Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1965, p. 20

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m™ Wanted! * \ ' 27--Rooms for Rent 30--Automobites For Sale 36--Legal 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 4, 1965 _ ~30--Real Estate for Sole _{23--Real Estate Wanted INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Listings Invited row Sayic 30,000 sq. ft.--3 storey brick REAL ESTATE LTD. -- hot water heated -- 138 feet 'frontage by 101 feet 728-7576 WAITING CLIENT for clean, three-bed- depth. Formerly Sklar Furni- room bungalow. Must have Hollywood kitchen, 5123. ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS Available in private home, Coll between 5--ond 7 p.m, 2 PARK RD. N. 28-867 | a 'icely furnished room for or two girls, with kitchen facilities. App! 406 Dundas Street West, Whitby. ture Plant--sprinkler system. Now sacant. Reasenably pric- ; nished housekeeping rooms, < ed. For details coll ferred. Telephone 725-2892. TWO furnished rooms, use. < of aiichon and hk a nn ee " . Telephone = 24--Stores, Offic Storage oy Ae ep paiva | |ONE or two girls to share bedroom, Light | n d u st ri al |singl@ béds. Five-day week. $15 weekly. warehouse or space dept 9 Bolahood Bros., Roy Yeo, 723- Jack Appleby 728-5123 -- 723-3398 BOLAHOOD - BROTHERS LIMITED [Blair Park Plaza area, Whitby 668-6616. FURNISHED room in quiet adult home, parking facilities. Apply 39 Sandra Street East or telephone 728-2660. ROOMS in rew bungalow, one single and one double, suit two or three gentle- men. Close, 6t Shopping Centre, very quiet home. Telephone 728-1439. after 5. ROOM FOR RENT. Apply 31 Bucking- ham Avenue or telen 723-6591. FURNISHED cedroom n young lady, off Stevenson Road North. Telephone 728-8444. MARY STREET, north end, furnished bedroom, quiet home, two bathrooms, |parking. Superior accommodation for \gentieman, Telephone 725-0145. * | 56,000 sa. ft. of space avail- able on Brock Street in Whitby.. Immediate posses- sion, Could divide into smal- ler units. = r MONEY MAKERS -- Low as fifteen thou: sand, income J monthly. San' MeCormack 685-3066. 'Keith Peters Realty. CALL MR. GOUERDE TORONTO 925-2965 D. W. McCQUAY Realtor WHITBY §68-5868 "OFFICE SPACE. AVAILABLE In Times Building * VACANT new home, $1,969 gap a N 6% cent mortgage. Possess " pe call Bob Johnston 725-9365 Estate. 1AL -- Simcoe Street North, six-room, \estorey, all modern conven- fences, lot 76 x 124 feet. Priced at $21,000. Terms arranged. For more information call Tindall Real Estate, 725-0429. OLDER SIX-ROOM ovngalow, close' to GM south pliant. Large kitchen ard din. ing room, four family-sized bedrooms Good lot with fruit trees. Low asking price with convenient terms For intorma- tion contact Vurray Boyie, 723-4276, Joseph Bosco, Realtor, ~28-7377. £19200 ASKING PRICE for this lovely thr fr with at- 'ame tached" garage on lot 75' x 200'. House offers 1,350 sq. ff. of living area and is immaculate. Lovely stone fireplace be- tween LR and DR. Attractive 5' per cent mortgage available with a good down pay- ment. Finished rec. room and many extras. Call for details to Meaible Boud- reau of Schofield-Aker Limited at 728-2233 or 723-2265. HOUSEKEEPING room for two gentle- men, Phone 723-1671 oe | FURNISHED bedroom in quiet home for |gentieman. Apply 574 Crerar Street. |FURNISHED tuom in clean, quiet, pri- vate home, near bus stop. Apply 255 Mc- Naughton Avenue. TWO individual sleeping rooms for girls Light housekeeping if required. Telephone 723-5722. : FURNISHED room for gentleman or lady Parking and laundry facilities. Apply 365 Windsor Street or telephone 725-4240 |LARGE furnished housekeeping room for |two gentlemen in private home with pr |vate driveway. Telephone 728-0734. | FURNISHED room in clean, quiet home, j walking distance from South General Mo tors. Parking. Telephone 723-2408. 2 in quiet |CLEAN furnished bedroom |home, private bathroom, suitable for |gentieman, abstainer. No smoking. $10 |weekly. Telephone 725-2124. t contact: T. L. WILSON AT THE TIMES 20A--Summer Propert es For Sale or Rent |room and kitchen with sink and cup- boards. Suitable for business couole. Also [parking space. Telephone 723-7657. Peradatid m3 eas S.A Ba |ONE single room with bathroom for gentleman. $10 weekly. Apply 1721 Brock Street South, Whitby. BRIGHT bed-sitting room, modern. furni- ture, in clean home. Close to Shopping Centre. Suit gentleman. Apply 36 Fernhill Boulevard, 725-7295. | HOUSEKEEPING room, suitable for one Outdoor storage space avail- | gentleman. Apply 200 King Street West or able for trailers, campers, etc, | *elePhone 723-5804. it TOWNLINE ROAD | 1389 KING EAST -- three rooms, heated }with option of woman doing housework 728-9942 0 once a week, next apartment. Adults |- -- staan: _. |Also 174 Colborne East ground floor four- | OFFICE for rent, 460 sq. ft. of be nent. Phone 725-1709. office space. Central. Ideal for doctor,|FURNISHED five-room upstairs apart | accountant etc. Apply PO Box 772, Osh-| ment, laundry facilities, only Clean, re- wa, Ont. us 2 _|liable people need apply. Adults only. STORE, suitable for office, any type bus-|APPly 666 Simcoe South. -- i iness. Central tocation. 182 Simco®- South. FIVE-ROOM apartment, completely pri- Reasonable rent. 720-1901. _______|vate, unfurnished. No children, Available MAIN FLOOR office space, 47 King Street immediately. Apply 592 Drew Street. East, $85 monthly. Contact W. T. Lamson ELECTRIC range apartment size, heavy Real Estate, 725-1186. Ai _.|duty. Gas stove nearly new. Three-quar- | STEVENSON NORTH, suitable for office ter bed, complete, End tables. Ice box, jor beauty salon. $125. per month. Cali 'inch furnace pipes, gas chimney 6 W. T. LAMSON | "anf RAI rile ll tee se ae tey Cena "Sieer MUNTING GROUND, with lakefront cot-|OFFICE SPACE, centrally localed, ap-- THREE - ROOM self contained apart faga, lot and private duck pond. $3,000 proximately 560 sq. ft. Parking space Ment, ground floor, overlooking garden, cash. Telephone 725-5225. javailable. Suitable for lawyer or business Unfurnished, single occupancy. Ret | office. Call 725-0397. erences required. Available October 15. 23 --Lots tor Sale ~ Telephone 725-3450 ~ BUILDING LOTS |STORAGE BUILDING, $i5 per month aa. PORE AY es Sntcenee Centre of town. Apply 76 Charlies Street' TWO - BEDROOM lower duplex apart- ment, $105. Available December 1. Adults "Already serviced for im- Pediote building, limited num- jor telephone 728-2482. veeperr 26-Meuses for Rent GIRL with nicely furnished apartment in wber left, builders terms, mn PLEASE CALL CLARE SEVEN-ROOM brick. cenirai apartment building wishes to share with McCULLOUG po N real Sas ning tlh $120 per! another working girl. Laundry facilities _W. FRANK ESTATE i 4 Refer-|wil¥on-Olive area, $40 monthly. 723-9991 ences required. Write Jo Box 526 Oshawa after 5. 723-7843 728-7518 | Times. aa MODERN 'three - bedroom bungalow " Paved drive Available immediately. "facilities, TV outlet. $65 monthly. [Phone 728-806. phone 725-7279. | THREE - BEDROOM, five room frame YOUNG GIRL with furnished apartment jhouse, oil "heating. Available immediately. would like to share with other young lady, |Apply 25 Grenfell Street Bae convenient to downtown and hospital. 723 BUILDING LOTS 100 ft, x 150 ft. 4 miles Eost of Bowmanville. Only $150 DOWN McGILL REAL ESTATE BROKER 728-4285 |11-ROOM house, two bathrooms, nine 2549 after 5.30 p.m. SERVICED semi-iors ready miles east of Oshawa. $125 per month) _ |Available November 15. Telephone 263- 2361. doubles, $7,000 per lot, active Bay Ridges area, with Oshawa and Toronto Clientele Calli Mr. Wilks, 942-2611. PMA Realty Limited. WACRE LOTS--Level, good garden soil. Onty 10 minutes from G | Motors |. McGill Real Estate Broker, INSIDE STORAGE BOATS and/or TRAILERS REASONABLE RATES PACKAGE DEAL ON RICE LAKE THREE COTTAGES $11,000. Full price. Includes oll furniture, two flat-bottom boats, new block garage, con- venienceés, shows a good rent- el profit. Asking $3,000. down, carries for $75. month- ly. Owner will consider trade for mortgage. Contact Bill Miller: 725-1186 or 725-2557 prestige "oom apartment inches, Other a a RGOM furnished apartment, pri vate entrance, centrally located, laundry Tele- 8--Room and Board ----'RGOM AND BOARD for gentlemen, to share, lunches, pacxed, <ix-day week, cen- -- ral. Telephone 725-9843, 55 Brock East ROOM AND BOARD for two in private home, separate rooms, home privileges, lunches packed. Telephone 728-7020 ROOM AND BOARD, close to downtown, close to North General Motors, good meals, single neds, lunches packed. Ap ply 115 Celina Street ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen will ing to share. Close to Duplate, Pediars and GM. Telephone 723-6874 ROOM AND BOARD for refined gentle men, five-day week, willing to share room 'and lunches packed. Telephone 728-4112 - SINGLE room and board, lunches pack- ed, parking. Telephone 668-464 SINGLE ROOMS and board Division Street SLEEPING ROOM -- for one man willing to and Shopping Centre. Parking. 81 Park Road ROOM AND, IARD for gentieman. Cen tral locatio lephone 723-6626. ROOM AND BOARD for young + fable man in Christian home. Telephone ~ NONQUON TOWERS LTD. Northend Location @ Featuring 1, 2 & 3 bed- rooms. Reinforced Concrete Sound Proof Electrical Heating Broadloom Inter-Com System Hi-Fi Radio Balconies Underground Parking Reserve Now Phone 728-9466 728-4014 yan Ge matt He ee ee We yay | OSHAWA REALTY (BOND ST.) LTD 10 go, 20) ACRIFICE SALE! Corner jot on No. 2 Highway, 12 miles east of Newcastle, 180° x_ 150'; Built-up area. Must be slold.| $900. Call Stouffvill 71 23--Real Estate Wanted Apply 25 Meals _if_desired share. Close to GM five-day week South close to South five-day week, TV Call 725-9483. M AND BOARD, Plant, private home nm room, private entrance ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen (board optional), shift workers welcome. Separate. enirance, Shopping Centre area Parking facilities. Telephone 728-0137 29--Wanted to Rent HOMES IN WHITBY AREA WE HAVE CASH "el 1066 couple pre- L ~ Motors. _ to raise money to buy home |30--Automobiles For Sale Coming 2.4 October 7th -- _ RAMBLERS Watch Oct. 6 For Full Details e WeimaN MOTORS LIMITED 100 Nonquon Road Phone 728-7351 | } | MORE CASH Paid for Good clean cars, Trade up or down, Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 1962 GRAND PRIX Pontiac, Licence! 26884, 389 V-8 with 3 carburetors, four-| speed transmission. Just like new! Easy| terms. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. | | | |TWO furnished housekeeping rooms, bed-'1962 CHEVROLET convertible, blue, auto) ------ matic transmission, good t'res immediately. Telepnone 723-6327. 1964 CHEVELLE, brakes, whitewalls. Call 725-8455. 1960 CHEVROLET Bel Air, four - door sedan, 48453. Y-8 automatic, very clean. No down payment. Easy terms. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. LIENS PAID OFF! We trade up or down Over 60 cars to choose from. No down payments! Gus Brown Motors Lid. .728- 375. Must sel! | | power | condition a tomatic, Excellent 1961 PONTIAC, icence 50939, V-8, standard shift, Three months warranty! on engine. No down payment. Easy terms. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. 1963 CHEVROLET station wagon, V-8, standard, 19.400 miles. In excellent con. dition. Telephone 725-8416. '59 CHEVROLET Biscayne coach. New paint 6 standard, radio, whitewalls wheel) discs. Licence H47082. Gus Brown Motors Ltd. 725-6568. 1962 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard top, low mileage, V-8 automatic. Notice no extras to nuy. New whitewall tires, radio, front and beck power | brakes, power steering, glass, backup lights, trailer window washers, etc. Wili take older car in trade Phone 728-4733. 1958 OLDSMOBILE, two-door hardtop, Li cence H50479. This car jas been com pletely reconditioned. Just like new! No down payment. Easy terms. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. 1962 CHEVROLET door, six cylinder, standard transmission. New paint, gi tires. Immaculate cond'1o1, $1,350. Ph 725-8008. 1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne four-door 6: cylinder automatic, gcod condition. $550 or near offer, Call 725-5707. 1955 CHEVROLET automatic transmis-| sion, radio, in exceotionalty clean con-| dition, very good running order. This ve- jood one ... |hicle must be seen to be appreciated at 488 1961 top, ess 1561 nings. 1959 CHEVROLET, two-door hardtop, six cylinder, standard. Sharp! Red and white (4 K74137, Price ($852. Chaskavich Marion Avenue, $395, PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard: 283 V-8, manual transmission, spot- condition. Price $1,000. Call Orono between I] a.m. and 1 p.m. or eve- 37 » 725-4920 1960 CHEVROLET Bei Air hardtop V6 automatic in A-1 condition. 723-3036 Osh- awa | 1959 FORD & New motor, good rubber,| mmaculate inside and out, $600 or near-| est offer. Telephone 668-6376. } PRIVATE 1956 Oldsmobile V8 auotmatic, | radio, A-1 condition, $395. Telephone 666-| 6223 1963 CHEVROLET convertible immacu-| late condition take older car for trade. Can fin: Private. Telephone 725-8602 | 1960 CHEVROLET Impala red and white,| automatic, 6 cylinder, radio, new white walls. Telephone 728-2858 1960 RAMBLER standard, four-door, | radio, good condition. Will accept trade. Telephone 728-0822 BEAUTIFUL 1960 Chevrolet station wagor two-door, standard, six P. 50,000 miles. $875, Telephone Whitb 6526 1956 METEOR, 272 V-8, standard, good shape, $209. Telephone Whitby 668-8545 after 6 pir rivate iy 668: radio, | Phone | | 1957 OLDSMOBILE ar, V-A. Very good condition 728-5387. 1960 PONTIAC two door. Licence No.| 24682 Best offer Telephone Whitby | 668-4914 1960 PONTIAC convertibie four-door. $350 Must be sold No reason Lic. No. able offer refused. $100 down. __ tires, ten thousand mile: ---- | paint, excellent condition, After Multiple Listing Service MALA GLEN COURT LOCATED NEAR SOUTH GENERAL MOTORS PLANT RESERVE NOW BUYERS FOR WHITBY PROPERTIES, BUT WE ARE "SOLD OUT" Coll Listing Dent 728-5157 Con 7,30 ot three THREE - family Telephone 723-2740 TWO- OR THREE- bedroom tact fo Mr of TRANSFERRED to bedroom house Sutherland, BEDROOM house wanted by PRIVATE. 189-926 Require 1957 0, |X7151, An ideal famil from ment. Easy terms. Ltd., 728-7375. Whitby by October 668-2947 immediate occupancy 1965 CHEVROLET house re- Strator, Licence K Telephone 668-4517 CHEVROLET station wagon, Licence No down pay- Brown y car Gus convertible, _ 59, 3,000 23059 Motors 1980 Meteor station wagon Apply 298 Central Park South demon actual quired by reliable couple with two. chil dren, Telephone=728-6386 THREE or four-bedroom house wanted in Oshawa by couple with two smali ch dr Possassion Novermber After 4 p.m 48 URGENTLY NEEDED se or apartment, Oshawa ¢ Pay $90 to. $100. monthly Telephone 668-5906 WHITBY: Bachelor, abstainer, would like to rent small house or apartment in Whit by. $40 to $50 monthly. Write Post Office Box 381, Whitby, Ontario VOID DISAPPOINTMENT «idee and 3 Bedrooms * 2 Bathrooms (in all 2 and 3 bedroom suites) Elevators Balconies Intercom System FM MUSIC Broadioom Halls 728-9468 OSHAWA REALTY (BOND ST.) LTD. After Hours Call 723-6255 | TWO-BEDROOM apariment, all modern | conveniences, swimming pool. For partic-| ulars telephone Whitby 668-4936. | "ONE AND TWO - bedroom apartments available, frig and stove, FM music, con- trolled entrance, swimming pool. Tele-| A Photo M.L.S. Office A | Active REALTY LIMITED OLDER HOMES NEEDED ! Call: Bill Johnston 728-1066 _Schofield-Aker Ltd. STOP! DON'T .. Do it yourself. Let us help you phone 723-2347 BUY or SELL your next property NICE -- three-room apariment, private fe bathroom, unfurnished. Couple ont Pan. 728 9466 children. Telephone 723-5410 after" sis OSHAWA p.m REALTY (Bond St $$ SINGLE, $7 couple, dally, spec. weekly| 25. Bond West rates. Small apartments available Board optional. Hollywood Motel and Restaur. ant. Whitby. .648-2067 TWO-BEDROOM apartment, newly decorat ed, fridge, stove. Private balcony. Adults only. Apply 109 Craydon Road, Apart ment 2 FURNISHED «partment i> share with » working girl or woman. Must be reliable +» DON STRADESKI Everything included, Atter 4 om., tele REAL ESTATE phone 728-4227. 130 Arnis Street 63 King West --- 723-4651 * |ONE and two-bedroam ay mm and stove, drapes,' iniercom. controlled entrance ra sh OLDER"HOMES and Ave., A REQUIRED wes: Apply 291 Marland Ave., Apt "RACTIVE wai or jélephone 728-9094 BUSINESS GIRL. to share nicely turn REALTY LTD. 728-5157 Whitby 66 edroom Vhitby. Two children 30--Automobiles for Sole ® * KEYED UP TO BUY A NEW CAR? BUY ONE WITH A LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED es hitlii PLAN LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA + LTD. URGENTLY : REQUIRED Homes for cash buyers. 2, 3, 4 bedroom bungalows,. split- levels. What have you?' For free valuations coll MOTORS, $38 UP -- All car_parts. Cour- tice Auto Wreckers. Telephone 723-5238, or nights 725-4404 'o4 BUICK Le Sabre convertible, Fully 8,000 mi 767428. G facili 104 ish ed .apartment, separate bedMBoms, $60 ss r monthty. Telephone 723-5958 or 725-3329, Powered cence AS6F c us Brown Motors Lid, you jike it,when you need it ees Ip-to-the-minute Business Ser-\19§9 BUICK LeSabre, two-door sedan in the Classified|four mew tire: t $550, iAfier & p.m. Phon SERVICE a Check the vice Directory daily 'Section, wo snow fires, F @ 728-4159, executive drivers: 1949 FORD for sale miles. Lady driven. Easy terms, Gus! Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568, | 1962. PONTIAC Par'siean tomatic, radio, onable -offer re er inforr "VE 8 No re For fur e sedan, an car Ast seil. 1965 BUICK cence 58588, ed. Very re Motors Ltd., 3 1965 FORD 390 cubic inch engine, four | speed, XL convert:bte, radio, Burgundy and black. Licence H5R694. $3,365. Any. thing on trade. 725-4920. '59 CHEVROLET Biscayne coach. New paigt 4, standard, radio, whitewalls wheel discs. Licence H47082. Gus Brown Motors. Ltd:, 725-6568. 1954 MORRIS MINOR, A-1 shape, must ell. '57 Chevrolet stationwagon, V8 ai } matic, needs repair. Best cash off 1795-9933 or 942-3197 '6. IMPALA, two-door hardtop, V-8, auto matic, two-tone brown metallic, 45,000 | miles Blackstock 986-4255 after 6. USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make |trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street| East, after 4. 723-2281. '$6 PONTIAC two-door hardtop, 6, auot matic, perfect body and trim. Licence 48480. thing down, monthly payments Gus Brown Motors Ltd.; 725-6568 1962 RAMBLER Classic 6 sedan. Stan-| dard tr mission. Spotless, one owner. | Excellenp condition. Many extras, Reason-| able. Télephone 723-7719 |'65- CHEVROLET Impala, convertible, white, red trim, black roof. Fully. equinp: ed. jicence 129159. Trade considered Terms available. Gus Brown Motors Ltd 728-7375. . , 1960 FORD Galaxie, excellent condition, repainted, reconditioned, new fires, etc Must be seen. Nearest $1100, Telephone 668-8092 '61 CORVAIR four-door (Robin Egg Blue)! automatic transmission, excellent body and mechanical condition. Terms: Lic. | H26108. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. | '$8 PONTIAC Parisienne hardtop, copper beige, V-8. automatic, excellent condition Nothing down, eacy terms. Licence 280876. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568 Telephone . 728-8813 four-door, 6, tomatic , cellen: condition Nothing down, monthly - payment. 4./-| cence HS1716, Terms to suit; Gus Brown! iMotore Lid., 725-6568, | convertible. L nonstrator, fully equipp-| Gus Brown! dem uto ers. Impala, '99 CHEVROLET BUYING or SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST, -- OSHAWA Just East of Wilson Rood 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 = fo sn ALL CASH For clean cars or trucks We 4 Ge NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED 146 BROCK ST, NORTH Across. from Royal Hotel J UY, BBecoee KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LOT 1200 DUNDAS $T. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold *Leins paid off Trade up or down Always top quality 1956 PONTIAC Licence H724729, sedan. Full price at $145. Cash, terms at Nicols Motors Ltd., 668-3331. two-door Whitby <a tha TES SSI OCIS SN art CEN 1965 PARISIENNE convertible, V-8, auto- matic, power steering, beakes and win- dows, radio, t'nted glass, low mileage. Terms arranged. Telephone 725-5746 after 6. 1959 METEOR, 32,000 actual mileage, one owner, best offer. 50? Dundas Street West, Whitby. 1965 CHEVROLET Super Sport, two-door hardtop, power steering, power brakes, radio, 8-cylinder, automatic. oversized 974, utomatic, white- 15,000 | 1964 CHEVROLET six, walls, radio, discs, many extras, miles. $2,075. 725-2879. ompact Cars for Sole * VOLVO & PEUGOT * MERCEDES BENZ General Repair JAKE AND BILL'S GARAGE Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshowa 728-0921 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars | 334 RITSON RD, S. 723-3461 Open Evenings '6S CHEVELLE two-door hardtop, 377) four-speed, 250 HP, nine thousand miles. | Will deal for '60-'62, V-8 or will sell out-| right. 723-7877, 1958 MORRIS Oxford. Best offer. Good running order, Telephone 728-7027 after) 4,30 1959 VAUXHALL VElox, six cylinder, four-door, Must be seen. 725-0421 '59 AUSTIN-HEALEY Sprite, good condi. tion, radio, tonneau cover, aluminum side screens. 723-5307. 1959 FORD Tauxus 17M, good condition, clean, radio, Full price $200. Telephone Whitby 668-5251. 1965 CORVAIR Corsa convertible, red with black top, trim, 140 HP, four-speed, wire wheels, power top, shadelite glass radio, waghers, whitewalls, 9,000 miles $3,000. 725-6709 after S p.m SPORTS CAR, 1963 Volvo P1800. Private.| Good condition, Telephone 728-4844 after | 3 p.m. 196) VOLKSWAGEN, red, new motor, exhaust and tires. 35,000 miles. 'elephone 728-6454. ORVAIR Monza, convertible, four- transmission. Private sale. Tele phone 668-4327 after 4 p.m 1962 RENAULT Gordini. radio. Private sale. 668-8922. and $775. T. 1965 C spe - Good condition, Telephone Whitby 32--Trucks for Sale 1955 CHEVROLET, 3-ton combination dump and stake, 15 ft. body, 625 tires, 12 ply. Best offer, will accept smaller car as part payment and cash difference. 723-5387 | 1955 REO TRUCK 18 ft. stake body, $750. | Any. reasonable offer considered. Tele- phone 725-6543 days for appointment | view. é: mises | 1963 VOL! AGEN delivery van, good runaing condition, good tires. Telephone' Dykstra's Food Market 623-3541 SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, arts for sale. tron and metals bought, 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. 1952 GMC dump truck, four-ton. Telephone Brooklin 655-3673. HALF-TON pick-up for offer. Telephone 723-952 1964 GMC half-ton truck, 13,000 miles in| 6 p.m, tele phone 668-4577. 'LR ee IRS aan 33---Automobiles Wanted | LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want) cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid 200 Wentworth East, 725-1181 OSHAWA AUTO PARTS Wanted cars for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale. 1175 Nelson Street, Telephone 725-2162. 33--Automobiles Wanted _ ~ CARS WANTED ___ Buyina a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted Tolk "Cash" to the .New Cor/Desler and 'Save' TED CAMPIN MOTORS | 723-4494, Res, 725-5574 | WANTED - Cars for wrecking. Tele-| phone 726-4549. Robert Nichols. 34--Automobile Rep ~TUNE-UP YOUR CAR NOW trade or|- ro $179 or best . |38--Coming Events THANKSGIVING © TOUR TO SYRACUSE OCT. 9 to 11th Cali 623-3265 Colmer Travel Service BINGO -- Bath - Evialie Avenue on Thursday, 2 p.m. 14 regulars. Share the Wealth. Specials and two jackpots. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS oddressed to Secretary, Department of Public -.Works of Canada, Room B326, Sir Charles Tup- per, Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and_ endorsed "TENDER FOR HARBOUR REPAIRS AND -- IMPROVE- MENTS, (RECONSTRUCTION OF EAST BREAKWATER --° STAGE 2) --- COBOURG, ON- TARIO will be received until 3:00 P.M, (E.S.T.), WEDNES- DAY, NOVEMBER .3, 1965. Tender documents can be ob- toined on deposit of $25.00 in the form of oa certified bank cheque to the order of the A, WILLIAM JOHN BALLARD The death occurred Oct. 2, at the Oshawa General Hospital, following a short sickness, of William John Ballard, of 305 James st., Whitby. He was in his -7ist year. A son of the late William and Martha Ballard, the deceased was born at Birmingham, En- gland and was married there in 1919. A resident of the Whitby Township area for 50 years, Mr. Ballard was a farmer for many jyears. Later he was the plumb- ing-and building inspector for the township prior to his retire- ment five years ago. Mr. Ballard was a member of is All Saints' Anglican' Church, by. He was a member of Com- ' BIRTHS posite Lodge, AF and AM, No. |30 and at one time served as ja trustee on the Baggotville BACON -- Born Saturday. October | School Board. daughter, st Oshaws General Hospital, a| During the First World War, sister for Stephen, Michael, Paul, Peterithe deceased served overseas and Andrew. with the Royal Canadian Army |Medical Corps.. | He is survived by his wife, jthe former Grace Lavina |Loach; five daughters, Mrs. F4 'Peckover (Rose) and Mrs. J. \Goddard (Gertie) of Whitby, H. Goddard (Doris) of New Liskeard, Mrs. R. Terry (Edna) of Oshawa and Mrs. G. Goddard (Dorothy) of Toronto jand two sons, Frederick of Port , Perry and James of Whitby. | Robert Fortier, Secretary. Also surviving are three sis- ters, Mrs. H. Yates (Elsie), Mrs. W. Pannell (Annie) and WRAY -- In memory of Margaret Wray Miss Gertrude Ballard, all of FOR 1 rtcty racsie aan ehceios [Baalane and 23 Lalpegemgiest | ral service was he PUBLIC SCHCOL | 30 p.m. Of a dear one Loa ~ dein fia | And thi th f her today = | . ra is the aie whe loved har Seat: Y at 3.30 p.m. today at the W. Cc |--Forever loved and remembered by sis-'-TOwn Funeral Chapel, Whitby. ADDITION Jer-in-lew Lily end femily. Interment was in St. John's BROOKLIN ONT. Tenders will be received up |Cemetery, Port Whitby. Rev. DEATHS until 4:00. P.M. Wednesday, Stanley Armstrong, rector of All Saints' Anglican Church, conducted the service. Pelee gp oa al 3 CAWKER, Stewart L. : ive room and genera! pur- -- |in Fish Memorial Hospital, New Smyrna pose room addition to Mea- | peach, Florida, on Saturday, October 2, dowcrest Public School, Brook- /| 1965, Stewart L. Cawker, son of the late i lin.' Plans and specificati Mr. and. Mrs. E. F. Cawker and dear oh b bt ae el |brother of Mrs. Murray Gunn (Helen) of may be obtoine y Genero Oshawa, and Miss Edythe M. Cawker of| Contracjors on deposit of $50. jOwen Sound. Resting at the Mcintosh- at the office of the Architect, |Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street : & W. W. Ronkin, 33 Church |E@st. from Tuesday evening, for service| Harry Burgess, a resident of ; Jin the chapel on Thursday at 2 o'cock.| Fairview Lodge for the past Street S., Pickering, Ontario. |Entombment Union Cemetery Mausoleum. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Engineer, 241 Jarvis Street, Toronto 2, Ontario, and can be seen at the Post Offices at Cobourg, Port Hope, Whitby and Hamilton, Ontario. The deposit' will be refunded on return of the documents in good condition within one month from the date of tend- er opening. fi To be considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Depart- ment and must be. accomp- anied by the security speci- tied in the tender documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted "IN MEMORIAM SHERIDAN -- In loving memory of @|Mrs. dear mother and grandmother, Martha Sheridan, who passed away October 4, 1962. Deep in the heart lies @ picture Of a loved one laid to rest, In memory's frame we shall keep if Because she was one of the best. -Ever remembered by daughter Martha, son-in-law Geo. and grandchildren Diana and Bill, | | | at the funeral chapel at 7 p.m. Sunday. HARRY BURGESS The death occurred Oct. 1, at the Oshawa General Hospital, of (The family will receive friends at the| four years. Mr. Burgess, who funeral home Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. and) was in his 90th year, fractured _. |Wednesday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.) his hip in a fall five weeks 37--Auctions | j ago. CROSIER, Gertrude Z. Born at Todmorden, the de- At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, Ont., on Sun- |day, October 3, 1965, Gertrude Z, Aldred,| ceased was a resident of Whitby beloved wife of the late Wright Crosier,; Township for, many years. He and dear mother of Alpha (Mrs. G. Sam-} si. ells), Port Perry, Vyrtle of Toronto; ang|farmed on the 4th Concession Archie of Richmond Hill; grandmother| north of Whitby and was a resi- of Jean (Mrs. E. G. Bailey), Donna (Mrs. | de s 0 v S, Bruce Mackey), both of Oshawa; Peter, nt of paige" sg st ead Kim, Jonathon and Jeremy Crosier, all of He was an a hes 0 sect has , Ashburn. Predeceased by his wife, the former Ella Janes, about 10 | years ago, he is survived by | HENSGENS, Elizabeth three daughters, Mrs. Samuel At st Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough, Minnis (Elizabeth) of Whitby, | Ont., on Saturday, Oct. 2, 1965, Elizabeth j i 7 Sinden, aged 47 years, beloved wife of | Mrs. Richard Harris (Doreen) |Joseph Hensgens, RR 2 Orono, dear) Of Huntsville and Mrs. Clarence jmother of Rosalie (Mrs. Wm. Jakobi), ni etty lizabeth- |Cobourg. Resting at the Morris Funeral Mercer (B tty) of Elizabeth Chapel, Bowmanville. Requiem Mass in| St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church on| Frankford, Tuesday at 10 a.m. Interment Bowman- ville Cemetery. Auction Sale OF | Household Furniture Richmond Hill. Resting at the chapel of Presbyterian Churc McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, for iv service on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Inter- jment Pince Grove Cemetery. | H.D. Electric Stove, Chester- field and Chair, Rugs, Book- case, Beds, Dressers, full line of Household Furniture. An- tiques, Maple Chest of Draw- ers, Butter Bowls and Prints, Toilet Set, Picture Frames, many other items. Stanley of Whitby jand Albert of Ashburn. Also surviving are a sister in Tor- onto and a sister in British Columbia. The funeral service was held jof Mary Jane Cairns, and dear father of at the Robinson Funeral Home, |Harry Rogers of St. Therese, Quebec, Brooklin, at 2 p.m. today. In- |son of Mrs. Sarah Rogers and peer terment was in Groveside ir Mrs. Cyril Cornwell, both of Ca Wa i South Wales, and Mrs. James Gibbs, of Cemetery. Rev. H.M. Buntain |London, England. Resting at Mcintosh-/ conducted the service. Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Requiem Mass in St. Gregory's| |Church on Wednesday, October 6 at 10 jam, Interment Resurrection Cemetery.| | Prayers at the funeral home on Tuesday evening at 7.30. The family will receive |friends at the funeral home on Monday, |? to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, 2 to 4 and |7 to 9 p.m. The property of Horry Hall, Lot 13, Con, 7, Ops. Twp. Y% mile east of junction of Hwys. No. 35 and 7 at Lind- say, past Roblin Farm Supply 2 miles south. ON WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6th TERMS CASH NO RESERVE ROGERS, Herbert H. (Taffy) In Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, |October 3, 1965, Herbert Henry (Taffy)| Rogers, in his 59th year, beloved husband | MRS. J. W. CROSIER A resident of the' Manchester acca area for many years, Mrs. J CARL HICKSON Auctioneer 1:30 P.M, Fairview Lodge, Whitby. The _| deceased, who had "been ailing CITY-WIDE COVERAGE and at low cost! is what you get with Times Action Want Ads. Telephone 723-3492 and get In touch with @ courteous ad-writer, | san = | Kindness beyond Price, within teach of all GERROW UNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST i Telephone 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral orrangements and floral arrangements' for ail occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING SHOPPING OUR PHONE 728-6555 + yet | 84th year. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Philip Aldred, Mrs. |Crosier was born on Scugog Island and lived there until after her. marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Crosier farmed on Scugog Island and later in the Man- | chester area for about 50 years. | She had lived at Fairview Lodge for the past year. |. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Crosier was active in the work jof the Methodist Church on Scugog isiand and served as church organist for some years. -- | After moving to Manchester in | 1915, she was prominent in the Sunday School and the choir. Predeceased by her husband, ~ BIG BAND 8 ASH at Riccio -- P 15 piece band SATURDAY, OCT. 9 9 to 12 p.m. | 24 4 Everlasting Memorialization | is almost possible with the |MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER | that we supply and install; at the A masonic service was held) ville and three sons, John _ of Wright Crosier died. Oct. 3 at! | for several months, was in her) |Mar. 23, 1964, she is survived| Bassett, Earl Evans, John Kad- well and Dale Copithorne. Mx. Robinson, who was in his 52nd' year, was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carson Robinson. He was born at Guelph and re- ceived his education there. A resident of Whitby for 15 years, he operated a shoe repair busi- ness. He was an adherent of the United Church. The deceased, who was singie, is survived by a brother, Roy, of Guelph. HERBERT H. ROGERS In failing health for six months, Herbert Henry (Taffy) Rogers, 29 Burk st., died Oct. 3 at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal. He was in his 59th year. Born at Cardiff, South Wales, the deceased was a son of Mrs. Sarah Rogers and the late Harry Rogers. A_ resident of Oshawa since 1927, he was ac- tive in soccer circles in this area having played with the Oshawa City Soccer Club and the Courtice Soccer Club. A member of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Mr. Rogers. had worked in the body shop at General Motors since - 1927. : Mr. Rogers is survived by his wife, the former. Mary Jane |Cairns, whom he marfied in St. Gregory's Church April 6, 1931; a son, Harry, of Ste. Therese, Quebec and his mother, who lives in Cardiff, Wales. Also surviving are two sisters, |Mrs. Cyril Cornwell (Rosalie) of Wales and Mrs. James Gibbs (Gladys), of London, England. |He was predeceased by a broth- jer, Frederick, in Wales, The deceased will be at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home for requiem mass in St. Gregory's Church at 10 a.m.) /Oct. 6. Rev. L. T. McGough will sing the mass. Interment will be in Resurrection Cemetery. Prayers will be said at the fu- jneral home at 7.30 p.m. Oct. 5. EDWARD LEROY SCOTT The funeral service for Ed- ward Leroy Scott, who died in this 7lst year, Sept. 29 at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held Friday at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. Richard Barker, of the |Christian and Missionary Alli- |ance Church, conducted the ser- vice. Interment was in Union Cemetery, Oshawa. | The pallbearers were: Charles Johnson, Ross Bell, John Leger, Ken Wigg, Grant Little and Omar Edgely. |MRS. H. VAN DEN OETELAAR | The death occurred at Whitby jOct. 1 of Mrs. Henry Van Den \Oetelaar, 500 Byron st. s., Whit- by. The deceased, who had been in failing health for some time, }was in her 56th year. The former Anna_ Louise Schulte Ter Hardt, the deceased was a daughter of the late Her- }man and Katherina Schulte Ter |Hardt. Born in Germany, she }was married in Holland in 1929. jA resident of Whitby for 10 lyears, she. was a member of )St. John the Evangelist Roman ;Catholic Church. | Besides her husband, Mrs. jVan Den Oetelaar is survived by six daughters, Mrs, J, Van Den Hoogen (Barbara) of Pick- lering, Mrs. M. Hellings (Rena), Mrs. P. Brock (Petra) and Mrs. |E. Bowen (Martina) of Brad- ford, Mrs. M. Oetelaar (Her- mine) of Glen Robertson and Mrs. P. VanDriel (Trudy) ob |Chicago, and five sons, John, William, Ferdinand, Henry and Louiwy, all of Whitby. Also surviving are two sisters jand two brothers, in Germany, and 20 grandchildren. Requiem mass was sung in St. John the Evangelist Church at 10 a.m, today by Rev. L. J. Austin. Interment was in St. |John's Roman Catholic Ceme- jtery. The Rosary was recited at ead funeral home at 8 p.m. Sun- ay. | FUNERAL OF MERVYN JAMES WRIGHT | The funeral service was held jat the Armstrong Funeral Home Saturday for Mervyn James |Wright, who died Sept, 29 at the Oshawa General Hospital. Rev. R. B, Lytle, pastor of Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 KINSMEN HALL REFRESHMENTS RESERVE TICKETS FOR FALL Minor and Major Get top performance your car, | SEE YOUR | SERVICE-SPECIALS AT GENERAL TIRE SERVICE 534 Ritson Rd. South 728-6221 OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex-! pert carburetor and auto electric service 22 King Street West, 728-0817. TRANSMISSION specialists. sions are our only business. tune-up. from | | | Transmis 1038. Simcoe -|North, Phone /28-7239, SEE your service specialist for wheel! alignment, wheel balance, brake job, en-} gine tune-ups at General Tire Service,| $34 Ritson South. ee es 35---Lost and Found FOUND -- Dufferin Street, Port Whitby, fluffy Tabby kitten, black and fawn| Stripes. Telephone 668-8025, 36--Legal a 1, JOHN C, GREENFIELD, of 633 Perry Crescent, Oshawa, will not be responsible} for any debs contracted in my name by| anyone on or after this date, October 1,/ 1965, without my written consen | --John C.. Greenfield | 1, George Mercieca, of 182 Simcoe! Street. South, Oshawa, will not be re. sponsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date October 1, 1965, without my written con: sent. | Smart Business People Sing the Praises of Oshawa Times Classified Action Ads Days 725-7251 | Dies In Hospital |by a daughter, Mrs. G. Samella/Calyary Baptist. Church, con: (Alpha) of Port Perry and two ducted the service. Interment sons, Vyrtie of Toronto and/was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. | Archie of Richmond Hill. | The pallbearers were: Arthur Norman Wright, Denzil | Also surviving are six grand-|and | children, Bailey|Dale, Walter Mills, William Sar- Mrs. E. G. (Jean) and Mrs. Bruce Mackey/geant and William Whitworth. Oshawa and) |_ Evenings 728-8618 (Donna) both of Peter, Kim, Jonathon and Alter Ship Fall res. Ge. sents | : Attendance At BINGO St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M 690 KING E. ot FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Snowball Jackpot $120, 56 Nos. $20 Consolation . Reg. Jackpot 55 Nos. $100. $20 Consolation. Good Prizes GOOD PARKING Extra Bus Service _ DULUTH, Minn. (AP) -- Au-' mond Hill and three great- thorities here are investigating) grandchildren. | it . the death early Sunday of) 'The funeral service will be| A d Up Wayne Morten, 38, of Qwen|held at the McDermott- u 1torlum Sound, after he fell into Duluth) panabeker Funeral Home, Port| Attendance at the Oshawa harbor while boarding his|perry, at 2 p.m. Oct. . Inter-|Civic Auditorium during Sep- docked ship, the John E. S.)ment will be in Pine Grove) tember, totalled 22,376 manag- Misener, Cemetery; Prince Albert. Rev.jer, manager William Kurelo Investigators said Morten was|c, ¢, Gilbert will conduct the| said today. about halfway up the ship's lad-: service. | The Canadian Junior 'A' La- der when he fell. His head} crosse finals drew 18,103 paid struck the dock and he plunged FUNERAL OF admissions; the balance was into the water: Other sailors MRS. M. HENDERSON ;made up of wrestling, bingo, who pulled him out said he was; The funeral service for Mrs.| banquet and in meeting rooms. breathing but he-was dead when|Margaret Henderson, Amylene} Over the summer months 39,- received at a Duluth hospital al Apartments, 9 Quebec st., who|784 paid to watch the Green few minutes later. ldied Sept. 30, at the OshawajGael locrosse team climb to | | BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 farly Bird Gome FREE ADMISSION $1250 in Prizes Jackpots 52. ond -53 Childreh under 16 not ollowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos. 54 and 56 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES |General Hospital, was held at/their third Canadian Minto Cup 2 p.m. Oct. 2 at the MclIntosh-) championship. i Anderson Funeral Home. | Roller skating drew 3215 per- Rev. John Morris, minister of|sons, wrestling 9413, Attendance St, Andrew's United -Church,/at the auditorium. since the conducted the service. Inter-)opening date reached 223,719 ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme-| persons. liament's lower house, was tery, ' : '| The pallbearers were Stan he ee er see Chancellor Patterson, William Forbes, Jock Water Pollution wudwig Erhard's Christian} . Pact Is Signed Democrats Jacking only four) Houston, Robert Crawiard Wak : } | WASHINGTON (AP) -- P 25+ votes for a majority. jliam Hayball and Bryce Brown leven piven oe pitdee FRANK ROBINSON jident Johnson signed into law lelections Sunday was Christian|. The funeral service for Frank|Saturday a bill strengthen'ng Democrats 245. Socialists 202 Robinson, 116 Brock st. n., Whit- federal programs to combat and Free Democrats 49. The|bY, who died Oct. 1, at the Ajax water pollution in the U.S, and Christian Democrats resumed|2"d Pickering General Hospital,|said "additional, bolder legisla- negotiations with the Free Dem-|WaS held at the W. C. Townjtion will be needed in the years ocrats to form a coalition, |Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m. today.jahead. : | Rev, John Smith, minister of} Johnson. signed a measure | TEST OWN PRODUCTS St. Mark's United Church, Whit-|that gives the federal goyern- A British printers'. federation|by, conducted the service. Inter-|ment -final authority over anti- has invented. a 'book. page|ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme-/pollution programs on rivers tery. The pallbearers were Ludjand streams crossing state puller' to measure the desirabil- : ity of paper-back books, Thvasher, Bruno Sacco, Mac'lines. ' Christian Dems Lack 4 Votes | FRANKFURT (AP) The West German Bundestag, Par-

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