Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Sep 1964, p. 16

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Ee GRR RR LIAO op PPD AY on 1 RI Ph TE EINE 938 iL "' 2s 27--Real Estate for Sale | |29--Automobiles For Sele 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 15, 1964 FALL SALE 1961 FALCON KINGSMERE GARDENS i ih < 2 i i i i i : ji 2 > z Fy 2 if i ; id | " G. ARMSTRONG and SONS 2 door coach, $995. PRESENT 1961 CHEVROLET 17 homes consisting of cogil oo crept 'CONVERTIBLE 6 cylinder, splits, bungalows and two stories on serviced lots over- looking the City of Oshawa. | is 2 i gris : z 3 i power equipped. Every home features a built $1,895. in stove and oven, complete decorating as well as N.H.A. 1961 PONTIAC For more informa- i if as Rae i i ti F 35 338 tion phone 728-6286. S. D. HYMAN - REAL ESTATE LIMITED | 2 door egach, 6 cylinder ic $1,695. 1960 PONTIAC : ? (Continued from Page 15) '4-door sedan, 6 eylinder North West Area tic Priced At $17,900. $1,495. Three good size bedrooms. Recreation room with bar, 1960 METEOR BOUCETT, At tember L.] Joseph Willard Ontario, on Monday, Sep- 7, 1964, dear husband of Leah » son of the late Mr, and Mrs. dear brother eorge Wiggans, Osh- awa. Rested at Fleming Brothers- Funeral} Home, Lake Avenue West Carleton Place, from Friday noon. Funeral was held at St. James Anglican Church, Saturday, 12th at 2 p.m. Interment was in' St. James cemetery. DOUCETT, Albert Harold At Vancouver, B.C., gg ld September 'ol George Wiggans, Oshawa. Rested at Flem- 27--Real Estate For Sole built in dishwasher. Attached DELUXE, 2-door coach, carport. Reasonable down payment, Balance carries for DOUGLAS J. M. REALTOR 1793-1168. 723-4391) EARLY POSSESSION--Well !o- cated 6 room brick bungalow with paved drive and fenced yard. A modern 3 bedroom home with L shaped living and dining room, 4 pc. cera- mic tiled bathroom with col- ored fixtures. Carries for $83.00 monthly including taxes. BULLIED 6 tylinder. $106.00° Dollars including $1,095. interest, taxes ond principal, Please contact Bill Millar 725-1186 W. T. Lamson Real Estate Ltd. 1960 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, 6 cylinder. REALLY NICE Ranch Type Bungalow 1960 FORD 2-DOOR STATION WAGON $1,195. with attached garage, Self contained basement apart- 29-----Automobiles For Sole |29--Automobiles For Sele 32--Articles. for Sale BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST, -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 _ 1958--METEOR SEDAN, new motor job, $695, original mileage 49,000. 728-1955. 1964 CHEVELLE MALIBU. The ideal |combination of power, economy, - ness and style. New car condition through out. Fully equipped. Priced to sell now at a sacrifice price. 728-6386, dition, fair body, Must sell $175 or best offer. 728-4714, Patio Stones, Screen Blocks, Sand, gravel, top soil, stone, Plastering materials wall- boards, Bricks, Cement, Roof- ing. Tile 668-3524. SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED Fuel and Builders Supplies 244 Brock St. S. WHITBY, Ont. ; s 5 After Prices TORONTO (CP) -- Tobacco stocks scored impressive gains 1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA, 4door hard- VOLVO SET of 1 ton chain hoist. Also 6 inch vice, 728-8938. as the stock market advanced on almost all fronts during top, V8, A-l Apply 750 9! Street, Oshawa. 1961 CORVAIR 700, red and white sports coupe, automatic, 37,300 miles, very good condition, 723-4484, 30--Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying a New Car2. Self your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 12S. ALL GASH. «S$ For clean cars, or trucks .we deal up or down, Liens pai NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK. ST. NARTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want car: for wrecking. Highest prices pe |Wentworth East, 725-1161. 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 _ 723-9421 $495 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne, 6 standard. 4 door sedan, radio, whitewalls, 'windshield wash- ers. Whitby. 668-2998 FURNITURE -- 3-rooms of new, quality furniture only $299. Includes complete! and kitchen en- sembles, Pay only $3. weekly. Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South, WEDDING dress, white, full length with 1. Come! in i covered In lace, wrist length sleeves. Apply 563 Lansdowne Apartment 1. Phone 723-5475. WRINGER washing machine, very good ew condition with pump, $35. Phone 1742. MATTRESSES -- Serta, Simmons, Mar- shall, Beverley, Restonic, etc. Prices start at $19.98! Easy terms. sleep begins at Barons' Home Furnish- ings, 424 Simcoe' Street South. Unbeat-| abie,|traded 15,635 shares. The two moderate trading Monday. \Speculative action was light. Rothmans was the pace-set- ter, gaining three points to 19% on volume of 31,281 shares. Both Rothmans and Imperial [Tobacco Monday announced a one-cent increase in the price of a package of 20 cigarettes. Imperial also gained ground. Imperial rose % to 14% and issues reached new 1964 highs during the session of 19% and USED vacuums and polishers, good con- dition. Eight to choose from. $15, up. '20 Olive Avenue. Telephone 728-6956. BOY AND SELL -- Good used furniture and appliances, One location only, Pretty"s Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271. FREE -- Your furnace parts guaranteed and replaced "free", Furnace cleaned 24 hour service "free", you rchase "White Rose' fuel oil from Western Ol! Company, 725-1212. Les Paul electric guitar and OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- ing. Tefephone 725-2162. or 723-4245, Thee. CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 ee 14 Albert St. KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. +208-.DUNDAS-ST;-EAST- WHITBY -- 668-5891 31---Automobile Repair | tr |are our only business, 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-7339. ss OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert carburetor and auto electric service, 722 King West 728-0817. Call 723-4233, Ampeg amplifier. in new condition. Tele- phone after 5 p.m.,723-9185. BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton. 263-2294 or 263-2695. iS FT. PETERBOROUGH cance end Spirit duplicator motorized. Telephone 728-4016. BABY CARRIAGE, upright, brown metal ibody, excellent condition, makes into car |bed. Telephone Whitby 668-5432. chair, in gold brocade. |Call Whitby 668-5432. Cars bought and sold Liens pbid off 32--Articles for Sale ment with $4,000.00 down poyment. This beoutiful 3 bedroom home will almost | buy itself. | Please Contact Ken Toms | 723-1121 [tree BEDFORD BUS $495. 11959 METEOR Trade up or down | Es Always top quality loon ee ONVERTIBLES. $25 down, $15 weeky| |buys "your choice: 1959 Chevrolet, v8, |fully powered or 1959 Pontiac, fully power- jed, at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. | mone - in ---- _ 1955 PONTIAC 2-door hardtop, & cylinder, standard, custom radio, good tires, $350 CHEAP! ONE SPRAY BOOTH All metal, explosion proof lights. Could also be used for garage, Loggted in Pick~- ering. Phone "ATLANTIC 2-7091 | MACHINE, portable, one year \old, new condition. $65 or best offer. Tele- \phone 728-4375. , |ONE 200 amp. Lincoln welder with trail- ler. One 200 amp. GE welder with trailer. \Two box trailers, 4 ff, by 8 ft. by |31 inches. Ten 12 ton housejacks. Dial |942-5631 or 942-3133. |CHESTERFIELD and chair, almost new, lcolor turquoise. Telephone Whitby 668-8580 jenrytiene. 14% respectively. ' Papers, liquors and financial) linstitutions all helped drive the imarket higher. Many issues reached new highs during the session but Smoke Stocks Soar Upped 1% to a new high of 39% and Chrysler, up 1% to a high of 70. Speculative activity was gen- erally dull amid rising prices. Leitch tacked on 40 cents to $4.80 and Highland-Bell 15 cents to $7,25. j The senior base metals list rallied toward the close of trad- ing. Noranda and Falconbridge both tacked on 4% to 47% and 76% respectively while Inco added % to 88. In gold trading Giant Yellow- knife added % to a new 1964 high of 12%, while Dome reached a new top of 324% with a rise of 1%. The industrial index reached a new high of 161.97 with a gain of .36 and the TSE index a new peak of 151.15 with a rise of .33. Golds gained 3.20 to 136.69 and base metals .21 to 68.58, while lost a little ground during the last minutes of the trading day. Those that managed to hang on included Algoma Central, ahead western oils dropped .91 to 95.16. Volume was 3,840,000 shares compared with 3,418,000 traded Friday. : | OTTAWA (CP)--The defence \department has been able to "sell" the public on integration Armed Forces Integration Brings Headaches Within |EXPERT brake service and front end| ANTIQUE settee, wing back arm chair, | suspension_alignment.226 Celina Street.| matching rocking new jobs for officers and men, some of whom have spent their entire adult lives in the serv- of the armed forces commandiices, who are being let out be- structure more convincingly|cause some positions now are than the armed forces them-jredundant. selves. Many feel that the defence, This seems to be the generaljindustry and defence production leonsensus not only of service|departments could have estab- personnel but of the department/lished a liaison committee with \itself, private industry and business or best offer accepted. Telephone Whitb | ing Brothers Funeral Home, Lake Avenue 668-5795. sb --|33--Market Basket GUIDE REALTY LTD. ig 4 i ? | wrient, Mabel West, Carleton Place, from Friday noon. Funeral service. was held in St. James | y 12, at 2 p.m. Interment St. James cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Heart Foundation. GILLIES, Michael At the Princess Margaret Hospital, tember 14, 1964, vento on Monday, Sep' Michae] Gillies, beloved son of Murray Gillies and Marguerite Sugden, dear brother of Marion and Stephen and grand- son of Lionel Gillies; in his 18th year. Michael is resting at the Mcintosh-Ander- son Funeral. Home, 152 King Street East for service In the chapel on Thursday, September 17 at 2'p.m. Interment Mount Lewn Cemetery. MORRISON, Mervin John Wesley To (Funeral arrangements not yet com- pleted.) {in lieu of flowers please donate to the Canadian Cancer Society.) i Mabel p year, beloved wife of Russell 5, Bowmanville, and dear neral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the chape on Wi ednesday at 2 p.m. interment Bethesda Cemetery. (in tiev of flowers, donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.) Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STRET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS funeral arrangements and flora! requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM. | BALBY -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Eva, who passed away Septem- ber 15, 1958. You asked for so little in life, Mom, And suffered more than your shere, Your tife was devoted to others, With -your love, helping hands and prayer. The years we had together Will be memories my life through, With heartfelt pride I'll remember Being blessed with a mother fike you. brick and stone bungalow with attached garage, breeze- way, separate dining room, fireplace and wall to wall broadloom in living room, Full price $16,900, requires $4,- 000 down. STEVENSON RD. N.--6 room brick bungalow with attached garage located on a lot 63 ft. by 178 ft. Down payment $6,000 with balance on one mortgage. NORTH WEST--7 rbom brick bungalow with attached gar- age. 3 bedrooms, L shaped tiv- ing and dining room cheery kitchen with built-in stove _and oven; 4 pc. tiled bath- room with vanity on first floor. Basement has large fin- ished rec room with fireplace finished den or fourth bed- work pc. with vanity, Home is locoted on a large well landscaped lot. Substantial down pay- ment required. 3 John Howson Bill Smit 333 King St. West "S$. D. HYMAN Real Estate Limited 323 King St. West 728-6286 WHITBY Two storey home located on large lot in residential sec- tion of City, 30 day posses- sion, ask for Bob Stevenson. HAPPY HUNTING 400 acres of land situated just north of Brechin, a hun- ter's paradise and the price is right, call Doug. Gower. NEW HOMES Twenty different models to chose from bungalows, splits and two stories, some with attached gorages, N.H.A. financing, call Glen Maockin- non, MONEY MAKER Be independent --- here is 0 small business that can be self operated, illness . forces sale, phone Jack Sheriff. --f€ver remembred by daughter Mae. BALBY -- In memory of a dear and) joving mother and grandmother, Mrs, Eva se who passed away on September 5, 1958. | A mother who gave us the best of her Iife,| Cherishet our secrets, our sorrow, our) Who taught us te love, who taught us to|- pray, " Dear mother in heaven, God biess you "today. Your onl was unselfish, for others you lived, Not for what you received, but for what you could give. Just a loving thought, just a silent tear, A | memory of a mother dear. --Lovingly remembered by daughter Joan, son-in-law Bob, and granddaughters Les- fie and Patti-Anne. MILLER -- in loving memory of a dear brother, Eduard Angus Miller (Teddy), who passed away September 15, 1963. do forget be, But dear te our memory you'll always --ver remembered by sisters Noreen 'and Joan, brothers Ronald and Wayne, brothers-in-law Harry and Joe, nieces Sheila and Laure, nephew Jeff. MILLER -- In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Edward 'Teddy' Miller, who passed away suddenly as the of a car accident September 15, 1963. "Sometimes it is hard to understand Why somethings have to be, Because in His wisdom God has plan- Beyond our powers fo see; 'A day of remembrance sadly recalls forewell he left us all. To be with us in the si old way Would be our dearest today, Deep in our heart your memory Is kept, We loved you loo dearly to ever for- ed by sister. Shirley, Nieces Carmen, Deb- Mark. get". Always remember brother-in-law John, bie, Wendy and midter ~ in ee memory of Ed- word A. Winbered by K2Ye Lise and son Donald. oe Be MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS $1600. DOWN Five room frame bungalow with attached garage, full price only $11,000., call Bill Sworbrick. WHITBY Sacrifice for immediate sale. Attractive custom built clay brick home. Has mony un- usual features, living room with bow window. This one complete with aluminum storms and screens' and the new 'oft Proof. Twin Wi s. Has ottached gar- 7 cement patio. Large landscaped lot 50 ft. x 130 ft. Owner transferred. Must sell $15,900. or near offer. Long term financing. GREENWOOD Country home exclusive orea. Lot 100 ft. x 220 ft. Pon- oramic view of surrounding country. 23 ft. living room with stone fireplace. 4 piece and 2 piece washrooms. Fam- ily size kitchen with break- fast nook, Full walkout bose- ment. School and school bus minutes; away. Low taxes. $2,500 down. Balance with 'owner on one mortgage. Call for information MRS. A. CORRY A. E. LEPAGE LTD., REALTOR Member of the Toronto Real Estate Board Over 50 Yeors of continuous and courteous service. AJAX 942-5077 and 942-5077 ment, 3bedroom red brick port. 723-1002 728-6627 725-0243. Ceri Olsen Realtor, LARGE TWO BEDROOM -- | | NORTH - $15,900. reasonable down pay. b bungalow, large living room, modern kitchen, tiled) bath, treed lot, attached garage and car-[" ms ee Desirable location. Price just re(s7 DOWN, $8 weekly buys @ 1958 Chevro-| duced. To see, phone Henry Stinson ai/let Be; Air, in showroom condition, CONVERTIBLE 6 cylinder REALTORS. ; automatic, 16 Simcoe St. S. 1} SUHTE APARTMENT On Adelaide Ave. W. A real Money maker, includ- es broadioom in ail rooms, appliances, paved drive, all suites rented, good terms. Phone Bij! Millar W. T, Lam- son Real Estote Ltd. 725- 1186. | | 11959 OLDSMOBILE | 4 door hardtop, power equipped. $995. 1959 CADILLAC | 4-door hardtop, power equipped. 1959 FORD GALAXIE 2-door hardtop PRIVATE SALE -- 769 Easigien Drive, [ranch bungalow, lot SI" x 175" tully lane. jscaped and fenced, paved driveway, newly \decorated, aluminum storms and screens |Including basement. Substantial down pay- jment required. 725-0658. 1959. PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE V-8 automatic. Power equipped. | -- --__--_-- | | WaST END LOCATION. New 3-bedroom | brick bungalows by Futurama Homes. Bright large, modern kitchens and easy, 1 A ie $15,400. Joseph Bosco Realtor TRADE your present nome, ior or car on @ new home built by Hogenboom Con- {struction on Wilson Road North. Call S. D. Hyman, Real Estate. 728-6286, for 1959 MG $595. more particular: |$999 DOWN. Spilt-levels or standard bun-| |galows, built-in stoves and ovens. Take) jadvantage of the winter works bonus on| these outstanding homes. Joseph Bosco Realtor, 728-7377. HOUSE--Six acres, Whitby. Good front- ages, suitable nursery gardens, commer- cial industrial, apartment development. Water and sewer. Trades considered. Eve-| nings 723-7996. | |FARM ACREAGE -- Fifty acres with| |stream, half an hour from Oshawa or| jwill divide. We will build to sult pur-! |chaser, Lake Simcoe Properties Limited. \Apply Lake Simcoe Properties Limited,| 725-2560. |ONE ONLY --é4bedroom house, brick jveneer, almost new. Completely redeco- | rated with built-in oven and stove, Situate |close to Zion Public School and Church, jon a + Price $14,500, Tele-| \phone 728-1611 for particulars, | | BEAUTIFULLY located stor hai in North End. Extra Pade Ha "room| 1 958 CHEVROLET with broadioom, hollywood kitchen with 2-door coach, 6 cylinder 1958 FORD 4-door sedan, V-8 automatic 1958 CHEVROLET 2-door coach, 6 eylinder. 1958 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, 6 cylinder. $745. |breakfast bar and adjoining dining room| jwith sliding glass doors leading to stone} patio. Three bedrooms, professionally | finished mohagany panelled recreation! iin Bae 958 PONTIAC |28--Real Estate Wanted - 4-door sedon, V-8 "ene | WILL YOU HELP | 11958 CHEVROLET We ore selling our proper- | $845. ties, faster than we can se- | 2-door cooch, cure new listings. If you wish to sell, or know of anyone who does wont to sell, Call: 728-5157 ACTIVE REALTY LIMITED 48 Simcoe Street South across from Post Office WHERE PROPERTY Is so_n | 1957 FORD NOT JUST LISTED | 4-door sedan, V-8 automatic $495. 11957 CHEVROLET STATIONWAGON V-8, $695. 11957 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Power equipped. $995. FARM WANTED within 25 miles of Osh-| awa. Up to $12,000 cash, Please give! |details and location in reply. Private.| Apply to Box number 1020 Oshawa Times, | ] 957 PONTIAC | Y- | 2-door coach, 6 cylinder | NEED older type home now,for cash| buyer; and also have a buyer for large! jincome home. Call Byll Johnston, 728-1066, | | Schofield-Aker Limited. | 29--Automobiles For Sale | !957 PONTIAC |§9 DOWN $9 weekly buys your choice of LAURENTIAN 2-door, 6 cylinder. jor trailer. Also one small car axle for 1959 Volkswagen deluxe, fully equipped or |1960 Vauxhall deluxe, fully equipped, al| Nicol's Motors, Whitby, 668-3331, |su9s9 SPRITE Radio, new clutch and | transmission Needs money for en 1957 PONTIAC |$500 Telephone 728-8407 |1984 CHEVROLET sedan, very ; gr | 2-door hardtop, 6 cylinder. $795. $695. dition. New paint job. $195. 1953 Olds-| |mobile, mechanically A-1. $95. . 1953) Meteor, good transportation. $85. Apply| 509 Bloor Street East after 4 p.m. | 1932 CHEVROLET coupe, partially re- stored, new battery, licence, $550. and {drive away. Apply Howard Motors, Kent! Stree? North, Whitby. {1964 PONTIAC, V-8, automatic, radio, \padded dash, white walls, 2 tone, etc., 3,900 miles. 725-4400. ; USED car parts, spindies to make trailer| Also used tires. 509 Bloor Street East after 4, 723-228). | 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, Standard' transmission. Telephone, 725-1262. | [1963 PONTIAC 4-<door Laurentian, va. automatic, power steering, power brakes,| whitewalls, etc. You can-buy this car for jonly $95 down, balance $89 monthly at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. |1964 PONTIAC convertible, Super Sports! V-8, fully powered. Under warranty.! Original cost $5,000. Will sell for $3,995. '| Trades accepted at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-333) 1956 PLYMOUTH 1953 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan, 6 cylinder $95. BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. 1250 DUNDAS E., WHITBY 668-5871 at Nicols Motore, Whitby, 668-3931, \ $1.,345, 94 BEAUMONT fardiop, iow leas! $1,395: 2-door hardtop at Nicols Motors, Whitby, | 668-3331. | $595, |mileage. Telephone 725-8419 $645. |1959 FORD, two-door, custom. In + Whitby, 668-4612. é $495 |$550. Telephone 725-4398. STATION WAGON 6 cylinder. |radio, good condition. 803 Gordon Street,|jengths, 12 inches, $8 a single cord, Ex- $150. |1957 CHEVROLET, 2door hardtop, 6 | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying or. selling used fur- | ph SOROS a |1960 AUSTIN Healey, two tops, radi | " Oo tops, radio. After 5-p.m.telephone 723-9670; id | jwith V-8, automatic, radio, tinted glass, |color diplomat blue. Will consider. trade. . niture and appliances. Call ML Fg Street, Oshawa, Telephone 8876, Valley Creek Furn'ture 1957 OLDSMOBILE 4-door, fully equipped.| ] 6} In excellent condition. Telephone aes | l 62 Bond W.-- 728-4401 |1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne sedan, 6 cyl|WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- linder, standard transmission, excellent|'U"@ or anything you have. The City |condition, $575, Ajax 942-4006. Sh ater en, Se inne Sree |1959 FORD Fairlane, 2-door, @ cylinder, 5. . - |standard, new tires, excellent cond'tion. ICYCLa $775. Ajax 942-4006, 1958 CHEVROLET station wagon, Red "repairs, winter storage, also used bicycles, 1700 Charles Street, Whitby. Call 668-5685, Oe poe a $1,695. owner. Telephone 725-0624 after 5 p.m. | 1YPEWRITER portable $40. like new. naievand OBE ass be: ae __|Also standard = typewriter; |1964 CHEVROLET convertible, 4-speed,|machine; cash register: office es Fede gp Interior. Telephone chair. Telephone 723-4434. > after five. ROU hk ba hes rile catch ba BAN ae ----.____|$5 DOWN buys any model Canadian- |1957 TR3, new convertible top, plus two made bicycle. All sizes, all models. From covers, overdrive, 4 new tires, very good $34.95. Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street shape. Telephone 725-0432, West. adding desk with $1,195. | ise super SPORT, fully equipped. Will FRIGIDAIRE electric range "end refrio- jtrade for older car. 16,000 miles. $3,600.\erator, console radio, mantel radio, an- |Perfect condition. 723-7970, _ tenna with rotor, antique pictures. Priced |1987 CHEVROLET, 4door sedan, radio, f°" quick sale. Apply between § and 6 |fully equipped. Sells for best reasonable ?:-™ 506 Dundas Street West, Whitby, |offer. Telephone 728-5179. pills TOMATOES! Red or green. $1. bushel, 25 cents 6 quart basket. Spanish onions, 5 cents each. Pick your own tomatoes and onions. Bring containers. Carrots, $1. per bushel, 25 cents 6 quart basxet. W. Eymann, half-mile east of Nichols Garage, |Courtice. Go North to first corner. | TOMATOES, pick your own, 25c basket,| \$1- bushel. Bring containers, Wm. Sack. |Thornton Road South, first house south of \hydro sub-station, west side. ] BARTLET PEARS. W. T. Cox, 1% miles jnorth of Bowmanville Boys' Training |School, Bowmanville, 623-2267, |HOOKER'S, CORN -- Pick yourself or ready -picked, ¥2 mile south of Columbus. TOMATOES. $1 per hamper. Pick your own. Scott's Farm Harmony Road North. jf the end of pavement. First farm to the left. |SWEET CORN -- 6 year 12 miles west of Brooklin, No. 7 |Telephone 655-3019. | 34--Lost and Found } dozen $1. Highway. LOST: Cat, female, answers to "Dump-|tics instead of as h ling'. Black and white, has splint on leg. |Child's |Road |$5 DOWN, $4 weekly buys your choice of TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupll-| |1956 Pontiac 2-door sedan or 1955 Pontiac S2t0rs, ice. Largest stock, budget terms, | foot oS aE a aioe eet eemoommemarene, O° | 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Air, full price $225,| Hamilton, Raglan. cheque writers, comptometers,| 5--Swa and Barter files, furniture. We buy, sell, rent, ie --_a P ancien New|BENDIX washer-dryer id used. Low overhead, low price, Bill $800 new, for chesterfield or hi-fl stereo, pet. Possibly vicinity of tained rid iidbinalacd '|DIDN'T FIND JOBS This is shown in part by 'the fact that senior officers from headquarters here are being dispatched to commands in the field to talk to servicemen jabout integration and how it j will affect them. | | Nobody expected integration jwould be carried out without ja hitch. Canada is the first country to try to. put such a plan into effect. But, informants pitfalls could avoided. The most common complaint heard about implementation of |the new system is that the de- |partment is treating service- |men directly affected as statis- be- some been Say, have to help find places for 'these men in' civilian life. ' Because this has not been done, they say morale has been hurt. Persons who have been asé signed new jobs on. the inte- grated staff appear enthusiastic about them and are prepared to buckle down to help solve the attendant problems. But there are many others who have not yet been told-- integration went into effect offi- cially Aug. 1--what job they will go to or even whether there will be a job for them. As a result, some of the best officers the defence department wanted to retain have retired voluntarily, ings. |. For instance, little or .no pro- fon, cost| Vision has been made to find or will sell, Blackstock 986-4926. at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331, |$5 DOWN, $5 weekly 'buys this 1955 Chev- |rolet Bel Air hardtop at Nicols Motors,|anywhere. We carry Resionic and Bevcri | . We Cit 3 ly Whitby, 668-3331, oes au mattress furniture lines. Your author- |1959 MERCURY 3 ton stake, clean, good ized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's en jcondition, excellent motor, low mileage, 424 King 'Street 'West, 720-7191. |long wheel base, Brooklin, 655-3706. SEVEN piece set of drums. Saphire blue. |1959 BEL AIR Chevrolet, two-door, é-cyl- Used once. Like new, Telephone 623-5267. linder automatic, excellent condition. Low|28-inch, Moffat range, 4 burner, heating page. Telephc 25° ______, . |drawer, In good condition," $30, Dial |1946 CONVERTED BUS as mobile home, | hitby 668-8050 |completely furnished, $400. 1950 Chevrolet, RADIAL SAW -- Rockwell 9 inch. Brand | good transportation, $50, Telephone new, $250. Telephone Bowmanville, |723-2194, 2555. ; |1949 MONARCH -- Ideal for customizing,,OLD GUN WANTED. 8183. |$69.95. 1957 Zephyr six, real economy - seone on car, new transmission, paint job. $495. or ORDER ladies' ana gents' crested bowl- *|best offer. Whitby, 361 Rosedale Drive, Hd shirts now. Team prices. Mercantile | 668-4307. ept. Store, Whitby Piaza. 1984 CHEVROLET, A-l mechanically, new CHESTERFIELD week at Wilson's Fur- tires, Phone 723-4150, pias ee suites with durable Best Si Tid SUAS Ose SE . \frieze upholstery and foam cushions, $129. 1958 PONTIAC, Safari wagon, &cylinder. Space saver Davenports, $44, deluxe $625 or best offer. 725-1053. chan 2 chesterfield suites with 100 per cent |1962 CHEVROLET station wagon, A-1/¥!on covers, foam backs and $1,900 or best offer, Cail/cushions, regu from $166, Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church | i Street. |1964 PONTIAC Custom Sport convertible, . y Sar a Eom power equipped, low mileage, excellent BABY BARGAINS -- New Lloyd's strol- lcondition. Call 725-7867, Jers on 4 coil springs, $19.88; high chairs, eon $7.88; large full panel cribs, $19.88, Baby carriages, Lloyd, Thistle, Gendron, all |gondition. $600. Phone Alax 942-6255. slashed in price. Spring filled crib -mat- 11956 CHEVROLET Nomad station wagon, |tresses, $8.88; playpens, $9.88, Wilson's automatic, radio, two-tone, extras. Apply|Furniture, 20 Church Street. 281 Oshawa Bivd. North. |STUDENTS going back to school need |1962 FORD Galaxie, 6-cylinder, auto- lots of rest! Mattresses and continental |matic. $1,000 cash or will accept trade.|beds at fabulous savings. Smooth top |mattresses from $27. Continental be ] ted tapestries Me 9.88. f 4 |i962 CHEVY II, €cylinder, standard, Iwo- from $29.88. Desks for students, arborite: | 2 tops from $18.88. Wilson's Furniture, 20 |door, excellent condition. Dial Pickering,|Cchurch Street | i | 942-1673, - _ te meee ° | ---------- |PIANOS from Japan. Test |1959 CHEVROLET, custom interior, 6cy!-\ang bought by the Royal, Coaervarary jinder, standard, bar-grille, _spotlights,| of Music in Toronto, Lloyd Edwards Piano |wheel discs, fender skirts, radio, rear| House Ltd., 72 Haytor St. (one block from jspaaker. 220. Whitby 668-8016 after 6. _|Eaton's College Store), Toronto 363-0219. |1963 RAMBLER Ambassador V-8, two) VOLKSWAGEN. Beautiful, spoke - type |door, standard transmission _ with over-|wheeltrim $7.50 a set including postage. drive, radio, belts, back-up lights, 19,000/ write for list of VW parts to Dept. Mo. miles, Excellent condition, Phone 728-7065) Rotor Trading Co., Snowdon P.O, Box 62, jafter 6 p.m. $2,195. Montreal 29. [1960 HILLMAN convertible, Al, wIlliSHOE repairing, finishing machine, "in \Viuewasat Canee sie, Ge srry ayer, good condition. Highland Creek, |difference. Condition and year must Bal eee rely 27) Old: Kingsing Boas. comparable, Phone 725-8782. 159 Guelph| REMINGTON 306 deer rifle, sports model, | Street. }Used 'a short time with other hunting |iesa CHEWROLET Adcor sedan, Good | Ocretcr iow: vevmpnone. 72077, | running condition. Best reasonable offer.. RANGE, 20-inch electric, 1959 model, all | Telephone 728-5179. porcelain, new from storage. Will sell to 11987. FORD vs fon Flestside body. Phone|nsnest bidder, Call 728-6662, |Whitby, 668-4278, {BROWN DAVENPORT and chair, beige, , + nner nnn a= | Hollywood couch, can be used as a single 1961 CORVAIR, Deluxe 2 door, automatic, 7 # radio, other extras, low mileage. Tele- bed, 3 pieces, $50.00. Call 7 vine oii |phone 725-0716. |MOTORCYCLE, 1963 B.S.A, 650 C.c, In |i959, DODGH siation wepony va, stand-|S0e_ Soncition. Telephone 72280. _ jard with radio, clean throughout, $675.|UPRIGHT PIANO; - smaller model, 2 or nearest reasonable offer, 728-5810|men's suits, 42 tall, both in good condition \evenings. Telephone 728-0364. |1958 PONTIAC four door, automatic. Good|/ TELEVISION, Admiral, 21-inch, console condition, Must sett immediately asking|model, with swivel base. Child's winter coat, size 10, Two cocktail dresses, size 196 OLDSMOBILE, excellent "condition, | 10728-2822, |power brakes, steering, new tires, white-/ TWO 3-piece bedroom suites, French Pro- |walls, radio.$1,695, or best offer. 728-|vincial sectional, matching chair, coffee 6359. |tables and end tables, plus lamps, rocking ONE % ton truck box and axle, ready) ele and runner, dining room suite, |traller, Phone 728-8938, |LLOYD TWIN STROLLER,in good condi- |1985 BUICK, 2-door hardion, lady owned,|"!0%» $20. Phone 7239023, ___ jExcelfent condition, Radio, no rust. Will/ TWINS -- Winter coat sets, size 6x. es trade in. 728-8938. {Dresses 4-6. Phone 723-2700. |1953 CHEVROLET, %ton pickup, excel-/FLOOR COVERINGS by the roll. Thou- llent 'condition, radio, towing apparatus|sands of yards of colorfyl patterns, Out loptional. Will accept trade-in. Phone 728-|they go from 23c per ft, Wilson's Furni- |8938. ture, 20 Church Street. |1952 CHEVROLET, 1 ton stake excel-\WEDDING DRESS, size 13; like new. |lent condition, new motor, steel floor)Price $135, will sell for $50. Telephone jplatform. Will accept trade-in, 728-8938, | 728-0526. 1988 PONTIAC : DRY HA HEARTS, fireplace \cellent for winter fireplace use; also da bags for sale. industrial Disposal, |Harmony Road North, Phone 725-9202. |cylinder standard transmission, 2 mid iin Apply 20 William Street East. 1960 ROYAL ENFIELD motorcycle, 700 lene a oC, lutch, new mag. Good shape. |1987 BUICK, 4-door hardtop, power steer-|c" New ing, power windows, good tires, very Bowmanville 623-5361, noon hour or after 6 good condition, $695. Meades Sunoco Service, 74 Simcoe Street South. 728-9684 after 4 p.m. $595. jevenings. DRYERS, e 1960 HILLMAN station wagon, automatic washers, and electric ranges. All aig H ; land guaranteed for three months on a' re wae Excellion condinien, $695. arts and service. Cal! 12 noon to 9 p.m. ato sectarian Soo __.|Chester Appliances, Caesarea, Ontario, 1956 FORD, haif-ton pick-up 6 cylinder,/986-4926 collect. |go0d | condition. Apply' Ferguson's BA:/Rcq a3" TELEVISION, 9 months old. centr fest poe __|Also. other furniture. Offers. Telephone 1963 VOLKSWAGON, good condition.| 728-2974. Apply P, 0: Box 486, Pickering Ontario, z a }ONE acetylene cutting and welding torch cli eve = Codteled idl complete. Still under year's. warranty. 1963 FALCON, radio, low mileage, many | Phone, 728-8938 other extras. Good condition, $200. Take BATHTUBS, $20.; over_payrrrerits, ball Bloor East cabinets, pressure systems, laundry tubs, 195° METEOR V8 automatic, new|sump pumps, piping, fittings, boats, mo- automatic washers, wringer lollets basins, sinks, HONEST CAL'S Furniture and appli-| ances. Name brands af biggest d'scounts| 36-----Legal i, ELMER GORDON, RR 3, Bowmanville, 623- <"' For Failures regular, $269.. Hurry for these) will not be responsible for any debts con- out my wriften consent,--Mr. E. J. don. name by anyone on or consent, -- David Robinson, 480 C' Street. Party Workers LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- The realize its failure to win elec- tions is due to a fault within itself, Andrew Thompson, one of six provincial Liberal leader- ship candidates, said Monday, charging that members have |not wanted to work, fight and |study but have sought easy an- swers. | Mr. Thompson, MPP for Tor- lonto Dovercourt, told a group lof London area: Liberals, his | guests at lunch, that the party tracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, September 15, 1964, pho or- |, DAVID ROBINSON, will not be respon- sible for any debts contracted In my after this: date, September 15, 1964 without my written Liberal party in Ontario must Feisal, Nasser Agree To Quell Yemen War ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP) Prince Feisal of Saudi Arabia and President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Re- eRe Re . f | blic pledged Monday to seek Liberal Blames |»<,»cses wevey '¢ men. After three days of talks, the two leaders issued a joint com- munique in which they prom- ised to try to avert further clashes between the royalist and republican , factions in Ye- men while efforts are under way to settle the dispute peace- ably. Nasser has backed the Yem- eni republicans, stationing as many as 40,000 Egyptian troops in the Red Sea nation. Saudi Arabia has backed the Yemeni royalists with arms and money. The two leaders, however, ap- parently failed to reach agree- ment on the withdrawal of Egyptian troops or Saudi Ara- lis divided by sectionalism which must be overcome before lit can hope to win an election. "We haven't deserved to win an election," he said. He said there has been criti- cism of his drive to win the leadership by seeking commit- ments by delegates in advance of the leadership convention in | Toronto Thursday, Friday and |Saturday, : | "That's the way to win, elec- jtions. A leader should not be the one who waits with a prayer lin his heart for the convention," \said Mr. Thompson who Satur- day told a rally in Toronto he has 300 of the 1,470 convention delegates committed to him. Gordon Denies Student Aid Tape-Trussed -- i] OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Min- ister Gordon denied in the Com- mons Monday press reports that the new student loan pro- gram is bogging down. in red tape in Ontario and Manitoba. He told Reid Scott (NDP-- Danforth) that the program is functioning well in all . prov- inces, He said a report in the Toronto Star last week was based on a few isolated. inci- dents. Application forms for loans and brochures outlining regula- tions were. Cistributed in the first. week. of September to chartered banks and provincial and university authorities, he said. Bank loans of up to $1,000 an- nually are available to univer- sity students whose applications are accepted by provincial au- thorities. The loans are interes:- free during the applicant's s.ud- ies and for six months after- fires, very good condition. Call 728-1650|tors, cars, trailers. Harry Chinn, corner efter 4 p.m. Hiliside and Park South, bian r ition of the republi- can government. The commun- ique made no mention of these two sore points. The communique said Nasser and Feisal had agreed to "fully co-operate in mediation with the concerned parties (the roy- alists and the republicans) in order to reach. a peaceful solu- tion of all problems in Yemen," It said the mediation would "continue until conditions sta- bilize there." Lake Pollution Research Costs $100-Million QUEBEC (CP)--D. X. Caver- ley, beneral manager of the On- tario Water Resources Com- \mission, said Monday that since 1956 it has cost Ontario nearly $1,000,000,000 to find sources of poHution in the Great Lakes and to fight this scourge. "It is a real war," he said, and those committed to it can scarcely realize the enormous sums needed to carry on the fight. Mr. Caverley spoke before delegates to the annual meeting of the Canadian Port and Har- bor Association. He said that in recent years many industrialists have been invited to visit the Great Lakes, by plane and ship, and to see for themselves the damage caused by pollution. He said that to purify the wa- ters of the Great Lakes will nrean an expenditure of $2,000,- 000,000 during the next 20 years and that an education program is particularly needed, wards. Walker, Shackles Fall From Beaver's Paper Knight LONDON (CP) -- Three months after Lord Beaver- brook's death, the chains have fallen from his little red Cru- \sader, just as silently as they were entwined about him 13 years ago, The Crusader, spear and shield advanced in challenge, was created as Beaverbrook's symbol of empire and appears at the top of the front page of The Daily Express. He has been there since 1931. On Oct, 15, 1951, the little warrior appeared in chains and there wasn't a word of explana- tion at the time. Three weeks later, The Ex- press, the Canadian-born Bea- verbrook's mass - circulation newspaper, said the chains would remain until a Tory gov- ernment announced an empire policy. A And there they stayed--until Monday, when The Express printed the Crusader once more free of chains although pre- sumably still in pursuit of his holy grain. Beaverbrook died June 9 at the age of 85. Perhaps the big- gest disappointment of the vastly - successfull publisher was the failure of his long-sus- tained empire campaign. Sir Max Aitken, Beaver- brook's son and successor, was said to be away from London Monday. Other Express officials left word with their secretaries to answer "no comment" about queries about the Crusader and his chains, All Is Quiet As Negroes Join Ol' Miss UNIVERSITY, Miss, (AP) -- The University of Mississippi announced two Negroes en- rolled Monday for the fall sem- ester in quiet contrast to riot- ing which accompanied racial desegration here in 1962. The university said Cleveland Donald, who began his fresh- man work during the summer term, was joined by Irvin another freshman from Jackson. Desegregation reached the university two years ago, when James Meredith, a 29-year-old Negro won a federal court or- der directing the university to admit him. Governor Ross Bar- nett turned back Meredith when he tried to gain entrance onto the campus. but Meredith fin- ally won admission the night of Sept. 30 under federal escort. In the ensuing night of riots, two persons were killed and scores were hurt before the campus settled down to normal appearance,

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