Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Mar 1963, p. 18

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® i $4 AL Maple Grove Units Hold Meetings By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN MAPLE GROVE -- Unit 3 of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 32--Articies For Sale ONE thousand bales clean straw, 29--Automobiles For Sale 31--Automobile Repair 1939 CHEVROLET BelAir, four door, a one lag a mileage, like HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION MEE DODGE ehitien: waren. Wee Fe setae acon Tan aaie gee SPECIALISTS, COM- Pere, BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR _TUNE-UP AND 199 CHEVROLET ¥-ton pick-up truck. ices Regi Fae yee BORO SEP er, Telephone 726- good GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING Me WEST 723-7822: 193 DODGE --ny fea 32--Articles for Sale condition, '|Maple Grove UCW met in the/phone 728-5546. echan- » new licences, $100, Tele- basement of the church recent- ly. Worship service was con- 1955 PONTIAC, tires, condition. Telephone 725-3811 after 6 p.m. standard six, Best offer. REFRIGERATOR Frigidaire, dition. Also cu. ft. 4 pei th doors, Apply 21 ducted by Mrs. E. Foley. Mrs. H. Cryderman gave "Glimpses of Church Work in the East" 1960 VOLKSWAGSN ,Van, quick mak aneh side Telephon excell "Journey into Understanding." Chureh/March 25, Interment regory' Prayers in the chapel Monday evening| at 7 p.m. flow. donations to your "favorite Guts 0 be appreciated, Lebanon Lodge Masonic service Monday evening 7:30, rial Hos- At pital, Bowmanville, on Saturday, March 1963, William John Henderson, in tts band poor, beloved bushend of 1s0- bel Laidler and dear father of Muriel (Mrs, Joseph Cuddahee), John, Eliza- beth (Mrs. Roland Ethel (Mrs, Jotn Shaw) Irene (Mrs. Donald Higgins) Sarnia; Pee (Mrs, Robert Kent) Neweas- ; Jean (Mrs. Harry Grace) Burketon and William. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service im the Chapel on Monday at 3.30 p.m. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. prgg fesse John Fr. Pig Bene March 2 1963, John Med aynerd of Tyrone, beloved husband of the late Jessie Routley, dear father of Mrs. C. Terry (Gladys) and Ralph of Mrs. H. Hall (Murriel) and Bate (deceased), Maple Grove Church, with Mrs. Allan Down, Mrs. from a chapter of the book, There was a discussion about ';|Programs for 'xe Unit as well as the supply work. is) The next meeting to be in the Pelchurch basement, at 2.00 p.m., The World Day of Prayer for |Courtice Circuit was held in miles, Double door 725-6064. 1960 CHEVROLET convertible, V8 auto- matic, full power. Will accept trade. Can be financed. Telephone 728-5972. Frenc! West between 5 and 9 p.m, TELEVISION Crosley, table model, inch, 5, single mattress, & one cash regi- ster, electric calculator, scale, wae: writer, Will sell very reasonably, Tele- Phone 723-4434, le Abitibi Stock m4 Alta Gas Alta Gas pd Alta Gas w Alta Nat *|GIRL"S CCM bicycle, like new, -jalso piano accordion, $50, 723-2438. $25; Telephone CAR RADIOS, special, 1963 Chevrolet ard Pontiac, push-button custom in the dash. Complete with aerial, $59.95. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond West. 725-6511. 1955 PONTIAC four-door, tires, in good mechanical $450. cash. Telephone 728-5029, radio, snow condition, teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. Stores -- Tires, Bat- B. F, GOODRICH 3 I. tee: field and chair, two kitchen cabinets, two rangettes. All in good condition. Telephone 723-9691, WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, Chester: 0 HONEST Cal's ances. Name brands at biggest and Beverley mattress furniture lines. 1956 BUICK convertible, good condi- tion, best offer. Private, Telephone after 5 p.m. 725-1262. Your GE dealer. Honest Cal's, on Varcoe's Road, 12 hours 9,30 - 9.30. Telephone 728-9191. Furniture and Appli- counts anywhere. We carry Restonic Contact King Street East at 's North. e new, $30. Apply 164 Stevenson 728-5388, és Lloyd Courtice, Courtice, Mrs. Stuart Morton, Maple Grove .jacting as leader. The special speaker was Mrs. present. the Way." the leader, Mrs. Ray Dubeau. by Mrs. Morley Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Heather Maclean were recent R, . P. Romeril, who gave a talk : on "Prayer." Unit 1 of The United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. Dick Wood recently with 13 members and one visitor Miss: Susie Laird outlined a story of the first chapter of the new study book, '"'The Word and Unit 2 met at the home of Mrs. Morley Burgess. The meet- ing was opened with prayer by The call to worship was given Chapter 2 of "The Word and the Way" study book was con- gess and Mrs. Morley Burgess. Gordon Mar- tin, Misses Lynda Martin and/ip L. 1955 CHEVROLET, maven, two- tone blue, floor shift, 1956 T! Me aga cleaner repairs, all makes. Parts, | VACUUM ragged . motor, dual exhaust. $600 or make offer, Before 5 p.m., 725-7607, 1955 CHEVROLET BelAir sedan, cream and brown, V-8 engine, ard shift, radio, $500. Telephone 725-9612. 1961 NSU Prinz automobile. Very good sondition. Full price $350. New _licenc: Plates. Telephone Bowmanville 623-2539. excellent condition, good tires. & rosahas hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma- chities, Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Ser- vice. Call anytime, 728-0591. only, GUN coe Zrning Fer een Sireet Knee a0 i671. Sis | Fwo 10 gallon aquariums, Py corerd Oshawa 725-8183. and all equipment, Telephone} 655-3325. 9, |DOUGLAS dryer, $75; Inglis Suds-Saver wash 1962 CORVAIR 700, black, red interior, miles. $1,895. Telephone 728-9689. 1957 MONARCH, two door hardtop, Ir light brown, whitewalls, good body, new motor, power brakes, auto- matic, $700. Telephone 668-8480. 1956 FORD, four-door, light green, white wall tires, radio, good running condition, $450. Telephone 728-9095. 1961 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan. Low mileage, automatic. Radio, V8 $1795. Can be financed. 725-8132, 1961 RENAULT Dauphine sedan, floor shift, automatic transmission, radio, white wall tires, one owner, 17,000 miles. $700 or best offer. 723-1284. er $85; Inglis dryer $85. Telephone Chester's Service, Bisckstock 102 hp, radio, whitewalls. Only 14,000) 996.4926, bospe ogg hag General Electric 8 foot. Stove, Admiral, 30 in., prac- tically new. Telephone 723-2582, CLARINET with case, "Phillips" continental tape recorder, $150. phone 728-1362. like new, 300, $60. full track After 5 p.m, tele- THREE rooms of furniture, $289, This bed- room and kitchen ensembles, Only $25 down delivers! Baron's Home Furnish- ings, 424 Simcoe Street South. town, Wilson's Furniture, Street. 20 DON'T buy a carriage until you have seen the exciting new 1963 Thistle car- riages at Wilson's. This week's bonus: |ions, free mattress. Playpens $8.88, strollers $5.88, high chairs $7.88, crib mattress, petra filled $6.88. Lowest prices in Church os "om ler quality! ron's Home Furnishings. Street South STUDENTS ag A ores coe A super Mag approxi. AWNINGS, free estimates. Cleve canvas. Prompt service, Chair, table rentals, Fox, 412 Simcoe North. paper (news print) for only $1.00. Ap Ply Oshawa Times Office, Whitby 111 Dundas Street West. 1958 CHEVROLET %-ton pick-up truck, wide box, two tone green, A-1 condition. Telephone before 5 p.m. 725-6017, 1936 CHEVROLET deluxe, two door, en- gine, body and tires A-l, immaculate be dismantled, Vickery Real Estate. MAKE OFFER! Seven-room cottage to situated Whitby. Apply and appliances, One Pretty's Li eda South.. 723-32 location only, 444 Simcoe street BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances, Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or throughout, Terms if necessry. $795. or | 263-2695. LARGE = $35; kitchen cabinet, numerous household articles, must be after c (old qantique)wanted. Also old KROEHLER chesterfield and chair, 5 new, reduced $119. Rubber foam cush-|Do mately €30 sheets of letter size typing|D |ENTLEMAN's suit, navy blue, size 40, son Road| Ch ney Electrolux, 2-88, ew model, only used|C Che: 10 times $160. 'Telephone 7 until 9 p.m. CG Sec A Hesse Paper Con Gas Corby vt Coronation Cosmos BUY AND SELL, good used furniture os Fleetwood Ford Cda Gatineau or me $27%. 27% $21% 21% $9 9 $10% 10% $85 «8% "4 18% 42% 19% 58% 19 40 Today rs Stock INDUSTRIALS 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| 1 jad Oil t =t wi iat slate wen t *" ane ts -- %|Bordulac "4 --% 18% 42%--% 19% 5844 -- % 19% +% 240 27 S3H% 34% 34% 11 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge +2 +3 --5 -1 +1 11 Net Bales High Low &.m. Ch'ge 1050 500 Accra Anacon Bidcop Black Bay Bralorne Buff Ank C Tung Cc Astoria Cheskirk Coch Will Coniagas Con-Key C Bellek Ms Discov C Mogul Con Shaw Courvan Croinor Frncceur Fr Pete pr Gaitwin Genex Giant YK Grandroy Gulch Gunnar Har-Min High-Bell Hollinger Howey HUD Bay Hydra Ex Irish Cop Iron Bay Iso J Waite Jacobus Jellicoe Jobcerke 7 12% 12% 12% $12% 12% 12% + % 4% 4% 14% "alls $26% 2M a +% 250 $54% cy ih 27% 2% 2%-% 40 40° 40 106 108 108 --2 74 73 «=673-- $2 1% 17 lWh+h 2 2 -1 y|at_a skating party. Guides Pass Skate Tests By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK--Fourteen Mes- sengers met recently in the Christian Education room, The parable of the Ten Fingers was told, followed by a short wor- ship service. Lynda Kyte read the chapter 'From Kimchi to Christmas" from the mission study book. A poem was read by Mrs. Taylor. Judy Mountjoy and Gail Mal- colm were hostesses to the] +h Blackstock Brownie Pack No. 2 « The Brownies enjoyed the well prepared games. Hot dogs and hot chocolate were served. for lunch, Seven girls tried and passed their skaters' badge: Janice Crawford, Linda McLaughlin, By THE CANADIAN PRESS' v. Peter Daw- son, 70, speaker of the Alberta legislature since 1937. Gore Bay, Ont--Earl W. Da- vis, 65, publisher and editor of the weekly Gore Bay Recorder. Fargo, N.D.--Holger Doran (Happy) Paulson, 75, widely- known retired editor of the Fargo Forum. Saint John, N.B, -- A. C. M. Kerr, 58, general manager of e Saint John Shipbuilding and Drier Company. Pointe Gatineau, Que. -- Au- rele Graveline, 52, mayor. of -- Gatineau from 1950 to sili Que. --William N. Irwin, 71, mayor of Timis. kaming since 1956, Elaine Metcalfe, Linda Mount- joy, Kay Powell, Loraine Turn- er and Carol Werry, Elaine Bail- ey acted as tester. Church Divides Manvers Charge PONTYPOOL -- The euchre party in the school on Friday night was well attended. It was sponsored by the UCW. There were fifteen tables played. High lady was Cathy Fallis and high gentleman Lenard Cain. It has been reported that Ray Brown has purchased the barber shop and poolroom from Jake McLaren. Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Fisk, Newcastle, were visitors with the Bruce Fisks on Sunday afternoon. Fred Graham and Don Bruce, Peterborough, called on friends in the village on Sunday after- noon. Pontypool United Church Peo. ple have just about completed their visitation on the Sceptre plan. There will be some ninety families called on. i!dinner guests with Mrs. 5|Worden, Bowmanville. Miss Janet Bragg, Provi- and/dence, spent the weekend with .|her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech, and cousins] § \Misses Janice and Bonnie Beech. Mr. sae a --_-- ne Misses anice an Bonnie} --_--_____ -- s|Beech were guests of Mr. and|hnsn™ Mecanooie" (iadie, oriatoal Mrs. Wm. Bragg, Providence, own. finance the balance, Telephone recently. IN MEMORIAM GIBSON -- In loving memory of z|@ear husband and dad, William J. Gib. son, who passed away suddenly, March eee Apply 160 Brock Street East Joliet Keeley-F Kerr Add offer. 728-0558. 1953 CHEVROLET sedan, recently been repaired, radio, i tires. For quick sale, $65 cash. Telephone 725-2314. 1952 CHEVROLET, dismantled, will sell all parts, priced separately. 167 Bloor Street East. t Telechone 723-2000. PRIVATE, one owner, 1956 Buick sedan, hardtop, automatic, good condi- tion throughout. For further informa- tion telephone Whitby, 668-3794 Gat 5 pe pr 20 $100% 100% Gen Bake MC GS Wares Goodyear GNCap w Greyhnd Guar Tr Manvers Charge of the United Church consisting of six Cl.urch- es is to be divided into two separate charges, the first of July. Bethany, Pontypool and Manvers will be one charge with the minister stationed in Bethany. The second: charge of Janetville, Yelverton and Mount Horeb. with the minister living %lin Janetville. A committee has been set up of membérs from each cf the appointments to interview dif- ferent ministers with the object of inviting them to the Charge. 100% 200 $12% 12% 12%+% 979 $69 «469 «69 + 425 S$8% 8% 15 $129 129 100 100 100 $19% 19% 19% 9 SELLING -- furniture or We'll buy it for top cash, Telephone Cal Blake's Furniture and Appliance Store, 24 Prince Street. 728-9191. MAKE your own fresh juice. Save now on Health Juice Extractors, The Carmic Co., telephone days or evenings 723-7688. SPRING coat, lady's size 14, beige, new style, good condition, worn only times. $13. Telephone 728-5798. NEW gas water heater, Rudd, 30 gal- lons. Also used oil burners, Apply 292 King Stdeet West, Oshawa. Vacuum Cleaners FILTER QUEEN New & Used Machines Filters 12 for $1.50-- 30 for $3.50 Repairs at low factory rates. Nylon Hose, Old Fittings $9.95 FILTER QUEEN SALES (Oshawa) 323 King Street West 728-7552 TELEVISIONS Rebuilt sets, all makes Guar- anteed. One year warranty on picture tube. We also rent and buy. McKeen's Used Furniture 426 Simcoe S. 725-5181 or 725-6457 See and Hear the New Admiral Stereos AT PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe St. N, 723-3043 SPECIAL 1963 SCOTT ALUMINUM BOAT 12 ft. car top model. 7% h.p, Fishing Scott Motors COMPLETE $499 OSHAWA MARINE. AND SERVICE 1487 Simcoe North 728-0031 COOK'S TRAILER SALES GLENDALES 13 - 14-16-17 ft. Parts -- Hitches -- Awnings HIGHWAY 2 COURTICE or LANSDOWNE TEXACO Simcoe North (City Limits) OPEN EVENINGS 723-9534 BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY Grew Cruisers, Traveler, Ma- son, O.M.C. and Larson Boats, Evinrude, Volvo-Pento and O.M.C. 88 Motors. Open Until 8 p.m. MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. Brogklin, Ont. 655-3641 CUSTOM DRAPERIES Ready-made Drapes Bamboo Expert track installations. Mobile Decorator Service * RELIABLE Furniture - Interiors 96 KING ST. E. 723-7928 DRAPES Modern: Designs Abstract, Colonial, Provincial and Floral Patterns. Custom Made Expertly Installed M and C DRY GOODS 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 RAISE your income with inexpensive Classified ads, They sell, rent quickly. ao 723-3492 today for a helpful Ad ter. What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone, Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W UNPAINTED FURNITURE Lowest Prices in Town $16.88 2.88 We'd like to call to your attention A truly happy modern invention. It saves you worry, Running and hurry: It's Bell's convenient KITCHEN EXTENSION! Save countless steps--get more things done --order your Kitchen Extension from x bh. 129 +1 1 ment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. McLEOD, Dunea: At Whitby on Saturday, March 23, 1963, Duncan McLeod, his 85th year, beloved widower - Ee Mc! = dear father of Se Gamble ved fined to tan i Funeral tee. ipped to e oss 'unera Home, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. For further particulars please cali Ger- fow Funeral Chapel, 728-6226. NESBITT, Frederick Arthar At his residence, Ni 270 Hand Ch A Hardee Tawker-S Tawker pr Horne Pf Horne Pt rt 3770 °$8 Hur Erie rts 203 Imp Oil 460 Imp Tob 525 Ind Accep 511 Ind Wire 400 Inland Gas 100 Int Nickel 100 342 1762 60 1 Maneast U Maralgo Marcon Maritime Mattgmi 250 McWat 500 Meta Uran 1000 Min Corp 7260 Min-Ore 1000 Mt Wright Nealon 17 Neweonex 400 380 Neonex wts 800 105 New Hosco 2300 N Kelore 1000 Nwlund 200500 Newnor New Rouyn Nickel MS Nick Rim Northeal Northgate hs N_ Goldert 10% 10% 10% 43% 43% 43% +1 860 860 860 20% 7" 2%--% 8 - " iu ® 1959 PONTIAC Parisienne, two door, ha: » radio, automatic, light blue, excellent condition, $1,695 or offer. Tele- phone 725-0303. BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Qust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 KELLY DISNEY USED CARS 409 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY--668-4291 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always Top Quality A WHALE OF A SALE USED CARS YES SIR 1961 TRIUMPH ENSIGN SEDAN 4-door economical 4 cylind- er automotic, Borg-Warner transmission. 3,000 miles. 1960 STUDEBAKER LARK SEDAN 4-door in perfect condition. ONLY $1200 1959 O-DSMOBILE SEDAN, 4-DOOR In_ real good condition. ONLY $1495 1958 EDSEL 4-DOOR Automatic. Perfect. ONLY $895 1955 CHEVROLET TWO-DOOR 6 cylinder, perfect through- ONLY $495 CHRYSLER SALES and SERVICE SMITH SPORTS 353 KING ST. WEST TELEPHONES 723-9311 -- 723-9362 OPEN EVENINGS 30--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East, 725-1181. 1962 OR 1963 Volkswagen, deluxe, low mileage, Will pay cash, Telephone 725-0303. ~~ 100 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 $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 2000 260 200 400 55 200 ad hg 710 $11 z100 $11% iM 720 $16 $10% 10% m1 GETS LITTLE RAIN In South Africa only 11 per cent of the land receives a min- imum "adequate" annual rain- fall of 30 inches, HAVE MOOSE HAZARD Moose, driven by hunger into populated areas, are a winter traffic: hazard on the roads of east Norway. Jamaica PS Jock C pr Kelvinator Labatt Lont or Pp 225 Lau Fin A 225 Toronto James s of Florida a his 75th' year. at the Northcutt and Smith Fu- eral Home, Bowmanville. = vice 2 -- faced afternoon. Four drawer chest Bookcases Student's desks Nite tables Record Cabinet Eight drawer dresser 36. oe Four drawer desk 18.8 Large room divider 21. HH WILSON FURNITURE 20 CHURCH STREET 36--Legal I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by any other Person on or after this date, March 23, 1963. --Signed: Emil A, Baumgartner I will not be le for any debts contracted in my name on or after this -- March 16, ae without my writ- ten consent T. A, Harvey, 71% Sim- PORTER, William George Suddenly, at Oshawa General Hos- 4 on Sunday, March 24, 1963, Wil- Mam George Porter (425 Masson Street) Deloved husband of Cora Brealey, lov- ing eg of Mrs. L. Ferris (Laura), ge Kemp (Eila), Oshawa; Mrs. F. Neniy (Lillian) Toronto; Mrs. H. Bertram (Mabel) Indianapolis. The late Mr. Porter is resting at McIntosh- Anderson jee ee Home. Funeral ar- Opemiska Orchan Orchan rt Orenada 7 | Ormsby Pamour Paramaq Pax Int Paymast Peerless Better' Health Through: Knowledge The MENTALLY RETARDED Con anything be done for a mentally retarded Si Ween is the cause and how many retarded children are there in the U.S.? A. Mental retardation is a huge problem but in most cases the exact cause of the disorder isn't known, However, doctors have recently gained « better understanding of ag gh pa of = tal deficie In such cases, early diagnosis a treatment jel do wonders. Of about 4,200,000 children born in the U.S. every year, about 126,000 (3%) will never reach the mental levé of a 12-year-old child and 12,600 (0.3%) will remain below the 7-year level. About 4,200 (0.1%) will spend their lives as helpless indi- viduals unable to care for their own basic needs. BED WETTING 1 have @ boy aged 12 yrs. who consistently c in bed. He says he never experiences o warning. What could be the cause and cen it be corrected? A. Bed wetting in older children can be due to , some physical condition involving the Prego system. Having determined the casue, the phy- sician will then take steps to correct the sit- uation. However, in many cases no physical cause can be uncovered and it then becomes a matter of training, perhaps with the assistance of certain drugs. Bedwetting in the cose of a 12-year-old certainly calls for careful medical examination ond is not a ety which con be permitted to drag on in the hope that things will take a turn for the better. d stions to Science Editors, P.O. Box 97 ms ba "A, Toronto, Ontario, We maintain full stocks of pects drugs » hove the p skill Rove io COST ae vn we oe ® reasonable prices, WH 1 OPEN EVERY FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. @ FREE DELIVERY © Nat Contain 150 Nia Wire B 290 Noranda 112 NO NGas Ns LP 100 Ocean Cem Page-Hers Soa Penmans Phantom Pow Corp on morning, March 2, at 9.30 to St. Bernadette's B.C. Church, "Ase for roel vi a.m, (Closed cas- Snaaerr Pickering. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements. and .floral requirements for all occasions. COA SHOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM 'ere, -- In loving memory of Rix Athab Ryanor San Ant Sand Riv w PIDWERBECKI -- In loving mem- husband, who coe Street North, ory of a dear » Peter, de Sales|passed away March 25, 1961. And with the morn eH on faces smile, Peter, Which I have loved Long since and lost awhile. ee ren by wife Julie, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of ROBERT EDWARD NETTLE, Manager, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Robert Edward Nettle, late of the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, Mana- ger, deceased, who died on or about the 13th day of June, 1962, are hereby no- tified to send in to the under- signed Personal Representa- tives of the said deceased on or before the 12th day of April, 1963, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Per- sonal Representatives will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Oshawa this 8th day of March, 1963. ANN MARGARET NETTLE & FRANCIS JOHN CANZI Executors, SULLIVAN -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Helen Sullivan, ry passed away March 25, 1962. +118 | w, ig Slater Steel St Brock A Steel Can Steinbg A Suptest ord Texaco Tor-Dom Bk = Tower 1500 T Fin aA Tr Can PL 575 Tr PL rts 26910 Trans-Mt 755 Trans PPL 225 Turnbull 225 120 $ 250 2100 1175 m0 9 19 19% 17 iy missed by Poco ds Audrey and Teresa. RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM. Complete Monument ond Inscription Service. 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 CARD OF THANKS JAMIESON -- I would like to thank all my friends, also Order of the East- ern Star and UCW of St. Mark's United Church, Whitby, for their kindness to me while I was in the Geharra Geen General Hospital, for calls, ne and cards, My sincere th: to Dr. J, 0, Ruddy and Dr. H. re Richmond, the nurses of bles} 4F, and Rev, J. Smith and Rev. M. Butler for their visits and pray- --Mrs. Marion A. Jamieson. EASTER TRIBUTES TO YOUR LOVED ONES Nothing is more befitting or a greater tribute to the memory of loved ones who have passed on to that bourne from which no traveller returns than a memorial verse at Easter, The Classified Department of The Oshawa Times will publish Special Memorial Tributes this year on Easter Saturday, April 13th. It is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, daughter, son -- or those beyond the immediate family circle, a faithful friend or kin. With the siricere hope of rendering helpful service to those who wish to select and publish an appro- priate memorial tribute this Easter, we invite' you to telephone THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED STAFF NOW 723-3492 216 555 100 eek Yk Bear 200 112 112 112 +41 Eales to 11 -.m.: 1,240,000, GET NUCLEAR POWER A nuclear power station is to be built in western Puerto Rico near where, according to tradi- tion, Christopher Columbus '- stepped ashore in 1493. ACADIAN CLEANERS Odourless Cleaning Shirt Specialists @ Pick-up and Delivery Service © Drive in Service @ Same Day Service Vaults on Premises PHONE 728-5141 299 BLOOR W. U Corp B Walk GW Westee} W Pacific Weston A 400 Weston B 125 West A wts o Zenith n Stock Bales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Alminex 1005. 260 260 260 Ang U Dev ed 30% 30% 304+ % $22 22 2 +% 369 325 320 143 440 21 GIBSON -- In ever lovii jemory ef our dear brother-in- law, 'William J. Gibson, who left us suddenly March 25, Without farewell, he fell asleep, SoMa! memories for us to keep. Within he'll always stay, And be remembered every day. Ft C Delhi 1483 Cent Del 125 Charter Oil 7800 C Mic -Mac 1000 Dynamic 1000 so 11 lt il 415 $125 12% 12% 500 15% 15% i5% 1140 245 245° 245 1140 245 245 245 500 30 «630 9000 19% 19 +5 --5 +6 By their _ solicitors, McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers & Solicitors, 20 Simcoe Street North, OSHAWA -- ONTARIO Car Crash Kills 2 People BRANTFORD (CP)--A three car collision six miles east of here Saturday killed two persons and sent three others to hos- pital, Dead are Mrs. Esma Finch, 48, of Brantford and Ronald G. Buri, 19, of Lockport, N.Y. Robert W. Smith, 19, also of Lockport, was reported in poor conditicn in hospital here, while F. Ward Crafts, 19, of Medina, N.Y., was in critical condition. Both suffered multiple frac- tures and serious head and chest injuries. Mrs, Ileta Reid, 55 of Wood- stock was in good condition in hospital. 2 Police said the accident oc- curred on a straight stretch of Highway 2 when the westbound Finch car crossed to the wrong side of the road, colliding head- on with the Buri car. +4 +4 -1 30 19 Check the fares again . there are big savings by train Canadian National the way of the worry-free

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