Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1965, p. 31

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30--Automobiles for Sale |31--Compect Cars for Sale BIRTHS . 7959 AUSTIN Cambridge, newly recondi- BUYING OR SELLING tioned, pertect condition throughout, black and whitewall tires. Must sell, $200. Tele- TED CAMPIN |e rans os cain 1 ie MOTORS Y der, radio, new tires, 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA 1953 CORVAIR Monza two-door, auto- New licence plates, $225. Dial 623-2401. x ft ust East of Wilson Road) opm. eee 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 32--Trucks fae 'Sale KELLY DISNEY jeep USED CAR LTD. with snowplow, _ hydraulic 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST hoist: A-1 shape, Can be fin- WHITBY ---- 668-5891 anced. : Cars bought and sold BODYMAN WANTED Liens paid off Full or part time. Must be ex- Trade up or down perienced .Top wages. Always top quality Coll 728-7781 re 192 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, four-door | i947 CHEVROLET, tow truck, power hardtop, all power, like new. Will take|winch, 300 ft cable, Dodge truck, 1949, trade. Can finance. Mr. Wilkinson,| one ton GMC Dial Hampton 263-2445 or 942-4022. 725-986" 1965 PONTIAC custom sport, V-8, A' 1963 1 NATIONAL 1700 | Dump, pe per- power equipped, radio. Telephone!fect condition, low mileage. Open (F) 72-0924, | PCV. Telephone Bowmanville 623-3096. 1962 CHEVROLET, Biscayne, four door 958 EH CHEVROLET sedan delivery | in good 6 cylinder Good $450 or best offer or will take| be seen. $1,195. Dial 668-2339. 1962 RAMBLER Stationwagon 6 cylinder,| Toronto Street after 5 p.m. automatic; A-1 condition, no rust, 39,000/19§7 MERCURY dumptruck, 4 ton heavy- miles $1,495 Port Perry, 985-7801. |duty, new motor, $1,200 of best offer. later model car as trade. Call at 248) - Durham County 38--Coming Events COX -- Ron and Barbara (nee Boyd) ere happy to announce the arrival of HOLY CROSS 7 @) March 14, 1965, at Oshawa General Hos- pital. A sister for Derek. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox and FREE ADMISSION Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hughes, all of Osh- awa. Friday, March 19th O'FLYNN -- St, Patrick allowed a 20 REGULAR GAMES 7 Ib, 5 ozs. bundle of "avid sod', named 18 Games at $10 each Michael Patrick, to be allotted fo David and Catherine. A brother for Erin. A tip 1 Game at. $30.00 of the hat and a sprig of shamrock 1 Gome at $50.00 to Dr. Halam-Andres; Dr. Morgan and SPECIAL JACKPOT 4th floor colleens, $140 in 56 Nos. DEATHS Farm Calendar March 22, 1.30 p.m, -- Dur- ham 500 Bushel Potato Club An- jnual Meeting. Community Hall, \Cavan. Potato Growers are in- |vited to hear the latest on stor- age and bulk handling, harvest- ing, etc., from Larry Argue, Agricultural Engineering Exten- sion Specialist. Also a represen- tative of a potato processing company will be on hand to dis- cuss the industry. $20.00 Consolation PLUS $10.00 each horizontal li CALLISON, (Mrs.) Ray, In the Oshawa General. Hospital on ine, SHARE-the-WEALTH Thursday, March 18 1965, Ray Dor- | Tack t $200 man belove! wife of John Callison and dear mother of Sally, sister of Miss Jean Regu ned SeRPe Dorman, Oshawa; "Mrs. E. Reese in5 (Mary), Scotland: Mrs; R. Adamson : (Elizabeth), England, Mrs, Callison Is $20.00 Consolation |resting at the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home for service in the chapel on Sat GOOD PARKING urday, March 20 at 2 p.m. Cremation 7:45 P.M, |to follow. NO CHILDREN | HINKSON, Harry Milton 9 GREE SANE NED ARR AER [tain on" at the Oshawa General Hospi- | OSHAWA JAYCEES tal, on Wednesday, March 17, 1965, | Street West, Whitby) beloved husband of 1962 OLDSMOBILE 88, two-door F hardtop| Apply 237 Nassau Street. automatic, power steering and brakes,|j953 CHEVROLET 1 ton small truck,| radio, silver grey with contrasting rich) compressor, large round dining room) maroon interior. A luxury car at 3 big! table Eight day marble clock, antique| savings. Gus Brown Motors: Ltd., 723- 7375. gramophone pisos, violin. 417 Thorn- 1962 CHEVROLET, two-door, radio, white-|fon's Road North. | walls, chrome discs. Will sell reason-' i957 caevaoce? J-ton truck, A-]_ mech-| ably, Excellent condition, Ajax 942-5693.| anical condition. Telephone Bowmanville! ot $30 -- $150 Jackpot | 1962 FORD Galaxie 500 two-door hard-| 623-2659 2 top, V-8 cruise-o-matic, whitewalls, wheel-|192 INTERNATIONAL, three-ton truck. discs, back-up lights, padded dash, tint-/new motor, A-1 condition, also 1959 Ram-| be te Lk lan aan |bler, good condition. Telephone 725-9843. Bae: save lc la es eect ini ¢ LET four-door news 6. Cash or take over 333A t b WwW 723-5078 after 6. CARS WANTED 1%) CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder xo Buying a New Car ? sedan, finished in blue with matching In ter This. car is like new. An ideal| family car and the price is right! Gis! Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. | eat : "Ted? 1961 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, 'light| Sell your used car to "Te bive, 36,000 original miles, one-owner car,, Talk "Cash" to the New etiss equipped with extras. Telephone} Cor Dealer and 'Save'. 1961 pODeE convertible, V+, power top, TED CAMPIN MOTORS white) = 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 with 'contrasting red interior, See this one today! Gus Brown Motors Lid., 728-7375. |GIVE YOUR PROBLEM a lift with Class-| 1961 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, 6 cylin-|'fied Ads. fo sell, rent, hire, buy or s der automatic, power steering, back-up|Phone 723-3492 for a courteous ad-writ lights, padded dash, whitewalls, washers,| MOTORS, trans, all car parts. Courtice! low mileage. Excelient condition. 725-9463. |Auto Wreckers. Telephone 723-5541 or) 1960 CORVAIR, green with matching in- n.|nights 725-4404, | terior, automatic. Has to be driven to be| WANTED: Cars for wrecking. Telephone| appreciated, Gus Brown Motors Ltd.,/ 728-4549. Robert Nichols. 725-6568. --___ |LAKEsHORE AUTO WRECKERS want lomatic.icars for wrecking. Highest prices paid Gleaming white finish. Power top, steer-|20¢ Wentworth East, 725-118). an are aes completely, reconditioned OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Rute wreck. ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for s one! Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375.| Vrecking Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245; |SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars |bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 89 Bioor Street East, 725-2311. 960 TAC Laurentian, 6 eylinder, | automatic, low mileage, radio, washer: new tires and shocks. Price $1250 or best offer. Telephone 723-2084. IETEOR hardtop automatic, dval| 34. Automobile Repair range, new tires, low mileage. Very good condition. Apply 233 Hibbert Street be-| TRANSMISSION -- specialists, transmis- tween 8 a.m. - 12 noon. sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North, Phone 728-7339, CENTRE offers ex- been kept in perfect condition by|pert carburetor and auto electric service. previous owner. Another nice family car! | 222 King Street West, 728-0817. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. esau ana c: 1 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door _hard-| 39--Lost and Found tis abiass b Telephone 3 723-7113. _|[O§ST -- Smail biack terrier, male, white EVROLET impaia, two-door hard-|spot on. chest. Long tall. Answers top, V-8, automatic, new. V-8 engine, cus- "Tiny". 1 Telephone 725-6142. tom radio. Spotiess! Gus Brown Motors|------~ p= ito |36--Legal _ at $850 or best offer. Telephone ps | wise NOTICE ted trim shite rofl rae! TO CREDITORS Low mileage and mechanical condi- tien fully pu guerenteed. Gus Brown Motors AND OTHERS ings cnEvROLET er "'and write| In the Estate of SARAH | Call 7: Wa FORD PAIRLANE aT condi, ELIZABETH WILKINS, | Widow, deceased. | ic &-cylinder, radio, extras. $500. Telephane 725-6894, Mrs, . Somogyi. 1957 OLDSMOBILE, radio, power brekes,| All persons having claims ou. -- os. $175. For Informa-| against. the estote of Sarah scareonaialamnatammiiaere Fide athe i th Wilkins, late of the i957 SaVECLaT PURER SVN, ete "hooaae i ° radio, Excellent transportation' $250 funl| City of Oshawa, in the Coun- | price. | ty of Ontorio, Widow, de- 1984 PLYMOUTH two-door standard re-| ceased, who died on or about peat apo soa Lanta bad Figen in| the 4th day of January, ior, new tires,, 10. cash and as-| we sume payments of $185 over eight months; 1965, are hereby notified to Private sale. Whitby 668-8706. | send in to the undersigned 1956 BUICK convertibie, runs good, rea Personal Representative of | pong oo ns price. Telephone 728-1515 Friday| the said deceased. on or be- = Sows fore the 12th day of April, ies OMAR fwodoor hardtop. Call] 1965, full particulars of their 10 CHEVROLET, convertible, radic,| claims. Immedictely after the | floor-shift, custom rear window. Best, Said date the Personal Re- offer. . Telephone 725-5549 after 5. | presentative will distribute 1955 MERCURY fully powered, four-| the assets of the said de- Peps, rae no racy low mileage. | | Telephone Pickering 942-6774. i f wh iis PONTING: tearcice codex rar claims o ich he shall then ning condition. $150 cash. Whitty 668-8967, have notice. | He was born in East Whitby) starr |Township and was the son of the | brother, Waiter Starr, who passed away 1954 OLDSMOBILE 88 in excellent con- Dated ot Oshawa this 9th dition; also 9' x 9 dining tent. Appl 445 | Loring Street. ° sd | day of March, 1965. 1954 PONTIAC -- Four-d "condi- | tion, seven tires, = Rau ee 8 Apel 7 ALFRED THOMAS WILKINS, Drew Street, 728-0498. Executor, USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make! : trailers. also used tires. 509 Bloor Street) By his solicitors, Soe Se hee. __| Messrs. McGIBBON & BASTEDO WANT TO SELL your car? This is tne Barristers & Solicitors newest, fastest and easiest way. The $10 DOWN and terms to suit your budget ~ et Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331 NOTICE & DAN'S People's Car Sales. For further informa-. 37 King Street East, end with reasonably good credit you can 31--Compoct Cars for Sale') TQ) CR EDITORS Your authorized DATSUN DEALER In the Estate of CHARLES TABB, tion phone Brooklin 655-4750 Oshawa, Ontario own @ quality car. Cash, trade or terms) ZOLTAN - NICK Volk Creditors of the deceased, olkswagen Service | who died at Oshowa, October 160 Simcoe South 14th, 1964 are requested to Oshawa 728-0051 send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on SABYAN Or before March 25th, 1965, after which date the estate MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN will be distributed Sales and Service DATED AT OSHAWA, this New and Used Cars | Ist day of March, A.D., 1965, 334 Ritson Rd. S. NORMAN TABB, 723-3461 Administrator by | . Open Evenings y his solicitors, Parkhill & Yanch, 8 Simcoe St. S "PEUGEOT and VOLVO Oshawa, Ont SALES and SERVICE Roger E. Le Bel, 315 Hilleroft Street, shawa, will not be re: ble f JAKE and BILL'S jaro' contracted. in' my names on or after this date March 18, 1965, b: 4 GARAGE |without my written consent. anven General Repair and Signed -- Roger E. Le Bel Auto-Electric Service 1, Frank Nagy, of 109 Bloor Street West, | 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa, will not be responsible for any| . debts contracted in my name by any Oshawa 728-0921 one on 'or after this date, March 16, 1965, | 1964 CORVAIR Monza, deluxe, perfect "'Pout my written Peeelbenlah condition, yellow, black interior, bucket lgned. .Frenk Naev. seats, safety belts. 723-2431 after 5 b.m.| 3g . 194 CORVAIR Monza deluxe, Diplomat | >> COMING Events _ bive, all options. 12,000 miles or year war ranty. Call 728-40. SPECIAL MEETING $10 DOWN, 9 'weekly 'buys 1963 Triumph j FERNHILL PARK | Sports car. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. | 1963 ACADIAN convertible, low mileage, . Ti 725-9518. ASSOC. 13 CORVETTE Stingray, fastback, tor sale. Telephone 728-3586 after 6 p.m Sunday, Mor. 21, 2 P.M. | $25 DOWN, $16 weekly buys 1962 Volks- ANNUAL MEETING wagen deluxe. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 666-3331. Only with the co-operation of $10 DOWN, $8.50 weekly buys 1960 Vaux- the community can this play- hall Cresta 6 cylinder. A real economy ground exist, car! Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. en 1960 VAUXHALL stationwagon, new tires, new generator, reguiator, and battery.| W.A. of St. John Ambulance Good body. Telephone Brooklin 655-3882.|. holding their first wi DON. week, be te Auvin| © HOME BAKE SALE SAT., MARCH 20th sin immaculate condition throughout Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331 Commencing 12 noon at $10 DOWN, $8.50 weekly buys 1960 Singer c r-door automatic. Cash, trade or terms SIMPSON SEARS | Gt Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331, Simcoe Street North jcame to Ontario where Mr. Mor- jand 'it was in that year the jcouple came to live in Orillia, of the City of Oshawa. |Ernest of Regina; two grand- j family. | year, |both of 'Detroit. |Dillon and Lawrence Dillon. Harry Milton Hinkson, (of 101 Mary | Irene G. Browne; loving father of Mrs. D. |Pearse (Frances) of Whitby; dear brother of Edward of Oshawa and Ernest of Regina, Sask., in his 69th year. | Resting at the W. C, Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the| | Chapel on Friday, March 19, at 2 p.m. | Interment Union ber hg Oshawa, Min- 20 games at $20, 5 games [iter the Rev. J. smith 2-$250 Jackpots | _MAIDLOW, Blanche | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, March 18, 1965, NUMBERS 50 and 55 | Bosaitas McMahon, beloved wife of John Early Bird Game Maidiow, and mother of Murray of Osh- | awa and Calvert of Cobourg: in her 71st year, Funeral from the Ingram Funeral RED BARN Home, 2114 Queen Street East, Toronto, Saturday morning, March 20 at 10 a.m. Interment in Toronto' Cemetery. (For Children under 16 not admitted | further particulars call the Armstrong Funeral Home.) NOVEL BINGO PRINCE, Thomas Albert THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 [Entered into rest at his residence In , | esday, Ma 1 A ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL |Thomas. 'Albert Prince, beloved 'Puaband (Albert ond Jackson Sts.) jot Myrtle McKoy and dear father of Lyle Games $6, $12, $20 jf pinenits, srr ot Frankfurt, Lloyd May be doubled or tripled | (Rosie) of "Oshewa, eg vars Kelly $200 IN JACKPOTS | (Lillian) of Nellie Lake, Mrs. Douglas |Wallace (Loretta), Mrs. Arthur Stovin Door Prize $15 (Myrtie) of Oshawa, Mrs, Arthur Payne (Dorothy) of Huntsville. Also surviving five sisters and one brother. in his 81st year. Funeral will be held in Huntsville OBITUARIES = =" MRS. FREDERICK COLEMAN LOCKE' s FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and The funeral took place yester-| floral arrangements for all day of Mrs. Frederick Coleman,| occasions. who died at Oshawa General) OSHAWA SHOPPING Hospital on March 15, She was} CENTRE in her 64th year and formerly| 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE lived at 133 Church street. 728-6555 Funeral 'service was from the - McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Kindness beyond Price, yet Home with the ceremony con- Within reach of all. ducted by the Rev. H. yet | GERROW Burial was at Union Cemetery.| Pallbearers were: Ronald FUNERAL CHAPEL d -rescott, R Coleman, James Preseat, ROB "390 KING STREET WEST > lip Holden and Glenn Maunder TELEPHONE 728-6226 ORILLIA -- Rev. D. P. Mor- IN MEMORIAM ris, a former resident of Orillia, died recently in Chester, Wales: gppyperon -- tn loving memory of |Mr. Morris had returned to his\our dear father, Richard Isaac Apple- ton, who passed away--March 18, REV. D. P. MORRIS jnative lang following the death ';, 70, poised smiling face of his wife, the former Estelle Are a pleasure to recall, , 7 He had a kindly word for each Graham of Dalrymple. id died beloved by all; An He came to Canada in 1910 to,--Always remembered by Wilfred and study for the ministry of the iy thee Fred, Beverly, Methodist Church and after graduation served _ several Preah sobh oleh lavilig memory of 2 churches in Saskatchewan. Hel fon, wir oasea ower moran ne served three years in France,| Loving and kind in all his way 1915-1918, during the First World, UPright snd lust to the end ot his} War. Sincere and true In heart and mind, ry Beautiful memories he jeft behind In 1944 Mr. and Mrs. Morris) _(ovingly remembered by the family. »| HARMADIA -- In loving' m of e ig emory a ris had two pastorates in ie dear husband and father, Michael Har-| United Church, at Seagrave and magia, who passed away March 18, 1964. \Bridgenorth. He retired in 1953) We often think of days gone by, len we were all together; A shadow o'er our lives has cast, Our loved one's gone forever, ; ray missed by wife Anne, and daugh- Stee er Mary. HARRY MILTON HINKSON : : STARR -- | Harry Milton Hinkson, 68, Of gon, Waiter I Aer ra mernary st @ deer 1/101 Mary street west, Whitby,|March 18, 1964, few more steps along life's road, |representative of Investors Syn-| py naoss tew more veo; March 22 -- Vote by Growers of Tender Fruit for processing on amendment to plan. Voting at Ontario Agricultural Office, 14°Frank Street, Bowmanville. March 23 -- Holstein Friesian Association. Selective Registra- tion Classification will start on lor about this date in Durham |County. arce 23-25--Voting on Broil- er Marketing Plan, Ontario De- partment of Agriculture, 14 Frank Street, Bowmanville. All qualified broiler producers elig- ible to vote, | March 23 -- Regional Meeting lfor Beef Producers on. eco- jnomics of beef housing and re- lated problems. Department of Agriculture, 322 Kent Street, Lindsay. March 24 -- Regional meeting for Dairy Farmers on Dairy! Cattle Housing, economics and construction. Department of Agriculture, Brighton. March 25 -- Regional Meeting for Swine Producers on Swine Housing, economics and con- struction, Oddfellows Hall, Orono, Warbel Fly Control Act, Inspectors meeting. Department} of Agriculture, 322 Kent Street, Lindsay. Quinte Branch, Ontario} Institute of Agrologists, Month- ly Meeting.. Ontario Department! of Agriculture, Brighton. Any- one interested contact | Rutherford or A. O. Dalrymple. | Speaker, Dr. Copper, on the sub-| ject Fungicides and insecticides -- Their Wise Use. Initial Soils and Fertilizer Training Course, Extension Personnel, OAC. March 29, 7 p.m. -- Durham |County Safety Council Banquet for members and_ reporters. Acres Restaurant, Orono, Guest) |speaker, Hal Wright, Farm Safety Specialist, University of! Guelph, | March 30 -- Eastern Breeders| {Annual Meeting, Kempiville| Agricultural School, Kemptville, | Ont. Extension Branch Person- nel, Agricultural Representa- | tives Meeting, Toronto. March 30, 1.30 p.m. -- Dur- |ham and Victoria Shorthorn| 'lubs Sale, Lindsay Sale Barn. March 31, 8 p.m. -- Fissons of Canada Meeting re atrazine, |Glenbourne Motel, Brighton. Special Junior Farmer Meeting, Ontario Department of Agricul- ture, Bowmanville, 8 p.m. April 1, 1.15 p.m. -- DHIA An- nual Meeting, Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture, Bowman- |ville. Guest speakers, Fred IB arnes, Farm Economics Branch, Walter Rutherford, De- partment of Agriculture, Bow- manville. For further informa- \tion, contact Joe Walker, DHIA supervisor, Ontario Department of Agriculture, Bowmanville 623-3348. | April 3 -- 4-H Organization Meetings, Millbrook Calf Club, North Durham Corn Club, 10 a.m., Cavan Community Hall, Cavan. All other clubs, 1.30 p.m. Oddfellows Hall, Orono. Kempt- vilie Agricultural School, Gradu- ation Banquet and Dance, \dicate of Canada for the last 14, Then by God's grace we'll meet again' Kemptville. barre) carb, $350 cash or best offer.| ceased having regard only to lyears, died yesterday in Oshawa plyend the vale of tears. A : diy missed and loving! |General Hospital. ed by Dad. VG anenomy jlate Edward and Julia Ann "arch 18 1 Seacanil ch ; j laws |Hinkson, He was educated at! Sweetest rest that follows "pein | |the Base Line School and Osh-| We who loved him sadly miss him, Jawa Collegiate Riana per gle iat, aaa Mr. Hinkson married the for- sister mer Irene Gladys Browne in 1955 in Whitby. He lived in/fatner and grandfather, Walter Starr, Whitby for 42 years and for 25 Wie Paneed sey ern 18, 1964, years was a salesman for Toledo. -in the toved Nand" ot thie DR Scale Company Pain fled as he trod heaven's shore; The deceased was a member _}, Prt lg id deny o iva ee chit ; hee sy a er it of St. Mark's United Church, dren. Whitby, and a former member of the IOOF. mother and grandmother, Clara Taber, He is survived by his wife, a|Wh® pessed away March 19, 1964 |daughter, Mrs. D. Pearse] "Smig'e "7" 'at angel face shot ; smile, |(Frances), Whitby; two broth-|: That we have loved tong since and In loving memory of a: dear --Always remembered by brothers end STARR -- In loving memory of a dear TABER In loving memory of a dear April 6 -- Harvey Wright, Soil and Field Crops Specialist in! Durham County. April 7, 7.45 p.m. Organiza- tion meeting, Durham 4-H Farm land Home Electric Club. On- tario Department of Agriculture, \14 Frank Street, Bowmanville. {Open to all rural young people |who are 16 years of age by Jan. '1, 1965 and who will not be 21 liby Dec. 31, 1965. | April 8, 6.30 p.m. -- Durham Shorthorn Club Annual Banquet, Blackstock. D. O. Gibb, Agricul- tural Engineering Specialist in Durham County. April 21 - 22 -- Sheep shear- ing and wool preparation school, 9 to 5 p.m. at farm of George Genova, RR 2, Mono Road. For a lost awh jers, Edward of Oshawa and/_<o. Sern arandn Fred, Gertie ang|{urther information contact On- jchildren and three great-grand-| Ea children. SHOULD A MEMORIAL Rev. John Smith, pastor of St Mark's United Church, will con- duct the funeral service at 2 p.m March 19 at the W. C {Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby \Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. To last for centuries be requir- ed. The best choice is our MATTHEWS BRONZE courteous advice alwoys MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK GERALD ROUSE 723-2633 The death occurred on March ae Rouse of Maynooth, CARD OF THANKS He was in his 62nd : CLARK 1 wish to express my 'sin He was born in Maynooth, On- cere thanks to Dr. Rennie, Sproull, Row. tario, son of the e sell and Russell, also nurses and staff ied late Mr. and|oy'sh'in of hawa Hospital. Also to thank ames Rouse. He was al|my friends and relatives for their good member of the Ignatius Roman dali flowers, cards and gifts, while in e hospital and also at home. ,/Catholic Church, Maynooth Mrs. Albert E, Clark He leaves one sister, Mrs. Suse ; ies % We wish to extend sincere J. L. Dillon (Mary) of Toron- thanks ana appreciation to our many to; and five brothers, Michael, | friends, relatives and neighbors for their Fort ATH * "i |kind expression of sympathy, itual William; Thomas, Cal-| snd. tioval offerings in our sad bereave- gary; James, Ma'ynooth; ment of a loving brother Joseph, Oshawa; George The Rouse family (Sandy) RCAF France. He was pre-deceased by two|and was so baer wr Robson | brothers Orville and Clarence|Leather Co. Ltd., 47 years | prior to his aan in 1958. Funeral was from the Hatten|Since his retirement he had| Funeral Home, Bancroft, Re-|been living with his brother in| quiem Mass was sung at the! Ottawa. Ignatius Church, Maynooth by| An enthusiastic sports man, Rev. L. P. Castartelli. Burial| Mr. Maynard was a member of was at St. Ignatius Cemetery. |the Oshawa Curling Club for! Pallbearers were Reginald|many years. He was also a Flynn, Lawrence Flynn, John/noted trapshooter, a hunter and Flynn, William Green, William!a fisherman _n his 'residence in Osh- i awa he lived with Arthur Mor- ALFRED ARTHUR MAYNARD ris, 19 Whiting avenue. Alfred Arthur 'Maynard, a| Mr. Maynard is survived by |former well known resident of|his brother, William, of Ottawa. Oshawa, died early today at) The funeral 'service will be the Civic Hospital, Ottawa. held from the Hulse and Play- 3orn at Jubilee Cottages, fair Funeral Home, Ottawa, 'at Frogmore, Blackwater, Hants,}1 p.m, Mar. 20. Interment will] England, Mr. Maynard came to/be in Beechwood Cemetery, Ot-| Oshawa from England in 1911|tawa, Peas Department of Agriculture, Bowmanville. April 21 -- Regular Junior |Farmer Meeting at 14 Frank Street, Bowmanville, at 8 p.m. April 26-27 -- Annual Meeting, Ontario Institute of Professional Agrologists, King Edward Hotel, Toronto April 29 -- Geo. Arnold, Farm Management Extension Special- ist in Durham County, Call re appointments. May 3 and 4 -- Weight of all county Queens Guinea Calves to be taken. Tentative date. All calves must be nominated in writing to Ontario Department of Agriculture, Box 730, Bow- manville. May 25 -- Weed and Spray School, 1.15 to 4 p.m. June 2, 10 am. -- Quarterly |Meeting, Durham County Ex- tension Staff, Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture, Bowman- ville. June 7-11 -- Extension Branch Annual Conference, University] lof Guelph, Guelph. | June 15 -- Regional Farm Management Association Tour, 'Durham County. RICHARD, BALON SKATE MONTREAL (CP) -- Centre |Henri Richard, and winger Dave Balon skated with Montreal Canadiens during practice Mon- day but it was not known |whether they will be dressed] when the Canadiens take on Toronto Maple Leafs Thursday night. Richard suffered a bruised kneecap early in Cana- diens' 4-2 National Hockey jLeague win over Detroit Red Wings Saturday while Balon came out of it with a twisted THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 18, 1965 3] 'es "What's the flavour secret of Gold Crest Whisky?" "It's in Hiram Walker's secret distilling process' HIRAM | WALKER'S /GOLD CREST A secret distilling process gives Gold Crest a flavour you'll really enjoy. It combines the qualities you like best, in perfect balance, Gentle, light, golden-mellow to be sure--but with the subtle difference of a great flavour secret. And always of the same superb quality. Try Gold Crest next time. You'll see why it's attracting so much attention. HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, Walkerville, Canada DISTILLERS OF FINE WHISKIES FOR OVER 100 VEARS arm, BUS TOURS 21 DAYS 16 DAYS HOTEL ROOM~11 NIGHTS HOTEL ROOM---19 NIGHTS 252.0 | *195.00 (2 IN A ROOM) INCLUDING RETURN FARE BY BUS & SIGHTSEEING STOP-OVERS IF DESIRED ROUND TRIP FARES ARE LOW WINNIPEG .......... $38.45 REGINA ............. $4%as CALGARY ........... 60.05 VANCOUVER ......... 76.25 Effective until May Stet TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT BUS TERMINAL 18 Prince Street Telephone 723-2241 H. Moore -- Agent

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