Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Apr 1964, p. 17

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17--Reel Estate For Sale 27--Real Estate For Sale . '27--Reol Estate For Sale SE aE Ea SES SE 28--Real Estate Wanted |28--Real Estate Wanted 30--Automobiles Wanted GUIDE REAL Y 723-1121 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -- Brick (and stone bungalow with paved drive ond 2 fin- ished rooms iri basement. Larger than average living room and ample room to eat in kitchen. This spotlessly clean home Hos been reduced to $12,000 . ROSELAWN AVE. -- We have a couple of lots in this. subdivision just outside the city thot are selling for 2,200 each. Size is 100 x 212 ft. ond some ore wood- ed. Let us build you the home of your choice on one of these lots. FULL PRICE $8,900 -- 4 room stone front bungalow on a large lot with garden, fruit trees and garage. Hard- and linoleum floors. Lorge modern kitchen Full bosement with furnace DRIVE--ROOT BEER STAND with off chattels and equipment included the price. Located Highway 12 ot Myrtle on DUPLEX ON MARY STREET -- 7 room brick home with seporate entrances and met- ers. Storm windows. for all windows. Two modern kit- chens ond 2 boths. Gorage. Ciose to both public and high. schools. .Asking only $12,800 OLIVE AVENUE 5 room brick with new furnace and complete with storms and screens, Modern kitchen with double sink and lots of cup- boards. Priced at $6,900 SOUTH EAST room brick bungalow 'just o few months old. 3 bedrooms ond modem 4 pc. bath with van- ity All =mahogany trim throughout house. Built in stove and over TV tow- er. Priced at $13,700. COMMERCIAL LOCATION on King St, West -- Lot 50 x 190 ft. with 3 fomily brick home and large barn. Close to shopping centre and zoned Cl. Can be easily converted to. a business front with liv- ing quorters ond lots of pri- vate porking. 5 TRESANE STREET -- 3 bed- room brick home with pri- vote drive and garage. Sep- orate dining room and 3 pe. on main floor, Large enclosed sun porch. Bus stop ot corner. Close to new bi- tingual school. Full price $10,900. NORTH WEST OF OSHAWA -- 75 acre farm with 8 room insul brick home. Good bern ond implement shed. 8 ecres of orchard ond 30 acres of bush also a creek Zoned agricultural, Asking $60,000: with substontial down poyment. VACANT iAND -- 100 ocres Victoria County Has good trout stream. Pric- ed ot $3,200. with $1,000. down poyment PINECREST ---- 3 bedroom brick bungalow with stone front ond attached garage. Living room, dining. room ond halls all expensively broodioomed. 3 twin . sized "bedrooms with double clos- ets, 4 pe. tiled bath with colored fixtures and vanity. Large kitchen has lots of cupboerds and double sink. Sliding gloss doors lead to patio ond terraced back flown. Lovely view over the city.. An immaculate home |' ot DO AS OTHERS CALL THE CHECKERBOARD BROTHERS BOLAHOOD BROTHERS -- REAL ESTATE -- -- INSURANCE -- -- MORTGAGES -- MOVE RIGHT IN You won't need to do a thing, home in spotless condition. Spacious Hollywood kitchen with built in stove and oven and exhaust fon, 3 bedrooms, 4 pc. beth with vanity, oil heat, Located in the North west section of Oshawa, ask- ing $2,700 down with one mortgage for balance, It's a real pleasure to show this ex- cellent buy. Ask for Mr. Roy Yeo at 728-5123 or 725- 2217. 4 BEDROOMS OXFORD STREET Asking $11,500 for this six year old brick home, Needs decorating. $1,700 down will give you one open mortgage at 6%. Call Mr, Ed Drumm 728-5123 or 725-9345, BOLAHOOD BROTHERS LIMITED) 101 Simcoe Street North | | Open Every Evening a pn | $500 Winter Works Bonus 4 left - $14,040 $1,040 DOWN Large 3 bedroom bungalow detached, immediate posses- sion, One 614% N.H.A. Mortgage; storms and screens, clay brick, electric clocks, fully landscaped, and decorated, many- more extras. Carries for $92 monthly, in- terest, principal and taxes, if you qualify. Located in Whitby. Shown by appoint- ment only. All homes ready for imme- diate possession or to suit, Seve 8% tax MANDER RAFUSE TORONTO AM 1-2309 | | | | | | | SCHOFIELD-AKER 723-2265 LOW COST - HIGH VALUE Four rooms of real comfort ancased in very ottractive exterior. Aluminum Siding. den all adds up to provide the perfect small home in a good city district. Priced ot $10,500. to sell fast. Phone us now -- before it's sold. (Easy Terms). TERRIFIC BUY $12,300 -- A real good buy in a 5 room - 3. bedroom - brick bungalow, located in Southmead subdivision. Close to school, bus and shopping. 5% mortgage GIBBON ST. $15,500. Lovely long low ranch bungalow with Car- port. Loceted close to several fine schools. A well con- structed home, in a CHOICE AREA HANDY TO EVERY- THING, $4200.00 down, Balance $72.75 monthly P & 1. WILL SELL FAST. So give us a call now. TOP LOCATION Located on Rossland Rd. E., between Mary and Masson. A real charming 6 room brick 1Y% storey home, 22' ft, L.R., with natural fire- place. Separate D.R., lovely den complete with stone fire- place. Kitchen has just been recently renovated. Price in- cludes:, broadioom in L.R., & D.R,. mew freezer, new washer, ond dryer, etc. etc BEAU VALLEY has 40 serviced lots avaliable. Now is the time to pick out your location, Over 100 new home owners now living in this prestige area. Give this office a call, Let us show you the steps to toke from your persent home to being a proud owner of a new home in Beau Valley. Prices from $16,950.00 up. For full oarticulors cal 723-2265 OPEN DAILY 9A.M.TO9 P.M Marg. Hall 723-1358 Margaret Lee .. 723-2894 Maible Boudreou 728-2233 Steve Macko 728-5868 Irene Brown 725-3867 Pauline Beal 725-0239 Allon Thompson 728-2870 Charlie Chaytor . 723-7996 Reg: Aker . 725-0201 Bill McFeeters .. 725-1726 360 King St. West. Free Porking PRIVATE PRIVATE FARM With or Without Buildings West of 7 and 12 Highways (Brooklin) 25 acres or more, Will buy or rent or will trade Commercial Property Phone: Brooklin 665-3296 -- Toronto 363-0266 LOT WANTED , 70' to 100' width or larg- er, Whitby, Pickering-A jax or surround- ing area district, Must be close to school. Cash. Ti 725-4548. FIVE OR SIX ROOM bungalow In good location for genuine cash buyer. Call Henry Stinson at 723-1133, evenings 725- 0243, Carl Olsen, Realtor. SIX-PLEX wanted in Oshawa. Private. 725-4668, 29----Automobiles For Sale SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off, DODD MOTOR SALES SPRING SALE NEW_ 1963 OUTBOARD MOTORS 20 H.P. Manuel .. 439.95 30 H.P. Manual .. 499.95 45 H.P. Electric Long Shoft 699.95 BOATS 12' - 16' Aluminum end Fibregloss ACCESSORIES MARINE PAINT HARDWARE OSHAWA YACHTHAVEN LTD, HARBOR RD, 723-1901 BOX 305 After 4 telephone |29---Automobiles For Sale 314 PARK RD. SOUTH oe _ 723-9421 1953 PONTIAC also 1958 Pontlac sedan delivery. Telephone Whitby 468-6553. "BUYING OR SELLING SCRAP hardwood, one foot lengths, $7.75 single cord. Call after 6 p.m. 723-2281. F new. 725-' REEZER, Chambers, 17 cubic ft. Like $175. Apply 746 Phillip Murray. Call 1272, 1960 CORVAIR sedan, radio, floor shift, black finish, A-1 condition. Telephone 728-1820. . | | TED CAMPIN MOTORS PIANO, Ennis, one year old, tike new, apartment size, $450. Also 5 HP Clinton outbos rd day tank, $75. motor with 3 galion Crulse-a- 725-3271. 30--Automsbiles Wanted excellent condition. 607 KING ST. --- OSHAWA VIOLA with case, T after 5 p.m. 725-2796. $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid off 3 NICOLS MOTORS LTD. Uust East of Wilson Road) TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK 1 i 725-7559. WEDDING GOWN, size 8, faille with pea crown headpiece and vell, $135. Pertect T 725-7166, 500 USED cement blocks, 10 and 8 inches, 10c each, take them away. Cail ri and rhinestone embroidery; also 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 Car Dealer and 'SAVE' TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. ti USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST, EAST WHITBY --~ 668-5891 Cars bought and sold COMPACT vacuum cleaner, 9 months old, ike new, Private, $85. Phone Whitby, 668-8587. i ELECTRIC 34" GE stove, $ spring mattress, $15; 54' board, $5; 25; large crib,| 54' padded head TA {1 Garrard 4-speed turn-| 20W "hi-fi speaker Coaxial,| fable, $15; |$15. Telephone Whitby, 668-8724, | | TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupll- |cators, three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, lrent, service Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. chequewriters, comptometer s, OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- Liens paid off Trade up or down GUN WANTED phone Oshawa 725-8183. -- Old antique. Tele 3. Always top quality | VOLVO SALES ANY S-RVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and ing. Telephone 725-2165 or 723-4245. oe Ae es Sele. SEWING MACHINE SALE MAPLE SYRUP for sale. Take 33--Market Basket APPLES $1.25 per bushel and up. Br your own and Delicious. ring | containers. Sples, Mcinfosh, | J. C. Aldred, 55 Liberty| Bowmanville. North, 35 high- jpictures of her recent visit to Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South _. Oshawa 728-0921 GENERAL REPAIRS ALL MAKES OF CARS PARTS AND SERVICE All Foreign Make Cars STATHAM | B.-A. SERVICE | Ritson Road and King --| Oshawa Sewing Centre Singer, Elna, Nordic from $19 UP way from 401 fo concession 12 Manvers. Andrews Heasiip. Call Bethany, 17R11. 34--Lost and Found LOST: Golden Retriever, male, tattooed in ear, 6 years old, "Indi", Vicinity King East, 3 weeks ago. Chiid's pet. 725-2847. LOST -- Boy's glasses, on Saturday, vicl ity King East and Division. Initiet Galea on frame. Call 728-7218. 329 Simcoe S 928-2391 ; i HAVE A SECRET _ | WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying and selling used ftur- niture and appliances. Call in- f. |Bragg, Providence. 723-4733 and 723-7712 MANDERHILL Real Estate Ltd. Over 30 years experience 10 ACRES on Mapie Grove Road North. Good building sife, $4,300. with $1500. down. Call Joe Barnoski, W. Frank Real Estate Ltd., Bowmanville 623-2393. DARLINGTON BLVD. SOUTH -- three- bedroom home, panelled fiving room with broadioom, large garage, asphalt Janeway. 'Half acre. $10,500 with $1500 down. Private. 728-6464, SIX ACRES, new four-bedroom house, 150 fruit trees, good location, one mile to Oshawa, Keith Peters Realtor, Rob- ert Johnson, 728-2548, $7,500 -- FULL PRICE for @ four-room stucco home, located In the northend, . » Call Bill Swarbrick, S. D, Hyman, Real: Estate Ltd., 728-6286," THREE PARCELS of. property jeff, ten acres or better, five miles from Osh- awa. Keith Peters, Realtor, Ron Hether- \ington, Bowmanville, 623-3637. $14,040: ROOM bungalow In Whitby, Im- mediate possession. Clay brick, storms and screens, fully decorated, landscaped front and rear. Only $1,040 down to one 6\4 per cent NHA mortgage. Carries as low as $92 monthly, interest, principal end taxes. Gerry Hill AM 7-9712, 10 ACRES or tess of lard on Townline Road, south off Bloor East, Oshawa or six-room ranch house and two acres. For Private sale, call 725-5006 NEAR LINDSAY, 100 acres, suitable for KEITH PETERS REALTOR -- 728-7328 103 King Street East LIBERTY GARDENS BOWMANVILLE $15,390 -- BRAND NEW 3 bedroom brick bungalow, built. by Wolter Schleiss, mahogony cupboards ond trim, ceramic tiled bath with vonity, pierson type double windows, attached . garage, Reasonable down payment. $65. per month carries prin- cipal and interest on this 6 room . 'spotless brick home close to schools, bus and shopping in Oshawo. $11,- 500 full price. $10,500 with $1,000 Down, 3 bedroom brick home in Oshawa, good condition, $75 Per month WHITBY ---- Vacant lot 50 x 140 ft. water and sewer, $2,200. Make on offer by | aa BCNROUATT sadoes radia WARTOTS| Valley Creek Furniture sedan, radio, whitewa |tires. Will accept trade $495 or make|_16/2 BOND W. 728-4401 joffer. Telephone 725-8132. | RECONDITIONED televisions, $25 up. |\USED CAR paris, wheels. spindles to| New televisions, $198 cash or $8 monthly, |USED CAR parts, wheels, spindies to| r : |make trailers. Also used tires. 509 Bloor|? Honest Cal's Discount Furniture and | Street East, After six, 723-2281 | Appliances, 424 King West, 728-9191. }1959 PONTIAC Parisienne four-door, enn: Ponilled Rca uy teerrecl |hardtop, automatic, transmission and|--28s8y washer; coal oll heater. In goog |radio, in Very good condition. Price|Sondition, Telephone Brooklin 655-3077. $1,175, Apply 236 Park Road North.|BABY buggy, Gendron, can be converted jAfter 6 p.m., telephone 725-1038. _ ____|to_ stroller. In good condition. Telephone | 1960 PONTIAC convertible, white with Whitby 668-3698. jmaroon interior, Like new, Best offer.| DRUMS, complete set, seven pleces, in Bowmanville 623-2377. good condition, $200 or best offer. For 1980 MORRIS MINOR, condition, ex.| full particulars telephone days, 725-0930; cellent second car, Asking $450, Call eve-/°venings 720-1143. jolngs, Mr. Hewitt 668-2692. SIDEWALK bicycle, dark bive in color, |1950 DODGE. Ya-ton pickup truck, new|!Ike, new. For further Information <all motor, body good, $250; also 1954 Chevro-j/"-- =" jet sedan, good body, needs motor work,,ONE CHESTERFIELD and chair, $75. $40, Brooklin 655-3979. Also one 54-inch bed, spring and met- |1960 FORD star liner, two door hardtop, |'ress, $15. Ideal for summer cottage one owner, DI, D2, automatic trans-|6® |mission, V-8, other extras, Apply 271 |Ritson Road South between 1 and 5 p.m, 1725-8614, |1960 PONTIAC Parisienne, | \top, automatic, power brakes and steer-|jaluminum doors, windows, awnings, sid- j!ng Call 728-7466. jing. For example: windows $10 up. Phone 1954 FORD, V-8, Flathead motor. Good|@nytime 728-5253. 0 |condition. $125 or best offer. Telephone|BICYCLE, girl's, green, in very good on ns ol RO | condition 25 Grenfell Street. |1958 STUDEBAKER standard, 6 cylinder,|7227970. __ }biack finish. Good condition $400. or best| TELEVISION, 17- loffer, 723-4971. | SAVAGE 25-20 repeating rifle and 90| rounds of ammunition. In good condition. Orono 36 Ring 3. Apply ich Motorola, $25; mat- j offe eS __|tress and spring, double bed size, $15. 1955 CHEVROLET V2 ton; 1956 Chevrolet| Telephone 728-3506 |standard six, Apply 248 Tresane Street. NEW 17 ft. plywood hardtop crulser, |1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air, excellent in|/Motor and trailer, sleeps 2. For further levery way. $1,149, Private sale. Tele-,/nformation telephone 728-5732. peers Le nf PURMITURE: 3 rooms full, only $299! 1957 PONTIAC Station wagon, radio, good|Complete new bedroom, living room and |condition, Extras. $800 or best offer. Cali|Kitchen quality ensembles. Pay only $2.95 723-7441 weekly! Barons' Home Furnisnings, 424 | _|SImooe Street South 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY FISTER, DECEASED ALL persons having claims against the estate of the said Mary Fister, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Married Womon, de- ceased, who died on or about the 4th day of July, 1963, are required to file proof of the same with the undersign- ed soliictors for the Execu- tors of the estate of the said deceased on or before the 13th day of April, 1964, after which dote the said Ex- ecutors will proceed to dis- tribute the' said estate, hav- ing regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED ot Oshowa this 20th day of March, 1964 CREIGHTON, DRYNAN & MURDOCH, 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitors for William Storey and Paul Ristow, Executors of * the said Estate. en ee .|MOTOROLA CAR RADIO $25, also man- | ; | radio. New top. $1,150 cash, Call before} : 4 15.30 1 728-4469 |tle radio, like new. Soft-ball mask only 15.30 p.P | stab ss --|$4. Hockey equipment, new elbow pads 1963 PONTIAC Strato Chief sedan, auto-|773-4959. matic, $1,995. Will accept trad | SCPE ET aT We |imatic, $1,995. Will accept trade. Can belsieee Rooms af fumilure, only 6290.50 {Webantd sonata -----..-|No down payment, Discounts for cash. |1962 CHEVY i! convertible, wh'te with|Honest Cal's, 424 King West. 728-9191, red Interior, 17,000 miles.. One owner. Pri: |WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- FOR SALE BY AN ESTATE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 6, 1964 17 Safari Slide Show Slated MAPLE GROVE -- Mr. and Mrs. William (Jake) Laird visit- ed their son William and wife in London on Good Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Morton were recently guests at a birth- day party given by Mrs. Russell Low, for her. mother, Mrs. Rob- ert Morton, Cobourg. Mrs. Ross Stevens will show Africa, Thursday evening, April 9 in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnston and family, Courtice, Mrs, Ted Hoar, Misses Diana and Leane' Hoar, Newcastle, were Sunday dinner guests with their parents, Mr and Mrs, L, C. Collacutt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens spent a few days recently at their daughter's, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Topping, Barrie. Jim Top- png returned with his grand- parents for a visit, The family of Mrs. Allan Snowden held a birthday party for her at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Len Goodmurphy, Oshawa. Mrs. Ray Dubeau, and son Arthur, have returned home after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rice, Mitchel Squares, Her brother, Jimmy Rice returned with her for a week's visit. Mr. Gary Jeffery, Kemptvi'le Agricultural College, spent Eas- ter weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin, Miss Lynda Martin, were Tués-| day of. this week, visitors with) the former's sister, Mr. and) Mrs. Al Christie, and Miss Dar- lene Christie, Epsom. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks, and family, spent the weekend with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks and family, Dearborn, Michigan. Don Brown, Agricultural Col- lege, Guelph, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Brown, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech, Miss Bonnie Beech, Mrs. E. Ashton were Easter Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Canada Finds It'sCheaper | To Buy Planes | OTTAWA (CP) -- It would have cost an extra $32,000,000 for Canada to build its. own high-speed, long-range heavy transport aircraft instead -- of buying 16 Hercules planes from the United States, Defence Pro- a@uction Minister Drury in- formed the Commons Friday. To build the plane at the Montreal plant of Canadiar Limited would be uneconomic, he said. It would also "serious- ly prejudice' Canada's efforts to get U.S. deferice orders tion-sharing agreement, Mr. Drury made the state- ment after Opposition Leader Diefenbaker said he had re- ceived a strong protest about the decision to buy the U.S. Her- leules transport plane instead of a Canadian-built aircraft under the cross-border produc-) BRITISH BRIEFS Olympic ~Games Aid Criticized LONDON -- The British gov- ernment is to give the British Olympic Association $60,000 to- wards the expenses of sending a team to the Olympic Games at Tokyo. In athletic circles, there is keen disappointment at the small amount contributed by the government. AFRICAN FOR ETON ETON, Bucks -- Tokunbo Akanni Akintola, 13, son: of Premier Akintola of Western Nigeria, has passed the entrance exam {0 Eton. He will be the first African to go there. ° TRAVELLING PUMPS BIRMINGHAM Britain's first mobile gasoline station- road tankers with pumps built in at the back, will soon be in service. They. are being intro- duced by European Petroleum, to operate in areas dominated by major oil groups. BEST APPRENTICE WANDSWORTH -- Peter Ed- wards, 18, of Sutton, Surrey, an apprentice of Red-Fern Limited, Wandsworth, has been awarded the Institute of Engineers' Medal to mark his election as Britain's best apprentice of the year. QUICK VANDALISM BEDFORD -- Only five hours after they had been planted, HARDSHIP GRANTS LONDON .-- Hardship grants* of $3258 were 'paid last year= to ex-MPs or their widows and: children, Retirement grants tor; talling $93,750 were also paid ta. former MPs from a fund set up~ by the Commons for thie" purpose, JOB UP IN SMOKE 2 GREAT HARWOOD, Lanca-+ shire -- The smoke control offi-" cer of Great Harwood, Peter" Rothwell, is to lose his $2,250 a. year job because the shortage of smokeless fuel has compell-~ ed the council to postpone its: clean air program. ee RATE FOR A JOB LONDON--Truck drivers and: fitters, who have been on strike at a London haulage depot be cause colored men were not be- ing paid the same wages a€ white men, returned to work on the promise that there would be equal pay for all. $6000 ON DUMP ' LUTON -- Three corporation garbage dump workers at. Luton found a locked = safe among thousands of tons of refuse they were sorting. They called the police and when the Safe was opened it was found to contain $6000 in notes. * ve = trees in two Bedford streets were uprooted by hooligans. The parks superintendent said DEATHS it was not unusual to have one or two trees destroyed, but never as quickly as this. NEW AIR SERVICE | LONDON -- The first non- stop air service from Washing- ton to London will be opened by Trans-World Airlines in June. Using Boeing Superjets, the flying time will be seven hours, 10 minutes. OILCAN HALTS TRAINS ASHFORD, Kent -- An oilican disrupted train service on the Ashford - Tonbridge line in to London when it became weld- ed to a conductor rail near Pluckley, and trains had to be diverted via Maidstone. No one knows how it got there. FOOD CHEAPER LONDON -- Wholesale food prices were down by half a point in February from the pre- vious' month, and 2.5 points down from February, 1963. The biggest drop was in the price of sugar, down 8.7 points. PROPOSE NEW SERVICE FOLKESTONE, Kent -- Folk- estone council has been asked Washington -- Gen. lag" MacArthur, 84, who found glory and honor on the battlefields of France, the South Pacific and Korea in three wars; of kidney and liver failure, Toronto -- Rev. William James Gallagher, 70, the first general secretary of the Cana- dian Council of Churches in 1944 and chairman of the United Church's board of evan- gelism and social service from 1936 to 1944; Gangtok -- Jigme Dorji, pre- mier of the Himalayan state of Bhutan; assassinated, Ross*On-Wye -- Leo Dug 61, British historical novelist who became well-known with - his first novel, Knight With Ar mor, a story of the crusades, Montreal -- Ed Healy, 44, coach of Canada's swimming team at the 1962 British Empire Games at Perth, Australia; of a stroke. ; Toronto -- Clarence Richard Young, 85, dean emeritus of the faculty of applied science and engineering at the University of for its views on a proposed service of day trips to France by helicopter. The service will be tried for an experimental period during the coming sum- mer, THEATRE GIFT CANTERBURY -- A _ bronze bust of Sir Lawrence Olivier, has been presented to Canter- bury's civic-owned Marlowe Theatre by sculptor Bainbridge NEWS IN BRIEF DAHLBERY HEARING AID_ | TO BLOW BUGLES BELVOIR CASTLE, England (CP)--Two bugles that sounded Copnall, president of the Royal Society of British Sculptors. FOREMAN AS MAYOR LUTON, Bedfordshire --The next mayor of Luton is to be Labor councillor Frank Beck- Toronto, Zurich -- Gordon Young, 58, assistant director of the Inter-- national Press Institute, author of 12 books and onetime mem- ber of Reuters news agency chief correspondent in Paris for the London Da' Mail; of @ heart attack, wal Saint John, N.B, -- Rev, Wil- liam F. McCullough, 77, a mis- sionary of the Roman .Catholie Redemptorist order who served in Brandon, Man,, Toronto, Montreal, London, Ont., and East Kildonan, Man. ; Montreal -- Cheston Morris Newhall, 50, yice - president and with a down payment of $5,000 required ranching or hunting. Telephone 723-4536, Saturday, Sunday. Omemee, 799-5128, 20 ACRES Christmas trees and hard- wood bush. Gravel deposits, Near Mos- port racetrack entrance. Bargain at $14,000. full price. A. Frank Real Estate Ltd., Bowmanville, 623-3393, general manager of Aircraft In- dustries Limited in St. Johns, Que., before founding his own company, C. M. Newhall Lim- ited, in 1962, MARK 111 MODEL Original Purchase Price $258.00 Reply to BOX 823 ett, 56, who is general foreman in. the trim shop at Vauxhall Motors. His wife is forewoman in a clothing factory. | I e| jvate sale, Telephone 723-2747. ___|ture or anything you have. The Clty | 1963 CHEVY 11, two-door, six cylinder,/Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street! |standard transmission, seat belts, wheel!Soyth, 723-1671 | |discs, radio, tinted glass, back-up lights,|---- ar"? -- | positraction, washers and snow tires. Best|\ WRECKING the wing: to |Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac. All parts sonable. Telephone 728-1322. calling 728-7328 $2,500 10 acres to Oshawa with low payment |the eharge of the Light Brigade jat the Battle of Balaclava in lthe Crimean War are to be lblown again. Their sound will mark the opening of a museum close down For full particulers call 723-1121 1956) Open daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. rea-| | offer Will finance, Phone 728-1468. Uoyd Corson Jeon Peacock Dick Young Lucas Peacock Steve Zurbo Manitius John Hutchuk Tony Siblock Roy Flintoff Leor ! Steve Englert. | GUIDE REALTY LIMITED | Realtor, 16 Simcoe St. S. | $550. DOWN. Six-room brick nore ar @d home, located in Whitby. Full pricel only $10,700. Call Doug Gower, 5, 0.) Hyman, Real Estate Ltd., 728-6286. BOWMANVILLE Three bedroom bunga- low with attached garage, oniy $10,500 Phone Joe Crawford, 623-3672, H. Millen| Real Estate. | 4 ACRE FARM with ®@ room house, garage and barn, on paved road, only & miles from Oshawa. Asking price) $27,000. Phone George Blyleven, Realtor,/ 23-5300 | | WHITBY CLASSIFIED Do you need Gravel or Stone for Driveway, Sand for your Patio, Concrete Mulch? | Phone 668-3524 | SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED | Fuels and Builders Supplies | 224 Brock St. S. | WHITBY, Ont MACKEY and BAILEY, Barristers, "<ar.| Gitors, Notaries Public. Mortgage funds availiable, 36 King Street East, 723-1107 SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, prompt! service! On calls. Walter Ward, 204 Chestnut Street! West, :Whitby, 668-256 GRESSMAKING -- aiterations, specialty. Suits, coats, dresses,| slip covers, drapes. Fitting| Mrs. Toms, 668-2372 Oshawo -- Elizobeth St. Four bedroom ranch bungolow, notural stone fireplace, wolk out basement patio, double paved drive, ond mony other features, for further information call Pauline Hobbs. Oshawa -- Alexondre St. DUPLEX, with privete front and bock entrance, hatural stone fireplace in main floor apartment, a good investment for the right party, Call Pauline Hobbs for on ap- pointment Whitby -- Athol St. Three bedroom brick bungalow, ceramic tile bath, 20' living room, hollywood kitchen, oi! heating -- price $14,200.00. full Four bedroom brick. house featuring lorge living and dining erea with walk out double glozed doors to patio -- fully lond- scoped ond treed. Cochrane St. -- Large split fevel 7 room house featuring 20' living room with fireplace, thermo pone windows, two bath- rooms, fenced patio, attached garage, price includes dishwasher, ond gorburotor. $8,500.00 --- Two bedroom bungaiow, built on large lot, extra ow taxes. ond heoting cost Audrey Moore. For further information 'ask for $10,500.00 -- Two storey, 8 room house, of! heoting, a nice family home. For further information calf Audrey Moore $12,800 00 -- Six room bungalow in excellent condition, in- cludes aluminum storms ond screens, TV antenna, Owner might allow $200.00 for cost of redecorating to your. own taste. Coll now ond ask for Pauline Hobbs, Duplex -- $18,500.00 -- Two fully modemized, 1500 sq Ranch bungalow on the edge of ft., attached gerage, 4 pc. bath w self contained six room apts., ft., a good investment, call today. town consisting of 1560 sq ith vanity, L shaped living and dining room, natural stone fireplace, on a lot 100 x 200. Open to an offer Just listed -- Moria St Three bedroom bungalow on a lot Ask for Audrey Moore 60 x 142, includes aluminum storms and screens, drapery tracks, . TV ontenne, clean home, tasteful! Hobbs ly landscaped. Ask for Pauline 11963 VALIANT Signet 200 hardtop, bucket |seats, standard shift, 145 HP. Low: mile }age. White with red interior. Whitby, | 668-5458. . 1931 CHEVROLET, can be repaired or jused for parts. Complete $30. 723-9429. }1963 PONTIAC convertible Super Sports, jred and white, V-6 engine. Fully power jequipped. Telephone Whitby 668-5170. |1957 CHEVROLET '4-ton pick-up, good |condition, radio. Call 728-0320 |1963 HILLMAN, automatic, low mileage. |Must be sold to close estate. Telephone | 723-1709. |195¢ OLDSMOBILE, four door hardtop, jcustom radio, four new white-wail tires, {excellent condition. $550 or best offer. Be- ifore 6 p.m. telephone 723-4233. {1956 BUICK Super, new plates, new tires, rebuilt motor, radio, $450 or best offer. jAlax, 942-6552 3 aneey Sereaauesenee |1956 FORD sedan, V-8, radio, needs }body work; new licence, $195.; 1957 Chevrolet coach, very good condition, new licence, $595. After 6 p.m., 723-2281. 11963 SUNBEAM Alpine, color green, ex- |cellent condition, with overdrive, custom transistor radio, wing mirrors and seat belts, low mileage, $2,275 or nearest offer. Telephone 728-5774 1962 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe, red, 21,000 miles, radio, seat covers. Excellent con- dition. Telephone 728-0785 between 4 - 5 am, OUTBOARD motor, 25 HP Johnson, ex ceptionally good condition, $200; 3% HP Johnson $65. Private, Also Kay 4-string |banjo, one year old, $30. After 6 p.m jtelephone 725-5555. | REFRIGERATOR, Leonard, . time-control- led. auto. defrost, total capacity 10.1 cubic feet. Freezer capacity 52 pounds. 5 years old, excellent condition for rea- sonable price. Call after.4 p.m. Phone 725-7058. sold this week. Serte chesterfield set, like new, drapes, 24' TV, tables, lamps, rug, bridge set, kitchen set, bedroom set. Ex- cellent, condition, Norge autématic frig., continental bed, cutlery, dishes, corner __OSHAWA TIMES _ __|for the "Death and Glory Smort | Business | People Sing the Praises of Oshawa Times Classified Ade | Boys," the 17th and 21st Lanc- jers. EMPLOYMENT FIGURES ST.: JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- There were 48,183 persons em- ployed in the manufacturing in- dustries in Newfoundland as of last October. Average weekly wage was $77.14. cabinet, box spring and quilted mattress, chrome high chair. Apply 597 Grierson Street. EASY dryer, $85; 8 mm movie camere, |$35; projector g mm, $48; treadie sew- COMING EVENTS jing machine, $10; chest of drawers, $10; boy's bicycle, $15; chesterfield and chair, $15; other articles. 728-2525 TWO PAIR Damask drapes, lined, wine] with gold thread, 40" wide, 90" long, like| new, 725-1342 after 5 p.m. | CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies.| Compiete service. No Free estimates. ..} waiting, Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. BUYING or selling furniture. or appil-| ances. Call Eimer, Hampton, 263-2294 or! | 263-2695, 1960 CORVAIR 700 sedan, standard trans mission, 'fully equipped, low mileage, will consider trade for 'older car as part payment. Dial Whitby 668-8122 V8, 348 engine. Black with white top, red interior, power brakes, power steering. Good condition. Reasonable price. Bow- jmanville 623-2488. ibis ss By }1959 CHEVROLET' Biscayne; 1958 Pon- \tiac Pathfinder. Both 6 cylinder, mechan- ically good, bodies perfect. Call Brooklin ] 655-465) |1960 AUSTIN 850. Enthuslast's automo- |bile. Many extras. Fast and reliable. Bes! loffer. Apply 57 Thomas Street. 1955 CHEVROLET two-tone, white and green, new tires. Must sell, Call Bow- |manville 623-3495 : | EXCEPTIONALLY good buy, 1960 Bel Air Chevrolet. 4-door automatic. Price ELECTRIC stee! guitar with amp Two gs, 8 x 14' af $35, B x 12 jat $25; sump pumps, $25 and $15; water |heater $5; well tile forms $150. After 7 evenings 728-1165, |MOTORCYCLE 650 BSA, perfect condi- tion, Apply 109 Alma Street, same street as hospital. BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances, One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3271, PAINT special =* Edgar's Paint and Wallpaper by Para Paints since 1915. 20 per cent discount on semi-gloss, latex, high gloss, interior and exterior at }Edgar's Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King | West CHESTERFIELD-BED with matching chair, beigé, leather arms, $65. Good con- dition; siso heavy duty Moffat range, suitable for cottage, $30. Phone 728-7008 { BINGO | St. Gertrude's Auditorium _ TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. 690 KING ST. &, AT FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION Snowball Jackpot $200.-56 Nos. | $20 Consolation | Reg, Jackpot 52 Nos. $100 $20 Consolation Good Prizes KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISION | EXTRA BUSES | Jackpot Nos. 51, 55 | EARLY BIRD GAMES | | | | | KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE|FERNHILL Park Bing 109. COLBORNE: ST. W. | Daffodil Bridge Christ Church Martha W.A, 81 HILLCROFT ST. Thursday, April 9th 8 P.M., -- Prizes -- Lunch Tickets $1. Call 723-2585 -- WODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos. 55, 58. TONIGHT -- 8 P.M. RED BARN _EXTRA BUSES T TEA, Wednesday, April 15, Presenting Betty Kennedy, TV and radio personality at 8.15. Calvin Evening Group, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Desserts |7.30 p.m. Tickets $1, 728-7638 or. Hender- son's Book Store. RUMMAGE SALE, Centre Street United Church, Tuesday, April 7, 1.30 p.m. Evelyn Goodwin Unit 3. 0, Tuesday, 7.30. 16 games $6; 4 games $10, $15, $20 and| $30. Share the Wealth. ike new. Best offer. Diel Bowmanville Cold Weather, 'leame as the ships attempted to TO HOUSE MONSEYS DOWNE, Kent -- A grant of $150,000 from the Nuffield Foundation to the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons will be used to build accommodation for more than 200 monkeys at the col- lege's research establishment at Downe. Kent. Ice Disrupt Lake Shipping SAULT STE, MARIE, Ont. (CP) -- Cold weather and ice continued to disrupt shipping in the St. Mary's River and Lake Superior this weekend. One ship, the Algocen, lost all the blades of her propeller. The C. A. Bennett and the Conna- cona each lost a blade. Damage in all three. cases push their way through ice in an effort to reach the Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., canal en route to Lake Superior ports, Eleven ships were having trouble in the lower river, Some were damaged, some were stuck and some were anchored waiting for a channel to be cut through the ice. CHICAGO (AP) -- The 68,- |000-ton Portadoc, sailing out of Hull, Que. -- Dollard Richard, 48, secretary of Le Ralliement des Creditistes; of cancer. Hawkesbury, Ont, -- Sigmund 'Wang, 77, honorary chairman of International Cellulose Re- search Limited which he helped found in 1923. : Mexico City -- Karl Cook, 101, who claimed. to have ridden with the Jesse James gang and who said he was friendly with Billy The Kid and Bat Master- son, Montreal -- Mother Louis de Gonzague, 92, superior at either the local or Quebec provincial level for 48 of her 75 years as a Roman Catholic nun with the sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, You Will Find it Profitable TO. USE TWO LOTS for saie, Cochrane area. $5,000] Or best offer. Phorie 668-5769 after six p.m.| DRESSMAKING Ladies', children's} wear. Quality work. Mrs. Vooglarv, 1110 Henry Street, Whitby, 668-8463. | ROOM for rent. Centr ished . spacious beg-si fortabie, linen supplied, $30 p.m ROOM AND BOARD Bingleroom, all meals, Cail 668-3419, Whitby FOR RENT jroom heated spartment.| Self-contained, private bath, fridge, stove! supplied Working couple preferred. we TIMES WANT ADS 723-3492 $1,100. Phone 725-5953 1959 AUSTIN, A95, four-door sedan. Will trade for your 1959 or 1960 Volkswagen, good condition. Telephone Brooklin ]655-2720 1955 PONTIAC deluxe sedan, automatic, 16 cylinder, custom radio. Very clean and mechanically good, $300. 329 Oshawa Blvd. North 1964 CHEVROLET impala 8 cylinder, automatic, power brakes, steering. Fully equipped. Exterior white, red trim. Low |mileage. 728-5294 11961 PONTIAC top, automatic gf |Fort William, Ont., arrived at |Calumet Harbor Sunday to open jthe 1964 Great Lakes shipping |season Chicago port authorities said the first Canadian grain vessel jto clear the Sault Ste. Maric jcanals last year was the Elm: jdale, which arrived April 21. |The canals link Lakes Superior jand Huron. OPEN MEETING U.A.W. WOMEN'S AUX. NO. 27 U.A.W. HALL, 44 Bond Street E. Speaker: J. H. CRAIGS, Research Director, Ontario Federation of Labor The Portadoc is expected to Topic: 'CONSUMER BUYING" ort jtake on 300,000 bushels of i TIME: 8 P.M. TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1964 /today snd begin the return trip. jshe i $ owned by N. M, Patter- json and Sons of Fort William. 263-261) HONEST CAL'S Furniture and Appil- ances. Name brands at biggest discounts anywhere. We carry Restonic and Bever- ly mattress furniture 'lines. Your author- ized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street West, our new home, formerly Avalon Dance Hall, Telephone 728-9191 TV TOWERS speciai, 40 ft. tower struc- ture with all channel antetna, Installed $50. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361. Gibbons Street, 728-6180. Laurentian, 2 door hard-/TYPEWRITER portable, $35; also atan- 6, radio, dises, 28,000 miles.jdard typewriter Electric typewriter jadding machine, $65. Two total cash regi- i934 BUICK, standard shift; 1952 Meteor|S'e: Telephone 723-4434 }V-8, standard shift, custom radio, $125.|FLEETLINE house trailer for sale, model each. Both In condition and licensed, | 14 fully equipped. Apply 555 Montrave After 4 p.m. telephone 723-2281, Avenue. Custom built homes for sate to suit your budget Modern Office buildings for rent or sole OLIVE HOWE REALTOR 218 DUNDAS ST. EAST, WHITBY ly located: 4 ng, clean, com-| 668-8920 after for gentlemen, | lunches packed. | 668-5853 entral. Apply 2 evens Audrey. Moore --- Whitb 668-4088 Pauline Hobbs -- Oshowe --~ 728-5886 es call _ POR RENT--Furnished light housekeep tng room with private entrance, Apoly| 6 Mary Street Bast, 43-2322, Coffee will be served--No Admission Fee .

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