Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1963, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 21, 1963 BIRTHS CURTIN -- Don and Anne (nee Andre- chuk) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, 6 Ibs. 6 ozs., on Wed- nesday, November 20, 1963, at the Osh- awa General Hospital. A sister for Brenda. Thanks to Dr. King and 4th floor staff. LEE -- Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lee, the birth of their happy announce daughter, Barbara Janis, 7 Ibs. 6 ozs., at Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, November 11, 1963. A sister for Susan and Nancy. Special thanks to Dr. A. G. Stocks. WARRINER -- Garnet and Carol (nee Tanton) are happy to announce the ar- rival of a daughter, 7 Ibs. 4 ozs., on Tues- day, November 19, 1963, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. R. K. Miller and 4th floor staff. A grand- daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tanton of Port Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Warriner, Oshawa. NAMES are important: Choosing a name for your child should be a real pleasure and others will want to know your choice. Name your child as quick- ly as possible and use the individual name ii. an Oshawa Times Birth An- nouncement. Just cail our Classified Department, give the facts, including the name, and we will publish a Birth Notice. in the next edition. Just dial ere CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continuea from Page 21) 32----Articles for Sale HEAVY duty range, $30; 303 deer r'¢ie, $30. Both in excellent condition. Tele- phone 728-6341. CHESTERFIELD bed $20; double bed out- fit, $10; heavy-duty range, $15; rangette $10; chesterfield chairs $7. 728-2798. BUYING or selling furniture or appii- ances. Call Emer, Hampton 263-2294 or 29--Automobiles For Sale 1958 OLDSMOBILE 88 sedan, V8, auto matic, power steering, radio, excellent condition. 725-6216. 1958 CHEVROLET, two-door standard, $795. Good condition, Call 725-7570. 263-2695. 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 Cal's on 424 King Street West, our new home formerly: Avalon Dance Hall. Telephone 728-9191. 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian 4-door, auto matic, power steering. radio, wheel discs, back-up lights, perfect condition, low |mileage. Telephone 728-8348. 8. F. 4 -- Tires, Bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543. AIR compressor, new condition. Tele- phone 723-2527. 1957 OLDSMOBILE four-door 88, In good ical T "John" Whitby 668-5833. 1962 CORVAIR Monza coupe 102 hp auto- matic, tinted glass, padded dash, radio. In excellent condition, $1950. Call 723-2674 or Whitby 668-2798. 1960° MONARCH, fourdoor hardtop, fully power equipped, four new deep tread narrow white walls, tires, radio, discs, etc. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., RR 3, Osh- awa 728-7376. |1959 MONARCH, hardtop $1000 or best loffer. Telephone Whitby 668-5249. 1957 OLDSMOBILE, excellent condition TELEVISION tower special 40-ft. struc ture, including ali channel antenna, In- stalled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years experience, $50. Trio Television. Telephone 728-6781. > MOVING, must sell. Moffat 30" gas range, automatic oven, $75, Inglis gas dryer, $50. Apply 179 King Street East or 725-5235. ELECTRIC TRAIN set. Three trains, lights, switch-board operated, tunnels, bridges. Completely set-up. Cost new, $450. Asking $150. After 6 p.m., 406 Dun- das Street West, Whitby. LLOYD baby carriage, jolly Jumper, high chair, good condition. Telephone Ajax Blackstock Club Plans Banquet conducted the following busi- ness, prizes for the High School Commencement, final plans for the husband's banquet to be held on Nov. 23 and a discus- sion on group reorganizing. Noreen Malcolm reported on the plans made so far on the forthcoming banquet for the Federation of Agriculture. We have also been asked to cater to the Donlands banquet on Dec. 11, Edith McLaughlin convener. There was a discussion on the dishes in the ONO cupboard at the Recreation Centre. Several large bowls have been missing, three turned up but three are still missing. Names were drawn for the Christmas party, which will be held at Jean Mc- Laughlin's one week later than usual, on Dec, 19. By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- The Noven:- ber meeting of the ONO Club met at the home of Ruby Van Camp recently with 25 members and two visitors present. Tie minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, the fi- nancial report was given by Gwenyth Thompson and Elain Bailey reported on the flower committee. President Blackstock Couple Gwen Ballingall white with red trim, automatic snow| 942-3574 tires. Excellent commuters car. Whitby DEATHS SLAZENGER pro-golf set Irons 3, 5, 7, 9 putter, woods, 1, 3, bag and cart, used only twice, Call 725-3338. FRIGIDAIRE heavy duty range, 668-4338. 1954 FORD hardtop in good condition, good rubber. Can be seen anytime after four- BRADLEY -- Suddenly at RR 3, Ponty: pool, on Wednesday, November 20, 1963, Keith Bradley in his 65th year, beloved husband of Gertrude Kirk and dea father of Glen and Larry. Resting at th Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville uN-| positraction, safety belts, til Friday morning. Then af Pontypool| walls. Full price $3,200, PO Box 477, Port United, Church for service on Friday | Perry or phone evenings 985-2235, " L& Miser eh : oe at 2 p.m. Interment McCrea's Cemetery.| i959 EDSEL, Corsair, two door hardtop, EWING, Charles M. At Hotel Dieu Hospital, on Tuesday, November 19, 1963, Ewing, in his 79th year, Drive, St. Catharines), Friend: Wed: 75 Church Street, St. Catharines. may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 on nesday and Thursday. Service in Chapel on Friday morning at Oshawa, at approximately 1.30 (Memorial will be appreciated). FETCHISON, Josephine Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-|1958 FORD, one owner car. New battery, erai Hospital on Tuesday, November 19, of michoel Ontario, in her 80th year. Resting the Armstrong Funeral Home, ferment Oshawa Union Cemetery. POGSON, &. Luella At the Steckley Clinic, Oshawa, on Tues- day, November 19, 1963, E. Luella Oke,|"' Stet beloved wife of Wilfred $. Pogson and|1959 FORD stationwagon, dear sister of Mrs. Stella Mountenay ofjcylinder, 34,000 original miles, Oshawa and Russell Oke of Peterborough. Mrs. Pogson is resting at Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Friday afternoon, 2.30 p.m. In- ferment Union Cemetery. ine Gowlikoski beloved wife! condition Fetchison and mother of An-| 723-7244; thony of Oshawa and Joseph of London') ies) CHEVROLET, automatic transmis. Oshawa, with memorial service in the Chapel on Friday, November 22nd at 3.15 p.m. In- Mcintosh- 6 and on 725-6055. 1959 AUSTIN Ad, good condition, $395. Trade accepted. Apply 509 Bloor East. 1963 PONTIAC V8, four-door hardtop, two tone, power steering, power brakes, radio, _white- burner, 22 width, two years old, like new, $65. Telephone 725-9688. GURNEY range, like new, $90. Frigidaire refrigerator, $40. Electric oven $35. Fender Stratocaster Guitar with case $175. Telephone 728-3605. FURNACES gas, oil, space heaters, three-piece baths, $45; basins, sinks, $4; pressure systems, pumps, laundry tubs, |dual-range aufomatic, radio, whitewalls,|boats, motors, trailers. Christmas trees. r e St. Catharines, discs, two-tone. Jewell blue and white.|H. Chinn, Hillside and Park South. Charles M. Ewing, beloved husband of Isbael M. (of 75 South dear father of|gallon, good Donald M. Ewing of Burlington; brother|Full price $695. Can be financed. 623-3619. of Lady Rea of Hindhead, England. Rest- ----- ing at Hulse and English Funeral Chapel, | 728-7375 |1960 VAUXHALL Super, 35 miles fo the tires, excellent condition. to match, size 7. All in new condition. Telephone 723-4929. ACCORDIAN, 120 bass, Hohner, good inches x etalRast dition, $100. Telephone 728-4779. 11962 RAMBLER custom two-door, low WEDDING dress, waliz length, size 1 ; wh | $$, length, size 10 js Mileage, good condition. Telephone 728-| or 12 Original price $95. Will sell for $20. "|7764 after 6 p.m. _lApply 573 King East. radio, 17,000 miles. After Sitreezer, $75; 22 National electric range, a cnareetetac asaa laser sinning: SESS AOMNONG. Taow ia ONer 4 P.M, ;|1952 PONTIAC, coach. Good mechanical-| cpg, nearl " ar EO 1 D ly new, $20. Grey finish. Tele- ly, good rubber, fair body, $125. or offer. phone after 5 p.m. 723-4114. {Telephone 728-5776. | pete # en VOUSE TENE | 723-2281. | REFRIGERATOR 9 cubic ft. Fairbank --e |Morse also Chef Master rangefte with jclock and timer, Both in. excellent con- |dition, Telephone 728-0968. | VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes. {Free estimates, parts, attachments, |brushes, hoses. Guaranteed rebuilt ma- chines. Renals. Wallace Vacuum Ser- pedis atc ee hee |vice, Call anytime 728-0591. |1958 CHEVROLET BelAir, fou Tl ENGLISH bone ching ge Bagreemarye ore |hardtop VB automatic, with radio, Excel-|ejNOrISH, bone china cups, and saycers: lent condition. Telephone 728-4238. Christmas gifts, 463 Ritson South 725 |USED snow fires from $2.99 Dominion) 3338. |Tire Store, 48 Bond West. |VIKING VACUUM cleaner, one HP with standard 6-| attachments, Regular $89.95, will sell $40.| Will ac-j/After 5 p.m., 728-8642. i |cept trade. apply 448 Park Road South./cystom built liquor cabinet, new, cheap| |1956 METEOR two-door, V8, aufomatic,|for cash, $25. Also chrome set of kitchen Jradio, snow tires, good motor and body./taps, 8" centres. Call 728-0318. | {Price $295, Telephone 728-0286. han tnb 15 nl indsabs Plywood, Pa oe jfully wi | good tires, extra snow tires, In good throughout. Very reasonable. sion, radio, good running condition, Telephone 728-2339. $65. trailer. Phone LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funerol arrangements ond flora] requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE IN MEMORIAM GREENOUGH -- In loving memory of @ dear sister, Rose L. Greenough (nee Pratiey) who passed away Nov. 21, 1951. Qh happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. --Lovingly remembered by sister Bea, brother-in-law, Mick and family, GREENOUGH -- In loving memory of @ dear sister, Rose L. Greenough (nee shpat who passed away November 21, in our hearts your Always tender, fond and true; There Is not a day, dear sister, We do not think of you. Lovingly remembered by sister Doro- My, brother-in-law Russell and children. HAYES -- In loving memory of a Geer father and grandfather, ~ William gag who passed away November 21, lingers, God saw you getting weary, So He did what He thought best, He came and stood beside you And whispered come and rest. --Always ri 'ed remember: by son Percy, Goughter-in-law Mary and family. McLEAN--In loving memory of a dear) mother, Alma McLean, who passed away November 20, 1958. Gone but not. forgotten. --Lovingly remembered by son Clifford 'end Dorothy. RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS MARKERS Designed for any need. 152 Simcoe St. $. Oshawa Office Evenings |trade. Gus Brown Motors Lid. RR 3,| |1958 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | 728-6555 | |1955 PONTIAC, $175 or make offer, new |battery, radio, good tires. After 5 p.m. | 728-2067. eas ey a hara_jorgan, never been used; Seabreeze tape} 1963 CHEVROLET Impala, two-door hard-\recorder, Telephone 725-0191. | fop, automatic, six cylinder, black with| Retna cise chests pais eae | red trim, radio whitewalls, etc, Will take| SOFA, space saver, 3 months old, $35; | electric stove, $35; table and four chairs, 728-7375 1835. We are moving. 17 Lioyd Street. | OLDSMOBILE 68 series good condi-|REFRIGERATOR "Frigidaire" 7 cu. ft.| tion, $750. Will accept. trade. Phone|Left hand door, good condition, $45. Also Brooklin 655-3104. |crib mattress, 25 x 49, $5. Telephone 1956. DODGE four-door automatic, wine) et Private sale. Telephone 725-1904.,HOUSEHOLD furnishings, refrigerator, ~SURAL ET BcInID nr ae | Stove? two-bedroom suites, kitchen set. CHEVROLET Belair, good motor, | x four door, body needs repair, four {Telephone after 6 p.m, 723-9364, tires, $90. Telephone 723-7916. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, perfect condition, must sell, Asking $800, Telephone 725- 2018, KELLY DISNEY USED CARS LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Leins paid off Trade up or down Always top quality. SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST.--OSHAWA (ust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 30.--Automobiles Wanted | | gular, inlai RCA chord} Oshawa, |ONE gold bridesmaid's outfit, size 14 | Shoes size 7¥2. Telephone Whitby 628-2119. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupll-| cators, chequewrifers, comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equip- ment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. CONVERSION gas burner for furnace;| hot water tank, glass lined. Used three months; $25, Used oil tank, $8. 119 Kent Street, Whilby. JUNIOR bed with spring and mattress, complete; high chair; play pen, large size; two navy blue blazers, size 12-14 boys; two grey sport jackets size 10. Al items like new. Apply 18 Grenfell street or call 728-8237. BEAUTIFUL handmade liquor cabinet,| , Pp new. Telephone Bowmanville 623-3726. MAN'S work shoes 81. Nurse's oxfords, 7a, worn once. Boys nylon jacket, blue, 14. Telephone 723-9565. BEDDING bargains! Smooth top mat- tresses, $27; smooth top continenal beds| with headboards, $36; bunk beds, com-| plete with sprinafilled mattresses, $57; Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. CLEARANCE of 1963, model baby car- riages, Thistle, Lioyd, Gendron. All re- jduced for quick sale from $24. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. DIAMOND, pair .wedding and engage ment. rings, $125; Provincial type arm-| chair, $25. Blonde cocktail table, glass top. Whitby 668-8467. SCRAP hardwood, 1 foot length, $7.75 |single cord. 723-2281, 12 to 1 or after 4 o'clock. | |1961 KELVINATOR refrigerator, white,| overtop freezer, magnetic door, excellent condition, To view call after 6 p.m.| 668-4043. SNOW tires, mounted on wheels 600 x 13. Man's bicycle. Child's small spring hobby horse. Electric train. Bowman: ville, 623-5190, GIRLS' pleated reversible skirts, tailor made. New. Turquoise and brown. Size LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East. 725-118). OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 Nelson Street,. want cars for wreck- ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. WANTED -- Late model convertible, cash for best offer. After 5 p.m. Tele- phone 723-9054, 100 CARS WANTED 723-1002 728-6627 CARD OF THANKS PIPER -- | would !ike.to express my sincere thanks fo all who sent me cards, flowers and gifts, during my stay in the Oshawa General Hospital. Special thank you to nurses on 5F, Dr. J. Anderson and Dr. Beckett. Ruth E. Piper WILKINSON -- Miss Madeline Wilkin- son, who was ill in Oshawa General Ho: pital recently, wishes to thank Dr. A. P. Fulton for his care and wonderful s also Or. R. Guselle for his co-op and kind care. 5 ere to the kind fled or sent flowers, cards, ation is extended friends who ca etc. Courtice School Has Open House MRS. CHAS. CARPENTER COURTICE -- Cars lined No 2 Highway as the schoo! yard filled recently for Open House at the Highway School. On hand to greet the parents were Mrs Lanor: Hoar, principal and teacher of grade 2. Mrs. Jean Rice, teacher of grades 1 and 2; Miss Mary Rose Palmer, teacher of grade 1. Besides the pupils' books, display of printing, and paper craft, rooms. , On hand to serve the parents were Mrs. Harold Graham, Mrs. Thomas Gladman, Sr., Mrs. Cliff Ryan, Mrs. Chas. Archer, Mrs.. Wm. McKnight, Mrs. Bruce Walker from Cour- tice Home and School. Courtice United Church will not be holding a turkey supper this year .In place of the supper members are asked to give do- nations to the building fund to meet? the mortgage payments due in December a art craft, filled the -| NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 6 8, 10. Reasonable. Telephone 725-1904 | PLYWOOD boat 1212 ft, 65" beam, com- | e! plefe with windshield "ll controls. Cus-| | Talk "Cash" to the. New tom tarpaulin, 18 hp Johnson mofor,| | Car Dealer and "SAVE". Peasant: Telephone Port Perry. 985-; | | TED CAMPIN MOTORS |soomerane coffee table and match-| 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 ing end tables, excellent condition. Will] See ee ee sell separately. Telephone 728-6002. GIRLS' white figure skates, size 2, prac-| tically new, $5. Also child"s Elna sewing machine, $4 Telephone 723-3694. | | WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- |ture or anything you have. The City | Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street |South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671 BOY'S bicycle, red, new fires, $10. Tele- phone. 725-5670, |CELLAR stairs $15; artificial Christmas tree $5; drapes, suit large window; small! | table: Jephone 728-3689. | Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to 'Ted' $ ALL CASH $ | For clean cars or trucks we |. deal up or down. Liens paid off 146 BRCCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 31---Automobile Repair Honored By MRS, OLGA HILL Harris). lof ceremonies for the program. While the wedding march was 'Strong, the bride and groom g ram was given: Piano duet, Judith and Linda TRE TY TR Roem Pema epee ey plas Micha i Aly aa gee ee Re ok. auth a Vien PONTIAC Laurentian, four-door /ERiGiDAIRE refrigerator, cross top| Mountjoy; baton twirling demon- o'clock. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery,|p.m. 668-2746. p.m. gifts to the Cancer Society )stration by Lorraine and Janet |Turner, | Two vocal solos \Eric Barr, "It's a Grand Night for Singing' and "The Best Things in Li'e are Free." |Piano solo by Cheryl Metcalf. }. The chairman expressed. the best wishes of friends and pre- jsented a coffee table, two step Itables, and numerous miscel- laneous gifts. Both groom and bride expressed their apprecia- tion, A lunch was served and danc- ing to music by Mrs. Clara Nesbitt and Mr. Roy Ashton was enjoyed. by Mrs TOTAL CAPACITY The total capac of hydrau- lic-turbine installations in Can- ada amounted to only 173,323 horsepower in 1900. 34---Lost and Found LOST: Cardboard carton of auto parts early Saturday. morning, on east lane of 401 Highway between Oshawa and Bow- manville, Will finder please contact Mr. Murdock at 725-1123, Reward, LOST -- Light brown terrier dog, wear- ing; green collar, possibly injured. Tag No. 2231 call 728-5848, BEAGLE, chocolate color, Missing from Kendal area, Saturday. 'Bago'. Reward offered for information leading to find- ing of dog. Telephone Garden Hill 106J4) after 5 p.m. LOST -- Female Boxer (pregnant). Brown with white chest and paws. Dis~ appeared on Kingston Road near Law rence on Friday night. Reward. West Hil! AT4-5462. DOG, Miniature Poodle, black, "Cleo". '\ajax-401 area. Reward. Call Alax 942-6063 anytime, Toronto HUdson 1-1661 evenings, 421-1500 local 55, days. BLACKSTOCK -- Many gath- Jered in the Recreation Centre jrecently in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman (nee Verna Harvey Graham was master PERSONALS Mrs. Nivens and Mrs. French and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox, Bowmanville and W. Thompson, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning over a_ recent weekend, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Archer spent a recent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bow- jmanville. | Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Grah- Gus Brown Motors Ltd. RR 3 Oshawa./COcKTAIL dresses, size 14 with shoes|being played by Mrs. Gordonjham called on her aunt, Mrs. |Campbell, in Bobcaygeon hos- __|were ushered to seats on the|pital on a recent Sunday. "| platform and the following pro-| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horne,|2:30 p.m. Oshawa; visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trewin, Doreen and Don ald, of Enniskillen, recently jwith Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin jand boys and Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Wright. ed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lar- mer, recently. Mrs. Bob Bryans and dren spent Friday night her parents Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Courtice. Recent Sunday visitors with the Bob Bryans' were: Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Barber, Courtice; Mr. and Mrs. John Muir and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Essery, Cour- tice; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryans chil- with Wilf Fenelon Falls. A bus load of High School students went to Peterboro re- cently and saw the play,"Caesar and Cleopatra"'. Mrs. Richard Van Camp, Mrs. Russel Mountjoy and Mrs. Cecil Hill attended a Leader- ship Training Day for program and Ljterature chairmen in Oshawa recently. Mrs. J. Roy Ferguson, West Bank, B.C., and Mrs. Charles Smith are visiting relatives in Ottawa, Glen Wilson is taking a 10- weeks course in Auto Mechanics at Provincial School of Trades Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Miller, Whitby, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Archer recently. A group of High School stu- dents chartered a bus and went cently. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yellow-| lese of Solina and family visit-| and Mr. and Mrs. Arlee Miller, b to the Royal Winter Fair a OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF ALEX ANDRECIK High requiem mass for Alex Nov. 16, at the Oshawa General Hospital in his 58th year, was sung at 8.45 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. The mass was sung by Rt. Rev. P. Coffey. Interment was in St. Gregory's Cemetery. The pallbearers were G. Angi, M. Szidor, Z. Romhanyi, L. Hajdic, G. Mayer and J. Bodnar. FUNERAL OF ANDREW KAHANYECZ High requiem mass for Andrew Kahanyecz, who died at the family residence 59 Switzer drive, Sunday, Nov. 17, in his 56th year, was sung in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church at 10.30 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 20. Rt. Rev. P. Dwyer sang the mass, Interment was in St. Gregory's Cemetery. The pallbearers were G. Angi, J, Puskas, J. Kastel, P. Vekasi Veposi, F. Grantze and L. Kiraly. : FUNERAL OF STEPHEN C. RICE The funeral service for Ste- phen C. Rice who died at Osh- awa Genera! Hospital, . Mon- day, Nov. 18, was held at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Chapel, Wednesday, Nov.20, at) Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister of King Street United Church, conducted the. service, Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Don Rice, iS'eve Rice, Ron Rice, Charles Steve Boddy and |William Wonacott FUNERAL OF | MISS HAZEL M. YELLAND The funeral service for Miss Hazel Marion Yelland, an em- ployee of General Motors, who ldied in the. Oshawa General Hospital Nov. 12, following an jillness of three weeks, was held lat 2 p.m. Nov. 15, at the Mac- Coubrey Funeral Home, Co- urg. Rev. J. D. C. Jack, minister of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Cobourg, conducted the services. Interment was in Co- /bourg Union Cemetery. | "he pallbearers were Douglas |Lander, Wilfred Harris, Robert Coulson, all of Oshawa; Merven McConnell, Whitby; Austin |Maher .and Gordon King, Co- |bourg. | Hamilton, Tobacco Brings 51.78 Cents Lb. TILLSONBURG (CP)--An av- lerage price of 51.78 cents a |pound was realized for sales of 1,867,820 pounds of tobacco on the Ontario Flue-Cured Tobacco Growers' Marketing Board ex- change here Wednesday. To date, 8,146,934 pounds have \teen sold at an average of 52.52 cents LOST -- from pasture at Chalk Lake, "l yearling steer, Holstein-Hereford cross. Telephone collect Markham 294-1547. LOST or strayed: Holstein heifer, one year old. Vicinity west of Brooklin. Any- one knowing its whereabouts contact K. E. Holliday, Brooklin, 655-3247. 36--Legal springfilled mattresses ali sizes, $17. 1, Kenneth G. "Edwards, of 900 Bayview| Avenue, Whitby, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, November 20, 1963, without my writen consent. --Kenneth G. Edwards TO Whom it May Concern: Take notice that 1, Michael Edward Marlow of 121 Brock Sireet South, Whitby, will not be responsible for any accounts charged to me unless such accounts are authorized by me in writing and certified by m signature. -- Micheal Edward Marlow. SHERIFF'S SALE ONE 1956 PONTIAC to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION on Friday, Nov. 22 ,1963 ot 2:00 P.M. at SEAWAY MOTORS LOT Dundas St. West WHITBY, ONTARIO TERMS: CASH Arthur Welsh, Sherrif, County of Ontario ~ HOUSTON'S GARAGE __| and SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 |32---Articles For Sale TYPEWRITERS, adders, sales, service,| rentals and supplies. All machines guar-| Janteed. Cook's Office Equipment, 10} |Richmond Street East. . 728-8300. |SKATES, new and used, sold and ex- changed, Largest selection in town. Open evenings. Drayton'$ Cycle, 204 Bond | East. ~~ ANTIQUE GUN 5000 SCOTCH PINES | CHRISTMAS TREES Trimmed cut and delivered, | | Orders taken now. PHONE 725-3476 | What's My Line? | Buying or 'selling: used fur- niture and appliances. For , your needs phone. Valley Creek Furniture | 1 | 728-4401 or call at the store | 16% Bond W. | WANTED Telephone Oshawa 725-8183, 33--Market Basket PARTY dresses, green 14, mauve 16, chif-|McINTOSH applies, $2.50 per bushel de-| fon over taffeta. Regular $30 dresses,|livered. Hampers reurned. J. H. Pascoe,| jselling $12 each. 723-4213, 728-0458. | CHRISTMAS trees, Scotch pine, pruned,, WINTER potatoes for sale, store in your) approximately 3,000, all ready to go. |own home or at mine, Telephone Whitby) Apply Tim's Restaurant, near Mosport, | 668-8050. | Telephone Orono 12.R¢. | PICK your own Spy apples, $1 to $1.50| BUY and sell, good used furniture and|bushel, Base line from Whitby Hospital| appliances, One location only. Pretty's | 2/2 miles west. Joe Makowchik on mail| Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271. | box. | WALLPAPER at 2 price, hundreds of|FRESH beef quarters. 100 Ibs, front, 38c| patterns in ready-pasted and reguiar. |per Ib., hind 49¢ per Ib., sides 44c per Ib. Buy one roll, get one roil free. Edgar's|Cut and wrapped for freezer 5c" extra. Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King West, Osh-|/Phone between 5 and 6 p.m. Thursday! awa. ont 25-3223. ACCORDION, Scandalli, almost new,|McINTOSH apples, $1 per bushel. Bring! men's, 120 bass, nine variations on treble, | containers. 55 Liberty Street North, Bow- three on bass, with case. Cal evenings |manville. 725-8575 nae npepneney eee ee MOBILE homes of all sizes, prices and | LOWREY orgams, new and used. 3day|designs are offered to you eve day free trial. Alto Music Supplies, 453 Simcoe|in the Classified section. Turn to | South, 725-1801, fication 27 now. TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY, ONTARIO TENDERS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF STORM SEWERS IN BROOKLIN, ONTARIO' SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by the undersign- ed until 4.00 p.m., E.S.T. MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1963, for the construction of 10" and 12" Diameter Con- crete Pipe Storm Sewers ond Weeping Tile on two streets in Brooklin, Ontario. A complete set of contract documents mgy--be obtained at the office af Walvin Limit- ed, -152 Harwood Avenue, Ajax, on deposit of $5.00. This depoit will not be re- fundable. Murray Robinson, Clerk, Township of Whitby, P.O: Box 160, Brooklin, Ontario. Walvin Limited, COMING EVENTS RUMMAGE Sale, CRA, 1.30 p.m. Friday, November 22. Sponsored by Oshawa and District Mothers' Group, Diabetic Asso- |clation. BROOKLIN and area figure skating club registration for 1963-64 season. Saturday, November 23, Sunday, November 24, 2-4 p.m. at Whitby Township Memorial Arena, Brooklin, Ontario. Fees per season \$7 for first child and $5 for second child in family. f cae BAZAAR, St. Mark's Anglican Church WA, 2 p.m. until 4.30 p.m. Saturday, November 23. Tea Room 50c. Miscel- laneous items, home baking, Christmas cakes, mincemeat. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 at ST, GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled. 230 IN JACKPOTS Door prize $15 7 ; St. John's Bingo Corner Bloor and Simcoe 20 Games $8 and $12. 5 Jackpots High Numbers each $40. 7:45 P.M. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 22 Share The Wealth CLUB 199 SOCIAL EVENINGS FOR THE OVER 30's Every Friday Evening at the Y.W.C.A. 199 CENTRE STREET JIM BISHOP'S SKI BARN "MANY MOODS OF SKIING" by WARREN MILLER |PROMISE your children a pet? Well, you'll find just the right one offered tn |**Pets" in Classified. Turn to Classifica- tion 3 now Festival Of Gifts ANNUAL BAZAAR & TEA will be held in the cafeterio of the hospital FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 2 P.M. Sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. LIONETTES RUMMAGE SALE Friday, Nov. 22nd 1:30 P.M. SIMCOE HALL Toys, Household Articles and Clothing. St. Matthew's Church WILSON RD. AT HOSKIN AVE. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE FAIR 7-9:30 P.M. Saturday - Nov. 23rd 2-5 P.M. Novelties AT McLAUGHLIN COLLEGIATE | AUDITORIUM Friday, Nov. 22 7:45 P.M. Adults $1.00 Children 35¢ Tickets on sale by the the members of the Oshawa' Ski Patrol and at Jim Bishop's Sporting Goods -- 151 King 3 Reginald Stewart Internationally acclaimed concert pianist 'Mr. Stweart's playing is a delght to the ear' John Sriggs, New York Times. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute Conulting Engineer; 152 Harwood Avenue, Ajax, Ontario, Monday, Noverriber 25th, 8:30 P.M. Tickets available at the Box Office or Saywell's Book Store Adults $2.50 Students $1.25 | ANGLICAN CHURCH Refreshments CHRISTMAS TEA and BAZAAR ST. GEORGE'S CENTRE STREET Saturday, Nov. 23 2 P.M. Tea Room 50c St. Philip's Alter Society Christmas Bazaar SATURDAY NOV. 23 from 2 to 5 p.m. ST. PHILIP'S HALL Oxford and"tmerald Sts. Andrecik, who died Saturday,|: TORONTO 11:00 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov. 21 Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. FOREIGN TRADING In Syn A 25 $52 52 52 Husky Oil 725 $6%e 6% 6% Midrim 0 3B BB +%% INDUSTRIALS 11:00 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 100° $4956 4956 49% 100 240 240 240 Alta Gas 145 $272 27% 272 Alg Cen 100 $232 2342 23+ Algoma 100 $58 582 58/2 Alumini 1230 $264 268 26% Alum 2 pr z10 $474 47 «47 Argus ' 110 $11% 11% 115% + % Arg CP pr 500 $9% 9% 9%+ Ve Stock Abitibi Alt Dis vt "5 Atlan Acc 2100 $20% 20 20% Atl Sg prxd 10$100 100 100 --1 Bank Mont 920 $63 63 63 Bank NS 215 $72 11% I%-- Bath PA 75 $53¥2 53¥2 53¥2-- V2 Phone 175 $53%4 53% 225 $52 52V2 214 $6 6% 275 $5%4 5% 5% 200 250 250 250 225 $27% 27% 27% 225 $22% 22% 22% 2750 $16 16 16 230 $244 24% 24% 250 $20%4 20% 20%+ % 70 $103 .102%4 102% + 4 85 $984 98Vve 98 +16 2205 3 3% 3% 610 $202 20% 202 + Ye 25 $38 38 38 200 $11% 11% 11% 225 $10 0 70 $502 50% z40 125 125 2! 100 $13¥%e 13% 13% 200 52 52 52 150 355° 355 355 3 Va 52a | 6¥e -- Ye) Bramalea Brazil BA Oil BC Forest BC Pack B BC Pow BC Sugar pr BCPh 5.15pr BCPh 4%pr ed C Brew Apr CBAL B w Cdn Can A C Colli 63pr ¢ Curt W 50'a-- Ve 125 3 --20 Public Speaking By Blackstock School Children By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Many at- tended an evening in Central Public School recently, when the public speaking competition took place. Mr, John Hamilton was chair- man and four speeches were given as follows: Judy Mountjoy, "Canada's Parliament Buildings"; Bonnie Malcolm, '"'Upper Canada Vil- lage'; Gail Malcolm, "Flor- ence. Nightingale'; Sharon Archer, "The Country Store, 1863 - 1963." Grades 6 and 7 rendered two choruses, "The Horn" and "The Case of the Kerry Dance." Four more speeches were made. David Gray, "My Trip to Eng- land'; Lorraine Turner, 'My Trip to the Atlantic Coast'; "Rosie Frey, 'An Animal Engi- neer, The Beaver"; Linda Mountjoy, "Treasure Hunting." Grade 8 sang "Red River Valley" and "From All That Dwell Below the Skies," follow- ed by four more speeches. Dianne Taylor, "Boys"; Karen Campbell, "It's So Peace'ul in the Country"; Carol Wotten, "The Arctic'; Carol Werry, "The Woodpecker." Next came three _ girls' choruses, "The Whole Long Way," "Lullaby" and "One Morning in the Meadow." George Alexander brought in the judges' report, in which they placed Lorraine Turner, first, and Karen Campbell, |second, As a representative of Port Perry Lions Club, Glenn Van Camp presented the first prize winner with a cheque. In he- half of Dr. and. Mrs. Mc- Arthur, Mrs. John Venning presented the second prize and Mr. Walter Wright made the presentation from the _ school board to all other competitors. TAX SOURCES Residents of Canada are li- able to taxes on their income from all sources, including Ca- nadian and foreign. 1139 $53% 53 53% + 4) 11:00 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge CGE pr 210 $36 3% OH C imp Bk C 50 $63% 63% 63%4--% Cc Mare 400. 370 370 370- 755 $352 35% 35%-- Ve xd 21 $862 3612 36¥2 65 $32%4 324 3244 -- V2 200 $18¥2 18 18%2-- V2 25 $21% 21% 215% Chemcell 1075 $12¥%e 12% 12% Col Cell 500 $8 8% 84+ % Con Bidg w 300 725 725 725 Con M $ 183 $299 ODD Con Paper 25 $39% 39% 395% -- VW Con Gas n 150 $11% 11% 11% Copp Clark 1000 $8% 8% 8+ % Corby vt zi0 $18 «618 OB Corby B z5 $18¥2 18¥2 18% Coronation Coronin pr Coron w Crush Int D Seag xd Dom Elect 250 $13 Dofasco 150 $65% Dom Scot z10 $15 D Scot pr 145 $16 Dosco 1580 $167% Dom Stores 145 $16 Dom Tar 1580 $167 Dom Tar pr 150$22 2: DU Pont 50 $39 Econ Inv 225 $9 Exquisite 5 $7 Falcon Fam Play Gen Bake Globe "A cP Cdn Tire Cc util C Vickers CWN G 5% 42 144 10% 10% + % GNC 280pr 482 482 -- V2 Gr Wpg 100 $16¥2 16 16-- Ve Hardee 220 215 220 +10 Hawker. 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There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personal use or for @ ACADIAN @ PONTIAC @ BUICK . . No maintenance costs . . . One rate covers Company use there are definite advantages when you lease a new : No insurance costs . everything on one or two yeor lease items . . for full details, MILLS AUTO LEASE LTD. PHONE 723-4634 Other Models On Request -Phone or come ia 266 KING ST. WEST rs Coguelel Cents oP? Ah, please! 4 » a Garcon, Hé! Coquetel, s.v.p.! Coquetel Abricot...? "Ello? If you would offer me QUETEL CERISE I would say immédiatement: "Sil vous plaft !'--but hélas! "plait" does not rhyme with "cerise." What is this COQUETEL CERISE? Mon ami, this is none other than a trés délicieux apres le diner "wine cocktail," with a true deep cherry flavor. But this does not do justice to ce COQUETEL CERISE, One must taste it. One must regard it in its beautiful decanter for Ja table. Then one must sip it. Then one will say avec moi: COQUETEL CERISE? Ah, please! 'Brights FINE CANADIAN since ane Wines Everyone Welcome If you do not yet know le plus délicieux flavor of les trois COQUETELS... mon ami, what you are missing! Le favorite de moi-méme, COQUETEL CACAO, Ah, oui! I taste the true essence of le.cocoa bean, in this wihe made for apres Je diner sipping! Essayez-le, try COQUETEL CACAO very shortly. You will say to yourself: C'est vrai! This wine it is delicious! En effet, tous les COQUETELS are délicieux --in their handsome decanters for la table. Brights FINE CANADIAN SINCE 1078 Wines Oui, you have heard what I said: COQUETEL ABRICOT, Qu'est-ce que c'est COQUETEL? Ah, mon ami, that is the $60 question. It is one of trois COQUETELS which are, en efiet apres le diner "wine cocktails." But the taste? Le taste c'est superb, c'est the only way one can describe it! And this COQUETEL comes in a beautiful decanter |) for la table. Le price? The acme of modesty for sucha wine! C'est formidable! yez-le, this means try it--soon, Brights FINE CANADIAN Since aM Wines Brights

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