Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1963, p. 18

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29--Automobiles For Sale 32--Articles For | Sale 198% PONTIAC Cog $695. Bowmanville 623-3393. 1962 OLDSMOBIEZ, good condition, $125. 728-9970. 2 Se dH AY i i al ip Fi ie fF 3k r : E a 5 Hy H lvl iy if : ye se 9 Enk a j ed by Auntie Annie and Uncle Bob Collison, Bloor Street West, Oshawa, also by" cousin's Jack and hg Colli- iP fil rn 83 E : [ & rf . Ros Z OPER, al ef a4 7 iL and family, and Rob Gilson and family. be ped. Private sale. Phone after 4 p.m., 723-3182. 1958 BUICK, 4-door hardtop, fully equip- ENJOY with tents, sleeping ba; ggg andl ren =! lanterns, Paggeonl pleaie ' jugs, Store, tay | West 36 WATT Stereo amplifier and pre- unit, 16 watts per channel, Must sell. T Whitby 668-8779. 1957. VOLKSWAGEN, sunroof, seat covers, 2 extra snow tires, wind- shielé washers. One of the best kept *87's around. Phone Whitby 668-4102, cll tlt Rader 1961 --_ custom, two door, Dover white with red interior, six cylinder, B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, Bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. DRILL press %-inch with % hp motor, floor model. New condition, $100. Tele- phone 623-2013. standard shift, radio. One local owner. Cash, trade or terms, Nicola Motor' Sales Ltd., tele- used once, POLAROID land eee . Telephone Highlander, model '80A, after 6 p.m. 723-2380. 1962 canvEcLET asa four door, radio, ete., excellent condition. $2,195 or make offer. Telephone 725-8132. FREE scrap lumber, to be hauled away from Industrial Disposal, Hi Road North, 725-9202, Ask for Nick. in, Custom Royal V8, 1954 DODGE seda: 250 scoTT -- In of and father, Nathaniel (Sandy) Scott, who passed away suddenly June We often sit and think of him by ion, Trade accepted. Phone 723-2281, . | reconditioned, with three moni AUTOMATIC washers and Fe ody all war-' ranty, hag $65 1961 CHEVROLET BelAir, automatic, two door coach, Telephone 728-7436. 1935 ae Salle coach, run- ANTIQUE ,|matic features up, Call anytime, terms arranged. Chester's Service, Caesarea, 986-4926. RANGE, Moffat, eae size, white pore! celain, synerochime, four burner, auto-| include two surface oven and outlet, full size, ributor, generators, a dyerodh for 32 to "38 Ford. Telephone after 6, 725-8503. 1985 TERRAPLANE sedan, big model, i k ith aly rir Hi. 25E Al condition, perfect restoring, Tele- phone 723-7841 after 6 p.m, t;| warming oven with element, plus two utility drawers, excellent condition. Sacrifice $100 telephone 725-0187. USED car parts, all kinds; used tires,' Peterboro Youths Steal 3 Cows COBOURG, Ont. (CP)--Two 17-year-old Peterborough youths were remanded for sentence Friday when they pleaded guilty 'ito the theft of three cows May 23. The court was told Leonard Francis Collins and Leonard A. Little took the cows, each worth $250, from the farm of Roy San- derson of Bailieboro and took 'armonyithem to a cattle auction in Lind- say where they left them to be sold. Mr. Sanderson went to the auction on advice of police and identified the cows before they were sold. Collins was remanded in cus- tody to June 10 and Little was remanded out of custody to June 21, all sizes, wheels. 509 Bloor Street East, or 723-2281. 30--Automobiles Wanted H 2 i A g ire [ el F i f i FAIRHART -- The family of the late Fred E. Fairbart wish to convey their thanks to the many relatives, friends and neighbors in the sad loss of a lov- husband, father and qrandtather, Ann Jane Pierson and dear father of|o Doris Irene, in his 75th year. Mr, Annis is resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. WP ae ead on SEE give ee floor Feo all hospital staff any way while he was . Our thanks to the prea, of St. Gregory the Great, Rt. Rev, M. Dwyer, Rev, Father L. T. MeGough ing 'Also for the lovely floral rest mass) services} all makes, VACUUM cleaner repairs, Free Parts, attachments, » LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest pices paid. 22% Wentworth East. 725-1181. $ ALL CASH $ For Clean cars we deol up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 - 668-8101 brushes, hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma- chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Serv- ice. Call anytime, 728-0591. OLD GUNS Wanted Oshawa 1725-8163 WF 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. 30" GURNEY pede range in excel- lent in peo order. Pearl for summer cot- tage. T Page R A. G. their consoli une and prayers. Kindest their thoughtfulness to Fred while he was in the hospital, and for acting as Our thanks also to can never express our thanks to Ger- row Funeral Chapel, to Bruce Gerrow "jand Mansill Gerrow and their wives . W. Oetelaar (Aida), of Brad- ford; Wesley of Toronto; Harold of Whitby; dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Cowx of Whitby in his 59th year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the Chapel on Monday, June 3, at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery. Labo lin. Minister the Rev. S. Armst: Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Sunday. JOYNT, Robert Thom: Entered into rest in 'Toronto General Hospital on Friday, May 31, 1963, Rob- ert Thomas Joynt, beloved son of the Jate Modena and Eckless Joynt in his 42nd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Memor- fal Service in the Chapel on Monday, dune 3, at 3 p.m. interment Mount fam 'Cemete: etery. WIROSTAK, Leslie Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- Dh for all their acts of kindness. We deep- reciate the ly app efficient way in which the funeral was directed. Our thanks also to the friends who loaned family. GREENE -- I would like to thank the Homemaker Committee of the Re Cross, also, the Local Branch of the Red Cross for their lovely gifts upon Trong.!my retirement from the service. I en- joyed my 16 years with them very --Florence G. Greene GRIFFIN -- I wish to take this op- portunity to express my sincere thanks to all my kind friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and cards; also the nurses and staff of B3 for their kind care and attention give! during my long stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Glazier and De Smith and Rev. Rom aNecmin Griffin SLOAN -- We wish to thank the much, »| nurses of the 4th floor and many thanks f/to Dr, Allan Rundle for the close at- ;j tention and care our daughter, Heather! rong » Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel Monday, June 3, 2 Been Intermeat Oshawa Union Cem have I aia arranged r in Mount testity this to be answer to a delicate future Prob- Dawn, received during_her stay in Osh- pawa General Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. oigitad for his kind words agi thoughts. --Ed and Audrey Sloan TKA -- I would like to thank TCH our relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of ing thanks to the Knights of Columbus for Catholic Women's League. Mere words cars. --Margaret Fairhart, Tommy and 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used cor 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 WHITBY WESTERN TIRE ALL MAKE SERVICE CENTRE Remanufactured engines from $151 exchange. EASY TERMS 149 Brock St. N. 668-8791 32--Articles for Sale and | 728: MOTO BOY lawnmower,' brand new, BUYING or sane ier or appli- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or) 263-2695, AIR snaioaae: new, reasonable, Telephone 728- STEREO SET Eico home built aaa lent condition, $200. Telephone 728-7484 after 5 p.m. HI-LO custom travel trailer, all alum- inum siding. Apply at corner of Solina Road and No, 2 highway, east of Osh- awa 6 miles, ENCYCLOPEDIA, Canadian elition, almost new, umes complete with bookcase, pick up the payments, Telephone 723-3911. NEW! Versatile kitchen machine, No wife should be without this marvel. Telephone days or evenings, The Car mic Co., 723-7688. set of Americana, 30. vol- one year old. aaa b Tilbury Man Guilty Of Conspiracy CHATHAM, Ont. (CP)--A 24- year-old man was remande Friday to June 10 for sentence for his part in a conspiracy to sell stolen vehicles after substi- tuting key parts in them for parts from wrecked cars. Donald J. Smith, 24, of Til- bury and London, Ont., pleaded guilty to the charge of conspir- acy and to five others involving uttering forged documents, false pretences and atempted fraud. Arrested in Vancouver two months ago, he has been in jail here since. Leo Dupuis, 45, a Tilbury body shop operator, and Clifford Ri- vait, 25, of Wheatley have Bond Markets: Featured By Light Trading By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian bond markets were quiet this week amid light trad- ing. The treasury bills moved down in yield agai nwith the 91- day bills averaging 3.19 per cent as the banking system pre- pared to take delivery of its purchase of the recent short- term Canada bonds and to pre- pare for higher cash reserve re- quirements for June. The short-term Canada mar- ket weakened during the week, mostly as the result of unwill: ingness of the chartered banks to add to their portfolios at this time. Finance and commercial pa- per was in adequate supply with considerable activity taking Ibear activity taking pTd place especially in commercial paper. Dealers inventory of se- curities remained substantially unchanged. Prices were unchanged on the long-term Canada market. The provincial market was down in a % to % range in quiet trading. Trading was also quiet on the corporate market. The Trans. Canada Pipe Lines five-per-cent 1988 convertible issue gained 114 to 123-125. Anglo-Canadian Tele- phone came to the market with $7,000,000 2.65-per-cent $50 par value preferred shares: offered at $50 to yield 5.30 per cent. The issue met with good re- sponse. OBITUARIES pleaded not guilty to charges of GUITAR, electric, Gretsch, Duo-jet, 2 ing stolen goods and are to be tried in September. pick-up. Black and ava Bigsby tail piece, case, $200. ial 723-4068. LUMBER, quantity of 2x4's, 2x8's, mis- cellaneous lumber, various lengths. $150. After 6 p.m, telephone 728-4550. GENERAL Electric 40" heavy "duty range, excellent condition. Ideal for cot- tage, $29, Wayne Appliances, 78 Simcoe EAT MOST FISH The people of Iceland catch and eat more fish per capita than any other nation. North. FRIGIDAIRE $45; davenport $10; plat- form rocker, aluminum sun cot, metal high chair, blond bedstead, -- house- hold items. Whitby, 668-2877 1/32----Articles For Sale @ CHORD Crescendo electric organ, like new. Telephone 668-4570. Ty "FT. plywood boat, A-1 Best offer. 728-0051. Apply 160 Simeoe South,| 1 SEA Flea 8', good condition, equipped ring wheel and carrying $75. 725-0677. MODEL cars, Scalextric, Triang Prod- uct, model CP3, two cars and one 1959. MOTORCYCLE, BSA, good condi- tion. Telephone 728-2324. transformer, $40. '728-4720. worth $85, selling for $75. T 2808. MAJOR 'appliances and bunk beds for) w sale, r After 6 p.m., Whitby, lem. tas for 723-2633. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasioss, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM CZEREWATY -- In loving memory of @ dear husband and father, William | 7 awe who passed away May 31, of » for the many peek tributes sent during the sudden death of my loving husband, Jacob Tkatch, My anaes to Rev. John Ja- centy, Motors PIANO. used, excellent tone. Apply 246 Wilson Road South. ROBERT THOMAS JOYNT Robert Thomas Joynt died in the Toronto General Hospital Friday, May 31. He died after a short illness and was the son of the late Modena and Eckless Joynt. He resided for several years at 200 Clark street, Oshawa, and was born February 22, 1922 in Trenton, Ont. Mr. Joynt resided in Oshawa for most. of his life and was a member of the Simcoe Street United Church. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. William J. O'Reilly (Made. line) of Nantes, France, and BABY carriage in reasonable; portable electric record player; also used furniture for cottage) use. Dial 728-2515. and and also to the Armstrong -Actgpado TYPEWRITERS, adders, du-|> |Cal Blake's Furniture and Appliances | Store, ; 34--Lost and Found SELLING furniture or We'll buy it for top cash, Telephone 24 Prince Street. 728-9191. ene for their kind and effici vice, --Mrs. Adeline 'Tkateh ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING q 'iters, % three hundred new and used. We buy,! sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby 12 FT. plywood boat, Johnson motor, LOST -- Beagle dog, black and tan, some white, in the region of Harmony Road North, Reward. Telephone John Irwin. 723-2745. trailer and extras; single air mattress; swimming eg lady's Bulova wrist watch, 668-422 STUDENTS A super value, approxi- (Continued from Page 17) [hl ggdenme re cash register, electric, $150. Store scales, 15 lb. capacity, $50; re- 29---Automobiles For Sale frigerator, good condition, $25; Gurney) wood or coal range, $20, Telephone 7234 1956 PONTIAC station totgry good con- dition. Telephone Whitby 668-3246. REFRIGERATOR for sale in hihi good condition. Telephone 723-2627. 1951 CHEVROLET, plates, good trans- Portation, 214 Burk Street. 1955 FORD V8, 4-door, standard. Price $150. Apply Huron Street after 5 p.m. 1960 shad four door hardtop, new tires, a memory we "shall, always keep. Always remembered by loving wife Kathleen and son Andrew and family eg Telephone ms 0070 after 5 p.m. | sion, BUY AND SELL, good ey furniture and appliances. One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe Street South. 723-3271. _ counts anywhere. We carry Restonic/ y,|and Beverly mattress furniture lines. HONEST ar Furniture and Appii-| ances, Name brands at biggest dis- 36--Legal Mrs. Joseph Daniel (Dorothy) of Oshawa; and two brothers, William John and Arnold Fred- erick, The body is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Serv- I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by any- one on or after this date, June 1, 1963 without my written consent. --Aubrey King, 614 Dundas E., Whitby. Your authorized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on King street east. Varko's road, Open 12 hours daily. 9.30 - 9.30, Telephone 728-9191. AVON Cosmetics offers excellent earn- ing opportunity for rural housewives, working in your own community. Write PO Box 512, Oshawa. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Lieve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. _ CANOE and canary and cage and girls' clothing, size 10-12, All in good condi- tion. Dial 728-3713. RANGE, Moffat, automatic, 40 inch, 5 elements, two ovens. Excellent condi- tion, $60 or make an offer, Telephone BOAT, 12 ft. Paceship for racing, ski- ing or pleasure, double deck, plis hard-| ware, steering wheel, $130. Dial! 7515. 1956 PLYMOUTH, t fi Good condition, $350. Apply 110 William Street West. and father, Billie Nott pers -- away June 2, 1959. NOTT -- In busband PICK-UP, 1954 Ford. Rebuilt motor, racks, good tires, good condition. Pri- vate. 668-5152. 1955 PONTIAC sedan, new motor, body AS Telephone 728-5747, For quick sale, 1961 VOLKESWAGEN white finish, A-1 MEMORIALS Canadian Makes and Imports 12,000 miles, $995. Tel lephone 668-3220. 1955 FORD, mechanically A-l. Best cash offer, around $350. 6.30 to 8 eve- nings. 723-1405. MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering 1955 PONTIAC 4 door, black, radio, new tires, Sy aged good, $400 or offer. 723-990: Installation, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 Oshawa Monument Company 1435 King Street East Telephone 728-3111 RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and Inscription Service 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 962 CORVAIR 'ons coupe, Al roughout, Trade considered. Private, After 6 telephone 728-4819. TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 625-6553 14 Albert St. GENERAL REPAIRS ALL MAKES OF CARS PARTS AND SERVICE All Foreign Make Cars STATHAM B.-A. SERVICE Ritson Road and King 723-4733 and 723-7712 USED VOLKSWAGEN VAN 1962 Model Window Van MASONRY building being wrecked. For | used building materials apply rear of Holy Cross School or dial 728-9551 DINING room suite, 7 pieces, 5 chairs, table, bureau. Very cheap. Box 721,/ Oshawa Times. SHOPSMITH, wood work: | 725-1508. BEAUTIFUL Singer Zig-Zag in desk like console, slightly used. This one makes hundreds of fancy stitches, but- ill sell for Write Box tonholes, sews on buttons. $48.88 or payments of $6.80. 718 Oshawa Times. |CONVERSION oll burners, used com- plete with REWARD $200.00 reward will be posted for information lead- Ing to arrest and conviction of person responsible for the Theft of a 1952 Morris four- door model, black, licence No, B.80374, belonging to Mr. Wilfred R. Alexander, 494 Nipigon Street, Oshawa Call Perry Heating, 723-3443, ing lathe, drill, dato, $350 or includes saw, jointer, shaper, router, sander, nearest offer, 725-7559. PATIO sets, cast concrete, table three benches, able. _ Dial 725-1348. pedestal Priced reason- WHEEL CHAIRS Repairs, ying Rentals, Als Hospital beds, alkars, bed- Side commodes, crutches, canes, slenderizing machines and roll-away beds. 725-1644 MILLER Trailer Accessories Everything for trailers. Tag Along Trailers Rental and Sales 9 TUDOR STREFT AJAX 942-3491 BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY Grew Cruisers, Traveler Ma- son, M and Larson Boots. Evinrude, Volvo-Pento and O.M.C. 88 Motors. Open Until 8 P.M. MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ont. 655-3641 BOAT SPECIAL WINDOW screens, various sizes, sump pump, hardwall swimming pool, heavy gauge plastic liner, used only twice. Excellent condition. Dial 725-8772. Custom Built Furniture a ber of Ontario Motor League, Toronto Club. ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE TORONTO CLUB 2 Carlton Street, Toronto 2 PICNIC TABLES B.C. Cedar, 5 to 6 ft. with attached benches, Pre-Cut $16 Assembled $19 LAWN FURNITURE Kitchen Cabinets Boat Repairs Anything In Wood R And M. Custom Woodcraft Telephone 725-9181 SPECIAL BAMBOO DRAPERIES WIDTH LENGTH Oin. 84 In. 2.98 ' 4.49 5.98 7.49 8.98 Pair in. Pair in. Pair in. Pair in. Pair in. GENERAL TRADES BOYS' TRAINING SCHOOL BOWMANVILLE ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Tenders Sec- retary, Room 6630, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, until 3:15 p.m. (E.D.T.) on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1963 for the demolition of the ex- isting water supply system and the construction of a new ice will be held in the chapel Monday, June 3 at 3 p.m. with Rev. J. K. Moffat officiating, Interment will follow in Mount Lawn Cemetery. FUNERAL OF GEORGE H. ROBINSON The funeral service for George H. Robinson who died at his home, 344 Thornton's road north, Wednesday, May 29 was held in St. George's An- glican Church, Friday, May 31 at 3 p.m. Rev. F. G. Ongley conducted the service. He was assisted by Rev. A. Woolcock, Interment was in Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were: Clay- ton Holt, Allan Smith, Donald Smith, Eric Robinson, David McLaren and Allastair Moore. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43 held a graveside ser- vice directed by Rev. Woolcock. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM H. WALKER The funeral service for Wil- liam H, Walker, 782 Simcoe street north, who died Tues- day, May 28, at Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital was held Fri- day, May 31 at 1.30 p.m. at McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home. Rev. Harry Mellow of North- minster United Church conduct- ed the service. Interment was in Pinedale Cemetery, Brock Township. The pallbearers were Walter Johnson, F. Troop, L. Douglas, G. Bagshaw, A. Rundle and C, Hodgson, HAVELOCK ANNIS The death of Havelock Annis, 826 Law. street, occurred early today at Oshawa General Hos- pital. He had been in poor health for two years. Born in Durham County, east of Columbus, August 18, 1888, he was a son of the late Arthur Annis and Alma Pugh. Eugene hockey player with Montreal|discoyered seven oil fields and Canadiens, in the National Hockey Associa- Washington Daily News report that Canada has quietly made MEXICO an approach for membership in/co's Socialist leader, Vincente the Organization of American|Lombardo Toledano, announced States brought an immediate/Friday that his Popular Social- denial Friday from the Cana-list party had worked out final dian embassy. An embassyidetails for absorbing the spokesman said there has been|Worker-Farmer Party. The next ticipate in an eight-month "walk for peace," Gary Moffatt, offi- be one of the marchers who wili set out from Hamilton June 7: The marchers hope to reach the echal, Algiers, the newspaper Le Peu- ple reported today. The paper funeral services for a "'chahid" beneath the corpse. CAPSULE NEWS EX-HAB ROBBED ST, HYACINTHE, Que. (CP) Payan, 75, onetime told police Friday he was robbed of $5,982 by two armed youths outside a bank in this community 25 miles east of Montreal. The money was thejand Pinar Del Rio provinces payroll for the Payan family tannery. Mr. Payan played with the Canadiens from 1910 to 1914 tion, DENY OAS BID WASHINGTON (CP) -- A no approach and the question of Canada joining the OAS is still|the Mexican. Communist part: under study at Ottawa. argv PLAN PEACE WALK TORONTO (CP) -- About a 2 Youths Rob Ex-Hab Player Price Supports Hit By Growers CHATHAM (CP) -- Smith, Ontario Soya-Bean rae ers' Marketing Board chairman, said Friday night Ontario soy. . bean growers are deeply disap- pointed with the $2.15 per bushel 1963 support price announced in Ottawa Thursday. The board has requested a $2.50 per bushel stabilization price in a submission earlier this year. "If we are going to expand soybean acreage we are going to need an incentive price, and this can be obtained through either the stabilization act or through tariffs on imports," Mr. Smith said. the Mr. Smith warned that $2.15 "support . price this year's crop is the final decision of the stabilization board, then soybean growers will become fewer in number unless some consideration tariffs soybean imports is given." Last year, he said, 13,000,000 bushels of soybeans were im. ported into Canada -- 2,400,000 more than the previous year and about double the Ontario soybean crop. The 1963 support price is one cent higher than the 1963 figure. DISCOVER OIL ' KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)--So- viet geologists who are conudct- ing explorations in Cuba have new mineral deposits, Havana radio says. The broadcast aid Friday the oil fields and depos- its of cobalt, manganese and) other ores were found in Oriente and in the central part of the] ¢ island. TAXES HIGHEST ~ HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)--A five per cent sales tax--highest in the U.S.--and an eight-cent- a-pack cigarette tax went into effect in Pennsylvania today. PARTIES MERGE CITY (AP)--Mexi- step, he said, would be to invite to. join and make his Socialists -- only party of the labor class." dozen Torontonians plan to par- COMING EVENTS cer of the Toronto Committee of 100, said Friday. He said he will SHOP the "variety store" of the Class- ified Section--'Miscellaneous for Sale" today. It's loaded with wonderful offers. LIONS BINGO southenr tip of Cuba. ESTATE PROBATED BRAMPTON (CP) -- Cattle- man Col. Bartley Bull willed $744,000 of his $986,745 estate to charity and education. Col. Bull, who died last June, bequeathed amounts to his sister, two grandnephews and nieces and nephews. PLEADS GUILTY NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. (CP)--Van Huget, 17, a high school student, pleaded guilty in magistrate's court at nearby Cloverdale Friday to assault oc- casioning bodily harm. He was remanded to June 14. The charge wa laid following a classroom altercation Thursday in which teacher Manfred Pohn, 32, was stabbed in the back with a pair of sharp-pointed metal dividers. REFUSED LEGAL AID VANCOUVER (CP)--One of three men charged in the April 19 riot at the penitentiary in nearby New Westminster has been refused free legal aid. Wil- fred Watts, secretary of the Law Society of British Colum- bia, said Friady the application of Nelson Bernard Wood, 27, was refused because of a pre- vious cirminal conviction. BOY COMMITTED CALGARY (CP)--A 13-year- old Calgary boy was committed to mental hospital for an indefi- nite period after being acquitted Friday in juvenile court on three counts of delinquency dealing with capital murder. The boy was charged after his father, mother and teen-age sis- ter were found shot to death in their home Jan, 25. PAINTING VALUABLE GOTEBORG (AP) -- Oscar Dalsbecker, a truck driver, bought a painting about 10 years ago for 35 kronor ($7). Not long ago, art experts examined the painting and agreed it could bring more than 200,000 kronor ($50,000). It is a portrait of French Cardinal! Ricehlieu, painted by the French artist Philippe de Champaigne, who died in 1674, SEVEN BLOWN UP ALGIERS (AP)--Seven per- sons were killed and 25 others were injured by the explosion of a bomb at Camp du Mar- about 60 miles east of said it happened during crowded (martyr). The bomb was placed EXCHANGE SPY VIENNA (AP) -- Police Wednesday, June 5th 8:00 P.M. JUBILEE PAVILION Watch Tuesday's Paper FERNHILL PARK OPENING SATURDAY, JUNE 1 6:30 p.m. Free itrects, for members Children. Games, Draws, Home baking. Fire- works, Giant cerial display. BINGO AT U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, JUNE Ist 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES $10 A GAME BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, JUNE Ist 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots to go 1--$150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted Courtice United Church SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, JUNE 2 9:30 A.M. - 7 P.M. Guest speaker the Rev. L. Wesley Herbert King Street United Church, Everyone welcome. 4 GAMES OF $20, $30. $40, $50 JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH BINGO - SPRING BAZAAR & DANCE Sponsored by St. John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church 31 Bloor St. E. Oshawa on Thursday, Friday and Saturday May 30, 31 --June 1--6P.M. St. John's Regular Parish Bingo, Friday, 7:30 (Bloor and Simcoe) 20 games $6.00 and $12 5 Jackpots at $40 Share the wealth -- (No children at regular bingo under 16) bie on hag sg 1d from 6 to 8:30 and Dancing from 2. Good orchestra and door prizes. WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO-MONDAY, JUNE 3rd Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chonce On Door Prize 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 53-56 1--$150 Jackpot (Must Go) Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or Less 20 GAMES $20 and 5 SPECIAL GAMES at $30 REGULAR GAMES PAY DOUBLE IN 17 NOS. OR LESS $100.00 DOOR PRIZE EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 --EXTRA BUSES RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA ADMISSION FREE KINSMEN BINGO KINSMEN: GOMMUNITY CENTRE 109 C E ST. WEST TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus $50 Full Card 5 -- $30 Games; 2+-- $250 Jackpots 20*-- $29 GAMES JACKPOT WOS. 51 and 52 EARLY BIRD GAMES -- EXTRA BUSES -- 7:30 BUS DIRECT FROM 4 CORNERS FREE in, Pair 10.49 in. Pair 11.98 ROLL UP SHA CAFE CURTA RELIABLE Furniture -- Interiors 96 King Street Eost 723-7928 Downtown Oshawa Custom-Made DRAPERY -- | Hundreds of homes in Oshawa and District have added charm and distinction to their interiors with drapery in the latest designs in a variety of fabrics, styled by M. And C. Drapery and Dry Goods Store For your decorating needs Call us today. 723-7827 74 Celina Street, Oshawa one careful owner-driver since new. This van- has been serviced regularly and hos been well maintained. It looks like new. Priced to Sell $1695 OPEN EVENINGS SABYAN Motor Sales Ltd. Authorized | Volkswagen Dealer 334 Ritson Road South 723-3461 1953 CHEVROLET BELAIR One owner, finished in Roman Red with match'ng interior and 5 new tires. Immaculate throughout. Special this week $445 WELLMAN Motors Ltd. Your Local RAMBLER Dealer 100 Nonquon Road 728-7351 water supply system at the Boys' Truining School, Bow- manville, Ontario. Plans, Specifications and "Tender Documents may be obtained from, or viewed at Room 7704 (Tower), Depart- ment of Public Works, Eas! Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, (Tele- phone No. 365-1079), or viewed at the Builders Ex- change at Oshawa, Ontario. A Se 000.00 Bid Bond and a 100 Performance Bond vit i required as specified. sources said today Austrian jus- tice authorities recently ex- changed a convicted Czechoslo- vak spy for two unidentified Austrians accused of smuggling by the Czechoslovaks. The in- formants said the spy, Fran- tisek Nesvada, wa taken to the Czechoslovak border where the exchange took place. Last Feb- ruary, a Vienna court sentenced him to 15 months in prison for attempted spying on army in- Stallations, OFFER REWARD NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (AP) The Jewish Wat Veterans state organization offered a $1,000 re- ward Friday for information leading to the conviction -- of vandals who desecrated a Ro- man Catholic cemetery Thurs- day. Police estimated the dam- age at $100,000. INVENTOR YOUNG WASHINGTO N(AP)--Robert Wesley Patch, of nearby Chevy Chase, Md., will receive a pat- ent Tuesday from the U.S. pat- ent office--and probably will set Between 1940 and 1960 the/a new record besides, For the United States population grewlinventor of a new toy truck is from 132,000,000 to 180,000,000jonly six years old, believed to but farm population decreased|be the youngest person ever to 1 be awarded a patent, The deceased lived all his life in Oshawa and district. He was educated. in Pereman's School, in the Columbus area. Mr. Annis was an_ active skater and was still engaging in this sport, until two years ago. He farmed in the Columbus area until 1956 when he came to Oshawa. He married the former Ann Jane Pierson in Oshawa. in 1911. Mr. Annis was an adherant of Simcoe Street United Church. ~He is the last of his family and is predeceased by two sis- ters, Mrs, E. F, Farley and Mr, C. N. Smith of Cleveland. Besidess his wife he leaves, a daughter, Miss Doris Irene Annis of Oshawa. The late Mr. Annis is at Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held' Monday, June 3 at 2 p.m. in the chapel, conducted by Rev. John K. Moffat of Simcoe Street United Church. Interment es be in Oshawa Union Ceme- ery. TRIBUTES To Departed Fathers and Grandfathers will be published in The Oshawa Times Saturday, June 15th 14 ft. Fibreglass 1963. 28 H.P. electric motor and Scott trailer. Complete unit. $1,465. OSHAWA MARINE AND SERVICE Open Until 8 p.m. Saturday to 6 New Location 1180 Simcoe N. 728-0031 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 16Y% Bond W. Portable TV Time ELECTROHOME R.C.A. VICTOR ADMIRAL Prices Start at THE ANNUAL DECORATION DAY Under the Auspices of BEETHOVEN LODGE NO. 165, 1.0.0.F. will be held in GROVESIDE CEMETERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 9, 1963 AT 2:30 Monday, BINGO 8:00 P.M. ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 KING ST. EAST AT FAREWELL FREE-ADMISSION=FREE 20 REG. GAMES--TOTAL $300 SNOWBALL 56 NOS. -- $140 -- $20 CON. Plus $10 Each Horizontal Line. Regular Jackpot 57 Nos.--$100--$20 Con. SHARE THE WEALTH GOOD PARKING EXTRA BUS SERVICE NO CHILDREN, PLEASE. S "ye Tenders will not be consid- ered unless made on forms supplied by the Department. A Deposit of $50.00 CASH, OR CERTIFIED CHEQUE made payable to the Treas- urer of Ontario, will be re- quired per set of tender doc- uments, which will be re- funded if documents are re- turned in good condition within thirty days of above closing date, otherwise fore- feited. The lowest or any' tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. Millar, Deputy Minister, Department of Public Works, Ontario, To ensure publication in this Special Edition Telephone 723- 3492 The Oshawa Times Classified Department Store will be closed ~,ot 12 noon on Saturdays during June, July, August. PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe N., 723-3043 FEWER FARMED Before 12 Noon Friday, June: 14th \ in,

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