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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1964, p. 15

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1g = ee Sr ERPS sess! 'a . Royal Canadian Legion: CARD OF THANKS 'sympa shown in our recent be- PSevertente aid B. Cotton. Special hanks to the it, "GERROW | FUNERAL HOME | 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 ""(29-Automobiles For Sele |29--Automobiles For Sele |32--Articles for Sele - BIRTHS SPOT CASH FOR SALE , < oe CLEARANCE Nie toe toe Todays Toronto Stoc arket istings DALEY -- Bill wish fo an-|: Good clean cars. Trade up or 'otato Chipper - ; nounce the chosen daugh- : down, Liens paid off. Phone 723-2143 ! ' ' Theresa Anne, 2 sister for Mary. - TORONTO 11' A.M, STOCKS Net 1 Net 1) Net n bsdds: Hush Zone SALE DODD MOTOR SALES veges rome, The, Cantdian Press Stock Sales HighLowa.m.Ch'se| Sock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock ao mo San. Ges a -- Hah Low am. cae HICKS -- Carvell and Frances (nee 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 'orento ichange--Aug. Inland G pr 25 $2 2 2 Arion 0 1 1 10 Gunnar ax " Word) Ge, heopy fe sunaynce ie tri MY LOSS IS 723-9421 JUBILEE PAVILION | , Sxctations in sents unless marked $-) int Nickel 130.984 4 Oh = Ye Ail cop 00 9h Mh sets] Heston ee TD en ot es Todd Andrew, : rights, xw--€x-warranst. Net change is| Int Util 230 $26%4 26% 26% in-Rut aS, ee Heath 32000 S44 54 54 lecer Sener Mowsial. (A rete tor vinge| = YOUR GAIN --_[iit'contiton set oer, avsna,."| | HAVE A SECRET | item'previn bonrdiot closing an."| tnt Unt wr "2s Saye Ss ie | Bae, Mate Bape any to ine 1, Cm es .. | werk = 'thanks to Dr. Anderson and Dr. WE PAY MORE int SP 250 335 935 335 --s | B 1300 36 36S Rayrock 105 (95 104 ED 1962 Iron Bay 1500 100 100 100 +1 pelle I) A red cca ee INDUSTRIALS | | Sete Ser ae) i SS S| le ee ee cote oe mn ~- to) ing and selling wie Bi 9000 9% %2 %% ni announce the arrival of 8 new play. BY AUG. 21st 1964 "CHEVROLET "(io choose irom).| niture and applionces. Call Stock Seles Wij Lowamcres| ane | 1112 sri ite 2h | Bee ee eo ee, RR oe ot oe --_-- feat i i mate tes! 1959 CHEVROLET |eemric, oy gem ctoain, simen| ,clley Creek Furniture | seven mat, at, at $8.1 LSS wu Oe sag a | omer nue a x' Tahlia 4 |, A birthday for radio, $125 and 1956 Chevrolet, con- ly ind ~~ 728-440 alta 0 00 so Leland 500 2) 21 Oo tl eer ae 165 725 725 725 Sherritt a 415 415 | Mother syivie (nee doing SEDAN dition, $475, Will accept trades. 509 Bloor a Gas Maal tan inc Levy B pr 100 $24 24 24 Camtio 40 160 155 5S --10 | Kerr AGS ET TR Tg oat aut Sina well Dr, Ross and Dr. Street East. WEDDING DRESS and matching heed-| All GeeB pr 10 S10his \gtvh 10 t*) Lopeo A 180 $006 8% 8 Camp 700 190 190 100, 210 | La Lue 3600 700 700 700 sil 16h 16Ve 16M -- he and nurtingh ete of 4th floor, Automatic transmission, ra~ ow a; new] PSC, white. Original price $148, Selling] Alta Gas w 410 990 980 990 Lebco B00 $9 9 9 -- M4] C Dyno. 4200 90 180 180 --10] Le Ly ty Ne a ee wy ng die. "Good condition". feos caster rotor peek, ratoer, srun|r Se Tomhane Uae, | Alta Nat 310 $21 ta M6 Levee Pr. Ste ae A. oe ne Leitch 700 870 560 57 +10) Starrett 3100 7 7° " MeINTOSH -- Bill and Allison are $945 nearest offer. Whitby 668-5286. Pie Oe Se ey aie, anette Te] 'Analog: 100 40 140. 140419. | LADO N pr 100 Sate aie He + ey Co eT ct. 2, 77 Ml Bioy rasa as an the birth of @ son, sf Se eee oe jerators, GE, Gibson $128.88 up. Honest) Arcus 205 $17 #117 «WF Loeb , cn Louvict 500'22 22 22 mt Steep R : 1967 FORD in good condition, $600. oricai's, 4 " i me vy A 100 $21 21% 21%--1%4| Cassiar 310 $12% 12% 12% , wh 4 7 on a baek eae best_ offer. one 728-445, PI at Bil as al Ara cP pr 363 sige J le Yl Mp end PR 275 $30 30 Cot Pot ie i ie eo ee Te le) ae ae RIVATE--Go-cart, model, Arg 260 pr 60 $534 53) 1G 74 ,| Magnet Sullivan fal Gad s9n hom well, 190 SKODA convertible, red, talr condl-|westoend motor. Reasonable, Also Vaspa| All Super 100 Si7! 17m 17+ Yo] M Leat Mill 100 $16 162 16ve Sok me OR Tl wa ber te oe el | cot ee ' BEL-AIR SEDAN tion, For Information please telephone| svesy oe . Auto Tt "4s ao ee Mass-F 1665 $27% 272 27% + Ye ' s poral nol GF Hy ste in wi * wf ae apy ie seme thar] UOMO rd Ray eles area aaa | te Met Bee | Meee ie oa ms ul coi, oes sf ol met Meme ae | Tae Oe ee 7 i » tee Raenet 665. 190 ENVOY sf original mil®-|FREE-PIECE chesterfield suite, one| Bank NS ms sa nn Mid-West = 300 315 315 1S Brwis 7000 34 35, 6 +3) Mavorun 1000. 10% Wom WT | Tan Chi Sm Ia 49m SW We August 7, 1964, at Oshawa Ger- Hae ee none Port Perry' ves Tis0. [chair contrasting color, In good condition,| Bain p a 15) $5744 579% S734 + %4| Moore 265 $56 56 56 wa: "ae eee Mcintyre 100 $56% 56% Sele | UCL Ming 1900 55 55 554 or alate eos thanks to Drs. Mec terms, Port Perry 905-7253. _|¢35, 7; 720-8456, Bath P wt 500.690 680 690 Morse A 230 $142 14h Uva ne 700 36Ye 36Y6 36ve---¥e| MeKen 1500 13° 13 13: «+ Vel Un Keno 200 760 760 760 +10 Kinney and Ross and' 4th floor staff. 1961 PONTIAC PRIVATE: 1957 Chevrolet, é-cylinder,| BABY CRIB, 54" x 27", white with trans-| Beav Lum 50 $45 45 Noranda M48 $47% ATH 47% + A 450 375 370 5 | Metal Mine 500 120 120 120 Upp Can 1100 115414 $8 SEDAN ponent dag age spes gg ree tag eof OD adjustable with spring-filled mattress.| Bel! Phone 1021 5 a+ pdiigs WR ade ia Con Negus . 7000 20 20 20 Miérion rod ie ges ae cian am mm : a offer. ° imcoe 4 i i 24 $51V% ad in-Ore a fasamac " A transmission, "'In- | 2oartment ' plat A i STE) Bradt "yai0 388" 350 355 +3) Onllvie 70 $1 ae de Cee ee tas 1 ae | Mt Wright 2000-53 53 53 --2 | Weedon 10000 Sh Sie Sih EATHS Tsai, Conon". Pred lag" cOMVERTITN charset Valine ingress] So, HL Oe Et | Sty HS SLT Ml Som ae hh | tee ee, ae as BB St | Mera Oe : to sell ot tic transmission, power 3 , BC Forest 120 $31% 31% 31 hel ft 575 ee D $1635. steering, 21.000 mile. Must aa, $2375: elophone Tsou," 8 MONO] BC Pack B® ons SY Posesers 20 $39% Jom» Som ts] CHP Corm 180 se Sti ie See Lee Beaee* , Lady's car. Telephone . 4 Pembina 10 8 8 ou 7 6 7 +3 , : SIX BY FOUR sieei box trailer, Ten'| BC Phone 135 $644 642 b4a-- 1000 47 47 47 Nisto 100 1 oO + -- 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne two-door hard-|ang camping equipment, in good condi-| Br 3 314% 14% 1 Pow Corp 2100 $12%4 124 12% Norgold 6500 15 (14% 15 +3 Sales of 11 a.m: 905,000, A Marmont opie sowmenvite, | 1999 CHEVROLET i, sienna aviator lion, Dit aibo Brit A i Hao ane aoe m] prem, ie ME 490) aot "1S | Nemeth ah Ob ae 2 ; Monday, August 10, 1964, John Duncan SEDAN prem Ng White walls, Die! 4553178, |BEAUTIFUL solid oak dining room suite, oor To fe a8 kg | QN Gas 140 $10%% 10 10+ W] Delhi Pac 2000 18 18 8 as be og 33°" ee Pane ote ee tes if en ee rs, RR ys Standard transmission, re- is GBWEX douc sutormatic, post. |S0N& refrigerator, double bed. atl Mig pe Bnd 8 ila QN.Gas pr = 08133 133-133 epee ie ao ae ae ties N Rock 3000 20% 30 30 --1 | Inland Ges 100 $8 8% 8% * Pringle, Deer fetter ef Rebecca (Meilyy| liable "6", motor, body and |}7atuen: big motor, saddle "an, Pertect| ices I"_Go0d condition, Dial qabeei7.) Col hoe 9, 28 Se BN og Relcnhold 200 82984 8% 28% 4+ %4| Discovery 1300 315 310 ats) | Northe = 1000 3-1 |e eR 20 SM 24 90 il Mrs. R. A, Card; . AT. Orri| interior in exceptional con- {condition with GM. warranty. Price bial neers Lact d beige 4 er cD 720 $25Va 25¥2 25% Romfleld Bl 630 210 205 205 --1 | Duvan 200 15 15 1S +% hig 49 3250 435 420 435 +10 | Seven Arte 235 $15% ™/ | Clive P.; Patricia, Mrs Donal Nickalls:} dition. $2,450, Private, Telephone 725-3804, gine, very gi mileage, needs tune-up.| ci Endry 125 $39 38% 39 StL Com'A 27 $28 28 28 East Sull 100 325 5 'a Mines 2000 34Ve 344 344 -- V4] Shell Ol! 28 $19% 19% 19% and J ting at the Morris Speci door hardtop. |*200.0F best offer, 728-2823. Can Machin 100 $15 15 15 --%l sheu~tan 250° $1894 16%. 18% El Sol ae Shar as | O'Brien 1900 62 6 6 Tor Dom Bk 50 $0 # © 47 Funeral , Bowmanville, Service in $895. tad ou gg cg dla cua' tise, CHESTERFIELD SET, 3 pieces In good) Can Mail n 120 $20% 20Ve 20V2-- Va Shell pr 200: $28 828 F Mar 340 171 WO Wl 2 pcan 1600 845 830 845420) C Marconi 100 $5 5 § the chapel on Wednesday if Hn prick Owner transferred overseas, Best offer.|condition, Ideaj for cottage, $10. Tele- San wire ; 7 id Ag Abad "4! Shell | wis . 600 620 615 620 Pigg ee a a a 7" Parana pd " ie A ss bs Siicanen to bi} ) an Pind Gr tess fone by ree | «1962 VAUXHALL = | Teleohene waitey cte2ms, phone TOR Oe ee ae ti tite ee wn Ee Gonex 1500 48. 47 a +1 | Pato 210 291 291 291 --4 | Gunner 300 700 700 700 DELUXE SEDAN | CHEVROLET. Be) AT aionaigf CUBIC TOOT Noe hockey] Eqarem A or is tanh Dom ink | Sr Not 3 7a 7, oA! Slo vx Bs athe fiw ft 7 HAMERS, George Four speed floor shift trans- |!9H/,,,mileege. Reasonable. Telephone|clean. . Con int as a te hee a ok re ee After a short iliness at the Oshawa! mission, radio. "One Owner." + SAARI en CHROME table, white background with| C ine 100 $21 21 «21 steel Can al Se 26 Be + 0 OF one pond . 4 4 s s i. General Hospital on Sunday, August 9, q . 1957 CHEVROLET 'door sedan, good con- ee Sate at Yoleenel C Mapa 6 tl tak os de Steinbo A225 $32,323 lll 222 2 WISS Trou 1S Fag Pf Al ig EE 095. ries Te Te See Pm Ake C ind Gas 22 $102 1014 1014 we ee $ _, | Guin 00 8 8 OB Str . Be usbal eer- mn, BE pb ne oce bisection |S Cie 1600 $45% 45% 45% + W] Te'eon pL 2 = trul Jansen, dear brother of Mrs. C. i, hi h, good|FRIGIDAIRE RANGE, apartment size,| Can p r Can 316 $41 40% 41 » (Jeanette of Grand Rapids} 1962 CHEVROLET Mid dA eg Pig brine abso-| automatic controls, 6 years old, Excellent| Cn Pet. pr a ait Lg Trans-Mt 350 $19% 19% 194 ' 'Mich, In his 7éth year, Resting at the lutely Immaculate, Forced fo sell, Tele-|condition. $100 or best offer. Telephone) Crome 175 » 65 $3814 3814 38)4 + Ye val os = oe 244 24% + ] t pO yeaa i ag Bho BEL-AIR phone 720-2978 after ¢ pin, 725-7007. | Chrysler 150 $55 55 55 Vent win we aWa 1ves oboe og ob oe at 2 pn ithemen Sh. Joni TWO DOOR HARDTOP 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, twelve hundred| GRADE EL® van beck "Secelient|Clairione 200 3K MS Walk GW 2155 $36 36 46 ; Cemetery, Port whitey. "vistors willbe ae Mniloaper Must sell fo buy. hovse, 726-4098. ZG MED OAK butte, 75 years old, in Weston "A » 1468 $1914 TM 19% J b 0 7 CHARLOTTETOWN (CP) --|aiong with Gulf Garden offi » Port. Whitby. lors wi . 4 Biasicsromadioh tinea , J & Fg ig la oh ligt MM dace We RIRROES GE sc A wt" tent, "i @ | JOb Offices A bonne fh and ren fod ial' mesings with the ring et - ' : and_motor, $650. Apply 185 Athol Str d : d : plant ai orgetown on Prince|Edward Island cabinet to dis- 1961 FORD or Telephone 723-4785. Crow's N 100 $14. 44 ?P ft L ke' Edward Island's east coast is rs OLET Bel All sedan, V4 i Delta A 100 $22 22 «22 cuss government rticipation After a prolonged liiess at the Toronto| SUNLINER CONVERTIBLE |i987 CHEVROLET bei Air sedan, V4|33------Market Basket | Dels ace 1m sz ok OILS ositive LOOK {t0"be" ater 'nse originallylin the project. General Hospital -on Sunday, August %| | V-8, automatic, radio. eae See eee "| SEW FOTATORS for sale. 118 Mile nerih B pridge 15 § 2 22 + Ml AP Cons 50 planned and all its products will] Bathurst Marine Ltd., of Gay etek ator' rember 'ge (fen of The sharpest in Oshowe, 1961 Pontiac stationwagon Laurentlan,| price, Everett Faber, telephone Whitby.| Dotasco 78 $1 90 + Wl Ol Se ee ha _ VANCOUVER (CP)--The Na-lbe handled by one of Europe's|which Mr. Moe is president, is Whitby, dear daughter of Mrs, L. Povin- % V-8 automatic, power steering, electric) 66g-3642, em Dosco 250 $16 16 16 Cal Ed 250 $72% 27% 22% + «tional Employment Service is|biggest distributors of frozenjexpected to transfer its hedd- sky and the late Louis Povinsky, dear' rear window, radio, new fires, RASPBERRIES for sale. Large Willam-| Dom Stores 7110 $22 22 22 € Delhi 360 850 840 850 +10 |to be taken from the wing of|foods. quarters and fishing fleet from sister of Mrs. S. Purko (Anne), Mrs, D. condition. 726-2328, __ ___.____lette raspberries, ready picked or you Dom Ter 855 $23% 23% 23% C Ex Gas 5500 143 140 140 --2 Ithe Unemployment Insurance Roter (Helen) of Oshawa, Mrs. W. Drago- 1956 HILLMAN Husky, very good condl-|pick yourself at Chomko's Farm. Tele-| Emco 725 $19 19 «(19 Cent Del 250 830 830 830 -- In a press conference here|Bathurst, N.B., to Georgetown motz (Carolyn), Peter and Michael of MAKE tion. Price $200 or best offer. Telephone! Crone 668-4606. Falcon 349 $73 73 73 + ¥4| Medal 1300 480 475 475 Commission and become a partiquit Garden Foods Ltd., de-|in September. : red of England and Frank of '4 er. | Fam Play z5 $19% 19% 19% Mill City 1000 -*19%_'19% 19%4-- Yelof the labor department, Labor ¥ ; Whitby, Fred ngl 728-8029. ies. On Ander: epi t th at the frat ntece --------- |PICK_ your own raspberries. Fed "Farms 100 $5% 5% 5% N Davies 4000 25 242 25 +1 tat ? velopers of the project, an-| The company will supply the Oshawa; in her 54th year. Resting ine, 4-barrel car- theast of Whitby. One Minister MacEachen said Mon- ; W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for 1170" rors eutomnstic, $660" very good condl-|*°T, Siren" of tiohway 2. 'Bring, your| EPePlon A Sa we ke ee ee ae night nounced Findus International,/fish for processing at the plant. er ees teeta her f 568-871 4 Centre| ._ Mr. Kuenen. ae Ba : Ltd., a Swiss distribution firm,| A new office builing and Pi , August 13, |tion. Telephone 668-8711 or 50 own containers, please, Mr. __| Goodyr pr 25 $46% 46% 46% + 1a| Ri 500 138 138 138 e ry ' Sidloen' Tasont Lown come 1964 BUICK Street, South, Whitby. \oeoawicatLy" arown beans, corn, cv-| G L Power 2100 $226 22% 22% | Soum U 7000 oa %% 9% Mr. MacEachen told the In-jpave heen given the rights to}work shed have already been at 9 am. _-- |ORGANI 9 } t ti gi tery, Oshawa, Rosary 7' p.m. Wednesday. LE SABRE TWO DOOR cumbers now available. Bring containers.| GN Cap 100. $10% 10% 10% Spooner 1500 15. 15.15 ernational Association of Gov-l distribute the entire output of|constructed at Georgetown near HARDTOP 30--Automobiles Wanted pick: your own. weekends, Moore) GW Coai A 200 $514 51% S++ %| 'Teck Corp 112 535 535 535 ernment Labor Officials that the pisnt the site of the plant. eotians, Nette Agnes Automatic transmission, radio, viet = lene Organic Gnreene Rerveril Wend.) SN Coa e Ween ae aM vel Urtd Ol! 3045 193, 189,192, +2 |the employment service had| © Plant. / Bathurst Marine is currently At Moore's 'Rest Home, Napanee, Hattie power equipped. CARS WANTED Dunbarton. Hayes sti 210 $18% 18% 18% "| U'conso 100.258 258 a8" 4)"4lbeen working under a cloud| Findus International is the completing oak ae ja Burgess, e y : oe '6 bra! RB of Mrs. Jock shepard 1963 ACADIAN | son aa . F ips rae ed? |34--Lost and Found | Home| 290. $178 ime te W'Decena 500 dt mm a Pe agg nla Hs associates with ener | ae oo gers in Bathurst for use in the sa"aiater of Mrs, E, Irish (ide) of Osh: INVADER | Talk' "Cosh" to the New |iOST = Male, black and Yon hound, one| Home 8 ' 712 $18 18 18 seineey tammrenag ro ident Jens|/tinee Edward Island opera- and sister of Mrs. E. Iris! "i Talk "Cas to e Viclaity of Zion, Approximately; Honre Pf 100 320 320 320 --5 ployment insurance. uw Garden presiden' ens ewe and Mrs. Charles cen Nepenes| © CYlinder engine, radio. Car Dealer ond "SAVE" [Wednesday, August 5. 7258028. Howe wae ese MINES "This has certainly affected|Moe said the affiliation with ne It is -- Pesci es : "+ Bos | "One Onna! Pelsotinaenit ens cuilbe Race =i , i he E ieee ie Wednesday, August 12, at 2 p.m. TED CAMPIN MOTORS _ |iost --Biack pouch containing cancelled) Hur Erie 80 $66% 66% 66%-- Ve} Advocate 400 640 640 640 --19 |its public image and has to|the European company was no' - d deposit book, reward. Tele| Husky 7800 $10 9% 10 Agnic 500 65 65 65 <1 i 4 ed in early plans for the|"eorgetown. ----- 7§ FLORISTS 1962 BUICK 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 chone 725-6141, imp Oil 942 $504 5) 50 '--%| Aksiicho 2000 & 68s eon caent limited its effec ae " pe HE a Ee pot A spokesman for private ine LOCKE'S sal ANNA 8. TE ELA" OF SO Baa Imp Tob 350 $13% 13% 13%-- Vel All Pitch 1000 19% 19% 19% + | tiveness," the minister said. getown e. ' LE SABRE SEDAN A CASH $ ; he ¢|vestors said the amount of gov- Funeral arrangements and ' SED/ ra $ LL cent Ind Accep 340 $2334 23% 23% + 14] A Am Moly 700 1399 136 136 +1 | The basic aims of the em-|dicated ti new agreemen A I Automatic, radio, "Sharp 36--Lega _ | Ac 480 pr 25 $98¥2 9814 984 nsil 3000 12% 12%@ 12+ Ve : the t will be la emmment participation has not floral requirements for o | For clean cors or trucks we = |7 | eel Gis. Se a 8k 4 Ree 2000 176 175 175 22 |Ployment service would remain|Means plan © age en aaok bet the Printe aeeenons. 1958 OLDSMOBILE | dea! up or down. Liens paid E | : the same after its transfer, |than originally planned. Baw. ae, 1 Ese OSHAWA SHOPPING | "98" SEDAN | off, NOTIC . "But in arranging this move| Negotiations with Fundus ere gy Coseetan > ENTRE | Aubbeatie Iedtenlacioh, Radio NICOLS MOTORS LTD. EDITORS we will be able to make it eas-| were the reason the project has Crewe oem eg oP] 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE power equipped, * | 146 BROCK ST. NORTH } TO CR | ier for the employment service|not progressed as fast as aereed te share the Geet ot th ; f 728-6555 "Immaculate Condition" | Across from Royal ae | HE ESTATE OF | to provide the kind of service planned, he said. a Be proj $ Kindness beyond Price, yet | |__WHITBY 668-3331 | IN T | that is needed today, and to ee within teak of all | |OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreck-| AAARION: EDWARDS, play its part more effectively COST ABOUT $300,000 It is not oy ave Oe Soe 4 | TED 6 AMPIN Jers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for| JOHN DUNCAN CAMERON |Povinsky, daughter of Mrs.lin the organization of the labor| Te tish and frozen foods|men will employ } IN MEMORIAM | BLACK -- In loving memory of David io who passed away suddenly August --Always remembered by brother Robert end family. BLACK -- In loving memory of a dear! husband and father, David Black, who passed away August 11, 1955. His smiling ways end pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Some day we hope fo meet him, Someday, we know not where, To clasp his hand In a better land, Never to part again. Sadly missed by wife Mae and daugh- ter Sharon. ' EWTUSHIK -- In loving memory of our dear daughter, Dawn, who passed away August 11, 1963 (stillborn). Sweet little flower of heavenly birth, She was too feir to bloom on earth. Always remembered by Dolly and Don. MOWLETT -- in memory of Helen Howlett, who passed away August 11,. --Lovingly remembered by her family. LANDER -- in loving memory of a and grand: we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. remembered by son Ron, Pat and or WALLS -- In loving memory of a dear husband and fether, John R. Walls, who love him, sadly miss him, In God to meet again. sadly remembered and and '|19@ BROOKWOOD Chev, sation wagon, MOTORS 607 King Street East | wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245.| LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want "cars| 220) for wrecking. Highest prices paid Wentworth East. 725-1181, 31---Automobile Repair Gust East of Wilson Rd.) JOSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert wa 723-4494 - Res. 725-5574 carburetor and auto electric service, 222) King West 728-0817. | TREO. sc | EXPERT brake service and front end 226 Celina Street. ~~ BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA (ust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 Call 723-4233. TRA tr are our only business, 1038 Simcoe North, Phone 728-7339. 32--Articles for Sale Patio Stones, Screen Blocks, Sand, gravel, top soil, stone, Plastering _ materials _wall- KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshay a 728-0921 Y FORD ten, For Bg iornation information, dial Whi 668-8736 after 5 p.m. Sm lead ' ~ radio, like new. Phone 728- 1958 PONTIAC four door, automatic, Good condition. Must sell immediat $550. Telephone 725-4398, ne | | 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST | | condi-jinch automatic oven with timer, boards, Bricks, Cement, Roof- ing, Tile 668-3524. SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED Fuel and Builders Supplies 244 Brock St. S., WHITBY, Ont |TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli- cators chequewriters, comptometers, files, furniture. We buy, sell, rent, ser-| vice. Largest stock, budget terms. New| and used. Low overhead, iow prices. Bill Hamilton, Raglan. | BUYING or selling furniture or appil-| ances, Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or 263-2695. | TENTS, trailers, sleeping bags, stoves, picnic jugs and coolers. Best prices Terms. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. RANGE, General Electric 1963 model, 30- rotis- serie; Telephone 728-9030 after 6 o'clock. SALE -- 40-inch Westinghouse heavy duty range with warming oven. Good condition. Telephone after 6 p.m. 728-3232 BUY AND SELL, good used furniture and appliances. One tocation only. Pretty's. Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271, USED CAR parts, spindles to make trail. ers; also used tires. 509 Bi after 4, 723-228). adeiniedeas 1960 CHEVROLET, two-door, standard au Whitby 648. 1959 VAUXHALL Victor. Bive with matching interior, In good cond ma Tear, g ition, $175, transmission, rivati " i , , » private, Dial MEMORIALS For courteous, qualified -. orial consultation, call or see Wm, Greehalgh MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL DIV. at the Mount Lawn Office in the centre of Oshawo's green area. King St. West. TELEPHONE 723-2633 Office Hours MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 oh easiness ba 1961 CORVAIR Monza coupe, automatic, low mileage, spotiess white interior. 107 Stevensons Road, North, 1964 MORRIS Mini-Minor, less than five thousand miles, $1,300. After 6, tel Whitby : ir 6, telephone 1987 CHEVROLET ddoor, écylinder, standard, radio, new car condition oer vate, $550 or best offer. Must be sold. 1958 OLDSMOBILE, 9852, 2-door hardtop, peed me fully oe. Must sell! eturn school. a 942-6405, after six o'clock. ia 1960 FALCON station wagon, inder with red Wrasriorr roche, 5084, standard, white seat belts, in good condition. 723- THISTLE baby carriage, in good condl- tion, $25, Telephone Newcastle 987-4461 12" CO-AXIAL hi-fi speaker in mahog- any cabinet. Also 35 mm camera with attachments. Call 725-7480, OUTBOARD motor, 342 HP Gale, aiso boat, windshields and steering wheels 623-3270. HONEST CAL'S Furniture and Applli- ance, Name brands at biggest discounts anywhere. We carry Restonic and Beverly) mattress furniture fines, Your authori-! zed GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on! 424 King Street Wes.t 728-9191 | TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft, struc-| ture, including all channel antenna, in-| stalled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio T! c OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTAR- 10, WIDOW, DECEAS- ED. Creditors and others having claims against the above es- tate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Administra- trix on or before the 21st day of August, 1964, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed having regard only to the claims that have then been received. HELEN SYRA MAY GRAY, Administratrix of the Estate of Marion Edwards, by her solicitors, Messrs. Moore, Lawson & Clark, 110 Brock Street North, WHITBY, Ontario. TENDER Tenders for the supplying of fuels listed below during the school term September 1964 ~-- June 1965 for the schools of the T.S.A. of South Dar- lington will be received by the undersigned until August 17, 6PM Fuel Oil, approximate gallonage 65,000. Stove Oil, approximate gallonage 3,000 Stove Coal, 16 tons Stoker Coal, 12 tons M. J. Hobbs, Sec-treas., Enniskillen, Ontario, i, ARTHUR W. SHARPE, 610 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, August 8, 1964, without my written consent. -- Arthur W. Sharpe. Telephone 728-5143, | WE BUY, sell, trade used furniture and| appliances. Goold's Furniture, 215 Dun-! das East, Whitby. 668-5481. | WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni-| ture or anything y have, The City| Trading Post Stopes cop Street! South, 723-1671. } GOOD condition and buy! 1958 Ponti Re i ri ers. $900 offer, 728-1465. -- singe! LAWN MOWER headquarters! New and/ used, 2 cycle, 4 cycle electric or gas-/ oline, from $15. up. Terms, Dominion) Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. | 1947 BUICK, standard, tn condition, $0, Dia} 2-262," 98 Bs 1988 phage yg TR3, meny new parts, new top, good mileage and anically 'sound. $850. 798-2873." mee 1964 PARISIENNE -- 2-door hardtop, V-8 motor, 3,000 mileage. Private. Apply 77 Gladstone Avenue. COTTON -- We wish to express our sincere thanks and tives, friends and ness General Motors, and Branch 43, The The Family Smart Business appreciation to rela- for kindness | 1/0" rtment,| Must sell, Best offer. Tel 1955 FORD Fairlane Town sedan, two- tone, automatic, radio. Very nice condition . Good tires. Telephone 668-4517, Whitby. 1954 JAGUAR XKI2, Good condition. 728-4714, PERMA FOAM MATTRESSES -- Com-| fort for allergy and backache sufferers. Free trial. Low prices. Terms. / 725-8762. LIVING ROOM drapes, lined, 93" long by 13¥9' wide, light beige fortisan mate- rial. Telephone 728-1576. chesterfield suite, years old, like new, nylon makes TWO-PIECE cover, 1% Into bed. Telephone 728-9584, PRESSURE pump, portable TV, upright Pop cooler, refrigerated ple case, salad table, three head milk shake machine, cash register, typewriter. Telephone 728-9504. 1987 TRIUMPH TR3. 2nd car. immacu- late shape. Hardtop, wire wheels, over- Grive, radio and foglights, Call 723-4268, em {PONTIAC Laurentian. "A-T 'condition. +} or trade. 600 idgeway. Telephone 723-9847 -People | Sing the Praises | of Oshawa | Times Classified | Ads \ 195) PONTIAC Parisienne, ddoor, 6 ELECTRIC WELDER, 250 amps, 550 volt. Telephone 728-4011. GIBBARD maple chest with matching| twin beds, springs and mattresses; ches- terfield and chair; Niagara Massage ma- chine; picnic table kit; electric kitchen clock; floral drapes to cover 24 ft.; cdd tables, steamer trunk; golf cart, golf clubs auto! matic, with radio. Excellent condition, $1,050. Phone Whitby 668-5447, | 00C'S AUTO SPEED and Custon, location at 1600 King Street East for| your speed equipment, auto accessories! and parts. Open daily 9-10). 24 hour tow- ing. 728-7781. . (matched set of Wilson's men's irons), cooking utensils, various household items. Call 725-0896. BABY CARRIAGE, Thistle, navy, con- verts to-car bed or bassinette; also vacuum cleaner with 'all attachments, ex-| tellent condition. Telephone 728-2554. | STRIKE IT RICH ! Sell Things You Don't ° Need, Through An Oshawa Times Classified Ad, 723-3492 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 11,1964 75 The death of a Newcastle | resident, John Duncan Cameron, occurred at the Memorial Hos- pital, Bowmanville, Monday, Aug. 10, He had been in faii- ing health for some months and was in his 76th year, The deceased was born in Nairn, Scotland, a son of the late Donald and Anne Shaw Cameron. In 1925 he married the former Marian Pringle in Cobourg. Mr, Cameron was a mining broker in Toronto until 'his re- tirement five years ago. He had been a resident of New- castle since his retirement. The deceased was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife and three daughters, Mrs, R. A. Cara, (Molly), Mrs. A. T. Orr (Ann) of Toronto, and Mrs. Donal Nickalls (Patricia) of Huntsville, and two sons, Clive P. of British Columbia and J. Angus of Toronto The remains are at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmaaville, for the funeral service in the chapel, Wednesday, Aug 12. Rev, Douglas Dewdney, rector of St. George's Anglican Church, Newcastle, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Bond Head Cemetery. MRS, JANE PARKS PETERBOROUGH -- Funeral service for Mrs. Jane Parks, 59, who died at her residence, 548 Eddison avenue, Sunday, will be held Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. from the Kaye memorial chapel with the Rev. C. M. Bright officiating. Mrs. Parks was born and educated in Belmont Township. She had lived in Peterborough the past 10 years, coming from Warsaw. She was a member of the Loyal True Blue Lodge Nu, 35 of Campbellford. She was treasurer of the Ladies'. Auxil- iary of Royal Canadian Legion, branch 511, at Warsaw. The daughter of the late Wat- son Parks and the former Mary Johnson, she was a member of the Free Methodist Church. Mrs, Parks is survived by her husband, Fred Parks. She is also survived by four daugh- ters, Mrs. Norman Little (Jul- lia), of Warsaw; Mrs. Henry Truesdale (Dora), of Frank- ford; Mrs. William Gray (Clara), of Peterborough, and Mrs, Vernon Little (Violet), of Oshawa, and two sons, Clar- ence, of RR 5, Peterborough, and Geraid at home. She is also survived by three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Grattan, of Havelock; Mrs. Permilla Clapper of Peterborough, ard Mrs. Annie Solmes, of Toronto, and one brother, Herman Parks of Trenton. MRS. PAUL PIURKO The death of a Whitby resi- dent, Mrs. Paul Piurko, occur- red at the Toronto General Hos- pital Suriday, Aug. 9; after a prolonged illness. She resided at |850 Cochrane. street and was in her 54th year. Louis' Povinsky of Whitby and the late Louis Povinsky. Mrs. Piurko was born in the Ukraine and came to Canada, and Whit- by, as a child. The deceased was a member of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church where she married Paul Piurko in 1929, Mrs. Purko is survived by her husband and mother, and a son, Larry, of Whitby. Three sisters, Mrs. S. Purko (Annie) and Mrs, D. Roter (Helen) of Oshawa and Mrs, W. Dragomatz (Carolyn) of Whitby and four brothers, Peter and Michael of Whitby; Fred of Sheffield, England and Frank, of Oshawa, also survive. The remains are at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel for Re quiem Mass at St. John. the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church Thursday, Aug. 18, Rev. L, J, Austin will sing the mass. Interment will be in Mount market and the implementation of an active manpower policy." The minister said the biggest automation and technological change. Canada must take ad- vantage of new techniques but while reaping benefits it was determined not to do so at the expense of the workers in- volved. His department's new man- power consultative service was set up to reduce hardship and unemployment caused by auto- mation. The service would help employers and unions to de- velop manpower adjustment programs .in anticipation of technical changes. "We will also enter into agreements with employers or jointly with employers and un- ions under which we will pay one-half the costs of research into the effects on manpower of industrial change." problem for his department was|$04 packing plant is expected to cost about $300,000 ang be com- pleted by July, 1965, The first was tured by Premier' Walter Shaw April 19. Lars Anderfelt, managing di- rector of Fundus, was here for the signing of the distribution agreement. He was to attend, DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Greater Winnipeg Gas Co., Commons .15 cents, Sept. 30, rec- ord Sept. 4. Gordon MacKay and Stores Lid., class A 12% cents, class B 12% cents, Sept. 15, record Sept. 1. Riverside Yarns Ltd., class A 25 cents, Oct. 1, record Sept. 18, G. Tamblyn Ltd, pfd. 50 cents, common 20 cents, Oct. 1, record Sept, 5. Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. The rosary will be recited in the funeral chapel Aug. 12 at 7 p.m, FUNERAL OF VERNON ROSS EDWARDS The memorial service for Vernon Ross Edwards, who died at the Toronto General Hospital Aug. 6, was held at the Arm- strong Funeral Home Aug. 10. Rev. N. T. Holmes, minister of Harmony United Church, con- ducted the service. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers' were David Thomas, Ray Grills, Aubrey Broadbent, Ronald Bone, Ray Smithers and Leonard Weeks. FUNERAL OF MRS. HARRY A. BREAKELL The funeral service for Mrs. Harry A. Breakell, 349 Marland avenue, who died Friday, Aug. 7, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, was held at 2 p.m. Mon- day, Aug. 10, at the McIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home. Rev. Derek Allen, minister of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, conducted the service, Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Ian Greenway, Jack Wise, Gordon Burkhart, Neil Graham, Charles Smith and Ian Muir. FUNERAL OF ' MISS UNA F, RITSON The funeral service for Miss na F, Ritson, 47 Colborne street east, who died Thursday, Aug. 6 at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 10, at the Me- St. ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Heddon, Douglas McDougall, Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home.|Earth), written by Pope John Rev. J. F. Morris, minister of|just before he died, was the Andrew's United Church,|first papal encyclical devoted conducted the services. Inter-lentirely to peace. Repeatedly Pope John had called for nego- tiation and sacrifice in the in- The pallbearers were Kenneth|terest of peace. Arthur Winter, Martin Libby,|step, offering to intervene to William MacDonald and Stephenjhelp settle disputes. INTERPRETING THE NEWS Renewal By EUGENE LEVIN VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope Paul VI, with his first encycli- cal published Monday, has car- ried forward the Roman Catho- lic Church renewal started by his predecessor, Pope John XXII. It was the Pope John's call of the Vatican Ecumenical Coun- cil that opened the way for the current effort in Roman Catho- licism to present a fresh, more open appearance to the rest of the world. Pope John's great social and political encyclicals were part of this movement,- and Pope Paul continued the pattern from the start of his reign 18 months ago. His holy land pilgrimage, the first trip outside Italy by a pope in more than a century, was the most dramatic aspect so far. His encyclical -- Ecclesiam and not a new approach, Pope John's reign had drama- tized the church's role in the modern world. Pope Paul, in his encyclical, elaborated on how he felt Roman Catholics could participate in this dialogue--as he called it--with the world. DEVOTED TO PEACE Pacem in Terris (Peace on His successor went another She was the former Mary Saywell, Pontiff Continues Suam--was part of the pattern, t Trends has been a proponent of Chris- tian unity. Pope Paul empha- sized basic Catholic doctrine could not change. Pope John, too, was firm on basic doctrine, 'but in his day--when the drive for unity was fresh -- differ- ences tended to recede into the background. A strong condemnation of Communism stood out in Pope Paul's encyclical. In Pacem in Terris Pope John had opened the door for limited contacts between Catholics and Commu- nists. Pope. Paul did not reject this. Along with his condemna- tion, he said he hoped, as Pope John did, Communism might change and eventually permit a more positive dialogue with Catholicism. Pope Paul in effect told the' world he is ready to help settle war-menacing disputes and that he desires to discuss with non- Christian religious leaders ways o defend. common ideals plant, but company officials said earlier most of the labor force will: be taken from the local population. Metro Mart Meanders After N.Y. TORONTO' (CP) -- Stocks, lacking leadership from New York, 'thoved irregularly lower on the market Monday, Volume of 2,713,000 shares, the lowest since March 9 when 2,186,000 shares changed hands, reflected the uncertainty of in- vestors. Industrials fell .15 on index to 158.34. Losses were generally small and outnumbered gains by 108 to 86. Steels and heavy industry leq the main list lower with Dofasco off % to 24%. Stelco eased 4% to 26, Alumin- ium % to 314 and Massey- Ferguson % to 275. Dominion Stores was off 3 to 22 and Bell Telephone % to 56. On the winning side, Alberta Gas Trunk was ahead 1 to 35, Bank of Montreal 4% to 69 and Rothmans % to 13%. Speculatives issues were quiet and mostly lower. Raglan, the Ungava-based nickel - copper stock, sagged 30 cents to $2.55 while its largest shareholder, Canadian Dyno, was down two cents to $1.90." Timmins-area stocks fell, al- though MacDonald surged ahead mine to 38 cents late in the session. Windfall dippeg five to 73 cents, National Explora- tion 2% to 24 cents, Goldfields two to 40 cents and Genex 1% to 47 cents. -- Base metals were stronger. Inco climbed % to 844% and Fal- conbridge %-to 72%. Steep Rock jumped 60 cents to $5.70. In golds, Giant Yellowknife eased %& to 11%. On inex, golds were down .46 to 132.96 and the exchange In- dex .08 to 147.75. Base metals were up .46 to 65.39 and west- ern oils .36 to 97.47. against modern aetheism, in- cluding Communism. He did not spell out how he planned to help; or whether he was thinking in terms of a sum- mit church conference, or a lower level meeting of theolo- gians, He spoke with frankness about Christian unity and the renewal in his church, His words were bound to stir specu- lation of a slowdown in the up- dating process started by Pope John with the Vatican Ecumen- ical Council. But it appeared Pope Paul's aim was to put the process in focus, in effect to caution those who had tasted reform and Court Rejects Billie Sol's Plea, Faces 15 Years NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A U.S. federal appeals court Mon- day upheld the mail fraud and conspiracy conviction of Billie Sol Estes, the Texan whose fi- rye empire . collapsed in 1962. Estes was sentenced to serve 15 years after being convicted on five of 14 counts chargirig fraud and conspiracy in ar- ranging with farmers for mort- *Pope Paul, like Pope John, thought of going to extremes, gages. on non-existent fertilizer tanks. ' Ce TO ere oe oe. 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