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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1965, p. 15

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e goal was scored by John Wor- P s THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Merch 13,1965 15 | Interest Hi h den from Jack Vanderburg. | & FAYCF Service | In the juvenile game the Mid- lated some of her experiences ' : 1 | - get All-Stars defeated the Mount Well Attended - ee a J AMES a r ii years. In Hocke Series Royals 4 to 3. The Stars goals Dae ncn i. Paaees poet | were scored by Brian Peters) poRT PERRY (TC) Eighty|Me" in Spanish delighted thelg #4 } | : jone goal and one assist, Ron|members of the denomina-|pathering. | @) MALLEY | BOWMANVILLE -- With the|minutes and 10 seconds of over-/Simpson one goal and George tions in the area attended the) 'The net proceeds of the serv- lf ] iplayoffs close at hand, interest/time. Max Johnson fired home| Leaver one goal and one assist. World Day of Prayer Servicelice amounted to $31.27. It will' Construction Ltd. : Hs running high in the games|the winner from a scramble injLanny Burns one goal. Dave/im the Pentecostal Church. Missihe. forwarded to the Women's , . : Fountain had two assists, while|Itis McLean, pastor of the/jnter-council of Canada for the played by the girls' and boys'|front of the net, Max also 0t] se Githooly and David May-|"burch presided. furtherance of mission work. |g 723-7122 teams under the sponsorship of|one other goal alone with Gerry|n+q had one each. The Mt.| Those taking part were Mrs. |the Recreation Committee. ns a a Esser Royal goals were scored by|Harold Peck, Mrs. Agnes Gar- MARGO'S KIN 4° Homes @ Additions r In the first girls' game played Walter Rickard, Larry Lee and)vey. Mrs. Donald Scriver, MIS.) yvexjcan-born 2) ; |Mar. 5, the Bistangs defeated tl yn | peed oe Joe Reader with one goal and Roy cornish, -- Louise ag tress Margo Bye ngll 3 er @ Offices @ Remodeling, | |the Buicks by 1 to 0. The Mus-| Jn the third game the Indians|0"° assist. Other assists went|terson "Mrs. James Russell,pandieader Xavier Cugat. > i 5 i i jh tangs goal was scored by Donna jants in overtim \to Howard Edmonston, RickiMrs. D L. Aiken, Mrs. Josep Gondwin from Judy Sellers andifaetadiams tee seis vere LUCAS and Bill Summerford. | Sade and Mrs. Stephen Kelly. Sherry! Davis. | scored by Boyd Knox with Brian} In the first girls game played| Mrs. Wesley Lane was in | In the second game Corvettes|Pasco picking up one assist. | Mar. 8, the Buicks and the|charge of the music. Ror defeated Stingrays 4 to 1. The/The Giants goal was scored by | Stingrays played to a one-all tie. Ruby Batten, co-pastor 0) har \Corvettes goals were scored by|Doug Kramp. The Buicks"goal was scored by Pentecostal Church, rende |Wendy Closs two, goals and one} Darlene Corson from Diane|the solo "WwW hat Have I Done lassist, Bonnie Simpson one|MIDGET MUG GAME Cowell and Donna Wilcox. The|for Jesus," accompanying her- ie : lgoal and Nancy Goodwin one| In the Midget Mug Series, the|Stingrays goal -was scored by self on the piano accordion, : if te | goal, The lone goal for the Sting-|Orphans deafeated the Gener-|Marg Goyne from Mary Tighe.| The guest speaker, Mrs. Har- y \ravs was scored by Marlynjals 5'to 1. The Orphans' goals) In the second game the Cor-|old Kerr, is co-pastor with her 4 DININ \Rcbincon from Kathy Balson. |Were scored by Don ~ Taylor vettes defeated the Mustangsjhusband of the Oshawa Pente- | } three, and Don Forsey two.'1 to 0. The Corvettes goal was|rosta! Church. She gave an in- | 11-O0x 9 LIVING RM |PEE WEE GAMES |Fred Brown and Gary Ball each|scored by Nancy Goodwin un-/spiring address based on the - 18-0 x 11-9 | In the pee wee game, the|had two assists. The Generals| assisted. x : | } : : | Rangers defeated the " las| = -- theme of the day. She also re- WUOV YUL ON URYV UYU |3 to 1 to earn the right to play |] FAVA ROQQDOUODOQOUOVOOUYUVRY UU NY Yetede ate' eYetele' MAA} yi) " in Minor Hockey Night Mar. 24 AANA? ay) : »--_----1-- Kitchen diy iThe Rangers goals were scor- DIOOO OOOO OO OOOO OOOO00 0000000000000 y , GARAGE ca "i jed by Ricky Patterson and Mike| DRAFT FREE |Wood with two goals. The as-| | 152 x 20-0 | | |sists went to David 5 pu and| WHEN BUYING OR SELLING PROPERTY... LOOK TO - ea Robert Harness. The Wings | Control room heat in every room in the house goal was scored by Darrell) : SCHOFIELD AKER | by merely the flick of a dial, with flameless ape eenrenrane - ! electric heating. Fast, clean, modern, draft- defeated the Leafs by 3 to 2 but! free and convenient heating helps to make failed to put the Leafs out of : : e : . your home a more modern and efficient place Minor Hockey Night by one goal. | @ Residential Commercial ® Industrial an live. The Bears goals were scored FREE, SAFE, EASY by Wayne Harness, Chuck Scott! PARKING MORTGAGES HOURS |} 1 you would like to know how you 723-9363 land Larry Allin, Jim Rogers lst and 2nd, Arranged 9 A.M. till 9 P.M, |f ean get all this end more for your | | t rear of building of | jand Doug Barnes picked up one "360 King St. West and Purchased SAT. till 5 P.M. home, call us. or 723-1863 jassist each. The Leafs goals| H BED RM 3 BED RM jwere scored by Gerry Snowden} @ ELECTRIC HEATING SYSTEMS @ RENTAL TANKS land Ken Rowe. Rodney Lang-| _ it Pause ue . | 12-6 x 10-5 14-6 x 10-5 liais Bic Ormiston and/| 44 4 ae ARM T \Garry Murphy each had one} j Vib | assist igi | In the third game the All- a s ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS DESIGN f r |Stars defeated the Hawks 7 to 2. -- ss ao aoe H |The Stars goals were scored by : eer . idee | | 52 Fernhill Blvd. -- Oshewe | |\Morris Meadows one goal and --" é : Lower Fleor - 703 Sq.Ft, | jf BED RM | ;one assist, Michael Leblanc! Fa two goals, Glen Rice one goal; -- 7 708 Sq.Ft. | TOS 190 and one assist, Guy Johnson two! Garage ~ 349 Sq.Ft. : : | goals, David Tabb with one goal] ¥ y YOUR and two assists. Other assists) , en 2 j | went to Rolly Simpson one, Paul/ i 5 HOME Forsey one and Michael O'Brien| ; j so a oS ; NOW! WITH... ene. The Hawks goals were lscored by Dean Know and Rob- & z J : HOME DESIGN NO. 76 Pret A guamay 'ert Wilson while Herbert Dery- ee oe se 3 } ; ALUMINUM AWNINGS om ' : Oshawa, Ontario. uter had one assist. This four-bedroom home In the fourth game the Cana-) will be appreciated by a C) Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book dians and Bruins played to a) , ee 4 : fi L large family. A lovely ex- of Plans entitled "HOME PLANNING GUIDE" |3.all tie. The Bruins goals were| ee : ; rom Les Eveniss terior enhances the beauty Mail reauests 10c extra. (Please make remittance |scored by Paul Slemon with all) 4 ; Ni i ble to The Oshawa Times). hree while Michael Cornell had| al i "-- : , : ; | of this popular Colonial ied three w ' | a : ; } lone assist. The Canadians goals) é a ee : ow Design. The centre hall plan jong San i | ¥ lwere scored by Paul Shmyr) Peeey .: ¢ " permits excellent traffic cir- Name jere Soor ; | Stas ladwediielisdevsvesonsiess sbisvbaean |with two, and Dartell Bennett. | Li And SAVE! ~ulati , s of the | | eo - culation as members of the | ATOM MUG GAME | a -- oe family can enter any room | or heceauanit with out dis- AGATERE cocccccecccccccccccescccccccncccsecssnceccenceses | In the first Atom Mug Game | ; turbing the other areas. The 9 -- >_> >> Pee Neen |the Rams knocked off the Bar- P ] - spacious first floor den with is Re ------- | ons 2 to 1. The Rams goals were , % . pre AIRLUME lavatory could be used as a ing in brick are supplied office (or from address be- ges by ah ine ai fifth bedroom. The massive 703 Sq. ft. low) is our new Design lip Harness i ea kitch floor, 3 bedroom 4 f Living - Dining area, with Standard Blueprints for Book entitled 'Suburban (was scored by Doug Leddy. | Six Rooms--living room, dining room, kitchen on main floor, 3 bedrooms end 4 pe. bath up. AWNINGS large fireplace and built-in this Design No. 76 cost and Country Homes Design- In the second game Bisons Located on quiet street off Simcoe St. North. List price $12,900. Will sell fast--so coll us chine cabinets and buffet, $15.00 for the first set and ed for Canadians," price defeated the Hornets after 18) s00n to in : (mfg. in Oshawa) I 12 real to inspect. overlooks a lovely terrace $5.00 for additional sets. $1.00 tax free. This edition -- | OPEN & CLOSE and The roomy kitchen with Also available in French at includes information on Cost ROLL-UP AWNINGS combined breakfast nook slightly additional" cost of Building and Financing Buying or Selling ! will easily hold all the mod- They are available in Can- in Canada, Heating, Insula- GUIDE REAL Y ern essentials of a well-run ada by return mail. (On- tion, Constructional Details, home. Exterior is a com- tario residents must remit etc., plus many outstanding LTD. bination of stone and frame, 3 per cent Sales Tax.) Now new designs --Ranch, one but instructions for build- available at this newspaper and half storey, split level, || § Lue e Cone peee : as --_--------_--___--_--_------ $$ two storey colonial and LUCAS PEACOCK Sec-Tree ' ' : | duplex homes. Also includ Y adel dey j : FIRST AID TO AILING HOME iii." 2 2°." |'pHone 723-1121 ||| SALES LTD details on how to order PHONE 723-1121 ; . : ° blueprints | a %s : 15 Prince. $t., Oshewe 725-4632 INDENTATIONS IN BOARD darker than | would like. Var- cm -- settee . QUESTION: I used plaster-|nish or shellac seems undesir- ; ao board for the ceiling in an extra|abe because that would "gloss"| | j powder room. This was painted|over the natural wood parts, | PHONE with enamel after a sealer was) leaving them shiny 723-7711 applied. Now the nailhead in- ea H 254 Perk dentations are visible. How can), ANSWER: The Museum of "yt these be hidden? the American Indian takes care| odern d. N. ANWER: Spackle can be/0 the big totem they have) used to fill the indentations. Al-|St@nding out in front by wiping) omes low to dry thoroughly, then)!t (in winter) all over with a} touch up with shellac thinned |®0!ution of one-fourth turpentine | HOMES half-and-half with denatured al-|@"d three-fourths raw 'linseed| CREATED cohol. Finish with enamel oi) (best available grade); in| FOR BETTER summer, just raw linseed oil. It| TASTES DRIED CANE SEATS penetrates well into the wood! QUESTION: I have a pair ofjand through any porous joints | wood frame chairs with woven| and paint. Also, they renew the cane seats and backs. These are|paint periodically. To piled quite old and the cane is get-|the top of the totem pole from| ting dried. How can the cane be) penetration of rain, snow, sleet,| Member of Oshawa and District restored or replaced? 'sun, etc., they. cap it with sheet/ Builder's Association ANSWER: The cane can bejlead ahi restored by brushing it gener) ee | INCOME HOME NOW ON AT ously with linseeq oil, then wip-} | ing off all unabsorbed oil with- 9 Room---214 storey--2 kitchens--2 bathrooms--double garage, beautiful grounds, Home a . . i ieantiaeenanel in a half hour to avoid forma- --==0sh & D st t R | t t t B i | is in good condition inside and out. Priced to sell at $14,900. Coll mow for full particulers, tion of a gummy residue on the) rere awa 1 ric ea $ a e oar -- | . pa 0 surface, This is almost impos-| | : sible to remove later. Or rub on) Pe a ae . _ mys guremne . 1] pure, fresh white shellac thinn- : ge = : ed (half-and-half with denatured' | PRE ; alcohol), or thinned spar var-| ¢ Aue Is te ' : JAPALAC PAINT nish, or apply clear _ plastic MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : vig | spray. , ' ' oe ee ee ia, SALESMAN FOR FEBRUAR | pA : igh gloss interior and exterior paint ing, consult the classified tele- a ne available in oll: colours. phone directory under "Chair if Caning"; associations for the : 3 : QUARTS PINTS GALLONS blind usually have skilled work- ers available to do this type of} ' ' : Reg. 3.80 Reg. 1.30 Reg. 12.50 furniture repair i f ate : : SALE SALE SALE HOUSE PAINTING SEASON ge Q: We have just bought an 1 va : 85 Ps 37 old house, in good condition in- ' ' % e e side, but badly in need of a : 4 ' ; ; painting on the outside We oN as possible. How early is it ad : visable to do a job liket nis? Or Z _ may be obtained on this very modern home, located in a preferred north end district. Price RIPOLIN ALL BRUSHES season? . | a Gui iia taraperatute re j well landscaped. Don't leave it, we have the key and would be proud to show you this home ENAMEL ACCESS. ' ie day and 'night, outdoor painting . os i should not be attempted Paint E ; does not flow smoothly at lower Ww . 4a * NOW 0 OFF LESS Y) temperatures; it goes on then in . O. Martin Real Estate | Open House This thick coats which sag and they] | . jes Cheyter 723-2265 Weekend in don't dry satisfactorily. Also.) Johnston 728-1066 used MeFeeters 725-1726 vine. Ciierter Century' of Shrvien" ' : 6-MONTH DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN FINISH FOR TOTEM POLE We have seen many instances where people, os purchosers, have : pany Tenerens 7a6-8e98 bright colors, but a good bit of | "Steve Macke 728-5868 | 360 K WEST i it is left natural. What finish or | om the Vendor's point of view, he will waste deal through Multiple Listing Service. A point to ED DRUMM Marg. Halt 723-1358 ~~" - 743-2265 & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. all the petentia! pure rs sified Section) wood sealed and keep the colors reasonable atking price and other 'tips that make shies he Beater ihecaiors. foe. ore: alee neg ae \ 1279 SIMCOE NORTH .. 728-6291 90 se Soil : re \ we s want to get this done as soon 4 ; IMMEDIATE POSSESSION can a house be painted at any ' includes broadioom in L.R., completed rec room with ber. Lot size 70 x 146' is extremely YACHTING & ROLLER mains above 50 degrees,' both : 7 teal soor Reg. 3.60 Ot. up AT YOUR SERVICE Beau Valley -- 2-5 p.m more paint than necessary is 4 Aker 725-0201 p.m, ASK ABOUT OUR Wey. ie we cE saa ov alan : d too much for their properti d found that th 723-2894 ' ' . IN: I have a tote: po r properties an u C] ey must | a caine made of Baer ow take o loss upon reselling. Knowledge of the market conditions fj} . A --_ 725-1015 = \o. x ' : | is the buyer's sofest guide to the hase of the right t - fm irene Brown 725-3867 wood. Much of it is painted in| MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE at the right price pure ° e right property FAM trwin Cruikshanks 728-5208 LIMITED pA} preservative is best to keep the vl (advertising dolte a by trying tg salt his remember is thet by listing M.L.S. you are reaching 725-9345 Allan Thompson 728-2870 oe seating. Listings «Advertised Daily in true. without .darkeneing? I've Maltip ormar as nde Biagd eth lg assure A a4 tip been using a penta wood pre- rties and the 'largest number of buyers orete servative, but this seems to be} . TEVERVUVEVENYODYOTTDD EEN EDEN EOD Nreerearienes * \ QOQOOOOC0OO0OO0ODOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO IOICICI CAAA AAR | Open Daily till 6 P.M.--Fri. till 9 PLM, a

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