sapere ae @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tharedey, Merch 26, 1964 oS : '30--Automobiles Wanted COMING EVENTS aE ft deal up or down. Liens paid NICOLS MOTORS LTD. jase BROCK ST. NORTH from Royal Hotel "Whitby 668-3331 "CANCER IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS" Your opportunity to leom more about it, _ OPEN MEETING i i 7 f ! ® Z 3 : 3 i . | ii if i 145 CARS WANTED t ape a New Cor? Sell used cor = "Ted" Tolk etCosh" to New Car Dealer and woAVE TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 -- Res, 725-5574 WED., APRIL Ist 8 P.M; McLAUGHLIN HALL (Nurses Residence) 338 SIMCOE NORTH 32--Articles for Sale Panel discussion by Oshawa doctors. Ontario County Kindness beyond Price, yet "within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 90_ KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 1960 CABIN CRUISER 21 Ft., Sleeps 4 Completely ond LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements baer ------ for all SSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 tarped screened, toilet, sink, 50 H.P. Johnson motor, electric stort with generator. Fully equipped. New condition. TELEPHONE ANYTIME WHITBY 668-3652 Unit Conadian Cancer So- ciety. Watch for further announcements, OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 games at $20, 5 gomes at $30 -- $150 Jackpot 2 -- $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 51 and 56 tarly Bird Game IN MEMORIAM BOATS TURNER -- In loving memory of dear wife and mother, Alice Turner, who ssed away March 27, 1951. 'Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. --Sadly missed by husband, Mark, Doug- fas and Shirley. 2| Traveler, Starcraft, OMC 17, Grew, Mason, Chestniut Can- oes. Evinrude, Peterborough. Evinrude Motors, OMC Mo- tors, and Gator Trailers. Open Evenings and Week- ends until 9 p.m. MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152: SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 MARINE STORAGE AND SUPPLY HWYS 7 ANO 12 BROOKLIN 655-3641 RIDING TRACTOR MOWER Wheelhorse make, 52 h.p. RED BARN SUNNYSIDE PARK. __ CLUB CAMELOT NO BINGO FRI., MARCH 27th NeXT BINGO FRIDAY, APRIL 3RD EASTER DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 28th 8 P.M. THORNTON COMMUNITY HALL The old school house -- one Modern and Old Tyme DANCING 9 Until Mid-Night Every Saturday CLUB CAMELOT Formerly Varcoe's King Street East Music by Archie Coutrice and The Country Travellers $2.50 per couple ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor and Simcoe FRIDAY, MARCH 27 7:45 P.M. 20 games -- $10 and $15 Shore the Wealth $150 Jackpots to go Two $25 Games Special By ROBERT RICE employment Insurance Commis dians to get their new govern- ment Social Insurance number. BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY MAR. 28 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpot to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted OSHAWA LIONS CLUB _ BINGO WED: NIGHT $1,200 In cash prizes Jackpot Nos. 54 and 54 JUBILEE PAVILION FREE ADMISSION ployed workers, unemployment gram, OTTAWA (CP) -- The: Un- sion has the power to compe! about 4,500,000 working Cana- But it has no power--except that of persuasion--to require] " another 1,500,000 to 2,000,000 to sign up for their new nine-digit number during the current drive to register almost all em- The first group covers work- ers already insured under the insurance pro- y could go to jail for six months or pay a $500 fine' 4.5 Million Canadians Get Work Life Number new SI number. ment insurance coverage. hope 1 volun ly an. 3wer the 19-questfon applica. tion form. NECESSARY LATER Plan is launched. tor of unemployment insurance, said it "makes good sense" to UIC officials If they don't do it now, they will probably be compelled to do so once the Canada Pension R. L. Beatty, assistant direc- register both groups of workers at the same time. Registration ere es 8 PR 8 22: NEWS IN BRIEF INNER SANCTUM It cost $30,000 to redecorate what is probably the . most if they refuse to apply for theirjsumptuous' dressing room in Hollywood, that of Vince Ed- The second group spans most|"@rds, TV's Ben Casey. 2mployees who for a variety of reasons, are outside unemploy- CUT THINNER SLICES Early veneers were about Yth-inch thick, but improved cutting tools now make it Ppos-| '!sible to slice sheets only 1-28th- rlinch thick. of insured workers is tied in with the annua] renewal of un- employment insurance books. : "It's a much cleaner, more businesslike operation to do it all at once," he said in an in- terview. All field offices of the Unem- ployment Insurance Commis- sion are being instructed to ex- OBITUARIES plain the voluntary aspect of the registration--if they are asked. The instructions were NIKOLAY POPADYN General Hospital of 246 Jichn street, NOVEL BINGO THURSDA, EVENINGS 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or trin'ed $170 IN JACKPOTS Door prize $15 EUCHRE -- North Oshawa Park club house, Nonquon Road, Saturday night at| 8 o'clock. Admission 50c., lunch and} prizes. { Smart " Business People Sing the Praises of Oshawo Times Classified Ads TOWNSHIP OF NOTICE EAST WHITBY 70th year. Mr. Osawa, predeceased him in 1927. {Limited and by Ontario Malie- was a member of St. Greek Orthodox congregation. and Jean. The death occurred suddenly, Wednesday, March 25 at Oshawa Nikolay Popadyn, Formerly residing at he was in his Popadyn was born in Horodnyca in the Ukraine. He em'sra ed to Camada in 1913 and sett!ed almost immediately in It was here in Oshawa that he married Anastazia Kochany. She He was employed by Fittings able Iron Works and finally by the. City Works Department. He John's Only one member of the im- mediate family survives the de- ceased in Canada, He is Alex, a son residing in Oshawa. There are two sisters in the Ukraine an: two grandchildren, Steven Church of Leonard Anthony, his fourth year. at St. Gregory's Cemetery. and Reginald Webster. FUNERAL OF The funeral took place Wed- pital, Sunday. The memorial neral Home Chapel at St. Margaret's Cemetery, West Hill, who died at Oshawa General Hospital Saturday, March 21, in Requiem Mass was said by Rev. M. J. Darby of Holy Cross Church and interment followed Pallbearers were: Donald and John Anthony, William Gordon|.. HARRIET MAY COCKERTON nesday March 25 at 2 p.m. of Harriet May Cockerton who died at Oshawa General Hos-|fill in the form. service was conducted in the. Gerrow Fu- Rev. Frank Ward of Westmount Unit- ed Church. Interment followed Pallbearers were: J. Poore, mailed Wednesday to all 208 UIC offices across Canada. INSTRUCTIONS MAILED Instructions being sent to all employers with the application forms points out that the pres- ent UIC numbering system is unsuitable for use in electronic data processing. Employers are instructed to 'ensure that each employee, in- sured and non-insured, com- pletes and signs an applicatior for Social Insurance number." There is no mention of th: fact that non-insured employ- ees are not required by law tc However, UIC officials in Ot tawa have "--_ made any se cret of this fact, Right from the start of th registration program, they hav asked for voluntary co-oper: tion from non-insured worker in registering now, rather the waiting until some later date Winchester People Visit At Blackstock By RS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Turner, Doris and Johnny of Winchester; Anderson and Miss Doreen Anderson, Cardinal, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner and girls over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paisley recently moved into their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon a 4 visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, Orillia, on a recent pond day. -- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer and Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Lar- mer recently called on the Efford family, Islay, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton, David and Robbie, of Osh- awa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and Mr. Roy Fergu- . son. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Reynolds, Peterborough, visited Mrs. Les- lie Mountjoy and Mrs. Franks on a recent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strutt and boys, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs, Jim Morrison; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mellon and family, Courtice, all visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryans and family on a recent Sunday. Mrs. Charles Smith visited 'er sisters in Toronto on a re- sent weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robin- on and Jacqueline of Port erry; Mr. and Mrs. Henry jurma and children; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Ryswyk; 'Mr. ind Mrs. M. Vanderhull and Yianne; Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'anderhuel and John Gower pent a recent Sunday with Mr. nd Mrs. Bart Van Ryswyk in aonor_of Bart's birthday. J. Smith, T. Lewis, Cyril Lewis, Douglas Lewis and S. Boneham. FUNERAL OF The memorial. service will take place in the Gerrow Fu- Cost $650, two yeors old, Selling $275 block north of King Street West off of Thomton Road COURT OF REVISION There's Nothing Can Beat The CARD OF THANKS Telephone Days Only MOUNTJOY -- | Ga earecen mages pd wincere thanks end 2 jation to a! relatives, friends and neighbors for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts | received during my stay In Oshawa General Hos- 723-2712 What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. For PRIZES, LUNCHES LAST DANCE OF THE SEASON 32--Articles for Sale WILL HOLD A COURT ON MONDAY THE 6TH, DAY OF APRIL, 1964 AT 7:30 P.M. neral Home Chapel, Union Cemetery. Saturday, March 28 at 1 p.m. Officiating will be Rev. P. Panchenko of St. John's Greek Orthodox Church. Interment will be at Oshawa BEATRICE ALBERTA PILKEY The funeral took place Fri- day, March 20, of Mrs. Bea- trice Alberta Pilkey. She died suddenly March 17 at her Brook- lin home, The deceased was in CONVENIENCE pital. Also many thanks fo the = --Phena Mountlov. ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) your needs phone. Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond THREE washing machines from $15; four heavy duty ranges, $20 and up; four re- frigerators from $25; nice single bed, complete, $25; steel beds from $3; cedar chest, like new, $35; treadie sewing ma- chine $15; three full size mattresses from $10; crib with new mattress $19; GE blond TV, 21, $60; Fleetwood tape re- corder, almost new, $60; some dishes and WILLIAM THOMAS TAYLOR The death of William Taylor occurred suddenly at his Port Perry home Monday, Mar. 23. A son of the late Norman and Christina Crawford Taylor, he was born at the family farm July 6, 1902. Mr. Taylor mar- ried Annie Ethel Hamilton on Mar. 21, 1931. Fnom the time GENERAL Electric 15 ft. cubic freezer, used only four months, guarantee. Be- tween 4 - 6 p.m. telephone 723-7945. PIANOS -- Clearance, three only, used planos (they look like new). All are modern in styling, small in size and In i i Ready for delivery. Wilson and Lee, Ltd., 87 Sim- coe Street North. 725-4706. Eastern On- tario's largest music centre. TELEVISION, twenty-one Inch television, In very good condition. For further In-; formation telephone 728-1742. | In the Municipal Office, at Columbus, Ontario to hear appeals against the special local improvement assessments under bylaw No. 1820 to construct roads of Bickle Subdivision on Rosslawn Avenue from Thornton Road to west end of Bickle Subdivision and on Winifred Avenue from Bickle Drive to Rosslawn Avenue in the Township of East Whitby. her 79th year. She was born in Reach Town- ship, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Corner. The widow of the late Robert Pilkey, she had lived in ie Brooklin area much of her life. She was a member of Brook- lin United Church, The Women's SUPPLEMENTARY HEATING UNITS @ Permanently Installed The Special Assessment roll for the local improve- Mr. 29--Automobiles For Sale 1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON many articies. These articles were bought from storage and are in good condition. Apply Ross McLean, 805 Sylvia Street, 728-7629. NEW 17-ft. plywood. hardtop cruiser, THREE ROOMS of furniture, only $298.50. | No down payment. Discounts for cash.) Honest Cal's, 424 King West. 728-9191. TV, GENERAL ELECTRIC, 21" console, motor and trailer, sleeps two, For furt- ther Information. Telephone 728-5732. Standard shift, 6 cyli smart original color, only BUY and sell, good used furniture and One 44,000 miles, lent radio, one owner, Absolute bor- ssi £98.00 lo Trades. Phone 735. 3695 |Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. location only. ad 723-321 PAINT special at Edgar's Paint and b-peayned by Para Paints since 1915. unmarked, $50. TV, Emerson, 21 table model with stand, $50. Call 725-2464, 33--Market Basket BUY your potatoes by the 75 Ib. bag and save. Also Cortland and Spy apples by the bushel. Fir free delivery telephone) cent discount on I-gloss, latex, bth gloss, Interior and exterior at «edi Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King est. SPOT CASH PAID FOR WRECKING the following: 1949 to 1956 Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac. All parts rea- sonable. Telephone 728-1322. Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES' 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The Ci Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street South, 723-1671. INFRA red barbecue 18 chicken capacity, baer price $1750. Best offer. Telephone peal Sa tygah 7 Motor Good pi at $375. Telephone 725-7405. .[14 fully Ferercin house trailer for Hag model Apply 9s, Brooklin 655-4983, APPLES, $1.25 per bushel and up. Bring your own containers. Sples, Mcintosh, and Delicious. J. C. Aldred, 55 Liberty North, Bowmanville. EASTER Special! Poultry farm fresh eggs, Grade A medium, two and one half dozen $1. Farmer's Market, Simcoe Street North. Market Thursday due to holiday Friday. J. H. Brooks. 34--Lost and Found LOST: Fox terrier, answers to "Pea- nuts", white with tan markings. Stub tall, female. Reward, 725-3228. * Avenue. 1958 PONTIAC Chieftain, 2<door, six cyl- automatic transmission, radio, whitewalls plus set of snow fires. Price $575. Call Whitby 668-4053. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, custom BOATS, motors, trailers, cars,furnaces, stoker, baths, follets, basins, sink cab- inets, pressure systems, sump pumps, i LOST. -- Hound, white, brown ears and markings, male. Vicinity Maple Grove Road North, Monday. Tattooed both ears. "Baldy", Call Bowmanville 623-2716. BIRTH undry tubs, piping, al ag Harry Chinn, Hillside and Park South radio, bive, low mileage, in good condi- tion. After 5 p.m. telephone 725-5745. 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air 283, V-8 auto- matic 4door, many extras. WIll finance or take trade. 725-2613. 1960 CORVAIR, four-door sedan, 32,000 miles, automatic, radio, folding seats, $1200. Ti 728- 1963 SUNBEAM Alpine, color gi cellent condition with 'overdrWer cu custom transistor radio, wing mirrors and seat belts, low ---- $2295 or nearest offer. Telephone 728-5302. TIONED $3 ou 36--Lecal Pp. New televisions, $198 cash or $8 monthly, at Honest Cal's Discount Furniture and Appliances, 424 King West, 723-9191. | HONEST CAL'S Furniture and Appli- ances, Name brands at biggest discounts anywhere, We carry Restonic and Bever-| ly mattress furniture lines. Your author-| ized GE dealer. Contact Honest es = 424 King Street West, our new formerly Avalon Dance Hall. Telephors| 728-9191. VACUUM CLEANER repairs, all makes. Free estimates, parts, attachments, brushes, hoses. Guaranteed re-built ma- Chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Service. Call anytime 728-0591. 1963 CHEVROLET Biscayne standard, radio, white walls, 12,000 miles, like new. Telephone 728-2302 after 5. 1955 PLYMOUTH, six-cylinder, automa- matic, custom radio. 1952 Meteor, V-8, *' "ard shift, custom radio, $125 each. Both In good condition and ficensed. A 6 Pui, Telephone 723-2261. TV TOWERS special, 40 ft. tower struc- ture with all channel antenna, Installed $50. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons Street, 728-8180. BUYING or selling furniture or appll- . Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or 695, 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne V8, four-door hardtop, automatic, radio, etc., 10,000 miles. 725-2069. 1961 PONTIAC sedan Laurentiar 6, auto- matic, radio, white wails, windshield washers, padded dash. 725-9818. 105 cu. ft. Hydor, fits tractor with three point hitch, aerial lad- der mounted on truck, steel box trailer, also. automatic portable compressor, 60 cu. ft. 53 Harmony Road South. SOFA-BED, two chairs. Rogers Majestic radio record player. Vene- 1957. CHEVROLET two tone déluxe sedan, new fires, radio, front and rear speaker. Excellent condition. Phone 728-3297. 1957 CHEVROLET station wagon, new upholstery, new paint tian blind 100' wide. Oval coffee tabie. Good condition. 725-3486, TYPEWRITER portable, $35; also stan- dard typewriter. Electric typewriter, adding machine, $65, big total cash regi- ster. Telephone 723-4434, good, $750. Zolton and Nick's Garage, 160 Simcoe South, 728-0051. 1958 PONTIAC, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, mechanically A-1. Good body. $895. Will accept trade, Brooklin 655-4651, 19%63 CHEVROLET, four door Biscayne, six cylinder, automatic, many extras, ex-|for pj cellent condition. 725-3491. 1959 CADILLAC, 4door, hardtop, excel-|¢ jent condition, $1,900. Telephone 725-5086. $2,250. Telephone POWER hacksaw, oT bench grinder, $39; acetylene outfit, $85; compressor, complete, $110; two half-ton hoists, $15 and $30; three new heavy duty batteries, $5 each; new carbon dioxide extinguish. er, $50; box trailer, $20; portable spray- er, po spytnned $36; 800 galion tank suitable} water or oll. Many other articles Including @ 1951 Chevrolet, $25. Call any- time 728-2525. ae ol 2i-inch 'Westinghouse con- Good Good 1963 CHEVROLET impala, sedan, power steering and brakes, radio, discs, white walls, pos: Telephone 723-9263. 1957 CHEVROLET. two-tone bive, door hardtop, _ custom radio, rebuilt motor, $500. Telephone Whitby 669-4896. buy! $55. a0 4600, STYLISH maternity. clothes, size 12-14. Pink lace, Empire style dress, fully lined, ond pobeede and brocade, 2-piece, pink peau de sole lounging top ben tapered black slims; also several Jops. Will sell separately or in package deer PONTIAC convertible, low mileage,) jipment, whitewalls,. radio, efc. Private, $1,750. Brooklin 655-4870. price. Before 5 p.m., Whitby 668-5432. MACHINE shop gg hy for sale. After 6 jevenings. Telephone 725-2890. 1963 PONTIAC Laurentian four-door, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, 11,000 miles. Tg price $2.80. Telephone Whitby 668-6 1956 i 6 5 oytinaar: 'automatic, new! fires and battery, in good condition. Body reconditioned. Reasonable. essa 728-7424. SCRAP hardwood, one foot lengths, $7.75 single cord. Call after 6 p.m., 723-2281. DRAPES, 2 pair, barkcloth, lined, mod- ern design, charcoal background, wash- able. 144" x 90, 54" x 90. Telephone 725-1920. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupll- cators, e peor ow pp eight cylinder, dual range tic, radio, washers, padded dash, ro condition. $1900 or best offer, Dial (668-5489. 1961 INTERNATIONAL dump truck, mode! 6184, carries class open F licence, equipped Edbrow holst and 7' x 11' box This truck has many extras such as emp. alternator, power steering bos! , etc, low mileage. Reason for 'sell. ing, MM health. Telephone 728-5591, after 6 p.m. 30--Automobiles Wanted GSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wrecker 1175 Neison Street, want cars for wre: ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wrecker _|REFRIGERATOR, washing machine, two A johone Oshawa 725-8183, iters, fers, three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. plece bed-chesferfleld, all in excellent condition; also vacuum cleaner. Apply g Olive Avenue after 6.30 p.m. SUN WANTED. -- Old antique. Tele SEMOLITION of house, 124 Park Road North, all materials for sale. Also bricks, oroken and whole, 85 cents per cubic 'ard. Apply on job or 728-8101. ED-CHESTERFIELD, beige, $100. Ran- te, large electric fan and record play- fr» all in excellent condition. Telephone 4605 after 4. ANGE 38-inch four-burner, two ovens 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck tng. Telephone 725-2162 er 723-4245, 'IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE AF CHARLES EDWIN HAWKINS, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF |WHITBY IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, RETIRED INSURANCE AGENT, DECEASED, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having. claims against the Estate of CHARLES EDWIN HAWKINS, fate of the Township of Whitby in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the Ist day of March, A.D. 1964 are hereby noti- * fied to send full particulars to the undersigned on or be- fore the 15th day of April, A.D. 1964, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice. DATED ot. Oshawa this 18th day of March, A.D. 1964, ELLA MAY HAWKINS, Executrix, By her Solicitor, JOSEPH P, MANGAN, Q.C. 14% King Street East Oshawa, Ontario. TOWNSHIP OF DARLINGTON TENDER FOR TRACTOR Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to contents, will be received by the under- signed until 2:00 p.m. April 16, 1964, for the supply of a tractor, equipped with side-mounted mower and posthole auger. Tender must be on forms supplied by the Township, which are available at the ' Township Office, Hampton, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ment will be available for inspection from March 26th 1964 at the Towship Office Columbus, Ontario. M. WM. GOLDIE, CLERK. of his marriage, Chureh. Over $500 ADMISSION Includes tickets on 10. hams MONSTER BINGO in Prizes SATURDAY, MARCH 28th AT 8:00 P.M, ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH 50 CENTS to be drawn March 28th. All prizes doubled on admission ticket. wife. Wednesday, Mar. 25, by Rev. Cadmus Union Cemetery. Suggett, Howard Lee, Cochrane and John Ballingal. FUNERAL OF LEONARD ANTHONY Taylor operated a garage on the Port Perry road, now Highway 7A. He was a member of the United | Mr: Taylor is survived by his The funeral service was held in the McDermott-Panabaker Chapel, Port Perry, and was conducted Philip Romeril of Blackstock. Interment was in Pallbearers were Walter Law- rence, Dalton Dorrell, Merlin Ivan The funeral took place Wed- nesday, March 25 at Holy Cross Missionary Society, Women's In- stitute and the United Church Women, Mrs. Pilkey was also a member of Brooklin Rebekah Lodge. Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs. Louis Richardson (Olive) Whitby; a son, Floyd Pilkey, Brooklin; a brother, Stewart Corner, Dryden; two sisters, Miss Amy Corner, Toronto, and Mrs. C. O. Lawton of Manila. There are three grandchildren. Rev. G. Mundy conducted the memorial service at the Robin- son Puneral Home, Brooklin. In- terment was at Groveside Ce- metery. Pallbearers were: M. 8. Craw- ford, Lorne Keys, E, Powell, H. Mowbray, Heber. Down, R. Squires. @ Or Portable Units For YOUR Home! Don't have @ home thot's with Electroheot! 728-4611 FOR DETAILED INFORMATION 56 PRINCE ST. OSHAWA effect can be dramatic--the cost very little. R. M. Short, Road Superintendent W. E. Rundle, ood condition. Best offer. Telephone| © 72-4 ¢ Clerk-Administrotor. 4 PLANNED LIGHTING ADDS GLAMOUR AND DIMENSION TO YOUR ROOMS. Concealed and decorative lighting can be used in dozens of ways to add a decorator touch to any room. The ELECTRIC HEAT CUTS THE COST OF HOME EXTENSIONS. \f you're « adding to your home or converting your basement or attic room into extra living area, you can install flameless supplementary electric heating for less than it costs fo extend your present heating system. FULL HOUSEPOWER MEANS ADDED SAFETY AS WELL AS CONVENIENCE. Full 100 amp. service provides you with enough Modernize your home inexpensively with electricity power for all the time and labour saving electric appliances you'll ever need. It provides added safety, too, by eliminating the risk of overloading your present wiring system. 1-4 -- In Co-operation With -- WHITBY PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION . AJAX HYDRO ELECTRIC SYSTEM PICKERING PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION your LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Oshawa Public Utilities Commission, Phone 723-4624 hydro PHONE 668-5878 PHONE 942-0500 PHONE 942-2930 Pn iH i SAAN iat clon asec