Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1964, p. 19

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Bi tian mS Sy ae ay RAMBLER AMBASSADOR oi gines includes @ high-perform- ance Torque Command six at | The Rambler Ambassador ts the longest and most lux- tnious of three distinctively different lines of American Motors cars for 1965. Over-all * bength has been increased 10 inches. Ambassador styling is Ll? THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, September 26, 1964 19 all-new Prsvnae ae le ed ve Siniding strips, dual vertical eg ony and full-height ver- tical tatl . Shown is the the Ambassador and two op- tional V-8s et 198 amd 270- City. Firm Gets Contract OTTAWA La gp dies An Osh- Ltd. The firm will reroof a hangar, including a boiler room but ex- i |cluding lean-fos, at the Trenton 1 |RCAF base. Value of the con- tract is $52,830. The contract is one of 22 con- ree for $10,000 or more awarded by Defence Construc- tion during the latter half of Total value of the con- tracts is $2,570,879, 155-horsepower as standard on OBITUARIES JOHN HENRY SANDFORD Trailer Club Holds Outing Sept ship Park near Stroud, This Peeling iding. Adam, bie a. of Osh- nodern conveniences which wili|@2 Snd District Home and ye much appreciated if the School b hap ange ce ae veather is cence. Tee = ot Saga wer ne re for 1964- 11965. Mrs. Adam was thanked) ti Beavermead Park was re visited by the Oshawa Trave Trailer Club as 19 trailers gatt ered at this picturesque park i Peterborough for the Septembe: rendezvous. The trailers were arranged ir a long row facing Little Lak« Nearby a grove of trees with the foliage all tinged with brilliant vark, situated in an area noted or its fall colors, has many Blakely, social juickly got volunteers to take to provide a hot turkey dinner which has become an annual School held its. first meeting on|§ on the varied chores necessary rg by eit. = - A charter member of Local 222, United Auto Workers, John Henry Sandford, died tihiis 'miorn- SS ee pital efter a hree-year-tong ill nes. He resided at 17 Patricia avenue and was in his Sist year. He was born at Madoc, Ont., Mes. mar: Home, School Holds Meet Mitcheil's Cornens Home and . 16th with Mrs. Arthur Mrs. M., The minutes were read by the 9.30pm. SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY 9,.30p.n. colors advertised that Fall was recordin rete Mrs. W: event, Bev. McEwen gathered) T& ig secretary, Mrs. Wm. cane o held pe Foo the 5-10 year olds around her] Thos ts tae Le be of Peter of Oshawa and Donald of skies but at dusk the air became|"ailer and soon these young Pore given By Mire. b. Heat. hisby, aleo survive. brisk and a roaring campfire| Voices ee ao ck fe Pa executive members for) 47, Sandford also leaves thnee eir . 8 paring for Pp year are as follows: Presi- Mrs. " enticed the trailerists to its warmth, President Bill Kent ex- tended a warm welcome to) Helen and George Twiddy who} were paying their initial visit to the club, and to Lorraine Noltie's mother, Mrs. Blanche McNeill, who is visiting from Vancouver. Glenna Bakker led in a sing song which boasted also the musical accompaniment of Bev. McEwen and her ukulele. The quiet of the late evening was broken as balladeers gath- ered outside 'the trailer of Bill and Helen Mitchener to serenade them on their 33rd wedding anniversary being celebrated that day. The bride was pre- ted with an 1 floral arrangement by Flo Kent and impromptu decorations to the outside of the trailer added to Thanksgiving service. dent Mrs. |finst -vice-president, Mrs. John chanan, both of - 1 end Arthur Peeling; |'(Rose) and Mirs. Kathleen Bu- dair; second vice - president, G (Doratty) | Adair LV Ratepayers Ssestytin. wn, 'one ol evel, Oe, Aten be Plan Meeting Members of the Lake Vista 1 Ratepayers' Association -- will hold a meeting Sunday night in St. Philip's Church at 8 p.m. Plans will be finalized for an open political forum at which all municipal candidates in the forthcoming election will have an opportunity to speak. One issue of importance is the | fi plebescite, which will give the citizens of Oshawa the opportun- ity to vote on ward system. If the ward system is adopted, two aldermen would be elected from each ward thus giving equal ----* to each section of , Frank and TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japan| and Domonic of Los Angeles The - strong Funeral Home for the ;|service in the chapel, Sept. 28. LIONEL GELENAS The death of Lionel Gelenas, aged 22, occurred in a Toronto Hospital Thursday, Sept. 24. Last 5 -- 'was 112 Montrave ave- Fh mn Das gy an Bigg go in Rouyn, Quebec, he EXCHANGE REPORTERS. Mrs. Wm. Downs; grade 2, Mrs. Bertrim; , was emploved by Ajax Textiles. 3, Mrs. B. grade 4, Mrs. H. Mac-| Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Beckell; Ball, Glenna and Jelle| yi send 14 correspondents to paul grade 5, Mrs. H. Alstein; |Home for High Requiem Mass Bakker with Ron Thom p-| son operating the record player. Eunice Mills, Oshawa, and Roy Wilfong, Peterborough, opened the service with a duet "Whis- pering Hope.' Mr. Wilfong, who is a brother-in-law of Lioyd and Eunice Mills, was the guest! soloist. A brief business meeting was |nine representatives of newspa- ors and Publishers country would send the other! said Saturday. It said each| members. Peking under an exechange|grade 6, Mrs. G. -Reed; grade|to be sung in St. Mary of the agreement reached last April,|7-8 Mrs. Sa aa ealey Re naa . ing was closed singing " v. No igniac, Mon- ae sneeae Neveyeen SN save te Association! wane served by the executive|ment will be in Resurrection People Roman Catholic Church Queen." Refreshments|day, Sept. 28 at 9 a.m. Inter- Cemetery. pers, news agencies and radio) OSHAWA TIMES PATTERN Par a EES ER SAN Yt pPesesves "Petes eee SS See At Poe ESS Et ak BOS SRSA ee So ogo FIRST GRADE S earn Katee Fetes es Does regtenr> St bas SS TRIES is one © SEUSES TS LPtt ert ieg ese 4 MEAT, eee renters 4 CPR SS fheie ¢- Get your com- plete home theatre all in one Radio AM, FM. Com- pletely rate units. Bonded Picture Tube, 4 Speed Automatic Record Player. 9 Tube FM-AM radio. 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