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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1965, p. 18

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Ajax Recreation Committee Announces Its Activities held at the lacrosse field ing June, July and Ane Hi sions: novices, mcolettailape 38--Coming Events BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, FEB. 13 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 SUNNYSIDE PARK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOC. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Monday, Feb, 15 at 8 P.M. 32--Trucks for Sale 1947 eget tow iret 300 ft one ton GMC Dial 'Mampton 2651 725-9661 33--Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED i a. New Car? Sell ir used car to "Ted" Talk erCasht to the. New Car Dealer "Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 LATE MODEL cars '58 and up. pan Auto Wreckers, Telephone 723-5541 nights 725-4404, OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Aufo Wreck- ers, W175 ced Street, ae cars wrecking. Telephone 725-21 or HESAINS. SHAW AUTO _ WRECKING "e. Bead Cought, 9 Bloor Sireei East, 725-2511. LAKESHORE erate WRECKERS want cars FB eb ay prices paid, 200 Wi Sn FP Be Repair EXPERT brake service and front end suspension alignment. 226 Celina Street. Cal 723-4233 TRANSMISSION specialists, transmissions are our only ---- 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-733 30--Automobiles for Sole 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 quality 1 THE CSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, February 13, 1965 25--Houses for Rent 26--Apartments for Rent & LOOKING FOR AN APARTMENT? 'RENT . Check our ods under "Real ~ GUIDE HOME IN REALTY LTD., BEAUTIFUL Bay Shore Heights ENJOY @ SWIMMING @ SAILING @ BOATING @ FISHING @ SKATING @ SKIING AND RIGHT Pe well BRIMBECOM -- Bob and Gail (nee Manson) are happy to 7 the ar- rival of a son, Robert B: , weighing ie 14 ofs., on Friday, "Fabegery % at Oshawa General Hospital. ry bro- ier for Lori Lynn, GILLILAND -- Charles and Helen (nee Smith) are happy to announce the arrival their son on James 7 Ibs. 9 ozs. AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajax Recreation Committee recently produced a brochure of its plan- ned program of activities. The HYCHA -- Paul and M happ' edtiane bay " ae P4 por - a arg are ¥ | residence Ajax but case Midtle orne, Cinth of their devahter! on are missed or lose yours, General Hospital on Monday, ryihere is a list of the activities Februa: 8, 1965, if Jodi pecial ; thanks lo br cane Toa toring staff available through the Ajax Rec- reation Committee: on 4th floor. SENIOR CITIZENS Pre hha _ ey 10s have (nee " ere lo ave another 6 Ibs. + ors. torn. a Meet every Tuesday afternoon} P! 2-5 p.m. in the clubroom. boy, t the Oshawa General He: sag eeiday. February 12, Euchre, bingo, whist, planned tours.. Fees: 25 cents per meet- 1965. A 'ine and An- drew. hemes i. Doctors Ross and Gus- ing, refreshments, ART CLASS elle and staff of 4th floor. NORMAN --. Ronald and Shirley a From 7.30 to 10 p.m. in the "Pink" room, September to McEvers) are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter Dianne ht April, 50 cents nightly for adults and children. ettes", perennial Ontario Cham- pions would welcome any hock- ey "rookie"' interested in joining a well organized club. AJAX CRICKET CLUB The playing field and club- house are situated south of the new hospital. Games are sched- uled every Sunday, in the sea- son, April - September. Mem- bership $10 playing, and $1 non- playing. BOYS' CLUB. a Every Tuesday night in the main hall. Activities 'include gymnastics, games, floor hock- ey, wrestling. Ages 8 - 10, 6.30- 7.30 p.m.; ages 11-15, 7.30 - 9 p.m., from September to March. Membership fees 50 cents. GIRLS' CLUB Conducted every Monday night in the main hall with many ac- tivities including gymnastics, games and sports. Ages 10-12, 6.30 to 8 p.m. "Seniors" 8 - 9 p.m. Membership fees 50/ cents from October 15 to March 15. BASKETBALL League for boys every Satur- day in the main hall from Oct. 15 to March 31. Atoms, ages 10- 13, from 9 - 10.30 a.m. Juniors, ages 14-17, from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Membership fees: atoms 50 cents; juniors, $1.00. JUDO This art taught every Wed- nesday night from 7 to 9.30 p.m. Fees, boys and girls up to 17 years 75 cents nightly. Men and| BINGO women 18 years and over $1.00/ Held every Thursday night at nightly. ie hg ggees penn ago ed by the Ajax Kinsmen Club, LACROSSE from 7.45 to 11 p.m. Refresh- Sponsored by the Ajax Ki- 9 ments are available. wanis Club, nightly games are 'America May Never Again Community Centre monthly Have Huge Gold Supply dance sponsored by the Recrea- tion Committee and conducted By ADREN COOPER WASHINGTON (AP) --: The Dr. Spragge, Dr. and John. Thanks to Millar and 4th floor staff. bantams. Fees to be announced. MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC. A well organized | for boys of all ages. The Associa. tion looks forward to the newly proposed Ajax Memorial Arena. SUMMER PLAYGROUND A well planned program con- ducted weekdays ooo July and August at Street Park, Exeter and 1 take Vista Parks, Activities include handi- crafts, games ahd sports for children of all ages. BASEBALL ; Four leagues sponsored by Ajax service clubs. Canadian Legion, "midgets"; Lions Club, "bantams"'; Ajax Merchants, "intermediates"; Kinsmen Club, "'pee-wees". Home grounds are at Cedar Street Park. PLEASURE RINK This skating rink, north of the Community Centre, will operate throughout the winter months. Supervised hours: 4 to 9 p.m. weekdays and 1 - 9 p.m. Satur- days, Sundays and holidays. HOCKEY RINK Adjacent to the pleasure rink with the same supervised hours. Ice time available to local teams Tuesday and Thursday nights, 7 - 9 p.m. : BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST, -- OSHAWA Qust East of Wilson Read) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 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 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9431 $ 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 1961 BEL AiR standard two-door, light blue, excellent condition. Call Bowman- ville 623-5377. 1961 PONTIAC Laurentian, radio, white- walls, Owrer joining RCAF. Best offer over $1000, . Hampton 263-2138. $25 DOWN, $19 weekly, buys this lovely| '61 Pontiac convertible, cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby. 668-3331. 1960 CHEVROLET sedan Bel Air auto- matic, radio, cola extras, low mileage. Clean and sharp. Lady owner $1250 or bes* offer. Cell 723-4790 after 5 p.m, 28 DOWN, $15 weekly, buys '59 Lincoin, ONE nice os furnished room located Roracr hardtop, with all extras, This on Highway 2 (lust west of Pickering|car original'y is sold for $8,000. Must Village). Phone anytime 942-3642. be seen to be appreciated. Cash, trade, LARG*® front bedroom in quiet home terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-333). for gentleman. Apply 574 Crerar. Baoan Pg to a better used car oan e of many bargains ee daily 'central. ented. *Suinable pr room| in'ine. Himes Clessitieg Section 146A, |1959 CADILLAC convertible, white with red trim, white roof, fully power equipp- | ed. Low mi and mechanical cont: fully Gus SPAC! apartment building, mee F ony refrigerator, laundry facilities. Apply 68 pangs Street, Apartment ts telephone Saat three-room self-contained apert- , unfurnished, central. Suit working couple. oe, Fesiee March. Write Box 825 27----Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS Available in private home. Coll between 5 and 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N. 728-867 | ROOM FOR two men to share. Single he cc home. Telephone Whitby OSHAWA or) Centre -offers hegye carburator anc auto electric service. King Street West, 728-0817. 35--Lost and Found LOST -- male beagle, almost black. An- swers to "Lucky" South east of Colum- bus, please call 725-7200. LOST -- Dog, Dasa Apso, grey and white shaggy dog Approximately one year old. Harmony Roaa and Riverside Drive. An- cers to "Harmony". Please telephone 728-2342. WHITE police dog lost Monday, child's pet. Answers tc the name Major. Reward. Phone 668-8363 Whitby after 5 p.m. LOST -- two German Shepherds, males, black and ten with tags ,from Garrard and Rossland area. Missing three weeks. Reward. Telephone 723-4877. 36--Legal 1, JOHN R. TOWNSEND, SR., 650 Sim-|~-- coe Street North, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by 'anyone, on or after this date, February 12, 1965, without my written consent. --John R. Townsend, 38--Coming Events OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE proudly presents 5 EVENINGS OF EXCITING DRAMA Feb. 16 to 20 This is your park. Help keep et it running and please bring your membership. BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION $1,250 in Prizes Jackpots 55--50 Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from : § Corners OBITUARIES DR. ARNOLD F. HARE The death of a former Osh- awa resident, Dr. Arnold F. Hare, occurred Thursday in Sarnia. He was in his 47th year. He was born in Swift Current, Sask., the son of the late Fred and Della Hare. Dr. Hare was educated in Swift Current and in Kingston. The deceased married the for- mer Eileen Graham. Mrs. Hare predeceased her husband Feb. rnaee large unfurnished rooms, Stairs, in quiet home, private ene ine entrance, parking, suitable for couple. Telephone after 4 p.m. 728-5369. oy ee peorntand --. Single fur- nih: @nd lunches pce cd ge na Petting @rea. Phone 723-9589. FURNISHED ROOM for 'gentleman. Close to downtown and north GM 29 Elgin St. East. 728-3645. LARGE furnished room, Lidar "apd light ogg atl quiet home. ler ponte pinnone 728-6844, ge gil and board. Apply 25 Divi- sion Stree' 7 tbs. 9 oz, on Thursday, February 1 1965 at the Oshawa General Hospital. First grandchilc for Mrs. J. D. Norman and second grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McEvers, all of Oshawa. Many thanks to Dr R. C. Ross and 4th floor staff, | OWENS Joe and Carole (nee ar "Ria he CLUB onday nights, 7 - 10 p.m., of their daughter Janet Leanne, weight * FY 7 tbs. 15 ozs. born Thursday, February|Seniors 17 years old and over. 4, 1965 at Oshawa General Hospital. A|/Fees $5 per year plus $2 month- sister for Joey. Many thanks to Dr. ly for expenses Anderson, Dr. Kowalsky, Dr, Gillen and)! =e ath fh tart, | env |RUGGER CLUB | Schedule runs from August to DEATHS November with home games at BOGAAPD, witiam ' ship $5 per player each season. hursday, Feb- ruary 11, 1965. William Boosers in his, WINTER GOLF SCHOOL 37th year. Beloved husband of Anne Schepers and loving father of Mary-|_ Wednesday nights, January, anne, Susan, John, snd Sey. sear| February ; and March, 8 - 9 p.m. brother of Mrs. M. Van ertrude |Mrs. R. Holfforster (Joan), both of Osh-| i" the main hall. Fees $7.50 for awa; Mrs. J. Vandenboom (Mary); | five lessons. ite: George ond, To foneers,of Ox /AJAX MEMORIAL POOL row Funeral Chapel, 390 King St. west. Located north of the Com- emi to St. are ag Balad Foon bl munity Centre. Open July and atholic Church i equiem Mass ~ j 4 on Monday, February 15 at 10 a.m, Inter- August, classes of instruction ment Resurrection Cemetery. Prayers at) available to all ages at reason- the chapel on Sunday evening at 8 p.m. able rates. ; |GIRLS' HOCKEY CLUB Home of the famous '"'Shell- Thomas) are happy to announce the birth the Ajax High School. Member- Suddenly at Oshawa | Mrs. V. Vandelaar (Helen), both of Oak: RECALLA, John, Entered into rest in Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa. On Friday, February 12, 1965. John Recalle. beloved husband of the late Martha Badivk and father of Mrs. Ralph Macinally. (Elia), Mrs. William Cooper (Anna); Mrs, William St. An- drews (Mary) all of Oshawa; Mrs. Ear!) Hiltz (Kay) or Scarborough; -- Joseph of | Enniskillen and Arthur of Oshawa, In| his 82nd year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Mass in St. George's_ Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Tuesday, February 16 at 9:30 a.m. Interment, St. Gregory's Cemetery. Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home untl Sunday. WARD, Arthur, Roy After a short illness at Sunnybrook hos Tele- by a locally formed teenage committee. DAY SCHOOL Nursery school, children of non-working mothers, weekdays 9 - 11.30 a.m. for $16 monthly. Day care, children of working mothers, weekdays 7.30 a.m. to 2. During the Second World War, Dr. Hare served with the Medi- cal Corps of the Canadian Army. vaults for conversion into gold) before they could cause any se- riouse mbarrassment to this aioe ais furnished room with porige rec sived Privileges. Near hospital guarantee. Brown. Ath AT YOUR DOORSTEP Builder prefers to rent these Brand New Homes on Ravine Lots and facing Loke. Rore ity for limited num- of families. Spacious with extra spacious estate like grounds, for every square foot of your home's indoor area there are 5 square feet of outdoor area including privote patio, greenbelt, play area, etc. Pri- vote parking ot no extra cost. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 3 Bedrooms from $117.50 4 from $118.59 ber NOTE: For the first time you con enjoy @ rental seving by using your own applionces, (range, pee inns etc.) or aa or ar- range them in your low monthly payments with full ownership retained by you, the tenont. MODEL SUITES OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. TO 9 P.M, DIRECTIONS Go West on Highway 401 to Liverpool Rd. (Inter- change 64) Turn South to the BP Service Station Turn Right on Service Rd. and follow the signs. INFORMATION PHONE BUILDER 942-1600 a Remember The Name BAY SHORE HEIGHTS CONSOLIDATED BUILDING CORPORATION "Canada's Largest Builders" downtown, $7.50 weekly. Lady pre poy Abstainers only. 723-6073. WHITBY -- ree BE es shared motel accommodation. with board; also) private unris. Winitby 668-2067. tion, 725-1801. 1959 PONTIAC, four-door sedan, good con- dition. Will take best reasonable offer. Apply 125 Clarke Street. ROOM for gentieman. Willing to share. Twin beds, good home, centrally located. Call 728-7961. 28--Room and Board ROOM and board for two | 1959 SUDEMORILES--% 19599 CHEVROLET, 6-cylinder standard, excellent Se Best offer accepted. | Telephone 726-855 rd four-door, er | brakes an' power steering, no rust. Phone 725-7887. "| Lunches pecked. Shift workers welcome. Telephone 728-0159. 1959 CHEVROLET four-door, automatic,| © radio, whitewalis, snow tires, body good) ROOM and board 7 girl only, South of South = Motors. Close to e Ay Home cooked meals. Telephone 7: . Private. Whitby 668-5152. | 1959 FORD, two-tone sedan, new tires, ROOM and board for young lady, mit crose to bus. 725-7210 or 728-7170. og STREET, 103: Room and board two gentiemen, willing to share, foiches packed, ag five-day week. Apply above address. ROOM AND BOARD in Christian heme. Lady pensioner pr ed, pind. & $65 on Apply 728-5477 or "97 .j radio, low mileage, no rust. Clean| 19) 750. Te A | $25 DOWN, $15 weekly buys '59 Pontiac} Leurentian two-door hardtop. Cash, trade or terms ai Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. door harctop. Just like new. Cash, trade cr terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby. (668-3331. | 1958 CHEVROLET two-door coach, Va) soon ar "teard for. one gentieman. Whitby 668-5287, nage Boge BOARD for two girls willing fo Twin beds. Central, close to bg ef ell 8 p.m. 723-5137. AND BOARD for gentlemen, will- {ng to share, single beds, seven-day week. Lunches packed. Shift workers welcome. Ample parking. Apply 237 Nassau Street. PRIVATE ROOM, centrai location, board, parking. Day worker pitta phone 668-4928 Whitby. 29--Wanted to Rent SMALL HOUSE or apartment for three adults. Early possession. Telephone Whil- by 668-5751. Evenings 668-8078. prea sar gage wishes to rent, + reasonable price, a small house. Pref. erebiy set ern f rom other houses, lust north of Whitby. Call (668-2190. WANTED furnished bedroom for elderly lady, hospital district, cota ig 725-6235, pets ed with large family and good job eeds 4 or 5 bedroom home, immediately Oshawa or vicinity. Can offer be Telephone 728-7240. 'ele- "radio, discs, washers, etc., two-tone red and white, A-1 mechanically, Perfect body and paint (definitely no rust). $675. 'call 725-5555 before 5 p.m. 1958 PONTIAC 2-door, new tires, paint, good transportation, $595, Dial 623-2958. Vie OLDSMOBILE 98. ae gig power- $600. Mon. Feb. SEE "TWELVE ANGRY MEN' by REGINALD ROSE Adapted by Sherman L. Sergel in THE McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY THEATRE Curtain Rises at 8:30 P.M. SHARP RESERVE SEATS AT: Henderson's Book Store 15 - 4:30 to 7 p.m. At the Library Feb. 16 to 20 - 7 p.m. on General Admission $1.25 wo-744a 1957 METEOR, very good condition, new paint, new seat covers, $395. Was $495. Apply 509 Bloor Street East after 4 p.m. 1957 CADILLAC sedan Deville. Excelent mechanical condition. Good body, haust system needs ae $750 ee 33 Adelaide west or 723-7605. 1957 PONTIAC, two-door Sern 6 cyl inder, standard, $325. Telephone 725-2892, 1957 OLDSMOBILE 88 sedan, radio, washers, snow tires. Good mechanically Also good body. $225 or best offer. Please call Alax 942-6552. $10 DOWN, $7 weekly buys '57 Chevrolet, two-door hardtop Bel Air. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. 1956 CHEVROLET excellent . condition,| complete front end put under car. Four new tires. Phone Whitby 668-8057. WANTED immediately three or four room furnished apartment by reliable couple. Abstainers. Telephone 725-3083. pees t nde shall ts lta Ada ell URGENTLY NEEDED, house or apart- ment, two bedrooms, near Oshawa, be- fore February 27. Telephone or write Yvon Genereux, 23 Cotton Avenue, Scar- boro, AM 62985 SMALL family needs newer two or three- bedroom home, with option. to buy, pref. erably near "et GM. Reasonable. Tele- phone 725-2363. 1956 CHEVROLET standard sedan, $150| cash. Apply 77 Westmount Street, Apart-| ment 6. 1985 CHEVROLET four-door standard| shift. Very good condition, $275, Apply 509} Bloor Street East 1955 STUDEBAKER, motor Transmission | rear end, good, new tires, needs body- work, Telephone 723-1977. 1954 PONTIAC 'sedan. Original owner, five new tires. Block heater. For infor- mation after 7 p.m. 728-8216. 30--Automobiles for Sale 1965 PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, never licensed, le-power, radio, V8 automatic. Sacrifice for quick sale. 802 Phillip Murray. Telephone 725-8132. 1953 MONARCH sedan, white, V8 motor and body very shape. Telephone anytime 723-2573 after 9.30 p.m. on Sat- urday. 1953 ipod diel Nari snowtires, very 40, Also 1959 Mercury 1964 CHEVROLET Impala two-door hard top, automatic, 327 engine, power steer- ing, brakes, radio, white walk After five, telephone 723-4343 pet ch late 1964. MERCURY Comet V8. Hardtop. Beautiful rea with red and black interior) -- white ceilirg automatic transmission. Racio whitewall Pech with red skirts, Condition Al. Monterey. an exceptionally well kept car, $875, Call 725-6721 LATE MODEL repairable wrecks and parts for sale. Courtice Auto Wreckers, 773-5541 nights 725-4404 USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make trailers, also used fires. 509 Bloor Street East'after 4, 723-2281. body $2,850. 237 Cedar Valley Ave. 1964 CHEVROLET Impala SS, 283 en- 31--Compoct Cars for Sale gine, automatic transmission, power pr lige One owner, Please call 725-7922 | 1964 CHEVROLET impala convertible, 327 engine, automatic transmission, Power equipped. One owner. Gus Brown! Motors, 725-1801. | 193 CHEVROLET impala two-door h top V& automatic, fully powered. 'One| owner. Telephone 725-4448 after 6 even-| ings | 1963 BUICK Le Sabre, two-door aan full power equipment, still under war- ranty. 17,000 brides "eo miles Gus Brown Motors, 72 1963 PONTIAC Sane two-door hard- top, finished in seddie tan with matching trim. Six-cylinder, custom radio, low mileage. Fully gots) ag Gus Brown Motors, telephone 725- 1963 BEL AIR Saat a ar rea é cylind- bye oe Gus Brown Motors, Vane ee CR 1563 CHEVROLET impaia, beige, four- door sedan 6, automatic, radio, 19,000 original mies. Phone Hampton 263-2552. 1962 CHEVROLET impala, 2-door hard- top, 327 V8 engine, standard transmis- sion, custom radio. Excelient condition. Gus Brown Motors, 725-1801. 1962 CHEVROLET Impa Impala 2-door hard- top, V-8, automatic, power steering, cus- tem radio pone lf condition. Gus Brown Motors, 725-1801. SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461] ses Open Evenings _ PEUGEOT and VOLVO SALES and SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair ond Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 1964 ACADIAN Beaumont, saddie tan, 2- door hardtop, 15,000 original miles, n- er must sell, Ajax 942-3694, 192 ACADIAN Beaumont, convertible, 6 cylinder, automatic, white with red bucket Nad mileage. Gus Brown Motors, 1960 an dob 850, custom upholstered, 1962 CHEVROLET impala, convertible, avtomatic transmission,. custom radio, ted with red trim and white roof. Show- room cordition. Gus Brown Motors, 725-1801. 1962 BUICK Le Sabre, four-door. hardtop, fully powered, low mileage. After 6 tele- phone 725-2010. 1962 CHEVROLET four door, 6 cylinder Biscayne. $1,150. Telephone Whitby 668- , three new tires, new battery and exhaust system. icc | 846 Simcoe Street North, 782-6925, 1960 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe, black, at $60C or hesi offer. Whitby 668-8053 after 6.30, 1963 CORVAIR d-door deluxe a automatic. Most opticns. 7 months warranty. Will hold until naga with deposit. Private, $1650. 728-850 32--Trucks for Sale Cc 1962 SUPER 88, four-door hardtop, Olds- mobile, fully loaded, new licence. Tele phone 725-2906. 1962 MERCURY Meteor, four-door V-8, Standard tr radio, black with red interior, 36,000 miles. $1,295. Whitby 668-2744 hefore 5 ier | DODeE Phebe < convertible, V-8, excel- oo, FORD heey ton pick-up. Looks good. good. PICK-UP TRUCK. -- $25, down, $8. week- ly buys this '59 Ford, Ys-ton pick-up. Cash, trade or terms at Nicol's Motors, Whitby, 668 3331, »|PICK-UP TRUCK -- $25. down, $8. week-| ly buys this '5/ Chevrolet, ¥%-ton pick-up.| Cash, -- ¢ terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 666- 8 St SOCIAL BINGC Monday, MONDAY 8:00 P.M. BINGO St. Gertude's Auditorium 690 King St. -- FREE -- ADMISSION FREE -- 20 Reg. Games--Total $300 Eost at Farewell SNOWBALL--$140 in 56 Nos. Plus $10 eoch horizontal line Regular Jackpot--$100 in 57 Nos. $20 Con, SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking Extra Bus Service _No Children, Please WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO MON., FEB. 15 Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize. 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 53 and 56 Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or Less 1 -- $150 Jackpot $20 a line $50 full card 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. or Less $100.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA hildren under 16 not admitted RUMMAGE SALE Seturday, panrunry 13 Joo dae Street (at Olive) Used clothing occepted. EVERYONE WELCOME "February 15, p.m Correr of Albert and Jackson at George's Hall. Lunch, prizes. power lent condition, mous Brown 'Motors, 72-1001, Runs good. $140. Dial Ajax 942-6086 after five, RUMMAGE SALE -- Tuesday, February | leth Street United 1:30 p.m. at . King avepiess Unit 2, Following the war he entered into practice with Dr. D. E. Sturgis, in Oshawa. He later set up his own prac- tice in Newcastle after which he studied at Cleveland, Ohio, before setting up again in Sar- nia. Dr. Hare was active in church and civic life in Sarnia. two sons, Ted, of Kingston, and) Garry, of Sarnia. He also laaves' a brother, Harold, of Bramp-} ton; his step-father, Frank H. ton, and a step-brother, James, of Oshawa. The funeral service was held | |phan T jtoday in Sarnia. STEPHAN TOTH The funeral service for Ste- who died in Oshawa his 78th year, was held Thursday at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. N. T. Holmes of Harmony 'United Church conducted the service and interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were: acs, S. Vizi, J. Stankovits, J. Arvay, B. Budai and A. Magyar. FREDERICK G. SAUNDERS Frederick G. Saunders, of 32 Elgin street east, died yester- day at the Oshawa General Hos-| | beginning Englishmen than the English." pital. Mr. Saunders, who was jin his 79th year, had been in| /poor health for eight years. | He was the son of the late| Mr. and Mrs, William Saunders. Born in Kingston in 1886 he had lnved in Oshawa for 42 years. He was employed at General Motors for 31 years retiring in 1952. He was an adherent of King Street United Church and a former member of the Cedar Masonic Lodge. During the First World War he served with the Royal Cana- dian Horse Artillery. His wife, Lillie May died in 1953. He is survived by one daugh- ter, Mrs. Lennard Woods (Mar- jorie), of Willowdale and two grandchildren, Thomas and Brenda. The vudy is resting at Arm- strong's Funeral Chapel where}: a service was held at 2 p.m. to- day. The Rev. Wesley Herbert officiated. Burial will be at Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert. FUNERAL OF JOHN, REGINALD FAIR The funeral of John Reginald Fair, of 529 Masson street, took place yesterday morning. Mr. Fair, who was 46, died at his home on February 10. High Requiem Mass was sung at St. Gregory's Church by the Rev, Msgr. Paul Dwyer. Burial was at Resurrection Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Reg. Fair, Grant McIntyre, Lyle McIntyre, B. Sharrard, Gordon Leslie, Gordon McKay. Frenchmen Buy) Clothes In U.K. PARIS (Reuters) -- An in- creasing number of Frenchmen are buying their clothes in Lon- don because of lower prices. They say that even after travel expenses are deducted the clothes work out cheaper than if bought in Paris. One Paris businessman com- mented: 'Some Frenchmen are to look more like Whatever the reason, British Styles and cloth have become extremely popular in France, especially among younger men. Parisians who make frequent clothes shopping expeditions to London stress that to make such trips financially worth- while it is necessary to buy in Hare, of Oshawa; a step-sister| Mrs. Helen F. Reynolds, Bramp-) J. Min-| pital, Toronto, on Thursday, katoon, Saskatchewan, Fred, Lashburn J. Resting J. Wallace (Norma), Mrs. Toronto and _ Benjamin, Branch. In his 76th year. the W. C. for service in the chapel on Monday, |February 15 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount The deceased is survived by ral | Rev. J. Smith, Visitors will be received Lawn Cemetery Oshawa. Minister, | Sunday 2-5 and ka p.m. | Kindness beyond Price, Within reach of all GERROW yet FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST _TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 ith, 1965. Arthur Roy Ward, of Whitby, formerly of Toronto and Myrtle, beloved husband of the late Isabell Hamilton, dear | brother of Mrs. H. Julseth, (Alberta), Sas- Saskatchewar, dear half brother of Mrs. J. Robertson (Lila), of Lindsay, and Mrs. Leighton of Long at Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby} |United States may never again collect gold on the massive scale of past decades, even if it should gct the opportunity. The simple reason: The dis- advantages outweigh the advan- tages. Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon has told Congress: that any U.S. attempt to drain gold from abroad will.lead only to a drive by other countries to pro- |tect their supplies with new con- trols This, Dillon said, would "sac- rifice ali the progress that has been made toward freer trade and payments among the na- tions of the free world." The U.S. also believes that a _.|better - balanced international | monetary system might be de-| veioped now because there is a better distribution of monetary gold among the major non- Communist nations. In addition, the U.S. need for large amounts of gold will be lessened if Congress passes a bill to remove the 25-per-cent gold backing on bank deposits. Nonetheiess, the U.S. still has IN MEMORIAM a long-standing balance of pay- ments deficit and President GERACE -- in memory of our dea who passed away February 13th 1964. What we would give If we could say Hello Daa, ir the same old way, To hear your voice, see your smile, | To sit with you and chat awhile; So you who have a father, Cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache TIH: you see his vacant chair. May perpetua' light shine upon them.) --Sadly missed by his children Pauline, Augusta, Joseph, Rose grandchildren. GERACE -- In loving memory of m husband Frank Gerace who passed away February 13th 1964. If we had all the bpbod Fisk the We'd give i, yes, at To hear his voice poh "ee, "his smile And greet him at our door, But all we can do, dear father, Is go ami tend your grave, And leave behind tokens of love To the best husband and father God ever made. --E€ver rernembered by wife May: HUGHES -- In loving memory of a passed away February 14, What would | give to Fog his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and = his smile That meant so much to ~Ever remembered by aeughter Patricia and son-in-law Bill, HUGHES--ir loving memory of a dear passed away February 14, 1962. ~--Sadly missed and always remembered by wife Margaret and family. MOSKAL | --Iin loving memory of a dear sister, Jean Moskal, who passed away February 14, 1953. We cannot hal' the hands of time, Or live again the past, But in our hearts our memories Will forever Ist. --Ever remembered by Roy and Mona A great number: of Ontario residents hove wisely pre- selected properties with per- petual core in MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK, (with less cost), The deeds are now with their other valuable estate documents. Enquire confidentially 723-2633. father and grandfather Frank Gerace "inl HELD MAJOR SHARE dear father, Everett erie woe who husband and father, E. W. Hughes, who Johnson: has suggested a com- 'bination of legislation and vol- untary measures to turn this deficit into a surplus. World trade has expanded tremendously during the last seven years, but the gold sup- ply has increased: only $4,200,- | 000,000 to $43,000,000,000. At the end of 1957, the U.S y {Bold stock totalled almost $22,-| 900,000,000, or 59 per cent of the | non-Communist supply. The In-} ternationa' Monetary Fund held about $1,200,000,000 and the re- mainder of the non-Communist world some $14,700,000,000, The U.S. stock now stands at about $15,000,000,000 (35 per cent of the free world total) with some $25,000,000,000 distributed among other non-Communist na- tions and $2,400,000,000 in the IMF. In the Communist world, only the Soviet Union, with an amount estimated at $2,000,000,- 000 to $8,000,000,000, has a sig- nificant stockpile. There is little doubt where the gold formerly held by the U.S. bag gone. Since 1957, holdings by European countries have in- creased 10 some $19,200,000,000 from about $9,500,000,000. While the total dollars abroad far exceed the U.S. gold stock- pile, the short-term obligations against the dollar amount to only about $10,000,000,000. Treasury officials note that foreign central banks would have to use every dollar in their Judge Orders (CARD OF THANKS LEDGETT -- We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of a dear wife and mother. special thanks to Rev. J. Smith for "nis consoling - words. --Charles Ledgett, Roxena, Cecil and famiiy. Jean, McCOY -- | wish to thank the relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness cards, flowers .and visits to me during my recent stay. in the Oshawa General Hospital. A special thanks to the doctors, at the Brooklin Medical Centres and nurses and staff on Ward 3A. Also my special nurses for their kind attention. Thank you all for us during my illness. ~--Wr and Mrs. Lorne McCoy, Brooklin, Ont. Z One French industrialist who often shops -in London 're- marked: "It's not financially worthwhile going to London for one suit. But it becomes a bar- gain if you buy two suits and an overcoat, forexample," Threat Inquiry CHATHAM (CP)--Judge Bruce McDonald of Essex County Court announced Friday that.a judicial inquiry will be held a|March 4 and 5 into the resigna- tion of Alderman Helen Moffat. Mrs. Moffat said she resigned |Monday because of anonymous \threats to her and her family. She was serving her third term. Former Alderman A. Robert Sanderson said Friday he will not accept the seat made va- cant with Mrs, Moffat's resigna- tion. But Leonard Johnston, fre- quently a- candidate in civic elections here, said he will ac- cept the seat if it is offered to him. Mr. Sanderson placed 'ifth among six candidates for three aldermanic seats in elections here last December, Mr. Johns- ton placed last. country. Such a concerted, mas- sive attack on the dollar would leave forcign governments far short of the money they need in normal orerations. . There is no. doubt the U.S. would like to achieve an in- crease in its gold supply--pri- marily to show that the long outward flow could be reversed, But it seems unlikely that the |U.S. will try again to corner half the world's supply. N at p.m,, $12 weekly. MOVIE NIGHTS It is planned to show past HL final hockey and Grey Cup football games and other popu- lar sports of interest on one or two nights a year. Free admis- sion, everyone welcome. ATES For rates and booking phone superintendent Dave Yeomans 942-1550. Mechanical in line supervisory and Qualifications: Registrati gistration as professional knowledge' of medical di ably in the automotive $718 per month. Applica CITY OF VANCOUVER To assist in the preparation, analysis and de- velopment of specifications for.a variety of auto- motive equipment purchases; to assist in the technical design of vehicle 'components; to assist lumbia. 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