1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tusedey, April 14, 1964 Ny BIRTHS CARD OF THANKS BARBARIC -- Steve and Merne (nee DUNCAN -- | would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all 6|my friends for the many lovely cards, Diane Miller and 4th floor staff. BUSH -- Jim and Ann Bush (nee Wool- ner) ere happy to announce the arrival of their 6 Ib. 14 oz. son, James Brian, on 1964, at Oshawa Gen- . First grandchild for Mr. ind flowers and gifts | received during my stay In St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. --Willlam Ouncan STEWART--1 wish to extend my thanks and appreciation to Genera! Motors, Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion, GM Wiring Department inspectors, GM in- spection Fund Club and Fairview Lodge fooiner, ai Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Bush, also of Bow- manville. MOSIER -- Jeffery is pleased to an- mounce the safe arrival of a baby sister and a surprise birthday present, Kimber- fey Ann, at the Oshawa General Hospital, Monday, April 13. Proud parents are Bob and Helen. Many thanks to Dr. J. A. Anderson and staff of 4th floor. SMITH -- Bill and Lois (nee Wherry) @re pleased fo announce the birth of their daughetr on Sunday, April 12, 1964, Many thanks to Dr. Morris and staff. WEALES -- Douglas Wayne is proud fo announce the safe arrival of his baby sister, Lori Lynn, 6 Ibs., 14 ozs, at the Oshawa General Hospital, April. 11, Proud parents are Doug and Bonnie (nee Solomon). Thenks to Dr. J. W. Spragge 'and 4th floor staff. WOTTEN -- Roy and Elizabeth (nee Rendall) wish to announce the birth of their son, James Andrew, on Saturday, April 11, 1964, at the Oshawa Generali Hospital. A brother for Robert Roy. and friends for floral tributes, kindness and of npathy to me in the loss of my mother. , --Harry Stewart. ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 32--Articles For Sale WRECKING Corner of Brock and Dun- das St., Whitby, Ontario. Everything must be sold Lumber of every descrip- tion doors; windows, plate DEATHS ANDERSON, Christina glass, stone, pipe, heating | boiler, plumbing fixtures, CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA SALE OF LAND BY TENDER The Corporotion of' the City of Oshowa hereby invites of- fers for the purchase from it of the following lands: 1, Lot 6, Plan No. 685, on the east side of Wilson Road North, having a frontage of 50' 7" by o | depth of 110'. . Part of Lot 7, Plan 685, on the east side of Wilson Road North, having o frontage of approximately 47'7" by a depth of 110°. . Part of Lot 1, Lot 2 and part of Lot 3, Plan No. 784, on Dover Street, hav- ing a total frontage of 140' by a depth of 110', . Lot 15, Plan No, M-55 on Northridge Street having o frontage of approximately 60.13' by a depth of ap- proximately 102'. . Lot 16, Plan 'No. M-55, on Northridge Street, hav- ing a frontage of approx- imately 60.06' by o depth of approximately 102'. Offers for the purchase of the above londs may be made on forms provided for | | | Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange 1h Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 410 $10 «610 «(10 210 $492 492 4% 210 : 101 255 TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Toronto Stock Ex: 1" (Quotations in cents unless marked $. t xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change Is from previous board-lot closing sele.) INDUSTRIALS 1) Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 765 $14% 14% 14% 125 $24%4 24% 24% 200 385 385 385 740 380 380 380 121 $32% 32% 32% 10 $109% 109% 109% 100 850 850 850 +10 225 $66%4 66 66 250 $33% 33% 33% Anthes B pr 50$101 101 101 --I% 25 $512 Siz Sla-- % 325 $11¥e 11% 11%-- ve 215 $7% Th Ve 215 $24: 24 24 125 $18% 18% 18% 125 $63 «63s 63 i Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Pac Pete 250 $12 12 12 Pac Pete w 60 625 625 625 10 e-Hers 550 $28%a 28% 2%-- ve 95 $1i% 11 NW --% 190 '$424 42% 422 250 125 $24Va 24Va 24¥e 100 $13 13 «13 +% 1325 $11% 11% 11% + % 123 $74Ve 7ée 74¥0 3155 $12%4 11% 12+ % 1550 275. 270 270 --S Scot Yk pr 10 $52% 52% 52¥e Seven Arts 300 $13¥2 13% 13% Shell Can 1015 $16%4 16% 16% Shell | whs 200 575 575 575 Shop City 225 350 315 350 6 5 +¥% Va + Ve 770 $15 «(18 15 480 «480 480 +8 $17% 17% \Th 425 425 45 +10 Steel Can 1382 $25 25 25 Suptest com 100 425 425 425 --10 Switson 100 180 180 180 --S Tor-Dom Bk 155 $622 62 622 T Finda 200 $17% 17% 17%4--"% 350 350 350 936% 3% 3 Tran Air 100 Tr Can PL 435 Ma. Trans-Mt 2660 $1778 17% 17% -- Vo Trans PPL 400 $9 9 9 Turnbull ws Nn N= U Corp B 333 3 3 Un Steel 455 455 455 +5 Vulcan 2250 435 425 435 +10 Walk. GW $4% U% 344+ Well Fin te $64 642 b4--V Weoast Tr $17% 17% 1%-- Westeel 1 on on W Sup A $11% 11% 11% + Ve Weston A 317% 17% W%-- Ve Weston B $18% 18% 18% Wstn 6 pr 30$107 107 107 500 865 865 865 +15 M0 455 455 «(455 OILS Zenith Acme Gi 1000 9 9 9 =--h Alminex 150 300 300 300 Am Leduc $5700 344 33 33 --1 Bailey S$ pr 100 $23% 23% 2 170 "170 170 $18% 18% 16% 300 210 210 210 Sosve 63% 9 9 (9 920 $41 41% 41%e-- Vo $122 12% 124+ Ye 200 $16% 16% 25 ean 0 --% 100 $37% 37% 37% + % 117 $14% 14% 14%-- Vo $5% 100 $11% 1 1178 $36 488 $42 402 $11% 225 $19% 200 $11 $15 $69 $9%% $56¥8 500 $20% $12 10 $103¥2 10342 10314 100 $774 772 774 + " fs 785 $19%2 19% 19% Sits~ 19% 194-- Ve 200 $23%4 23% 234+ % 21 $46%4 46% 46% 500 $68% 68% 68% + Ve 110 $20% 20% 20% 700 $5% Sia Ste-- Ve 150 $182 180 180 Fraser 175 $31% 31% 31% -- Ve : Fruehauf 2100 $8% 8% 8% a yl ©, Ploneer pr 65 $53% 53% 534 -- % Bate GMC zi $88% 87 88 ree M4) GL Paper 250 $24 24 -24 +% 173 75 WS --20 270 270 270 +5 $16 16 16 $142 4% 20s) 1 On 6% 6h 7 9 $19% 192 19% 20 $15% 1514 15Va OSIé% 16% 16% 200 315 310 310 7? he? Atlan 6 pr Atl Sugar 245 757 Ford Cda 22% 44% $44) CD Sug 25 $2 25 WEWS IN BRIEF REVIVE HEAD CUTTING KUALA LUMPUR (AP) Hayes Sti Home A Home B Hone Pf Tl Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Ve 8 B 650 650. 650 2B 3 2B m7 W 375-375-375 xn vn D0 -- $10% 10% 10%-- ve 174 «(170 «170 80. 78 78 15% 15% 15% 15 7 490 26 47 $18% 1 26 47) 41 +%, 18% 18% + % Wa Wa Va "4 Ae « HERES 15¥a 15" 6 1 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge nn 0» ® --I 31% 31% 3% 260 $674 6% + Ve 72 170 W2 +2 900 6% 6 IS --% BW Pee +h 100 wts 1000 N Goldvue 12100 23% 232+ 0 0 +% 4 6 1% Ww 12 12 Norihgate Obaske O'Leary nN Ne +1 4 16. 18% 1% 1%--t" 124 124 +2 64 6% 4a 124 6% a2 2200 1500 3500 8250 Sales fo 11 A.M.: 2,054,000. FOREIGN TRADING 53) O53 160 160 HS 95 Moore C Discov Murphy Oil escapes, and many more items. 6 $37%2 37% $10% 10% 23 22 |Temenggong Jugah, paramount ichief of Sarawak's Dyak tribe, jtold a political rally at Penang |that when and if Indonesian 'guerrilla infiltrators show up} |*twe will have to revive the old; |Dyak tradition of head hunting} |and cut off their heads as decor- jative ornaments for our long- jhouses."" | | SELLERS IMPROVES HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Actor Peter Sellers, 38, is improving |steadily after a severe heart jattack and has been moved out jof the intensive care unit at |\Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. At- tendants said, however, that he still is in serious condition. He has been taken off intravenous feeding and put on a "'light, |fairly normal diet," attendants jsaid. $492 49% 494 -- Va $13¥2 13% 134+ Ye $24 24 24 $6%e 6% 6% 382% 82% 83% $23% 23% 23% + Ye $47 47) 647 $81% 81% 81% + % 305 305 «305 7 57 57 + % +5 415 415 415 375 375 «375 $18% 18% 18%-- Ve 495 49S 495 285 285 285 $14% 14% 14% 345 345 345 $19% 19% 19% $8%e 8% 8% $8% 8% 8% $31% 31% 3i%+ % ; <) ee) ee) ed) $27¥e 26% 27 $30 3% OW +% $20% 20% 20% 45 $112V2 112% 1124 250 $8 8 750 $21% 21% 21% 210 $13% 13% 13% 3000 330 330 330 575 $3352 Ball 5% pr 125 $25% 25% 25% Banff 100 177-177 «77 + Calvert 00 4 #@ # 29 ns At Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, Aprli 13, 1964, Christina McLardy, be-| loved wife of the late William Anderson,| loving mother of Jack. Anderson (60) Jones Avenue); sister Mrs. Paul) Panzer, Muskegon, Michigay, in her) 85th year. Resting at McintOsh-Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Wednesday, April 15 at 2 p.m. interment Prospect Cemetery, Toronto. thot purpose by the City ry Clerk, 3rd floor, City Hell, Opemiska Northea! sf Oshowa. The closing dote for tenders is 5 p.m, DS.T., 'Y, April 27th, 1964, and all offers shall be sent to the City Clerk, City Hall, Osh- awa, in a sealed envelope, clearly marked 'Tender for Land" and shall be accom- panied by a certified de- posit cheque payable to The Corporation of the City of Oshawa for an amount equal to 10% of the amount offered, The Corporation of the City of Oshawa reserves the right to refuse any or all offers whether such offer is the highest or not. L. R. BARRAND, City Clerk 300 100 2120 4175 pa) x 100 Ind Accep Inland Gas Int Nickel Int Util int Util pr Inter PL Int Stl P inv Syn A Jeff Bw Jockey ¢ Labatt Lakeland Lakeland wts 100 Lau Fin 725 CS Pete 3325 C Delhi 855 C High Cr 7000 Cent Del 1750 C West P 200 Dynamic 500 Fargo 100 Glacier 1000 ae & bs ae | Salesman on job. 66: 2 5 64S 650 oH 62 6h bh-- Va 144 745 730 730 +5 400 10% 10% 10+ 1300 169 169 169 1 St. Cloir House Wrecking Company Ltd. ROGER 7-8471 FOR SALE -- Two-wheel, tor plow, scuffler, snow blade, very good and powerful, $125. 655-3475. Hastings u 4a $16%2 16% l6a+ %) 300 425 425 425 24 167 2 12 72. 7 57 173 -- 15¥e 15' 15%a-+ V2! NW'% Wh Wath -s LAUDER, Frederick M. | Entered into rest at Hillsdale Manor, Oshawa, Saturday, April 11, beloved hus- band of the late Clara May Redner, father of Mrs. R, D. Arnott (Marion) of Belleville, Mrs. T. R. Byrne (Mildred), Lachine, Quebec, Mrs. F. G. Canning brother of Mrs. View, Resting at the Arm- strong 'funeral Home, Oshawa, Monday evening, with funeral service in the John R. Bush Funeral Home, Belleville, Wednesday, April 15 at 2 p.m. Interment Burr's Cemetery, Prince Edward county. 24 167 2 2 7 1 4 garden trac- chain, 500 167 Phone: 3 25 HP, motor, con- trols, excellent condition $150 or best offer. Telephone 725-1933. EVINRUDE 15 HP outboard motor. Good condition. Telephone 723-1260. TENTS, two Bell, army type; boy's bi- jcycle, medium; girl's bicycle, large: |Boy's bicycle, large. 728-8960. in his 77th year. 85 475 205 209 27 10S "5 2 é 475 205 209 27 105 45 4 MINES 800 650 650 650 1900 25 25 25 500 22% 222 Na+ % 500 158 158 158 | Aflin-Rut 5000 10% 10 10 --% Aumag 2000 6 (6 6 +%!} Base Mets 4500 9 9 9% --1 Met Stores Met St p Mex LP Mid-West Moore IS $5 Morse A 295 $13 Nat Contain 1000 $5% Nat Drug 2655 $12% Nat Dr pr z15 $13% Noranda 194 $45%4 NO NGas 100 $21% Nat Tr rts 40 135 #135 «135 Ont Steel pr 45$130 130 130 +8 Overid p xd z50 S$9% 9Ve ON SAVINGS Interest from date of deposit Free Chequing Privileges Deposits by Mail postage paid envelopes provided free OLIVER, Bery! b ¥ At Marnwood, Bowmanville, on Monday/GARDEN tractor 5 hp, rototilier, 30" evening, April 13, 1964, Bery! Edsall, In|wide, good condition, Also 8" tilt arbour her 85th year; dear mother of ye saw, floor model. Hampton 263-2152. Howard Gibson (Lucy) of Bowmanville,| Giag, eae ogg, Cee RP IIe Mes. W. G,D, Maciilien (Florence) Oflmachine in "carrying. esse, Halt' price| Mrs. R. E, Watson (Mar-| Tt one Bowmanville. 625125... ° | garet) of Edmonton, and the late Edsall) 1°eP! . . | Bill Oliver. Resting at the Northcutt and/BUYING or selling furniture or appii- Smith Funeral Home. Funeral service at/ances. Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or 2.30 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon. aren Yan Can 53 13 5% + Ye) 12% -- %| 13% 45 --"% 21% + Ve 13 5% 12% 13% 45 21% Advocate All Pitch Ang Rouyn Area BISHOPS GATHER CANTERBURY (AP)--Forty bishops from various parts of the world arrived at this old {English cathedral city Tuesday) 2 for a conference called by the MRS. BERYL OLIVER Archbishop of Canterbury on The death of Mrs. Beryl church unity. They represent Oliver occurred Monday, Apr.| Anglican and other faiths. The 13, at the Marnwood Nursing|conference lasts unt! Friday. Home, Bowmanville, following} SUCCEEDS AMBASSADOR er, $15. Aps ure _..a lengthy illness, She was in| 12-FOOT car top, canvas back boat, $100. her 85th year LONDON (AP) -- Britain] | 852- A ' F at the Stonehouse - Whitcomb Funeral 6577. A native of Belleville, Ont., named Sir George Middleton, | Home, 11 Mountain Street, Grimsby,|BOAT -- 154. moulded mahogany ply-\the former Beryl Edsall mar-|4, Tuesday to succeed Sir Har- where prayer services will be held onlwood and 35 hp Johnson electric motor.|ried Vivien R. Oliver in Hailey-|/0!d Beeley as ambassador to the inday at 2 p.m. followed by transfer to! Ny; . Financ : s r pein Sask, for furhter service 'and| can ae urrecuss, Thlohone le il bury, Ont. some 60 years ago|United Arab Republic. Sir Har- interment. |GENORON siroller, LI e piayand came to this area when old, 55, is to become chief Brit- ROWDEN, Donald W. (Doc.) |pen, expansion gate, tollet seat, diaper her husband went overseas injish disarmament delegate in Entered Into rest In Oshawa, Ontarlo, bag, Jolly Jumper. Girl's spring costithe First World War. |Geneva. Sunday, April 12, 1964 Dona W. (Doc.)| size 4. 'Telephone 728-0280. and hat, size 2, boy's spring coat and hat, H hantiond 4 eat tal | er husband predeceas: T BEATTLE owden, of | * 4 Gee saver oe: Norms sean Rowse, CAMP EQUIPMENT, | orignal ee eens 3 years agp andi cuyDe, Ni ae ag (ee and Thomas of Oshawa, brother rs. 3 x , ee » Stovey!a son sail, died last year. . nite ' last year./men who were tearing down a Lloyd Bone (Hilda), Port Hope and/lemip, cooler, car top carrier, tarp, food) Ralph Rowden of Oshawa, In his ere pars na bean Fi gar oN eas ce ' dare 4 ge lg St./house here found a printed card sel . e ickerin - | i Bow-} . : year, Resting at the Armstrong Funera! ad jJohn's Anglican Churen, announcing a dance at Perkins |Hall, Tuesday evening, April 9, OBITUARIES ferment Bowmanville Cemetery. EXTENSION ladder 32-ft. wooden, slight- PALAMAR, Mary lly used. Would sell half-price, $15. Tele phone 728-6879. son, Pal- ee er ana onman, on Fri-|GRAVLEY garden tractor, 6.6 hp, Ilke day, April 10, 1964, Mary Paimer, In her/new with rotary plow, rotary cultivator, ist year, Dear mother of Willlam, An-|rotary 30" mower. Cost $700, sell $295 drew, Mrs. Frank Bentley (Mary), and/ash. 722-9549 as Mrs. Peter Treschuk (Pearl), all of Grim! MAN'§ bicycle, $15; also hand lawn x ar Oe her ieee er, ball bearing action with grass catch- alley, Sask., Mrs. M. ol + er, ie), Oshawa, and Mrs. Samuel ida (Anne), Clair, Sask.; 36 grandchildren, r great-grandchitdren also survive. Resting Good condition. Telephone Uxbridge "Scalp tension, a sign of the times, is one cause of your hair loss," says trichologist M.D. Harrison to balding man. Harrison directs the famous Harrison Hair and Scalp Specialists, whose main office is in Vancouver. He is sending a specialist here te advise men how to correct hair troubles by home treatment. How to save and improve your hair demonstrated by expert here tomorrow New home treatment meth- ods for preventing baldness -- and growing thicker hair--will be demonstrated in Oshawa this Wednesday, April 15. This news was released here today by M. D. Harrison, inter- nationally famous director of Harrison Hair and Scalp Specialists. In his announcement, Harri- son named staff trichologist E. Woodhall to conduct the Osh- awa clinic. Woodhall will per- sonally examine hair-worried men and women from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Hotel Genosha. EXAMINE YOU FREE "I want to make it clear that you incur no charge or obliga- tion by seeing Mr. Woodhall," director Harrison said. "Your only obligation is to yourself -- to free your mind of worries about hair loss, dan- druff, itching, or other scalp disorders, by learning how to take care of your hair. If your trouble is beyond the scope of Harrison Home treatment, we will frankly tell you so. But less than five per cent of the people we examine are 'hopeless'." SATISFY 95 PER CENT OFFERS NO CURE-ALL "Our bigget problem is not Harrison emphasized that his|in doing what we claim to do," new home treatment is neither|declared Harrison, 'We satisfy "mail-order" nor "cure-all." [more than 95 per cent of our "We always make a personal clients, and have records to examination before suggesting|Prove it. any treatment," he pointed out.| «. "There is no one cure-all that pie § ey cacti is bas ncnige ka Sat of the) ometimes difficult, He's usual- ee Pe nore cause|iy quite desperate -- and blad- ne ee ish -- by the time he nerves Harrison said that sometimes|himself to see a Harrison trich- your treatment must be chang-|ologist. He's 'tried everything.' ed after a few weeks to getiso he starts consoling himself best results. "For this reason,/with one of the old super- you mail. regular reports Of/stitions about hair: your hair progress to the Har- rison headquarters in Vancou-| That baldness is hereditary; that men naturally lose hair as ver. they get along in years; that MEL KRUGER REPRESENTATIVE SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada RESIDENCE: BUSINESS: 723-7900 725-4563 $15. Apply 94 Churchill Avenue. To keep all your precious things . clean -- The HAGERTY THREESOME All three 4.98 Home, Oshawa, with high requiem mass/efter 6. ___|manville. in. St. Gregory's Church, Wednesdsy,/rypEWRITER, portable, $35, like new,| ; '| Apr 18 91 10 Br int ra ee at tral electrie adding machine, stendard type-| Mrs. Oliver is survived by/|1878. The card also announced: Cemetery eS csr ere, |writer, esah register. Snap for quick sale. saree daughters: = Howard "Music by the Beatles, full fea stata er <apez | Gibson (Lucy), of Bowmanville; |orchestra." Nobody in this cen- BATH NOTICES simco. Desthirebullts three month guarantee. Oelivered| MS. W. Q. D. MacMillan tral New York village can re- and Installed, $95. 725-7917, (Florence), of Peterborough; |call the Beatles of '78 or Perkins \"§INGER" featherweight sewing ma-\and Mrs. R. E. Watson (Marg-| Hall. |chine, $59.50, "White" automatic, $89.50./aret), of Edmonton, Alta. bobbin, portable, $49.50 - je . LAYS EGGS Five grandchildren and five 4 . had j great grandchildren also sur-| VANCOUVER (CP) -- Olive vive as well as two sisters|the octopus has laid thousands Kindness beyond Price, yet -|MAPLE SYRUP for sale. Taxe 95 high-\Miss. Anna Edsall Victoria, of eggs on the waills of her glass within reach of all way from 401 to concession 12 Manvers.|B.C.; Mrs. E. W. Boak (Dor- tank at the Vancouver Aquar- GERROW {Andrews Heastlip. Call Bethany, 17R11. lothy), Victoria, B.C.: and a|ium at Stanley Park, "We are | lprother Jack Edsall, Halifax,/Noping to have several hundred FUNERAL HOME 2% 88s Found ____w's, lbaby 'octopl," says' curator Dr. 390 KING STREET WEST LOST The funeral service will be Murray Newman. TELEPHONE 728-6226 Well marked large German |conducted at the Northcutt and| arenes eee *™ | Shepherd. Vicinity of Grand- |Smith Funeral Chapel, Wednes- LOCKE'S FLORISTS view.Golf Club. Tag 68 nam- day, Apr..15, at 2.30 p.m. Rev. Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. ed "Bruno". ao lJ. K. Frampton, rector of St. OSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE 'John's Anglican Church, will 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Hours--9 to 5 Fridays--9 to 9 Saturdays--9 to 1 GUARANTY TRUST CANADA'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT TRUST COMPANY 32 KING STREET EAST 728-1653 LATE DEATH NOTICES may appear/INGLIS suds-saver Page 3 on Notices "are accepted until 9.30 a.m. for publication the same day in this reguiar Death Notice Column. In order to publish for our readers all Death Notic soon as possible, other notices w' | accepted until 11 a.m. but wil! appear) In the Late Death Notices, Page 3 in the) present day's edition of The Times. |33--Market Basket es, as it be| Singer new Leonard A. Floyd before and after scalp treatmert. Unretouched photographs four month: apart. |LOST Wallet containing very impor- will be in Bowmanv il le |tant papers. April 10 in tax! cab. Finder; Cemetery please return wallet to 37 Arlington Avenue. } ) C6Witha termDlan loan TARNISH 728-6641 or 723-7195 \conduct the service. Interment : | PREVENTIVE | | FUNERAL OF |35--Swap and Barter | JAMES EDWIN BROUGH will sw The memorial service for |James Edwin Brough, who died lat the Oshawa General Hos- pital Friday, April 10, in his 68th year, was held at the Arm- strong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Monday, April 13. { The services were conducted] lby Rev. D, A. P. Allen, minis-| 1 ter of St, Paul's Presbyterian) anc Church. Interment was in Mount) §& |Lawn Cemetery. 4 The pallbearers were Cecil Williams, William Williams, {Ross Davis, Wayne Layton, Carl) Layton and Gordon Connor. |NEED piano to practice on. Will swap| 117" Admiral TV, radio and record com: |bination Telephone 728-4733. 36--Legal I put less money into financing more into the car 99 | ~~ HURVID -- In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather, Em-| anuel J., who passed away April 14, 1960.) There is no parting from those we love, No distance can divide, | For today, in memory's garden, We still walk side by side. --Aiways remembered by wife, Frances, daughter Margaret, and Dougias, son Jim and Joyce and grandchildren, FUNERAL OF MRS. CHRISTOPHER NEATE | High requiem mass for Mrs. |Christopher Neate who died Jat the Oshawa General Hospital |Thursday, April 9, in her 58th jyear, was sung in St. Gregory's FRY. -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Marjorie Isobel Fry who passed away April 13, 1962. Years of striving ttle of play; | Loving, giving, the ole of the way;/ NOTICE A cherished smile, a heart of gold, | To the dearest mother the world covid hold. | Garey memories fond and true TO CREDITORS rom us who thought the world of you.) --Sadly missed and lovingly remember-| AND OTHERS @d by daughter Marg, son-in-law Bob/ and granddaughter Michelle, also by! daughter Gwen son-in-law Jack and/ In the Estate of NICK grandchildren, Larry, Jackie and Janette.| KRYWKO sometimes known | as NYKOLO KRYWKO and as NYKOLA KRYWKO, deceas- ed All persons having claim against the Estate of the above-named deceased, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Retired Lebourer, who died on the 8th day of Jonuary, A.D. 1964, are hereby notified to MAGEE -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Agnes Magee, who passed away April 14, 1960. od took her hand, "Also, your scalp condition is and we hed fo part, He eased her pain and broke our hearts. Although we smile and seem carefree There's nobody misses her more than we. « --Sadly missed by daughter Doris, and granddaughters Margaret, Linda and Di- anne. SMITH -- In loving memory of a dear- ty beloved wife, Florence Annie, who passed away April 14, 1957. Her memory is as dear today As In the hour she passed away ~-Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten Husband Fred, daughters Florence and Mabel. SMITH -- In loving memory of @ dear brother, Ernie, who passed away April 11, 63. Nothing can ever fake away The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. --Always remembered by sister Velma, brother-in-law Mike, nephews Richard, Gary and David, also neice Joanne. MARKERS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. WA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 furnish proof thereof to the undersigned before the First day of May A.D. 1964. After the said date the Executor will distribute the estate hav- ing regord only to claims of which notices have been filed. Dated at Oshawa, Ontario, this 26th day or March, A.D. 1964 THOMAS MANILLA, Executor by his Solicitor, Z. T. SALMERS, B.A. Box 333, Oshowa, Ontario. Smart Business People Sing the Praises of Oshawo Times Classified Ads |Roman Catholic Church at 10 ja.m. Monday, April 13. | The mass was sung by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Paul Dwyer. In- jterment was in St. Gregory's| |Cemetery | | The pallbearers were Ken {Durno, Gordon Kirby, C. Lari- jviere, J. Garrett, J; Mann and |Henry Burke. FUNERAL OF JAMES SENNOTT High requiem mass was sung in. Holy Cross Roman Catholic |Church at 9 a.m. Monday, April 13, for James Sennott who died) Friday, April 10, at the Oshawa} General Hospital. He was in} his 74th year. | The mass was sung by Rev] M. J. Darby, pastor of Holy Cross Church. Interment was in| St. Gregory's. Cemetery The pallbearers were W. Bea-| mish, J .Howe Sr., J. Howe Jr., |M. Kasser, J. Borovski and | Boroveki. First -- before you shop around - arrange with Royal Bank to finance in advance with a low-cost termPlan loan. It puts buying power, bargaining power in your pocket. (With the dollars you save, get that optiona! squipment you wanted!) No extras. No hidden charges, Fast service, often within 24 hours. Borrow this businesslike way. Next time you need money for a new car or any big purchase, see Royal Bank ahead of time about a low-cost, life-insured termPlan loan, Typical low-cost termPIan loans You receive -$ 500 $2,000 $3,600 & Monthly payment $ 43.93 $ 75.44 $115.73 You repay over 12 months 30 months 36 months Finance in advance at ROYAL BANK 7 Oshawa Branch ...........eeee0eeeeee0+ Se Fe DONNELLY, Manager § J. M. WADDELL, Manager § C. F. GIFFIN, Manager 5 Oshawa, King and Wilson Branch Oshawa, 532 Simcoe st. south stores The liquid cleaner re- gems, The foam washes and polishes, without rub- bing or preventive polishes, cleans and locks out tarnish for months. All are gentle to your hands . . . safe for your treasures. Priced individually: Jewel Clean, 1.00 Silver Foam, 1.00 Tarnish Preventive, 2.98 BIRKS JEWELLERS beauty to your deposits. The checked personally by a Harri- son trichologist at regular inter- vals." WHO CAN BE HELPED? Will this new treatment cure baldness? "No," said Harrison sincerely. 'We can not help men who are slick-bald after years of gradual hair loss. But }where your scalp still grows jhair, we can at least save and jimprove what you have. Usual- ily, we can grow more hair even |where you: have only 'fuzz' |now."" | The important thing is: Don't wait until it's too late! Best evidence of the success of Harrison treatment is the phenomenal growth of the or- ganization behind it. Harrison and his affiliates maintain treatment clinics in Canada, the 1100 other cities. U.S. and Mexico. And their jstaff trichologists regularly do |extension work in more than nothing can be done to stop hair loss -- and a lot of other notions that we know are not true today. FREE SCALP EXAMINATION See Mr. Woodhall in person, Learn how baldness can be stopped, and new hair grown on your own scalp. The new Harrison method permits you to actually stop your baldness and regrow hair in the privacy of your own home. For .a free examination and discussion of your hair prob- lems ask the desk clerk at the Hotel Genosha tomorrow be- tween 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. for Mr. Woodhall's suite number. You don't need an appoint- ment. You won't be embarrass ed or obligated in any way. Examinations are given in pri vate