32--Trucks'for Sale ye rmynctey helf-ton truck. Long) worth of extras. Twenty-seven Telephone Proust miles. Private gale. 89 OMe, Miton panel ruck duty automatic transmission, mot ph - perfect condition. $350. and Whitby 1953 ar ena. . half-ton pick. "Up, "good ton: | dition, $200. Telephone 726-0558 1958 GMC 2 ten pick-up. Good condition. | Telephone 6$5-3520. GME 'A-ton pick-up, , 1963) $1,095. Mackie's| Van and Storage Ltd. Telephone 728-1603 rs 200 Wentworth Hy ast OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars| for wrecking, Tiree and parts for sale 1175 Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2162.) NTED -- Cars for wrecking. No} bed ied 3 towing. Telephone Fis. 4549 | Nichols. CARS WANTED wrecking. "Tigran | price paid. Telephone 725-7771. sHaw "AUTO WRECKING CO. Cord) bought, "parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 8? Bloor Street East. 725- mat. 34--Automobile | Repair oe FRED STONE BROOKLIN PHONE .655-3653 @ Motor Rebuilding @ Cylinder Reboring @ Pinfitting @Resleeving @ Automatic Transmission @ Crankshaft ond Valve | Service HILLCREST Transmission Centre Automatic transmission. Spe ciolists. | mile east of Town- line on No. 2 Highway. Gen- eral repairs 723-8651 (Formerly Walton's Super- Test) Doc' 5 AUTO SPEED & CUSTOM 24 hour towing -- auto parts. Serviced: by licensed mech- anic. Open 7 days till 10 p.m. 1600 King St. E., 728-7781 (formerly Oshawa Towing) transmis. Nick's, 160 VOLKSWAGEN motors and sions for sale, Zolton and Simeoe South. 728-005) TRANSMISSION specialists. sions are our only business. North, Phone 728-7339 36--Legol Transmis 1038 Simcoe COUNTY OF ONTARIO TENDERS FOR EQUIPMENT Sealed tenders, clearly mark- ed.as to contents, will be re- ceived by the undersigned until! 4:30 P.M., April 4, 1966, for the following equip- ment: 1. 125 H.P, Motor Groder with Snow Plow and Wing Trade-in 1958 Model 12, Caterpillar Groder. , One 29,000 G.V.W, Truck, Cab, Chassis, ond Dump Box. Trade-in 1962 In- ternational, Model 1800. . One 24,000 G.V.W. Truck complete with Stake Platform. Trade-in 1961 International, Model B- 1800. . One 7600-8000 Ib. GV. W. Truck, Cab, and Chossis. Trode-in 1961 Chevrolet, Model 1-Ton (B) . Two Automatic Hopper Type Sand Spreaders, ap- proximately 6 cubic yords One Industrial Type Trac- tor and Loader. Trade-in 1959 Massey Ferguson Tractor, Mode! 35 . One Hammer Knife Mow- er One Vibratory Compaction Unit for use in confined oreas Tender forms, specifications ond information may be obtained from the office of the undersigned Lowest or tender necessarily accepted. W. A. Twelvetrees, County Engineer, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario, further ony not P. Eng. In the Estate of MICHAEL MATTHEWS Deceased | Ail persons having claims | egainst the estate of MICHAEL MATTHEWS, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, deceased, who died on or about the 25th day of August, 1965, ore hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or be- fore the Ist day of April, 1966, full particulars of their claims. Immediately cfter the said date the cssets of the said deceased will be distrib- uted having regard only to claims of which they shall en have rotice DATED at Oshowa day of March, 1966 MARY , MATTHEWS and ROBERT MATTHEWS Executors by their' solicitors MANNING F. SWARTZ, and RONALD L. SWARTZ 261% King Street East Oshawa, Ontario this 9th County of Ontario HOME FOR THE AGED BEAVERTON, ONTARIO Sealed Tenders, plainly ed as to contents wil! be re- ceived by the undersigned until 12:00 noon E.S.T, WEDNESDAY, 20th APRIL, | 1966 i for the construction of County Ontario Home = for the Aged in Beaverton, 'Ontario mark- of f will oble M 28th March, 1966, to General Con troctors only on deposit of $50.00 fiom the office of the Architects, Maroni, Roun- thwoite & Dick, 1250 Bay Street, Toronto, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. "4. G. MANNING Ce ty Clerk-Trecsurer 605 Rossland Rodd East Whitby, Ontario Plans a fications be ovoi nday penta SEPARATE TENDERS For each route involved quot- ed by per trip per doy ond ner mile per trip, will be re- ceived by the undersigned until Monday, April 4th, 12 noon, for the providing of transportation by bus of ele- mentary pupils in the Town- ship of Darlington. Stste ments as to mileage in each route and course of each route may be obtained by ap- plying to the undersigned. M. J, HOBBS Secretary Treasurer Public Schoo! Board TSA of Darlington, Enniskillen Telephone 263-2608 or 263-2401 ~ 38--Coming Events MONSTER BINGO | Over $500. in Prizes ~ SAT., MAR. 26th AT 8 P.M ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH | ADMISSION | 50 CENTS Includes tickets on 10 hams | to be drawn April 9th | | All Prizes Doubled on Admission Ticket 16 Not Children under BINGO | ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, MAR. 26th 7:30 P.M 20 GAMES $8 Share The Wealth | 4 -- $40. Jackpots to go | | 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Adm DANCE SATURDAY MARCH 26th ot 8:30 P.M. tted CREDIT: UNION HALL 322 King St. W. Sponsored by Le Club Canadien Francais ST. JOHN'S. PARISH BINGO EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 P.M. Corner Bloor and Simcoe 20 Gomes $10 and $15 Jackpot 52 number 120 Two Extra Games at $25 Jackpot and the Wealth BINGO HOLY CDOSS Share TONIGHT = _-4 7:45 P.M Jackpot 46 and 56 CARD PARTY U. A. W. Hall FRI., MARCH . 25th 8 P.M. Prizes Lunch Adm N.D.P,' Women's Group 50¢ 39--Notices WINNER of "Phoenix Recreation Club ldraw, '66, was Walter Couke, 711 Brock Street which was drawn on March 22 South, Whitby ~| Oshawa, Admitted BIRTHS HUBBLE--Dennis and Befty (nee Dart) wish to announce the arrival of @ daugh- etr, Hanna Lee, on March 24, 1966, weighing. 8 Ibs., 3 ozs, at the Oshawa Genera! Hospital. A sister for Elizabeth and Sarah Jane. Thanks to Dr. Hall and fourth floor staff KLUMPER -- Theo and Mientie (nee of their daughter, Willie, on Marcr 1966 at the Oshawa General Hospital. SEELEY -- George and Bernice (nee Williams) are happy to announce the birth of a baby girl, Faith Bernice, 7 Ibs. 1) oz8., af Uxbridge Hospital om Wednes day, March 23, 1966, DEATHS KLEMENS, Henry Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, March 23, 1966, Henry Klemens, beloved husband of. the late Eva Huber; father of Mrs. Anton Hafner (Katie) Konrad and Henry of Eva Shmith, Willie Anton and West Germany and Jacob Resting at Oshawa Frederick of of Austria, in his 86th year fhe Armstrong Funeral Home, The funeral day, March 26 at 7.30 a.m, Oshawa Union Cemetery. LANE, George Henry Suddenty at his home, Port Bolster, tario, on Thursday, March 24, George Henry Lane, beloved husband of} Vivian Christie, and dear father of Eve: lyn (Mrs. H. Howard), Ethel (Mrs. Grant) |Franklin), Verna (Mrs |Helen (Mrs. John Pollard), pete Mahaffy), Donald. Roy, Eric and Rosg. Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker Perry, for service on Monday at 2 p.m Interment Stuart, Wes. Resting at the |_ NEEDHAM, Thomas James \Entered into regt in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, March 23, 1966, Thomas James Needham, beloved hus band of Lelia Virginia Lindsey; father of Mrs. Leonard Crowder (Pearlene) of {.neftan) are happy to announce the birth) Al sister for Brian, Debbie, Terri and Cindy. | On-| | service in the chapel Satur-| Interment) ¢ 1966, | Glen Williams), | Gladys (Mrs.| Port| Breadaivane Cemetery, Utica.) Whitby and Ernest Needham of Oshawa,| jin ,his 90th year. Resting at the Arm strong Funeral Home with funeral serv- ice in the chapel Saturday, March 24, at 2 p.m, Interment Mount Lawn Ceme tery within reach of all FUNERAL CHAPEL | GERROW | 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 | ls | Kindness beyond Price, yet | | IN MEMORIAM COUGHLIN -- In loving memory of our little boy, Michael, who passed away March 25, 196 While you were With us, darling, You filled so small a space, You were so very little With your sweet angelic face now that you have gone dear, you were everywhere, hearts, our thoughts our fee bare things, Y e you stayed with us, R Wylience and compassion, But mi of a God's tr + u are ite @ saint 'now, W ft our s to pray And thank Cor for this ble a child shal! lead the Family Us $0 many dear, For The DOWN In lov ory of a father and gran dtather, Clarence Robert Down, who pa away March 25, 1960. Though his is gone forever, nd his hand we cannot touch Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much Lovingly remembered by daughter Dorothy, son-in-law Lloyd and grandsons. dear smile GIBSON -- In ever loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, Willlam,J. Gib- | son, who left us suddenly March 25, 1946. Without farewell, he fell asleep, Leaving memories for us to keep. Within our hearts he'll always stay, And be remembered every day. Lovingly Gladys remembered by GIBSON -- In lov husband and dad, William J. Gibson, who passed away suddenly March 25, 1946, We will always remember the way he looked The way he The | Are Far spoke and smiled, little things he said and did with us all the while down the lane of memory | The light is never dim | Until the stars forget to shine, We will always remember him Forever remembered by wife Dolly and children Ed and Cheryl, Doris and George, Don and Irene and grandchil. dren Danny and Shelley-Lynn MCNALLY dear -- In loving memory of a Sadie McNally, who passed 1957 keep their mother watch up there. ust let her know That we down here do not forget, We love and miss her so Lovingly bered by the family God emem PIDWERBECK! - In loving memory of a dear h dp Peter, who passed away March 35186 The oes we place upon your grave, May wither and decay But love for you who sleeps beneath | never fade away " Always remembered by wife boys Julle and WELBOURNE In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle, Donald Wel- bo ¢@, who passed away March 25, 1964 1 think of him In silence, Hie name | oft reca There is nothing left to answer But his picture on the wali |--Sadiy missed by sister Mary.Jane and bfarmity: WELBOURNE -- In loving memory of @ dear son and brother, Donald Wel bourne, who passed away March 25, He is gone but not forgotten CARD OF THANKS And, as dawns another year, burs of thinking Fhauphis of hint are Slwaye nea? Days of sadness will come o'er us in our lon COLE -- In the midst of our the family of the jate Mr sorrow we Arthur Cole. wish to express our sincere thanks and and appreciation to friends, relatives for beautiful kindness and cards, ete. H. D, Cleverdon for his consoling beghsind GMC and the UAW, Local 222, also thi neighbors floral tributes, Armstrong Funeral Home for their kind and efficient service. Mrs. Arthur Cole and Family COULTER -- The family of the late William Garnet Coulter wish to expres their deepest appreciation for acts of kindnese in the loss of @ daar band and father: also for the beautiful flora and cards) A specia' thanks to the stat and employees of Mc Laughlin Cral Brae, neighbors tributes Marjory Coulter and family MCLEAN - wish to extend my sin cere thanks and appreciation to all my friends. neighbors, and relatives' for many beautiful gral tributes of sympathy, Gardiner Oshawa ness Rowsell and n General Hospital for their CANADIA and Supplies and Bonnie Valley Drive and Harmony Road the messages andvother kindnesses shown Many think the wound Is healed, But they little know the sorrow That ligs in the heart concealed Always remembered by Mom and Dad and brother Jimmy. LOCKE'S FLORIST and all The Venerable Funeral floral hos OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVIC arrangements arrangements for the many, A LASTING TRIBUTE For permonence and dignit we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS courteous advice please the Pork Office 723-2633 For N WHISKY One of Canada's 3 Great Whiskies PROVOLY EXPORTED' TO « ¥ bistitrn MORE MATURED AND BOTTIFO IN CANADA BY CAWADIAN THAN 50 COUNTRIES SCHENLEY DISTILLEMIES ( minds, | Martha and| ng memory of a dear) | | | | | | | | 1964, | TORONTO 10:40 A.M, STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--March 25 Quotations in cents unless merked $. 1---Odd lot, xd--Exdividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw---Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. 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Can Steinbo A Suptest od Texaco - ial 205 205 124 124+ 35%" 35/e 7 #17 10% 10% 65% 6514 38% 38! 43 21% 23Y% 100 12% 2% n 60% " Trans Turnbull Un Carbid Un Gas U Corp 63p Wain Walk GW Weidwod 110 375 350 100 18125 1050 5 When it comes to wh afford to please themselves. A4\ 15% Yet they don't let 42) 40% 93! 20 21 Ve 13% 512 502 15% 19% 53 Which is why it's 21 11% 13% 4+ 514 + 504 15% + Ve 19% -- Ve 534 + Ve on Vel 2 12 +3 taste. They have taste of their own. so many of the Jones'. drink Bonded Stock. This is a smooth, mellow whisky Gooderham's have been distilling fine whisky since 1832. TORONTO (CP) -- George Christie, 71, was gleeful Wednes- day as he read a cable inform- ing him he held an Irish sweep- stakes ticket on second-place Le Garcon, worth $60,000. Today, hie confused and heartbroken when informed that it was an error. His ticket was on also-ran Rob Ricketts, worth $1,323. The ticket was EJP 50158. When the sweepstakes draw was made on the Lincolnshire Handi- cap run at Doncaster, England, the ticket was shown on Rob Ricketts in a list cabled to The Canadian Press. But Mr, Christie received a cable from: Ireland informing Was 'ihim his ticket was on a horse named Le Garcon. And Le Garcon placed second in Wednesday's race, Rob Rick- etts was out of th¢ money. Tickets on winning horses paid $150,000, $60,000 and $30,000. Tickets on other hgrses drawn jpaid $1,323. | In the original CP list of tick- "| etholders three tickets--in Wind- |sor, Vancouver and Nakusp, B.C. -- were on Le Garcon, and the official winners' list an- |nounced in Dublin after Wednes- eke race included only these tickets. Mr. Christie, noting that his '"/name was not in the official list, +" asked The CP to check sweep- lstakes authorities in Dublin for confirmation. The reply came today: Mr. »|Christie had in fact drawn Rob |Ricketts, but in the official ca- lble 'sent to him by sweepstakes a5 +5 40 264 -- Ya Va +a West Ind West IndA Weste'st Westeel Weston A Weston 8 West A wt Whte Pas 75 125 1830 200 900 175 318 5 255 (285 430 430 $26% 264 $222 22% $21% 21% $233 3 $12%4 1% su V " tw WM" Sales to 11:00 am : 1,314,000, FOREIGN TRADING 415 4is 525 275 35 vi 250 600 Bralorne Leitch Macasse Newmyla Place Gas Siscoe Teck 200 2 600 1000 2000 00 It Was All Sad, Sad Error 'Man Didn't Win $60,000 Prize THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, March 25, 1966 23 RACEWAY OBITUARY THURSDAY, MARCH 94 "What can I do?" asked the Md 1g RACE -- vs Mile (Trot). Purse Toronto Star pressman when | te 05 arenaeiin 660-990 200 told of the error. 'This is a ter-|4 Ov Geisel Jr 270 240 rible thing. Everybody has been|"yis: iisriea: "Chub Hanover, Rusty calling up and congratulating) Ridsell, Fabrik K, and Buckaroo. me. I never thought anything) geconn race -- 1 mil like this could happen." Purse $800 (8). He said his first action Wed-|$B2lester. Nore, yy 02? an 18 nesday was to phone his son in 30 ba rmac Grattan, Robinson Ottawa when he thought he had Started: Mountain' Rebel, Bache- won $60,000. lpr Scott, Apatche Grattan, Scottis Six 'tHe was so excited when he Pence, and Hieland Date, DAILY DOUB,E T AND &) PAID $292.60 received tie nee, eet know THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot), Purse what I would do wi money |$800 (7), but we decided I could finally||Sporty Tag, Finley 5.40 3.48 is retire. I've been working a long|3Richard Scott, Hicks time." he, Started: 'Ringo Star; Black Beads, The Make a bought under Seated' Rismongten's a a the pseudonym Irene. "ino is my wife," Mr. Chris-| pce" ee ~~ tie said today. 'I've been bay- ing sweepstake tickets ever since I can remember... Purse $800 (8) 8-B'ther Noble, Geisel Jr 7.4 38 3.10 more than 20 years. How could they mal make a mi a mistake?" 5-Hollywood ie Weddell % 3.00 sonette 4.70 Psychiatrists' Visits Defended Cal, Cloveriend Ace, | Nosy Queen, FIFTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $800 (8) 4Grattan Portage, West 3.80 484 ne 5Dawn, Munroe a ey Chief, Brown 0 so Started: Amber Direct C, Senator wittem, Direct Fire, Blaze Haven, end OTTAWA (CP) There is, nothing unusual about recent} | visits by psychiatrists to convic- err oy Pick, Curren \ted murder Steven Truscott at|cirisn Gander, Demers Haug ae Gelse!l Jr Collins Bay penitentiary, peni-\' Ais sterica, alors Migsey, Franco tentiaries commissioner Allan) xia, ew Chief, Pembrow Bill, and MacLeod said today. Ann Hert DNF--Fell--Did not finish, | Cyanide. rare Ps Mr. MacLeod said it had been BEACTOR: 6 ANE TIP, Die decided "at least a month ago" Ry RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). to have a panel of three psychia- 7.60 470 3.20 3.70 2.90 Purse $800 (8). 23 M J, Jettrey 7.20 5.40 3.50 trists conduct an independent |?Brave Margaret, Filion baal» examination of Truscott, whose trial and conviction seven years y, ago for the sex slaying of a 12- | year-old girl is under review by} |the cabinet following demands \for a formal inquiry. Mr. MacLéod said in an inter-| view that it is not at all uncom- mon for the penitentiaries serv- ice to call in outside psychia- trists to advise on cases, Mrs. Daniel Truscott, Steven's mother, said in Kingston Wed- nesday '"'something funny" was going on. authorities a cable company transmission error had substi- tuted the name Le Garcon. RECEIVES CALLS (Pace), - 1 (Pace). Vernon's Star, Marion Jenuine Jasper, Cunny's Lou ind Crystal Hal, EIGHTH RACE -- | | Purse $1,500 (8) \# Larry Dillard, Graham 10.70 4.90 br 1-Gina Guinea, Norris 3.80 Henrietta Sue, Findley BY Also Started: Robert McGregor, Uncle Davis, Fast Traffic, The McNab, and Ben Carey. NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $1,200 (8) Hicks 7.50 4.50 3.20 4-Tom's _ Trailer, 2-Long Distance, Clements 6% 630 Geisel 3.50 8, 5-Scotland's Van, Agate, Dean Sultan Mile (Pace), Also Started: Bonnie Can, Petty G 2nd, and Mountain do the Jones' rea isky, the Jones'can witha fi price dictate their not surprising that whisky. The sensible price is an extra you get for having good taste in the first place. One other thing: you don't have to be one of the Jones' to appreciate Bonded Stock, All you-need is a taste for good orge. Attendance, 515. Total Pool, $284,418. avour you don't have to disguise. 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