THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 1,1964 23. Red Tape Cut | Auto Fund Pays , Out $7,600,000 36--Legol TOWN OF AJAX TENDERS FOR Minister's Sex Views Being Discussed -- Church Riling Woman Dies Waiting OBITUARIES FRANK EDWIN HARPER In poor health for four years | cherds, 1 Highway, | STBEL furnace end furnace fan for oli | oF coal. Phone 723-9492, WILLIAM CARNCROSE The death occurred suddenly | WEDDING GOWN, peou de sole, ful length, never been worn. Headpiece and ps available. Whitby 668-2082 after p.m. V4 FOOT fibergias boat mould for rent or seli for $275. Telephone 725-8063, BEDROOM suite $70; hostess chair, $17; grete for Y rug. Girl's Mary. Maxim sweater, size 12. Phone 728-3689. SCRAP HARDWOOD, one-foot lengitis, 7.75 single cord. Dial 773-2281 after 4 p.m. * | BEER hunting rifle, Marlin 30-30, in new @ondition. Apply 31 Lioyd Sireet, WATERMAINS SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived by Mr, B. C. Falby, Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Ajax, Ajax Municipal Build- ing, Ajox, Ontario, until 4:00 p.m,, E.D.S.T. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1964, for thegcontruction of For Rail Trip VANCOUVER (CP)--An eld- Mi perately wanted to go to Winni- peg hen I told her she couldn go on the train until she' of William Carncrose, 107 Alma street, in Oshawa General Hos- pital, Wednesday, Sept. 30. He was in his 79th year and was -/born in Jefferson County, New York State. The deceased came to Canada and Oshawa in 1919 and married the former Eva Brent in 1922. Mr. Carncrose was a welder at General Motors for 25 years s\prior to his retitement in 1952. Frank Eewin Harper, 83 Avenue street, died at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital Wednesday, Sept. 30. He was in his 70th year. A lifelong resident of the Osh- awa-Coluinbus area, Mr. Harper was & son of the late Mr. and at Columbus Feb. 5, 1895 and was married at Oshawa June 2, 1917, Prior to his retirement in 1962, he had been an employee Mrs. John Harper. He was born| OTTAWA (CP) -- While ex- pressing regret "certain lapses of taste' fn Rev. Gerald Paul's printed morality, an interdenomi- national church committee said lednesday those views repre- sent an aspect of a debate going on within the church at pres- ent. over The committee of clergymen from the Anglican, United and views on sex "We trust that Mr. Paul will be afforded the courtesy and op- portunity to clarify his position, and we would draw attention to the: concluding paragraphs of the article which plead for an ethic based on the responsibility of Christian love." After having referred in pre- vious pamagraphs to the com- mandment 'Thou shalt not com- [mit adultery" as "'old - fash- e 0 red tape will be eliminated in this winter's version of the fed- hiring of unemployed workers On 45-Plus Work Scheme OTTAWA (CP)--Some of the 4 ral program to encourage the ver 45. moter vehicle claims: fund has paid out $7,600,000 to TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario . accident ad ,753 persons in its first twox years of operation. Transport Minister Irwin Has- |kett said Wednesday the acci- dent claims fund, successor to the ui i has. made it possible to settle some claims within a few weeks of General Motors for 33 years. aad the ya @ : Mr, Harper is survived by his wife, the former Myrtle Mac- Inally; two daughters, Mrs. Freeman Campbell (Audrey) and Mrs.-° Clayton Hogan (Ludella) and two sons, Jack E. Harper and George R. Harper, He was an adherent of St. Geonge's Memorial Anglican Church, Predeceased by his wife in 1951, Mr. Carncrose is survived by one daughter, Mrs. James Elliott (Joan), Oshawa; two sis- ters, Mrs. Everett Warne (Hila), approximately 7700 Lin, Ft. of 12" Cast Iron Watermain, 1300 Lin. Ft. of 10 Cast Iron Watermain. 3100 Lin. Ft. of 8 Cost Iron Woatefmain, 1100 Lin. Ft. of 6" Cost 7 HP CHAIN SAW 20", Toro reel and Beaver jig-saw, new condition. Tele- Presbyterian churches in Ot- tawa who support Mr. Paul's chaplaincy at Carleton Univer- sity issued the statement follow- ing a meeting called in the wake of an amticle by the United Church minister in the univer- the joned"" and as an "outmoded and imrelevant basis for their students' conduct" the minister wrote : The program was tried out | last winter and almost flopped before it got off the ground, de- spite a $198,000 advertising cam- "Instead of an outmoded ab-|Ppaign. There were complaints solute backed by God or anjthat it had too many restric- 'anything goes' relative ethic|tions. | RED MAPLE bunk beds, spring and mat. tress, large roli-top desk in gerry pine ) chest of drawers, brass bed spr and a articles. Telephone Brooke The woman was stricken with an illness while waiting for the train Monday night. She died tater in hospital leaving behind shopping bags containing payment from $10,000 for death or injury» to one or more persons in a" traffic accident, : : EASY wringer washer, $100 Kenmore 'Oryer $125. Both used one month. Viking Tenge, automatic oven with window, $75. 725-8581. SETTEE, light green brocade, French Provincial; also walnut tea wagon, Excel- 'ent condition. Telephone 725-3769. SIMPLICITY garden tractor, 3¥4 Iron Watermain in the Town of Ajax. A complete set of controct documents may be obtained at the office of Walvin Limit- stocks, First reports placed the value of the stocks' at $80,000. How- in Victoria Wednesday, ever, county Administrator lan Horn said the current value wai Oshawa, and Mrs. L. E. Pars- now (Lillian), Bradford, New York State. Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Home for a service in the chapel Saturday, Oct. 3, at 2 pm. Rev. € is all of Oshawa. Also surviving are four sis- ters, Mrs. Charles Scott (Kath- erine), Mrs. Stanley Gibbs (Bell), Mrs. Russell Garrard and Mrs. George Shreve sity's newspaper under heading Premamnital Sex Can be K men forming A 'statement by the. six clergy- the committee 'Said the views expressed in the that ignores God, I suggest an alternative: unless we are sure that the contemplated sexual union will contribute to the growth of the other person, we leave it alone. Only if we are Informed sources say labor department experts have spent the summer preparing a re- vised plan which is expected to go before Labor Minister Mac- Eachen for approval shortly. LON DON PRESENTS horse- dower with cultivator, and disc, $200; oll yurner, "Honeywell", and controls, $50. Brooklin, 655-3239. 'DMIRAL television, 21". Low-boy » four years old. Like new, 58-4517. " KENMORE range, used 114 yeors, 'utomatic oven with window, $125, push- utton controls, clock, etc. Call 728-6189. HREE ROOMS of furniture, $298.50, No own payment. $14 monthly at Honest al's, 424 King West. 728-9191. OWNER ACCORDION, 120 bass, like ew. Cost $225, selling for $135 or best fer. Bowmanville 623-2958. HESTERFIELD SALE: 2-piece suites, 7.88 up. New discontinued lines, Floor moles. Fantastic savings, Easy terms. Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe article by Mr. Paul were "his own, not the official views of the sponsoring churches." Controversy erupted over the article when it was interpreted by some to mean Mr. Paul con- |doned premarital sex. He has |denied this and blamed the im- pression on the heading placed on his erticle by the student . newspaper, The Carleton. the rest of life, unrelated to per- "I do not condone premarital|Sona! commitment it can rav-| Under the program, Ottawa| sex. I never have and I never|#8e and destroy.' jpaid half of the wages or $75 a will," Mr. Paul said in com-| "This is an ethic of love.|™onth, whichever was less, for menting on the criticism. [There is no better way I can|!2 months for each worker | The committee, while point-|see night now." jhired. Employers applied - for jing to "weakness in the presen-| Commenting on the first of the|this bonus through their local \tation of the article," said the|three paragraphs, Dr, E, M.|?ational employment service of-| 4 |views expressed. "do reflect,|Howse, moderator of the United fice. OSHAWA however, an aspect of the our-|Chureh of Canada, said in Tor- = lfour sons, Ronald and Albert,|Harris, a Hillsdale Manor resi- rent debate on sexual morality|onto: 'I would have to disagree ed, 152 Harwood Avenue, Ajox, Ontario, on payment of oe which is not refund- le. Lowest or ony tender necessarily accepted. B.C. Falby, Clerk-Treasurer, Town of Ajax, Ajax, Ontario, (Hazel), all of Oshawa; 14 grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Mr. Harper was predeceased by a sister, Mrs, Minnie Fice of Hamilton and a brother, George Hanper, of Chicago. The memorial service will be ------ | Kingscourt, Ajax, died Wednes-\held at the Armstrong Funeral day, Sept, 30, in the Ajax and/Home at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, --_--___________--_| Pickering General Hospital. He followed by interment in Osh- [te Covet as 2 SMa ot 75 rane Was 65 years ~. : awa Union Cemetery. Rev. A.| hetia ' 0 ee | The late Mr. Dale was a vet-/E, Larke, pastor of Albert Street pean ys anyone en or utter thie date, |eran of the. First World War.|United Church, will conduct the| September 29, 1964, without my written' tie was employed by Federal services. | consent. -- Douglas J Powers. ___| Packaging and Partition Co., certain the sexual relationship will help more than harm our partner (in the long run as well as in the immediate encounter) will we be justified in premari- tal sex. Glen Cavaliero wrote in an essay Called chastity: " 'Sexual experience fs a great healer, but unrelated to about $11,000. He said it appeared the woman had no relatives. If no heir could be found, he geraa Rk. Brooks, assistant at St. George's Memorial Anglican Church, will conduct the serv: ice. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. WILLIAM. WALTER DALE William Walter Dale, Apt. 38, Mr. MacEachen was not com- pletely satisfied with the orig- inal program that ran for 'five months and resulted in jobs for 2,000 men. But he feels it was valuable as an experiment and could become an important fac- tor in easing the jobdamaging effects of automation, con $125. not administer the estate and the stocks would be held for safe-| keeping by the- provincial treas- jury. | A Flavoured Wine "SERVE COLD OW JHE ROCKS OR WITH YouR FAVOURITE MIX" | 36--Legal Walvin Limited, Consulting Engineers, when 152 Harwood Avenue, t. Ajax, Ontario. 'PEWRITER portable $40. like new.|___ so 6standard = typewriter; adding) chine; cash register; office desk with) sir. Telephone 723-4434. RNITURE: 3 rooms new quality turdi- br ae - GEORGE HARRIS THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF Ajax. - Surviving are his) wife, The funeral was held at the {Gladys; one daughter, Mrs. C.|W. C. Town Funeral Chapel,| |Maynard (Evelyn) Powasson;|Whitby, Sept. 25, of George Home Furnishings, WE HAVE MOVED to ' OUR NEW SUITE OF OFFICES at 519 BROCK ST. SOUTH, WHITBY (S/E Corner of Brock St, & St. John) D. W. McQUAY REALTOR 519 BROCK ST. SOUTH, WHITBY Toronto 925-2965 649-2109 | ed, and guaranteed by experts with years experience, $50. Trio Television. phone 728-5143. WK SHRUGS (2), medium brown, in 'ect condition. Telephone 725-3338, OFESSIONAL Linhof tripod. Best or, Also 116 mm movie projector with jaker, $50. Evenings only. Mr. Roy lor, 653 Oshawa Blvd. Nort! D vacuums and polishers, core ion. Eight to choose from, $15 and up. sphone 726-6956. alistic recriminations" but act for the mutual welfare of the! continent's peoples. | Mr. Lamb said economic in- tegration of Canada and the U.S. has been evolving nat- uraily until 70 per cent of many basic Canadian industries are U.S.-owned and 80 per cent of foreign investment comes from | the U.S. this trend would ac-| celerate. | He said that for a century! Mrs. R. Jefferies (Matilda), of, LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- A les. tA | is church.' | The interdenominational com- ea | . William, of Toronto; and five'General Hospital Sept 22. after| .G ita? ie erg 2 SEWRITERS | Sealed Tenders, plainly marked as to content, will be received stepchildren, William and Ed-|a short illness, in his 95th year.|vchded by serine: secant, | a9'6 oe = = no fur | | Y : ction R | P BUY, sell and exchange used furni- to be situated directly over the ice surface at the new Oshawa |Mrs. Dolly Cropley, Churchill) He was an adherent of the| The City. A copy of proposed advertisement shall be included | chapel Saturday, Oct. 3, at 11 of Sarand |nesday called for outright 'adders cashiers, dupil- 3 S cheque writers, comptometers,) ot the office of The City Clerk, Civic Administration Building, |ward Harvard, Mrs. Marjorie) He was born in Bristol, Eng- | | Join US., C da' UY sell and exchange vied Wi Oln VU.o., Landaa Civic Auditorium. and 20 grandchildren. jAnglican Church. The dec- with your tender. Z 'ill be in M fi A ~e ja.m. Interment will be in Mount) The funeral service was con-|nomic. and. political merger of Should further detailed information regarding this tender be required, please contact Mr. Wm. Kurelo, Oshawa Civic Auditor- ium Manager, Phone 728-5162. The City reserves the right to occept or reject any Tender sub- mitted. RGAINS! international Harvester re- erator aviomatic defrost, freezer com- 'ment, excellent condition appearance. slated copper-piated water tank, heat- complete as new. 723-9932 after six. DED plywood bost, $50. Also 196? orcycle, good shape, $335. Call on. b CORVAIR motor 89 hp original 5000; s. T 725-4920. | markets available to e Whitby 668-5868 Claremont more in © chrome sets, refrigerator, televi-) --_ 1, hot weter tank, quarter inch plate 1s, any size. Telephone 726-2061. SIBLE skirts, two; green winter + full length mouton coat, navy bive ored sult. All size 16. Good condition. gonable. Telephone 723-7596. OL rug, printed, rose background . % @A ft. with pad, $75. Good con- on. 728-2068. CITIZEN BAND 2-WAY RADIO Port sales and service Hallicrafter Dealer DOC'S SPEED AND CUSTOM 1600 King St. E. 728-7781 24 Hour Towing arket Basket $1 bushel; cucumbers, Pick your own. Scott's Farm,| Road, north to the end of pave 2nd house on north side. it, Prizes, refreshments, door prize and monthly prize. Admission. 50¢ OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 gomes at $20, 5 gomes ot $30 -- $150 Jackpot 2 - $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 51 and 56 Early Bird Game RED BARN yr furniture. We Duy sell, rent, serv'! up until 12 O'Clock Noon, E.D.S.T, Friday, October 23rd, 1964 Giroux, Mrs. Dorothy Palmer|iand, son of the late Daniel and ing Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street | e e | The late Mr. Dale is resting|eased was but | { Payment of advertising rights will be made to the City Treasurer |at the William E. Sherrin | ang retired "6 ince sii n us T1a. 1S ays | 2, Ms : . ; | |Lawn Memorial Park Ceme-|\ducted by Rev. Stanley Arm-|Canada and the U.S. in a NGE "McCleary" 30-inch electric heavy W. J. Crompton, following a heart attack, at [Canadian problem, even more Ronnie, 1 \j it / i r- SauniTaR es eer nie, and Allen Willidms,|identity but of economic sur. bert pier. 5 |his 55th year. Name brands at biggest discounts | COMING EVENTS .S. and Canadian companies, | Honest Cal's on 424 Dunlap, the deceased was born) w, HOWARD ANDISON {Company and Lamb Industries); Friday, October 2, 1.30 p.m. | | r jwith an fast acting Osh-|Mount Forest, Ont. day, Sept. 28, in St. Michael's|,ec. administration at the Uni- THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 jand secondary schools, had been|the MclIntosh-Anderson Funeral "bogged down with silly nation- Game $6, $12, 220. jan expeditor for the parts and/St. Matthew's Anglican Church, | |the development of Canada, Mr. Door Prize $15 While in Oshawa Mr. Dunlop} minister of Northminster United! | PRINCE ALBERT CHURCH Hew ter of St. An-jery, A. Bradley,. Thomas Dris-| Law Experts "By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Thursday, October 1 - 8 p.m. | He was maste St. -/ ery, v, ' } : D | professors at the University of | 5 and AM, No. 695, Oshawa; a |tive of the movement for more! al ore by 0- easure Largest stock, budget terms. New : used. Low overhead, low prices. Bill! -- for the following: and James Harvard, ail of/Annie Harris. Mr, Harris was| 6 Exclusive advertising right for a period of Five (5) Years, on Ajax. |married to the former Annie) ny 723-1671. EVISION tower special 40 ff. struc- in Five (5) equal. yearly installments, the initial cost of the [fynenal Home, Highway A sedi ; odvertisment as drawn-up by the successful tender will be in- |Plekering ewe He is survived by a sister, tery, Oshawa. strong, rector of All Saints' An-|"united community of North ROBERT DUNLOP jglican Church, Whitby. Inter-/America. |Cemetery, eTronto. | Lk . Resoneble, Call after 5 : Y ration . Purchasing Agent. Windsor, Ont., Thursday, Sept. 5 Bruce 'Street, 708-1090| Harold Jefferies, Stanley Sed-|vival," said Edward Lamb of A son of Mrs. Martha Dunlop; where. We carry Restonic and Beverly | lincluding Seiberling Rubber a See West, 728-919. NEARLY NEW SALE, sponsored by the SOMEONE wants that no-longer-used|at Kilmarnock, Scotland, Nov.| The funeral service for W.|Incorponated. jawa Times Classified Ad. Dial 723-3492) Mr. Dunlop, who received his) Hospital, Toronto, was held ativersity of Western Ontario that t ST, GEORGE'S HALL . : p eS make available more U.S. prod-| May be doubled or tripled TURKEY SUPPER ucts at a dower and | FREE PARKING AT REAR % lservice department and had/conducted the service. He was| Student Loan |Lamb said, I was a member of St. Paul's|Church. Interment was in Osh-| geen a BOND CLOTHES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd | choir. Cole, Clifford Marsh, E. Low- a \coll and William Paynter. | Adults $1.50, Children 12 es oy hi om we eee | TORONTO (CP)--Two law Washington -- Albert H. Ely, ond under 75c, . Pre-school Windsor; a charter member | Gran d Ju |Toronto say misuse of student|Armament and a representa- | 5 | loans is illegal. |member 'of the Windsor Lodge| as co eke ane et © ee | lof Perfection and Chapter of q » Ae gmt, | Wakefield, R.I. -- Fred Toot- |Consistory, Hamilton and of ; \pic gold medal in the hammer! L 4 en |Mocha Temple, Mystic Shrine, e jform for the university declar- |? e earn to square dance e | ] P modern way, Starting October Mr. Dunlop is survived by his} Jai rotest The Suit E e t f th Y 1 vent or the year! 424 Simcoe CIVIC AUDITORIUM lof West Hill and Douglas and/dent, 'He-died at the Oshawa which is taking place within the|with Mr. Paul. niiton, Raglan. approximately @ 64 Sq. Ft. area of the Mechanical Sportstimer | Also survivng are one sister, Williams, who predeceased him.| , Including all channel antenna, in- cluded in the cost of the Sportstimer unit when purchased by Service' will be held in the Toronto and a brother: Ernest, | United States industrialist Wed- The death occurred suddenly, | ent was in St. John's Norway| "It must be clear that the The pallbearers were Warren,|than ours, iis not one of national 65 |29, of Robert Dunlop. He was in| NEST CAL'S Furniture and appil-| lier and Oscar Morrison. |Toleco, Ohio, who controls 26 wh lof Oshawa and the late Thomas} FUNERAL OF 'tress furniture lines. Your authorized (0 SAXOPHONE. Cali PETIA afhor| Attme Unit, Simove, $ireet United Church|sixe you're storing. Turn i into eash|3, 199 and was married at! Howand Andison, who died Mon-| 116 advised the school of busi-|( NOVEL PINGO | today. leducation in the Oshawa public? p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, een inisseae abnad ast oe ee en. |tors for 33 years. He worked aS| -Rev. R. A. Sharp, rector of pedite the flow of capital for| $160 IN JACKPOTS ; é ' ni | in the lived in Oshawa and Windsor. | assisted by Rev. H. A. Meliow,| | Abuse Illegal: | | an elder and a member of the; The pallbearers were Ray | DEATHS North Oshawa Park Clubhouse 5 p.m. until of! ore served 39th ANNIVERSARY | : | 70, a director of Moral Re-| children free. | officer of Parkwood Lodge, AF : the law school: : Rose Croix; a member of Moore) B ks d | P f 192 é ac ul ge S | The student must sign |i: €, winner o the 1924 Olym | London. 3rd and October 8th ow. ing the money is needed for edu-| pj | n | poli, Libya -- Maj. - Gen.| cation, and the applicant {s le-| , . ,|Mahmud Bugetin, commander- wife, the former Jean Haas; | gally bound by thatstatement." | his mother; a sister, Mrs. V. Gillette (Mary) of Downsview, 'i in-chief of Libya's public secur-) CORNWALL (CP)--A grand) Alvin Hamilton, Progressive | ity fonces. Ont. and two cousins, Mrs. W. Murray of Scotland, now liv- For Information TELEPHONE 728-0248 ! Bring ainers. 25c per basket, $1 bushel. . Sacks, Thornton Road South, First se South of Hydro Sub-Station (West ). |jury Wednesday called for im-|Consenvative member of Par- | : Pagar Bs ; , Denver -- John H. Maher, 72, [Provernents (0 this city's 130-|tiament for Qu'Appelle, seid in| produce and fruiter broker in |year-oid courthouse after @ Su-ithe Commons last week some|the United States and Canada ing in Canada and Thomas gig judge threatened) students who don't need the | for many years. | Sturroch of Oshawa. Gece Ge eae unless|ioans are borrowing money, ~ The funeral service is being} tenella or: | buying bondis and colilecting the | 655 3329 Ihetd ie ne Kelly Funeral Home| Mr. Justice E. A, Richardson, | interest before paying back the NEED A NEW... | 668-5374 Windsor, at 8.30 p.m. today. The | Presiding on Gh ee original loans. OIL FURNACE? 725-3417 body will arrive in Oshawa Fri: | ae the comment Tuesday but] "Mark -MacGuigan, assistant s - } jturned up in court as usual! nnofessor of law, says a student Call Sar PR jcannot be prosecuted for this day evening and will rest at the Wednesday RN. -- 25¢ dozen. Spanish onions, Se Pick your own (corn, Spanish ). Bring containers, y $l. 3 25c., équart basket. Beets, $2. 7; 50c., 6quart basket.W. Eymann, east of Nichol's Garage, Cour: . Go north to first corner. Lost and Found ST -- Two female Beagle pups, vicin Martin Road, Baseline, Bow » Sunday evening. Answers to Brownie! H Blackie. Bowmanville 623-2410. Re UND: Brown male terrier, with collar, | ickson Road North, Wednesday, Sep- pr 23, Telephone 723-3642. | ST -- Lady's black onyx initial ring | *. Vicinity of Tamblyn's Shopping Phone Whitby 668-8929. Reward. ST -- Colored pictures in Whitby, d September 19. Please return to Garrard Road North or call 728-2578. CURLING LADIES' CURLING All ladies interested in join- ing an aftrenoon Curling Club ore invited to a COFFEE PARTY end look around our Club House. Wear warm clothing and try out the ice. ~ TUES, OCT 6th | 10 A.M, to 12 A.M ANNANDALE CURLING CLUB | Baseline and Church St. Pickering FREE COFFEE, DOUGHNUTS AND BABY SITTER FREE! , CRESTETTE CLUB DANCE Round & Square | OSHAWA AIRPORT | Saturday, Oct. 3 9-12 PM. $3 per couple -- Door Prizes McIntosh Anderson Funeral Home. The casket will be open until 1.30 p.m. Saturday | A service will be conducted) jat the graveside {n Mount) |Lawn Cemetery at 2 p.m. Sat-| jurday, Oct. 3. Rev. Derek Allen, of Ottawa, a former minister jof St. Paul's Church, will offi- | ciate. MRS. XENIA DZENDROWSKI) In failing health for six} years Mrs, Xenia Dzendrowski Bed at the Oshawa General Hos- |pital this morning. A former The grand jury building and jail Wednesday and urged improvements to both __buildings..It described. fa- inspected the | pnactice because there fs no penalty outlined in the Federal Loan Act. . PERRY Day or night 723-3443 cilities as outdated and inade-| quate and called for plans for! the enlargement of the court-| room. The jury was more alarmed at the condition of the jail, built a year before the courtroom. About 40 prisoners were) crowded into the 20 cells when the jury made its inspection, | prompting comments that sani- tary and air conditioning facil- ities were "very poor" and cell Coming SATURDAY, OCT. 3 EASTERN ONTARIO'S BIGGEST EXTRA TROUSERS IST: Smoke grey part Persian male , on Sunday, vicinity Park Road South | Hillside. Reward. Telephone 723-1348. Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF LESLIE WIROSTAK hte of the City of Oshawa, the County of Ontario, | Labourer SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO CLUB CAMELOT (King St. E.--one block east of city limits--Opposite 'Bad Boys") FRIDAY -- OCTOBER 2nd $1200.00 IN PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAMES AT 7:45 20---$20 GAMES--20 1--$150 JACKPOT--1 2--$250 JACKPOTS--2 5--$30 SPECIALS--5 JACKPOTS NOS. 53 and 55 ADMISSION $1.00 DOOR PRIZES | NO CHILDREN PLEASE HOLY CROSS BINGO FREE ADMISSION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd - 20 REGULAR GAMES --- 18 Games ot $10. eo. 1 Game ot $30.00 -- 1 Game at $50.00 SPECIAL JACKPOT $220 in 56 Nos. $20.00 Consolation -- WAYNE KALINOVITCH | PLUS $10.00 each horizontal line CUTOR by His Solicitor | SHARE - the - WEALTH RDON G. LANDEG | Regular Jockpot $200 in 53 Nos. $20.00 Con James Street South, | GOOD PARKING 8:00 RM. Hamilton, Onterie, * DANCE TO @ Ritchie Night and the Midnighters @ David Clayton Thomas and the Shays @ The Counts @ The Capris All This for $1.00 Advance D Creditors and others having 'net Sime against the above Es- eh atin tote are required to send full porticulors . claim to undersig ecutor on E° eters the 31st day of October, A.D. 1964 after which dote the Estate's os- will. be distributed, hov- regard only to the claims have then been received ED 'et Hamilton, this dey of September A.D. FREE TRANSPORTATION Will Be Available from Norwood and Omemee by TRENTWAY BUS LINES Tickets Available at Memorial Centre Box Office and Cherney's Record Bor te CLOTHES OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE NEXT TO UNITED CIGAR STORE BUDGET TERMS |resident of Hillsdale Manor, she} * __|lived for many years on Chad-|space "too smaill." rag? burn street. She was in her 83rd) | 0¢ 0 vear. | The former Xenia Haluska | the deceased was born Aug. 8, NET EARNINGS 1882 in the Ukraine. Coming to | Canada 57 years ago, she had| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | been a resident of Oshawa for| Brown Co., nine months) 50 years. ended Aug. 31: 1964, $1,758,097, | Predeceased by her husband,|71 cents a share; 1963, $1,805,-| IN THE Paul Dzendrowski, Aug. 8, 1959,/175, 73 cents. oh she is survived by a daughter, East Kootenay Power Co.) PETERBOROUGH Mrs. Alex Muskiluke li Ltd., three months ended June| Batawa; three sons, Nicholas|39: 1964, $21,697; 1963, $24,567.) Williams of Toronto, Michael | Security Capital Corp., three) MEMORIAL CENTRE Williams of Belleville and Peter|months ended July 31: 1964,| Zendrowski of Oshawa, and 10/$27,427, 13 cents a share; 1963, grandchildren. | $13,456, six cents. Visitors are asked not to call| See Y jat the Armstrong Funeral Home| \before Friday afternoon. The} ial Weeki |memorial service will be held in| Sp "a y ithe chapel at 10.30 a.m. Satur-| essage jday, Oct. 3. Interment ha be To Members Of in the family plot in Oshawa} |Union Cemetery. Rev. A. W.) CHAMBERS Magee, minister of Centre Street United Church, will conf! FOOD CLUB hose the services. | 101 -- 119 Just a Minute... . . « If you're planning «@ trip shortly . . . why not ask for the expert: travel service provided by MRS. MARGARET HENRY, a olgtion , NO CHILDREN PLEASE 725-0342 member of DONALD TRAVEL , , ithe number 723-2564. | \