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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Mar 1965, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 24, 1965 20---Real Estate for Sale CARL OLSEN REALTOR 723-1133 JUST LISTED NORTH Sere ess ow pS ey oe 26--Apartments for Rent |28--Room and Board pee 33--Automobiles Wanted 38--Coming Events ROOM AND BOARD. Gentleman trom New Brunswick preferred. Close to North SHAW Auto Wrecking Co. Cars bought, owe for sale. iron and metals bought. BRING THIS This lovely brick bungalow on one of the better resi- dential streets with imme- diate possession, contoins ex- tra large living room, beauti- ful large modern kitchen, 3 extra nice bedrooms, 2 tiled bathrooms. This home is all beoutifully decorated inside and out, just five years old. Asking $18,000. reasonable terms. To see ask for Henry Stinson ot 723-1133, even- ings 725-0243. GRANDVIEW AREA Owner must sell this 1 year old six room brick bungalow in. immaculate condition in choice area, Features 3 good size bedrooms, large modern kitchen, living room, dining room newly decorated, 4 piece tiled bath with vanity, fenced yard. Priced to sell at $15,900. with N.H.A, fin- ancing. To inspect call John Rosnick at 723-1133, even- ings 728-0992. WEST SUBURBAN Just listed on extra good six room brick bungalow on large treed and hedged lot 90 x 165. Features a 24 ft. living room 16 ft. master bedroom with its own 2 piece bath, also a full 4 piece both. This is a desirable property and priced at only $17,500, for a quick sale. Shown by ap- pointment only. Don't delay call Henry Stinson at. 723- 1133, evenings 725-0243. CONVENIENT TO G.M. $13,950. is the price of this lovely six room bungalow. Very populer plan consists of 3 lovely bedrooms, dining room, living room, large kit- chen, 4 piece tiled bath, all Bowmanville 623-3393 Member Oshawa and District Reol Estate Board 123, acre ORCHARD FARM Bowmanville. 57 acres of popular varieties of apples, trees are in excellent condi- tion. Main 12 room brick home with fireplace, plus 3 bedroom frame, barns 30' x 110' and 30' x 50', All equip- ment included. Valuable pav- ed road frontage close to town, $80,000--terms. 198 acre DAIRY FARM. 1,600 Ibs. daily milk contract. Located in Lindsay. Town water in ail buildings, Mod- ern barn 42' x 130' with pipeline milking, stable cleaner, 2 silos, 15 room brick house with 3 bathrooms, 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage, plus bedroom house for help, This is an excellent invest- ment as there is frontage on 3 roads with excellent sub- division possibilities. | Only $90,000--terms 87 acres in Town of Port Perry. 47 acres ready for de- velopment. 2 storey brick house, barn 30' x 108'. Only $55,000--$18,000 down. Call 623-3393 nicely decorated, finished rec. room, fenced yard. See this After 9 p.m.-- for value by calling John Ros- Ken Hockin 623-5055 nick at 723-1133, evenings Joe Barnoski 723-5787 728-0992 Howard Forder 655-3853 Pat Yeo 623-3077 2 LOTS Herb Cooper 623-3393 Taunton Rd. East, 100 x 150 each. Priced to sell for only $2,500.. each. Call John Ros- nick ot 723-1133, evenings MITCHELL'S Corners building lot 70 x , 218 feet. Has well and is close to schools Only $2000. Buy now for spring building. Telephone 723-7991. No agents please. your @ Numerous other MODEL SUITE FURNISHED by Reliable Furniture features, | 255"3790. TWO- OR THREE-BEDROOM bungalow required by Oshawa school teacher, north or east area preferably, '| wanted. Occupancy by May 1, Telephone! 20a--Summer Properties THE CAVALIER {Senerar Motors ana 728-2032. |89 Bloor Street East, 7252311, For Sale or Rent ni ROG -- pone in yeep egg ebony WANTED gs a gl tage buy ia runner A FOR RENT -- Modern The Most Modern Prefer. Generel Motors. employees. Calil7y3 sage, erent hou: ing, or American Plan. Safe Medium. Rental 723-9305, a ae ROOM "AND BOARD for gentleman, |Om"A\urs Nelson Street, want care' for (668-8967, . 0 ff ' nt: home meals. Home privileges, TV 4 FOR RENT -- On Balsam Lake, two cot- Apartme . privileges, lunches packed. Whitby area,| Wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 773-42 tages, furnished, conveniences, safe, clean in Oshawa Telephone 728-5621. 34---Automobile Repair shore, Large cottage sleeps 10; smaller 2 R one sleeps 6 Boat available, Write Box FEATURING 9--Wanted to Rent TRANSMISSION specialists, transmis- No, 310, Oshawa Times. TWOMEE sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe ; : TWO-BEDROOM house wanted to rent, North. Phone /28- 21--F fi fl @ Exclusive decorating Required by accountant and farnily. Mr,| SOrt. 1 DONS "cin --Farms for Sole © Electric heating with fin- | Sinclair 728-9436. ig arti in agin Bagi Bol Dyad A A WANTED bachelor apariment, furnish-| Pert cal iretor ie 7 gertip bias = pel ; waren gerne apartment, foro bu) King Street West, 728-0817. room at no extra . - 3 - phone 728-7820. W. FRANK © Convenient to shopping [WANTED thressbedroom heute, May | 95----vest ond Found and bus. possession, reliabic tenants. Telephone pevget kd pelt get ng Fp get . 728-6498, . sou! eas! of REAL ESTATE LIMITED @ Plenty of free parking - mturnighed apart He ' Anerers to 'Putter'. Please ional full time man- |THREE or tourroom unfurl call 725-9252 @ Professional fu ment in Whitby for two adults. T: aoe i 177 Church Street agement, thot cares for | 668-3417. 2 LOST -- Boy's glasses. Apple Hill vicin- comfort, FOUR- OR FIVE-ROOM older house|!'¥, Friday evening. In brown leather case, Urgently needed. Please call 725-6305, |LIVE 1T UPI Buy a home of your own reat selection offered dally in the Rea, Estate For Sale column. from the 723-1453 evenings. 30--Automobiles for Sale BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS | 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA |. Gust East of Wilson Road) | Open from 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. daily At 400 Grenfell Street at end of Marland Ave. (off Park Rd. S.) 725-9934 - 728-4283 LOOKING FOR [es AAr es Res tao se AN APARTMENT SPOT CASH Check our ads under 'Real Paid for. Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH amr A 1.1 as 2 | $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars, or trucks we deal up or down, Liens paid. Estate For Sale'. ; PG REALTY LTD. Realtors. LUSANNE VILLA | SPANISH PROVINCIAL DECOR INICOLS MOTORS LIMITED Electric Heating, Controlled Entrances, Laundry on each 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel floor, Broadloom Corridors, Whitby 668-3331 Elevator Service, Dinette and et baat Bhi Dining Room, Ceramic Tile KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. Bath, Vanity, Well maintain- ed. | 1200 DUNDAS ST, EAST 330 GIBB ST. ' WHITBY --- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top auolity STATION WAGONS -- 1958 Vauxhall and |1956 Ford, two-door, radio, both A-1 mechanically. Best offer. Whitby 668-8954, |1963 PONTIAC Laurentian, eight cylin- der, 17,000 miles, automatic, power steer- ing, power brakes, radio, rear speaker. 723-2494 1955 BUICK, automatic, rebuilt transmis- sion, new battery, almost new tires, runs well. Asking $125. Telephone 725-9417. GOVERNOR MANSIONS | 2 Bedroom Suite ADULTS ONLY IMMEDIATE POSSESSION TELEPHONE 723-1712 -- 728-2811 For Appointment MODERN APARTMENTS, refrigerator, stove, heat, water, drapes inclyded: ele- vator service controlled doors. Adults preferred. Apply Superintendent, 321 Mar- land Avenue, 723-4368 TRADE UP to a better used car from) ----------___- ~~~ --...| 1963 FORD Galaxy, 6 cylinder, automatic, 728-0992. one of the many bargains offered daily/ MODERN two-bedroom apartment, with|biack, 27,000 miles. $1,950 or best offer. in the Times Classified Section. all conveniences. Close to South GM, $9050] St. Lawrence, 728-0156. 299 KING ST. WEST fibcetactad ltaccdindlad | medals |1963 CHEVROLET Impala, 2-door herd- 22--Lots for Sale FOUR-ROOM house, modern conven-| top, 327 with «speed, fully' equipped. "Ib,- jences, just east of 'ourtice, of lo. 500 original Hes. N 723-1133 Highway, available now. Write Box 13,|725-51187 es "NeW. Car warranty. Oshawa Times y - SPP SET Pees $5,800 lwnivey. Gan aha TSS --|-1959 PONTIAC four-door sedan automatic NOTICE ne- and two-bedroom 'apart- power brakes, power steering chrome FULL PRICE ments, new building, all modern con- discs. Like new inside and out. Phone veniences. Telephone Whitby 668-8560. 942-5693, FIVE ROOM HOUSE to be 10 ACRES |THREE-ROOM apartment, private bath. 1962 RAMBLER Classic stationwagon sold and moved off property. Can be seen et 54 Russett $1,000 down. Balance pay- ment of $35 monthly. Lo- Possession April 1. phone 728-0392. |$10 WEEKLY, shared motel accommoda- | tion, 366 'Division. Tele- washers, private automatic transmission, radio, excellent condition throughout, sale. Port Perry 985-7801 1958 EDSEL PACER, 325. Good condition, with board $22. Single units $16. Street. To be sold to: highest cation: North of Whitby. |Reduced rates for larger units. 668-2067/ must sell immediately. Between 12 and 5 bidder. All sealed offers to Phone lees eity Teleenene 125-058 : nt TWO-BEDROOM apartment, in private 1957 OLDSMOBLE f be in not later than 12 noon, gi MILLER home, private entrance, garage, retrig-/power brakes and steering vons 'sung, March 29th, 1965. 5-1186 erator and stove. Available April 1. color white and rose, $175. Telephone Call 728-5580 728-1306 W. T. LAMSON _ | REAL ESTATE LTD, 67 King East LOT, corner of Julianna and Bernhard Crescent, Downsview subdivision, 50 ft. x 110 ft. Telephone 728-9842 after 5 p.m. | = be mailed te the attention of:-- C. McCULLOUGH 1270 Simcoe St:., North 23--Real Estate Wanted | 11 SUITE APARTMENTS $15,000 DOWN 6% FIRST MORTGAGE Location off Park Rd, North, fully leased. For more in- formation call Bill Millar 725- 1186 or 725-2557. | WE WILL PAY CASH FOR | W. T. LAMSON YOUR HOUSE. CALL REAL ESTATE LTD. JOHN F. DeWITH WHITBY REALTOR | $1 490 | Bowmanville 623-3950 ' | pet wit FULL DOWN | SELLING? $14,890. 6 room bungalows -- CALL -- fully decorated Holly- OLDER TYPE HOME NOW ! For Cash Buyer Call BILL JOHNSTON Schofield-Aker Ltd, 728-1066 | | NEED | | -- |... SIBBY'S wood kitchens -- storms and | Rocl Esate Lid state F screens, divided basements, | carries as low as $81.00 | 728-7576 pn dad if you qualify. 668- |URGENTLY NEEDED! | have genuine . |cash buyer for a two- or three-bedroom bungalow in good area. Call Jim Brady, Manderhil! Real Estate Ltd. 728-5123, Bolahood Brothers, Limited HOUSES COTTAGES GARAGES you build we build? NO DOWN PAYMENT Financed on 1 mo. payment. OUT-OF-TOWN buyer for clean bunga- low, good down payment or cash. Pos- session June. Bolahood Brothers, Limited. Mr, Yeo, 728-5123 WE NEED an attractive bungalow in nice residential arae, priced under $20,000 for an out of town cash buyer. Also smalier bungalow for genuine cash customer. If you can help y oH ti t McGILL Cori Glen "Reo! Evtote, ANS eve Real Estate Broker nings 725-0243, 728-4285 24--Stores, Offices, Storage OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE In Times Building IMMACULATE five-room brick bungalow featuring built-in stove and oven, paved drive, tastefully decorated, fully land- scaped, carport, rec. room facilities, lo- cated in a choice area, only $18,000 with down payment to sui! your budget Ask for Doug. Gower at S$. D. Hyman Real Estate Lid. 728-6286. { $9,900 SEVEN-ROOM brick two-storey. centraily located. Wili carry for $40 monthly with cash to mortgage. 6' per) cent interest Act fast for this one! Call| | 728-5103. W_O. Martin Realtor CONTACT TWO LOTS -- Taunton Road East, 100 x 150 each. $2500 per lot. Call Steve Ros- 5 # nick "at 723-1133, evenings 728-0992. Carl T L WILSON Olsen Realtor. FOR SALE or trade, 200 acre farm, near Madoc, good pi water, Sportsman's retreat. afternoons only. At the Times STORE at 688 Horfop. Self-contained, 11' buildings, heavy wiring!" a. Small shopping centre Can 720. Telephone 726-2100, "0)._ sails celcamseesspbcialinssslntbihini tue __|ereice SPACE--fifteen hundred square INVESTMENT or private alines Wwndred anc tiny, cwehe ats down payment, easy monthly payments. | street level. Apply premises 61-63-65 King pa gig cig 723-2078 for further) Street West. home, HIGHLAND Avenue, very nice five-room 25--Houses for Rent trick, bungale, ch agyl ngge hah very NEW three-bedroom. house, full base- aS Bg A Ste $13,500 with terms. Call binciald sd Baa Wiree-plece bath, spaci- A o "4 in [OUS itchen or information, cali Port Ot Fredin 728-5103. W. 0. Martin Perry 985-7928. nen hla -------- (WHY RENT? $650 down buys three- or INCOME -- Modern brick bungalow with!four-bedroom . brick bungalow, Monthly htwo, three-room rented basement apart-lpayments lower than rent. Ask Don ments, plus five rooms for buyer. Two! Stradeski Realtor, 728-8473 four-piece baths and three kitchens: Nice; ise Whit! location. Only $4,000. down. No "akg worry Make the monthly pay.| 26--Apartments for Rent ments from income. Call anytime, W.!)-~ McAuley, Realtor, 723-2512 or 668-5765. | pach halen tcitenaadi dni a THREE-BEDROOM bungalow, nice loca- tion, and PARK LANE APTS. nice and clean. Phone 668-3018, 9.00-| Future Vacancies | 12.00 or 4.00 - 7.00 evenings. | --| '3,500---NOF CONTACT j RTH END. Six-room brick) fe low, on quiet treed street in Ross-| DON HOWE land - Simcoe area. Good terms available. | = Jim Gibbens, 723-9750. Joseph Bosco, REAL ESTATE Realtor, 728-7377. 725-7732 YOUR PROBLEM a iif with Ciass. fe nits ified Ads. fo sell, rent, hire, buy or sell,| MODERN apartments available. Tele. Phone 723-302 fer a courteou: js ad-writer.| phone 728-2841, led all ----| dential area. Suitable for business girl or 1957 PONTIAC sedan, APPLE HILL, modern spacious unturnish-| apartment, private three-piece bath,| Conveniences. Business couple or} widow preferred. Telephone 725-7789. THREE-ROOM basement apartment with private bath, Couple preferred. immed late possession. Telephone 725-7940. APARTMENTS for rent, northend loca-| tion, One, two and three bedrooms. Starting at $115 per month. Reserve now for May possession. Call 728-0569 for full) Information. Steve Zurba Realtor, 25 Bond Street West. NEW two-bedroom apartments, electric- ally 'heated. Adults only, Call 725-9886, 7 to 9 p.m FOUR - ROOM heated If. apartment, all conveniences. Private en- trance. Refrigerator, range included. Am- ple parking facilities. Immediate posses- sion. Infant welcome. 165 Verdun Road. 1956 CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan, auto- matic, in good condition, discs and radio. Telephone 723-9743, |1956 OLDSMOBILE, f; parts, needs motor work, $50 cash, Tele- phone 728-1737 or 480 Montrave AVenve. F condition, new MOTORS, trans, all car parts. Courtice Auto Wreckers. Telephone 723-5541 or nights 725-4404, 1963 CORVAIR convertibie, four-speed. Excellent condition. Extras. Best offer. Telephone 723-4974. 1961 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, light blue, 36,000 original miles, one-owner car, fully equipped with extras. Telephone 725-8132. 1960 OLDSMOBILE 88, two-door hardtop. Immaculate condition. Telephone 728-3117 1960 PONTIAC four-door sedan, econom- ical 6 cylinder transportation. This car BOWMANVILLE new building, electric-/h@s. been kept in perfect condition by ally heated, two bedrooms, new appili-| Previous owner. Another nice family car! ances, broadioom. Free hydro, Adults,, GUS Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. 1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne, two-door, V-8 automatic. Radio, discs, white walls, $695 or best offer. Private. 728-4195. SAVE ON a 1965 Pontiac Parisienne two- door hardtop 1,500 miles, Fully equipped. Phone .725-8287. $110, 623-5586 623-2601 ONE-BEDROOM apartment in modern apartment building. Unfurnished, heat and hydro included, $105 monthly. Apply 357 Wilson Road South, Apt. 211, after 5.30 Pm. MODERN, four-room apartment, stove, refrigerator, laundry near Oshawa Shopping Centre. couple preferred. Available May phone 723-6315. MODERN two-bedroom and 725-0621; evenings 7 _- 1956 OLDSMOBILE four-door, rebuilt en- built-in gine, two new tires, power brakes, power facilities, |steering. Perfect mechanical condition. Business| Telephone 725-6200. 1. Tele an ree 1955 PONTIAC, four-door sedan, good run- ----..|ning condition. $150 cash. Whitby 668-8967. A) Perey ye nr er wom sub-let. Children welcome. Call 725-6773, |USEO 'CAR PARTS. spindles to make FOUR-ROOM apartment for rent. jtrailers also used tires. S09 Bloor Street Wayne Street, Apartment 9. Call 725-3938, |East afte: 4, 723-2281 FouR- we ont ~with| ay Te SOUEREGH, sree sare | 31__C for Sele Fylly furnished, good location, television, | Se eer em bus at front. $25 monthly. 725-9634 at 12 " Ae ec ieee oe sega Pee a |27----Rooms for Rent | 'nal OTA aed cdahiehadels: z Your authorized DATSUN DEALER Volkswagen Service 160 Simcoe South Oshawa 728-0051 ATTRACTIVELY | FURNISHED ROOMS _ | Available in, private home. Call between'5 and 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N. | sie sibasanenins 798-8671 | SABYAN . MOTOR SALES LTD, 8-867 | VOLKSWAGEN FURNISHED room for gentleman willing to share, good home. Central. Telephone Sales and Service 728-2061. New and Used Cars FURNISHED bedroom, suitable for gen-| : tleman, semi-private entrance. Bathroom 334 Ritson Rd. S. same floor. Parking no problem. Tele- 723-3461 phone after 5 p.m. 725-7273 FURNISHED ROOM for gentleman, pri- |vate bathroom. South east area, Oshawa | Telephone 728-1059. |CENTRAL: Clean, bright room in quiet Open Evenings SALES and SERVICE |home. Suit' gentieman. Telephone JAKE and BILL'S 1725-8169 |SOUTHEND -- Nicely furnished bed GARAGE jrooms. Private entrance; parking. Gentle General Repair and jman only. Phone 723-1359 Auto-Electric Service | SLEEP-IN ROOMS for men only, willing 449 Ritson Road South to share, near downtown. Telephone Oshawa 728-0921 725-0451 te mn | 1965 MGB, Iris blue, windshield washers, WHITBY -- Nice clean, furnished bed-\seat belts, mirrors, tonneau, undercoat, jroom, suitable for gentleman. Free park- ieather interior, 5,600 miles. Cost $2,900 jing. Telephone Whifby 668-3008, Asking $2,275. Telephone 723-4864, j LIIBSES rooms and board. Apply 25 Divi- i964 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent condition. | pa Dial 942-3132 {LARGE single room, quiet clean home. |Gentieman only. Apply 368 Pine Avenue. |terjor with black leather interior, four- LARGE, nicely furnished room in resi-/speed 'transmission. Telephone 728-7806. * : V8 automatic, good eae me share. Breakfast in- tires, ciean inside and out, 55,000 miles, Gator ../One owner. Call 723-9717 after 6 p.m. HT furnished room for gentleman. i969 DELUXE Voiksw y agen 1200 series, irerlad ibd located. Telephone 725-2010 radio, turquoise color. Apply 135 River- FURNISHED ROOM. Suitable to share,|side Drive South. Oshawa Shopping Centre area. Abstain- ae pea as ees ais ers please. Phone 723-1641, 32--Trucks for Sale ROOM FOR RENT. South end of city. as7 : Suit' gentleman. Apply 502 Front Street et Aula edt or phone 723-2308 one ton GMC LARGE BEDROOM for two friends or| 725-986! "tow truck, cable, Dodge truck, er | 1949, | | PEUGEOT and VOLVO | | 1964 CORVAIR Monza Spider maroon ex-| Dial Hampton 263-2445 or brothers. Single beds. General. Motors|-------- eT -- workers preferred. Apply 160 Willam 33----Automobiles Wanted | East : : me : HITBY -- furnished rooms for "rent CARS WANTED Central, Telephone Whitby 668-5176. Buying a New Car ? |28---Room and Board |PRIVATE room. Central location, good| |board, parking. Day worker only. Tele-| phone Whitby 668-4928. | ROOM and board, gentleman. preferred. Day shift only. Telephone Whitby 668-8158. Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "Save". TED. CAMPIN MOTORS WHITBY -- Room and board, five-da 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 we good lunch:s packed. 318 weekly. WANTED: Cars for wrecking. Telephone Dial 668-3790 728-4549, Robert Nichols ROOM or room and board, two men to|\.AKEsHORE AUTO WRECKERS want share, single beds. Apply 18) Oshawe | cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. Boulevard North, 200 Wentworth Mast, 725-1181, LOST -- Dog, black poodle, vicinity 0! Wolfe Street and Celina, last week. Dog tag number 192, "Blackie", child's pet. 728-4563. -- és ' NOTICE BAILIFF'S SALE White Rose Restaurant Pefferlaw Saturday, April 3rd. 1965 1:30 p.m. By virtue of a Landlord's Warrant certain chattels were seized and will be sold at ouction on 'the above date in bulk or individually; to wit 1 glass: pie counter 1 Morley six burner (Stove and. Exhaust hood) 1 Salod Table 1 Soda Fountain Unit 1 Salad and Sandwich Unit 1 Commodore Drink Mixer 1 Toaster 4 Compartments 1 Gilson Snow Bird Refriger- ator 12 cu ft. 2 small tables (formica and wood top), Terms: Cash certified cheque. or J. P. MacDonald, Bailiff, _" Uxbridge, Ontario. In the Estate of HELEN ANNIE ALBERTA REID, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of HELEN ANNIE ALBERTA REID, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, and Province of Ontario, Office Clerk, who died on or about the 11th day of October, 1964, are hereby notified to send to Dodds and Donald,. Solicitors for the Execurtrix, full particulars of their claims not later than April 15, 1965, after. which dote the Executrix will 'dis- tribute the assets of the Estate of the deceased having regard only to claims of which she shall then hove notice. DATED this 11th day of March, A.D, 1965. DODDS & DONALD, 69 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. SOLICITORS for E. JANE CLARA THOMPSON the Exectrix TENDERS FOR 1965 COMPACT CAR Tenders will be received by the undersigned for 1965 compact car with six cylind- ers. A 1959 Chev to be ac- cepted os part payment. Tenders will be received until midnight, . Saturday, March 27, 1965. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed, Address tenders to: Chairman, Property Committee, Children's Aid Society, P.O. Box 321, OSHAWA, Ontario. 38--Coming Events _ OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO Thursday, March 25th 20 GAMES AT $20 5 GAMES AT $30 1 -- $150 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS 51 AND 56 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200 PER FUL CARD IN 51 AND 56 NUMBERS. THIS WEEK PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES. EARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES, DOOR PRIZES $1.00 ADMISSION RED BARN OSHAWA CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $210 IN JACKPOTS Door $15 BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue, Thursday, 2 p.m, Euchre, Saturday, &@ om, Prize SPECIAL 2 PRICE PASS to the Friday, March 26th KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO AT THE PETERBOROUGH $8,000 . IN PRIZES INCLUDING New 1965 specified Car from dealer of your choice or $2,000 : Cash $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $1,800 Big Snowball (57 nos.) $800, Small Snowbal{ (51 nos.) $600 regular games. $450 Special games. MANY FREE AND VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES ' | Don't forget to buy the economy | pack for value and save money. Plus 3 Early Bird Games (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 | OSHAWA | LIONS CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT $1,200 in cash prizes Jackpot Nos. 56 and 56 JUBILEE PAVILION FREE ADMISSION Children Under 16 Not Admitted OSHAWA CITY LIBERAL ASSOC, ANNUAL MEETING Genosha Hotel Monday, 29 March 1965 ELECTION OF OFFICERS Notice of Nominations can be phoned to Mr. Ralph Wal- lace, Q.C., Chairman, No- minating Committee 725- 1043 Speaker: Professor Mark MacGuigan U, of Toronto HADASSAH RUMMAGE SALE Good clothing, household articles, beautiful new uphol- stery remnants, Thursday, March 25 at 10 a.m. Beth Zion Congregation, 144 King | FERNHILL PARK | CLUB HOUSE WED. MAR. 24TH EARLY BIRD --.7:30 P.M, 16 Games $6 each 1. each $10-$15-$20-$30 Share the Wealth Free Admission---Door Prizes March 27, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Band Social Room above Allin's Drug Store, Whitby. Auspices Whitby Brass Band Auxiliary. Blind Artist Holds Show VANCOUVER (CP) -- Blind- ness doesn't prevent Hanko from painting. Several: months ago he made ~|his first attempt at splashing _jabstracts on canvas from mem- jory. The results were so good jthat the Royal Gallery in Mont- real has invited him to give a one-man show in May. He has been promised full facilities of \the gallery if he' can provide 25 to 30 paintings. "I've broken the barrier be- |tween the blind and_ the jsighted,"" says the former Mont- jreal bartender. "Tl believe my {blindness is a blessing in dis- lguise--I feel it was meant to \|happen."" Mr. Hanko, 30, received the Montreal gallery's invitation be- \fore he moved here with his |wife Sandra. He said he came to the west coast because of the great interest in art here. | 'We covered 3,000 miles and 137 cheese sandwiches. Now I |will make Vancouver my Mecca |--and my home." : | Mr. Hanko started going blind jin 1963 when a detached retina lcost him the sight of one eye. Six months later the other re- |tina became detached and he woke up one morning to find himself almost totally blind. He jcan just distinguish between inight and day spiring blind people to fol- low his lead and to establish- ing an arts centre for sale of! their work. Mr. Hanké paints with oils and a pallet knife. He suggests others might b taught to paint lwith the use of tubes of oil iden- tified in Braille and by arrang- ing variously-shaped cutouts on a magnetized board. MEMORIAL CENTRE ~ | Gingereski, By JOHN LeBLANC TORONTO (CP)--A behind- the-scenes controversy over the narrative of an episode in the public life of Arthur Meighen joing has held up for almost a year Many thanks fo Dr. Milian and 4th floor the publication of the third and as as final volume of Prof. Roger LAKE -- Maurice and Jo-Anne wi \Graham's biography of the Rae ne arises on March 237 1%6s former prime minister. hens te' Dr Andereea gins pag The en mega ore . lic with the hg of a suit by ROXBURGH -- Rev. and i, "God's\the author, professor of history at the University of Saskatche- Mi . 4th floor staff. KOWAL -- Mitch and Chris are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Randolph Mitchell, on Sunday, March 21, 1965,, at the Oshawa General Hospital, weighing in at 6 ibs. 2 ozs. A brother for Kenneth. Mother son di i Roxburgh (nee Lane) rejoice in God's) gift of a son, Conreeres Douglas, born in the Dupage ity Hospital, Win- field, Wheaton, illinois; March 21, 1965,/Wan in Saskatoon, to force First grandchild for Mr. and. Mrs.jthe Toronto publishing firm of Walter Lane, formerly of Oshawa and \Clarke, Irwin and Company to jissue the. book or pay him dam- jages. The company has entered 'a counter-claim for damages al- leging breach of contract, The delay has had students of Canadian political history \puzzied for months. Prof. fifth for Mr. and Mrs. Alex Roxburgh, Oshawa, DEATHS ALLEN, Frederick At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Monday, March 22, 1965, Frederick Allen, ; ine 0 eet eee ee ee Graham's first two volumes, eorgina japles, far fa' jate rf . Frank Allen, RR 3 Bowmanville, grand- Covering the Meighen years to father of Elva (Mrs. Leslie Lightle), Port|1927, were published by Clarke, Hope, and Matvin, William and Ronald) trwin in 1960 and 1963, and the Allen, all of Bowmanville. Resting at the Ps ' Morris Funeral Chapel," Sanvilie, third book entitled No Surrender Bowmanville, Service in the aig on sy teeaeey, @t was announced for the 1964 2 p.m. Temporary interment Port Hope) : . . : A Union Cemetery vault on arrival at 3 p.m.| Spring list. Since then, inquirers | ieee: wea ce |have been told that a chapter | Entered Io rest at ihe family, resi-| WAS being rewrtten. | | dence, 237 Oshawa jevard sh- Me j ; awa,on Monday. March 22, 1965, William 1€ author-publisher dispute R, Andrew, beloved husband of the late centres around how Meighen) grandiaiver of Wiliam, Oshaay, in bis| Cle <0 Jer HIE TIGI®. stand tin: r ty i" i the year, Resting at the Armstrong successfully for the chancellor-| Eom es) Peal deg sstthe --_-- ship of the University of JOraHey service in the apel, ursday, March). + 25, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union| !N 1953 to succeed Vincent Mas- | Cemetery. | Sey, who had given up the office} BUCKWELL, Herbert James jafter becoming governor-gen- |Entered into rest in the Oshawa Generaiieral. Prof. Samuel W. Beatty, Hospital on Tuesday, March 23, 1965, Herbert. James Buckwell, beloved hus- a former U. of T. dean of arts, | band of the late Ethel Anderson Bull, Was chosen over the old Con-| father of Ronald of Midland and Orvallservative chief in what is de-| (BiH) Bull of Taunton, in his 96th year.) .,.; A | |Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, | SCribed in the court papers wih |Oshawa, with funeral service in thea "'humiliation and disappoint- chapel on Thursday, March 25 at 1 P-m.! ment" to Meighen. linterment Oshawa Union Cemetery. SAYS COPIES IMPOUNDED Suddenly, in Syracuse, New York, on According to the company \ + March 17, 1965, Michael | ; : 7 Ca eeeey' peleved twsband of Stela|documents in the' Ontario Su-| preme Court, Prof. Graham's narrative implies without veri-| GINGERESKI, Michael Lobak, and dear father of Jean, son of} |Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gingereski,. brother | of Julia and Edward, all of Oshawa; also/ Behind-Scenes Controversy © Delays Biography of Meighen -- cad firm told him she was ally dissatisfied with to her late husband. This is denied in the defendants' reply, which states she acted in the interests of the company and that the chancellorship incident was not "accurately or satisfac- torily" dealt with. ; The author says that his Tefer- ences to the incident were a ma- terial part of the biography and a true account but, to remove Mrs. Clarke's "'personal objec- tions" and get the book, pub- lished, he drafted revisions "'in- sofar as a true and accurate account would permit," He says these were rejected by either Mrs, Clarke or the company or both. j WANTS COURT ORDER The defendants say that the company suggested changes in the treatment of the dsputed chapter but that Prof. Graham refused to accept them. They maintain' that publication of the book as written would injure the reputation of the company and the writer. Prof. Graham, claiming there was an implied agreement with the firm to publish the book in a reasonable time, wants the court to order publication of the third volume or award damages against the company and its president for $40,000 for loss of royalties, damage to his reputa- tion and loss of profits from other works he might have been writing during the delay period. He seeks $20,000 from the widow for "inducing" the firm to breach its agreement. 'The defendant's counter-claim for $10,000 from Prof. Graham alleges the company suffered damages through Prof. Grah- am's insistence on his own Gilmore} He says he is dedicated to in- surviving are two grandchildren; in his rday, March 20. Cemetery. NESTIC, Joseph | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General | Hospital on Tuesday, March 23, 1965, Joseph Nestic, beloved husband of Nada Petrovic, father of John and Joseph, Osh awa; in his 44th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with High Requiem Mass in Holy Cross Church | Friday, March 26 at 10 a.m. Interment | Resurrection Cemetery. Prayers will be jheld at the funeral home Thursday at 8 p.m, the funeral home before Wednesday.) ORR, James In the Oshawa loved husband of Mary Black, in 7\st year. Mr. Orr is resting at | Mctntosh-Anderson Funeral Home for ser- vice in the chapel on Friday, March 26, |at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. (Friends are asked not to call at General Hospital on Wed- nesday, March 24, 1965, James Orr, be- his fhe, 00k form. icati |version of the episode. It says \Glareertnen head ets oa had the right under its agree lishing firm--was the leading\™ent with the. author to decline spirit in persuading Meighen to| Publication if in its opinion the become a candidate and hence| Work was "not properly pre: largely responsible for his hu-| pared or unsatisfactory. miliation. | Prof. Graham's statement of} BANS 912 BOOKS claim says that Mr. Clarke's}) CAPETOWN (AP)--South Af- widow--now head of the pub-jrica's 1l-man censorship team |lishing firm and a joint defen-/has banned 912 books since it jdant with the company--issued|started work 16 months ago, and instructions for impounding alljhas restored 11 to good standing lcopies of the third volume andjon second thoughts. Among the barring them from publication|reinstated are Robert Ruark's after they had been printed in|Uhuru, Georges Simenon's \Strip-tease, and Francoise. Sa- He states an officer of the|gan's Bonjour Tristesse. gin OBITUARIES PRITCHARD, Jessie At Memorial Hospital, Tuesday, March 23, Jessie Pritchard, wife of the late George E. Pritchard and dear mother of Lillian (Mrs, Fred Hughes) and Helen (Mrs. E. Hanna) of Toronto and sister of Mrs. Eliza Bennett of Oshawa, and grand- mother of James and Donald Hughes, and Patricia Hanna, in her 76th year. Rest- ing at Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel Thursday, March 25 at 2 p.m, In- ferment Bowmanville Cemetery. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. | OSHAWA SHOPPING | CENTRE | 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | 728-6555 ~ Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all, GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL | 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM MASON -- In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Violet Mason, who passed away March 24, Vv. 1964, a - a --| Past her suffering, past her pain, RUMMAGE and Bake Sale, Saturday, Cease to weep for tears are vain, She who suffered is at rest, Gone to Heaven with the blest ~-Sadly missed by daughter Edith, son. --------- | In-law Harry and granddaughters Pauline War |and Dona, | MASON -- In remembrance of our dear mother and grandmother, Violet M. Mason, who passed away March 24, 1964. Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother, It-is sweet to breathe thy name; In life we loved you dearly, In death we do the same. --Lovingly remembered by. daughter Shirley, son-in-law Ted and grandchildren | Joey, Jamie, Vickey and Catherine. MASON -- In loving memory of my wife, Violet V. Mason, who passed away ; March 24, 1964. Her loving face | hope to see again, Though the days have passed away; Sleep on, dear wife, and take'your rest They miss you most who loved you best. ; --Always remembered by husband, Fred. MATTHEWS -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Beatrice Matthews, who passed away March 17, 1964, The depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. ~--Son Ken, : STARCHEWSK!I -- In loving memory of! a dear mother, grandmother and great- grandmother, Mary Starchewski, who/ passed away March 24, 1957. So many things have happened Since you were called away, So many things to share with you Had you been left of stay; Every day in some small way, Memories of you come our way, Though absent, you are ever near. Still missed, still loved and ever dear. --Sadly missed but lovingly remembered by the family. WETHERUP -- In loving memory of a dear father and husband, Stanley Wetherup, who passed away March 24, 1962. Those we love we never lose For always they will be, | Loved, remembered, treasured-- | Always in our memory. |--Lovingly remembered by his wife, daughters, sons, daughters-in-law, sons- in-law and grandchildren. | SHOULD A MEMORIAL _ To last for centuries be requir- ed. The best choice is our MATTHEWS BRONZE courteous advice always MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 (CARD OF THANKS STURMAN -- | wish fo thank nurses, staff, Dr. Bowerman; also those who sent lovely cards, letters, gifts and flowers during my stay In Oshawa Hospital. --Mrs, Wilfred Sturma! FUNERAL OF The deceased 4s resting at the MRS. ALBERT W. BALDWIN |Armstrong Funeral Home for | Funeral service for Mrs.|Service in the chapel Thursday, |Albert W. Baldwin, of Oshawa,|March 25, at 1 p.m. Rew |who died at the Oshawa Gen-|Charles Catto, will conduct the /eral Hospital Sunday, March 21,|services. Interment will be in in her 74th year, was held at}Oshawa Union Cemetery. St. Mark's Anglican Church, Oshawa Tuesday, March 23, all wantin Weenies 3.15 p.m, Interment was in Osh-| : awa Union Cemetery. | The funeral service for Wil- Pallbearers were: Ormaljliam Harding, who died Mar. Cole, Jack Brockman, Edward/i9 in Oshawa, was held Mon- Boote, Russell Davis, Louis | : " day at the Gerrow Funeral |Motum, and Walt S, | | =_ |Chapel. Rev. A. Woolcock, of go see oo rb page bad Mark's Anglican Church, erbert James Buckwell, a} i resident of Hillsdale Manor, conducted the service and in died at the Oshawa General/terment was in Union Cemetery, Hospital, Tuesday, March 23,| Oshawa. after a long illness. He was in| The pallbearers were: Wil- his 96th year. liam Duffield, Richard Wil- The son of the late Mr. and|liams, James Maher, R. Locke, |Mrs, James Buckwell, he was|Ben Locke and G. Little. |born in Croydon, Surrey, Eng-| |land, in 1870. FUNERAL OF ¢| MRS. JOSEPH BISSONETTE He has been a resident o Canada for 60 years, and of Osh-|_ The funeral service for Mrs. awa for 11 years. He spent 26|Joseph Bissonette, who died years in Toronto working for|Sunday was held today at the |the Toronto Transit Commission.|Gerrow Funeral Chapel. Rev. | Mr. Buckwell served with the/Rev. H. A. Mellow, of North- /Canadian Engineers Ninth Field|minster United Church, con- |Company during the First World|ducted the service assisted by |Rev. B. S. Morwood, of. An- He was predeceased by his|caster UC. |wife, the former Ethel Ander-| Interment was in Union son Bull in 1963. Cemetery, and the pallbearers Mr. Buckwell is survived by|were: Reginal Fisher, Michael one son, Ronald, of Midland,|Jacula, Gordon Osborne, Wil- and a stepsn Orval (Bill)|liam Sim, Fred Stephenson and Bull of Taunton. 'Elmer Burnham. HALF WAY tism. Highway sign stands near 45th parallel at Stewi- acke, N.S., 45 miles north of © Halifax. Jean Lindsay (right) looks hopefully southward dressed for 'spring despite the snow. Aileen jaulneir, clad for winter looks toward the equator too but with scep- --CP Photo 4 etoaen, WE ES

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