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

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29--Automobiles For Sole TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS {All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 ee 14 Albert St. 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 [1989 'CHEVROLET | patoor sedan, shore running ion. Best reasonable offer. Jee fap. tl pot six,| Telephone 728-5179. boat, motor. Bill Irvine, 726-2868. Keith!19s7 FoRD ton Fleetside body. Phone Peters Realtor. _.|Whitby, 668-4278 $999 DOWN. . Spiit-l -levels standard bun- 1961 CORVAIR, Deluxe 2 door, aufom: 'automatic,| galows, built-in stoves and ovens. Take!radio, other extras, low mileage. Teie-| advantage of the winter works bonus on| phone 725-0716. outstanding . Joseph Bosco 728-7377, 34--Lost and Found LOST -- Three white face -- calves ™B Strayed conces- sion, 6° East Whitty. Teinphone Alvin Scott, 655-3747. LOST: Cat, white with black oe se, vicin- ity Masson and Streets. Answers to "Spot". Telephone 728-0610. yellow banded bud- gle, Answers to the name of "Peter", at 100 Arlington Avenue. Telephone --|725-2824, LOST: Cat, female, answers to "Dump- ling'. Black and white, has splint on leg'. Child's Bye Possibly vicinity of Harmony Road Sou! Reward. Telephone | 725-2016. LOST: Budgie, answers to "Joey". Color blue. Band on leg. Vicinity of Burke and Gibb Streets. Telephone 728-6977. 5_.§ _ sponsored atoms-for-peace con- oe far nd hea --cen|ference in Geneva. peldagadtalier bx pire er Ja any «tereo,| Soviet sources said Friday _ lor will sell, Blackstock. 986-4926. they were shocked by the flight of the jovial, outspoken scien- 36--Legal tist. Western sources considered og the greatest prize the West : ae rape s won in the two decades of [997 BO6ee talon 'wagon, yagon, v-8, sta Hand |Used once. L one, ty nuclear intrigue which have | i 'oughout. $675.) Dry yn ei jor nearest reasonable offer, _728-5810| 284nch,. Moffat range, 4 burner, heating ml lhe | seen such men as Klaus Fuchs | evenings. |drawer. in good condition, $30, Dial er and Italy's Dr. Bruno Ponte- 32--Articles for Sale "Patio Stones, Screen Blocks, Sand, gravel, 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, | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances, -Call Valley Creek Furn'ture 16% Bond W.--728-4401 ___ |CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies. good|Complete service, Free estimates. No waiting. Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 HONEST CAL'S | Furniture ances. Name brands at biggest d'sceunts | anywhere, We carry Restonic and Revcriy mattress furniture fines. Your author- ized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street West, 728-9191. - :27---Real Estate For Sale TWO and 2 half storey, brick house and garage, in Oshawa. Immaculate condition. Kitchen, and extras. Dial 655- 3894 Brooklin. BYILDING LOT 13 miles east of Oshawa on Highway 2. 190 foot frontage, 110 vd depth, $1,300, cash full price. 728-1703. 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, September 12, 1964 CARD OF THANKS . BURK -- | would like to i sincere- Ss, Ihe their visits, cards, flowers, all the nice ay tg Te and , during my} stay in the | Hospital. | room. Thanks too Pi genes many a and a very special thanks to Dr. R. Gill and nee| Dry D, J. MoLean and all the nursesand/ a very ~-- thanks fo Dr. R. Gill and) Dr. 0. J. McLean and ail the nurses and staff on 3F and to the officers and mem- for|bers of Oshawa Rebekeh Lodge No. 3. Your thoughtfuiness will never be for- gotten, . Mrs. Bernice Burk, 295 Baldwin Street Oshawa. Fingerprints Rre Identified KITCHENER (CP) -- Finger- prints taken from- the car of a man siain by rifle bullets March 18 were identified in On- tario Supreme Court Friday as those of Wayne Donald Mc- Kinney, 22, of Kirkland Lake. McKinney is charged with capital murder in. the shooting of Joseph Armstrong, 45, of Waterloo, a former Anglican - clergyman whose body was found in his car outside a store on Highway 8 near here. Sergeant Arthur Woods said the: fingerprints were taken off a door handle on the driver's side of the car. He said also that the bolt of a .22-calibre rifle, picked up 100 . feet from Armstrong's car, fitted the butt of a rifle which Scientist Defects To West GENEVA (AP) -- East Ger- man Prof. Heinz Barwich, for years a top director of the So- viet bloc's nuclear program, has defected to the United States via the United Nations- LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The Association of Canadian Medi- eal Colleges will hold its an- nual meeting at the University! of Western Ontario Oct. 1-3. Deans of each of the 13 medi- cal schools in Canada, adminis- trators of teaching hospitals and faculty representatives from medical schools will be delegates. RAIL UNION MEETS WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Some 700 railway workers from across Canada are to arrive here this weekend for a week- long triennial convention of the Canadian Brotherhood of Rail- way Transport and General Workers (CLC) to begin Mon- day. Feature speakers are to include Sidney F. Greene, gen- eral secretary, British National $34,900, FAMILY HOME, spilt level, four bedrooms, three baths. Walk-out family on = street, bard through traffic, Large tiving room wi |stone planter, separate dining room, wall- ito-wall broadioom. Very ay kitchen, breakfast room. Panelled family room, opening on to large patio, ae Ati landscaped. wn goad heated, wired for intercom, garage. Private. By ap- pointment. 11908 ne [VACANT jot, corner of rk Road Norh and Ridgway overlooking golf course, 115 feet on Park. by 50 feet, Apply Harris, Harris and Wallace, 725-3569. STAUFFER -- Maurice and rye (nee Andrews) are to CRAWLEY -- My recere aren _ appreciation to my many friends a at aos Manor ts cued cards received while | was a patient a' |Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks fo Drs. Patterson and Vipond, nurses and byl of 2A, also Branch 43, Canadian Legion for their many visits and gifts. en's peer 'Branen for their gifts . Thanks in. oi Siete ~ Frank Crawley) SMITH -- | would like fo banat nd 28--Real Estate Wanted new g and Mrs. E, Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. €. Stauffer. Bagshaw. new playmate for Tiny Many 'thanks to Dr. Malar Aires and 4th floor staff. WILDE -- Another girl! Laura Lee, 6 ibs. 13 ozs., born Wednesday, September 9, 1964 at the Oshawa General Hospital. Realtor, AN | Whitby 668-2050 A sister for Wendy, Vickie, Diane. Proud parents are Billi and Shirley (nee Clarke), Special thanks to Doctor Ruddy and the nurses and staff of the 4th floor. WILLIAMS -- Ted and. Marilyn (nee Bell) thankfully announce the birth of their daughter, Lora Lee Maureen, 7 oe 4 o7zs., on Tuesday, September 8, 1964, a Oshawa Genera| Hospital. A baby sialon for Shari Lynn and Chris, and a birth- thank my friends and Legion, Sliver Cross, Queen may St. George's Church, for their cards, flowers; and visits, stay in Oshawa General Hospital. thanks to Doctor Sturgess, staff on 'eel? oops Li nurses Sora 3A. ei Martha Smith, 38) Pine Avenue. | --| 95571 DODGE and Ol4:mobile, standar WILL YOU HELP We ore selling our proper- | ties, faster than we can se- cure new listings. If you wish to sell, or know of, anyone | Telephone 725-3710. |1955 CHEVROLET convertible, V-8, built engine. Needs body work, Best offer. | 423 Euclid Street, Whitby, 668-4902. 5152. day present for Mommy. Many thanks to Dr. Beckett and staff of 4th floor. LASSIFIED INTRODUCE your son or daughter with C an Oshawa iimes birth notice. The rate, ADVERTISING \s $1.50, Phone 723-3492 and our staff will) assist. you in writing a notice. (Continued from Page 17) 1958 PONTIAC tour door, condition, $550. Telephone 725-4398. |1960 OLDSMOBILE, excellent who does want to sell, Call: 728-5157 ACTIVE | |watls, radio.$1,695, ar best 16359. offer, or trailer, 27--Real Estate For Sale DEATHS DRAYTON -- Michael Entered into rest in the family resi- dence, 736 Albert Street, Oshawa, on| Thursday, September 10th, 1964. Michael) Drayton, beloved son of the late Mr. and| Mrs. Anthony Drayton, brother -of Mrs. Mary Mullen Penetang; Mrs. Pauline Stire, Toronto; Mrs. Anne Jackson, Osh- awa; John of Toronto; Frank and Wil- iam of Oshawa; and Edward of Windsor. In his 46th year, reating at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the Chapel, Monday, September 14th, at 2 p.m, interment Oshawa Union) Cemetery. ' | Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STRET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral. arrangements: and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE Cc 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 YOUR BEST gl ESTATE MOVE BOLAHOOD. BROTHERS ~-- REAL ESTATE -- -- INSURANCE -- ---- MORTGAGES -- MURIEL AVE, $13,900.00 3 bedroom brick bungalow with hollywood kitchen, all aluminum storms and screens. Payment $4,000.00 or offer. Call Mr, Ed Drumm at 728: 5123 or 725-9345. - OPEN HOUSE 3-5 P.M. $14,900.00 Attached garages, carports, wooded ravine lots, the ideal place to raise your family, Trade your present 'home. Directions. Grandview South to Olive Ave. West on Olive two blocks to Dianne, South one block to Ronlea Ave, to Model Homes, IN MEMORIAM BAILEY--in loving jear | | | 101 Simcoe Street North Open Every Evening $500 BONUS We are taking orders for homes to be built this winter under the government bonus plan in Ajax. Don't wait for increase in prices. Buy now and sove. $640 (Full Down) To one 64%4% N.H.A. Mortgage $14,340. FULL PRICE 3. and 4 bedrooms - Storms and screens, exhoust fan, fully decorated with choice of colors throughout, Stain- less twin sinks, hollywood kitchens, Electric heat, car- ports and attached garages also available. mother Mrs. irae hy Dalley. we nd ed away Sept. 12,-1 None knew her but to love her None named her but Bi praise. | Livingly remembered by daughter Hazel, son-in-law Alex and grandchildren. BOWLER-in. loving memory of a dear! mother and grandmother, Annie Maude eign who passed away on September) We lost @ mother with heart of gold bye, More te us then wealth un- '0 Without farewell she fell asieep With only memories for us to keep. We have lost but God has gained One of the best mothers the world eon- tained, --Livingly remembered by sons and peer grandchildren and great grand- children. CLEMENGER -- In loving memory of a dear Prong rd father and grandfather, Mr. Clemenger,. who passed away lia 13, 1959, The world may change from year to} year, And friends from day to day, But never will the one we loved From memory pass away. ~~Always remembered by wife Marion end family. DAVIDSON -- We would like to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the loss of a hus-/ band and grandfather. We would also like to thank Doctor Hobbs, Doctor Jaciw, the nurses and staff of the Oshawa General Hospital, The W. C. Town Funeral Chapel] Phone now for your appointment Special thanks to Rev. W. J. S. McClure, Rev. D. Marshall and Rev. Allan for) DIAL 942-0221 or 942-4261 their wonderful. prayers and consoling OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. t) words. --Mrs. _Monderhill Real Estate Ltd, ": JOSEPH BOSCO REALTOR 728-7377 833 Simcoe Street South OPEN HOUSE Rancher and Split-Level For early possession we have only four homes in Whitby with -gorages priced from $14,790, with only $1590 iown, Russell Davidson and grandchil- GOULDING -- In living memo: dear mother, Elizabeth qoulewing: passed away Sept. 12, 1957. 'n our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly tender fond and true There is not a day dear mother That we do not think of you. Sadly missed by daughter Flo and family. GOULDING -- In living memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Eliz- abeth Goulding who passed away Septem- ber 12th, 1957. Life's greatest gift--Remembrance. Ever remembered by daughter Dorothy and family GOULDING -- In cherished memories of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Goulding, who passed away Spetember 12, 1957. Gone is the face we love so dear Silent is the voice we joved to hear Too far away for sight or speech But not too far for thought to reach | Sweet fo remember her 'who once was! here who though absent is just as dear. Lovingly remembered by daughter Cecile and family. Directions: Follow Rd. North Wilson to Adeloide St. Turn east 2 blocks and you're there. Open 1 All p.m, Weekend! to 5 p.m, McDONALD --- In loving memory of @ dear father and grandfather, Robert Mc Donald, who passed away September 13, His memory is as dear to-day 1955. ~ | As in the houN he passed away | Lovingly remembered by son, . Bob, daughter-in-law, Emily, and 'family. C2 ZONING 70 x 210 King St, E, PATERSON -- in living memory. of a} dear father, John Paterson, who passed away September 13, 1959. We do not forget you, nor do we intend, We think of you often, and will to the end; | Gone al Includes 5 room apt. plus large work shop area. Pres- ently used as a stone busi- ness. Good térms. Phone Mrs, Bates ot 725-1186 or 728- 6923 ind. forgotten by some you many be. * : But dear to our memory you ever will be. : Ever remembered by Alex, son and daughter-in-law Doris. SMITH--in loving memory of a dear husband and father, Ernest S. Smith, who! W. 4 fe LAMSON passed away September 13, 1962 Real Estate Ltd. --Always remembered by wife Jessie and yew aanaraait son Donald. with attached porate ") WHITELAW: -- | wish to extend my heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings from relatives, neighbors and many on large lot. Small down payment, friends. Especially thanking the Rev. S. interest. Call 723-3660 Armstrong and Rev. H. ee sete and heip in the s ee cotter. Also thanking Com-|Cr4scent, Whitby, Telephone 668-5718 posite pose No. ag AF and AM, Eastern! THREE-BEDROOM _ brick "neon Star Lodge No. OOF, Benevolent Re-| Greenbank ah-Wighway 7 one 17 bekah No. 132 and a4 Oshawa Checke?| conveniences, Club. L-shaped Selling due to poor, 50. immaculate | Immediate --Vine MONUMENTS --. MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S$. OSHAWA, as OFFICE = EVENI raced 723-1002 728-6627 |ted Raattor, 263 Keith Limited Realtor. | Albert. land heavy ¥ Hot water scaped, surri to shopping built-in each beautifully ynded by tall mapies. C Price $16,500. with $6.0 BOLAHOOD BROTHERS LIMITED | -- owner. $2;495. 728-8612. 2-bedroom bungalow|1964 PONTIAC convertible, room, hardt meee lop driveway, many extraS./Original cost $5,000. Will sell for $3,995. Whitby. Call 668-5685. health. Telephone! Trades accepted at Nicols Motors, Whitby | ------ 331. received | PRIVATE. Small four-room frame house 1963 PONTIAC, LOW matic, |Finished recreation room, double garage. ture, 215 Dundas Street East, Whitby . Price $13,900. with|; $4,000 down. Call George $. Stone, 985-| 2 Port Perry, representative {or H. 1 | building | In Prince lin 655-3079. cupboards apartment. $7, OOWN, noe as {down. Call George S. Stone, 985-2632, Port) jbuys your choice =e for. H, Keith Limi-| fully powered or 1959 Pontiac, fully power-|Complete with all equipment, 723-9934, trailer, Phone 728-8938, 1955 BUICK, 2-door hardtop, lady owned. |Excellent condition, Radio, no rust. jaccept trade in. 728-6938, 1953 CHEVROLET, %aton pickup, excel- lent condition, radio, REALTY -LIMITED 48 Simcoe Street South across from Post Office WHERE PROPERTY IS SOLD NOT 20e1 bISteD |1952 CHEVROLET, 1 ton stake excel- lent condition, new motor, steel |Farn WANTED within 25 miles of Osh-|pjattorm. Will accept tradein: 728-8938. awa. Up to $12,000 cash. Please give [details and pply location in 728-9684 afler 4 p.m WANTED One hundred acre beef) 1954 CHEVROLET, lfarm. Commuting distance of Oshawa. | bodywork; $75. Ted Hodgins, Good building. No agents. Call 725-7086| Road South, 728-9287 between 5-8 p.m. WANTED: Homes of ail types, | wnitby, good motor, 8) Park ~ buyers) sport, -Power steering, 'brakes, your listing exclusive or MLS. Call L. S.|belts, shadelite glass, Martyn, 723-9810 or 725-8761; li NEED older type tome now,for anion "MORRIS Oxford motor, |buyer; and also iave a buyer for large|Also radiator, grilj and bumper, income home. Call, Bill Johnston, 728-1064, jbest offer. Phone 723-2477. Schofield. Aker Limited. | 1960 "MERCEDES Benz, ]A-1 'condition, Asking' $1,050. 29--Automobiles For Sale |725-1956. | BUYING OR SELLING 194, "MONARCH -- Ideal for customizing, } TED CAMPIN autem MOTORS best offer. 68-4307. | 607 KING ST, --- OSHAWA | Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 _ VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE.-and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South _ Oshawa 728-0921 ~ SPOT CASH | PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens pid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-2194, 723-942) 1960 HILLMAN station wagon, $9 DOWN $9 "weekly. buys 'your: choice of | transmission. Excellent condition, bod Me each eg deluxe, fully equipped or | Ajax, 942-6283. 60 Vauxhall deluxe, fully equipped, at, " 1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne sedan, 6 cyi- Nicol's Motors, | Whitby, 668-3331, inder, standard 'transmission, 1960 CORVAIR. | 4-door, 'Fspeed stick shift, condition, $575. Alax 942-4006, Best offer. Phone 726-7760. $25, 1957 CHEVROLET, 2-door cylinder standard transmission, Apply 20 William Street East. "hardtop, _ 'so pad power windows, good fires, condition, .$695. Meades \Zervices 74 Simcoe Street South. 1953 MERCURY 3 ton stake, clean, Jong wheel base. Brooklin, 655- 3706. automatic, radio, padded dash, discs, 37,000 miles, excellent condition. | Asking price $1,550. Telephone 723-3588. 1959 BEL AIR Chevrolet, two-door, 6-cyl-| "| mileage. Telephone 725-8419. Esso, Simcoe North, completely furnished, $400. 1950 Chevrolet, transportation, $50. automatic $695. cond'tion. mobile, = on o- |transmission. As is or will sell tor on |MASSAGE lounge. Single bed; contin. ----|Telephone 728- W773. re-| | 95s CHEVROLET, radio, one owner ial pst |new. Needs body work, $165. Whitby, 668-(C°UDI@_Ded springs. automatic. "Good |5 Must sell immediately asking condition, REFRIGERATOR, |power brakes, steering, new tires, white-| four 728-|chine. All in good condition. Other house- |ONE '4 jon truck box and "axle, ready! |ORDER ladies' Also one small car axle foriing shirts now. Team prices. Will|Please phone 723-5934, towing apparatus|frieze upholstery and foam cushions, $129. ieee Will accept trade-in, Phone 728- Space saver floor reply. Private, |1958 PONTIAC stationwagon, | "automatic, | to Box number 1020 Oshawa Times, | radio, good condition. 803 Gordon Street, Needs | 728-5542, 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2-door, custom) $7.88; large free panel cribs, $19.88. Baby/ power carriages. Lloyd, waiting. Some with all cash. We welcome| windows, V-8, 327 cubic inch engine, seat|siashed in price. white with dip-\tresses, $8.88; Snelgrove Co. Ltd., Ernie Wilson or Sid) arene blue interior, $2,985. 728-4163 after) Furniture, 20 Church Street. complete ots of rest! Or!beds at model 180 gas,|from $29.88. Desks for students, arborite| Telephone| tops from $18.88 {Cc 4| VOLKSWAGEN. Beautiful, |1957 BUICK, 4-door hardtop, power steer-| |Montreal 29, very | Sunoco| SHOE |very good} condition, excellent motor, low mileage, DRY HARDWOOD HEARTS, {lengths, 12 inches, $8 a single cord, Ex- a 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 6 ,evlinder: potato bags. for sale, Industrial Disposal, | 1963 CHEVY 11, Super sport, 2-door hard- top, console, automatic, power equipped bucket seats, radio, A-1 condition, Horne's 1946 CONVERTED BUS as mobile home,| Telephone excellent 1959 FORD Fairlane, 2-door, 6 cylinder, lental Style dresser and student's desk. CHINA cabinet "glass, "wash -- stand, crib jwith two mattresses, two dressers, play- carriage, car seat, coffee table, Telephone 728-2426, /RADIAL SAW -- Rockwell 9 inch. Brand ian $250. Telephone Bowmanville, 623- CITY OF OSHAWA TENDER for FUEL OIL ond COAL SUPPLIES Sealed Tenders plainly mark- ed "Fuel" will be received at the office of The City Clerk, Ciivic Administration Build- ing, Oshawa, Ontario, until 12 o'clock Noon, (E.S.T.) Fri- day, September 25th, 1964, for the following: 1. Approx. 75,000 Gallons No, 5 Bunker Oil . Approx. 135,000 Gallons lo. 2 Domestic Oil . Approx, 2,800 Gallons Stove Oif . Approx. 75 'Tons Oil Treated Stoker Coal - Size 1" Tops . Approx. 65 'Tons Oil Treated Stoker Coal - Size %a"' Tops Telephone 725 8103. OLD GUN WANTED. Telephone 725 6183. "Finley electric stove, burners, 2 ovens, washing ma- jhold articles, Telephone 668-4303 Whitby. "crested bowi-| Mercantile and gents' Dept. Store, Whitby P aza. BED -- Two continental and one steel CHESTERFIELD week at Wilson's Fur- niture. Two-piece suites with durable Davenports, | $44., suites with 100 per. cent nylon covers, foam backs and foam cushions, regular, $269. Hurry for these from $166. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street. deluxe chesterfield YOUTH bed, white, Bassinet, caster legs. Girl's Gresses, size two; three coat, pale}. yellow wool, size three; bunting bag.! |BABY BARGAINS -- New Lloyd's strol-| lers on 4 coil springs, $19.88; high chairs,| Thistle, Gendron, all Spring filled crib mat- playpens, $9.88. Wilson's STUDENTS going back to school need) Mattresses and. continental| fabulous savings. Smooth top! from $27, Continental bed| Tender Forms and Specifica- tions are available 'at the of- fice of the Purchasing Agent. Lowest or any tender not ne- cessorily accepted. W. J. Crompton Purchasing Agent mattrese Wilson's Furniture, 20) hurch Street [PIANOS from Japan. Vested epproved| economy|and bought by the Roya! Conservatory paint job. $495. or| of Music in Toronto. Lloyd Edwards Piano Whitby, 361 Rosedale Drive,|House Ltd., 72 Haytor St, (one block from |Eaton's College _Store), Toronto 363-0219. spoke - type | Wheeltrim $7.50 a set including postage. |Write for list of VW parts to Dept, Mo. | Rotor Trading Co., Snowdon P.O. Box 62, IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF MAURICE CLARENCE BRADLEY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF REACH OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO IN THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, FACTORY WORKER "repairing, -- finishing "machine, _ in good condition. Highland Creek, | 282-4588. dioly 291- Old Kingston R Road. ~ fireplace cellent for winter fireplace use; Harmony Road North, Phone 725-9202. Lad ROYAL ENFIELD motorcycle, cc, new clutch, new mag. Good shape. Bowmanville 623-5361, noon hour or affer 6 700 inder automatic, excellent condition, Low) evenings. Notice is hereby given that Maurice Clarence Bradley, of the Township of Reach of the County of Ontario in the Province of Ontario, made an Assignment on the 4th day of September, 1964; and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 23rd day of September, 1964, at the hour of '10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of the Trustee, '64 King Street East, in the City of Oshawa in the Province of Ontario. DRYERS, automatic washers, wringer washers, and electric ranges. All re-ouilt and guaranteed for' three months on all parts and service. Calj 12 noon to 9 p.m. Chester Appliances, Caesarea, Ontario, 986-4926 collect BUYING or selling ances. Call Eimer, 263-2695, RCA 23" TELEVISION, 9 months old.| Also other furniture. Offers, Telephone 728-2974, ONE acetylene cutting and welding | torch complete. Still under year's warranty Phone 728-8938. ld of 1 ton chain hoist, furniture or ,appil- Hampton 263-2294" or Also 6 inch 51959 SPRITE Radio, transmission Needs money |$500 Telephone 728-8407 new Clutch andistandard, new tires, for college $775. Ajax 942-4006. 1958 CHEVROLET station wagon, 1986 | BUICK Special hardtop, radio, Con- owner. Telephone 725-0624 after 5. p.m, buy. Contact Mrs. |dition A-1. A real 1964 CHEVROLET convertible, 4-speed, Davidson, 725-3765. lred with black Interior. |1959 Pontiac radio, rear "speaker; Bive;|725-2884 after five. {good condition. Apply 136 Gibbon Street. 1964 CHEVROLET, 2 door, 1963 CHEVROLET Impala, 4 door hard-|four + speed, Call 725-703). 10 2. V-8 automatic. Power steering,| b t. white well Posded dso Hapa ol covers, overdrive, 4 new tires, very good $2,650. 728-0511 shape. Telephone 725-0432. 1962 CHEVY II, 6 cylinder, standard, 1963 SUPER SPORT/"fully equipped. Will two door, excellent condition, Dial Pick- trade for older car 16,000 miles. $3,600. ering, 942- 1673, Perfect condition. 723-7970 BOUND TO EUROPE! 964 Pontiac, |manville, 623-5246. dition. New paint job. $195: mobile, mechanically A-1. . $95, 1953) 668-3331 Meteor, good transportation. $85. Apply 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 'full price. $225, 509 Bloor Street East after 4 p.m at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331 1964 OLDSMOBILE Dynamic, 2-door hard-| $5 DOWN, $5 weekly buys this 1955 Chev- 1953 Olds- top. "Won at Bowmanville Legion draw.'rolet Bel Air hardtop at Nicols Motors,| Extras. Less than 300 miles, $3,200. Also 1955 Pontiac 4-door, 6, standard, sedan, new tires, low mileage, extras. $300. H. O. McKee, 725-5268. 1957 CHEVROLET, Standard tr good mr condition. Apply 1239 Meadowvale, 1955 CADILLAC sedan, all new tires Real good shape. $400 or best offer. Tele- phone 725-7415. 1961 FORD FALCON, A-1 shape, fully equipped, two-tone paint. Low down pay- jment and take over payments. Must sell 1728-1306, 1932 CHEVROLET coupe, partially re- Stored, new battery, licence, $550. and |drive away. Apply Howard Motors, Kent Street North, Whitby. 1958 TR3, new top body and engine good condition. Need money for college. Best offer. Phone 728-2823. 1964 PONTIAC, V-8, padded dash, white walls, 3,900 miles. 725-4400. 1963 FORD Galaxie, V-8, automatic, 4 door, power steering, power brakes, radio and rear speaker, padded dash, seat belts, white walls, 10,000 original miles, one Whitby, bol a-3931. : 30--Automobiles 'Wanted CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk 'Cash' to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 $ ALL CASH. > 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 "gdoor, 6 Beh dain hel automatic, radio, 2 tone, etc., for wrecking. Highest prices paid. Wentworth East, 725-1181, OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- is a ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245, USED car parts, spindles to make trailer Also used tires. 509 Bloor Street East after 4, 723-2281 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne Standard transmission. 725-1262. 1963 PARISIENNE convertible, red with beige top, 6 cylinder, sutomatic, power brakes and steering, radio, white- walls, tinted glass. 723-3160 1959 MGA for sale. Good condition, body and mechanically. Will accept trade for GM car. Telephone Fred, 723-9760 be- tween4 p.m. and 6. 1%3 PONTIAC 4door Laurentian, V-8, 32--Articles for, Sale automatic, power steering, power brakes, WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- whitewalls, etc, You can buy this car-foriture or anything you have, The City only $95: down, balance $89 monthly at/Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. |South, 723-1671. Super Sports|BicycLe Under 31 ---Automobile Repair TRANSMISSION "specialists. | transmissions are our ont; iness, 1038 Simcoe North.| Phone 728- 7339, convertible, Telephone carburetor and auto electric Service, 222 King West 728- 0617. EXPERT brake service a and front end Suspension alignment. 226 Celina Street. Call Ta 4233, -- repairs, winter ~ storage, fully powered. warranty:/aiso used bicycles, 1700 Charles Street,| TYPEWRITER Portable $40, Also standard typewriter; "convertible, . V-8, auto- machine; 'cash register; office desk with bucket 'seats, console, one owner. chair. Telephone 723- "4434, condition. Reasonable. Apply 668-3 Excellent LOT FOR SALE 96' x 200° on Elizabeth Apartment 5, Lansdowne Plaza, sens $5 DOWN buys any model Canadian-|senool, made bicycle. All sizes, 'all models, From al th, after 5 pala tetrad Mid $34.95, Dominion Tire, 48 Bond. Street at 1961 PLYMOUTH standard six. Real good West All| condition. 1951 Chevrolet ¥2-ton truck. 1953 throuchout,|Ford %-ton truck. Apply at Goold Furni- FRIGIDAIRE electric range and refrig- erator, console radio, mantel radio, an: 1957 PONTIAC V8 station ~ wagon, body, for quick sale. Apply between § and 6 mechanically perfect; $465; also 1957 Fordip.m. 506 Dundas Street West, Whitby, 2-door hardtop 6, automatic, radio, esc Apt. 4. Hen' ition, $420, Br a steering. Excellent condticy TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupli- % --~ cators, cheque writers, comptometers, 8 weekly buys 8.1958 Chevro- files, turniture: We buy, sell, rent, serv- Air, in showroom condition, at ice. Largest stock budget terms Motors, Whitby, 668-3331 and usec. Lov overhead, tow pr a an Hamilion, Ragan 1959 Chevrolet, V-8, DUPLICATOR let Bey Nico CONVERTIBI.ES. $15 weeky Gestetner, brand Telephone} ed, ef Nicola Motors, Whitby 468-3331, - | one Telephone 327 300 HP, |1957 TR3, new convertible top, plus two 1957 CHEVROLET, 4-door sedan, radio, custom sport convertible, V-8 automatic. fully equipped. Sells for best reasonable |Make offer. Between 7 and 10 p.m. Bow.| Offer. Telephone 728-5179. $5 DOWN, $4 weekly buys" "your "choice of Y 2 1956 Pontiac 2-door sedan or 1955 Pontiac [ac atenny Se OY, Sale oor 2-door hardtop at Nicols Motors, Whitby, |WOOD, dry elm, furnace length, 3 cord. |Must be moved, $15. Tv --~ |start at $19.98! Easy terms. Comfortable, .\ings, 424 Simcoe Street | South |USED vacuums and polishers, good con-| |Globe and Mail, LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars|BUY AND SELL -- Good used furniture| 220/and appliances. One location only. Pretty's| |33--Market | Basket OSHAWA tuneup Centre offers expert), like new.| adding!own. tenna with rotor, antique pictures. Priced|HOOKER'S, CORN -- Pick yourself or} 'yin, 34--Lost and Found jLost new. | vicinity William Street, GM parking lot, s vice. phone 728-8938. BATHTUBS, $20.; toilets "basins, "sinks, cabinets, pressure systems, laundry tubs, sump pumps, piping, fittings, boats, mo- tors, cars, trailers, Harry Chinn, corner) Hillside and Park South. FURNITURE -- 3-rooms of | new, "quality furniture only $299. Includes complete bedroom, living room and kitchen en- sembles. Pay only $3. weekly, . Unbeat- able value! Barons' Home 'Furnishings, 424 Simcoe bila South, SEWING machires, New and used. Elec- tric Singers, Whites; Elnas portables and|! WILL NOT be responsible fy any consoles, $19, and up. Oshawa Sewing|@ebls contracted in my name by anyone Centre, 329 Simcoe Street South, 728-2391,,0" or after this date, September 10th, 1964, without my written consent -- Jerry N. Mountenay, 72 Church Street, Oshawa, Ontario, Toronto ITU Expels, Fines 26 Printers LLoyYD~ 'baby carriage, white, com converts TORONTO (CP)--Local 91 of to car-bed car-seat, and stroller, $15, good|the International Typographical condition. Telephone 728-6578. lu nion (CLC ¥ 16 FOOT Shepherd inboard 95 HP, Gra- (CLC) announced Friday ham. marine engine, new $400, Otaco|that 26 ITU members have been trailer with spare wheel. Boat completely | refinished and upholstered this spring, expelled from the union and complete with new windshield, spotlights, spare prop, pumpers, life jackets hts. tined, The members either paddies, $3,195, Call 725-4890 after 6 Stayed on their jobs when 680 p.m junion printers went on. strike USED TELEVISION, 17-inch console, $60 |July 9 or returned to their jobs Apply after seven p.m. apply at 751 9 Beaupre Avenue, Oshawa. since the strike, LARGE dark oak dining table and six Twenty-one printers who re- chairs, $50. Dial Bowmanville, 623-3230. |{urned to their jobs at The Idition, Eight to ch { $15, 120/ Th; = oe ition. Eight to choose from. Up. e Telegram were levied fines Olive Avenue. Telephone 728-6956. \of $5,000 while the five printers who stayed on their jobs were Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271./fined $10,000. FREE -- Your furnace parts guaranteed y Path . nt fi and replaced 'free'. Furnace cleaned Pitas action takes effect spl and 24 hour service "free", when you/diately, the ITU publicity com- purchase White Rose' fuel ol! from/mittee said in a press release, |Western Oil Company, 725-1212. An ITU spokesman said the \fines would have to be paid be- Dated ot Oshawa this 10th day of September, 1964. Frederick Friedlander, C.A. Trustee, Yale, Friedlander & Company, Chartered Accountants, 64 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. Also 20 foot atenna, $15. Call 728-2639. WEDDING dress, white, full length with hoop, size 11. Completely covered In lace, wrist length sleeves. Apply 563 Lansdowne, Apartment 1, Phone 723-5475. WRINGER washing machine, very good working condition with pump, $35. Phone 728-1742 MATTRESSES shall, Beverley, Mar- Prices Simmons, etc. -- Serta, Restonic, sleep begins at Barons' Home Furnish- DRUMS. A complete: set. Stewart, in ex- cellent condition. Dial Whitby 668-5994, (bers could be considered for re- TOMATOES! en raga |admission to the union. He said or green, $1. bushel ss cents 6 quart basket. Spanish onions, the expulsions and fines be Hy cents each. Pick your own tomatoes|COme a permanent part of ITU and onions. Bring containers, Carrots, $1. ~ per bushel, 25 cents 6 quart basket, W.! aires ords and. th at expelled Eymann, half-mile east of Nichols Gatage,, WOuld not be able to work .in Courtice. Go North to first corner. any ITU shop without having TOMATOES, pick your own, 25¢ basket, their memberships renewed. $1 bushel. Bring containers. Wm. Sack, Thornton Road South, first house south of hydro sub- station, west side. The expelled printers include three who returned to work at SWEET CORN, excellent quality. Pick your own, 20 cents per dozen. F. -/Ph Globe and Mail, five who |dyke, 14 mile west of Brooklin on No. ./returned to work and three who \fore any of the expelled mem-|< corvo flee to the Communists. Announcing his arrival in the United States for 'political asy- lum, the state department in Washington declined to specu- late on what he might have to tell or to give any details of the! escape. | |LEFT HOTEL Barwich, 53, left the Hotel President, one of Geneva's fin- est, on Wednesday when the conference on peaceful uses of atomic energy ended. He had jwith him an East German col- jleague, Prof. Max Steenbeck, }who has.not been heard from |since. | Barwich had been taken to|" the Soviet Union from Germany in 1945 'by the victorious' Red |Army. There he rose, by» 1955. to become deputy director of the Nuclear Research Institute at Dubna, east of Moscow on jthe Volga River. He transferred to East Ger- many's Central Institute of Nu- ;clear Research when that. es- tablishment opened at -Rossen- dorf in_ 1957, There. Barwich's deputy was the atomic spy Fuchs, | Barwich's career indicates |that he concentrated on non- | military uses of atomic energy. OBITUARIES | WILBERT EVAN McMANN COLD SPRINGS -- Funeral of |Wilbert Evan McMann, 77, of Cold Springs, who died Thurs- \day in hospital in Cobourg, was |held today at 2 p.m. from the MacCoubrey Funeral - Home, |Cobourg. é | The Rev. J. E, Cotton, of. St. Paul's United Church Cold Springs, officiated. Burial was jin the Congregational Cemetery, 'Cold Springs. | Pallbearers were Dr. J. H. id ter .- tional problems on the univer- sity level. Union of Railwaymen, Claude Jodion, CLC president. Cc Commonwealth Universities at ja P 0! s |Doupe,. 25, who resigned Wed- nesday as a constable with the Sarnia provincial police detach- ment, three charges of. theft involving t University and vice chairman 145 universities, said such ses- ithe association's overseas con-| is trailer and equipment valued at false pretences $3,749 in credit from an insu- jrance agency at Oil Si h report. and about 30 miles northeast of Sar- nia, June 1;. an outboard motor from Stanley Campbell; of De- troit, ship, June 20, tanks and life jackets from the OPP at Grand Bend June 7. and|police found under a chest of drawers in McKinney's hoel room. On Friday, Reginald Getz, a former Kitchener youth now working in Pembroke, testified that he drove McKinney. to Highway 401 about 7 p.m. March 17. Getz said McKinney got into his car outside a Kitchener hotel and had something up his coat sleeve which kept his arm stiff. He said that while Mc- Kinney had not said anything about possessing a_rifle, he jhad referred to the object when he said: "Don't worry, I won't juse it on anyone." Getz also testified he thought \McKinney had said he was |"taking the object to a friend." Policeman Pleads Guilty To Theft [rhe -- is continuing. SARNIA (CP) -- Harold H. Indian Maid Discards Title LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Khan- Tineta Horn, self-styled spokes- man for Canadian Indians, Fri- \day discarded the title Queen of the Trans-Brie Seas two hours after getting it. "I don't want to be a quéen," said Miss Horn, 22 - year - old Mohawk model from the Caugh- nawaga reserve near Montreal. "There is no such thing as-an Indian princess or queen. That was made up by the Euro- peans. The only queen to an Indian is the Queen of Eng- land." Miss Horn received the Aitle from Mayor Gordon: Stronach when she arrived at London air port to preside at today's Trans - Erie yacht races at nearby Port Stanley. DISCUSS PROBLEMS' LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The 'ouncil of the Association "of closed-door session Friday iscussed wide - ranging in- Commonwealth educa- Sir Douglas Logan, resident of London (England) f the council which represents ions help check the pulse of tituents. pleaded guilty Friday to 16-foot cruiser and boat 2,000, 'He also: pleaded guilty to in obtaining Springs, ome 10 miles southeast of ere. He was remanded in custody o Sept. 18 for a pre-sentence Doupe stole the 16-foot cruiser trailer in Grand Bend, in Sarnia Town- and two fuel Mich., |McKinney, Clarence Willis, Har- jold West, Herbert | [Newton McIntosh and Leslie| McIntosh. Mr. McMann was born and) educated at Cold Springs.. He! was a member of the Masonic) Order and of Cold. Springs Loyal Orange Lodge, anda |member of St, Paul's. United Church. | Mr. McMann farmed near }Cold Springs until retiring in 1948 and moving to the village. | His parents were the late |Robert McMann and the former Eliza Jane McBrie. | Surviving are his -wife, the} |former Edna Willis and one |sister, Mrs. J. H. McKinney, |Brooklin; and two_ brothers, |Arthur of Buffalo, N.Y., and Garnet, of Kingston. MICHAEL DRAYTON The death of a_ lifelong Oshawa resident, Michaael Dray i ton, occurred suddenly at his ~| residence, 736 Albert street, Thursday, Sept. 10. The deceas-| year sentence for 'carrying an led was in his 46th year. He was the son. of the late Anthony and Annie Drayton. Mr. Drayton was employed by the Department of Public Works at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby. During the Second World War he served with the Hastings- Prince Edward Regiment. | The deceased is survived by three sisters; Mrs, Mary Mullen of Penetanguishene; Mrs: Pau- line Stire of Toronto; and Mrs. Anne Jackson of Oshawa. Four brothers also survive; John of Toronto, Edward of Windsor, and Frank and William of Osh- jawa. The remains are at the Arm-| strong Funeral Home for the funeral service in the chapel Monday, Sept. 14. Rev. a; Wool- cock of 'St. Mark's Anglican Church will conduct the service. Interment will be in Union Cem- etery, Oshawa. | FUNERAL OF MRS. ADA N. DODWELL waren Township Sept. 9, in her 95th year, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home Friday, Sept. 11. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, | rector of Christ Memorial Angli- can Church, conducted the sery-| ice. Interment was: in Oshawa} Union Cemetery, The pallbearers prere R.| Rogers, W: Dodwell, R. Dodwell,| J, Preston, M. Evans and A.| Copeland. 7 Highway. Phone Brooklin, 655-3019. jremained. on the job at The TOMATOES -- 40 cents eleven quart, $1. "Telegram and 13 who returned @ bushel. Brin nmtainers. Pick ir) Telephone 728-4839. to work and two who stayed ai the J BARTLET PEARS. W. T. Cox, 1/4 miles the job at The Star, orth of Bowmanville Boys' Training said, Bowmanville, 623-2267. CUCUMBERS All sizes, large size, 'es cents. per bushel: Bring own con- ine R. V. McBurnie 2% miles north bo Taunton Road on Harmony Road. Earlier, that it would send a group of 12 pickets to Montreal on an |exchange visit with the Jacques ready picked, V4 mile south of Columbus. |Cartier local, on strike against TOMATOES. $i per hamper. Pick ~eur| French- language mewspaper La own. Scott's Farm Harmorly Road North! Presse. let end of pavement. First farm 'to the} le | The Toronto printers will join picket lines "in Montreal today! and 'return Sunday: with La Presse printers who will picket |the Toronto newspapers Mon- *lday, wallet, - Wednesday _ evening,| or In buliding, Contained licence, valuable 'papers, Reward, Telephone 725.8250, the union announced) 51 Left Homeless After Ottawa Fire OTTAWA (CP) -- Fifty-one! persons were left homeless Fri-| day night when fire struck a row of four three-storey brick tenements in. the old By. Ward market section of downtown Ot- tawa. The blaze, which etartedl shortly after 7 p.m. forced] about 90 persons from their homes until it was brought un- der control about 1 a.m, today, ul (Pretty Boy) Levesque will be formally committed for trial Oct. 15 on charges of rape and armed robbery, Magistrate C. he cut short a preliminary hear- concerned with an attempted rape charge, agreed with Crown Attorney John Cassells that there was sufficient evidence to put the alleged gang leader on trial for rape in connection with a Nov. 9 armed robbery where a 23- year-old maid was sexually as- | saulted. bery charge, involving another incident, Thursday. Miss Horn was. stripped of her former title of Indian Prin- cess of Canada by the National Indian Council in June. « DIVIDENDS '| By THE CANADIAN PRESS -- Alberta Gas Trunk Line Lid, 6% per cent fpd, A $1. 56%, 5% per cent pfd. B $1.43%, class A 25 cents, .Nov. 14, record Oct. 16. Anglo Canadian Pulp and Pap per Mills Ltd. $2.80 pfd. 70 cents, Oct. 20, record Sept. 30. British Columbia Forest Prod- ucts Ltd., common 20 cents, Nov. 1, record Oct. 9. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 50 cents, Noy. 2, record Sept. 30. Hederson's Paper Products Ltd., six. per cent pfd. $1.50, Sept. 25, record Sept. 18. I. T. L, Industries Ltd. pfd. 40 cents, common 10 cents (in- crease of five cents), Oct. 1, record Sept. 21. Union Gas Co. of Canada Lid. common 15 cents, Nov. 1, rec- ord Oct. 2. 'Pretty Boy' Facing Trial OTTAWA (CP) -- Viecto E. Carter ruled Friday as ng on the rape incident. Although the hearing was the magistrate Decision on the armed rob- was made in court Levesque is serving a _ two- nlicensed gun. SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. J. TUMEY'S SHELL STATION 962 SIMCOE ST, NORTH * ALEX -NATHAN'S SUNOCO STATION 215 KING ST, WEST COOPER'S TEXACO STATION 56 BRUCE STREET WHITE ROSE STATION 38 PRINCE STREET T. GOCH SUPERTEST STATION 437 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH WINDER': ESSO STATION ' KING and RITSON ROAD SOUTH a oe ' TOM CULLEN'S ESSO STATION 288 BLOOR ST. WEST (formerly Kemp's) George Brown's SUPERTEST STATION 334 PARK ROAD SOUTH CLINT'S TEXACO STATION WENTWORTH and CEDAR DOVE"S FINA STATION 792 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH SHELI -- HANDY-ANDY | COR. KING ST. and STEVENSON'S RD.

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