14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 16, 1965 30------Automobiles for Sale 23--Real Estate Wanted 26----Apartment for Rent One Of The Ori SELLING? CALL © 728-7576 SIBBY'S REAL ESTATE LTD. 1 NEED jac, LaSatie area, Call Charlie Rankin at 728-3682, Active Realty Limited, 24---Stores, Offices, Storage Metcalf REAL ESTATE LIMITED 40 King St. E., 728-4678 * cash buyer, house in Cadii- MIDTOWN PLAZA We ore pleased to hove been appointed exclusive . rental egerits for Midtown Plozé> Secure your lease in this cen- ONLY A FEW 2 and 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS LEFT. AT...» CASA MANANA COURT @ ELEVATOR SERVICE @ INTERCOM @ BALCONIES See The, Model Suite furn- ished by Wilson Furniture, CALL THE RENTAL OFFICE 723-6361 Open Daily 5:30 to 9 OR CALL GUIDE REALTY 'LIMITED 723-1121 : ginal Wildcats 1762 Buick Wildeat---custom built 2 door hardtop, power equipment---windows, brakes, steering, automatic and many other extras, Bucket seats, floor console, white with black vinyl top, Very few of this model were built, Very clean---original owner, $2195 or best offer. Apply 344 Elizabeth St., Oshawa, 9 « 5. KELLY DISNEY _ USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY ~~ 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Leins paid off Trade:up or down Alwoys top quality é BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST, --- OSHAWA Just East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 MORE CASH Paid for Good clean cars, Trade up or down, Leins paid, trally located modern shop- ping plaza at once, Super- market, Brewer's Warehouse, large Department Store and Bonk already leased. Inquiries invited for Borber Shop, Beouty Parlour, Rest- auront, Dry Cleaner, Drug Store --- 2 unassigned stores, Excellent rental rates, CONTACT LLOYD METCALF REAL ESTATE LTD, 40 King St. E. 728-4678 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE In Times Building | CONTACT T. L. WILSON At the Times STORE for rent, suitable for any of business or office, at Station Pi: Telephone 728-4113 REPAIR SHOP or storage space bath, least end of city. Phone 728-5567. | $5 SINGLE, $7 douple, dally, spec. weekly 1952 CHEVROLET; 1953 Chrysler, Both In| jrates. Small apartments avaliable. Board good running condition joptional. Hollywood Motel and Restaur- Brock Street South, jant. Whitby 668-2067. By |TWO-ROOM apartment, ground floor, Locat . Couple preferred Apply 57 Colborne Street East |pr NONQUON TOWERS LTD. Northend Location @ Featuring 1, 2 & 3 bed- rooms, Reinforced Concrete Sound Proof Electrical Broadloom Inter-Com System Hi-Fi Rodio Balconies Underground Parking Reserve Now Phone 728-9466 728-4014 OSHAWA REALTY (BOND ST.) LTD, Multiple Listing Service e Heating |FURNISHED apartment for two business| ville 623-3710. |ladies, containing single beds, TV, semi Locatior living, room and kitchen. ivate entrance, clean, Tay rent, South-east location. Appi 1200 square feet. $175 monthly, Call Guide | $89 Realty Limited, 723-112! 25--Houses for Rent lot, to shopping. Beaudoin, TWO - BEDROOM, completely furnished convenient transportation West Hill, 282-968) atter 6 p.m. an yous ee Te house, in north end district. Asphalt drive-/ TWO - BEDROOM apartment in modern way, garage, good-sized back yard, Avail-|@partment building, to share with other }gentioman. Please write Box 607 Oshawa ~--meee | Times. Wckanate hae able Septeriber 4. 728-4797. FERNHILL BLVD, LOCATION -- Three- bedroom bungalow for rent. Available Oc- montthly, Phone id entrance. jephone 728-7835 fed One-bedroom apariment 1 New buliding, Whitby 668-2660. --__... | FOUR - ROOM = unfurnished basement... apartment, Available September 1. Call! 5) 723-7196. Two DROOM bungalow, large treed| BACHELOR apartment, bedroom Two-es 9 Ten and chen. Telephone 728-042 Ideal for small family, Roger|THREE-ROOM apariment, private bath Immediate possession. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 CUSTOMIZER'S 1959 Chevrolet, two-door hardtop, 230 HP. High performance, V8, A-1 condition. Best offer, 723-6373. |1962 RAMBLER Classic 6, automatic,| radio, washers and whitewalls, iow mile-| age. Excellent condition. Telephone 726- 5630 | '58 CHEVROLET, four-door sedan, 6 cyl-| inder, standard transmission, A-1 me| chanically, body completely redone (det initely no rust), $550 or best cash offer,| 725-5555 | MUST SELL, '58 Chevrolet sedan, 6 cyl-) Inder, automatic, with radio, $350/or rea-) sonable offer, Telephone 728-6593, | 1965 AMBASSADOR two-door hardtop, V-8| automatic, power steering and power brakes, radio, two-tone, Many other jextras, $3,100. or nearest offer, 623-2614 |1955 CHEVROLET, automatic, good tires, | radio, motor in fair condition, new bat tery and brakes. Telephone 728-1164 |1957 PONTIAC coach, radio, back-up Hlights, oll filter, One owner, $595, Apply 13 Elgin Street East, 725-1497. 163 PONTIAC convertible, Excetient con-| dition, Must sell!- Telephone 723-9042 11958 PONTIAC Strato Chief, Excellent condition, Private automatic, | Bowman-| 1965 B.S.A, Lightning Rocket, Call Alax 942-5988 after 6 p.m | 668-8473 or 121) |1959 FORD convertible, V-8, dual range |transmission, power steering, power orakes, excellent condition, $1,295. Tele-| phone 728-6008 . |CHEVELLE, 1964, Desert Seige color,| automatic, power brakes, whitewalls and) 12,000 miles. Like new, Phone 725-8455 MOTORS, $35 UP -- All car parts urtice Auto Wreckers, Telephone 723- 38, © nights 725-4404 USED CAR PARTS, spinaies to make and kit trailers, also used tires 509 Bloor Street |East, after 4, 723-228) ! Sarita - ~ - $25 DOWN, $17.50 weekly buys 6! Pontiac two-door hardtop, V-8 stick on the floor, jalso dual exhaust. Cash, trade or terms at |Nicols Motors, 668-3331, | 11963 BEL AIR Chevrolet, four-door, auto: Imatic, radio, power steering. Excellent| condition. Apply Mead's Sunoco, King Street East, at Wilson Rd., before 7 p.m. | 1962 CHEVROLET V-8 automatic, power fober 1. $100 monthly, Please write Box 9m, hawa Times. (OOM, brick bungalow for rent. Availavle immediately, South, ING! five-room, two-storey, three-bedroom town houses, $110, month W. J. Norris, Realtor, Ajax 7942-3364, LARGE four-bedroom brick, ol! heated! house, 10 minutes walk from four cor- ners. Would allow responsible tenant to sublet. Attractive for a person who can ONE " do his own decorating. Available October Tounin cane 1. $90 per month Write Box 706, Oshawa Times. 26---Apertwneet for Rent MALA GLEN COURT State full particulars, |. on | tray it between 6 p.m. =| THREE_ROOMS, big kitchen FURNISHED new home, |FURNISHED rooms, and bath, ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS Available in private home, Call between 5 and 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N, 728-867 | Whitby TWO furnished light housekeeping rooms| pply | third floor at 77 Ontario Street. Aj and 9 p.m. ince. Telephone 725-8306 In Alax desired. 942-0558 handy to bus, light "cooking facilities. | ~ ines | » Private en-| single room for rent in Kitchen privileges floor share hospital and down |steering and brakes, many extras. Bow- |manville 623-2656. |1968 BEL AIR sedan, 6, automatic, radio, | j white walls, eight thousand miles, Private) |sale, Telephone 723-7757, | |1965 BEL AIR, two-door, automatic, radio land extras, $2,400. Phone Bowmanville 623-2498 '31--Compact Cars for Sale * VOLVO & PEUGEOT *& MERCEDES BENZ JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE Genera! Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Rd. South _ Oshawa 728-0921 CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION SEALED TENDERS Plainly marked as to content and addressed to the under- signed, will be received up to 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, August 31st, 1965 for the painting as. follows: Peterborough, Ontario, houses exterior only, Ajax, Ontario, 31 houses ex- terior only, Borrie, Ontario, 24 houses ex- terior only, Lindsay, Ontario, 52 housing units, exterior, Lindsay, Ontario, (approx.) 50 row housing. units, interior row Plans, -- specifications «and forms of tender required can be obtained at the address below. Each tender must be accom- panied by a security deposit of ten per cent of the tender. Such security deposit shall in- demnify the Corporation against loss in the event of withdrawal of -- successful tenderer subsequent to ac- ceptance of the bid by the Corporation, A certified cheque or negotiable Domin- ion of Canada Bonds will be accepted as a security de- posit. All cheques must be made payable to the order of Central Mortgage and Hous- ing Corporation, The lowest or ony tender not necessarily occepted Frank H, Smith, Property Management Section, 650 Lawrence Avenue West, Toronto 19, Ontario, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND. OTHERS In the Estate of HERBERT PEERS SCHELL, Retired Executive, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Herbert Peers Schell, late of the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, Retired Executive, deceased; who diéd on or about the 21st day of July, 1965, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or be- fore the 17th day of Sep- tember, 1965, full particu. lars of their claims, Imme- diately after the said date the Personal Representative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having re- gard only to claims of which he shall then have notice, Dated at Oshawa this 12th day of August, 1965 HERBERT ROBSON SCHELL, Executor, by his solicitors, McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers & Solicitors, 32 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, Ontario. | OQ_ tind By FRANK RATCLIFFE The Canadian Football League was subjected to a well-placed boot in the hind quarters this week, with the announcement that CFTO-TV has completed arrangements to carry from 12 to 14 American Football League contests during the 1965 cam- paign, EN With the release, the impor- tance of the prolonged hassle over who has what rights to telecast what CFL games where when . and for how much, has been dropped sev- eral notches. Devotees of the Canadian grid game were--ob- viously tiring of the fracas, and it says here they will greet the AFL games with open arms, While pigskin fanatics north of of the border have been treated with National Football League entertainment via the 2l-inch screen for several seasons, the junior loop will be something new. And it should be new jenough to hold the public inter- est, at least for a season, at the same time deadening a lot of concern for fhe Canadian variety, For many years, Canadians Ihave been reading compari- sons between the CFL and the AFL, and between the AFL and the NFL, but, at least for those who have not yet achieved an BIRTHS EOWARDS--Mel and Jearev(nee White) are happy to announce the arrival of Jacqueline Leah, on Monday, August 16, 1965, at Oshawa' General Hospital, A -sis ter for Linda, Carol, Lonna, Jimmy, Julie and Christine, Our thanks to Dr, King and Or, Beaton. SNELGROVE--Don and Rose (Blovin) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Helen Marie, weight @ Ibs, 4 o1s., August 15, 1965, at the Oshawa Gen. eral Hospital, A wee sister for Joann and Bobby. Many thanks to Or, Baldwin and fourth floor staff WOODILL -- Arthur and Phoebe (nee Baker) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Robert John, weight 7 Ibs, 6 ozs., on Saturday, August 14, 1965, af Oshawa General Hospital DEATHS | BLACK, Lillie {At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on | Saturday, August 14, 1965, Lillie Clark of | Toronto, in her 70th year, wife of the late |Ford Black, beloved mother of Mrs. J | Pollard (Rhona) of South Pasadena, Cali jfornia, dear sister of Mrs, A, Bagnell j(Minnie) of Oshawa, Mrs. R. Black |(€thel), Mrs, F. Cowlard (Marjorie), and |Allan of Newcastle. Resting at the North. jcutt and Smith Funeral Home, Funeral Service 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, In terment Lakeview Cemetery, Newtonville BYERS, Staniey Andrew Entered into rest at Oshawa Hospital on Sunday, August Stanley Andrew Byers of Ontario; beloved 'husband of the late Gladys Dolphin and dear father of Lols (Mrs. Flynn) of Ajax, and dear grandfather of, Bonnie, John, Dorothy and Charlene and loving brother of Fred Byers of Greenwood and the: late Mrs, Agnes Wilson, Dear friend of Miss Violet Oldfield. Mr. Byers is resting at |McBachnie Funeral Home, 28 "Kingston Road West, Pickering, Funeral service in the chapel on Wednesday, August 18 at 2.30 p.m, Interment Salem Cemetery. |. CHANNON, Daisy |At the Oshawa General Hospital on Sat jurday, August 14, 1965, Daisy Channon, in her 82nd year, Beloved wife of the late jJoseph Channon and dear mother 9f |Winnifred (Mrs. Egbert Aldred) {Helen (Mrs, Robert Hutchinson), both Oshawa; | William Parker), both pre-deceased. Rest ing at the Mackey Funeral Horte, Lind |say, for service on Tuesday, August 17, jat 2 p.m, Interment at East Oakwood Cemetery. General 15, 1965. Greenwood, COOK, Ernest At. Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, |Ont., on Sunday, August 15, 1965, Ernest |Cook, aged 78. years. Husband of the [Petty TV Squabble -- May Prove Boomerang income in keeping with giant rooftop rabbit ears, this will mark the first opportunity to judge for oneself, Moreover, the league holds additional interest for those who have followed the Canadian League and football in general, Buffalo Bisons, last year's AFL champions, employ Jack Kemp as one of a pair of quarterbacks, and Mr. Kemp is a graduate (or should it be drop-out, Mr, Halter?) of the CFL. And 'who knows: how amany Canuk eyeballs will be welded to the idiot-box when New York Jets invade the cathode tube. The Jets, you will recall, raised the average U.S. income con- qiderably last winter when they agreed to pay 22-year-old Joe across the continent are anxi- ous to watch his progress, The boys who comprise the Manhattan management, (glut- tons that they are), were not satisfied with just Namath, however. He was the main course, but the dessert was John Huarte, last season's win- ner of the Heissman Trophy, the highest award in U.S. college ball. Huarte, in case you were not aware of it, was the Moses who led Notre Dame out of the wilderness, after groping sea- sons, President Johnson will un- doubtedly be happy to know that the Jets signed Huarte for the skimpy sum of $200,000. Horrors! It all adds up to-a year of engrosing -NFL-AFL> viewing, Namath roughly four times what the treasury hands the President every year -- $100,000 for signing his name, $100,000 in salary spread over the next three years, and $200,000 in |'pension"' form, | The impressive bank account Alabama star has yet to prove That First Puff By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Paul Newman has a cinch way to break the cigarette habit. "When I take my first ciga- rette,"' says Paul who has. been off them for a month, "'it will cost me $9,500,' When Newman. decided to quit he placed bets at three-to-one odds with some of his friends that he would quit for good. | Even in his movie The Mov-) jing Target, he doesn't smoke. "Fortunately the script came that way--and I'm glad," says Newman, Newman keeps an icebox full of carrots in his dressing room. When he gets the cigarette urge, he chews a carrot, "Every time I bite one I think how much money it's saving me," Newman's new movie is a re- freshing departure from the rash of James Bond-type movies being made nowadays. Since the phenomenal success of Goldfinger and the others, many producers have jumped on the Bondwagon, Not Newman. "I am the very antithesis James Bond," says Paul, buy my suits off the rack and I ilive in an ordinary room. There is no luxury although I do all of Clay Ponders | Chuvalo Fight LONDON (AP) Cassius Clay, boxing's world heavy- and weight champion, said today he|Jackson, 1213.26; also Marvin and Ethel (Mrs thought his next hig fight Wwould)1209 35; be against Canadian George Chuvalo in about three months, Clay said he hoped to meet Floyd Patterson after the Chu- valo fight "but nothing is fixed yet." Arriving London after in a notwithstanding, the forme r| himself as a pro, and fansjodds on '66. | 1 jCanadian Football League - or ino. | We can already hear the pite- ous weeping of those involved jin the TV battle, and we have ithe feeling they are wangling ifrantically to get Hamilton, Van- jcouver, et al on the screen this: year. But if they can't wangle iswiftly enough, we're giving To Cost Plenty It Newman Resumes Smoking | |the agent stuff and all the fisti-| lcuffs,"" | The movie is reminiscent of} such Humphrey Bogart movies! of the '30s and '40s as The Mal-| |tese Falcon and The Big Sleep. sockee IN VOGUE Which is okay because Bogart seems to be as much in vogue, especially among No Way Foolproof Now To Gage Success On By CYNTHIA LOWRY HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Every- body in show business /has his private crystal ball and the tele- vision division, in particular, is full of prophets, But nobody has yet invented a foolproof way to tell in ad- vance whether a seriés will be a hit, In the world of television, a hit show is one which the Niel- sen ratings declare is chosen by the largest number of viewers at a given time period. Last season, pre-season scut- tlebutt was that ABC had a real "sleeper" in a fantasy show called Bewitched, and it turned out to be right, But few of the experts really believed that a night-time soap opera, even one named Peyton Place would re- ally make the Nielsen grade, This observer, who shrewdly picked The Rogues and some- thing called Valentine's Day in advance last year (both quietly disappeared at season's end) this year will try picking win- ners on form. Thus the FBI on ABC has to be chosen, if for no other rea- son than the ABC series is be- 'mg produced by Quinn Martin who has made a string of hit shows ranging from The Uh- touchables to The Fugutive. I Spy, on NBC figures to be a winner on the track record of its producer, Sheldon Leonard, Danny Thomas' partner in the comedian's long-running series, LA. Riots Headlined |kids, as James Hg rata In Europe But unlike Bogie, Newman no longer is a heavy smoker, Bogie, in his prime was a four- jpack-a-day man, He died of throat cancer, 'IT was getting there myself," says Newman, "so I decided I had better call a halt. I love {money more than cigarettes so | knew if I bet on myself I could | "If lose, It's going to be the LONDON (Reuters)--The Los Angeles race riots continue to win banner headline treatment in the world press, In race-conscious South Af- rica, most Sunday papers gave headline treatment to the riot- ing, while the government-con- trolled broadcasting corporation featured the - latest develop- ments from Los Angeles. most expensive smoke yet," Pigeon Club Holds Fast, Close Race ; Saturday's high temperatures any inner coherence that the jdid not prevent the birds of the General Racing Pigeon Club from providing their owners jwith a fast and close race, in a repeat race from Ingersoll, On- tario. | Released at Ingersoll at 11:00 ja.m., the winner was clocke jinto Oshawa at 1:48 p.m. Fol- jlowing are complete results in |yards-per-minute; } | Kellar and Cooper, 1293.64; S.| Grant, 1223.28; §. Grant, 1219.83; J, Askew, 1219.27; F. Cowle, 1216.74; C. Bennett, 1215.75 E. l,, Kinsman, L. Kinsman, 1208.10; L |Prescott, 1206,37; J. Strachan, 1198.70; D, Bejkowsky, 1197.14; J, and R. Irwin, 1195.36; A, jSzezur, 1194.40; J. Kehoe, 1194.08; "J, and' R.- Irwin, 1118587; I. Prescott, 1176.50; A. jSzezur, 1167.01; Kellar and So far there has been no edi- jtorial comment in South Africa 'about the U.S, riots, | In Vienna, the Volksblatt says editorially: "It is a tragic co- incidence and not the result of jNegro riots of los Angeles ibroke out a week after Presi- dent Johnson si jbill for Negroes... | The riots were the top story Andy Griffith's and Dick Var Dyke's shows. The odds are slightly reduced because th new series is action-adventure not comedy which is Leonard' forte, { Paul Henning who . created: Beverly Hillbillies and Petticoat Junction -- both hits --~ has his third CBS series in three years, -- Green Acres. ghe hasn't missed | yet, so he has to be @ con- tender, ' FOR QUICK ACTION TRY THIS EASY-TO-USE TIMES WANT AD ORDER BLANK Write Your Ad Here (One word per line) 6 DAYS -. . $4.32 3 DAYS ,. $2.88 | | OAY ... 908 1. gned the voting! jin French newspapers and sh |dio bulletins. | They also received front-page play in West Germany, Spain, Italy and Australia, In Britain, the troubles in the U.S, produced a press debate on whether the riots are an ar- gument against a move by the British government to curb im- migration into the country, The right-wing Sunday Ex- press saw them as proof of the correctness of Britain's latest jimmigration program, while the left-wing Sunday Citizen de- clared; "Not so." | | | LOCATED NEAR SOUTH GENERAL MOTORS PLANT RESERVE NOW AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT 1, 2 ond 3-Bedrooms SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New and Used Cars town, suitable for Telephone 723-6183 | ALBERT STREET, 202. Kitchen and bed-| room all furnished. Suitable for working couple. SINGLE rooms and board. Apply 25 Divi nurses. or late Laura Musser: dear father of Audrey/round of exhibition matches in|Cooper, 1165.36; J. and R. Irwin,| ea crate dean (Mrs. Liew. Bur-/Sweden, Clay fights an exhibi-(1151.95: F. Stuart, 1181.61; F, fon), Gordon, Ross, Arthur and Rita ; (Mrs, M, Chappelie); dear brother of ion at Paisley, Scotland, Fri-|Stuart, 1113.67; J. Strachan, ; D. Bejkowsky, 1043.95 teachers, | | NOTICE TO CREDITORS onstantine | Mae (Mrs, W. Baker), Resting at the 9 Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanvitie (28s 1082.44 Service in the chapel on Tuesday at 2? 2 Bathrooms (in al! 2 and 3 bedroom suites), Elevotors Botconies Intercom System FM MUSIC Broadioom Halls 728-9466 7? SL sion Street, SINGLE ROOMS for jent jonly Semi-private entrance. 3 5804 EEPING ROOMS for phone 725-8645. OSHAWA va BRIGHT clean furvished rooms for rent Single or to share. Private entrance. P Apply 49 Drew te bathroom. Central Street - gentlemen Bathroom |same floor. $8 weekly, Parking no prob- term, "Telephone 725-7273 after $200 p.rn. SINGLE housekeeping room. Suitable for | miles one man. Apply 200 King West or phone with rear 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 Open Evenings 1942 ACADIAN Beaumont, excellent con: dition, twenty - one thousand original automatic, power brakes, radio speaker, four seat belts, back up lights. Owner going abroad, Ajax, 942-/ gentlemen, * double or single. Close to south GM. Tele. PRIVATE 1944 Volkswagen 1200. Excellent condition. Apply Fina Service, 728-005 Lic H36154 160 Simeoe South 1962 AUSTIN Healy, white with blue In terior ty equipped. Very good condi-! ti e owner, Telephone after | AND OTHERS Creditors and others having Claims against the estate of LAURA MADELINE' McKAY, died at Oshawa, July 1965, are requested to send particulars of such claims to the undersigned, solicitors for the Executrix, on or before the 17th day of September, 1965, after which dote the Estate will be dis who dist Pm, Interment Bowmanville Cemetery HYMMEN, Peter After a lengthy Iliness, entered Into crest | In the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital on Sat urday; August T4, 1968. Mr. Mymenen was In his 32nd year, beloved husband of Wanda McQuaid, formerly of Oshawa and dear fathes of Alice and Lee o jKithener, and son of Mr. George Hym }men and the late Mrs, Hymmen, of Port | Elgin, Service on Tuesday at 2 o'clock, | JOHNSON, William Russell Following a brief iliness at the Oshawa Generak Hospital on Sunday August 15 1965, William Russell Johnson, in his sath year, beloved husband of Louise Morris OBITUARIES WILLIAM RUSSELL JOHNSON] William Russell Johnson of 51| Glynn rd., Ajax, died yesterday in Oshawa General: Hospital after a short illness, He was 57 He is survived by his wife, the} former Louise Morris; his moth- er, Mrs, Myrtle Johnson of Pic- ton; three sisters, Mrs, Frank - | taine, Leo Steffler, Fernand Richard and Jean Rochefort, | FUNERAL OF DENNIS DIACHENKO A high requiem mass for Den- nis Diachenko, who died Friday at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal, was sung this morning at Seeks Chief ATHENS (Reuters) Two breakaway leaders of former premier George Papandreou's Centre Union party today were due to see King Constantine in ja new effort to resolve Greece's} month-old political crisis. Former deputy premier Ste- phanos Stephanopoulos and for- mer interior minister Elias Tsi | | | } REALTY (BOND ST.) LTD After Hours Call 723-6255 FULLY EQUIPPED housekeeping room, 7? sult one gentieman, Abstainer, Central. jp», Apply 58 Nassau Street, 725-7922 Pec en |FURNISHED bedroom in quiet home 1963 AUSTIN Healy, red, 1000 -MK2 e ; or gentieman. Apply 574 Crerar Ave. Fully equipped. Telenhone 725-9189 | BRIGHT, clean, single, furnished bed me room in private home, Very central. Suit 190 VAUXHALL Cresta, standard shift,! gentleman. Apply 102 Elgin Street East, Sc¥linder. Excellent condition. One * owner. Apply 106 Osh LARGE BEOROOM, twin beds, suit wo. SPY nat al people to share, $7 each weekly, North.13 VOLKSWAGEN [iate) fully equipped of hospital, 728-2758. red. One owner, Guaranteed. origina miles ai 7 hi 723-6792. ROOMS FOR RENT -- Four beds. Con cSsiseloinl waht EU struction workers welcome, Brooklin 655 Ga 32--Trucks for Sale TWO large housekeeping rooms for two 19S CHEVROLET late series hail - ladies. Close to North General Motors. Pick-up, rebuilt motor, A-1 body Everything supplied. 179: King Street Telephone Ajax 942-2313. Private East 1956 GMC half-ton ~ Best offer | tributed having regard only 5} Glynn Road, Ajax, dear father to claims that have been re- ceived. MARKS and McNEELY Barristers, etc., 17 King St. East, OSHAWA, ONT, = ae Ukrainian Catholic} rimokos--both of whom served ne ¥ ee 8. Figol. Inter-/in Papandreou's cabinet--have si was In Resurrection Ceme-|announced their intention of sit-| : eee jting in Parliament as independ. The Pefibearers were: Clar-lente. a liam E. 'sherrin Funeral Home, No, 2/ Picton, eeu nol eg: be The 25 - year - old king was, | Highway, Pickeri + tig ns e c. rs ae ick | Avenue 'Northy Alex)" trom? 6 gdocy Rev, Rex Norman of St.) chen aay Agata aly Walter tought likely to ask one of We in the chapel on Paul's United Church will con-|Kyanoski. ithem to attempt to form a new) ment 'Erskine nee te duct the service in the chapel of, suis jgovernment, More than 55) 8) acca --_-- the William E. Sherrin Funeral members of the Centre Union LOCKE'S FLORIST Home Wednesday at 2 p.m. WILLIAM EVANS were believed ready to quit the Funeral arrangements Burial will be in Erskine Ceme-' Officers and members of ajority party's ranks and fol- Phoenix Lodg» No, 22, Indepen-|!ow them. floral arrangements for tery, Dunbarton, y : occasions dent Order of Odd Fellows, were! They also Were counting on ¢ at 5 Y named honorary _ pallbearers|the support of the 99 members OSHAWA SHOPPING | LILLIE BLACK be CENTRE Mrs, Lillie Black died Satur-| Saturday for the funeral of Wil-|0f the right - wing opposition 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE day in the Bowmanville Memor-| liam Evans of Cloverdale ave-|Party in the 300 - seat pariia- 728-6555 ial Hospital. nue, "Sean eke wae ae rating auc ee er Lillie Clark of To-) Mr. Evans, in his Stst year, areou, o res' is almost 'poke with the She is survived by a daugh- General Hospital king pie Feanggor Be ating re Starting | MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER ter, Mrs, J. Pollard (Rhona) of], Members of Roval Canadian|army policy, called on all sides that we supply and install South Pasadena ., Calif,; three| legion, Branch 43, acted sick A . 4 its vrol ; Please call "\sisters, Mrs, A. Bagnell (Min-| Pallbearers. en ae vee "fh gg enue MOUNT LAWN lnie) of Oshawa, Mrs. R. Black! The service was conducted by ene 'contaminates the atmos: MEMORIAL PARK (Ethel), Mrs. Cowlard- (Mar-| Rev R. G. Brooks of St,/phere. 723-2633 jorie); and a brother, Allan, of| George's oe hurch. In- | Newcastle, Her husband, Ford! terment was in Mount Lawn! } Black, predeceased her Cemetery, | Cement Masons Rev. R. C. White of Newton-|_ Honorary pallbearers: HH) Return To Work | | ADDRESS: ville will conduct the service in| Peever. M. of vn | the chapel of the Northcutt and) 82" --. pec caer: Hee Smith Funeral Home, Bowman- sy, 01 2 ecdligesege Jacklin,| TORONTO (CP) -- Five hun- ville, tomorrow at 2 p.m, Burial : G dred cement masons returned A.jto..work today after voting by a narrow margin Saturday to will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Elliott, A. Crocker, Brisebois jend their strike against the Tor-| | | Newtonville J. Hodgs and | IN MEMORIAM : FUNERAL OF Tee | FUNERAL OF jonto Construction Association. ADELARD LAFONTAINE WILLIAM BR. HUTCHISON | The workers, members of the High Mass was sung'in St.) The funeral service for Wil-|Operative Plasterers and Ce- 6 r i i ty } ; ite Aue ie Sea' Whe Spares WS tary of the People Romanjliam Hanlan Hutchison, who|ment Masons Association {Lovingly remembered by his wite and Catholic church Saturday morn-/died Thursday at the Toronto/(CLC), accepted the association = ing for Adelard Lafontaine who} General Hospital, was-held Sat-joffer on a $l-an-hour-wage in- i died at Rosebank Convalescent! urday at the Armstrong Funeral|crease in a four-year contract CARD OF THANKS |#ore last Wednesday | Home. The service was conduct-|No other details of the settle. Mr. Lafontaine died in his|/ed by Rev. John Porter of West-}ment were given j74th year, The body rested at/ minster United Church and in-| The settlement leaves only NICKERSON r : ae es a ae ct War hs sincere themke te all hn cone eerees. "|Gerrow Funeral Chapel. Rev.|terment was in Union Cemetery,|/500 bricklayers as 'holdouts in lowers, | gifts, ane vital se white tiN. Gignac sang the mass. Inter-| Oshawa. ja series of strikes against the te Fry dbl Io Dectors Rees, Borx.;ment was in Resurrection ceme-| The pallbearers were: Larrylassociation that began June 11 et, Culp and Antonevych. Also te all the tery and Gordon Hutchinson, Chris/The strikes have tied up $300, Adrien Roy, Sheffield, William Burns, Fred} 00,000 worth of construction in Ot ss, ya Lynda of Alax; dear son of Mrs, Myrtie) Frauts (Effie) of Oshawa, Mrs. | [Johnson of Picton; dear brother of Belle , » rgar | ith decks Ble i re Raymond Elliot (Margaret) of} |Frauts) of Oshawa, Raymond of Whitby,| Pickering Beach, and Thelma of! | Margaret (Mrs. Raymond Elliott) of Pick-| Picton; and two brothers, Ray-! ering Beach, Thelma and Gerald Joh y , . of Picton, Ontario, Resting at the wir mond of Whitby and Gerald of excellent condition | | RENTAL INFORMATION IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY The VISCOUNT APTS. The CAVALIER APTS. The DIPLOMAT APTS. 725-9934 -- 728-428 38--Coming Events BINGO. St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M 690 KING €. at FAREWELL + FREE ADMISSION Snowball Jackpot $160, 56 Nos $20 Consolation Reg. Jackpot 54 Nos, $100. $20 Consolation Good Prizes GOOD PARKING FUNERAL OF CASH REQUIRED | WITH ORDER e RUNS ccsa ss Sea ton $975. and pick-up, A-! all Telephone 668-2109 any shape. time. 28--Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD for gentieman. to 33----Automobiles Wanted 3 share, lunches packed, six-day week. Cen eae mnaenneenanearmntenien CARS WANTED tral. Telephone 725-9843 COLBORNE EAST, 37 i : Buying a New Car? ell your used car to "Ted" "CG to the New Car Dealer and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTOR: 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS wan! cars for wreckin + pri i RETIRING bank manager requires two 200 Wentworth has eta ad si Deciroom house in or near Oshawa by! ~ _ _ October. Three adults. References; Write SHAW AUTO WRECKING C6. Cars Box $0}, Oshawa Times bought, parts for sale. tren and metals Extra Bus Service TWO. OR THREE - SEDROOM house Un" 8° Bloor Street East, 725-2311 | BINGO wanted in Oshawa or Ajax by family with OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars| two children. Immediate possession, Tele for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale.| *KINSMEN CENTRE phone 942.4876 7S Netson "iba Telephone 725-2142 | TUESDAY 7:45 Ey s WANTED -- Cars for wrecking. Tel 30--Automobiles for Sale moa si - i' i " Early Bird Game phone 228-4549. Robert Nichols ALL. CASH FREE ADMISSION For clean cars or $1250 in Prizes deal up or down Jockpots 53 and 54 Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners Room and board gentieman willing to share, single beds. Close to North General Motors, cen. thal to downtown. Apply address GOVERNOR MANSIONS 2 Bedroom Suite 3 Bedroom Suite ADULTS ONLY TELEPHONE 723-1712 728-2911 For Appointment Se ee ee ai | ath'! Talk 29--Wanted to Rent" |MIGH SCHOOL teacher with two teen age children requires 3 bedroom house in Whitby by September Ist. References sup Diled. Telephone 725-2409. Enclosed is $. NOTE: Prices shown are cash with order, Box Number 50¢ . extro. All ads must be run on consecutive days. and three-bedroom apart Refrigerator and stove. fenced in playground Telephone 728-3465 THREE ROOM self-contained partly fur- nished bachelor apartment. Gentleman only. Separate entrance. Parking. One block from North G.M. References. Tele- phone 728-4697 PARTIALLY FURNISHED = 'hree-room apartment. Heated. downtown location Suitable for couple or bacnelor. Lease required. Available September |. Apply between 911 AM, 725-1912 ONE-BEDROOM apariment, Stevenson Road North. Possession September |. For appointment. 728-0451 Mill ST. at Simcoe, 2 bedroom apart ments available 'st. September, every thing included for one price of $120 and up fo inspect call Sibby's Real Estate Ltd. at 728-7576. THREE ROOM apartment, upstairs. Tele phone 728-3020 TWO ROOMS and kitchen, upstairs, pr ¥ate bath, furnished or unfurnished. Kit Chen furnished. Ladies preferred. Tele Phone 728-045! TWO-ROOM furnished apartment, private @rtrance. Close to North GM lephone 328-7240 FURNISHED apartment plant. TV and heavy duyt stove 4nd hydro Included. Suitable tor couple or two gentiemen. Avaliable now, 728-206), Kindness beyond Price, yet | Within reach of all NAME: | | } GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST 34---Automobile Repair TELEPHONE 728-6226 trucks We | TRANSMISSION specialists. transmis Liens paid sions are our only business, 1038 Simeoe North. Phone 728-7339. NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED oshawa tune-up CENTRE ones os 146 BROCK ST. NORTH pert carburetor and auto electric service. Across. from Rével Hotel 2 King Street West, 228-0817. Whitby 668.3331 193 PONTIAC Laure automatic $1,778 or phone 729-7779 'tt CHEVROLET super spori, 327, x HP. four-speed 6,000 miles. Extras. 725-2180 1959 PONTIAC stationwagon, automatic. | power steering, radio and extras. Ex-| cellent, A-] condition, 725-2087 | }1988 PLYMOUTH automatic, real nice car. New motor. $375. Telephone 725-2922 Touth|1962 CHEVROLET neatisedan, six-cylinder iE ean car. $1,795. will a8 part payment, 725-2549. A 2 CITY OR TOWN: Jacobi, PHONE: TREVAIL -- In loving memory of Sid s MAIL TO: | OSHAWA TIMES CLASS. DEPT. OSHAWA 35--Lost and Found 4 i. LOST ear WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos. 53 and 56 TONIGHT 8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES nitlan, four-doo: make offer Black Labrador dog. tattooed iett July 30 at King and Centre Street Reward. Call collect, Scarborouar hardtop, | 0169. *ransmissior Too | > sma Te 247. PER MONTH The cost of this od daily for one near 7 nurses and staf of floor SF tor their ex > sare sak cellent care and kindness Vallbearers were --Mra, Sylvia Faylene Nickerson.(Lucien Leduc, Roger Lafon-| McConnell 'and Ralph McCarl. |the Toronto area, » i a