Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Oct 1964, p. 18

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27-«Real Estate tor Sate _|30--Automobiles Wanted FOUR-BEDROOM bungalow -- on Poplar Street. Home |s presently vacant. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars |for wrecking. Highest prices 'paid. Wentworth 200 East, 725-1181. Aaking oni $1630 wth fre eng D.| Estate LI , TRIPLEX, sh, rorh_wor vc] 'or more par- 1 Oshawa, Fi Rance call 8. 6. 100 ae. Real Estate Ltd., 728-6286. BRICK ranch bungelow In an executive er Prestige homes. $ ALLCASH $ For clean cars, or trucks Pe deal up or down. Liens NICOL' MOTORS LID. is BROCK ST. NARTH ross from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 'taining, et conveniences of built-in range, oven ih "7 1 (Continued from Page 19) and garage. landscaped lot with paved drive. Ask $21,800. Terms. McGill Real E 1 128-4285, Maen bd LIVING, this four-bedroom home located at Mitchel! fe cogil aid is three years .old and redecorated. Price yo built in stove and oven. Cal) $. D. Hyman Real Estate Limited, 728-6286. itll 27--Real Estate for Sale ELECTRIC HEAT, new two-storey home with attached garage located on HALF-ACRE lots poh eg In I ogy Bd of peclge gy need Town ping. B. rg Peatood by eins Toronto. tues 41-7336, sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe hone 728-7339. . CARS WANTED Buying a New Car?" your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 31---Automobile Repair TRANSMISSION specialists, transmis- North. PI Will consider trade. Real Estate Limited, 728-6286. bess RESALE, five room brick bunga' Ss. of ext D. Hyman Real Estate Limited, 728-6286, GLLIOTT, James W. (Jimmy) Entered into rest in the hint A oc @ence, 361 Jarvis Street, 4, 1964, James W. 'Simmy) husband of Janet Lig- peg Be MeCailum In. his 66th year. Resting the Armstrong Fi Home, Oshaw: Qrendfather of James and George Cerno- In tis 73rd year. Resting. at Pai n stove] 28 Real Estate Wanted EXPERT brake service and front end 226 Celina Street. th pelle ually! Maar Bye) We ng hed Call Guy LeBlanc, agent for Pon De With Realtor, Bow- . 623-3950. T HAVE CASH and Time payment buyers Call 723-4233. OSHAWA tuneup Centre offers expert carburetor and auto electric service. 222 King West, 728-0817. CLERGYMAN: US Servicemen "Buy Women" NEW YORK (AP) -- An American ci: sion of service 60 military per- sonnel. - 32--Articles for Sale home Aker "Limited, 728-1066, $11,000 FULL PRICE for this fi axing $ ; Call §. only ¥ . Hyman Real Estate Limited, 728-6286. $500. DOWN, near the Oshawa Shopping | &! Centre. Neat three-bedroom home with ie $10,900. full price. Mr. Boyle, 723-4270, Joseph Bosco, Realtor. 728-7377. CONNAUGAT STREET, attractive centre Sun-|hatl home, four , finished attic, recreation room, basement toilet, garage 'and carport. $3,200. down. Write Box 427, Oshawa Tirnes, for appointment. : ag eo TWO-STOREY HOME -- Cen- bri inree bed- aning Large, modern kitchen, | three-piece bath, two-room finished apact- ick veneer, ¢| rooms, nag tiving- room ~witty j| area, oak floors, gerege.|/29.Automobiles For Sale 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne hardtop, power equipped, bucket seats, automatic trans- mission, many extras. Must sell, 723-9475 before 5.30 p.m. 1959 NASH Metropaan excellent. condl- tion inside and out. loal to econom! operate, $400, Prive. 'We. Mr, Soutar. 723-5441. 19%63 CHEVROLET two-door hardtop, 250 four-speed transmission. Will accept trade. Can be seen at 837 Myers Street. 1957. CHEVROLET sedan, radio, very Qd0d condition. 728-5179. 1957. PONTIAC coach, 2-fone, racio,-.In terior In good condition. 728-5179, ment on third floor. L ie garage. Private sale. Telephone 725-1417. BLACKSTOCK --- 4 room bungalow, large lot, full price $4,500.00, Terms. PORT vo gl -- 6 room insul stone, 1% storey home. Full price $5,000.00. Terms. PORT PERRY -- $18,900. Beautiful modern 1% storey brick home, 3 bedrooms, rec- reation room, sun room, 2 bathrooms, broadloom, double garage. W. J. Carnegie Realtor Port Perry Tel. 985-2881 1963 CHEVROLET, Super Sport. Very low lag, if equipped. Wil! accept best 1963 a wie sedan, standard, very low mileage. 728-5179. ARTICLES FOR SALE Will Now Be Found On The First Classified Page COLUMN 10 1957 METEOR, A-1 condition, new. paint, $495; 1955 Packard $395; 1954 Chevrolet, Bel Air, $100; 1955 Chevrolet Bel Alr, 33--Market Basket $125; 1953 Oldsmobile, $85; 1953 Meteor, MCINTOSH apples, east on No. 2 high- $75; 1953 Studebaker, Vo-ton, $100. Apply 509 Bloor East after 4 p.m. way. Quarter of a mile north of Oshawa Motel. Bring containers. Commonwealth Book Aid Applauded By Edinburgh LONDON (CP) -- A scheme that has provided more than 1,000.000 books for parts of the Commonwealth badly in need of library facilities has won praise from the Duke of Edinburgh who- calls it a "tremendous chievément." " an his message of congratula- tion to the Ranfurly Common- wealth book si by the English-S) of which he is Philip added: "I want to send my thanks and congratulations to ail the children and grown-ups in Brit- aim, Canada, Australia and New Zealand who have collected*and Union, lent, Prince 1955 INTERNATIONAL dump truck, V-6/ motor. Will accept car on trade. Apply 509 Bloor East after 4 p.m. | USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make) trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street | East after 4, 723-2281. 1964 OLDSMOBILE F85, V8, automatic transmission, radio. Other extras, 5,700 miles. Telephone 728-1408, 1962 CORVAIR 2-door automatic, Excel-| lent condition. Price $1,450. Terms. After} 5 call 725-3768. | black, 4-door, pairing, $95 or best offer. Phone 728-6694) after 5 p.m. | 1953 PLYMOUTH station power 'ing, power brakes, redo ih A extras. Still under rere: 760 of a Perry. For service on et 2) Wednesday em. Interment MecNeli Cemetery, Wick. TOWNE, Hazel Lovise be arranged. COUNTRY HOME ON % ACRE Rouge Hill Nursing Home gy, Clana 5, 1964, Haze) one "big beloved wife of the late Robert egg of Jack of Toronto, LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond. Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM @UTSOLE -- In loving memory dear husbend, Robert, who passed October 6, 1962. usd memory of grentiether, William who. passed away October 6, MONUMENTS -- MARKERS ° RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S, OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 OFFICE 723-1002 MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL Department Enquiries tor this years in- stallations advisable now. Wm. Greenhalgh mor., will cell at your convenience on this or ony other pertinent need for courteous memorial park information, 723-2633. memory of my | Close to good highway this comfortable 3 bedroom home will qualify for V.L.A. finan- cing. $10,000, BROOKLIN REVENUE HOME With» two complete apart- Blvd. NaCI aha < hee, north of Bowmanvitl le 1960 BEDFORD truck, clutch. needs re-| Sweets, wagon, new) tires and motor. Apply 9 Prince Street. |CORN, 25¢ dozen; Hell BUICK ahs Sport Coupe, bu bucket onions). A repre We | Ve-mile east of Nichol's Garage, Courtice, Go north fo first corner. TOMATOES, $1 bushel;. c 's, $1 hamper. Pick your own, Scott's Farm, Harmony Road, north to the end of pave ment. Turn left, 2nd house on north side, BARTLET PEARS. T. Cox, 1% miles Boys' Training School, Bowmanville, 623-2267. given -books to this scheme. Their generosity has made this scheme a practical possibility, but I must also paya tribute |to those who redistribute the | books 0 to WINTER CABBAGE | $1.25 Per dozen. Also corn. Wm. Sacks, Thornton Road | South. First house South of Hydro Sub- Station (West side). 4X | APPLES: Macintosh, Cor Cortland, Delicious, and Spys. Whdlesale prices. Bring containers. 2 mile ith of Taun- ton on Townline Road, Gi Farms. | 728-6908. Spanish onions, each. Pick your own (corn, Bring containers. , 25¢. équart basket. , SOc, 6-quart basket. W. Eymann, according local needs and standards of | education. "I veny much hope that this scheme will grow and flourish with the years, This voluntary effort has an immense practical value to education in many {commonwealth countries but it is also a most effective way of $2/bringing many people of the Commonwealth into contact with each other and so ,| STARTED IN 1959 The scheme, which collects, sonts, packs, ships and distrib- utes books of all kinds--free of charge -- particularly chil- dren's books, classics and text- books -- was started by the Countess of Ranfurly in 1959. She found that a shortage of reading material in many un- derdeveloped parts of the Com- monweailth was limiting educa- tion and leading to illiteracy. AM nine Canadian branches of the English-Speaking Union participated in the book-gather- ing scheme. They are in Mont- real, Ottawa, Toronto, Hamil- ton, Quebec City, Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg and Welling- ton, Ont. Montreal branch in particular was singled out as eee "'spe- cially active" im the scheme by Montreal always seems to do that little bit better," the offi- cial said. 1958 RENAULT Deluxe, good financed. Only $195. Cali 725-9478. 1955 FORD cab and chassis, 750 series. to 5 p.m. 1957 DODGE station wagon, two-tone black and white, V-8 automatic, four doors, radio, $495. Call 725-8132. 1951 FORD pick-up truck. Make offer. Apply 295 Wolfe Street. 1960 CHEVROLET é-cylinder coach. A condition. Apply Ferguson's BA Station, Hampton, three miles east of Taunton. ¥ with radio and all the extras. Can -be/34----Lost and Found LOST -- Lady's Bulova watch on Bond Street East or UAW Hail, Saturday po $450. or best offer. Call 668-3374 from @/ ing, Sentimental valve. $5 reward. |phone 725-4659, GIRL'S SPECTACLES, white frames with gold flecks, Mary Street School late last week. Telephone 728-6754. LOST -- Two female Beagle pups, vicin- fost vicinity ty Martin Road, Baseline, Bowman- -1| ville, Sunday evening. Answers to Brownle and Blackie. Bowmanville 623-2410. Re- ward. ments, Extra lot. Oil heated. Suitable for young couple wanting extra revenue. $12,- 000. Good offers considered. V.LA. HOME Comfortable three bedroom home with exceptionally good kitchen. New furnace, new roof, Landscaped, large gar- den oreo. Heats for about $80.00. Centmily located. $13,000. Contact Doug Andrews R.R. 1, Brooklin J. A. Willoughby & Sons Ltd., Realtors 1962 weg Egg 10,000 miles. Good 1956 omavRLeY 'wagon, V-8, automa- tic transmission, 9-passenger, good con- LOST on September 24, brown mele ter- rier dog, brown Reward. 708 Carnegie Avenue, 728-4845, with red and Telephone dition. 728-5179. 1932 CHEVROLET coupe, partially re- 36--Legal stored, new battery, licence, $550, and drive away. Apply Howard Motors, Kent Street North, Whitby. 1949 MONARCH -- Ideal for customizing, JAMES A. MACDONALD wishes to er- nounce that Gordon Oliver Hee no longer associated with the James. A. Macdonal law office. $69.95. 1957 Zephyr six, real car, new transmission, paint job. $495. or best "ag Whitby, 361 Rosedale Drive, 668-430) COMING EVENTS 1959 CHEVROLET Station wagon, auto- matic, new whitewall tires, radio good condition, $950, Phone Whitby 668-8313. ee 1958 PONTIAC sedan, 6 cylinder, auto matic, radio, western car, mo rust. Leav- ing, for Europe. $800. 655 King Street West. 1960 CHEVROLET Brookwood wagon, 6 sf |, radio, T 728-4942. 1957 CUSTOM Dodge station wagon, in excellent condition. New tires. Best offer. CARL OLSEN REALTOR 723-1133 BLOOR ST. EAST -- Just listed extra nice 1% storey red brick home, 3 bedrooms and recreation room, all in immaculate condition with very deep lot. Asking price $13,000. For further parti- culors call Wes, Elliott ot 723-1133, evenings 728- 0581. WARREN AVE.--Older 'type six room red brick two storey home, large bedrooms, living and dining room and kitchen, oil heating. Select section close to all conveniences. Asking price only $11,500 with $2,500 down. Call Jim Brady at 723-1133, evenings 728-0483, NORTH-WEST -- Comfort- able five room brick bunga- low in choice location close to Public, High and Separate Schools. Features a split 'en- trance, 3 bedrooms, large living room, modern kitchen and 4 piece colored tiled bathroom. To inspect call CARD OF THANKS COLVIN -- | wish fo thank my relatives and friends for fewerk, pitts, one Cored coving toy shay | in Oshawa Gen- Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Gard- oF on Culp, also nurses and staff many . Colvin (Lake). CARNCROSE -- The family of the late Mr, William Carncrose wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Dr. E. Glazier, Rev Ongley end Rev. Brook, friends and neighbors, Gerrow Funeral Home for their many acts of kindness, help and compassion during the loss of our loved one. --Joan and Jim Elliott and family. GRAHAM -- The family of the late Mrs.Rose Graham wish to express their eppreciation and sincere thanks to the relatives, friends and neighbors for their ects of kindness and messages of sympa- thy, also the beautiful floraj tribute from the staff of McCordick's Pharmacy end the steff of Bramley Motors. A spe- cial thanks to Dr. A, E. King, Dr. Row- sell, the nurses and staff of Oshawa Gen- era; Hospital, " bhi Funeral Home, Rev. N. T. Holmes Harmony United Church, Mee Utica Ucw in the ill- ness and desth of our beloved mother. --Bertha Moore, 'geors Harper, Orr Graham end temilies. HART -- Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hart Henry Stinson at 723-1133, evenings 725-0243 MOHAWK ST. -- $15,900. with reasonable down pay- ment for this lovely semi- split bungalow with attached garage and carport, situated on large treed lot close to school, See this for value by calling Jim Brady at 723 1133, evenings 728-0483. NORTH EXCLUSIVE--Beau- tiful split level home in this excellent location, contains 7 large rooms plus finished rec room. Features extra large living room, full dining room, large*modern kitchen with extra. cupboard space, 3 large bedrooms with lots of closet. space, two bathrooms, large with vanity, attached garage, large landscaped lot. Must be sold. Substantial down payment required. For full information. call Henry Stinson ot 723-1133, even- ings 725-0243. EXTRA LARGE LOT -- Bloor Bloor St. - East, completely serviced, Suitable for duplex, lot size 55 x 190, Don't miss c ig Hayy i= che their sincere thanks Herbert and members of iret * United Church, Zion United) eis0, to friends and neighbors sympathy, acts of kindness in| death of -- H, Breen Mr. and Mrs, Lb, 'tert | this one. As' king price $3,800. Call Wes. Elliott at 723- 1133, evenings 728-0581 299 KING ST. WEST 723-1133 Private. 287 Dean Avenue -- before 5 o'clock. 7954 CHEVROLET, 2door coach, mechanical condition. $200 or best offer. Apply after four, 741 Beaupre Avenue, 723-2159. 1963 OLDSMOBILE, white, ; white, two-door Holl- day Coupe, 88 series. Still under war- ranty, power steering and brakes, radio, Whitby. 668 668-5783. 1963 CHEVROLET ge Air eeden, pow pid steering, power brakes, engine, ed windshield, 16,500 miles. Perfect con- dition. 728-6069. 1963 ENVOY Y deluxe, excellent ¢ condition. Price $1445. Telephone 728-4982. 1959 GMC panel truck in very good condi tion. Private fe s0le. Telephone 725-1904, 1954 CHEVROLET, two-door coach, good mechanical condition, $200 or best offer. 741 Beaupre Avenue, 723-2159 after 4. REAL GOOD 1960 Chevrolet t statlonwagon, two-tone, whitewalls, radio etc. New tires, muffler, brakes, battery. Sound and reliable. Bargain. 1 Telephone 723-4254. TRUCK 1 ton Chevrolet 1950 stake. Good condition. Telephone 723-9161 after 5 p.m. 1964 "PONTIAC | Laurentian, four-door V8, automatic, power steering, one owner, white wails, $2,575. Apply 166 Central Park North, 728-3246. Bes nee 1962 PONTIAC Parisionne, hardtop V-8, power equipment, radio, 9,000 original miles, Telephone 725-8769. KINSMEN BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 57 and 58 EARLY BIRD GAMES KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. W. BINGO FERNHILL PARK CLUB HOUSE WED., OCT. 7th EARLY BIRD -- 7:30 P.M. 16 games $6 ea 1 each $10 - $15 - 50". $30: Shore the Wealth Free Admission--Door Prizes BINGO TUESDAY., OCT, 6 7:30 P.M. 20 regular games $8 and $10 Share The Wealth $150 Jackpot 53 Nos. $20 Consolation FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Comer Bloor Street and Edith TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 OSHAWA LIONS CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT Greek King, Prince Row Over Queen Mother By PHIL DOPOULOS ATHENS (AP) -- King Con- stantine of Greece has defended Queen Mother Frederika against a. public charge by his collar. cousin, Prince Peter, that she has caused friction in the royal family for the last 17 years, Constantine, 24, interrupted his honey moon with Queen Anne - Marie and returned to Athens to rebuke 56-year-old Prince Peter, who also chal- lenged the order of succession to the Greek throne. Peter, who lives in Paris, is second in line to the throne after Crown Princess Irene, 22, Constantine's sister, Peter told a press conference Sunday he was studying the constitution to see how the present order of succession was arrived at. Peter claimed that according to the Greek constitution the succession should come to the male members of the same dy- nasty, independently of the fam- ily branch, which would make him crown prince. Would Change Marriage Age OTTAWA (CP) -- Parliament was asked Monday to approve legislation fixing the age at which a marriage may be con- tracted at 16 years for boys and 15 for girls. The private bill, introduced by Joim R. Matheson (L -- Leeds), was given formal first reading. Mr. Matheson, a lawyer, said in a brief explanation that fed- eral Parliament has failed to provide a minimum age for marriage as it could have done under its constitutional powers to legislate on marriage and di- vorce. "At present, in various Cana- dian provinces children may contract manriages at ages sub- stantially below . . . 15 years," he said. $1,200 in cash prizes Jackpot Nos. 51 and 56 OBITUARIES JUBILEE PAVILION FREE ADMISSION KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars' bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars, Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 30--Automobiles s Wanted | |OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck-| | ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2163 or 723-4243. Children Under. 16 Not Admitted MONEY MADE Selling Things through Oshawa Times Classified Ads Call 723-3492 Place your order TODAY FUNERAL OF HUGH DOUGLAS MURRAY The funeral of Hugh Douglas Murray, who died at the Osh- awa General Hospital, Oct. 3, was held at the Ammstrong Funeral Home Oct. 5. Rev. W. Herbert of King Street United Church conducted the . service and interment was in Union Cemetery, Oshawa, The pallbearers were: M. and D. Moffatt, L. Reid, A. Thomp- son, A. Hamm and E, Blewett. FUNERAL OF GORDON OSBORNE BLOW The memorial service for an Oshawa man, Gordon Osborne Blow, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Oct. 3, was held Oct. 5 at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. A. Wool- cock, padre of Branch 45, Royal Canadian Legion, conducted the service and interment was in Union Cemetery, Oshawa. 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He said he wanted to talk with Con- stantine before possibly giving out the details of his icul- ties with the 47-year-old Ger- man-born Queen mother. Speaking through Premier George Papandreou, Constan- tine accused the prince of "'im- proper personal behavior." He said Peter had raised the ques- for personal reasons. The statement said: statements are proper and are denounced." Tshombe In Cairo By WEBB McKINLEY CAIRO (AP) -- Determined Moise Tshombe flew back to Cairo today in defiance of an earlier attempt to bar him, gained entry into a sleeping Egypt and seemed certain to throw the conference of non- aligned nations into confusion. Whether The Congo's premier would be admitted to the 47- country meeting was doubtful. Some sources said because he did not bring along an interna- tional health certificate he might be "quarantined" in the palatial guest house to which he was conducted on arrival. A majority of the conference members, over some opposi- tion, tried earlier to discourage Tshombe from coming by ask- ing Congo President Joseph Kasavubu to come in his place. When Tshombe persisted, Cairo ainport early Monday re- fused his chartered jet permis- sion to land and shunted it on to Athens. Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella announced: "I will not sit with Tshombe under one roof in any circumstances," Other delegates said his pres- ence would have "a disturbing effect." 10 IN ENTOURAGE But at 3 a.m, today, followed by an entourage of 20 persons, Tshombe stepped jauntily off a scheduled Ethiopian A ir lines flight from Athens and into a scene of embarrassed confusion at the airport in suburban Hel- iopolis. Security officers ushered him into a lounge and called Cairo for instructions.. Word came back to invite the premier into the Uruba Palace, on Cairo's outskirts, as President Nasser's guest. An empty chair at the open- ing of the conference Monday night symbolized the Congolese leader's controversial role in Africa. Many African leaders distrust him as a creature of white im- perialists and accuse him of the murder of the Congo's first premier, leftist Patrice Lum- umba, They say his presence at. the conference would divert it from the main topics peaceful co- existence, colonialism, foreign bases and the economic buildup "His of the underdeveloped nations. tion of succession to the throne |night Acad Uren bed Be Agnico Amal Rare 1000 en 6 DEFECTOR REWARDED sles 9" PEKING (Reuters)--A petty officer in the Nationalist Chi- 2300 Sales to 11 a.m.: 716,000. ADD Toronto 11 a. FOREIGN "iRADING gi taels of gold (about $24,000), the New China News Agency reports. 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