Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Aug 1964, p. 20

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29--Automobiles For Sale 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 20, 1964 29-----Automobiles For Sale F 2973 apis ny 3 i Wayne and Bev. ( the safe arrival # 3f . MeDIARMID -- age | and Claudia wish to announce the arrival of @ daugh- ter, Mary Lynn Evelyn, 7 Ibs. 5 ozs, at the -- rag st wowie 2 Mena aa Aug. 17, 1964. First gra lor Mr. » H, Ni +s Mr. and Mrs. nie } and child for Mr. and Mrs. F. po another great-grandchild for Mr. and Mrs, John Bray. SORENSEN -- Knud and happy to announce the birth of a daugh ter, Christine, 5 Ibs. 11 ozs., on Tuesday, August 18, 1964 af the Oshawa General Hospital. A wee sister for Carsten. Thanks to Dr. Spragge and 4th floor staff. iT. IS -- Stan and Doreen (nee meee bog happy to announce the birth of @ daughter, 8 Ibs. 12 o7zs., on Thors- day, August 20, 1964 at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, Many thanks to Dr. Bald- win and nurses and staff of the 4th floor. Lissi are DEATHS SEWERS, Anna C. " : At Hillsdale Manor on Tuesday, Augus' 18, 1964, Anna Thomas, In her 89th year. Beloved widow of ore. onine. Pre ther of Robert rillia, \e ig: Bg Oshawa, Mrs. © Georgia. \* Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West for service In the chapel on Friday, August 21 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Commiery. __ PeRSiosas Kndness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STRET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements ond floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM LONGBOTTOM -- In loving memory ef a dear husband and dad, Henry G. Longbottom, who passed away August 20, 1959 memorles silently kept 1 husband and dad we Beautiful Of a wondertu' will never forget. A silent thought, @ secret tear, Keeps his memory ever dear. remembered by wife and _ STEWART -- In loving memory of my dear wife, Mary Robinson Stewart, who passed away August 20th, 1963. H memories, sons. George Stewart, 506 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario. MEMORIALS For courteous, qualified age orlal consultation, call or see Wm. Greehalgh MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL DIV. ot the Mount Lown Office in the centre of Oshawa's green area. King St. West. TELEPHONE 723-2633 Office Hours a MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. Cc 723-1002 728-6627 ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 19) 30--Automobiles Wanted - CARS WANTED Buying o New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash'" to the New Car Dealer ond "SAVE"' TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 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 Ac-oss: 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 for wrecking. Highest prices paid Wentworth East. 725-1181. 1958 AUSTIN HEALY, overdrive, wire wheels, etc. Mechanically A-1. Immac- ulate condition. 728-3978 after six. + 1987 T.R .3, second car. Immaculate con- dition. 26,000 miles. Removable hardtop, wire wheels, overdrive, radio. 723-4268. 1960 SIMCA, 2-tone bive. Good condition. Price $195. Call 723-9989 after 6:30 p.m. 1958 VOLKSWAGEN, good condition, want cars 120 BILL DREW | MERCURY SALES AJAX. 942-1030 1963 MERCURY $55 Convertible Bucket seats, automatic transmission, radio, power steering, power brakes, power windows, and seats. Finished in Snow Cap White with spot- less red interior. New car Guarantee. $3195 1962 CONSUL 4 Door Sedan King of the economy cars in show-room condition. Flawless white exterior with blue lea- ther interior. $1095 1961 METEOR 2 Door Economical 6 cylinder, with standard transmission, Clean as a pin inside and out. Fin- ished in sparkling Viking Blue. Only $1395 1960 CHEV. Biscayne 2 Door Trouble free 6 cylinder motor with standard transmission. Only $1195 1959 METEOR Rideau Sedan V-8 motor, automatic trans- mission, custom radio, and power steering. Attractive 9g and white two tone fin- ish. Only $995 1959 FORD 2 Door Sedan Economical 6 cylinder with standard transmission, cus- tom radio. One owner. $995 1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Station Wagon Equipped with automatic transmission and radio, Me- chanically perfect. Eyecatch- ing two tone bronze and white finish. $895 SAVE $ $$ 1964. MERCURY Maurader 4 Door Hardtop V-8 motor, dual range auto- matic transmission, power steering, power brakes, white wall tires, wheel discs, back- up lights, and safety package. Wimbledon white finish with Royal blue interior, 1964 COMET 4 Door Sedan 6 cylinder motor with' outo- matic transmission, windshield washers, white woll tires, skylight blue exterior with SEAWAY MOTORS LTD. 200; DUNDAS W., WHITBY 668-5893 Your Authorized Dealer For Ford's Family of Fine Products 1959 MONARCH FORDOR SEDAN Gleaming black with white accent stripe, equipped with automatic . transmission, ra- dio and new whitewalls, A-1 throughout. Low down pay- $1295 1960 FORD FAIRLANE 500 FORDOR SEDAN Snappy V-8 engine, automatie transmission, radio and white- walls, Finished in tu-tone tan and white with spotless mat- ching interior. One owner. New cor trade in. Excellent condition. $1295 1964 GALAXIE 500 XL TUDOR HARDTOP Finished in siver smoked grey with contrasting red interior. Fully equipped, low mileage demonstrator. Factory warran- $3595 1960 FALCON FORDOR WAGON Tu-torie green and white with Automatic transmssion and radio. Newly rebuilt engine and A-1 condition, Low mon- thly payments. $1195 1959 GALAXIE FORDOR SEDAN Finished in Raven block with matching blue interior. This popular model is equipped with dual range automatic transmission, radio and V-8 engine. Spotless inside ond out Your older model for down payment. $1295 1960 DODGE 4 DOOR SEDAN Smart cream finish, econo- mical 6 cylinder engine, auto- matic transmission and radio, One local owner, A-1 condi- | $1195 1958 FORD FORDOR SEDAN Finished in Corinthian White, equipped with economical 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission and radio, Ex- cellent mechanically, $795 SEAWAY MOTORS LTD. 200 DUNDAS W., 29--Automobiles For Sale 29----Automobiles For Sale | 32--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale USED CARS Roy W. Nichols 1961 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR HARDTOP 6 cylinder, automatic trons- mission, whitewoll __ tires, wheel discs, custom radio, etc, Really sharp throughout. 1959 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN 6 cylinder, automatic trans- mission with radio, wheel SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars, Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. Sunbeam Mixmaster with juicer, Sunbeam large size lawn mower, Space heater, Vibrator Set pillow & hand unit, 21" RCA _ Television, Westminster Chime Clock, Lawn Roller; hand hedge clip- pers; croquet set, Liquor Cabinet with glasses (blond finish), Cedor chest (needs little varnish), Deltox Rug Pi 18%, Telephone 725-2995 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: quolity discs ond washers, Immacu- late white with ton interior trim, 1958 HILLMAN SEDAN Economical transportaton, 1957 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 4-DOOR HARDTOP 6 cylinder, automatic trans- mission with radio. In good condition, 1956 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 6 cylinder with standard transmission and radio. Ideal second cor. 149 TRUCK 1955 FORD V-8 PICK-UP © In real good condition me- chanicolly, needs a little body work, Here is a good buy. WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD USED CARS THAT MUST BE CLEARED OUT BEFORE THE NEW STOCK COMES IN. OPEN TILL 9 P.M, EXCEPT SUNDAYS Ask for "Ace" Richards or Louis Phillips Roy W. Nichols GUARANTEED USED CARS Bowmanville 623-2556 Courtice 728-6206 | VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshav o 728-0921 1987 MERCURY ~seaan, V-8, 4 barrel, standard shift. Telephone Whitby, 668 4404, 1957 FORD, V-8 sedan, good. condition,| reasonable, must be sold, Tel 1962 BEL AIR 2 door hardtop, V-8, auto- matic, radio, power steering, excellent condition, low mile- age. Telephone 728-2939 1938 CHEVROLET Biscayne, 4 door, 6 standard, whitewalls, radio, washers, $650, or best offer, 668-2998. 1959 CHEVROLET sedan delivery. Low mileage. Top condition, $795. Telephone 668-5213, Whitby. 192 CORVAIR deluxe sedan, automatic, radio, etc. Excellent condition, $1,650. Telephone 723-9052. 1964 CHEVELLE sedan, 7,000 miles. Auto-, matic, radio, optional engine, Call 728-| 5542 after 6. : 1957, CADILLAC, Coupe de Ville, fully Powered, black, good condition, $650. Whitby, 668-4517, 1960 CHEVROLET, six-cylinder, two-door, standard, good condition, $795 for quick sale, 833 Centre Street North, Private, DOUBLE pick-up, " tar, excellent cond!?: FABULOUS MATTRESS SALE famous brand names SERTA - BEVERLY - SEALY RESTONIC - MARSHALL and quilted SLASHED from $27.00 WILSON FURNITURE'S Mattress Palace 20 Church Street, Oshawa | HAVE A SECRET. WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances, Call Valley Creek Furniture 00th PRICES. BIG. SALE. Dresses aii sizes at half price. Permanénts, $5, Telephone 725-9356, Lore See » 14% Bond Street East (one loor up). * RE-CONDITIONED = sewing Singer Console, $39. Portable, $29. and treadie, $12, Demonstrator. Einas and others, $99. Oshawa Sewing Centre, 329 Simcoe Street South, 728-2391, TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli- cators, cheque writers, comptometers, files, furniture. We buy, sell, rent, serv- ice, Largest stock, budget terms. New and used. Low overhead, low price. Bill Raglan. oline, from Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. PERMA FOAM MATTRESSES -- Com- fort for allergy and backache suffe Free trial, Low prices, Terms. 725-6762. CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies. Complete service. Free estimates. No waiting. Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. ednihdth lcci ic cal. ale TEEN SWEATERS and skirts, sizes 10-16. bie. Phone 725-7884. RANGE, 40-inch Frigidaire, in excellent oven fully $60. cash. Trap Troops LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)--Pre- mier Moise Tshombe moved to- day to oust thousands of citi- zens of countries accused of undercutting his regime, as fighting raged in the east city of Bukavu invaded by rebel forces. : As the spreading Communist- backed rebellion seemed to take rers.|a turn for the worse, Tshombe said he believed a report that Peking - trained rebel leader Pierre Mulele, 33, is dead. Dip- lomatic sources, however, be- lieve the former Congolese ed- ucation minister is alive in Telephone 725-5937. GIRLS bicycle, CCM, full size, new con- dition. After 5 evenings apply 558 Cartier or call 725-2208. y BY 1? beige Trilan rug, with cor- rugated foam rubber underpad, one year old. $85, 728-7429. OIL burner and controls, like new. Tele- phone 723-9492. REFRIGERATOR frigidaire, large size, right hand door. $75, Telephone between 7 and 9 p.m. 723-7309. |TWO new 650 x 30 Inch first line white wall tires, mounted on Corvair wheels. Telephone 728-2807. HEAVY DUTY, +burner stove, excellent condition. 4-poster solid mahogany bed, box spring and mattress. Dresser and desk. 723-2007. oe Ss VARITYPER and Muitil Sacrifice. Write International 1011 Bleury, Montreal, Quebec. ' ith model 1250. Limited, 16% Bond W --- 728-4401 Regent" electric gul- 723-7388, | HONEST CAL'S Furniture and Appi. ind 4 ince. Name brands at biggest cnceoets anywhere. We carry Restonic and Beverly mattress furniture lines. Your authori- zed GE dealer. Coniact Honest Cal's on Whitby, pA Street Wes.¢ 728-9191 E BUY, sell, trade used furniture and 1962 CHEVROLET coupe, partially re- stored, new battery, licence, $550. and drive away. Apply Howard Motors, Kent Street North, Whitby. CHEVROLET MA' low mileage, $650, take over payments. | 723-6785. 1961 CORVAIR MONZA, four-speed trans- mission, bucket seats, radio, whitewalls, padded dash. Best offer, Telephone 728- 6778. das East, Goold's Furniture, 21 Whitby. 66e-sas7, 1 218 Dun- GENERAL ELECTRIC pushbutton rande, Bg Urea |40-inch size, $75, Electric trains (4 sets), LIBU, equipped, stii/24, ,,accessories, $30. Phone Brooklin, on warranty, ermine white, red' interior, |------- WEDDING GOWN, size 12, complete wil hoop and veil. New condition, Bent ph sonable offer. Finne Bowmanville, 623-2903, HIGH-FIDELITY RECORDS, good piay- ing condition, top bands, vocal and etre: mental. Telephone 723-4356 after 6 p.m. der, custom radio, washers, low mileage. Telephone 723-3710. 1958 PONTIAC four door, automatic. Good 'condition. Must sell immediately asking $550. Telephone 725-4398. USED CAR parts, spindles to make trail ers: also used tires. 509 Bloor Street Eas! after 4. 723-2281 apartment size, elec- cleaner with attach- n Community silverware, silver tea, sacrifice, Telephone 725-4414, WEDDING dress, size 7, bell skirt, cathedral train, crinoline and veil, Has been dry cleaned. Original price $120. tric, ments, vacuum chest. Will sacrifice for $50. Phone 725-3471. WASHING new DOC'S AUTO SPEED and Custon, location af 1600 King Street East for! ing. 728-7781. ton Road, Hampton, 263-2351. SPAULDING Aug. 19 1956 AUSTIN sedan, good running $90. Telephone 725-1841. trade. Dial Whitby 668-4612, | 1930 MODEL A FORD, $65., BSA motor- Oshawa, 1958 PONTIAC Pathfinder sedan, 6-cylin-| shield washers. Good condition. Best offer over $600. Phone Bowmanville 623-2903. | 1957 FORD, 2 door, 6 cylinder, perfect] condition, Private. Must be sold at best) offer. Dial 668-5126. e | 1956 METEOR Niagara, _ windshield washers, one owner, excellent condition. | Telephone 728-6518: Svan 1955 PONTIAC, 4 door, 6 cylinder, stand- ard transmission, A-1 condition. Private. Must be sold for best offer. Dial 668-5126. 31---Automobile Repair OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert lcarburetor and auto electric service, 222 King West 728-0817. 1392. EXPERT brake service and front end 226 Celina Street. 1957 PONTIAC coach, 6 cylinder, auto- matic. Financing with no down pay it Call 723-4233. $550. 728-9286. 1961 MONARCH, 4 door deluxe, fully equipped, new car 36,000 TRA are our only business, Phone 728-7339. 1038 Simcoe North, original miles, one owner, Town Line Motors, King Street East next to House That Jack Built. 1922 CHEVROLET, baby grand touring, very solid body, complete with top. Also 1921 Essex touring. 725-8088. 1957 stationwagon, perfect condition WHITBY $150. DODGE Regent, 1957, standard. Phone Ajax 942-5166. throughout. 6 cylinder standard trans- mission, $895. cash or $100. and take over payments of $40. monthly, owing balance $751. Phone 728-9677, 32--Articles tor Sale 12-FT. FIBREGLASS boat, 40 HP Scolt motor, also trailer, electric starter and fully equipped. Call 728-0489. STOVE fable top excellent condition, $50 725-1383. '29-----Auti omobiles For Sole cycle, 150 ec, $110, 94 Sherwood Avenve,| BICYCLE jalso used bicycles, 1700 Charles Street,| Whitby, Call 668-5685. Also 2 children's life jackets. Telephone 79.5494. __|DISCOUNTS! Apartment size range » "Easy", with pump, $20. Phone 728-0483. your speed equipment, auto accessories|REFRIGERATOR, very good co and parts. Open daily 9-10; 24 hour tow-| Apply 25 Grenfell Street. se Ah _ | TWIN continental beds, 39", complete 1956 DODGE, half-ton pick-up, very good|with headboard. Used only twe months./ condition. Apply Ferguson's B.A., Taun-| Telephone 668-5909 Whitby. i |TENTS, trailers, siecping bags, stoves, .|picni¢ jugs and coolers. con-' Terms, dition. Excellent second car. A snap at|Street West. peta CSPOT eRe: Scten a st hades VEC SS | TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc- 1962 FORD Galaxy, 6-cylinder, automatic. |ture, including all channel antenna, in- Best prices. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Excellent condition, $1,000, Will accept | stalled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television. |Telephone 728-5143, -- repairs, winter storage, |33--Morket Besket _ USED WINDOWS, frame and glass, $7. Hot alt furnace, oil burner and tank, plumbing fixtures. Apply Ontario Motor Sales. hhc ane LE ono PEACHES e QUALITY FRUITS GROWN AND PACKED BY~ CH. FRIZZEN Jordan Station at the Shopping Centre MARKET FRIDAY ORGANICALLY grown beans, corn, cu- cumbers now available. Bring containers. Pick your own, Open weekends. Moore- croft 'Organic Gardens, Sprucehill Road, Dunbarton. ee tikes NEW WHITE honey. Bring own contain- ers. Telephone 728-6327. 34--Lost and Found (Ost -- Black pouch containing cancelled cheques and deposit book, reward, Tele phone 725-6141. der standard. Radio, seat belts, wind-|WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street South, 723-1671. BUY AND SELL, good used furniture and appilances. One flovation only, Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 3-3271, |BICYCLES -- Boy's, 28 in. 26 in. racer, \26 in. boy's bicycle, 28 In. girl's. Two |1957 Oldsmobile rims, electric fireplace. Telephone 942-5376. |BUYING or selling furniture or appll- jances. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or | 263-2695, 1962 18 H.P. Evinrude motor, 1961 Hanson | moulded plywood boat. 1960 Tee Nee boat |trailer. Complete unit with many extras. Ladies CCM roller skates, size 7, almost new. Also complete dual exhaust system for 60-64 Corvair.723-9134 after six. CANADIANA ENCYCLOPEDIA set as {well as other volumes of various names. Very reasonable. Owner moving. 728-9890. | TRADE-IN SALE. Three 2-brush Hoover |polishers, owt Electrolux vacuum clean- lers, All In good condition. From $10 up. | 728-6956. |OLD GUN WANTED. Telephone 72 3. dresses, party and new, size 12. Phone |BEAUTIFUL ladies' daytime. Practi ges, re- |frigerators, GE, Gibson $128.88 up, Hones? 'Cal's, 424 King West. 728-9191, Buying A Car? Try WELLMAN'S "WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES GO TOGETHER" 36--Legal In the Matter of the Est- tate of Edith Albertha Kate North, Late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Wid- ow, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of EDITH ALBERTHA KATE NORTH, lote of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the Ist doy of July, A.D. 1964, are here- by notified to send full parti- culars to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of September, A.D, 1964, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the under- signed shall then have had notice. DATED ot Oshawa this 4th day of August, A.D, 1964. RUTH KLEIN, Executrix, By her Solicitor, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C., 14% King Street. East, Oshawa, Ontario. '63 Volkswa Deluxe gen One Owner. Immaculate throughout, 100% warranty. $1495 '60 Rambler Custom 6 cylinder Standard Tronsmis- sion. Radio. 'Neat os a pin'. $195 '59 Rambler Hardtop Hardtop 283" motor automatic trans- mission. Radio, full power. "Like new". Reduced. $2495 '60 Chevrolet Station Wagon 1 owner, Automatic. Rodio. New deep tread nylon white walls, Reduced. $1395 '59 Ambassador Finished in Cooper and Beige. '63 Chev. Impala| '62 Vanguard '61 Chevrolet Station Wagon 1 owner. Radio, New Tires. Up to 35 m.p.g. Reduced. $895. Bel Air 1 6-cyl Radio, 'Sharp', Reduced. $1395 owner, automatic, r] 60 Monarch Richelieu Finished in Forum Blue. V-8 automatic. Power steering. New nylon tires. Radio. A-1. Reduced, '58 Volkswagen Deluxe '59 Chevrolet Biscayne 1 owner. 6 cylinder automatic Radio. White walls and disc. "Clean", Reduced, LEGAL NOTICE MARTIN DAVID RAY is now and has been indebted to Midtown Texaco Service Station for a period exceed- ing three months, in the amount of $75.00. The debt is for repairs to Green 1954 Monarch Sedan, The said automobile was on May 28, 1964 registered in the name of Martin David Ray, 77 Gib- bon Street, Oshawa, Unless the above debt and the cost of this advertisement are ~ paid within one week, the above described auto will be sold by public auction at 117 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa on August 28, 1964 by Ted Hoogsteen. MIDTOWN TEXACO SERVICE STATION Peter Reinstra, Manager $795 '57 Chevrolet Station Wagon LEGAL NOTICE ROSALIE ANNE THURESON is now and has been indebt- ed to Midtown Texaco Service Station for' a period exceed- Beatle Fans Go Wild In . Cow Palace SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--In- side the Cow Palace, scene of the recent Republican conven- tion, pandemonium reigned and Britain's Beatles were nomi- nated as the most likely candi- dates to capture the hearts of every North American girl in her early teens. "No one will ever believe this," said a high schoo! teacher who had chaperoned his three | ----| nieces to the performance Wed- nesday. "There is nothing you can write that could make any- one believe what happened here," For one-half hour, a capacity crowd of more than 17,000 shrieked as the British rock 'n' roll quarter sang 11 songs. "It was quite an ordeal," said Sheriff Earl Whitemore of San Mateo County, in charge of 130 deputies. "We've had President Eisen- | hower, Khrushchev, the Repub- lican convention twice--this was the biggest," Whitemore said. The faithful--mainly girls 12 to 15 years old--sat through a variety of other acts for 90 min- utes before the Beatles ran un- announced onto the five-foot- high stage, which was protected behind by a wood - and - wire fence. Shrieking girls climbed on their chairs and ran down the aisles. The din never diminished throughout the entire act. SIX COLLAPSE . About a half-dozen young girls were overcome by emotion and required treatment at the first- aid station. A boy- suffered a bruised. Las Vegas, Nev. the gate was around $90,000. He was one of many near the stage hit in a hail of jelly beans thrown at the Beatles, especi- ally during the wild first few seconds when it seemed the fence would be torn down. Twice officials climbed on stage and urged a halt to the flinging of the jelly beans. After the show two limou- sines with police escort dashed from the back of the arena and hundreds of girls followed. The Beatles actually were still in their dressing rooms. They left about one hour later for the airport where they took a chartered flight to Las Vegas. VANCOUVER (CP) -- The Beatles don't encourage juve- nile delinquency--they probably cut it down, says Lord Denning, author of the Dennis report on the Profumo sex and security scandal. dislocated shoulder. A girl was It was the first performance of a 23-stop North American tour that continues tonight 'at Promoter Paul Catalina said Congolese Communists In Bukavu Brazzaville, the former French Congo. Government forces in Bukavu reported pushed back to iO too aa believed he rebel-held the city if re- inforcements were available. U.S. cargo planes airlifted two loads of troops and supplies to the besieged city during the "ihe U.S. embassy said that its seven- or eight-man staff in Bukavu fled to neighboring Rwanda after heavy street fighting erupted Wednesday. A planeload of 40 refugees, mostly cen see a. Ne ge onan personnel, ved in Leopo! ville Wednesday night. A government garrison of some 800 troops was fighting to salvage the city, capital of cen- tral Kivu province and the only important city in the turbulent northeastern Congo still under government control. HOLD LARGE AREA The rebels, who hald an estt- mated 25 per cent of this vast ' and mineral-rich country, cap- tured the key city of Stanley- ville two weeks ago. The Bukavu uprising came after a government order in Leopoldville to deport citizens of Brazzaville, Burundi and Mali whose governments are accused of backing the revolt. Denouncing the governments as accomplices of Communist China, Tshombe told a press conference Wednesday night that his order would be lifted par! if their support of the re- bellion ends. Saying there could be no negotiation with outlaws, he accused China of moving to use The Congo as a base to take over all of Africa. It was not known how. many persons would be deported but some estimates were as high as 50,000. Authorities began a mass roundup for the 20-minute ferry- boat ride across the Congo River to Brazzaville. Commenting on the Mulele death report, Tshombe said he was satisfied with evidence that the rebel leader had been killed. He said news had reached him that a decomposed body had been found in the western province of Kwilu. Tshombe said an American radio receiver and a passport made out in Mulele's name had been found beside the body. Tshombe said several thou- sand Watusi refugees from Rwanda were trying to move through Bukavu to invade their homeland. Rebels and Watusi slaughtered two French UN of- ficials north of Bukavu Mon- y. In North Katanga, govern- ment forces were reported to have recaptured the farming town of Kapona. Reports from Europeans in Baudouinville, 60 miles west of Elizabethville, said 40 rebels were killed in the assault. Tighten Checking Of Highway Bids TORONTO (CP) -- A. T. C. McNab, deputy highways min- ister of Ontario, will take per- sonal charge of checking con- tract bids for all highway work in the province, Highways Min- ister Charles MacNaughton an- nounced Wednesday. The move followed a report Aug. 11 by the federal restric- tive trade practices commis- sion that 13 Ontario contractors conspired to fix contract tend- ers to share highway resurfac- ing work. 'Tt think the Beatles have helped reduce the number of juvenile delinquents; they pro- OBITUARY vide an outlet for the young people to release their excess energy," he said in an inter- view here: Wednesday. "A lot of juvenile delinquency is not the result of wickedness but of too much money and too many high spirits." Lord Denning is staying in Vancouver a few days before going to Victoria to visit niece. 36--Legal 1, HAROLD TIBBITS, R.R. 6, Cobourg, Ontario, will not be responsible for any debts' contracted In my name by anyone on or after this date, August 19, 1964, FUNERAL SERVICE OF MRS. MERLIN HEPBURN Memorial service for Mrs. Merlin Hepburn, Conc. 7, Dar- lington Township, who died in Oshawa General Hospital Mon- day, Aug. 17, was held at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Chapel Wednesday at 2 p.m. Rev, N. T. Holmes of Har- mony Road United Church con- ducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were: W. Bow- man, William Ashton, Walter without my written consent.- jarold Tibbits, RR No, 6, Cobourg, Ont. Beath, T. Wilbur, Bruce Mont- gomery and R. Vice. COMING EVENTS OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 games at $20, 5 games ot $30 -- $150 Jockpot NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 Sy 1 Mav he doubled or tripled $150 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 THE WHOLE FAMILY will enjoy the ing three months, in the a- mount of $175.00, The debt is for repairs to Maroon 1956 Lady's car. 6 cylinder, stand- ard transmission, Radio, Con- tinental Kit. 100% warranty. radio, $425. Telephone 728-4714, 1956 PONTIAC sedan, automatic and radio, $125. Telephone 725-0034, Oshawa and District 57th Annual Feir, to be held Thursday, Friday and Satur- day, August 20, 21 and 22. Plan to attend, V8 automatic. Radio. Full 6 cylinder, automatic. Radio. power, Shows exceptional core. Reduced. c limenting blue interior, r Bring your mechanic. It is 2 - $250 Jackpots good. Reduced. Trouble free driving. Reduced. NUMBERS 50 & 55 1987 PONTIAG, in good condition, new motor. $425 or best offer. Call 725-0418. 1959 CHEVROLET 'door, standard trans- mission, new brakes, whitewall tires, good moort, clean throughout. $900. 728-5674. 19 CHEVROLET impala convertibie, white and red interior, 348 motor. Excel- lent condition, Telephone Whitby 663-8989, 1957 STANDARD "Triumph Ten door, radio, $250. Call 668-8136. 1955 CHEVROLET six-cylinder standard, two tone, black and white, radio. Mechan- leally good, $100. 723-4983. 1987 CHEVROLET sedan, radio, tires, Excellent body, $550. Telephone 728-3690 or ir. Port Perry oe ic aa 1957 TRIUMPH, TR3, overdrive, wind- shield washers, new tires, mew top. $550 or best offer. 725-0422. 1955 CHEVROLET ,2-door, dard shift, very good © bgkinder, stan 7 al . Private. $400 or best offer, 725-1655, 1961 FAIRLANE 800, $1,650. cash. For information call 725-1668. pinnate thn 199) FORD, completely equipped, 6825. Phone 725-1490, , BILL DREW MERCURY SALES AJAX 942-1030 Reduced $995 $575 $79 $1295 100 | NONQUON ROAD For A Better Deal See KEN MURRAY: or ED WELLMAN DEMONSTRATOR SALE Now On... Save up to $700 on 1964 Ramblers. WELLMAN MOTORS -Authorized RAMBLER Dealer - Open Evenings to 10 p.m. "OSHAWA Chevrolet Sedan. The said automoble swos on May 28; 1964 registered in the name of Rosalie Anne Thureson, 2323 Lakeshore Blvd., Mimi- co, Ontario. Unless the above debt and the cost of this ad- vertisement aré paid within one week, the above describ- ed auto will be sold by public auction at 117 Simcoe Street North on August 28, 1964 by Ted Hoogsteen. MIDTOWN TEXACO SERVICE STATION Peter Rienstra, Monager 1, RICHARD FOSTER, will not be respon; |sible for any debts contracted in my 728 7351 |name by anyone on or after this date, i |August 19,1964, without my written con- a ré [shoe ent. Re Foster, 335 Bruce St. Early Bird Game RED: BARN It. promises to be the best yet. THE ANNUAL family picnic for the Independent Order of Foresters will be held at Pine Ridge Park. on August 23, ° HOLY CRO FRIDAY, AUG. 21 20 REGULAR GAMES -- 1 1 Game $30 $20 CONSOLATION -- $10 REGULAR JACKPOT $20 CONSOLATION -- SS BINGO MORE PRIZES st. AT 7:45 P.M. 8 GAMES AT $10 EACH 1 Game $50 SPECIAL JACKPOT -- $160 IN 56 NOS. EACH HORIZONTAL LINE $100 IN. 57 NOS. SHARE THE WEALTH GOOD PARKING NO CHILDREN PLEASE

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