30--Automobiles Wanted $ ALL CASH $ COMING EVENTS BIRTHS For clean cors, or trucks we deal up or down, Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LTD, : 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 SUNNYSIDE PARK CARS WANTED Buying « New Cor? Sell your used car to "Ted Tolk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 AUTO ig hg tl Auto wrod OSHA! ors, Nelson Street at Teleshone 7252162 or T2808 LAK Auto Wreckers want cars for wreck Highest pe paid, 20 Wentworth East, 725-118). Auto 1 os. Iron and a imetels. bough. Bloor Street East. 725-2311. 31---Automobile Repair MONSTER BINGO CLUB CAMELOT (King St. E.--one block east of city limits--Opposite "Bod Boys"') FRIDAY; NOV. 13th $1200 IN PRIZES EARLY BIRD cames AT 7:45 20---$20 GAMES--20 BARGAINS Anti-freeze All Chev., Installed 4-woy: Flasher kit .. Ignition Wire Kit .... poc's AUTO 1600 King &. -- 728-7781 (All other acc. 10% off with this coupon) OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers $2. Pontioc mufflers $7.77 1--$150 JACKPOT--1 2--$250 JACKPOTS--2 5--$30 SPECIALS--S JACKPOT NOS. 59 and 52 ADMISSION $1.00 No Children Please Side soeieie ie | Oshawa & District carburetor and king Street West, 728-0817. EXPERT brake service suspension alignment. Call 723-4233. TRANSMISSION specialists, -- transmis- sions are our oy ~ygstiens 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728 Phone 7! ee 35--Swap $--Swap and | Barter BATHTUBS, $20; toile "sinks cabinets, pressure systems, laundry tubs, furnace, fittings, piping. 4. Chinn, m8 Hillside Avenue. 35A--Lost and Found and end 226 Celine osireet. LOST -- Tuesday vicinity inity Wilson Road | South, small mongrel Spaniel, mostly black and white. Answers to the name Captain. Rew Reward. Telephone 728-3571. LOST: Lady's gold" waten, fh, vicinity oF Farewell Avenue and Walker's at Shop- ping Centre, hat department, Monday afternoon. Reward, Phone Port Perry, 985-2490, Large male Ae ; Hound, " black Answers Mevicinity. py recitege Hill. Phone red ehecked pencil foe: Vicinity jast Thursday. 0! Blue and rf case. Containing pair of McLaughlin Collegiate Cel) 778-83 728-8313. LOST -- Black male dle _poodie. , Vicinity Good re reward. Dial 942-0453. 36--Legol NOTICE. The Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate Schools for the CITY OF OSHAWA Take notice that the above- mentioned Boord on the Sth day of November, 1964, passed By-law Number 24 to authorize the borrowing of money by the issue ond sale of its debentures in the prin- cipal amount of $708,000 1. The money is to be bor- rowed for the purpose of building and equipping three new schools containing 28 Brock Road area. Pickering township. white} ISCOME OUT AND SUPPORT | Cerebal Palsy Parent Council BAZAAR For Crippled Children Sat., SIMCOE Si. UNITED CHURCH MEMORIAL HALL, OSHAWA Home Baking, Aprons, Knick- Knacks, Knitting Apparel, Christmas Booth, A WORTHY CAUSE THE RESIDENTS OF HILLSDALE MANOR Cordially Invite You to attend their Nov. 14th, 2: P.M. |seree Beene -- Oe ee ene (nee Mac- Donald) to announce the sete orrtvel. of ir tirst child, @ girl, Samantha Diana. 8 ibs. 6 bea on andy og d wa. Sincere thanks to Dr. J. 4th floor nursing staff, DEATHS HOGLE, Harold Seddenty at his home, Street, "4 rsday, 12, 1964, jarold is Sed year. Hi husband and loving Iaeent Ste alae Nas ice of Montreal Mr. Hogle Is Pg Pa the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West for service in thé chapel on Saturday, Nov, 14, af mn. LANCASTER, Reginald Grahars Entered into rest. at the Oshawa General posed on Tuesday, November 10, 1964. 'aham » beloved hus- 167 _ Nassau omy | Lancaster Senior and brother of Mrs. ye wove | (Kathleen) of Don Mills and les F, Lancaster of Osh- awa, in his Séth year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, wa, with funeral service in the chapel Friday, November. 13 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. Big nan Neil + Memorial Heseriel, Bowmanville, on Haley, November 10, Neil Mut- ton, in his 80th year, Soved husband Gertrude ives, 93 Concession Street East, ersegy hors dear father of Nellie (Mrs. Relph Douglas) Toronto, Mary (Mrs, J. E. BB age North Vancouver, Bert and both of Wille. Resting at the Seer Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. UITVLUGT, Gertrude j Al Memorial Mines sai Bowmanville, on} Wednesday, November 11, 1964, Gertrude) years, "Genera wife uitviugt, dear mother of Jacob W. and Peter, both of Edmonton, and Catherine (Mrs, Eugene Pott) Grand Rapids, Mich., dear sister of Simon and Jacob Buma, both of Bowmanville, Eppe and Shirley (Mrs, L. Blok), both of The jether' ~~ Dona a Ss, id Burma, Jarvis, oe Resting the Morris. Funeral , Bowmenville. rg In Reho- Som Christian Reformed Chureh on Sat- urday at 2 p.m. Interment P aporniehia Cemetery. In place of flowers, contribu- tions may be made to Knox Christian) 1, Bowmanville. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements . ond floral requirements for oll occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 555 A "Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL: HOME | 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 ANNUAL IN MEMORIAM BAZAAR Wednesday, November 18th At 2:00 P.M. Sale of work, Afternoon tea, classrooms at o cost of $518,- 000, three sites for such schools at-a cost of $84,000 situated on Wilson Road North, Hillside Avenue, and Woverley Street; and to cover the cost of capital improve- ments to existing schools ot a cost of $106,000 2. The amount'to be borrow- ed is $708,000 and the se- curity therefor shall be the said debentures which shall be a charge upon the school house property. and premises 'ond any other real or personal property vested in the soid Board and upon the separate school' rotes, 3. The debentures ore to be dated December '1, 1964, ore in denominations of $1,- 000 each and ore repavable in' varying instalments of principal on December | in each of the years 1965-1984 both inclusive. The debentures beor interest at the rote of five and three-quarters per centum (534%) per annum with the agoregote amount of princi- po! and interest payable in each year of the currency of the debentures varying bet- ween $59,862.50 and $60,- 875 Frank E, Shine Secretary-Treosurer Federal Building, Oshowo NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors ond others having claims against the Estate of Helen Chotterton, late of the Township. of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, Maor- ried Woman, who died on or about the 30th day of April, 1963, ore notified to file with the undersigned -- full porticulars of their claims not loter thon December 3rd, 1964, immediately after which date the assets of the deceased will be distributed hoving regard only to the claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice. Dated ot Oshawa, this 2nd day of November, 1964. ndrew Sauve, Executor By His Solicitor Russell J. Murphy, 6 King Street East, Oshowo, Ontario MONEY MADE Selling Things through --~ Oshawa Times Classified Ads Call 723-3492 Place your order TODAY Home baking ond Door Prizes. _ HOLY CROSS BINGO FREE ADMISSION Friday, Nov. 13th 20 REGULAR GAMES 18 Games at $10 eoch 1 Game at $30.00 1 Game ot $50.00 SPECIAL JACKPOT $120 in 56 Nos. $20.00 Consolation PLUS $10, 00 noch horizontal SHARE- beh e WEALTH | Regular Jackpot $200 in 58 Nos, $20.00 Consolation GOOD PARKING 7:45 P.M. NO CHILDREN OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TONIGHT 20 gomes at $20, 5 games ot $30 -- $150 Jackpot 2 - $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 50 and 55 "Early Bird Game RED BARN FLORIDA Escorted Tour 20 days, January 11-30 Trovel deluxe air conditioned motor coach, no night travel. Hotel and tours arranged. Phone or write ROWE TRAVEL AGENCY Port Hope. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY, EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert ond Jackson Sts.) Mer se $6, $12, $20 doubled or tripled 20 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 GOOD used. clothing tale, Friday, Nov.| 13, at CRA. Doors open at 1.30, Albert Street UCW. ' RUMMAGE ahd Bake Sale Friday, NO- vernper 13, 1.18 p.m. at UAW Hall, Bend ee. Coronation Scheel Community Club RUMMAGE SALE, Simeoe Hall, 1.30 p.m. Frigey, Noverriber 13, Ausplets Pilot Club of awa. GAZAAR AND TEA, Ukrainian Presby- terien Church Ladies Aid, Satutday, No- vember 14, 2.30 p.m, 488 Simcoe South. RUMMAGE sale St. Mark's WA. Friday. November 13, 1 6.m. in Alger Bul nb opposite Regent Theatre, RUMMAGE SALE Friday, November 13, 1.30 pan, Simede Street United Chureh Mefriorial Hall. Group 6. MID-AUTUMN TEA and Bazoar at Albert Street United Church, Thursday, Novert. ber 19. Ay de 4 and 7-9 p.m. jeored by UGW, Ten se, _723-1002 _ | tawa, _|sity of Ottawa rector. isaid Mr. PURYK In loving memory of Antheny (Teny) Furyk, who passed away | November 12, 1954. Nothing ever takes away iad love a heart holds dear, iond memories linger every dd hanaareies Langs him nee --Ever remembered by wife Alice, and cousin George MONUMENTS ~--- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE:ST. S. OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 _ OFFICE @ MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK @ ASSURES PERPETUAL MEMORIALIZATION @ EIGHT NATURAL FLORAL GARDENS Courteous information at the Park Office, Phone 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS| MERLIN -- Words do not express our gratitude to each and every one, Rela- tives, friends, neighbors, doctors and nurses of the Isolation Ward, OshaWa General Hospital, Town's Funeral: Home for the mass cards, beautiful wreaths and | flowers, letters of sympathy, telegrams, | sympathy cards, words and deeds in the loss of our dearly beloved wife and mother --Patrick E. Merlin and family.) SWITZER The family of the late Alian Switzer, wish to thank sincerely all/ thelr neighbors of Harmony Road South| and King Street West, their friends,| and relatives, for sympathy expressed in| |floral tributes, condolances, in numerous 'acts of kindness, to Dr. Maroosi, Local 2, General Motors for the loan of their car, to Reverend John Porter for his ministry, Reverend M. Holmes, for nie egt ge and to Armstrong Funeral assistance. TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Steck Rqrenae= Ney. Quotations In cents' uniess sas IF | s 1-Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is "| fron previous. board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS Nn Net Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Abacon Abitibi Alta Gas 9 43 48% ~-- Ve 6 +% nu" 26% + Ve ihe, Me 50 Hie A/a aa $24 23% $674 67" $11% 1% Sida 140 $24% 24% $535 53% $18Ya 18¥2 $9 9% $18% 18% $62'4 622 39% 9% 500 $20'4 $85 $43% 624 AV APA + Ve 49a 44 13% 13% 4 6Ve 8% 8% 3% 18% 13% $19% 19% 19% $13% 13% 13% $2394 23% 23% 190 190 190 225 $23 150 $115 1476 $23 210 $132 13% 134 775 $24. 24 4 se 61 (8 $22 22% 22% + Ve) $23 22% 230+ $472 47¥a AT Ve| $72 7%, Va Ma| $85¥2 852 85¥2-- 4! $234 234 23% $61% 61% 61% $32% 32% 2% $62 62 6a 210 $105 105V2 105¥a GS ode 225 $14% 14% Goodyea' 253199 159 GL power $125 $27 Z Great West 2000 Gr Wpg Gs 1875 Hardee 245 Hawker-S 300 jolt Ren 150 $14% 147 riome A 200 $19 Home 8 300 $19%4 19% By Horne Pf 6745 325 315 Hi $16 16 ig $15% 15% 15% so 610) (6 359225 225 225 1135 $58 57% 58 200 $1434 14% Cygnus pr Dale Delta Acc Delta B pr D Bridge Dom Elect Dofasco Dom Glass 725 Dom Stores 1275 Dom: Tar 1700 East Ch Tr 25 Exquisite 100 a7 23 $194 io sta "| 80 36% om 'oy 22 250 100 190 200 25 Re Inland Gas inland G w WMC Int Nickel 150, Int Util xd 350 int Utl prxd 200 Inter PL ib Int Sti P 2010 Inv Group Inv Grp A HI Ind Ith Ind pr Jockey C Jock C pr Jock wts Kelly DA Kelly wts Kelsey Co Labatt Lafarge Lefarge A LOnt' Cem 0 Cem w 8 693 Laura Sec xd 7250 A 21% 21% te Fin 280 y= evy 2 14% tay ae prxd po Lobc Lobco 8 Loeb M Maclaren B MB PR xd 100 M. Leaf Mill 250 Mass-F 4763 Mid Pac rts. 300 Milt Brick 200 Molson B 50 Mon Foods is $42 $93 Piitd 42 Pi iy $97% 97% 972 + Ve 445 440 $13% 13% 13% " 94 Be 460 50 $5% 125 $il% 50 5M 125. 125 11% lise Ve 7a 21% 14 11% 12% 12% 410 415° +5 +3 sas 568 100 $11 $24% $354 $164 es 3514 35\4 = 164 16% 30 %» 25 325 325 $37% 37% 37% -- Vs 1225 $8% 84 8% Montex wts 100 955 955 955 Moore 300 $59 59% 5914 Nat Cont wts 720 195 195 195 Nat Drug 240 $11¥e 11% 11% Noranda @50 $50% 50% $0% NO NGas 275 $12% Ocean Cem 225 $23 Ogilvie 750 $14% Pac Pete 750 $12¥e 12% 12% Pow Corp 300 $15%4 15% 15% Premium 200 200 200° 200 Price Bros 415 $48 48 ae C- QN Gas 110 911% 11% 11% QN Gas 59w 370 25 25 QN Gas 63w 100 625 625 Reitman 100 $11 Rothman 200 $23'4 Royal Bank 265 $784 StL Cem' A 50 $334 St Maurice 400 oa] +5, a-- ' 22% 23 14% 14% +5 me % 25 625 nN 23 78% 700 1550 S154 184 1514 $20%4 20% 20% Ve Korid 4 20% + Education Slam Taken Wrong Way: Chevrier OTTAWA (CP)--Lionel Che- vier, Canadian high commis- sioner to Britain, says remarks he made on the standards of education in Canada were mis- interpreted A statement by Mr jearried recently over the Brit | lish Broadcasting Corporation 'told of, the difficulty he was |having in entering his datighter Marie in a British university. His daughter is a former stu- jdent at the University of Ot- jor their comforting hea --The dantzer family | | Mr. Chevrier mentioned higher standards of education jin the United Kingdom than in \Canada during the broadcast. | In a letter, to the university jmade public Wednesday, Mr, |Chevrier said all he meant to |indicate was that lack of space in Britain's universities made jadmission difficult. | The great number of students seeking admission forced offi- cials to be highly discriminat- ing in their choice of entrants, Mr. Chevrier said in the letter to Rev. Roger Guindon, Univer- The original statement started| a controversy here. Bill Boss, university public relations chief, Chevrier's daughter had been having academic trou- bles at Ottawa. The students' union demanded a retraction of that statement, saying it vio- lated the confidence of jacademic record. 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On 1% + 14% -- %! 9 we We +" 14% $25%e 25% --" + be 42, + Va} M4 93% 93% + '4|--The executive of Kent Presby-| se we fu "\tery of the United Church of 440 $19% 13% 13+ % $22% 22% 2278-- % 460 $il% 11% ll*"at 50 2455 -- Ve 294 H%+ Ve 12% 12am % -- % pastoral charge vacant and has 15 |Street east was held Wednesday Stock Sales High Low a. ~ p~ Walk GW 310 $36 35% 36 + priv Fin 20 $7 2, 7 700 i = hg 16% + Ve leldwood Well Fin et 1130 We t ihe ih a+ pad sieve ite 600 $124 WW "4 ae 7+ 25% 25% ~~" 4 6 100s 35 «(135 100 813% 13% 13% 20 40 40 400 -4 00 CS 5 5 OILS $50 - 420 1600 2 86390 s19% 9% 19% 400 315 315 315 38 950 165. 162 820 «810 9 «(199 425 950 =§ 164 820 19 +2 +10- nar 700135 135 135 $18% 18% 18% mm m --3 25 25 25a 252 + Yo 44 4A +1 ol pat -1 -! a) 1 500 565 6650. 217 2000 150 w 650 256 256 Decalta 255 MINES 1075 6a 37840 110 A Am Moly 1300 168 Ang Rovyn Area Atlin-Ruf Belcher Belleterre Bethim Acad Uran Agnico Bevcon Bibis Bidcop Bralorne Brunswk Bunker Cadamet Camflo Camp Chib ¢€ Tung 870 $15% is 2 2% 22 0% 102 WA-- H ¢, Dyno Cc Keeley Can-Erin Captain Cassiar Cent Pat 1325 BY" 33% 3A--% 400 4 420 420 125° 126 1% 12 25 206 8 8 56 57 17% 18 12% 12 1000 126 | 13200 (12 | 1800 208 S00 8 5000 58 1850 $18 14500 «(13 8 1" Ww 64 A+ Va 16% --~ % 320, +10 SA-- 8 8 YA iW" Ww V7 2000 500 100 500 64 64 1500 11% 11% 275 916% 16% 3400 320 315 10000 5% 52 « Horsburgh Resigns From 1925 $404 305 $15% 15% 15% 1000 13% 13% 13% 620 29 2 Géeo Mines Giant YK Jenn xd zoldale #20 $10 $31% 31% 31M -- % 5 $72% 72% 72%4-- 4 135 (135 Tas 30 30 320 7" 2 +8 16 16 =! Fi 2 3M 800 i Ne 1% 52 52 795 790 795 20 230 940 940 940 +5 54 15% Sa-- ve $39 ei is é gle 11% 4 +5 +4 200 be 4 333 $19 " $65 18100 = a A i ts 2 2 1000 jae 21% A 1% + "% +") Meintyre MeKen McMar Merrill oe Mine 00 Min-Ore 2000 8650 500 8500 4000 9500 3300. 142 " 2 6 6 150 47 (150) + ay A Sg Jay of % Hoseo Newlund N_ Senator Nisto Norbeau Wa 4 + 4 16% 10% 18% +1 7 7 7 ey nN" WA) 1500-12 Today' s Toronto Stock Market Listings Stock Radiore jen Sherritt at Eureka ivmaq Sil Stand St R sg 3372 100 400 Willroy Wiltsey Yukeno Zenmac 74297 Watl FOREIGN TRADING Atlin Ruff Cc In Gas Cam Flo ¢ Mosher Kilembe Mackenzie Pamour 200 164 ag a Roe vil 955 955 955 164 Sherritt 500 «500 ©6500 Sil Miller bt gee | seat |g High Low a.) a chee 4% 41% NA- = %| Kingston's municipally - owned $16%4 18a tN9 4708) = | Tiss! 18 8A death "a 164 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Nevember 12,1964 28 To Convert Rideaucrest Home for the Aged Sanitorium is expanded to accommodaté KINGSTON (GP) -~ The 175- the senior citizens, : Dr. Bruce Hopkins, the dired bed. Ongwanada Tuberculosis \Sanatorium here will be tem- tor of Ongwanada who pur chased the buildings as war surplus in 1947: with donated funds, described the proposed porarily converted into a home|Closing a tragedy and called a for the aged and later closed,|meeting of the East Central it was announced Tuesday. Counties Tuberculosis Associa- The centre, now treating 40|tion for Friday to discuss the patients, will become a home for about 125 elderly persons to be transferred from the Ontario Hospital in a new provincial proposal. Dr. John Neilson, chairman government program, officials said. It will be closed after of the Ontario Hospital Services Commission, said in Toronto that the association is opposed to accrediting the sanatorium as an active patient area. Township of Whitby NOTICE OF SITTING +% --~ A Flavoured Wine "SERVE COLD ON THE ROCKS OR WITH YOUR FAVOURITE MIX" OF COURT OF REVISION Take notice thet the Court of Revision of the Township of Whitby will hold a sitting in the Township Hall et Brooklin, Ont., ot 10 A.M. THURS., NOV, 19th, 1964 to hear atid determine appeal: inst the A Roll of the Township of Whitby for the 'year 1964 and texetion pur- poses for the yeer 1965, And further take notice that ell per- sons who have led inst their are hereby re- quested to attend. Dated at Brooklin, Ont, The Tenth day of Nov. 1964 MURRAY ROBINSON, Clerk, Township of Whitby AERIAL PHOTO DRAWING OF MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK PROPERTY OWNERS: We suggest That You Retain This Drawing With Indication Of Your Location For Your Future Reference. At the South, 8 lawn type gardens are shown, In the West is Babyland (exclusively for babies), Most Northerly are shown 2 new religious gardens now under way; they ere "The Good Shepherd" and 'The Last Supper", + Ve} Presbytery CHARING CROSS; Ont. (CP)| |\Canada accepted Wednesday |the resignation of Rev. Russell |; D. Hotsburgh, pastor of Park] Street United Church in Chat: | ham. Mr. Horsburgh was remanded |} 5%-- vin custody Tuesday until Nov, 116 for sentence after juvenile }court Judge W. H. Fox found]? {him guilty of five charges of contributing to juvenile delin- quency. Mr. Horsburgh, who was acquitted on three similar charges, has indicated he willlf ae appeal the conviction. In accepting Mr. Horsburgh's resignation, effective immediat- ely, Rev. F. G, Risdon, man of the Kent said in a prepared that the clergyman's relation- ship, with the presbytery and | conference is *'still under re- view.' Mr. Risdon said the executive has declared the Park Street Presbytery, statement jappointed Rey. C. R. Praskett }of St. Andrew's United Church, |Chatham, of the charge. OBITUARY -- GORDON T. NEWSOME Funeral service for Gordon T. Newsome, 69, of 609 King at MclIntosh-Anderson funeral chapel. He died Sunday in Osh- awa General Hospital. Rey. L. W. Herbert, pastor of King street United Church, con- ducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Robert Cook, George Yeomans, Arthur |Alehin, Ted Campin, Harold [Bramdey and Milton Weir. ue SALUTE CAME LATE The hand salute used by most modern armies did not come into general use until the 19th century. POWER Grade'A LARGE @ G¢s DOZEN esaAve Be . E ' chair-|& the' interim chairman jf NOW... Families are able to provide for their future problem in either of the 2 mew gardens with the many advantages embodied in the public relations plan for these new gardens. You will find the cost and other features worth your time to mail the coupon to Mount Lawn Mem- orial Park, R.R. No. 3 Oshawa, ee ee ee WITH NO OBLIGATION WE WISH TO HAVE THE PARTICULARS OF tye NEW GARDEN PUBLIC RELATIONS Name PGOIOSS 55. oo 5 vas Ve wae 6 oes eseadewune inl r | | | I | Town ee ee ee ae I l I i | J FACIAL TISSUES KLEENEX 520): essve 8'e ¢ FRESH cot. Grade A 0ven-Ready TURKEY: LB