¥ 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey 24--Stores, Offices, Storage SHOP? ING CENTRE OSHAWA King 7 4 Park. Rd. Fridoy, September 3, 1968 26--Apartment for Rent a? wines. P. king os Peco jac 'a space, heat, cogs included. Close South GM. $75 conay. Telephone ONE-BEDROOM walk-in apartment, sep- arate ate bath, parking. gi ply 367 Rossiand Road East. parking. Apply 567 Rossland Rood East |au OSHAWA BLVD. SOUTH, 74 -- Two bed- rooms, k and 'bathroom, a completely Revloned and pri ranking beg to are, 'Available immediately. 2, cupboards, mite ben bernie Pa un working couple. 7: cme, ag ADULT LIVING -- Oni Sos ee too ia AOULT L CEE m dipe grees Stores For Rent next to nation-wide ermarket, | See t Wilson Furniture. Rental Office, 723-6361. Open da fo 9 p.m. or call Guide aac Limited 723-1121 THR 'apariment, heavy duty wiring, Private 'baths mature Business lady preferred. Telephone 723-3274. FOUR - ROOM Upstairs, unfurnished| apartment. Immediate possession. Apply 3 Colborne Street East or 723-2762. 27--Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS Available in private home, Call between 5 and 7 p.m. 82: PARK RD. N. 728-867 | TWO basement, tight housekeeping rooms, private bath; i return for woman) st. Toronto 221-5566 or 725-3711 STORES NOW LEASING Enclosed mall shopping centre presently under construction in east end. Will accomodate cleaner, beauty salon, drug store, restaurant or hardware. etc. CALL COLLECT Toronto 362-7 773) general duties. 725-8915. ONE ROOM and a kitchen, upstairs. Un- |furnished. Suitable for one lady. imme- \diate possession. Telephone anytime, 728- | 1360. |ONE or two girls to sha bedroom, single beds. Five-day week. $15 weekly.) |Blair Park Plaza area. Whitby 668-6616. "----|LARGE single room for rent. Suit gen- |tleman. 251 Arthur Street, Oshawa or telephone 728-4594. Pg room, bathroom; central. Must be clean, 50|30---Automobiles For Sale to act as mother's helper and assist in} 29--Wanted to Rent 30--Automobiles For Salc!22--Autemebiles Wanted THI + ROOM proven dood apartment Mag by janitor, near Donevan Colleg- ate, within % mile, "private bath and en- a Reasonable rent, Telephone 725- 3) BUSINESSMAN SSMAN requires kitchen, bed jet house and respectable people. Con- tact J. Kinnick, 11 Bond Street East. THREE unfurnished rooms for middie Piet lady with ex large living room tT 728-5484 aaeentey N EDED t by by family, three- persons |bedroom house close fo school if possible, by end of or rent with option to buy. Phone 728-0222. ith} TWO- or three-bedroom house wanted by eee Samia with one child. Telephone SaaPERATELY Wi ED, i) apart- iment, central or bus, a working girl and small quiet ined dog. Tele- phone 723-2857 before 7 p.m. WE NEED USED CARS BADLY ! * We're offering to Pay The Highest Trade-in Allowance Available. * We're Featuring Low Rate Ford Motor Co, Fingncing. Come in today and see our huge selection of 1965 FORDS, FAIRLANES, FAL- CONS, MUSTANGS .. . for immediate delivery, Seaway ELGIN STREET EAST, 23, furnished room for gentleman. Housekeeping priv-| ileges, close to downtown. Apply after 4 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE In Times Building Fett after 7 p.m. 323 Athol East. or Reels 2H room, private en- er tran iM workers td T ROOM for cart in quiet home, near forh| General Motors, off Division Street. Suit! gentlemi in. Telephone 723-9968. CENTRAL, large » turnished bedroom, sult-| able for gentleman, Apply 141 Church! Street, Oshawa. FURNISHED room for rent, « preferred. Immediate possession. 329 Ritson South, telephone 728-6372. --| SLEEPING ROOMS for gentleman, close | to General Motors. Call after 4 p.m, 725-8645. | ATTRACTIVE furnished room for girl to share with Rogie Twin beds and dressers. Telephone 7: LARGE samihed bedroom, two la large | closets, suit one or two gentlemen willing to share, single beds. Garage available. | Apply 15 Patricia Avenue. ROOM FOR RENT, suitable for "lady "or! CONTACT T. L. WILSON At the Times Apply 25--Houses for Rent -- EIGHT-ROOM country home, ¢, all conven- jences, 35 miles from Oshawa. Tel Bethany 65 R 11 or 41 R 4 nights or week- ends. NOW ieee five-room, two-storey, thi town houses, $110. month. w. J, Nera, Realtor, Ajax 7942-3364. BAY RIDGES AREA -- », two- sub-letting, $102. monthly, 7 pone mee Motors (1965) Ltd. 200 Dundas W., Whitby Phone 668-5893 OPEN 9 TILL 9 MORE CASH Paid for Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Just East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 _ bed: Available October 1. Telephone Bay Ridges, 839-5819. ae four-room house with all . Good yard. 773 gentleman. Close to bus stop. T 723- 7370. HED room, close to north GM, hospital and four corners. Bus stop at) mene Street South. Front door, after-/d0r. Apply 240 Division noons 'till 7 o'clock. _|CARGE housekeeping room, y sult married FIVE-ROOM furmshed home, 12 miles|Couple. Apply 45 "Drew Street. é from Oshawa. Excellent for bachelor or MARY STREET, young couple. Telephone Oreno " {bedroom, quiet eagaie 26--Apartment for Rent Gentleman. Teleph rien NONQUON ae ee TOWERS LTD. ) rooms | ny men only. Apply at 149 ) Elmgrove. [NICELY furnished room for gentleman, Northend Location @ Featuring 1, 2 & 3 bed- , north end, furnished two bathrooms, for kitchen privileges if desired. Telephone | Whitby evenings, 668-8432 after 5. |NICELY furnished room for girl, kitchen| privileges if desired, Telephone 723-5958 | after 5 p.m. } CLEAN bright furnished room in modern apartment, oe at 230 Nipigon Street, Apt. 217. 723-40! TWO, clean, ooiaery Tight it housekeeping rooms, suit working lady, teacher pre- ferred. Near bus stop. Abstainer only. Telephone 725-0278. : |FURNISHED room, , gentleman n preferred, | parking available, close fo North Plant Tele- rooms. Reinforced Concrete Sound Proof Electrical Heating Broadioom Inter-Com System Hi-Fi' Radio Balconies Underground Parking Reserve Now Phone 728-9468 728-4014 OSHAWA REALTY (BOND §T,) LTD: We Multiple Listing Service ~ MALA GLEN COURT LOCATED NEAR SOUTH eee | AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT] ater and Boord 'coms and 0 Apply 25 Div 1, 2 and 3 Bedrooms NGLE rooms and board. Apply and downtown. Abstainers phone 723-3015. TWO furnished rooms for close South General Motors. Parking area Apply 39 Sandra Street East, 728-2660. please. rent, FURNISHED bedroom with television, private two - piece bathroom. a entrance. Gentleman preferred. Tel phone 668-3729. SINGLE ROOM, central. Business piri "or! nurse preferred. Telephone 725-468 FURNISHED bedroom in_ pri Central, suitable for lady. Close to bi ston... Anoly 89 Roxborough Avenue. ne | 2449. . NICE furnished room in clean quiet home, no problem with parking. Telephone 723- 9058. i FURNISHED room, light housekeeping, |close to Oshawa Shopping Centre, Tele- |phone 728-3690. |ONE ¥ Sirviched d bedipom in private hone.) |One R ty "furnished, no meals. tes gentleman, In pleasantly located part of \Sshawe. Telephone 725-8359. Call after 1 rome iiss CHEVROLET, ALL CASH For clean cars or trucks. We deal up or down. Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Leins paid off Trade up or down Always top quality ' 63 PONTIAC Parisienne hardtop. ve automatic, power brakes, steering, radio. Spotiess condition. Terms available. Lic, 19550E. Gus Brown Motors Ltd, 725-6568. 1958 CHEVROLET, two-door hardtop, automatic, 6 cylinder, power brakes, power steering, original 56,000 miles, runs) and looks A-!, Private. 728-7909. MUST SELL! '61 Oldsmobile A-1 shape. Will accept '59 or '60 Chevrolet or Pon-| | | | | | | | | | telephone tiac in trade and cash. Apply 249 Drew) 1959 VOLKSWA Street, Apartment 2. 1959 CHEVROLET sedan, condition. $500. Telephone 72 * i999 "CHEVROLET Bel Air, four - sedan, six cylinder, automatic, new can | job and mechanically A-1. $595, Telephone | 725-0264. , good running 5-1262. $290, automatic, six| cylinder, two-- door, radio, snow tires Whitby | 668-4767. USED . CAR PARTS, spindles fo make trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street) East, after 4, 723- 2281, 7385 PONTIAC. Parisienne custom sport convertbi V8, power brakes and steeer-| ~ ing, radio, Telephone 723-9721 after 5 p.m. 75.1676 or 4 Stevenson. Road 'North. "| |1961 CHEVY Impala convertible, all white,| in excellent condition, V8 engine. Has many extras! Telephone 728-6409. bag PONTIAC Laurentian four-door sedan,| automatic, radio, white walls, power ane, discs, electric wipers. ated | Telephone 728-4949. '62 CHEVROLET Biscayne, 6 cylinder, two-door, standard transmission, white- wall tires and seat belts. Immaculate.) 725-81 8008. sien Street. t { | 2 Ha hrooms (in all 2. and cocsoRNE EAST, 57 -- Room edroom suites). board for gentieman willing to share, Elevators jsingle beds. Close to North General Balconies Motors, central to downtown. Apply ad- Intercom System dress. EM MUSIC ROOM AND BOARD. Lady teacher pre Broadioom Halls ferred. Central, quiet home. Available im: 78-9466 OSHAWA BS Sodio wis REALTY single beds; seven-day week jacked. 237 Nassau Street |ROOM AND BOARD, for gentiemen, to (BOND ST.) LTD. After wor se" 723-625 ishare, lunches packed, six-day week, cen \tral. Telephone 725-9843. (OOM and board for ladies. OSHAWA BLVD. SOUTH -- Ground floor two-room apartment, unfurnished. Private Olive Avenue. Telephone 728-4872 iLL ST single entrance. Aduits preferred. Apply 57 cor ROOM AND BOARD for three gentle- bor yt ++ +eee \100 MILL STREET, room board; also double room to share. Close to south General Motors. Apply above address, ROOM and board, Hail 728-3350. "gent Aoply 785 Og ene aneme Washing and ironing if preferred. 5\ ROOM basement apartment, pri vate bath, private.entrance, unfurnished. |72¥S Telephone 723-6874 Centrally located, close to bus. Business|151 BROCK STREET EAST, two separate couple preferred. Available immediate rooms, single beds, close to General Telephone 728-0400. | Motors North. Telephone 728-3405 $3 SINGLE, $7 iy, spec. weekly "GENERA rates, Small apartments availavle. Boardiroom to share, optional. Hollywood Motel and Restaur ant. Whitby 668-2067 man. Lunches packed, 728-4173, Street 389 Wolfe ------------ _ 1967 FWO-BEDROOM Apariment. refrigerator, YOUNG LADY boarder wanted, close to cylinder, automatic, radio, padded dash.|igsg CONSUL, stove, private taro adults only; $120.\North General Motors, monthly. Apply Apt 109 Croydon! Good meals, $16 weekly, Road, Whitby cluded. Telephone 728-3577 FURNISHED riment for two business| ROOM and board for one or two girls, ladies, single is, living room, jwilling to share. Teleohone Whitby 668: kitchen, private bathroom, laundry privil-| 9954. Reis russe Available "0W-/ ROOM AND BOARD for working mother eeterenemnscalea with one child. Day care available, Tele- Two large furnished room apartment, phone 728-9277. plenty of cupboards, free hydro, parking Suitable for quiet gentlemen. Available ROOM AND BOARD, men only. Packed tely. Apply 708 Carnegie Avenue Telephone 76a, eh, HE ORY, FWO-ROOM apartment, bedroom and kit- chen, unfurnished. Telephone 728-0042 CENTRALLY LOCATED, ciean, four-|awa town-line, room furnished apartment, single, new 270 continental beds. Suit three - four respon-| sible, working gentlemen. Free parki | 133 Oshawa. Boulevard South . Whitby 668-5287 PRINCE ALBERT --Twobedroom aait.|ROOM AND BOARD or housekeeping for containad apartment, close to schools and|!WO gentlemen willing to share, single shopping. Immediate possession, One| beds, in private home. Telephone 728-5040. child weleome. Telephone Port Perry, ROOM AND BOARD, tive day woek 985-7310. lunches packed, Scotch home. Parking THREE - ROOM apariment, four-piece|Ne@r South General Motors and down: bath, TV antenna, parking space. Vacant town. 55 Park Road South. October |. Apply 2) King Street East:|ROOM AND BOARD available for lady lults, onty jor gentleman. Apply 147 Ritson Road LARGE modern apartment in ) apariment| | South building, near schools and shopping. Rea-| [ROOM AND BOARD for lady, private sonable rents $. Telephone Ajax 942-0130. home. For further particulars. telephone CENTRALLY LOCATED, large apart-| Whitby 668-5117. ment, unfurnished, one bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom, separate en- Sarena as. | Want-Ads ie t | Cost-They Pay and downtown weekends in. bus at door. Telephone) CENTRAL three-rnom, apartment, heat, tights, reirigerator; stove included, separate shower, adults Abstainers only. Available immediately Telephone 723-1989, days, ' _janically perfect, '\1964 METEOR, T "¢ 1956 CADILLAC, two-door hardtop, ful! power, new paint job. Will sacrifice. Tele- phone Hampton | 263-2781 after 8 p.m 1958 DODGE for sale, motor and trans- mission good, body fair. Telephone 725 0. '@ CHEVROLET sedans, five io choose from. 6's and 8's standard and automatic. All priced to clear, Gus Brown Motors Ltd. 725-6568. 1956 CHEVROLET, two door, standard, six cylinder, mechanically good, some body work needed. Telephone 725-8079 1955 METEOR, good condition, motor overhauled. Will consider trade on scoot- Be Ait 0817. After 6 p.m, 725-8243, ask for preferred. a SE four-door (Robin egg bive) good condition, $495, Telephone 728-7263, paypal es transmission. Excellent mechanical "condition. Terms. tic | 126108, Gus Brown Motors Lid, 725-6568 $275 DOWN, $17.50 weekly buys. 61 Pontiac two-door hardtop, V-8, stick on the floor, body men, lunches packed, home-cooked meals. | also dual exhaust. Cash, trade or terms at Completely reconditioned. Telephone Ajax 942. Nicols Motors, 668-3331. '57 RMABLER, four-door, standard trans mission. An ideal second car. No down} payment. Easy terms. Lic. 247499, Gus! Brown Motors Ltd. 725-5568 NEAR SOUTH GENERAL MOTORS, one|1957 PONTIAC four-door sedan, 6 cylin [900 Reasonable. Telephone 725-3342 single beds, suit gentie-\der. Good motor, some body work needed |1959 AUSTIN Cambridge, excellent condi Owner moving, will sell cheap "EHEVROLET impala four-door 723-2935. ra) Phone 723-7973. '$8 CHEVROLET Relray, two-door, mech new paint. radio, stan-; dard transmission. Exce'ient second Lic. 221447, Gus Brown Motors 725-6568. 1964 PONTIAC Strato Chief, 4 cylinder, standard, two-door, 18,000 miles, radio, whitewalls, good condition, reasonabie. Will accept trade. After 5.30, Bowman: ville 623-5269 1958 CHEVROLET impala, two-door hard- car Ltd. GIRL to share room with same, all home 'oP V-8. Clean throughout. Will sacrifice, eQRm Army tow 1 -----: | Privileges. In home of widow lady. Osh-/% will trade, 728-9674 between 4 and 7) equipped with hand winch p.m FOR SALE OR TRADE -- 1958 Chevrolet) YOM AND BOARD -- Lunches packed.||mpala, convertible, 348 motor, good con-|i9gq PICKUP and came dition, for four - door sedan, 1960 and up Apply 809 Simcoe Street South MOTORS, $35 UP -- All car parts, Cour- fice Auto Wreckers. Telephone 723-5238 or nights 725-4404 V-8, automatic, black with red interior. A-}, Low mileage. Can be financed. 728-7196. 1960 PARISIENNE hardtop, many extras.) Must sell immediately. Telephone 725-2549/ ibefore 8 p.m. | |1988 PONTIAC sedan, six standard inoue four new tires. $400. If sold this kend. Telephone 668-8606, Whitby. | CHEVROLET Impala sedan, tales Fadia, spotiess condition. No down Ipayment, easy terms, new paint. Lic 1H51716. Gus Brown Motors Ltd. 725-4568 1928 MODEL "A" No rust, new fires, motor runs. Two 1955| Ford front centres, no- rust; also one 56 Ford, fendera new. Apply 97( Durham Street. oat Ford, needs raster 9 | Tiav door sedan, radio, A-1 condition. Must sell immediatel go to school, Will trade down. 723-3588. = ) PONTIAC Parisienne hardiop, c Oetys Nothing down, easy terms. Gus Brown Motors 19%63 MICRO BUS, three seat condition. Take over payments. Call ater 6 p.m. Telephone 128-7447, une 723-6136. CARS WANTED Back To School Buying a New Car ? "with the Sell your used car to 'Ted' ' Talk "Cash" to the New 3 R S Car Dealer and "Sove" @ Reconditioned @ Reliable TED CAMPIN MOTORS @ Reasonable 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 4 LAKESHORE co unr eric want Trade up or down. Financing available. 1965 CHEVROLET SEDAN cars for wrecking. Hi 200 Wentworth East, 7: OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars V-8, lic. 243596, radio, 3 speed on floor, service policy with car. "As new 2595 for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale. Street. 125-2162. 1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA 1175 Nelson WANTED -- Cars for wrecking. Tele- Robert hordtsp 'lic, H45639, radio, 18, 000 actual miles, service phone 728-4549. Nichols. policy, exceptional value. 2395 SHAW Fano WRECKING CO. Cars|?! bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought, e 'Bloor Street East, 725-2311, 34---Automobile Repair TRANSMISSION specialists. Tranmis- sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-7339. OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ox- pert and auto poets ser- vice, 222 King Street West, 7 . 1963 BUICK V-8 convertible, lic. automatic , radio, 207430, 3 way power. Special this paid.|day, METCALFE, George H. Entered into rest suddenly Hawaii, on Sunday, August 29, , George H. ae Mateo son of the late Mary icalfe, Thomas in ager and Geor: William Maicaliey in his 61st beau Res}. ing at the Armstr bo gh Home, Osh, awa commencing September 6. with funeral service in the chapel Tues- September 7 af 3 p.m. interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. NOVAK, Frances Entered into rest in the Oshawa General |Hospital on Wednesday, lember 1965, Frances Staresinic, beloved wife of ivan Novak and mother of Anne, ery and John, in her 4ist year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osha' with Requiem High Mass in St. Mary's of the People Church, Saturday, Septem- ber 4 at 9 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. (Prayers at the funeral home, Friday at 2 p.m.) SLUGG, George Russell Entered 'into rest suddenly at the To ronto Soret on Thursday, September 2 » George Russell Siug9 of 43 Biinasgare Cres., Ajax, rye eed ind week! $2495 1962 FALCON DELUXE two door lic. 65906J, re-con- RAIN OR SHINE: Times Action Want ~ give you speedy 'Yelp, in any kind of . To buy, sell, hire or rent tele- pene 723-3492. husba: Marion Watson and Poel of 'ges -Russell and riches George, both of Ajax and dear nephew of phy Cassinilii of Wigan, Lancs, Eng- land. Mr. Slugg will rest at McEachnie 35--Lost and: Found folder, other ditioned motor, clean, $895 i1¥61 MORRIS 850 lic. H38255, radio, spotless condition contained LOST -- Red plastic personal) driver's licence and papers. folder after 5 p.m. 37--~Auctions AUCTION SALE Sat., Sept. 11 Household furniture property of Mr. Charles W. Taylor 481 CROMWELL ST. OSHAWA $595 1959 CHEVROLET SEDAN H30135, . automatic, sharp and clean! $795 1959 OLDS HARDTOP four door H45392, radio, full power $995 1958 PONTIAC STATIONWAGON V-8, radio lic. X8998 $350 1958 CHEVROLET 1% TON Bell Telephone truck, lic. Y29825, good condition $450 1957 CHRYSLER SEDAN Lic. H43035, two-way power, radio, clean 2 door Viking Freezer Refri- gerator, nearly new, Westing- house Range, | set of Ware- Ever cooking utensils, Simpli- city washing machine, chrome kitchen suites, 3 piece chesterfield suite, 2 end tables, coffee table, 2 occas- ional chairs, one a rocker, | studio couch, drapes, green rug 9' x 12' and pad good, scatter rugs, mirror, floor and table lamps plaques, nick nacks, dishes, flatware, ward- robe with glass doors, like new, tea wagon, bed, dresser, chest of drawers, hall rack, card table, sewing machine, Duncan Phyfe table and four chairs, walnut, combination radio and record player, vac- uum cleaner, floor polisher, toaster, electric clock, lawn furniture, mower, sprinkler, garden tools, many other articles. SALE AT 1 P.M. TERMS CASH Auctioneer LOYAL POGUE |SERVICE 1 as you w tke it when | you ; need it. Check the up-to-the-minute Business Ser- vice Directory dally in the Classified Section. 38--Coming Events SOCCER FILM Between Scotland and Eng- land 1964 Competition will be shown at the CIVIC AUDITORIUM Thornton's Road, South TONIGHT at 8 p.m. $350 '57 to '58's 3 to choose from. Any offer considered. Service Station and Used Car Lot open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily except Sunday. Try our FINA PRODUCTS end SERVICE Our licensed mechonics are qualified to service and repair any make or model car quickly and efficiently. Hackney Motors 1180 Simcoe N. 728-0031 1964 BUICK LESABRE SEDAN Power steering, power brakes, whitewall tires, radio. Obtaining company car. Will give guarantee. Phone 668-3822 after 6 p.m. '38 PONTIAC V-8 motor, floor | shift, two-} Royal Master tires. to 'opper- "@ automatic, excellent condition. Lic. 230876, Ltd. 725-6! excellent | 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne jard- top, power steering, power brakes, ve au- tomatic. Owner must sell. Best offer. Telephone 72 725-8470. |HARDTOP 1959 Chevrolet, @ cy standard. Must sell by Kdkied Best offer. Telephone 725-8885. 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne, four - door hardtop, V-8, automatic, full power. Snow- fire Red, black interlor. immaculate. Six- teen thousand miles. Trade aeatad | 1964 PONTIAC convertible, yellow, bl Bick | top and interior, 327 engine, 4 barrel car- |buretor, dual exhaust. Telephone 723-7129.| Van, In good | chanical $195, | 728-0051. sac: 31--Compact 'Cars for Sole * VOLVO & PEUGOT *& MERCEDES BENZ JAKE AND BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric- Service 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-346) ni _Open Evenings N good | condition, Telephone Proceeds to go to Oshawa Italia trip to Halifax, Re- freshments available. ADMISSION sa 00 U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, SEPT. 4th 7:30 P.M, 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20, $30, $40, $50. JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH HI! LADIES Are you interested BOWLING THURSDAY AFTERNOONS 2 P.M, - 4 P.M, 668-5 5144 BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE | SATURDAY, SEPT. 4th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games $8 Share The Wealth Telephone 725- | p Eee $40 Jackpots to go Telephone} | -- $150 Jackpot to go | Children Under 16 Not Admitted | Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Your Authorized Fiat ond Datsun Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service. 1962 MQ 1600 series, $1,100. wood. Telephone 728-9834, after 6 1961 CORVAIR, automati outstanding buy, low mil seen! Telephone 725-6 442. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, model 1500, $1,300. Good shape. Call Mr. Abel, 6 to 7 oe-| nings, 725-0937. cm 1960 SUNBEAM Rapier convertible, very S\4 Har- pm, = | 1963 ARABELLA sedan, from Germany. In excellent condition, Need cash! Sacri- fice price! Telephone 728-2758. |1958 VOLKSWAGEN, "deluxe, with radio, |1960 SPRITE. Two tops. Excellent condi-| em Used as second car, Whitby, 648- 1958 VOLKSWAGEN, motor and body tion | 8470. $300 or best offer asking $65. 123-6267, |1958 VOLKSWAGEN, in good condition |$325. Telephone 728-2657. 1960 MORRIS Minor in excellent « tion. Priced for quick sale, ans, phone Alax 942-1 46086. 1960 CORVAIR, | two-tone ¢ green, auto: matic, excellent body, mechanically A-1 728-6405 after 4 Bm, iad Brock Easl. @mi| ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 P.M. Corner Bloor and Simcoe 20 Games $10 and $15 Jackpot. 51 numbers $110 Two extra gomes ot $25 a _and Share the Wealth | BINGO HOLY CROSS TO-NIGHT 7:45 P.M. Jackpots 56 and 57 32--Trucks for Sale 1500 weight. | and chains.| Bowmanville, 623- truck, Best offer accepted 359) after 8 p.m. Will sell ra unit or separately. Telephone Whitby, 668-4325 afier 6 p.m. 1947 FORD haif-ton pick-up, runs very well, body in good condition, $100. Tele phone Ajax 942-6086, For RESULTS Reward. Return fo address in Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering after 7 p.m., "cateiey. Funeral service in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Alax, on Monday, ber 6 at 2 p.m. |interment Erskine Cemetery. WOOD, Norman Frederick |Entered into rest in the Oshawa General |Hospital Wednesday, September i 965.) {Norman Frederick Wood, beloved hus- |band of Mildred Helen Brock, bu a of) Mrs, Donald Travis (Betty) of inis- killen, Mrs. Stanley Struss (Marforle}, Mrs, Lorne Rosmand (Donna), Raley Linda and Orval, all of Oshawa; of Little Britain, and brother - rs | |Leonard Hindman (Ethel) of Maple |Grove; Mrs. Robt. Thomas (Annie )of | Orono; George of Hamilton and heal of Oshawa, in his 52nd year. Restini the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel Satur- day, September 4, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. "Kindness b beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL) 390 KING STREET WEST __Telephone \, 728-6226 _ LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements floral arrangements for occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR 728-6555 SERVICE and all ~~ Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER | that we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 IN MEMORIAM | JOHNSTON -- In loving memory of 8 dear father, Clifford Johnston, who pass-|test ed away September 3, 1958, And while he lies in peaceful sieep His memory we will always keep. --Ever remembered by son rs, -in- ity Ricky and Ronnie. LOVELOCK -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Florence Lovelock, | who passed away September 3, 1962. You are always true and patient, Through the years you struggled on; And those hands that rest forever Made the home that now is gone. | --Always remembered by husband Steve, | son Michael and daughters Beverley and Susan. | LUKE -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Isobel M. Luke, who filed. We lost a mother with heart of gold, Who was more to us than wealth untold, | Without farewell she fell asleep With only memories for us to keep. We have lost but God has gained One of the best mothers the world) contained. Ever remembered by husband, Helen, Catherine and Edward. iene away Séptember 3, 1961. | | | WARNE -- In sweet and loving mem- ory of @ beloved daughter and dear sis- ter, Doreen (Dodie), who left us so sud-| |denly last September 3, 1964. Mere words will always be too inade| jand sweet memories of you | God willing we will all meet again.| | You will always be loved and deeply | missed By Mom, Dad, 'wa,(Dad weather. Robert, - law Alberta, grandchildren ish Columbia in Minto Cup du Ted and enter any protest. quate, dear Dodie, to express our love| eighth and extra inning to edge an sister Pam and brother! ships here Thursday. CHICOUTIMI, Que. (CP) -- Farmers in the Saguenay and Lake St. John region are bid- ing their time today, ready to |put up roadblocks if the federal and Quebec governments de- cline to pay them $5,000,000 for crop damage and losses from Joseph Bouchard, regional president of the Catholic Farmers' Union, which has some 3,300 members, said Tues- day night he received a tele- gram from F.C. Barry, deputy minister of agriculture in Ot- tawa, promising that 'the fed- "eral government will "partici- pate in a-program of aid to the farmers of the lower Lake St. John area depending on how the harvest turns out." Mr. Bouchard said the exec- lutive of the union will seek "de- |tails from the federal and. pro- Bd said earlier that his gov- ernment will not bow to threats of blackmail. If the farmers want him to understand their claims, they should come up! with authentic figures as proof aaa monetary losses, he' sa' WILL BLOCK, UNLESS-- that, unless they received a fa- vorable reply to their demands by blocking roads in the area with their trucks and tractors, They would also refuse to repay ag- ricultural loans. vincial governments concerningjister of agriculture, recently an- their respective positions." Thejnounced subsidies farmers want precise state- ments, he said, not "vague ms to go on." n Quebec City, Premier Le- Last week, the farmers said today, they would start Alcide Courey, Quebec min- Quebec Farmers Are Set * To Roadblock If Not Paid provincial of $1,000,000 for farmers in the Sa- guenay and Lake St. John re- gion as well as in the Abitibi Paul-Emile Dore, 000 of this amount would goto Abitibi. The farmers in the Sa- guenay and Lake St. John re- gion are im hed and so fed up that yen | can reason = them, he s: r, Bouchard, speaking to members of the union exécu-' tive, said that, in view of the telegram from. Mr. Berry in Ot- tawa, there will be a meetin, Thursday night to inform iucal section leaders of the' situation, Any offer of $1,000,000 was not enough and would not be ac» ceptable, he said. | "'MacDuff's Lassie' : First In Feature TORONTO (CP)--MacDuff's Lassie, a 10-year-old mare, reg- istered a 1%-length victory in the featured sixth race at as aici Raceway Thursday) ight. ithe victory was in 21 starts this season for the |horse, owned by Viola and Al- \lan Walker of Owen Sound. MacDuff's Lassie combined |2" with second-place Sudbury for|® 'a $38.30 quinella, | Ron Feagan, 23, of Goderich, |Ont., |scored two lseason total to 134. He drove) |Perfect Hoot home first in the} fifth race and registered again); Le u the eighth|4' \hehind Starlite in the eighth. |® Both horses are owned by James M. Maguire of London,| |Ont. The double $84.40 when Belle owned by Eric T. Warner of|" |Welland, won the first race and Trust Account, owned by L. F.|%" |Prdo of Lambeth, Ont., took |- the second. daily |New Westeiasier 3-Respon: éAlice H., Steve Invader, | Winner, Pool $23,316, Daily Double Pool $49,007, ing, three-year-olds and up. 6) |Miss-and Elm Wood. */DAILY DOUBLE, 3 AND 2, PAID anon Canada's top driver,| winner, b g, 4, by Armaggedon -- victories to run his | on's Sal, | 4+Mr. Sconce FORT ERIE RESULTS THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,300. Maiden three- and four-year-olds. | 1-16 Miles (9). se, Hernandez 4.20 4 4 Penadee, Harris Also Ran in Order: Land Ahead, ancer and Bayview Miss. dk b or br oo 3, by Hillary--| jornera, by Guif Strea Moon Babu, Carrilo, Fitst| | | SECOND RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim-| 1 1-16 Miles) (7 Roy Jo, Fitzsimmons -Guest Speaker, Gomez 6Sun Hash, Hale Also aye - Order: Eddie Ray, Cassis 10.50 ro 3.09) 3.20 2.60 30 by Abbe Pierre. | $35,433. | THIRD RACE.-- Purse $72,000. Claim-| ing, three-year-olds and up, 6 Furlongs| 7). Bonne 8A el Diran Hardhead, Shuk 2.50 Flirt," Ferro 2.30 Also Ran in Order: Jazz Round, Bon 6.60 4.10 2.30 4" |Coeur, Exclamado and Love Quest. Late Scratch--Witchcraft, returned|Winner, b g, 4, by Canadian Champ---/A--W.,C Pitfleld Richards, ibe vi jetrier. se, by Meni 366. RTH Ff t Furiongs (7), A Street, Turcotte hipmate, Harris Leblanc 2.50 Also Ran in Order: Ginger Ruler, Vic- RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid-| 6.20 ae ai 6.00 3.20 ling, by Watling | Meet Green Gaels" vesied | VICTORIA (CP)--With a pro-| by Victoria Shamrocks} |dropped, New Westminster Sal- monbellies will represent Brit- | nior lacrosse competition later this season. New Westminster defeated |Victoria 11-7 Wednesday night ito take their best-of-five final '3-1, but Victoria said it planned to protest a major penalty. | The result was that the New |Westminster victory was left jhanging while the 'protest was) Shamrocks officials decided Thursday night that the ref-| jeree called the penalty accord- jing to one of two rules in the |book and said they would not | WIN RCAF CROWN GREENWOOD, N.S. (CP)-- Greenwood scored a run in the | Centralia, Ont., 4-3 and capture \the annual round- robin RCAF Dominion softball champion-| FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,500, Claim- rse m year-old fillies, foaled in Canada. in ing, two-year-olds, 4 Furlongs '6 1-Norme Milove, F'mons 15.20 3.30 2.00 4-Fabulad, Gomez ie 2.50 3-Tulmear, Harris 4 Also Ran in oe Sliver Gus, Clem et|Clam and Flash QUINELLA, 1 AND 4, PAID $24.00 |winner, ch 2, by Penaction--Susie, by Ten Carat Pool $23,329. "auinetia Pool $28,880, SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim- ing, three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs (7). |2Solid Mike, Maxwell 7.00 es 2.70 3-Bourbon Blue, Harris 8.4 3.50 1A-Rubber pgtne Fitzsimmons 2.50 Also Ran in Order: King of Maryland, Gay Van, Winkie and A-Fermoy. A--Dane Hill and Willow Downs entry | Winner, ch h, &, by Solid Jive -- Mike Ehret, by Appealing, Pool $54,957, SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,000, allow- 7 three-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs 7. 4.90 2.80 6.30 2.90 Farm {5). 4Ramunicho, Turcotte 5-Swerve, Shuk 1A-Junonia, Fitzsim: Also Ran in Order! 8 Belarctic, and Mus- | keg. Late Scratch--A-Garden King. and P Fuller er | Winner, b h, 6, by Selim Hassan--Rose |Des Vents, by Nigre Mante. | Pool $53,732. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Ciaim- » three-year-olds, 1 Mile and 7Oyards Swnip 'n Bikers, D'fach $.00 nm &Royal Ouch, Inouye 4% 1-Bega Bega, Steve 2.60 jtorian Order, Merry Arctic and Brief) Also Ran in Order: Chinese Sabre, and |Garon. Pre ral ch f, % by ee -- Belle|Late Scratch--Jolly Ollie, Winner, Take Notice. Hard Ridder--Judetie Pool $427,334, bg 3 by Pool $59,582. Total Attendance, 6,504. FORT ERIE ENTRIES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Clear and Fast FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. (3000) Claiming, three- and: four-year-olds. 6) Hi Furlongs (10). Come Back Bay, ener x6 Bodwenni, Johns' " First Fashion, No Boy 107 Jiveoli, Inouye 106 Comby, Merit Rippey, Werry X116 No Boy 111 Moss Park, Harris 119 Royal Pleasure, Glassner 111 Biue Week, Leblanc Leader Lane, Dittfach 114 m SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, (3000) Claiming, three- and four-year-olds (Diva. of Ist). 62 Furlongs (10), Zoom Champagne Lill, Turcotte 108 Linda's Love, mm Rampant Lion, Ferro X102 Royal Swiv, lds ag m Zoom, Inouye 109 No Boy. Man Talk, No nnd A Tippidy, No Boy 1 Held Ores No Boy we Moon Gordon Credit Unite Ferro xt0e THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds and up, 6 Fur- longs (10) Field Trial, Gomez 122. Mediand St., No Boy X108 Silk 'n Saphires, Ferro X102 ee of Glory, Leblanc 119 Tingley 116 FUNERAL. OF. JOHN EDWARD BRIGHTMAN The funeral of John Edward Brightman, who died in a car accident at Ajax on August 30, took place yesterday. Mr. Brightman, who was in his 56th lyear, lived at 244 Drew street, Oshawa. Funeral was from the Arm- strong Funeral Home with serv- ice conducted by the Rev. J. K. Moffat, of Simcoe Street United Church, Burial was at Grove- side Cemetery, reantggg Pallbearers were: enry Bickle, Wilford unikan, Roy| Guthrie, George Brightman, J.| Horocks and Winston Norris. GEORGE H. METCALFE George H. Metcalfe of 79 Rit- son rd. n. died suddenly Sunday while vacationing in Honolulu: Oct. 6, 1904 in Bristol, eral Motors for over 40 years.) of the UAW 25-year club and be- Edward Regiment. He Thomas William of Two sisters, Mrs. and Mrs. Eliabeth deceased him. A bachelor, he jvived by many he in the city. The remains will be at | Armstrong Funeral Home Mon- Oshawa. Judd pre is also sur- day with services in the chapel) by Rey. R. G. Brooks Tuesday) jat 3 p.m. Burial will be in Union| |Cemetery. | FUNERAL OF Use CARD OF THANKS The funeral of Norman Fred- Oshawa General Hospital TIMES Classified ACTION ADS 723-3492 MATTHEWS -- | wish fo express my heartfelt thanks to my friends for fheir messages of sympathy and floralrtgipites in the loss of my husband, fi late Michael Matthews. Special thanks sre ex tended to Dr. Vipond, Dr. Shaw, Oshawa Genera! Hospitel staff, and to Fathers Pereyme and Figo --Mirs, Mery Matthews. September 1, will take reported in yesterday's paper. The funeral service will be from the Armstrong Funeral Chapel with burial at Oshawa Union Cemetery. OBITUARIES Son of the late Mary and|Rev. George Metcalfe, he was born|Holy Trinity Church, will con- Engiand|duct the services. He came to Canada 58 years|-------- ago and had worked for Gen-) He attended St. George's Angli-| can Church. He was a member longed to the Canadian Corps) Association. During the Second) World War he served overseas) with the Hastings and sig wees |wounded and taken prisoner in| ~| Sicily. He is survived by a brother,| Maude Vann) nephews and the NORMAN FREDERICK WOOD the National League. Cleveland, erick Wood, who died at the|South Saskatchewan Baseball on| League, place tomorrow at 2 p.m. not today as} GEORGE RUSSEL SLUGG The death occurred suddenly, following a heart attack, at the Toronto General Hospital, Sept. 2, of George Russell Slugg, of 43 Billingsgate cres., Ajax. The deceased was in his 45th year. A native of Toronto, Mr. Slugg received his education there and was employed as shorthand re- porter by the Supreme Court of Ontario. He was a members and| sidesman of Holy Trinity Angli-| can Church, Ajax. | Mr. Slugg is survived by his| ,,wife, the former Marion Watson and two sons, John Russell and |Stephen George, both of Ajax, jand an aunt, Ada Cassinilli, of Wigan Lancashire, England. The funeral service will be} held in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Ajax, at 2 p.m. Sept. 6. Interment will be in Erskine \Cemetery, Pickering Township. A. C. Herbert, rector of x 1 {Te FIRE ILLS HUNDREDS | |by fire in 1964. ances. Definitely Right, Walsh 114 Time 211 | D - A total of 596 Canadians died| Nos. 4 -- Belle. Richards and 1 Trust) _|Scratched, Silk Boy W, De rhs Potts 113 Gandio, Robinson 116 War-League,Harris 116 Nevy Grand, Turcotte X10" Royal Doctor, Steve X108 FOURTM RACE -- Purse $2,000 (3000) Claiming, three-year-olds and up (Divn. of rd) 6 Furiongs (11). Prime Princess, Steve X11} Brief Wind, Leblanc 112 Real Black, No Boy 116 Dark Gem, Inouye 110 Frederick, No Boy 116 Falls Way, No Boy 116 Jessie B, Good, Dittfach 110 Mad Charge, Turcotte sad Interview, Cuthbertson X11) x7 Ansman, No Boy 11) Haka, Hale 116 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Allow- Two-year-olds. 4 Furlongs (7). pe rctic ayy Ne Boy A-117 e's Lady Sue, Maxwell 119 Famous Monarch, ee xia Snow Time, Shuk 1 Lazy Rhythm, No hey 7 Gomez A-117 Acres E Qui NELLA WAGERING SIXTH RACH -- Purse $2,600, Allow ances. Three-year-olds. 6 Furlengs (8), Single G.., Gomet A-119 Garden King, met ried Solar Glass, Harris } A---Dane HI Acres Entry. B--Windflelds Farm Entry. SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $25,000 Add- ed "Niagara Stakes-Handicap". Three are and up. 1% Miles on turf courst Uncle er Dittfach A-113 Quick Pitch, Combest 120 Bive Sol, Turcotte 111 Dr. Giddings, No Boy 8-117 Ganelon 2nd, Leblanc 116 indangan, Hecrtsen, ok megas, No Boy | ys io Boy bis Lord Di A--Bill 'Beasley Entry. B--Willow Downs Farm, T @ King an@ W T Mason Entry. ~BIGHTH- RACE------Purse 2,190. (2000) Claiming, three-year-olds and up. One and one-sixteenth Miles (12), Fast Answer, No Boy A-119 Steve C., Ferro Xtii Prince pole bis X108 R Supreme Chief, Ferro X117 A--Willow Downs Farm, T @ King and W T Mason Entry. X--5 tbs AAC POST TIME 2? P.M, GREENWOOD RACEWAY THURSDAY, SEPT, 2 FIRST RACE -- GI mile yrs. and under. Meg for Purse $700 (8) \4Belle Richards Shapley51!.00 17.20 10.80 -Watcher Howard Gilmour 6.10 3Royal. Duke Cahie 3.00 4-5 Also Started: Miss Teresa Mac, vaitey-|~ 11.00 creek Judge, Credit Card, Mona Johnston, and Miss Doris McGregor. yrs. and up. Purse SECOND RACE -- 17 ty (Trot) for 4 $900 (7 2.70 2.30 3.20 2.40 3.00 Also Started: Worthy Blue, Ruth Key, arkey Riddell, and Star Via Jean. DD, Trust Account Coke -Danny K Peters Beitlich 'Merrie Amos Stewart Jr. Time 155 2-5 SPORTS I TAKES CLAY'S SIDE PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)--The! | president said today that 2 fel 'sius Clay 'is the champion to | Deskin, speaking at a press con |ference, said: 'The stripping of the. recognition of Cassiu 8| Clay's heavyweight title was} very premature and may have ation and boxing in general)! more than anything." CARDS SIGN CANADIAN SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. (CP) -- The signing of Reg, Cleveland, an 18-year-old right- hander, was announced Thurs- day by St. Louis Cardinals of who pitched this season in the is a native of Swift Current but lives at Cold Lake, Alta. MORE DOWN UNDER THe population of Australia increased by 227,987 in 1964 to a ltotal of 11,250,708. ,|new World Boxing Association| real waivers. Reynolds, with the club, was cut to make jhurt the World Boxing Associ-|room for linebacker Joe Wil- N BRIEF PLACED ON WAIVERS MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- Alouettes of the Eastern Football Conference, preparing for a Labor Day engagement |the people of the world." Jim| against first-place Hamilton Ti- eats, Thursday placed import inebacker-end Jim Reynolds on A said)? THIRD RACE -- 1 mile co for 4 yrs. and under, Purse $800 3-Joe Johnston Dowson in 32.70 3.00 4Joe Stoner Hughes 7.10 4.80 ees Sor Waddell 43% iso st acted: TWest Scott, aL cho meld Bar Adloscot, and Oxford Di Scratched, Wil Lor Bob. FOURTH RACE --7 furs (Pace) for 6 yrs. and under. Purse $600 (8). 8-Ballerina W. Bissonette 18.90 myst 6.00 8-Red Rainbow Lutman 4,80 6-Ellen M. Lee Bayne Time 153 Also Started: Butch Z, Girlie Dillon, aeerier Chief, Star Herbert, and Harold \T. | 490 | Fl ahd RACE -- 1 3-16 miles (Pace) for 3 yrs. and up. Purse rey (8). 1-Perfect Hoot Feagan 5.30 3.20 2.080 5-Pontia C Magic Carmichael 4.00 3.30 étrish Danny McAtlum 3.40 Abd 233: 3-5 iso Started; !rene Chief, phoning Lee, Merle Pride, Donbryn Adios, and Lynden Bulle' SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile (Trot) for 3 yrs. and up. Purse $1,500 (6). 4MacDulf's Lassie Walker4.30 3.00 ie 6-Sudbury Varcoe 7.9 3.20 5-Count care Kingston 2.90 Time 208 3- Also Staried: Sis Herbert, Wee Symbol, and ipa vio b idee oe in his fourth year iams and defensive halfback | Don Fuell, the latter cut by Tor- j onto, TROPHY PLANNED TORONTO (CP)--A_ trophy named for Governor - General) Vanier will be awarded to the winner of the National College Bowl football game here Nov. 20, Contestants for the Save the Children College Bowl will be selected from among all Cana- |dian universities, complete with a big pre-game parade, the Save the Children Fund and/|Fin's the Intercollegiate Athletic Un-|% ion. it was announced today. The event, will -be sponsored by) --- MacDuff's Lassie and 6-Sudbury, Paid $38.30, SEVENTH RACE -- 1 3-16 miles (Pace) for 3 yrs. and up. Purse $900 (8). 4Skip Fritz 5.40 3.00 2.60 2-Patsy G 2nd 3.30 2.60 7-Adios Direct McLean 3.20 Time 237 1-5 Also Started: Deena K blue, Chris Yeado, lene R, Jimmy Song C, and \Irish Fleet | EIGHTH RACE -- T1 mile (Pace) for 3 8). yrs. and up. Purse $1,300 ( 6-Starlite Feagan 4.00 ine 2.80 8-Colone!l C Volo Hayes 3.60 3.20 4.60 Time ba atags Og Byrd Miller Also Started: Gracie Lochinvar, Presl- dent Lee, Royal Alex, Greentree Jim and Karen a. NINTH RACE -- 7 ee (Pace) fer 9 yrs. and up. Purse $800 (7) 2Fleety Frisch Pollard5.70 3.80 3.80 OK 3-Eclipse C Norris 6.10 5.10 8-Dr W Waddell $.80 Also Started: Jean First, rh ty Direct, lat, and Prettyboy R. pyc betd Echo Ridge Tommy. shed y,504. total Pos) $344,064,