Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1964, p. 18

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+ 1@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 12, 1964 30--Automobiles Wanted |32----Articles for Sale (Continued from Page 17) ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING 29--Automobiles For Sale bs BAIRSTOW, Mary Ellen At the Bellevilie General Hospital on Monday, May 11, 1964, Mary Ellen Bair- stow, beloved wife of the late Calvin Balrstow, dear mother of Mrs. George Yeo (May), Hampton; Norman, Orono; Mrs. W. Bell (Bessie), Marysville; Mrs. H. Cobbledick (Alice), Orono; Mrs. H. Geldard (Annie), Willowdale and Jack, Orono, In her 85th year. Resting at the Barlow Funeral Home, Park Street, Qronto. Service from the funeral home on Wednesday, May 13 at 3 p.m. interment @fono Cemetery. SMITH, William George intered Into rest In the Oshawa General flam George Smi the late Alma Grace Trewin and father Mrs. Elmer Hawes (Ruby) of Whitby, rs. Jack McQuade (Wilma) of Oshawa, Ray Smith of Oshawa; in his 84th year. esting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, shawa with funeral service in the chapel @n Wednesday, May 13, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Mount Lawn Cemetery. 1 TREDWELL, Charles Joseph Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, May 10, 1964, Charles Tredwell, beloved husband of Elien Mobley, and father of Mrs. Sam Mitchell (Edna), Oyster Pond, Jeddore, Mrs. William Davies (Ada), Scarboro, Ontario, Mrs. Fred Hatch rs, Ed Levelaire " Wednesday, May 13 at 3.15 : leterinent Oshawa Union Cemetery. "WELSH, Garfield K. Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, May 11, 1964, Gar- fleid K. Welsh, husband of Marguerite father of ee Miaseet cs Doreen), Mrs. J. Chipli en Mars. D. Altre (Leone), Clark, 'Son, Miss Joan W a of Mrs. Eva vsipy Quality Before Price AT NICOLS 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 32--Articles for Sale KITCHEN SET erborite padded leather covered chairs seat end back, condition, 1% table top, Bed Chesterfield, G.E, Refrig- e ator, ti defr - ond mattress $20. Odd Chairs 725-1708 $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars or trucks we iSFT. PLYWOOD Fibreglass boat, Scott|" 4 hp outboard motor, self-balier, tralier,|C fully equipped. Water skiis, scuba diving Best. offer. Whitby 669-5072, . Best with arborite top, table 36 Inches x inches. Also bench 3339. REFRIGERATOR Kelvinator, condition, For - informat 728-9309. RUNABOAT 15 FOOT moulded plywood, Gator trailer, 35 Johnson very good ion, please call electric, running many extras; water skils, 6 chairs, grey i 72 Inches: HROME TABLE with matching 723-9518. ov up or dowh. Liens paid ort. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from R | Hotel WHITBY 668-3331, T. CABIN cruiser, with motor and 16F pair of water skiis. After trailer and 4 5 call 725-4805. GO-CART, Speedmaster, A490 Clinton gine, After 4 p.m. 728-8254, en- jong. KITCHEN TABLE four chairs, kitchen studio couch, three-piece ches- cu ' fortelds 'single bed, dresser, Three-piece walnut sulte double bed, 725-6759. COMPLETELY new set of Encyclopae-|{! 115 wall for ares je INED DRAPES wal! to beige background, feet x 8 feet, dia, 35 books, walnut Included. offer In Whitby LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest Wentworth prices pald. 220 East, 725-1181. 1963 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR LAURENTIAN: |i |OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreck: 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for areck. ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4225, Six cylinder automatic, fully equipped with very low mile- age. 10% DOWN $89. Monthly 1960 BUICK CONVERTIBLE One owner car In immaculote 32--Articles For Sale "windshield, convertible root design. T TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupll- cators, ters, comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, 12 FOOT aluminum 5 HP boat price. excellent _ condition, end low Telephone 725-9157. sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equip- ment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. BABY CARRIAGE Thistle, silver grey, new condition, $25. Also bassinette In new 725-8793. 1SFT. BOAT, 76" beam, steering wheel and trailer. Used only 12 times $700 or best 416 Juliana Drive. | | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying ond selling used fur- niture and appliances. Call Valley Creek Furniture 16% BOND W. 728-4401 condition 10% DOWN $65. Monthly 1962 CHEVROLET Four door, six cylinder, outo- matic, power steering, power brakes, radio. 10% DOWN $75 Monthly 1961 CORVAIR Four door sedan, radio, floor shift. A real beauty. 10% DOWN $58. Monthly 1960 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Four door, six cylinder, fully equipped. A real beauty. 10% DOWN $58. Monthly 1959 FORD Two door hardtop. Looded with extras. 10% DOWN $46. Monthly 1958 FORD Four door sedan, V-8, fully equipped. A real sharp mo- chine. CANVAS awnings, Complete service. A waiting. Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. ture or anything you have. Trading Post Store, LUGGAGE $95, Seen evenings, Whitby, 668-5166. BUYING or selling furniture or appit- ances. Call Elmer, Hampt 263-2695, 7 Hampton, 263-2294 or TELEVISI tower special, 40-ff. struc BRIDESMAID DRESS worn once. Several offer.|other dresses, sizes 9 to 11, excellent condita, After 5 evenings, telephone 725-3872. ture, Including all channel antenna, In- stalled and guaranteed by ex with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television. 72-5143, A ind large fuel ining room two matt- OIL ion burner ai tank. Excellent condition, $50. Telephone Whit 668-2570. DEEP FREEZE refrigerator, good con- 73 FOOT CAR TOP BOAT fiat bottom, $30. also 16 foot cedar strip $125, Tele- phone dition, $60. Apply 226 Cordova Road after 6 p.m. MEN'S and boys' softball jerseys and crests. Club prices. Mercantile Depart- ment Store, Whitby, Ont J PAINT special at Edgar's Paint and Wallpaper by Para Paints since 20 per cent discount on semi-gloss, latex, high gloss, interior end exterior at gli Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King lest, 1915, curtains, canopies. Free estimates. No! SCANDALLI accordion, AM-FM_ transis- tor radio, Polaroid camera, refrigerator, 21" TV, seven-piece chrome suite, rhovie T 7/FOOT cedar strip boat, full deck, back rests, fibreglass bottom. Good condition. 668-4035. i4 FOOT moulded plywood boat, wind- shield, steering cont ble top, side windows and lights, 18 HP ohnston electric start, and tee-nee trailer. rols, converti- 'elephone 728-3421. a OBITUARIES ;jtwo brothers, GARFIELD K. WELSH Following a _ short illness the death occurred Mondav, May 11, at the Oshawa General ie face nay ert eee Telophone| Hospital, of Garfield Kailaghan Welsh. He was in his 57th year. Born in Darlington Township April 4, i908, the deceased was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Welsh. A life long resi- dent of Oshawa and district, he was a veteran of the Second World War and served overseas with the Royal Canadian Artil- lery. _ He is. survived by his wife, the former Marguerite Bishop; four daughters, Mrs. V. Stap- ley (Doreen), Oshawa; Mrs. J. Chiplick (Helen), Oshawa; Mrs. D. Alfred (Leona), Clarkson and Miss Joan Welsh, Oshawa and a son, Donald Welsh, Oshawa. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Eva Harkness, Orono; William Welsh, Courtice and Theodore Welsh, Oshawa and 13 grandchildren. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Thursday, May 14. Rev. A, Woolcock, rector of St. Mark's Anglican Church, ill t the service. Inter- camera and equipment, 4 pair drapes, drapes and bedspread, Phillips car and portable transistor radio, steel drapery is CUBIC FT. deluxe chest freezer, less than Whitby 668-5993. two -years old, $175. Telephone rods, record stand and records (LP), book stand, bathoom scales, treadle ing machine, oll space heater, . table, washing WE BUY, sell and ge used furni- ae tLe City imcoe South, 723-1671. sn GURNEY electric 4burner electric range, 2 ovens, 2 drawers, automatic. Excellent condition. $75 or best offer. 723-4042. walnut finish, Telephone 725-9454, TV TOWERS special, 40 ft, tower struc- ture with all channel antenna, SMALL Plano and bench by Ennis. Satin} s¢ round chine. Apply 593 Ritson road north. 15 FT. CANOE, square stern, fiberglass, 23--Market Basket ASPARAGUS and rhubarb by the Ib. Place your orders now for your freezer. 728-1100. over three-sixteenths-inch plywood. Apply 180 Brock Street West, Oshawa. @ HP GALE outboard motor, 'electric IRISH Cobbler cerlified seed potatoes, 75- Ib. bags at $3.75 delivered. Cortland eat- ing apples, bushel $2.50, Phone 725-3445, start, A-1 condition, $600 or best offer. Apply 739 King Street West. 728-9335 after 6, 34--Lost and Found 1959 MERCURY outboard motor, Mark 75A, 60 HP, electric starting. 728-4733. $50. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons Street, 728-8180. BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances. One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3271. MARCONI 21" television and TV stand; et BROOCH, plain gold, Africa", on bus route between hospital and Ritson Road South. Keepsake. Tele- phone 723-7548. Inscribed "South single bed, $20. Apply 86 Brock Stre East, Oshawa. ' 2) FT. cabin cruiser, outboard motor, In good condition. Telephone 728-6993. THREE ROOMS of furniture, only $298.50. No down payment. Discounts for cash. Honest Cai's, 424 King West, 728-9191. BOAT, 18 foot and 25 horsepower Evin- rude, electric starting, and Tee-Nee trail- er. $400, 58 Rosehill Bivd. BOAT trailer medium or heavy di $150. Telephone "for Information 7280308, BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances, One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3271. 12 FT. 6" Runabout and 18 HP Evinrude motor. 750 Tee Nee trailer. Like new, 2 years old. Best offer. 723-2911. PLANTS: Petunias, Marigolds, Salvia, Pansies, Spanish onions, cabbage, every- thing. Hundreds to choose from. Glecoff's Supermarket, Ritson Road. Open till 10 p.m, every night. GIRL'S bicycle, in excellent condition. Apply 359 Ritson Road South. Telephone 723-9438 WASHING machine, Maytag, wringer; work bench with vise; metal baby crib. Telephone after 7 p.m., 723-2106. WALL DETERGER, wall washing chine, almost new, on is, ho ni move furniture. Tell e 723-1663. WEDDING gown, size 5, full length, all ma- to Whitby 668-8954, gown, size 12, like new, worn SMALL boat, punt style, 10 by 3% with deck, brand new condition,. used only twice. Telephone 728-7180. once; also two formals, In good condition. 723-9452. Queen washer, trailer, '16-inch tires with or it off Ti FULLY Speed $75. Must sell. Telephone 723-1366. spare. fer. 725-1459. USED Norge refrigerator, In good run- $3%:,. Apply 246 Wilson WOOL carpet, 9 by 12, In new condition, 810 Beach Street, ning Road South. OUTBOARD MOTORS: 10 hp Evinrude, 14 hp Evinrude, 18 hp Johnson; 2 ply- lace bodice, sequins and pearls, $60. Call) 36--Leqal NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of MATTIE CAMERON, of the City of Oshawa. Creditors of the deceased, who died at Oshawa, March 10, 1964, ore requested to send particulors of their claims to the undersigned on or before May 20th., 1964, after which date the estate will be distributed. Dated at Oshowa, this day of May, A.D. 1964, EDGAR HEWSON Executor By his solicitors Ist whi .;ment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. MISS DORA MAY WILSON The death occurred suddenly early today at the family resi- dence, 220 Division street, of Miss Dora May Wilson. A daughter of the late Robert and Mary Wilson, the deceased was born in Oshawa and re- ceived her education in the local public and higttschools. Miss Wilson had been em- ployed in the cutting and sew- ing department at General Motors for nearly 30 years. She was a member of the General Motors 25 Year Club, _ St. George's Anglican Church and Local 222, UAW. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. R. A. Clayton (Eileen) and two brothers, Lyle and Melvin Wilson, all of Oshawa. She was predeceased by a brother, Archie, in 1953. Also surviving are two. nieces and two nephews. The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh-Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Friday, May 15. Canon F. G. On'ey, rector of St. George's Anglican Church, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Friends are asked not to call at the funeral home before MRS. AGNES WILSON GREENWOOD -- Mrs. Agnes Wilson, 70, died suddenly Sun- day, May 10, while presiding over a special Mother's Day service in Greenwood United Church. She is survived by her son, Leslie, of Greenwood and two brothers, Freq and Stanley Fyers, both of Greenwood. She was pre-leceased by her hus- band, Perry E. Wilson. As superintendent of the church Sunday school, she took charge of the worship service although she had suffered a minor heart seizure three days before. The service was con- tinued by the minister, Rev. Thomas Fleetham. Resting at the McEachnie Funeral Home, Pickering, fu- neral service will be held in Greenwood United Church be- ginning at 2.30 p.m., Wednes- day. Interment will be in Salem cemetery. Smart Business People Sing the Praises of Oshawe Times Classified Ads '|pany for 15 years. She was the MRS. G. A. WINTERFIELD The death of Mrs. Gordon Alex Winterfield occurred Mon- day, May 11, after a long ill- ness in the Oshawa General Hospital. Her residence was Hopkins street, Whitby. She was born in Birmingham, England, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Groves. The former Miss Phyllis Ida Groves, she married Gordon Alex Wintefield, June, 1924 in Toronto, Since her marriage, she has lived in Chicago and Toronto. For 10 years, she was a long distance telephone operator with Bell Telephone and was chief operator for John Ingles Com- proprietor of the. Wool Shop, Whitby, for five years and has been retired for five years. Mrs. Winterfield was a member! of Whitby United Church. She is survived by her hus- band; one daughter, Mrs. George Pettes, (Beverly), Osh- awa, one sister, Mrs. R. Smith, (Winifrid) Chicago, three broth- ers, Bert, Ottawa; Ronald, Tor- onto; and Gordon, Bancroft. There are three grandchildren. The funeral service will be held May 13, at 2 p.m. at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. Rev. John Porter will conduct the service. Interment will be in Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. t was thought likely to similar appeal to NATO tries Tuesday at the opening of US. Asks Japan Give Support. ToS. Viet Nam TOKYO (Reuters)--A spokes- man for the Japanese foreign ministry said Monday the Unit- ed States had formally asked Japan to help support South Viet Nam in its fight against communism, John K. Emmerson, U.S, min ister of Japan, today met Jap- anese Foreign Minister Masayo- shi Ohira at the foreign minis- try in Tokyo, and sought the co- operation. spokesman said Ohira The said he would study the issue closely. He said the Japanese aids would be those pe pute. aceful settlement of The appeal to Japan the U.S. cause in Nam was part of Presiden Johnson's call to the countries to give assis' South Viet Nam in its against the Cong. Communist State Secretary Dean & he onganization's ministerial council session at The Hague, The Netherlands. 4 \ON SPECIAL O SAVINGS ACCOUNTS with the Canada Permanent SAVINGS * TRUST SERVICES * MORTGAGES Withdrawals on demand, interest calculated monthly. Special pre-paid envelopes provided for deposit by mail, FOR DAY TO DAY NEEDS USE OUR 342% REGULAR ACCOUNTS WITH CHEQUING PRIVILEGES Wednesday evening. FUNERAL OF GEORGE B. BRENT PARKHILL & YANCH 8 Simcoe St. S. Oshawa, Ont. | TENDERS ere invited for paving drive- VACUUM cleaner, Lewyt, not one year old. Was $65, selling $45; sewing cabinet and storage cutting board, viny! marble top, $40. Best offers. T: wood boats, 12 ft. and 14 ft., good condi- tion. 2 boys' bicycles, junior and regular size. Privately owned. 728-1203. 8632. | SicK UP truck front axle with springs 10% DOWN $35.40 Monthly Business Hours: Closed Mondays Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. From Tuesday Thru Saturday in the chapel Thursday, funeral servi * Pd Interment Oshawa Union 'May 14, 2 p.m. 'Cemetery. WILSON, Agnes Jane (Entered Into rest suddenly, on Sunday, May 10, 1964, Agnes Jane Byers, beloved 'wife of the late Perry E. baggy ght Eon "until time of service). _ WINTERFIELD, Phyilis ide @t the Oshawa General Hospital on Mon- day, May 11, 1964, Phyllis Ida Groves dot Whitby), beloved wife of Gordon A. Winterfield, dear mother of Mrs. G. Pettes (Beverly) of Oshawa, dear sister af Mrs. R, Smith (Winifred), sydney Gordon Groves. Resting at . C. Tan Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service In the chapel on Wednesday, May 13th, at 2pm. ft Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. It Is requested by the family that the casket remain closed. Minister the Rev. J. Porter. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all ; GERROW ~ "FUNERAL HOME *. 390 KING STREET WEST / TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements ond floral requirements for all - Sccasions. ~~ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 4 « : IN MEMORIAM "CURZON -- In loving memory of a sister, Frances Curzon, who passed jay May 12, 1963. ™*Time takes away the edge of grief, "* But memory turns back every leaf. =<Ever remembered by George Wilkes nd family. ZUFELT -- in loving memory of a dear husband, Wellington Zufeit, who passed away May 12, 1961. 1 lost-a husband with a heart of gold Who. was more fo me than wealth) untold; Without farewell he fell asieep, «& With only memories for me to keep. « He was a husband so very rare, Content in his home and always there. y & treasure still, with love sincere, «Beautiful memories of one so dear, «Sadly missed by his wife, Rose. * ZUFELT -- In loving memory of a uncle, Wellington Zutelt, who passed y May 12, 1961. Gone from us, but leaving memories ® Death can never take away: ® Memories that will always linger ® While upon earth we stay. an" remembered by Ken, Ethel and ly. 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Original owner, just Ilke new. 10% DOWN $38. Monthly condition and good condition. Telephone 728-6879. GILSON CHEST FREEZER 19 two years old, In good condi T 725-8732. FENDER ELECTRIC GUITAR and plifier.Professional cost $230. Cal 723-9546 after five. TOR good television tube tester also) cubic ition, foot, $250. and 3 wheels and tires. Suitable for trail- er, $17. Also 45 gallon drum. Apply 320 Linden Street. 90,000 BTU gas forced air furnace, fully automatic, used two years, good condi- tion. $70. Telephone 725-7783. d om Sell $150. ONE SNACK BOOTH, size 10 ft. x 12 ft. way and parking area at Sinclair Public School, tion contact caretaker at the school, Mon- Whitby Township. For informa- jay to Friday, 4 to 5 p.mi. Tenders to be received by May 23, 1964, Reply to secre- tary, Mrs. James C, Thompson, Brooklin, Ontario. Telephone Bowmanville 623-5063. range, 40", four-burner, 1959 LARK Two door sedon, six cylinder with automatic. Ideal second 10% DOWN $8.50 Weekly hull, 100 hp trailer. F 8612. ICE BOX suitable for cottage. Good con- dition, $10. Apply 1268 Park Road South. PLUMBING fixtures, trailers, JUMPS, tems, laundry tubs, sinks, mowers, piping, rototilier. H, Chinn, Hill- side and Park South. boats, motors, ressure sys cars, P cabinets, lawn pt oven and warming oven, storage bin, In excellent condition. Telephone 723-4272. COATS girls' spring and winter, size 8 to 11, Also other items. Telephone Whitby, 668-2465. GREW BOAT, 1963, twenty foot, convert- lapstrake FLEETWOOD TELEVISION 21" screen, sewing chrome table, and beds, etc, Apply 716 Beaupre 7282047. outboard Mercury, tandem ully T 728- 2 FOOT CRUISER with 85 HP Mercury motor. Telephone Dunbarton, TE91742. 1959 CHEVROLET Two door sedan, six cylinder, fully equipped. Very econo- mical. 10% DOWN $9.75 Weekly 1959 CHEVROLET PICK-UP TRUCK with long box and showroom condition. 10% DOWN $10. Weekly 1958 PONTIAC STATION WAGON Sierra gold with matching interior, Ready for the road. 10% DOWN $9.75 Weekly - 1957, PONTIAC Four door. sedan, six cylinder automatic, A real beauty 10% DOWN $7.85 Weekly. 1957 BUICK Four door hardtop, must be seen to be appreciated. 10% DOWN $9.60 Weekly 1959 PLYMOUTH Two door savoy. Priced right for quick sale. 10% DOWN MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 $8.75 Weekly GUN WANTED phone Oshawa /25-8183. -- Old antique. Tele RANGE, Frigidaire, electric, 40 Inch, $35; also two cribs, one complete with mat- 725-6270, Tell it to the World with WANT ADS ! The funeral service for George B. Brent, of Hillsdale Manor, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Friday, May 8, was held at the McIntosh-Ander- son Funeral Chapel Monday, May 11, at 2 p.m. Rev. John D. Osborne of Christ Memorial Anglican Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were George Burke, David Brent, Ronald Brent, Robert McQuiggin, Wil- liam Gummow and Art Forsythe. Friday -- Open Until 8:30 p.m. Drop In and Get Full Details Anytime At Our Office In The OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Phone Oshawa 728-9482 Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation Canada Permanent Trust Company tress. T 1958 EDSEL Two door hardtop. Big V-8 motor with floor shift. 10% DOWN $7.80 Weekly 'GARD OF THANKS 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEKELLAR -- The family of the late appland S. Kellar (Lyle), wish to thank tives, friends and neighbors for their "ness during their recent bereave- PY & @PATTEN -- 1 wish to express my' sin- @apre thanks to relatives, friends and @neighbors for cards, flowers; gifts and @nmpyers. A special thank you to Dr. J. P. aroosis, Dr. W. M. Shaw, Dr. S$. H. qWitzel and nurses and staff on 2A for kindness shown me during my stay In gOshawa Genera! Hospital; also Rev. aMagee for his visits. « Norma Patten, 230 Eigin Street West. * WELSH -- | wish to express my sincere 'appreciation and thanks for all the care Send kindness extended to. me during my Srecent siay In the Oshawa General Hos- 'pital. A special thanks ot ; Four door, V-8, with auto- matic. Car must be seen to jbe appreciated. 10% DOWN $7.54 Weekly | NICOLS MOTOR SALES LTD. | 146 Brock St. North Across from Royal Hotel just north of 4 comers Whitby 668-3331 The difference between hoping and having is... 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