Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Aug 1964, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, August 15, 1964 ad PRESS a 29---Automobiles For Sele 32--Articles tor Sele VOLVO IN MEMORIAM irth | Sidney ife RICHARDS -- In mother, her smile Is gone | forever, And her hand we cannot touch, Stil we have so many memori: Of thhe one we loved so much. Her memory is our keepsake With which we'll never part, God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. --Lovingly remembered by Earle, Elsie, Harold and Marjoohrie TREVAIL -- in loving memory Gordon Trevail, who departed this August 16, 1948, --Lovingly remembered by his wife and family. '" CARD OF THANKS SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Osha, o 728-0921 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. Call Valley Creek Furniture 16% Bond W --- 728-4401 Patio Stones, Screen Blocks, Sand, gravel, top soil, stone, Heese He materials _wall- boards, Bricks, Cement, Roof- ing, Tile 668-3524. SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED Fuel and Builders Supplies 244 Brock St. S., WHITBY, Ont. TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK. RENTALS' (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 DAWSON -- We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the 14 Albert St. SMALL HI FI set, $35. Phone Whitby 668-4844 after 5 p.m, ney Ertan, pant he Bowmanville 623-2290. one oll stove, suliable for colleges Tele Phone 728-2416. BICYCLE -- repairs, winter storage, also used bicycles, 1700 Charles Street, Whitby. Call 668-5685. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashii dupli- tors iters, hited cal s, files, furniture. We buy, sell,.rent, ser- budget ter many acts of of the floral offer- "TOWNS -- Bill and Janice (nee Row- - den) thank God for the safe arrival of baby daughter, Trisha Louise, ibs. 4 o7s., on Friday August 14, 1964, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr .King, Dr, Rogers and nursing steff of. 4th floor. . YOUNG -- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Young are happy fo announce the arrival of 4 baby girl, Marie Rose Janette, 6 Ibs. 12 ozs. at the Oshawa General Hospital on Sithe WA of St. and neighbors during our r bereave- ment in the loss of a dear husband and father, Robert Dawson. We especially wish. to thank Rev. for his y and ings received from friends, --relatives,| top vice. Largest stock, ms, New 1964 CHEVROLET Impapa two-door hard- » automatic transmission, V-8 pewer Steering and brakes. Radio, padded dash, etc. Low, low mileage, Call 728-2784 or see at 143 Orchard View Bivd. consoling words, the Evening Branch of Mark's and Armstrong Funeral Home for efficient management of the services, Betty Dawson and Family 1959 PONTIAC, V-8 standard, $850 offer. Dial Whitby 668-8255. oom CONVERTIBLE 1959 Singer Gazelle, rew top, custom radio, good rubber, $700., nearest offer. Whitby 668-5286. Thursday, August 13, 1964, with thanks to Dr. Doherty. ULASSIFIED | ADVERTISING | (Continued from Page 13) DEATHS |27--Real Estate For Sale 10 ACRES, Concession 4, side road 20-31, CUDDY, David John, Q.C. at ). (Casket will remain. closed). HAWLEY, Melbourne At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Friday, August 14, 1964, Mel Hawley of 33 O'Dell Street, in his 53rd year, be- loved,husband of Lila Hawley, dear father 'of Mrs. Kenneth Stalker (Bonnie) and Judy of Bowmanville. Resting at the | Price $16,000. Whitby 7 , school one mile, Mr. E..M. Freek, Whitby, 668-4781. $14,500. Three-bedroom . brick bungalow, oil, heat. Down payment $3,000. Three years old, 728-4731. |PONTYPOOL, ONTARIO. Seven - room jhouse, hydro, large lot, near highway, |low taxes, $3,500 with $1,500 down, Bal- jance on easy terms. Apply Sam Manette, telephone Bethany 56 R 11 W. |EXCLUSIVE, clean six-room nome with |two bathrooms and beaut'ful recreation room. Apply 117 Oshawa~ Boulevard South. |FOUR-BEDROOM 2 storey home, near |school, on Harmony Road South. Oil heat, fireplace. Needs some repairs. Large fot, garage. Must be sold to settle estate. Make an offer. Call Jack Sheriff, S. D. |Hyman Real Estate Limited, 728-6286. |100 ACRE beef cattie farm, with fast run- \ning trout stream, 11-room brick house. Terms, Call Hampton his residence, 524 Henry Street, Whitby August 14, 1964. David J. beloved husband of Helen Leonard, dear father of John. and Chris- it home; dear brother of Miss . and Elizabeth Cuddy of Brampton, Dr. F. A, Cuddy, M.D., of Whitby. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in All Saints' Anglican Church, Whitby, on Monday, August 17 at 2 pm. interment St. John's Cemetery, Port Whitby. (Visit- Ing hours 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 fo 9 p.m. on Sunday: 'Smith Funeral Home, Funeral !o49.9991. service 2.30 o'clock Monday afternoon.| Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. | HILL, Lance Edward James Suddenly, at the Oshawa General Hos. pital, on Saturday, August Edward R. PRIVATE, five-room storey and half, with garage, modern, close to schools. Apply 756 Gifford Street or phone 725-6792 15, 1964. Lance|29-Automobiles For Sale James Hill (of R.R. 3 beloved son of Reginald and Eliza-| dear brother of Sandra and Susan;| Resting at the W. C. | Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Monday, August 17 at 3.30 p.m. Inter-| "ment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. Minister the Reverend J. Smith. Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Sunday. TATE John Herbert Entered info rest in Sunnybrook Hos- pital, Toronto, on. Friday August 14, 1964. John Herbert Tate, beloved husband of Hettie Mason Anderson; father of Mrs. Myrtle Tate, of Oshawa and Miss Linda Tate of Oshawa; and Mrs. Roy Peteman (Evelyn) of Columbus; slao George Tate of Pontiac, Michigan; Fred Tate, Oshawa; Jeck Tate, Oshawa and Alex Anderson of Oshawa. Also survived by 3 sisters and one brother in England; and cre brother in Michigan, In his 6ist year, resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral service in the chapel 'on Monday, August 17, at 2 p.m. Inter- 'ment Mount Lawn Cemetery. VANDENBERG, Joseph Suddenly at his home, 34 Nelson Street, 'Bowmanville, on Friday morning, Joseph Vandenbe: Funeral Home. 1) Service at 3.30 o'clock, Saturday after-) noon. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. | WILSON, Albert Edward in General Hospital on Thursday, August 13, 1964, Albert Edward Wilson, in his géth year. Son of the late William 'and Elizabeth Wilson, @ life long resident 'of Oshawa, survived by his sister-in-law, | __ Mrs, Wilfred Wilson, his niece, Mrs. Wil-| diam Ewart, both of Oshawa, and his| gag Neil Wilson of Washington, | -C. Mr. Wilson Is resting at Mcintosh-) Anderson Funeral! Home with service in) the chapel on Saturday, August 15 et 11) a.m. Interment Union Cemetery. | Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all : » GERROW ; FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral . arrangements an floral requirements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE , 728-6555 ' : te t 1961 CHEVROLET IMPALA Convertible, color red with white top, automatic trons- mission, radio, power brakes, power steering, washers, white wall tires and discs. 1957 CHEVROLET HALF TON Pick up truck, in excellent condition, 1955 FORD HALF TON Pick-up truck in excellent condition, | 1957 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, dition, Phone 728-3690 between 9 p.m. 1964 CHEVROLET Bei Air, automatic, Ti good con- 7 pm, - Low overhead, tow prices, Bill Raglan. BUY AND SELL, good used furniture and appliances. One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 723-3271, and used, Hamilton, 444 Simcoe South, HONEST CAL'S Furniture and Appil- ance. Name brands at biggest discounts) anywhere. We carry Restonic and Beverly mattress furniture fines. Your avthori- zed GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street Wes.t 728-9191 WE BUY, sell, trade used furniture and appliances. Goold's Furniture, 215 Dun- das East, Whitby. 668-5481, 1958 TRIUMPH TR3, many new parts, new top, good mileage and body, mech- anically sound, $850. 728-2623. 1953 FORD, excellent condition. New tires and radio, Best offer. Telephone 728-4714. 1962 FORD Galaxy. 6 cylinder, automatic. Excellent condition. $1,000. Will accept trade. Dial 668-4612. 1959 PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, V-8 automatic, power brakes and _ steering, radio, new tires. Excellent condition. Best offer, 725-7603. 1955 BUICK, 4-door hardtop, better than average condition throughout. $250 cash, no jess. Ajax 942-5864 after 6. WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Posi Store, 446 Simcoe Street South, 723-1671. LAWN MOWER headquarters! New and used. ? cycle, 4 cycle electric o: gas- oline, from $15. up. Terms. Cominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. PERMA FOAM MATTRESSES -- Com- fort for allergy and backache sufferers. Free trial. Low prices. Terms. 725-6762. CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies. Complete service. Free estimates. No waiting. Mil Jelinek, 723-1993 anytime. NI freezer, automatic defrost, 1 year olc; 30" deluxe range, glass door oven with 1957 AUSTIN Healy-Corvette. Excellent condition, new paint, wire wheels, hard and soft tops. Will sell or trade for GM car. After 6, telephone 723-9786. 1958 CHEVROLET convertible, V-8, stand- 'ard, good condition, Will trade for older car and cash. Orono 1561. 1956 CHEVROLET, 4 door sedan, ssking $225. Also parts for 1952 Pontiac. Tele phone 728-5057. 1957 CADILLAC convertible, ali power, like new. 1959 Chevrolet sedan, delivery. 1956 Buick, 4 door hardtop, fully equipped. 1955 Buick, sedan (cheap). 1953 Chevrolet half-ton. 728-2061. 1954 BUICK, 2 door hardtop, bod: and tires, with or without re-built avro- |mattc. Whitby, 668-8130. |1985 CADILLAC, $750; 1955 Olds., $250; 1955 Nash, $135. George Brown Motors, 1627 Brock Street South, Whitby. 1957 CHEVROLET Bei Air sedan, V-8 automatic, power brakes, radio, new tires. 137 Colborne East, 2. YY} new condition, rotisserie, 1 year old. Moving, must sac- rifice. Dial 668-4552. 18 FT. cedarstrip Lakefield boat, steer- ing, remote controls, searchlight, slectric horn, navy anchor, cushions, paddle nars, and large boathouse on Water Street, Port Perry. Asking $475 or nearest offer. Phone 725-0355. REFRIGERATOR, medium sized, $25; electric stove, $20. Both in good condi- tion, Dial 655-4936. GRADE # TO 11 English books. All Grade 12 general books. Good condition. Tele- phone 725-3843. 16 FT. Freighter canoe, 44-inch beam, $175 or nearest offer. 728-0049. eek bee ia BABY articles: baby tenda $7, jump-chair $10, sleep and eat it $6. Telephone! 725-0916. ce Se a a CHILD'S CRIB, also double bed, spring and mattress, all in very good con- dition. Ajax, 942-1118. 1956 HILLMAN Husky, very good condi- tion, Price $200 or best offer. T 728-8029. |1959 FORD V-8, 352 engine, 4barrel car- buretor, automatic, $650, very good condi- tion. Telephone 668-8711 or 504 Centre Street, South, Whitby. 1958 BUICK Special, two-door hardtop. Excellent condition. Radio, good tires. Owner transferred overseas. Best offer. Telephone Whitby 668-2406, 1956 DESOTO. sedan, automatic, radio, $525 or TS! Apartment size ranges, re- frigerators, GE, Gibson $128.88 up. Honest Cal's, 424 King West. 728-9191. RIVATE--Go-cart, live axle model, 580 Westbend motor, Reasonable. Also Vaspa scooter, perfect condition. Telephone after 530 p.m., 723-6594. 1961 ALLSTATE SCOOTER, 125 c.c. en- gine, very good mileage, needs tune-up. $200 or best offe:. 728-2623. 9 cuBiC FooT Norge refrigerator, very clean. Good running condition. Telephone 728-8857. power steering, best offer. 723-1989 days. 1963 PONTIAC Laurentian 6, sedan, auto- matic, brakes, power steering, radio, whitewalls, meatilic green. Must sell. Ajax, 942-4006. 1959 CHEVROLET station wagon, stand- ard 4door, extras, Phone Bowmanville, 623-2251. |1962 LAURENTIAN station wagon, auto- Roy W. Nichols Used Car Lot Courtice and Bowmanville 728-6206 623-2556 Open 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. "BUYING OR SELLING | TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA (ust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 KELLY DISNEY | USED CAR LTD. | 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST. ~ | WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down : Always top quality 1958 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe sedan, in ex- cellent condition, New battery and run-| : Dial|EXPERT brake service and front end ning. boards. A bargain at $515. 668-8693, Whitby. 1958 SUNBEAM Rapier, four-seat sports| Cl! 723-4233. convertible, good condition. See at Fred's|T! Brookiin orjare our only business, 1038 Simcoe North, Phone 339. , Garage, Highway No. 7, phone Port Perry, 985-2688, 1963 CHEV L (N MEMORIAM DREW -- in loving memory of a dear 'husband, Frederick Wallace Drew, who passed away August 15, 1960. Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. "Sadly missed by wife Gertrude. HOOD -- In loving August 15, 1959. 1 cannot think of him as dead, Who walks with me no more. Along the path of life | But he has only gone before, Lovingly remembered by his Emma. of my dear husband Cory W. Hood, who passed away | 1955 PONTIAC, ard shift, very good condition, Private. 1957| Brooklin 655-3964. 1955 CHEVROLET station wagon, é-cylin der, standard, radio, windshield washers, good tires heater, 'Y 11 convertible. Best offer,| '|32--Articles for Sale CLARINET, Penzel - Mueller, Boehm svs- tem, Sterling-plated keys. In good condi- tion, $50. Telephone 723-7609. WHITE buffet and chairs, $22. Complete JEW REFRIGERATOR, 2-door, 150 ib.| ~ single bed, #12, Green chesterfield cnair, $3. Refrigerator. All in good condition. Apply 237 Athol Street East. REMINGTON 222 rifle, 6 powerscope: also registered beagle pup, 11 weeks old. 725-2890. FOUR extension ladders, one aluminum saws and power tools, carpenter tools: building materials, doors, windows, Ing, eavestrough, approximately 150 gal- lons paint. Everything must be be- low cost price. Two hall trees, 2 chrome sets; one refrigerator, one buffet ching cabinet, almost new. Stainless steel sink, kitchen utensils, 9 by 12 rug, complete| camping outfit, offices"desk and chair, filing cabinets and typewriter. 728-2061. : BUYING or selling furniture or appll- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or 263-2695. 12-FT. FIBREGLASS boat, 4 HP Scott motor, also trailer, electric starter and fully d. Call TRADE-IN SALE. Three 2brush Hoover polishers, owt Electrolux vacuum clean- ers. All In good condition, From $10 up. 728-6956. BICYCLE, girl's, very good condition. Telephone Whitby 668-4048. 33--Market Basket stevie oP ORGANICALLY grown beans, corn, cu cumbers now available. Bring containers. Pick your own. weekends. Moore- croft Organic Gardens, Sprucehill Road, Dunbarton. SOC Cee RASPBERRIES for sale. Large Willa mette raspberries, Ready picked or pick yourself at Chomko's farm. Telephone 668-4606. matic, power steering, power brakes, |radio, whitewalls, A-1 condition. Apply 127 \Cabot Street 5 to 7 evenings. | 30--Automobiles Wanted | CARS WANTED } Buying o New Car? | Sell your used car to "Ted" | Talk "Cash" to the New | Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 23-4494 __ Res, 725-5574 $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid off NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH | Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreck- ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. |LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prites pald 220 Wentworth East. 725-1181, /31 ---Automobile Repair OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert carburetor and auto electric service, 222 |King West 728-0817, suspension alignment. 226 Celina Street. 34--Lost and Found Spaniel, 3 bells on leather collar. Answers to "Goldie." Lost vicinity John St. Please phone 728-7139. | LOST--Small light colored puppy, part|-- LOST -- Black pouch containing cancelled phone 725-6141. | TENTS, trailers, sleeping bags, stoves, picnic jugs and coolers, Best prices. a sound. $150. 728-2409. 1959 PONTIAC Laurentian.-A-1. condition. | 723-9847. 1958 AUSTIN HEALY, overdrive, wheels, etc. Mechanically A-1. ulate condition. 728-3978 after six. ddoor, 6 cylinder, stand: Immac: Must be sold. $495, or best offer. Ford, 2 door, 6 cylinder, perfect con tread, dition. Private. Must be sold at $575. or best offer. Dial 668-5126 wife 1959 FORD TUDOR, good condition, pri-| vately owned, no down payment required Dial 623-5064. . PALMER -- In loving memory of a fear mother and grandmother, Palmer, who departed August 15, 1958. Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch, Still we! have so many memories Of the one we loved so much. Lula 1955 PONTIAC station wagon, standard| |transmission, A-1 condition. Must be. seen! 'ito be appreciated. Call after 6 om. | 725-1911. |1989 FORD two-door hard 'top, black and interior, Automatic red with matching Her memory is our With which we'll never part, God has her in His keeping, We: have her In our hearts. --Sadly missed children Penny and Frankie. POWLENZUK -- In loving memory of iss EaALCON station wagon, écyl brother " agon, 6-cylinder Se al wat hunt, baad standard, white with red inferior, radio, uk, 5 we often think of. bygone days When we were all together, Our family chain is broken now, + memories of you will live forever. mobile, ed by sister Rose and $350. Telephone 726-3685. wali 7 ahs A and niece Barbara.'i955 PONTIAC four door, automatic. Good| Bela Must sell immediately asking) ~--Ever r brother-in-law Fred MEMORIALS For courteous, qualified mem- orial consultation, call or see. Wm. Greehalgh MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL DIV. ot the Mount Lawn Office in the centre of Oshawo's green area. King St. West. TELEPHONE 723-2633 Office Hours MONUMENTS -- MARKERS and ever remembered by pod nal ponies oh = son Frank, daughter-in-law Willa, grand- 1961 CORVAIR Monza coupe, automatic, | ™ |condition. r 1957 Monarch hardtop, 'in black, Whitby 668-3160. all power, low mileage, spotiess white interior. 10; Stevensons Road, North. seat belts, in good condition. 723-5084. SCARCE 1953 Meteor convertible, stand ard, A-1 motor, body, etc, $495. 1956 Olds- standard, excellent condition, $550. Telephone 725-4398. USED CAR parts, spindles to mi ers also used tires. 509 Bloor Street Eas! after 4 723-2281 any) Terms. $1,095 or trade. 600 Ridgeway. Telephone| Excellent condition. Also Turnpike Cruiser, four-door Telephone ake trail Tire Store, 48 Bond |Street West, and tan, neutered male. Vicinity Athol Phone Whitby 668-2576. TELEVISION tower special, 40-ff. struc- ture, stalled and guaranteed by experts with wire! 19 years' experience. $50. Trio Television, "| Telephone TH-S16, 36--Legal vee THE CORPORATION OF TAKE NOTICE that the Council parts of highways: 7) | AND TAKE FURTHER NOTI | Council shall hear in person or any person who claims that his | 1960 MGA sradio, whitewalls. Good condi-| tion, $1,100 or offer. | 7237-4873, best | 1987 DODGE sedan, automatic, good con- | dition, $350 or best offer, Apply 506 Bloor | East _.|1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, v8 auto- Immacu'ate matic, radio, 22,000 miles. condition. $2,600. Dial 655-3477. Telephone) Tenders will received for the 'i triple-track 'storm windows at including all channel antenna, in- Want-Ads Dont' Cost -They Pay '36--Leaol THE CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE OF STREET CLOSING of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa at its meeting to be held on Tuesday the 8th doy of September, 1964, at 7.30 p.m. | Hall, Oshawa, intends to pass by-laws to close up the following ot the Council Chambers, City That part of Loring Street which lies south of Shakespeare Avenue as shown on Registered Plan 674, That part of Dunkirk Avenue Plan 167 which lies between Dean Avenue and Lomond Street. That port of Dunkirk Avenue Plan 167 which lies between Normandy Street and Lamond Street. CE that at the said meeting the by his. counsel, solicitor or agent land wil be preduically affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard. DATED AT OSHAWA THIS 15th DAY OF AUGUST, A.D. 1964 L. R> Barrand, Esq., City Clerk, 50 Centre Street, OSHAWA, Ontario. installation of fifteen Aluminum the Community Memorial Hos- RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 1957 BUICK, automatic, 8-cylinder, 4-door, radio good body, good tires. Good Invest- ment. Whitby, 668-5901 or 725-9378. DOC'S AUTO SPEED and Custon, new jlocation sf 1600 King Street East for lyour speed equipment, auto accessories and parts. Open daily 910; 24 hour tow- ing. 728-7781, pital, Port Perry. Particulars may be obtained from the Super- intendent at the hospital. Tenders to be closed September 5th, 1964, Address all tenders to the Secretary of the Community Mem- rial Hospitol Boord, Port' Perry. ' cheques and deposit book, reward. Tele-| Lost -- Cat, large tiger-stripe, black! and Peel, Whitby. Answers to "junior," | CARPENTER CONTRACTORS ONTARIO HOSPITAL SEALED TENDERS wil be re- ceived by the undersigned, until 3:00 p.m. (E.D.T.) on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1964 for the supply and installa- tion of new locks at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, Ontario, Specifications and Tender Documents may be obtained from, or viewed at Room 6630, Department of Public Works, East Block, Parlia- ment Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, or viewed at the Builder's Exchange, Oshawa, Ontario. A $2,500.00 Bid Bond, o 100% Performance Bond and a 50% Payment Bond will be required as specified. Tenders will not be consider- ed unless made on forms supplied by the Department. The lowest or ony tender not necessarily accepted, J. D. Millar, : Deputy Minister, Department of Public Works Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF WIL- LIAM GEORGE JOHNS, Re- tired Farmer, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of William George Johns, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County. of Ontario, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 23rd day of June, 1964 are hereby noti- fied to send in to the under- signed Personal Representa- tive of the said deceased on or before the 31st day of August, 1964, full particu- lars of their claims. Imme- diately after the said date the Personal Representative will distribute the costs of the said deceased having re- gard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated at Oshawa this 30th day of July, 1964. EDGAR FRANK BASTEDO, Executor, By his solicitors, McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers & Solicitors, 37 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST AND SAVINGS CORPORATION Take notice that Central On- tari Trust & Savings Cor- poration, incorporated under the provisions of The Loan & Trust Corporations Act of Ontario and hawng its Head Office in the Municipality of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario in the Province of Ontario intends to apply to the Registrar of Loan and Trust Corporations of the Province of Ontario for registration as a Trust Com- pony pursuant to the Pro- visions of The Loon & Trust Corporations Act, R.S.O. 1960, Chapter 222. DATED at Oshawa, Ontario this 15'th day of August, 1964, E. Marks, Q.C., 17 King Street E., OSHAWA, Ontario, Solicitor for the Applicant. STRIKE IT RICH | Sell Things You Don't Need, Through An Oshawa Times Classified Ad. 723-3492 -|ployment has been a big suc- _| Leonard in Toronto _|low in Mount Lawn Cemetery. feels: fost es been. a boon"... "Brought all kinds of problems' .. 'Very successful" , . . "Creates head- aches . . Opinions blow as. hot and cold as the Canadian climate on the effect of the federal gov- ernment's $500 bonus to buyers sf new winter -built houses, which starts its second season Dec. 1 The federal government be- lieves its incentive to shift some warm-weather construction to |winter to ease seasonal 'unem- | | "OBITUARIES | DAVID JOHN CUDDY, QC | The death occurred suddenly |Fridayn Aug. 14, at his home,| 1524 Henry street, Whitby, of |David John Cuddy, QC He had) }been in poor health for a year. Born at Amerstburg, Ont., the son of the late Charles Arnold land Eva May Cuddy, the de- | ce: sed graduated from Uni-| lversity of Toronto and Osgoode} Ha'l. He married the former Helen in June, 1943. | te started practising law in| Whitby and gained a rapid rep-| utation among his associates in legal circles. The deceased was a member of All Saints Anglican Church, Whithy: a past president of the [Rotary Club of Whitby; past) {president of Ontario County) Bar Association; and a mem-| ber of Composite Lodge, AND AM, Whitby. He served) overseas with the JAG Branch in the Second World War. He held the rank of major | He is survived by his wife and two sons, John David and Christopher Charles. The deceased is also survived by a brother, Dr. F. A. Cuddy, lof Whitby, and two sisters, |Miss Winona Cuddy and Miss Flizabeth Cuddy, both of | Brampton. | The remains are at the W.| j |C. Town Funeral Home, Whitby. |The funeral service will be held in All Saints Anglican /Church, Whitby. Monday, Aug. 117, at 2 p.m. The service will j be conducted by Rev. Stanley | Armstong, rector of All Saints Anglican Church. Interment will fellow in St. John's Cemetery, Port Whitby. | Visiting hours will be from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to/9 p.m., Sun- jday, Aug. 16. The casket will jremain closed. | | JOHN HERBERT TATE | The death occurred Friday, }Aug. 14, at the Sunnybrook Veterans' Hospital, Toronto, jafter being in poor health for jeight years, of John Herbert Tate, of 534 Normandy avenue, | Oshawa. He was in his 61st |year. : a an Oshawa resident for 36 | years after also living . in |Michigan and in the Sutton dis- trict. He was born July 10, 1904, |the son of the late Mr. and |Mrs. George Thomas Tate. The |deceased was married to the} \former Hettie Mason Anderson, | |who survives him. | | He served in the Second World | War as a member of the Royal) Canadian Ordinance Corps and | subsequently became a member) of the Royal Canadian Legion, | Branch 43, | In addition to his wife he is) survived by three daughters: | Mrs, Myrtle Tate and Miss Lin- | da Tate, both of Oshawa, and) Mts. Roy Pereman (Evelyn), of \Columbus and four sons. Fred jand Jack Tate and Alex Ander- |son, all of Oshawa and George |Tait, of Pontiac, Mich. Also surviving are three sisters and a brother all living in England, a brother in Michi- |gan, and 16 grandchildren, The remains are at the Arm- strong Funeral Home. The memorial service will be held in the chapel, Monday, Aug. 17, at 2 p.m. Rev. A. Woolcock, jpadre of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, will conduct the service. Interment will fol- LANCE EDWARD J. HILL | The death occurred suddenly early today at the Oshawa General Hospital of Lance Ed- ward James Hill, three-month- old son of Reginald and Eliza- beth Hill, of RR 3, Bowmanville. In addition to his parents, the deceased is survived by two sisters, Sandra and Susan, and his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Cornish, of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. P. Hill, of; Havelock. | The remains are at the W. C.| Town Funeral Home, Whitby, | for service in the chapel, Mon-) jday, Aug. 17, at 3.30 p.m. The service will be. conducted | iby Rev. John Smith, minister | o° St. Marks United Church, | Whitby. Interment will be in! Mount Lawn Cemetery. FUNERAL OF 'GEORGE F. KENNEDY The memorial service for George. F. Kennedy; who died) in his 63rd year at Toronto} |General Hospital, Wednesday, | Aug. 12, was held from the} chapel of the Armstrong Funeral) Home, Friday, Aug. 14, at 2) p.m, Rev. D. A. P. Allen, minister of St. Paul's Presbyterian Chunch, conducted the service. Interment followed in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers. were John Tur- |ner, Joseph Turner, Charles) Kennedy, Wilfred Duffy, William Rutherford and Russell Pak. cess. A Cross-Canada Survey by The Canadian Press turned up a wide range of pros and cons, plus some ideas for im- provement, Varying circumstances be- tween Canadian regions appar- ently have affected the way it worked out. But there also are cases of lack of agreement within the same community. As it stands, the bonus goes to the first purchaser of a new home put up between Dee, 1 and March 1. P. S. Young, a Winnipeg de- veloper, suggesetd it should be run on a regional basis because of climatic variations. 'Here on the prairies, with a severe winter, unemployment can ex- tend into May." WANTS LONGER PERIOD . B. Sawyer, president of the Halifax Branch of the Met- ropolitan Home - Builders' As- sociation, proposed an option of completing a house in any four months of an extended period, say between Nov. 1 and May 1. A rush of building in the shorter period brings a difficult run on construction materials, he said, Henry Meinhardt, secretary of the Saint John, N.B. Build-| ers' Exchange, agreed but added that the bonus as it stands has helped the industry. Winter Building Plan Brings Varied Reaction ers' and Steamfitters' Union in Edmonton, said: "I think the government wasted a lot of money as far' as this' area is concerned and hasn't put any more people to work." But J. A. Norton, manager of the Edmonton Builders' Ex- change, said he is in favor of continuing the plan, that construction was up dur- ing the past winter nad down during the present summer by comparison with a year earlier, an indication that it was hav- ing the effect. sought by the government of "borrow- ing" some home-building from summer for winter work SPREAD WORK OUT "The bonus helped spread the work out over the year," said A. J, Shaw, general manager of the Vancouver Builders' Ex- change. Jim Moffat, business ayent at Victoria for the United Broth- erhood of Carpenters and Join- ers, said the bonus helped labor but "'contractors hope it wyn't be paid next year because it created headaches." However, E. R. Slegg, presi- dent of a construction company in the same city, said: '"We would like to see it again next Sudbury builders called for an enlarged period such as be- tween Oct. 1 and April 15 year." In Calgary, John Hannigan, secretary of the AFL-CIO Build- The survey generally showed| Hou ment is holding off interest adjustments until fall in a to. spur winter ing' theseas 1.4 wotuually Ware ing, whereas I'd n ve about 30." : Robert Clements, president of the Saskatoon House-Builders' Association, said the bonus has made a lopsided year for the construction business. "The squeezed our summer oa by goa 'we Salle paying penalty of a : balanced year." He & felt the in part ngs oo was cai ra led: interest Housing, Act rates on National approved loans. In Manitoba, Louis Plotkin, president of the Winnipeg se - Builders' 5 said the effect on the labor market was mostly that the competent force--never out of work anyway -- worked a lot harder last winter, The less- skilled 'found a bit more work they otherwise wouldn't have." He said home building in Winnipeg has been rather slack this summer but added the credit situation is @ more im- portant factor than the bonus incentive. SUPPLIES SHORT In Ontario, the Toronto Real Estate Board said of the bonus: "Very successful and should be repeated." Builders were caught short of supplies during last winter's rush but are stock- ing up for the one ahead Sum- mer construction is down from last year but the board looks for a record year over all. In Windsor, Cal Shwery of the Windsor House-Builders' Ass0- ciation said the bonus was "a good stimulus to the house- building industry and hasn't Albert Gagnon, president © of|ing Trades Council, said: ""Thejhad any noticeable effect on the Montreal Builders' open District Home-| months between Sept. 1 andi Julv 1. He said the present \period is much too short for completion of a residence. On the other hand, there are those who are happy with the way the bonus operated in its first season last winter. And others would be just as happy jto see it dropped. 'COSTLY FLOP' C€. J. McConnell, a big Ea- jmonton builder and past presi- dent of the National House- |Builders' Association, is the one \who called it a 'costly flop" jand a "short-sighted waste of jour money." | (Government officials caicu- late it cost $10,342,500 anplied |to 24,529 houses and provided |90,000 'on-site jobs, and that most of the outlay was saved in reduced unemployment insur- ance payments.) However, Norman Darby- shire, secreatry of the Plumb- t Association, would) it much wider -- to 10) bonus has certainly helped em- ployment. It's been a boon to our people and kept them very, very busy." But Jack MeNeil, secretary of the Alberta council of the car- penters' union, said: "The bo- nus has had no effect on unem- ployment in organized labor." | Don Wilson, past-president of the Calgary House - Builders' Association, said housing has been stimulated but he does not approve of the government us- ing house-building as a means of stimulating Oy: ment. "House - building should be regulated by supply and de- mand." In Saskatchewan, James Cairns, president of hte Regina House - Builders' Association, said workers have been helped mental effect on the industry because it will force prices up. SAYS YEAR LOPSIDED | He said there is little murt- |gage money available this sum- lmer and suggested the govern- but the plan will have a detri- summer construction as yet." Milt Chapman, past-president of the London Real Estate Board, said: 'The bonus was a real shot in the arm. If cer- tainly has increased the sale of new houses." But nearby at Sarnia William McCance, former president of the National House - Builders' Association, said: "None of the builders I know are in favor of the plan. It may have created some employment in the winter but it has deferred house-build- ing in the summer." In Quebec, Roger Perreault, secretary of the Northern Que- bec Building and Construction Trades Council of the AFL-CIO, said the bonus has not made much difference to employ- ment. It had not changed the principle that in a good year & construction employee will work eight months. "The only change now is that they work in less-favorable con- ditions -- it's much colder in winter." semen With to the Newspaper. "Day-In" and "Day-Out" | "Rain or Shine"... The English-born carpenter) HE'S REMEMBER! Your Oshawa Times Newspaper Carrier Has to pay for his papers EVERY WEEK, so PLEASE don't keep him waiting for His Payment. He's in business for himself and the money you owe belongs to HIM , ... not In many cases he just cannot afford to keep on paying for his newspapers and not collecting . . . so please try and help YOUR Carrier to mvet his obligations . .. by paying him promptly.when he calls. Oshawa Times ALWAYS on TIME | With Your OSHAWA _ TIMES! " Sts bh. 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