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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Feb 1967, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 21, 1947 | 26---Aportments for Rent BONUS We Pay Moving Expenses 1 and 2 bedroom, larae aport ments, fully equipped 190 Nonquon Road 728-9726 NEW BUILDING One, two or three bedrooms now available. Mala Glen apartments, 835 Oxford: St. Free hydro, free moving. Now open. for inspection. Telephone 725.0657, 728- 2226 | WHITBY bright, Heot, Two, unfurnished, rooms. hydro, woter supplied. Central, on Telephone moin block of city 668-2861 BACHELOR BASEMENT unit. one room, bath, refrigerator, stove, all conveni- ences, parking, private entrance. Hos- pital area, suit business person. Posses- sion March 18, 723-7500. FOUR-ROOM apartment on main floor. Private bath, heat and water, stove and refrigerator included in rent, 68 Wayne Street. Telephone 725-3938. FURNISHED one-bedroom apartment, couple desired, also completely furnish ed bachelor apartment, kitchen utensils and electrical appliances supplied. Glid- don-Ritson area, Telephone 723-1795. WARM single room for lady. Ciean, quiet, apartment, semi-private entrance. Rea- sonable. Six minutes from four corners. After 5 25- ONE- BE apart- ments in eightplex. Available March | $110 and $100. 725-7846 or 655-3574. WHITBY .- Two centre! locetion, adults only. 668-3532. TWO - BEDROOM apartment, electrical- ly heated, refrigerator, stove, drapes. Centrally located. Baby welcome. Apply 25 Mill Street, Apt. 4 or 723-3295. FOUR-ROOM upstairs apartment, three- piece bath. Heat, hydro included. $85. monthly. Bus at door. Couple preferred. Telephone 728-1705. BACHELOR apartment for gentleman, furnished If desired, very central, avail- able February 1. Telephone 725-6797. AJAX -- Large one and two - bedroom partments. In apartment building, close to schools and shopping. Telephone Ajax 2-0130. rwO 'bedroom house, Telephone 4 THREE-ROOM unfurnished apartment, private bath, heavy wiring, parking. No children. To be seen 6-10 p.m. at 208 '61 PONTIAC Parisienne, four - oor | hardtop, six cylinder, automatic, radio, | '67 plates, just resprayed, like new, $900 or best offer. Telephone before 3 p.m.! weekdays, 723-8364, 1959 CHEVROLET Impala station wagon, body A-1, best cash offer. After 6 p.m., 725-5978. '66 OLDSMOBILE Delta sedan, beautiful Charcoal Bive, shade-lite glass, AM-FM radio, Other extras. Asking $3,050. Pri vate, 728-7831. '59 PONTIAC, two-door, six cylinder, 728-867 | standard transmission, $175 or best offer. a a is |Telephone 668-5949. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Suit one 40 or two gentlemen. Kitchen privileges. 4 ty From $7.50 up. Apply anytime, 428 Park | automatic, radio, power steering, power | Road North. brakes, 383 cu. inch engine with four on ~ nono pare barrel carburetor, dual exhaust, excellent CLEAN, furnished, double and single Central Licht hy keeping. indition, 728-1800. rooms, entra ig jousekeeping, |. ----_ sss idan Telephone 728-8402. | 1958 CHEVROLET Bei Air, two-door _ ---- rare hardtop. Very good condition, $375. Tele- LARGE ROOM or ootn ae board Lf phone 668-5168 after 6 p.m. gentleman -or lady. unches packed, = -- = ----_ -- & 58 PONTIAC Strato Chief coach, V-8 en- i Me lela hee gine, standard, A-1_ mechanically, body COMFORTABLE rooms to rent, reason-|fair, Reasonable. Telephone 668-3709 after | able weekly rates, maid service. Restav-| 4 p m, rant on premises. Call James Maher,| renin ---- hia aneoritoraensatstar = in Central Hotel, % King Street West, Osh- | 55 ye dala six, edge dis, awa. 723-9121. | best offer. Call before 2°p.m. shawa cones = -- - | Blvd. North. ROOMS FOR RENT, $1 $12. w | r958 NecbPly Queen's Hotel, 47 Simeoe Stree |i" standard, cradles $125. Telephone: 725- 27---Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM Avoilable in private home. Call between 5 ond 7 p.m, 82 PARK RD. N: LARGE furnished room close to shopping | ee centre, Available now. Free garage. Ap- 1960 PONTIAC, 6 cylinder, automatic. ply 368 Pine Avenue and Grenfell or 723- Best offer. Telephone 576-1877. 5522 SAVE DOLLARS! Severs! good used Trades accepted. 8. Motor Sales, 509) ; room, \cars, '55's and up. north| Terms arranged. R. Park- Bloor LARGE furnished housekeeping refrigerator. Near hospital and General Motors. Reasonable rent ing. Telephone 723-7800. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM, newly deco-|owner, radio, new car rated, clean, bright, stove and refrigera-|down, $60 monthly. Lic, ter, share bathroom, near north General | man's. 728-735). a: Motors, $14 weekly, Telephone 728-1050. | 1949 CHEVROLET, clean and reliable. CENTRAL WHITBY -- Shared house-|No down payment, $22 per month. LI-| keeping room with cooking privileges.|cence H98153. Wellman's, Telephone 728- Suit two young gentlemen. Parking, TV,| 7351 board optional. 668-4928, 11967 FASTBACK Mustang, FURNISHED bed-sifting room and fully|red, four-speed, positraction, wide oval equipped kitchen, all facilities supplied,|tires, disc brakes. Private. suit one or working couple. 343 Ritson | 668-8669 after 4.30 p.m in arab ded dot ld ne |1960 FORD coach, automatic. Good trans COMPLETELY FURNISHED housek: portation, 668-8070. ae a ing room with sink, refrigerator, range. |y9--9 BUICK, six new tires. Excellent con Suitable for gentleman, Central 237 Athol Street East. Telephone 725-0803. condition. $100 586875, Well: -|LARGE paneled furnished _bed-sitting | 444 M@m, green with" black interior. room for one or two girls in two-bathroom | radio, two t th vine llohis 1 a lops, snow tires, driving lights, king, A ' ietitiles' "Felechone Saou ther ee good condition. For information call Mr ! i : Randall, 668-2720 ROOMS and housekeeping rooms for ed rr hardto rent. Telephone 576-3636, 456 Simcoe i Santen dao on girs Street S. aa 38 radio. Telephone 728-1306. LARGE furnished housekeeping room, ae x t Cars for Sale stove and refrigerator. Private bath-|3]--C, room. Parking ate p i at er sigtitcee nee . «| te VOLVO and PEUGOT edroom, gentleman only, abstainer, near King and Ritson. Apply 31) ye MMERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage Rowe St. FURNISHED housekeeping room with 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 Gliiddon Ave. WHITBY -- Modern two-bedroom apart-| ment In six-plex, refrigerator and stove. Telephone 668-6935 ' SUBLET -- Two bedroom apartment, re- frigerator and stove, free health club, recreation hall, swimming pool Telephone | FURNISHED one bedroom apartment, 4 suitable for one or two girls, close to! hospital. Available immediately. Tele-| Phone 723-9800. | TWO BEDROOM apartment electric heat-| TWO furnished housekeeping rooms for | Wheels, engine, Ing, refrigerator and stove. Washing fac | ities, Nearly new tri-plex, top floor. One} DROO/ | ediately, 291 Marland Ave. Apt. 107./ Telephone 723-6134 or 723-9358. MODERN, one - bedroom apartment. Heat, hydro, refrigerator, stove, $110 monthly, 3075. or 723-0: or two girls. Telephone 723-997). APARTMENT 7, 161 King Street East.| @ne bedroom, livingroom, three-piece | bathroom, kitchen, refrigerator, stove. | Available March 1, 728-6246. THREE ROOMS and bath, one or two jentlemen, close to hospital. Apply 605 Somerville Ave. Telephone 723-1386 TWO = BEDROOM apartment, in new duplex. Electrically heated. Would like suitable tenant to babysit amall child. | Tel 576-0647. | - |eral Motors, |parking, own entrance, $12 sink, very central, women only. Tele-| ZOLTAN and NICK'S Phone 725-9559. 2% COLBORNE STREET WEST -- Two Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer furnished rooms, kitchen privileges ar ranged, Young business men preferred Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service Telephone 723-4935. FURNISHED ROOM, close to North Gen 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 hospital and four corners. 's? CONSUL, parts or entire car, trans Bus at door, shopping across street. Apply 240 Division Street. | [mission 'broken, many near new parts. ROOM, furnished, with refrigerator, | weekly. Art) Cox, OAA, 725-1497, 13 Elgin Street East | CENTRALLY LOCATED. Nicely furnish " room and fully equipped separate kitchen. Newly decorated. All conven iences, TV outlet. One person only. 725- 8560. Candy Appie| Telephone | |30--Automobiles fer Sale 136--Legel NOTICE Anyone. having 'any knowledge of the whereabouts of Mrs. Delia Smith (former- ly Delia Frotten) of the Town of Digby, in the Province of Nova Scotia, please contact Arthur Smith, 223 Market Street, Brantford, | Ontario. ELDON THOMPSON, 23 Athol Street| announce the arrival of their second son, st, Oshawa, will not be responsible | Timothy Blake, 10 Ibs., 4 ozs. on Febru- awa General |for any debts contracted in my name by inyone, on cr after this date, February 8, 1967, without my written consent. (signed) Eldon Thompson. _ 1964 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4docr, one|38--Coming Events BING $1,450.00 IN PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 JACKPOTS Nos. 52 and 58 ONE MUST GO APpIY |dition. Will sacrifice, $225. Telephone, | 725-2355. $300. in 52 Nos. or Less $200. in announced nos, $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 RUMMAGE SALE We wish to express NEW NAME and neigh-| ary 17, 1967. A big brother for Dwayne. Thanks to Dr. A. N. Fossie and the staff of the Maternity Floor, Bowmanville. jPark 7-6 Brian McGill led the} ~|CARD OF THANKS| HERE AND THERE | Seven Shutouts Scored erin, ommaerncmens "tate Tr) Neighborhood Hockey ser, Jim Dupont and Mark Jobb, while Mike Jenkins turned aside all the Lake Vista shots to earn the shutout Kingside nipped Storie 3-2 on the strength of a goal scored by Joe Thompson with only a few seconds Jeft in the game. The remaining Kingside goals were scored by Ben Wiatrzyk and Doug Yazwa. Storie Park oals were scored by Barry Chamberlain and Dale Wilson. The Mite division played the first games of its seven - game round-robin playoffs with Lake Vista, Brookside, Woodview and Kingside Parks all posting vie- tories. Once again, it was tne goalies turn to shine, as there were three shutouts in the four games played. | Lake Vista posted their first jvictory of the year, as they jhanded Harman a 3-0 defeat. Lake Vista goalie, Todd Smith, was a standout, as he turned aside all shots to earn his shut- | Grove' Cemetery, Prince Albert | | will be received starting 39-POUND. FISH Bill Nicholls, 16 Bond St. W., . landed a 39 pound 4 oz. Cobia| pine as porhes 10, ot Jour relatives, many friends U.A.W. HALL band and father. Special thanks to Rev.|Council Jast night decided it Oshawa Neighbourhood Asso- Girl Guides bearers, Sherrin Funeral Home for the February 22 at 9:30 a.m. Good used --Mrs, Joseph Robertson and family) PICKER HIGH SCHOOL \and came up with seven shut- SOCIAL BINGO, Wednesday, February cecij Quantrill express their sincere| Pickering and District High| Novice GAMES and floral tributes, BIRTHS --Meta Quantriit, |ticipating municipalities at |Baker Park behind goalie John | | have been invited to atte he} : D nvited to attend t and Jeff Prosser. jeune the arrival of his baby sister, |Adair of Whitby. Mother and daughter|the life of the community dur-| |Woodview attack with a five- Hospital, folow- cussions, "The Impact of the |Reid set the pace for Storie with y . Now,' will be s par Wallace) wish to announce the arrival of |WaS @ daughter of the late Li.-|/ we ate Ae pert OL UIE) Kingside edged Eastview 1-0 i Jeff and Drew, she was ; sa | resident of sion from Baker Park. Nipigon Mrs. Donevan is survived by; Recently appointed board of S2™& On @ goal by Paul Tes- (Connie) of Hamilton and three |Civic Auditorium were: chair-|, !@Stview handed Brookside a EWEN, George Murdock i | . '. : rey Hepburn: council ap-|' arroll leading the Eastview at- Ewen, in his 67th year, beloved husband 'astvi B t the McIntosh - "s fe nates si_|Eastview scorers were Barry Mrs, David Johnson (Joon" of Kenda, eld at the McIntosh - Anderson| Ald. Gordon Attersley, Ald. Gil-| Robert Thompson (Pearl). Resting at the Whitevale Cemetery. Rev Staeger. |for service in the chapel on Thursday,|K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe , Rape sea ROTARY CURLING view Park 9-0 as Harman's Wednesday duct the service. oud e al, spiel, March 8, at t shawa| Miller se \ 2 DONEVAN, Lydia Evangeline Nursing of Columbia Hospital, /SP arch at the Oshawa! Miller set the pace for the win February 20, 1967, Lydia Evangeline Ems- van served as a nursing sister/from clubs throughout the dis-| while Bill Robinson scored two mother of Mrs. E. G. Fraser (Connie) of |World War. She received a cita- Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. CONFERENCE Vista 5-0 on goals by Zane |Whitevale Cemetery, i ry C shaw a | Red Cross Medal for outstand-/ Rotary Club of Oshawa have ; ' ' = tend the Sunday, February 19, 1967, Joseph Ginger- With her husband, Mrs. Done- 707, Rotary Inter-} Edward Gingereski of Oshawa in his 80th during the | Royal York Hotel, Toronto, in 3, 's 1; Tumey's 3, Harry's 1; ~ 4, {Cross Church, Wednesday, February 22 years she was active in the Cadillac 4, Bell's 0; Houdaille 3, Home day at 8 p.m.) Health Department Standing -- Group 1 -- Tumey's 17, active ROBERTSON -- jour heartfelt thanks and appreciation to) jbors for the kindness and by the shown us in the loss of a wonderful hus- Second Parents Committee | Dennick of the Baptist Church ihe donors | will now be called the depart- of the many floral ributes, e pall- ni rie Pip ssa . fog ok Gd © : ment of social services, ciation's Mite and Novice RUMMAGE SALE. Harmony Hall, cor- kindness shown us and the Ajax Police . | ine mes {ner of King-Harmony Road, Wednesday, | Force Leagues played ni ga lothing. BING . ri clothing. QUANTRILL -- The family of the late PICKERING (Staff) -- The outs during the weekend. |22% 8 p.m. UNF 68 Bloor Street East. thanks to the relatives, friends and|q : 3 - 5 Lunch served. neighbors for so many ace of kindness tg i aay fh -- its Brooksdie Park, with John 5 thanks - 19 ree Di | " Rev. W. Herbert. pect Merne - Yo) Dublgey sor: 1967. to tne tree pat Norton, took a 5-0 win over 5 i i ¥ 9 q - . ee, 1 ingle to Norton. Brookside goal scorers OBITUARIES in "Village. ink and Ajax|Were Dean Mackie, Brian Do- 8 § Y + tho Herty, Jimmy Cox, Wally Libby | ADAIR -- Robert John wishes to an Ab st ee budget unveiling at 8 p.m. at ; " |7 Ibs., $ o7s., on Saturday, February 18, MRS. F. J, DONEVAN the Pickering High School cafe-. Woodview Park edged Storie | 1967, at Oshawa General Hospital. Proud | leader in many phases of i |parents, Jack and Dorothy (Wicket) F : |teria, |are both doing well. ing her lifetime, Mrs. Frederick | AUTO IMPACT goal effort, while Brad and | J. Donevan, 622 Simcoe Street! tees ; 'Greg Cooper notched single ASHBY -- Fred and Pat h ad pes ad I, rogr: i is-| Neos . rival of their secant cor |North, died Feb. 20, at the Osh-| A program of films and dis \goals. Pat O'Neil and Wayne ing a short sickness. _ : ppg biped c as related two goals each, while single The former Lydia Evangeline |'0 Tae é ' a eg were scored by John Van Eva) Emsley, the deceased|Centennial exhibition 'This City| sddi OSBORNE -- George and Jeanne (nee ( ) . |Kemp and Eddie Hoefs. their daughter, Jill_Margaret, 7 Ibs. 4 Col. (Rev.) William R. and|Att Gallery's regular Wednes-' : Achnn orf. on Saturday, February ie ees at Susan Emsley. Born in Lindsay,|4@4Y Open Night program on 0" @ goal by Brad Prichard. \ the wa General Hospital, ister for "™** poetah ts, fe Bieos ie ok =e 0 e ini | - a ni. married in Toronto. Feb. 22 at 8:30 p.m. | Nipigon Park took a 1-0 deci | and had been a % Oshawa for 45 years. CIVIC AUDITORIUM won the contest late in the DEATHS a daughter, Mrs, EK. G. Fraser/management of the Oshawa grandchildren. She was pre-|man, Walter Branch; treasurer,|"° MAE the Paul Woodward deceased by her husband in Frank Markson; secretary, Aud-|©@7Aing the shutout and Ray At the Oshawa General Hospital r 'Monday, February 20, 1967, George : : % a *k wi 4 P pointees, Con: Frank McCallum, tack with two goals. The other jof Clara Dillman and loving father of land Lawrence of Hong Kong, brother of| Puneral Home at 2 p.m., Feb./bert Murdoch: Citizen ap- Armstrong, Danny Tureski, |Mrs. John MacTaggart (Jean) and Mrs.|22, followed by interment in |pointee, Harry Gay. Teddy Paul, Joe Caron and Ray Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King St. W., hn Harman Park defeated Wood | February 23, at 2 p.m. Interment Pine) Street United Church, will con- (Visitors The Rotary Club of Oshawa!Brian Moffitt posted the shut- A graduate of the School of, Will hold its annual curling bon-|out. Steve Young and Malcolm In Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, Washington, D.C.,- Mrs. Done-,Curling Club. A large entry|/ners as each scored three goals | ley, 1 t . * . ~e riet } " ~ Fy Due See Grane kee rc lin France during the First trict is expected. |goals and Robby Hair one. Hamilton. Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson|tion and was mentioned in dis- Connaught Park blanked Lake Service in the chapel on Wednesday, patches for outstanding service. ; k Gi ik - |February 22 at 2 o'clock. Interment | che was also awarded Royal .. More than 16 members of the bawell, are Gillen, sei F ros GINGERESKI, Joseph ing service. signified their intention to at ] Entered into rest in Oshawa, Ontario on annual conference of | ; ' District eski, beloved husband of Annie Yanizews-/ Van was instrumental in the es- ~'* | UAWA BO rf H | : WLING ka, father of Mrs. Ray Larkin (Julie) and|tablishment of the blood donor national, being held at the - Dines 3, Rogers 1; Clint's year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral|Clinic in Oshawa seat Dice Home with Requiem High Mass in Holy Second World War. For many) Match. ag feat Be canis The 27's 6: at 10 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Ceme- . ; " ; tery. (Prayers at the funeral home Tues: Work of the Oshawa Public! Toys Markle's 2 meet ee and until i -- recent years was an Rovers, 13), the 10, Parts Clint's 13, out. The Lake Vista goals were scored by Bobby DeGray, Randy Robertson and Chris | Schumacher. | MITE TEAMS (Final Standings) Brookside Woodview | Eastview Stori | King: Kingside | Baker Harman Lake Vista NOVICE TEAMS or s--wonnanuss Harman | Nipigon | Eastview | Connaught Storie Kingsid Lake Vista Woodview Baker Brookside So OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS Myers 228, R. Pleau 227, J. Ferris 295 and R. Demers 225. Team Standing Go Getters 14, Gay Six 13, Head Pins 13, Flyers 12, Hi Los '11, Hi Balls 10, Lucky Strikes 9, Alley Cats 8, Pin Pickers 7 and Jesters 6. MOTOR CITY MIXED DOUBLES High Triples Joan Jackson 820 (253, 310, 257); Inez Curl 760 (276, 292); Jack |James 759 (249, 320); Pete Makarchuk 750 (221, 297, 232); Reg, Norris 742 (280, Wilson South. Telephone have for 2. single gentleman or married couple. Apply 319 Ritson South or telephone 723. 6363 after 5.30. keeping. Central, Motors. Arthur 1036. Street. Telephone 725- 148 ATHOL STREET EAST-- rooms, suit-| Phone 723-2089 after 6 Centrally located. Telephone 723- gentlemen. arking space available. 3368. completely furnished, Suitable for couple ag Room and Board very reasonable prices. | 723-4528, 6 p. - 9 p.m 1964 RAM four-door, V-8 automatic, R Classic stationwagon, |matic transmission, power steering, radio, new battery, new snow tires, $650. p.m. or call at {231 Cabot Street, Oshawa 32--Trucks for Sale ~ |1946 WILLY'S JEEP with snow plough, with power winch and full cab, SINGLE ROOMS and BOARD Apply: 25 Division St. OOM apartment, unfurnish-| ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen, cen hom - BEDR Available immediately. Telephone |; '5-B704. TWO. AND THREE tontelned apartments, heated, refriger- wior and stove if required. Children wel come, spacious playgrounds, $78 + $85 monthly. 623-2488. room apartment in _ . seiiierinest Ge BEDROOM seit-\ East or telephone 725-2938. rally located, large clean room, e meals. Apply 147 Brock Street ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen to share, single beds, central Colborne East. CLEAN, warm room, young lady. Close to eight-plex, top floor, balcony, Available March 1. Telephone 468-6980. ROOM apartment, private bath and entrance. Immediate possession. $70. monthly. Telephone 728-4119. THREE-ROOM self-contained apartment. Apply 539 Albert Street or telephone 728- 4070 MODERN ONE-BEDROOM apartment in phone 723-5137, 728-0935. ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman, five day week, Telephone 728-5751. | ROOM AND BOARD, gentleman pre- al tS ; ferred in new home. Telephone 728-2742, | WANTED: Cars and trucks for wrecking. ven days, meals, laundry. heated. | 78.3577, ROOM AND BOARD for young girl. Tele if no answer telephone location. 57 | |snow ploughing contracts included. Cal! | 728-2443, 1951 GMC half-ton truck, snow tires, Tele- Phone 723-5344, 33--Automobiles Wanted | 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 | Cor Dealer and 'Save'. | TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 Bi re ss Bl = < sixplex, stove, refrigerator, heat, hydro|/$15 WEEKLY. Room and board for two|No charge for towing. Telephone 728-4549 'and drapes. Close to shops and buses. Simcoe North area. Telephone 576-2697. THREE-ROOM basement apartment, seif- contained, frig and stove, available now, 875 includes utilities. Apply 584 Mont- gomery ue or call 728-6319. IM apartment, unfurnished, stove and refrigerator, broadioom. Tele- ROOM apartment, self-contained. Adults only, Abstainers. Appiy between 9 a.m, ~ 12 noon, 5 p.m. = 7 p.m. 68 Mc- Millan Drive, side door ONE BEDROOM apartment, private bath. $95 monthly, Immediate possession. Apply 137 Pine Street, Whitby, backdoor. BASEMENT apartment, private entrance and bathroom, bus at door, $75 month ly, hydro, adults only. Telephone 728-9558. 570 Wilson Road S | FIVE ROOM apartment, stove, refriger- stor and draperies included. 295 Banff Telephone 728-5766. APARTMENT FOR RENT, on ground floor, large rooms, low rent. Telephone TWO-BEDROOM apartment in duplex, | ravine lot, broadloom throughout, refrig erator, stove, close to schools, bus, $110 Available March 15. 723-8063, 725-5905 be. fore & p.m | | | FOUR-BEDROOM apartment. Availabla| immediately. Children welcome. Tele- phone 728-5310. | EDROOM apartment, private en-| ». Heal, hydro supplied; refrigera tor and stove. Available March |. Apply 108 Agnes Street | HEATED LOWER DUPLEX, unfurnish-| ed, three-room first floor, plus recrea tion room, laundry, bathroom in base-| ment. Two entrances, fenced yard. Hos pital area. Vacant. 723-7500. WHITBY -- one-bedroom apartment in| modern apartment building. Appliances! supplied. Close to bus stop. Apply Apt. 5, | 105 Craydon Road, Whitby THREE LARGE ROOMS, furnished apartment, ground floor, very central Available immediately, Telephone 725 6304 TWO-BEDROOM apartment, $105 month ly. Refrigerator, stove included. Free parking and washing facilities, Available March 15. Telephone 728-1752. THREE-ROOM main floor apartment, garden, $75 monthly, heat and lights in cluded. Bus at door, shopping area near 961 Simcoe North FURNISHED apartment avaliable. Ri | en sonable rent. Telephone 725-9557 after 5 sy p.m. FOUR-ROOM apartment, garage, pr vate entrance, Available March 1, Tele Phone 728-5571 or apply 35 Gibb Street THREE-ROOM Apartment, private bath and entrance, parking space, very cen- tral. Available March Telephone 723-| 5024 after four. | ONE-BEDROOM apartment, stove, re frigerator, private entrance, parking) facilities, TV outlet, $80 monthly includes | everything. Telephone 723-0814 after : 4 pm. gentlemen willing to share. Ample park- anytime. Robert Nichols. ing. Good meals. Bus stop at door. Tele- SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Car phone 728-3415. . ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman, good | bought. 89 Bloor Str home cooking. Lunches packed. Apply 148 | w, peg' ie Ritson Road South ANTED += Cars, trucks LARGE ROOM to share, single beds.\Wreckers, Enniskillen, 263-2508. Close to Fittings and bus home cooked meals, 251 Bruce 728-1941 stop. Good Street or ROOM AND BOARD for one girl willing to share bedroom with another girl. Close. to bus stop, seven-day week. 723-1036. 29--Wanted to Rent _ MOTHER with four children, three school-age, wants two-bedroom apart ment near Conant School. immediate Possession. Telephone 728-7777. laundry done, YOUNG NURSE desires furnished sep- arate sufte in @ private home; preferably with @ widow and no children. Kindly write Box 48166, Accommodation for auto essential, 30--Automobiles for Sale RAMBLER SALES--SERVICE and PAINT New and Used Cars, Easy to finance ot NICOLS MOTORS LTD, Si eee pee an Rebuilt Transmissions | GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP 576-2610 Oshawa Transmission Service 1175 Nelson Street WANTED Good cosh MORLEY, STALKER MOTORS King West 723-6322 MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid, DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 clean local coors for 137 723.8311 '. bought, parts for sale. 2 ltel and metals , farm tractors for wrecking. Free estimates. Parr Auto 34--Automobile Repair -- FRED STONE Brooklin -- 655-3653 REBUILT ENGINES & CYL. Exchonge Price asLowas $165.00 Exchange Price os Lowas $290.00 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N, 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. All Work Guoranteed. 8 CYL. Bob's Supertest Hwy 2 RR 6 Courtice 723-9081 @ Genero! Repairs @ Evening Service @ 24-Hour Towing 34A--Auto Upholstery OSHAWA AUTO TRIM All types of custom upholstery Head Linings etc. Auto Seat Covers etc. Convertible Tops etc. Tractor and Truck Seat Covers | 62 Bond St. W. (ot Church) | 725-8042 |35--Lost and Found LOST -- Gruen watch, white gold, in downtown area, Telephone 725-3347 after 6 p.m. FOUND -- Black female, 9 months old, part German Shepherd pup. North Gen era! Motors parking lot, corner of Ritson and Adelaide. 723-2903. LOST. Kitten, Saturday night al Tee-Pee | Drive-In, all black, five months old, Tele- phone 942-4815, | | | | } | | Someone power brakes, | apartments, possession | FURNISHED bedroom, some light house. Power steering, positraction. 725-7887. | jose to north General |1960 CHEV. Bel Air, four - door, auto- | | 20 Regular Games at $20.00 Double in 15 Nos. or Less Last 5 Games $30. per game ADMISSION 50c Bus Service Leaves King ond | Simcoe Streets at 7:00 ond 7:15 p.m, The biggest prize money | in the area for a 50c admission charge. All Proceeds to Charity Jubilee Pavilion | BINGO St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 King Street E. at Farwell FREE ADMISSION | Snowball Jackpot $140., 56 Nos. | Must Go | $20. Consolation | Reg. Jackpot 57 Nos. $100. | GOOD PARKING Extra Bus Service Tickets Avaliable at the Door $20. Consolation. Good Prizes ~| HAIR FASHION | /DEMONSTRATION By VINCENT'S Sponsored by the Parents Guild of the Oshawa Catholic High School. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 22 at 8 P.M. ADMISSION $1.00 Prizes and Refreshments _ BINGO DNIPRO HALL EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M. All regular games $10 Share the Wealth Jackpot $150. 54 Nos, or $20 Consolation Good service for greater attendance, FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor and Edith Sts. THE KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA Will Present "LES FEUX-FOLLETS" FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 AT 8:30 P.M. Tickets now on sale:. $2.00, $1.50 (Children 14 and un- der $1.00) Civic Auditorium Box office; Bolahood's Sports- haven, Jim Bishop's Sporting Goods, Marty's Record Centre. The Disc Shop, Shopping Centre, Whitby Arena, Jury & Lovell's, Bowmanville EVERY WEDNESDAY | and Linda 10.70 4.60 3.70 Kindness beyond Price, yet {member of within reach of all |Women's Hospital Auxiliary. | ronolitan Fishing Tournament! GERROW ae a; iy P posal of Simcoe /recently, Mr. Nicholls was on FUNERAL CHAPEL Street United Church. |vacation in Florida at the time. | GEORGE MURDOCK EWEN He will receive a citation for | 390 KING STREET WEST Seriously sick for two and a his outstanding catch, Telephone 728-6226 half months, George Murdock : Se Ewen, of 128 Montrave Avenue, | STAFFORD died Feb. 20 at the Oshawa| | BROTHERS LTD. |General Hospital. He was in his| GREENWOOD Authorized Deolers jo7th year. ' : : ROCK OF AGES | Mr. Ewen is survived by his FAMILY MONUMENTS | wife, the former Clara Dillman; (RACE RESULTS ja daughter, Mrs. David John- 318 Dundos St. E. 668-3552 jston (Joan) of Oshawa and a Whitby, Ont. |son, Lawrence, of Hong Kong. Lg teet RACE -- 1 mile (Trot), Purse Also surviving are two sis-|7-in harmony, Walker 13.60 6.40 $.20 ters, Mrs. John MacTaggart |?-Vanduzer, Mehlenbacher, Jr. 13.50 8.90 IN ME (Jean) and Mrs. Robert ;* Miss Stecaeue Cheericl ean Shes sin, MORIAM Thompson (Pearl), both of Osh-/' Carolina Mike, Denny Boy and Pete The awa, and three grandchildren. | '?™?- The funeral service will be dat eters oo ee reer' a 8 held at the Gerrow Funeral | 909 8 co Aldred, who passed away February 21,,;Chapel at 2 p.m. Feb. 23, fol- |3e+Pearl At'ney, Geisel, Jr. 4.90 3.90 2 Re eg lowed by interment in Pine|{t ira war sulten, Ellice 1" 23° Witte ae nee Grove Cemetery, Prince Albert.| Also Started: Viciory Dale, She had'a kindly word for each Rev. G. W. C. Brett of Knox; fesent Fick, Bille V. Tosa, a uiealy faimernbeted: Sache Presbyterian Church, will con-| pp Nos. I-Inharmony and 3-Pearl. Attor- Ruth, in-l Harold, gr ildren duct the service. ney paid $41.70. Bonnie and Ronnie, | A son of the late James and | ALDRED -- In loving memory of a Alexandra Ewen, the deceased (MIRO RACE -- 1 mile (Trot). Purse |dear mother and grandmother, Ruby WaS born at Saintfield, Ont.,|5-Fars Grand Lady, Waplest.60 4.90 4.40 | Foard Alared who passed away February and was married in Lindsay. TEE Ware eeY 3.80 eA Beside your grave | often stand He lived in the Seagrave area| Also Started: Josedale Navaho, Spicy Wile heart both crushed and sore, \prior to moving to Oshawa in Number, Flashy Chuck, and $$ Glen Way eae ge ar core 11949. Scratched, Squadron Leader. oF knows how euch nis You, | Mr, Ewen operated a grocery FOURTH RACE--1 mile (Pace), Purse Ail oiler "She only rE store on Montrave Avenue for|sso0 8 Go : So I'll be brave dear mother a number of years. He was an ps eal bor Mate And when He calls oe tone to you. adherent of Knox Presbyterian 7-Grattan Hal G, Waddell sas 30. Your smile will guide the way. Church and during the First) _ Also Started: 'Long N Lovely, Jean Joan, World War served with the 16th| sry' G,roneyville Miss, Miss Nama Byrd, ~-Lovingly remembered by Ziggy, Battalion in France, jJoanne. FUNERAL OF MRS. GARFIELD FERGU FIFTH RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse $1,100 8 GO J 1-Eden Atom, Hill 12.20 6.70 5.20 . ; 2-Algermac Grattan, € 7 | The memorial service for Tense, rite ino Mrs. Garfield Ferguson, who , Ake Started: Colonel! Cole, Adios died Feb. 18, at the Oshawa! preemwnn" Petunia. Jo ste Lo, and General Hospital, in her 47th heart @f year, was held at the Armstrong, sixtH RACE -- 1 mile (Trot), Purse Funeral Home a aise ao $1,000 8 GO t2 en, Feb. 8-Malomar, Farr ALDRED -- in loving memory of jdear wife, mother and grandmother, |Ruby Pearl Aldred, who passed away | | February 21, 1965 | We cannot forget your smiling face, | Your happy carefree ways, The smile that won so many friends, In those happy, bygone days, One of the best the world could hold, Your cherished smile, your gold ' Always $0 good, unselfish and kind, What wonderful memories you left be- 20. 6-Phyllis Marie, Davi ind. = : | rie, Davies Deep in our hearts your memory is kept| The service was conducted by 3Sambo B, Waples 1Ns joved you too dearly to ever forget, |Rev. Dr. H, A. Mellow, assisted | pit inte eve tne c te Lovingly remembered by husband and ™ ee sons Ross, Glenn and Jimmy and daugh. |OY Rev. H. Atkinson, of Tor-|Call Me Spud. fersin-taw Helen end Ruth end grand-jonto. Interment was in Mount |p<ecter, Nos. &-Malomar Lawn Cemetery. : children, The pallbearers were Cy Tay- seventy race -- 1 mile | lor, Glen Mitten, Greg Fehren-/|Purse $1,000 8 Go | BROADBENT -- In loving memory of a dear friend, Mabel Broadbent, who bach, Joe Fehrenbach, Alfred | (cet, Gravan, Gilmour passed away February 21, 1966. | And while she lies in peaceful sleep, sane | \Brisebois and William Barta. |3-Chapeldale, Stark Also Started: Dixie Wick, Bandy Sandy, | Her memory we shall always keep. |~Ever remembered by May and Mildred. | Mr. Cricket, Castle Direct, and Yankee's Pride, 5.30 4.00 2.50 9.20 4.10 2.80 Marianne High Ax, and and &-Phyilis (Pace. $40 3.20 2.70 4.70 3.80 7 ALDRED -- In loving memory of a 'U ' |dear mother and grandmother, Ruby . FUNERAL OF Pearl, who passed away February 21, WILLIAM J. NOON 1965 i i _ Requiem High Mass was sung! eight RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse in St. Mary's of the People $1,400 7 Go 0 . ae 5-Greentree Judy, Boyce Roman Catholic Church at 9:30 2-Midnight Bold, Macneil 8.10 5.20 a.m., Feb, 20, for William J.|4-scots Dominion, Waples 3.80 Noonan who died, Feb. 17, at ia ee ee emesit Brooks, Marca: . , ja's Silver, Here's How, and Style Guide, the Oshawa General Hospital,! scratched, Sam The Manco te |--Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten, | his 74th year. |} daughter Hazel, Ken, Frank and Susan, The Mass was sung by Rey. R ; i ; | FOWLER -- In loving memory of @ N. JA ears Interment weet dear daughter, Maureen, who. passed Resurrection Cemetery. Seyneys J Gs Mos +o away February 21, 1958 q rer | Per- 1" are aces wee : Gone te the late We ved a6 dears |< me pallbearers were Ter- | "also Started: Susan's Birthday, House Silent is the voice we loved to hear ance Durkin, Pat McGarry,|of Commons, Lord Hope, Tecumseth and Robert Taylor, William Taylor, Ree Ait Alec Bourne and Joseph Tobin. | Total Pool $433,993, She has gone across the river To the shore of ever green, And we long to see her dear face But the river flows between. Someday we hope to meet again, Someday we know not when, To clasp her hand in that better land, Never to part again. 4.70 3.40 3.20 NINTH*RACE -- | mile (Trot), Purse $1,200 8 GO 6-Clement Hanover, Walkeré.90 4.00 3.50 8-Syndys J G, Moreau 11.80 6.00 But not too far for though to reach, Sweet to remember her, who was here, Who, gone away, is just as dear. ~Sadly missed by Mummy, Daddy and | sisters. i Too far away for sight or speach SPENCER -- in loving memory of my) | dear husband, Fred Spencer, who passed away February 21, 1954, His memory is my keepsake With which I'll never part, God has him in His keeping, 1 have him in my heart Though ovt of sight he is ever near, Still missed, still loved, still mine, He will live with me in memory | Until the end of time | Sadly missed by wife idelia. | | LOCKE'S FLORIST LIBRARIAN PAYS UP | CHARM'S THE SAME ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) LOS ANGELES (AP)--Nuns A librarian had the library fine respond to charm_ school system applied against her courses just like air hostesses, after telling the court she for-;concluded Mrs. Mavis Kimball got about a $1 traffic ticket./after giving a four-day course Municipal Judge James A.'to 48 postulants at Dubuque, Maloney fined Mrs. Jesus lowa. She left out make-up and! Flores four cents--the local/cigarette smoking from her! Osh aw | while fishing in the Miami Met-|8 Active 6 and Goch's 15. (4), SECOND RACE -- 1 mile (Pace). Purse 2,80 291); Loule Kelemen 69: Avalene,|Steve. Szentistvani 695 NEWS IN BRIEF : Group 2 Motor City 17, Tony's 16, 287); Jo. Westlake 719 (259, 264, 236); Houdaille 15, The 27's 12, Berg's 12,|Bud Jarvis 716 (331, 215); Jim Goodes Mackie's 12, Kemp's 10, Cadillac 8, Bell's |704 (225, 224, 255); Ear! Westlake 681 5 and Home App, 13, | (230, 249, 202); and Bud Morey 680 )222, High Triples -- L. Sabins 878, T. Krout | 242, 216). 807, M. Grycek 800, R. Martin 786, D.| High Singles -- Jack Anderson 284 Hodgson 765, J. Cook 761, A. Stovin 750,/Doug Smith 282, Lucky Kotasienski 262, D. Moss 740, $. Stovin 728, W. Kelly 728. | Harold Wilson 260, Stella' Makarchuk 250, Leon Davey 248, Wes Kutasienski 247, Ai LAKEVIEW LADIES' LEAGUE Jamieson 241, Curly Jackson 240 and High Triples -- S, Brant 727 (299, 226, |Chuck Ford 238. 202); J. Regimball 712 (340, 220); M.| Team Standing -- Dropouts 6 We Try Hall 684 (233, 233, 218); P. Clapp 628 6, Packers 5, Spitfires 5, Lucky ix 4, Die (241, 229); H. Holtfoster 609 (212, 209);|Hards 4, Jets 3, Loafers 3, Buddys 2 and and B, Smith 606 (278), Try Hards 2. High Singles -- L. Gilmore 241; M Rathmann 217; H. Bolby 216; ing 278; V. Freeman 216; T. Regimbal High Triples M, Depratto 740 (254, 205; R. Woods 204; M. Wright 204, W. | 249, 237); 1. Hubbell 725 (333, 217); L. Richman 201; and V. Mages 200. Collins 679 (307, 217); G. Knight 650 (238, High Average -- Grace Brown 199. 216); D. Ball 642 (237, 228); E, Baldwin High Triple -- Lorna Bacon 762, 631 (271, 209); B. Mowbray 625 (255); B. Pearse 625 (233); M. Witterick 625 (231, FRIENDLY % CLUB 230); E. Hall 613 (238), and &, Campbell High Doubles -- Nicole Lavergne 260, 612 (267). 193 (453). | High Singles -- E. Burrus 250, 200, M, High Singles -- May Patterson (249). | Krbyla 248, N. Vickers 240, &. Adair 225, Team Standing -- Road Runners (7),|!. Fines 222, 205, B. Farnham 220, 8. Alley Cats (7), Tootsie Rolls (7), Thistles | Matthews 218, P, Mounce 210, 206, J. Bel- (6), Slow Pokes (5) and Swinging Sixtets |fry 209, 204 and M. Jones 209, Team Standing --- Burrus % Hubbelle |8, Wilson's 8, Pearses 7, Collins 5, De- Prattos 5, Vickers 4 end Campbells 3. High Triples -- Don. Wilson 711 (225, HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE 5 (223, 256, 216);| High bowler for this week was Scoilt (231, 286); Mac, McColeman with (166, 154) 320; followed MacDonald 656 (210, 278); Gord Brown by Pat McConnell (121, 164) 285; Rolly 634 (253, 220); June Hill 626 (267); Har- | Cousins (131, 111) 242); Ada McDonough vey Singular 625 (218, 214); and Darlene | (93, 119) 212; Iva Forrest (81, 76) 157; Rines 623 (278). | Freda White (73, 66) 1397 Vi Pike (60, 71) High Singles -- Dave Meisner 247,/131; Vera Siblock (51, 54) 105 and Clara Carl Wakelin 236, Barb, Smith (234, 207); |Suddard (63, 38) 101. Bill Huard 233, Henry Oullette 231, syd.| With handicap, Sonie Dischenke Smith 229, Steve Roznik 223, Bill Smith | 52) 103, (221, 217); Reg. Hill 221, Tony Buckley 220, Roy Pacey 214, Ron Pye 212 and Smith 211. igh Triples: Joyce Ash 749, Al Ash eam Standing -- Mustangs 10, All, 717, Clint Martin 727, Herb Mackie 648, Stars 9, Die Hards % Almere 7, Magpies | Sherwood Kossatz 658, Gord Stillman 633, 7, Green Horns 6, Smilers 5, Corner Pins |Jean Kossatz 625, Warren Burbridge 623, 4, Top Cats 8 and Streamers 2 Bob Wassell 617 and John Gibbs 613 . | High Singles: Al Ash 304, Clint Martin WIRE AND HARNESS 283, Joyce Ash 284, Reid McConnell 247, High Triples -- E. Moreau 701, ®. Wil- | Sherwood Kossatz 253, Jean Kossatz 234, son 694, Marion Tureski 678, B.. Smith |Jim Wilson 243, Paul Atherton 237, Herb $74, L. Gorman 668, T, Barclay 662, Mike | Mackie 248 and Brian Lamoureux 237, Tureski 656, B, Clark 645, J. Keigan 640| Points Taken: Sure Things 4, Un- and M. Hurren 634. touchables 0; Sober Six 3, Alley Cate High Singles -- R, Gendron 278, M.|1; Go Go's 3, Aces 1; and Spitbalis 3, No Shorten 272, F. Sweet 955, Jack Laverty |Point Specials 1. 246, R. Jennings 241, M. White 233, B. Sure Things win 3rd section, FIGHTS LAST NIGHT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tokyo--Kiyoshi Tanabe, 114, Japan, stopped Horatio Acca- NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES MOTOR CITY SUNDAY NIGHT SOCIAL LEAGUE | (Sle POST OFFICER Ken Te: 'Leading Teams ) In Major Soccer vallo, 114, Argentina, 6. Nottingham, England--Jobnny| LONDON (CP)--Old Country Pritchet, 157%, England, out-|soccer standings, including Sat- pointed Wally Swift, 155, Eng-|urday's games: land, 15. Pritchett retained his! Sain a British middleweight title, ENGLISH LEAGUE Paris -- Jean Josselin, 184%, Division I France, outpointed Francois Pa- _. WTL F villa, 149, France, 10. Liverpool 16 8 5 52 Dallas, Tex. -- Curtis Cookes,|Man United 17 5 6 53 148, Dallas, knocked out Ted|Notts F 148 7 40 Whitfield, 147%, Spring-|Tottenham 15 410 52 field, Mass., 3. Nontitle. jLeeds 13.8 7 42 Walpole, Maass.--Gerri Graci,|Stoke City 14510 48 147, Arlington, Mass., outpointed | Chelsa 1141 7 54 Ulysses Jiminez, 145, New York,|Leicester = 14 510 59 Division APt 33 40 35 39 32 36 4134 34 34 38 33 43 33 49 33 Worcester, Mass.--Wilbur Mc- Clure, 161, Detroit, outpointed Bobby Warthen, 159, Buffalo, Blackburn -Y., 10. Carlisle Roanoke, Va. -- Johnny itudderstield Gumbs, 158, Jamaica, out- Crystal P pointed Oscar Freeman, 158,!15,/1) Norfoll, 10. Preston Las Vegas, NeY.--Jorge Sala- 7 zar, 128, San Jose, Calif., out- pointed Jose Garcia, 128, Las Queens P R 72 Vegas, 10; Benito Juarez, 141,(Bristol R 7B 59 outpointed Eugene Parker, 140,| Watford 15°79; 7 4g San Jose, 10. Mansfield 15 7 7 58 RAR "| Torquay U 14 611 48 Oldham 14 511 61 Mid'lesbr gh 13 7 9 55 Calgary Veteran In Seventh SEASON stockpor said t's 40 CALGARY (CP) -- Calgary|Tranmere 149 6 40 Stampeders of the Western|Barrow 14 9 7 53 Football Conference today an-|Southend 16 5 9 49 nounced the signing of veteran} Southport 15 6 8 45 import Jerry Keeling and said|Crewe Alex 13 8 7 41 34 41 35 37 36 35 40 35 32 34 38 34 46 33 47 33 \Coventry | Wolverh'ton 13.8 8 38 14 8 8 42 14 511 65 15 312 55 27 42 48 41 26 37 47 37 36 34 41 33 45 33 34-34 14 611 44 4934 This (left), West | By J ' Canadiar BURIN trade is tween } French-o Pierre-M Most 2 along N coast. T summer approach nings ant officers cargoes | its- and 1 Smug across th between and the reaches i ter and ¢ Little 1 a govern store, th Newfound Marystow sula, but continued There i ean liquo cheaply i bacco prt chandise prices a can also other pro the Frenc RCMP KI Today's mainly in mostly m can make French is the tip of in less thi a risky ¢ are slow | | Funeral arrangements and overdue book charge--for each'standard course for hostesses he will-see more action in the!Hartlepools CONVERTIBLE TOPS TWO + BEDROOM apartment, drapes, stove, refrigerator. No damage deposi! One. child welcome, Available March 15, Park Plaza Apartments, 170 Park Rd South. 723-8844. THREE-ROOM unfurnished apartment, Private bath, heavy wiring, parking, adults please, werking couple preferred After six phone 725-4266. | IF IT'S FOR SALE AN ACTION CLASSIFIED AD WILL SELL IT! Wants Your "Don't Wants" Nylon $89.00. up Repoirs to all makes of cors, Antique upholstery and re- storation BILLS CUSTOM AUTO TRIM 409 - Brock St. S., Whitby | "50c KINSMEN BINGO 2 --- $200 ----- Nos. 52 and 50 | 1 MUST Go | $25 Consolation of. the 82 days the fine had gone and emphasized good grooming, quarterback spot this year. |unpaid. skin care and etiquette. Keeling now is in his seventh year with the club, which he BAGPIPES ON EQUATOR | BLACK MARK FOR HELP | joined from University of Tulsa. SINGAPORE (AP)--The is-- EATON, England (CP )-- | The club said Keeling, a free } floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 Hour Phone. Service 728-6555 land \Chesterfield 13 610 39 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1 |Celtic 19 3 1 82 Rangers 17 4 2 69 Aberdeen 32 32 lent condition, $1,050. Telephone GRILLS, radiators, ail car parts, models Wreckers, |LIENS PAID OFF. We trade up, down.| | Choose from over 60 cars ment. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375, | Days 668-8101 Eve. 655-4575 1963 FORD Galaxie, hardtop, 352, excel 7 90. ou. pecialt AutS Fr specialty. t 723-5238, ae Courtice [1962 CHEVROLET Biscayne, A.) cond t Hon, $750, Telephone 243-2573. H No down pay. | PHONE 723-3492 | A Courteous Ad-visor will be happy to help you TUESDAY See Soturdays Ad ADMISSION 50c PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE, Harman Park | Clubhouse, Wednesday, February 22, 1:30 p.m, Prizes and lunch served. Admis sion SOc sponsored by Eastview Ladies' Auxiliary |e ry Tuesday & p.m. SO cents, Tea serv. aa. EUCHRE, Boys' Cluh, Fulalie rg republic of Singapore is Truck driyer ~| getting an all-girl band of 20)stopped to help a nurse change! bagpipers, 15 drummers and/a wheel of her car on a lonely | one majorette, to be trained by | highway and then got hauled) jtwo of Britain's famous Dagen-| over the coals and fined £3 ($9) | ham Girl Pipers. Because pipe-|when she wrote to his employer | jstem legs would look unseemly to thank him. He was told that beneath 'a kilt, shapely under- a damsel in distress could well jPinning is a prime factor in have been a decoy for hijack 'recruitment, } lers after his £10,000 load. | After hours 725-7928 A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS courteous advice please the Park Office. 723-2633 For visit "Yorky" Coles |Safety who also plays as backup 6 58 8 59 7 41 uarterback, will "get more at-|* ' 4 tention" in training camp as a| Hibernian 2 quarterback, along wih Pete Clyde 4 Liske. Division 11 | Morton 24 1 79 SPREADS THE WORD {Raith 4 5 BA The Lutheran Church in' Arbroath 5 58 America has branches in 42 Fast Fife 38 58 countries, 'Queen of § 7 71

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