Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Oct 1964, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 14, 1964 29--Automobiles For Sale 36--Legel BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN are ial sipipd con- iz b ij it iH | I : z % qi i E ij i i z H z i : z & i aye i Pi i i. q i se = i a i : i ; ; th . R. Kimmerly also' staff RENNIE -- Dr. and Mrs. J. Rennie are & happy fo announce the birth of a son, f David Alexander, on Saturday, October f 10, 1964 at the Oshawa General Hospital, Many 'thanks to Dr. Miller and Dr. Kowalski. TREMBLE -- John and Lorna (nee Fletcher) proudly announce the safe ar- second child, a boy, Tyler WHITE -- Don and Dina (nee More- ) fo announce the birth A brother for Donald and MOTORS struction of the new TRANSPORTATION BUILDING 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA LIC for the Gust East of Wilson Road) UTILITIES: COMMISSION 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 of the City of Oshawa, to be located on the north-east cor- KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. ner of Raleigh Avenue ond 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST Farewell Street, Oshawa. Plans and specifications can WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold be obtained at the office of William Saccoccio, Architect, 215 Morrish Road, West Hill, Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality Ontario; Plans and 'specifica- 2 TANDUM tions will also be on display at the Oshawa Construction _ DUMPS 1963 International F1800 Exchange, Wolfe Street, and ot The Toronto Construction Loadstar, Ist class condition, fully licensed. Call Exchange, Bay Street, Toron- WHITBY 668-4458 to, Sealed tenders will be receiv- ed not later than October 26, 1964, 4:3 p.m. at the office 1960 DODGE sedan 6, standard shiff, radio and discs, low mileage, like new. Can arrange terms. 942-5693 Ajax. during our recent bereavement. --rs. Gordon Blow and family. SANDFORD -- The femily of the late John H, Sandford wish to convey their received during their recent bereavement. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 27) tect. 27--Real Estate For Sale All In Brooklin SPANKING NEW 3 bedroom, 1 storey brick home, Extra size recreation room, large wet! treed lot. Near schools, Early posses- sion, $3,000 down, Reason- able taxes. $13,500 FULL PRICE Brick 6 yeors old. 3 bedroom bungalow, many extras, Lorge well covered patio. $3,000 down. Immediate possession. ON QUIET STREET 4 room bungalow, oil heated, attached gorage and work shop. Good garden. Ideal for of William Saccoccio, Archi- . $100 down, Bal-| ance to suit your budget, This horncetie| is still under warranty, in showroom con-| dition at Nicols Motors, 668-3331. | Now Wants To resus wen «az cee' Deal With China wells, discs, windshi Phone 728-1489 after 6. LONDON (AP)--Leyland Mo- 1958 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2-door hard. tors, which aroused American $2 : top. This is @ real scarce , i ; down, $10 weekly. You can drive this car| Te when it sold 950 buses to joff our lot at Nicols Motors, 668-3331. |Cuba earlier this year, now is |$395 FULL PRICE. $5 down, $5 weekly/hoping to fix up a similar deal buys 1956 Volkswagen. An ideal, second with China |car for someone at Nicols Motors, The company has sent a- bus | 668-3331. $25 DOWN, $9 weekly buys a 1961 Chevy/Of the same type--a 100-passen- | |tion. At Nicols Motors, 668-3331, 1$10 DOWN, $5 weekly. You can own anVihinin « " lone of a half-dozen cars on "our premises hibition in Peking. |at Nicols Motors, 668-3331. A. Tevor Webster, Leyland's |$145 FULL PRICE buys this 1955 Chevy Sales director, said today: 'We |Bel Air. Sound mechanically, needs body feel that China has a good po- pic--to the British Industrial Ex- DEATHS HICKEY, Robert Lawrence Suddenly at Ajax, Ont. on Tuesday, October 13, 1964, Robert Lawrence Hickey, age 24 years, dearly loved son of Mr. end Mrs. Vincent Hickey, Exeter Road, Ajax; Bernadette's Roman work. At Nicols Motors, 2 A ' . tes Ebnadicel |tential. for heavy vehicle sales. buys this beautiful 1959 Pontlac convert-| 1He Chinese government trans- lible V-8 automatic at Nicols Motors,/port authority showed consider- /660-3391, ie ___|able interest some time ago and 1959, TWO-TONE FORD Fairlane 500,|j similar ; | automatic, V-8, whitewalls, radio, etc. hen gegen & --, type a bus built motor and transmission, Excetient|{0r a thorough testing and ex- condition. Phone 725-1690. amination."' older couple. $11,900. | Other listings ovoitoble, | | BROKER BROOKLIN 725-7145. 1932 CHEVROLET coupe, partially re 655-4971 |stored. new battery, licence, $550. and |SALE PRICE $25,900 or rental $iS0|\drive away Apply Howard Motors, Kent |monthly, 1,700 square feet, new, luxur-|Street North, Whitby. V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, good tires. After 5 telephone Cause Of Catholic "Church, Ajax, for Mass at 11.00 a.m. Interment St. Francis de Seles cemetery, Pickering. KNOX, Samuel Potter Entered into rest in the family residence, 232 Clarke Street, Oshawa, on Tuesday, October 13, 1964, Samuel Potter Knox, beloved husband of 'y, father of Mrs. ronto, Mrs. Merle Poch of Oshawa, ert and John, Oshawa and Cecil, Toronto; in his 83rd year. strong Funeral Home, Oshawa. Funeral service in the chapel Friday, 6 et 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lewn Ceme- LAING, Charies V. | Entered - rest et the Queen Elizabeth| ing. Funeral service in the chapel! on Thursday, October 15 at 1 p.m. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for ali eccosions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 5 728-655 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all | GERROW FUNERAL HOM 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM randpa, Joseph ~ Laviolette, Passed away October 14, 1963. Dear Grandpa, we love you end miss 80 If we could just see you, just fo teoch: you, your hand "We think of you etten and ere doi best, ~ We'll be good te each other, while ere et rest. sa --Never fen i : on Pied is by grandchildren Jy. William. LAVIOLETTE -- tn loving memor y of 8 very dear husband, Joseph, who passed eway suddenly October 14, 1963. At 'night the silent stars look down On a grave not far from here, Where To hide the tears that. start, But cannot help the. longing That fives within my. heart As | loved you, so | miss you In my memory you are near ~-Loved, remembered, longed for, always Treasured with a love sincere. ~--Sadly missed by wife Elva Lavioilette. LAVIOLETTE -- In loving memory of a dear father Joseph tober 14, 1963. Please forgive a silent tear, A fervent wish our Dad was here, There ore others, yes, we know, But he was ours, we toved him so, Dear God take a message To ovr Father in heaven above Tell him how much we miss him And give him all our love ~--~Lovingly remembered. by daughters An- toinette and end Boyd. Joana, sons-in-lew William LAVIOLETTE -- In loving memory of a dear brother, Wiltred Laviolette, who October 14, 1963. In our hearts @ memory is kept Of a brother we respected and will never forget. ' --fver remembered by sisters and bro- ther. LAWRENCE -- In loving memory of our dear son, Richard John, who passed away Oct, 14, 1960, while going into his 3rd year. Looking back with memories Upon the path you trod, We biess the years we And leave the rest with You left us quietly Your thoughts, always loving, unknown, But you left us with a memory own. ed by Mom- im. had with you, God. MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA EVENINGS ICE $e3.1002 ___-728-6627 723-1002 __ MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL Department Enquiries for this yeors in- stallations advisable now. Wm, Greenhalgh mor., will cell at your convenience on this- or ony other pertinent need for courteous memoriol pete new battery. A-1 condition, pork infgrmnotion, 723-2633. * Cora Hen-| . Laura Irwin, Mrs.|We will pay cash. Call Guy LeBlanc, Carrie King, Mrs, Lillian Jones of To-|agent Rob-| manville. 623-3950. |FIVE-ROOM brick oungaiow, east ot Resting at the Arm-| Wilson Road | 728-1550. who passed away Oc- ious four. ag EY TT mI MeO |Picketing Township. Most 1949 MONARCH -- Ideal for customizing, |tion. Telephone 942-1109. $69.95. 1957 Zephyr six, real economy | - alerted _\car, flew transmission, paint job. $495. or TO CONTRACTORS ONLY. Commercial |best offer. Whitby, 36] Rosedale Drive, pol ot sale. sia Rossland Road West | 668-4307 ighway 12. Telephone 668-5104 any- - "on -- time. f . oY" 1964 CHEVELLE 'Malibu, convertible, Se ageeney - er glide, 155 hp engine, red with white IF you are thinking of selling your house. te Call Paar up : 1960 PONTIAC Laurentian, two-door 6 cylinder standard, radio, window washers, white walls, cherrywood and ivory finish. Dial 942-4006. wedi Army Barney BONN (Reuters) "'Regi- mental pride caused a fight be- tween British and Canadian troops after their return from joint manoeuvres at Iserlohn, in Westphalia last Saturday, a British Army spokesman said Tuesday. It was not in any way con- nected with the reception ac- corded the Queen in Quebec last week, the spokesman told questioners. Four soldiers were treated for cuts and bruises. Nobody was detained after the fight, he said. The spokesman described the fight--in a recreation centre bowling alley and bar at Iser- \lohn--a "high-spirited affair of inter-regimental rivalry." DIGGERS HAPPY PETERBOROUGH, England (CP)--This city is mechanizing its gravediggers because it can't find enough young men to do the work. The local council decided to buy tractors and a digging unit after Cameron Smedley, director of the ceme- tery, complained: 'I don't know why the young chaps don't |want the job. I find lots to laugh at in a graveyard." for John De With Realtor, Bow South. Close to schools, -- ~ aan $4,000 down. Take over private mortgage, | 1958 PONTIAC, two-door, six-cylinder , au- of $9,500 at 6% 'per cent. Write Box 138, tomatic, radio, must sell. Private $495. Ushawa Times. Telephone 725-5125 after 6 p.m. 28--Real Estate Wanted | :rerss |1962 FALCON deluxe sedan, 6 cylinder WANTED Telephone ater 6 pam. Brockiin 6553965. 1963 MERCURY convertible, in good con- dition. Telephone Ajax 942-4737. a USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make One Building Lot | alley ato vost free: $07 Bloor Siren Suitoble for triplex. CALL 723-7843 1964 OLDSMOBILE F85, black, 4-door, V8, automatic transmission, radio. Other lies. Telephone 728-1408. 2-door automatic. Excel- lent condition. Price $1,450. Terms. After 5 call 725-3768. 1958 PLYMOUTH coach 6, standard, clean car. Price $325. Apply at 306 Pacific Avenue. r- TO SELL YOUR HOME FAST... «.« FoR CASH OR TERMS, LIST WITH oka na pidishaiheees 1963 PONTIAC four-door sedan, eutoma-| *] |tic, six-cylinder, low mileage. Lots of| JOHN F DeWITH issies Very good condition. Telephone | 728-8726. REALTOR 1959 FORD custom two-door, 6, automatic, Bowmanville 623-3950 new fires.. Telephone Bowmanville, WANTED -- Five-room brick bungalow, 623-7095. ae 1963 PONTIAC, 2-door hardtop, power Central Park, Cadillac Avenue North area. Private. Cash buyer. Telephone steering, V-8 automatic. Color maroon. Good condition. Make offer. Telephone 725-9401. ASH BUYER fequires homne wilh ge.| 1959 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4door, 6 cylin- -- ree a a ee ae der, automatic, radio. Excellent condition Must be in the arena of Gibbons Street| Telephone Whitby, 668;5447. - North, Rosmere, Fernhill or Bader. Call|1960 CHEVROLET Brookwood wagon, six Earl Salter, 728-9474 or 723-3052 evenings. | standerd, white walls, radio. Like new ood Ristow Ltd., Realtor, 187 King Street $1,500. Call 728-4942. ast. pecs anid dei OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MISS MURIEL E. OKE. The funeral service for Miss Muriel E. Oke, who died Satur- day, Oct. 10, at her home in the Park Lane Apartments, was held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 13, at the MclIntosh-Anderson Fu- neral Home. Rev. John K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church, conducted the service. Inter- ment was in Port Hope Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Allen Oke, Lloyd Peacock, Russell Philp, Lawrence Nicholls, Fred C. DeNure and Ivan DeNure. FUNERAL OF ANDREW ANDERSON The funeral service was held Oct. 12 at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home for Andrew Ander- son, who died at his residence, 403 Phillip Murray avenue, Oct. 8. The service was conducted jawa, and interment was |Union Cemetery, Oshawa. The pallbearers were: Clar- }ence, Herb and Bradley Lemay, |Lemuel and Bud Davis and |Clarence Beaumont, | | FUNERAL OF MRS. VIOLET COPE | The memorial service was jheld at Christ Memorial Church Tuesday for Mrs. Violet A. Cope, who died Oct. 10, in the Oshawa General Hospital. Rev |J. D. Osborne conducted the |Corvair v2 ton pickup. Immaculate condi-| ger single-deck Leyland Olym-|service and interment was in| 'Mount Lawn Cemetery. | The nallbearers were:. Stan Richardson, Joe and Victor Ran- dall, John Gregory, Harold Wil- by and Harold Kendrick. | SAMUEL POTTER KNOX The death occurred suddenly at the family residence. 32 Clarke street, Tuesday, of Sam- uel Potter Knox, in his '83rd year. He was born at Cityview, Ot- tawa, son of the late Robert and Annie Knox. In 1907 he married the former Cora Am- anda Hennesy at Grand Forks, North Dakota. The deceased had been a fanmer in Saskatchewan. He | settled in Oshawa 31 years ago Mr. Knox formerly ' attended St. Stephen's United hurch, In Saskatchewan he had been a member of the Loyal Orange) lieutenant. She had been acting} wij] pegin its work at a meet-| Lodge. Surviving are his wife, the former Ada Fair; four sons, Orian and Cameron of Guelph, Chalmer of Stouffville, and Wil- liam of Rothsay; two daugh- ters, Mrs. George (Daisy) Arm- strong of Fergus and Ivadel of Toronto; two brothers, Herbert of Oshawa and Stanley of Fish- erville and eight grandchildren. MRS. THERESA BLANCHE BURKE BELLEVILLE -- Ill for the Blanche Burke, 43 Henry street, died in Belleville General Hos- pital on Monday, She was in her 67th year. , Daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. Francis Reddick, she was born at Rossmore and had lived| at Toronto and Rossmore be- fore coming to Belleville four years ago. She was a member of the | United Church and had worked by Rev. W. Rackham, of Osh-)4. housekeeper for O'Keefe's in}home for 21 years before com- ling to Belleville. Her husband, Alfred Thomas Burke, died in 1931. She is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Benjamin Gyn- leth) Ritchie of Belleville, and |Mrs. Joseph (Billie) Sopha of Toronto. Also surviving are a brother, |Harry Reddick of Oshawa, ied a sister Mrs. Mabel Thompson} of Rossmore. grandchildren grandchildren, The funeral will be held from the John R. Bush with Cemetery. MISS RETA L. NICELY LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Reta Lauretta Nicely, director of} jnursing at London's Ontario} Hospital for the last two years, |, died Saturday at her home. She was 53. She graduated from Whitby's Ontario Hospital as a registered nurse in 1934 and from the Uni- versity of Tornto's School of Nursing in 1939 with her degree in hospital administration and supervision. Miss Nicely served with the Royal Canadian Army Medical \Corps from 1943 to 1946 as a nursing sister with the rank of director of nursing at London's past six weeks, Mrs. Theresa] pal There are four| With a | and two great|@ fairly early date next year.) action against the Quebec Nat- By DON HANRIGHT OTTAWA (CP) -- The stage was set today for an intensive 18-month study of how Cana- dians are taxed of about $10,- 000,000,000 a year and the way federal, provincial and munici- governments allocate the fields in which they spend the money. Constitut io nal amendments could follow. Terms of reference for this major undertaking were settled unanimously Tuesday in a four- hour meeting between Finance Minister Walter Gordon and his provincial counterparts. 'Details were not revealed, These terms are to be sub- mitted in draft form today to the plenary conference of Prime Minister Pearson and the provincial premiers. After acceptance, which seemed lik- ely, the terms probably will be made public. The 'review in depth" of the Canadian tax structure was de- cided upon last spring at the Quebec City plenary confer- ence. It envisaged an interim Tax Review Will -- BeIn Depth | same time, he and the proyin- cial ae ministers or treas- urers have a separate, gen- eral discussion of "economic trends and forecasts and the kind of over-all policies that are called for in the light of these trends and forecasts." He had one such discussion with the. provinces here in No- vember, 1963, and said he hopes it will become an annual au- tumn event. These meetings could influence taxing and spending policies of the 11 gov- PROFESSOR SUES GAS COMPANY -- Responsible For Deaths In Family, He Claims MONTREAL (CP) - Roland| with his 13-year-old son suffered Haumont, the French literature} multiple, injuries in the Diast, professor whose wife and twojwas freed at preliminary hear daughters were killed last Oct.|ing last Jan. 3 of a charge of 20 in an explosion that flat-|capital murder in the deaths. report by the end of this year, "definitive" version by CAN'T BE KEPT But this schedule now cannot will go much deeper than the lone contemplated in Quebec City. Premier Lesage, also Que- bec's finance minister, de- |scribed the intended review as vast and deep."' He said he was not disappointed over the apparent delay in a_ report; "we have to be realistic." | Both Mr. Gordon and Mr. Le- jsage as well as Premier Ro- |barts of Ontario said that while jwork could start right away, |some parts of the study would have to await reports due next spring from federal, Ontario and Quebec royal commissions 'on taxation. The tax structure committee ing, probably in Ottawa, in late The deceased is survived by Ontario Hospital for about three! November or early December. his wife..and four daughters: | Mrs. Merle Poch, of Oshawa, Mrs. Laura Irwin, Mrs. Carrie King and Mrs. Lillian James, all of Toronto. He is also sur- vived by three sons, Robert and John, of Oshawa, and Cecil, of Toronto. Mr. Knox also leaves, two sis- | ters, Mrs. Fred Otway (Minnie) lof Regina, Sask.; Mrs. James Sandorn, of Miami, Flovida. A brother, Joseph, of Grenfell | Sask., eight grandchildren, and | six great-grandchildren. The remains are at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for the |service in the chapel Oct. 16. Mr. Stephen Saywell of St. Ste- phen's Church will conduct the service and interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemétery. GEORGE WILTON ROTHSAY Funeral _ ser- vices for George W. Wilton, 74, of Rothsay, who died Saturday at St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph, were conducted Tuesday at the |K. M. Henderson Funeral Home. Burial was in Derryadd Ceme- | tery. years before' her appointment two years ago. Initiation Costumes Rre Judged MRS. OLGA HILL Correspondent BLACKSTOCK The High School held its initiation dance with a good attendance. Those chosen as having the best ini- tiation cstumes were Linda Fallis and Vernon Malcolm. Dancing to records was enjoy- ed. Chaperons for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lar- mer. Thirty-six ladies attended the October meeting of Black- stock Women's Institute in the Community Hall. The president, Mrs. Percy Van Camp, wel- comed the visitors. The treasurer reported prize BUYERS WAITING some with all cash for 30--Automobiles Wanted arms and acreages with or without build- SPOT CASH -----COMING EVENTS ings in the Oshawa area. Write. Rural PAID. FOR Properties Dept., H, Keith Ltd., 181 Eg- Good clean cars. Trade up Or linton Ave. E., Toronto 12. down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 CARS WANTED Buying o New Car?"' Sell your used car to '/Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New | Car Dealer and "SAVE"' |29--Automobiles For Sole | VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE | General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South ___.Oshowe 728-0921 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. | DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH eA cae Sa OSHAWA LIONS CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT $1,200 in cash prizes Jackpot Nose 52 and 50 JUBILEE PAVILION FREE ADMISSION Children Under 16 Not Admitted BINGO FERNHILL PARK CLUB HOUSE | WED., OCT. 14th | EARLY BIRD -- 7:30 P.M, MUFFLER . . . BRAKES | 16 gomes $6 each General Repairs to all | | eoch $10 -.$15 - $20 - $30 makes. Shére the Wealth TED CAMPIN MOTORS | 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 |1955 TO 1958 CHEVROLET or Pontiac, | good. condition, will trade 1954 Pontiac |and take over payments, or cash. 725-7970. | |LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars| for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 200 |Wentworth East, 725-1181. } ~| OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck-| fers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for| T | L D F N eben Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245 | |31---Automobile Repair | CAR AND TRUCK | RENTALS | (All Makes and Models) | CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St CAR PARTS for 1956 Fairlane Thunder- bird motor, aut m oa end ali A-1 shape. Phone efter 6 p.m. ic transmission, rear KE 10 Bays to serve you. Free Admission--Door Prizes NT'S WESTER RUMMAGE SALE, Unit 2, Centre Street United Church, Thursday, October 15, at am SALE OF NEARLY NEW CLOTHING ond ODDS AND ENDS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th Doors Open 10:00 A.M. To be held in the | ALGER BUILDING | King St. East | (Formerly Eaton's Order Office) |. Sponsored -by The Martha | Branch, W.A. of Christ Mem- | _orial Church. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Gome $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $180 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 BINGO at Bathe Park, Evialie Avenue, on Thursday at 2 p.m. Regulars, Share the Wealth, Specials and two Jackpots EUCHRE a! Harman Pork clubhouse every Wednesday, at 8 o'clock sharp, Lunch, prizes special door prizes Admission 9c RUMMAGE saie Thursday, October 15, 115 p.m, O.R.C. Gibb Street, sponsored by "Sweet Adelines' NORTH OSHAWA Park Euchre, every Thursday af & p.m, Refreshments, prizes, money received from Orono and Port Perry fairs. Notice was received of the Mental Health Film in Port [Perry, Oct. 19. The Home |Economist. will be in Bowman- |ville two days a month to meet with any members who wish to consult her oh problems relating |to that work. | The film question, in the Rec- reation Centre October 16, was announced, also the Golden |Plow Lodge bazaar Oct. 24 and {the rug display in Masonic Hall, Port Perry Oct. 17. Final plans were made for jeatering to the Durham Co-op medical service banquet Oct. 20. | The Area convention in Tor- onto, Nov. 5-6, was discussed. \Mrs. Chas. Smith is the dele- |gate. PLAN ANNIVERSARY | A committee was appointed to plan the 50th anniversary of the local WI, Mrs. Lorne Thompson was asked to secure and send Christmas gift to the adopted boy in Korea. Mrs. W. W. Van Camp was hostess and presided for the program, Mrs. W. Archer read "'ll Remember", Mrs. W. W. Van Camp read "News Bulle- HAVE SEPARATE TALK Mr. Gordon said that at the tened their west - end home, : ourt Tuesday filed a $145,000 damage| nJosqne yr nce his Basan Bernard Nantel, the French- jborn plaintiff blames the explo-, old former}sion on natural gas which es- 'ural Gas Corporation. The 43 - year - Funeral ; 'at_| ' ; be kept. Mr. Gordon said the|faculty member at Harpur Col-|caped from defective equip- Home on Thursday afternoon! report will be delayed until\lege in Binghampton, N.Y., interment in Belleville early 1966 because the study| who} ment. "| He further alleged that cor- . |poration employees hastily re- Riot Act Charges |moved some broken equipment A Withd |from the ruins of. the house | \"with the sole aim of exonerat- | Are 1 rawn ling the company and to pre- | SARNIA (CP) -- Charges | vent establishment of its re- against four men of failing to|SPonsibility. \disperse after the Riot Act was| A result of "these man- read in Grand Bend Sept. 6)oeuvres" by the defendant, he |were withdrawn Tuesday by the|said, was that "'the plaintiff | Crown. |was suspected of having caused "We had no case, that's all,"|the explosion and-it was only said Crown Attorney §. A. K.|after a preliminary inquiry that Logan. : |his innocence was recognized." | Joseph Matte, 23, of RCAF! |Station Centralia; David Irwin,| 23, St. Catharines; Robert ROLLS FOR PARROT CHEDDLETON, England Fisher, 18, Wyoming, and Ed-|(CP) -- David Scott-Moncrieff, - ward John Minielly, 21, Wat- ford were charged after police read the Riot Act in the London} mobiles, has offered to give one area village to end mob vio-| away as a reward to anybody |lence by. hundreds of vacation-| who can find Charlie, his pet Af- ers. rican grey parrot. said to have the world's biggest collection of Rolls-Royce auto- | | S ti d Where's the best place to find real values in things you want to buy? In The Oshawa Times Classified Section, of course ! | hop the busiest marketplace in town in the comfort of your own living room. Read the Times ACTION WANT ADS and check the wide selec- on of amazing values offered to you every ay. Whatever it is you're looking for .. . from a home to a high chair, the commonplace or the rare... chances are you'll find it in the Classi- 725-1716, -- wt TIRE SERVICE 1986 BUICK good body, radio, power | steering, A-1 motor and transmission. All te: 145 KING W. 728-1607 | TRANSMISSION specialists, transmis- |good tires $300 or best offer. Phone | fween 67 p.m. 725-1220. | i962 FORD, four-door, 6. lender jslons are our only business. 1038 Simcoe) matic, $1,100 or 'will accept trade. Phone| North. Phone 728-7339, Whitty 668-4612, |EXPERT brake service and front end 1962 CHEVROLET two-door, Ve ton all 26 Celine: Street, | out. Will sacrifice for quick sale. 723-7902. |OSHAWA tuneup Centre offers expert | PRIVATE 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air. In ex-|Carburetor and auto electric service. 222 sebect. condition. After 4 p.m. Call Ajax|King West, 728-0817. | es ail -------- eRe EN OS is 195 OLDSMOBILE, good running condi-|23-----Market Basket tion. Full price $45. 1951 GMC one-ton| MaciNTOSH AP} "tie: | stake truck, new motor, tires etc. 1953 way, past eon bore Ghote aoe | Chevrolet %-ton pick-up, excellent as] turn north, approximately 4 mile. Bring |service truck for gas station. 728-8938. | containers. | |1960 MGA, 1600 wire wheels, two tops,|YOUNG BEEF, 4c at 3 GA, . a + 4c front quarter, it j}snow. tires, red, radio. Private, Port)and wrapped. S0c hind quarter, cut and | } ry 16. ; z |wrapped. 45c side cut and wrapped.) [1938 STUDEBAKER, 'cheap | for quick | 72-0070 or 725-1492. sale. May be seen et Shell. Service Sta-| CARROTS, $1 bushel, 25c 6qt. besket.| |tion at Mary and King. Telephone 723-7022| Beets, $2 'bushel, Soc. sat. 'basket W | 11964 FORD convertible, red with black! Eymann, '2 mile east of Nichols Garage,| top, whitewall tires. V8 automatic. Power |Courtice. Go narth to first corner. | steering, power brakes, power seats,|WINTER CABBAGE $1.25 per | A | ' per dozen. |power windows, power top, radio, spot-| Also corn, Wm. : Sacks, Thornton Road| light, bucket seats. $3500. 725-7311 exten-| south, First house South of. Hydro. Sub-| sign | 2205, Station (West. side). | |1965 FORD Mustang convertible, low PES a! imileage. Power top, padded dash, radio. engine, $3900.. Pickering 947-4657, | | 1955 nerd Cal} 723-4233. 34--Lost and Found easier deieatnsiaaaeieg iden a LOST -- Valuable dog, part German " Shepherd, part er, Birchmount and steering, reer seat speaker.|Road - Highway No. 2 erea, Friday, |Mechanically good. $150 or best offer.!Oct. 9. Answers to 'Bite'. Wearirig col-| After 6 5-3. lar with licence 2360-T. Any information | 11957 DODGE station ion and 1958, to Harry Gilbert, 3 Cambridge, Toronto Meteor. Your choice! $495 or make offer.|6. Phone HO 6-4767 Call 725-8132. LOST Two female Beagle pups, vicin-| 1959 OLDSMOBILE, steering, ity Martin Road, Baseline, Bowman-| power brakes, radio, automatic, new!) ville, Sunday evening. Answers to Brownie! Tele and Biackie, Bowmanville 623-2410, Re 'ward, | power phone 723-4987 atter § @'clock, Monster BINGO Thursday, Oct. 15th EXTRA PRIZES DOOR PRIZES monthly prizes. $0 cents admission, ---jtin". Mrs. Percy Van Camp lconducted a contest which was won by Mrs. Carl Wright. "a The splendid collection of ar- ticles for the penny sale were sold. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning attended a conference at the Fireside Barbacue, Lindsay. ONO MEETING | Mrs. Neil Malcolm was host- ess for the ONO Club meeting. Twenty-three © members . and seven visitors enjoyed a very pleasant evening. It was decided to have a din- $1.00jner party at the Bonfire Res- ADMISSION|taurant Nov. 21. ----------|_ An interesting game ended with a gift of lingerie for Jean McLaughlin. Fancy dusters had been made and brought in |by the- members. These. also jgiven to Jean, who replied suit- jably. It was reported that the Roy |Godfrey Orchestra had been jsecured for New Year's Eve | dance. OSHAWA JAYCEES 20 GAMES AT $20 --5 GAMES AT $30 1 -- $150 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD 2--$250 JACKPOTS : JACKPOT NOS. 53 and 58 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200 PER FULL CARD IN 53 and 58 NUMBERS, THIS WEEK PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE $150 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES EARLY BIRD GAME RED BARN, OSHAWA detail iaee Fairview Lodge -- Whitby (HOME FOR THE AGED) TEA AND BAZAAR Wed., Oct. 21st ---.2 P.M. MIMICS ANYTHING | The lyrebird of Australia has| , been known to imitate barking dogs; saw mill sirens, thudding Sale of Handiwork Stuffed Toys fi Times "Used by Home Bake Table axes q°' 7tP™OhI"e horns, ed Columns Do as so many. other wise families do. Sit back, relax and shop the modern way, the Classified way, to find things you want. You save time, effort and save money too. 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