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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Sep 1964, p. 18

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& THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, September 29, 1964 29--Automobiles For Sale [32--Articles For Sale rahge| RAMBLER super sedan, duel Hed fo-tone, radio, lates good condition, $595, Terms. 728-2741 HONEST CAL'S Furniture and appii- ances. Name brands at en gah discounts bend We on ee oe Sg 7963| 2 foe DON 08 20 ti is Hi i 3 4 i is z ze g t i i : ? 3 i ri if i i i aS Beg 2s #4 if 823% » a A * ie 3 25 e i | i i will mei Phone Emmerson Avenue. '|ALTO SAXOPHONE. Call 720-3151 after) sround ittress Your authorized | ser GE dealer, ody th Cal's on 424 King Street Wee 728-9191. 5 p.m. to Brownie ville 623-2410. LOST -- Colored pictures in Whitby, around September 19. Please return to 557 Garrard Road North or call 728-2578. BATHTUBS, $20; tollets, basins, ge cabinets (custom s-|36-----Leqat made); pressure tem, sump pump, piping, gibt HBahg houseboat. |JAGUAR MK 7, low mileage, sutomatic,| power brakes, radio, silding roof, high performance. Excellent condition. Pri- vate, Owner moving fo west. $965. Phone LB! MPR? nO Seon DOR Boma 1961 CADILLAC fap Shaggy megs full power equipment, $3,350. Call Ajax 942-1118 fy 1 A sy motors, trailers, Harry Chinn, Park Road, Hillside. BABY crib In very good condition, $20. Apply 51 Celina Street. GIRL'S size 10 to 12 pile lined cost, |, skirts, dresses, etc., sie gle bed, new mattress, dining room tab! Phone 728-7142. 30--Automobiles Wanted $ ALLCASH $ ail _ cors, or trucks we or down, Liens paid Nicos "MOTORS LTD. tlie goo we NARTH al Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 REFRIGERATOR Kelvinator, small, in excellent condition. Can 'be seen in use. porate dag King Street East. f taleohons BARGAINS! International Harvester re- frigerator automatic defrost, freezer com- Insulated copper-plated water tank, hee complete as 723-9932 atter six. singee Zig zag, se sewing machine, ex pried sl Pag embroidery, Portable model. Ti . ADVERTISING CARS WANTED Buying a New Car?'* Sell your ed car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" (Continued from Page 17) TED CAMPIN MOTORS |29--Automobiles For Sale miles. 1964 LH gia scl Impala convertible, radio, 8000/1175 Nelson Street, want oe wreck- Like new. Call evenings "724-1024. 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723- 725-5639. DOUGLAS Street ment select committee will i street West, Oshawa, will not be respon in my|tario on rescue and mercy mis- dete. sions. Nursing Home Municipal Act Changes Sought: HAMILTON (CP)--A govern-| rec- MOULDED plywood boat, $50. Also 1962) motor » good shape, $335. Call 725-4920, ommend changes in the Ontario Municipal Act governing nurs- h 7 1962 CORVAIR motor 89 hp originel 5000 miles. Telephone 725-4920. GM FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, apart- ment size, $25; Westinghouse heavy duty county delegation appealed for stricter legislation, health officials last week. The M J. POWERS of 76 King two boys adrift in their boat on Lake Ontario nearly 24 hours after they left their suburban Toronto home. John Edwards, ing @s a mesult of a pro-|: test from Wentworth County RCAF Planes Save Four: TRENTON, Ont. gg Bnd asd Rescue ; PORT HOPE The six-week- ended Monday as 200 striking workers voted to return to work. Production will start Wednes- day, say company officials. By a 95 per cent vote, the membership ratified an earlier agreement with the comparfy; held. up when 33 non-union workers refused to sign com- pulsory dues checkoff cards. All but four of these workers had signed when the vote was taken this morning at 11 a.m.. "We don't feel the strike is worth continuing for these few -|people," said Keith Ross, Unit- lyjed Steelworkers of America area representative. The was to deliver signed copies of the ratified agreement to company offices Monday afternoon, said local president Joseph Gabovic. An Albatross eirplane spotted Wawa, where Zbigmen Szpikow- ski, 58, had been seriously in- Strike Ended At File Plant old strike at Nicholson File Co. ve lbegg park opposite Pp GOOD NEWS company manager J. R. Giffen as he received word of signing of the agreement. With receipt of ratification today should be back in production by Wednesday," said Mr. Giffen. to complete production, he said. the strike deadlock came Friday with the announcement by Dur- ham MP, Russell C. Honey, that all but a few of the holdout group had signed cards. Former efforts by the Durham member at strike mediation had pro- duced no settlement. remained deadlocked, with the French Flag Refused At pe meee erial started coming down _ the file} , "This is good news," said "the plant It will probably take another day or twyo after that to return The first sign of a break in The two workers' groups had tion, Telephone range, $15. Both in good working condi- 728-0085. Dr. M. M. Fletcher, acting Two chrome sets, refrigerator, televi- sion, hot obi Ege tank, quarter inch plete glass, any size, Telephone 728-2061. medical officer of health for the county, told the committee that conditions at one Saltfleet by, 668-333 $145 FULL Mand pid 1955 Chevrolet 2-door, mechanically, needs peer, ss! yf 'at 'Nicols Motors, Whit- LAKESHORE for wrecking. Highest prices paid. Wentworth East, 725-1181. Auto Wreckers want cars 200 E skirts, two; green winter coat, full length mouton coat, navy bive tailored suit. All size 16. Good condition. Reasonable. Telephone 723-7596. 1960 SaEVROLET convertible, automatic |31---Automobile Repair WOOL rug, transmission, radio, one owner, condition. Telephone 723-9833 after 6 p.m. 1964 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan. Private, Condition like new, 18-month warranty re- Wheeltrifh $7.50 a set including postage. Write for list of VW parts to Dept. Mo. VOLKSWAGEN. Beautiful, spoke - type ton SoUsLE bed, springs aad mattress with matching chest of drewers; full size -- roxatone. All excellent condi- printed, 10' 8" af 8' 6" with ry $75. Good. condi. ® 728-28 rose background, baby crib, home made him "apprehensive and worried." He said the home was oper- ated by a woman without nurs- ing experience who claims a dietary cure for diabetics. Un- der present law a county coun- cil cannot do anything to close} panion jured in a highway accident. taking part in a search of the St. Lawrence River near Gan- anoque, 18 miles east of King- ston, for David Belfie, 59, of Gananoque, believed drowned on a duck hunting trip. A com- i swam to shore after Tents housing picket line Builders Say "No Strike" In '67 Fair company outside of since a vote by union member- ship Sept. 8. At that time the union workers were in favor of a the dispute, ecepting the terms of a two- They voted not to return until|' all workers at the plant agreed to pay monthly union dues of|®' year contract worked out with] Pi the company over a bargaining] tiste table. Rotor Trading Co., Snowdon P.O. Box 62, maining. $2,250 cash or finance, 778 Jas- Montreal i ge scent (Beau Valley) or a Hie Pah : sid TRANSMISSION specialists, oem 1957 CHEVROLET converiibie, V-8, auio-|sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe matic. New car condition. Canary yellow with new white convertible top, radio,|EXPERT brake service and end whitewalls, Dial Ajax 942-4006. rene 226 Celina ne Street. a INTIAC Supe convertible, PAW pon er eat OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert carburetor: and auto electric service. 222 fully powered with very low mileage. Still King West, 728-0817. under warranty. Loaded with extras. 32--Articles for Sale Save over $700 on this car. Cash, trade or | HAVE A SECRET terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. 1959 VAUXHALL Victor deluxe, bucket WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS seats, can be seen at 110 Connaught Street. Phone 723-2585, Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances, Call Valley Creek Furn'ture 16% Bond W.--728-4401 Tone Craft Paint Co. 19 BOND W., 723-4922 100's rolls prepasted poper ae up to $1.95. Sale price Cc. All Paints 20% Discount (Formerly Preston's) WHITBY'S LOCAL SUPPLIER Texaco Furnace Fuel Oil and Stove Oil FREE Burner Ser- vice. "blue coal' - Cannel Coal, Semet-Solvay Coke, Wood. BUILDING SUPPLIES, SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMIT- ED, 244 Brock St. S. Whitby 668-3524, CITIZEN BAND 2-WAY RADIO Part sales and service Hallicrofter ler DOC'S SPEED AND CUSTOM 1600 King St. E. 728-7781 24 Hour Towing $5 DOWN buys any model Canadian made bicycle, Alt sizes, all models, From $34.95, Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West. FRIGIDAIRE electric range and refri aie mene sored mantel radio, ar rotor, antique pictures, Priced = aaRCURY, In, 900d os corner' $500/for quick sale, "Apply between § and 6 ponkd or best offer, Telephone 723- p.m, 506 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Eating," Velen | i994 BEL AIR. @<ylinder a gleam- = ing dark aqua, 6,700 miles, new car condl-/BUY AND SELL -- Good fon, fully equipped, plus extras. Selling ee Tee now at low sacrifice price. Tel 723-7564, 1956 DODGE four-door, icy ey 51,000 miles, snow tires, radio, god con- dition, $250, Call until 1 p.m., 728-0294, tion. Reasonable. 790 Eastgien Drive. 7 HP CHAIN SAW 20', Toro reel mower and Beaver jig-saw, new condition. Tele- phone 723-4545, RED MAPLE bunk beds, spring and mat- tress, large roll-top desk In walnut, pine chest of drawers, brass bed and springs and other articles. Telephone Brookiin 655-4616, TELEVISION aerial, large Coleman oil space heater with fan. Can be seen et 320 Cadillac Avenue th. 39 CONTINENTAL bed with Serta box- spring and mattress, padded head board, Ivory, gold, $40; Niagera Massage Pillow, automatic controls. 728-9069. EASY wringer washer, $100 Kenmore dryer $125. Both used one month. Viking range, automatic oven with window, $75. Telephone 725-8581 SETTEE, light green brocade, French Provincial; also walnut tea wagon, Excel- lent condition. Telephone 725-3769. their boat overturned. NEWS IN BRIEF READIES FOR WINTER MONTREAL (CP)--The Mont- real roads department estimates 75,000 tons of salt and 50,000 tons of sand will be spread on city streets and sidewalks this coming winter. SEEKS TO BUILD VANCOUVER (CP) -- Mac- Millan, Bloedel and Powell River Limited has applied for a permit to build an 18-storey, $8,000,000 office building here. DOGGED READER STURGEON FALLS, Ont. (CP) -- When a bus carrying newspapers stops at a Laronde Creek depot near here, a large silver-colored German shepherd dog steps into the bus, pick's up his masters' bundle of pa- pers and trots off home with them. . $5. The company had earlier agreed to make dues. payments compulsory for all new em- ployees. BASIC WAGES Basic wage for women under the two-year contract is $1.48 an hour after a probation pe- riod and $1.55 an hour in the second year. Basic wage for men after pro- bation is $1.76 an hour and $1.82 in the second year. Starting rate for apprentices is $1.25 in all categories. First year pay increases will techni-jamount to seven cents an hour all categories. Seniority becomes the factor in event of a plant layoff except in certain "emergency" cases, specified in the contract. The company will pay the full cost of a plant welfare program in- cluding life insurance and sick- iljness indemnity, Ontario hos- (CLC) amd the Confederation of National Trade Uniions, he said. the home. Hollis E. Beckett, chaimman of the sviect committee, said Monday his committee would recommend a change in the wording of Municipal Act and also inckysion of county coum- cils among those allowed to en- force the bylaw. Mr. Beckett. said he will rec- ommend that the section of the Municipal Act dealing with lodging houses should be changed to include nursing homes. Politician Needs 31 Days In September OTTAWA (CP) -- Thirty days hath September, says the old rhyme. But not for Labor Minister MacEachen, As far as he's concerned it has 31 days this month, Blushing slightly, Mr. Mac- Eachen advised the Commons Monday that he's stretching the calendar to give September 31 days so he can keep a com- mitment to Stanley Knowles (NDP -- Winnipeg North Cen- tre) to have the proposed new labor code listed on the Com- TORONTO (CP) -- The 1967 Montreal world's fair has won assurance from the city's con- struction unions that they will not go on strike during the life of the fair in retum for a com- mitment to raise wages and employ as much of Montreal's labor force as possible, Com- missioner-General Pierry Du- puy said Monday, The agreement, which fair of- Ticials said will be signed in a few days, provides for slight wage increases based on anti- cipated cost-of-living increases, Under the agreement, exhibi- tors from foreign countries are to be allowed to bring in their own workers, especially techni cal personnel, and not be re- quired to join Montreal unions. Mr. Dupuy, told of the agree- ment at a press conference be- fore a directors' meeting in Tor- onto, first such meeting held Free Divorce No: Lawyers TORONTO (CP) -- Several Upper Canada conference here divorce: is a luxury. ai Hospital on maybe ow, September 26, 1964, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ferguson) FERGUSON (twin babies) In the Oshawa Gener: i, See LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and Hira sa ati for all "OSHAWA SHOPPING CENT 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM vo sy gh pe 1963 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, guif bive, white leather seats, radio, seat belts, fac- tory condition. Spotless Interior. $1,295 cash or terms.- 723-1616. 1958 JAGUAR four door sedan, good con- dition, radio, power brakes and steering, good tires. Asking $850. Call 728-6311. WRECKING 1955 Chevrolet. Selling parts. Phone Ajax 942-6335 1957 PONTIAC, ealet Wee. standerd shift, two-tone, new int job. A-1 cdndition. After 5 apply 476 96 Rosmere Street. 1964 CORVIAR Spyder, horsepower | super charged engine, Four-speed pos traction, bucket coat, $2700. 726-4369. 1956 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, aanaara transmission, two-tone paint, new tires. Excellent condition inside and out. Apply 888 Mary Street. 1964 CHEVROLET convertible, V8, auto hil custom radio, rear seat speaker. red, fawn waerior; plus other pene Dial 623-3150. 1956 BUICK, four-door hardtop, 1955 iting standard shift, 1953 Chevrolet haif-ton, 1957 Meteor station wagon, Hke new. 728-2061. 1959 PONTIAC, standard, very good con- dition, will sell reasonable. "Private sole, After 4 p.m. apply 78 Gibb Street. bse Me PONTIAC sedan, V8 motor, euto matic, good condition. Dial 623-2044 after accused persons--a single man earning less than $1,800 a year, a marri man less than ea. 500 plus $300 allowance for each dependent. W. H, Waugh, a lawyer from Welland, said "Our committee SIMPLICITY garden tractor, 2% horse power with cuitivator, and disc, $200; ol burner, "Honeywell", and controls, $50. Brooklin, 655-3239. ADMIRAL television, 21'. Low-boy sole, four years old, Like new, 668-4517, con- $125. 33--Market Basket BARTLET PEARS. W. T. Cox, 1% miles north of Bowmanville Boys' Training School, Bowmanville, 623-2267. CAPONS -- Dressed, oven ready, 5' Ibs, and up, $2.50 each delivered. Telephone 795-8304, ' TOMATOES -- Pick your own! Bring containers. 25¢ per basket, $1 bushel. Wm. Sacks, Thornton Road South. First house South of Hydro Sub-Station (West side). babrngag ltd $1 per hamper, Pick your Scott's Farm, Road North. Go north te end of pavement, first farm to the left. 5 p.m. HOPPER a. trailer, 1000 tires, Ux- bridge 852- 1953 S vmDUT sedan, good running condition, $95. Call 726-0864, 1964 PONTIAC Strato Chief, ali swans end) 6 AR bag oe cca gag owner. ber. When he gave the -commit- ment, he told Mr. Knowles, he thought September had 31 days. OBITUARIES ael, Paul, Delbert, Clifford and Ronald Lucas and Robert Elliott. 1957 a black with age tires. Apply 23 Grayson Road, north of Ajax, efter 7957 MG, radio, fully app ond newly aoe Telephone between 4 end 6 p.m., W. HOWARD ANDISON W. Howard Andison, of 104 McLaughlin boulevard, Oshawa, died at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Monday, Sept. 28, after a long illness. He was in his 71st year. He was born in Smith Falls, Ont,, April 13, 1893, and receiv- ed his education there. He mar- ried the former Elsie Linton in Buffalo in 1920. He has been a resident of Osh- awa for 32 years, A storekeeper and clerk at the Oshawa Rail- way Company station for 32 years, he retired in 1957. The pallbearers were David He was a member of St. An-jand Harold Latta) Lance drew's Presbyterian Church in|Ricky, John and Richard Sand. Trenton, and a former member |forq, of the Masonic Lodge there. He joined the 21st Battalion at Kingston, and served for three years overseas during the First World War. He was wounded in action. Mr. Andison is survived by Fern, their families. FUNERAL OF JOHN H. SANDFORD The memorial service for John Henry Sandford, of Oshawa, who died at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital Sept. 26, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home Monday, Sept. 28. Rev. Wesley Herbert, minis- ter of King Street Uniited Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Union Ceme- tery, Oshawa. and appliances. One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271, FREE -- Your furnace parts guaranteed and replaced "free". Furnace cleaned and 24 hour service "free", when you purchase "White. Rose" fuel oll from Western. Oil Company, 725-1212. ORDER ladies' and gents' crested bowl- thd shirts now. Team prices, Mercantile Dept. Store, Whitby Piaza. own! PIANOS from Japan, Tested approved and bought by the Royal Conservatory of Music In Toronto. Lloyd Edwards Plano House Ltd., 72 Haytor St. (one block from Eaton's College Store), Toronto 363-0219. VACUUM CLEANER repairs, all_makes, hoses, brushes, bags, etc. Free estimates. pics up and delivery. Dial 942-0213, Fleming Vacuum Service, Highway 2, Pickering, MATERNITY WEAR -- Specialized Shop at Home Service. After 6 call 728-5623. No obligation, Nesbitts Ladies Wear, 33 King Street East. CHESTERFIELD SALE: 2plece suites, $89.88 up. New discontinued lines. Floor Guesswork is no substitute for accurate measurement MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S, OFFI OSHAWA. VENINGS CE 723-1002 728-6627 MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL Department Enquiries for this years in- stallations advisable now. Wm. Greenhalgh mgr., will call ot your convenience on this or any other pertinent need for courteous memorial pork Information, 723-2633. $10. DOWN, $8. weekly you can own a nice 1960 Vauxhall, Very economical to one At Nichols faerk, Whitby. 668-333 $5. Oy $5. a week -- this ftovely 1958 Dodge va. sedan. At Nichols Motors, 668-3331. $150 DOWN, $19 weekly buys a 1962 Chevrolet automatic, fully powered at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. $25 DOWN and $17 @ week buys a 1959 Pontiac convertible at Nicols Motors, Whitby, | 668-3331. 1957 ) TRIUMPH sports car, good running condition, $500 or 4|319 Banff Avenue, 728-5670. ret ir-door Whitby, convertible, cian FUNERALS OF EVANS J. H. WARD and DELLA MAE (Ward) BIRKETT Funeral,..services were held today in Claremont Baptist Church for Evans J. H. Ward, 85, of Claremont and his 83- year-old sister, Della Mae Bir- kett of Stouffville. Mr. Ward died early last Sat- urday morning at his Claremont farm while Mirs. Birkett suc- 1964 PONTIAC Laurentian, 4 door, V8 automatic, power steering, whitewalis; 'one owner. Apply 166 Centraj Park North, 728-3246. COMING EVENTS JOIN THE FUN! OSHAWA LIONS CLUB -----Learn..to._square dance the modern way. Starting "October 3rd and October 8th. WED. NIGHT $1,200 in cash prizes For Information | | Jackpot Nos. 50 and 55 TELEPHONE JUBILEE 728-0248 | PAVILION 655-3329 | FREE ADMISSION 668-5374 Children Under 16 Not Admitted 725-3117 KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 OCLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA B SES it Nos. Polegate 'Neos on 'e into cash bike re im ce a = fast at Osh- Tassified Ad. 723-3492 samples, Barons' St. TYPEWRITER portable $40. like me, j i ie: Also standard typewriter; addin his wife, Elsie; iatyal Kenneth, machine; cash register; 'offlce desk with| Of Agincourt; a brother Milton, chair, Telephone 723-4434 Jof Trenton and three grandchil- Gee ay ei acs aye Metnosh only ludes complete bed-| He is resting at the McIntosh- Pay only. sh Weakly, "ee aensembies.| anderson Funeral Home for ser- < Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simeoe|vice in the chapel, Wednesday,|cumbed Sunday at her home in o Sept. 30, at 2 p.m. Rev. R. A./Stouffville. BOOKS bought and sold. Thousands out- |Sharp, rector of St. Matthew's| A brother, viliarn Siret- Oakey = oLprint titles -- stocked, thousands _more! Anglican. Church,..and--Rev,--H.awe-cottapsed Sunday at the 7.570 5707, Dic Men Mellow, minister of North-|McEachnie Funeral Home in TYPEWRITERS, : |minster United Church, will] Pickering where his brother was cators, cheque ites, "compliers conduct the service, Interment racer n adn ge og to at- les, furniture. We buy, sell, rent, serv-) will be in Oshawa Union Ceme-|tend the funerals today. sue ow ree, bora io Babe, grew up in » Raglan. : sam, BUYING or selling furniture or appil- RUSSELL LUCAS the Claremont area and lived aren Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or| "The funeral service for Rus-|in the district all their lives. sell Lucas, who died suddenly|Mrs. Birkett had moved to OLD GUN wanted. Telephone 7258183. 1a¢ his home, 755 Tennyson' ave-|Stouffville about 15 years ago. we BUY, sell and exchange used furnl-/nue, Sunday, Sept. 27, was held| Both were longtime members RA A duels BE ai dP all soday at the Gerrow Funerailof Claremont Baptist Church south, 723-1671. Home. The. service was con-jand both sang in the church TECEVISION tower special 0 f. struc: ducted by fa Be J. Darby,|choir for several berg er z a nnel_ antenna, in-/pastor of Holy Cross Roman|Ward served on several churc! TO errs eee ote ee tt"! Catholic Church. Interment was|boards, was an enthusiastic Telephone 728-5143, in Resthaven Memorial' Lawn,| violinist. Mrs. Birkett was an FURWACH, firced alr, gas, with thermo- Scarborough. avid lawn bowler. oe hs te ee '| The deceased was in his 55th Mr. Ward was predeceased by Phone mater, S¥room house. $751.47 He was bom. in Peter-lhis wife, Blizabeth (Libby) 25 HP JOHNSON outboard motor, also borough, son.of the late Thomas|Ward; Mrs. Birkett was pre- one aqua-lung scuba. tank, Cheep forjand Margaret Lucas. Mr. Lucas|deceased by her husband, the iS Se eee was educated at Peterborough|late William Birkett. i Sigh PE al a rh public and high schools. In| Mr. Ward's immediate sur- and inoeelss fully guaranteed for phree id he married the former Lil-|vivors are two daughters, Mrs. months. Call anytime, er's Appil-ilian Troke at Toronto, Allan Fryer (Elizabeth) of ances, Caesarea, Ontario, 986-4926 collect.|" For 15 years he was a resi-|Claremont and Mrs. E, Ginger dent of Lindsay and im 1955|(Marjorie) of Calgary (Alta., came to Oshawa where he was|and a son Kenneth of Clare- employed by Carl Olsen Real|/mont; and two step-children -- Estate. Mrs. Russell Pilkey (Mabel) of The deceased is survived by|/Brougham and Mrs. V. Bye his wife and a daughter, Mrs.|(Lena) of Pickering. Fantastic savings, Easy terms. Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe nlike some rating services, there's newspaper's books, check branch offices, nothing hit or miss about an ABC audit of delivery men and news boys. The figure they ; ¥ Circulation. They count come-up with is an a noses. People who buy the paper regularly people you can expect to see and read your ad, because they like to read it. No ssi That's the way it should be. That's the audi- No guesswork, ence you're paying for. And that's the audi- ence you reach when you advertise in daily newspapers. If you'd like to know exactly what audience your advertising dollars will buy in this newspaper, ask for a copy of our current Audit Bureau of Circulations report. eo An ABC audit shows where every newspaper _ goes. They don't count free copies, They don't count the fellow who comes in for 20 copies because his picture was in the paper. That's not normal circulation. They audit a HOT TURKEY SUPPER in the PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd 5 p.m. until all ore served Adults $1.50, Children 12 ond under 75c, Pre-school children free, U Joc 56 ond 57 EARLY BIRD GAMES KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST.W. BINGO TUESDAY, SEPT, 29th 7:30 P.M. 20 requler or gt ll and $10 S150 Joc Se ne 52 Nos. $20 Conecintion FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Comer Bloor Street ond Edith ALUMNAE ASOC. Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing MEETING MeLagghlin Hall Thurs., Oct, Ist, 8 p.m. TOY DEMONSTRATION SOCIAL BINGO ST. JOHN'S HALL (Corner of Simcoe and Bloor) Wed., Sept. 30, 8: p.m. Everyone Welcome Lunch Served ABC PAID CIRCULATION--MEASURE OF THE PAYING AUDIENCE Bhe Oshawa Times Tell it to the World with WANT ADS ! RECONDITIONED televisions, $29 and up. Also some refrigerators and washing machines, Honest Cal's, 424 King Street West. Phone 728-9191. MINK SHRUGS (2), medium brown, In perfect condition. Telephone 725-3338. speaker, $50. Evenings only. Mr,- Roy| hobert » Eliott (Patricia) of] Survivors of both deceased in- Major, 653 Oshawa 'Blvd. North. Peterborough, and two sons,|clude a sister, Mns, Frank TAPE RECORDER, "Webcor". Like new. goo of Belleville and Paul|Cooper (Mary) of Claremont, rigina) owner , dual track, 2-9 awa. and four brothers: Walter, Fred Fi = *. ernie = Three sisters also . survive,|and Roy of Claremont, and Wil- ners, good cor! Mrs, F, Lustic (Helen) of Peter-|liam of Oshawa. Deceased bro- RIFLE, 30 =f fo Like new, $75. hanoe vice |both of Toronto. Three brothers}' The bodies rested at the Mc- NGE meen 30-inch electric heavy|also survive, Delbert, Clifford|Eachnie Funeral Home, King- Bm. Fanon Renonable. Call after 5iand Ronald, ail of Peter-|ston road,-Pickering. Interment TYPEWRITI borough. was in Claremont Union Ceme- The pallbearers were: Mich- 'tery. PROFESSIONAL Linho? 'tripod. Best offer. Also 116 mm movie projector with dition. Eight to trove from, $15 and up. ; Telephone 728-69 borough; Mrs. Marion Merrick|thers and sisters include Sarah, and Mrs. Gray Ohl (Lenora),|Sophia, Florence, Alie and Judd. TYPEWRITER Burroug Burroughs ¢ Electric, 45 @r best offer. 58 Bruce Street. 72-1070

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