1§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 7, 1963 BIRTHS iN MEMORIAM - Jean are| BOURNE -- In loving memory of our Fl sos eye Br ttng Mig eligpe ay onjoniy son and brother, William Ernest, Thursday, November 28, 1963, at Ajax RCAF, who passed away suddenly, De- Pickering Hospital. A brother for Sandra,|cember 8, 1940. Karen, Dale and Paul We mention your name, We speak of you often, HAIGHT Olive and George are) God bless you, dear Ernest, happy to announce the arrival of their} You are not forgotten. son Thursday, December 5, 1963, at the! | | Sadly missed and dearty remembered Oshawa General Hospital, weighing 7 lbs./oy Mom and sisters. 14 ozs. A brother for Janice and Judy , Thanks to Dr. King and the nurses of the fourth floor CALFORD -- In loving memory of a dear husband, Walter,' entered into dae |Decernber 8, 196) Looking back with memories Upon the path we trod, | bless the years | had with you, | And leave the rest with God. | Lovingly remembered by wife Evelyn. | MATY! -- Born to Ellis and Myrna/ (nee Ross), a son, Michael Leslie, 8 Ibs. 2 o2s., Wednesday, December 4, 1963, Osh-/ awa General Hospital. A wee brother for) Kathy and first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ross, Oshawa. Many thanks! fo Dr. A. Halam-Andres and 4th floor staff CALFORD -- In loving memory of a} dear father, Walter John Calford, who} passed away December 8, 1961. | A faithful husband, one of the best, | May God grand him eternal rest. | remembered . by rae hl Lewis and grandchil- } PEEL Billi and Shirley (nee Mc-| Kessock) are happy to announce the ar- rival of a son, William Scott, 9 Ibs. 4 ozs.,|--Lovingly December 5. 1963, at Oshawa General|Betty, son-in-law Hospital dren TANTON George and Jackie (nee, HOGLE -- in loving memory of @ dear| Wright) are happy ta announce the ar-|husband and father, Earl Hogle, who} rival of their chosen son, Douglas John.|passed away December 7, 1962. A baby brother for Janice Pi efully sleeping, resting at tast, world's. weary troubles and tr: are past; In silence he. suffered bor jals| | ai Sinica BIRTH NOTICES are accepted until 8.30 a.m. for publication in today's Oshawa Times Birth Column.. Notices received after 8.30 a.m. will appear in tomorrow' newspaper. Our Ad-Writers will pleased to assist you in writing appropriate Birth Announcement phone 723-3492. DEATHS CLEVELAND, Mrs. Theresa Irene | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General] Hospital on Thursday, December 5, 1963,| Theresa irene Lawrence, beloved wife of Percy Everett Cleveland Mrs. Arthur Schw 5 7M eriey Marshall, Edward Reid Keltha), Mrs. Donald Pettit (Barbara) and Everett, all of Oshawa, Wilfred of London, Ont.. Milfred of Toro in her s7th year. Resting at the Armstrong Fu eeecnbe tN S neral Home, Oshawa, with memorial ser-| 712" an Fo eae ey oececam| His weary hours and days of 'pain Codd services ati troubled nights are past, eral home on Sunday In our aching hearts. we know Mary LOBA No. 97 at has found sweet rest at last p.m., Victoria LTB No. 55 at 7.30 p.m., ly remembered by brothers Sunshine Rebekah' Lodge No. 222 at 8 p.m.) (Friends are asked not to cail at the Funeral Home before Saturday . after acon.) in patience he T od called him nome to suffer no} be| an Tele more. Lovingly remembered by wife and fam- ly In foving memory of a dear Eckless Joynty who passed awa: | ber 7, 1962 we knew when we woke that rraw the' day wouid bring, e call was sudden, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear Sometimes it's hard to understand Why some things have to be, In His G planned er to see. y daughters Madeline Jack and. Arnold anc 7 th loving memory of who passed away De and MEREDITH -- In loving memory of a dear father, Arthur Meredith, who passed 53 gone to rest, care and pain, n peace, dear father, LAMBLE, Minnie the Oshawa General He urday, December 7, 1963, Minnie Smith ed wife of Francis °T. Lamble, d s of Miss Catherine Smith. The | Mrs. Lambie is resting at Mcin Ancerson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Monday evening at 8 o'clock Resting at Mundell . Funeral! Home,|47) Orillia on Tuesday from 11 a.m. until 2)" p.m. Graveside service and Interment St Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, Tuesday pital on Sat. Art RE h ng memory of 4 Arthur Mere- pa sway December 7, 1953 can ever take away a heart holds dear memories linger every day nce keeps him near. remembered by wife, daughter Henrietta ME dear he love MOYER -- HARVEY T ; 4t Western Hospital, Toronto on Friday, iis December 6, 1963. Harvey T. Moyer be- foved husband Dee Eames loving by, brother o a. Mrs. J.) d the late Kitchener. The Hen. of RRIS mother 9 wellyn 8, 1962 sorraw we cannot f one we loved she s NO memory of Hagmeler, dear Bouckley, 8 McClinton, Timmins Mrs. J. E. Hagmeier ate Mr. Moyer is resting at Mcintosh Anderson 'Funeral Home. Service in the Chapel on Monday, December 9 at 2p.m Interment Union Cemetery. Friends requested not to call before morning tell s so well while memory Lovingly remem Debbie ai always ke by Stevie all ed son are Norma, Saturday: NORRIS - dear wife. in loving rnemory of THOMPSON, Richard Joseph NOD ROUSE ISY, At Hillsdale Manor, on Friday, 0: ber 6, 1962, Richard Joseph Thor in his Vist year, beloved dower tie cox and loving father of Oshawa, dear brother of if Whitby. Resting at the Gerrow Chapei, 399 King Street Wes 0 in the chapel on Monday, D D at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme tery ory fade, ever wander she Is laid by husband sod Loving thoughts s To the spot Ever rememt Norris Henry RICHARDS John R _ ng memory hards Ll YEO, Eva sas ng back with memories path you trod |BAUER skates, hockey equipment, GE| pe {USED commercial with hardware $65, four rows glass, blind TABLE Street HONEST Cal's Furniture ar 3/Name brands where. mattress furniture lines. GE dealer, Hl. | King Street West, our new home form ps 8 peaceful sleep! avaion Dance Hall ep Jotin,| SWISS MADE Rotel juice extractor, re 725-4258 MY MOTOROLA with new picture pa LADIES' pl TABLE sed away Decem- FOR siz 32--Articles For Sale 32--Articles for Sale ACCORDION, Scandal, almost .new,|8- F. GOODRICH STORES -- Tires, Bat- men's, 120 bass, nine variations on treble, |teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- three on bass, with case. Cal evenings|¥ision. Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. 725-8575 |BED, 30 inch, $20; binoculars $30; new wv. Basin tae. | eer 7 " |silverplate flatware $30; new wedding COAT, Persian Lamb, black, full length, |5!!ve" 14 to 18, tapered sleeves, full back, deep/4'ess, size 12. Phone 725-9341. collar, $350, Telephone 728-6850. BUYING or selling furniture or appil- NEED some hockey equipment? For Tow=|ances. Call Emer, Hampton 263-2294 of est prices in town call Midtown for Win-|26%2695 well, Cooper Weeks, CCM, and Spalding|/ TRAIN set, Marx electric, extras, . no equipment. Midtown Furniture, 19 Prince|transformer, $12. Boy's bicycle, 24 Inch, Street, across from bus terminal. 728-1131./$25, Size 14 Girl Guide Uniform, $5. Tele- ACCORDION, 120 bass, Hohner, good con-|?hone 723-200, dition, black and white, one switch, $75.;\GURNEY gas stove, apartment size, Telephone 728-4779, timer, clock and light. Glass in oven REGULAR size crib_and mattress, bive,| "oor, Excellent condition, $60. Telephone good condition, $18. Play pen, oblong, $5.) ve sisi eh) Apply 356 Cadillac South. | WASHING = machi Beatty, perfect in Tc, working condition, double stainiess: steel hunti nsulated tub, Lovell safety wringer and tools, PUMP, $35, Telephone 723-7318. |RANGE, Frigidaire, very good Pope Paul told the closing session of the Vatican ecumen- lical council] Wednesday he had ldecided to go "as a pilgrim to |the land of Jesus our Lord"'-- jnow in Israel and Jordan | The announced dates mean Jan. the pontiff visit will culminate ' the Feast of The Epiphany VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope|which-commemorates the visit Paul will leave Rome for the/of the Magi to the infant Christ. Holy. Land Jan. 4 and will re-. This feast is known to be held turn Jan. 6, the Vatican press|in special affection by Pope Joffice announced today. Paul ; The Vatican still did not say; Pope. Paul will be the first the Pope would travel by air,/pope to leave Italy since Pius which no Pope has ever done|VII was taken prisoner by Na- before, But obviously he could poleon's troops in 1809. dition, |OMly make the 3,000-miie round 1t will also be the first time a budget terms, no outside financing.|) year old: $150 or best offer. Telephonelirip to Palestine in three davs/pope has visited the Holy Land Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West,| Bowmanville 623-3898. __|by plane the davs of St. Peter COMING EVENTS MOFFAT 22" propane gas range, 4burn-|racing car, $12; boy's 2-pant sult, size er, excellent condition. $75. Brooklin, Hoover polisher; f EUCHRE PARTY VICTORY LODGE 583 1, $8; 655-3614 | 725-3855 8 P.M NOR: |ANY make, sewing machine and vacuur good Monday, Dec. 9th Pope's Trip Takes Place appliances, toys, guns, bikes, equipment, radios; toboggans, camping supplies, auto accessories. Easy nee | | GE, large oll space heater, very condition. Will heat § or 6 rooms. Telephone Whitby 668-2654. MEN"S suits, size 40, very good shape; also shoes, size 10%2 and 11. Private Telephone 723-2573. TWO large cribs, one complete with mat tress, $17.50. Coat set, 3x, $7; double por-} celain- sink, $8; Frigidaire range, $40. Telephone 725-6270 RANGE, 30" Viking automatic, electric, below normal use. After 6 p.m. telephone 728-0647, PIANO, upright, in excellent condition, $215. Apply 246 Wilson Road South. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli-! cators, chequewriters, | comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy. sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equip ment, 137 Brock South, Whitby FREEZER, Woods, 10 cubic foot, chest type, excellent condition. $150. Apply 307 Wilson Road North SPACE heater, Coleman. ndition, Telephone Hampton CHINA, | Br Co tern, ~~ANTIQUE GUN | WANTED { Telephone Oshawa 33---Market Basket | PICK your own Spy apples, $1 fo $1.50] oushel. Base line from Whitby Hospital 2¥a4 miles west. Joe Makowchik on mail | Dox | WINTER potatoes for sale, store in your| 2 at mine. Telephone Whitby, | -- TUESDAY, DEC. 3 730 P.M. 20 regular games $8 and $10 Share The Wealth $100 Jackpot 54 nos. $20 Consolation Snowball game $140 56 Nos, $20 consolation FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor Street and Edith BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, DEC.. 7th 730° P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth : -- $40 Jackpot to go | --- $150 Jackpot to go | 725-8183. cleaner, repair and service, by your Elna ORANGE TEMPLE jand Filter Queen dealer, 329 Simcoe | South, 728-2391 BRUCE STREET EAST _LUNCH AND PRIZE DANCING 8 P.M. SATURDAY | DECEMBER 7th TRIPLE C Twin Mark Valley Boys Orchestra 1% Miles Northeast Hompton, Next ToC. Want Ads hold the key CAPONS, dressed, ready for from 5¥2 Ibs. up, $2.75. Call 725-8304, CAKES decorated, Christmas cakes, wed- ding, shower, baby showers and special occasions. Cookies 'and sandwiches for private parties. After 1 p.m,, 725-3876. 34--Lost and Found . LOST: Lady's watch, gold, two diamonds, ack strap, vicinity Oshawa Shopping , late in November. Reward. Tele- hone 728-6075 LOST: Kitt on tail Large size. Good 263-2158 old fashioned pat. pieces. individually items. Telephone Rose, arate odd priced. Other 723-216) GIRL'S CCM bicycle, 28" stand, chain guard, 'carrier, tion, $25, 668-2847 Thursday, 5 or Saturday STARK tube tester, tests tubes, good condition, 725-2548 strip j , grey with white tip to Y | A Child's pet Telephone CHANGE ng of 128. ND Friday vicinity of Central Colleg triped kitten. Real | Friday after j y purse, black, lost Thursday | vicinity of Regent Theatre, with | TV and rad money. Reward. Telephone $40. Telephone 728 | | Fou | a | | ONE pair diamond wedding and engage ment rings, $125, Portable television $75 Telephone Whitby 668-5009. , TY TOWERS.special, 40 ft. tower struc ture with all channel antenna, instal $50. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Gib Street 180 LADY'S black seal coat, m navy blue overc linings, beige New condition. 723-9290. 36--Legal Albert Street, ible for any) ame by anyone r 5, 1963, Stanley i, 4 medium; ger at, top coats, navy. large to Extra Cash Children Under..16 Not Admitted: | Free ADMISSION Free KINSMEN BINGO KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLE ST. WEST TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus 0 Full Card 5 -- $30, Games; 2 -- $250 Jackpots 20 -- $20 Games JACKPOT NOS. 51, 50 E/ Y BIRD GA XTRA Bl : 7:30 BUS DIRECT.FROM 4 CORNERS Monday, BINGO 8:00 P.M. ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM | 690 KING ST. EAST AT FAREWELL FREE -- ADMISSION -- FREE ered | garage door, 2 ft NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of WASYL SOROCHAN (also known as WILLIAM SOROCHAN and WASIL SOROACHIN All. pers having laims t the estate of WASYL known as OCHAN and IN, Gentle- Call 723-7539 8" tilt arbor, hp motor, double $65 cash. 17 Gret saw, one-third good condition, table end j 8x24, shaft, nd Appliance: at biggest d We carry Restonic Your auth Contact Honest Cal's on 4 erly 1 | Telephone 9 | price $89, on sale for $47. Telephone 17" television, tube, $35; gua and compressor. Whitby 668-5152 fable model also with pray t motor clothing, | ze 16-18, dresses rs, coats, jackets hone 728-0701 summer and winter su kirts, swe t Reasonable. Tele top electric stove, 4&bura ellent condition, $60. Telephone SALE: Two snow tires e@ 7.10 good condition Nhitby 668-3167. edardale "|Oshawa Union In Hassle 1 OBITUARIES With Membership- MRS. FRANCIS T. LAMBLE MRS. GORDON YEO The death of Mrs. Francis T.| The death occurred suddenly|' KAPUSKASING, Ont. (CP)-- Lamble, 376 King street east,|Friday, Dec. 6, at the Oshawa\4 union in this Northern On- occurred at the Oshawa Gen-|General Hospital of | Eva|t@tio town 90 miles northwest eral Hospital early today, She|Georgina May Collaco:t, be-\°f Timmins is in a salary dis- had not enjoyed good health for|ioved wife of Gordon Yeo, of Pute with its own employees. the past few years. Enniskillen, She was in her 47th) Local 2995 of the Lumber and The former Minnie Smith, shel year. !Sawmill Workers Union (CLC) was born at Beaverton and) A daughter of the late Mr.|has refused to grant a $3 weekly moved to Orillia with her fam-jand Mrs. Harry Collacott, the|Pay increase to three office em- ily. at an early age. She received/deceased was born in 1917 and|Ployees. Ronald Briggs, presi- her education in the Orillialwas married in 1938. A member|dent of Local 166, Office Em- schools and, on Sept. 30, 1919,/of Enniskillen Un'ted Church |ployees International Union she married Francis T. Lamble./Mrs,-Yeo was active in the|(CLC), said his'union has asked Following her marriage, sht)women's activiti ez of the|-abor Minister Rowntree to ap- came to Oshawa. Mrs. Lamblel church |point a conciliation officer. was always devoted to her). Besides Mr. Briggs says the office em- ployees are being paid less than church and family. In Orillia, |jeayes she was _a member of St./samuel those working for the same un- ion in Port Arthur. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and in Oshawa, she was.one of the original group which form- ed Knox Presbyterian Church, Besides her husband, Mrs. Lamble leaves a sister, M Catherine Smith, who has re- her two husband, she daughters, Mrs. Adams (Linda), Bow- manville and Miss Mary Yeo of Enniskillen and two sons, Ed- ward of Whitby and Neil, of En- niskillen. Predeceased by, a sister, Mrs. C. W. Woodley (Gladys), Mrs. /Yeo is a!so surviv. - sided with the Lambles in Osh- er, iarey" Cua yp on awa for some time. /manville : Funeral service will be held| Mrs. Yeo is resting in the in the McIntosh-Anderson Fu-|Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- neral Chapel, Monday, Dec. 9,|manville. The funeral service at 8 p.m., and will be conducted! will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, by Rev. G. W. C. Brett, minister/Dec, 9, The service will be con- of Knox Church |ducted by the Rev. W. H. Craw- Mrs. Lamble will be at thelford Interment will be in Mundell Funeral Home, Orillia,|pethesda Cemetery from 11 a.m, to 2 p.m. Tues-| day. The graveside service will] be held at St. Andrew's Ceme-} tery, Orillia, on Tuesday. RICHARD J. THOMPSON The death of Ric FINDS COMPETITOR LE HAVRE, France (AP)-- A parish priest near here found a new box for money offerings on the wall of his church with a note attached saying, 'Leave here your offerings for can- dies." The puzzled priest found the box had been set up by a 14-year-old girl who told police she planned to take the returns home HOUSEWIVES! There is @ place for you in business when you have specialized Busi- ness Training. You con get the training you need ot the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Our records indicate that there is a ready constant demand for mature women qualified to fill responsible positions. ATTEND HALF-DAY SESSIONS Either mornings of afternoons 9 to 11:30 a.m. or 1 to 3:30 p:m, Choice of up to § subjects. Tuition only $20.00 per month START ANY MONDAY Individual Instruction Shorthand Typewriting - Book- keeping Dictaphone Compto- meter Colculator - Payroll - Spelling Ask for FREE LITERATURE - Mathemotics. 10 Simcoe St. N., 725-3375 FUNERAL OF MRS. JOHN STARK SR. |Stark senior, 477 Cubert street, who died at the Oshawa Gen- ard Joseph'eral Hospital, Wednesday, Dec Thompson occurred = Fric 4, was held at the MclIntosh- Dec. 6 at Hillsdale Manor. Mr.|Anderson Funeral Chapel Fri- Thompson was in his 91st year day, Dec. 6, at 2 p,m. | and had been il] for three} Reverend Leonard Ware, rec- years tor of Holy Trinity Anglican Born in Saintfield, Ont. Mr.|Church, conducted the service Thompson married Lottie Wil-|Interment cox in Bowmanville and came|Cemetery to Oshawa to farm in the! Members of the ladies' aux- area. In 1943, hejiliary of the Canadian Legion gave Up farming to work forjheld a service at the funeral Defence Industries Limited at!home on Thursday, Dec. 5, at| Ajax aS 7.30 p.m : | Mr. Thompson was a member| Pallbearers were: James Mu-| rang: ge. N | of the Orange Lodge, No. 2167,/7ik, Jack Stark, Peter Muzik,| He was penbeienued. 4) tial ee Walker, Ernest Barker ie wife Oct. 23, 1918, and. leaves! i ak CORENOR, ae a son, William, of 161 Fernhill) boulevard and'a brother, Alfred, of Whitby Township. He is resting at the Gerrow Funeral: Chapel where the fun- eral service will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, Dec. 9. The service will be conducted by Rev. Frank Ward, minister of Westmount United Church, In-| terment will be at Mount Lawn Cemetery was at Mount Lawn! SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. R. J. TUMEY'S SHELL STATION 962 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ALEX NATHAN'S SUNOCO STATION 215 KING ST. WEST COOPER'S TEXACO STATION Counts Against Westinghouse Baffle Jury Friday, December 6, in her 47th year, beloved wife of Gordo! Killen, and dear mother of Ed h Samuel Adams), M Resting at the Morris Funer Bowmanville, Service in ft Chapel'on Monday at 2 p.m Bethesda Cemetery al YOO (JOO) Samuel Entered into rest suddenly In the Family esidence 230 Huron St. Oshawa Friday Jecember 6, 1963. Samuel Yeo beloved wsband of Julia Koszta and father of Mrs. M. Balough (Szerena)) W Steve) and Robert of Oshawa In his Interment | 2 Ever remembered by wife and family. WODNISKY our ph We mother To Bu BUY and sell, good used furniture appliances. One location only etty Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271 OYD BABY loving .memory. of Chair, bat and grandmother, |!ent condition. who died December a,| North HBB KENMORE OIL. space heater. Lady's memory. de@arimedium blue winter coat 14 or 16. Both tems perfect condition.- 723-9815. ness will linger forever - . (21. TELEVISION, good condit re the image of you cabinet, $50. After 4 p.m. 66 embered by son George,/SKATES, new and used. Sc Barbara and grandchil-| changed. Largest selection evenings, Drayton Cycle, 20 REG. GAMES -- TOTAL $300 SNOWBALL -- $140 in 56 Nos. -- $20 Con, PLUS $10 £ H HORIZONTAL LINE REGULAR JACKPOT -- $100 in 52 Nos. -- $20 Con SHARE THE WEALTH EXTRA BUS SERVICE FREE TURKEY TICKETS NO CHILDREN, PLEASE the hours we had with you ve the rest with God | carriage, chrome high baby commode; play pen. Exce 725-3462 Apply 956 Simcoe ii shall then hove dear mother e Wodnisky, «st Oshawa, .Ontario, j 27th day of Ne t ~r, » | have only your 27th dey of November, GOOD PARKIN | rer -HAN with Will er our whole life through, | Hy anc W. COMMUNITY CENTRE in town 204 Bond E WOOD st and SWARTZ NEW YORK (AP)--The U.S 56 BRUC district court trial: of Westing-| house Electric Corp. on price- fixing charges ended Friday) with the jury unable to agree on! a verdict Judge John M. Cashin de- clared a mistrial after the jury had deliberated for nine hours and twite announced it could not agree. The judge said he TOM CULLEN T. GOCH SUPERTEST STATION 437 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH WINDER"S ESSO STATION KING and RITSON ROAD SOUTH 288 BLOOR ST. WEST E STREET ESSO STATION yeor, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral ~ dome Oshawa with memorial service he chapel Monday December 9th 3.15 9.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery Ishawa. Friends are asked not to call at he Funeral Home. before Saturday ev. ning ioving memory of a WODNISKY - ther who passed away Decemb' oo rts your veetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother That we do not think of you Alw and ¢ CHRISTMAS d memory lingers, = Funeral arrangements dren flora] requirements for occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM A CHRISTMAS TRIBUTE and all and winter wreaths placed Several selec 1g stand. Mount Lawn, note: in Memor- hawa Times are f 5 p.m. day prior to pub- 12 o'clock noon Saturdays Editions. Our Ad od to assist you in moriam and in select for these notices sified. Counter t is more Memoriam Advertis or con. es Clas: acy your In Times MAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS MARKERS Evenings 728-6627 D Of THANKS 1¢ 7AR e express family of thi sincere thar e late Earle to relatives, lower piri ympathy it is ove are memory c wife, hus son immediate @ foithfu We wish to express our and appreciation to relatives, their many tes and card In the sinc rendering h those whe oppropriate mem at Christmas, The Department of The Times t Spe the CHRISTMAS EVE EDITION wish to f¢ Cc Oo Ww t Me or. assistance ephone the Class 492 ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 32--Articles For Sale TYPEWRITERS, : and Sale: 5, service, es. All m hines guar Office Equipment, 10 East. 728-8300 let pump, Sta-Right with ng price $100., or best 8695 De mber if mver come in to fied Counter or use 2 The Times Richmond DEEP WELL fahk ent eet sale. Variety. All in ex @ bargain. Sizes: wom Bs' and Girls' size 7-8 CLOTHES for plain, size evenings 12, € after TELEPHONE 723-3492 6 | TELEVISION, 21", biond, ver ¥ good cor| dition, Call 728-1742, i 4 NORGE ed, che: TWO tropical fish aquariums, lon, one 45 gallon. Telephone 725-167 Ss remembered by daughter Celia eed SKATE Exchange new and used skates now town Furniture, EXCELLENT values in u ture. Bookcases of drawers $17.88, wardrobes 4 FLOOR SEE the fully a CHRISTMAS trees, whol refrigerator, 6 cubic ft.; double RTZ spring, mattress; two-piece frieze esterfield suite, maroon. All good con tion. Best offer. 725-4874 BINGO-MONDAY, DEC. 9th ee Chance On Door Prize »s. 55 and 60 oT GO POT MUST GO Nos. or Less ECIAL GAMES AT $30 DOUBLE IN 17 NOS. OR LESS DOOR -PRIZE > GAME AT 7:45 EXTRA BUSES r stubs for 2 weeks previous cit Eas im F dmi ion Ticket Gives You 2--$250 Jackpot 1 -- $150 JACK 20:GAMES AT $20 - REGULAR GAMES Ff 15 ga Y carriage, Lloyd, aluminum, . con ble, $25; high chair, yellow. and g ome frame, $5; many useful baby ems free, 725-4072. TICE The Board of Trustees of the Roman Cathalic Sep- arate Schools for the Town of Whitby oH be | PA EA ADMISSIO TURKEY DRAW DEC. 1 RED BARN CLASS BD Alpine, Daoust 19 F rom bus terminal.. 728-1 ' notice that the above ioned Board on the 19th 1963, 10 to borrowing and n the $3.88, | $19.88. Wils November, NORTH OSHAWA drawer desks ot KI. 20 Church Str covering bargains, clearance of od patter Many. pretty 5 Out they go, 23¢ yard, twe $2.99. Wils¢ DANCING | GRAND OPENING CLUB CAMELOT (Formerly Varcoe's) King Street East MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCE TO Dusty And His' Onttrio Ranch Boys VOCAL--CLAUDE BISSONETTE Door and Spot Prizes COUPLE SYONE ve » from et amazing new Bernina 1964 model matic sewing machine, row own Furniture, 19 Pr ; ce ot equipping the Intermediate and = for and site for jing and Oc oy HESPLER hockey stick own;. MicMac. $1.99 am 'prices. nce Street, across 728-1131 nnor S | ions ments minal amount to be bor $208,000 and the ther hall be the which shall pon the school d premises or personal in the said' the Sepor- 3. Power, Taunton. Road The Acres' Res R iC 9 F FRIGIDAIRE, aurant. Telephone : cubic ft refrigerator Both Call any 9 c 4 range exce Reasonable time, LOVELY bridesmaid's peach color, worn once 68-8164 ted n dres u $2 PER VE WELCOME NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY Po ic MEETING LIBERAL VALUES SOCIALIST VALUES to be 1964, ins of ) 1 are to be ayable in varying amounts principal on May Ist in the s' 1965 to 1984 inclusive deben maturing in year 1974 in- ive | iterest at 534% the debentures e years 1975 ive bear per annum of inter- on the' Ist to cover period from thereafter, debentures are 2nd, dencminati ch, ar bulky t or knit heat gan, hand brown tweed, ell and exchange used ing you have. Th Stores, 446 S$ nd 31 Bond Street Eas WE buy, the f, the tures 1965 ng to South lu onnum; vaturing in Renal in- Call anytim PIANO arrived er shit of HUBE DEL 89 in art walnut fir The rfc @ 728-0591 nt 1965, month 1964 ibe Just ment MOL ar rtly styled nly bench inc 1 $65 sired $19.00 per montt SALE PRICE $619.00 f $17,880 to HAMILTON, tary-Treasurer ADDRESS BY J UE. ~ 7:30 P.M., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8th. FLEETWOOD ROOM---GENOSHA HOTEL All Also available de live piano-- On display WILSON & LEE LIMITED imme BROADBENT, M.A. Sing the Praises Oshawe 5 Ontario' La Music Centre" Open evenings till 9 P.M. except Soturday. their Political Future are invited to attend, interested in $500 to $2,000 didn't want to know how they stood and didn't think the jurors should discuss it Westinghouse was charged with conspiring from 1955 to 1961 to fix prices of brazing alloys, used in radios, refrigerators and jet engines Four other .corporations and eight individuals were indicted with Westinghouse in December, 1961. The case against one of the companies was dismissed, but the other three pleaded guilty Two have been fined $20,000 each The individuals, all executives of the companies, pleaded no contest and were fined from formerly Kemp's George Brown's SUPREST STATION 334 PARK ROAD SOUTH CLINTON'S TEXACO STATION "WENTWORTH AND CEDAR McLELLAN'S WHITE ROSE STATION 38 PRINCE STREET DOVE'S FINA STATION 792 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH SHELL -- HANDY-ANDY COR. KING ST. W. and STEVENSON RD SHOPPING CENTRE STORE HOURS For Your Shopping Convenience SATURDAY 9:30 A.M.--6:00 P.M. 54 Stores to Serve You