Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1964, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 24, 1964 2---~Articles For Sale BIRTHS ULASSIFIED HUGHES -- To Gil and 7 at the ADVERTISING Cah ere Neer lwe, 1 ous, Gi] (Continued From Page 21) Jot. AUTOMATIC 36 INCH RANGE removable joven for cleaning. Phone 723-1835. 12 FT. plywood boast. completely fibre glassed, $85; also 5¥2 HP Johnson motor and tank $135. Both In excellent condi- tion. Telephone 728-5674, TEL General suite; rangette, two burners; chester- field; car tires, various sizes; tables, lamps, etc. Ali In good Apply J 32--Articles for Sale condition. 169 Warren Avenue. Seer c SS FRIGIDAIRE WEEK HOME APPLIANCES the staff on ath DEATHS MOUNCE, Ernest Albert At Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, . Mounce. (56 Col- borne Street East), beloved husband of Etta Humphries, loving father of Mrs. €. McDonald (Margaret) and William E. Mounce. Resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Me Ai 1 ar y'e "a interment Monday, a p.m. were Cemetery, (Friends are kindly re quested not to call at the funeral home until Saturday afternoon.) SHRUBB, Alfred Al Me Only 3 Days Left Friday, Saturday, $hrubb, Toronto, Lorne Allin), Bowmanville, Nancy (Mrs. Arthur Baker), San Diego, California, dear father of Eric Shrubb and Julia Allin, Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. ches Psa on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. - oon hoamanvine Cemetery. | To Buy Brand New SALTER, Chesley Forest in Oshawa General Hospital on Wednes-| day, April 22, 1964, Chesley Forest Salt- er (former Waltham, Mass., resident), beloved husband of the late Edith Tozer; dear father of Mrs. Elmer Burton (Mar- jon). of Oshawa; brother of Mrs. Martha Mitchell of Spokane, Washington, in his 9Ist year. Mr. Salter Is resting at Mc-/ Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Service) in the chapel on Friday, April 24 at 3) p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. | Monday Frigidaire Appliances AT BIG REDUCTIONS 'TH NOTICES may appear tun ou The Oshawa Times. Death Notices are accepted until 9.30 a.m. for lication the same day In this regular Death Notice Column. In order. to publish for our readers all Death Notices, as goon as possible, other notices will -be accepted until 11 a.m. but will appear} tn the Late Death Notices, Page 3 in the} present day's edition of The Times. | LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and florc! requirements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING E NTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Item Frigidaire Washers | Frigidaire | Dryers | Frigidaire Ran ges | Frigidaire Refrigerators | IN MEMORIAM _--C | Frigidaire @SSEX -- In loving memory of a ien| Dishwashers mother and grandmother, Elsie Essex,| who passed away April 24, 1962. There is an ache In our hearts Mays ag ng take away; place in our hearts, no one can fill; + ae . We miss you, Mom, and always witt,| Frigidaire Sadly missed by son Jim, daughter-in- few Jean and grandchildren. Freezers ESSEX -- In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother who passed @way April 24, 1962. Your last parting wish We would like to have heard, And breathed. in your ear | Frigidaire Garbage. Disposals Are able to tell | The pain in the heart } At not saying afrewell. | --Lovingly remembered by Grahem,| Belle, grandchildren Gall and Cheryl. | Frigidaire DeHumidifiers HOWLETT -- In loving memory of Sydney Howlett, who passed away Apri! 24, 1954. Lovingly remembered by the family. | Frigidaire | vent Edward Loe, whe lett' us' api] Air Conditioners m4, 1960. Along the road' to yesterday | That leads me straight to you, | Are memories of the happy days Together we once knew; And always. every evening 1 seem fo have a. way Of wandering back to meet you On the road to yesterday. --Lovingly remembered by his 'wife and femily. | SEE THESE SPECIALS | LEE -- In loving memory of a dear) father and grandfather who passed sway) April 24, 1960. Years of striving, Living, giving the whole of the way.) A cherished smile, a heart of gold,} To the dearest father the world could hoid, Happy memories fond and true From us who thought the world of you --Sadiy missed and lovingly remembered by son Ralph, daughter-in-law Marion, grandchildren Billy, Betty, Judy. and) Nancy. Frigidaire RANGE Deluxe Model Cook-Master Controi $189 little of play, LEE -- In living memory. of a dear) father, Edward Lee, who passed away April 24, 1960 The month of April again is here, To me the saddest of the year, The blow was hard, the shock severe, To part with one | loved so dear. Dearer still as years depart, Your. memory lives within my heart, With tender love and deep regret, 1 who loved you will never forget, --Sadly missed by son Cliff, Doreen and} grandchildren, Linda and Gordon Frigidaire REFRIGERATOR Family size 10 cu. ft. Full width Freezer | $189 MONUMENTS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. Frigidaire OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 DRYER | 4 position Fabric conirol $175 CARD OF THANKS STEPHENS -- | wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Halam-Andres and Or. Kwak and the nursing staff at Osh- wa General Hospital. Also my friends, neighbors and Local 352 who were so kind and thoughtful Winess. Frigidaire Air Conditioner 6,000 B.T.U., Room size as low as $194 HOME - APPLIANCES 90 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Telephone 725-5332 or 725-6335 during my_ recent --Norman Stephens CLASSIFIED ADS Moy be small, but they ore giants, powerful too, when it comes to getting things done. Let one of them sell your no longer needed household ttems. See for yourself. Telephone Now 723-3492 CHESTERFIELD set, end tables, - ite- tops, $125; chrome table, four vhairs $25. All one year old. Until 4 p.m. tele- phone. 725-3227, IEAVY duty four-burner range, deep HI freeze, Also Coronada Ing machine. Reasonable, Call Bowmanville. 623-2265. sure systems, sump pumps, lawn mowers, roto-tiliers. Harry Chinn, Hillside Park POLAROID land Camera, original price $115, Will seil for $35. Telephone 728-3044, REFRIGERATED meat counter, 6'; two Toledo scales; cutting block; walk-in re- lfrigerator; slicer; pop-cooler; cash regi- ster and counter. All in excellent condi- fion. Apply 517 Bloor Street East, WHITE birch and cedar frees for sole. All prices. Will deliver. Telephone Bow- manville 623-2179. BOAT 15. ft. cedarstrip 15 hp Evinrude| outboard motor. Excellent condition. After 6.30 p.m. phone 725-8483. GAS space heater with thermostat. Best 'offer. In good condition, Telephone 725- REFRIGERATOR, General Electric, smail size, $35. Chrome kifchen table, $8; single bed, springs, $3; rangette, $10. Tel phone 725-8207. 1959 EVINRUDE motor 10 hp. A-1 condl- tion and 8 ft. Minimax runabout. Phone WE ARE moving! Everything must be sold from this five room bungalow, be- fore May 1. Apply 593 Ritson Road North after 7 p.m. WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni-| ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street South, 723-1671. | BUY NOW! Save up fo 50 per cent on aluminum doors, windows, awnings, sid- ing. For example: windows $10 up. Phone anytime 728-5253. 16 FOOT plywood Hull motor boat, 35 horsepower Mercury motor, equipment, trailer, $900. Telephone 668-2325. WESTBEND 8 HP oubtoard motor, used 2 years. Excellent condition. $160. Tele- phone 728-8994, 1962 MERCURY 22 HP outboard motor, $300 or best offer, Telephone 725-4997. BED, walnut finish, double size, box spring and mattress, wainut finish dress- er with mirror; both $25. Dining table, wainut, oblong, extensions, sideboard, $15. Occasional chairs, grey and red, each $5. Double daybed, $6. Lady's bicycle, $25. Telephone Brooklin 655-3984. WELL pump, $10; 20 ff. television aerial, $5; manure $5 a trailer load. Telephone Brooklin 655-3081. if GENUINE Lazyboy with footstool, ches- terfield and chair, coffee and end tables, table lamps. Telephone 728-2000. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, 50 ib. freezer.| Excellent condition. Asking $110. Tele-| phone Whitby 668-4872. RUG, 9 x 12, cotton, beige, with felt| THE CITY OF OSHAWA CORPORATION OF SALE OF LAND BY TENDER The Corporation of the City of Oshawa 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 Re North, having oa frontage of 50' 7" by o depth of 110'. . Port of Lot 7, Plan 685, on the east side of Wilson Road North, having a frontage of approximately 47°7" by a depth of 110 . Part of Lot 1, Lot 2 and port 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 a 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 a depth of approximately 102'. Sale of these lots is sub- ject to the approval of City Council and the Minister of Municipal Affairs ' for the Province of Ontario. Offers for the purchase of the above lands may be made on forms provided for that purpose by the City Clerk, 3rd floor, City 'Hall, Oshawa. The closing date for tenders is 5 p.m., D.S.T., Monday, 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 tight to refuse any or all offers whether such offer is the Kelly: Markham; Walkey, MacDonald, Scarborough: Phyl- lis Miller, York: Ontario: Mariorie Ohlis, Aloha: Helen Holland, Golden Triangle PORT PERRY A large number of members and guests gathered together in the Mason- ic Temple, Queen street, re- cently, to honor the Grand Chapter Officers of the Order, of the Eastern Star. Included among the guests were the pre- siding officers of various chap- ters. The opening ceremonies were carried out in a very impressive manner. The Worthy Matron, Dora Suggitt, of Blue Ray Chap- ter, gave the honored guests a warm welcome. She was assist- ed by the worthy patron, Merlin Suggitt. Chapters were represented from Sunbeam, Durham, Mark-' ham, Fairbank, West Hill, On- tario, Whitby, Aloha, Faith, Goodwill, Golden Triangle, Scar- borough and Niagara Falls. It.was announced that the an- nual church service will be held at Humbercrest United Church. Toronto,Sunday May 3, at 3 p.m. Reports were received from the various conveners. It was pleasing to note that the members who have been ill or hospitalized are well on the way to recovery. Sincere sympathv was extended to the bereaved members. Among the _ distinguished guests welcomed to the East were: Worthy Grand Matron Agnes Young; Grand Adah Leola Thrasher; Grand Ruth May Waters; Grand Esther Eva Grand Electa Peggy Murphy; Grand Warder Gwen Clarke; Grand Marshall Grace Jones; Past Grand Matron Edna Anderson: Past' District Denuty Grand Matrons Christine Rus- sell, of Niagara Falls and Pearle Nolan of Markham; Pre- siding Matrons and Patrons -- Agnes and William Wallace. of Gladys and Earl of Durham; Portia Evelyn Platt. and C. H. Murphy, Laurel. The Worthy Matron was happy highest or not. Eastern Star Host COMING EVENTS To Grand Chapter \to welcome so many ma- 'trons and patrons of Blue Ray and gave them a héarty wel- come and thanked them for their support shown to her dur- ing the term to date. Those in- troduced were: Jessie Espie, Margaret Jeffrey, Margaret CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION OF CAN., OSHAWA BRANCH ANNUAL MEETING E. A. Lovell School WED. APR. 29 8 P.M. Guest Speaker MRS. A. G. VOLPE Pres. of. Ont. C.A.C. Adiateicn Eh AN. Wal Hood, Margaret Cornish, Mar- garet Carnegie, Adelia White, Doris Nottingham, Emma Cook, \Elsie Willis and Leonard Col- ear. Invitations were received from several chapters, among which were Golden Deed on May 4 and Kingsway - Islington on May 5. HONOR CONFERRED During the evening, honor was brought to Blue Ray when the Worthy Grand Matron Agnes Young presented Past Matron Margaret Jeffrey, of Blue Ray with her appointment as Grand Representative to Washington, 'The Evergreen State."' In a few well chosen remarks, Sister Margaret ac- cepted the honor bestowed upon her and stated that she was already looking forward to rep- resenting the Order of the SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO TO-NITE CLUB CAMELOT JACKPOT NOS. 57, 52 ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor and Simcoe FRIDAY, APR. 24th 7:45 P.M. 20 games -- $10 and $15 Share the Wealth 52 Nos. $120 Jackpot $25 Consolation Two $25 Games Special' et ee a tet \J Streets. refreshmenta, Door prize. UKR Catholic Women's League. BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, APRIL 25 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpot to 1 -- $150 Jackpot heed Children Under 16 Not Admitted SPRING TEA, bazear and bake sale, Southminster United Church, Saturday, April 25, 2 p.m. Smart Business People Sing the Praises of Oshowo Times Classitied Ads MONSTER BINGO Over $500 in Prizes _ SATURDAY, APRIL 25th ; AT 8:00 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH ADMISSION. 50 CENTS All prizes doublea on admission ticket.- Eastern. Star at Washington during the coming year. Another highlight of the eve- ning was the presentation of an Honorary Membership to Wor- 'hy Grand Matron Agnes Young by Worthy Matron Dora Sug- gitt on behalf of the' members of Blue Ray; which was also accompanied by a small gift in recognition of the Worthy Grand Matron's' visit to Blue Ray At the close of the meeting a delicious luncheon was served by the refreshment committee undr the capable supervision of Mae Stark. During the social hour, Miss Barbara Taylor, a recent con- testant-at the Sunderland Musi- cal Festival, favored with two delightful vocal solos. Her ac- companist was Mrs. Frank Hastings, Musical Supervisor of the Port Perry Public School. L. R. BARRAND, City Clerk underlay, like new. Child's crib and mat-| tress. In very good condition. Telephone after 6 p.m. 723-7669. 'lappliances. One 'location only. CRESTLINER 15 ft. fibreglass boat, con- vertible top, 40 HP Selectric shift Evin- rude motor, water skis, life jackets, extra tank, prop, air horn, speedometer, heavy duty filt trailer. One year old. Excellent condition. Telephone 728-7073. BUY and sell, good used furniture and Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3271. OUTBOARD motor 1957: Scott Atwater, 16 hp. A-1 condition, Phone Bowman-| ville 623-2158. A BEAUTIFUL Zig-Zag Singer, Including) @ truly outstanding cabinet for only $78.20 repossessed balance (originally $309) or take up payments of $8.60 per month. Blind hems, «makes button holes, plus decorative sittches, etc. all without Your old as down payment. Dealer. Write Box 830 Oshawa Times. TAPE RECORDER, RCA Victor, four track plus add-a-track. Like new, $225. Chesterfield and chair, $35. Telephone 728-0474. 30" RANGE, chrome suite, In excellent condition. After 5 telephone 725-9840. RECONDITIONED sewing machines, Singer, Elna, etc. $19. and up. Oshawa Sewing Genter, 329 Simcoe Street South, 728-2391. AQUA-LUNG TANK with pack and Malibu regulator, excellent condition, $140. after 6 p.m. Telephone Hampton 263-2433. BILLIARD TABLES for the home, all sizes, (Slate tops) Chapman Billiard Sup- ply, 1186 Queen Street West, Toronto. LE-3-3102. GUN WANTED W-- Old antique. Tele phone Oshawa 725-8183. ELECTRIC 34" GE stove, $25; large crib, spring mattress, $15; 54' ded head board, $5; TA Il Garrard 4-speed turn- table, $15; 20W hi-fl speaker Coaxial, $15. Telephone Whitby, 668-8724, | IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO IN THE MATTER OF The Change of Name Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 47, and amendments thereto. TAKE NOTICE that the op- plication of WLADYSLAW SZCZUR of apartment: No. F12, King's Court Apartments, Harwood Avenue, Ajax, Ont- ario, to change his name to WALTER SANDER and the nome of his wife EVELYN SZCZUR to EVELYN SAND- ER and the names of his in- fant chiidren CAROL SZCZUR to CAROL SANDER and MAU- EEN SZCZUR to MAUREEN SANDER will be heard by His Honour Judge H. E. Rich- ordson at the County Court Judge's Chambers in the Court House in the Town of Whitby on Thursday the 7th doy of May, 1964, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon. DATED this 7th day of April, A.D., 1964. Manning F. Swartz and Ronald L. Swortz, Barristers and Solicitors, CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies, Complete service. Free estimates. No waiting. Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. DEEP FREEZER 18 cubic feet, Belwood deluxe as new. $200. or offer; also Viking dryer, as new, $100. Phone Whitby, 668-5253. PAINT special at Edgar's Paint and Walipaper 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. TYPEWRITER, portable, $35, like new, alectric adding machine, standard type- writer, 123-4434, AIR conditioners, new and used. Free survey and estimates. Telephone 9 to 6 p.m, 725-5332. 33--Market Basket SPYS and Macintoshs $1.50 per bushel and up. W. T. Cox, 1% miles north of Boys' Training School, Bowmanville. 623- 2267. 34--Lost and Found LOST -- Well marked large German shepherd. Vicinity of Grandview Golf Club. Tag 68, named "Bruno". Reward. (Call 728-6641 or 723-7195, 35--Swap and Barter NEED piano to practice on. Wil! swap 17" Admiral TV, radio and record com- bination. Telephone 728-4733, cash register. Snap for quick sale. TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS WORK FOR YOU WHILE YOU WORK, SLEEP or PLAY OBITUARIES WILLIAM E. MARKHAM awa General Hospital. He had| Word was received in Whitby today of the death of William E. Markham of Easthampton, Conn. He was in his 49th year. Very active in Independent \Order of Odd Fellow circles the deceased was a past district grand master. He came to Whit- by on several occasions and will be remembered by members of the Lodges in the district. Mr. Markham is survived by his wife and four children. The funeral service will be held at Easthamptén at 2 p.m. Monday, April .27. ERNEST ALBERT MOUNCE A lifelong resident of Oshawa and a former commercial trav- eller, Ernest Albert Mounce, 56 Colbourne street east, died Thursday, April 23, at the Osh- 36---Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of JOHN WACKO, deceased. All per- sons having claim against the Estate of JOHN WACKO, lote of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Bachelor, who died on the 18th day of February A.D. ' 1964, are hereby notified to furnish proof thereof to the under-signed before the 9th day of May, A.D. 1964. After the said date of Execu- will distribute the estate hav- ing regard only to claims of which notices have been filed. Doted at Oshewa, Ontario, this 8th day of April, A.D. 1964, JOHN WACKO, Executor by his Solicitor, Z: T, SALMERS, B.A. Box 333, Oshawa, rio. 32--Articles for Sale 32--aArticles for Sale OSHAWA WOO SPECIAL QUALI 2 4... 14° x 27' eee ot 16" centres, Pre-stain ranch wo cove or Johns slider 44" x 31" with permonent No payments until September, 19. ment plon OSHAWA WOO LIMIT! COURTICE FEATURES: Goble or Cottage roof with 210 Ib. asphalt shingles. Studding Manville asbestos siding. Window, . cottage with frame and hardware. 9' 0" x 7' 0" solid overhead door. ERECTED ON YOUR PROPERTY Complete with 4" concrete floating slab with reinforced mesh. D PRODUCTS TY GARAGE ce ee econ weed Ml siding with option of bevel, screen. Slide door complete 64; under our deferred pay- D PRODUCTS ED 728-16N OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1617 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Gary Mar- shall Chant, late of the Township of Darlington, in the County of Durham, Airline Pilot. All persons having claims against the Estate of Gary Marshall Chant, late of the Township of Darlington, in the County of Durham, de- ceased, who died on or about the 12th day of November, 1963, are required to file proof of their claims with the undersigned Executors, on or before the 25th day of May, 1964. After that date the estate will be distributed hay- ing regard only to the claims which the Executors shall then have notice. Dated at The Township of North York, this 7th 'day of April, 1964. Anne-Rose Chant and Mont- treal Trust Comapny by their solicitor herin, John H. Drew, 5330 Yonge Street, Willow- dale, Ont, ; not enjoyed good health for some years. Born in Oshawa, the deceased |was a son of the late Albert E. and Martha Mounce. He re- ceived his education in Oshawa schools and until his retirement 10 years.ago was a commercial traveller. | Mr. Mounce, who was an ad- jherent of Simcoe Street United |Church, served overseas with |the Cobourg Heavy Battery jduring the First World War. _ | He is survived by his wife, the former Etta Humphries, whom he married Sept. 24, 1919, in Toronto; a daughter, Mrs. C. McDonald (Margaret) and a son, William E, Mounce, both of Oshawa. Also surviving are a_ sister, Mrs. A. M. Pilkey, of Sarasota, Florida; two brothers, Dr. A. R. E. Mounce of Napanee and M. R. Mounce of Winnipeg and three grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m, Mon- day, April 27. Rev, John K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe St. United Church, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before Sat- urday afternoon. FUNERAL OF DR. STANLEY J. PHILLIPS The funeral service for Dr. Stanley J. Phillips, who died Tuesday, April 21, at the Osh- awa General Hospital, was held at 2 p.m., Thursday, Apri] 23, in St. Andrew's United Church. The service was conducted by Rev. Dr. John Leng, minister of the church. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery, The honorary -- pallbearers were George W. Reid, Dr. Wes- ley J. Langmaid, Jack Bid- dulp, Dr. O. G. Mills, Stephen G. Saywell and Dr. Harvey Reid. The active pallbearers were Dr. Douglas Langmaid, Dr. Jack Langmaid, George Georgas, William. Black, Dr. James Phillips and Dr. James Woodside. Press Gives Fast Vote Coverage REGINA (CP) Saskat- chewan newspapers, telegraph and telephone companies co-op- erated Wednesday -- through The Canadian Press--in provid- ing the most complete election- night report on record in Sas- katchewan. Ninety-seven per cent of polls were reported before counting ended for the night in the nip- and-tuck battle which saw the Liberals unseat the CCF gov- ernment. Previous record was 96.8 per cent in 1960. The reports came from news- paper correspondents in every constituency who phoned or de- livered progressive bulletins to agents of Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Telecommu- nications. The telegraph com- panies jointly operated a spe- cial circuit to keep reports flow- ing to newspaper offices and The Canadian Press, Edmonton for compiling. Al SERVICE SOCIAL YOUNG B COMI !f your org er in fact OSHAWA IN TH COM NOTICE REA And TENTION! CHURCH 'GROUPS CLUBS GROUPS PEOPLE'S CLUBS, etc. e Sure To Advertise Your Activities In The Oshawa Times NG EVENTS COLUMN janization is holding a bazaar, bingo, turkey shoot, dance, rummage sale, business meeting, fair, tea, bridge, euchre, fashion show, any event which you wish to let the general public as well as your members know the date, place, time, etc. . , . YOUR QUICKEST, MOST ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT WAY IS TO HAVE THE TIMES PUBLISH YOUR MESSAGE E COMING EVENTS COLUMN YOUR ING EVENTS CHES OVER 20,000 HOMES DAILY, Just Telephone 723-3492 Ask For An Adwriter

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