Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Apr 1965, p. 31

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30--Automobiles for Sale EASTER ~ VALUES 1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR NINE PASSENGER STATION WAGON. V-8 engine, automatic trans- mission, electric _ tail-gote, "Im New Car Condition." 1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN Automatic transmission, V-8 engine, radio, power steering ond brakes, "For A Real Buy See This One." 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA TWO DOOR HARD TOP V-8 engine, automatic trons- mission, radio, white with red interior, "Immaculate Con- dition." 1962 MECURY METEOR Standard transmission, 6 cy!- inder engine and radio, "One Owner, 18,000 miles." 1962 MERCURY MONTEREY TWO DOOR HARD TOP V-8 engine, automatic trans- mission, radio, power equip- ped, mileage only 25,000. "Drives Like New." 1960 CHEVROLET SEDAN : 6 cylinder engine and radio, "Working Man's Choice." 1959 CHEVROLET SEDAN Automatic transmission and rodio. 'An Excellent Cor." 1960 CHEVROLET COACH Radio, 6 cylinder engine ond standard transmission, " Good One." 1962 CHEVROLET SEDAN Automatic transmission and radio. "A Nice Running Car." 1958 PONTIAC FOUR: DOOR STATION WAGON Automatic transmission -- "Good Transportation." 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR TWO DOOR HARD TOP "Suitable For Customizing." IAC -- NIAGARA FINANCING OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 King Street East Gust East of Wilson Rd.) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 1 McQUEEN MOTOR SALES LTD. 219 KING STREET EAST BOWMANVILLE Telephone 623-3356 EASTER SALE 1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA SUPER SPORT Automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes. A beoutiful automobile in gleaming black with black trim 4 ONLY 1964 RAMBLER HARDTOPS These cars must be cleared. Our, loss is your gain, See one, Try one and Buy one 1963 CHEVROLET SEDAN Equipped with | outomatic transmission, radio and 6 evlinder engine. A real fomily cor in beige paint. 1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE Hit the open road this sum- mer in this beout. V-8 engine, outomatic transmission radio. Painted block with beautiful red interior. 1962 RAMBLER SEDAN ~ 2 to choose from. One 6 cylinder with sutomatic trans mission ond one with 6 cylinder ond standard trans- mission, Both hove radios. 196] CHEVROLET STATION WAGON Toke the family for'a picnic in this Economica! 6 cylinder engine, standard tronsmission and radio. 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN 6 cylinder engine and auto motic. transmission. Good cheop transportotion. one 30--Automobiles for Sale 30--Automoblles for Sale 36--Legel 38--Coming Events DEATHS 198) CHEVROLET, mechanically excel-| 1960 PONTIAC, four-door sedan, lent, new paint, Reasonabl. Apply 724 16 cylineas treneesesaen. . 'owner, Another nice family car! Motors Lid, 72-7375. @neonom- This car itlon ss eam | OAVIBUS all car pains, Caries Gus Brown jephone oo matte MOTORS, trans, all car parts. Courtice Wreckers. Telephone 723-5541 or 725-4404, EE mh DOWN, sé weekly, buys this lovely 57 Chevrolet four-door deluxe, auto matic, 6 cylinder, Cash, trade or terms ,at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331 » & auto- matching ight, Gus iy PONTIAC deluxe, 6 cylinder, stand-|nigrns 'ard transmission, radio, good body, motor) excellent, $375. Telephone 725-6885. 7954 BUICK, hardiop, mechanically very! good. Seven tires, very good, new licence, $750. Dial 623-2185. AGE lila \otor joey BUICK sedan, must Be sold to seftie 1962 PONTIAC two-door hardtop 'estate. in good condition, automatic, near-|matic, radio, Beige metallic, ly new, four whitewall tires, extra 'wheel.|trim. Popular model, priced ri Apply 112 Buckingham Avenue after 5 Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. p.m. | pee tis ee i941 CHEVROLET, four-door," standard, bE fae el black with blue interior, radio, Telephone A509. 1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne, two-door, & cylinder, r two-tone, clean -body, good shape. Telephone 725-6465. oiwordsor|1940 OLDSMOB , dual range, automatic, fully equipped, $1,100, 430 ev. inch Linco | 24s Whey _ ine complete, with automatic, @cel-| 95g PONTIAC wagon, automatic, good ee anal eh: Tonern™ Brooklin,| 7%, 'radio, seat belts, elc, Needs some ima se ac iaiaas hardin, V4 body work. $295. Telephone 956 PONTIAC four-door he ee |e ae * power kes, $275. 370 1980 CHEVROLET, new plates, $80, Be- astomatic, Bower, braxee. #7 Apply 370| tween 4 and 9 p.m. telephone 728-1852. LE four-door _ hardtop, $1,095 .Apply P.0. Box BEAUTIFUL! 1959 Gal hardtop, V8 radio, clean XL hardtop, demonstrator | 1957 PONTIAC Laurentian, V-8 automatic, quipped, Chaskavich Motors, | $325. Teli 773-1409. Te. --___________ 1955 CHEVROLET, Standare fair com 1967 ENVOY special four-door sedan, OM€ dition Best offer. Whitby 668-3647 after fee A a Mt Lear Hh } deluxe me ernment ho coupe, bucket hie Sheinatic. power | 1959 PONTIAC four-door sedan, six, auto- steering, radio, one owner car, Excellent matic, discs, radio. Telephone 942-5693. condition. Telephone 723-3556. hare" - 163 ACADIAN Beaumont, converibie, & 31--Compaet Cars for Sale cylinder, automatic, low mileage, very Bellic Wr clean, Honduras maroon interior and @x- PEUGEOT and VOLVO SALES and SERVICE terior, white power top, baa ag gist 1. kes, Af padded dash, power brakes. er call) JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE 728-4252 or 723-9983. 1960 BUICK LeSabre, four-door hardtoe,| lautomatic, power steering. One owner car, radio. $1,050. Terms arranged. Whit- General Repoir and by, 668-4554, Auto-Electric Service 198 MERCURY two-door hardtop, V4.) 449 Ritson Road South automatic; 60,000 miles, Well kept. $980.) Oshawa -- 728-0921 Private, Telephone Port Perry 985-2816. | ---- em = sienna SPRING SERVICE SPECIALS. Treat| ZOLTAN - NICK your car to: Top Performance tuning?) & DAN'S Your authorized DATSUN DEALER Volkswagen Service minor and major tun@ups: electronic} analyzing equipment and expert mechan-| 160 Simcoe South Oshowa 728-0051 jics.. See your service specialist at Gen |eral Tire, 534 Ritson Road South, 728-6221) SABYAN |(Jus* north of 401 Highway MOTOR SALES LTD. |$25 DOWN, $15 weekly, buys this 1959 | Cash, VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service | Chevrolet Impala convertible. Whitby, New and Used Cars terms at Nicols Motors, 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 trade, | 668-33: - _ \§25 DOWN, $24 weekly buys 1964 Ford Fairlane two-door hardtop. Must be seen) jand driven to be appreciated. Just like new. Cash, trade, terms at Nicols Motors, | Whitby, 668-3331. | $10 DOWN, $8 weekly buys 1957 Pontiac lfour-door hardtop, with automatic radio, letc. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols | | Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. | | ' 1942 GMC '2-ton pick-up, One local own-| jer, Used as transportation only. Immacu- Open Evenings i. | jlate! Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. _| 1962 ENVOY four-door white, very clean,| 11935 BENTLEY convertible, magnificent low mileage, good condition. Low price. car, new top, windows, upholstery, paint, Phone 728-5179. cover, $1,600 overhaul. $6,000 invested. j9sq AUSTIN sedan, ee | , good condition, radio, 1 26ree,Le8 Be RR 3, Waterloo (519) snow tires, full price $135, 728-6756 after Reiman | a.m, | |$10 DOWN, 89 weekly, buys this beautiful j oe ot ee gyn |1960 Vauxhall Cresta 6 cylinder. An ideal po getly Mg ty ee ueceaty | lfamily car, Cash. trade, or terms at) stiiy in effect. 728-5692 yf | |Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. ogi ie a mo ee | | ae wars ere convertible deluxe, auto- EI ele ag two-door | matic, radio, power steering, power top. lonly 10,000 miles, Like new. Must sell! Excellent condition. Reasonable, 725-5207. | Ajax 942-6444, i963 | CORVAIR convertible," four-speed, eT TTS yer ern lent condition. Many extras. jest 1965 IMPALA two-door hardtop vinyl 10, Crter : power brakes, power steering. Oversized nade Telephone 723-0974. _ a whitewalls, rear seat speaker. Telephone 1958 VAUXHALL six cylinder, good en- gine, new clutch, $155. Telephone 723-5703. 723-4887 11953 FORD sedan, radio, engine [ust 1962 VAUXHALL station wagon, 35,000 miles, A-l condition, $975, Phone 728-0755. | ~ joverhauled. Telephone 623-3156. |1964 PONTIAC Parisienne custom sport 194 CORVAIR Monza Spider, maroon) | convertible, fully equipped V8 327 engine. with black interior. Four-speed transmis-| | Private, No triflers. 723-9033 sion, Telephone 728-7806, Private. No trifiers. 72570 Te \1954 CHEVROLET Bel Air 6 cylinder 1963 CORVAIR convertible, four-speed, automatic. Good condition, used as sec-| excellent condition, Many extras. Best lond car, $150. Phone after 6 p.m. 725-5978. offer. Telephone 723-4974, | 1961 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, light bive | 39 Trucks for Sale one owner Fully equipped, $2,495. Apply obs sotiedtes ina 802 Phillip Murray, 725-6132 : 1985 GMC trector, 630 motor rebuilt, alr) 1957 CHEVROLET, automatic, radio. $350 brakes and dump trailer. Also one ton or best offer, 668-8629. Ford tow tre ; ig bila € o Fe winch, four 17-In ru res. Bowman- 960 BEL AIR four-door hardtop, 6 Cylin-| vijie, 423-5756. \der, standard transmission. One owner. me nappa r Telephone 723-7850. 1962 GMC, %-ton pick-up. In good condl-| |;eav PONTING Parisienne station wapon.(0"- 7a Top condition. Black and white 'exterior,| FORD V-8, four wheel drive Army truck. red interior, Best offer. Telephone Whitby | Tire chains, and hand-winch Included. 668-2431, Reasonable. Suitable for garage or serv- \< _-- eed . lice station. Bowmanville, 623-3591. \3i96 FULL PRICE buys 1959 Simca, Cash,| ee oe see 'terns at Nicels Motors, Whitby, TWO Ye-ton trucks, Rerd pick-up. One is | 668-333). In good running condition; the other could! pital a _...--- |be used for parts, Call after 6 p.m..| ibaa CHEVROLET Super Sport convert-| 378-1564, ao saline | ible, 327 with four-speed. Fully equipped. - \Bisiomat blue with matching buckets,|1989 WHITE tractor end trailer. Will sell {Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568 one Best offer, Whitby 668-3647 after Gio DOWN, $9 weekly, Buys 1962 Volice= | | wagen, two-door deluxe, Ready for the BEDFORD VAN half-ton truck, | 1960,) |road! Cash, trade, - terms at Nicols good motor, tires, body. Clutch defective, \Motors, Whitby, 668-3331 $200 as is. Bowmanville 623-2401. eS \i941 PONTIAC convertible, V-8, auto- | 1952 CHEVROLET '4-ton truck, $225; also) matic. Excellent condition, Dial 263-2679 ol hal Chevrolet truck. Telephone| |$5 OWN, $8.50 weekly, buys 1961 Austin) -- $$ -- , , et wo-door in immaculate Cash, 33. Aut b Wanted trade, terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, ~~" CARS WANTED | 668-3331. |USED CAR. PARTS, spindles to make Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street Talk "Cash"' to the New. \East after 4, 723-2281 \$10 DOWN, $9 weekly, buys 1958 Ford Fairlane sedan, automatic and V-8. Cash, trade, terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, Car Dealer and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 668-333) 1987. CHEVROLET sedan, 6 cylinder, OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck ers, 1175 Nelson Street, cars for lstandard transmission, excellent condi- want wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. tion. Apply 292 Oshawa Boulevard South. 1961 CHEVROLET four-door, automatic, TAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. power brakes, power steering. Will ac- 20° Wentworth East, 725-1181. lcept older type car as trade in. Call 103-6279 11989 CHEVROLET, six, automatic, radio. SHAW Auto Wrecking Co. Cars bought, parts for sale, Iron and metals bought 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. Cash. After 4 p.m., call 723-4970 1957 CHEVROLET, Four door WANTED: Cars for wrecking. Telephone! 778-4549. Robert Nichols. | hardtop. Best olfer. Telephone 723-602 1987 CHEVROLET, four-door hardtop, power steering, power brakes, V-# auto- matic. $550. Dial 668-8493. 1964 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, four-door . : c hardtop, dark blue with light blue "| 34--Automobile Repair | derjor, Cail #252723 TRANSMISSION specialists. Transmis-| }1961 PONTIAC Laurentian, four-door, sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe | | automatic transmission, power steering. | North. Phone 728-7339. | | Safety belts. Clean and in excellent con- OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers o| |dition, Private. Telephone 728-8410 pert carburetor and auto electric service. | 222 King Street West, 728-0817. | 11988 PONTIAC Strato Chief, four-door, six cylinder, standard, radio, Excellent 5 ton Best offer, 668-5126, Private. |35--Lest and Found 11953 FORD four-door sedan, radio. Low Lost mileage. Good condition, $175 or best offer, Apply 532 Lorraine 1985 BUICK Special four-door, automa- tic, radio, no rust, $295, Telephone Ajax 942-4784 evenings 1956 METEOR four-door sedan, seat-belts, $100. Telephone 725-1765 1952 CHEVROLET, transmission. in Tower denture, downtown area.| Telephone 728-2443, Reward. | LOST: Small greyish brown tabby cat, | female, Simcoe Street North vicinity. An- swers to "Jeffie'. Phone 723-3068. LOST -- Male Beagle hound, vicinity of| Courtice Road. Initial tattoo on ear. An-| swers to "Rex" Telephone 728-1394 1948 CHEVROLET haif-ton truck. Very) good condition, Apply 509 Bloor Street Telephone 728-8042. East, mornings or after 4 p.m. H WILL SELL OR TRADE -- 1965 Chevro sa let Impala, two-door hardtop, 8, Stan- 36--Legal dard, radio, many other extras. 723-2830 = | clock, four-door, good condition. standard $75. after 6 p.m 1986 PONTIAC Laurentian two-door hard 108, V-8, standard shift. Many extras in cluding custom radio. Very sharp! Me Inspection invited. $595 or best otter. 728-0558 1953 OLDSMOBILE convertible with 1958 Old: motor and tra New ltires and top. Also 1958 Oldsmobile fen- der skirts and chrome rocker covers. Fan and reguiator cover; also 1958 Oldsmobile radio. Call for prices, 728-3991 or 112 | Agnes Street | 1959 CHEVROLET, private, exceptional) condition, radio, whitewalls, 60,000 orig-| inal miles. $160 or best offer, Dial 668-8076) 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, medium blue. Ex-| cellent one-owner car. Very clean in-) terior, Gus Brown Motors -Lid., 728-7375. | 1964 METEOR V-8 automatic, full equip-| Iment, power steering, power brakes, seat belt, priced right. Apply 25 Gren- fell Street. 1942 OLDSMOBILE dynamic 88, four-door,| very good condition, power brakes and steering. Immaculate condition. 728-5179. 1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne automatic, four-door, two-tone, new paint job, low mileage. Good condition. Reasonable price. Phone 728-5179 1959 PONTIAC station wagdn, four-door Parisienne, V-8, automatic, power steer ing, brakes and tail-gate, good tires Ideal |family car, 728-4779 | 1988 PONTIAC Laurentian four-door hard- top, metallic green, *V-8 automatic, radio. four new whitewalls. Gus Brown Motors |Lid., 728-7375. |1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air, two-door, | radio, $800. or bes! offer. Phone 728-2993 1962 PONTIAC Parisienne four-door hard top, silver blue, matching trim, auto matic, radio. One. local owner Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. 11989 PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, white with slack top. power steering, radio. Excellent® condition. chanic's AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY HLIVAK, DECEASED All persons having cloims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario who died at the the said City! of Oshawa on the 8th doy of February 1965, are required to file proof of some with the undersigned on or before the 13th day of May 1965. After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to dis- | tribute the estate, having re- | gord only to the claims of | which he then shall have hod | notice DATED at Toronto this 13th doy of April 1965. PUBLIC TRUSTEE, | 145 Queen St. West, Toronto | ADMINISTRATOR? | power -brakes Phone 723-9 1958 CHEVROLET fwo-door, hardtop, radio, V-8, automatic, good mechanical jgonditien. Needs body work. Best offer.) 7aa-9900, TRADE UP to a betier used car from one of the many bargains offered dally| in the Times Ciesaified Section, The Liquor Licence ASSISTANCE PROGRAM DANCE at the Knights of Columbus Halt 184 Bond PHILLIPS, Helen trene Entered into rest in the Toronto General Hospital on Tuesday, April 13, 1965, Helen Irene Branton, beloved Thomas Phillips. mother of Cheryl, Wil- liam and Peter; sister of Mrs. Clifford Dodsworth (Madeline), and Alfred, all of Oshawa; in her SOth year, Resting at Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel Saturday, interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. (Friends are asked not to call until Thursday evening. WHITEOAK, John In Oshawa General NOTICE OF APPLICATION Saturday, April 17th 9-12 p.m. "GERALDO" and his band $3 per couple Sponsored by the Oshawa Diving Club Everyone Welcome FREE 20 TURKEYS at the EASTER BINGO, of the KINSMEN CLUB AJAX INC. THURS. APR. 15 8 P.M. ot the Ajax Community Centre Act Licensing District Number 7 TAKE NOTICE thot George Coling of the Village of Brighton in the County of Northumberland, and Howard Montgomery Cronfield of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario, will make, appli- cation at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, 217 MARY STREET in the CITY. of PETERBOROUGH in the COUNTY of PETER- BOROUGH on TUESDAY the ELEVENTH doy of MAY 1965 ot the hour of 10:00 o'clock D.S.T. in the fore- noon for the issuance of @ public house licence for the sale and consumption of beer in premises to which men only are admitted, and a public house licence for the sale and consumption of beer in premises to which women only or women escorted by men are admitted, 80th year, beloved husband of Raw, and dear father of Mrs. Wm. Gibson (Ruth) of Oshawa; grandfather of David Gibson, Toronto, and Mrs. Denis Hurst (Catherine) of Oshawa; brother of Mrs. Frank Webster of Brantford and Mrs. Herbert Hargreaves, Lancashire, Eng- land. Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Fu- neral Home with service in the chapel Saturday, April 17, 2 o'clock. Interment Union Cemetery. Friends are asked not to) call at the Funeral Home until Friday afternoon. Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 --~TOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral ararngements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 G for the following premises: proposed hotel ot 284 Simcoe Street South in the City of Oshowa, Lots 66, 67 and 68 and part of Lots 62 and 65, Pian 47. ri BINGO TONIGHT 20 games ot $20, 5 games at $30 -- $150 Jackpot 2 - $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 50 and 55 Early Bird Game RED BARN Children under 16 not admitted \€ | IN MEMORIAM BLAIR -- In loving memory of our dear Any person resident in the licensing district may object to the application, ond the grounds of objection in writ- '=¢ shall be filed with MR. H, J. BROWNE ten years ago. lK He is gone but not forgotten, As it dawns another year; Jn our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of Dad are always near. U Days of sadness still come o'er us, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they litfle know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed, --Ever remembered by his family the deputy registror of the licensing district, whose od- dress is 55 LAKESHORE BLVD., EAST, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO H | | BLAIR -- In loving memory of my dear usband, Alexander Armstrong Blair, h who passed away April 15, 1955. Like falling leaves the yéars pass at least ten days before the meeting ot which the applica- | ORANGE TEMPLE as eer am. | SATURDAY, APRIL 17th DATED at Oshawa this | : day of April, 1965. re 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpots to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go In my heart you are there to stay, Loved and remembered every day. --Sadly missed by wife Clara. . CAREY -- In loving memory of Charles H D, Carey, who passed away April 15, 1964. God saw you getting weary, So He did what He thought best, He came and stood. beside you And whispered, 'Come home to rest'. You wished no one a last farewell, George Coling and Howard Motgomery Cranfield, ¢/o their Solicitors, Humphreys Boychyn & Hillman And only God knows why. 36% King Street East, Oshawa jby ten Peggy, of en} |Pam, Jackie and Frank and great grand-) Children Under 16 Not Admitted | son Scott. | |, CAREY -- In loving memory of my N G @) husband, Charles Carey, who passed T TOWNSHIP. |B OF CLARKE MUNICIPAL WORKS away April 15, 1964 | | _ steal, | Death is a heartache nothing can heal, | You fell asleep without goodbye, | But my memory of you will never die. A U.A.W.A. HALL | But ey |--Lovingly SATURDAY, APRIL 17th |" | c. 7:30 P.M, AREY -- In loving memory of father and grandfather, Charies | 20 GAMES $10 A GAME |"Fsrewei, flees ant ork 16 rer | Th ii hand: Hitt " A GAMES OF $20, $30 ee erin wee eee $40, $50 No one on earth we'll find iike you. JACKPOTS ONE GAME. $150 SHARE THE WEALTH NOVEL BINGO | THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 | ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL | (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $210 IN JACKPOTS remembered by his 8 dear TENDERS FOR A MUNICIPAL GARAGE SEALED Tenders, plainly marked os to contents will be received by the Road Superintendent, until; FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1965 ot 5:00 P.M., grandchildren, away on April 15, 1964. We who loved you, sadiy miss you, As It dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever near. Lovingly remembéred by step-son J ck, daughter-in-law Louise, and grandchildren Fraser and April. JACKSON -- In loving memory of our)" |passed away April 15, 1924. Door Prize $15 --Always remembered by a _ |r ~ §T. JOHN'S PARISH = | for the construction of concrete block building hov- ing poured concrete founda- PILKEY -- In loving memory of @ dear day of John Whiteoak, 159 High- wite of Williamiiand ave., at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. who had been ill for the last two months, year. \Ei \was the son of Mr. and Mrs, Eli Hospital on Wednes-|Whiteoak, He came to Canada day; April 14, 1965, John winlaeats i in 1909. ! Oshawa in 1925. He lived in the Columbus area for 22 years. Burlington in 1911. A pattern maker by trade he was em- ployed at General Motors for 25 years. He retired from the company in 1950. of the Columbus United Church and was a charter and life member of the Temple Masonic Lodge. one daughter, sisters, (Rachel) Mrs. (Bessy) of land, David Gibson, of Toronto; and Mrs. | three great-grandchildren. Intosh - Anderson Funeral 14a eae caderBlare, wno passed eway close friend of the family from conduct asked not to call at the Funeral ARCHIE RUSSELL DAWSON But memories of you will never Ser' | Russell Dawson, who died Mon- |day at the family residence, 247 Ritson rd. s., was held Wednes- day at the Armstrong Funeral Street United Church conducted the service and interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Or even said goodbye, |Calder, Robert Crowells, Robert You were gone before we knew It, | Dove, J. Brockman, M. Wotton }--Sadly missed and rovinely remembered | and S. Tippett. home in Bowmanville when her Site,|death occurred, April 12. She was in her 82nd year. Daniel mount United Church conducted 'ithe service in the Gerrow Fu- |neral Chapel. F Daughter Betty, son + in = law Ed and cock, Bud Hircock, Aubrey Hir- car, patio or poolside -- in little- | | Hotel-keeper Noel Clint has com- plained in vain to council in this Gloucestershire town about the dear mother, Mary Ellen Jackson, who thundering past in the night. | daughters and N n bers so they can hear the din| for themselves. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 15, 1965 3] Papricka Posed For Cool Heads fm "bu"trom. that of the DORTMUND, West Germany|™ researcher. (Reuters) -- Can paprika give| Consumption of paprika low- was in his gs0th\you a cool head? ers the flow of blood to the lane is the A a M aenee fection and Le aged ba to the A ey are wrestling with a' e S, acco to ele _ ee, hp ae Max Planck Institute for nutri-|ported by Pretasant Hans Glat- ngland, in August, , heltonal physiology in Dortmund,!zel in a medical journal. OSHAWA TIMES PATTERN OBITUARIES JOHN WHITEOAZ The death . occurred yester- where they are examining the effect of seaso food, not Mr. Whiteoak, He lived in Woodstock and tantford before coming to He married Marina Raw at Mr. Whiteoak was a member He leaves his wife Marina, Mrs. William ibson (Ruth), of Oshawa; two! Mrs. Frank Webster' of Brantford; and Herbert (Hargreaves) Lancashire, Eng- There are two grandchildren, Hurst (Cathe- There are Dennis ine), of Oshawa. Funeral will be from the Mc- hapel on April 17 at 2 p.m. he Rev. Martin Jenkinson, a ing City United Church, will the ceremony, Burial will be at. Oshawa nion Cemetery. Friends are ome before Friday afternoon. FUNERAL OF The funerai service for Archie ome. Rev. H. Dyck, of Albert PRINTED PATTERN msn IT'S THE "JUMP" SUIT FUNERAL OF JUMP INTO the sleekest,|Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size MRS. EVA HIRCOCK aera "Jump Suit" val ce jl agg v7" a Tae, 35-inch |fashion scene -- masterfully/fabric. Sen 0 LLAR for The funeral of Mrs. Eva Hit-|snaned py that sportswear gen-|Printed Pattern M155 to The The pallbearers were: William Cae ss teueures: 0: enw Fan I gp lg lB gag in|ius, John Weitz. See how superb-\Oshawa Times, Pattern De- ly he combines a curving prin- partment, Oshawa, Ontario. On- cess line with lean hips anditario residents add three cents straight pants. Note the snappy,|sales tax, Please print plainly double row of buttons (one side|YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with opens), the amusing touch of/STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. pack pockets. The Jump suit is|Send for the premiere edition fashion's newest rage, and it's\of our couture pattern collec: also cathy practical for|tion -- 57 of the world's most. ' .|summer living. Sew it in stretch|beautiful designer originals plus Pallbearers were: Nathen Hir-\.i 16 for driving in a sports|50 cents FREE COUPON te a ply to any One Dollar Pattern, Mrs. Hircock was in a nursing Rev. Frank Ward of West- cock, Donald Iverson, C. Burton' f CAREY -- In loving memory of e dearjand B, Robinson. . igirl gingham checks for at law 50 cents right now for Cou- | step-dad, Charies D. Carey, who passed) ------------ Biaeantharieerae |home or garden -- in silk shan-|ture Collection 10. Next Week -- tung for parties. Printed Pattern|Watch for a Prominent Design- |M155 is available in hMisses'ler Pattern by Bud Kilpatrick. isbn ALBERT STREET UNITED CHURCH (Albert St. ond Olive Ave.) MINISTER: REV. HELMUTH DYCK, B.A. : Organist-Choirleader: Mrs. C. A. NAYLOR, A.T.C.M.' GOOD FRIDAY TRY IT AND SEE BILBURY, England (CP) -- cise of long - distance trucks| ow he. has offered a free) ight's stay to all council mem- tion and floor slabs ond a built-up roof on open web |mother and grandmother, Jenny Pilkey, B | N G @) who passed away April 15, 1963. Years of 'striving, little of play, Corner Bloor & Simcoe Loving, giving the whole of the way. A cherished smile, a heart of gold, | BIRDS CAN COUNT. | | Birds can count, says ornitho- EVENING SERVICE -- 7:00 P.M. 37---Auctions a | 1O CREDITORS - |38--Coming Events stee! joists. Approximate size ; : 0 en tet high, with ||. ENETY.F ir GE FiK9 Bm: | 20 Games $10 and $15 dioini tion 24' x 30' at pepe me RC hee | Jackpot 52 Nos. $120 Happy: memories, fond and true, From us who thought the world of you. a Remembered by Mabel, son - In - law) 7 |Lloyd and grandchildren Sharon ' | Lloyd. 9' high. Two extra games at $25 Jackpot and Share the Wealth BAKE SALE at 35' Simcoe North Saturday, April 17th 11 AM, Sponsored by St. Luke's Ladies' Guild. The building is located in Lot | 27, Concession V, on the " County Road just north of Orono on the new Township | REDMAN -- In loving memory of @ Yard located next to the Co- | No morning dawns, no night returns But that | think of you Those left behind are very good, But none replaces you Many a silent tear is shed When | am all one. The one | loved so very much, | The one | called my own Always loved and remembered by his Le! se ahaa | wite Joyce: UNLOAD UN-NEEDABLES with Times) | | a | Action Want Ads. Like to sell something? eer | '<a EASTER (39 -- Notices at MOUNT LAWN To those who are not op Buildings Plans, specifications -- and tender forms may be obtain- ed from the Consulting En- gineer on ond after Wednes- doy, April 21,. 1965. A rton- refundable deposit of ten dol- lars is reqiured A certified cheque for 10% of the tender price shall ac- company each tender. A 100% Performance Bond | | | | PUBLIC NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that all law offices will be closed Good Friday, April 16 and Easter Monday, April 19. will also be required. Lowest or ony tender not ne- cessarily accepted. To: Mr. M. L. Ross, * Road Superintendent Township of Clarke, Orono, Ontario. bl t | | Totten, Sims & Associates Ltd., ape te er whiheed Consulting Engineers, 306 Dundas Street W., Whitby, Ontario Mr. J. W. Stone, | Reeve, M. F. SWARTZ, Q.C. we will attend to this President County of Ontario Law. Association. for you. Florists may deliver to the office, flower | 30 Hereford cattle, 2 MH Troctors, Self propelled com- bine, N.H. Baler, Side Rake, Manure Loader. Full line modem farm mach- inery, Hay Seed and Furni- ture. BIRTHS ARSENAULT -- Alphonse and Marilyn) (nee Kuehl) are happy to announce the} arrival of a son, Denis Alphonse, 6 Ibs.| 12 028., born on Tuesday, April 13, 1965,) at the Oshawa General soegtiel. A We) acs nas Sanaa NERO A 8 brother for Janice. Special thanks +f : [King and staff of ath floor. | MOUNT LAWN PROPERTY OF | Time again to ask: that yo HOWARD McMULLEN mi edt an rN AE iy ia G 7M remove winter wreaths. ot 3, Con. 7, Manvers If you request, we would at- 2 miles south, 4 mile east of tend and store the stond, Thank you. Yelverton ih 7A Hwy. IN SAT. APRIL 17th MEMORIAL PARK Terms cash. Farm Sold. Furniture sells ot 12 o'clock sharp, followed by Imple vases will be provided for all. | BARNEY -- Gordon and Eileen (nee Reid) are happy to announce the birth of |their daughter, Catherine Lovise, 7 Ibs. 10 ozs, on Monday, April 12, 1965 at Osh- }awa General Hospital, First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs, James Reid of Oshawa jand another grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Barney of Charteton, Ontario. | Thanks to Dr. B. A, Brown. CATALANO -- Joe and Phyllis (nee Bowman) are happy to announce the safe arrival of a baby son, Alan Joseph, 6 Ibs. | 9 -o28., on Tuesday, April 13, 1965 at the fothe dearest mother the world eould|logist Robert McClung. When an ma lege was removed each day from make up the total. dear husband, who left us April 15, 1959. ° The seven lost words will be read together with proyers end music by the choir. Easter Services 9:30 a.m, and 11;00 a.m. hike the mother laid flicker's nest, trying to) | 1 eggs in 73 days CANADA PERMANENT DEBENTURES 1% ° e A first class investment % providing an excellent return plus complete security. e Interest paid by cheque every six months; or on presentation of coupon; or may be accumulated , to run and paid with principal. 4 or 5 years e e A trustee investment. 5% for 1, 2 or 3 years e Convenient to purchase and convenient to own. Write or telephone today for explanatory folder and Application Form J.W. FROUD, Manager ; OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE e 728-9482 ments and Stock. Lunches available, JOshawa General Hospital, Thanks to Dr | Hall and 4th floor staff PENTESCUL -- | would like to express) | my sincere thanks to my many friends, | FERRIES -- At the Winnipeg General| neighbors and relatives for the flowers, |Hospital to Mr. and Mrs, John Clark gifts and cards, visits during my recent | Ferries, a son, on Monday, April 12, 1965,.stay In hospital, Special thanks fo Rev A brother for Bradley and Douglas. Zaparyniuk and Rev. Panchenke, Drs. Richmond and Glazier, nurses and. staff) of Sth floor, Thank you all. DEATHS Steve Pentescul. | HOLY CROSS | McLAREN, Florence Elizabeth Wat-/King Street United Church for his com- son forting words, General Motors, UAW, at Unionville, Ont, on Wed-|boys of Light Reject, Wiring and Harness BINGO April 14, 1965, Florence -Me-| Inspection Dept., Parts and Service; Sklar Cancelled Beverly, Steven and Lynda. Resting at| Past Matrons Club, neighbors and friends the Dixon Funeral Home, Markham, for for the floral tributes and to Armstrong beloved wife of James Richard|Furniture, Sunbeam Chapter Eastern ' service on Saturday at 1.30 p.m. Inter-|Funeral Home for thelr assistance and 2 Good Friday ac Union Cemetery, Oshawa, : Art Rowan, G. Wanamoker, Clerks, Ted Jackson, Ted Spenceley, Auctioneers | STEWART -- The family of the late John N. Stewart wish to express their! appreciation to the Rev. W. Herbert of Suddenly, nesday, Prrereeeeen eee Lar Mel dear mother of George and|Star, Oshawa Rebekah 'Lodge No. 3, Rob of Markham; grandmother of Faithful Group at King Street Church, consideration, CANADA PERMANENT _ Serving Canadians for over 100 years Please send me your folder on Debentures and an Application Form. Name. Aidiate oe eesereseseseoseeeseseseoere

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