| } | | ee ee garage, - Ol heating. Low taxes, conveniently lo- + 728-8423. ae 27--Real Estate for Sale 27--Real Estate for Sole 27--Real Estate for Sale 1, Fernhill Bivd. 1\2-storey, with » forced air cated fo everything. to offers. To Inspect call 72-9571, Ralph Vickery, Realtor, 46 King Street West. SUBURBAN. WHITBY -- 3-bedroom bungalow, § years old, large lot, in north Whitby, one block from public school. No real estate, please. 668-4787, T Simcoe Street *south.' gine to schools. inch on one acre of land. Chee to school fenced. parivere Wilson Waser, bus and faxes, Full price $12,300. Phone 725-9436. $9800. LOVELY two-bedroom bungslow,| in good area. Large lot with some fruit ,itrees. Aluminum storms and screens. Low taxes. For. appointment to show contact George Koornneef 723-2859. Jo- seph Bosco Realtor, 728-7377. $72 monthly, including|$1X-ROOM ranch-style home finished base- ment with large recreation room. Nicely PRIVATE Sale, reasonable down pay- "Ajax - Whitby - Pickering - 101 New N.H.A, Bungalows and Split Levels From $13,950 $920 DOWN One N.H.A. Mortgage Carries $79. Monthly 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Vanity Bathroom. Built-in Oven ond Range Storms and Sc : _ Shown by appointment H. GRIFFIN REAL ESTATE BROKER Whitby. 668-8751 _ Ajax 942- 2401 GUIDE REALTY. 723-1121 SOUTH EAST -- 5 room brick bungalow just a few months old. 3 bedtooms and modern 4 pc. bath with van- ity. Al mohogony trim throughout the house. Built in stove and oven in the modern kitchen. T.V. Tower Priced at $13,790. NORTH WEST AREA -- 3 bedroom brick ond stone bungelow with carport. At- tractive lot with birch trees ond shrubs. Hollywood kit- chen with an abundance of cupboords. 3 bedrooms and 4 pe. tiled bath with vanity. Priced at $16,900. COUNTRY STORE with a good stock of groceries hard- wore. 'and meats. 2 apart- ments with moder kitchens ond seporate bathrooms up- stairs. All equipment includ- ing meat slicer, cooler, show- cases etc. included in the price of $15,900 COMPACT FIVE ROOM HOME with oil heating ond large lot garden lond. Ask- ing only $7,800. with terms To inspect call today. LAKEFIELD STREET -- Five room split level brick with privete drive, only 5 years old. Features living room and 3 good sized bedrooms. Mo- dern kitchen with eating orea, 12 x 17 ft. recrea- tion room with 2 pc. off it. This ottroctive home is priced ot $14,000. NEW -- 5 room brick bun- galow with stone around the front door, 3 large bedroom with bi-fold doors, 4 pc, both with colored fixtures ond there is also a 3 pe. beth with shower in base- ment. Roughed in for fire- ploce in basement. Large $6,500 kitchen hos eating area and double sink. Bock entrance conveniently designed to lead to kitchen, basement end attached gorage. Locot- ed on the busline ond close to schools. Priced: at $18,- 900. with convenient financ- ing. TOWNLINE ROAD NORTH -- Extra large room brick bungelow with Twindow on all . windows. Hollywood kitchen, seporate dining foom, 2 bathrooms 're all tiled. 2 fireplaces. This home is on' a large lot (%4 of an acre). Attached gorage. Many extras in this owner built home. FULL PRICE $9,900, -- in- sul brick bungalow on Rit- son Rd. S. Property is zoned commercial and is a good lo- cation close to A. & P. Shop- ping Plaza. Lot size 40 x 115 ft, BRUCE STREET --2 family brick home with 3 rooms up ond 3 rooms down. Upstoirs rented $70 per month. Separate bathrooms. Close to downtown, Full price $12,- 490 INCOME HOME -- Whitby -----large 4 room apartment downstoirs for owner. Sep- orate entrance to second floor which hos 2 kitchens ond seporote bath. Brick building located on Annes St. $2,000 down : payment. ASKING PRICE $19,900. obout 28,000 sq. ft. of va- cant land zaned M-1A and M-1B with frontage of ap- proximately 440 ft. extend- ing from Simcoe St. North. WANTED We have a cash buyer for a 3 bedroom bungalow in the Chadburn, Central Park South or La- Salle Ave. Area, Must be north of Olive Ave. Call Lloyd Corson at Guide Realty Ltd For full porticulars call 723-1121 | Open daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dick Young Lucas Peacock Leon Monitius Steve Zurbo Tony :Siblock John Hutchuk Steve Englert Roy Flintoff Lloyd Corson Jean Peacock GUIDE REALTY LIMITED * Realtors, 1.6 Simcoe St. S. WHITBY CLASSIFIED SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, prompt service on calis. Walter Ward, 204 Chestnut Street West, Whitby, 668-2563. MACKEY and BAILEY, Barristers, Soll Ccitors, Notaries Public. Mortgage funds available, 36 King Street East, 723-1107. DRESSMAKING -- Suits, coats, dresses, siterations, sip covers, drapes. Fitting specialty. Mrs. Toms, 668-2372. WANTED -- Threebedroom home April. occupancy, Whitby or vicinity. a Hable tenants. 3. Telephone (668-5624. ROOMERS and boarders wanted. Com-| fortable home, Lunches supplied. Close to downtown. Parking. Telephone 668-8355/ FOR RENT: Modern 2-bedroom. apart-| ment in Whitby. Available March 10 Adults only. Telephone. 668-8785 For RENT NT furnished rooms, prefer gen-| flemen, el! conveniences. Central, Teie- phone Whitby 668-5176, for } sgoge. with patio, Apply 302 Ridge- way after 6 o'clock. nent. Three bedroom 'Ted throughout, Close to schools. Telephone 723-2109. $8,000, RURAL, two-storey brick, rooms, garage, five acres. ington, 623-3637, Keith Peters, _ Realtor. WHITBY 960 sq. ft. commercial build- _ ing, new, modem with pari- elled walls and_ tiled ~tioor. Exceflent for a refreshment lo- cation, kitchen and bath facil- ities, or could be used for commercial office building. Call? OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE 218 Dundas St. E WHITBY 668-5853 KEITH PETERS Realtor -- 728-7328 103 King Street East $10,300 6 ROOMS, forced air oil furnace, excel- lent condition, west end lo- cation, $9,200 --- COMPACT BUN- GALOW," central location. $1500 DOWN FULL PRICE, com- pact -home, small barn and henhouse, about 200 ft. frontage on. paved road, close to school and shopping, about 141% miles from Osh- awa, $50.00 per month. $9,500: eg Sh CITY: LIMITS, new tile floors, forc- ed air with oi! heating finish- ed basement, "garage, % acre, Asking $1000 'DOWN. $2500. - 10 ACRES about 3 miles from city limits __ $1000, DOWN Oshawa's Lorgest Firm z BOLAHOOD BROTHERS -- Real Estate -- -- Insurance -- --- Mortgages -- List With The Brothers And Move $1500 DOWN 3 bedroom brick home. with dining room. This is an excep- tionally clean home close to Alberf Street. Public School and Holy Cross Separate School. Full price only $9,900 Call Mr. Bill Joh n at 728- 1066 or 728-5 COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE If you want a $30,( 000 home for only $22,500 then hurry and give Bill Horner a call | now. Extremely lorge split | level home with garage, patio bar-b-que pit, this home hos | everything. Will take small house on trade. -Caill 728- | 5123,-now | APPLE HILL DOWN $2500 DOWN Six room rancher, complete with mew broadicom in the dining and living rooms, fire- place, large recreation room; separate laundry room, paved drive, patio, etc., all this for $14,800. Hurry coll Mr. Bill Horner at 728-5123 or if you e a clear $8,000 house owner will take in on trade. $9,200 SPECIAL 5 room, 1 y home with garage poyments only $70. Home in. spotless condition, Fenced lot 50' x» 100'. Taxes $165. Be sure to inspect. Open to offer. Ask for Mr. Roy Yeo ot 728-5123 or 725-2217 ' HUMBER AVENUE Ranch style brick bungalow, three bedrooms. Large kit- chen, separate dining room. Asking $13,900, with o sub- stantio| down payment Hurry for this one a Ed Drumm ot 728-5123 or 725-9345. $12,200 ranch brick y size kit- Three bungalow iwth chen and large situated en nice lot. Complete screens, Monthly cluding toxes To inspect Irwin Cruikshonks 5123 or 728-5205 N.H.A. NORTH WEST New 6 larg with attached tural stone. fir ted throughout, br stone front, over 1300 square feet of Yiving spoce, reduced in price to $18,500 with low down payment and easy terms Coll Mr. Charles Rankine ot 728-5123 now to inspect NEW HOMES Now being built, Waverly St. ot Oshawa Shopping Centre, 6 'large bright-rooms, decor- ated, in and out. Steel beam constructed, Large lots. Many extra features. Only $14,150 with $1,350 down. N.H.A. terms. Cail Mr. Jack Apple- by ot 728-5123 or 723-3398. BOLAHOOD BROTHERS LIMITED 101 Simcoe Street. North Open Every Evening bedr< an decorat- broadioom, many extras. nine Ron -Hether- WILL BUILD! Switzer Drive (south side) Lots 60' or more x 200° Ready for spring building, 29---Automobiles For Sale |32--Articles for Sale [Se -leon ed, automatic transmission, only 9,200 miles, new car _ condition, green, white walls, wheel discs, price $2,350. Ca'| 723-2484. 195% MERCURY, 6 cylinder half ton, $275. Boat and traller $200. After 6) 725-7284. etc. 1943 CHEVROLET sedan, privately own-|\ysep Tv Specials, 21 Inch RCA., Ad- driven! miral, Sylvania, Marconi, 21 inch TV, Hi- light] 4 and radio combination from $39.95 up. __|Phone .725-1685. Fowler Television, 306 King St West. ibe BLACK Persian lamb coat, full length |size. 12 to 14. $600 new, Sacrifice $250. 723-4469. SPOT CASH PAID FOR age cleari cars. Trade up 728-8882 ~ builder Michael ZYGOCKI 723-9421 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA 28--Real Estate Wanted WANTED five-room, _ two-bedroom brick bungalow. Will pay cash. Not over ten or fifteen years old. Telephone 725-2087. 29--Automobiles For Sale 1957 METEOR V-8, standard ,radio, white- walls, little rust. $400. Telephone 725-0118. |1946 GMC 1 ton panel truck, running con- |dition, $60. Telephone 725-1588. 11962 PONTIAC Parisienne six, stand@rd, two-door, green, four good . white-wall tires, custom radio. Like new. Full price $2,300. Phone Oroo 241, 1960 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, radio, white- wall tires, excellent condition.-Must sell Phone 725-0784. PARISIENNE two-fone, A-)_ tondi- |tion, new whitewall tires, 'radio, wind- {shield washers, back-up tights $1200 for jquick sale, or best offer. 728-1747. 1957 CHEVROLET, two tone, four-door, |six-cylinder, standard transmission, $695. | Telephone Whitby 668-2109 after 6 pm. | | 1956 OLDSMOBILE 4door 88, » fully « auto- |matic, A-1 condition, Reasonable. See at| }148 Easthaven Street. | 955 PLYMOUTH, in fair condition. After 6) | 1959 | | 15 p.m. telephone 668-1 a | cylinder, 4-door, | $695 or best) |1957 CHEVROLET 6 standard, 900d condition, offer. Bowmanville, 623-2656. | |1961 AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE ~stationwagon| radio, white walls, clock, two-tone, seat! belts, new eles godd condition, $650. Dial $68-4339 | {1960 VOLKS. station wagon, origi jowner,twenty-six thousand miles, pl |lent condition, $1050, Bowmanville 623-2020 |1959 CHEVROLET, "Standard, 6 cylinder, lexcellent condition, body needs some lwork. For further particulars call 723-1634. - 1954 PLYMOUTH sedan ltion, radio, snow tires, v cember, $135. Telephone 726-1322. 1955 FORD, 4door "Standard, pale green, condition. 'cellent condi Telephong 723-9914, 1960 CORVAIR, red sedan, automatic transmission, radio, discs, -folding seat, low mileage, excellent condition. 728-6058 jafter 6. (1962 CORVAIR deluxe, 2-door, yr, four speed ltransmission, high performance eng! radio, plus other options. Low mileay |Call 728-2784 or see at 143 Orchard V! Bivd. | 1958 PONTIAC, four door automatic trans- mission, In good mechanical order. Appl 127 Gibbon Street. 1957 PONTIAC, 2-door hardtop, V-8, ex cellent condition. Call after 6 p.m. Brook- lin 655-3958. : | 1963 CHEVROLET, two-door, transmission, power steering, mileage. In excellent condition. phone 725-2647. 1959 VAUXHALL, 6 cylinder, 1 standard, tutone, 2 new tires, many extras.. No longer need second car.$695 orbest | After 6 p.m., 728-0424. 957 STUDEBAKER "Champion, six eile der, 20 miles per gallon gas, 9 tion, new licence. $300 or best offer. six 942-4496, 1957 "CHEVROLET tw | door hardtop, ~ six , automatic Tele- radio, low) _ lapeny Drayton's Cycle, r down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH AT BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS - (ust East of Wilson Road) - | 1723-4494 Res, 725-5574 DEPENDABLE » USED CARS 1963 GALAXIE Country Squire 390 - V-8, dual range automatic, all power beauti- ful marcos. Regular $4,- 780. $3,295. 1963" Convertible bucket seats 383 - V-8, auto- matic, all power red, white top. 5,500 miles now. $3,500 1962 CHEVROLET Biscayne 6 cylinder, automatic radio, beautiful blue metallic $1,895 1959 DODGE, four door, V-8 automatic, radio, beautiful blue finish. ....... $895. 1959 DODGE four door, door, V-8, stick, in gleam- ing red and. white. Only F $795. 1959 DODGE, "four- door, 6 Peles radio, very clean, .. $695. 1958 FORD Fairlane 500 Mg automatic. Sharp look- car . Only $695" 1958 FORD, four-door, cylinder, standard, clean and good performance, SMITH SPORTS @ lob In De OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 987-4353; |1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- ing. Telephone 7- 2162 or 723- 4245; for .wrecking, Highest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East, 725-118). $ ALL CASH "4 For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid ° NICOLS MOTORS LTD, 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel __ Whitby 668-3331 145 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 |32--Articles for Sale x| SKATES -- New and used. All reduced per cent, Used skates from $1.50 up. Open evenings. cylinder, 795 oF best offer. eaprone oe 2012 or Port |Perry 985-7580 after 6. i958 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, , top condi- tion, radio, new motor, recently repaint-| ed. Dial 668-2906. \i962 CHEVROLET BelAir, two - door | |TV TOWERS special, 40 ff. tower sruc| ture with all channel antenna, installed $50. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd.; 361 Gibbons | Street. 728-8180, | RECONDITIONED televisions, $25 Op.| |New televisions, $198 cash or $8 month- ly at Honest Cal's Discount Furniture and 'adio, new A 424 King West, 728-' 9191, hardtop, white wall tires, $2,200. T Whitby | = |1955 CHEVROLET % fon, mechanically |A-1. Needsbody work. $125. After 6 p.m. |Whitby, 668-5729. vo \1962 "CHEVROLET Bei Alr, 2-door hard- \top, V-8, automatic, radio, power steer-| \Ing, white walls. €xcellent condition. | |Phone 728-2939. 1999 BUICK 4door, herdtop, power |appltances. One location only. WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- \ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street) |South. 723-1671. |BUY and sell, good used furniture and Pretty's| |Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3271. |WRECKING the "following: 1949 to 1954 Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac. All parts rea- sonable, Cal! 728-1322. brakes, power steering. Good \cal condition. Bargain. $725. Telephone |725- 3249, |1963 RAMBLER Classic 660, twod \sparkling soft white finish with pesutitul blue interior, equipped with the very pop-| lular reclining seats. This is @ very low mileage car and owned and driven by| Mr. B--, (name on demand), of the |New Provinces Insurance Company. 100 |per cent, 30-day written guarantee. Orig- jinal list $2,796. Selling $1,995. Seaway! |Motors Ltd., 200 Dundas Street West, | Whitby, 668-5803. 1953 MERCURY, "V-8, % fon panel truck, jexcellent mechanical condition. Telephone) | Ajax 942-4463. |1959 CHEVROLET convertible, | V-4, auto- matic, power steering and brakes. In A-1 | condition, Telephone Brooklin 655-4946. 1959 BUICK 8-cylinder, jwtilewelts, radio. Must sacrifice $1095. Telephone 725-5743. | 1960 VAUXHALL "super, one owner. |Good condition, Must sell $545 er best offer. _ Bowmanville 623- +3619. TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. ~ GENERAL REPAIRS ALL MAKES OF CARS PARTS AND SERVICE All Foreign Make Cars STATHAM EEN |AMERICANA _ "Encyclopedia, EASY Spiratator automatic washer, A-1 condition, Reasonable. Apply 136 Elgin) Street East. ;|FOR SALE: - Butcher equipment, walk-in |meat refrigerator, 10 ft. meat counter and) |solid wood meat block, electric grinder,| |scales, |maker. Courtice motor, etc. Very reason- jable. Call 728- 0529. |AQUARIUMS, various sizes, Please telephone 723-4546. reasonable. "|FLEETWOOD Hi-fitelevision _ combina-| |tlén; Thor washing machine, : like new, }$30.. Telephone 725- 6984, THREE rooms of furniture, only $278) _|cash or $15 monthly. No down payment. Discounts for cash. Honest Cal's, » 42 King West, , 728-9191 |REFRIGERATOR, Leonard, medium size automatic; new!$65. Perfect condition. Apply 1106 Clover- Street, Alax, will not be responsible for! . |any debts contracted In my name, by any- dale Street. 3 volumes, $300 new, asking $100. Telephone 725- 3729. CHROME kitchen suite, arborite table ------------ | top; living room drapes, fion. Call 725-4894, OVERCOAT, man's, lined, brand new. 723-1878. DIAMOND necklace and dainty earrings to match, original price $125. Asking $50. One bracelet, sterling silver set with stones, best offer. Telephone 728-3793. MOFFAT range, four-burner, $95; Gratz size 42, navy blue, After 6 telephone | stereo set, $385. New condition. One year old. Must sell, Whitby 668-5126." BEDROOM suite, six-piece dining room washing machine. Apply 848 Floral Drive, '728-8934. DRAPES: New patterns in Bar" insulated drapery fabric,~ yard or custom made. Other new samples ~ "Weather B.-A. SERVICE Ritson Road and King -- __ 723-4733 ond 723- 77\2 VOLVO SAILFS AND SFRVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair ond Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshowo 728-0921 : KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD, 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST | WHITBY -- 468-5891 | Cars bought and sold | Liens paid of: | Trade up or down | Always top quality | '27--Real Estate For Sale BUILDING LOTS" .- TOWN AND COUNTRY Still a few lots left in Westdale Estates -- 90 ft, Clage to all schools -- just off Garrard frontage Road. More lots now available excellent building sites In WILSON 26/2 KING STREET Or call your ' * in. Hillsdale Terrace -- the select North section. REALTOR EAST 725-6588 own Realtor Ke |SOFT drink cooler, chest type, capacity {height 3 ft. 728-8853 now being shown or taken to your home. | |Free estimates. Goodbrand Fabrics, K/ ng) | Street West, Bowmanville. | BEIGE laminated spring coat, "girl's, 'size 1 also lady's, beige full length coat, size 14. Telephone after 6 p.m. 725-9289. 96 bbdttles, length 3 ft. width 22. Inches, GUN WANTED OLD ANTIQUE Telephone Oshawa 725-61- 83 What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone. Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W OF "BEST SELECTI Spring Woolens White Blazer Flannel, " Plain Wool * Jerator, three stoves, two light, one heavy ~, | Call_anytime 728-0591. ; BUYING or selling furniture or appll- 204 Bond East. cash register and slicer, sausage/herd female, black and silver grey. Val- In. good condi- "By the) LADY'S winter coat, size 16, light brown, good condition, $20 or best ofer, 238 Dearborn Avenue, 723-1786. FINDLAY, 90,000 BTU: gas forced air fur- nace, used 2 years. Good condition, Log 128 Barrie Avenue. Telephone 725-771 B. F. GOODRICH STORES -- Tires, Bat teries, Kelvinator . refrigerators, tele vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. BED. chesterfield, 21 Inch TV, chester- fletd-and, chair; washing machine,-chrome: set, two tables, dresser, six anal beds, one double continental bed, small refrig- duty. 147 Brock Street East. Pherchul at CLEANER. repairs, all makes. parts rushes, hoses. Queranteed re-built ma- chines, Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Service, ances. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or | 263- 2695. INBOARD, 18 feet, homemi Austin _™motor, $150. Telephone ae on18. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du- |plicators, chequewriters, comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, seil, rent, . service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. TLEEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc- ture, including all channel, antenna, In- |stalled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television, telephone 728-5143, 1950 CITY OF OSHAWA. TENDER FOR DEMOLITION ed--as--_to--contents,..wil Wednesday, March 11, 1964 For the demolition of a build- ing of concrete construction, Grek 25" ROS ee ie High, with'a flat roof, sit- uated on the South-West Corner of King & Queen Street, Oshawa, Ontario. Specification- and Tender Forms ore available ot the office of the undersigned, or by mail upon request. Lowest or any tender, necessarily accepted, W, J. Crompton, Purchasing Agent. not FREEZER, 15 cu. ft. upright Westing- house deluxe, like new,- Best offer, Call |Brooktin_ 655-3749, |BOYS' clothing, sizes 6 to 10, lackets,| coats, sweaters and suits. All In good dition. Apply 945 Masson Street. THOR dryer, $65, and Inglis Sud-S automatic washer, just like new, $95. Call/Edchre Wednesday, anytime, Caesarea 986-4926, | 33--Ma rket Basket CAPONS, | dressed, oven "ready, BA ibs.| and up. $2.50 each delivered. Teleenend| 725- 8304. BUY your potatoes by the 75 b. kei. me save. Also Cortland and Spy appl the buchel. For free delivery acpot evenings, Brooklin 655-4983. BEEF, two sides for sale, at 4¢ per| pound. Can be "delivered, Dial en 263-2473 |CLEMENT Brotners "Poultry. "Take orders for freezers. Fresh roasting chickens, .3 to 4 Ibs,, $1 and $1.25 each, Deliveries no\- orders of 10 or more. Call Newcastle; Oshawa 728- 5291, FREE DELIVERY In Oshawa. ».Bolling| fowl for your freezer, average 3'2 Ibs. | $200 cash. LAKESHORE Avuio Wreckers want carsinNo order under 10. Fowl $1 each. Bow- manville 623-5125. ------|APPLES Baldwin, good cooking and eating. $1.25 and $2. Whitby 668-2088. SPECIAL THIS WEEK-END NORTH END FOOD MARKET 909 SIMCOE NORTH 728-3361 | ; | Pure Beef Hamburg Patties (50) Essex Wieners | RED BRAND BEEF | FREEZER SPECIAL Hind Quarters .... Ib, 59e -- Quorters ... Ib, 45¢ we Wrapped, Frozen DELIVERED FREE X 728-3361 | |34----Lost and Found |BEAGLE, brown and white, 2% months old, lost Sat Children's Arena. Reward, -- Telephe 4 at 728-1578. LOST -- Three-year-old German Shep- uable watch dog. Answers:to "Heidi! strayed from vicinity of Taunton Road and Solina Rd. on February 18. Reward.| Phone Hampton 263 +2351. FOUND --Camera, left In United - "Cigar Store, 8 Simcoe Street South. Owner may jhave same by identifying camera and lpaying for ad. 725-0006. | 36--Legal WILLIAM ©. KEETCH, 19 Nelson one on or after this date, February 29, 1964, without my written consent, -- WIl- liam 0, Keetch. HEAT NG~CONTRACTORS | ONTARIO HOSPITAL WHITBY, ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived -by the undersigned, until 3:00 p.m. (E.S.T.). on TUESDAY, MARCH 24th, 1964, -for the Heating ond Ventilating work in the Amusement Hall, Ontorio Hospital, Whitby, Ontario. Plans, Specifications ond Tender Documents may be obtained from, or ed ot Room 1704 (Tower), Depart- ment of Public Works, Eost Block, Porliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontorio, (Tele- phone No. 365-1079), or viewed at the Builders Ex- change, Oshawa and Peter- borough, Ontario. A $2,500.00 Bid Bond, a 100% Performance Bond ond @ 50% Payment Bond will be required os specified. Tenders will not be consider- ed unless mode on forms sup- plied by the Department. a EVENTS iGO, Eastview Park Tuesday, 2 pi 8.15, scores, $5 prizes, refreshments. sion 50 cents. | RUMMAGE SALE at St. Andrew's Church|the wall. (Lower Hall) on Tuesday, March 3, 1 o'clock. Sponsored by 7 _Unit. EASTVIEW PARK BINGO CANCELLED UNTIL F ER NOTICE KINSMEN BINGO "TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 55, 51 EARLY BIRD GAMES KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE __109 erate ST. W. > WOODVIE COMMUNITY. CENTRE B ' NGO 50-53 TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES ~ BINGO © St. Gertrude's Auditorium TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 KING ST. E. AT FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION $20 Consolotic 1 Jackpot 56-Nos. $100 Consolation Good Prizes 38 COTTON PRINTS and PLAIN CO-ORDINATES LINEN - Plain & Embroidered New - Cream-Puff Dacron, 45" Terylene Botiste, 45" Polished Cottons 98c¢ to 2.29 TERRY CLOTH PRINTS SPECIAL - 36" ..$1.49 SHOP IN BOWMANVILLE Phone 623-5551 Goodbrand Fabrics 28 KING ST. W. A Deposit of $25.00 CASH, OR CERTIFIED CHEQUE made. payable to the Treas- urer of Ontorio, will be requir- ed per set of tender docu- ments, which will be refunded if documents are retumed in good condition within thirty doys of obove closing date, otherwise forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. Millar, Deputy Minister, Deportment_of_ Public Works, Ontorio: high monthly Admis. on Friendship ~| Solina People « EUCHRE Attend Local Snowball Jockpot $150.-56 Nos. 9 Children Killed In Troy Blaze TROY, N.Y. (AP) -- Nine children, all members of one family died, Saturday in a firé that wrecked their three- rey brick home near the cen- tre of this city near the state|© capital, Albany. Napolepn B. Sousie, @, father of eight of the dead children, and his wife, Lillian, 40, and six other children "were taken to St. Mary's hospital, A son, Robert, about 16, was reported in criticial condition. Eight of the dead dren were identified 'a Boyd, 4, Donald, 7, Linda, 9, Edward, 10, Joseph, 11, Stephen 12, Gloria, 13, Napoleon Jr., 18. The ninth victim was Judy Stone, 2, a grandchild of the Sousie's. , Dr, James Barrett, police jsurgeon, said the dead children jwere trapped on the second and Ithird floors by the. fast-spread- jing flames. | A hospital spokesman said Mrs, Sousie told him she had 18 children. He said he under- ousie chil- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 2, 1964 15 Features LONDON (Reuters). -- The Times today published a 16- page illustrated supplement on Canada; giving a panoramic view in words and pictures of Canadian progress. An accompanying editorial said: "The-search for a--na- tional identity continues.Can- ada has a cultural frontier which follows no clear line of differentiation, cultural, geogra- bhie or economic. "At the same time it is a nation in the making, an eager host for immigrants with pio- neering to be done in pushing the limit of settlement and ex- ploitation farther north. - "For most of its people life is' prosperous and comfortable by aay stanourds, primed by ihe overflowing capital of the United States, But the shadow this casts over Canadian con- trol of its own destiny grows ever longer."' WILL SELL RESOURCES The Times added that the ba- stood some of the children no} longer lived with the family. All of the bodies were found the second floor, firemen} said, under beds and against) | scat eee Induction |here attended the recent induct- jtion service for Rev. C. Catto, |BA, BD, at Hampton. Following ithe service a social hour was enjoyed. CONFIRMATION CLASSES The second Confirmation class |will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 25 in Zion sunday school at 7 jp.m. Class No. 3 will be held} {March 1 at 8.20 p.m. at Eldad| |United Church. | TEMPERANCE PROGRAM | Mrs. Fred Watson prepared) |the Temperance program for |Sunday School on Sunday after- noon. It included a reading for \the Juniors by Mrs. Harry Knox land a reading for the Seniors tis Mrs. R. Eakins. |ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED Relatives of Percy and Eve- lyn Dewell (ne Tink) of Hamp-| ton gathered at Solina Commu- jnity Hall .on Saturday night to jhonor them cn their silver wed- ding anniversary. Solina friends) "jextend congratulations, also, on |this happy occasion. Senior Slain \McAlister sie fact remalned that so long 2 Teenagers Held After NORWALK, Conn. (AP) State police held two teen-age) boys today in the slaying of a high school senior and began a search for the body of the father] as | of one of them. | SOLINA -- A. number from| Richard McAliser, 18, of Nor-) walk and Edward McNally, 17, of Wilton were charged Friday with first-degree murder. State Police Commissioner Leo J. Mulcahy said the youths | admitted killing John R. Shin- Iners, 18, of Wilton Sunday and Edwin McAliser, Richard's) father, last Aug. 29 Mulcahy said the youths bur- fed the father's body in an un- | disclosed wooded area. Young MoAlister "hated _ his father with a fixation" 'and| blamed him for the deah of his mother, sai Lieut. Louis Mar-| chese of the state police. | Marchese said McNally and McAlister ambushed McdAlis- ter's faher at his home, Mc- |Nally shooting him and young stabbing him. The body of Shinners, had been shot. six times, was found later that day in a wooded area of Wilton, a few miles north of Norwalk. His car turned up the next day. Apparently, police said, the | Spiritual held at Rosebank rece! who} Times Of London Canada as Canada continued to develop itself and maintain a high stan- dard of living it would zo oa selling a little more of the own- ership of its resources every - year. "There is«no obvious, pol- itically acceptable alternative." The Times_ said: otherwise waited se find it easier to palliate The sudden emergence gat bee into the 20th century has, temporarily at least, thrown all traditional calculations out of gear. "They (the French - Cana- dians) are asking for the equal status which they are supposed to have; this request is unpre- cedented, but not outrageous," The supplement dealt with Canada's regional development and discussed national topics such as defence, economy, space, industry, education and health. Port Perry Group 'Holds Apron Month PORT PERRY -- The Febru- ary meeting of the Cathoie Women's League was held in the Parish Hall of Immaculate Conception Church under the direction of Father Reuser, who gave a brief talk with special reference to St., Francis de Sales whose feast day was Ja. 29. The president read a letter from Bishop Windell relating relating to the scheme on the Blessed rgin Mary at the Ecumenical Council. Members are asked to serve at a wedding reception to be held in the Canadian Legion Hall, Uxbridge, Apr. 11. Father Reuser closed the: meeting by reading: a poem. Mrs. Samuel Naples, Mrs. Frank Whitfield and Mrs, Leo: Amell represented the' local CWL at the Regional meeting ""P February has been ignat. ed "apron month" and the members brought, aprons of every design. Mrs. Leonard Leahy, guest, judged with the: help and advice of Father Reuser, who amused members a modelling some of the exhi- its. First prize was awarded to Mrs, Ed. 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