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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jan 1965, p. 15

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31--Compect Cers for Sale SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. VOLKSWAGEN Soles and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd, S. 723-3461 Open Evenings , 33--Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "Save", TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want RT NE | eal SHAW Auto Wrecking Co., cars bought, parts for sale. iron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. YOUR NO LONGER NEEDED articles sell fast for cash when you advertise them In a buyer Times Action Want Ad. Telephone 723- * OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck- ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. 34--Automobile Repair 24 HR, TOWING AND LEAGUE ROAD SERVICE 728-7781 Snow plowing, parts and service. DOC'S AUTO 1600 KING E, Speed Custom ond Auto Accessories EXPERT brake Call 723-4233. OSHAWA tune-up Cenire offers expert carburetor and auto electric service, 222 King Street West, 728-0817. '26---Apartments for Rent GOVERNOR MANSIONS 2 Bedroom Suite ADULTS ONLY IMMEDIATE . POSSESSION TELEPHONE . 723-1712 -- 728-2811 For Appointment R ROOMS, heated, ground floor. Parking 8&3 Adelaide ave- ue west. Adults only. Telephone after 7 p.m. 725-6989. BOWMAN AND GIBSON, 145 Brock Street South, 668-5803, For rent: Two- efriger bedroom apa: 8- tor. Call Mrs. Lee 668-4949, TWO-BEDROOM apartment, private bath, refrigerator and stove, One child January 13. Tele 23--Real Estate Wanted WHITBY HOMES WANTED CALL BILL JOHNSTON Schofield-Aker Ltd. 728-1066 or 723-2265 20---Reel Estate for Sele SCHOFIELD-AKER 723-2265 (Over a Quarter Century of Service 20--Real Estate for Sele |20--Real Estote for Sale oddest | KEITH PETERS BOLAHOOD BROTHERS REALTOR -- 728-7328 103 KING ST, EAST -- REAL ESTATE -- REAL VALUE -- == INSURANCE -- $2,500 DOWN ~~ MORTGAGES -- HUMEWOOD AVE. ATTRACTIVE 514 room brick bungalow in excellent residential THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Jenuery 4, 1965 1§ Soviet Three-Man Space Ship Was 1964 Highlight By BORIS MISKEW The Soviet launching brought NEW YORK (CP) -- The 'So-|!0 13 the number of persons sent, viet Union's launching into orbit|into orbit since historic of a three-man space ship domi-|light nated the 1964 chapter of the space age. 'The launching Oct, 12 was the' only manned space flight of the year and it marked the first time that a space vehicle had carried more than one person) around the earth. The most spectacular United WE WILL PAY CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE, CALL JOHN F. DeWITH| REALTOR Bowmanville 623-3950 REQUIRE 5 or 6 room home In approx. Centre' Park th, Beverley Street, . Box 746 Oshawa ONLY $9,200 quiet A buy f the yee buyer needing 3 bedroom home ot low cost. NORTH WEST AREA Attrective 6 room brick bungolow with garage locat- éd on the north end of Fern- hill Blvd, This fine home boasts @ cozy fireplace in the living room and large cano- pied patio at rear, overlook- ing a nicely landscaped and well "fenced rear yard. $2, 700 down to qualified buyers, satellite placed in preliminary orbit. naut space flights, Of the total, nine are Soviet citizens, incl a woman, and four are cans, Lt.-Col. Val F. Bykovosky of the Soviet Union broke all rd Sune 1b in 1963 with a fight and June 19 in a it} States shot of the year WAS)» s9 orbits in 119 hours and six Ranger VII. The American spacecratt, aaltee ant." minutes Jess than insect-shaped robot, was hoisted aloft atop an Atlas-Agena rocket Bs -- such as 8 Ss on July 28. Some 68 hours later,|""" leanes and ical approaching the moon, it re- difficulties delayed the pace of}, equipped layed to earth 4,316 close-up the US. Project Gemini--two- tional rocket photographs of the lunar sur- cpa Bi ogee 3 hl aninew plasma es to orient ," 1064 lunching ™'and stabilize it during fight. j * The plasma was dés as face. Then, with its work done, made up of positive, negative it smashed into the moon. The successful U.S. flight) The new year, however, is ex- and neutral particles plasma is heated by e' came after 12 failures in various|pected to mark the first orbital types of moon probes. Previ-|flights by two-man U.S. teams, lectricity ously, = elaaset ag yer tow Bie a be chong from Zond's solar batteries and were those taken the Soviet ace Adminis ion still accelerated by electromagnetic Union's Lunik III of the far side|gearing its major efforts to send| forces, f of the moon in 1959 from 40,000|three-man Apollo crews to the) Ajthough the Russians fe- ported a 50 - per - cent loss of power by Zond II when it was miles away. moon by 1970. Both Mariner IV and Zond II LAUNCHED SATELLITES launched, a communique Dec. 18 said radio communications were hurtled aloft from miulti- with the probe were stable. Gay Young Men Died Laughing Soviet space programs in 1964 included the launching into or- Each was leunched' fram * bit of a series of ges eae filled space packages designed 35--Lost and Found to further each country's space coe oh Leah ng AO fe Bd ambitions. white, aware to nerme pee a" Govg| Besides Ranger's Vil's re. vard, Reward. Telephone 725-8766, |markable close-up pictures of By CAROL KENNEDY When the Titanic sank in April, , LONDON (CP)--"Come and|1912, Talbot publicly denounced die. It'll be great fun,". wrote|the great liner's oni 8 luxury Naval 'Lieutenant Rupertlas "utterly indéfensible and Brooke to the poet John Drink-|morally wrong" and urged the water in January, 1915. "The|then opposition Tory to world'll be tame enough after|take a lead in acquiring a the war, for those that see it."|"'more intimate knowledge of Nearly two years later, an-|working classes." LOST: Large 'tri-colored male Waiker|the moon, the U.S. program in- hound from Baldwin Street. Telephone) cluded advanced weather satel- other young volunteer, Donald| Talbot was killed at Heese in Hankey, wrote to his sister: "I|Flanders in 1915, aged His Bungslow in spotless con- dition, Hollywood kitchen, 3 bedrooms, finished _--rec. room, my family room, 4 . and 3 pe. bath, Choice ; otra Your best y for '65 at only $14,950.00, Vacent, 5 room bungalow. close to shepeing centre, Asking only $12,900. with excellent terms. $6,500 FULL PRICE 4 room bungalow, low down poyment with excellent terms for balance. Close to north G.M, plant. NEW Specious 6 room bungelow. Only $15,700, with N.H.A. Terms, Close to Shopping Centre. BOLAHOOD BROTHERS LIMITED 101 Simcoe Street North Open Every Evening Member of 0.D.R.E.B. SAVE $500 ARMSTRONG HOMES SOUTHWOOD PARK (AJAX) From $14,000 MODELS OPEN DAIL 9 AM. TO 9 P.M, "All Armstrong Homes heated with clean dependoble gas". * PHONE 942-3310 H. GRIFFIN REAL ESTATE BROKER $500 DOLLARS Bonus, Bonus, Bonus TEN STARTED Waverly Street and Harlow Court by the Shoping Centre. Four models to choose from, meny mony extres. Hurry, hurry oy Buy Now and seve $500.00. Phone Bill Miller, A Bates, or Mrs. Botes, 725-1186. W. T, LAMSON REAL ESTATE LTD. PRIVATE GALE lorge well built 4 beo-| Key," room home, oll heat, spacious garden, 8,600 miles of J space voyage of more than 300 000,000 miles. ; Previous Soviet and , Mars shots had gone ey ae yrger Dec. 18 the ' claimed the first poo en tests in outer space of a "new" welcome. phone 728-3050. TWO-BEDROOM 'apartments for rent, stove, refrigerator, drapes, jaundry facil- ities, interior controlled entrance, Call 728-9094 after 6 p.m. Apply 291 Marland Avenue, Apartment 104, WORKING MOTHER and infant to share furnished apartment with same, on Vy Loti ally dig | 4 re incl 27--Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS Available in private home. Call between 5 and 7 p.m, 82 PARK RD. N. 728-867 | ONE furnished room for rent with priv- ate entrance, close to bus, near Simcoe and Bloor, Telephone 723-6589. CLEAN, single, furnished, light house keeping room, 5 minutes from d Di suit working woman, $7 weekly, Tele | phone. 723-7257, | ROOM for rent. Telephone 723-1978. LARGE bright furnished light housekeep- ing and bedsitting room, close to hospital and downtown, girl preferred. Call 723 7100, FURNISHED bedroom, lady preferred, near south GM. Apply 735 Cedar street. Telephone 723-5937. SINGLE furnished bedroom, home. Gentleman preferred. 728-6380. GENTLEMAN, in quiet clean home, Near bus stop. Abstainer. Apply 255 Mc- Avenue. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, furnished or unfurnished, suit one or two ladies. Apply 28 Prince Street or 7%3-2512. CNE furnished bedroom, close to down town, $5 week. Working: person preferred, . Apply 163 Simcoe Street South, BEAUTIFULLY furnished room. in pri- vate home. Near hospital and bus. Gentle man preferred. Call 725-0576. SINGLE room for rent. Centrally located, near North GM, Apply 136 Colborne Street East. TWO furnished rooms with kitchen priv- Heges, suitable for young man. Day shift worker oniy. Near Shopping Centre and south plant. Call 728-0451, CENTRAL, nicely furnished y clean, quiet home, near bus stop, quiet home, near bus stop, parking, sult refined gentleman. Abstainer. Call 725-3879. |28--Room and Board TBY -- Room and board for older In good home. 1625 Dufferin street or telephone Whitby 668-5770. rooms from $102.50, three bedrooms from | Room | BOARD + iemen * 'ieeh Yur. bedcuong trem ¢lILsilunr canttity' ineetem Conenes ret monthly, Choice of Ravine Lots or Lake-| anniy at 296 King St. Bast near Rit view. Phone Builder between 1 p.m. and) poaq 9 p.m, at 942.1600. - boards, floors; 4 piece bath with vonity ond tiled wolls,. stoin- ed trim throughout, storms ond screens, lorge lot 52 x 166. Asking $15,500.00. 728-7328. $8,500.00 Five room white frame bun- golow with 3 bedrooms, ot- tractive kitchen, new oil heat- ing in basement, town water, obout % acre of land, small born, inspect this one to- night. NORTH EAST LOCATION $12,300.00 for this spacious 6 room home in spotless condition with oil heating, gorage and very central. APARTMENT BUILDING 8 Suites, 2 bedrooms each, asking $56,000 located in Pickering. An excellent in- vestment. CHICKEN FARM With 2 chicken borns with room for about 2200 hens, and chickens, situoted on 9 acres of land 'with good road frontage. Only $7,900.00 with equipment included. 725-5207 725-9882 655-4457 728-2548 728-2868 725-7782 723-6590 HOUSES and other property wanted im- your equity. For quick sale, call W. McAuley Realtor, 28 Prince Street or 723-2512 or 668-5765. 7 NEED your home now. If you are look- ing for @ good fast sale, call Bill John- ston, 728-1066, Schofield-Aker Ltd. 24--Stores, Offices, Storage DELUXE OFFICE SUITE FOR RENT Large Private Office Separate Large Waiting' * Room Private Washroom Furnished or Unfurnished Area--Simcoe N. & William Sts. Suitable for Doctor, Lawyer, or Consultant, Etc. FOR APPOINTMENT Mr. L. Bolahood 728-5123 BOLAHOOD BROTHERS LTD. OFFICE SPACE ~ AVAILABLE In Times Building CONTACT T. L. WILSON At the Times 25--Houses for Rent BUNGALOW, main floor, five rooms, Townline area. Rent Includes hydro and heat. Quiet adults. Abstainers. For infor- mation call 728-1086, | BRAND NEW HOMES. Builder prefers to WHI rent and will shovel your snow, cut grass, | lady and all maintenance. There are two bed-| south NORTH -- GRIERSON STREET Lorge 6 room brick and stone home located in a fine residential area. Ideal for the larger family desiring to be close to separate, public and high schools. Bus and shop- ping. is very convenient. 4 Bedrooms. Enclosed patio ot rear of garage. Don't leave this one too long it should sell quickly. WHAT'S MISSING HERE? Something may be missing but if it is we con't imagine what! This place really hos everything you could want, This split level hos 3 bed- rooms, double garage, re- creation room, floor to ceil- ing stone fireplace, sliding doors from. dining room to potio, Built in stove and oven, Best of all low toxes with @ large lot on the out- skirts of the city. WON'T LAST LONG? This wil! If you wont @ home which is built well and which will lost this is for you! A sofe investment. Only 3 yrs. old, this ottractive 6 room bungalow hes entrance to the specious basement directly from the gorage. It is a dream home ot 6 bargain price. Lo- cated just outside ¢ity and off King Street. Let us show you this home now. ONLY $5,500 Outstonding 5 ocre lot with 555' frontage on Taunton Rood. Build now. Lots of room. for fruit trees, garden etc. To see this is to buy. UNIQUE PRESTIGE INDUSTRIAL SITE Almost 21 acres right on Highway 401 with -- access frorn Bloor just eost of Kerr's Industries. Coll for details. . For full particulars call 723-2265 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. service and front end 226 Celina Street. RA transmis- T p sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-7339. in quiet |Me Rolonde Tierney Art Donaldson Bill Ratcliffe Bob Johnson Will Irvine Earle Ailen John Kuipers OPEN until 9 p.m. fine traditional HOMES 3 and 4 BEDROOMS TREES on every lot built by Robert McEwon Ltd. sold by Olive Howe Realtor ATHOL ST., WHITBY * 688-8981 OPEN until 9 p.m. GRANDVIEW VILLAGE -- Just fisted this six with room + and walkout basement, almost eagtaine ore aig antl Lag ie dining room, living room, four-piece a orchard and lawn, Good terms. Outskirts Ae akcursted' 4 Ang) @ Oshawa. Telephone 723-7688. partially finished rec, room, fruit cellar iy clean home. Idealjand @ Herman's work room. Enquire or newlyweds. Low|about this one if considering a new 2671. | ne \lites and a Syncom spacecraft Peronaic, New yore ber Walsh corgi, |that hovered over the mid-Pa- bed i. Pgs brown ee markings. |cific and relayed Olympic ners ding y204é04 or 7355574, |Bames television pictures from Lost -- while end brown female Fox.|0Kyo to North America, hound, vicinity of Columbus. Collar with) On Noy. 30 the Soviet Union oo name. Reward. Please cell 725|jaynched a spacecraft--Zond II : --toward Mars for the start of a dramatic multi-million-mile: race with the American Mari- ner IV spacecraft which was sent aloft two days earlier. The flight is expected to take 7% months. The Soviet Union said the 24- hour, 17-minute orbital flight of the three Soviet cosmonauts in the space ship Voskhod (Sun- ris¢) laid "'a firm foundation for lasting trips in cosmic space." It said the flight represented a big stride toward a moon land- ing. Aboard Voskhod were Col. Viadimir Komarov, the pilot; Konstantine Feoktistov, a scien- tist; and Dr. Boris Yegorov, a physician. The flight, in a cigar-shaped orbit ranging from 110 miles to 225 miles from the earth, to- talled about 435,000 miles. 38--Coming Events JUMBLE SALE Nearly New ond Good Used Furniture, Clothing, ete. SIMCOE HALL GYMNASIUM 387 Simcoe St, South Oshawa 1:30 P.M. Friday, Jan. 8th Until Everything Is Sold by Prince Philip Chapter Lo. 2. &. BINGO ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 KING ST. E. AT FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION should not bé surprised if, when|great friend Rev. P. B. --, we are old, we see a repetition poop ren founder of the Toc of this war. A depressing|soldiers' movement, named all thought, isn't it?" Three weeks|Toc H headquarters Talbot later Hankey died at Ypres. House in his memory. Somewhere between the two} Raymond Asquith, son of the moods, between Brooke's flip-jthen Liberal prime minister, pant high spirits and the sense|and Will Gladstone, 30-year-0! of foreboding that followed the|grandson of the grand old man Somme disaster of 1916 andjof the Liberal party, were other killed forever that early exalta-|political hopes cut down in tion, a whole generation of|Flanders. John Buchan, writing gifted young men had flungihis memoirs while Governor- themselves on the chopping|General of Canada 1935-1940, block in hopes of: a better|said of Asquith: 'I have never world, believing with Thomas|met anyone so endowed with di- Hardy that "victory crowns the|verse talents." Others called just." him simply the most brilliant It has been said that if they|man of his generation. He was no poet poien they a boat 28 when he died, changed the course post-war history, and that Britain stil!|DREAMED AND DIED suffers the loss, not only of her|, Charles Lister, sactalist heir to an earldom killed at Galli- potential leaders in the 19205)'° | and 1930s, but also of their un-|Poli aged 26, dreamed idealis- porn children, who would be injtically of a future when Eng. their middle 40s today. Signifi-|!and's deep gulfs of class con- sciousness would have been cantly, the age group 44-48 is) smalier than any other in Brit-|"filled up by the dead of war, |ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen. | Apply 260 Athol Street East. Be 200M AND BOARD for gentlemen, good meals, lunches packed. Centrally located. Apply 374 Mitchell Avenue. COMFORTABLE very quiet home, ides! for refined business man, private drive way. Write Box 543 Oshawa Times, ROOM AND BOARD for refined ie men, fiveday week, Willing to share. Lunches packed. Shift workers welcome. 77-4112. ROOM AND BOARD, Sday week, close to north GM, hospital and downtown. Apply 155 Brock Street Bast, Oshawa. LARGE ROOM, packed, parking, quiet hom Telephone 728-4845. 29--Wanted to Rent HOUSE -- 10 rooms or more, willing fo sign two to five-year lease, reasonable Whitby, 668-2243 after 6 p.m. FAMILY willing fo share home with |father and two schoolage children, Free) |rent in exchange for taking care of chil dren, 728-5624. 26--Apoartments for Rent THE CAVALIER The Most Modern Medium Rental Apartments in Oshawa | FEATURING Exclusive decorating 723-7996 725-1015 723-2894 728-2233 725-3867 728-2870 728-5868 723-1358 728-1066 Cherles Chaytor Neil Compbell Margaret Lee Moible Boudreou Irene Brown Allan Thompson Steve Mocko Marg. Holl Bill Johnston Reg Aker 725-0201 Journalists Held Over Royal Couple VADUZ, Liechtenstein (Reut- ers) -- Two French journalists Electric heating with fin- gertip control, in each | for etl texan call 8 field-Aker Ltd. i) Johnston 728-1066. Scho-|home. Call Henry Stinson at 725-0243. Carl Olsen, Realtor. $2800 GIVES YOU choice brick bungalow or spilt-level. good . Owner anxious to sell. Make) subd! offer. "Con 728-3103 W. ©. Martin Realtor. | terms. Of Sbedroom| 18 GOOD ACRES with 'room cottag Both in|garage and shed. Part vision. Asking onty $15,900, W. © Martin Realtor 728-5103. ' singe. ly wooded. Next to| with Bill McFeeters 725-1726 360 King Street West. Free, easy, s0fe perking. _ WHITBY REVENUE HOME, well situated, Two oportment OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS house, with gross. revenue over $2,000 onnuolly, Situ- éted on lot zoned for multiple dwelling. Excellent invest- yas : i] 4 Ul SQUARE' JACKET By ALICE BROOKS Crochet a "conversation" jacket of squares -- it tops everything, goes everywhere. A gay jacket, of crocheted equares, made one at a time; pick-up work! With sports-wear, slacks, dresses. Pattern 7496: directions 32-34; 36-38. | THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care) of The Oshawa Times, Needle-| craft Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. Ontario residents add ic. sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN 3 FREE PAT- First time! exciting 1965 TERNS in. big, Needlecraft Catalog! signs -- smart stoles, jackets, hats, toys, afghans, linens, 200 de-|5., PRINTED_PATTERN 5 4579 A 10-18 NEAT COATDRESS By ANNE ADAMS Quick, crisp coatdress -- great for girls on the go! Note line of pockets that continues in low back belt -- new, fresh, delight- ful for 1965. Printed Pattern 4579: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 requires 3% yards 35-inch fab- NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. eg (no stamps, pattern. sales tax. SIZE, NAME, please) for Print fC, FIFTY CENTS (50c.) in coins this Ontario residents add plainly ADDRESS, ment property. Asking $18,- 000. Good offers considered Terms. G.M, EXECUTIVE HOME -- Well situated, four bedroom brick and stone home, with raised heorth fireplace, Cali- fornia doors to patio, double built-in oven, All weather occess to two-cor gorage. Beautifully landscaped lot on quiet convenient street. Fairy- tole playhouse for children, Asking $25,000, ony good offers considered os owner being moved; Terms, Contoct DOUG. ANDREWS R.R. 1 Brooklin Phone 655-3195 J, A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS Realtors $500 WINTER BONUS Off Lest Summer Prices RANCLIFFE DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Still hove a few homes left at 1964 prices. FROM $1,957 Directions: From Ritson Rd. - and Rossland, go East one block to Central Park Blvd. Follow signs to finished mo- de! homes. (Open 10.A.M, to 8 P.M.) H. GRIFFIN BROKER 723-6431 ae After 9 Call 723-41 34 DUPLEX Brick. Four years old with two lovely 2 bedroom apart- ménts and third apartment for owner. Electrically heat- ed. Complete with refrigera- tors, ranges, washer and dryer. Choice North Oshawa location. Owner will consider 3 bedroom home in trade. W. O. MARTIN REALTOR 728-5103 room ot no extra cost. Convenient to. shopping and bus. Plenty of free porking Professional full time man- ogement, that cares for your comfort. Numerous 'other See Our Furnished | Model Suites | features, Open from 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. daily At 400 Grenfell Street at end of Marland Ave. (off Park Rd. $.) 725-9934 - 728-4283 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 2 and 3 bedroom spacious suites OXFORD PARK TOWERS | Stove & Fridge included Broadloomed corridors & Elevator service Enquire about our delayed lease plan and reserve your apartment now Model suite and rental of- fice open from 2 - 9 p.m, daily, oe OF mn Reserve now for March Ist occupancy |, 2 ond three bedroom suites in the soph- isticated atmosphere of Caso Meénana Court, Adult living in an excellent location. For further information call GUIDE REALTY LIMITED Realtors -- 723-1121 or Rental Office 723-6361 from 2:- 9 p.m. DREW STREET, 74 -- Three-room apart- ment, furnished, or one bedroom, cen- tral, adults or working couple. Avaliable now. ONE two-bedroom apariment, stove and refrigerator, $95. One 1\-bedroom upper duplex, $75. North end, near everything. Availabie now. Affer 5 p.m. call 725-8493, TWO-BEDROOM = apartment, availabie Immediately. Modern kitchen, fridge, and stove included, wall to wall carpeting. Telephone Bowmanville, 623-3975. MODERN quiet 2 bedroom apartment, top floor, small building. Free laundry facilities. Adults only. Available Febru- vary. 1. After 5.30 p.m., 728-4134. NEWLY DECORATED four room apart- ment, all conveniences, heated, private entrance, hot water, ample parking. !m- | 30--Automobiles for Sale KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY ---- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trode up or down Alwavs top quality SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars, Trode up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 $ ALL CASH §$ For clean cars, or trucks we deol up or down, Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LTD, 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 194 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic, 88, auto- matic, 4-door hardtop, power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewalis, Call 728-9485. 1964 FORD Galaxie 500 X one owner, Telephone 728- 1958 FORD sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic, $125. Apply 184 King Street West after 4 p.m. 1962 PONTIAC Sirato-Chiet, six-cylinder, standard, four-door, low mileage, A-) shape. Asking $1600 or best offer. 723-6055 10,000 miles, 9485, |USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make |trailers, also used tires, 509 Bloor Street Bast affer 4 723-2281. VA automatic. Many extras, Excellent condi- tion, Call 728-9944. 1964 CHEVROLET, Bel Alr, four-door, eight-cylinder, automatic transmission, power steering, radio, whitewall tires. Call 723-7164, VACANCIES WORRYING YOU? Find re- liable tenants the easy way with @ fast acting Times Action Want Ad, Telephone 723-3492 for an ad-writer, 1956 PONTIAC Laurentian, automatic, 4 door sedan. Exceptionally clean, rust free, recently. overhauled engine and gic Must go! | T 6 47. 1955 DODGE 'coach; 1954 Meteor ¢oach; good transportation, best offers. Also towbar for sale, fits any type bumper. 723-5387. Snowball Jackpot $270, - 56 Nos: $20 Consolation Reg. Jackpot 57 Nos. $100 $20 Consolation. Good Prizes GOOD PARKING Extra Bus Service WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos, 52 end 55 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jockpot Nos, 51 & 55 EARLY BIRD GAMES KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. W. BASTVIEW PARK EUCHRE at Boys' PRIVATE 1958 Pontiac Strato Chief, four-door, six, standard, good tires, radio, Like new, $700. Dial Ajax 942-0840. 1965 CHEVROLET '-ton, custom made, V8 motor, © automatic chrome bumpers and grill, snow tires and white walls, custom radio. Very low mile- age. Black and white. J. C. Rombough Transport, Box 536, Pickering. 31---Compact Cars for Sale VOLVO SALES and SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE transmission,| Club, Eulalie Avenye, . every Monday it -j evening. 35¢ and a Freeze out. lists was parked. covering a British Royal holi- day visit here were released from prison Saturday night after being held for 18 hours following a scuffle with Liech- tenstein police. Prince Philip and two of his children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, are on a skiing side by side." There were the glamorous Grenfell brothers, Julian and Billy, scintillating Oxford schol- ars Wed berger gh ven 5 cent books commemorating the|® celebra' poem, Into First World War. In The Lost|Battle. They died within two Generation, Reginald Pound--|months of each other near 1 himself a 1914 volunteer--be-| Ypres in 1915, holiday here as guests of Prince/moans. the lack of "leaders of| But it was the death of Ru- Franz Josef II, ruler of this tiny|stature" and a general "impoy-|Pert Brooke--rather unroman- principality on the border ofjerishment" in national life,|tically from an infected mos- Austria. and Switzerland. tracing the cause directly toj(uito bite -- that seemed to The scuffle which led to the|that hemorrhage of talent on|Shake the nation most. The poet arrest' of the journalists fol-|the Western Front. Yeats called him "the most lowed an argument with a po- beautiful young man in Eng- liceman about the way a car SOLDIER POETS land," but he impressed some belonging to one of the journal-|, Likewise on the cultural scene|eminent people as much more two memorable books, English|than that. Winston Churchill Poetry of the First World War,|telegraphed The Times on a study of 10 gifted soldier poets|Brooke's funeral: 'We shall not by U.S. scholar John H. John-|see his like eosin, He was all ston, and Up the Line to Death,|that one would wish England's a 1914-18 anthology edited by|noblest sons to be." . Brian Gardner, show poignantly; Brooke, whose reputation what English literature lost in|sagged between the wars but the Flanders mud, recently enjoyed a mild re- Of Charles Hamilton Sorley,|vival, might never have de- a name almost unknown today,|veloped as a poet much beyond poet laureate John Masefield|the level of "If I should die, onee said he might have be-|think only this of me... ." come England's greatest dram-|But elsewhere Britain lost im- ain today. 'i The tantalizing theme-of this, the greatest collective "might- have-been" in British history, runs through séveral of the re- They later signed a document expressing regret for the inci- dent and promised to appear in court Monday. A third Frenchman, a photog- rapher, was also arrested at the time, but was released be- fore the others. Philip complained earlier this week that photographers had been bothering him and_ his family while they were skiing. By KENNETH WHITING LAGOS (AP)--"It can't hap- pen here." Thus a worried Nigerian army captain referred to his country's post-election govern- ment crisis which threatens to break up the country. President Nnamdi Azikiwe told the nation in a radio speech early in December that if Ni- geria must disintegrate "then in the name of God let the op- 72-\eration be a short and painless one," Chaos in The Congo, he said, "will be child's play if it ever comes our turn to play such a tragic role." Nigeria has Africa's. largest population -- 55,000,000 -- and the usual afflictions faced by young countries: unemploy- ment, low literacy, lack of money to develop its resources and health problems. About half the population lives in the bush and most of these are outside the money economy. They wrest a living from jungle farm plots. "Nigeria Could Be Another Congo" atist since Shakespeare. Sorley measurable literary talent in died at Loos, ages 20. There|the First World War. w ere many others of equal SAW HARSH WAR talent. . The "lost generation," as|,, The Somme was the dividing' those eager volunteers from line. Those poets who survived England's ancient families and|that traumatic battle of July, universities came to be called,|1916, began producing work very different from the high- contained an astonishing num-|'*" i rele The current election dispute|ber of brilliant young men, ex-|SPirited, idealist Georgians who went into battle with a song on grows directly out of regional-|pected by their contemporaries) CM ty : tribal differences, Regional re-|to become great national fig-|their lips. to be brougnt up gimes reinforced tribal separa-|ures. The Balliol Group that herd eee SS tion and prevented the forma-|graduated frem Oxford just be- rience they were ill-equipped to tion of the strongest possible|fore the war was by all ac-|'ransmute into verse. central government hen it|counts one of the finest collec-|, Charles Sorley was one poet gained independence from Brit-|tions of brains and physique developing 2 sweeping, tragic ir "see ger te : There were scholars 'and|"@ve up cr the Pgyef Bsd population! 9 ets, international athletes,|! art. Others were Isaac Ros- . ™ region, |hudding politicians and indus- enberg and Wilfred Owen, killed which sprawls along the lower bef trialists. marked by a strong|® Week before Armistice Day. fringes of the Sahara Desert. I led sense of social justice and hu-|1" @ Poem called Strange Meet- The Moslem Hausa tribe con-|man rights unusual in that com-|i"8 Owen foretold the social trols this region and also has placent era. Even Rupert and economic consequences of the most powerful voice in thelprooke, who appeared a symbol|the war, the rise of the totali- federal government. Womenilot gilded, idle youth, was altatian state, the probability it have no vote in the north and|Fabian socialist and close| Would all happen over again. many live in four-wife harems.|friend of Hugh Dalton, who be-|, Of the war poets still alive Only in recent years have the|came chancellor of the: ex-|today, none produced more than area's feudal emirs lost life-|chequer in the 1945 Labor gov-\"¢ book about their war ex- teh owe oer tes emer pres and of oe a jects, Came i 4 it, CAMA CATAVEDE SEE BPP Woe ee mt 18 ert Graves, now 69 and living The 1914 volunteers would on the island of Majorca, wrote have been' mostly in their 70s|Goodbye to All That in 1923 and now, contemporaries of Harold|then poetry and a series of Macmillan and Earl Attlee,|novels on ancient Rome. both survivors of the trenches} Edmund Blunden, also 69 and and both former prime minis-ja university professor in ng Kong, wrote a minor classic, Undertones of War. 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