Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1964, p. 16

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27----Real Estate For Sale 29-----Automobiles For Sale 29----Automobiles For Sale 32--Articles for Sale CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) METCALF, Real Estate Ltd. 40 King St. E. " 728-4678 17--Male Help Wanted WANTED wana s Ne 38 g Hi a i ie5 it is i September 14, 1% Hospital. 4th floor staff, at Butts » Thanks aiso ane a ae tow staff. PIKE -- At Grace Hospital, Toronto, on Monday, September 21, 1964, to Mr, and Mrs, George M. Pike (nee Suzanne Coon), a daughter. A sister for Sarah. RAHME -- Roy and Catherine (nee Gledhill) of West Vancouver, B.C., are happy to announce the birth of their sec- ond daughter, Melissa Jane, 9 ibs, 3 ozs. on Sunday, Sept. 13, 1964. RUSSELL -- Art and Marlene (nee Hill) are pieased to announce the errival of a daughter, Mary Ellen, 6 Ibs. 6 oz6., on Monday. September 21, 1964 at Oshawa Genera} Hospital, A sister for Jayne and Tommie. Thanks to Dr, Ross and 4th floor staff, WANNAMAKER -- Willie and Mary (nee Haynes) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Ricky Lewis, 6 Ibs. 7 ozs., on Thursday morning, September 17, 1964 at Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Ostofichuk end 4th floor staff. Li d Reol Estote Sales- established of- man for fice. Must lote 'model cor. Apply in person to Bowman & Gibson REALTORS Whitby 145 Brock St. $, NORTH AREA 5 room bungalow with 2 ex- tra bedrooms in basement plus rec room with bor. Broadioom in living room, dining room and bedrooms. located on a large lot 68' x 200' and landscaped to per- fection. Just listed at $17,- 000,-with down payment to '|27--Real Estate For Sale be. orranged. Call now for further information and op- L. S., SNELGROVE Realtors 43 Park Rd, $. 723-9810 - 725-8761 _. WHITBY BUNGALOW BARGAIN Only one of its kind ond only $1,800 down, very central lo- cation, 2 oversize bedrooms, extra lorge living room with fire place, beoutiful modern kitchen ond spacious dining orea, full size divided base- ment with fireploce, furnace room and laundry room, beautiful shoded lot with var- iety of fruit trees, this little beauty should sell fast, we recommend act quickly, call | Sid Martyn 723-9810, AN OPPORTUNITY 5% N.H.A, resale, 9 yeor old brick bungalow with all | its extras selling well below present day cost, clean as a @ pin, all good size rooms and fully modern, nicely lendscap- | ed, aluminum storms and screens, 1.V. tower, clean, |} quiet residential area, now | offered for but $12,900 with $2,500 down, call Ernie Wil- son 725-8761 | DEATHS RETIREMENT BUNGALOW Compact and cosy 2 bedroom BRADLEY, Leonard G. At Oshawe General Hospital on Sunday, 20, 1964, Leonard G. Bradley, 1799 Church St., Bowmanville, years, beloved husband of Edna Graham. and dear father of Carl, Hampton; Clar- ence, Bowmanville; Velma (Mrs, Earl Luke), Hampton; Mildred (Mrs. Donaid RR, 5, Howard, Bowmanville, Gladys (Mrs. James Simp- son), (Mrs, Ross: Page), Solina. Resting at the Morris + Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville, Service In the chape| on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Hampton Cemetery. GIROUX, Baby the Oshawa Genera! Hospital on Wed- 4 September 16, 1964, Baby Giroux, Ss, Marcil (still- Resurrection KE'S FLORISTS arrangements and requirements for all Cometery. LOC Funeral floral occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE PHONE SERVICE Cc 24 HOUR 7 55 28-65 home, renovated to nearly new condition including gar-, age, an appointment to-day can secure future economy and comfort, approximately $12,000, value for $9,900. call Sid Martyn 723-9810. 6 ROOM BUNGALOW Attractive ond well locoted 3 bedroom home, L shape living and dining rooms, large | stone fireplace, full length recreation room, beautiful lot | with shade trees, G.M. trans- fer makes this home ovail- able, $3,000. down will han- die, call Ernie Wilson 725- 8761. NORTH LOCATION Large 8 room family home, brick ond stone constructiore, just old enough to have beav- tiful lawns and shade trees ond lots of other extras in- cluding double garage, $3,- 000, down gives early posses- Kindness beyond Price, yet | Within reach of all GERROW ~ FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 sion, call Sid Martyn 723- 9810, 7 ACRES COMMERCIAL Excellent level location on No. 12 Highway just north of Whitby, approx. 230 ft. frontage, on opportunity now for. future security, call Ernie Wilson 725-8761. IN MEMORIAM STURGEON LAKE 5 room, 3 bedroom cottage practically winterized, insul- BLAIR -- In loving memory of our dear mother, Audrey Viola Blair, who passed wey on Sept. 22, 1962. Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch, Stilt we have so many memories, Of the one we loved so much. Her memory is our keepsake, We have her in our heart. Sadly missed by her three sons, Wren, Lyle, and Gerald and their families. KELLOW -- In loving memory: of dear husband, Richard Edwin Kellow, who passed away September 21, 1957. Not just today, but every day, In silence | remember, --Sadly missed by his wife, May. MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 © 728-6627 MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL | Department Enquiries tor this years in- stallations advisable now. Wm. Greenhalgh mgr., will call at your convenience on this or any other pertient need for courteous memorial park information. 723-2633. TIMES | >. CLASSIFIED + aps WORK FOR YOU WHILE YOU WORK, SLEEP or PLAY ated, lined and decorated, 2 piece wash room, hot and cold water, fully furnished including television, $6,500. full price with but $1,000. down, call Sid Martyn, 723- 98)0 : KEITH PETERS a| Realtor | 728-7328 103 King Street East NORTH AREA One block off Mary St. close to High School, two stor- ey brick home, three bed- rooms hardwood floors, forc- ed air oil heating, Property 132 feet deep, paved street and sidewalk, Taxes $180. Asking $12,000.00, Open to offers. Phone Bill Ratcliffe 655-4457 $12,900.00 Reduced Down Poymerit to $1,700.00. Spotless 3 bed- room bungalow, patio, fenced in, oil heating. For further in- formation call. Rolande Tier- ney 725-5207 R-4 AREA 2% Storey brick home with paved drive and gorage. 9 rooms plus attic area with space for 2 or more rooms. $2107,00 Down $85.00 per month. Excellent for rental. 5 blocks north of King St. down- 5 or Call Bob Johnson 728- NEED ACCOMMODATION? Trying to rent? Next to im- possible. Let me show you a few of our listings, some with low down payments, Try an offer on this N.H.A, resale 6 years old, full price $12,900 A_ nice clean home, owner moving to Toronto, Call Earle Alien 725-7782. $8,500.00 Attractive 4 room bungalow, large lot, oil heated, nice and clean, ready to move _ into. Hurry for this one call Bill Irvine 728-2868 | | { | ---- radio, LOT at Courtice, 150 x 250 feet. Excellent) washers. location. Good well. Completely fenced, 162,000, Telephone 723-3373, pointment to inspect. ONLY ONCE in a long time. Do we get o real nice 2 bedroom clay brick bungalow like this to offer you. Easily connected to 3 bedrooms by eliminating the dining room, really worth a look, price is $13,000 with only $1600 down--compor- able to anything on the mar- ket today. Call us now. NEARLY NEW With this spacious 3 bedroom bungalow you combine all the advantages of modem living with the many advantages of older homes with landscaping done, all decorated ond fin- ished rec room with bar. Qwn- er transferred . ... home will | be vacant Sept. 30th COUNTRY LOTS $4500--for large 10-11 acre country lots with very sensible terms BUILDERS We have the lots-~gll ser- viced and ready to build on Winter Works Mortgages ore now available for you so act quickly while they last. Get your winter building program under way now. Call us to- night ' BUSINESS OPORTUNITY Eleven large rooms, with built up business income of $900 monthly, This home consists of 11 good sized rooms--beds --mostly all new, Beautiful living quarters for owner, large lot, double garage and very central $8,000.00 down --30 days possession. OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL NINE DIAL 728-4678 Dick Barriage Joe Maga Ken Honn Jack Osborne Bob Johnston | | |1@ ACRES, good soll, rolling land, good |buliding site, water, $4,200, On Lynnbrook |Park Road. Mr. Freek, Whitby | 669-4781. |WHITBY: Bayview Avenue. This Is 8 |spotiess 3-bedroom home situated on a8 \large landscaped lot. Owners moving to \T . Anxious to sell, See this one. |Call Patrick G, MoDaniel, Realtor, 108 Colborne Street East, Whitby, 668-2311. 28--Real Estate Wanted Six Suite Apt, Elgin St. $50,000.00 Three year old building: Built in ranges, all suites rented, Paved drive, asking $15,000.00 down to one first. mortgage. Phone Bill Millar 725-1186 or 725- 2557. W. T. Lamson Real Estate Lid., 67 King St. E. $900.00 Down Cedar St. Brick bungalow near schools and city bus, Immediate pos- session, hurry for this one, contact Bill Millor 725-1186. Ww. T. Real Estate Ltd 35 Acres With Trout Stream Columbus. area, very private scenic spot, presently occu- pied by, deer, rabbits and trout, Asking $675.00 per acre. Phone Bill Millar 725- 1186 or 725-2557, W. T. Lamson Real Estate Ltd 1 NEED older type some now,for cash buyer; and also have a buyer for targe income home, Call Bil! Johnston, 728.1064, Schofield-Aker Limite. poset LL nll SSTORPR CCHS |CASH BUYERS for Duplexes and older |homes, less than $10,000. Call Guy Bell at |Active Realty Limited, 728-5157. jALL CASH -- Italian immigrant requires jan 8 room, old house, Cali Bill Horner at Active Realty Limited. 728-5157. CASH OFFER for your home in 24 hours, Call "Bill" Horner at 728-5157. Active Realty Limited. SOT YOU WANT A BARGAIN - 1962 VAUXHALL Deluxe Sedan, "One Owner" 995 1962 CHEVROLET Bel-Air Sedan. V-8, motic transmission, radio, mileage 23,000, $1895 1962 CHEVROLET Bel-Air Two Door Hordtop, hae See cae coach, Imileage under one owner, white- walls, two-tone. Telephone 726-1179. 1959 VAUXHALL, red, , with radio, very clean. Call 728-6134 after 5. 1957 PONTIAC, two-door ng id two-tone, new paint job. Very con dition, After 5 call 725-2161. , 1956 PONTIAC, N int new tires, oew brakes, mechan| ae ane $550 or best offer. 725-0540 194 CHEVROLET Bel Air, avtometic,| 900d running condition 725-7140 19858 CHEVROLET, 2door, jcondition. Best offer. 1957 Hilim A-1 throughout, offer. 725-5079. 1964 PONTIAC widetrack convertible, 927 standard, | running jan sedan, | MO! Patio Stones, Sereen Blocks, Sand, gravel, top soll, stone, Plastering materiols wall- boards, Bricks, Cement, Roof- Ing. Tile 668-3524, SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED Fuel and Builders lies 244 Brock St, S.. WHITBY, Ont. BUSHEL hampers for sale, In good com dition. Telephone 725-5169, SCHUBERT PIANO, small size, in new condition. Cali 725-4618. 18, In good condition, $60. Call 7254154, REMINGTON sem engine, Pp glass, undercoated, radio, reer speaker, Royal Master tires, white In color, $3,495, 6,000 miles. 725-3984, ii) CHEVROLET wi owner, 6 cylinder, standard, good tires, Best offer. Telephone 725-0624 after § p.m, 19% PONTIAC Laurentian, automatic| transmission, radio, one owner, good con 'dition, $1,200, Whitby 668-4905, skeet grade. Telephone 74, BABY carriage, Thistle, blue and white, baby walker; ledies party dress, blue, size 5) ey winter coat size 10, Tele Phone 723-5993. 1958 VAUXHALL, excellent body and mechanical condition. Original mileage 40,000, Best offer, 194 BEAUMONT hardtop, V8 automatic, Many extras, 7,000 miles. Reasonable. 12 Burk Street, Telephone 725-0676. $1885 1961 BUICK LeSabre Sedan. Radio, Automatic, power equipped. $1895 1961 PONTIAC Sedan. Radio, automatic. $1545 © 1959 CHEVROLET Sedan. 6 cylinder, standard transmission. $895 1959 PONTIAC Sedan, Radio, Automatic $1045 1959 CHEVROLET Sedan, Automatic, Radio. $945 1958 PONTIAC Laurentian, Two Door Hardtop, V-8, Automatic. $865 1958 VAUXHALL Sedan. Excellent condition $495 Other Cars To Choose From 'THE LITTLE LOT WITH BIG VALUES" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 King Street East (Just East of Wilson Rd.) - Oshawa 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 | | | BUYING OR SELLING | TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST, -- OSHAWA (ust 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 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, seventeen thousand miles, good condition, $1,400, cash, Write Box 486 Pickering Post Office. |1961 VOLKSWAGEN Sive, mot |perfect shape, no rust,' tres Fo sell, Also girls bicycle, Phone 723-2573, 30---Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying o New Cor? Sell your used cor to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 _Res, 725-5574 $ ALLCASH $ For clean cars, or trucks we deal up or down, Liens is NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NARTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 | ceiedaiacees |LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars j\for wrecking. Highest prices pald, 220 |Wentworth Eost, 725-1181, |OSHAWA Auto Parts and Avte Wreckers, |1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- jing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245, In ex: 1 after ie ture or anything you have, The City Ti Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street south, 723-1671. ENCASED Bominion water Teg Boller, Burner and tank, 122 Perk St. south, Pi ih 745-7472, MeCULLOUGH 10 sneter cert fully upholstered, silcks, I Lg drum brakes, magnesium wheels. Call 796-2807 after 6. WOODS chest-type home f cellent condition. Telephone 4am, BOY'S racer Rg er! . cond' . Telephone asdess etter 6, TELEVISION tower special 40 ff. struc ture, Including all channel antenna, in guaranteed 10 years. experience, $50. Telephone 720-5143, FINDLAY electric stove, In good ¢ondi- bicycle, child's Tg bed good it stalled, and experts with 'rlo Television, tion. Dial Whitby 668-5116. CASH for your used gun. Quick, confiden- tal service, Sportsman's Corner, 103 Byron Street South, Whitby, 33--Market Basket CORN, 25¢ dozen, ready Saturday; toma, toes, red or green, 2$¢ basket, $1 bushel; & Each WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni-| and models ° ' sleek and uncluttered, with cur. ved side pales and curved side window glass that has become a feature in styling. NEW SERIES The 1965 regular Acadian has been restyled and it too features a new series The Canso Spo' Sedan, § Coupe and Four- Door and a Four-Door Station Wagon, Refi: it atyl- {Spanish onions, &¢. Bring $s, |Pick your own corn, tomatoes, gnions, |Carrots, 25 cents basket, $1 bushel. W, Eymann, half-mile east of Nichols | Garage, Courtice. Go north to first corner, |BARTLET PEARS, W,°T, Cox, 1% miles north of Bowmanville Boys' Training School, Bowmanville, 623-2267. \31 -~Automobile Repair |TRANSMISSION specialists, transmissions lare our only business, 1038 Simcoe North, |Phone 728-7339. OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert carburetor, and auto electric service, 722 j Kina West 728-0817, E it end suspension alignment, 226 Celina Street. {Call 723-4233. XPERT brake service and fron Wheeltrim $7.50 a set Including postage. Write for list of VW parts to Dept, Mo. |Rotor Trading Co., Snowdon P.O, Box 62, |Montreal 29, | |32--Articles for Sale | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances, Call | Valley Creek Furniture 116% Bond W.--728-4401 CITIZEN BAND 2-WAY RADIO Part sales and service Hallicrafter Dealer DOC'S SPEED AND CUSTOM 1600 King St. E- 728-7781 24 Hour Towing |TYPEWRITER portable $40. Iike new. |Also standard typewriter; addin |machine; cash register; office desk wil! |chair, Telephone 723-4434; $5 DOWN buys any model Canadian- made bicycle, All sizes, all models, From reg Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street | West. FRIGIDAIRE electric range and refrig- erator, console radio, mantel radio, an- tenna with rotor, antique pictures, Priced |for quick sale. Apply between § and 6 rik Pee Dundes Street West, Whitby, pt. 4, |HONEST CAL'S Furniture and appli jances, Name brands at biggest discounts janywhere, We carry Restonic and Beverly |mattress furniture lines. Your author- jized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on {424 King Street West, 728-9191, |BUY AND SELL -- Good used furniture jand appliances, One location only. Pretty's |Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271, FREE -- Your furnace parts guaranteed and replaced "free". Furnace cleaned and 24 hour service 'free', when you purchase 'White Rose" fuel oll from Western Oli Company, 725-1212. ORDER ladies' and gents' crested bowl- ing shirts now. Team prices, Mercantile Dept. Store, Whitby Piaza. 1954 CHEVROLET, two door seach, 10d mechanical condition, $200. or best offer. \741_ Beaupre Avenue. Telephone 723-2159. |1956 CHEVROLET con \y R LET convertible, complete- Customized, almost new _ fires, mechanically perfect, many extras added, |Financing can be arranged. Phone 728- |2800. pe AORRIS a hares |1961 MORRIS, 850 stationwagon, spare jwheel, all new tires, 42 miles per gallon. |Best offer, Telephone 723-5573. 1964 PONTIAC 'Catalina', two door hard- top, bright red, 421 cuble inch engine, Hurst stick, wire-wheel discs, ten thou- sone mileage, Cali 725-5746 evenings after |1964 PONTIAC Custom Sport, convertible, |Palomar red, black Interior, V-8 auto- |matic, fully equipped. Will accept good jtrade, $3,400, Between 5-8, 723-4898. |1959 AUSTIN-Healey, dark grey metallic, joverdrive, wire wheels, A-1, must sell, [best offer. Telephone 728-9993. |1960 MGA 1600 convertible, red with radio. | Dial 623-2904 evenings. [PRIVATE SALE 1964 Pontiac Parisienne, custom sport, convertible, fully equipped, 327 engine, automatic tranemission, Con- -| tact 723-7329 after 6. |1964 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan. $200 junder dealer cost, or best offer. 778 Jas imine Crescent. (Beau Valley) Evenings or week-énds. |1959 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, sun-roof, ex \cellent After 5 9! |29-----Automobiles For Sale | KERGY. DISNEY } USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 - Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. 725-0784. 1959" CHEVROLET, Brookwood station wagon, new paint, Will accept trade or best cash offer. Call 725-8132, 1932 CHEVROLET coupe, partially re- stored, new battery, licence, $550, and drive away. Apply Howard Motors, Kent Street North, Whitby. USED car parts, spindles to make trailer Also used tires. 509 Bloor Street East after 4, 723-2281. 1954 MONARCH, new paint jou. Sody In good condition. Will sell for $50. Phone 725-0821, 1954 FORD v4 ton truck, PIANOS from Japan. Tested approved and bought by the Royal Conservatory |of Music in Toronto. Lloyd Edwards Piano House Lid,, 72 Haytor St, (one block from Eaton's College Store), Toronto 363-0219. HAIR DRYERS and chairs (three); one styling chair; shampoo sink and chair, Almost new. Can be seen at 128 Albert Street. Phone 728-5677. POP COOLER (Dry) and two glass coun- ters, Phone 725-0382. sizes 6x-8. Also tap dance shoes size 13%, Phone 725-0153. VACUUM CLEANER repairs, all makes, hoses, brushes, bags, etc, Free estimates. Pick up and delivery. Dial 942-021 Fleming Vacuum Service, Highway Pickering. 6-PIECE bedroom suite; chesterfield, chair, end tables, coffee table, 3 lamps, kitchen set, television, Singer vacuum, hair dryer, numerous household ap piances, 723-5573, TYPEWRITERS, adders cashiers, dupll- cators, cheque writers, comptometers, files, furniture, We buy, sell, rent, serv- ice. Largest stock, budget terms. New and used. Low overhead, tow prices. Bill Hamilton, Raglan. |GENERAL ELECTRIC TV deluxe, 21 Inch. Only two years old. $165, Telephone Whitby 668-3820, CHINA cabinet, large size, thirty-six years old, carved, inlaid, walnut; also wringer- | 3. 2 n@) washer, Coffield, hardly used; complete % bed, also electric train set; Evenings, with mattresses, Lionel single, 725-9854, OIL TANK, 250 gallon, iike new. For in¢ formation telephone Bowmanville 623-5760, NINE-PIECE walnut diningroom suite, good condition; 9 by 11 green broadioom rug with pad; antique bed; lady's char- coal coat. Dial 668-8028. BUYING or selling furniture or appil- ances, Call Elmer, Hampton. 263-2294 or 263-2695. HEAT RECLAIMER -- "Gauth,"' com- plete $30, Apply 849 Mary. Street, after 6 p.m, A-1, good fires, newly r new parts, daily transportation, Bowmanville 623-3976, 1959 RED MG convertible, $675 or best offer. Telephone 72,2582. 1949 MONARCH - Ideal for customizing, $69.95. 1957 Zephyr six, real economy many Phone SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or n. Liens pald off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH Ue Peoeeay 1964 CHEVROLET Biscayne, two door, he 300 HP, 4speed, Telephone 728- car, new paint job. $495. or best offer, Whitby, 361 Rosedale Drive, 668-4307. 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne, four-speed transmission, Positraction. 327 cv. in, motor. Fully equipped. $3,000, Telephone 725-1300. OLD GUN wanted, Telephone 725-8183. VOLKSWAGEN, Beautiful, spoke - type| $1 bushel. Bring containers. Also corn, Wm. Sack, Thornton Road South, first house. south of hydro sub-station, 34---Lost And Found LOST -- Ladies Elgin wristwatch, yellow gold with black cord bracelet. Vicinity King Street or Simcoe Street South, Osh- awa, Dial 668-3311. LOST -- male cat, grey stripe, white trim, vicinity Wilson and Devon eet, on Thursday. Reward. Telephone 728-6480 or 591 Devon Street after 6, LOST: Pekii femaie, blonde color, Monday morning, last seen at St. Greg- ory's. Answers to Peake, Elderly lady very upset. Reward. $7 Elgin Street West, 728-8697. 35---Swap and Barter WILL TRADE 1959 Chevrolet for % ton pickup. Telephone 725-0949. y 36--Legal ing this year include a new hood and front fenders to comple. ment a restyled grille assembly. The new front bumper is de- signed with a distinctive air slot, Dual headlights are includ. TOMATOES, pick your own, 25c basket;/ ed Rear end changes feature rib- bed horizontal lights. The rear window and the windshield are adhesively sealed. A number of factors-- some w The 1965 Beaumont is sttll 16) inches shorter than most regular-size BF a) te gstee! # i i Acadian And Beaumont Offer Ne Series optional 250 300 hp" 327 optional for ih 3 EFF = gf 3 new and some continuing--com- bine to give a better ride, The perimeter frame is engi ed CAPSULE NEWS specifically for each body style and the wide-based side mem- bers are reinforced by torque box sections. The frame joins to the body in a rigid over-all structure, This provides excellent isola- tion of the passenger from road shock, and. this isolation has been improved this year. Full coil suspension, new larger bushings for the suspension con- BEEF QUARTERS, fronts 55¢; halves 48c, Cut and freezer free. Apply between 4 and 6 p.m, Thursday. 725-3223. 3c; hinds wrapped for OBITUARIES MRS, EVELINE E, ANDISON Funeral service for Mrs, Eve- line Ellen Andison, of Toronto, | who died in the Oshawa General |Hospital, Saturday, Sept. 10, in her 82nd year, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel Mon- day, Sept. 21 at 2 p.m. Rev, A, Woolcock, of St. Mark's Ang- lican Chunch, conducted the The paillbeamens were: Michael Fair, Gerry Gerrard, John Pugh, Douglas Brock, Robert Mullen, and Arthur McKay. JAMES MONAGHAN Funeral service. for James Monaghan, 59 Fernhill Boule- vard, Oshawa, who died in the Oshawa Genenal Hospital in his 77th. year, was held in St, Mary's of the People Church, Monday, Sept. 2], at 9 a.m. Rev, M. J. Gignac, of St. Mary's, conducted the service, Interment was in Resurrection Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Ernie Vanson, Alex Walker, Jack Gas- kell, Alec Shaw, Bob Simmons and Jack MacGregor. A-Blast Pit | Still Traps | Four Men | MERCURY, Nev, (AP) -- Workmen continued urgent work today to extricate a mass of electrical cable and free four men trapped 1,800 feet under- ground in a nuclear test shaft. "It's a slow, agonizing pro- cess," said an Atomic Energy Commission spokesman. Spokesmen declined to pre- dict when the men might be rescued A steel] cable supponting the electrical cable snapped about 6 p.m. Saturday and whiplashed upward, striking and killing one man and injuring three others. The electrical cable, ag thick as a man's wrist, collapsed in a spaghetti - like snarl and trol arm, new lower rate front and rear springs, low-profile tires and the rigid frame all combine to give an excellent noise-free ride. Self-adjusting brakes, a foot- Vancouver Oath Doesn't Refer To Religion VANCOUVER (CP) -- A cil- izenship court judge says ath- eism is not a problem in his court. Judge Eric Chown said in a weekend interview candidates for citizenship may use the al. temative "I solemnly affirm" if they are atheists or have some other reason for not using the usual "so help me God" in the citizenship oath. Refusal to use the latter is said by an Ontario couple to be the reason they have twice been refused applications for citizen- ship, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bergsma of Caledonia, Ont., who are atheists, said their ap- plication was rejected by a judge ip Cayuga County, On- tario. Educators, Cleric Drafted To Aid Strike Settlement DETROIT (AP) -- Two edu- cationists end a clengyman were given the task Monday of recommending procedures for settlement of Detroit's newspa- per strike, Governor George Romney mamed the three as a commit- tee, expressing hope their nec- ommendations could lead to an early settlement of the strike, in its 70th day Monday. The committee, which is to repont to Romney no later than Thursday noon, consists of Prestident Clarence Hilberry of Wayne State University, Profes- sor Russell A. Smith of the Uni- versity of Michigan law school and Bishop Richard S. Emrich cese of Michigan. Local 13 of the Printing Pressmen and Local 10 of the affiliated Paper and Plate Handlers struck the evening Detroit News and De- troit Free Press July 13 over terms of new . The newspapers have not published since. of the Episcopal (Anglican) dio-| . cloggedthe..bottom 300 feet of ~NEW AND USED vacuums and polishers, 'as low as $7.50 monthly. Telephone 728-6956. ns RANGE (electric), refrigerator, bed, dresser, chesterfield. All like new, Many other items. Phone Whitby, 668-4783. QUANTITY of men's suits and sports jackets, size 38-42; Roll-away bed; bridge set; trunk. Telephone 725-3276 after $ p.m, 1960 ROYAL ENFIELD motorcycle, 700 cc, new clutch, new mag, good shape, Bowmanville 623-5361, moon hour or. after 1987 TR, new convertible top, plus two covers, overdrive, 4 new tires, very good shape. Telephone 725-0432. LEAVING COUNTRY, Best cash offer by Wednesday, 1960 Meteor é-cylinder. stan- dard shift, cutom radio, rear speaker, backup lights. Good clean _ condition. 1958 PONTIAC tou? door, Good condition. Must seti immediately asking $550. Telephone 725-4398. 1957 OLDSMOBILE super 68, 4-door hard- top, automatic power brakes, power appr 26th. Dunbarton, 839-5846. 1962 VALIANT 4-door sedan deluxe, radio, automatic, excellent condition, WIli accept frade. 728-6747. steering. Excellent . Price $595. Phone 725-7887, 1964 IMPALA, two door hardtop Vé, power Steering and brakes, automatic, radio, whitewalls. After 5 call 723-4343. 1956 PONTIAC, Vé automatic, coach, new whitewall. tires, windshield . Two snow tires, Call 728-0197. 1962 FORD Galaxie, 6 cylinder, automatic $1,195. Whitby, 668-4612. 1960 VAUXHALL Velox "6," A-1 condi- tion. One owner, radio, Wil) finance or _\take trade. 744 Gaspe Avenue, 725-8653, 1962 CHEVROLET Bei Air, private, one New six SPEED-O-MATIC electric guitar, lead, two pick ups, also Supro amplifier com- plete, new. Telephone 728-8402, ask for Arthur, LAWN MOWER, gasoline type, good condition, $40. 1905 after five. SPACE HEATER, Evans, best offer. T wwered, reel elephone 725- large amy 2639. CHESTERFIELD-BED with spring filled mattress, new style, four months old, $95; wringer washer; 21 Inch television; good working condition. 728-1742, - CHILDREN'S, men's and women's cloth- good condition, For further Information please call 723-4929. owner, mileage twenty-five cal 6 1959 OLDSMOBILE 4-door, in good condi- ition, Telephone 725-8294, r power steer: Ing; many extras. Price $1,650, Call 728- ais. -|SCANDALLI Accordian. 120 bases. Like new $160. Also wool carpet 12 by 15 grey,' used 6 months $150. 517 Bioor St. Gast. Ing for sale plus shoes, Articles in very} the 1,800-foot shaft, The shaft, cylindrical and steel-lined, is four feet in diameter. ARE CHEERFUL The trapped men were "com- fontable and cheerful and were settling down for a good night's sleep," an AEC spokesman said Monday night. They were in a 30-square-foot room with a 10-foot ceiling, ad- joining the base of the shaft and built to hol dtest instru- ments for a forthcoming nu- clear test blast. Plastic - wrapped food was %/jowered to the men through @ 10-inch, steel - lined ventilation shaft. The trapped men are George Cooper, Tucson, Ariz.; Art Luh- inow, North Las Vegas, and iLioyd L. Shaw,. Santa Barbara, Calif., all electricians, and Le- land Roder, a miner, Pioche, Nev. Strokes Kill. Husband, Wife Minutes Apart TORONTO (CP)--A Toronto couple, married for 38 years, died of heart seizures within 50 minutes of each other Monday at the same hospital. Lioyd Winterfield, 60, an au- tomobile dealer's sales man- ager, suffered an attack at 2 p.m. after complaining ear- p.m. he was pronounced dead on arrival at hospital. While en route to hospital in her brother's car, Ada Winter- field, 61, also suffered an at- tack and' was taken the rest of the way in an ambulance. She was pronounced dead at 3:15 p.m. lier of feeling unwell. At 2:35). Blankets Oakville OAKVILLE (CP) -- Three- month - old Kathleen Varga, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Er- nest Varga of Oakville, suffo- cated Monday 'when her head became entangled in the covers on her carriage, Mrs, Varga told police she put her dour. iter in her carriage outside the house to sleep. When she checked her an hour later she found the baby's head entang- led in the blankets. THROWN FROM CAR BURLINGTON, Ont. (CP) -- Charles Earl Vincent, 37, of Toronto was killed Monday when thrown from his car as it went over a small embankment at Highway 403..and the Queen Elizabeth Way, Police said Vin- cent apparently lost control of his car, FILM WINS PRIZE OTTAWA (CP)--Open Grave, a CBC television production that caused protests in Parlia- ment last spring even before it was shown on the national net- work, has won a major Euro- pean competition for TV pro- grams, the CBC announced Monday. The drama 'was awarded the City of Genoa| prize at the Italia prize compe- tition in Genoa, Italy. Open Grave was written as a mod- ern version of the Easter story. WILL START PARTY QUEBEC (CP) -- Seven for- mer leaders of Le Rassemble- ment pour l'Independence Na- tionale who recently resigned from the separatist group an- nouneed Monday they will for- mally launch a new separatist party Sept. 27, The seven re- signed Aug, 29, saying Le Ras- semblement has taken the road to revolution. CLAIM DISCRIMINATION MONTREAL (CP)~--The gen- eral conference of the 144,000- member Pentecostal Assem- blies of Canada in a resolution Monday said the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation dis- criminates against the denom- ination in allotment of religious broadcasting time on television. The resolution said the denom- ination has been without success for 12 years to obtain Stifle Baby cometta headdress, In its place the Roman Catholic order's 45, 000 nuns now will wear a mod- er one-piece tailored dress and pena blue, shoulder - length ESCAPEE INJURED GOETTINGEN (AP) -- A 22 year-old East German's left leg was blown off by a mine as he fled to West Germany Monday. Police said despite his inj he jumped into the River Bode, marking the border. Another 22-year-old, who accompanied the injured man, reachda the West unharmed, LEADERS CONFER BELGRADE (Reuters)--Pres- ident Antonin Novotny of Czech- oslovakia and President. Tito of Yugoslavia began talks here Tuesday, Novotny arrived here : a five-day official visit Mon- y. SIXTEEN SLAIN MANILA (AP)----Sixteen_ per- sons were killed in an attack by about 40 armed men on a market place in Sulu Archipel- ago of The Philippines, the con.' stabulary reported Tuesday. A spokesman said the victi were residents of Koban Takas village who were suspected by nearby Bu Bula villagers of cattle rustling, Survivors said bel attackers were from Bu ula, FISHERMEN TAKEN TOKYO (Reuters)--The Japa- by a Soviet patrol boat at a point about 190 miles morth- east of Lopatka Cape. The fish- ing boat was identified as the 84-ton No. 21 Kiyo Maru with 15 crew members aboard. TEAM TO VIET NAM . CANBERRA (AP)--An Aus- tralian medical team has been selected to spend Scuth Viet Nam. Official sources said External Affairs Minister Paul Hasluck had ap- proved sending the team, which is expected to include two sur- geons, an anaesthetist, a radiol- ogist, a medical registrar and three nurses. scheduled television broadcast ing time. WILL PAY HALF HALIFAX (CP) -- Post- master-General J, R, Nicholson, minister responsible for admin- istration of the National Hous- ing Act, said Monday the fed- eral government "will gladly pay one-half the cost of prepar- ing urban renewal schemes." of directors of Central Mort- that under legislation enacted allocated for the best use avail- able, including housing, indus- try or parks. ARRIVE HOME LONDON (Reuters) -- Four thousand 'screaming fans gave the Beatles an uproarious wel- come home when the four sing- ers arrived at London Airport Monday night after a five-week Canada, An airport official de- scribed the scenes as the "most incredible this airport has ever seen." GET NEW LOOK . NEW YORK (AP) -- A new fashion look among nuns was given its first public showing Monday. The Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul have abandoned the traditional He told a meeting of the board of gage and Housing Corporation|. tour of the United' States and}, Printers Deny © Involvement In Violence TORONTO (CP) --Local 91 the International 3 this summer areas now can be nied papers--The Star, The Tele- gram, and The Globe and Mail --or persons who have re- placed striking workers, The papers have continued to pub Normandy peasant style garb with its white, rigidly starched lish since the strike.

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