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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Apr 1965, p. 22

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30--)\utomobiles for Sale 31--Compect Cars for Sale 38--Coming Events 9 \ipearel Bel Air, 1962 VAUXHALL station wagon, Phone radio, $6110. or best offer. $145 FULL PRICE, buys 1955 Chevrolet. Cash, trusde, terms af Nicols Motors, Whitby, 4568-3331. i997 CHEVROLET 23 pac, four- «garburetor, duals; floor shifty radio; Dap! motor and $325. 942: two-door, 728-2993. floor shift, or after 6 p.m. new motor, ition. 1960 CORVAIR, radio, owner, A-1 shape, $600 offer. Telephon 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, plates, In good cond priced. 9) Soue al row midenus tour | 986-4791. 1985 MEITEOR Rideau, four-door auto-| 1964 VOLKSWAG' radio, clean inside and ~ Also! white, in new condition. Plea: nevrolet two-door. 153 Windsor! ajax 942-3132 1964 CORVAIR Monza a Spider, PRiV ATE 196) Chevrolet Bel Air, auto 2 510, steer! matic, power Ing, 42,000 or! inal Must sel Betas hott 7806. Tel sion, Telephone 728- 1963 CORVAIR convertible, pose Condition. pony extras. 723- $250 FURL PRICE buys 1956 Chevrolet ence 35,000 miles. A-1 condition, $975. Phone 728-0755. one reasonable new Reasonably Blackstock maroon with black interior. Four-speed transmis- four-speed, Best "Eqster Tour' __ NEW YORK April 15th to 18th Travel deluxe oir conditioned motor coach, Hotel and tour arranged. Phone 885-2527 Rowe Travel Agency two-door,, Cash, trade, terms at Nicols Motors, " Whitby, 668-3390, i 1958 PONETIAC Parisienne two-door hard-| - top, V-8 sutomatic, custom radio, white- walls, whgzel discs. Finished ~f dark bive| Pa! metalic. (Gus Brown Motors Ltd. 728-7375. 962 POUNTIAC Sahin four-door hardtop, sé'lver blue, matching trim, auto- matic, radio One local owner. Gus Brown Mi Ma tors Ltd. Ltd., 1 728-7375, '1955 iS PONTIAC, 6 cylinder, r standard, whitewal snow tires, radio, windsh' washers nvew battery. 1965 hasten $150. 723-7210 atter 6 p.m. cae METEOR srendacd, V-8. New paint, seat covers $395. Apply 509 Bloor East, mornings ¢1r after for 1961 CORW'AIR Monza coupe, @ transmissit.n. Excellent mechanical dition, Rmasonable. Gus Brown Motors, ve 3-ton Ltd., 725-4 568. 13-2315. i955 "CHEVROLET s andard i cylinder, se , FORD, haif-ton, pick-up, | four-door. Telephone 728-9028. ou te raat? 1956 DODA3E standard, $75 with plates.| |33--Automobiles \ .s Wanted 32--Trucks for Sale i957, GMC panel truck and | panel truck. Also one box trailer. 1956 FORD 500 truck, new tires. Racks in perfect shape. vate sale. Terms available. hours call 725-3661. engine, four new tires. All controls. On |Price $895. Telephone Brooklin 655 1947 paT CHEVROLET, tow winch, 300 ft lor }r wut tic i matic on "CHEVROLET '- ton truck, Chevrolet truck. Telephon Telephone 728-2005 or 728-¢ 6533. PONTIAG two-door 1956. Standard trans- mission; §j00d condition; ciean interior. Telephone: 668-4632 after 6 p.m. ekly, bi | $10 DOW?I, $9 weekly, buys this beautiful | 1960 Vauxdhall Cresta 6 cylinder. An ideal 1 family cigr. Cash. trade, or ferms at) Nicols Mistors, Whitby, 668-3331. | Talk 'Cash' to the New 962 PONFTIAC, 6 cylinder, standard, A-1 Car Dealer and "Save" -condition.. Owner must sell. Call before) TED CAMPIN MOTORS 6 p.m, Tielephone 723-6055. | 1957 CHED/ROLET station wagon, in {900d | 723-4494 725-5574 condition, $675 or good offer accepted restteciien tea Private. Dial Whitby 668-8545, CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Res. ers, 1175 Nelson Street, automatic, radio, low mileage. Must sell. Whitby 64 83-8061. 3958 POW,TIAC Laurentian, four-door] hardtop, *metallic green, V-8 automatic,| radio, fo:yr new whitewalls. See this one! Ay : Gus Brovin Motors Ltd., 728-7375. parts for sale ' 1, Sax CIBA/ROLEY \eipals Supersport 227,|°_cloer, Street Easts" 7252 four-speed. Call between 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.,/ WANTED: ¢ Ts for wrecking, Yoiahane| 728-5357. 128-4549, Robert Nichols. $175 FULL. PRICE buys 1959 Simca. Cash,/ trade, tegms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 34--Automobile Repair cadd | TRANSMISSION - special 1964 CHIENVROLET Bel "Air two-door, 6 si ions are our only business cylinders T aoe miles. 728-8541 after 5 p.m.| North. Phone 728-7339. era |OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers pert carburetor and auto electric servic |222 King Street West, 728-0817. 35--Lest and Found 20 Wentworth East, 725-118! SHAW "Auto Wrecking Co. ped, 327 327 nootor, 17,000 m 1964 CHEVROLET Sup 'ort sae ible, 327 with four-speed. Fully equipped. Diplomat bive with matching buckets. | Gus Broven Motors Ltd., 725-6568 LOST -- Child's 'pair of glasses betwee i961 POINTIAC Laurentian automatic,| St. Joseph's Schoo! er stesering, De Luxe radio, clean and | ton. Road _West in excellent condition. 965 CHES/ROLET impala, two-door hard-|awa. Phone 668-5425 top, V8 automatic transmission, reverberador, 4,000 miles, and snows, dark turquoise. phone 728+ 6609. 1963 ACAUDIAN, matching Telephone 728-8795. extra wheels| /, $3,175. Tele-| pone, | 725-5780. turquoise,|EQuND: Five keys on a chain. Owner child's area pet. Telephon Handicapped Road-Gibbons "door, ; two + interior, over 25 miles Pee ~ |may have same by paying for this ed. | |Call 725-6869 or 81 Ontario Street (side) fon. Gus WBrown Motors Ltd., 728-7: 13 CHEIVROLET Impala arte | door). 250-327, inutomatic, beautiful. condition,|(ogt -- Beiween St many extras. 55 Mill Street 723-9218. #10 DOWN, $9 weekly, buys 1962 Volks-|table leg. Finder please wi 4 teinadoor deluxe. Ready for the| Cartage, 668-3 3732, road "car ih, trade, terms Nicols D " 36--- Leqal Motors, Wihitby, 668-3331. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 94 Ba or AXIE 500 XU 390 motor: ~ four-| ---------- WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS speed, itre with red interior reas Friephone 72 728- Sr. | SEALED TENDERS ADDRESS- ED TO The Office Manager, 1955 OLD.§ MOBILE 98 two-door hardtop, | 241 Jarvis St., Room 605, Toronto 2, Ontarip, and en- all power sand equipped with new plates, runs good, Best cash offer, Telephone 728-7767. 958 PONTIAC -- "six cylinder, 'automaite, | dorsed 'TENDER FOR DE- MOLITION AND ALTERA- TION OF EXISTING WALL SECTION, FEDERAL BUILD- ir Laurentian, imitation hard top, good 4tndition. Telephone 728-0003. ING, OSHAWA, ONT." will be received until 3.00 P.M. 592 PONT IAC Laurentian hardtop, V4, (E.S.T.), Thursday, April 22, 1965, call Heard' at radio, reas seat speaker, six-way power seat, clock;. $1850. Telephone 723-1944. 1954 PLYAIOUTH, $75 or best offer. . Good running cindition, 335 Athol East. Tele- phone 723-4134, 1959 OLD'AMOBILE, four door sedan. a. in| @ood cond#tion. $950 or best offer. Tele Phone 725-4908 before 5 p.m. $5 DOWN, , $4.50 weekly, buys 1961 | Austin two-door if) immaculate condition. Cash, pense Pats aad at Nicols Motors, Whitby,| | ons. "aT Fn PARTS, spindles to make| trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street East after, 4, 723-2281. | 957 BUC Plans, specifications and form of tender can be seen, or can be obtained from the office of the District Manager, Property & Building Management Branch, Department of Public BUICiK Roadmaster 75, . four-door hardtop: # ower brakes, steering, win- dows, six way. seat. Air. conditioning. Former otwner @ Metropolitan Toronto i Council nnember. Absolutely perfect!) Works; 241 Jarvis Street, Gus Brown: Motors Lid. 725-6568. | Toronto 2, Ontario, OR at the We CHRO REET Oe i Sag icer| office of the Caretpker at the East. Momiings or after four. | Federal Building, Oshawa, On- 198 PONTIAC Strato Chief, customn| tario. radio. Gord igng Telephone after 5) .m. Whithoy 668-48 OR P. 1956 PON7 IAC, wa anicaTy Al. i Tae| phone 728-2612 after 5 p.m. 1959 CHE ROLET Impala four-door hard-| top, V-8 .sutomatic, power brakes, power! steering, «custom radio. Black with. red) trim. Los' down payment. Gus Brown Motors L}d., 725-6568. 1957 PLYBAOUTH V-8, clean, In shape, m ¢chanically A-1. $225 (no 'yiteo.| Apply 1458 Olive Avenue 1955 MEI"EOR with 58 motor and "auto- matic treansmission. Asking $225. Dial 623-2252. To be considered each tender must be made on the printed forms supplied by the De- partment and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. MONSTER BINGO Over $500 in Prizes 40 CHE i/ROLET Impala two-door hard-| utor riatic radio 30,000 original miles. . Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 7961 PONFTIAC four-door Laurentian V8 automatic; Push button radio. Padded dash. Bea:k-up lights, wheel discs and washers. Six wheels and tires. Dial 9655-3181. c ESMOBILE Super 8, biack, power eq sipped. Excelient condition $1495. Te! ephone 725-8136 PRIVATE SALE 1963 Pontiac Parisienne autornatic two-door hardtop, radio, . low mileage. 10 to 3, days 725-3592, «ivenings 655-3477. 1959 PONTIAC Laurentian, 6 'cylinder, automaitc., new tires, In good condition Telephone 725-0229. 1963 63 CHEVROLET Impala, four-door hardtop, 'V8 automatic. Power steering and brakes. Saddie tan beige. Phone 728-5308. AT 8 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S 31--Ciompact Cars for Sale ~~ PEUCSEOT and VOLVO SA\LES and SERVICE "GMC can be seen at.117 King Street South, Whitby motor, new $795. Pri- 725-9151; after TOW TRUCK, 1948, fwo-ton Ford, new man operation. new engine. A-1 condition. ru cable. Dodge truck, 909, ton GMC Dial Hampton 263-2445 or "$225; also in fair con- , $200, See at 131 Park Road North. OSHAWA § AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck-| | want cars for| YS POLNTIAC Strato Chief sedan, V-8\ Wrecking, Telephone 725-7162 or 723-4245.| CAKE SHORE AUTO "WRECKERS | want| ars for wrecking. Highest prices paid.| Cars bought, jron and metals ssicle ~~ Transmis- "1038 Simcoe Private 728-8410. | REWARD. Lost two keys, Whitby or Osh-| radior|LOST: While and brown cat, answers to|Eugene, 8 Ibs., In! Louise. Wednesday, April 7, beloved husband of Mur-| SAT., APRIL 10th: Port Hope BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, APR. 10th 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 BINGO TO-NIGHT HOLY CROSS Jackpots 56 ond 57 Easter Hams as door prizes. ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor & Simcoe Every Fri. at 7:45 p.m. 20 Games $10 and $15 Jackpot 51 Nos. $110 Two extra games at $25 Jackpot and Share the Wealth BIRTHS DAYES -- Cliff and Norine would like) to announce the arrival of Cheryl Arlene, | 7 Ibs. 9 ozs., on Tuesday, March 30, trad jat Oshawa General Hospital. A little sis- \ter for Denise. Many thanks to Dr. "G. Y. Grant and staff. | and one mile on Taun- MECH -- Mr. and Mrs. E. Mech are happy to announce the birth of their son lat the Oshawa General Hospital, Ronald) ozs. A brother for Thanks to Or Morris, e| McKay and all concerned DEATHS , BLAKNEY, Harry Alford 5) suddenly at Oshawa General Hospital on 1965, Harry Blakney Lawrence Street land Craydon Road, Whitby, one chrome in his 60th year, jel Webb and loving father of Robert - ee | Jean both at home, James of Port |\Perry, brother of Rich of Grand Bay, N.B., Mrs, J. James uote? of River- view, N.B., and Ted of . Resting at the Gerrow Funeral chapel, 390 King Dr. IN MEMOniaM STOCK MARKET McCONNELL -- In loving memory of a dear Dad, who passed away April 9 1952. We are always together in memory lane, Not just today but tomorrow the same. Wherever we go, what ever we do, fu Sepa dear Dad, are always of sadly missed by daughter Pat and son Bob. NEATE -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mary E. Neate, who passed away April 9, 1964. One sad and lonely year has passed Since our great sorrow fi The shock that we received 'that day, No one can ever fell. God gave us strengin ic meet it, And courage to bear the blow, And what it meant to lose her No one will ever know. It's lonely here without her, We miss her more each day, For life is not the same to us Since she was calicd away. Son Donald, daughter - in - law Mary, granddaughters Kathy and Julie. NEATE -- In loving mony of a dear mother and grandmother, Mary Neate, who passed away April 9, 1¥64. Past her suffering, past her pain, Cease to weep for tears are vain, She who suffered is at rest, Gone to Heaven with the biest. Always remembered by daughter Teresa, son-in-law Roger and grandchil- dren Nancy, Joanne, Jamie and Johnny. ROZELL -- In loving memory of a dear TORONTO 11 z---Odd ot, rights, xw----Ex-warrants, Net from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS v Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Stock Abitibi 3650 Alta Gas 140 Alta Gas w = Alg C 225 $13% 13 $38% 38% $13% 13'2 9% % 50 $792 792 $292 en 6% 26% 20 105 15 9 23% 65/2 61% 6% 35 9% Ang CP 44 $26% Anthes A 20 Anthes C or reer Arg C P pr 100 $15 Atl Sugar 250 $19 Atl Sug A $2334 Bank Mont $65% Bell Phone 361% Brazi! 6% BA Oil $35 BC Forest $20 BC Sugar BC Ph 6% pr Bulolo Burns 1325 720 100 23% 21% 524 83 9% 125 $23%4 $214 $52M% $83 husband, father and grandfather, who! |passed away April 9, 1957. | Loving 'and kind in all his ways, Upright and just fo the end of his cays,| Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beautiful memory he left) behind. |--Always remembered by mite Berita J lean and gr EASTER TRIBUTES TO YOUR LOVED ONES Nothing is more befitting or a greater tribute to the mem- ory of loved ones who have passed on than a memorial verse at Easter time. It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, hus- band, daughter, son or those beyond the immediate family circle, a faithful. friend or kin In the sincere hope of render- ing a helpful service to those | 'who wish to select an appro- priate memoriam notice for Easter time, the Classified once again be Easter on Soatur- 1965. Times will publishing special Memorial Tribute day, April 17th, | Department of The Oshawa | | | TO ENSURE YOUR MESSAGE APPEARS AT THIS TIME, | PHONE THE TIMES CLASSI- FIED DEPARTMENT AT 723- 3492 BEFORE 5:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th. Street West for service in the Chapel on} Saturday, April 10, at 2° p.m. Cremation at Toronto Crematorium, followed by In- ferment in Oshawa Union Cemetery. (in |!ieu of flowers please. donate to the |Heart Fund.) | PEEL, Ronald Albert Suddenly, at the Oshawa General Hos- jpital, on Wednesday, April 7;1965, Ron- jald A, Peel, Janet (Jean) Sanderson. Dear father of Helen (Mrs. A. C. A. Bathie), Miriam (Mrs, Jobn Price). and Paul of Peters- Loving son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Peel and dear brother of Harry, jin his 66th year.' Resting at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry juntil Saturday noon, thence to the Port |Perry United Church for service at 2 ip.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. SCOTT, Frederick Jonn |Entered Into. rest in the Toronto General Hospital on Thursday, April 8, 1965, A jerick John Scott beloved husband Evelyn Seney, father of Beverly, act bara, Fred, William and Larry Scott, alll and 'brother of Mrs; Fred (Mary), Mrs. Carl Meagher and Charles Scott, all of Oshawa, | Thompson | (Edna), James jot Oshawa, in his 60th year. Resting at! Oshawa, the Armstrong Funeral Home, |with funeral service In the chapel Satur- |day, April 10, at 2 p.m. awa Union Cemetery. (Friends are ask- }ed not to cali at the funeral home before | Friday afternoon) 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 MOUNT LAWN | Time again to ask that you remove winter wreaths. If you request, we would at- tend and store the stand, Thank you. MEMORIAL PARK Dearly beloved husband of} Interment Osh-| $9% $45% $16 Asie 6 00 385 % 1% 7S $30 29% $69 «= 68% $12% 12% a" 47 000 ew! 100 150 490 271 C Vickers CWN G 5i2 Chemcell Chrysier Col Cell 125 Computing z10 C Savings rt 100 Con Baks 745 Con Bidg pr 100 Con M$ 735 Con Paper Con Gas Coronation Coron w Craig Bit Crain RL Crush Int Cygnus A Cygnus B Dist Seag D Bridge D Dairies Dofasco Dom : Stores Dom Tar Dom Text Du Pont Emp Life ra) Falcon 200 Fam Play 200 Fanny 22 Fleetwood 210 $21% 21% Ford (US) 100 $61 61 Ford Cda 150 $163% 163% Frontier Ac 400 $7% 7% GMC 106 $1122 112 250 $13 3 725 $17 17 210 $472 47Va GL Paper 200 $2214 22 G Bahama 100 325 325 GN Cap C w 100 195 195 si9 bd $12% 12 105 210 250 100 100 100 $28'2 28% $162 162 $28. 27% $24 24V $22a 22Va $38 38 $54 53% 497 495 $94 93% SM¥% 24% $45 45 410 710 50 230 0 GS Wares Globe A Goodyr. pr 370 200 72 221 $103 103 101 $20 20% AO $21% 21% 6050 320 315 50 $44 44 1100 $14¥e 14 67% $56 56% $14 14% $24V"e 24% $94 9% | THE OSHAWA TIMES Classified Department PHONE 723-3492 CARD OF THANKS 200 200 5a 5% $10% 10% 26$495 495 111 $63¥e 63% 547 $92 92 580 $31% 31% Inland Gas 1BM IMC Int Nickel Int Util Intpr Dis Inter PL Int Stl P Inv Group Inv Grp A Jefferson 45 $90% 1100 435 100 $12% 12% 410 $12% 12% 125 $14% 14% 72% 150 120 $14% 14% $20% 20% Kelsey Co Labatt | ADAMS -- We wish to sincerely thank jour many relatives, friends, and neigh- bors for the lovely cards, flowers and gitts recelved on our Golden Wedding | Anniversary. | --Ernest and Gertie Adams. THOMAS -- | wish to thank Doctor G. | Campbell and Doctor O. Mills, the nurses and staff In the extensive care ward, the |nurses and staff on floor 3A, for thelr |wondertul care; also the Royal Canadian \Legion, my neighbors and friends for the lcards and good wishes received during my stay at the Cshawa General Hospital. --David J. Thomas. OBITUARIES HARRY ALFORD BLAKNEY The death of Harry Alford jnesday at the Oshawa General |/Hospital. He formerly resided at 75 Wellington st. w., and was in his 60th year. He was born in Havelock, New |Brunswick, the son of the late Wilford and Lilly Blakney, In 1939 he married the former |Muriel Webb at v.B. | Mr. Blakney had been a resi- jdent of Oshawa since 1953 and lhad also lived in Whitby, and Frenchman's Bay. He was em- ployed by the Pinkerton Detec- tive Agency. | The deceased is survived by. |his wife and a daughter, Jean, of Oshawa, 'Two sons, Robert, jof Oshawa, and James, of Port Perry, also survive. IN MEMORIAM JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair ond A\uto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Cishowa ao 728-092 0921 2a ILTAN - 1- NICK & DAN'S Youir authorized DATSUN DEALER Volkswagen Service 160 Simcoe South _____ Oshawa 728-0051 SABYAN. MAOTOR SALES LTD. VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New and Used Cars 3334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 Open Evenings 1963 COWVAIR convertible, excellent condition. Many offer. Te'bephone 723-4974 extras. Be: 1956 AUSITIN with radio. Godd running order, Te&ephone 728-6756 after Nam 1958 VAUIICHALL 6 cylinder. Nice €ar! Good shape mechanically. $395. Tel phone 725 42932. 1964 CORIVAIR Monza with blact interior, four sion. Tela chore 728-7806. Skidu, speed 1988 ANGI, 1A English Ford deluxe model excelient condition Reasonab!t offer accepted. Telephone Sat day 11,000. oricj inal miles, urday meirning and afternoon, all Sunday. 723-0996 1964 COR AIR Monza, deluxe yellow wit bleck Infa-lor, 140 HP automatic, fou gon, mani' extras, 722-243) after 6, four-speed, maroon transmis AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS 10 hams 10th. BOHUN -- In loving memory of a dear |wife, mother and grandmother, Angela} |Bohun, who passed away April 9, 1960. It's been five long years, dear, Since you passed away; It's lonesome here without you, And sad the weary way. No one knows how much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you, Life has never been the same. The month of April again is here, To us the saddest of the year. The blow was hard, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear, Dearer still as years depart, Your memory lives within our hearts. With tender love and deep regret, We who loved you will never forget. --Lovingly remembered by and \ Includes tickets on to be drawn April All Prizes Doubled on Admission Ticket | Children. Under 16 Not Admitted Reed's Florists ANNUAL DIAMOND -- In loving memory of a ees Sted fe okt mot ve Evelyn, who pass- jed | The depths. ft Bison we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well While she sleeps a peaceful sieep Her memory we shall always keep |--Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by husband Frank and daughters Heather jand Nancy Spring Flower Show Easter Review PALM SUNDAY April 11th REED'S GREENHOUSES WEST | | st McCONNELL -- In loving memory April 9, 1952 Somewhere beyond the shadow Dwells a dear husband of mine Whom | looked on as a treasure, Whom | cherished as divine. But God called the one | loved away.! Forget you, Jim, J never will As years roll on | miss, you still The blow was great, the shock severe, 1 little thought the end was near. Only those who have lost can tel How sad |s parting and no farewell But God in goodness me To bear my bitter cross, He is the only one who knows How heavy is my toss Deeply missed and Mary. \e cS BLOOR | Day Free Admissi North, Monday, April 1 ~ comforts YOU'LL COME BACK for more once you! | get @ taste of the easy problem solving) r+] Action Want. Ads give you, Dial 723-3492 wife, today. husband, of |my dear. husband, Jim, who passed away] United Church, | Mr. Blakney also leaves two 'brothers, Rich, of Grand Bay, and Ted, U.S.A, and a sister, {Mrs. J. James, of Riverview, N.B. The remains are at the Ger- jrow Funeral Chapel for the jservice in the chapel Saturday. \Rev. L. R. Laird of Meadow- jcrest Baptist Church, Brooklin, jwill conduct the service. Cremation will take place) later in the Toronto Cremator-| ium and interment will be in Union Cemetery, Oshawa. | | FUNERAL OF PETER LOFTHOUSE | The funeral service for Peter Lofthouse, of Kingston rd. w., who died Tuesday at the Osh- jawa General Hospital, was held |Thursday .at. the Mclntosh- |Anderson Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Rev. John Porter, of Westmount Unit- jed Church, assisted by Rev. H. A. Mellow, of Northminster and interment [was in Mount Lawn Cemetery The pallbearers were: Arthur c larke, Bert Parker, Howard \Kane, Sidney : Bowers, Jack {Coulson | and William Forbes. i | TOKYO POLICE DESPAIR Now that car thefts in Tokyo average 17 a day, the only pro- tection police can think of is ad- |vising the driver to take his bat- 'tery in the office with him |Blakney occurred suddenly Wed-| Grand Bay, Lafarge LOnt Cem LO Cem w 500 315 Laura Sec 100 $24Va Lau Fin 250 $18' Lav F 128 200 $212 Lob CoA 1500 $10% LobCo B V2?? 1%0?% Loeb M 2805 $14% Maclean H 915 $26% MB PR 0 M Leaf Mill Mass-F 17: MEPC ontex Moore Morse A Nat Cont w Nat Drug Nia S Stl Noranda NO NGas NS LP Ocean Cem Ogiivie Pac Pete Parker Pembina 3) 335 200 $17Va 172 200 S$69Ve 69 100 $16 16 100 320 225 $12 145 $22% 830 $55% 1250 $27Va 425 $30%4 300 $26 z13 $14% 145 $11%4 10 5% $12. 12 $15%e 15% $102 10% 185$143° (141 QN Gas5? w 106 6 Revenue pr 226 $23 = 22' Revenue 220 $8% 8i2 Robertson 100 $26 26 R-Nodwell 225 370 370 Rockwell 45 $28 2 Rolland A 500 $11 nv Ronald F 225 $12 12¥2 Rothman 225 $23 23 Royal Bank 250 $80% StL Cp' A pr ah aa 103% Salada $13 13% Scot M pr $20 20 Seven Arts $1414 237 $i8 «18 Shell Can Shell | pr 75 $26%e 26 Shell | w 300 645 645 Shop Save 400 $17%4 17% Simpsons 475 $26 25% Simp Sears 895 $18 17% Slater Steel 1345 $14% 14% Slat Stl pr 250 $20% 20% Slater A w 895 895 Steel Can $32. 32 Steinbg A $45 45 Suptest ord $20V%4 20% Tamblyn $27¥2 27V2 150 150 Tancord Texaco $52%e 52Ve Tone Craft $8%4 8% Tor Iron A $23. 23 $66 66 Tor-Dom Bk $15% 15% 27% 304 26 14% 1% 5M io 400 230 974 25 200 200 225 75 250 250 40 120 A.M. 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O'Leary Opemiska Osisko Pamour Pax Int Peerless Porc Pay Preston Probe Mins Purdex Que Man Quemont Radiore Realm Sherritt Silwvmaq Sil Miller Siscoe Steep R Texmont Tombill Torbrit Tribag U_ Asbestos Un Buffad UCL Mine Un Keno U Mindam Un Fort Wasmac weet Mines Tenmac Zulapa 1700 2000 1100 500 2333 500 200 3000 500 5200 31500 17000 17200 300 2900 iad 73500 120 1910 4200 3200 30 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $1844 18% BiA-- 250 bag oe were 550 8% 32 71 890 36 280 3 90 325 4 a 260 ve 58 $18 510 8 32 PA) $19% lye Pgs 4 +3 4 2 64 Hs is 550 ATA] 280 ° 280 12% 12% 9 9 325 325. 4 29 Ps o + Ads +75 + --- Vi . i *\to bring +2 nas! 340 330 as +10 | MINES 155 88 155 87 87 20a 20% 202 155 315 310 «315 6 16 tr 2 23 % 525 52. ™" 1 22 13 6 us 6 6 | 2 need to give them an opportu- nity to hear it." 92 Yate 22% 3 293 6% 2% 23 36 745 12 26 uv "rig --" 2 6) 29 43 4 n 20 8 44 5 Mt -*| Priests Institute * | One Fee For All +8 | --"slend of the year, |Catholics in the Piedmont region +2 |will pay their priests no more * Jy,\than the poor will for wedding 'and funeral rites. Baptisms will be free for all, and no charge for weddings and '\funerals will be made for those +2 |who can't pay. In the past the priests have ad 27: 18% -- "| '44 vy S v7 47 525 u 27 -- % collected according to the wealth of the parishioner. Bishops of 13% + Y2\the region have decided that jeach will fix a "moderate con- for his diocese, gear- ing it to the general economic condition of +1 sniff "F + | 13%4 -- Va} 154+ Ys/bishops in Italy--a country of Wh + v|50,000,000 Roman Catholics--are ee lexpected to follow suit eventu- jall 331% 31% 31% 127 34 126 34 127 M4 210 205 205 000 370 365 370 +5 44 14h lh | fee |) 9 35 36 835 % $138 13 13 +2 7 "% % -%v $12% 12% 12%4-- Ve 470 450 470 7 7 220" 220 $20% 16 $73' W 810 ibe 18% 184 12% 12% et va ed 845 43 er 24a $10% 42% 1% wv "6 as 21 00 275 710 18950 600 500 700 1100 1000 2000 100 1000 730 181 1 15900 190 400 20 A 220 +5 +2 20%4 + a 6 16 734 7'4-- 10] VW tas ti pa 'i 1 iis + 5 165 at A 240 2500 36 Sales fo 11 a.m.: 978,000 aH us 16% +1 10 242 425 10 4+ 24 1 615 32% lg N4-- 2 270 730 181 128 +2 +5 --2 +10 --" --8 +3 +1 +5 -1 +5 +1" 'Shot of Classics' Beatles Antidote GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) yw\An emergency shot of classical 22% + Ye| music Si toys ah Me 225 $ +) is school students here as an "'anti- "| dote for the Beatles." Donald D. Armstrong, super- visor of music in the schools, said 520 classical record albums have been purchased for $2,000 "classical selections down to the first-grade level" in the city's 52 schools. "The Beatles," said, "have given many kids the idea that only the banjo and the|~ ff percussions $254 24% aN +1" can't say what the emotional ef- \fects of their rhythms will be." Armstrong said teacher guides lexplain the classical music and jits background. "T believe the children can get jas excited \they. do over rock 'n' Armstrong THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fitgey, Apet'9, 1965 ZR Education Change Traceable To End Of Khrushchev Era By JOHN BEST per cent of eligible children in boy thd se t ertara ye: towns in the Russian federation cation from kindergarten -lattend kindergartens. lege ie ging Chroueh a period) This causes diets. lace to the overthrow of Nikita|Grade 1 is the same for all even Khrushchev. though, Zaporozhets said, kin- Uncertainty and even some|dergarten-trained students are better prepared, having been confusion are evident. Authori- ties admit that many practices|iaught the rudiments of writing and arithmetic. are being re-examined and dis- One official at the press con- ference said his five-year-old daughter, attending a kinder- garten that specializes in the study of --_ can answer 15 questions in that language. An alternative to si being given public Armstrong Some of the criticisms have the familiar sound of those oc- casionally heard in Canada and the United States where, in re- cent years, the Soviet educa- tional system has often been cited as a paragon. One example is a recent edi- torial in the Communist party 'inewspaper Pravda. "In the course of the last dec- ades, pedagogical sciences have not kept up with the develop- ment of national education. In are important. I over this music as roll," said. "We simply ABANDON K IDEAS 'At a higher level, the number TURIN, tribution" of grades in Soviet schools has been cut back to 10 from 11 where it was set under Khrush- chev, who had firm ideas on education as he had on just -- every other subject. i Iso being abandoned is the nanouchor - dictated compul- sory vocational training for high schoo! students. Critics say the former premier's proposals were unrealistic and just didn't work. Stiffer demands on university- level science students have been called for by academician. G. Petrov, writing in Pravda. Very often, he said, --_-- institutes fail to 'demand grea jendeavors from students." "7% result was that graduates often were assigned to technical work because they could not handle the tasks requiring a specialist. Petrov argued against the new system of compulsony at- tendance at university lectures, the teaching of a number of sub- jects, there is no reflection of the achievements of modern sci- ence and technology, and a disproportionate amount of time is devoted to secondary, insignificant questions. Pupils are loaded as before with stu- dies." Problems at the lower end of the system were discussed at a press conference by Anatoly Shustov, deputy minister of ed- ucation in the big Russian Fed: erated Republic, and Alexander Zaporozhets, a leading re- searcher. KINDERGARTEN CUT Zaporozhets, answering a question, said the school en- trance age in the U.S.S.R. will probably be lowered from 7 to 6, knocking a year off the two- year kindergarten program. He added that he personally wasn't in favor of the change and declared that while time spent in kindergarten would be Italy (AP)--By the rich Roman the area, Other FOREIGN TRADING Sullivan Steep Rock saying this failed to develop the student's ability to work inde- pendently. He wanted the stu- dents given more for their own learning. rod the work would be intensi- ed. Behind the change is the fact that only a little more than 50 100 435 435 435 100 730 730 730 Save profitably at high interest rates ON SPECIAL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Withdrawals on demand. ON REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Chequing privileges; no charge on reasonable number per month. 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This com pared with a total of 85,052 vehicles in the first quarter of 1964 made up of 73,272 cars and 11,780 trucks. Our old bottle is no more. Remember the one with the friendly sloping shoulders? You could tell its shape anywhere. Most important, it was the bottle that contained Gooderham's Bonded Stock Whisky. One of the most popular ryes ever to see the inside of any bottle. Well our whisky's still the same (our blenders know a good thing when they taste it) but we felt it was time for a new bottle. Happily enough, most re roe oe new container very much. It's and refined-looking (in fact, someone said, it's a classic already). However, to the few people who are still having a little trouble adjusting, may we offer this one suggestion. Remember, new bottle or not, it's still Bonded Stock Whisky. So try not to let your emotions run away with your sense of good taste. Gooderham's have been distilling fine whiskies since 1832

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