24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 28, 1965 25--Houses for Rent 27--Rooms for Rent FARM FOR RENT Good land end buildings, 5 miles from Oshowe. THREE single rooms. Furnished. Wom- on proterren cooking facilities, Affer 8.15 p.m, call 723-7832. 28--Room and Board ROOM and. board for {we ie wee 137; to share. Twin beds, central. Call between 6-8 om ROOM and hoard home with family, Len anante to North Cal! = 728-92) OOH oa bar, Sabir room Yo ahai also single room, Also garage a available. Telephone, nn. NORTH SIMCOE, business girl or lady to share apartment with same. All home| 75, en Ae, line, Telephone after é young plant. th Youns LADY boarder wanted, $18 week- 26--Apartments for Rent THE CAVALIER The Most Modern Medium Rental Apartments in Oshawa FEATURING Exclusive decorating Electric heating with fin- gertip control, in each room at no extro cost. Convenient to shopping and bus. Plenty of free parking Professional full time man- agement, that cares for your comfort, Numerous other feotures, See Our Furnished Model Suites Open from 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. daily At 400 Grenfell Street at end of Marland Ave. (off Park Rd. S.) 725-9934. - 728-4283 LUSANNE VILLA SPANISH PROVINCIAL DECOR | Featuring-- --Electric Heating --Controlled Entrances --Laundry on each floor --Broadloom Corridors --Elevator Service --Dinette and Dining Room --Ceramie Tile Bath and Vanity --Well supervised and maintained Designed for your convenience with luxury at no extra cost, 330 GIBB ST. GOVERNOR MANSIONS 2 Bedroom Suite -- ADULTS ONLY IMMEDIATE POSSESSION TELEPHONE 723-1712 -- 728-2811 For Appointment AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 5th One bedroom apartment, Ronge, refrigerator and paved parking. TELEPHONE 723-6944 AFTER 6 P.M. 100M apariment on main floor, irom Generel Motors south plant. | $45 month, Apply 201 Cordova Road, No, 3 first floor. BOWMANVILLE -- One end two bed- faom 5 refrigerator, electricity inch |. Beautiful surround-| a Available February 1. Dial 725- gone epartment, private 'bath- vate entrance, unfurnished. Adults ae Available February |. Apply ~ Farewell Avenue. Telephone 723-4712. (OOM unfurnished apartment. , weekends included. Good meals, home Pectleges, Close to north General Motors, |; hospital a downtown, 728-3577. Lane AND BOARD in home home with fam'ly. Ride aveilable to north) t plant. Call 728-9277, ROOM 4 AND BOARD for Apply 260 Atho! Street East. ROOM AND BOARD for two girls willing to share. Twin beds. Central, close to bus. Call between 6 - 8 p.m, 723-5137, 29--Wanted to Rent Wanted to Rent FARM or small 'acreage with living quarters and born, TELEPHONE 728-4405 gentiemen. quire three-room furnished artment. Centrally located, Reasonal rent, ee bath and entrance. Please call 723- | YOUNG COUPLE desires a three-room | furnished or unfurnished apartment. Pos- |session immediately. Write to Box 803, | Oshawa Times |SALES repre: of large [Rouse to Oshawa, needs three-bedroom house in Oshawa or Whitby area. Please write C, Vonk, RR 2, Cooksville, | 822-2384, | YOUNG coupi jrent two or th ment in Oshawa. | 723-6230, | TWO- or three-bedroom apartment or |house wanteo by family with three smali 's children. Immediate possession, Tele- phone 728-1244 EXECUTIVE needs three- or four-bed- room home, preferably north-west resi- 1 area Telephone evenings 668-8706; jdays 723-2227 Fake: BEDROOM house, Brooklin or jvicinity, banker and family, two daugh- | ters Brooklin 655-4831. TWO or three bedroom house wanted close to schools or south General Motors. | Willing: t to | pay $ $75 to to $80 80 monthly, 723- 6223 | | 30--Automob iles for Sale | ; with one child, wish to edroom home or apart- Reasonable rent. Call YOUNG married couple, no children, re-| Pri-| or} 30--Automobiles for Sale 38--Comina Events 24 HR. TOWING AND LEAGUE ROAD SERVICE 728-778) Snow plowing, parts ond service. DOC'S AUTO 1600 KING E. Speed Custom ond Auto Accessories 1964 CHEVELLE Malia, white and red, v8 annenar®. radio, Best offer. Tele- phone 723-6785, 1956 PONTIAC, Pr tires, motor body. reg ft = Simcoe. Street south. i 1999 F ponriar pariaaie convertible, V8 automatic, power brakes, power steering, custom radic, previous owner's name on request. Low mileage. Fully guaranteed. Gus_Brown Motors, Telephone 725-1801. ALA, 1 Laid "hardtop V8 auto- Custom radio, Ks z N, $55 weekiy buys Ine Pontiac vag socket <P stick shift, joaded with extras. Still under warranty. os trade or terms, at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331, 31--Compact Cars for Sale SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Sales.and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 Open _Evenings PEUGEOT and VOLVO SALES. and SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson' Road South Oshawa 728-0921 |19%1 VOLVO deluxe radio. Excellet running car. sell! Phone 725-1801. [1951 Morris Oxford, good motor. Tele-| phone 723-6757. 1961 AUSTIN. Healy "Sprite, Mark |. Ex-| cellent shape Must be seen to be ap-| preciated. Ful) price $700, Brooklin 655-3139. 1963 VOLKESWAGEN deluxe, red, radio, srow tires, four new summer tires, A-) condition Telephone 7%- 1820. $10 DOWN, $7 weekly buys 1960 Vauxhall | Cresta This is a very economical car! Cesh, trade o terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331 OFFER YOUR SERVICE regularly In the business building marketplace The Times Classified Section. Dial 723-3492 i and a .friendly ad-writer will help model with custom $1250. Must ina VOLKSWAGEN <ceioxe, A-1 condi- | BUYING OR SELLING | TED CAMPIN | MOTORS 607 KING ST, --OSHAWA_ | (Just East of Wilson Road) | 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 | $ ALL CASH For clean cars, or trucks we deal up or down, Liens paid, NICOLS MOTORS LTD... | 146 BROCK ST, NORTH | Across from Royal Hotel | Whitby 668-3331 | 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 quolity SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars, Trade up er down.. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 1956 CHEVROLET, new tires, rebuilt @ $| heavy wiring, parking, TV | gine. Standard transmission. One owner. bath, sitet. Working hay oo preferred. No ig Saas. TWOROOM epariment, pinturnished: and | or e. Telephone 728- 668- a 4 large rooms, upper dupiex, | 1959 stove aos retrigerator, Tile bathroom |bLrown and beige This car has to be seen Coupies|to be appreciated. Gus Brown Motors, | and kitchen. Private entrance. only. Availabie now. $110 monthly.. Tele »hon , unfurnished . | 1961 apartment, | | automatic. Price $275. Telephone 725 4614, $10 DOWN, $7 weekly buys this, lovely| |1957 Pontiac 4door hardtop, Cash, trade at terms Nicols 3331, METEOR, Motors, Whitby Y | V-8 automatic, 24 Sie | 725-1801 "PONTIAC Laurentian, _ radio, tubeless, four-barrel, Telephone | couple, Reasonable | 728- 9164. for workii rent, Centratly located. Adults only. Avail-| Feb 1. Apply 213 Albert Street. | FOUR ROOM unfurnished apartment, private entrance, $60. Avatene Febru- | or ni 25 "DOWN, $15 weekly, buys this iovety | Chevy, 4door hardtop with sao automatic, radio, etc. Cash, 'ie terms at Nicols Motors, wiitoy | 668-3331 F enepedroon apartment, | 1964 CHEVROLET, gs Air, four-door, 2 dpiece bath. ~ Adults only. Dial 668-4864, fully ROOM furnished apartment, cylinder, steering, 723-7164, radio, whitewalls. Telephone GNE-ROON furnished. Refrigerator and stove. Apply 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4-door sedan, 70 King Wes' or oF telephone TB-S804. TWO-BEDROOM apartment, in ment building, refrigerator, stove, tral location,. c! Rent $100 monthly. Available March Telephone 725-8088. DREW 5ST ment Adults or working couple. Available now, TWO ROOMS, comfortably bed-sitter, furnished kitchen, apart- cen-| 1] with sink, stove, refrigerator, newly decorated, new|Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-2331. beds, Suit a. ladies. McLaughlin Boule- i967 SUPER 88, four-door hardtop, Olds- vard, 723-1 FIVE-ROOM. unfurnished apartment, self-contained, private entrance, only. Telephone V Whitby | 668-4680. 27--Rooms for | Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS Available in private home. Call between 5 ond 7 p.m, 82 PARK RD. N. 728-867 | ADELA LAIDE East, ja) jarge | room, furnished lor housekeep! ing, central, suit one gentie-| 11963 PARISIENNE two-door hardtop, V-8 ae abstainer. ._Telephone 728-6844, BOND STREET EAST: Furnished room for gentleman, quiet home, five minutes to four corners, near north General Motors. Telephone 723-3356, for gentlemen, ssin- South GM, garage avaliable. snooty m Beatty Avenue. Tele- Phone. 722: SLGIN § ae" East, 12, furnished light heusekeeping room for working gentie-| man, quiet home, central. Near General Motors and hospital, $9 weekly. Must be ebdstainers arm, FURNISHED 'room, ¢ toom, clean, st optional, young busi break' 'on hospital area. Telephone 723-| + sult RDOM for reni for | gentiomen: TV, park- ing. Tel Hephone 723-16; GONNAUGHT and Greta Sireet area, fur- n front- room, for gentleman. Pri- te home bsg With garage, $8 weekly. _ Telephone 725 3989. ICELY furnished | "ian housekeeping ri for singi® person, clean home, close to North General Motors. Day shift work- only. Apply 105 Mary Street, 728-0764. SOM, furnished, single beds, kitchen privileges, suitable for single man. $7. weekly. Apply 428 Park Road North ALBERT STREET: Nicely furnished bed- pe refined lady. Telephone after ind a iy Saturday, 725-9424, ick = Furnished room. with kitch oa bedi ae For information please talephone sneer ROOMS and board. Apply 25 sion Street, I. ee-room apart-| 623-3916. furnishec or two-bedroom, central. | i943 CHEVY Supersports, with 327. motor. furnished, | Showroom condition, adults USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make loffers. Telephone 728-3817, jranu etc 8 cylinder, jradio, whitewalls, iglass, etc. automatic, power equipped, | padded dash, tinted) Low mileage. Excellent condi- Jose to bus and schools.|tion. Telephone 725-6316. (962 MERCURY two-door hardtop, V- ers, a coma a black with red interior, bucket seats, radio, wheel discs. Fully) equipped, Telephone 728-4252. 1959 VAUXHALL Cresta four-door, new paint job, custom radio, runs excellently Gus Brown Motors, 725-1801. 1962 FORD Consul 315, perfect condition, | deluxe, radio etc: $1200 value for $900.| Call Ron at 745-4524 until 4 p.m. 96) CORVAIR Monza, four-door auto- matic, custom radio, padded dash, 26,000 guaranteed original. miles. Lady owned re) driven since new, Gus Brown Motors, 725-180 '32--Trucks for Sale | TWO-TON stake truck, 1954 Mercury, ex- |cellent condition, four-foot solid racks, |$695 cash or finance, Also '51 GMC half- |ton, good metur, new tires, $95; '48 Chev- rolef, three-querter-ton, $95, Liberty Nur-|her family residence, 13 Elena! series 623-3074 Bowmanville. TWO-TON stake truck, reasonable, Ford fg hal alc 72 25-8060. truck, 'power wirich, 300 ft. cable. Dodge truck, 1949,| one ton GMC Dial Hampton 263-2445 or 725-986) 1954° FORD, half-ton, good motor body. Before 1' a.m. apply Apt. 165 Verdun Road. 728-5883. i957 and |'33--Automob les Wonted CARS WANTED Buying a New. Car? | Sell your used car to "Ted" Tolk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "Save" | TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 | CASH for best 1962 Chevy |i or Acadianin Oshawa General | sedan, automatic. Must be exceptional, | No dealers please, Telephone 728-0675. CASH for a 1960 model Chevrolet or Pon- tiac car; also @ '-ton pick-up, any year, |in good condition. Write Box 502 Oshawa Rey. Times. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars feaaing parts for sale. Iron and. metals! bought Bloor Street East, 725-2311. | OSHAWA UTO PARTS | Auto Wreck- V17f Nelson Street, want cars .for | wrecking, Telephone: 725-2162 or 723-4245. | LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Hie prices paid, 200 Wentworth ) East, 725-18 34--Automobile Repair 24 HR. TOWING AND LEAGUE ROAD SERVICE 728-7781 Snow plowing, parts and service. DOC'S AUTO 1600 KING E. Speed Custom and Auto Accessories EXPERT "brake "service and front end . 226 Celina Street fow mileage, $1495. Call This car must be seen to be appreciated, 10 per cent down, $20 weekly Cash, trade or terms at | mobile, fully phone 725-290¢ loaded, new licence. Tele trailers, also used tires. East after 4 723-228) 1957 BUICK two-door hardtop. Good con- dition, $250 or best offer. Telephone 668-5154. 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian station wagon, V-8 automatic, A-1 condition. Open to 509 Bloor Street $20 DOWN, $14 weekly buys this 1959 Pontia. 4door Parisienne. This car re- flects great-care! Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors. Whitby 668-3331. 1954 CHEVROLET coach, excellent tires, |motor and body Radio, power steering. Was lady's car, $125. T, 723-5387. Cali 723-423 TRANSMISSION specialists, transmissions, are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-733. OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert |carburator enc auto electric service. 222 King $ Street West, 728-0817. 35--Lost ond Found LOST -- Border Collie, white and black, male, 10 months old. Answers to Randy', Sadly missed. Please dia! 668 | 4832, BEAGLE, on teft ear Answers to Barney. 668-2480 after 4 LOST: Black and tan pup, Enniskillen Meg on Monday. Telephone Oshawa | 725-5809. Lost -- "Grandview "and King, January 16. off moving van, jewel box, wedding, veil and tiara; ring black onyx with dia- mond; valuable Keepsake. Reward, 723- 2297; evenings 728-4842, fost in Burketon area. Tattoo Registration number RMW4T Telephone Whitby automatic, radio, other extras, low mile- age, private, one owner. Terms avail- abie. Telephur.e 725-7792. 1964 OLDSMOBILE 88 hardtop, 2-door, radio, power steering, etc, Call 725-4353 atter 6pm 1854 BUICK, 4-door. Runs like a. top! Body exceptionally good, Asking $125. Dial _Aiax 942-3033 after 6 p.m. 1964 BUICK LeSabre, tour-door "hardtop, automatic, | power brakes, power steering, | Ore owner. Like new. Tele- phone 728-9485 1957 OLDSMOBILE, power' brakes and steering, radio, Runs good, $250. 728-1306, 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard- 'op, finished in saddle tan with matching! trim, 6-cylinder custom radio, Low mile-| age. Fully guarantéed. Gus Brown Mo- tors. Telephone. 725-1801 1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne sedan, 6 cyl- nder, standard, excellent throughout. | Smati down payment. Take over pay-| oo ,. $33 monthly. Sickness, must sell. | 1952 CHEVROLET with Kadi, in fair con- | d'tion, $65. Telephone 7 28-9028 | 195@ PONTIAC Parisienne convertion | fully equipped with power steering and brakes. $600 or best st offer. Call 728-4405. | 1959 CADILLAC convertible, white | red trim, white roof, fully power equip- ped. Low mileage and mechanical condi-| tion fully guaranteed. Gus Brown! Motors, 725-1861 | $5. DOWN, $9 weekly buys '57 Chevy. | two-door hardtop. Immaculate condition, [inside and ovt, in top mechanical condi. | fon. Cash, trade or. terms at Nicol's | Motors, Whithy 668-3331, 36--Legal i Malcolm Thompson Henderson of 841) Simcoe Street south, Oshawa will not be responsible for any debts contracted in| my name by anyone on or after this date, January 26, 1965 without my written con- sent Maicoim Henderson 1, ALFRED S$. DEAN, 19% Bond Street} West, Oshawa, will not be responsible for jany debts contracted in my name by| anyone, on or after this date, 26, 1965, without my written --Altred $ _Dean, 38--Coming | Events _ OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TONIGHT 20 games at $20, 5 games et $30 $150 Jackpot - $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 53 and 58 Early Bird Game RED BARN | Children under 16 not admitted January consent. No, 4,/ jand Ralph Preston, SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO CLUB CAMELOT (King St. E.--one block east of city limits--Opposite 'Bod Boys"), FRIDAY, JAN. 29th $1200 IN PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAMES AT 7:45 20--$20 GAMES--20 1--$150 JACKPOT--1 2--$250 JACKPOT--2 5--$30 SPECIALS--5 JACKROT NOS, 50 & 52 ADMISSION $1.00 DOOR PRIZES _No Children: Please "HOLY CROSS BINGO FREE ADMISSION Friday, Jan. 29th 20 REGULAR GAMES 18 Games at $10 each 1 Game oat $30.00 1 Game ot $50.00 SPECIAL JACKPOT $120 in 56 Nos. $20.00 Consolation PLUS $10.00 each horizontal line, SHARE-the-WEALTH Regular Jackpot $200 in 56 Nos. $20.00 Consolation GOOD PARKING 7:45 P.M NO CHILDREN NOVEL BINGO THURDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST, GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $200 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 | STOCK MARKET TORONTO 11 AM. ils By The Canadian bend iy Torente Stock Ex (Quotations in cents uniess poo $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) INDUSTRIALS 1 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Abitibi 3990 $14 13% 14 Alta Gas 2110 $38% 38Y2 38% Alta Gas w 1775 120 12% + Ve 225 Se: 2 10% 10% Alta Nat 650 73% 13% "a 33% BMW U0 ATi + Ve Ww: 194 10 160 bd +% 25 yp ted i ae 200 o tov 80Va 262 26a + Ve 60% 60% + % 3 4 63% 64 9% 9+ Ve aie 1 Net glade al a 200 $7 7 325 325 eH 1% Ve 24% BUCHSTATTER -- Gerhard and Ellen Stock Sales (nec Gross) are happy to announce Ag birth of @ daughter, Monica irene, 7 Ibs. 5 ozs., at the Oshawa General tigspital on Wednesday, January 27, 1965. A moma' for Karin. Many = fo Dr, Vol and the 4th floor si! WALMSLEY -- Bili and bu (se Conway) of Oshawa are happy nounce the birth of their Tedine Sovie, 6 Ibs, 12 ozs. Hospital on Lg Jan. vary 26, 196s, Grandchild of Mr. Mrs. Michael Conway and first child for Mr. and Mrs. F. J, D. ley, af! of Oshawa. Great grandchild of we - hve rgd of Oshawa and first indchiid for Mrs. H. Lines of ee hie Many thanks to Dr, J. E Rundie and 4th floor staff. DEATHS ., BULDYKE, Paraska At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Tuesday, January 26, ad Paraska Buldyke, be- toved wife of thi John Buldyke and Paul and Fred. the Robinson Funeral Chapel, rvice in the chapel on Fri- ry 29 at 2 p.m. Interment Cemetery, Oshawa, (Friends are requested not to call at the chapel until Thursday afternoon), CHAPMAN, Lena 8. Entered into rest at Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, January 27, 1965, Lena B. Gibsor, beloved wife of the late ~ | Frank M. Chapman of Sher Road East, Pickering, and dear sister of Ger- frude (Mrs. W. F. Disney) of Brookiin, and loving aunt of Vernon and Elmo, of Pickering, Ross of Greenwood and Doro- (Mrs. Everett Bryant) of Whitby. . Chapman is resting at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, 275 300 500 1515 $16% 100 2) Price Bros 210 QN Gas 110 $44 Qn Mes 1445 $13 QN G 300 670 Relchhold 100 $28 Reid Litho xd 4 $514 5SI% Siam Va Revelstoke 00 $13%2 134 13% Reynolds pr 215 $964 962 96 Rockwell 220 $292 29V2 29a Rothman 125 og 23% 23¥e-- Ve Romfield 500 4s "oe 200 5 Bank 242 44 83% 83% ---~ Ve 585 Shave 12% 124+ % 200 330 330 330 2373 $195 19% 19% + Vo 40 $27% 27% 2 Shell | w bod 735 Shop Save 125 se Save Rt bo mpsons rr 200 45 37 Shell | pr nv 50 41" 664 8 18% + 2%+" 78 S9a-- 27 Be Forest +" Cc Pow BC Sugar BC Phone Bulolo Slater Steal Slat B 5' Steel Can Tor-Dom Bk T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Turnbull Turnbull A p 100 Union Acc 100 $10 Un Carbide $s Can Foils A CAE 2020 Cc Brew 3785 CB Aim A 230 Cc BAI A w 1000 Cdn Can A 225 C Chem w-- 800 C Colli 63pr 7240 Cdn G Inv 40 33% --1% te 2 1 i we 3 2% 12% 21% 21% 1 10 274 271" "4 98 100 16% 16% 38% 392 + +h Versatile Walk GW 1535 agg 8 " on Frida terment "Land's. 'Comet jery. Weldwood 40 Well. Fin B feed West Ind West Ind A WCoast Tr W Pacific Weston A 410 Weston B 150 $1894 18% West A wts 997 $10% 10 Woodwd A 7125 $24% 24'4 OILS = 13 42 Mod ws we 225 25 225 $16 615% 16 $172 17% 518% 18% Cc Hydro 4 Cc ice M Cc Imp Bk C 448 C ind Gas = 765 125 214A---% 710 -- Ve 1% +15 109 1130 100 MacNEAL, George Edward Entered into rest suddenly, of an accident, Monday, 1965. George Edward MacNeal, beloved husband of Jo-Ann Carruthers, RR 1 | Nestleton, Ort.. and dear father of David; |Mary Ann; Heather; Rexford; Gerald; |and Sandra; loving son of Mrs. MacNeal jand the late Roy MacNeal of 58 Windsor Street, Ajax. Mr, MacNeal is resting at McEachne Funeral Home, 28 King- ston Road West, Pickering. Funeral ser- vice in the chapel on Friday, January 2 at 2 pm. Interment Erskine Ceme- tery. = Kindness beyond Price, Within reach of all | GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL! 390. 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WOO $18% 18% 18% 1050 810 805 810 + 200 $18 18 100 385 385 450 575 575 450 450 325 325 325 28\2 28% 2a 340 335 335 43% ag a + " 34 325 --10 38M - bed | hig + %| 267 +% 24% 23% 36% + 57V4 20 8914 + VA Ve LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirments for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 1500 1500 500 300 $184 $67% 72 $26Ve 36% 2165 $17% 2399 $21%e 21 150 $21%4 2114 21%4+ Ve 1000 310 310 310 100 50 550 | | | | Acad Uran = Akaitcho All Pitch 1000 Amal Rare 7000 IN MEMORIAM n OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS, ONAH MAY CHOATE Funera! service for Mrs. Onah. May Choate who died Jan. 24 at| | jstreet, was held at 3.15 p.m.) |Wednesday at: the Armstrong *| Funeral Home, She was in her 85th year. Rev, - Wesley of King Street conducted the ment was in Cemetery Pallbearers were Alfred Pu- cher, John Anderson, Charles Ibey, John. Blake, Herbert, pastor United 'Church, service. Oshawa Union FUNERAL OF MRS. ROSS JONES Funeral service for the late Mrs. Ross Jones, 51, of 367 Garden Court, who died Jan. 24 Hospital, | |was held Wednesday at the! Armstrong Funeral Home. The service was conducted by | H. A. Mellow, pastor of Northminster United Church, In- jterment was in Oshawa Union| Cemetery. "4 Pallbearers were Harry Whit- bread, Ron Whitbread, Powell, William Bradbury, Drury and Ralph Houston. Glen aE Trains | Guerrillas By FREDERICK FORSYTH PARIS (Reuters)--A system) of guerrilla' defence throughout France in the event of atomic} attack has been worked out as| jpart of a full-scale renovation! and re-equipment of all three| French armed forces, The guerrilla program centres on the creation of a new unit of infantry, the commando, Commandos are not, however,} an addition to the traditional big} body of French infantry but the new form which the majority of the infantry will eventually take on. In forming the commando, French military experts have} abolished the classic breakdown| of foot soldiers into sections,} platoons, companies, battalions. | regiments and brigades. | The smallest unit in the new) format is the commando itself. a group of eight men, fighting} 'under a -non- commissioned offi-| leer. Four commandos make up al detachment, four detachments a) lgroup, and groups plus a sup-| |port group, a a_ regiment. \- | DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto--Robert (Bob) De- Inter- | Ron Giles Stan So, 1025 $15 14% 14% --- % HB OU G 150 $17% 17% 1758+ "% Hur Erie 100 $71% 71% Tin + Ve Hur Erie Rts 200 245 245 245 Husky 485 $12% 12% 12% Husky D w 740 640 640 6 Husky B pr 40 $532 532 53' Imp Oil 829 $58%-- 58%. 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A shadow o'er our lives has cast, Our loved one's gone forever. --Sadly missed by wife, Jennie, son Ross, daughter Velma, son-in-law Tom and | grandchildren. 159 199 ey ts uM +1 we 105 7 +2 7 64 + 520 5 16% Wi Va 5 Bunker H Cadamet Camflo 500 Campb Chib 400 300 1 1100 100 400 126 285 CHRISTOFF -- In loving memory of a dear wife, Emily, who passed away Jan- vary 28, 1958, | have lost my soul's companion, A life linkea with my own, And day by day | miss her more. As | walk through life alone. 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BI missed by wife and family. | Hockey Contests 'In Spotlight from the University of Toronto, AW -- In loving memory of a dear! gave an informative and inter- mother, Addie Maw, who passed away January 28, 1960. | By LIZ KOZUB In the hockey roundup at Her memory is as dear today As in the hour she passed awa' |--Rememberea by son John, daughier- -in- law Kay, TREVAIL -- In loving memory of our dear father, Garfield Trevail, who passed away January 27, 1959. in our heeris your memory lingers, Ever tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear father, That we do not think of you. --Sadly missea and ever remembered by your family. MONUMENTS--MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728- 6627 MOUNT LAWN Has for many years, supplied, installed and cared for MEMORIALS by MATTHEWS (Makers since 1864) Be safe, be sure, call Wm. Greenhalgh, Mor, 723-2633 | {Clarke High School last Mon- lday, Cole's Killers won over Rutherford's Roughians by a score of 6-2. Outstanding for Mr. Cole's team were Arnold Wallace, Brian Pickering an Doug Moffat. For the Roughians it was Terry Walton and Jack Chard. In girls' basketball vs Picker- 'jing on Monday, our juniors lost 36-19, but our seniors won, 26-25, On Tuesday, an action-packed, suspense-filled hockey game was played between Lowry's Lollipops and MacMackin's Manglers. They played to a 3-3 tie. For the Lollipops, the goalie Fraser Wallace got the first goal for the Manglers, and Bob Lux- ton, goalie for the Manglers, got ~~ I|the first goal for the Lollipops. Confusing, isn't it $100 LOAN ASKED At the Students' Council meet- ing, Tuesday afternoon, the Camera Club representative re- quested a. loan of $100, with which the club is going to buy darkroom equipment. The bill esting talk on "Evolution'"'. This talk was attended by the Grade 13 biology students of Clarke and Bowmanville High Schools. On Friday, our school hockey team practised for their coming game with Millbrook. Goals ga- lore, boys! Friday evening, our dance, "January Thaw" hosted a large crowd. Many students, other than those attending Clarke, were there, which was very good to see. Thank you all for coming out to support our dance. We hope you enjoyed yourselves and will come again soon, One last reminder, that this Thursday, Jan, 28 is the Cam- era Club sponsored film, "Rome Advenutre", starring Troy Don- ahue. It starts at 7.30 p.m. in the auditorium. The tickets are 35 cents and can be obtained at the door, for any out-of-town- ers. Everyone is welcome. There will be refreshments fol- lowing the film. }was passed unanimously. CARD OF THANKS): In boys' basketball vs. Bow- manville last Tuesday, our jun- iors lost, but the seniors came Hart, 70, of Toronto, veteran ed- j\itor for the Toronto Telegram; jof_ a heart attack. Montreal--Mrs. Jacques Au- ger, 59, who as Jean Desprez was a prominent French-Cana- dian author, playwright and newspaper columnist. Toronto -- Alvin Sherlock Mathers, 59, a Toronto archi- tect who designed a number of well-known public and' business buildings. Toronto -- Rev. Hall, of Courtland, Baptist minister lario communities and in. Cal- gary during a 40-year career. Morley Roy) Ont.., thy and donations to the Cerebral Palsy Darby, to the Armstrong Funeral Home for 'their courteous General Motors for their car and driver, All was greatly appreciated, who has helped us through these days ot sorrow with words of comfort and in several On-|tute members, during the loss of a same loved wife and mother, PEARSON -We wish to express our |sincere appreciation, in the bereavement 'oi our son and brother, Clark, to our relatives, friends, and neighbors for their Mass cards, flowers, messages of sympa- fo Rev. P, of S\. Gertrude's Church, and to Kwak for their kindness. Also thanks Association. Special thanks Dr. to ang efficient service and --The Pearson family VINE -- We wish to thank everyone eautiful flora: tributes, especially thank- G9 our neighbors and Women's incti- for. .kindnesses shown, --E Herbert Vine end family uy, Indian Raps out victorious! At the second meeting of the Students? Council on Thursday, it was decided our Valent Dance weuld be held on Friday, Feb. 19. Other details for this dance haven't been decided as yet. - The first meeting of Clarke's Drama Club took place Tues- day afternoon with Mr. Ames- bury (supervisor, producer, di- rector .. .). I have heard that the Drama Club has many in- teresting things asses for the "uture. TALK ON EVOLUTION Thursday evening, Dr. Clark, N.H. Railway NEW BRITAIN, Conn, (AP)--The New Haven rail- road has its critics, the lat- est a Cherokee Indian. A New Britain (Conn.) Herald reporter, interview- ing passengers on a train from New Britain to New Haven about the railway's service, got this reply from Harry Stone of Silverton, Colo.: 'My ancestors used {o at- tack trains like this." 'Day-In' and 'Day-Out' 'Rain or Shine' He's Always on The Job To Deliver Your OSHAWA" TIMES! Please Be On Time With Your Payments When He Calls! REMEMBER! Your Oshawa Times Newspaper Cerrier Has te pay for his papers EVERY WEEK, so PLEASE don't keep him waiting for His Payment. He's in business for himself and the money you owe belongs to HIM . . . not to the Newspaper. In many cases he just cannot afford to keep on paying for his newspapers and not collecting . so please try and help YOUR Carrier to meet his obligations , , . by paying him promptly when he calls, The Oshawa Times 'Read By Most Everyone In Ontario County'