ARERR pcs NapRSaN TET Epos IETS Also surviving are sisters, Mrs. M. ton (Mary), Mrs. A. McRae (Peggy) and Mrs. Louise Riv- ard, all of Orillia; 15 grand- children and two great-grand-| children. | The remains are at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home for requiem mass at 10 a.m, Saturday, Sept. 12, in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. Interment will be in Resurrec- tion Cemetery. Rev. J. Darby, pastor of Holy Cross| Church, will sing the mass. | cocidaetad the service. Interment | was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. threejand Eleanor (Mrs. Leo McCue) Naugh-|both of Pickering, fi grandchildren and a brother, Garfield Shilling of Toronto. Mrs. Dodwell was predeceased; Mr. Harris is survived by two by a son, Alec Mead Dodwell, injsons, -Elmer and Gordon, of 1942. {Pickering Township. Four Aiso surviving are 17 grand-|grandchildren also survive. .children and 18 great-grandchil-) He is resting at the W. C. dren. {Town Funeral Home, Whitby, The memorial service will be|for service in the chapel Fri- held at the Armstrong Funerali'>v. Ser' 'J, at 2 p.m. Rev. Home at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. F. J. Reed will conduct the 11. Interment will be in Oshawa) service. Interment will be in Union Cemetery. The Venerable! Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. 32--Articles For Sale USED vacuums and polishers, good con- dition. Eight fo choose from. $15. up. 120) Olive Avenue. Telephone 728-6956. | BUY AND SELL -- Good | sed furniture and appliances. One fection sory: Pretty's| JANET BREMNER Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-327!) Mrs Janet Bremner, 303)Church, conducted the service. (nee McCullough) wish 1 Frank Stapley, would like to thank reia-|ANTIQUES! Windsor chair and wash! Albert Street, Oshawa, died at|Interment was in Oshawa Union birth of Larry Robert, 'on| ives. frends' and. neighbors "for. their|stand. For further details. Telephone! the Oshawa General Hospital,|Cemetery Wednesday, September 2, 1964, (7 Ibs, 4|kindness and thoughfuiness during our | 723-2990. Oe Asie Guar Te Oe :. ' . ozs.) at Oshawa Generel Hospital, Alrecent bereavement. Special thanks to/sLiGHTLY used dresses, si and 11.Tuesday, Sept. 8, after a short| The pallbearers were T. Sobil, brother for Jimmy. 7 tat Mh ill sla and the| Reasonable. Telephone 723-2090. _____|illness. She was in her 74th\L. Dunn, J. Rolko, M. Chopik. | EISCHERANDERSEN -- Benno and Mrs. Frank Stapiey and Family.|MOVING -- pobre pg a GE: year. |M. Shody and R. McPhee. |Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, Margaret (nee Anderson) are pleesed to Toa ea ist wringer wore, The daughter of the late Peter] 0 Ua sissy wy nonwes, rector, of Christ Memorial Angli:| . » C, PETER KENT % sgn g ¢ can Church, will conduct the) Suffering a _ seizure while CLASSIFIED 'attending a sports event in Osh- 2 St + Ak $30.3. wel her, good| and Davidina Bremner, she was) igre ea pte nae pF ome yrs pital. nna 3157 baby raters pasty 3 months| horn in Edin, Scotland, in 1890,|_ The death occurred Wednes-| services. | day, Sept. 9, at the home of her swe Tussday aeeaiad. heel, 6 ADVERTISING HARRIS|C, Peter Kent, 195 Marquette 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 9, 1964 BIRTHS CARD OF THANKS DEMINGS -- Raymond and Shirley) STAPLEY. -- Thefamily of the iate OBITUARIES St. Mathews Anglican Anglican MRS. REG BELL The funeral service for Mrs, Reg. Bell, 300 Mary street, Osh. awa, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital, Satuiday, Sept. 5, was held at the Mc- Intosh-Anderson Funeral Chapel Tuesday, Sept, 8, at 2 p.m. Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister of King Street United Church, First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. A. $15.; Spiece chrome set, $15. Wt married Alexander Brem- daughter, Mrs. Nancy Rodgers, GZEORGE FRANKLIN Fischer-Andersen, Whitby, and Mr, and 668-4307 or 361 Rosedale Drive. Mr,. and Mrs. R. Anderson i 5 e "or ner in Wick, Scotland, in 1920 m a ri , "yt parts guaranteed| 25 Willow Lea drive, Scarboro,| Special thanks to Dr. aggue nursing staff of fourth a Weg (Continued from Page 13) LARKIN -- Paul and Agnes ( > Avory) are pleased to anmeunca Oh or rival, of Stephen Paul, 7 Ibs. 12 ozs., on Thursday, September 3, 1964, at the Osh- awa General Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Stanley, Dr. and nursing staff of 4th floor, LYON -- Bill and Marlene are happy fo announce the birth of their daughter, Carla Joanne, 7 Ibs. 3 ozs., on Monday, August 17, 1964, at the Oshawa General | Posi FREE -- Your furnace jand and 24 hour service "free", when purchase 29--Automobiles For Sale [Western Ol! Company, 725-1212. Furnace cleaned)and she lived in Whitby for 30 lyears prior to moving to Osh- jawa three years ago. She was a member of St. replaced "free". you "White Rose' fuel oil from |was in her 95th year. Mrs. Edmund Mead, the 1949 MONARCH -- ideal for c. $69.95, 1957 Zephyr six, real economy car, new transmission, paint job. $495. or| aa ee ey best offer, Whitby, 361 Rosedale Drive,|33----Market Basket ae. italien iaceretili |CORN 25c dozen; tomatoes; red een, 191 PONTIAC, 4door sedan, excellent|25c six quart, $1 bushel; Spanish. onions ' lon, Oshawa.|5c each, Pick your own corn, tomaioes,| Legion. lonions. Bring containers. Carrots, 25¢ six! = - |quart, $1 bushel. Ww, Eymann, 12 mile east; Member of the Red Cross So 759 Douglas Street, je 723-7480. condit bs iD TO EUROPE! 1964 Hospital. A sister for J + Kell pebeg immy, Kelly and OLESKY -- Paul and Carolyn wish to announce the arrival of a new brother, custom sport convertible, V-8 automatic.| Make offer. Between 7 and 10 p.m. Bow- manville, 623-5246. Call) Steven Edward, on Sunday, 6th, 1964. Proud parents are Joe and Ann Olesky (nee Hasivk) Des Gratias. PINE ~ Ron and Carolynne (nee Hill) wish to announce the arrival of their son, Jeffrey Michael, 8 tbs. 12 ozs., on Saturday, September 5, 1964 at the Osh- awa General Hospital. A brother for Richard Paul. | SCIUK -- Dr. and Mr. G. T. Sciuk| are pleased to announce the birth of a) brother for David, Richard and Rita| Marie, at the Oshawa Genera| Hospital) on Monday, September 7, 1964; WEIR -- Don and Judith (nee Evins) of Caledon East, Ontario are happy to announce the birth of their son, Jeffrey) Donald, 9 Ibs. 14 ozs., on Saturday, Sep-| tember 5, 1964, at the Oshawa General) Hospital. DEATHS BREMNER, Janet After @ short illness at the Oshawa Gen- eral. Hospita) on Tuesday, Sept. & 1964, Janet Bremner (formerly of Whitby), beloved wife of the late Alexander Brem- ner» dear mother of Mrs, H. Lee (Dorice) James and Peter of Oshawa, David of Whitby, in her 74th year. Resting at the W. €. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Thursday, Sept. 10 at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa, Minister the Reverend W. J. 5S. McClure. Visitors ci 2 pm. | $ ALL CASH n . 723-5886 between 6 p.m. and 9.30, 1956 BUICK Special, radio, condition A-1. A real buy at only $390, Telephone 725- 3765. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, radio, good tires, in good condition. Apply 701 Phillip. Mur-| ray or telephone 725-5745. 1958 BUICK, A-1 condition throughout, mileage, summer and winter tires. 725-8166, 97 Stevenson's Road North, low Call nson's Road rth, 30--Automobiles Wanted ~ CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 $ For clean cars, or trucks we | deal up or down, Liens paid | NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NARTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East, 725-1181. Wednesday. BROOKS, Jane Amelia | Suddenly at the family residence, 243 Gib- bon Street, on Tuesday, September 4%, 1964, Jane Amelia French, in her 77th year, beloved wife of Jamiés Brooks and dear mother of Mrs. Fred Smith (Edith) of Lindsay, and Mrs. Sydney Hopkins (Elleen) of Oshawa, sister of Mrs. David Meech, (Edith) of Oshawa and Sydney French of London, England. Mrs. Brooks is resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral Home. Service in St. George's Anglican Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. 31-~Automobile Repair TRA specialists, transmis are our only business, 1038 Simcoe North Phone 728-7339. OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert carburetor and auto electric service, 722 King West 728-0817. EXPERT brake service and front end l . 226 Celina Street. Church on Thursday, 10, at Interment Union Cemetery. | 2 o'clock. DODWELL, Ada Nellie Entered Into rest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nancy Rodgers, 25 Willow- lea Drive, Scarborough, on Wednesday, September 9, 1964, Ada Nellie Mead, widow of the late William White Dodwell, and mother of Mrs. Lillian Nellie Preston, Oshawa, Mrs. Willam Hadiand (ida), Buckinghamshire, England, Mrs. Nancy) Rodgers, Westhill, Willlam Albert and) Cecil, alt of Oshawa; in her 95th. year.) Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with furieral service in the chapel on Friday, September 11 at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Oshawa Union Cemetery. HARRIS, Franklin George | After a short iliness at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday, September 8./ 1964, Franklin George Harris (of R.R.| | Whitby), beloved husband of the late| Alice Burgess and Violet A. Carruthers; dear father of Elmer and Gordon of R.R. } Whilby; in his 92nd year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Friday, Septem- ber 11 at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Minister the Rev- erend F. J. Reed. Visitors commencing 7 p.m. Wednesday. KENT, C. Peter Suddenly in Oshawa on Tuesday, Septem- ber 8, 1964, C. Peter Kent, beloved hus- band of the late Elizabeth Smith and dear father of Mrs. Phillip Glowaski (Winni- fred), Mrs. William Nichols (Mary), Mrs. Ray Spratt (Louise) and John, all of Osh- awa: in his 75th year. Mr. Kent is resting at the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, for Requiem Mass in Holy Cross Catholic Church on Satur- day, September 12 at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. (Friends not to call at the funeral home until Thursday afternoon.) STEIN, Agnes Cecelia Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, {ife-long resident of London, Ont., suddenly in her 84th year at the home of her daughter Katherine, Mrs. (Rev.) E. Howard Kerr of Oshawa. Funeral service at Needham's 16% Bond W.--728-4401 OLD GUN WANTED. Telephone 725 8183. WE BUY, sel! and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. |Trading Post Store, South, 723-1671, capita RUG, Peterboro Brinton wool, cinnamon brown, almost new, $175, Apply 746 Phillip Murray Avenue: BICYCLE -- repairs, winter storage, also used bicycles, Whitby.. Call 668-5685. Call 723-4233. 32--Article: for Sale Patio: Stones, Screen Blocks, Sand, gravel, top soil, stone, Plastering materials woll- boards, Bricks, Cement, Roof- ing. Tile 668-3524. Fuel and Builders Supplies 244 Brock St. § _ WHITBY, Ont. | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS | Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances. Call Valley Creek Furniture The City 446 Simcoe Street 12' x 1%, ELECTRIC organ Wurlitzer, two manual, | T Pontiacs | or Nichols Garage, Courtice. Go north to ciety. |first corner. ee Mew And ada nfnenaanll : [romatcEs: pick your own, 25¢ baske!. husband Alexander in 1961, Mrs. of the Church of England. | 191 PONTIAC convertible, V-8, fully|$) bushel. Bing th, first house south of Bremner jhydro sub-station, west side. = |SWEET CORN, excellent quality. Pickiof Oshawa; three sons, James|ceased is survived. by three lyour own, dyke, 7 Highway. Phone Brooklin, 655-3019, FOUND: Female kitten, approximately 6 months old, smokey grey in color. Vicinity of Hortop - Rossland streets, Call 723-1069. LOST -- Transistor radio, Sunday, vicinity Radio Park. Will the boy living jn apart ment building, who found radio, Please call 725-6738. BENDIX washer-dryer combination. Cost $800 new, for chesterfield or hi-fi stereo, ner. lis the defender, the conscience Anderson Funeral Home for a SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED | of Canada. Are we to take him Service in St. George's Memorial jof thousands of Quebec resi-|Ongley, rector of St. George's |dents who had been fighting the! Anglican Church, - will conduct |Liberal party during the war.|the service. Interment will be of no concern during the flag debate. |Scotia Power Commission re-/Oshawa, who died at the Osh- ports it had 55,000 direct retail! awa General Hospital, Saturday, customers in 1963 compared to Sept. 5, in his 70th year, was 27,246 customers cent in 1963. 728-0823. | Andrew's Presbyterian Church, |Whitby and a former member lof the Ladies' Auxiliary, Branch 1112 of the Royal Canadian She was an active or green : before moving to Scarboro three} She was predeceased by her years ago, She was an adherent! Bring containers. Wm. fe eurvived by one| daughter, Mrs. H. Lee (Dorice),| William White. Dodwell, the de- Predeceased by her husband,| 20 'cents per dozen, F. Bul- Va mile west of Brooklin on No,| 4 of Whitby. One sister, Mrs. nd Peter of Oshawa and David| daughters, Mrs. Lillian Nellie Preston of Oshawa, Mrs._ Wil- 34--Lost and Found W. land and 15 grandchildren also| Nancy Rodgers of West Hill and/1 survive. three sons, William, Albert and wives, He married the former Alice Burgess in bridge, and in 1924 married the) 'former Violet A. Carruthers in| Whitby. He lived in Ashburn|former Elizabeth Smith, in 1923, for 31 years and in Pickering)Mr, Kent is survived by three Harper|liam Hadland (Ida) of Buck-|Township for 60 years. .. far-\daughters, Mrs. Philip Glowaskt (Minnie), of Innvergorden, Scot-/inghamshire, England and Mrs.|mer, he had been retired since|(Winnifred), Mrs. William Nich- She is resting at W. C. Town Cecil Dodwell, all of Oshawa,\United Church, . ; 's } of Mrs. Ada Nellie Dodwell. Shelwhitbsr Pickering Township, sir sigs yg, stort time later. died at A daughter of the late Mr. and/ Hospital Tuesday, Sept. 8, after! de-|_ short illness. He was in his ceased was born Jan. 12, 1870.\99nd year. at Heathfield, Sussex, England) 'The son of' the late Mr. and| minster, Ont. He was. married and was married there in 1923. yrs. William Harris. he was|!" Orillia in 1916. Mrs. Dodwell came to Canada|porn in Pickering Township in|, 4 resident of Oshawa. since in 1923 and lived in Stirling and| 1979 Oshawa for a number of years! pyblic School. Pickering Township,|He was in his 75th. year. the Osh General shawa 'venera'| A son of the late Clement and {Margaret Kent, the deceased was born Jan. 17, 1890, at War- his marriage, Mr. Kent ovper- ated a garage prior to retiring from business about 10 years ago. He was a member of Holy {Cross Roman Catholic Church and a former member of the He attended Ashburn He was predeceased by two 1908 in Ux- Predeceased by his wife, the 953. ols (Mary) and Mrs. Roy Spratt He was a member of Almonds (Louise) and a son, John, all of |Oshawa, Oshawa Separate School Board.) ALBERT L, SHILLING i ORILLIA -- 'The funeral was| , The pallbearers were N, Alli, held in the Rama United Church|H. | Pierson, oH. Wynet, Tuesday, Sept. 8, for Albert L.|Rogers, H. Moyer, @ r Shilling, a Rama native who| Brockman. died at Sunnybrook Hospital in) FUNERAL OF Toronto Sept. 4. MRS. MARGARET M. EVANS Corp. Shilling was the only In-| The funeral service for Mrs. dian member of the Canadian) yargaret Mina Evans, formerly Corps of Commissionaires, Tor-| o¢ Wilisdale Manor, who died at onto division, The organization! the Oshawa Generat Hospite!, is composed of veterans and/gunday, Sept. 6, in her 92nd |swpplies security and police) year, was held at the McIntosh- guards whenever called upon. Anderson Funeral Chapel Tues- Mr. Shilling was born on the) gay Sept. 8, at 3.30 p.m. Rama Indian Reserve near here| Ajchdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, and received part of his school-| rector of Christ Memorial Angll- ing there, He lived in Pickering} ¢an Church, conducted the setv- lin recent years and worked in|iee, Interment was in Oshawa Toronto. | Union Cemetery. ' Surviving are his wife, Letitia) The pallbearers were R. Taylor, and two daughters,| Brown, W. Goldie, S. Gales, D. Loretta (Mrs. Bruce Palmateer)| Weir, B. Hayes and L. Emmons, Funeral Home for service in the chapel Thursday, Sent. 10,} at 2 p.m. Rev. W. J. S. Mc Clure, minister of St. Andrew's| § Presbyterian Church will con-| duct the service. Interment will] be in Oshawa Union Cemetery.| 35--Swap 'ond Barter or will sell. Blackstock 986-4926. Tory Claims Creditistes Missed War OTTAWA- (CP)--Jack Horner (PC--Acadia)' said in the Com- mons Tuesday night no mem-| She married James Brooks, ber of the Creditiste party had|Oct. 10, 1911, in Toronto, and been a member of the armed|was an active member of St. forces during the Second World|George's Memorial Anglican War. |Church, and a member of the The 37 - year - old Alberta} Women's Auxiliary, of which farmer said he raised the mat-jShe was Dorcas secretary for ter only because Creditiste|J5 years. Her main interests) § Leader Real Caouette earlier|Were her home, family, and] } had accused Opposition Leader| arden. Diefenbaker and the Conserva-| Mrs. Brooks is survived by tive party of creating disunity|her husband; two daughters, in Canada by prolonging the|Mrs. Fred Smith (Edith) of flag debate, now in its 2lst day. Lindsay; Mrs. S. T. Hopkins Not one of the members repre-| (Eileen) of Oshawa; and a sis- senting the Creditiste party had|ter, Mrs. David Meech (Edith), stood up for Canada in the Sec-/0f Oshawa; a brother, Sidaey ond World War, said Mr. Hor-| French, London, England, and three grandchildren. Resting at the MRS. JAMES BROOKS 'The death of Mrs. James| Brooks occurred at her home,| 243 Gibbons street, suddenly} Tuesday, Sept. 8. She was in| her 77th year Born in London, England, a daughter of the late Mr. and| Mrs. Charles French, she came} to Canada in 1907, and has lived in Oshawa for 45 years "'Now suddenly Mr. Caouette McIntosh- seriously?" Anglican Church, Thursday, Mr. Caouette said he was ene|Sept. 10, at 2 p.m, Canon F. G, At any rate, his war record was! in Oshawa Union Cemetery. enOraerest tna, FUNERAL OF . . HARRY CHOPIK CUSTOMERS INCREASE | The memorial service for HALIFAX (CP) -- The Nova| Harry Chopik, 502 Front street, Per|held at the Armstrong Funeral retail|Chapel, Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 2) 10 years earlier. consumption. by increased 11.1 per) p.m. Rev. R. A. Sharp, rector of 1700 Charles Street, BUYING or selling furniture or anpii ances. Call Gimer, Hampton 263-2294 or COMING EVENTS 263-2695. s DOWN buys any model Canadian rey bicycle. Alj sizes, all models. From 1934.95, Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West. |FRIGIDAIRE electric range and retrig- erator, console radio, mantel radio, an fenna with rotor, antique pictures. Priced! for quick sale. Apply between 5 and p.m. 506 Dundas Street 4 West, Whitby Apt. 4. Funeral Home, London, Ontario, Thurs-levpeWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupil day at 1.00 p.m, Interment Woodland Cemetery Kindness beyond Price, yet : | Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STRET WES~ TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS | Funerol arrangements and floral requirements 'for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR oop A aguahiagl 7 IN MEMORIAM CRAGGS -- In loving memory of a dear, brother, Reg Craggs, who passed away Sept. 8, 1957 There is an ache in our hearts That years won't take away; A place in our hearts, no. one can fill, We miss you Reg, and always. will Lovingly remembered by. sister Arieen, brother-in-law Red and family CRAGGS -- In loving memory of 4 dear son, Reg Craggs, who passed away September 8, 1957 ; Time speeds on, seven years have j passed | Since death Its gloom, Its shadow cast; within our home, where all seemed bright, And took from us @ shining light. We miss that-light and ever will, His vacant place there's none to it Down here. we mourn, but not in vain, For up in heaven, we'll meet again --Lovingly remembered by Mom and Ded TS.-- In loving memory of & peggy and grandmother, Mery who passed away September 9, 1957. Past her suffering, past her pain, Cease to weep for tears are vain, cators, files, turniture. We buy, sell, rent, serv _\ice. Largest stock, cheque writers, comptometers, budget terms. New and used. Low overhead, low price. Bill Hamilton, Raglan. CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies Complete service. Free estimates. No waiting. Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. HONEST CAL'S Furniture and appl ances. Name brands at biggest dsceunts anywhere. Ve carry Resronic and Beverly mattress furniture lines. Your author ized GE dealer, Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street West, 728-9191, WRINGER washer, 'Coronad>', good run ning condition, $45. Apply 438 Madison or telephone 728-6873 ACCORDION, 120 bass, Scandalli, in very good condition. Best offer. 725-8038 REFRIGERATOR, Finley electric stove four burners, 2 ovens, washing ma chine. All in good condition. Other house hold Ai Telephone 668-4303 Whitby. ORDMR ladies' and gents' crested bowi- ing shirts now. Team prices. Mercantile Dept. Store, Whitby Piaza. ELTO Saxophone. Call 728-3151 after five p.m. Friday, and after 12 noon on Satur- day. BEDROOM set, six pieces, vanity, chest of drawers, dresser, bed, springs, mat tress; dark veneer, good condition. $'00. 725-2710. FRIGIDAIRE Twins--1961 custom Im perial stove and refrigerator, pastel pink immaculate condition. Cost $800. Will sell for half price or near offer. Telaphone 728-1543. REFRIGERATOR, Kelvinator, large door; 30" electric range. Kelvinator. Both. two years old. 22" power mower. Must be sold. Telephone 725-5552 DRYERS, automatic washers, wringer washers, and electric ranges. All re-ouil! and guaranteed for three months on all parts and service. Cali 12 noon to 9 p.m Chester Appliances, Caesarea, Ontario, 986-4926 collect. SHOE fepairing, finishing machine, in very good condition. Highland Creek 282-4588. Apply 291 Old Kingston Road USED bicycies; boy's, 28 Inch, boy's 26 inch, giri's 20 inch and boy's 18 Inch Also baby crib, Ajax 942-5376, TYPEWRITER portable $40. like new Also standard typewriter; adding achine; cash register; office desk with chair. Telephone 723-4434 Sat., Sept. 12, 2:30 p.m. | OSHAWA JAY¥CEES Monster BINGO Thursday, Sept. 10th 20 GAMES AT $20 -- 5 GAMES AT $30 | 1 -- $150 JACKPOT | $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD | 2--$250 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 51 and 56 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200 PER FULL CARD IN 51 and 56 NUMBERS... THIS WEEK PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES EARLY BIRD GAME 4 RED BARN, OSHAWA ADMISSION SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO CLUB CAMELOT one block east of city limits--Opposite "Bad Boys") FRIDAY SEPT. 11th $1200.00 IN PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAMES AT 7:45 20 --- $20 GAMES -- 20 1 --- $150 JACKPOT -- 1 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS 2 5 -- $30 SPECIALS -- 5 JACKPOT NOS, 50-52 ADMISSION $1.00 NO CHILDREN. PLEASE Bese KG ait ii ves THE PETERBOROUGH "PONY DAY" MEMORIAL CENTRE | FOOTBALL GAME presents N.H.L. EXHIBITION - HOCKEY | SATURDAY, SEPT 12 | EXTRA PRIZES DOOR PRIZES St: E DOOR PRIZES Kitchener 8:00 P.M STANLEY CUP CHAMPION TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS BOSTON BRUINS Telephone 743-3561 RUMMAGE SALE THURSDAY 10, at 1:15 p.m, Oshowo Howkeyes NEW. LOCATION ALEXANDRA PARK Adults 50c Children NOVEL PINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL Albert ond .'ackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20 25¢ Sept This is a Canadian Press (CP) teleprinter. From it, and 300 machines like it in 100 Canadian daily newspaper offices, comes news from around the world--from Hong Kong, Katanga, Cape Town, . Cape Canaveral. News from across Canada clatters over these machines too. CP news from everywhere complements the local picture of News Travels Fast-This Way! The daily newspaper's editors select, edit and present the news in a simple, understandable fashion. You get the good and the bad, a daily life as it is. In Canada there is no censor- ship or government control of news. Contrast this with the situation in more than 70% of the coun- Peres me ed is at rest, Z ® She who suffered Is ai See TION ¥weiha ot lag de Pid eae a tries of the world where governments impose Goneto Heaven with the biest Offers Telephone _Shuays remembered by Win, Syd. ANd) A. other furniture 778-2974. ONE acetylene cutting and welding torch complete. Still under year's warranty Phone 728-8938 $ET of 1 ton chain hoist. Also 6 Inch mechanics vice. Telephone 728-8938 REFRIGERATOR, $80; washer, $19 Sofa and chair, $50; Junior bed, $7.50 strotier, $10. Electric. fan. heater, $1! Shotgun, $10., two morning doves, $5. for pair. Coffee percolator, like new, $18 vacuum Cleaner, $35.; metal bed and mattress, $10.; coffee table, 87. meta radio, ,$2.50.; .garden tools, hoses, bird- cages, etc. After 5 p.m., 1516 Dufferin Street, Port Whitby. BATHTUBS, $20.; follets basins, sinks cabinets, pressure systems, iaundry tubs sump pumps, piping, fittings, boats, mo tors,. cars, trailers. Harry Chinn, corer Hillaide end Park South. j David ROBERTS dear wife, Mary, ag tember Ns ore 'owes | place upon your grave ither and decay, bur love for you who sleeps beneath wilt never fade away. Sadly missed "and tovi by Ted. in loving memory of & who passed ingly remembered MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS | 152 SIMCOE ST. $ OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 $190 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 OSHAWA LIONS CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT $1,200 in cash prizes 55 and 5 JUBILEE Gibb Street Mark's Anglican . Church (evening branch) ANTIQUE SALE Selected Variety of leading Antique Dealers AND SAT., SEPT. 11 & 12 -| 1] A.M. to 10 P.M MARKHAM ARENA MARKHAM, ONTARIO BINGO at Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue, on Thursday at 2 p.m. Regulars, Share the Wealth, Specials and two Jackpots. PAVILLON RUMMAGE SALE, Friday, Seplember 11, ADMISSION m, Simcoe Street Church, Memorial Children Under 16 Not Admitted ial St FRI Jackpot Nos and district stories gathered by each paper's reporters, correspondents and 'special writers. Together they provide most of the news content of your newspaper. Twenty-five years ago you couldn't get so much news so fast. -- She Oshawa Sines controls on news to serve their own ends,. Freedom of the press is freedom of the individual -- your right to speak. It is a right whose protection is in the public interest, ' pa) S