Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Apr 1963, p. 22

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'2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 4, 1963 29--Automobiles For Sale 29--Automobiles For Sale 29--Automobiles For ce 32--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale 1950 CHEVROLET, four door. Good BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM tires, transmission, Run- ning. Will sell reasonable, 725-4995. 1960 MGA, one owner, second car. 1M 'eameoes thousand actual miles, 1958 CHEVROLET, aie ee door. KEELAN -- Jack and Anita - happy to annouuce ie {eaters denahinre Osnias, ¢ to. 18 TURPIN -- In loving memory yond za: dear mother and grandmother, beth Turpin, who Bassed are twelve -|years ago, on April 4, A. thanks ©: king and to the stad? on 43 floor. ROUGHLEY -- Jack and Doris (nee Chartran) happily gg ora os arrival their » Paul Sidney George, on % y. "March 2%, -- at ihe Osh- awa General er brother for Scott and John, There's at open gate at the end of mirwugh which each must go alone, a light we cannot see our Father claims His own, She sleeps in God's beautiful eam mbered and sadly missed by her daughter Violet, son-in- law Reg Pike and grandchildren, oe --- Bob-and Joan (nee Fice) are happy to announce the birth of a Goa Dawn Leah, 7 Ibs, 9 ozs., on Wednesday, April 3, 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. J. E. Rundle and the 4th floor staff. PROUD parents: The news of your Blessed Event can be CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continues from Page 21) your friends and relatives in The Ost, awa Times for Peg $1.50, Just tele- 29--Automobiles For Sale ee cnet ig in writing » Birth 1956 BUICK, very good condition, In- quire 14 Mill Street, upstairs. DEATHS 1955 CHEVROLET two door, radio, _ Jatitomatic, mechanically A-l, $600 or . Private. Telephone Fred, Tele- Phone 728-9655, 1956 CORVETTE, red, two tops, good ee etc. Telephone 725-0263 iter 1953 PONTIAC sedan, eed ety: fair motor, $i00. Te Tileshenes PIANO, Bell, and bench, medium size, $250, ng cn opaemare Apply 41 Con. PRESIDENT vacuum cleaner, year 723-9416, exeellent| Con- | condition, nea Aye ie led, with one OBITUARIES ier SUK Wear yer radio, many other extras, good condition, $345 or best offer. 668-4517. 1955 PONTIAC V8 With rebuilt auto- matic transmission, radio, new tires, battery, etc. Best offer. Also 1960 Simca Oronde. Best offer. Apply 75 William Street West, Apartment 1 after 5.30 p.m. B30 1955 MACK dump truck, real good} ),, 779) a Terephone Hampton COlfax 1957 FORD Fairlane, two-tone red Sp white, radio, Thunderbi H. DICK Pontiac- Buick Ltd. 1959 Buick FOUR DOOR HARDTOP Fully equipped. Immaculate ition. Only 29,000 Miles. $1595 1006 Brock Street South WHITBY 668-4911 BOE, James Anderson lenly at the Queensway Hospital, Tuesday, April 2, 1963, Jame: Cuthbe: iis, ames, Teeaaan, dase peguar of CAR RADIOS, special, 1963 Chevrolet} land Pontiac, push-button custom in the dash. Complete with aerial, $59.95, Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond West. 725-6511, THE OPPORTUNITY for a business of your own is in the Classified section to- day. Check it now. bol PONTIAC Laurentian, white, four $500 or best offer, Tele- sedan, ped ater' 4, 728-7835. service on Riverside. Cemetery, Lindsay. DUFFIELD, George Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, on Thursday, April 4, 1963, George Duffield, beloved son of Mr, and Mrs. bbws Duffield, and 'i Hemmington Harding (Lacy), Mrs. , in his 69h year. Resting the awa, with me apel Saturday, April pail at 32m. -| Classified ads. 1960 CHEVROLET convertible, Impala 8-cylinder, automatic, white walls, » low mileage, 1958 SIMCA deluxe, best offer. Tele- phone 723-4755, 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian, automatic transmission, power steering, radio, i re cellent condition, $2,450. Telephone 723. sill (Lydia), William and Frederick, all] 2662. RAISE your income with inexpensive They sell, rent quickly. Dial 723-3492 today for a helpful Ad | Writer. chapel terment Oshawa EXCELLENT 1955 Ford, new tires, radio, body and paint good condition. .| Well cared for car. 725-3695 nights. BISCH, Edgar Suddenly at Oshawa General on Wednesday, April 3, 1963, Edgar Bisch, beloved husband of Daisy Robin- of Mrs, James Toronto, Mrs. D'Arey Wilson (Nancy) Schreiber. Pri- vate funeral service on Friday after- noon, April 5. Kindly omit flowers. In- terfent Mount Lawn Cemetery. SHEPARD, Ethel Eliza At the residence of her nephew, Stan- ley Davidson, 101 Oshawa Blvd. South. on Wednesday, April 3, 1963, Ethel Eliza Davidson, beloved wife of the late Horace B. Shepard of Amsterdam, N.Y., in he 83rd year, Funeral from Johnson Lindsay Funeral Home, 'Amsterdam, New York, on Saturday afternoon. Interment Green Hills Ceme- tery; Peay pag N.Y. (For further in- ca! * son, 1952 CHEVROLET, 2 door coach, cus- tomized, good condition, 1956 GMC truck motor, $250. Telephone 728-9969. 1961 CORVAIR deluxe station wagon, white, blue interior, automatic trans- mission, radio, white walls, window 15,000 miles. $1,800 cash. 'washers, 725-9348. 1958 METEOR V8 sedan, good condi- tion, Telephone 723-7888. »}1958 PONTIAC four door V8 station wagon, Turbo glide, fully powered, radio, new whitewall tires, brakes, muffler, seat belts, Excellent condition. $1,350. Telephone 725-7736. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN in new car condi- tion. Good warranty, Apply Zoltan and vt "doses Station, 160 Simcoe South, Funeral Home.) LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for ail occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM BALLENTINE -- In fond memory of a dear er gas and father, James Bal- lentine, who passed away April 4, 1960. Time passes, memories linger. --Alwaya remembered by his wife and family. adalat ga - In loving memory of a Wilhelmina, who passed oar gttg 4, 1962. No morning dawns, no night returns But that I think of you. Those left behind are 2 very good, But none replaces you. Many a silent tear is shed When I am all alone, The one I loved so very much, The one I called my own. ly missed by husband Peter. LEE -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William Lee, who passed away April 4, 1960. And while he lies in peaceful sleep " His memory we shall always keep. Bp! remembered by his wife, family and grandchildren, beg erated -- In ogee memory of a lather Charles E. Osborne, Bg Passed away April 4, 1962, In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. Ever erernren by wife Leta and 1953 CHEVROLET. deluxe, sedan, radio, good condition. Apply 561 Grier- son Street, off Hillcroft Avenue, 725- 9329. 1955 BUICK Century, four door hardtop, ashi steering and brakes, mechanical- ly A-1. $25 down, will finance balance. Telephone 728-6094. 19%5 FORD Fairlane, four door, light blue, Thunderbird motor, good tires, $450. Apply 212 McNaughton avenue, 725-7095. 1962 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic 88 2 Door Hardtop Immaculate white with black top and maroon in- terior. Automatic trans- mission, power brakes, power steering, radio, 12,000 original miles, just like brand new. $2895 Where prices and quolity meet. Terms to suit your budget. Coffey and Bartley Motors 'Ltd. Ford's family of Fine Products. Your Mercury Dealer in Stouffville EASTER TRIBUTES to loved ones will be published in The Oshawa Times Main Street Stouffville, Ontario Telephone Stouffville 640-2600 NEW ADDRESS OF WILSON BATTERY SALES AND SERVICE Saturday April 13th | To ensure publication in this Special Edition kindly mail your copy to The Oshawa Times Classified Department or Telephone 723-3492 COPY DEADLINE APRIL 10th, 4 P.M. RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and Inscription Service 152 SIMCOE SOUTH 641 Cromwe!l Ave. (Corner Park Rd. & Bloor St.) DIAL 723-3512 H. DICK Pontiac- Buick Ltd. 1961 Chevrolet BELAIR HARDTOP 6 cylinder, automatic radio, exceptional condition, low $2395 1006 Brock Street South Phone 723-1002. WHITBY 668-4911 MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK EASTER NOTICE We respectfully ask a Il who can, to remove Winter wreaths etc., by April 10th in order that we may make your park reat as possible for Easter Sunday, 14th April. FLOWERS SENT IN CARE OF US WILL BE PLACED FOR YOU ANY TIME Thank You 1962 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible V-8 engine, automatic trans- mission, all power, low mile- age, one-owner, like new. Special $2395 Barlow Motors 428 King Street West Telephone 728-2631 1955 CHEVROLET V8, barrel carburetor. Dual dash radio, $300. Telephone 728-3720. standard, four i 1 mufflers. 1n-the-| coat, GIRL'S red leather jacket, also red spring + beautiful nylon dresses, new, Telephone 723-4929, ¢ | HONEST Cal's B. F, GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, Bat- teries, Kelvinator lB oars og tele- vision. ee aes Appli- ances, Name brands at higeoe dis- FUNERAL OF GORDON STANLEY ALLIN The memorial service for Gordon Stanley Allin, who died 1955 PONTIAC sedan, one owner, 6 cyl- inder, original 44,000 miles. New tires. ird|$100 down, TWO piece chesterfield in good condi- tion, Lioyd carriage, like news vy Meto-Boy Power mower, 1 year old. 728-1373. engine, 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, white, with radio A-1 condition, $550 or best offer. Tele- phone 728-2092. uc TON a Sa box and front end axle Best offer. and springs, Telephone cong Beant ci 623-3586, ELGIN 18 HP motor, used less than 20 hours, $275. Elgin boat trader, $60. ac BUICK automatic, radio, many A-1, Real bargain. 1959 VOLVO, one owner, very good condition. $1095 or best offer ex' $55) 0 or best offer, 728-9617. Ajax 942-2874 before 3.30. 1953 CHEVROLET, two door sedan. Good d cash. 1960 BUICK hardtop, black, low mile- ave, radio with back seat speaker, Tele- phone 725-5239. RENAULT- PEUGEOT-AUSTIN Parts and Service STATHAM B.A. SERVICE RITSON ROAD AND_KING «723-4733 and 723-7712 BUYING Om SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA (ust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 SPBING coat, girl's size 6, lat bine $6, Two tunics, brown, size 3, each $2. Almost new. Telephone 668-5296. at 728-7655 after 4 p.m. 1960 FORD sedan, six CClateg a stand- ard; 1955 Oldsmobile sedan, V-8, stand- ard; a Chevrolet sedan, 6 cylinder, Pontiac sedan, 6 _ SELLING We'll buy for top cash, Tel |brushes, + 9.30. Pbidag cy canvas. Prompt carvion, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North, VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes. Nyro Lasised attachments, it Cal Blake's Furniture and Appi rebuilt ma-) chines, Rentals, "Wallace Vacuum Ber. vice. Call 728-0591. Store, 24 Prince Street. 728-9191. MeCLARY four burner gas stove, auto- a gs Can be Ba} aga propane dual wheels; Sosa eo and chassis. Bowmanville, ars, 1956 VOLKSWAGEN, in good condition, black, $450, Telephone 723-1270, 1956 DODGE parts for sale. Reason- able. Telephone 728-5455. H. DICK Pontiac- Buick Ltd. 1962 Pontiac PARISIENNE HARDTOP Fully Equipped. Immaculate Condition. $2895 1006 Brock Street South WHITBY 668-4911 1962 Chevrolet BELAIR Four Door, 6 Cylinder. Automatic. Guaranteed, One-Owner. Low Mileage. Special $2395 Barlow Motors 428 King Street West Telephone 728-2631 The Home Of Good Used Cars "Before You Buy Give Bill A Try" BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY 668-4741 and 668-4025 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 625-6553 14 Albert St. YOUR VOLVO DEALER JAKE & BILL'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS and AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 449 Ritson Rd. 7 Oshawa 728-092 KELLY DISNEY USED CARS 409 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY--668-4291 Cars bought and sold 'i Liens paid off Trade up or down Always Top Quality 30--Automobiles Wanted RANGE, Admirai, 30 inch, electric, good condition, $40, Telephone 968-5302, RIANO for sale, good condition, $25. Apply 490 Drew Street. LAKESHORF Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. Wentworth East. 725-1161 $ ALL CASH $. For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 100 CARS WANTED Buying o 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 31--Automobile Repair HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE -- SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP -- AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 220) arranged, Blackstock 986-4926, ,|tires 760 x 15, like new. Best \Lakeshore Auto Wreckers, Telephone bine tee ik Gk ee ee cee 725-1181. and kitchen ensembles, Only delivers! Barons') Home 424 Simooe Street South. hth ltahtsh RECONDITIONED Thor dryers, $85; $75; BICYCLE, girl's sidewalk, like $20, Electric radiator, 1,500 watt with thermostat control, four only. 725-2665. wid strong Funeral Chapel, BUY AND SFLL, good used furniture and appliances. One location only. washer-dish washer combination, $65. Suaranteed, All Terms can Pretty's F South, 723-3271. 444 Simcoe Street 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 USED furniture, must be sold, Vacating of Two-piece Boe wise $25; refrigerators, $25 and up, er- ous items must be Feed Cal Biake's Used Furniture, 24 Prince Street, Osh- awa, SELL. YOUR business quickly with far-reaching inexpensive Oshawa Times Classified Ad. Just dial 723-3492 today. TWIN carriage, Gendron; gr car beds bog children and bathinette, All articles| in good condition. Telephone 725-6336, FILTER QUEEN SALES (Oshawa) 323 King Street West 728-7552 CUSTOM DRAPERIES Ready-made Drapes jamboo Expert track installations. Personal in-home Decorator Service RELIABLE Furniture - Interiors 96 KING E. -- 723-7928 HAVE you furniture or appliances for sale? We buy, sell and exchange. Mc- Keen's Used Furniture, 426 Simcoe South, 725-5181 or 725-6457. REMINGTON portab'e Sere ~~ 20 per cent off with free typing kil Cook's Office Equipment, 10 Richmond Street East, Oshawa. PETERBORO Mahogany boat 16 ft., one year old, 35-HP Johnston e! Sey $1,250, Also 9 cubic ft, Frigi- daire reltigerator $90 owner moving. Telephone 728-! GUN 'old old at the Oshawa General Hospi- ieciltal, Monday, April 1, in his 40th year, was held at the Arm- Wed- nesday, April 3, at 3.15 p.m. Rev. A. E. Larke, minister of Albert Street United Church, conducted the service. Inter- ment was in Mount Lawn Cem- etery. Pallbearers were Bill las, Ron Lamont, Donald Comi, Jim Lamont, Nick Mrygla, and Allan Mitchell. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM RICHARD MOON The memorial service for new.|William Richard Moon, who! died at the Oshawa General Hospital, Sunday, March 31, in his 60th year, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Wednesday, April 3, at 2 p.m. Rev. R. Love, minister of Kedron United Church, conduct-| , ed the service. Interment was in York Cemetery, Toronto. Pallbearers were Harold */Thomas, Hugo Nuellar, Andry, Blattler, Howard Farndale, Pe- ter Poole, and Russell Corner.| 4, FUNERAL OF EDITH LENORE GLASS The funeral service for Edith Lenore Glass, 15 Gibbons street, who died Sunday, March 31, at '\Oshawa General Hospital was held Wednesday, April 4, at McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Chapel. Rev. John K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church, Also cartridges. Telephone Oshawa 725-8183. MOVING, make offer: piano, bedroom suite, water softener, fireplace, lawn- mower, sump pump, canoe, bicycle, table saw, radio, inter-com, trailer, ce- ment mixer, two door commercial frig., Pop cooler. 668-5849 or 655-3981, RANGE, Frigidaire, 40" electric, auto- matic, table top model. In good condi- tion, $75. Telephone 723-3943, 32--Articles for Sale $35. GRAND PIANO white tuned to concert pitch. Telephone 723-2143 or 725-4348 SPECIAL 1963 SCOTT ALUMINUM BOAT 12 ft. car top model. 7¥% hp, Fishing Scott Motors COMPLETE $499 OSHAWA MARINE AND SERVICE 1487 Simcoe North 728-0031 Telephone What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone. Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. See and Hear the. New Admiral Stereos AT PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe St. N. 723-3043 29--Automobiles For Sale COMET William "Bill" William "Bi Is Pleased To Announce To His Many Friends His New Association With Ajax, Ontario Drew Ford's Family of Fine Products Complete Sales and Service METEOR MERCURY CARS & TRUCKS OPEN HOUSE TO EVERYONE Watch The Times Classified For our Finest Offers Used CARS and TRUCKS Bill Drew Mercury Sales 70 STATION ROAD, AJAX, ONTARIO Telephone Ajax -- 942-1030 Formerly Ainsworth Motors : TELEVISIONS Rebuilt sets, all makes Guar- anteed, One year warranty on picture tube. We also rent and buy. McKeen"s Used Furniture 426 Simcoe S$. 725-5181 or 725-6457 DRAPES Drapery Fabrics 89c yd. up Drapery Lining 69c yd. up Drapery Accessories M and C Dry Goods Drapery and 74 CELINA STREET Telephone 723-7827 SINGER Salethon Special $30 OFF Slanto-Matic Portable $50 OFF Slanto- Matic In Handsome Cabinet $15 OFF Portable Featherweight Model SAVE $20 STUDENTS A super value, approxi. mately €30 sheets of letter size typing paper (uews print) for only $1.00 Ap. ply Oshawa Times Office, Whitby 111 Dundas Street West. MAKE your own fresh juice. Save now on Health Juice Extractors, The Carmic Co., telephone days or evenings 723-7688. BUYING or selling furniture or ae ances, Call Elmer, Hampton 963-2294 263-2695. SUMP PUMP, complete, $25. Electric 80-gallon hot water tank, $15; large size combination door, $15; three sun porch and frames, $2 each, Telephone 725-0429, FENDER jazz bass guitar, Supro bass amplifier. Telephone 723-3800. MEAT counter 8' glass front, good con- dition, Telephone 725-1013, BOAT fibreglass 15' runabout, com- Plete with steering, windshield, lights and hardware, $250, Telephone Pickering Whitehall 2-2838, REFRIGERATOR Kelvinator, average size, in excellent condition, $85, Tele- Phone 728-9563 after 6 p.m. WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have, The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. GURNEY four burner apartment size range, good condition, $75; also Rey refrigerator, good working order, Telephone 728-6668, RESTAURANT equipment, counter stools, grills, fryers, shake machines, coffee stoves, toasters, freezers. At auc- tion sale prices, Dial 723-7463. ducted the service. Inter- ment was in Mount Lawn 'Ceme- ery. The pallbearers were Cecil Stephenson, Wesley Glass, Al- bert Glass, Arthur Glass, Abbot Doug! (Rose), born March 30, 1895, in England, Mr, Duffield was a resident of Oshawa and Canada for the past 55 years, He worked as a car-. penter. . The deceased was a veteran of the First World War serving with the 37th Battalion of En- gineers in France. : Surviving are three sisters, Mrs, William Harding (Lucy) and Mrs. Harold Mothersill (Lydia), both of Oshawa and Mrs. Edward Hemmington Columbus, and two brothers, William and Frederick of Oshawa. Mr. Duffield is at Armstrong Funeral Home. The memorial service will be held Saturday, April 6, at 2 p.m, conducted by Rev, Leonard Ware of St. George's Anglican Church, In- terment will be in the soldiers' plot, Oshawa Union Cemetery. were held for one of Canada's oldest and proudest citizens =. rr gg eae : vid Clarke, a contempo- rary of the Fathers of Confeder- ation, was 107 years of age and had celebrated his last birth 9 i December 9. Born in Prince 'ard County he spent all his years in this area. He had farmed. 'possibly long- er than any other man in the district before retiring. Me resi- dent near the county's White Chapel, he entered - Prince Edward County Hospital just 'four years ago. In that time, the staff recalled, he had remained bright and cheerful -- until ten se ago when he began to lapse, Mr, Clarke is survived by a son, Percy, in Oshawa, and two daughters, Mrs. C, HH, Picton, and Mrs. Stanley Thompson, Vancouver. Price and Ross Cotton. FUNERAL OF GEORGE HARRISON High Requiem Mass _ for George Harrison who died Monday, April 1, was sung in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Wednesday, April 3, at a.m. Rt. Rev. Monseignor P. Cof- fey sang the requiem high mass. Interment was in St. Gregory's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Leo Karnath, Jim McCray, Pete Gannon, Jim Slavin, Ted Mon- cheski and Bill Borrowdale. The body was at the Ger- row's Funeral Home. FUNERAL OF CHARLES M. MAZUIK The funeral service for Charles Mazuik who died Mon- day, April 1, in Sunnybrae Nurs- ing Home, Whitby Township, was held Thursday, April 4, at 10.30 a.m. at Armstrong Funer- al Chapel, Rev. P. Zaparyniuk, pastor of St. Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union CCTTING torch and hose. In good condition. 728-8908. end Telephone MAKE your own fresh juice. Save now on Health Juice extractors. The Carmic Co. Telephone days or evenings 723-7688, 14 FT. boat, 40 hp, electric Scott motor. Completely equipped, with trailer, spot- light, speedometer, extra tank, cover, steering wheel, controls, window shield, two adult life TF fe '$795, Telephone Pickering WH 2-6414 1954 BUICK motor, Taouilan condition, new starter, generator, voltage regula- tor, plugs, points, --o Good buy. Telephone . 723-3204. "REED Organs" reconditioned, some epee Used pianos bought and "sold. New Allen organs, Bell pianos, Wilton chord organs, W. Shoemaker, Zephy: Phone Mount Albert 134 W 2, 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. Brooklin, Ont. 655-3641 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 Tr. y. The pallbearers were John Comar, George Luchak, Nick Frederick, Ed. Kitchen, Reg: Anderson and Dmitro Romanuk. MRS, ETHEL E. SHEPARD The death of Mrs. Ethel Eliza Shepard occurred Wednesday, April 3, at 101 Oshawa boule- vard south, the home of her nephew, Stanley Davidson. She had been in failing health for three months. : The former Ethel Eliza David. son, she was born in Toronto and was in her 83rd year: She married Horace B. Shepard in 1903 in Amsterdam, N.Y. Fol- lowing her marriage, Mrs. Shepard lived in Amsterdam with the exception of the past three months in Oshawa. The deceased was a member of St. Ann's Episcopal Church, Amsterdam. She is survived by several nephews and nieces. Mrs, Shepard will be at John- son-Lindsay Funeral Home, Am- sterdam. The funeral service will be held at the funeral home, Saturday, April 6, in the afternoon. Interment will be in Green Hills Cemetery, Amster- dam. GEORGE DUFFIELD The death of George Duffield, 211 -Valencia road, occurred Thursday, April 4, at Oshawa General Hospital after a short illness. A son of the late Frederick and Mary Ann Duffield, he was Young Bud>-t Console Machine Singer Floor Polishers As Low As $29.95 Singer Vacuum Cleaners As Low As $59.95 Trade-In Electric Portable Machine $9.95 Singer SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 14.16 Ontario Street Oshawa 33--Market Basket 33--Market Basket FARMERS EASTER SHOPPIN Farmers' Mar! Thursday, April 11 -- MARKET OPENING FRIDAY, 12 NOON HOME BAKED GOODS -- FRESH EGGS FRESH VEGETABLES, POTATOES, POULTRY ONTARIO APPLES, ALL VARIETIES MAPLE SYRUP AND HONEY Simcoe South at Bloor G CONVENIENCE ket will open 12 Noon until 8 p.m. 34--Lost and Lae GIRL'S glasses lost » March 26, near Brownie Hall. a tine frames} in brown plastic case. 728-8588. Revise Time Round the Clock READY TO BUY PROSPECTS Read Times For Kedron / Sunday School KEDRON -- Beginning on Sunday April 14, for a three month trial period, the Sunday School classes at Kedron for children up to the age of eight Maple Grove UCW Has 34 Members By MRS, HARRY FREEMAN MAPLE GROVE -- The gen- eral meeting of the Maple Grove United Church Women was held in the church basement. The president Mrs. S. §S, Norton gave the call to worship, The program was in charge of Unit 3 with Mrs. C, P. Swal- low acting as chairman. Two piano solos "Girls and Boys come out to play" and "Inventions" were given by Mary-Ann Doyle. John McGuirk gave his prize winning speech "The. Satellite called Telstar", Two piano solos 'Sonata in Cc" and 'Waltz by Shubert" we Mr hed by we rs. nm read a. ter on Hong Kong from rie, study book "On Asia's Rim". Mrs. H. Brooks told the story on Formosa. Mrs. S, Morton presided for the business per- iod. Mrs. L. C. White, reporting on membership, stated the group have 34 members and nine life members at the pres- ent time. Mrs. H. Wright gave a report on supply work. A quilting will be held April 23. Used clothing may be brought in on May 7 when the group will have an afternoon tea in the Church basement. The next general meeting will be June 20. UNIT MEETS Unit 2 met at the home of Mrs. Ray Dubeau. A question and answer period on Asia was conducted by Mrs. Earl Cross. The history of East Asia and churches there was presented by Mrs. David Bow- man. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stevens recently visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardner, Garden Hill. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Jef- fery were Sunday visitors with Williard Stevens and Miss 'Alma Stevens, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Steve Doyle spent the weekend in Toronto and attended the Ontario Re- yn conference at the Royal You Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morton, were Mrs, Carl Bedford, Chatham, and son Clarence Bedford, Blen- heim; Mr. and Mrs, Ciare Al- lin, Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens accompanied by their' sister, Mrs. Charles White, Oshawa, recently returned their aunt, Mrs, Fred R, Foley, to Long Branch, after she spent a cou- ple of weeks with her niece, Mrs. Charlie White, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Morton, accompanied by their cousins Mrs. Carl Bedford, Chatham, and son Clarence Bedford, Blen- heim, were Monday evening supper guests with the former's sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Osborne, Bow- manville. Mrs. Cecil Jeffery, Mrs. Steve Doyle attended the 35th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Rundle, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Rundle were former resi- dents' of this community. A number from here called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jose, Newcas- tle, on their 40th wedding anni- versary. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Lou Power, Oshawa. will be held from 10.00 until 11.00 a.m, the same time as the church service. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pascoe were dinner guests this week of Want Ads Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Pierson of Oshawa. 4 SMOKED THROUGH NOSE Historian Fernandez de Ovieda wrote in 1535 that aa- tives of the West Indies smoked pipes with twin stems inserted in their nostrils.

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