16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, February 1, 1965 30--Automobiles for Sale 30--Automobiles for Sale 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- terior, A-1 condition throughout. Low down payment will handle. 1961 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE FORDOR SEDAN Oshawa blue with white top, automatic transmis- sion, power steering, radio, new tires chrome discs. A= 1} throughout, 1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE TUDOR HARDTOP Gleaming black with righ blue interior, auto- USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make East after 4, 723-2281. 1964 ecm ge be Bel Air four-door, 1955 AND A 1956 Chevrolet, good runners and equipped with $165 each, Diai Ajax 942-3033 after 6. 1962 SUPER 88, four-door hardtop, Olds- mobile, fuliy loaded, new licence. Tele phone 725-290. trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street) " 37--Auctions FURNITURE AND RUG SALE $26,000 STOCK INVENTORY High grade stock of Pro- vincial, Modern and Con- temporary design, Bed- room, Dining and Living Room Suites -- Fine Oc- casionals -- Large As- 1957 BUICK two-door 'dition, $250. or €68-5154, 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian condi station wagon, V-8 automatic, A-1 tion. offers. 728- Open to hardtop. Good con- best offer. Telephone) 1954 CHEVROLET coach, excellent tires, motor and body Radio, power ee Was lady's car. $125. Telephone 723-5387. 1959 PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, V8 brakes, power steering, custom radic, previous owner's name on request.. Low mileage. Fully guaranteed. 'Gus Brown Motors. T 725-1801. sortment of Rugs and Runners, Mats -- Easy Terms -- Up to 36 Months Below are some of the fine bargains thot will be offered: GOLDING -- Ken and Sandie ( Marquis) are' happy to announce arrival of their son, Trov, 7 ibs., 8 ozs. the 1 Hospital on Tues- . thanks to: day, Dr. J. W. Sprague Miller, (First grandchild for Mrs. Al Marquis, Ajax, or Mr, and KRAWCHUK -- Steve an d Jean nappy to announce the arrival of an 4 oz. daughter, Kristie Anna, 4th floor staff. WATSON -- Mr, and irs, William Watson (formerly Sheila ), are happy to announce the birth of a baby girl, Ann Katherine, January 30, 1965, at the Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. eadh ds All Sizes. 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 Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 1955 VOLKSWAGEN, $275. Hall's Beauty Lh desl ee Street East, Oshawa. 1961 VOLVO deluxe model with custom radio. Exceiler' running car. $1250. Must sell! Phone 725-1801. 1963 VOLKESWAGEN deluxe, red, radio, srow tires, four new summer fires, A-1 ci T 728-1820. matic trar , rae dio, whitewall 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 mew cor trade. A-I throughout. 1960 CHEVROLET TWO DOOR WAGON A-i condition through- out. An ideal family car. 1964 ECONOLINE VAN Big 6 cylinder engine, custom package, rear windows, low mileage, Factory warranty. * MANY OTHER A-1 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM * LOW, LOW DOWN >AYMENTS FINANCE UP TO 30 MONTHS * Seaway MOTORS LIMITED "Your Authorized Dealer For Ford's Family Ot Fine Products" Le 200 Dundas St. W. WHITBY ,--~ ag 668-5893 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 196 BUICK LaSabre; four-door hardtop, automatic, power steering. Dial 668-4554. 1959 MONARCH Lucerne, power steering and brakes, dua! range, transmission, A-1 condition. No down payment. Dial 1960 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, 6, avto- matic, radio, washers, wheel discs, back- up lights, snow tires, 1965 plates. Excel- lent One owner. 728-6328. 7963 CHEVROLET Super Sport, 8 cylin- hardtoo, Telephone} der A-1 condition. 723-1975. 195% CHEVROLET, new fires, rebuilt en- ine, Standera transmission. One owner Brice $275 Telephone 725-4614. 7959 CHEVROLET Biscayne sedan, 6 cy!- t , standerd, excellent throughout. Il down payment, pei $33 monthly, Sickness, must sell. 778-4817. CHEVELLE Maliba, white and red, ve automatic, radio, Best offer. Tele- phone 723-6785. (ethnical nn areca 1956 PONTIAC, good tires, motor and body. 1265 Simeoe Street South or ne TET. white g\Evelyn Goodwir, Unit 3. evail-iEvery Monday night, 8 p. conte, Lunch ond' ten Take over pay- OFFER YOUR SERVICE regularly In the business building marketplace -- The Times Classified Section. Dial 3492 now and a friendly ad-writer will help you. 1963 COMET $22, black with red Interior, bucket seats, radio, wheel discs. Fully T 728-4252, 1959 VAUXHALL Cresta four-door, new paint job, custor radio, runs excellently. Gus Brown Motors, 725-1801. 196% CORVAIR Monza, four-door auto- matic, custom radio, padded dash, 26,000 guaranteed original miles. Lady owned aR ed since new. Gus Brown Motors, 4 . 32--Trucks for Sale 1947 CHEVROLET, tow truck, power winch, 300 ft cable. Dodge truck, 1949, one ton GMC Dial Hampton 263-2445 or 725-9861. 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 $300 CASH for best used car offered. Private. Phore 725-0687. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO, Cars bought, parts for sale, Iron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck- ers, 1175 Nelson: Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 200 Wentworth East, 725-1181. 34--Automobile Repair EXPERT brake service and front end suspension alignment. 226 Celina Street. Cali 723-4233 RA ON tr are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North, Phone 728-7339. OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert carburator anc auto electric service. 222 King Street West, 728-0817. 35--Lost and Found LOST -- Borde: Collie, white and black, male, 10 -months old. Answers to "Randy". Sadly missed. Please dial 668- 4832. BEAGLE, lost in Burketon area. Tattoo on left ear, Registration number RMW4T. Answers to Barney. Telephone Whitby 668-3480 after 4. LOST -- boy's brown wallet, afternoon, Small sum of money papers. Reward, Telephone 725-5783. 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others having claims against the estate of HANNAH LOUISE DENNIS, who died at Oshawa, Decem- ber 28th, 1964, are request- ed to send particulars of such claims to the undersigned, solicitor for the Executors, on or before the 20th day of Felftuary, 1965, after which date the Estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to claims that have been re- ceived. ERNEST MARKS, Q.C., Solicitor, 17 King St. East, OSHAWA, Ontario. 38--Coming Events BINGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium AT 8 P.M. 690 KING E. ot FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Smowball Jackpot $120 - 56 Nos, $20° Consolation Reg. 'Jackpot 55 Nos. $100 $20 Consolation. Good Prizes GOOD PARKING Extra Bus Service KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE . ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 53 and 54 EARLY BIRD GAMES KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. W. RUMMAGE sale Centre Street United Church, Tuesday, February 2 at 1.30 p.m. Saturday and EASTVIEW PARK Euchre, Boys' Club. # DEATHS Regular 19.95 SALE 8.95 Modern and Provincial Table Lamps Regular 24.95 SALE 10.75 39' Continental Bed Complete with Headboard Regular 69.50 SALE 47.50 9 x 12 Wool Foam Back Rugs Many colors to choose from Also many other sizes Regular 69.00 SALE 36.00 6 x 9 Oval Hand Hooked Rugs Regular 42.50 SALE 29.00 Swivel Rockers (5 Colors) Regular 69.50 SALE 44.50 2 Pc. 4 Seater Foam Tufted Back Chesterfield Suites Regular 299.00 SALE 169.00 100" Wing Sofa Fruitwood Frame with Matching Chair Regular 550.00 SALE 289.00 Provincial Side Chairs Regulor 89.00 SALE 47.50 Shelborn Stereo Combination Hi-Fi Set Regular 189.00 SALE 99.00 Fleetwood 19" Portable T.V. Regular 229.00 SALE 169.00 Scandinavian Double Dresser Bedroom Suites with Bookcase Bed Regular 189.00 SALE 129.00 SPECIAL Wall to Wall Broadloom 4.50 sq. yd. TRILAN--6.95 sq. yd. ENGLISH WOOL--9.50 sq. yd. 5.75 sq .yd. DUPONT 501 --12.50 sq. yd. 7.65 sq. yd. All in Many Colors SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY, FEB. 2nd 9 am. to 9 p.m. WHITBY SALES 133 Brock St. N., Whitby For Information Phone 668-4334 38--Coming Events WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO 'lton, N.B., in her 48th year. CASKEY Alice Entered in'o rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, January 30, 1965. Alice Scott, beloved wife of William Cas- key, Oshawa, mother of Colin, Frederic- Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral service in the chapel, Tues- day, February 2nd at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. FURLONG, Sarah At Toronto East General Hospital on Sunday, January 3ist, 1965. Sarah Gra- ham age 56 years, beloved wife of Bruce Furlong, 43 Red Deer Ave., Scarborough and dear mother of George Brown, Cali- fornia and Doreen (Mrs. Richard Dean), Scarborough, only daughter of Mrs. George W. Graham, Bowmanville. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville. Service in the chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m, Interment, Bowmanville Ceme- tery. SIMMONS, Thomas William Entered into rest at his residence, Funt- fey, England, on Friday, January 29, 1965, dear father of Albert W. Simmons Oshawa, aged 86 years, Rest in peace. VANN, Mary At Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, January 30, 1965. Mary Coulter, beloved wife of the late Leonard Vann and loving mother of Mrs. A. Gallinger (Peggy), Mrs. R. Crandell (Wilma) and Howard Vann, all of Oshawa, in her 7ist year. The late Mrs Vann is resting at Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home, Service in the chapel on Tuesday, February 2nd at 2 p.m. Interment, Mount Lawn ceme- tery. (In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart Fund will be appreciated.) VAN SCHYNDEL, Lewis Suddenly, while visiting his parents In Holland, Lewis Van Schundel in his 40th year, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Van Schynde! of Gemert, Holland. Also) survived by his wife Josie Van Schyn- del of Oshawa and four sisters and seven brothers. Funeral on Thursdat morning at 10 a.m. and Interment will be. In Holland. WILLS, Mary At Hampton on Sunday, January 3ist, 1965. Mary Brock in her 86th year, wife of the late Albert Wills and dear mother ct John, Toronto, Allan Wicklow, Eileen (Mrs. Wilfred Smale), Hampton and Ed- ward (deceased), Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service In chapel on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. Interment St. Peters Anglican Cemetery, Cobourg. WOOD, Manson. Edwin Entered into rest in Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, January 31, 1965, Manson Edwin Wood, beloved husband of Annie Williams, in his 58th year. Dear father of Murgay of Bowmanville, Keith of Toronto and Mrs. Robert Edwards (Doreen) of Hialeah, Florida, and dear brother of Mrs Frank Train (Eleanor) and F. A. Wood (Archie), both of Osh- awa. Resting at Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, 'Bowmanvil'e. Funeral service in the chapel, Wednesday, Feb- ruary 3, 1965, at 2 p.m, Interment Hamp- ton Cemetery. 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 By The Canadian Press Quotations i agen an BAN in cents unless mai 2--Odd tot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Abitibi 1410 $13% 13% 13% + Ye Alta Gas 275 $38%e 38% Alt Gas B pr 10$107 107 107 Alt Gas w> 875 12% 12% 12% + % 50 soo 675 675 «675 «+10 $75 74¥%e 75 +1 Ue 36' 31% 3l%-- Ye 50. 50 ae 4 Ve Bie Bet Vo 21% 21% 12% 12% ao 2 0 +% 47 AT mM 35% 35% 139% 13% + Yo 1% 1% 4 4B 300 300 15% 5%4-- 0 W4t+% 6 6 +1 "4% 262 71% 14% 2 Be 5% 68 15% 1 44% 19% 56 18% 18% + Va 22% 22¥a-- Va $64 6464 $8 8 8 425 425 $26%4 26 38% 8% $47% 47 $43% 43% $14% 14% $50 5% $21 2) $13% 13% a5 AA Chemcell Chemcell Ip Chrysler Clairtone Clairton. w 425 264 + Ve 8% 47a -- Ve 43% -- Vs Um Ve 5%e + Ve 2 W% "45 --10 13 35% + Ve 26% -- % 152 26% -- Ve 24 = Ve 36% 574 -- Va 20% 89% 4% 59% --1%0 89 «6189 «(189 12% 12% 124+ Ve 108% 109 140 «(140 7 = 97 =I Coronation Crain RL Crush int Cygnus A Fittings 'A Ford US Ford Cda Fruehauf GMC GP Drill A GS W pr OBITUARIES MRS. WILLIAM CASKEY Mrs. William Caskey of 28) Prince street, a resident of Oshawa for the last 14 years, died in hospital here Saturday after a lengthy illness. She was born April 8, 1917) in Fredericton, N.B., and was the forme: Alice Scott. She married William Caskey, Jan. 23,1959 in Oshawa. ; | Mrs. Caskey is survived by a son, Colin, in Fredericton, five sisters, two brothers and five grandchiidren. | Rev. H. A. Mellow, pastor of Northminster United Church, will conduct funeral service at 2 p.m., Tuesday at the Arm- strong Funeral Home. Inter-| ment wii! be in Oshawa Union| Cemetery. | MRS. MARY VANN | Mrs. Mary Vann, 70; of 395 Mary street, died Saturday in Oshawa General Hospital fol- lowing a lengthy illness. | She was the daughter of the) late William and Mary Coul-) ter, was born in Oshawa and| spent her entire life here. | Mrs, Vann was educated in| shawa public and high schools) and devoted her life to her| home and. family. She was a) member of Centre Street United) Church. : She was predeceased by her 100 22 $1 200 $ 261 $109 100 140 25 $97 rot 07 Nos. 51 ond 54 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ANNUAL NIGHT OF CARDS Wed., Feb. 3rd -- 8 P.M, In the MASONIC TEMPLE. Prizes Refreshments' OBITUARY MRS. BRUCE FURLONG The death of a former Bow- manville resident, Mrs. Bruce Furlong, occurred Sunday at the Toronto East General Hos- pital. She was in her 57th year. The deceased was born in Newcastle - on- Tyne, England, the daughter of Mrs. George W. Graham and the late Mr. Gra- ham. Mrs. Furlong resided at Red Deer avenue, Scarborough. She was a member of Scarborough o|United Church, At one time she was a mem- ber of Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, where she was a violin soloist. The deceased is survived by her husband, her mother, of Bowmanville, a daughter, Mrs. Richard Dean (Doreen), of Scar- borough, and a son, George Brown, of California. Mrs. Furlong also leaves. six brothers, Thomas, George and Robert, of Bowmanville, Wil- liam, of Oshawa, John, of Lon- don, Ont., and Albert, of Pres- cott, Ont. The remains are at the Morris Funeral Chapel for the funeral service, Feb. 3 in the chapel. Rev. Harold Turner of St. Paul's United Church wil] conduct the service and interment will be in Bowmanville Cemetery. INVITE TENDERS TOKYO (Reuters) -- Seven Japanese shipbuilders will be invited to tender by March 1 for the construction of Japan's first nuclear-propelled ship, the Japan Aiomic-Powered Devel- CORY -- in loving memory of a dear friend T. H. Cory, who passed away February 1, 1960. Tenderly | treasure the past, With memories that will always And when | cease to think of you Will be when | am not here too. But some sweet day we'll meet again Beyond the toil and strife, And clasp each other's hands once last, more In a new and happy. life. --Sadly missed and ever remembered by his friend Lovetta. HUGHES -- In loving memory of & ¢ear wife and mother Tillie Hughes who passed away January 31, 1946, She is gone but not forgotten -- And as dawns another year in our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of her, are always near. Days of sadness will come o'er us, Many thirk the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed. --Ever remembered by husband, Fred, daughter Sally and son Ronald, SUTTON -- In loving bara, daughter of Mr. Wataon who passed away February 1, memory of Bar- and Mrs. F. Swiftly and silently came the call, Without farewell you left us all, In God's garden now you rest, Peacefully s'eeping ties. one of the best. --Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad ,sisters and brothers. MONUMENTS--MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S, OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 OFFICE 723-1002 MOUNT LAWN Has for many years, supplied, installed and cared for MEMORIALS by MATTHEWS (Makers since 1864) Be safe, be sure, call Wm, Greenhalgh, Mgr. 723-2633 JONES -- in the midst of our sorrow we wish fo express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives and friends for the kindness and sympa- thy shown us in the loss of a devoted wife and mother, Isabell (Tiny) Jones. We especially wish to thank the Rev, H. A. Mellow and the Rev. W. Herbert for their consoling words of comfort, Dr. H C. Hall, nurses and helpers of Ward 3B, Oshawa Genera! Hospital, our wonder- ful neighbors, General Motors of Can- ada Limited, Masonic Organizations, the donors of, beautiful floral offerings and'! contributions t the Canadian Cancer So-! ciety, the pallbearers, and the Arm- strong Funera, Home for their kind co- operation and efficiene management of services, -\Van Schyndel, at Gemert. CARD OF THANKS): |1965, she killed or captured 196 d, Leonard Vann, in 1950. Surviving are two daugh- ters, Mrs. A. Gallinger (Peggy), Mrs, R. Crandell (Wilma), a son, Howard, all of Oshawa, a brother, Alfred Coulter of Bow- manville, eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Rev. A. W. Magee, pastor of Centre Street United Church, will conduct funeral service at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. LEWIS VAN SCHYNDEL The death of an Oshawa resi- dent, Lewis Van Schyndel, oc- curred suddenly: Sunday in Hol- land. He died while visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. The deceased was in his 40th He married the in basca street. former Josie _ Verstappen Hoiiand, Mr. Van Schyndel- came 'to Canada and Oshawa 11 years ago. He was employed as a carpenter by General Motors of Canada Ltd. The deceased was a member of St. Gertrude's#Roman Catho- lic Church, Besides his wife and parents the deceased is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Barbara and Mrs. Dora Munsters, and Mrs. Toni Van Den Brook, all of Holland, and Miss Mary Van Schnydel, of Oshawa. Seven brothers also survive, Chris, of Holland, Harry, of Australia, John, of Brooklin, and Tony, Jerry, Ted and Peter, all of Oshawa. The funeral service and inter- ment will take place in Holland. Rev. J. Myers will say a memorial mass at St. Ger- rude's Church Thursday. CAPTURES CLAIMED TOKYO (AP) "-- Communist China claimed Sunday that be- tween July, 1964, and January, Nationalist Chinese 'armed agents" who had planned to carry out "harassing activities" after landing on mainland China. Ske said they came from Formosa by seven groups STOCK MARKET Pra Nl Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $25% 25% 25%-- Ve 55 55 SS +5 190 180 180 +25 $184 18%a at % 780 $14 hs ie 367 Hard Carp A 150 $265% 26¥8 26% + Ve Hawker-S 700 6% Wm % 20% ++ $+ SF zee $15% $155 $\7% $18% 100 $992 992 99V2-- Va ie i BRE ou Hayes SH $17% 7 2) 2 310 310 310. +5 $14% 14% 14% $18% 18% 18%4-- Yo 245 240 240 --S 695 $12% 12% 12%-- Ve 10$274 274 274 +1 342 $58% 58 -- ve $15% 15% 152+ Ye $2670 267% 267%6--- Vo 190 190. 190 $10% 10% 104+ 100 100 100 25 390 42 Ah 150 «(150 7 7 300 +300 48 145 (148 +2 $18¥e 18¥e 18e+ Ye eo 132: 132: 1 23¥a 350 500 35 95 23 350 35 9 $97%0 97% 977e-- Ve 390 «390 390 +1 $12% 12% \2%e+ Vo S12% 12% 12% 525 520 525 5% 5% 5% 6 2000 69 225 200 150 1500 18 242 $16% 280 6 224 150 18 240 242) +2 16% 16% -- Ve 277. 277 150 18 100 1200 MINES 600 590 3200 154 78 18 4 142 14% Lafarge A 00 $132 132 Wat LOnt Cem 1800 5% 5% Sie+ Ye LOnt Cm p 100 $16% 16%4 164--V © Cem w 200 225 225 225 Lambtn L 270 $24%4 24% 24% Laura Sec +10 2 13 --1 250 +3 5 162 165) +1 184 18%2 A+ 259 260 +7 39a 40% +3% Advocate 22 260 41 MB PR 7 M Leaf Mil: Mass-F 7: MEPC Mex LP. 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City .250 Shully's 100 400 400 Simpsons 133 SKD Mfg 100 Slater Sieet 190 Siatr B Sep 100 Stafford 700 490 480 St Radio 210 $13% 13% 13% Steel Can 1270 $28% 28% 287; +1 +1 4 +1 600 +10 a W717 oon 2% 26 15% 15% 3% pa + $534 | 5% $232 23Ya 23Va 0 2» $20 28% 28% -- Vs 520 520 +10 7 97 205 205 +6 560 560 g8siis eSeies? gta aed sed sss aN = = = = 3s. = S FS = = --"* 6 +" " " SB .88s td g ~ BakS + 7 %, 142 --l 31% 31% + Sales to 11 a.m.: 927,000. FOREIGN TRADING 50 $60%4 60% 4+ 124 124 (124 100 770 770 409 - eusdasays.8c8es Sage 3 8 Sustdisducydaduve F 882 suabesagS obss SbeSeva8esghs.Sabss s 83e --10 +10 154 15% 15l2-- Ve in 12a 12a 32Va 40% 40% $14% 14% 14% + Yo 15¥a 15a 15¥a+ V2 1 Hn Wh 33 400 100 100 500 240 " = = +10 Yale GENERAL MOTORS APPOINTMENT SySessbsSse seseeis SSseeeee John G. Healey E..B. Vesey, General Purchasing Agent, General Motorsof Canada, Limited, announces the appoint- ment of John G. Healey as Man- ager--Purchase Follow-up and Material Control. For the past four years Mr. Healey has been Assistant Manager. ~ 15% 15) 15% $2 1% e+ M5 141 M5 +: 9 9 + $14% 14% 14% + 32 23 2 3% wm 7 =--3 760 760 --10 232 73¥2 23% + 2 495 5 14% 14% 14a + Va 277: 277 +1 We 18 710 695 700 +5 27% 27 7 =I 415 410 415 " 5 stelesteegtaeagetieat' s 3835 herrit? Silvmaw Silverfie'd it Stand 883 338 teep R ud Cont Svuilivan 4 $: i 2275 Tr Can PL 625 Trans-Mt 50 $22 Trans PPL 1950 $10 560 +5 415 425 +15 15 35a +1 WS +5 15 3 Gen Gnt ex 35 % Masct 165 GLECOFFE'S _ SUPERMARKET FARLY-IN-THE-WEEK OD BUYS SUGAR | |BACON LB. G5. sn, as Mp Dc FIRST QUALITY SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS gQ. PAIR GLECOFF'S Supermarket 174 RITSON RD. SOUTH OSHAWA year, and resided at 104 Atha-| © LWAYS THERE WITH READY CASH FOR ANY GOOD REASON to pay overdue bills <> for car repairs } for unexpected expenses <> home repairs and refurnishings <> travel, etc. 50% to *2,500°° OR MORE GUARANTEED PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 286 KING ST. WEST 728-1636 in eight vessels, which were opment Corporation announced] the Monday. o-Rese and Bougiee Jenes or sunk. ito PAYS if you fail to keep your. automobile liability insurance in force and you are responsible for an automobile accident resulting in a claim? You do! Here are the reasons why you should always carry automobile liability insurance: 1. If your automobile insurance lapses, you become liable to a fine of up to $500 unless you immediately renew your insurance or pay a $20 uninsured motor vehicle fee at a motor vehicle licence agency office. 2. Payment of the $20 fee gives no protection whatever against a subsequent judgment against you. Some judgments may be in excess of $25,000 --a serious blow to the future of any young man and to his family as well, 3. If there is a claim against you as an uninsured motor vehicle owner and you are liable, the claim will be paid by the Motor Vehicle Acci- dent Claims Fund, but you must repay the fund. You will not be allowed to own or operate a motor vehicle until you make arrangements to repay the fund. When you apply for your 1965 Ontario licence plates be sure you have an automobile liability insurance policy in force and avoid payment of the extra $20 fee. Be a safe, responsible driver and protect your future. 4 Ontario Department of Transport Hon. Irwin Haskett, Minister NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED gia