PRS EY PRL Eh ican OR Sag MOLD 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 17, 1964 33--Automobiles Wanted - OA Be RA PERNA 38--Coming Events 26--Apartments for Rent ,30--Automobiles for Sale SHAW Auto Wrecking Co., cars bought, parts for sale. iron and metais bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. TED CAMPIN MOTORS Temporary Location Meade's Sunoco Service Power Store Entrance 588 King St. East A few Apartments still available in OXFORD PARK TOWERS 34--Automobile Repair a i ga LE OREO TAX APPEAL BOARD RULING BINGO | OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert carburetor and auto electric service, 222 King Street West, 726-0817. TUESDAY, NOV. 17 7:30 P.M. EXPERT brake service and front end suspension alignment. 226 Celina Street. Call 723-4233. TRANSMISSION specialists, sions are our only business. North. Phone 728-7339. transmis- " 1038 Simcoe Oshawa's most modern apartment building. For immediate possession, bright roomy modern apart- ments 2 and 3 bedrooms. Fully equipped modern kit- chen, broadiloomed corridors, Elevator service, fireproof construction, Balconies, Paved parking, Situated within easy walking distonce from G.M. South Plant. At the corner of Malaga © and Glenn St. SEE MODEL SUITE OPEN FROM 2 TO 6 P.M. Or Call Guide Realty Ltd. REALTORS Exclusive Agents at "723-1121 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars, Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 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 TILDEN. CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St 1958 METEOR convertibie, $500 or best offer. Telephone Whitby 668-8351 anytime. 1964 BUICK La Sabre, four-door hardtop, fully equipped, radio, power steering, power brakes, etc., like new. Call 668-8631) 1964 MERCURY Comet Caliente, two-| door hardtop, V-8 automatic, sport coupe. | Phone 728-1820. 1957 PLYMOUTH with '5? V8 Fury en-| igine. Excellent condition throughout./ Trade accepted. Telephone 725-5079. | |1960 JEEP two-wheel drive, custom cab.| Rebuilt motor. Trade accepted. Tele phone 725-5079. 1963 FORD Fairlane station wagon, biack with red interior, 6 cylinder, standard) | transmission, radio. Apply between 1] and LUXURIOUS LIVING | SEE THE VISCOUNT 300 GRENFELL Featuring large master bed- toom with walk-in closets, broadloomed corridors, pressive lobby, beautifully landscaped lawns, immediate occupancy im- For rental infor- 36--Legol CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA SALE .OF LAND BY TENDER The Corporation of the City of Oshawa hereby invites of- fers for the purchase from it of the following lands:. 1, Lot 15, Plan No, M-55 on Northridge Street, having a frontage of approxi- mately 60,13' by a depth of approximotely 102'. . Lot 16, Plan No. M-55, on Northridge Street, having a frontage of approxi- motely 60.06' by a depth of 'approximately 102'. Sale of these lots is subject to the approval of City Coun- cil. and the Minister of Muni- cipal Affairs for the Province of Ontario. Offers for the purchuse of the | above lands may be made on forms provided for thot pur- pose by the City Clerk, 3rd floor, City Hall, Oshawa The closing date for tenders is 5 p.m., E.S.T., Monday, November 23rd, 1964, and all offers shall be sent to the City Clerk, City Hall, Osh- awa, in a sealed envelope, clearly marked 'Tender for Land" and shall be accom- panied by a certified deposit cheque payable to The Cor- poration of the City of Osh- | | | | 20 regular games $8 and $10 Share The Wealth $150 Jackpot 50 Nos. $20 Consolation FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor Street and Edith OTTAWA (CP)--The chair-j man's legal right to cast the deciding vote in a company with equal shareholdings gives the chairman control of the company, the Tax Appeal Board! ruled Monday. 4 The result for one company is that, although its taxable in- come was below the $35,000 level where corporation income tax is 21 per cent, it was counted for tax purposes as part of the chairman's other company and taxed at the rate} of 50 per cent. The appeal board, in a judg- ment written by Assistant Chairman R. S. W, Fordham, SUN. TIME CRUISE BERMUDA April 17 to 24 Travel motor 'coach to New York then via Queen of Ber- muda. Tours arranged. Please reserve early as there is only a number of spaces available. Phone or write Rowe Travel Agency Port Hope, Ont. SLEIGH' BELL BAZAAR KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wed., Nov. 18 2:30-5p.m.| Under the auspices of the WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Tea Room Home Baking Handwork, etc. 'Wins Eight Trophies Art Furber, a former Oshawa} resident, was awarded a total jof eight trophies recently at the| jannual Awards Night held by) jthe Peterborough Kawartha} }Racing Pigeon Club, at Bridge-| north. | Mr. Furber, of Lakefield, w BAZAAR ie "Telt. Pune yrnoras "the ; ave Foster trophy, the J, Gor-| AND TEA ; opiy, th den K. Fraser, MP, trophy, the| : . |James trophy, the Cherne Simcoe St, United Church | prothers Gane. the '4 MEMORIAL HALL and the Long Club tro- phy Distance} Moted that Chairman's Legal Right Also Gives Him Control the outcome of the case "may prove a surprise to the shareholders of many pri- vate corporations across Can- ada." Involved in this case, heard in Winnipeg, was Dealers Ac- ceptance Corporation Limited. It had 660 issued shares of com- mon stock held in two equal groups, each comprising three men, The two groups agreed to always maintain that voting balance. However, under both provin- cial and federal companies leg- islation a chairman presiding at any shareholders' meeting where there is equality of votes has the "casting" or deciding vote. | In this case it was N. A. In- man, president of Dealers Ac- ceptance who also held the great majority of common shares in Inman- Motors Lim- ited. The revenue department de- cidde because of thi§ situation that Mr. Inman controlled Deal- ers Acceptance. It then as- sessed that company as being | if a IK ap ln agi Fo Neale pe whe trol that cannot be taken from him while he is the presiding officer at a meeting of share- holders."" He upheld the ment asse the. appeal. revenue depart- t and dismissed No Bargains In Planes These Days OTTAWA (CP) -- There aren't many bargains in planes these days, especially in fighter- bomber jets. wife, the defence production de- partment is squeezing 20 more CF-104 jets than originally es- timated out of a $200,000,000 budget In 1961, the United States put up $150,000,000 (U.S.) and Can- ada $50,000,000 (also U.S.) for production of 120 CF-104Gs for a But, like a, provident house-| Danny Gallagher was convict- ed of assault causing bodily harm in Magistrate's Court here Monday, the end result of a "vicious, unprovoked beating" of a Drew street man. Gallagher, 21, of 274 Celina street was remanded in custody one week to await a presen- tence report. Valerie Joseph Legere, 25, told the court that, about 2.30 a.m. Sept. 26, Gallagher and another man dragged him out of his car and beat afid kick- ed him unconscious. He had first met Gallagher one hour before at a party he said, and had never argued with |him or provoked him. | Gallagher, he continued, open- jed the driver's side door as he pulled into the driveway, yank- ed him out, and began punching at his face. Stunned and dazed, he' made a run for his front door, only to be stopped on the steps, where he was knocked out by punches and kicks. It was morning, with the sun shining, before he revived. Photots taken a few days atfer the attack showed bootmarks on his face and head, and a swol- joint Canada-U.S. mutual aid "associated. with'? Inman Mo- tors Limited, lumping their} profits for corporation income} tax purposes, The law makes it possible for| program for European partners in NATO Officials now say that produc- tion, at Canadair Limited, Mont- len, blackened left eye. Det. John Powell of Oshawa PD described the state of Le- |gere's face the day following |beating: two black, almost- any corporation to pass a by-|Feal, will total 140. planes within|Closed eyes; contusions; cuts; law waiving the application , of | the casting vote. If it doesn't,| the company is bound to the} legislation. No such step had the original $200,000,000 budget. Officials explain it this way: The defence production de- jpartment, Canadair and the Says Attack "Unprovoked' and what appeared to be cleat- marks. Acting Crown Attorney John Humphreys referred to the as- sault as "vicious and unpro- voked". Defence counsel E, H. Fran- cis of Toronto asked the Court to rule on the lesser and includ- ed offence of common assault, arguing that his client may not have been responsible for all the injuries. 4 He called no evidence in his client's behalf, despite the not- guilty plea. "The Courts are governed by evidence," Magistrate Harry re- minded him. The origin of the acquain- tanceship between Gallagher and Legere was a party at the 280 Celina street home of Walter Richard, Richard and his brother Roger both charged Gallagher with common assault as a result of some other feature of the evening, and Gallagher counter- charged both with the same of- fence. After the conviction, all three agreed to drop the charges. POOR INVESTMENT . FORT WILLIAM, Ont. (CP)-- Uno. Hermansen paid $37 for his car. On Oct. 10 he did $100 damage to it in an accident and was fined $10 for failing to re- port the incident. BE NEAT AND WELL GROOMED FOR CHRISTMAS By visiting Tony's Barber Shop for an Excellent Hair Cut. mation see supt. ot THE DIPLOMAT 340 Marland Ave., Apt. 111 728-4283 WED., NOV. 18 -- 8 p.m.| Young Bird trophy. |4 p.m, at 344 Buena Vista, back door,| | | upstairs. |1955 OLDSMOBILE 98, ali power! | equipped, new. tires, 1959 Vauxhall sedan,| Perfect little second car. 725-4555 after 12) owa for an amount equal to 10% of the amount offered. The Corporation of the City of Oshawa reserves the right to refuse any or all offers whether such offer is the highest or not R. BARRAND, City Clerk CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA SALE OF LAND BY TENDER The Corporation of the City of Oshawa hereby invites of- fers for the purchase from it of lands with dwellings as fol- lows: 361 Bond: Street East (previously Richmond Street) 365 Bond Street East (previously Richmond Street) Porticulars as to property dimensions may be obtained at the Assessment Depart- ment, City Hall. Offers for the purchase of the above lands with dwellings may be made on forms pro- vided for that purpose by the City Clerk, 3rd floor, City Hall, Oshowa The closing date for tenders is 5 p.m.; E.S.T., Monday, November 23rd, 1964,..and all offers shall be sent to the City Clerk, City Hall, Oshawa in a sealed envelope, clearly marked "Tender for Land' and shall be accompanied by a certified deposit cheque payable to The Coropration of the City of Oshawa for an amount equal to 10% of the amount offered The Corporation of the City of Oshawa reserves the right to refuse any or all offers whether. such offer is- the highest or not L. R. BARRAND, City Clerk of Tony's Barber Shop Two Barbers Ask for TONY or FRANK 'TONY'S BARBER SHOP and Men"s Hair Styling PHONE 942-0164 3 HARWOOD AVE. | two-door | good condition. Telephone 1932 CHEVROLET coupe, partially re stored, new battery, licence, $550. drive away Apply Howard Motors, Kent! Street North, Whitby, USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make trailers, also used tires, 509 Bloor Street 723-2281. p.m. 1962 PONTIAC sedan, standard trans |mission, good condition. Telephone 725- 8400 after 5. 1959 PONTIAC station wagon, ower steering, new brakes. Mechanically per- " a? can ra fect. Best offer. 728-0706. GOVERNOR MANSIONS |196 CHEVROLET convertible, one own- ys er, automatic 6 cylinder, radio, good 2 Bedroom Suite tires. $1295, after 6 evenings call 723-9833.| Possession December Ist. | 1964 8 cylinder Chevrolet. Beautiful condi- | tion and fully equipped. $2,700. Telephone Adults Only. 723-7564. TELEPHONE | aaa PONTIAC, 316 cubic inch motor, | standard shift, new tires, 14° thousand) 723-1712 canead 728-2911 miles on 'motor, good body. Asking $500 For Appointment cash. Apply 1265 Simcoe Street South . Ain nial Shee - |1964 FORD, two-door hardtop, full - HOWARD STREET 481, Two room un-| ered, whitewalls wheel discs, radio, Tele- furnished apartment. Reasonable rent,/phone after 5 p.m. 723-55: lights, heat, water included. Child wel | 1961 PONTIAC, Parisienn come. Close to bus. Apply above address. | U7 nschncanpretnrtatnt --_--____ |hardtop, V-8, TWO-ROOM apartment, renporstot an Tass stove. Suitable for one. A\ 393 King) ly Sat 'est, gs . 198 CHEVROLET, Autumn Gold, 4-door an - a = | @Utomatic. Excellent condition, Must sell! THREE-ROOM furnished apartment, ga-| Phone 723-5063 : ne rage. Available December 1. Reasonabie. Suit quiet couple. Apply 630 King West. THREE-ROOM unfurnished apartment. | Private entrance, three-piece bath. Heat, hydro, stove. Central. Immediate posses- sion, 725-9270. ae FOUR -ROOM furnished -- apartment.| °°" Available December 1. Telephone 728-9188 --""" _" metal FOR RENT: Twobedroom apartment in| SALE -- C ar Ss, triplex. Good locality. Large living room, _-- bed eer ele yell pa hp male dining. area, two bathrooms. Adults only.| 00 reasmhant offer refused. ere Bowman and Gibson. 145 Brock Street| Street. 728-5179. Saint South. 23, Call Mrs. Lee, evenings, 1957 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville, Fleet- 668-4949. wood interior and all power accessories. SHOPPING CENTRE area, large two. Private sale. Telephone 723-7605, bedroom, modern thr t, stove and/ 1956 DODGE, 8 cylinder, automatic, good refrigerator. Adults only. $105. monthly.!motor, $75. 1631 Charles Street, Whitby, Early possession. Mr. Bolahood af) 648-4182 728-5123. yen ------ 1960 OLDSMOBILE "98", 4-dodr hardtop, | TWO-BEDROOM apartments, in New executive driven since new, 6way elec- building, free hot -and cold water,|tric seat, power steering and brakes, de-| drapes, stove, fridge, balcony, parking, |iux radio, electric antenna and win- elevator and intercom service, Apply|dows. Body immaculate. $1,575. Phone 249 Marland or telephone 728-1544. 725-9513 THREE-ROOM apartment, private four-|1964 CHEVROLET convertible V-8, auto- piece bath, stove and refrigerator, heat-| matic, red, black top, low mileage, radio, ed in downtown, shopping area. Adults'\rear seat speaker. Many extras. Tele- Preferred. $75 monthly. 623-3434. _ |phone Bowmanville 623-5976, THREE-ROOM heated apartment, pri-| 1962 RAMBLER Classic 6, custom sedan, -- bath a NE aa Telephone for|excelient condition, spotiess throughout. information 723- . Private. Many extras, Best offer. Tele- DEARBORN Avenue, unfurnished one-| Phone 723-7719 bedroom apartment. Telephone 723-6073./1955 PONTIAC 4 doot. sedan. Standard LARGE ONE bedroom 'apartment. Suit- 6 cylinder, 2 new front tires, 2 rear snow) able working couple. Available Decem-|tires, new brakes. Good motor and body ber Ist. Telephone after 6 p.m. Whi-| 9/80. washers. 725-5268 thy 668-5258, Cc TWO-BEDROOM apartment, refrigerator 31 ompact Cars for Sale and stove, laundry facilities free, paved parking, northwest area, $105 monthly 37--~Auctions 3222, AUCTION SALE 7 $7.77 Hoving received instructions $2.79 | $2.95 BARGAINS Anti-freeze All Chey Installed 4-way Flasher Adults only. Immediate possession. Tele- phone 723-7157, GLIDDON AVENUE, central rooms, $85 monthly,. unfurnished phone 728-6094. KING and Gibbon: area, top floor ern two-bedroom, adults only, $105 mediate possession. Mr. Bolahood 5123, THREE-ROOM unfurnished apartment, newly decorated, heavy duty wiring, stove if desired. Washing facilities. Avail able immediately. Apply 229 Glidden Ave- nue DIVISION STREET, 15: one-bedroom apartment, range. Adults only. $85 monthly diate possession. Cali 728-4525. $80 MONTHLY. Three-room and. bath, private apartment, unfurnished, town. Adults only. Telephone 725-1212 ONE-BEDROOM basement apartment, in new modern sixpiex. Refrigerator, range, washi facilities. Dial 668-8753. spacious one-bed- room apartment, centrally located, rea sonable, parking facilities. For informa- tion telephone 723-2977. 27--Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Available in private home. i | Call between 5 and 7 p.m 449 Ritson Road South | Oshawa 728-0921 82 PARK RD. N. 1954 VOLKSWAGEN, very ciean 728-867 | second car. Call 728-4198 1957 -MG, in good running condition, $300. SINGLE, furnished room for gentieman.|Apply 804 Beech Street West, Whitby Very central for downtown and North!1958 VAUXHALL four door, standard! GM. Apply 182 Athol Street East. | shift, A-1 condition,.Any reasonable offer SINGLE room for rent for refined gentle- considered. 725-9988 after 7 p.m. man. Board if desired. Apply in person!i9s57 VOLKSWAGEN in good condition after 5 p.m. 351 Ritson Road South Telephone Port Perry 985-7180. TWO or three rooms with bath -- Zig after 5 p.m, 728-3418 32--Trucks for Sale WARM comfortable room, very central,| 194g CHEVROLET half-ton truck. Call suitable for gentleman. Apply 177 Athol) 75-9843 or apply 237 Burk. Ask for Fred.| Street East. Se |1960 BEDFORD % ton van good shape| FURNISHED single room Adelaide Aves) over-sized tires high wheel base $125 or East, in private home. Telephone 728-0260. | best offer. Telephone 725-8628. FURNISHED bedroom 'and kitchen sole.| 33----Automobiles Wanted heavy duty range. Suit quiet. coup > ALL CASH $ Apply 23 Drew Street off King East. ROOM FOR RENT suit GM workers, not For clean cars, or' trucks we deal up or down, Liens paid. shift, telephone 723-6542 NICOLS MOTORS LTD. ROOM FOR TWO gentiern 'breakfast 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hote optional. Close to north Plant. Telephone WHITBY 668-3331 $2.29 three Pontiac Tele kit mod im- | 78. | | | | Self-contained refrigerator imme. TO WESTERN CANAD 1 Trip every day Via Trans-Canada Highway articles too numerous to men tion. Terms Cash CLIFF PETHICK AUCTIONEER VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE ; ' "6 jexperience of producing 200 CF- Christmas decorations, mitts, {awards given to a single mem-|*"r lial ined 48 i; jyears ago. Four other trophies| 01, "seams not to be gener-|ope. Deliveries of these planes| B A Pd A A R | that this right was never used.|chased from Lockheed of Cali- | acres of land but still must/out more, sufficing to provide|000. Expenditures now are cal-| ST. GEORGE'S | . ------ |900,000 under. the original esti-| | mt tial CF-104 tained ial CF- program contain ames: |Mian Convicted | for achieving savings in time) ITU ESDAY 8 O'CLOCK ried over into the follow-on CF-| Jackpot Nos. 53 and 53 inflicted by a teapot, along with|my children," Larabee said, "'I) Moreover, there were fewer 109 COLBORNE ST. W. sault in Magistrate's Court this purpose could be diverted The recipient of these injur-|pome." bean' daliversd ' ST. JOHN'S HALL iShe laid the charge following a EVERYONE WELCOME javenue home. corner King-Harmony Wednesday, Nojqdays; placed on a $200 bond to nue, every Tuesday night at 8 p.m. on Noy. 5, Larabee beat. her to} | Present Gifts resen 1 eve, she said, was one of 20 SMASHED UP | by Mr: and Mrs. W. Nesbitt,)was smashed up so badly that and Mrs. Carl Grass on thé 0¢-| move out-on i.ov. 7 Walter Beath was master of) movers and shigged her on the from the Executors of the Es- jeuchre with the winners being| "He has been bothering me} DOC'S AUTO 33 Hall St., Oshawa, Thurs. The gifts of several cooking| argument that touched off the| this coupon piece dining-room suite, Three and groom. three' boys. VOLKSWAGEN fee Table, Magazine Toble, |and Mrs. Howard Grass, were|Cclothes from welfare, despite| New ond Used Cars. Refrigerator, Electric range, |by Mrs. W. Nesbitt and. Allan|steady job. - den china figurine -- w |half of their father, however, Open Evenings : S jreside in Oshawa after being Mrs. Vanslyke's hurling of ob-| Foose De ake , caine ars .| sub-contractors already had the Borbie clothes novelties, This is the largest number of been taken by Dealers Accept-|sub-contractors already had ' b ince the club's incepti 11| Mr. Fordham wrote that the|104 low-level jet bombers for| ASTRA UNIT gow jDer since the cid s inception *"leffect of the right to a casting|the RCAF air division in Eur- Were awarded to other club! aiy realized." were completed in January. | members. He said it made no difference} With 38 CF-104 trainers pur-| ond IMPORT RICE "It is enough if the right is|fornia, this program was ori-| - EA Liberia grows rice on 730,000\available, its possession, with-|ginally estimated at $472,500,-| import to meet its needs. the holder with a power of con-|culated at $457,500,000 or $15,- | WOMEN"S GUILD mate, co PARISH HALL All major contracts in the ini-} incentive clauses under which| Set. Noy. 21st. 2pm contractors received bonuses} and money. KINSMEN BINGO Of Assault This arrangement was car-| FREE ADMISSION /104 program for NATO mutual EXTRA BUSES Evidence of a seven-stitch cut,| 'I acted in the defence of aid EARLY BIRD GAMES a still-black eye was enough to|struck her with my open hand-- engineering changes than ex: | KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE| convict Morris Larabee of as-|that caused the black eye. pected so that funds allotted for} "IT won't tolerate that kind of inneae é ti si edi zs cee . to increased production. here Monday. language to my children in my Eighty of the 140 planes have SOCIAL BINGO ies' Margaret Vanslyke, was} |Larabee's commontaw wife (Corner Simcoe & Bloor) : e |Nov. 5 - to - Nov. 7 prolonged| WED., NOV. 18th, 8 P.M. 'pattie in their 460 Montrave LUNCH SERVED Larabee, the father of three,| RUMMAGE sale Harmony Church Hali,,was fined $50 and costs or 30) Badia 8,722 2. Oe ae peony keep the peace; ordered to stay| Nee Tuer lak are -|away from Mrs. Vanslyke; or-| |Admission S0c. Prizes and refreshments.|dered to pay her medical bills.| Hah monthly score,' $6 Mrs. Vanslyke, 34, said that,| jthe extent that she had bruises jall over her body. Her black she had been given in. their To Newlyweds \four years of living together. A presentation was arranged| At other times, she said, she age bid jAllan McKenzie and others in| she could not walk for a week. the Junior School room for Mr.| As she was attempting to ; : 7, she con-| casion of their recent marriage./tinyed, Larabee dismissed the jceremonies, The evening start-| nead with the teapot, inflicting ed with a game of progressive|a 2.5-inch cut Ignition Wire Kit | 4 rs | tate to sell by Public Auction |Mrs. A. Spencer and Clifford) aii the time since then. He has| 1600 King E, -- 728-7781 ot Stirtevont's Auction Hall, | Naylor. phoned, phoned, phoned." The All other acc. 10% off with | Nov! 19766-7330 p.m. N utensils and an electric frying|most recent outbreak of vio- | icles digo pan was presented to the bride|lence, she said; began over the SABYAN Piece bedroom suite. Two Then to their great surprise) - She accused him of neglecting | MOTOR SALES LTD. piece Chesterfield Suite, Cof- the parents of the groom, Mr.|them, and said théy got their} par Sales and Service | End Tables, Occasional Chairs {accompanied to the platform|the fact that Larabee had al 334 Ritson Rd, S, washing machine, rugs. Other |McKenzie when a farewell gift} 'Two of the boys, Ronald 16, 723-3461 : from the community -- a -Dres-|and Steven, 14, testified on he-| S pre-| : sented. Mr. and Mrs. Grass will|and agreed the physical part of the argument resulted from the proprietors of Geneva Park for many years. |scenities at Steven. | | GREENWOOD ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, NOV, 18 TRAVEL ANY DAY STOP-OVERS ARRANGED WINNIPEG . . . REGINA... SASKATOON . . CALGARY .... 33.35 ; EDMONTON... 33.35 ~ VANCOUVER... 42.35 (Children under 12 half-fare) AUCTION SALE Travel trailer aluminum 7' 12' winches to half height. Good condition Propane Spare tire. To be sold at Stirtevant's Auction Hall Thursday, Nov. 19 at 8.30 p.m. + ONE WAY . $21.35 27.39 27.35 FIRST RACE | claiming three and Purse $1,900 (2500); B-Mrs. P Santo and Don Parker Stable four year olds one, enty C-E Enderby and Mrs. & B Seedhouse . Good $38.45 49.25 49.25 60.05 60.05 76.25 Parsons X110 Gomez 120 Parsons X110 Cuthbertson X104 No Boy 108 No Boy 110 Robinson 110 Cuthbertson X108 Harris 105 Harris X104 Walsh 110 Leblanc 110 | mile 1, Wanless Park |2. Scotty's Pride 13. Chief Whitefoot 4, Drifting Heather 5. Selectim 6, Knight 0' Glin |7. What _a Question 8. Pay Parade 19. Will We | 10. Royal Picture 11, Philynn 12. Successo entr FIFTH RACE Purse $2,600 'Blue Prince' Allowances three year olds fillies 7 furs 1, Menette 2. Toastmisiress 3. Alibhai Forever 4. Queen's Right 5. Cairnarctic 6. Centores (QUINELLA WAGERING) Terms Cash CLIFF PETHICK Auctioneer. No Boy 108 No Boy 113/ , tharris X114 Call Armstrong . 108 | ) SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3500)| SIXTH RACE --. Purse $2,300 (6000) | claiming three year olds and up | 3-16| claiming three year olds and up 7 furs miles (6) |}. Aged Dust 1, Blue Fox 2nd 2. Ocean Peari 3. Milator 4. Son Blue 5. Lil Eddy" 6, Battling Way 7, Mitzi's Folly }8. Apple THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 (2500)/9. Blue Sky Law claiming three and four year olds (Divn jof Ist) one mile | 1. Aliruliah 38--Coming_ Events OSHAWA LIONS CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT ~ |2. Rose Tudor $1,200 in_cash prizes pont basal |3. Miss Armeda Jackpot Nos. 57 and 55 |4. Sky Porter _ JUBILEE Fa ae PAVILION 17. Chickcharney FREE ADMISSION 8. Vaicutta Children Under 16 Not Admitted No Boy 109 Cuthbertson X105| No Boy 119 Leblanc 113 Hale 119 No Boy 110 Robinson 110 Harris Xqli No Boy 117 No Boy 1 Armstrong 116 ' No Boy 116 Haris X11] Gomez 113 parsons X108 5. Sept Erin 6. Mandigo 723-4887. Tickets and Information at = FRESHLY redecorated rooms for rent, men only. Apply*'at 132 Church Street after 5 p.m. a SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms; meals If desired. Apply 25 Division Street. 28--Room and Board ARTHUR Street, 186, room and board for, CARS WANTED one gentleman. Near North General Mo tors. Lunches packed. Phone 726-9210. | Buying a New Gar? YOUNG lady boarder, good meals, clean | Sell your used car to room, Close to General Motors downtown) Talk Cash" to the and hospital, $16 weekly including week-| Cor Deoler and SAVE" ee TED CAMPIN MOTORS \ S 29--Wanted to Rent cutat-| _ 223-4494 5574 TED: Room and board for ' Heir enick layers, close to south GM|OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck ers, 1178 Nelson Street. went cers for erred, but not essential. Call 728-9424 te oreo gas, Piggott Construction Lid. [erosion Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245 BUTCHMAN Would like ¥o rent farm next|LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars rad 100 to 200 wcres. Write Box 432|for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 200 Gshewe Times, |Wentworth East, 725-1181, | | SEVENTH RACE Purse $10,000 ad ded "Tattling Stakes Handicap' three year olds and up filjies and mares | 316 miles 1. Peters Sister Queen's Law Golden Turkey Turcotte X109 No Boy 107 No Boy. 107 Cuthbertson X110 Parsons X104 No Boy 113 Harris X107 Armstrong 109 Leblanc 108) f6. Turcotte X103 McCauley X107 No Boy 110 Gordon 117} Fitzsimmons 110| No Boy 111} Maxwell 123 No Boy. 107 Armstrong A-114 Leblanc '114 Gordon A-113 No Boy 113 Dittfach 117 Whitby -- Harry Donald Ltd, 300 Dundes St. E. Telephone 668-3675 Oshawa Bus Terminal 18 Prince Street Telephone 723-2241 GRAY COACH LINES 4 4. 5. 9, Round Sun }10. Ashwar | 11, Miss Avaion 12. Choreography ft 7 8. Sky Diver 9. Reckless Lady "Ted 10. Royal: Spirit New FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,900 (2500) A-E B Seedhouse entry Claiming three year olds and up 7 furs | 1. Jamabullah Parsons A-X114) EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 (2500) . Barracho J. J Hale A-116| claiming three year olds and up 1'4 miles Stone of Gold Hale 113/1. Sauvagette Parnell 112 Bull Pine Walsh 119/2. ©. Steven Deal Harris X15 Faithful Tom sordon 14/3. Crucial. Hit Fitsimmons 118 Bourbon King Maxwell B-119/ 4. Double Rule No Boy 117 Viking Star Harris C-X117] 5. Blue Sol Stadnyk 118 Falls Way Harris C-X115|6. Raven Wing Gomez 123 Cartersvilie No Boy 116/7. Lavahot Robinson 123 10. Jessie B. Good No Boy 116|8. Bonnie Bird No Boy 110 | 1). Black Raven Leblanc 110) X-5 ibs AAC | A-F Stronach and F Junger ENtry Post Time | p.m, | | Christmas Merry Go Round Bazaar and Tea WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 2:30 P.M Street Urtited Church Res. 725-5 King Oshawa ° Teoroom 2:45 P.M Supper 5.P.M, - 7 P.M, |