CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Chemists Told Low Tariffs making plastics, synthetie tex- tiles, BF oer Bo fertili- zers, industrials, gases and ex- plosives heard Mr. Goudey IN MEMORIAM SHEARER -- In loving memory of a dear father, Robert Shearer, who pass- ed away June 9, 1960. (Continued from Page 15) 32--Articles for Sale 32--Arrticles For Sale SAILBOAT, 14-ft. Enterprise design,| BOAT, motor and trailer, propane stove warn that improper treatment on tariffs and other forms of national assistance in thé plas- tie industry could be "'instru- Rid Competition ZCP) -- Canada's i Pats remembered Gone from us, but leaving memories | good Death can never take away Memories that will always linger co! two years old, fibre- 723- red hull, $400. glas 3689. BUY AND SELL, good used furniture} and appliances. ge ee ioeation von |e Pretty's F South. 723-3271. ENJOY summer air pred with tents,| and grr car set. Excellent -- ly 146 Windsor or dial 725-3855. Street) Store, 24 Prince Street, 728-9191. INTERNATIONAL bee aged Farmall Cub tractor, spring tooth rg ger and by Geatiee: Irene, son-in-law Howard and grand- Janice and Donny. of bags, ground sheets, agg ne tg jugs, coolers, Best prices in to m Tire Store, 48 Bond plough, qi Phone 723-1883 noon to 9 p.m. COMMERCIAL Hiting 4 freezer, water desk, milk shaker, slicer, steel ares door, RANGE, Moffat, large size, white por- celain, syncrochime, four burner, auto-| bed, matic features include two surface elements, oven and outlet, full size, warming oven with element, plus two utility drawers, excellent condition. Sacrifice $100 telephone 725-0187, wheelbarrow, antique |, swivel chairs, used duplicator, bill-| ing machine, small scale, typewriter desk. Make offer. Dial 668-5849. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dw| plicators, chequewriters, comptometers,| new and eo We ome ARCH top guitar with pick up and/ sell, Cord. Telephone 668-2095 after five p.m. » rent, service, Equipment, 137 Brock fouthe whitby. SHEARER -- ed away June 9, 1960. forget. --Lovingly remembered and in-l Hilda. WILSON -- In loving memory Mrs. away June 9, 1961. bay laly ral Gerald M. On Friday, ehael's Hospital. Brawiey, St. Clair Avenue West, To- fonto, after 1 ae any, after- noon. (Requiem in St, Aichael's Cathedral (Bond peedly at Shuter) on morning at 9.30 o'clock. In- ferment Mount Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to/ the Canadian Heart Fund, 22 College Toronto. COOPER, William, Clifford Fairview Lodge,' Whitby, on Satur- day, June 8, 1963, William Clifford , beloved son of the late William 'Hugh gg lh in his 68th year. Resting at the inson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin. Service in the chapel on Monday, Jun 10, at td -m. fh rooklin, FOWLER, Richard Wesley At Oshawa General Hospital, Friday, June 7, 1963, Richard (Wesley) Fowler, nd , Myrtle (Mrs. Albert Pearce), Newcastle, Albert, Campbellford. Eimer, anville, Jim, Sault Ste. Marie, in a T3rl year. Resting at Northeutt and Smith Funeral Home, 53 Division Street North, Bogmenvile. Gervice Tuesday, June 11 at 2 p.m. In. ferment Pontypool Cemetery. ar. Resting at the capel of Mc- -Panabaker, Port Perry, for eervice on Monday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Pine Grove Cemetery. VAMILIES who have pre- arranged their family estates together in Mount Lawn Memorial Park testify this to be the answer to a delicate future prob- lem. Call for courteous information '723-2633. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and flora! requirements -for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 , loving dear wife and mother, Her memory a daily thought. _|--Bthel and Ruby. WILSON -- In who passed away June 9, 1961. So many things have loving ofa dear father, Robert toeacer, who pass- Wonderful memories of one so dear sured still with a love sincere| and Beverly Still in our hearts he is living yet, him too dearly to ever by son Jim memory of Mina Wilson, HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appli- ances, Name brands at biggest dis- counts anywhere. We carry Restonic STUDENTS A value, mately 630 sheets of letter 'ase pial paper (news print) for only $1.00. Ap Office, Whitby. Your authorized GE dealer. Honest Cal's on King street east, Varko's road. Open 12 hours da! 9.30 - 9.30, Telephone 728-9191. lines./i11 Dundas Street West. 'ily. | Price FULLSIZE pra on in good con- of|dition, Apply 668-: Mina L. Wilson, who passed, WASHING machine, Norge, automatic, reconditioned, $75. Apply 148 Easthaven Street or telephone 725-9843. a|EATONIA carriage and FRFEZER, 21 cubic ft. new condition. $225. Apply Box nese Oshawa Times. THREE - OCTAVE Jenco vibraphone, Jenco Marimbas, a B-Flat slide trom- bone, 40 watt output amplifier, two 12- inch Biaxial microphone. spe: Very reasonable. Dial 728,3487. - SCOOTER, All-State, red, one owner, verts to a car bed, good New Non | $150. bathroom sink. Telephone 725-4998, Since you were called away Memories of you come our way. Though absent you are always near, Still missed, still babes always dear. Ww hi Ww aut matic, Westinghouse etigeriies 1% cu, ft., 30 inch Moffat range, Woods freezer chest 15 cu. ft. After 6 p.m., Whitby, 668-4079. WARDROBE with two doors, bottom --Ever her Tom ond family. | Apply 238 Dearborn Avenue or dial 723-1786. CARD OF THANKS TWO piece chesterfield, condition, 220 Ritson Road So PROPANE hot water eer rere new. $50 or best offer. Telephone Port ery good uto-!$165. Dial Bowmanville 623-5531. shelf. good condition, $30 or best offer.| ny, BOAT, Nipissing, 14 ft. cedar strip, 16 FT. Tee- sage nee trailer, $850, Can seen at 1165 Ritson Road South or 'tial 728-1362. lust sell everything, almost like new. Living, dining room. bedroom furniture. ete. Dial 725-1408. HOLSTEIN HEIFER BRINGS $4,100 Roybrook Primrose, a daughter of the famous Class 'Extra' bull, Bond Haven Rag LEAVING Oshawa the end of July. AP ple Maple, sold for the 32--Articles For Sase {|friends and neighbors for their |jured here today in a head-on MAIDMAN -- I would like to Perry 985-2901, to express my thanks to my many relatives, thoughts, Pee ee and cards a GARDEN tractor, tiller; two foot cut roto- also Cox trailer 4x8. Telephone |, Brooklin 655-3532. ing my pital also i General Hospital. Thanks to the Royal Canadian and Aux., also to the nurses _ staff capacity, 16 FT. Paceship and trailer, 2,000 Ib. Mercury Mark 25, Apply 53 Stone Street East. $500. EXCELLENT ney Kenmore elec- tric range, 42%", 11% cu. ft. re- frigerator, GE daon dryer. Reason- able. Dial 723-4229, BABY crib, spring mattress, commode chair, car seat, feeding dish, folding gate, blankets, sweaters, other clothes, Telephone 725-8663. Plastic, TREA~ Pop to an easy chair for Father's Day. Platform rockers, good frieze covers, $38; rockers, all vinyl, $47; recliner ch pillow back style, $52; high back swivel airs,|with bag, chairs | 668-2859. CAR TOP BOAT, 10% ft. long ,$12 Model 800 Polaroid land camera kit, complete set of registered golf clubs cart and new shoes. Dial with walnut arms, $18; hostess chairs, $10.88. Hurry down for best selection. of Ward '3B. Special thanks to Dr. Do- 25. C. Maidman (Ted) : Very reasonable. REFRIGERATOR, Crosley Shelvador, cu. feet, suitable for cottage. Good condition, 725-1684. Dial Killed One, Head-On Crash): brushes, hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma- Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Serv- ice, Call anytime, 728-0591. chines. VACUUM cleaner repairs, e i Parts, all makes, attach: Wilson F Oshawa, 14 FT. moulded plywood Paceship, fully equipped, steering wheel, wind- shield, etc. $450 or nearest offer. Tele- phone 725-8051 until 5. After 5 p.m. Whitby 668-5225. OLD GUN Wanted T Oshawa 725-8183 Injured Six OAKVILLE (CP)--One man was killed and six others in- collision. Albert Frederick Donald, 43, What's My Line? Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances. your needs phone. For Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. al, assorted dishes, suitable for cottage. Telephone 725-8663. ARC welder, Miller, 50 pounds of rods. Blackstock 986-4310. with accessories, $175. Telephone of Oakville was killed when his i}small station' wagon collided with the car in which the in- jured were riding. In hospital in satisfactory con- dition are Fergus Rowland, 26, of Kitchener with possible rib fractures and a possible broken spine; Phil Landry, 44, of Ac- ton, 12 miles east of Guelph, with face and leg lacerations; Addison Gracey, 47, of Guelph with a brokem ankle and Ray SAVE $100 NOW ON Clairtone Stereos PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe N. Store' will 723-3043 be closed ot 12 noon on Saturdays during June, July, August. Boat, Trailer, Tent 16 ft. moulded plywood, Am- son trailer, Johnson electric outboard 30 h.p. motor, good condition, $800. Tent with floor $20. Dial -- Bowmanville 623-5749 Motor, Owrey, 38, of Waterloo with head lacerations. Raymond Death, 39, of Rock- wood, eight miles east of Guelph is being held for observation and Murk de Groot, 3, of Ariss, near Kitch , Was released IN mrt loving memory of a . Mary Flintoff, June 8, 1961, if 3 after treatment for bruises. The accident took place on a curve of a paved two-lane high- way just north of Oakville. il will linger forever; eee | keggeoe it's true; cannot embreace of you. i H i FILTER QUEEN New and used models trade-ins from $15. Protect your machine! use genuine Filters, 30 for $3.50 12 for $1.50 Filter Queen Sales 323 King W. 728-7552 WHEEL CHAIRS Repairs, Sales, Rentals, Also Hospital beds, walkers, bed- side commodes, crutches, canes, pin machines ond roll. 798-164 1644 MILLER Trailer Accessories Everything 'for trailers. Tag Along Trailers Rental and Sales 9 TUDOR STREFT AJAX 942-3491 BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances, Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or Co., 20 Church Street, 263-2695 TWO-PIECE chesterfield, green, in good condition. Telephone 728-2611. FOR SALE -- Racer bicycle or will trade for junior boy's bicycle. 723-2527. |r PIECE end second highest price for a female of $4,100 at the Na- tional Holstein Sale at Oak- ville. At the left i the buyer, Conrerence Quiets N. African Feuds By ANDREW BOROWIEC TUNIS, Tunisia (AP)--North African quarrels appear to be simmering down after the re- cent Addis Ababa African sum- mit conference, With warm statements of friendship and public embraces, $200, table, coffee table, six-piece dining room suite, unpainted dresser, lamps, 1484. PRESSURE cooker, large size, Nation-|'23-2 A BIKE will make your child's sum- mer vacation the best one ever .To find just the right one shop Classification 32 "Bicycles for Sale" today. leaders of Africa's Arab nations pledged a new era of serenity in their relations. An exception is Morocco's continuing claim to the Sahara republic of Mauritania, south of its borders. Tunisia and Algeria, which feuded bitterly earlier this year, FENDER Bassman, piggy-back, ampli- fier, Used two months. Telephone after 4 p.m., 723-7814. SMALL barn at Enfield, any reason- able offer, Telephone Brooklin 655-3093, GENERATOR plant 1,350 watt, Clinton engine, $195. Pickering 942-2117. AWNINGS, canvas, Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. WF buy, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything fac have. The City Trading Post Store: Sim ae, oo and 31 "Bond Street East 723. B. = Gaon Stores -- Tires, Bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. VIOLIN, new condition, full size. Dial 723-2159." OBITUARIES we FEI it ith H fF ot| ley, '17, at St. Michael's Hospital, To- GERALD M. BRAWLEY The death of Gerald M. Braw- 70 of Annbrae Farms, Brooklin, occurred Friday, June ronto, after a short illness. A son of the late Mr. and Hrs. ONE MILLION YARDS GRAVEL AND PLASTERING SAND 15¢ per yard and up You Take It. NEAR MOSPORT 2 miles West of Highway 35 Fibreglas Boat 14 ft. like new, fully equipped. 30 h.p. Johnson Electric Start Motor Tee-Nee Trailer $900 Round the Clock | READY TO BUY PROSPECTS Read Times Want Ads cor | month. again exchanged ambassadors and promised to co-operate to build a United Maghreb (North Africa). Tunsiian President Habib Bourguiba and his long - time foe, Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic, kissed and embraced at the signing of |the African unity charter last Returning home, Bourguiba told a welcoming crowd: mental in bringing about the TORONTO low tariffs make the country's $1,600,000,000 chemical search manager for the chemi- cals and plastic division of the Union Carbide (Canada) Litd., told 1,500 members Chemie: that the aero ng the industry's largest prob plastics po inauste > al als industr "fraught wi Ms might collapse without ade- quate tariff protection. economic demise that so many vulnerable to foreign competi-|People these days are predict- tion, chemists from across Can-|ing for Canada." ada were told Friday. He said a substantial portion of the' existing tariffs would be adequate "if the loopholes were plugged and the back door the|Closed."" NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Industrial Wire and Cable Co. Ltd., year ended March 31: 1963, $317,917; 1962, net loss $275,608. J. F. Goudey, market re- of al Institute. of Csiode He said asc in- ith problems" and Representatives of firms COMING EVENTS 10, 1.30 at Dr. W. D. Travis, Evans City, Pa., and at the right the seller, Roy Ormiston, Brook- lin, --Photo by Jim Rose. GOT a green thumb? Then be sure to check classification BD Gardening and Supplies, "Seeds, Plants" for | nee United Church. ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, JUNE 8 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots to go LIONS BINGO Wednesday, June 12 8:00 P.M. JUBILEE PAVILION Watch Tuesday's Paper 1--$150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted "Our relations with the United' Arab Republic are improving.' It is difficult to say. whether the new amity will be perman- ent in this generally turbulent and easily explosive part of the world, Nevertheless, the talk of friendship and the new atmos- phere have brought consider- able optimism and a number of unpleasant issues have been shelved. Tunisia is not pressing its claims to Algeria's eastern re- gions. Algeria and Morocco are not feuding openly about their disputed frontier. But Morocco does continue its long - standing claim to Mau- WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO-MONDAY, JUNE 10th Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 54-57 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 ritania. The Mauritanian issue has isolated Morocco from the rest of unity-seeking Africa and promises serious diplomatic dif- ficulties for the kingdom. King Hassan II of Morocco boycotted the addis ababa sum- mit because of Mauritania's par- ticipation. As a result Morocco was not there to sign the char- ter, while Mauritanian President Moktar Ould Dadda did sign it --to the applause of delegates. WATERLOO, Ont. (CP)--An $803,124 budget was set Friday for the year at the close of the four-day session of the Eastern Canada synod, Lutheran Church in America. The budget, an increase on last year's $746,263, was pre- sented by Edward Heimpel of Waterloo, who explained it to more than 200 lay and clergy delegates meeting: at St. John's Lutherans Post Record Budget 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 45 NOS.--$150--$20 CON. Plus $10 Each Horizontal Line. Regular Jackpot 51 Nos.--$100--$20 Con. SHARE THE WEALTH GOOD PARKING EXTRA BUS SERVICE NO CHILDREN, PLEASE. Ont., and Rev. Henry Schmel- der, Eganville, Ont. Rev, Dr. Albert W. Lotz of Kitchener, synod president, is an automatic delegate. Lay delegates elected were Herbert Bowes of Hamilton, Herbert Fisher of Ayton, Peter Schmidt of Toronto, Dr. Henry Endress and Edward Heimpel of Waterloo, Mrs. William Gil- lespie, Harry Greb, C. N. We- FREE ADMISSION FREE KINSMEN BINGO . KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. WEST TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus $50 Full Card 5 -- $30 Games; 2 -- $250 Jackpots 20 -- $20 GAMES JACKPOT NOS. 52 and 53 EARLY BIRD GAMES Dial Brooklin 655-3203 TRAILERS Two Silverline Camping Trailers Fully Licensed For 1963 Original Price Save On Sale Now Sleeps 6 Persons Can Be Seen At SPENCE'S North Plaza Ajax (just off Ajax Cloverleaf) 942-6440 ber, Samuel Weicker and Alton Schaus, all of Kitchener. Husband Set Fire To Bed Wife Testifies WELLAND (CP)--The mother of five children who were burned to death in a fire at their home April 21 told an inquest Friday that her husband once set fire to a couch on which she was sleeping. Mrs. John Smagata told the}, coroner's jury: "He only does these things when he is very, very drunk." The inquest was into the death of Ronald Smagata, 6, and the jury ruled the boy died of asphyxiation in a fire of un- known causes, Also killed in the blaze were Michael, 10, Cathy, 9, Robert, 4, and Jerry, 2. Po- lice rescued. Margaret, 11, and Joseph, 5. Mrs. Smagata said her hus- band had once used lighter fluid in an attempt to set fire to a couch on which she was sleeping. Another time he had taken her clothes from a closet and burned them in a stove. Mindzenty To Stay Away From Conclave ROME (Reuters)--The right- wing Rome newspaper Il Tempo today reported that Josef Car- dinal Mindzenty of Hungary "is said to have declared in the United States legation at Buda- pest Friday: "I shall not go to Rome even if they elect me pope?" The paper says the 71-year- old Hungarian Roman Catholic primate. was reported to have added: "I shall mot go to Rome unless the Hungarian authori- ties accept my conditions for the freedom of the Hungarian church, of which I am and wish to remain the primate." Mindzenty has lived as a refugee in the American lega- tion since the 1956 Hungarian uprising. -- EXTRA BUSES -- 7:30 BUS DIRECT FROM 4 CORNERS BOY SCOUT GIRL GUIDE ANNUAL 'CHURCH PARADE CAMP SAMAC SUNDAY, JUNE 9 ASSEMBLY TIME 1:30 P.M. Parade moves off from Eastwood Road, north of Main Gate 2:15 p.m.. Service follows parade. Salute taken by COL. R. S. McLAUGHLIN Service by VENERABLE ARCHDEACON CLEVERDON REVEREND WESLEY HERBERT William Brawley, he was born in Grand Valley, Ont. He began his business career with the Canadian Bank of Commerce. During the First World War, he served with the Royal Flying} *!Corps, afterwards returning <4 nee the bank's head office. Mr. Brawley was owner ot | the Brawley Cathers and Com- BAMBOO DRAPERIES pany, ,a Toronto investment WIDTH LENGTH firm, which he formed in 1932. , : 60 in. 84 in. The deceased had operated in. Pair = 2.98 4.69 his farm between Brooklin and in. Pair 4.49 6.98 Ashburn for about 20 years. A in. Pair 28 8.98 prominent breeder of Ayshire . Ae he ee cattle he had won many prizes Re Date 10.49 15.49 at the Royal Winter Fair. in, Poir 11.98 17.49 He was a member of the H : ; Seigniory Club, Lambton Golf ROLL UP SHADES Club, Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Knights of Columbus and CAFE: CURTAINS RELIABLE the St. James Club of Montreal. Mr. Brawiey was also active in : ese faut the Ayrshire Breeders Associa- rues on 723-7928 tion. Downtown Oshawa He is predeceased by a bro- ther, Claude J. surviving are BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY two sisters, Gladys and Mrs. Fred Doupe (Francis) of To- ronto. The late Mr. Brawley is reat- ing at A. W. Miles Funeral] Grew Cruisers, oe Ma- j son, ea || arson Chapel, Toronto. A requiem Boats. Evinrude, Volvo-Pento and O.M.C. 88 Motors. Open Until 8 P.M. MARINE high mass will be sung in St. Michael's Roman Catholic Ca- Storage & Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ont. 655-3641 thedral, Monday, June 10, at 9.30 a.m. Interment will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Toronto. Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before 10 a.m. Sunday. In Lieu of flowers, donations BOAT SPECIAL to the Canadian Heart Fund, 22} 14 ft. Fibreglass 1963. 28 College street, Toronto, will be} H.P. electric motor and Scott trailer. Complete unit. $1,465. OSHAWA MARINE AND SERVICE Open Until 8 p.m Saturday tc 6 appreciated. New Location FUNERAL OF 1180 Simcoe N. 728-0031 church here. In his address to the dele. gates, Rev. Malvin H. Lundeen of New York, secretary of the LCA, said the church now has a total of 3,500,000 baptized members and 2,000,000 mem- members. Executive board . members elected were Rev. Arnold Con. rad, Waterloo, Rev. Albert Jacobit, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Walter Hachborn, St. Jacobs, Ont., and George Kraft, Han- over, Ont. Named to the Waterloo Luth- eran University board of gov- ernors were Rev. Herbert Gast- meier, Stratford, Rev. Arthur Conrad, Ottawa, Dr, William Klein, Woodstock, Eric Wink- ler; Hanover, Rev. Earl Haase and Rev Henry Nuhn, both of Hamilton. IS ALUMNI NOMINEE Kenneth Kraft, Brantford, is the alumni nominee and Rev. Dr. Henry Horn of Boston and Dr. Thomas Dougherty of Buf- falo are nominees of the LCA board of theological education. Ministers named delegates to the Pittsburgh LCA convention are Mr. Berner, Rev. Kari Knauff, Kitchener, Rev. Doug. las Conrad, Halifax, Mr. Cron- miller, Rev. Paul Fischer, Zur- ich, Ont., Mr. Gastmeier, Rev. J. Ray Houser, Waterloo, Rev. William Huras, Willowdale, ¢ breil 12 noon until 1 p.m. Telephone 728-0490 OR WRITE E.A. TIMOLL 735 Cedor Street SPECIAL g 3 3 il E Hi E 34--Lost and Found LOST: One earring, set with seven pearls in white gold. Vicinity of four corners and Victoria Streets, Monday. Reward, 723-3021. LOST: Lady's gold Cyma Tariannes watch with black leather band, valued as keepsake. Generous reward. Dial 728-9900. loving Robert Shearer, who pass- 9,1960. get, nor do I intend, --Always remembered by Alma. MEMORIALS MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installation, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 'Oshawa Monument Co. 1435 King Street East 728- 3111 RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and Inscription Service 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 FATHER'S DAY TRIBUTES To Departed Fathers and Grandfathers will be published in The Oshawa Times Saturday, June 15th part Hsing? white ring of tail, Reward. South-west section a elty. 725-5338. PAIR of girl's glasses, black and white frames, in black case, vicinity of Pine Avenue, Park Road and Adelaide West. Dial 723-4247. 36--Legal SHERIFF'S SALE ONE FORD TRUCK DRAPERIES 1962 License No. 43442A Most Reasonable Prices Serial No. GMA 81AH5111170 H Engine No. 1G-1970 Drapery F abrics ONE WINCH, BLOCKING Regular Price per yard 51 and TIMBERS SPECIAL NOW We instal) drapery tracks Pag Ming at a Wominal Fee Thursday, June 13, M. And C. ny i Drapery at 3:00 P.M. at Lot 7, Plan 595, and Cherrywood Avenue, Cherrywood, Dry Goods Store Township of Pickering. on the Property of Mr, Earl For your decorating needs Call us today. Baker TERMS -- CASH 723-7827 74 Celina Street, Oshawa Arthur Welsh, Sheriff BOWMANVILLE |FOR SALE BY TENDER - 2 SCHOOLS County of Ontario MARINE The Township School Area Board of East Whitby is offering for sale 2 schools, as _ follows:- Custom and Ready-Made Oshawa Shopping Centre Invites All Charitable Organizations To Participate in our SPRING BAZAAR-JUNE 20th THE FIRST 30 CHARITABLE ' ORGANIZATIONS TELEPHONING THE NUMBER BELOW, WILL BE ALLOWED TO SET OPEN TABLES ON THE MALL TO HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR THEIR OWN ORGANIZATION. TELEPHONE MRS. M.M. MARTIN 728-623] FRANCIS KELLY High requiem mass was sung in St. Gregory The Great Roman Catholic at 10 a.m. Fri- day, June 7, for Francis Kelly, who died at the Oshawa Gen. eral Hospital Wednesday, June 5, in his 68th year. The mass was sung by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Paul Dwyer. Interment was in St. Gregory's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Henry Suddard, Grenville Williams, Ted Roberts, Leonard Eccles, Allan Eccles and Kenneth Ec- cles, HAD BAD SEASON New Zealand whalers in Cook| Strait had their worst season in years in 1962 taking only 53 humpback whales compared with 223 in the previous season. 'a McKENZIES' SCHOOL -- Lot 6, Con. 7 -- East Whitby Town- - ship, size of lot -- 90' x 116' -- on which is situated the school building --- 30' x 27'; one-story; frame construction; hydro installed; storms and screens. MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL -- Lot 5, Con..8 -- East Whitby Township, size of lot -- 187' x 115' -- on which is the school building --- 27' x 24' with attached woodshed; one- storey; frame construction; hydro and drilled well. Demonstrator SALE 1962 BRUNSWICK Cutter; Ventura Convertible top, side curtains stern covers, fully equipped 1962 Evinrude 75 h.p. Star- flite push-button Selectric drive. 1,000 lb. Gator Tilt- ing Trailer. List Price $3,400 Sale Price $2,375 Low Down Payment To Responsible Party Will Sell Separately | BOWMANVILLE MARINE 166 King Street East Bowmanville -- 623-3396 Custom Built Furniture 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 All measurements are approximate. Tenders must be accom- panied by a certified cheque for 10% of the bid, payable to the T.S.A. Board of East Whitby. Those cheques from ac- cepted tenders shall be applied to purchase prices, Cheques from unsuccessful tenders will be returned to sender. Full bal- ance of bid shall be payable to the School Board upon receipt of clear deed to the property. Early possession. Further information or inspection available from the undersigned. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders, in envelope clearly marked "Tender for Schools' should be sent before 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday, June 12, 1963, t J. H. Pascoe, Secretary-Treasurer, T.S.A. of East Whitby, R.R. No, 2, OSHAWA, Ontario, To ensure publication in this Special Edition Telephone 723- 3492 The Oshawa Times Classified Department Before 12 Noon Friday, June 14th