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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jan 1965, p. 10

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38--Coming Events HOLY CROSS BINGO FREE ADMISSION Friday, Jan. 15th 20 REGULAR GAMES 18 Gomes ot $10 each 1 Game at $30.00 1 Game at $50.00 SPECIAL JACKPOT $210 in 56 Nos, $20.00 Consolation PLUS $10. Kis" --_ horizontal SHARE- the: WEALTH Regulor Jackpot $200 in 53 Nos, $20.00 Consolation a PARKING 45 P.M. No! "CHILDREN "MONSTER BINGO Over $500 in Prizes SAT., JAN. 16th AT 8 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS All' Prizes Doubled on Admission Ticket Childrens Under 16 Not Admitted | 36--Legal ! Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 2.4. 8 + 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jenuery 15, 1963 -30--Automobiles for Sale (31--Compoct Cars for Sale SABYAN Seaway MOTOR SALES LTD. VOLKSWAGEN MOTORS LIMITED Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. 200 Dundas St. W. Whitby 668-5893 723-3461 REPOSSESSION Open Evenings 1959 CHEVROLET BEL AIR VOLVO SALES and SERVICE Fordor sedan tu-tone blue equipped with radio. JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE and Must be seagne No reasonable offer refused. General Repair and BUYING OR SELLING Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South TED CAMPIN - MOTORS Oshawa il 607 KING ST. --OSHAWA 195) AUSTIN two-door. Requ minor repair, but rad owner batting ne "gs $225. 942-0917 Uust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 Dial $ ALL CASH $ 1959 VAUXHALL Cresta four-door, paint job, custom radio, runs cxcellently. 725-1801. For clean cars, or trucks we deal up or down, Liens paid. bus Brown Motors, 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, ogee aay? 'elephone Whi NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH $700. or best offer Tel 668-8053 otter 6.30 Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 1962 VAUXHALL Victor Deluxe, 4-speed floor. shift, bucket seats, $950. Phone SPOT CASH PAID FOR 728-1972. 1962 FORD Falcon, deluxe model with Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off, radio, white with red interior, lady's car. In excellent condition, aed actual $1295. aft 5. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 725-39: 723-9421 KELLY DISNEY STOCK MARKET bie ways NAM, STOCKS BIRTHS BARTA -- Jack and Barb (nee Wotton) are happy to announce the arrival of a i Jeffery yes, = 9 oe Tuesday, January 12, 1 ms Oshaw: General Hospital. A John, Many thanks to Dr. W, ae jp bag DEATHS MAY, Annie beret a Oshawa General Hospital on ¥, January 13, 1965, Annie Ber- Inet tegen 'ner Tist year, Beloved widow Herbert yi rr omother «of Wittred of Belleville, George, A. pg sey gg | Irene May, all of a of Georgina Ber- inohett of "Hamilton; dear sister of Mrs. E, Scarett (Mabel) of Huntsville, Mrs. H, Houle (Hilda) of Hamilton, Mrs. H. Blitz (Elizabeth) of Toronto, and Harry Berii of Toronto, Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, then fo St. Gr 's Roman Cath- olic Church for Requiem Mass on Mon- oy. Ft bed January 18 at 10 a.m. Infer- Union Cemetery. at In chapel Sunday evening at 7.30.) Zenmac Zulapa Sales to 1) a.m.: mi 105,000. "FOREIGN TRADING "Tenders for the purchase and removal of CPR Station Building at Newcastle, Ont- orio, will be received in this office until 12:00 noon Feb- ruory 2, 1965. Tenders should be oddressed to Mr. J. F. Crote, superintendent Tren- ton Division, Canadian Poci- fic Railway Company, Room 110 Union Station, Toronto | aa Stock vig High Low ie vee 200 $10 9% 1 +% $18% 18% i gl Va 24% he + Ve uM% W%u+ % uN ade peat Exchange--Jan. 18 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. 1--Odd lot xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- Vee doa xw--E£x-warrants, Net change is. 'om previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS Stock Neon Nia Wire B 200 gevipbetels & | 8 goubetaiute" 575 $24% 150 $14% ey 15% 43% + Ve 12% 12) 162 162 645 645 645 5 450 $23% 23 23%0-- Ve 170 Wo --5 265 $79¥%e 79% 79% $12%2 12% 12% $17%4 17% 17a +2% 7 7 2 $13 1% 13 +% 1600 330 325 330 '100 » 258 275 250 157 M45 300 z10 $5 u nN oNet Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 385 $12% 100 $162 100 3882 3 Abacon Abitibi Ack 7 70 70 70 $14 14a 14% Ind 365 365 365 Alta Gas $37% Alta Gas w 600 $10% Al 135 $714 Alumini 2310 $33% Alum 4% pr 200 Alum 2 pr 715 Analog 100 Anthes A 5 Arg C P pr 2135 Atl Sugar 100 ety "ade 85 Piae 3 7a 37a 0% + Ve TMA+ % "va 1d Tia 33% + Ve " | Ry Maurice hohe a Salada a Sayvette Selkirk A Shell Can Shell | pr Shop Save Simpsons Slater Stee! Slater A w Somvilie pr Southam 100 Steel Can 3561 Texaco 250 Tex Pack 225 Tor-Dom Bk 210 Tower 400 T Fin A 530 T Fin B 725 Tr Can PL 670 Trans-Mt 23) Trans PPL 1700 Turnbull Un Carbide Un Gas U Corp B Versatile May Discuss Summit Meet MOSCOW (Reuters) -- A con- ference here today between American Ambassador Foy D. Kohler and Soviet Foreign Min- ister Andrei Gromyko could in- y,\Clude discussion of a possible U.S.-Russian summit meeting, American sources said. The American embassy, how- ever, declined to comment on whether a summit meeting would be discussed, Kohler said on his return to Moscow last week after consul- tations in Washington that he would not be surprised if Pres- ident Johnson met the Russian leaders before long. Kohler has regular meetings with the Russian foreign minis- ter before and after his visits to Washington. The Russian press has re- ety jported the president's sugges- \tion in his state-of-the-union + 4| message that the new Soviet a ,, {leaders might visit the United "\States to get better acquainted with American life. 000 1033 1000 --10 #1 +15 +5 --" +3 +5 37--Auctions -- AUCTION SALE $12,800 STOCK INVENTORY OF FINE FURNITURE, RUGS & APPLIANCES -- Portable and console T.V, Sets, Refrigerators and Stoves, Stereo Combina- tion AM- FM, Hi-Fi Sets, Portable and Console Automatic Sewing Mach- ines, Imported Broad- loom, Oriental and Dom- estic Rugs, including a number of custom built Provincial, Danish, Con- temporary Chintz and Modern _ Chesterfield Suites, Fine Occasional Chairs and Tables. SATURDAY, JAN. 16 at 2 p.m. Sharp it 133 Brock Street North Whitby, Ontario (next. door to Brock Theatre) 700 95 WV Ove Ls ing 18 855 "0 190 3 w 100 Belt Soll 1359 Brazil 7149 BA Ol 535 BC Forest 185 BC Pack A 24 BC Pow 74050 720 5 22 8 " S114 NW" 1% 9 8 Bm 136 136 +1 8 «686 % 11% + Ve 2 7 +15 -I 58 % 720 H Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirments for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM BRUNER -- In loving memory of 4) dear mother, Cynthia Elizabeth Bruner,| formerly of Oshawa, who passed in Wind- sor on January 15, 1957. A silent thought, a secret tear, } eps. your memory ever dear. | |--Dearly loved and sadly missed by daughter Peari and son-in-law Fred BCPh 4% pr 25 Brockville 100 250 225 $12 645 675 200 210 444 ler LL Cresta, a aa new paint job, custom radio, runs excellently. Gus Brown Motors 725-1801. |1988 VAUXHALL, $100. Call 723-31 tween 5 and 7 ae Well Fin te 70 West Ind 275 West Ind A 100 WCoast Tr 1485 Westeel 200 $ Weston A 1900 Weston B 225 West A wts 201 Woodwd A 200 Zellers 2000 $12%- oy ies 'fe 54 Bar on $10 325 $61 C imp Bk C 160 C ind Gas = 337 TIL 100 1965 MGB convert 4,000 miles. Telephone' rae, 32--Trucks for Sale 1959 INTERNATIONAL, ie Chassis. A-! condition. Dial 623-72 1947 CHEVROLET tow fruck power i 300 ft cable Dodge truck. 1949 one ton GMC, Dial Hampton 263-2445 or 725-9861. DON'T DO IT YOURSELF! Let one of the ekperts listed under the 'Business Services Directory" do It oe Le 1947 CHEVROLET, , power winch, 300 ft. cable. "Colne ea 1949, one ton GMC Diat Hampton 263-2445 or 725-9861. 1964 CHEVROLET half-ton, custom cab, Fleetside box, custom radio, V-8, with positraction, 13,000 original miles. Never worked. Showroom condition, Must sell. Call 725-7818. 1961 CHEVROLET '2 ton pickup, used abin 15% 15%. +1 Be 354 = 980 Ba Np 37% 5 nt 495 9 7 159 Acme Gas 2B 7 2. 41 Wo 2 a «4 20% 20% 20 320 $18%2 18% 184+ a) 830 4 830 --10 bi 350 11700 750 West Mines ioe Wiltsey Windfall Yk Bear a 1 Chemc 175 p 30 $204 Chrysler 258 Ctairtone 700 Computing 400 Conduits Con Bldg Con M S Con Paper Con Gas Copp Clark Corby vt Cdn Sup Ojl 100 1000 Cent Del 1100 Cc East Cr Gridoil Murphy NC Oils Permo Place 500 62 62 Provo Gas 300 231 231 231 --3 Scurry Rain 200 $17% 17% I7Ta-- 2 5 CARBON MONOXIDE CELLS (Continued from Page 9) 3500 1000 900 1250 500 90 0 275 2052 7 100 100 $: 290 35 and including: Scandinavian as ond Modern bedroom suites, GisscN -- In loving memory of hus- | bans and father, George W. Gibson, who | |passed away January 15, 1964. USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST. WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought ond sold Liens poid off box spirngs and mattresses all sizes, bed chesterfield suites and daveno beds, leo- ther couches and chairs, Lazy boy Chairs, TV swivel chairs; Dinette and kitchen ony. for furniture moving. Like new. Cus- tom , cab, lona . Fleetside box, custom radio. 728-7954 33--Automobiles Wanted ONTARIO COUNTY. CHAPTER District 5 Ever remembered by wife | family. One year has passed since that sad day ott Fog one we loved was called) God. Took him home -- it was His will, Within our hearts he liveth still. Elva and) Corby B HC ookil 120 p mos Crestork | Cygnus A Cygnus B 110 250 225 782 z10 Spooner Triad Oil Union Oil U Canso W Decaita 1000 3725 950 % 240 500 325 700 305 6 236 236 $162 16% 16% 325 325 305 MINES ae | Also inspected was the new county courthouse where the Ontario Supreme. Court winter assizes are now in progress. The only fountains noted were in washroom lavatories and not easily accessible for public use. The grand jury also found The jury found that no cloak- rooms are provided with the re- sult that at least one corridor) is partially blocked with al large coat rack reducing the exit in the event of fire. It found not enough fire de- tection stations in the care- taker's storage area in the base-|" pee e Pr ment; garbage collection was same 1595 16% 164 16H + Me found to be infrequent and min- M4 + jeral spirits, paints and other +2 \combustible materials stored 'improperly in the same area as ~"\wood and paper cartons. Cam Mines 2000 24 | Domestic hot water facilities € Frog = 10 \for cleaning appeared inade- ¢ Faraday 300 i ioe to the a a -- Jamieson 1500 in joffices were foun without ee: Ama a =n lenough electrical outlets for Cheskirk +\business machines, necessitat- jing the use of overly long ex- "" |tension cords. No drinking fountains were found available in the corridors. 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 Wrade up or down Always top quality -- suites, bedroom and slipper chairs, Genuine Springwall mattresses, Teakwood tables ond cabinets, Fine period pro- vincial and modern table lamps. that two main exterior doors are kept locked in violation of provincial fire regulations. As a recommendation to alle- viating the accumulation . of garbage, the jury recommend- ed that an incinerator be pro- vided. The jury found no prisoners being improperly detained at the Ontario County Jail in Whitby. The report recommend- ed that some painting be done in the men's cell block and re- placement of filters in the ven- tilation system. Also visited by the grand jury were two homes for the aged, Hillsdale Manor in Osh- awa and Fairview Lodge in Whitby and the Glenholme School for Retarded Children in Oshawa. All three places were found to be modern, well equip: ped and efficiently staffed. HARTMAN -- Treasured memories of @ dear husband and father, Amos Melburn| Hartman, who left us on January 15, 1955.) Remembered still, with love sincere, Only: memories but very dear. | --Sadly missed by wife and sons. Acad Uran \ Accra 29 Agnico 1000 10 140 Akaitcho 1000 84 84 A Am Moly 2300 229 225 Ang Rouyn Re 4 145 (145 «(145 Ansil 17500 -19¥2 18% 19 Argosy 1033 35% 35 «(35 Aunor 250 420 420 420 Belcher 1000 35 35 Belleterre 4500 52 52 52 $00 25 = 25, - 25 12% 12% 124-- Vo 2 6 R.N.A.O. MON., JAN. 18th at 8 p.m. 243% UA + Vo 16% 16% 23% 23% -- Va 22a 22% + Ve ne i 94 19% 19% j s $420 «20 420 +10 | | ms au evs sv 210 $22¥2 22 222 225 $7% Te % 25 $214 21% Bie 215$180 180 50 $562 56¥% "Sov 200 $32¥2 = a te 100 $7 100 140 100 $158 200 $8 $195. Telephone yierens after 6 p. "§ WRECKING @ 1956 Oldsmobile 98. Many od for sale. Apply 75 Wellington treet West between 4 and 6 p.m. 1958 PONTIAC, 6 cylinder, automatic, 2- door deluxe series, A-1 mechanically, very good body. Definitely no rust! Two- fone beige and brown. $625 or best cash offer. 5555. Dom Stores Dom Tar | Text KILLEN -- In fond and loving memory| bt of our dear son and brother, Randy) oe gaa who passed away January 15, +4 545 -) 235 + ws --2 +5 also Fruitwood Provincial Figure 8 Triple dresser bedroom suites and Fleetwood combination TV, Stereo radio and recorder sets. ALL NAME BRAND GOODS Goods on view all "-- Soturday from 9 A.M TERMS CASH ' CHEQUES ACCEPTED Cartage for radius of 30 miles available. 38--Coming Events CALIFORNIA 27 Days Escorted tour March 2 to 28 Travel deluxe air conditioned motor coach, Places of inter- est Salt Lake City, Reno, San Francisco, San Diego, Mexico, Grand Canyon, Hollywood, also many others, Hotels and tours arranged, WRITE Classroom A 35 School of Nursing LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 200 Wentworth East, 725-1181. SHAW Auto Wrecking Co., cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 89 Te little hands are resting, A.loving heart is still, A little son we loved is waiting For us just over the hill. Ontario Hospital, Whitby 2 Always remembered by Mom, Dad and) Forg Cda sisters Brenda and Janice. FPE-Pion pr SPEAKER | EPE-P MR, JOHN VIVASH | MeNALLY -- In loving memory of 8) Gen Bake e dear father, James McNally, who passed) Gp prili A TOPIC away January 15, 1956. Goodyear What would | give to clasp his hand, G Mack A INVESTING AND INVESTMENTS His happy face to see, GL Paper To hear his voice and see his smile G L Power |CHARTERED BUS fo the Ice Follies, \February 2. Maple Leaf Gardens, To-| That meant so much to me. Gr W; --Ever remembered by the family, Hd chat Ped ronto. Fare including transportation $4.25. | Reserve your seat now as tickets are Hard Carp limited. Telephone 725-8470. QUEBEC PCs (Continued from Page 1) the party. Georges Valade, (Montreal Ste. Marie) said the caucus realizes a national party is needed and wants to avoid a split. Mr. Balcer, who set no dead- line for holding a leadership convention, said he hoped for one this year. "But we're not going to agree to putting it off to 1967, or something like that. This is not a joke." | He said he is confident of; sate in the arms of God's love cross-country support for the|--Sadly missed by his daughter convention call, 1955 PONTIAC in A-1 condition. Private sale. Telephone 723-2371. Bloor Stree) East, 725-2311. 1955 BBICK, automatic, green-white, new| OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck- tires, good mechanical condition. $300.\ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for Call 723-4524 between 5 and 7. wrecking, Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. 94 CHEVR 2 a na 34--Automobile Repair Brooklin, 655-3964, 1964 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, Full power- 24 HR. TOWING AND LEAGUE ROAD SERVICE Sins, low iecgys "Te i car warranty. 728-7781 Snow plowing, parts and service. DOC'S AUTO 1600 KING E. Speed Custom and Auto Accessories OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert carburetor and auto clectric service. 222 King Street West, 728-0817. TRANSMISSION specialists, sions are our only business. North. Phone 728-7339. 0 158 8 7 158 8 5 1325 $24% 2494 24% + ride | 196 PONTIAC poe 7 fair condition, a Dial 623-7218, 194 CHEV. Biscayne, 4door, standard poral Me he geese aqua "plue, Lt wash- indow, belts, only 5,000 miles. Most ony nts week. 188 Farewell Avenue, Bia Spotless. Also 1950 Chev. panel of 8 PROUSE -- In loving memory | who} dear grandmother, Delilah Prouse, passed away January 15, 1963. We lost a dear grandmother with a heart of gold, Who was more to us than wealth untold Without farewell she fell asleep With only memories for us to keep; We have los* but God has gained One of the best grandmothers the work contained. --Sadly misseo by granddaughter Betty, Frank, and great-grandson Francis. Hawker-S Hawker pr aye Sti Home A hy ee Pf 1 "8 Ol G Hughes O A $16 16 146 +% $20% 20% 20% -- a Vd 300 300 -- a 14a 16% 16% 3 Y 300 $14 $16% $13 C Rambler Cc 1700 192 Rambi Rt5300 8 8 8 C Red Pop 1500 %%% 9% 9% C Regcourt 500 15 15 15 © Sannorm 4500 8 8 8 Conwest 100 S10 «6510 Cop Corp 138500 45% 43 Cowich 1000 49 49 9 Craigmt 100 $16% 165% 16%-- ve Cusco 3000 a pA NA+ Daering --'" 3000 5 Denison 7 st bie et, %'\G Dicknsn 565 +5 Dome East Sull 3 Hur Erie 70% 71 Husky Imp Life Imp Oi} Imp Tob Ind Accep Inglis Inland Gas Inland G w 1BM 1963 CHEVROLET Be! Air + Me) automatic, power steering, Bg BS » redio, All ac- cessories. Cali 728-8263. 94 BUICK Le Sabre, 2-door hardtop, fully equipped, 11,400 'miles. Privately by lady since new. Apply 732 Dun- 0: 'tive 11% 25$266 266 266 214 $57% $7%4 57% --~ 600 $14% 14% 14% + ' Ba $26% 26% 26% | 400 4 --s transmis- 1 1038 Simcoe | PROUSE -- In loving memory of @ dear pe sit mother and grandmother; Delilah Prouse, Re who passed away January 15, 1963. | We often think of bygone days, When we were all together. The family chain is broken now, But memories will live forever, To us, she has not gone away, Nor has she travelled far, Just entered God's eternal home And left the gate ajar. s --Sadly missed by Dorothy, Frank, Bert.) Gerald and Brenda. SPENCER -- In loving memory of my nied Daddy, Albert F. Spencer, who pass- ed away January 15, 1959. Silently the angels took Daddy Into the mansion above, There he win rest from earth's toiling joo 59% 2728 «80 74$455 455 455 1315 $88% 88Y2 88% + Ve) 1400 $3% 33 3 --% 400. $982 98 98 1000 400 395 . 400 400 S11% 11% nh 1500 465 460 465 + +10 | ped 95 WS #5 +5 EXPERT brake Call 723-4233. 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of ADA. MAY WILSON, Widow, Deceased. All persons having claims agoinst the estate of ADA MAY WILSON, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 14th doy of December, 1964, ore hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Per- sonal Representative of the said deceased on or before service 'and front end 9s 226 Celina Street, 0 M% 80 radio, tires, back-up. lights, covers. no condition. Bow- Int Nickel Int Util Inter PL Int Stl P Jefferson Jeff Bw reg A Jock w seat manville 623-' 1956 PLYMOUTH, good condition, excel- lent second car, "new tires, radio, $175. Alex, 942-5843. 1957 PONTIAC coach, standerd, 6 cylin- der, 52.000 miles, One owner. Telephone thf, Runa ik Teun' br . Runs like new! Gus Brown po ng 725-1801. 9 grap cd V-% automatic, 2tone brown and beige This car has to be seen *ppreciated. Gus Brown Motors, Rowe Travel Agency Port Hope SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO TO-NIGHT CLUB CAMELOT King St. E.--one block eost of city limits. opposite 'Bad Boys" $1200 in Prizes Early Bird games at 7:45 Jackpot Nos. 55 ond 59 Admission 1.00 __ Giant YK Grandroy Granduc Gulch Hollinger Hud Bay Int Helium Irish Cop Iron Bay 'so Jaye Exp Joburke Jonsmith Kerr Add K_ Anacon Kirk Min a 3 5+ % --10 Kelly DA Kelly wts Kelsey Co Kelvinator Labatt Lafarge Lafarge A LOnt Cem LO Cem w Lau Fin Lav F 125 Levy Levy A pr LobCo A Lob Inc Loeb M MB PR Mass-F 870 MEPC 225 Met Stores p 7225 Molson A 2: Mont Loco Moore ety 5 675 100 100 120 200 1185 1700 425 225 225 750 920 100 1145 4298 2250 800 695 685 1000 122 12% "mM, 260 $33% 33% 33% 1324 $78 762 774 + ul 2300 105 101 1000 38 "Molly". $1614 -16Ve $22% 22% $13 12% SPENCER -- In loving memory of my, Mr. Balcer, named Quebec dear husband, Albert Franklin Spencer,| lieutenant to Mr. Diefenbaker| "Mo Passed away suddenly January at last year's annual meeting, turned back all questions about what he or his colleagues might do if an executive meeting is not called. before. Parliament meets. 1000 28% 24 28% 12000 13% 13 1394+ $000 (31 uv 3) hU+1 4630 925 915 920 +5 200 240 4 bed --2 1000 «(17 2000 +13 B oe $13% Pile iM +" 500 963. aa Parisienne V8 four- door Power steering, jower pos ag radio, whitewalls, automatic omnes, aang miles. 434 Rosmere Street. 728-1067. | | In 5 Mg ive a v4 189-189 182 182 ye) 0 7 tia 1a wa 6000 +% 452 s2iv 2% im | 79 "God needed a new star in heaven, A beautiful light to shine, So out of this old world of sorrow He pelise that dear husband "Daddy" of mi seealy | pep by his loving wife, Ella.| 1964 cava ET, Bei Air, four-door, 8| cylinder, automatic transmission, power | bonety radio, whitewalls. Telephone) Kirk Town L Dufauit Leitch * Lencourt 193 MERCURY 555 two-door hardtop, oe _ Hibad bucket seats, automatic, akes. power steering, radio, Royal Master tires, spotless. Gus Brown S, 725-1801. 1960 PONTIAC four-door sedan, automat- ic, custom radio, whitewall tires. Excel-| the 27th day : of Jonuary, lent mechanica! condition. Gus Brown) 1965, full porticulars of their Motors, 725-180). | claims. Immediately after bay CHEVROLET Bel i the said date the said Per- sedan, custom r: jo, six-cylinder, stan- son. epr i is- dard transmission, 18,000 original miles al R eeniciye will dis One owner, Gus Brown Motors, 725-1¢01,| tribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only 1963 BUICK Le Sabre sedan, automatic. , to claims of which he sholl have notice. Lary Me isda One owner. Tephene DATED at Oshawa, Ontario, this 6th doy of January, 1965. FREDERICK A. WILSON Administrator by his Solicitors, MANNING F. SWARTZ & RONALD L. SWARTZ 262 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario, _ NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5 200 1465 | STIRE -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Elsie Gill Etcher, who| passed away January 15, 1960. We have lost our soul's companion, A life linked with our own; And day by day we miss her more, As we walk through life alone. --Remembered always by husband Fred and the Etcher amily. pi iy Shot Injures Police Chief SOUTH ' PORCUPINE, Ont. (CP)--A 22-year-old man was 'jarrested Thursday night after holding 15 policemen at bay with a rifle and slightly wound- ing Police Chief Hugh Douglas. Chief Douglas, 64, was grazed in the stomach by a .22-calibre bullet from five feet away. The jchief drew a chair which de- flected the bullet. | The chief, accompanied by jConst, Edgar Montigny, «P| MONUMENTS--MARKERS| \talking with the man at the door RIMAR jof- his house. Const. Montign selend the man onee the chief MEMORIALS was shot but it took four other 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE policemen to subdue him, No charges were laid immediately. EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 Police said the man had been dismissed from his: job and threatened his mother with a knife when he went home. Police said they surrounded the house and waited for dark- ness after the man threatened them. At 6:30 p.m., police began 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go firing the first of 20 tear-gas Children Under 16 Not Admitted |bombs into the house. Forty- ons -- oe --|five minutes later, Chief Doug- las went to the door and talked with the man. At 7:50 p.m., he} was talking with the man again) when a tear-gas bomb was tossed into the house and the man fired at the chief. 750 Va 200 "a 300 200 Morse B Nat Contain Nat Drug Nat Or wi Claims Vital Jobs Cut Out Oshawa City Council has cut}Oshawa and __ District out necessary works in the past 14 + %| Matigmi ~ GOSPEL SERVICE Storie Park, Mill Street SUNDAYS -- 7 P.M. (Except Sunday, Jon. 24) at 3 p.m THURSDAYS -- 8 P.M. 1 YOUR NEW Ee finders THOMPSON -- In affectionate remem: brance of a dear husband who passed away January 15, 1961. MUIR: installed AREE in 115 MINUTES! --Sadly missed, wife Ethel. ms SLSaRORTLE four door hardtop, full power, new tires, radio, good condi- tion. Te'ephone 728-7902. | 1964 CHEVROLET, two-door, 327 cu. "| motor, standard transmission, oversize! tires, positraction, many extras. Tele- phone 723-4729. 1964 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 8 cylinder,! automatic, power steering, shade-light) glass, radio, 8,000 miles.Call 728-1227. | Nothing on earth will mem- orialize for longer or better than a bronze memorial de- signed by Matthews and sup- plied by Mount Lawn Mem- orial Park. Year round instal- lations, courteous informa- tion, 7 723- 2633, First meeting Sun, Jan. 17 Labor Council has indicated it will ask to keep the mill rate down, City| City Council to do this) to ex- Clerk Roy Barrand told mem- |tending it to females, to increas- bers 'of the Lakeland chapter,|ing it to $50 (from the present --J|Administrative Management So-|$10 in Oshawa). An "average" ciety, at a Hotel Genosha meet-/day's wage was suggested as ing Thursday night. | the amount, if the tax is kept. Suggestions put forward last| Mr. Barrand said the inten- tion is to drop the Statute sources of revenue included on Act, under which the ing a portion of the provincial | Poll tax is collected, and put it sales tax (or by adding one|under the Assessment Act. per cent) and diverting a por-| He said there is no authority |tion of the gasoline tax as Mr.|under the Act to demand the \Barrand led a discussion . on|tax via payroll deduction and |provincial legislation as it re-|many municipalities have drop- lates to municipal government|Ped the tax because of the dif- management. |ficulty in collecting it. \CARD OF THANKS cn ag BROWN -- | would like to thank every/ all the time and you could never one for their kindness, cards, flowers and| visits to me while | was in Oshawa Gen- become familiar with them. all) eral Hospital Special thanks to Dr.jin 100 years," emphasized Mr. | onedhge Rev. Deloss Scott, Mr. and Mrs.| | Barrand. Roy Fallow and all nurses ¢ on 2A; also to | Rev. Corbett from Quebi --Ross Brown, 172 Hilterott Street, Osh- awa, | at Oshawa's newest and finest ' MUFFLER INSTALLATION CENTRE ll I SPEEDY MUFFLER KING| [| 206KING ST.WEST Jf L TEL. 728-6268 65 A A A PP ARNG ER ad Open Mon. thru Sat. 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Friday nights till 9 P.M. Ministers V. HADDLESEY A. ABBOTT ALL WELCOME. BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, JAN. 16th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpots to go 1955 BUICK, Century; two-door hardtop, | radio, good condition, $100. Dial 263-2640. | 19599 CHEVROLET impala, 2-door hard-| top, V-8, automatic, black ~~ Bigas mess whitewall tires, padded brakes, radio. Good conition, 'Best oer. Phone 728-494v, 1962 OLDSMOBILE Super-88, four-door | hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering, | power brakes, radio, whitewalis, Excel-/ lent congition. Call 725-7664, 1958 IMPALA, two-door "hardtop, black, red: interior. V-8 automatic, whitewalls, | Perea vedio, A-1 condition. $900 cash. | AND OTHERS In the Estate of 964 CHEVELLE™ Malibu herdton, auto-| HARRY CHOPIK, matic transmission, whitewall tires. Ex-) cellent, condition, Best, ofter, TTelephone| Inspector, Deceased AH persons having' claims against the estate of HARRY CHOPIK, ice of the City of Oshawa, in tre County of On- torio, Inspector, deceased, who died cn or about the 5th day. of September, 1964, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigi.ed Personal Re- presentative of the said de- ceased' on or before the 27th doy of January, 1965, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the soid date the said Personal Re- presentatives will distribute the assets of the said deceas- ed having tegard only to claims of which they sholl then have notice. DATED at Oshawa, Ontario, this 6th doy of January, 1965. ANN DUNN and PAUL CHOPIK Executors by their Solicitors MANNING F. SWARTZ & RONALD L. SWARTZ, 26% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario, oe CAR PARTS, spindles to make ral also used tires. 509 Bloor Street East after 4 723-2781. | 1964 CHEVROLET i 'impala, two door hard- top, 327 transmission, 'poses a. Brooklin, 0 p.m 1958 IMPALA V8, automatic, two teaakar| radio, white walls, fénder skirts. Many| extras. Must see to appreciate. Telephone! 728-5279 1957 PONTIAC, good body, excellent motor, radio, snow fires, éstandard, best offer. 725-2101. MODEL T FORD, business coupe, (1926) good condition, $600. Telephone 723-6872. W@ PLYMOUTH Belvedere vane excélient condition, Must sell. $850. Telephone 728-8614. 1987 CADILLAC Sedan de vile, wood interior, ali power option: ically A-1, best offer. Apply ef Adelaide Avenve West or 7605. 1964 OLDSMOBILE Super #8, { oem, Soaee radio, power steering and gh abe regal oa light bive in- fern." 725-2772 after Wer yng pag ae sapped. ~ will trade for 1 1963 Ye-ton truck and take over payments, Telephone 723-5941. 19 BUICK Le Sabre, 4 door hardtop, automatic, power steering. Dial 668-4554. 199 CHEVROLET, two-door, , Biscayne, six, radio. One owner. A-1 condition, green with matching interior, $780. Tele- Soon 668-4517 Whitby. 655-4535) He said the province looks to| ;municipal associations the most important being the On-| WOOD -- The family of the late Vera|tario , Municipal Association -- M. Wood wouic like to express their sin: cere appreciation to their many triends| fT leads in framing legislation and neighbors, --* ies and staffiHe said a hearing prior to woh the hospital neral Motors, and boys ic sci H the Garnish Moulding, Rey. Deloss Legislature Sessions Is held to discuss resolutions which come forward from such bodies. Soot! and Rev. N. F. Swackhammer for their many kindnesses during her iliness and our recent bereavement. --Ceell t. Word! WOULD EXTEND Discussion centred around) hints of future legislation gar-| nered from two interim re- ports from a provificial select | committee set up to study) municipal government in| Ontario, Poll tax, uniform election | days, franchise eligibility, the} right to sit on council, changes| in the fiscal year and vacancy! allowances were considered. Poll tax suggestions ranged from dropping it altogether (the DON JACKSON SKATES AGAIN The choicest reserved seats at Maple Leaf Gardens are available for you NOW, at Murray Johnston's (Oshawa) Ltd. in Downtown Oshawa, for the ICE FOLLIES starring DON JACKSON. And while you are picking up your seats, you will save more than the price of your seats at Murray Johnston's 2 Yearly Sale of Fine Clothes and Winter Wear. This sale starts Monday, 18th Jan. '65 and we offer you nothing but our regular top-quality merchan- dise, (for which we are justly recognized), at substantial savings. So See Don Jackson and Save at Murray Johnston's, and be sat- isfied on both counts, Sun Time Tour BERMUDA April 16 to 23rd Trovel chartered bus to New York then via Queen of Ber- muda, $600. Te URGES COMMON DRAFT HOUSTON (AP)--Ralph Wil-) son, owner of the champion Buffalo Bills of the American Football League, urged Wed- nesday a common draft as the solution to pro football's basic problem. "I, think the two leagues must have some sort of an understanding on the draft before too many years roll by or I see some very serious storm clouds on the horizon for pro football," said Wilson in an interview. WRITE Rowe Travel Agency Port Hope, Ont. aes SAME OLD ROUTE WOLVE RHAMPTON, Eng- land (CP)--An efficiency study recommended that this Stafford- shire town's 14 street cleaners could do one-third more work in the same time by following new routes. 'The cleaners agreed-- provided they received a third more pay. The council held out for an increase of one quarter so the men still follow their old routes, ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor & Simcoe . Every Fri. at 7/45 p.m. 20 Games $10 ond $15 Jackpot 57 Nos, $170 Jackpots and Share the Wealth 10 chickens es door prizes ,

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