Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Feb 1965, p. 16

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1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Februery 20, 1968 38--Coming Events ee & Sale SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good cleon cars. Trade up er down, Liens paid off, DODD. MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. i DUNDAS ST. EAST ITBY -- 668-5891 pen bought and sold Liens poid off Trade up or down Always top quolity BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 $100 DOWN will buy 1960 Meteor tudor sedan. Economical 6 cylinder engine and radio. immaculate condition, Seaway Motors ae 200 Dundas Street West, Whitby, 668-589. UICK 1960 Le Sabre, four-door hardtop, Power steering. Dial 668- S54. 1960 CHEVROLET, best offer. Will ac- cept trade. Telephone 725-8552. 196 CHEVROLET impale, two-door hard- jard transmission, excellent con- dition Call 725-8196 or 1100 Ritson Road 17 CHEVROLET, radio, two new tires, very good condition. Telephone 725-6465. CHEVROLET four-door, automatic, radio, white wails, snow tires. Body in good condition, $775. Private, Whitby 668-5152. WS PLYMOUTH "Fury", four-door hard- by weekend. 1989 CHEVROLET, 6 ¢ . scflinder "stander standard, exce'lent Take over payments y '23 pg Tele-| 728-8556. 1999 CHEVROLET sedan, good tires and/ jor $600. o- nearest offer. Telephone! mot 728-5523. $50 DOWN, low monthly payments, "19 "1959 Meteor four-door sedan, automatic mission, radio and wheel discs. srr red and grey tutone finish. Guaranteed. Seaway Motors ee 200 Dundas Street West, Whitby, 668- 1989 PONTIAC, Sap Chk coach. 6-cylin- der, standard transmission. Mechanicaily A-1, $500 or best offer. Call after 5.15. 725-4320 or 723-7379. 19599 MERCURY Monteray, an caer ally well kept car. $875, 1989 CADILLAC convertible, aie with beg trim, whte roof, fully power equipp- Low mileage and cal condi- fen, Gus Brown, 725-6568. fully gueranteed. 1988 OLDSMOBILE station wagon, four- deor hardtop fully equipped. yreleohone Port Perry 985-7704, 1957 CHEVROLET four-door hardtop, standard, silver grey, good running con- dition. $350 Telephone 728-3627 between 1957 CADILLAC sedan de ge oucaten! mechanical condition. Good ly. Ex- haust system needs replacing. bm Apply 33 Adelaide West or 723-7605. 1957 CHEVROLET standard with radio, good 32--Trucks for Sale 947 CHEVROLET, tow truck, power winch, cabie, truck, 1949, one ton OMe Dial Hampton 263-2445 or 725-986) 33--Automobiles Wanted MONDAY 8:00 P.M. BINGO -- - pe Fusco eter rag CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 -- Res, 725-5574 WANTED '2 ton truck, 1950 - 1953. GM or Chevrolet, Telephone 723-6058. LATE MODEL cars '58 and up. Courtice Auto perro Telephone 723-5541) or nights 725-44 OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and "gt oof ers, 1175 Nelsor Street, want wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or anes, SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO, Cars bought. parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 20¢ Wentworth' East, 725-1181. 34--Automobile Repair EXPERT brake service and front end suspension alignment. 226 Celina Street. Cal 723-4233 iT) OSHAWA tuneup Centre offers expert carburator ane auto electric service. 222 King Street West, 728-0817. 35--Lost and Found FOUND: Large black and white Teiephone 725 1347. one orange, vicinity Harmony road south Reward. Telephone 725-3016. 36--Legal | SALE BY TENDER | Assets of Ross Auto Body Shop, Columbus, Ontario By virtue of default in cer- tain mortgages from Hugh E. Ross and Mrs- Dolores Ross, the Industrial Development Bank hereby. offers for sale by public tender, either en bloc or as separate porcels, the following, assets: 1, Land (comprising approxi- mately 47,000 sq. ft.) and building (of concrete block construction, | approximately 5,000 sq. ft., with steel frame and galvanized iron roof ond a partial second floor contain- ing a four bedroom apart- ment). 2. Machinery and equipment consisting of usual auto body shop equipment including compressors, welding equip- ment, painting equipment and infra-red baking oven. Sealed tenders with 10% de- posit will be received at the Industrial Development Bank, 250 University Avenue, Tor- starts good. Telephone 728-7871. as 1957 MERCURY, four-door hardtop. will) take best reasonable offer. Dial 668-8351. | | $10 DOWN ant you own this 1956 Dodge| fordor, V-8, automatic and radio, Runs like @ watch Seaway Motors Lid., 200! Dundas Street West, Whitby, 668-5893, | 1956 CHEVROLET, four-door sedan,| standard shift, radio, six tires. $150 or bes! offer. Telephone 7 728-6513. 1956 CHEVROLET coach, automatic, ; good |i, pe enig Apply 1195 Wecker Drive. f 725-8555. ele-| oa PLYMOUTH, good condition, radio, new tires. Telephone Whitby 668-5019. onto, until 12 o'clock noon, Friday, February 26th, 1965: Highest or ony other tender not necessarily accepted. For further information, contact Mr. J. ©. Skerry, Industrial Development Bank, Toronto, telephone: 368-1145. i, ROGER J. DEMERS, Newcastie, On- tario, will not be responsible for any debts contracted "n my name, by anyone, on or atter this date, February 20, 1965, without my written consent. -- Roger J. Demers. 1956 PONTIAC deluxe four-door standard, ont running condition. Has new licence, 'elephone 725-9340. stationwagon, stands runs well. As is. Special, 885. Apply 50? Bloor Street East, after 4. be a Ba 4 5 Street. fa, ly pigon , CHEVROLET four-door standard a ae Apply 509 i egy good a condition, Will car, we. pay) cash 'Rciingas Telephone 263-248: 1954 =PONTIAC, mechanically Needs some body work. Cullough Drive. 1954 CHEVROLET, Tender, 'Tadlo, new tires, $125. Celi 728-1556 or apply 408 Conant Street, Sat $50.00. 1007 Mc- 1983 CHEVROLET Bel Air. 3. Monday to Friday. Call 723-4' 1950 CHEVROLET two-door. ot offer.| Needs new battery. Evenings (off Taylor Avenue) 246 Linden Street. LATE MODEL repairable wrecks 2 parts for save. Courtice Auto Wreckers, | 773-5541 nights 725-4404. USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make) trallers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street) East after 4, 723-2281. _31--Compect 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 ond SERVICE JAKE 'and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 i964 CORVAIR | Monza deluxe, "blue, 12,000 miles, four speed, 110 horsepower. Per- fect condition, 726-4085. wee CORVAI® coupe silver and red, four joeed. higk performance engine and sus- persion opptions. $2095. "Telephone 7 $30 to 5.30 iar or *, cylinder four-speed, radio, best offei 1, MICHAEL LESAN, 8% Simcoe North, will not be responsible for any debts con- fracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, February 19, 1965, without my written consent -- Michael Lesan. 38--Coming Events are our only apd cny 1038 Simcoe North. : hone 728-73: sid dog. | ein ke te A dns thos. MS ee TO | LOST--2 kittens, 6 months old; one white! Sons Guests jham, pickles and pie. |Queen, Rev. T. Fleetham asked|p.m. Temporary entombment Union Cem- St. Gertude's Auditorium . 690 King St. East at Farewell -- FREE -- ADMISSION -- FREE -- 20 Reg, Games--Total $300 SNOWBALL--$} 20 in 56 Nos. Plus $10 each horizontal line Regular Jackpot--$100 in 57 Nos. $20 Con. SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking e Extra Bus Service No Children, Please Oshawa Genera' Hospital. DEATHS BUJOLD, a Alexander Atter a prolonged illness at the Wellesley] General Hospital, Toronto, on Friday, Feorvary 19 1965, James Alexander Bu- joid (of 612 Green Street, Whitby) fore- man with Bennett Paving Company, Osh- awa, beloved Finger of tay Be ged dear son of Mr. and Mrs. eg Castaneda, Quebec. Bae "brother Ns L. McCourt ret Cornville (Lyda) ee ne Fallow (Evale New Richmond, Quebec; Mrs, J. C. Black (Dorothy) of Montreal, Quebec; Mrs. A. Mitchell (Betty) of pf i.rorad scotia ~ Bh igi Cascapedia, Quebec ie of Oshawa; Frederick of "Eliott ave oT his 40th year, Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Monday, February 22 at 3.30 p.m. Interment Groveside Ceme- tery, Brooklin Minister the Rev. J. Smith. (Visitors commencing 7 p.m. Saturday). JOHNSTONE, Milton Arthur Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hespital on Friday, February 19, 1965, Miiton Arthur Johnstone, beloved hus- jbard of Edna AM@A;"tather of Mrs. A. Doucette (Rose), of Nova Scotia and Arthur of Oshawa, in jhis 60th year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, Saturday even- ing, February 20, Funeral and Interment at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO MON., FEB. 22nd Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize. 2--$250 Jackpot Nos. 54 and 57 Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos. or Less 1 -- $150 Jackpot $20 0 line $50 full card 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. or Less $100.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game at 7:45 MARSHALL, Mrs. Frank In the Oshawa General Hospital on Satur- day, February 20, 1965, Helen Atwell, be- loved wife of the late Frank Marshall and dear sister of Mrs. Frank Faubert (Betty), Mrs. F. Jones (Rose), both of Oshawa; Mrs T. Southwell (Lucy), Mrs, G. Phillips (Louie), Mrs. T. Roper (Phoebe) al' of England. Mrs. Marshall is resting at the Mcintosh-Anderson Fu- nera! Home. Service in the ghapel on | Tuesday, February 23 at 2 p.m. interment | Mount' Lawn Cemetery. (Friends are re- lqueste¢ not to call until Sunday). McQUAY, Robert Whiteman MD | /After a brie' iliness. af his residence, Kingston Roed West, Whitby, on Friday, |Ferruary 19 1965, Dr. Robert W. Mc- }Quay, beloved husband of Helen McCul- lough, dear father of Mrs. R. Clarke (Helen Elizabeth "Betty') of Vernon, B.C,, Mrs. J. B. Wiggin (Mary Priscilla) Toronto, John Leanard of Galt, Norman |Wullam of Waterloo, Robert James and | Dona'd Whiteman of Whitby; in his 78th) Admission $1.00 year, Resting at the W, C. Town Funeral| Chapel, Whitby for service in the chapel | Extra Buses on Monday, February 22 at 2 p.m. inter-| Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. | RED BA RN Minister the Rey, J. Smith, Visitors com ' jmencing 3 p.m. Saturday. NORTH OSHAWA | ntered into rest in the Oshawa General) Children: under. 16-- not _odmitted | Hospital on Friday, February 19, 1965,/ _ William Ridgely, beloved husband of E. | May Andrews, father of Norman Gordon }and Allan, al! of Oshawa, and son of Mrs Lena Riznek, Courtice, in his S4th) year. Resting af the Armstrong Funeral| Leda Oshawa with funeral service in| shape! Tuesday, February 23 at 2 ae "Tntereouat Oshawa Union Cemetery, Oshawa, (The family will be at the fun- eral home Sunday and Monday from 2-/ 4 p.m, and 7-9 p.m. to receive callers) (in 'Weu of flowers, donations can be Of Fathers 'ena Tae acca iy BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION yee Association for Retard- (TC) -- The Mount Zion Men's : Club members entertained their sons at a banquet in the base- ment of the church. Forty sat down to a bounteous supper of scalloped potatoes, beans, peas, RIDGELY, William THOMSON, Frederick L. At Victoria County Home, Lindsay, on Thursday, February 18, 1965, Frederick L. Thomson (formerly of Whitby), be- loved husband of the late Elizabeth E. Birmingham, dear father of William L. of Jeliicoe and Gordon of Little Britain; in |his 26th year. Resting at the W. C. Tow in| |Furera Chape!, Whitby for service in the| Following' the toast to the|chapel on Saturday, February 2, at 4.20 the blessing. Earl Disney intro-|$ie"y, Qonaws_,Imerment ater In, St duced Edgie Pegg, of Green-|the Rev. S. Armstrong. wood, who showed slides of birds. Lloyd Wilson voiced ap-| preciation. The Young People's Society | met Sunday evening at the| home of Mr. and Mrs, Ken Mc-| Taggart. Miss Diane Graham} took the topic. Singing and LOCKE'S FLORISTS ond all Funeral arrangements floral requirements for occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, FEB. 20th 7:30 P.M. | ciety held a skating party at the| |Brooklin Arena Saturday night. |- |Refreshments were |Miss Diane Graham's home. games were enjoyed. The So-| 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 748-6999. served at} | Kindness beyond Price, yet | Ronald Jones, George Em- Within reach of all pringham and John Hill left re- 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpots to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go. | Children Under 16 Not Admitted Daffodil Bridge Wed. Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. in Christ Memorial Church Hall Table prizes ond door prize. $1 per person | Sponsored by the Martha Branch | W.A BINGO UAWA. HALL a SATURDAY, FEB. 20th 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20, $30 $40, $50 JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH tension 476 yall ' to 5. ean | 1962 ACADIAN Beaumont, convertible, 6 cylinder, automatic, white with red bucket seats. Low mileage. Gus Brown Motors, 725-6568. Bie Ay VOLVO sports Syensl Perfect $2,000. Telephone 72: ine VAUXHALL LL station ae excel- tent condition. Low mileage. Private $595. Telephone 728-6605. 1958 AUSTIN, fairly good "shape. | Reason- able. Telephone 723-1841 or apply 300 Gibbons Street. 32--Trucks for Sale Seep with snowplow, hydraulic hoist: A-1 shape. Con be fin- onced. BODYMAN WANTED . Full or part time. Must be ex- perienced .Top wages. Call 728-7781 TWO-TON SYZENC Yow truck twin booms, Holmes -wrecker with 400 feet of 7-1éths byes Priced fo quick sale at $1200. Can be seen st Graham's Esso Sergice. High- way 115 ard 35. Or phone 306 Orono, FERGUSON front end inader, late model, 725-7911 ex- | BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION $1,250 in Prizes Jackpots 56--51 Children under "16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners D LEGION BOWLING 50-50 DANCE After Expenses HAROLD GODFREY'S ORCH, Per Couple LEGION HALL FEB. 20th, 8 P.M, Everyone Welcome "SPRING SHOWER OF FASHIONS" ond like new, with snow bucket; also 1958 Internationa! tandem, good condition Telephone 725-2156. 1968 INTERNATIONAL 1796 Dump truck, 7900 original miles. Must sell, Trade ac- cepted: Dia! 265-2710, IWESTMOUNT "DESSERT TEA" UNITED CHURCH en Wed. Feb. 24th -- 8 P.M, |guest of honor | Russia Ousts | GERROW | | FUNERAL CHAPEL | 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 cently by motor for a holiday in Florida and Nassau. Miss Georgina Burton was the at a miscellan- eous shower, prior to her mar-) riage, at the home of Mrs. Ray | Death. Marion and_ Isobel Jackson | were hostesses for the meeting | of the 4-H Homemakers Club.| TooLee . 5 --I ry Mrs. Edgar Johnson assisted} Pr tegln tothe ee sp okbsd |the leader in showing the mem-|passed awav February 21, 1958. peed how to work buttonholes. As we loved you -- so we miss you, CNT | in our memory you are near, IN MEMORIAM Loved, remembered, longed for always, | porary |Oshawa Union Treasured with a love sincere. You are where we carinot see you, Your voice we cannot hear-- Yet we #now you walk beside us, Never absent and always near. --Lovingly remembered by | Daddy and sisters | Mummy, | US. Newsman | MOTHERSILL -- In loving memory of y Mt }my dear mother Carrie Mothersill, who MOSCOW (Reuters) Russia | iised away February 21, 1957, jexpelled Baltimore Sun COFTe-|" In. our hearts your memory lingers, | |spondent Adam Clymer Friday | eiore teret sabe ped eal ere is nol @ day, dear mother, for "hooligan behavior' ei We do. noi think of you jan anti-American demonstration |--Lovingly remembered,. sadiy missed by "Teatathe the U.S. Embassy Feb. | son Basil and daughter-in-law Betty. 1s 9. The U, embassy immedi-| SLOY -- in loving memory of a dear) ately biccaal that the action |ramee andghusband, Kost Sloy, who pass- | bes unjustified. ed away February | 20, 1963. ' ae When evering shades are falling, ymer, 27, given until Thurs-| nd-we sit ir quiet alone, | aes 'to leave the countr y, denied! To our heats comes a longing, | Soviet accusation that he hit! If he only could come home. Friends may think we have Horochieni ls ja policeman in the face during the demonstration. When at times they see us smile, But they si'fle know the heartache A RN ENG Our smiles hide all the while, Always remembered by wife Dora, son| Peter and deughter-in-law Frances. | | | | SPEIRS -- In loving memory of a dear! mother and granny, Elizabeth Dick, who passed away suddenly February 20, 1946;/ also a dear father and granddad, Harry! Speirs, who passed away February 25, Lorne and Wayne all)- Friday lof the late Robert and Emma) |Thomson. |mer Elizabeth Emily Birming- jdox Chureh. Interment was in ~\She predeceased him in 1957. |William of Jellicoe 'and Gordon| ot 8! conduct the funeral service at} 4.30 p.m. |Cemetery, Port Whitby. \longed illness |capedia, Que, and was the son lof Irving and Emily Bujold. |by FISHING'S NOT BAD a favorite spot for lovers of boatinz and canoeing. Fishing in the area, 140 miles west of Halifax, is said to be not The. maze of lakes. and streams will make Kejimku- mik, Canada's newest nation- al park under development, OBITUARIES jof Cornwall; Mrs. A. Mac- |Donald (Lyda) of Lonsdale; Funeral service for M rs,| Mrs. C. Fallow (Eva) of New c, Que.; Mrs. J.C. Henry Gorr, who died Feb. | Richmon in South Haven Nursing Home,|Black (Dorothy) of FUNERAL OF MRS, HENRY GORR Montreal y y f 2 p.m and Mrs. A. Mitchell (Betty) of Weday art aoe stetiitoeh: | Toronto; and four brothers, Ed- Anderson Funeral Home. ward of Grand Cascapedia; Elder E. Milner. assisted by|Frederick of Elliot Lake; and |Pastor A. E. Duncan of College|Etvie and John of Oshawa. Park Seventh Day Adventist} Rev. John Smith will conduct Church, conducted the service.|funeral service at 3:30 p.m., pies ai was in Mount Lawn|Feb. 22 at the W. C. Town Fu Cemetery. neral Chapel. Interment will be Pallbearers were Morley|in Groveside Cemetery, Brook- |Thompson, Paul Murray, Arthur|' in, |Frood, Stan Hartwig, Donald |Hawley and Norman Sayers. FREDERICK L. THOMSON | FUNERAL OF |MRS. ALEXANDER TKACZUK Funeral service for Mrs. Alex- Frederick Louis Thomson, 95,|ander Tkaczuk, 68, of 284 Cour- resident of Whitby for 43j\celette street, who died Wed- years, died Thursday in i, in Oshawa General Hos- Victoria County Home, Lindsay.| pital, was held at 2 p.m. Fri- He was born in 'averstock| day at the Armstrong Funeral |Hill, England and was the son Home. The service was conducted by | Rev. R, Panczenko, pastor of St. |John's Ukrainian Greek ' Ortho- Mr. Thomson married the for-| Kingston.| Mount Lawn Cemetery. | Pallbearers were George Tka- William Tkaczuk, Phillip National] Tkaczuk, Nick Tkaczuk, Ted /Tkaczuk and John Kolynko. _ MILTON A, JOHNSTONE Milton Arthur Johnstone, 59, ham in 1899 in He was a section foreman|¢zuk, with the Canadian Railways and retired in 1937. The deceased was a member of St. John's Anglican Church, Port Whitby, and a 55-year hon-| sgh : 7 orable veteran of Ontario Lodge| of 303 Pacific avenue, died Fri- 1324 of the IOOF. jday in Oshawa General Hos- He is survived. by two sons, | pital following a sudden illness. He was born in Waterville, of Little Britain, four grand-|N.S. and lived in Oshawa the children and one great-grand- last 14 years. He was an em- child. | ployee of Fittings Limited since Rey. Armstrong will] coming here. Mr. Johnstone is survived by his wife, the former Edna Allen, of Nova Scotia; a daughter, Mrz, A. Doucette (Rose), and three sons, Lorne and Wayne, all of Nova Scotia, and Arthur of Oshawa. Also, six grandchil- dren. The deceased is at the Arm- Stanley today at the W. C.| Funeral Chapel. Tem- entombment will be in Cemetery with in St. John's |Town \later interment JAMES A. BUJOLD James Alexander Bujold, 39, of 612 Green street, Whitby, died yesterday in Wellesley Hos- pital, Toronto, following a pro- Yarmouth, N.S. He was bron in Grand Cas- Realtors Plan Hamilton Meet Several members of the Osh- awa and District Real Estate Board. will attend the 43rd annual convention of~ On- tario Association of Real Estate Boards in Hamilton, February 21-23, inclusive. Attending from Oshawa and District will be the executive of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board, including: Doug- Mr. Bujold married the form {Thelma Glicker in 1959 in Whit- He had lived in Whitby. the ast 11 years and was a Core- jman with Bennett Paving Com- pany, Oshawa. He was a member of St. |Mark's United Church, Whitby. The deceased is survived by his wife, mother and father, five sisters, Mrs, L. McCourt (Mary) 1961, both at Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, Scotiand They would hot wish for sorrow, Nor would they wish for tears, | 'CARD OF THANKS las J. M. Bullied, president; Carl B: Olsen Immediate Past President; Charles Smith, first But just io be remembered | Throughout the passing years. | --Sadiy misseo by daughter, Anne Collison, also grandchildren and families. | SPENCER -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Fred Spencer, who passed away February 21, 1954. His memory is my keépsake With which I'l never part, God has him in His keeping, } have him in my heart. Though out of sight he is ever near, Stil! missed. still loved, stili mine, He will live with me in memory Until- the end of time. Sadly missed by wife Idelia. f Lilian! who passed away February 20, SPRATT -- Ir loving miemory of a dear] mother and grandmother, Mrs, Spr: tt, 1951 fhe years are west Passing, Tho we can't forget, For in our hearts that loved her Her memory lingers yet. ~-l.ovingly remembered by son Harold, daughter-in-law Helen _and grandchildren.| VETERAN JOURNALIST C. M. Fellman, 52, is man- aging editor of the North Bay Nugget and has direct- ed the Nugget's editorial de- partment for 24 years. He has held several positions on the executive of the Cana- dian Managing Editors Con- ference. A greot number af Ontario residents have wisely pre- selected properties with per- -petuol care in MOUNT. LAWN MEMORIAL . PARK. (with less cost), The deeds are now with their other valuable estote documents. Enquire confidentially 723-2633, | --CP Photo our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the: kindness ana sympathy shown us in the loss of our beloved husband disun. We wish to thank Rev. Sinclair for his beautiful flore' cards, the pelibearers of Plant Protection of General Motors; Lodge. Past Matron of Eastern Star and the Armstrong Funeral Home for their |kind co-operation and efficient manage- | ment of the service o@ HAVE GUN vice-president; Ken Hann, Har- old Segal, Tom Huzar and Ken Hockin, directors. Some 20 other Oshawa and District Realtors and salesmen are also attending. Don McQuay, Whitby realtor, GRANDISON -- We wish. to express and ather and grandfather, Aiexander Gran- words of comfort, the donors of the offerings and sympathy .| believe residents of the commu- strong Funeral Home. Funeral} service and interment will be al bad. The park will also be a game reserve. Here a fisher- man tries out a stream in the park. (CP Photo) "No Worries" Are Reported LINDSAY, Ont. (CP)--Health officials have "no worries" that an epidemic might break out at nearby Little Britain as a result of three persons from the same family contracting symp- toms of typhoid fever, Dr. Norma Gill, Lindsay health officer, said she does not nity are in danger. Dr. G. C..R. Hall, Mariposa Township health officer, said one of the three persons soon 20 Missing In Landslide SANTIAGO (AP) -- Twenty. persons are believed missing as a result of a landslide that hit a tinv village near Puerto Montt, 600 miles south of Chile's cap- ital, Friday. Lt. Ricardo Concha of the Chilean Air Force said he flew over the area and saw several houses: crushed by a mass of earth, rock and snow that tum- bled down a mountainside into Lake Cabrera. Other houses were covered by water that had risen from the lake. Police said it will take some time before rescue parties reach the area. The newspaper El Mercurio says earlier reports that an earthquake or a volcanic erup- tion caused the slide were not correct, Heavy rain was the will be released from hospital. | TANK TALK By CAPT. IAN McNAB It is our hope that this weekly column, covering the activities} of the Ontario Regiment, will be of interest to all Times' readers. DRIVE ON FOR NEW RECRUITS A drive for new recruits {s getting under way and the first recruit course will start on March Ist under the direction of Major William Clarke. There is still room for candidates for this course which will prepare the recruit to attend summer camp with The Regiment, Any- one interested should apply to the armories; Monday night at 8 p.m. Vacancies are limited and recruits will be enrolled on a first come, first served basis. There are also a few vacan- cies for junior officers. The commanding officer would be interested in hearing from young men who would like to take a commission in the Canadian Army. Those interested should apply by mail to Lieutenant Colonel W. C. Paynter, C.D., The Armories, Oshawa, Ontario. Interviews will be arranged for suitable candidates, The Royal Canadian Sea Ca- dets from "Drake" will use the armories on March 7 for the purpose of accepting the new Canadian color. Colonel Paynter heard re- cently from the Honorary Col- onel of the regiment, Colonel R. S. McLaughlin, E.D., C.D., L.L.D. who reports himself in good health and sends greetings to all ranks of the regiment. Colonel Paynter has also heard from Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Coleman, KCB, CMG, DSO, OBE, Colonel of DATE TO REMEMBER STANMORE, England (CP)-- The Parton family in this Hampshire town have a lot in cémmon. Four of them share the same birthdate. The latest arrival, Nicholas, was born Jan. 4, the same date as three Ontarios Drive » For New Recruits The Welch R ent who writes in part, "Wi you please ac- cept my very best wishes and | convey to all ranks of your regi- ment my regards and let them know of the high esteem in which the Ontarios are held by members of the Welch." Next training night is Monday with "A" Squadron at the air- port tank hangars and the fe- cruits on the armories floors The Regiment is getting ready for a weekend of shooting at the Meaford ranges on the week- end of April 3. Captain Clive 'Thompson, squadron comman- der, "A" Squadron, will be in charge of the shoot with Cap- tains Stanley Skea and Nick Hall assisting. Seventy-five all ranks will attend and it is hoped that some of our. re- cruits-in-training can attend for indoctrination purposes. . Tentative planning is also under way to have a combined exercise for those not taking part in the actual shoot with a company of the Royal Regiment of Canada who hope to be at Meaford at the same time as the Ontarios, The Regimental Sergeant Ma- jor, James Newell, has been absent from parade because. of illness. It is our hope that he will soon be on his feet again and that his gentle whisper will once more be heard on the parade square. §.S.M. Joseph Frendo-Cumbo was acting-RSM on last Sunday's parade, The Regimental Band: under Captain George Quick 'is plan- ning two pop concerts for Marth 12 and April 23 in the Me- Laughlin Coilegiate auditorium. Efforts are being made to ob- tain the famed Toronto Metro- politan Silver Band for the April 23 concert. Tickets are are now on sale and may be ob- tained from members of all messes. A modest charge of $1 covers admission to both con- certs and through this it is hoped to fill the auditorium to capacity. 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