20. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 13, 1963 ing Prime Minister Pearson at the annual meeting between the BIRTHS DONALD -- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Donald wish to announce the arrival of 3 daughter on Tuesday, December 19, 1963, et St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. HENEY -- Mr. and Mrs. Michael S$. Heney are pleased to announce the ar- rival of @ daughter, Wednesday, Decem- ber 11, 1963, Oshawa General Hospital. HIDDINK -- Mr. and Mrs. J. Hiddink, Alax, announce with great pleasure the errival of their chosen daughter, Maria isabella. A sister for Joey and Peter STEWART -- James and Dorothy (nee Arsenauit) are. happy to announce the sirth of a son, Jay Harry, December 11, 1963, af the Oshawa General 'Hospital. Special thanks. to Dr. W. H. Stanley and 4th floor staff. DEATHS HARRIS, A. Bertha At the Oshawa Genera! Hospital, Thurs- day, December 12, 1963, A. Bertha Swain, 1133 Brock Street South, Whitby, beloved wife of the late Alfred Harris, dear sister federal cabinet and the national legislative committee of the in- ternational railway unions, rep- resenting more than 100,000 rail |workers. Mr. Pearson was at home with a cold. d | Mr. Chevrier said the ques- u gment \tion of lotteries was a "difficult |problem." There would have to LONDON, Ont.--An $18,609. 2\be enabling federal legislation judgment has been awarded ajto allow the provinces to set Flint, Mich. man who received yp legal lotteries. burns over 18 per cent of his} Mr.' Chevrier, a former min- vody following a freak accident' tor of transport as well as one- on Highway 401, 17 miles east fl time head of the St. Lawrence here March 17, 1961, Seaway Authority, also indi- John C. Parkhurst, 48, opera-|oatdd his personal support for tor of a transport truck, was!,- continuation of tolls on the ourned when another driver} |seaway. ; working for the same company, - photoes Matheson, also of Flint, AF ages Dis ga ay endo yes, BEANE wee io ae gree and the United States buretor of a stalled truck owned} he kaa Me Chav: by Toronto Refrigeration Fix- tages! ges nd tie ak na ture Co., Ltd. government would dare change The carburetor backfired and) that policy. Burned Man Gets $18,000 of Mrs. William Davidson (Emily Jane, "| Mr. Matheson tossed in the di- Mrs. E, Worfolk (Zelia), Whitby, 7éih year. Resting at the W Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel Saturday, December 14 at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's. Cemetery, Port Whitby. Minister Reverend J. Smith In_ he c. pened OSBORNE, Susie At Memorial Hospital, Thursday, December 12, Allin, In her 82nd year. W Henry Cecil Osborne and Helen (Mrs. Les Eagle: Bo' wmanivi Iie. on a, and 1 the Ch i Bowmanville. in the chapel on Saturday at 2 Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral f all rements for occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE IN MEMORIAM COADY -- In loving memory of our dear mother, passed away Decembe Within our store of memories She holds a place apar For no one 'else can be re cherished in our hearts --Lovingly remembered by Nick Coady FERGUSON -- in dear wife and mo who passed away De: 58 Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten ef ures by her husband memory of a Ferguson, ADVERTISERS please note! In. Memor- lam Notices for The Oshawa Times accepted untill 5 p.m lication, and 12 o'clock n for the Monday edit will be pleased to ass tn Memoriam. and priete verses for these ni fo. the Classified Counter, 723-3492, 1f It Is more .conv your In Memoriam and ma cic tt Advertising Department ~-- RIMAR | MEMORIALS MONUMENTS MARKERS Designed for any need 152 Simcoe St. $, Oshawa Office DES TAL ee A CHRISTMAS TRIBUTE Nothing is more befitting or @ greoter tribute to the memory of the loved ones who have' passed on to that bourne from which no traveller returns, thon a memorial verse for Christmas time. Evenings See ees It is @ beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of-a mother wife, husband, r son or those beyond t mmediate family circle, a faithful friend or kin In the sincere hope of rendering helpful service to those who wish to f oappropr fate. memoria ot Ch ct Departm Times will publish Special Memorial the CHRISTMAS EVE EDITION , The Deportme nt TELEPHONE 723-3492 CARD OF THANKS BRAIDEN -- The family of th - Mary E. Braiden wish to thank al friends b Or. Ge eral Hospi! al HUTTON -- In-the midst of our sorrow tfelt thanks ot for kin Elmer Shaw, also Rev. J 0. Osborne of Christ Memorial Church for his consoling words, the Armstorng Funeral Home their most efficient handling of small but most important details feaves only one word to add, thank you one and all --tAry. Elmer Shaw and daughter Sima.' Elleen and Sui rection of Mr. Parkhurst. Mr. Justice L. A. Landreville of the Supreme Court of Ontario, | who heard the non- jury civil suit! last week, assessed the damages against the now-bankrupt Tor refrigeration firm, its illiam Parker of Tor- | Englan fonto, the Guildhall Insurance} Company Limited of Montreall CALSHOT, England (AP) -- A and the Clarkson Company Lim- tamily of three who went back ited, trustees for the bankrupt with 193 other refugees to the iil volcanic South Atlantic island of & Tristan da Cunha last month have returned to England Dennis and Ada Green and their daughter, Valerie, 4, didn't bother to unpack when they ned Tristan Green, 33, said his house was still standing and even his gar- den was intact despite the 1961 eruption that forced the island's evacuation. "But that eruption so much increased the prospect of the island.earth sinking: that I real- ized I would soon have to builc myself a new house," Green id There has been great devas- "eso on the island and _ its aches are. now almost com- oletel ly covered with lava, ruin- ing the landing places for fish- ing boats. "And with the destroyed, I saw Tristan. So, even wife wanted to stay because |parents are on the island 'decided to come back ignited the gasoline can, which|" Tristan Family Returns To Chester Backs Lotteries In Provinces hee AWA (CP)--Justice Min- is "hevrier said Thursday he persone vors the establish- ries under provin- cial jur He s bata ws of the prov- i g sought as a re- recent federal-pro- which looked of lotteries |} ence, lestion Mr. ment in r e the state- t request by ntern ational railway broth- an amendment to i al Code to permit le- lgal lotterie s "controlled and op- erated by governments." He was pinch-hitting fish cannery no future on though my her we for ail- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 19 36--Legal NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD BY THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA FOR APPROVAL OF A BY-LAW TO REGULATE LAND USE PASSED PURSUANT TO SECTION 30 OF THE PLANNING ACT a6-ter! the Council of the Corporation of the City 0 upply to The Ontorio Municipal Board pur- ons of Section 30 of The Planning Act for rested may, within 'fourteen (14) days after the send by registered mail or deliver to the k of the City of Oshawa notice of his objection to approval law together with a statement of the grounds of Municipal Board may approve of the said by-law doing so it may appoint a time ond ploce when any the by-law w:! be considered. Notice of ony heor- may be held will be ¢iven to persons who hove filed 1963 1963 will 'be December 30, 13th day of December, ng objections the City of Oshawa this EXPLANATION OF THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF CITY OF OSHAWA BY-LAW 4315 y-law 4315 amends the existing City of Oshawo pilowge by-laws, apartment buildings may | C-1 and C-2 use districts provid- yard and side yard re- buildings constructed in number 4315 amends the existing re apartment buildings which are to be C-1 and C-2 use districts to comply le yord, rear yard, area and pply to opartment buildings in nder. the existing zoning the same front 1! affect all lond zoned as C-2 in the City of Oshawa manufacturing ond in- rial speci- xious industries as those orage or the emission of ier offensive emissions ange wil! affect all land zoned os MIB; or M2 in the City of xisting zoning' by-law so as to goods in the reor yard of lots s provided such storage is ied on inside 'a building on such lot not within 30 feet of a street and covers r thon 30% of the lot area or the floor on -the lot whichever is the so prohibits the incineration of waste tricts. t G lo ted aw 4315. a in MIX use di ICATION: This change will affect all lond zoned as MIX in the City of Oshawa APPL fu of by-low 4315 is available for inspection of the City Clerk, 3rd Floor, City Hall, 50 Oshawa, ay be examined by 'any iv time during regular business hours NOTE: The full text son at ar SPECIAL NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE TOWNSHIPS OF DARLINGTON, EAST WHITBY AND. WHITEY. ABUTTING THE CITY OF OSHAWA hat b law 4315 referred to in the immediately East Whitby ened Whitby. hat ony person may, notice, within 5 file with the clerk objection to approval of the tement of the grounds of such tice of his ay approve of the said by-law 0int a time and ploce when any be considered DATED-AT OSHAWA THIS 13TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1963 LR Borrand, 50.'Centre Street, Oshawa, Ontario, City Clerk, OBITUARIES MRS: ALFRED HARRIS The death of Mrs. Annie Ber- tha Harris occurred at Oshawa General Hospital, Thursday, Dec. 12, after a long illness. She resided at 1133 Brock street south, Whitby, and was in her 76th year. The former Annie Bertha Swain, she was a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Swain. She was born in East Gwillimbury Township and mar- ried the late Alfred Harris in 1911, at Newmarket. Mrs. Harris was a member of| St. Mark's United Church and) a member of the United Chureh| Women. She was predeceased by a daughter, Florence, in 1919, and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. E. Worfolk (Zella) and Mrs. William Davidson, (Emily Jane) both of Whitby Mrs. "arris is resting at the iW. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for the funeral service on Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. Rev. Smith will officiate, Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery, |Port Whitby, Pallbearers will be William |Worfolk, James _ Davidson, George Warman, Murray Crone, Lloyd Sedore and Joseph Gib-| son MRS. SUSIE OSBORNE The death of Mrs. Susie Os-| borne, 26 street,. Bow- manville, Thursday, Dec, 12, at Bowmanville Mem-| orial Hospital after an illness of} six weeks. She was in her 82nd| year Born in Bowmanville and a sident, there all her life, she was a daughter of the late "John| Allin and Maggie Lyle. She mar- | ried the le Henry Cecil OS-} borne in Bowmanville, and, if} st they. had lived, would have cele- re in February, 1964 } Osborne was a member} of Trinity United Church and/ was a member of the ladies auxiliary in her more active} days She was predeceased by her husband two years 0, and is survived by a son Alan H. Os- borne of Bowma >; a daugh ter, Mrs. Les yn (Helen), of Oshawa. She also leaves a brother, Harry Allin, of Bow- manville. There are two grand-| sons, Robert and Edwar j son and two : Rev. William Hous ander, min. ister of Trinity United Church will conduct the funeral service at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Saturday, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m. Interment be in Bowman- ville Cemetery FUNERAL OF polity MULLEN -morial service for Mrs Mul! len, who died at ersary MRS. The m Edwa a |the if}st day, Dec. 10, in her 46th year, was held at the Armstrong Fun- eral Chapel, Thursday, Dec. 12, at 2 p.m. Rev. P. Zaparyniuk, minister of St. Mary's Ukrainian, Greek Orthodox Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gordon Grant, Danny Gray, Arthur Mul- len, Ab Turner and Al Plummer. Subsidy For U.S. Vessels Gains Support WASHINGTON (AP) -- Great Lakes shipping - interests: threw full weight Thursday behind measures to provide subsidies up to 55 per cent on construc- tion or modernization of U.S. ;jvessels for inland and coastal use. Two measures before a Sen- ate commerce subcommit- tee would amend the 1936 Mer- chant Marine Act by extending to such vessels the same fed- jeral aid now provided for those |constructed in domestic ship- {yards for international trade. Most favored by lake shippers i a bill which subsidies--to offset construction costs in foreign shipyards--for private as well as publicly-licensed ships. The other measure was would allow would lower | imit subsidies to ships licensed| for public use; allow vessels to| be built in foreign yards if sub-| sidies sought were not granted! |t Ring 4 within six months, and recon- struction in foreign yards if sub-| \sidies were not zg ed within 1 brated their 60th wedding anniv- |three months. LOVED TWO GIRLS Han Leop, 70, who wrote the |haunting Lili Marlene, says she was really two girls he fell in love with at once SMART WOMEN ... have their 'carpets and uphol- stery cleaned 'The Safe Wey' DURACLEAN 7238-8518 Toronto ral Hos} vital, Tues- NEW LOW TRAIN FARE EVERY DAY TO 'REGINA $25 That's the incredibly low one-way passage fare on the new Faresaver Plan. And look what coach travel on The Canadian gives you: Reserved reclin- ing seats with full-length | eg rests, Scenic Domes, porter service, and music. And you can purchase delicious meals in the Coffee Shop. The Faresa for All-Inclusive (meals ar Dining Room or Skyline ver Plan is also available nd passage) in tourist and standard sleeping cars. See your Travel Agent or any Canadian Pacific office. TORONTO-REGINA One. To Winnipeg $20.50; to Vancouver $43 way coach passage fare $25 Enquire about Faresaver Plan to other points Information and reservations: RA. 3-2224 Ariidian Pacific TRAINS / TRUCKS / SHIPS / PLANES WORLD'S MOST COMPLETE / HOTELS / TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM a | : Gifts for "Holiday Fun RTS ESS y If OTPOL ME ERNE Ue I iT dT (, trees an rim ¥ ng PE MUU? ¢ CHRISTMAS TREES. Beautiful assort- ? ed pines and spruce. Freshly cut. Free b delivery Dray 144 Annis Street or a phone 725-3 # CHRISTMAS TREES Scotch pine prun- ¢ ed. Everett Stapleton, located on paved road, RR 2 Orono. Telephone Orono 3 PRUNED Scotch Pine Christmas trees, 7 50c and up. Phone 263-2589. J CHRISTMAS TREES -- Sold by church f choir. On display at Canadian Tire 5 Store, Whi'b' y Call 668-5772 yo q y. Free delivery anywhere. CHRISTMAS TREES | SCOTCH PINE ALL SIZES---BEST PRICES Direct from Growers J Wholesale and Retail * FOWLER FOR ESTRIES, 306 King W. Phone 725-1 685° 1 000° s and ] 000's Nursery Grown Pruned Scotch Pines Special 5'-6 ft 97¢ Larger ee $1.94 ond' $2.42 We Spray vo r Tree Your Chosen n Golos OSHAWA » GARDEN CENTRE 1259 SIMCOE N 723-3222 OPEN EVENINGS COMUNE OU LLP | Gifts for payors y Greens POODLES, two exc bred, trained and shots lovely gift, $100 623-2 POODLES, toys, min v ards, Dial Whitby 6s RELIGIOUS CHRISTMAS GIFTS Nativity Sets 25¢ to $20 Small, Medium, . Large St. Joseph's Missals $1.25 to $12 Rosaries 65¢ to $18.50 Pearl and Crystal Statues, Pictures, Wall $1.25. to $18 PARKVIEW Variety Store 98 Olive Avenue Mrs. V.. Bachand, owner pen daily 'til. 10:30 p.m AN IDEAL GIFT McBrine Luggage From 9.98 Up All Canadian made Men and women's casual Flite, Gladstone bags, train ases, etc. GIFT CERTIFICATES BURNS SHOES KING AND SIMCOE STS USE OUR LAY AWAY y y oy 7 4 y y yo id f 7 ' nt black pure- included. A atures and stand: 3 Plaque EE ata ee SESS et Gifts for Him or H CURR USSIRUet ORE EMS IY CAMPBELL GOLF CLUB SETS FROM $35 up 3 complete sets. Fibre glass shafts. Bags, Carts, Golf Balls. Less than wholesale. Sunny Brae Golf Course Port Perry. 985-2076 {RLU LULU LLU EUR SS PELEK Holiday Food Maer mere errr nen "a ¢ CAPONS, dressed, ready for the oven, | from 5/4 Ibs. up Order Your Christmas Fowl From LITZ PROCESSING PLANT Special rates for Banquets, Bowling Alleys 117 Bloor St. E. 723-4722 CHRISTMAS FOWL CAPONS AND TURKEYS DRESSED AND DELIVERED FRANK HOAG ROSSLAND ROAD WEST DIAL 725-6837 eed $2.50. Call 725-8304, pid Tod fa g MRR eta teats ree | The Safe Way To Celebrate the Holiday Season RIDE WITH MERCURY TAXI 725-477) 14 ALBERT ST. __Oshawa's Most. Modern Taxi SLEIGH RIDING PARTIES Reserve Now BUCKAROO RANCH Telephone 725-2737 OEE MUS | Phone Bowmanville Santa Claus Is Coming to Town His Sleigh Filled with Gifts from Christmas Gift Selector MELE RE RU Gifts for Children TRAE SRR GERMAN SHEPHERC puppies, months old, male $25, female Beautiful Christmas gifts ville 623-2040. POODLES, silver cream, nine weeks| old, small miniatures. Will hold till] Christmas. Telephone 725-9607. | TOYS, GAMES; used for demonstra-| tion, 20 per cent, 25 per cent off. Tele phone 728-3608 or 60 Thickson Road) ~~~ North. POODLES, silver cream, old, small miniatures. Will Christmas Telephone 725-9607. EUS AUS EU ENS Gifts for the Fewsily Gifts for the Home @4| SOMETHING... THE WHOLE | ale 815. FAMILY WILL LOVE | BABY BUDGIES Wonderful assortment of rare species and colors. MRS. T. BROAD 114 Elgin East 723-9767 THE SOUND OF MUSIC AT CHRISTMAS Lowrey Organs Free. Three. Day Home Trial Demonstrations at the store Five Free Lessons EASY TERMS ALTO Music Supplies 453 abe aes ST. SOUTH 501 SOLVE . . . your Christmas problems with gifts from our large assortment of furniture and appliances $1. will hold any item till Christmas EASY TERMS. M. COLLIS FURNITURE CO. 78 KING ST. W. 725-0332 nine weeks} hold till] Gifts for Her dt it ag CHRISTMAS PERMANENTS | BONAT and REALISTIC Reg. $15 Value For $12.50 Regal Hairstylingi Managed by Lillian Howard 24% SIMCOE N. above Sabot's PHONE 728-2002 | RENE SUEUR SANTA SAYS GIFT CERTIFICATE The Best Gift Idea MILLWORK. and BUILDING SUPPLY agli Simcoe N. -- 728-6291 Jse Our Layaway Plan LOC OKING Gifts 'for Him om FOR A GIFT i "VISIT US! | SPORTS EQUIPMENT GAMES FOR ALL AGES GIFT SPECIALTIES CAMERAS DY ET 3 FIRESIDE CORNER 205 BOND ST. WEST Use Our Convenient Lay Away Plan OPEN EVERY EVENING BEAT SANTA At His Own Game! FOR THE FAMILY GIVE FOOTWEAR THIS: CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES From $4.98 up _ DAVIDSON'S 31 SIMCOE NORTH 725-3312 /}ORDER EARLY ! CHRISTMAS' TREE -~ AND TRAIN PLATFORMS] Y2"" TRAIN BOARD TOPS PING PONG TABLES FROM $7.95 UP| BROWN'S | LUMBER and SUPPLIES | __436 RITSON N. 725-4704 | SKATES | NEW and USED | oe ee TOP COAT Ap OR DRAYTON CYCLE CAR COAT 204 Bond St. E. with the purchase of any SUIT PRICED FROM $49.50 USE YOUR CREDIT OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT NO DOWN PAYMENT AT DUNN'S Two Locations: 36 KING E. (Downtown) FOR DAD, SON or BOY FRIEND . . . Come in and see wonderful selection For Christmas Offer Only FREE Turkey with the purchase of an Elna Sewing Machine, or a Filter Queen Sanitizer. From your dealer. Oshawa Sewing Centre 329 Simcoe S, 728-2391 ~ MAKE 'YOUR CHRISTMAS __ COMPLETE WITH A HAIRSTYLE FROM BERNADETTE'S BEAUTY SALON 263 Nassau Street at Gibb | PHONE: 723-9471 - A GIFT OF BEAUTY . FROM SANTA The works---trim, shampoo, curl by specialists, A solution for every type of. hair. Com- plete permanents from $10 up. She will love you for a gfit certificate from BEAUTY CLINIC HAIR STYLISTS OSHAWA -- 728-4623 WHITBY -- 668-3061 THRILL HER WITH LOVELY FRAGRANCES ATTRACTIVELY GIFT PACKAGED Yardley's Cologne $1.25-$3 Dusting Powder $1.75 Red Roses, Lotus and Bond Street Perfumes from $3 Spray Mist 2.50 POWELL'S DRUG STORE 35% Simcoe N. 725-4734 . CHRISTMAS SPIRIT |WEAR A GAY CORSAGE Hang a wreath on the door Colorful outdoor wreaths Christmas Door Knockers R B. REED and SONS 10% King Street West 163 Bloor Street West 725-1131 or 725-2512 24 PRINCE ST Give . McHale Shoes for men Natural- izers for women Gift Certificates LLOYD ELLIS SHOES 49 King W., Bowmanville 728-7781 HOME REPAIR KIT $9.99 COMPLETE with ToolBox and Basic Tools OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS LTD, Main Office, Showroom Courtice 728-1611 Oshawa Shopping Centre 728-1617 FOR THE MOTORIST - Give a gift wrapped Ontario Motor League ening sts all y _728- 8334 1995- -7422 _ GIFTS FOR THE HOBBYIST Model Automobile, Airplane, Boat Kits The. Biggest Selection in town. POLLARD Radio & Television Service _153 Simcoe S. 723-9512 rey a eg Oe ee \Gifts for the Home | SUMP ASE eee This Christmas . ~ , Give Gifts for the home. A smalj deposit will hold any item until Christmas. HONEST CAL'S | 424 KING WEST 728-9191 | formerly Avalon Dance | | | Pavilion, ~ BETTER CHRISTMAS PROGRAMMES T.V. Towers $50. up OSHAWA TV SUPPLY LTD. 361 GIBBON 728-8180 BILL LEASK and | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE: ! A CHRISTMAS GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO THE OSHAWA TIMES Is a year-round gift and a daily reminder of good- will for your friends and relatives who are away from home SUBSCRIPTION RATES:-- Carrier Delivered, Oshawa and District 1 yr. $23. -- 6 Months $12.00 ONLY 10 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Now is the time to select gifts tc please | everyone ori your Christ- . mas Gift List. The Gift Selector . makes your shopping a -real plea- sure. It tells you what to buy, for whom the gifts are suitable, and where to buy | MAIL-- | Ontario Province: ] 1 1 $12--6 months $ 6.50 Other Provinces yr. $15--6 months $ 8:00 U.S.A. yr. $24--6 months $12.00 THE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT | KING ST. EAST, OSHAWA Will be pleased to act upon your instructions TELEPHONE :723-3474 yr WATCH THE TIMES GIFT SELECTOR DAILY FOR ADDITIONAL GIFTS FROM. NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS