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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jan 1967, p. 19

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ffices, Storage tout - Industrial tion for barbershop, area. Telephone 723- or Rent use, three and a half near school and bus. front and backyard. OM bungalow with iness man with fam- nces required. Avail- onthly. 725-9591. 12 Lloyd so house at ome. Close to ssion March 1, A bungalow, TV an- and hydro supplied. further information, M bungalow, broad- om, paved drive, rd, television tower, |. Rent or sell, 728 " PP gta all cons Windsor Street, nn atts monthly, droom storey and 1 Street. Six rooms, ye supplied. Extra ige gives privacy 110, ngalow, close te uty wiring; garage, monthly. 284 Vimy North-West, availe ung children. Tele- three-bed- $135, Avail- hone 942-4636 after ocation, IW, house, main floor, ate entrance, $80. nd of the month, "bedroom brick ral location. $125 39. "seven-room house arge kitchen, $110, nash Street. is for Rent VE 'EAR 1 To ELL RE able tion od CLUB TEAM NG ON) rgest ncial \lso irtments rmation 1] 1 STREET JRE UR JLLAR ER NTS ». Modern h electric es of this must be ited, CE BY IT 3 ent at Ave. R T 7 \DOR pms @ tor @ ) inter- alconies mediate tre and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jonuory 31, 1967 19) 26--Apartments for Rent |26--Apartments for Rent 26--Apartments For Rent 30--Automobiles for Sale 36--Legel \38--Coming Events race ROOM apartment, refrigerator, drapes, stove, newly decorated, central location. Telephone 728-1050. OSHAWA'S @ FOR RENT @ FINEST Apts. Houses, Rooms, Room ond Board. Office Hours: APARTMENTS Tuas. to Fri, 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat. 'til 3 p.m. INDOOR LANDLORD'S ASSOCIATION HEATED | Bruce St. 728-1070 POOL pA NUED FAIRBANKS STREET -- Two-room fur- nished apartment. Suitable for working COMFORT | couple. No children. Washing facilities, coagiohlgponad | THRE 'ROOM basement patpartment, Double windows for noise | [Private bath and entrance. Refrigerator, and draft control thermo- | Haienbed die TN hee Bisa eon stat in each suite | |Preferced. 728-0600. -------- |two-BEDROOM apartment, _ self-con OPEN 2-9 P.M. DAILY SAT. and SUN. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.!ty ' house, newly decorated, heat Magli Oshawo's largest apartment Garage with paved driveway, «ni building offers the best fea- |schools, shopping, $100. monthly. 728 tures. Sauna Steam Bath, 6' x | 4236_ evenings. tained, Available February 10. Telephone! ime 8 furnished housekeeping ro 72 A E-BEDROOM apartment In double'Apply 253 Athol Street East. ONE-BEDROOM apartment in six-plex, sult young couple. Refrigerator, stove, washer and dryer. Apply 410 King East or Apt. S, 285 Montrave. TWO - ROOM apartment, furnishe suit- 27--Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM Available in private home. Call between 5 ond 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N. "728-8671 OFS, bedroom. Private Shrine: 'Suitable for couple or young gentleman, FURNISHED ROOM with kitchen, frigerator, stove, shower, bus at di {near south nage By yl 208 Bloor Street |W. T re-| joor, WELL FURNISHED three-room apart ment, breadioom, private bath, washing | |machine in apartment, TV outlet, $105! monthly. Renting February 1 725-3817, 18' Balconies, 20' x 18' com- bination Living and Dining Rooms, 4 quick elevators, 2 able for working couple. Telephone Sl | 3444, DOWN--$30 MO. 59 - 61 models $ your choice ! BILL BENNETT MOTORS 484 King W. 723-0371 | TOWING TENDERS The Police Commission of the City of Oshawa MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES will entertain applica- tions up to and including FEBRUARY 5, 1967 from all" Towing Services, for a contract for the Towing and Storage of 314 PARK RD, SOUTH motor vehicles. Appli- 723-9421 cants shall set out in 'S? PONTIAC, twodoor hardtop, black} detail the facilities and with green interior, six cylinder, \dard. Telephone 728-4986 after 6 p.m. stan- | 987 CHEVROLET Stationwa: nder, standard transmission, mechanically. Telephone 723-7009. in, six cyl) good information may be ob- tained from and applica- bed OLDSMOBILE, perfect motor, Apply 300 Burk Street, Oshawa | FURNISHED R ROOM | in vicinity of Bloor | jand Simcoe Streets. Telephone 723-6589. _ |CENTRAL "WHITBY -- Bed-sitting room) attractive, 2nd. kitchen, fully furnished, equipped, | "60 CHEVROLET V-8, good mot |new tires, radio, good pe Pilnderd $450 or 5. 9 59 FORD, six cylinder, automatic, radio. (sseeae mechanically, no rust. Telephone $100, tions mailed to THE CHIEF OF POLICE [dest offer. Telephone 668-607: tur! 80 Athol Street West Oshawa Olde English Decor Lobbies. [ripee.Room apariment, Bus stop at door, Model suite |ciean, central, fetrigerator, stove, com.|television, parking. Suit two gentlemen. Broadloom by ANGUS GRAY- Ipietely private. Available February 4. | tooms" Board appa Hace ty ' " Aduits, Telephone 728-2747. Apply 162 Si DON, Furniture by WILSON'S Ritson' Rosd "South FURNITURE PRINCESS TWO-BEDROOM apartment, heated, refrigerator, stove, drapes, Cen- trally located. Baby welcome. Available piney? Apply 25 Mill Street, Apt. 4,{ ~ iectrically |WHITBY -- 859 Dundas | Furnished light housekeeping room. Tele-| Street West. |Phone 668-6365 between 4 and 8 p.m. AN N E 723-3295, 'CLEAN, warm room, young fedy, reed to | 728-1767 ne | te days, » laundry. WHITBY -- Fully furnished three-room \Soyasiy,"" Seven S8YS meslsy laundry. ji94p See tee es apartment, private bath and entrance. f APARTMENTS Parking, All conveniences. Immediate ee ROOM or ch abet nh Volkswagen. Telephone 725-8338. possession. Telephone 668-3242, tleman or jady. | Lunches packed, | 1957 PONTIAC, i a I 576-1244. 1221 Simcoe St. N., 725-9934 | FaREE - ROOM apartment tor van, | aa $75 monthly. Apply 255 Etna Avenue, Oshawa. THREE - ROOM unfurnished apa riment, F oyeene automatic, excellent condi- ion, no down payment, take over pay- tera "Telephone 668-8297. '© PONTIAC stationwagon, six, . auto- matic, radio, new licence, $395. Telephone TENDERS SEALED TENDERS are being received not later than 12 noon Monday, February 13, for good used in excellent condi- le 1967, at the office of the city clerk, Mr. L. R. Barrand, City Hall, 50 Centre St., two-door hardtop, 723-0164. |ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen to share, single beds, central location. 57 vs Oshawa, Ont., for the con- struction of electrical alter- gine red, black top, 283 automatic, radio, Colborne East. Ge working FURNISHED be inne . for ; lo good nition, 4-way flasher, brand new dual ex- haust system, battery. $1,780. 723-8322. For Prestige Living newly decorated, suitable for couple. | Private entrance. now. T 728-2798 TWO - BEDROOM "apartment Tn modern, modern, quiet complex. All conveniences, swim- mis Pool. Available immediately. After 5 p.m., telephone 723- 0770. LA CONTESSA THREE unfurnished rooms, central heat. APARTMENTS Lights and. water included. Available February 1. Apply 234 Gliddon Avenue. 723-5323. ONE apartment, with stove, frig, crete. No sagt 4 Re jieey Fiodly able immediately. ark laze part- e tation mah ga by ments, 170 Park Rd. South. dsesced ae tseat ONE, two, three-bedroom apartments, @ Free hydro and electric modern building, centrally wget inter- Ce 1876. com. No children under 12. 725-8 t. hea AJAX -- Large one. and two-bedroom apartments, in apartment building, close Sauna Bath to vg and shopping. Telephone Ajax Swimming Pool 942-0 wo Sa THREE furnished rooms, sult- Rec Room able for couple or single girls, private | entrance, Telephone 728-6387. FURNISHED BASEMENT apartment, $85 monthly. Heat, hydro included. Conven- ent for two ladies or gentlemen, willing fo share. Available February 2. 668-6247, ONE SINGLE ROOM and four-room apartment with bath, refrigerator and stove. Apply 64 Brock Street, 728-6319, 8 a.m. - 2.30 p.m. After 4 p.m., 723-2050. UNFURNISHED two - bedroom apart- Fabric Draperies Close to shopping, school end churches. VISIT "LA CONTESSA" 140 Nonquon Road 725-1481 two - bedroom apart- ments. Stove and refrigerator. Close to hospital. Telephone 723-7624 or 725-5346. LARGE modern two - bedroom apart- ment, all conveniences, in triplex, 385 Mary Street, available immediately; also large two - bedroom basement apart- ment, all conveniences, available imme- diately. $87 Digby Avenue. Telephone 725-6343 from 9 + 5 p.m., evenings 728- | eq 4535. ELENA STREET -- Three unfurnished rooms, heated, private bath, driveway, stove, refrigerator, suit couple, Available February 1. Apply 375 Windsor Street, 723-1637. ONE- AND TWO-BEDROOM apartments in small quiet apartment buliding, boi able February 15. $95 and $115 monthly. 2, 109 Craydon The best value in apartment living con be seen ot @ REGENCY TOWERS ® 349 MARLAND AVENUE PH. 725-2227 AND @ PREMIER ® 321 MARLAND AVENUE PH. 728-6722 Adults only. Apply Apt. Road. two-bedroom apartments, laundry ities and lockers on each floor. Large suites with utilities and drapes. Thermo- statically controlled In each room, under- ground parking available. 190 Nonquon Road or telephone 728-9726. THREE - ROOM basement dro, Private entrance. $100 monthly. THUNDERBIRD TERRACE -- One- end apartment, cone decorated, stove, refrigerator, heat, Close North GM Shey 160 «William = Street STRATE furnished bedroom, kitchen and laundry privileges, parking space. Shift worker welcome. 574 Crerar ve. A LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room, for lady, newly decorated. Completely fur- hespital and buses. 728-1914. BEDSITTING ROOM, clean. Bus stop. One or two students, working girls. $12 for two. 1105 King Street East, 728-0429. ROOM for young lady or gentleman or two close friends, to share twin beds, own kitchen, all furnished. Telephone 728-5026. COMFORTABLE rooms to rent, reason- able weekly rates, maid service. Restau- rant on premises. Call James Maher, Central Hotel, 9 King Street West, Osh- awa. 723-9121. ayers FOR RENT, $10. and $12. week- ead Queen's Hotel, 67 Simcoe Street Nor cea comfortable, quiet room. Board nished, refrigerator and sink. Close to! nogy SAVE DOLLARS! Severai cars, '55's and up. Terms arranged. R. Bloor E. Trades a8 1964 CHEVROLET, convertible, fire en- tires, discs, transistor Ig- good used ccepted. B. Motor Sales, 50% ations to the maintenance div- ision garage buildings located on Ritson Rood South, Osh- ewe. Plans 'ond specifications ore available upon deposit of $25.00 at the office of the ing, power brakes, fully automatic. gain. Phone 728-1005. 7196 after 5:30 p.m. a transmission, mechanically sound. or best offer. Telephone 723-7470. Choose from over 60 cars. No. down pay- ment. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. 1965 PARISIENNE hardtop. Power Seer ar- 1959 BUICK, four new fires, runs well, In good condition. Telephone 723- 1959 CHEVROLET, six cylinder standerd $195 LIENS PAID OFF. We trade up, down. consulting engineers, E. J. Beauchamp ond Associates, 52% Simcoe Street N., Osh- awa, Ont. Lowest or any tender not nec- essorily accepted. the terms to which they will be agreeable. Further | Central Council of | Neighborhood Association ae) oD? age OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Friday, Feb. 3rd | Over $5,000.00 PRIZES $1,500 Jackpot --| $500. Snowball | $150. Special Game $1,000 Escalator 20 Regular Games $50 each 9 Early Bird Games 5 Late Games $50 each Admission $1.00 (receive one card for regular games). All games 25c double card-- except jackpot $100 in Door Prizes All gamies will be played on double cards. Share the Wea!lth--7:15 p.m, Regular Games--8:15 p.m. 38--Coming Events BUSES '63 ACADIAN station wagon, six cylinder, standard trensmission, radio, tires, excellent condition. Asking $950. Telephone 728-4952. z=| BINGO phone evenings 668-6186. Telephone 728-8826. included. On Cubert Street. 1963 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, fully powered, excellent condition. $2,750. Tele- | i961 AUSTIN 850. New tires, radio, 9225. 26. $1,450.00 | IN PRIZES nicely furnished, refrigerator, hot plate, $10, weekly. 723-0258. SINGLE, clean, quiet room, bus stop at deor. Close to hospital. Light housekeep- ing If o If desired. Telephone 728-5984. FURNISHED ROOM for gentleman, id plate. Central to downtown and_ Nort General Motors, $10. weekly. 728- 3909 after 5S p.m. MARY STREET. Wi NORTH END. Furnish- bedroom. Private bath Piectric 'heat 'dehumidifier, park- Ing. For gentleman, in quiet residential home. 725-0145, LARGE panelied furnished bed-sitting room for one or two girls in two-bathroom home. Parking, laundry and kitchen facilities. Talestons 728-9279 after 5. 28--Room and Board SINGLE ROOMS and BOARD Apply: 25 Division St. CLEAN Lied for gentlemen, parking, frigerator and stove. Telephone 725-8020. WHITBY -- One-bedroom apartment in modern bullding, appliances supplied. Apply Superintendent, Apt. 5, 105 Cray- don Road, Whitby. CLOSE TO SHOPPING CENTRE APPLY OR TELEPHONE THE @ MODERN 1 AND 2 Avaiiobte February 15. T 128. BEDROOM SUITES 9381. Ar a ig 2 Pd ag able February 1. Telephone 725-6797, @ CLOTH DRAPES Brosdteom fronhat, refeeser @ LAUNDRY FACILITIES Stove, TV outlet, hot water included. @ FREE HYDRO Si Adds eal" arent rsa @ BROADLOOMINHALLS = |Si2so Spoon appimesr rerio. @ ELEVATOR Re ont slaves Sir Ciera iene @ LOCKERS 'i cagenone 725-8493 after 6 p.m. or 725- @ CONTROLLED ENTRANCE | 888. @ AMPLE PARKING WHITBY -- one-bedroom apartment, re eals, TV. 43 Garrard Rd., by K-Mart. FURNISHED BEDROOM with kitchen privileges or board optional. Suitable for business man or lady. Telephone 668- 8432 after 5.30 p.m. ROOM AND BOARD for young profes- sional lady In exceptionally harmonious home. Abstainer. Rossland and Simcoe. 576-2345. WANT TO FEEL AT HOME? Room and board for two gentlemen In new home on Buena Vista Avenue, single beds, home cooked meals, lunches packed, laundry done. 725-3978. ROOM AND BOARD for young lady In private home on Burk St. Telephone 725- 2469. CRN ERAL, two-bedroom apartment, sec- id floor, One child eS he ge Uersieala! 728-1876 between 2.30 and 6 ABOVE NUMBERS ment building, stove, refrigerator, $110 monthly, heat, hydro Included. Telephone 723-6856 after 6 p.m. SELF - CONTAINED, newly decorated, SHELDIAN MANSIONS ONE - BEDROOM are In apart-| bed! 29--Wanted to Rent 38 wT price. T 723-0502. PRIVATE. dR spite! station wagon. ic, excellent HOUSEKEEPING room for cle@n\phone 726.4983, oe gentieman with steady -- good district, near hospital, bus stop, |1959 VAUXHALL six-cylinder, standard. Good _ transportation. Licence - 50. R. B. Motor Sales, 509 Bloor Street East. top, 396, hydramatic, brakes, radio, $2,500. or trade. 728-9975. power 84573, 1966 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door hard- steering, snow tires, 14,000 miles. Oshawa Lions Club Top condition. Call 725-4555 after 4 p.m. 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air station wagon, V-8, automatic, power throughout, radio. 2 Jackpots cally A-1, good rubber, radio, can be seen at D-X Oil ener 3 p.m. Telephone oe 1656. inet CHEVROLET, uF throughout, must to app! ciated. Telephone 51991 after % p.m. 31--Compact Cars for Sale BE ello re 53 CHEVROLET wold mechani- Nos. 52 and 58 ONE MUST GO $300 in 52 Nos. or Less $200 in announced Nos. ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 "$e VOLVO and PEUGOT % MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 32--Trucks for Sale 1958 CHEV, half-ton pick-up with camper, ae condition, reasonable. Telephone 1948 WILLYS JEEP, four wheel drive, new fires, rebullt motor, Including snow plough with hydraulic lift. $750. Tele phone 725-8885. 1951 TRIGA truck, A-1 condition. Will trade 43 Chevrolet or Pontlac car In good S| y 1404, WANTED TO RENT -- by March 1, three- room house, north part of Oshawa. [References supplied. T 723-479 *:|33---Automobiles Wanted $25 Consolation Prize PLUS $10 per line both games Early Bird Game 7:45 Sharp Guaranteed Minimum $5.00 Per Line $25.00 Full Card $150 Jackpot Game 20 Regular Games at $20.00 Double in 15 Nos. or less Lost 5 Games $30 per game ADMISSION 50c Bus Service leaves King and imcoe Streets at 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. The biggest prize money in the area for a 50c admission charge. EVERY WEDNESDAY All Proceeds to Charity after 6 p 30--Automobiles For Sale in small apartment bullding. area. Near General Motors' "main office. One bedroom, large living reom, kitchen, bathroom, hall. Private entrance. Wash- ing and parking facilities. 723-2088. Bhilasie! v ROOM apartment in private home, West Courtice. Telephone 728-6910. $65. MONTHLY -- One-bedroom, three- piece bathroom, small kitchen, fiving- room, newly decorated, Apt. 1, 161 King E., Oshawa. 728-6246. 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites. Swimming pool, opposite south GM, Children welcome. Two baths in all two and three bedroom suites. 728-7942 $55. MONTHLY -- self-contained two-bed- room apartment In Port Perry. Stove and refrigerator included. Available now. Children welcome. Call Brooklin 655-4659. ROYALE APARTMENTS BUY NOW GREATER SELECTION BETTER PRICES 1959 PONTIAC. Lic. No. H95296 $395 1960 FORD, Lic. No. J87043. $295 MOTOR CITY AUTO WRECKERS K. SUMERSFORD LTD. Bose Line South of Courtice Phone 728-3261 Motor City Auto Wreckers owned and operated by Kenneth Sumersford Ltd. CARS WANTED Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and 'Save'. TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 WANTED cars for wrecking. No chal TWO-ROOM apartment, gentleman _ or young couple preferred. Telephone 726- 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. | 5440. a 1963 FALCON. Lic: No. . 7 THREE-ROOM = tall irtment. Available anytime. To view Completely private. Heated, Suir busi: H75605 795" please telephone 728-5282. ness couple. Telephone 725-2809. $ LARGE THREE-ROOM apartment, three 1963 PONTIAC. Lie. No. blocks from downtown, close to hospital J83163 and n 5 monthly. Immediate - B O N U S possession. Telephone 725-9591 $1,195 i ONE-BEDROOM und floor apartment We Pay Moving Expenses in Hampton. Teleenone 263-2240. ix 1 we if apie large apart- coe: noe, wpstelts Basra. per N U R S E CHEV. ments, fully equipped. tings, heat a ro included. Rea Li sonuele rent. Apply 22 McKim Street. OLDS. Nonquon Road x eee 728-9726 Slee aparment bulcngy Central set Gust and dignified. Close to tratssoetation: Laundry raciiitn lag! 'only, Telephone 723-1408. 300 Dundas St. W., Whitby 668-3304 LUSANNE VILLA TWO-ROOM apartment, furnished or un- 330 GIBB STREET furnished, stove and refrigerator Included, private entrance, Ritson Road S, Tele WANTED Exciting prestige bulding. [Prone 725-1901 Centrally located, electrically | FOUR-BEDROOM apartment, large park- heated. Roomy breakfast nook 73 158 Close to downtown. Telephone = clean local cars for and kitchen. Tennis court ONE - BEDROOM ai apartment ter Sige MORLEY STALKER and barbeque. ° nd refrigerator, $85 monthly on NEW BUILDING Simcoe Street N. 725-3652 | say eee a ONE-BEDROOM apartment to subiet,| ing West One, two or three, bedrooms |sove,"Witren" ate fo"bus aorvicn, [22-83 723-6322 ava! . Telephone 576-3075. apartments, 835 Oxford St. [ong and twobedroom apartments, fur- CONVERTIBLE TOPS Free hydro, free moving. Pines or. Unturnisnecs ested. Tewsphone Nylon $89.00 up Now open for inspection. | 658-4812 Repel to ah eae of cars, i S ONTAINED two and three-bed-| t " Telephone 725 0657, 728 SALE ASE TAIKED hevled; retrigeratr| Seaton upholstery ond re. 2226 or 728-6883. and steve if required, children welcom TWO-BEDROOM apartment, private en- FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apart- phone 725-1168 3% COLBORNE STREET E. One-bedroom| rator, stove, broad- ments. Controlled entrance, apartment, refrigerator 4 \ 1 ities, P Twin elevators, swimming | om, free laundry facilities, $99, Apply pool, fenced playground, THREE. (LARGE) BEDROOM modern ré =, apartment, heated, upstairs, unfurnish- ed, in new duplex, close to Oshawa Shop- ping Centre. Available now. Apply 574 Cartier Avenue. TWO-BEDROOM apartments, REGENT ARMS $75 and $85 monthly. Telephone 6252088, Bis CUSTOM AUTO TRIM trance and drive, close to south GM. Tele- Days 668-8101 etal Telephone 728-4549. Robert WANTED -- cars, trucks, ferm tractors for wrecking. Parr Auto Wreckers, Enniskillen, 263-2508. hh SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cers bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East, Soeont 34--Automobile Repair AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. All Work Guaranteed. Jubilee Pavilion Oshawa Folk Festival MARDI GRAS MASQUERADE DANCE AND FLOOR SHOW ri., Feb. 3 KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 9 pm. til 1 am. PRIZES -- FUN & FROLIC With the Ding-Dong Belles, Dot and Les, ballroom danc- ers; an accordion quartet and Bernard Tierney's orchestra. Buffet lunch. Fully licenced. $7.50 Per Couple For table reservations Phone 728-4390 or 728-3379. FRED STONE Brooklin Phone 655-3653 Motor Rebuilding Cylinder Reboring Pinfitting @ Resleeving Automatic Transmission Crankshaft end Valve Service 35--Lost and Found 409 Brock St. S, Whitby Eve. 655-4575 LOST -- Pair of lady's ae In palsiey- pa case. Reward. Telephone 723- elep! Rebuilt Transmissions GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP Lo ba Princess. Please phone ~-- German Shepherd, three years valve pet. Answers to name 655-4886. 576-2610 Oshawa Transmission ervice 1175 Nelson Street immediately. Telephone 723-6134 or 723- 9358 MAIN FLOOR two-room apartment, pri- vate entrance, heat, hydro supplied. 725-8608. FOUR-ROOM apartment. For informe- tion cal) 668-2061, or apply 108 Dundas Street West, Immediate Occupancy One and two bedroom apart- ments, close to Oshawa Shop- ping Centre. Adults only. 723-6455 - 723-6944 - Between 6:00 and 9:30 p.m RAMBLER SALES--SERVICE and PAINT New and used cars, Easy to finance at NICOLS MOTORS LTD. WHITBY -- 668-3331 FOUR-ROOM apartment with | bath.| TIMES ACTION pod BERR 6 I alae filer CLASSIFIED ADS | FHree-room "unturnished apartment. Shared bath, paivary book In Whitby. Fer appointment (648-6226. BRING RESULTS! jetyknd THINGS TALK: ogee Ads a - BINGO DNIPRO HALL EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M All regular games $10. Share the Wealth Jackpot $150. 51 Nos, or $20 Consolation Good service for greater attendance. FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor and Edith Sts. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES READ AND USE THE MARKET BOWMANVILLE DRAMA WORKSHOP will. present DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Thurs. - Fri. - Sat., Feb. 2, 3, and 4 8:15 p.m. ---- Town Hall mission BASKET ee re oat feed for et 4 4 Adults -- $i -00, Students -- 50c Tickets et Door Leaving Bond and Simcoe St. 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 and 8:00 pm. Available After Bingo | IN_MEMORIAM | GREENWOOD RACE RESULTS BURDETT -- In loving memory of aa FIRST RACE -- | mile (Pace), Purse), tae ae -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse [intense Thomas Burdett, who died| | $1,000 8 GO In ristie Hospital January 31, 1941, |3'Bon McKlyo, Feagan 3.80 2.60 230 God saw it fit to teke you. |3-0'Nelibro Chops, Stirton 9.20 5.20 280/5-the Gibb, Millman 4.70 3.50 To a higher life above: |6-Gene Town, Troy 4 250 «Rendezvous Boy, McKinley 2.80 Unmindful of the sorrow | S-Muddry Patrick, Miller 2.40 | Off 947, Time 208 He brought to me you loved, But God in His effort to help me Has made me at last understand In death there is life everlasting For you In the Promised Land Though your face | cannot see W's before me You guide me in every small way, Your presence is always beside me You are nearer and dearer each day. |_Ever remembered by his foving wife Gertie. Of 747, Time 210 4-5 Iso. Start 1 | Also Started: Cassie Bars, Chipper Mae Hat pet iis tscive sed | Chief, Avalene, Peso, and Erin Spencer. Exactor Nos. 2-Don Mone and &-The Gibb, Paid $24.90 SECOND RACE -- 1 mile (Trot). Purse| | SEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). $800 8 GO {Purse $1,200 8 60 ; PSilvernib Lee, Stirton 4980 2.70 2.40/5 Attorney, Geisel, F510 11, 10 4 3Susan's Birthday, Furness 3.30 2.60 |4-Greentree Judy, Boyce ah |éJimmy Riddell, Woods 5.50 | 2 White. Ankles, sil 140 Also Started: Styie Guide, Adios Dan, Off 810, 'Time 214 3-5 Off 1010, Time 209 2-5 Meadow Linder, Dixie Wick, and The Me Dan, Also Started: Castle Wave, Blue Boy A, | Spicy Number, Jimmy Riddell, and Wee) Hootenann: 4 PARKER -- In loving memory of | DD Nes. Yo'Nelibro Chips and 7-Silver! Sr RIGHTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse dear husband and father, Ernest Roy! Nib Lee, Paid $25.00 1,100 8 Go ' elie who passed away January 3), cere ees ae if | We often sit and think of him THIRD earn -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse |3-Sam's, Crowe wi re all * | , Ror wate - ine ony thing | SStar Sonnson, Young 9.50 4.70.30 by laa Time fe 2s Atom, Alex- | That arief can call its own: [Pin Hilt Lila, 3.70 280 andra, Storm Knight, Chapel and Le Ever remembered by wife Ellen, daugh- ble ig ola ot 'ideas Jr. 3.80! Salle's Hope. ter i i Harvey" 2nd sons Barry, Richard and| "piso 'started: Pershings Polly, Dale| NINTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace), Purse | Lind, Isotta Ben, and Mohawk Princess. |§1,000 7 Go 4 PARKER = loving memory oe Scratched, Chatham Adios. Seen First, Goisel jr 5.20 4 230 jear father, Ernest Roy Parker 0 |2-Lee Grattan, Gilmour : } [Passed away January 31, 1966. FOURTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). |SMr. Ste oe 2.60 The blow was great, the shock severe, |Purse $800 8 GO Off 1058, T' 210 3. We little thought the end was near, |2.Doris Adios, L'Heureux @.50 5.10 3.50/ Started: Lite Etsel, Yankee's And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell, More each day we miss you, father, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by daughter Ellen and son-in-law Jerry. PARKER -- In loving memory of our father, Earnest Parker, who passed away January 31, 1966. His smil ing way and Dleasant face Are a pleasure to reca' He had a kindiy word for each And died beloved by all Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better land, Never to part again. --Always remembered by Skip and Bon- nie. PARKER -- In loving memory of a| |dear father, Earnest Parker, who passed | away January 31, 1966 The blow was great, the shock severe, | We little thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell, More each day we miss you, fahter, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed Livingly remembered by Butch and Pat LOCKE'S FLORIST Funerol arrangements ond floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 Hour Phone Service EUCHRE WOODVIEW oo CEN | Wednesday, Pennie Ist | Cadillac Avenue North 8 p.m. Sharp Lunch and Prizes | ADMISSION 50c | 728-6555 After hours 725-7928 Also iB Pace, Darky Atom, end Castle Direct. Ait, 66196 Total Pool $421,747 5-Jo Ste Lo, Findley 5.40 3.00 | 7 Byrd Killean, White 2.70 f 658, Time 210 3-5 Also Started: Ballerina Wick, Long 'N Lovely, Frisco Killean, Tempo Meldoy| and Grattan Portage. | PART OF THE PAY ieTH pace -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse} CHESTHUNT, England (CP) |Municipally - employed rent | R Diréct, Fillon 7 30 3.70 /egranan elt fhe Pe) 5.20 | collectors in this Hertfordshire [area y rene cengen 4" town are to get three shillings (45 cents) a week wear-and-tear | "Also Started: Meadow Lynch, Lincon's champ, Royal Dominion, and Scotland's|allowances for their pedal bi- cycles. ce | _ OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS | A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 50c | KINSMEN BINGO 2 -- $200 -- No. 52 and 50 1 MUST GO TUESDAY See Saturdays Ad ADMISSION 50c OBITUARIES CECIL EDGAR HANN family residence, EUCHRE, Boys' Club, sponsored by every Tuesday, 8 p.m. 50c. Tea Eulalie Avenue, astview Ladies' Auxiliary Served. Street East, Cecil Edgar Hann. BIRTHS year, had not been health for a few years. HARDING -- Edward Margaret, 8 pounds, January 27, 1967 at the Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. J..E. Rundle. Jr. (nee Dominik) are happy to announce the birth of @ baby daughter, January 27, 1967, at Hospital. PIDWERBECK!I -- Nester and Rachel their daughter, Deborah Ann, 5 pounds, 7 ounces, on Saturday, January 28, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Kimberley. Thanks to Dr. Anderson end fourth floor staff. DEATHS and Georgina (nee Anderson) are pleased to announce the arrival of their daugher, Kelly Ann 6 ounces on Friday, MECH -- Myron and Margaret Mech, Friday, Toronto General are happy to announce the arrival of late Stanley E. Hann. years. At the time of his retire- in the garnish moulding depart- ment. An adherent of King Street United Church, he served with the Canadian Ordinance Corps during the Second World War. Mr. Hann was predeceased in February, 1946, by his wife, the former Myrtle Tunn. He is sur- vived by a son, James E.; his mother and two brothers, Earl ATKINSON, Frederick S$: Entered into rest in St. ged ra Mf Hospital, Toronto on Saturday, January 28, 1967. Frederick Sydney Atkinson, beloved hus: band of Margaret O'Connor, . father of Mrs. Douglas Layton (Marie) John, Law- rence, and William of Oshawa, Leo of Courtice, brother of Mrs. Thomas Bow- ers, (Letty), Mrs. Oscar Richardson, (Florrie), Mrs. Clifford James (Marnie) and Mrs. Nora Gunnell and Leslie Atkin- son of Oshawa, in his 67th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral service In the chapel, Wed- nesday, February | at 2 p.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. (Prayers at the funeral home, Tuesday at 8 p.m.) HANN, Cecil Edgar At the family residence, 120 Elgin Street East, on Tuesday, January 31, 1967, Cecil Edgar Hann, beloved husband of the late Myrtie Tunn, loving father of James E., son Mrs. and the late S. E. Hann, brother of Earl and Kenneth, in his 64th year. Resting at Mcintosh- Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel Thursday, February 2 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. KUPNICKI, Nicholas Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, January 29, 1967. Nicholas Kupnicki, beloved husband. of the late Tessie Korman, father of Mrs. John Saramak (Mary) and Peter Kup- nicki of Oshawa in his 74th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with Mass in St. John's Ukrainian Ortho- dox Church, Wednesday, February 1 at 9:30 a.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. (Prayers at the funeral home Tues- day at 8:30 p.m.) STEVENS, Mary Gertrude In failing health for sometime at the Providence Villa and Hospital, Toronto, on Tuesday, January 31, 1967, Mary Gertrude Stevens of Toronto, dear sister of the late Joseph P., and William J., beloved aunt of Robert E., and Joseph C. Stevens of Whitby, in her 8ist year. Resting at the W. CC, Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for Requiem. Mass in St. John the Evangelist Church, Whitby, on. Thursday, February 2 at 10 a.m. Tem- porary entombment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Interment later in St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Whitby. (Vis- lItors commencing 10 a.m., Wednesday. Rosary 7 o.m., Wednesday.) Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST | Telephone 728-6226 | CARD OF THANKS' | | BRAUND -- Please accept my thanks | fo all who were so kind to me whi and relatives for cards, flowers, ote and wonderful letters. Ue also 0 | Rey. J. K. Moffat and Dr. &, 'smith --Mrs, 'ime, 'J, Braund. | | --Elizabeth Lynch} PALLISTER -- The family of the late) Alice Pallister wish to extend their Ladi | felt thanks and appreciation for the of kindness, messages of sympathy, beau: tiful floral offerings and donations to the heart fund received from neighbors, rela- tives and many friends during their re-| cent sad bereavement. Special thanks to} Canon Ongley and Mcintosh-Anderson | Funeral Home. | LYNCH -- The family -of the Charies Lynch would like friends, relatives and neighbors for floral tributes, cards, and sympathy received during our recent bereavement. A special thanks to Len Head, Bill Summers and| Rev. G. Mungham for their wonderful services, Also the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home for their kind and efficient service. late |the Oshawa General Hospital. My Mena | Falls District Collegiate Insti-! and Kenneth, all of Oshawa. The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Feb. 8. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister of King Street United Church, will conduct the service. MISS JEAN FETTERLY A memorial service was held in the reading room of the Mc- Laughlin Public Library, Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. for Miss Jean Fet- terly, who died at Ithaca, N.Y. Jan. 18. Attending the service were Dr. Muriel Cuykendall and Mrs. May Sullivan of Ithaca, Mayor Ernest Marks, Frank Markson, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Thomas, Laurence Savery, Mrs. H. P. Hart, E. J. Clarke, Rev. N. F. Swackhammer, E. Egerer, S. R. Alger and R. Broadbent of the Library Board; members of the Library staff and many friends, Rev. N. F. Swackhammer conducted the service and Mr. Savery, past chairman of the Library Board, paid tribute to Miss Fetterly, who was chief librarian from 1946 until 1966. W, R. RENISON A former member of the O'Neill Collegiate and Vocation- al Institute and Ajax High School staffs, William Reginald Renison died, Jan. 8, at Smiths Falls. He was in his 44th year. Born in Toronto, June 1, 1924, he received his education at Deer Park Public School, North- ern Vocational School, the Uni- versity of Toronto and the On- tario College of Education. Mr. Renison was married July 18, 1953 at Oshawa to the former Miriam Pitka. He served in the RCAF during the Second World War and before; joining the staff of the Smiths | |tute, he taught history and| physical education at OCVI and/ later commercial work at the Ajax school. | Besides his wife, Mr. Renison/ is survived by his mother, Mrs. | Fred Britt, of Toronto and four| | children. | Mr. Renison was cremated at) Beechwood Crematorium, Ot- tawa. A public memorial serv- ice was held Jan. 10 at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church, Smiths Falls, with Rev. John Arbuckle officiating. A memor- ial service was also held Jan. 11 in Grace Lutheran Church, The death occurred at the 120 Elgin this morning of The de- ceased, who was in his 64th in good Born in Oshawa, Mr. Hann was a son of Mrs. Hann and the He re- eeived his education in the Osh- awa schools and was employed by General Motors for about 30 ment in 1960, he was employed TOP SHAPES By ALICE BROOKS Whether you like to knit' or crochet, this pattern has both. They're fashion's top shapes! Knit or crochet three smart hats. Use mohair for easy-knit turban. Pill box, cloche are single crochet. Pattern 7060: sizes §, M, L, included. THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto 1, Ontario. Ontario residents add 2c sales tax. Print plainly PAT- TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD. DRESS. SWINGY, ZINGY! 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