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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Dec 1967, p. 16

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Wednesday, December 20, 1967 BIG LOI. Rad 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, THE BEST CARS THE BEST PRICES THE BEST SELECTION 300 Cars To Choose From TILL AFTER FEB. ' MEN'S HOSTEL direc' Norman Drake admires 1 Christmas tree donated a Many | At Ho Norman Drake, who says was once 'down and out" an alcoholic to boot, holds beginnings of a men's hc in Oshawa in the palm of hand. He's been through it all, says, and his experience is ing turned into profit for th who wind up at the hostel King Street West. An official opening of GROWTH STRES Major Add For Polluti | For the second time this we Oshawa's population grow formed the background to a c' department's capital buds forecast -- this time pub works, largest in city hall. S. E. Lovell, chairman of t board of 'education, called Mc ; day for extra classrooms to a 'a G.M. EXECUTIVE CARS Right From The Top! commodate the minor popul tion explosion in city schools. Yesterday, Fred Crome, cor missioner of works, presentit his five-year budget forecast board of control, called for | 1963 OLDSMOBILE 1962 PONTIAC Sedan 1965 CHEVROLET 1962 CORVAIR "88" major addition to the prese 4 Door Hardtop with automatic transmission, 6 cyl. motor, automatic transmission and radio, Sedan Monza Coupe pollution --_-- plant hel pr radio, power steering, power brakes. Drive the This car has been reconditioned and ready for Automatic transmissi d radio. H 1 i eat ce tae Peni have be best fo I Here i rice you won't match the road with still many, many miles of trouble ig oe ane cresie. ere 18.8 White with red trim. Bucket seats, automatic : ahead of time. Funds have be et TOR IPSs, Tiere Alp pee y fies die ia Le 194905 1965 model at a '64 price. See it, Drive it transmission. Only 43,000. miles, What value! © included in the 1969 progra anywhere. Lic. K25804. a, heres Ele, ae and you will Buy it. Lic. K1411, : Lic. 199399. ' for the first stage of the expa sion in the amount of $1,500,00 Population growth, he sai was about a year ahead of wa was predicted in 1961 when tt 4 city's 21 year's road progra was laid down. According | that the city should not hay reached $0,000 until 1968. An expenditure of $43,000,0 was still ahead for this prograi and it would still take 21 yea! to fulfill it. He called for a balanced pr gram. "We should go ahead ar obtain properties now,"' he d clared, "and try to be thre years ahead, not wait until wv have to negotiate in a panic.' ROADS, BRIDGES Mr. Crome's next budget est mate for 1968 was $1,663,000, « which $1,203,000 was allocate to roads and bridges. This figur was $3,000 below the estimate sum in Jan. 1967, giving a estimated mill rate of 3.67. He said that 40 per cent, or ! miles, of the city's permaner paving was more than 37 yea old and much of it would r quire replacement in the ne) 20 years. REEVE-ELECT WI Ch PICKERING (Staff)--Cha of party politics, secret 1 euvering and even a sel charge of illegal election f tices on a large scale have | levelled in the wake of | ering Township's muni election In a recent story The T quoted William Newman, } for Ontario South riding, as ing there had been party tics in the township electior Thomas Edwards, the Democratic Party candidate acted: "Tt is too bad ... that Newman should have ended statements with his queru complaint about the Picke Township election. I am | happy to see that council, a most others in this area, comprised of members of the major parties in this p ince. This is the way it sh 2 | i : 999 1967 CAPRICE COUPE 2 Door Hardtop Tilt turning wheel, custom interior wire wheel discs, power steering and brakes, 427, V8 engine, 3 speed automatic transmission, 6 way seat, full stereo radio, full stereo tape player, electric windows, AM-FM radio, cruise control, full 4 seasons air conditioning, vinyl roof, premium tires, plus, plus, plus. Only 4,000 miles. The new list on this unit was over $6,800.00 (Name of owner on request), Lic. K9555. 1333. ST SS SEE 1962 CHEVROLET Station Wagon 1967 SUNBEAM IMP With only 12,000 miles. This car corries the balance of a new car warranty and is finished in a most attractive red and black matching leatherette tein Seve $800. Drive with conti: Finished in medium brown with matching trim. ence. Lic, 302946, The price is right. J97134. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN 1963 CHEVROLET as ae Sedan 6 cyl. engine and radio. Reconditioned and ready to roll from the "BIG LOT". Lie. J97705 Economy unit with plenty of room for the large family. 6 ey!. motor ond standard trans- mission. Value! Value; Volue! at the "BIG LOT". Lic. X13633. 1967 PONTIAC 1962 METEOR Grand Prix This fine imported car is completely equipped in every way. 400 H.P. engine, Custom Coach 3 speed automatic transmission, cruise control, tilt wheel, power steering and brakes, power windows, power seats, vinyl roof, full air conditioning. Only 7,000 miles Plus, Plus, Plus. This is an over 7100.00 new car value. Name of owner on request. Lic. K10477. _ 1963 MORRIS ' "1000" Here is a little gem with an original true 28,- 000 miles. One owner since new. Another price stopper. Lic. J34451. 1966 CHEVROLET Biscayne Sedan V-8 engine, automatic transmission. The "BIG LOT" offers even "BIGGER" Savings on this one Value! Value! Value! Lic. 248933, 1964 PONTIAC Strato Chief Sedan With 6 cyl., automatic tranmission and-power steering. The price is really right. Lic, J87710. Your O.M.S. Salesman AL MARLOW JIMMY NEAL JIM PHILLIPS = TOM SETON MURRAY SILVER TELEPHONE 725-6501 | 9" "one With 6 cyl., automatic transmission ond radio, Here again is superb condition for the year and model. Priced to suit the working man's pocket book, Lie, K12801, Your O.M.S. Salesman F JACK HUGHES DOUG AMEY 3 RON GAMBELL £ PETER GOODCHILD e BILL HAYNES PS JOHN HORKY 6 MORLEY HUGHES MITCH KOWAL 140 BOND STREET WEST OSHAWA be. "The fact is that the ele ate in Pickering Township the choice of four experiet people for the office of re After a very hard fought test Mr. Williams was the e tual winner." COMPARISON Mr. Edwards' eagernes: dispel doubt about Mr. JOHN YOUNG

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