Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Oct 1963, p. 31

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IN MEMORIAM 19--Automobiies For Seis an A si -tnn Ene Ja--Wisteree Soo Sele. 34--Legat 1986 BUICK convertible, $400 or best fer. ite, phone 623-5009. BATEMAN -- Barclay and N jeenah (nee the arr HANCE -- in loving memory of a dear , Harold Hance, who passed i | onB., on, y fhe Oshawa Gene is kept respected and will ed «by grandson, RUWYS -- Hollis and Roma wish to on errival of their daughter, tarol Jean, on Tuesday, Octoder 1, 1963, Ht the Oshawa General Hospital. Al -- Ray and Marg (nee Ham- Py ype fo announce the birth # a daughter, Lynn Rae, 6 Ibs. 2 ozs., on Monday, 30, 1963, at the Osh- twa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Beckett and 4th floor staff. ELLINGTON -- Ronald and Amy (nee sergeant) then God for the safe arrival of their daughter, Ronda Lee, on October 1, 1963, at the Oshawa General Hospital. -- John and Jean (nee power) are happy 30. announce the birth ) are Gaughtef, Susan Joyce, on Wed- pn ' 2, 1963 Bowman- ville Memorial Hospitel. te Dr. Ewert. - and Faye (nee Peterson) Nel io ornate the birth of @ ton, Glen William, 7 Ibs. on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1963, at Oshawa General Hos- pital. First grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. William J, Lee and first great grand- child of Mrs, Vera Peterson and Mr. and Mrs, WH. Sleeman, Many thanks to Or. Beckett and 4th floor staff. TOWNS -- John and Alice (nee Knox) sre happy to announce the arrival of @ ton, Robert Bruce, 6 Ibs. 1V2 ozs., on Wednesday, October 2, 1963, at Oshawa the Special thanks) HANCE -- In loving memory of a dear father, Harold F. Hance, who passed away October 3, 1959. You oft times said I'd miss you, Those words have proved too true; 1 lost my dearest friend, Dear Dad, when | you, --Ever remembered by son Jack and wife Betty. MEMORIALS MARBLE ond GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installation, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 Oshawa Monument Co. 135 King Street East 728-3111 ~ RIMAR MEMORIALS Dignified and Distinctive MONUMENTS FLAT MARKERS In Designs For Any Need Wis VAUXHALL in good condition, $375, or best offer. Telephone 668-8207. 1949 CHEVROLET 2door, black. In work- ing . Telephone 668-5280. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, radio, ex- Celient condition, Please call mornings 1725-9420. SOFA bed, good- condition, msrooh; type- writer, old style; coat, size 12) good con- dition. Ti 725-5207. FIVE-PIECE bedroom sulle, nine-plece bedroom suite. All articles in good con- dition. Telephone evenings, 728-4236. RIFLE 351 Winchester, automatic, 74 feutas of ammunition. Case. Extra clip. Fired only 26 rounds, $100, Telephone Alax 942-5050. tt '30--Automobiles Wanted |OSHAWA AUTO PARTS, 1175 Nelson tor wrecking. Tele- Street, want cars ptone 725-2162 or 723-4245. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for Cider § yey prices paid. 220 Wentworth East. 725-1181. SNARE Urum with brass attachments and sticks. Telephone 725-4693. ¢ COMPLETE set of snow fires, 670- ih Telegherd 668-3490 after 5.30. ONE HAND-CARVED table, five chairs. Full price, $75. Complete dining room suite, $15. Telephone 668-4680. :$ -- Tires, Bat- 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to Ted" Talk 'Cash' to the New Cor Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 31---Automobile Repair ~ HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS 67 KING ST, WEST 723-7822 B. F. 5 teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, television. Thrifty Budget jan. 725-4543. BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or 263-2695. oe STAMPING press, rebuilt, Consolidated No. 5¥2, Telephone 668-8571. TYPEWRITERS, adding machines, sup- plies, rentals, sales and service. All ma- chines guaranteed. Cook's Office Equip ment, 10 Richmond Street East. 728-6300, CUSTOM made box trailer, extra tires. Cheap, $45. Telephone 725-9336. BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances. One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271. GOAL tending equipment, nearly "new and reasonable. Telephone 728-1155, REFRIGERATOR, Rogers Majestic 10 cu. ft. Northern Electric wringer washing machine. Hilltop Tandem Boat Trailer with winch, Call after 6 p.m. 728-0308. 152 Simcoe St. $. Oshawa 723-1002 728-6627 Office Evenings Beneral Hospital. A little brother for Shelley and Kevin. Many thanks to Dr. Anderson and fourth floor staff. INTRODUCE your son or daughter with an Oshawa Times birth notice. The rate is $1.50. Phone 723-3492 and our staff will t you In writing @ notice. ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING -- 32--Articles For Sale |COMPLETE diving outfit, used only helt la Season. After 5 p.m. telephone 723-3744. FREEZER, 17/2 cubic ff., excellent con- dition, $140, Telephone Ajax 942-0105, |WEDDING gown, white satin and lace, |with lace train, size 16, dry cleaned. Cost |$225, selling $25, Telephone 723-1786, |WASHING machine, "General Electric", \wringer type with pump and timer, new ition, $75. T 723-7038. DEATHS HOFMANN,, Kart ce into rest at the home is sen tes Rictenons Street East, Oshawa, on Tuesday, October 2, 1963, Keri Hof- mann, husband of Maria and father of Mrs. L. Wilucki (Wilhemine) St. Louis, Missouri; Miss Leopoigeme Hofmann, Austria,, and Walter Lorenz, and grandfather of Susan, Oshawa, in his 70th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, Thursday even- ing, Oct, 3. Interment later in Steyr, Austria. MARK, Paul Suddenly, at Oshawa General Hospital, on Tuesday, October 1, 1963, Paul Mark, 148 Harmony Road North, beloved hus- band of Winnifred Kime and dear father of Mrs. George Nugent ( of Calgary, in his 79th year. Mr, Mark is resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King East. Service in the Chapel on Saturday, October. 5, at 2 p.m. Interment Veteran's Plot, Union Cere tery. MORRIS, Kenneth Nelson At Oshawa. General Hospital on Wednes- day, October 2, 1963, Kenneth Nelson Morris, aged 50 rs (62 Concessi Street West, Bowmanville), beloved hu: band of Milda Moore. Resting at the Mor- ris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service inthe chapel on Friday at 2.30 p.m. Inter- ment Bowmanville Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Canadian Arthritis Fund would be appreciated. NASH, Amy Mrs. Entered inte rest in the Oshawa Gen- ai Hospital, on Wednesday, October 63, Amy Elizabeth Nash, widow rederick Nash and mother of Mrs. eorge Preston (Ruth), Oshawa; Mrs. wssell MacKay (irene), Halifax; Fred- erick and Robert (Bob) Oshawa and William, St. Therese, Quebec; and sis- ter of Mrs. Nell Matthews, Toronto, in her 73rd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Memorial '29--Automobiles For Sale 1963 CORVAIR Monza automatic. | sedan, fully | 725-7634. ARS oes ee OLDSMOBILE 88 power steering, | er brakes, four-door jcail 3.0 6 p.m. 728-0773 |1955 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, overdrive |transmission, underseat heater, electric ltrunk lock, leatherette seat covers, mech- |anically excellent, two new tires, new lbrakes, springs and shocks, steering re- icently reconditioned. Make offer. May be seen at 552 Bloor Street, East. {1960 CHEVROLET, Biscayne, two-door, lécylinder. In good condition. Telephone } 728-2560. 1955 CHEVROLET, sedan A-] condition, lowner forced to sell, $175. After 6 o'clock call 725-4919 | 1958 pow! Jeanette) Osh-/1960 PARISIENNE Pontiac, black, two-|tion, Telephon awa and Mrs. Harvey Johnson (Marlene)|door hardtop, one owner, many. extras.| Telephone, Bob, 725-8645. |1960 PONTIAC, phone 723-2765 four-door sedan, Tele- i961 FIAT, twodoor, white, g00d heater,|top, very good 'condition, $45. After 5.30| wardrobes tires like new, 45 miles per gallon, ex- cellent second car, $375. Telephone Bow- manville 623-5976 |1958 CHEVROLET Bei Air hardtop, pow- er steering, power brakes, radio. Price $850. Telephone 725-7792. |1988 TO 1960 WANTED. Chevrolet or Pontiac. Will accept best car at most lreasonable price. 217 Church - Street | Telephone 725-2879 1963 PONTIAC, Strato Chief, 2-door, jautomatic, é-cylinder, windshield wash- Jers, wheel discs, seat belts. Telephone | 728-1234, 2 | 1956 MONARCH, 2-door hardtop, standard/ on 908" shift, fully equipped, $475. After 6) |p.m. call 668-5783, |VOLVO, 1962 sedan, seat belts and radio, extras Jometer, electric washers, jand snow tires. $2,000. Can |723-1058. 1955 PONTIAC, two-door automatic, power steering, good through- model 1228, custom Include tach- power brakes be financed. hardtop. $825. w Service in the Chapel Friday, October 4,| out, $495, Telephone 725-1485. at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme-| snl tery. (Canadian Legion Ladies' Auxiliary 1959 CH r wagon, auto- Serv! the F i) Home, Thursday; matic Pane ie a i | condition, 97 Stevenson Road North. | 1962 BUICK Special, convertible, V-6 en- OLIVO, Peter Paul Good n ig tires, very good ply Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs-| 4 iBeeer 3, 1963, Peter Paul Clivo, husband of Gertrude Barkley and dear father of Oriendo of Agincourt,| Orvel of Scarboro, Ruth (Mrs. Charles) Wallace) of Toronto, Rose (Mrs. H.| Jones), Mabel (Mrs. C. Paul), Lily (Mrs.| Joseph Bollding), Gerty (Mrs. C, Hand- charyk), all of Scarboro and Mrs. Stella rege of Sauit Ste. Marie. Resting at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin, On- tario, Service in i ines standard transmission. before 7 p.m., 723-7994, hardtop, V-8 . $600 oi fion, Call 1956 CHEVROLET, 4door, : . ' 10, 2 best offer. Call Ajax 942-5235. 1956 DODGE, four door, good condition. Best offer. North, 728-0031. 1958 CHEVROLET, two door, standard, good condition. $825. Can be seen at 277 Simooe South, 725-7570. | shift, 1180 Simcoe St. Thomas' Church, Brooklin, on Saturday, October 5, at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Ceme- tery. (Friends are requested not to call at the chapel until Friday afternoon.) REID, Albert Edward In Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, October 1, 1963, Albert Edward Reid (67 Hogarth Street). Beloved husband of the late Agnes Frauts; loving father of Mrs. E. Hallowell (Bertha), George, William 1956 MERCURY, four door, automatic, radio, heater, power brakes, power steer- ing. 1180 Simcoe. North, 726-0031 1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne, four door, green metallic, white roof, one owner, 30- day guarantee. Accept trade, Telephone 720-5179. : 1957 PLYMOUTH Savoy, four door, auto- matic, radio, heater. One owner. This car in excellent condition. Oshawa Marine, 1180 Simcoe North, 728-0031. and John of Oshawa, in his 73rd year. Mr. Reid is resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Friday, October 4 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. (Friends are kindly ask- ed not to call at the funeral home before Thursday.) SHACKLETON, Roeland At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Wednesday morning, October 2, 1963, Ro- land Shackleton of Hampton in. his 77th year, beloved husband of Mabel Martin, dear father of Gerald, Gordon and Kenneth, Resting at the Northcutt, Smith Funeral Home. Funeral service 2.30 o'clock Friday afternoon. Orone i and all Funeral arrangement floral requirements for occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR FHONE SERVICE radio, in excellent condition, $695. Call 725-644), 1960 CHEVROLET, 2-door hardiop, fully equipped, low mileage, privately owned. | Call 723-4300. 19588 PONTIAC, station wagon, tour door, six cylinder, automatic and radio, first class body and power train. $1,250. After |5.30 p.m,, telephone Whitby 668-5114. tic, good condition, Telephone 728-9838. $850. 277 Albert. Interment] 1963 CHEVROLET impala, four-door | thardtop, automatic, power radio, wheel discs, whitewalls, miles. Telephone 723-7757. |i96d MERCURY Monterey. $800 down or |trade. Balance 36 months. Apply 205 |! upin Drive, Whitby |1957 VOLKSWAGEN Van, in good condi- |tion, $450 or best offer; also 1949 GMC |2¥2 ton stake truck in good shape, $250, jfull year. licence. Telephone 723-1472. | PRIVATE, 1959 Hiliman, 26,000 miles, A-1 |condition. Apply 811 Meyers Street steering, 8,000 1987 FORD, Fairlane, V-8 automatic, |' 1957 PONTIAC, ; 2-door hardtop, autome-| | 725-8436. | |1983 CHEVROLET, $100, 2-door? also 1957| Dodge Custom Royal, $350. Parts for 1956 |Plymouth V-8. Telephone 728-9032. 1959 MONARCH, radio, dual speaker, power throughout, whitewalls, 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM | | automatic, anks (2) 100. galion, one furnace and blower. Dial 728-349: |DRAPES, one pair single one \double width, Aurora beige, lined, 63 in. |long. 6 mos. old, $30. 725-7079. |PIANO, used, good condition. Apply 246 iison Road South. jolt | motor Telephone 668-3252, i HAMMOND chord organ, Sé, bench and complete music library, $760, Telephone 725-0340. SACRIFICE Hi-fi unit with AM-FM radio, automatic record changer, in perfect con- dition, $85. Apply 778 Eastbourne Avenue. ELECTRIC brooder, capacity 500 and feeders. $12.00 if sold now. Telephone AMherst 1- Scarborough. FIVE-PIEC ir suite; nine-piece bedroom suite. All articles in good condi- e evenings 728-4236, PORTABLE radio, leather carrying \case, battery or electric, $15. Telephone 725-3365. |RANGE, Beach, electric, 35-inch table p.m. call 725-0245, |DAVENPORT, wine frieze, good condi- |tion. Telephone 725-8026. |PIANO, Newcombe, upright, will sell for 59. |$90. Phone 655-4559, USED televisions from $39.95, various makes and models. Act now! Wayne |Appliance, 78 Simcoe Street North, tele- phone 723-1411, /BABY Carriage, Gendron make, baby |biue color, good condition, $25; double bed, wainut finish, with springs, $10. Tele- phone 728-8376, ANTIQUE GUN WANTED Telephone Oshawa 725-8183, |CHESTERFIELD with two chairs, red |and green, in good condition, $150. Tele- |phone 655-3526. |RANGE, 21 inch, 4 burner, heavy duty; |pair of drapes, 84" long, 14' wide; West- ,|inghouse wringer washer. 725-6140. STUDENTS A super value. approxi- mately 630 sheets of levter size paper (news print) for only $1.00. Ap- Oshawa Times Office, Whitby 111 Dundas Street West. -|ORGAN (Lowrey), double manual, com-| -|ment, 137 Brock South' Whitby. FILTER Queen vacuum Cleaner, with at- tachments, $25. Telephone 728-1 76, 1956 ELTO, 22 hp outboard motor, com- pletely reconditioned. After 6 p.m. Tele- |phone 668-5156. SOL Ane ee LLOYD baby carriage, light grey, makes into car bed or stroller. $30, Call 728-0215. BICYCLE, girl's CCM, 3speed, practical- ly new. After 5 p.m. telephone 725-2675. |USED conversion oil burners with con- trols. Call Harry O. Perry Ltd., 723-3443, USED Singer tailoring machine, with table. Elna dealer, Oshawa Sewing Cen- tre, 329 Simcoe South, 728-2391. RS |RE-CONDITIONED Singer automatic, jand others, from $19. Oshawa Sewing |Centre, 329 Simcoe South, 728-239). OSHAWA Sewing Centre, Elina demon- stration sate, up to $90 off. Elna dealer, 329 Simcoe Street South, 728-2391, ¢ MOSTLY new Silvertone kitchen set; bookcase single bed; chest of drawers; box spring and mattress (unpacked); step table; electric water tank | bar; bookcase; Hollywood divan. 1527 Lakeside Street. . ae TEEN clothes (girls) size 12 to 16. In good condition, Telephone aiier 4 P.M, 725-9707. 5 RANGE, Findlay, 24", gas, with' picture window oven door. Amost new, Phone after 6 p.m.» 723-2381. _ i MUSKRAT coat, dark brown; black Hud- son seal cape, jacket style. Both size 14. |Man's overcoat, size 44, Telephone | 263-2336. (complete) ; Apply heater, electric; unfinished Good Cheer gas furnace, will |heat four rooms; also two venetian) |blinds, 52 x 72. Apply 88 Westmount. | |HOUSEHOLD furniture, in, good condi- tion. Also combination gas and oll |stove. Telephone 773-1989. | |RIFLE suitable for deer or moose, in| laced condition, $65. Apply 156 Roxbor-/ jough Avenue. |BOY'S Sports Jacket and two boy's WATER coats, size 12. Scout uniform, size 14-16.) |Dial 655-4861. Re 1962 JOHNSON 28 electric with controls,| $395. Telephone 728-5328. | }plete with stool, mahogany. Telephone 728-5311 or 723-9583. s S AJAX DRUMS, complete set; white pearl, in very good condition. Priced at $425. for quick sale. Telephone 725-0317. eee WE buy, sell and exchange used furnl- ture or anything you have, The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli- cators, chequewriters, comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equip- GURNEY gas stove, stic, 30" size, good as new, first class condition, Can be seen at 4] Nassau Street or 655-3457. GOLF cart, tartan bag, hood, 12 plastic sleeves, 5 irons, $65. After 6 p.m. epply "| 645 Annapolis. | |GO HUNTING with, hunting supplies from ion Tire! Guns, i cloth- ing etc. Best prices in town. Try Do, minion Tire' Store, 48 Bond 'Nest. WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator $100; 23- inch Marconi TV, nearly new, $175; 3 boys' winter coats, $5 each; Brownle Starflash camera, $8; round mahogany fable, $5; Ladies' and men's clothing, cheap; electric hair cutting outfit, $8. Telephone 728-5057. ~ REFRIGERATION _ and Butcher Store Equipment. Meat counters, dairy case, scales; etc. To be sold immediately Nearly "CALL 725-5185 BELTONE -- Now Open Fridays Until 9 P.M. For your convenience 422 SIMCOE NORTH OSHAWA 728-0004 T.V. TOWER Special 40 ft. Tower Structure with All-Channel Antenna | Installed $50. | Oshawa T.V. Supply Ltd. |___ 361 Gibbons St. 728-8180 CEDAR TREES -- For hedges, etc. Choice qual- ity guaranteed. Free esti- mates and delivery. Now is HANCE -- father, Harold F. Hance, who passed away October 3, 1959. Sunshine passes, shadows fall, - In memory of my dear livery good 623-7074. [1962 FOUR-DOOR Laurentian Big 6 jmaroon, Powerglide, power steering, many other options. Low mileage, perfect condition, Bowmanville, Love's remembrance outlasts ail, And mn the years be many or few condition. 725-6141. All are filled with remembrance of you. rere $$ 'el issed |1962 CHEVROLET four door Bel Air, gent Slane cae atte bidet automatic, V8 - 283, whitewalls, 18, 000 | WANCE -- In loving memory of a dear! Miles. Sell or trade for Chevrolet or Pon-| father, Harry F. Hance, who passed away flac station wagon, 1958 to 1962, two or! October 3, 1959. | four-door, 725-3613. Gone, dear father, gone to rest, 1988 DODGE Mayfair, excellent condition, Away from sorrow, care and pain, 40,000 original miles, $750. Can be fi-| May you rest in peace, dear father, nanced. Telephone Roblin and Dulmage,| Until we meet again. Whitby, 668-3346. caves Somenbared . by..90n. | Frekeliee CHUERL ET two doo, Bal Ale| aug! + In + law Pauli id 8 Santer, Karen. mee ee ae low mileage, new tires, excellent condi- tion. Best offer. Telephone 725-6454. HANCE -- In loving memory of a dear'19s5 PONTIAC, two door, mechanically father, Harry F. Hance, who passed away|sound, $450 cash. 101 Byng Avenue. Tele- October 3, 1959. * --"|phone 723-3829. 1955 CHEVROLET convertible, new top,| automatic, 8 cylinder, radio, new motor | jiob. $450. Telephone 725-8602. |1963 PONTIAC Laurentian, coach, 6 cyi- inder, standard transmission, low mile-| age. Telephone 728-2445, 1955 FORD, two door, mechanically good, body fair, custom radio. Must sell, $275. | Telephone 725-9438. } 1963 CHEVROLET, super sport coupe, V8, HWANCE -- In loving memory of a dear| automatic, radio, power steering, brakes, | father, Harold F. Hance, who passed/positraction. Telephone 728-8200. | tober 3, 1959. wider ston vet er yeh |PRIVATE sale, 1959 Cadillac, four door. | |hardtop; 1960 Chevrolet, Bel Air, four Please God, forgive a silent tear, A fervent'wish my dad was here, There are others, yes, | know, But he was mine, | loved him so, Dear God, take a message To my father in heaven above, Tell him how much | miss him And give him all my love. --Ever remembered and never forgotten by his daughter Bunny, son-in-law Neilson and grandchildren Ronnie and Lynn. In tears we watched you sinking, We watched you fade away, the time to plant. |Phone Clarke 612_ What's My Line? Buying or' selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs Valley Creek Furniture Finde 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. G.M.C. Is expanding their parking lot, corner Wil- liam and Division. Four house are to be de- molished. All materials are for sale, LUMBER -- BRICK SOIL PIPE -- FIXTURES ETC. : Salesman on Job, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when we saw you sleeping $o peacefully free from pain, |door, automatic transmission. Both in A-1 Condition and very clean. Cadillac $2,500; | Chevrolet $1,550 Telephone 725-5953. |1955 CADILLAC 2-door hardtop, $995 We could not wish you back To suffer that, again. ~--Lovingly remembered by son Peter, daughter-in-law Mariene and grandson Michael. |Two to choose from. 723-1911, evenings | | 725-5125, j | |1957 WILLYS Jeep, complete with 7 ft. |snow plow, hydraulic, palin eu cab, equipped for service HANCE -- in loving memory of a dear station. Excellent condition, best offer. husband and father, Harold Hance, who|APPIY 414 Park Road South. 725-7887. passed away October 3, 1959. |1957 FORD, hardtop, V8, automatic, $100| Along the road to yesterday |cash, take over payments $34: monthly. That leads ha straight to you, Telephone after 5 p. 305, |1987 OLDSMOBILE, standard transmis-| {sion, radio, white walls, 43,000 miles, ex cellent conditon, $700. Telephone 725-1208. 1987 FORD, station wagon, A-1 condi- 'tion, radio, new paint job, 8-cylinder, boy Apply Zoltan and Nick's Garage, 160 Simcoe South, 728-0051, | | | power take off! And siways every evening, We seem fo have a way Of wandering back to meet you On the road to yesterday. ~-Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife, Mary and daughter, Dorothy. | a@ HOCKEY JI 151 KING STREET EAST ON TOMORROW'S SPORTS PAGE M BISHOP'S SPORTING GOODS HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appliances. Name brands at biggest discounts any- where. We carry Restonic and Beverly mattress: furniture lines. Your authorized GE. dealer. Contact Honest Cat's on King Street East. Varcoe's Road, open 12 hours daily, 9.30 - 9.30, Telephone 728-9191. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes. Free _estir . Parts, brushes, hoses. Guaranteed rebuilt ma- chines. Rent; Wallace Vacuum Service. Call anytime 728-0591. FORCED TO SELL. New furniture, ap pliances. Due to 1964 styles arriving. Your gain our loss, no warehouse available. Five-piece chrome suites, $29.88; three- and four-seater chesterfields, some with | NOTICE TO CREDITORS et IN THE ESTATE OF DAVID MITCHELL Creditors of the deceased, whe died ot Oshawa Ontario, July 18, 1963, are request- _ ed to send particulars of rtheir claims to the under- signed on or before October 24th, 1963, ofter which dote the estate will be distributed. DATED at Oshawa, this 23rd day of September, A.D. 1963. ANNIE STEVENS, ADMINISTRATRIX By her solicitors PARKHILL & YANCH 8 Simcoe Street South Oshawa, Ont. TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY, COUNTY OF ONTARIO, TO WIT; By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Town- ship of Whitby under his hond and the seal of the said corporation bearing date the 2\Ist day of August, 1963 sale of lands in ar- rears of taxes in the Town- ship of Whitby will be held at THE COUNCIL CHAM- BERS in the Township Hall, Brooklin, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 12th day of December 1963 unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for orrears of taxes was published in The Ontario Gazette on the 7th day of September, 1963, and that copies of the said list moy be had at my office, Treasurer's Office, this 11th day of September, 1963. A.C. CRAIGIE, TREASURER TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY _BOX 160, BROOKLIN, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM CLIFFORD COOPER All persons having claims against the estate of William Clifford Cooper, late of the Township of Whitby in the County of Ontario, labourer, who died on or about the 3rd day of June, A.D, 1963, are hereby notified to send par ticulars of same to the un- dersigned at Alliston, Ontario, on or before the 9th day of October, A.D, 1963, after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall. then Have notice, and the undersigned shall not be liable to any person of whose claims they shall not then have notice, Dated at Alliston, Ontario, this 17th day of September, A.D. 1 James F. Cooper, Administra- tor, by John D, Bowerman, his solicitor herein. foam cushions and backs, your choice $168.88; three-piece bedroom _ suites, double dressers, tilt mirrors, $88.88 up; washing machine with pump, $98.88 with COMING EVENTS TORONTO / By The Torento Quotat z--Odd 'tot, rights, x Stock Abitibi Ackland Alta Dis vt Alta Gas pr Alt Gas Algoma Alumini Argus Arg C P pr 1 2 4 BC Sugar pr 4 1 Cal Pow Can Cem C Brew A pr Coal B w Cdn Can A Cc Chem Cc imp Bk C CPR Cdn Pet pr c util Cc Utit pr Clairtone 1 Coron 2 pr Dist Seag D Bridge Dom Elect Dom _ Stores Dom Tar Dom Text Dover pr Exquisit pr Fam Play Ford US Fraser GMC GL Paper G L Power Hardee Horne Pf Husky Husky w Imp Oil Imp Tob ,ind Accep Inter PL Int St P Inv Syn A Magna El Stock & . jions in cents unless mark xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- w--Ex-warrants, Net from previous board-lot closing sale. 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"u-%" $15% 15% 15% +1% 28% 284 $282 28a catigha va 225 $13% 13% 13% Mex LP pr i ey. $70 sis) (15 9 9 9 $l4% 1456 14% 1700 $21 21% 21V9 5 (145 (145 150 $9% 900140 130 $26% 36% $85 Bh $il4a 114 io 0 0 450 445 450 +25 16% 165 --e 7% --Ve 7 3744 74 Ta 100 $14% 1414 14% 4 4 4 --2 4535 $112 11% 114+ % 87% 7% Th-- Ve S174 17% Wat -- 400 400 53% 53% + % $6214 62% 62% + Ve 770 $11% lie Wve-- ve 1215 $33% 33Ve 334 +14 9% 8% M+ % $10' 10% 10% $20% 20% 20% 7.6 Us? 75 5 $16%2 162 16Vs $16% 164 16% v +% va +35 29 5 106 "5s 5 7) 259 5 106 400 os 5 770 770 $13Y2 13% 132 + Ve $4 4 4 + NY" Wh Nw 75 470 02 Va 45 np 220 «220 MINES 45 5 aa 705 705 705 500 6 6 6 | dea | Aan 362 362 36V2 109 2 4s 452 4 43 ee) V7.7 WW 123° «123:«--2 163 165 +2 126 170 COMING EVENTS OcTO City of Oshawa Progressive Conservative Association TESTIMONIAL DINNER AB. WALKER, M.P.P, 6 P.M. THURSDAY PICCADILY ROOM GENOSHA: HOTEL $3 Per Plote: Everyone Welcome OSHAWA ot $30. 1 -- 2--$ BER 10th BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 games at $ 250 Jeckpots NUMBERS 51, 56 Early Bird Game RED BARN JAYCEES 20, $1 |, 5 gomes 50 Jackpot trade. All above new mer: . Also good selection of used ranges, refriger- ators, televisions, Honest Cal's, King Street, 728-9191. 33--Market Basket /CABBAGE for sale, $1 a bushel, bring jown containers. Highway 2, first house Jeast of Cherry Grove Motel, Courtice. | 725-5043. |APPLES. Macintosh and Snows, $1.00 and/, Bring your own contain-| Road North, half-mile} Taunton Road West. Agioma) }up per bushel. ers. Thickson |north of | Orchards. APPLES, Mcintosh, Cortland, Delicious, |Spys, per bushé! $1 up. Glenosha Farms, | Townline North, Ya mile south of Taunton. 728-6908. TOMATOES, red or green, $1 per bushel, 25c six-quart basket. Pick your own,. bring containers. W. Eymann, 'mile east of Nichols Garage, Courtice, Go north to first corner. PICK your own corn, 25¢ dozen, to- matoes $1.00 bushel, red or green, Bring container. Rossland Road, half mile east of No. 12 Highway. Go north to farm on Garden Streef. TOMATOES for' sale, also 12 acres of cucumbers, Whitby 668-3893 after 6 p.m. WINTER potatoes for sale, store in your own home or at mine. Telephone Whitby 668-8050. APPLES $1,00 a bushel and up. Mcintosh and cooking apples. Bring containers. 110 Palmerston Avenue, Whitby. |TOMATOES, $1 per bushel, pick your flown, bring containers. Apply William Sacks, Thornton Corners South, first house south of Hydro sub station on West side, |34--Lost and Found LOST: Purse, vicinity public telephone near Plaza Restaurant, No. 2 Highway. r please keep money, mail purse valuable papers to Mrs. Monna | Baker, panee, Ontario. |Lost Lunch box, red plaid, trimmed with blue, between 4-5 o'clock Friday | containing City of Oshawa tax assessment) bill. Call 725-7278 LOST -- Black Persian cat. Children's pet, vicinity of Albert Street and First Avenue. May have found way into |Finder please telephone 725-0639. Want Ads | hold the key | to Extra Cash 32--Articles For Sale 2 se a OUR SPECIALS DIAL 728-4331 | a cer.} COLMER Travel Service, Bowmanville, Is sponsoring a chartered bus trip, to Buffalo Thanksgiving weekend. October 12, 13 and 14, 2 nights, Lafayette Hotel. Telephone Bowmanville 623-3265 » or 773-1927 for reservations. SOCIAL BINGO, St. John's Hall, corner Simcoe and Bloor, Wednesday, October 2 p.m, Everyone welcome. served, EUCHRE PARTY Woodview Community Centre CADILLAC AVENUE NORTH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 AT 8 P.M. SHARP. Lunch, Prizes, Admission 50c Rummage Sale Simcoe St. Church Memorial Hall OCTOBER 4 Opening 1 P.M. Friday _ NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled. $160 IN JACKPOT _Doro prize $15 : ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor and Simcoe 20 Games $8 and $12 5 Jackpots $40 cach 7:45 p.m. Friday, Oct. 4th Share The Wealth ~KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos, 50, 54 EARLY BIRD GAMES KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE "109 COLBORNE ST. W. NORTHMINSTER COUNTRY FAIR The U.C.W. of Northrminstet: United Church. are "alréady" planning a DESSERT TEA" and BAZAAR for Wednes- day, Nov. 6th. JUST A REMINDER KEEP THE DATE OPEN ST. LUKE'S PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN "AUTUMN TEA" AND BAKE SALE OCTOBER 5, 1963 2:30 -5 P.M "CRAIGSTONE" 1070 ROSSLAND RD. W. Proceeds Church Building Fund TICKETS 75c s Lunch DA 100 GI OLD TIME ROUND and SQUARE $2 PER COUPLE 8:30 P.M. TO 12:00 P.M. | C.R.A, BUILDING Want NCE BB STREET Read Times Round the Clock READY TO BUY PROSPECTS Ads Glenholme School 1356 Simcoe St. S. OSHAWA AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN extend a cordial invitation to attend their . Tenth Anniversary Celebration at Glenholme School , Sat., October 5, 1963 at 2.30 p.m. open house at Glenholme She Itered. Workshop 729 Station St. Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association PRESENTING Mrs. Gage Love and Lady Flavelle KINGSCRAFT'S HOUSE KING, ONTARIO 2:30 p.m. Monday, October 7th McLAUGHLIN LIBRARY AUDITORIUM An invitation is extended to persons interested in Handicrafts. TEA WILL BE SERVED Door Prizes--Children under WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO CLUB BAYVIEW, BYRON South WHITBY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2nd | Early Bird Game 7:45, 50/50 Share The Wealth Bus Leaves Oshawa Terminal 7:15 -- 25c Return $150.00 Special -- Must Go $75.00 FULL CARD $15.00 each Horizontal Line 20 GAMES $20 -- 5 GAMES $30 2 JACKPOT GAMES $250.00 NOS, 52, 54 16 will not be Admission $1.00 admitted, TH Stock Con Nichol 3533 4% 4% C Red Pop 7292 132 12 13242 C Regcourt 1000 9 8 B¥e-- Conwest 400 415 415 415 Cowich 1000112, -112--«*WN2 7000 15Ve 15¥2 15'4 500 17) «17: 17 630 $11% 1156 100 595 595 --18 500 7 U ? 100 250 250 250 +5 5000 7 7 7 1617 +2 213 $28% 2894 28% 11% 595 500 22'/2 222 222 + Va 460 625 625 Ws 102 10 + $34 34 34 L Dufauit 400 775 765 765 --as | B OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 3,1968 3} Sales High Low a.m. Ci'ge 8000 19 17% 1 +2 2) 200 200 200 000 S555 Algom 409 TM 14% 10 Sates fo 11 @.m.: 964,000. OBITUARIES KARL HOFMANN The sudden death of a visitor to Oshawa, Karl Hofmann of Steyr, Austria, occurred Tues- day, Oct. 2. Mr. Hofmann died at the resid dence of his son, Walter Lorenz, 460 Richmond street east, while jon a one-day visit to Oshawa. |The deceased spent some time here during the summer and had returned from St. Louis, Missouri, before travelling to _|Austria. on Friday, Oct. 4. The deceased was in his 70th) year and was born in Rorhbach,| Austria, He was a member of) \the Roman Catholic faith. Mr, Hofmann is survived by) his wife, Maria and two daugh-| ters, Mrs. L, Wilucki of St.) Louis, Missouri and Miss Leo- polgeme Hofmann in Austria.) The deceased also leaves his! son, Walter Lorenz and a grand-| daughter, Hannelore (Susan) of} Oshawa. The deceased is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home until Thursday evening. Interment i take place in Austria. | PAUL MARK | The death of a First World |War veteran, Paul Mark, oc- jcurred suddenly at the Oshawa |General Hospital Tuesday, Oct. }l. Mr. Mark was in his 79th) jyear and lived at 48 Harmony road north, | Born in Little Britain, Ont.,| jhe was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Mark. In 1923 he married the former Winni- fred Kime at Toronto, Mr. Mark enlisted in the} Fourth Canadian. Mounted| Rifles in October, 1914 and went overseas with the Fort Garry Horse, He was wounded in The Battle of the Somme and was honorably discharged in 1917. The deceased was a bricklay- er by trade. He was an adher- ent of Kendalwood Seventh-day Adventist Church and a former | } N.S. She also leaves three sons, Frederick and Robert (Bob) of Oshawa; William of Ste. Ther- ese, Que., and eight grandchil- dren. Mrs. Nash is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home for. memorial service in the Chapel on Friday, Oct. 4, at 2 p.m. Rey. Leonard Ware, rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Church, will conduct the service, Inter- ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The Ladies' Auxiliary of Branch 43, RCL, will hold a ser- vice in the funeral home Thurs- day, Oct. 3, at 7.30 p.m, ROLAND SHACKLETON The death of Roland Shackle- ton, of Hampton, occurred at the Bowmanville Memoria! Hos- pital, Wednesday, Oct. 2, The deceased was in his 77th year and had been in failing health for some years. Born at Lotus, Ont., he was a son Of the Jate Robert and Margaret Shackleton. In 1913 he married the former Mabel Mar- tin at Bowmanville. Mr, Shackleton lived at Lis- keard, Kirby and Hampton. He was a farmer and retired seven years ago. The deceased was an adherent of the United Church and a former member of the Loyal Orange Order. Mr. Shackleton is survived by his wife and three sons, Gerald, Gordon and Kenneth, all of Bowmanville, He also leaves two sisters, Mrs, Louis Cliff (Leona) and Mrs. Elsie Rich- ardson, both of Oshawa. The deceased is resting at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home for service in the chapel Friday, Oct. 4, at 2.30 p.m. The officiating clergy- man will be Rev. Chris Dugan, minister of Salem United Church. Interment will be in Orono Cemetery. member of Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion, Mr, Mark is survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. George Nugent (Jeannette), of FUNERAL OF WERNER BOSTELMANN A High Raquiem Mass for Werner Bostelmann who died at Oshawa and Mrs. Harvey John- son (Marlene), of Calgary. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Alice Allen of. Englehart, Ont., and was predeceased by a son, Dar- rell, in 1941, The deceased is resting at the McIntosh Anderson Funeral Home for service in the chapel Saturday, Oct, 5, at 2 p.m. The officiating clergyman will be Rev, M. Guttman of Kingsway College. Interment will the. Veteran's Plo Union Cemetery. KENNETH NELSON Kenneth Nelson Morris, 62 Concession street west, Bow- manville, died suddenly Wed- nesday, Oct. 2, at the Oshawa General Hospital in his 5ist year. Mr. Morris had not en- joyed good health for several years. Born in Bowmanville, he was educated in the town's public and high schools, On Aug. 1, 1934, he married the former} Milda Moore in Toronto. For| many years he was employed by Canadian Industries Limited. ._ Mr. Morris lived for a time in Toronto and in the Canadian west and for 15 years in Mont- real. Eight years ago he return- ed to Bowmanville as a real es- tate and insurance salesman ke place in in, Oshawa MORRIS tne Oshawa General Hospital Monday, Sept, 30, was sung in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church by Rt. Rev. Monsignor P. Dwyer. The deceased, who was in his 59th year, was at the Arm- strong Funeral Home until the mass Thursday, Oct. 3, at 9 a.m, Interment was jn St. Greg- ory's Roman CathoMc Cemetery. The pallbearers were Eddy Stoldt, H. Rettka, W. Guthof, C, Harper, E. Schweizer. and G. Plummer, FUNERAL OF HUGH McCLELLAND The memorial service for Hugh McCelland, who died Fri- day, Sept. 27, at the Oshawa' General Hospital in his 83rd year, was held at 3.15 p.m. Mon- day, Sept. 30, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. Dr. John Leng, minister of St. Andrew's United Church, conducted the services. Inter- ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme- tery. The pallbearers were Hugh McClelland, James McCabe, William J. McCelland, W. John McClelland, George Oliver and Robert Gledhill, FUNERAL OF CHARLES B. PEEL The memorial service for Charles Brock Peel, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Sunday, Sept. 29, were held at the Armstrong Funeral Home Wednesday, Oct. 2, at 11 a.m. and during that time served as industrial commissioner, He was very active in many community: organizations in- cluding the Rotary Club, of which he was a past president, and the Bowmanville Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Morris was a member of Trinity United The deceased was in his 84th year. The service was conducted by ev. Leonard Ware, rector of Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Interment was in Mount Hope Cemetery, Brantford. Pallbearers were R. McNeil P. Jarvis, C. Mason, W. Zil- lon, B. King and J, Groat. FUNERAL OF R. R. VALENTINE Funeral services for Robert Ray Valentine who died at his residence, 383 Nassau street, Saturday, Sept, 28, were held Monday, Sept. 30, Rev, Arthur Magee of Centre Street United Church officiated in the Chapel of the Gerrow Funeral Home. Interment was in Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Church. He is survived by his wife. The funeral service will be conducted in the Morris Funeral Chapel, Friday, Oct, 4, at 2.30 p.m. with Rev. W .K. Hous- lander officiating In'erment will be in Bowmanville Ceme- tery. Friends are asked to con- tribute to the Canadian Arthri- tis Fund in lieu of sending flow- ers, MRS, AMY ELIZABETH NASH A resident of Oshawa for 46 years, Mrs. Amy Elizabeth Nash, died at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital Wednesday, Oct. 2. She was in her 73rd year and had been in failing health| The pallbearers were Perce for several years. She made|Valentine, Bill Dearborne, Bert her residence at 510 Front|Terwillegar, Howard Canning, street, Archie Britton and Cline Gold- Born in West Battersea, Lon-|Smith. don, England, she was a daugh- -- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Bohee. She came to Canada in 1917 and made her Thomson home in Oshawa. She married Frederick Nash, who prede- ceased her, in 1931. Mrs. Nash was formerly employed as a seamstress with Gold 'Medal Cleaners of Oshawa. The deceased was a 25-year member of the Royal Cana- dian Legion, Branch 43, Ladies' Auxiliary Mrs. Nash is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George Preston (Ruth), of Oshawa and Mrs. Kernaghan & Co. 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