Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Sep 1964, p. 24

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29---Automobiles For Sale 30--Automobiles Wanted : ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 13) Eniered into rest In Our Lady of Marcy Hospital, Toronto, on Wednesday, 964, Nathan beyond Pr Within reach of all 'GERROW FUNERAL HOME ; KING STRET Wi TELEPHONE 728-6226 == NICOLS 29--Automobiles For Sale TOP SPOT CASH _ PAID FOR Good clean cars, Trade up or down, Liens pid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK. RD, SOUTH ~ 723-9421 "1961 MONARCH - four door hardtop, radio, clock, power equipped. 36,- 000 miles, Like new, no rust. $1,550, 728-5719 -{entworth East, 725-1181, $ ALL CASH :$ For clean cars or trucks we 9 up or down. Liens paid f off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel |__ WHITBY. 668-3331: |LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars |for wrecking. t prices paid. 220 31---Automobile Repair T OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition Leader Diefenbaker Tuesday raised thie question: of "sordid and . . ,. scurrilous statements by one MacDonald which cast aspersioms on all members of this House who were members are our only business, 1038 Simcoe North. pained 728-7339. tune-up Centre offers expert Quality at of WHITBY LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasi NO DOWN PAYMENT TO RESPONSIBLE BUYERS. jons, OSHAWA Sti SHOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE: SERVICE 728-6555 {' MEMORIAM ADAMS -- in loving memory of a dear) son, Ronald Adams (Red), who wes taken suddenly September 2, 1961, in aj motorcycle accident. Time speeds on, three years have ene Since death its gloomy shadow c Upon our home where all was 'bright And took from us @ shining light. We miss that light and ever will, His vacant place none can fill. Here we mourn but not in vain, For in heaven we will meet again. --Lovingly remembered by mom and brothers Bob, Ernie and Johnny, Joyce, and daughter-in-law Rena. dad,| sis'er| GRIFFITHS -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Annie oe a who passed away September 2, is last parting wish | would like to have heard, And breathe in your ear My last parting word. Only those who have lost Are able to tell The pain in the heart At not saying 'Farewell'. --Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Margaret, Cyril and grandchildren. GRIFFITHS -- In loving memory of a| dear mother and grandmother, Annie Griffiths, who passed away September) 2, 1956. God saw you getting weary, So He did what He thought best, He came and stood beside you And whispered come home and rest. We little knew when we woke that morn The sorrow the day would bring, a bos call was sudden, the shock To "pat "with one we loved so dear. You wished no one a last farewell, Nor had a chance to say good-bye, You were gone before we knew It And only God knows why. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered) by Anna, Harold and grandchildren. HAYES -- In loving memory of a hus- band and father, Albert William 'Joe, who passed away September 2, 1959. Calm and peaceful he is sleeping, Sweetest rest that follows pain; We who loved him sadly miss i But trust in God to meet agai --Sadly missed by Wife Nona and 'dain ter Pat. HAYES -- In loving memory of a dear father, Albert eho who passed away three years ago t , September 2, 1959. * The rolling stir > ot life roils on, But still the vacant chair Recalis the love, the bi Mary ees wend smile Of the one who once sat --Sadly missed by son ath yg law Carolyn. HOBBS -- In loving memory of a dear husband, Laurace Hobbs, who passed away September 1, 1960. Remembrance is a golden chi Death tries to break but all a vain; To have, to love, and then to part, is the greatest sorrow of one's heart The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never-- The memory of ame happy days When we were together. --Sadly missed Fs 'wife Janet. HOSKIN -- In loving memory of 3 oear| son and brother, Gordon, who passed away so were, September 2, 1954, in) his 22nd yeat Scenatienes 'it's hard to a lag Why some things have 'o be; Because in His wisdom God has susie, Beyond our powers to see. A day of remembrance sadly recaitea,_| Without farewell he left us all. | To be with is in the same old way | Would be our dearest wish today: Deep in our hearts your memory is} kept, we loved you too dearly to ever forget. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered | by Mother, Dad, sisters and brothers. | SMITH -- In loving memory of a cear husband and father, Ernest Smith, who passed away April 11, 1963. Deep in the heart lies a picture | Of a loved one laid to rest, | In memory's frame | pope keep nd | Because he was one Lovingly remembered by wife Beatrice and children. "MONUMENTS -- MARKERS -- RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHA OFFICE WA VENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 MEMORIALS For courteous, qualified mem- orial consultation, coll or see Wm. Greehalgh MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL DIV. ot the Mount Lawn -Office in the centre of Oshawa's green area. King St. West. TELEPHONE 723-2633 | Office Hours | CARD OF THANKS BRACEY -- toot would like to thank relatives, friends and s for their kindness and thoughtfulness pe the short iliness and loss of our on geho Special thanks fo Ors, Sanderson Patterson and nurses and staff of the! isolation ward of Oshawa General Hospi-| tal and Rev. N. Holmes of Harmony Unit- | ed Church for his consoling words. ~--Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bracey, Donald | and Pamela. LADD -- | wish to extend my thanks to Mayor Lyman Gifford, of the present Council, of the late Monsignor Coffey, and Chief Ray Hobbs of the fire brigade, the night ng Bd shift, the whole of the Oshawa Police Dept., the General cage SAWA and the Oshawa "ah, one ers of public unittion for their nina co-per tion = assistance. You mon ow what 1 happen to @ person, on byes or night. ihe ne street 8 y ear Pa ws. F Lads. | Tell i to 'a World with ~WANT ADS | | ALLOWANCE FOR | TOP TRADE-IN | YOUR PRESENT CAR TERMS TO SUIT YOU NO PAYMENTS UNTIL | NOVEMBER. 1964 Pontiac Custom Sports Convertible fully equipped, full warranty. 1955 DODGE, power flite, ¢ Radio, windshield washers. 723-6400. 1960 CHEVROLET, 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 TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 __14 Albert St. |1957 PONTIAC, Must be sold week. Best cash offer. Cali 725-0418. 1963 ACADIAN super sport convertible, jexcellent Condition. Telephone 728-4052. ey | 96s VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, excellent con- dition, radio and gas: heater. es owner.' Telephone 725-8377. 1956 NASH, one-owner car, | in ning order. Must sell. $125. 655-3054. good ru Brooklin 1963 SPRITE MARK II, red, lady owner, leaving country. $1,600, Telephone | ~~ 725-2718. 1955 PLYMOUTH, highest ¢ cash "offer ¢ or trade for table saw. Telephone 728-8959 after 7 p.m. WRECKING @ 1955 Studebaker. Will sell rv separated. _Telephone 725-3271, ROLET sedan, excellent motor i) body; 1955 Buick Special, exceilent condition; 1955 Pontiac sedan, stick shift; 1953 Ford panel truck; 1949 Ford pick- up; 1936 Dodge coupe. Hot-rod prospect. 5 Mill Street. {power brakes, steering, new tires, white- walls, 57. radio. $1,750. or best offer. 728- | .|Telephone 723-4929. ,carburetor and auto electric service, 722 |King West 728-0817. in 1961, as well as on.the staff of Parliasment." He brotight up the matter in the Comnaoons question period, asking: "'I's it the opinion of the | EXPERT brake service and front end suspension alignment. 226 Celina Street. Call. 723-4233. '32--Articles for Sale. governmeiit that the allegations PC Chief Sees Contempt In MacDonald Statement all matters would have to be considered. Such persons wouldn't be widely heard if they were not reported. Veterans Minister Teillet de- nied a claim' by MacDonald that the veterans department Farming Gear Sales Climbing _ OTTAWA (CP)--Sales of farm implements, equipment and re- pair parts in the first half of this year climbed 18.2 per cent to $142,646,800 from $120,661,700 during last year's correspond- ing period, the bureau of statis- tics reported Tuesday. All prov- inces except Quebec reported increases. had him listed as a Commun:st, making it impossible for him to get a job. The department had repeatedly tried to rehabil- itate ee and get him FUELS HARM Diesel fuels car cause acne and baldness when used . by farmers to salve animals' itchy a job shoulder blades. that have been made constitute a disparajyement of the House of Commons and its members and a contempt ofthis House?" | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. Cail Valley Creek Furniture 16% Bond W ~~ 728-4401 Mr. Diefenbaker did not iden- tify the sitatements but appar- ently was referring to. Calvin MacDonald!, who claims to be a former undercover agent unable to get a job be- cause he i labelled a Commu- ~~ Patio Stones, Screen Blocks, Sond, grave! top soil, stone, Plastering materials wall- boards, Bricks, Cement, Roof- ing. Tile 668-3524. SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED Fuel and Builders Supplies 244 Brock St, ©. WHITBY, Ont. mck, GUN N WANTED. D. Telephone 7 725. 8183. we BUY, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street) South, 723-1671. ANNUAL se sewing 1 machine sale -- recondi- tioned Singers, Whites, from $12. New Einas from $99. Oshawa Sewing Centre, 329 Simcoe South, 728-2391. ONE vaive grinder and refacer, like new. One Growler, new; also one Coke machine. Dial 668-8583. BOX TRAILER -- two-wheel, ¢ painted blue, ¢ good tires, $60. Telephone 723-6420. 23" ADMIRAL TELEVISION, in excellent condition. Only 6 months old, $200. Other items furniture, In good condition. 728- 9834 afters. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, size 4 to 6x. All good condition. Ladies clothes, size twelve to fourteen, sults, dresses, coats. good | twin speakers, 'electric wipers, Brookwood, 4 door $3995 stationwagon, 9876. $1,500. or best offer. 728- MARINE EQUIPMENT, life jackets, etc., Lloyd large crib, car seat and Lloyd Stroller. Good condition. Reasonable for quick sale. Call 728-0489. STAKE PLATFORM fot truck size, 7" x | 1987 y CHEVROLET, « stationwapon, Perfect | 655-465. 1963 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan Take over | pay $40. monthly. Balance owing $751: 108-9677. 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air 2 door, stand-/files, turniture. We buy, sell, rent, serv- ard, good condition. $300. or best offer.jice, Largest stock, budget terms. Telephone 728-4984. 1954 CHEVROLETS -- 2 to choose from -- V-8 automatic with power steering, power brakes. On Sale $2395 1960 Pontiac 6 cylinder, automatic, runs just like new. $1495 1962 Chevrolet 4 door automatic, 'power steering, power 5. An ideal family car $1895 1959 Pontiac Convertibles 2 to choose from No reasonable offers refused. | 1 y i ¥ e 1959 Pontiac Stationwagon 4 door, 6 cylinder automatic. Only {7° standard transmission. Very good condi- tion. Must be sold. Best offer. 668-5126. 195) AUSTIN Healy, dark grey metallic, overdrive, wire wheels, Immaculate.: Tele- phone 728-9993 1961 FALCON, 2-door coach, 6, standard, low mileage, $995. Bill Whittick Motors Lte 1960 FORD, 4-door sedan, V-8, standard] transmission, Will accept trade in, Dial 668-4631. 1957 FORD Fairlane sedan, matic, radio, 1957 PONTIAC, 2-door coach, mechanical- liy Motors Ltd., -- automatic, $125. Bil Whittick Motors Lid., 668-5871 | mileage |good condition, new paint, $195 each; 1954 | CANVAS |Chevrolet Bel Air, $150; }good condition, custom radio, $450. Will|waiting. Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. 1956 Chevrolet| oes trades. 509 Bloor Street East,| jetter 4 |1960 VAUXHALL Victor, good condition. | | Best offer. Must sell, Telephone 725-8850.) |1959 CHEVROLET Bei Air, two-door, | original paint, 26,000 miles. Excellent con- |dition. $950. 725-2879. l1964 VOLVO s Stationwagon. . Like new; washers, safety belts, etc.,low mileage.| UPRIGHT piano, Can be financed. Telephone 723-7198. 1955 PONTIAC four-door, six cylinder,| 371, | | small car as 'V-8, auto- white- walls. $475, Bill Whit- ick Motors Ltd., 668-5871. sound, good body, $445. Bill Whittick 955 OLDSMOBILE, 4door sedan, V-8, 951 PONTIAC sedan, lady's car, excel- 2 complete snow tires,| ent condition, $275. Apply 151 LaSalle Avenue. 962 PONTIAC coach, loaded with opt xcellent condition. One owner. Actual 17,800, Price $1,850 cash. 25-9539. | jons,| 1) {1987 PONTIAC sedan, well equipped, good |doors. Reasonable. Phone 668- condition. Can be seen at |Street or phone 725-5617. 43° Nassau| $1295 condition, Must seli |$550. Telephone 725-4398. |7958 PONTIAC four door, aulomatic. Good| telephone 725-4623 after five. asking |-- japartment. Phone 725-0567. 14, Good condition. Telephone, Brooklin TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli- cators,. cheque writers, comptometers, New and used. Low overhead, low price. Bill |Hamilton, Raglan. | curtains, canopies.| Free estimates. No | awnings, Complete service, |HONEST CAL'S Furniture and appli- ances. Name brands at biggest d'scounts |anywhere. We carry Resionic and Bevcrly |mattress furniture lines. - Your author- ized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street West, 728- 9191. |LLOYD baby carriage, silver white, ite, like| |new. $25. Telephone 725-9540. Ennis and Co., with] |stool, $100. Telephone Whitby 668-5657. |CHESTERFIELD "AND CHAIR, rose color, good condition. Broadioom, rosewood shades. Call 728- 8275. $5 DOWN buys any model 'Canadian- made bicycle. Alj sizes, all models. From $34.95. Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West. ALBUMS of records, 78's; some camp- ing-fishing equipment; children's books. Some furniture, used clothing, dishes, household equipment. Cheap. Moving. to RANGE, heavy duty, 4 burner, "Hot Point". Apply 652 Olive Avenue. LLOYD double twin stroller, complete with canopy. Very good condition. Best offer. Dial 668-5295. UPRIGHT freezer, 21 cubic foot. Perfect condition. 2 yeors old, will sell half price. Whitby 668- COMPRESSOR, garage size, 2 ) stage, used only 9 months. Conversion motor 110-220-1¥2 HP. Telephone 728-1845. |GAS RANGE, «burner, automatic oven; also m@Gern gas space heater. Both good condition. Bargain. Telephone 723-7609. LARGE OAK buffet in » good condition, lone large and two small drawers "pad two SAVAGE (automatic) 12 gauge a lused one season, $95. 959 Ronlea Avenue, IRE electric range and | retrig- |1964 1964 PONTIAC convertible, « cusiom A sport, blue, | sowmanville 623-3703. i i 1957 Oldsmobile 98 4 Door Hardtop Everything powered, with 5 brand new tires $995 1958 Dodge 2 Door Hardtop A car for the young at heart. | $695 1951 Corvair Truck Ideal for a home builder. Only $995 SPECIALTIES | 1956 PONTIAC Needs very {ittle body work. Runs like new. $395. | | 1955 CHEVROLET Runs A-1 mechanically, $145 cand} | 1956 FORD 4 DOOR SEDAN $275 Pius many more 'automobiles to choose from, NICOLSE=s MOTOR SALES LTD. 2 Locations To | Choose From 146 Brock St. North | .512 Brock St. North Whitby 668-3331 , phone 728-8798. |i9s8 BUICK Limited, low mileage, powered, mer and winter tires. Apply 97 Stevenson's Road North. After 6 evenings. 1932 CHEVROLET coupe, stored, drive away. Apply Howard Motors, Kent Street North, Whitby. MUST SELL. | 1958 P tion, custom built radio, price $395.00 or best offer. Apply 214 Bloor Street EastiwrinGeER washer, or phone 726-1534. | pump. and filter, used 312 years. In excel- thirty-two thousand original miles. Sound 956 PONTIAC, 4 door, V-8, "standard ransmission, good condition, $350. Tele- 'tully A-1 condition throughout, sum- partially re- new battery, licence, $550. and A-1_condi- erator, console radio, mantel radio, an- tenna with. rotor, antique pictures. Priced for quick sale. Apply between S$ and 6 p.m. 506 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Apt. 4. SPECIAL SALE. Dresses, two for $5. |Hurry for best choice. Towne Shoppe, |14% Bond Street East, Ist floor. BLONDE bedroom suite, 5 pleces; Mc cay refrigerator, medium size; 30" Mc Clary electric range. automatic oven. Reasonable. Other articles. 723-2025. FINDLAY heavy y duty stove, , In good con dition. Telephone 728-1373. -- ) Peterboro Brinton wool, 12° x 127, brown, almost new, $175. Apply 1960 FORD CONSUL, ~ grey, ~~ four-door, throughout, $400. A. good buy. | 728-3566. 1964 IMPALA Super sport, bucket seats, FM radio, 5,000 miles. Like new. 728-5738. 1957 CHEVROLET, good condition, | radio, four good tires. Must be sold 'immediate- \!y. Best offer. Telephone Whitby 668-8379. 1957 FORD, two-door, six-cylinder, stand- lard shift, A-1 condition. Must be sold. |$485 or best offer. Private. Dial 668-5126. 146 Phillip Murray Avenue. Thor, with timer, lent condition. Pickering 942-5265. PIANO, must sell tonight; also conti- nental bed, full size; girl's bicycle. Tele phone 723-2573 after 5. TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc- ture, including all channel antenna, in- stalled and guaranteed by experts with nist althotigh he joined the party in Wis work for the po- lice. The case broke into the news Aug. 24 when David Cowlishaw of Vancouver threw a carton of cow's bloodl on the Commors floor, sayingz later his aim was to draw attention to .MacDors- ald's case. MacDonald now is on a cross-Canada tour. SAYS IT'S SHOCKING Replying tto Mr. Diefenbaker, Acting Prime Minister Pickers- gill said tihe allegation was shocking. He was. reluctant to believe theme was any kind of substance whatever to it, espe- cially since ;previous allegations by MacDoniild had been com- pletely refuted by Justice Min-| ister Favreawu. | With Prime Minister Pearson| and Mr. Fiavreau away from) Ottawa, there had been no op- portunity fot: the governmen: to form an opisiion on the matter. Rothman"s Sales Rise Despite Cancer Scares TORONTO (CP) -- Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada Ltd. had net profit of $2,221,000 or $1.71 a share in the year ended June 30, compared with $1,551,- 000 or $1.91 in the previous year. John Devlin, president, said Tuesday Rothmans increased its sales. in that period by 6.4 per cent or 474,000,000 ciga- rettes, while the total industry sales declined 1.4 per cent or 535,000,000. cigarettes. The decline was attributed to a United States government re- port published in January link- ing cigarette smoking with lung cancer. In the six months before the jreport came out, Rothmans had |shown a 12-per-cent sales in- crease or 429,000,000 cigarettes, while the total industry sales were up 1.5 per cent or 287,- However, it. would be up to 'the law officers to decide whether there should be legal action and how it should be undertaken. Andrew Brewin (NDP -- Tor- onto Greenwood) asked that] study be given also to the re-| sponsibility ¢f the press for re-| publication 'of such scuriilous material. Mi'. Pickersgill said Preveint Hike Of Imports: CMA Chief TORONTO (CP) A. A Cumming, president of the Ca- nadian Manuifacturers' Associa-| tion, said Twesday that the' Ca- nadian delegiation to the Ge- neva trade talks must take a _|firm stand against any arrange- ments that vvould sharply in-) crease impow#is into Canada. Mr.: Cummting, president of) |Union Carbids: Canada Limited, told a luncheon meeting of the Canadian Nastional Exhibiton directors that he was staggered by the casual and offhand way in which some Canadians talk of sweeping away all' barriers | to trade and qpening up the do-| mestic markel: to unrestricted) foreign compeitition. "Such people:,"' he said, "ob-| viously have 110 comprehension of our industries that would fol- made competitive goods pro- duced under aonditions and at prices we in Canada at our present.stage of development simply cannot duplicate." j Mr. Cumming; said he did not| object to freer; trade as a gen- eral principle-iind did not sug-| gest that Cayzada could or should resist sitep-by-step pro- posals to liberalize trade be- tween countries . He also said Canada needs a) sharp increase in national in- come before it would be justi- fied in entering: into national pension and health programs. 33--Market Basket TOMATOES, pick your own, S0c per bas- ket. Anderson Street,|-just north of ey ton Road, Whifi d, Whitby. BEEF < quarters, t hinds 47, halves "6s, fronts 37c. Cut and wrapped for freezer | 5c extra. Telephone 12 noon, 5 .p.m. Fri-| day, 725-3223. { 10 years' experience. $50. Trio T Telephone 728-5143. BICYCLE -- repairs, winter storage, also used bicycles, 1700 Charles Street, Whitby. Call 668-5685 1190 CHEVROLET four-door sedan, |standard, low mileage, like new, $1200. |Can be financed. Apply 530 Simcoe Street North. BUY AND SELL, good used furniture and appliances. One location only. |Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, |723+ -3271, 1957 METEOR four-door sedan, radio, excellent condition, 668-8387 after 4 p.m. bed "CHEVROLET convertible, V8, needs jody work, 423 Euclid Street, Whitby, | oo 902, ¢ 1960 CHEVROLET V-8 ~gutomatic, red with white top, four-door hardtop. Best offer, 723-5414 or 74 Celina, Apartment 2. |1964 PONTIAG, custom sport convertible, | fully equipped, red with top, very low mileage, reasonable. Telephone 725-9777. 1963 CORVAIR. Monza, 4 | door automatic, $500, Call |positraction with warranty, private. Terms | ------ arranged If desired. Telephone 725-3804. 1954 $4 CHEVROLET, good motor, needs ir. Best offer. Whitby, 668-8567. | 1955 BUICK, excellent condition, mechan- ically, no rust, many extras. Reasonably priced, Telephone 728-3270, i958 TR 3, new top, body and engine in |qood condition. Needs: money for college. 728-2823. |\¥sEO "car parts, , spindies to y make trailer lAlso used tires. 509 Bloor Street East after 4, 723-2281. eg eS 1961 VOLKSWAGEN | oe In good con- | dition. Telephone 725-609 1958 PONTIAC, 6 cylin naer, "good condition, $600. Telephone 723 1957 METEOR, 312, = "standard, radio, red, white, good condition, $475. 725-1672. 1963 FALCON convertible, automatic, red with white top, many extras, low mireage. Still under warranty. Private. Owner leaving country. Telepty an 1783. '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 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 |OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreck- want cars for) ers, 1175 Nelson Street, wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 er 723-4245. |BUYING or selling furniture or applil- ances. Call Eimer, Hampton 263-2294 or | 263-2695, |33--Market Basket ORGANICALLYP grown beans, tomatoes, honey now available. Bring containers. Pick your own, Open weekends. Moore- croft Organic Gardens, Sprucehil! Road, Dunbarton. } CORN, 25¢ a dozen. Plick your own. Large | cuc's, 75¢ bushel. Bring own containers. | R. V. McBurnie, 2¥2 aniles north of Taun-| ton Road on Harmony'. BUSHEL of garlic, ra ispberry canes, and| strawberry plants, also cucumbers rnd) other garden vegetables. Telephone 725-6046. 36--Legal | WILL anyone knowing the whereabouts of Wyman C. Campbell, collect, Cobourg 372-9999 a { KENNETH R. WI\LKER, 347 Athol Street East, Oshawa, will not be respon- sible for any debts conil'racted in my name by anyone on or after this date, cone ber Ist, 1964, without rny written consent --{Kenneth R. Walker '36--Legal 36--Legal City of Oshawa -- Final Instalment 1964 AFTER-INTE RIM TAXES DUE Polling Division Numbers _ Color of Ink Print on Bills Last Day to Avolid Penalty | 70 to 135° | Brown Sqpt. 8th~ Taxes may be paid by mail or at The Cityy Hall, or for a small service charge Trust Office in the City at any Chartered) Bank or of Oshawa; providing no part of Taxes are past due. IF ANY. INSTALMENT telephone the Tax Office IS PAST DUE --- Please 725-1153 for PLINALTY AMOUNT to ADD when remitting by mail., Gik..Com Tax. Collaector. 000,000 cigarettes. said. SHOW RECOVERY Mr. Devlin said cigarettes sales generally are showing slow recovery but he predicted an over-all industry drop in sales by the end of this year Rothmafis of one or two per cent compared with December, 1963 Before the U.S. report came out, the industry had predicted three- to four-per-cent' in- crease, Mr. Devlin said Rothmans now holds 23 per cent of the Canadian market, compared with 21 per cent last year and 14 per cent in 1961. He attributed the company's |43-per-cent increase in net pro- fit on a 6.4-per-cent sales in- crease to improved efficiencies and economies that come with a larger share of the market. During the next fiscal year the company will spend about $1,750,000 on new equipment. Printers Seek Opinions Of City Council TORONTO (CP) -- Mayor Philip Givens said Tuesday that striking Toronto printers have' asked him and other city coun- cil members to take sides in the printers' dispute with the city's three daily newspapers. The 'printers have been on Strike since July 9. Mayor Givens told a Metro- politan Toronto executive com- mittee meeting that he received a letter Aug. 14 from Balfour Mackenzie, acting president of Local 91 of the International Typographical Union (CLC), asking that he made known his views on the dispute. The mayor also said that he has received telephone calls from individual printers who suggested influence be applied to the Canadian National Exhi- bition and the Toronto. Hydro- Electric commissioners not to advertise in the three papers-- The Globe and Mail, The Star and The Telegram. The mayor said after the meeting that he was not sug- gesting that members of the union did not have a right to telephone council members but he questioned the advisability of elected representatives "getting into the middle of a strike." August Rainfall Double Average . TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto's August rainfall was more than double the average, at 5:42 inches compared with a normal figure of 2.39 inches. Nearly half the August rainfall fell in four days. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Geneva -- Robert E. Wilson, 71, former member of. the United States Atomic Energy Commission and board chair- man of Standard Oit of In- diana; ofa stroke, - Washington -- Dr. Walkter K. Myers, 61, widely-known heart and rheumatic disease special- - ist and life trustee of the Na- tional Geographical Society; of heart disease, Moscow -- Professor Nikolai Yefanski, 70, one of the Soviet Union's leading surgeons. Mines File $450-Million Damage Claim TORONTO (CP)--Leitch Gold Mines Ltd, and' Mastodon-High- land Bell Mines Ltd. filed a statement of claim for damages in the Supreme Court of On- tario Tuesday against Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. of New York. The claim asked that. Texas Gulf's holdings near Timmins be delivered to them, or that damages of $450,000,000 be paid. The damage claim is believed to be the largest ever sought in a Canadian court, according to Supreme Court sources. Texas Gulf announced in April it had uncovered a rich zinc-copper-silver find 12 miles north of Timmins in Kidd Town- ship, It has estimated the size of the ore body at 55,000,000 tons and its value has been esti- mated at $2,000,000,000 of the harsh 'Impact on many} low a sudden qleluge of raged PROOF that Oshawa Times Classified Ads Do Get Results Boys' pied Jacket, size 16 ether outgrown boys' aera Diel 72----- Baby pe convertible. Best offer. F 7 aaa phone 7: POSITIVE Carriage -- pink and white, chrome Telephone Assortment of Girls' Clothing, size 10-12 -- just like new, very reasonable, , ae It's the same old story every year, isn't it? School bells for your children mean school bills for you. This year, make it easier on the family budget -- use result -- getting Oshawa Times Classified Ads to bring you the extre cash you #16 Look around your home. Make a list of the worthwhile articles yow aren't using any more. With the school year about to start -- other families are looking for musical instruments, typewriters, bicycles, desks, encyclopedias and much more. Of course, things like furniture, appliances, tools and good clothing are always in demand. When you have your list, just dial 723-3492 anytime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. for a helpful Ad Writer. It's inexpensive, a 25 word line ad ! Ms ois Show your family how really wise you are. Teach them this easy Tele~ OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS PAY YOUR "BACK-TO-SCHOOL" EXPENSES. costs only .6212¢ per{day on the special é day rate. formula -- Your no longer used items -- plus a fast working Oshawa Times Classified Ad -- equal the extra money you need for those "back to school' bills, Do it today, THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Where wise families find cash for "Back To - School' expenses 86 KING ST. E. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. -Sat.8-12 Phone 723-3492 BE WISE LET THE

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