16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday; Jenuery, 29, 1965 30--Automobiles for Sole 30--Automobiles for Sale QUALITY CARS 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA TWO DOOR HARDTOP bie automotic transmission, . "Immaculate". 1962 MERCURY - METEOR TWO DOOR 6 cylinder, standard trons- mission, radio, like new, 18,- 000 miles. 1962 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR SEDAN V-8 engine, radio, mileage 23,000. 'Excellent 'condition"" 1962 CHEVROLET. BEL-AIR TWO-DOOR HARDTOP Reliable 6' motor, automo- tic transmission. "A real good cor. 1962 MERCURY MONTEREY TWO DOOR HARDTOP V-8, automatic transmission, power equipped, radio. "The best in Oshawo." 1962 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR FOUR DOOR STATION WAGON V-8, automatic transmission, exterior and interior like new. 1961 PONTIAC SEDAN Automatic transmission, radio. "A nice car." 1959 CHEVROLET DOLLARS DO DOUBLE DUTY at Seaway because we give so much more value for your money. * 1961 FORD FORDOR SEDAN Finished in Rangoon red with contrasting in- A-1 condition throughout. Low down poyment will handle. 1961 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE FORDOR SEDAN Oshawa blue with white top, automatic transmis- sion, power steering, radio, new. tires and chrome discs. A- 1 throughout. 1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE TUDOR HARDTOP Gleaming black with righ blue interior, auto- SEDAN Radio, automatic transmission. 1959 CHEVROLET SEDAN 6 cylinder, stondard trans- mission, body and mechani- cal condition outstanding. 1958 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR STATION WAGON "A real relicble machine." 1959 HILLMAN STATION WAGON To Clear $125. TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 King Street East Uust East of Wilson Rd.) shawa 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 WELLMAN'S ANNIVERSARY SALE Starts Monday * WATCH MONDAY'S PAPER FOR FURTHER ___DETAI co BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. ---OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 $ ALL CASH " For clean cars, or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LTD, 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. $ 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quolity SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 196) CHEVROLET Bel Air Sedan. and iti 9 5693 a wo wee 956 BUICK Speci Special four ¢ four door hard top. | mechanical condition, good 'body. Sierts in any kind of weather. Make offer. Telephone 668-4517 ] Whitby. 1956 CHEVROLET, new tires, rebuilt en- ine. Standera tr: alee ate * owner. rice $275. Telephone 725- 199 METEOR, V-8 a 'Btone brown and beige This car has to be seen be appreciated. Gus Brown Motors, ve to © 725-1801 W6i PONTIAC Laurentian, automatic radio, tubeless. 728-9164. 1964 CHEVROLET, Bel Air, four-door, 8 automatic ie hag rte four-barrel, Telephone |1962 SUPER 88, four-door hardtop, | mobile, matic transmission, ro- dio, whitewoll _ tires, chrome discs. A true beauty. 1960 METEOR TUDOR SEDAN Seamist green, equipped with radio. Guaranteed. 1963 FAIRLANE FORDOR SEDAN Corinthian white with red interior. A one owner hew. cor trade. A-1 throughout. 1960 CHEVROLET TWO DOOR WAGON A-1 condition through- out. An ideal family cor. 1964 ECONOLINE VAN Big 6 cylinder engine, custom package, rear windows, low mileage. Factory worranty. * MANY OTHER A-1 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM * LOW, LOW DOWN PAYMENTS FINANCE UP TO 30 MONTHS * Seaway MOTORS LIMITED "Your Authorized Dealer For Ford's Family Ot Fine Products" | Ki 200 Dundas St. W. WHITBY 668-5893 Olds- fully loaded, new licence. Tele-| phone 725-2900. |\US2D_ CAR PARTS, spindles fo make trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street East after 4 723-2281. 1957 BUICK two-door hardtop. Good con- dition, $250 or best offer. Telephone €68-5154, 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian station "wagon, V-8 automatic, A-] condition. Open to offers. Telephone 728-3817. | tk 30---Automobiles for Sale JANUARY SALE of RECONDITIONED USED CARS 1965 FORD 2 4 power, radio. List $4,000 Selling Price $3,500 1964 CHEVROLET Automatic. Factory warranty in effect. $2,150 1964 VALIANT 4 on floor, 10,000 actual mileage. 40,000 miles or 4 yeor warranty in effect. $2,495 1962 CHRYSLER 2-way power, radio. Like new. $1,995 1962 FORD V-8 Fairlane 500. Radio, Automatic 1,695 1960 MONARCH Lucerne 2-door hardtop, many extras. Spotless condition. 1959 DODGE Custom Royal. 2-way power, radio. Perfect condition. $750 1959 VAUXHALL Cresta 6 cylinder. Sharp! 495 1958 CHEVROLET | One Owner! Clean. | 1957 FORD Good running order, Sharp! $450 1957 PONTIAC 4-door, hardtop, A-1] condi- tion, $595 1956 DODGE V-8 Runs like new! $250 Our licensed mechanics repair all makes and models. HACKNEY MOTORS YOUR ie DEALER 1180 ini St. North Telephone 728-0031 ___Open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m 24 HR. TOWING AND LEAGUE ROAD SERVICE 728-7781 Snow plowing, parts and service. DOC'S AUTO 1600 KING E Speed Custom and Auto Accessories alg Pt: igho brakes, steering and win- lows. Sell or trade for small | 723-9661 'all car, Phone; |i960 8 BUICK LaSabre; four-door "hardtop, | automatic, power steering. Dial 668-4554, ho CHEVROLET. Good running order. eap transportation, $60. Tel 723-2106. aligns 1965 MGB convertible, seat belts, mirrors, | fonneau covers, undercoat. Under 4,500 miles. Phone 723-4864 1959 MONARCH Lucerne, po ring | and brakes, dua! range, transmission, A-1| condition. No down payment. Dial! 668-8276. 1960 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, 6, auto-| matic, radio, washers, wheel discs, back- up lights, snow tires, 1965 plates. Excel: | lent condition. One owner. 728-6328. 1963 CHEVROLET Super Sport, & cyiin- lf lia A-1 condition, Telephone 1975 31---Compoct Cars for Sale SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 Open _Evenings "PEUGEOT and VOLVO SALES and SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repoir and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road, South Oshawa 728-0921 Ries "ANGLIA deluxe, excellent condition. 1,000 origina, miles. Telephone 728-0996 |eunenae morning. |1961 VOLVO deluxe model rites |radio. Excellers running car. $1250, Must jsellt" Phone 725-1801. | 1961 AUSTIN Healy Sprite, Mark |. Ex- |cellent shape Must be seen to be ap- |Preciated. Ful: price $700, Brooklin | 655-3139, 1963 VOLKESWAGEN d deluxe, red, , radio, | srow tires, four new summer tires, A-1 condition. Telephone 728-1820. |OFFER YOUR SERVICE regularly In the| }business building marketplace -- The |Times Classified Section. Dial 723-3492 |now and a friendly ad-writer will help | you |1962 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, j tion Telephone 728-0858. |1963 COMET $22, black with red interior, bucket seats, radio, wheel discs. Fully equipped. Telephone 728-4252. |1959 VAUXHALL Cresta four-door, new |paint job, custorr radio, runs excellently. Gus Brown Motors, 725- 1801. 1961 CORVAIR Monza, four-door auto- matic, custom radio, padded dash, 26,000 guaranteed original miles. Lady owned bt driven since new. Gus Brown Motors, 801. 32--Trucks for Sale A-1 condi- | 1954 CHEVROLET coach, excellent tires, motor and body. Radio, power steering. Was lady's car, $125. Telephone 773-5387. 1963 PARISIENNE two-door hardtop, V-# automatic, radio, other extras, pag mile- age, private, one owner. Terms avail- |able. Telephure 725-7792. 1964 OLDSMOBILE 68 hardtop, 2 radio, power steering, etc. Call 725-4353 after 6 p.m 1957 OLDSMOBILE, power brakes an steering, radio. Runs good. $250, 728-1306, 1959 CHEVROLET E Biscayne : sedan, 6 5 cyl inder, standerd, excellent Small down payment. Take over pay- ments, $33 monthly. Sickness, must sell. 728-4817, 1959 CADILLAC convertible, white red trim, white roof, fully power equip-| ped. Low mileage and mechanical condi- tion fully guaranteed. Gus Brown Motors, 725-1861, 1964 CHEVELLE Maliba, white and red, wes ei tore Bel Air, 4door sedan, 8 automatic, power equipped, r itewelts, padded dash, tinted 4 Sg etc. Low oe Excellent condi- v4 . fadio. Best offer. Tele- phone 723-6785, 1956 PONTIAC, good fires, motor and body. Apply 1265 Simcoe Street South or telephone 723-7788. 1959 ) PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, V8 » power brakes, power steering, oa aeRcuRY two-door hardtop, V-8, low mileage, $1495. Call Bowmanville 1964 BUICK LeSabre, | tour-doos y hardtop, power steering, autometic, power brakes, rene ec. Gre owner. Like new, Tele} phere 728-9485, custom radio, previous owner's name on request. Low mileage. Fully guaranteed. GUs Brown Motors. Telephone 725-1801 1959 IMPALA, two-door hardtop V8 auto- matic, power equipped. Custom radio, spotiess inside and out. Gus Brown Mo- fors. 725-1801, .jcamper to fit any half-ton. Cupboards, throughout. | 725-9861 1953 INTERNATIONAL half-ton pick-up, | leng box, racks, good condition, also sink, etc., $750, complete or sell separ- ately. Apply 428 Ritson Road South |TWO-TON stake truck, 1954 } Warcityy 4 ex- cellen' condition, four-foot solid racks, |$695 cash or finance. Also '51 GMC half- ton, good me'cr, new tires, $95; '48 Chev-| | rolet, three-querter-ton, $95. Liberty Nur- | eres 623-3074 Bowmanville. ' CHEVR ILET, tow truck, ¥¢ > | 1947 CHEVROLET, tow ier winch, 300 ff. cable. Dodge truck, 1949, one ton GMC Dial Hampton 263-2445 or '33--Automobiles Wanted _ CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 $300 CASH for best used car offered. Private, Phore 725-0687, CASH for best 1962 Chevy 11 or Acadian sedan; automatic. Must be exceptional. | No dealers please. Telephone 728-0675. | CASH for @ 1960 model Chevrolet or Pon-| tiac car; alse a ton pick-up, any year,| In good condition. Write Box 502 omewn Times, ers, 75 vicinity Rossland Road phone 725-0413. yovowes eR RR 33--Automobiles Leben a Pg Rs parts sale. Ir 89 Bloor Street le bought. 89 East, 725- pa edi tlic etna ean DOTY OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck- Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4 LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. res, prices paid. 200 Wentworth Batt, Be a nS an moan atm Events IN MEMORIAM MONSTER BINGO 34--Automobile Repair Over $500 in Prizes EXPERT brake service and front end suspension alignment. 226 Celina Street. Cali 723-4223 SAT. JAN. 30th are our Me business: 1038 Simcoe North, AT 8 P.M. Phone 728-733 expert OSHAWA awe Centre carburator anc ag A rag nya 222 King Street West, 728-08 35--Lost and Found LOST: Boy's glasses, urgently ag and Hortop. COST -- Border Collie, ieee and black, male, 10 mon old. nswers 10 ag ll Sadly missed. Piame dial 668- ps se OE TE BRR rade ae GIVE YOUR PROBLEM a lift with Class- ified : To sell, rent, hire, buy or sell, Phone 723- for a courteous ad-writer. cana lost In Burketon area, Tattoo on left ear. Registration number RMWAT, Answers. to Barney. Telephone Whi 668-3480 after 4. LOST: Black and tan pup, Monday. Enniskillen Oshawa ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS bien tickets on 20 boxes lates to be drawn GOODALL -- Henry and Elaine are happy to singunce ihe arrival 8 6 1s. 13 ozs. son, Gordon Edward, born Sunday; January 24, 1965 Vat the Oshawa General Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Blair and Muesli staff of 4th floor. LaHAY -- Ed and Audrey nounce the birth of their son, Edward, 7 pounds, on Wednesday, Janu- ary 27, 1965, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital. Many thanks to Dr. McKay, Dr. Kimmeriey anc Dr, Halam-Andres and case room steft. VENNOR -- Frank and nounce with pleasure the Pesto of thelr daughter, Ann Marie, 7 Ibs., 6 ozs., at the Oshawa General Hospital, on Friday, January 22, 1965. Favor received from St Anne. Many thanks to Dr, Glazier end fourth floor staff. WATSON -- Laurie and Donna (nee Lowery) are happy to elect ince the birth of a daughter Kerry. Lee, 7 Ibs. 2 ozs., born en Friday, January 22, 1965, at 8. bid poe by your wife. Meg and family. |husband, father HENDERSON -- in loving ofa ear husbanc, father and grai Dave Henderson who paeend away Jan- ag 2, Pog very day in Bina pe ab we' Memories i --Sadly missed pect Pia remembered PALECHUK -- Aas] 'loving ranataler, Pl awe whe pee away January . We do not forget you, nor do we intend, We think of you offen and will to the ain and forgotten by some, you may But dearer to our memory, you ever --Lovingly remembered by his wife Anne, daughter Kay, son-in-law 'eck and children Jack, Janet and Chuck. -- CARD OF THANKS p.m. at Ajax and Pickering Hospital. A sister for Kim. Special vacate to Dr. Atkinson, Dr. Tomlinson, also nursing staff, Febhiory 13th. All Prizes Doubled on Admission Ticket Children Under 16 Not Admitted ey 0 on 7 LOST -- Grandview and King, January 16, off moving van, jewel box, wedding veil and tiara; ring black onyx with dia- mond; valuable keepsake, Reward, 723- 2297; evenings 728-4842. 36--Legal Tenders will be received by the School Board of T.S.A. of Darlington for a one-half ton pick-up truck, standard mo- del, six-ply tires, snow tires, heater, twin windshield wip- ers and washers, two stand- ord mirrors, until Friday, February 5, 1965. Reference. M. J. Hobbs, Sec-Treos., Enniskillen, Ontario. Office Phone 263-2401, Residence 263-2608. 37--Auctions 'Auction Sale FURNITURE and RUG STOCK 19" and 23" T.V. Sets -- Stereo Hi-Fi and Automa- tic Sewing Machines in- cluding number of Exhib- its direct from C.N.E. Furniture Show. 1988 EDSEL, twodoor hardtop, "aute-| NAME BRAND GOODS area Ordered to be sold in detail without reserve. Saturday, Jan.30 | 2:30 p.m. Sharp AT 133 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY (NEXT DOOR TO BROCK THEATRE) Provincial 4 seater hand tuft- ed Chesterfield Suites --- Mo- dern and Colonial Chester- field Suites -- Love Seats -- Occasional Chairs -- Modern ond Provincial Side Tables -- Cane Back Fireside Chairs -- Matresses all sizes -- Col- onial and Scandinavian Din- ette Suites -- Kitchen Suites ---- Lamps -- Liquor Bars -- AM-FM Radios -- Teak Cab- inets and Tables -- Chintz Couches ond Chairs, Doveno Suites and Space Savers -- Modern and Scandinavian Double ond Triple Dresser Bedroom Suites, etc. etc. PLEASE NOTE -- Large stock of rugs will be offered at be- ginning of sale 2:30 Sharp. Goods Now on View SALE BY JEFF'S FURNITURE LTD. Toronto 38--Coming | Events SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO TO-NIGHT CLUB CAMELOT King St. E.--one block east of city limits. opposite "Bad Boys" $1200 in Prizes Early Bird games at 7:45 Jackpot Nos. 50 ond 52 Admission 1.00 BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, JAN. 30th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8: Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpots to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not. Admitted ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor & Simcoe Every Fri. at 7:45 p.m. 20 Games $18 and $15 Jackpot 50 Nos. $100 Jackpots ond Share the Wealth DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA present THE BOBETTE SALON of BEAUTY HAIR STYLE ond WIG FASHION SHOW at St. Gregory's Auditorium. February Ist, 1965 8 P.M. Door Prizes. Admission $1.00. OBITUARIES DEATHS BRETT, Francis X. Suddenly at Toronto on Thursday, Janu- ary 28, .1965, Francis X, Brett, beloved son of the late Mr. and Mrs, James Brett and dear brother of Joseph Brett of Pickering (formerly of Dunbarton) and John, deceased; and loving uncle of John James of Dunbarton, Gerrard and James of Pickering. Mr. Brett is resting at Mc- Eachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering. Funeral on Mon- day, February 1, at 9.45 a.m. to St. Francis de Sales Church, Pickering, for Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m, Interment St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. (The xosary will be recited at the funeral home on Sunday evening at 8 p.m.) GIBBS, James Entered into rest in the Oshawa Sonar Hospital on Thursday, January 28, 1965, CLARENCE A. MURPHY PRESTON Clarence Murphy, 56, of 360 Wellington street south, died Jan. 28 at) South. Waterloo Hospital, Galt,! after a few months' illness. Born in Brantford, he lived in Preston for 50 years. He was jmanager of Preston Metal and {Roofing Co. for the past five lyears, Before that he was em- ployed at Eastern Steel Prod- ucts Ltd. for mahy years. He was a member of St, Clement's RC Church, past deputy grand master of Preston Knights of Columbus, past president of Holy Name Society, a member of the separate school board for a number of years and the board of education for one year and was a former member of!! the library board, Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth Wilson; a daugh- ter, Sharon of Toronto; his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murphy of Kitchener; four brothers, Melvin of Kitchener, A.|Mrs. Lena Myers, Holy Hill, Florida, and |Charles Gibbs, Jemes Gibbs, beloved husband of the late Nellie May Clarke, and brother of BLAIR -- The family of the lati gg ode 4 becodegh most sincerely Tike a is and floral tributes 'and 'for so mat ethan kn Counties Warden To Be Honored HAMPTON (Staff) -- A testi- monial dinner for Reeve A. Blanchard will be tendered 'to him early in 1965. Reeve Blan- chard was recently elected war- aiden of the Northumberland- |Lurham Counties Council. Committees were appointed to linen after the arrangements for the dinner: The finance commit- and accommodation are Council- lors Carl Down and Richard Gibbs. The program committee looking after the menu and printing is Councillor Mary Budai and Clerk Walter Rundle. Wesley Down, land appraiser of Hilton, Ont., will be engaged to appraise possible damages to private property as a result of tee which will look after tickets} 1 rebuilding Development Road. 706. Mr. Down will be apprais- ing any damages to private driveways and compiling such errr as he deems advis- able Deputy Reeve Harold Muir or his appointee will. attend the Conference on - Regional De- Se spaces in Toronto on Feb. An advertisement sige ys Darlington Township will placed in the 'World: Wide Eade ton of The Financial Post for SECOND SIGHT ILKESTON, England (CP)-- Coal loader .Joseph Beardsley lost his spectacles while work- ing at the coal face in Mapper- ley colliery in Yorkshire. Three weeks later they turned up in his home--amid a load of coal. shown in Pg many wa to Rev. Ww. v 7%, A sil hans aon "chapel for their kindness and ~The Blair Family. HANDED-DOWN CAR NOTTINGHAM, England (CP) Notts County soccer club here held a draw. The first prize was a new car, but the winning ticket wasn't claimed. Neither was the second ticket drawn. Third time was lucky for James Hill, but he already had a car. COLOR CANNY SWANSEA, Wales (CP)--Mo- torist Fred Murdoch went to court when he was booked for illegal parking. He told the Oshawa, in his 70th. year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, | Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel on Monday, February 1 at 2 p.m.! Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. (The! family will receive friends commencing) Saturday evening.) MONTAG, RICHARD Entered into rest suddenly, at the resi- dence of his stepdaughter, 106 Ridgewood Road, West Hill, Ontario, on Thursday, | January 28 1965, Richard Montag, be- joved husband of Nanny Montag, and oear stepfather of Sonia (Mrs. Mez) of Weét Hill. Mr. Montag is resting at Mc-} Eachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston | Road West, Pickering. Funeral service in| the chapel on Saturday, January 30. at 3.30 p.m. Interment Erskine Cemetery. | RICHARDSON, Ella Louise Suddenly .at her residence, 505 Centre Street South, Whitby, on Monday, Janu- ary 25, 1965, Ella Louise Richardson, beloved daughter of the late Frederick and Hannah Richardson, in her 89th) year, Private service, (at the request of ths deceased). was held at the W. C | Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, on Thurs- 'dey, January 26. Interment. was in Union Cemetery, Oshawa. The Rev. J. Smith officiated. ° Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all Clifford of Buffalo, William of |Preston and Rev.' Bernard |Murphy of Kitchener; two sis- |ters, Eileen of Kitchener and |Mrs. |Oshawa. | | FUNERAL OF |MRS. WILLAMINA KILGOUR Funeral service for the late Willamina Kilgour, who suddenly at home, Elliott street, on Sunday, was held Tuesday at the Gerrow| Funeral Chapel. Rey. A. W. Magee, Centre [Street United Church conducted the service. | Interment was in Mount Lawn |Cemetery. | Pallbearers were: Archie Brit-| lten, James ~ Martin, Barclay| |Bateman, Robert Martin, Cecil| Tindell and Ralph Ballard. JAMES GIBBS James Gibbs, a long time jresident of Oshawa, died Jan. |28, in the Oshawa General Hos-} pital, after a week's illness. He was in his 70th year. Born in Clarke Township, he was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Richard Gibbs and moved ito Oshawa 63 years ago. He married the late Nellie |May Clarke who died on Jan. |23, 1958. | An employee of the Ontario) Malleable Iron Ltd., he was also a member of Branch 43 of the Royal Canadian Legion. He is survived.by one sister, Mrs. Lena Myers, of Holy Hill, Florida; and one_ brother, Charles, Oshawa. The body is at the Armstrong | (i Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held in the Chapel, Feb. i, at 2 p.m. | | Rev. A. I. Woolcock, padre of; \Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion and minister of St. Mark's Anglican Church will preside. | Interment will be Cemetery. FUNERAL OF HARRY SOROKA The funeral of Harry Soroka, __jwho died Jan. 25 at his resi- ~ |dence on Bloor street, was held Jan. 28 at St. Mary's Cemetery. Rev. R. Panczenko, of St. John's Ukranian Greek Ortho- dox Church performed the serv- ice, Pallbearers were: T. Semen- chuk, M. Rabczak, M._ Storo- zenko, N. Lukasewycz, B, Cros-| mas and D. Crosmas. | | in Union William (Rita) O'Neill of! 159] GERROW |FUNERAL CHAPEL) 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements ond floral requirments for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE' 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 | | | | } | IN MEMORIAM DELANEY -- In loving memory of bal dear wife and mother, Patricia Delaney, | who passed away January 29, 1964. { The world changes year to year | And friends from day to day, | But never will the ey we love From memory pass awa' --Ever remembered by puscand Bill and son Bill. DELANEY -- (nee Patricia bavi In precious and loving memory of our [darling daughter 'Pat' who left us 30/ suddenty January 29, 1964 aged 19 years. | To Pat' In heaven From Mum and Dad who caret, How we miss you "Dear Pat" But not in our prayers. God picks the beautiful blossom And sometimes the bud so rare To bloom In His wonderful garden, Which he tends with loving care. Someday in the sweet tomorrow, Someday, we know not when He'll gather a few more blossoms | And we'll all be together again. For what It meant to lose you Love" | No one will ever know. --Still loved, still missed and ever pre- cious. --Mum and Dad Davies DELANEY -- In loving memory of a} dear niece, Patricia Ann, who passed | away one year ago on January 29, 1964. --Ever remembered by Aunt Alice, Uncle Harry and family. i HAMLYN -- In loving memory of >| dear mother and grandmother, Jessie) anny who passed away January 29,| 196 Mg "Mother who gave us the best of her | life, Who cherished our secrets, our sorrow, our strife his ey 'us to love and taught us to/ | our Yaother In Heaven, God bless you today. Your life was unselfish, for others you lived, pit for what you received but for what 'ou could give. Riera a 'oving thought, just a silent tear, | A beautiful memory of a mother so] dear. Dear God take a message to our mother above, Tell her how much we miss her and give her our love. --Lovingly remembered by her family.| LOCKYER -- In loving memory of al dear husband and father, Sydney Lock- yer, who passed away January 29, 1964. Loving and kind In all his ways Upright ano just to the end of his day, Sincere and kind in heart and mind What @ wonderful memory he left be- hind. Looking back with tenderness Over the years we trod, | We bless the years we had with you | ae leave the rest to God. | ed by wife May, family) | | | Plan Week The Inter-Service Club Council Brotherhood Week banquet will be held Feb. 15 in advance of the Canadian Council of Chris- tians and Jews _ brotherhood week. | Approximately 300 persons are expected to attend. It is an an- ils nual event to promote brother- hood regardless of race, color, creed or religion. Michael Starr, MP for Ontario} riding, will be chairman and Rev. John I. 'Hochban,. rector of} St. Regis College, Toronto, will be guest speaker. Alex. Smykaluk, president of Oshawa Lions Club, is chairman of the InterService Club Council. EARLY. MS. Before the finding of the 2,000-| year-old Dead Sea Scrolls, the} most ancient Hebrew manu-| scripts known were from the ninth century, Ot Brotherhood ® sa 'Grendeny dren. PATTERSON -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Lila Patterson, who passed away suddenly, January sh Dear Mom, what we would give If we could say, | "Hello ee 1 In the same old way; To see y sitting in that chair; | To know you waited there; | To hear your voice and see your smile, | To sit with you and chat awhile, | We wonder why you had fo die | Without a chance to say "Goodbye".| So you who have @ mother, Cherish her with care, For you will never know the heartache | Until you see her vacant chair. Sadly missed by Ross and family, Deanne, Jim, Wayne, Larry and Connie. MONUMENTS--MARKERS| RIMAR | MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 OFFICE 723-1002 | MOUNT LAWN Has for mony years, supplied, installed and cared for MEMORIALS by MATTHEWS (Makers since 1864) Be. sofe, be sure, call Wm, Greenhalgh, Mgr, 723-2633 i | | | | | magistrate the 'No Waiting'"' {signs in the road were painted the wrong color. They were. os 43 KING STREE 725 Our own Service Men will look after your oil furnace They're on call 24 hours a day, Call Us Anytime Brdbus if it were their own, cha Be T WEST, OSHAWA =3581 y, The case was quashed. ZELLER'S RETAILERS Ope: 9:30 Th 9:30 i SARONG CRISS-C TO THRIFTY CANADI n Ev Day From A.M. -- 6:00 P.M, ursday and Friday A.M. -- 9:00 P.M. ROSS NYLON LACE BRA ANS Light, cool nylon lace with the comfort and freedom of an elastic bro. SHOULDER STRAPS WITH ELASTIC INSERT Prevents straps digging, are comfortable all day long, UNIQUE CRISS-CROSS DESIGN For complete freedom with every breath . . of movement . . . will.not ride up. EMBROIDERED CUPS Mold arid shape naturally, for a natural youthful line, V-SHAPE BACK ELASTIC CLOSURE Double protection at the area of greatest strain. Bra lasts longer. REGULAR 5.00 While They Last » Separate arm and cup action , « » adjusts Ses OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ZELLER'S DOWNTOWN OSHAWA SIMCOE SOUTH |