30--Automobiles for Sole |30--Automobites for Sale {31--Compact Cars for Sale SUMMERIZED CARS BUY OR SELL Financing Available 1964 PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE Automatic, radio, 2-wey pow- er, Warronty in effect. ' 1963 MERCURY COMET CONVERTIBLE, automatic, radio, A-1_ throughout. , 1963 CHRYSLER WINDSOR Sedon, rodio, 2-woy power, New condition. 2,550. 1963 MORRIS 1100 Sedan, clean economical car, 1961 PONTIAC 6 cylinder, 2-door outomatic at o right price 1961 MORRIS OXFORD Sedan, Clean! Sharp! $695 1960 DODGE Heavy duty 42-TON TRUCK, Shorp, $895. 1957 FORD 8 cylinder automatic, 350. 1957 FORD 6 cylinder standard Good running. Needs amount of body work 100, 1955 PONTIAC Perfect running cor. radio, shift, small Get your free Glasswore! with purchase of Fina: Produc Open 8 A.M. to 7 P.M Licensed mechanic on duty full-time Hackney Motors 1180 Simcoe North 728-0031 ej . 3 ¥ fl TOOT YOUR OWN HORN! CET THAT NEW CAR NOW WITH A LOW-COST, LIFE-INSURED Chia Pan LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 1963 PONTIAC Custom Sport convertib V-4, 283 automatic, radio, power steering, white walls, ig nl go? Ms al bive in- $25 DOWN, a an terior and top. 1957 et ey , Cus Royal; radio and ter. Meeriticat ane Telephone 728-1336, \$ THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS "Before You Buy give Bill o try" BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. 1250 DUNDAS EAST, _ 668-5871 --72 "MUST SELL 1958 METEOR CONVERTIBLE WILL TAKE BEST OFFER TELEPHONE 668-8351 DOWN, " weekly, buys 1958 Ford Fairlane sedan, automatic and V-8. Cash, trade, 668-3331, 1959 PONTIAC seda 'sell reasonable, Exce! terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, , automatic. Will) it condition, Tele- ;phone 942-5693 Ajax. |$45 DOWN, $14 weekly, buys '59 Fe | jac two-door hardtop. Fully equipped. }beauty! Cash. | Motors, trade or terms at ANicols| Whitby, 668-3331. * VOLVO & PEUGEOT * MERCEDES BENZ JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair ond Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921. S AE B YAR AN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New and Used Care 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 Open | Evenings 1961 HILLMAN Deluxe, 'automatic, radio, white walls, clock, Excellent condition. ideal lady's or second car, $850. Tele | phone (666-4193, 1961 VALIANT two-door standard shift, In good sh {car at a reasonable pri | 723-2932. | 1955 CONSUL, ee condition, ee bat- jterys | good ti licensed, Phone 723-6858. |1959 VOLKESWAGEN 'convertible, | top, good tires, cheap. Must sell. phone 942-3197 after 7 p.m. hiced VAUXHALL Victor, four new white jail "tires, radio, new brake job, Telephone 725-9270, 1965 CHEVELLE Malibu Super Sport con- cylinder, e. A cien Telephone new Tele- 1964 METEOR custom convertible, 352 V-8| vertibie, one owner, 7,000 miles, V-8 auto-| \car, | like new, Apply 554 Mary Street, Osh- |ewa, | fen |$10 DOWN, $9: weekly, buys this sjovely| sell, |60 Vauxhall Cresta, Cash, trade i | t |motor, standard, many extras, One owner! matic, Mca ewtonville 786-2507. | 7 | | 1960 MGA, Fr wheels, radio, ex it chain' Stored every winter, Must) Port Perry 985-2616. | Beas nnasaa | terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby. 666-9331, |32--Trucks for Sale $100 DOWN, $20 weekly, buys tiac, boat for someone. Cash, at 1964 CONVERTIBLE sport, fully equipped, Red with white top. duty, oversize tires, Low mileage. '62 Pon- two-door hardtop V8. A real dream- trade or terms Whitby, 668-333) Pontiac, Nicols Motors, custom 725-9777 1962 FORD haif-ton_ pick-up, new fires,| radio, 35,000 miles. A-1 condition, $1275 or! nearest offer, Phone 725-4805 after 5 p.m. 1963 CHEVROLET, % ton pick-up, he heavy) 8 ft. body, new in| 1964, Phone 728- 4459 after 6 p.m, 1954 METEOR Special, Niagara V8 auto 1953 "GMC truck % ton with stake body ody. | me dale Drive, atic, motor in good condition, 323 Rose- Whitby. Phone 668-4878 Reasonable. Telephone 725-6305. 1952 FORD haif-ton fair condition, $200 1960 AUSTIN Cambridge, black, in good or best offer, Apply 131 Park Road North. | condition. 323. Rosedale Drive, Whitby. Phone 668-4878 $15 DOWN, $13 weekly buys convertible. 59 Chevy Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. $25 DOWN, $15 weekly, buys two-door | Cash, Whitby. 6.5 GTO two-door hardtop, four-speed, 33- rte t radio, ex ts sories. Motors, 6) Chevy sedan. A real economy car! trade or terms at Nicols Motors, 668-333) tack, wire wheel covers, man tras, 11,000 miles. Telephone 728-6822 $25 DOWN, $16 weekly, buys '60 Pontiac fou r-door Laurentian V8 Cash, trade or terms at Whitby. 668-3331. with all acces- Nicols 1959 CHEVROLET -two-door hardtop, six cylinder, automatic, radio. Very good con- dition, Telephone 725-3805, 1957 PONTIAC, hardtop, automatic, excel- ent condition. Telephone Whitby 668-4814 i 1958 CHEVROLET Bei Air two-door hard- SHAW Auto Wrecking Co. Cars bought,| top, with Ltd., six cylinder, automatic, radio, beige matching interior, Harry Donald Whitby. Telephone 668-3304. } |1964 CHEVELLE Malibu station wagon, six cylinder, with red standard transmission, white interior. Harry Donald -Ltd., Whitby Telephone 668-3304 Steering and bral radio, ike id Ltd., Whit. by. Telephone 668-3304. }1963° CORVAIR convertible, big engine, "four "3p woite| te with red interior, Harry Don- ald Limited, Whitby Telephone 668-3304, wr ECKING 1956 Meteor hardtop. Tele- phone Ajax 942-2700 after 6 evenings. 1961 sion, tion 1957 automatic Needs a little bodywork CHEVROLET, standard transmis- four-door 6 cylinder, good condi-| Telephone 725-0459, PLYMOUTH two-door whitewalls, one owner, $150. Telephone 728- 2424 1964 CHEVROLET, mat blu automa radio, phone |1988 PONTIAC standard | radio. $575 for quick sa' wagon ~ Diplo- showroom condition, pote Va.) transmission, power steering, | white walls, discs. $2750. Tele 728-6811, 'hardtop Val Telephone 725-0312, 2 TRUCK BOX, % ton, GMC. Ricanent| condition, Telephone 728-8974, 1959 FLEETSIDE %4 ton, 8 fi. box, $75 Phone 725-9490. 1955 CHEVROLET. pick "Up Vat ton, "go | condition, $450. Phone 725-9490 between: -6 } P.M, mobiles Wanted _| 'CARS WANTED | | hil d Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk 'Cash' 'to the New Car Dealer and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 parts for sale. iron and metals bought.! 89 Bloor Street East, 725-231) AKEsHORE AUTO WRECKERS want) ars for wrecking. Highest prices paid.! 2 Wentworth East, 725-1181 1956 GMC, three-ton, cab and chassis, good condition, $450, Box and tarp extrs |1964 CHEVROLET Super sport convert- Telephone 263- 2532. jibie, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, | wa | power new. All black, Harry Do 728-4549, Robert Nichols. 34--Automobile Repair OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex- per! carburetor and auto a service, |222 King Street West, 728- [TRANSMISSION Scala slons are our only business, North, Phone 728-7339. OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for | wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245 35--Lost and Found |LOST -- Girl's glasses, somewhe: Whitby, .gray blue frames In blu Small reward. 1, Telephone 668-8042. LOST: Large white Samoyed male dog, since May 1. Reward. Telephone Bow- 623-571 ~~ transmis- 1038 Simcoe six, four - (068-8606 door, | or 902 |Crocus Crescent, M, Whitby. |1959° VAUXHALL Victor, jlovely little car. e $275. Whitby. u le, fiac convertibie super sport, trailers, also used tires East after 4, 723-228), Cheap transportation, | (, 668-8606 or 902 Crocus Crescent,| D CAR PARTS, spindies to make! 509 Bloor Street $19 weekly buys '42 Bal two-doo ftom V8 floor shift. Cash, trade or terms a 18. |. 190 DODGE, Dari, eight cylinder, matic, clean, In good repair, radio, he er, seen at 1119 King Street East, 728-2345 or 725-4557 for appointment. Nico}: $740 Whitby. 668-3331; E, buys '58 L puto. | S@tlon: wagon, Cash, trade or terme at at Nicols Motors, Whitby. 668-3331 one owner, private sale, Car may be|$174 FULL PRICE - buys at Auto Wreckers nights 725-4404. 1955 CHEVROLET, six cylinder, shift, ning order Telephone 723-554) Telephone 728-9546 1955 PONTIAC two-door, very good shape, 1959 CADILLAC, Be MOTORS, trans, oll car parts. Courtice MOTORS, trans, a or|Auto Wreckers. nights 725-4404 standard 1957 'SS Chevrolet rms telephone two-door 6 cylinder. Cash, trade or term: Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. all car parts Courtice Telephone PLYMOUTH, 725-194 40, custom ray excellent body, runs very $2,000 or best offer. T phone 725-4443, isking $ Lago biked accept trade. Tele 90 Down, convertible V8 stickshift. Cash, sis y weekly buys "41. Pontiac trade or 1957 cunvAGter" sedan, V-8, automatic, terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. good condition. Apply 33) after 5.15 p.m 1959 PONTIAC two-door matic, radio, new brakes, hardtop. muffler cash, ._ Phone ne Whitby $68 mia atter 7om. 0° DOWN, §) 37 weekly, buys this "61 Al tin with very low mileage lent all around condition. Cash terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. 1956 PLYMOUTH four-door sedan condition. $75. Telephone 723-9696. 1956 PONTIAC two-door hardtop, stick. Needs body work. $185. 723-9696 1965 WILDCAT 2 door hardtop. Fully ped, 2500 miles. seen. Call 728-3036, 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M SPEED N' SPORTS HEADQUARTERS - NOW OPEN -- CUSTOM CAR EQUIPMENT LARGE STOCKS NO MONEY DOWN 1911 Avenue Road, Toronto. PRIVATE 1959 CHEVROLET 2 door, V-8 motor, standard transmission, rodio, white wolls. equip. Must be In excel- Centre Street i955 PONTIAC, coach, clean auto- tires, $875| Phone 728-5387 MOTORCYCLE, 5] Matchiess, 500 single. Needs generator work, otherwise in excel lent condition, $200 or trade 'or |728-5523 between 4 and 7 1957 CHEVROLET, two-door, deluxe aulo- In fair: matic, 1959 "PONTIAC 6 cylinder, V-8, mission Telephone, Telephone 728-2755 |SEE THIS best buy! cylinder, seat speaker, seat belts, etc us six, standard, | In very good condition. Radio, new battery and muffier. $295. Tele best offer, Call $425. See it! Telephone 723-4704 standard trans radio, good tires, positraction '6] Ford sedan, 8 automatic, radio, washers, r immacu' Condition. Sacrifice for cash, To see t phone 723-6616. 1964 das dows, 00 original miles, PARISIENNE convertible, tinted windshield, Power steering, brakes, win- seat and aerial, 800 white walls $3295. 728-6569 after padded automatic, 327 3 p.m. 1965 br whitewalls, vinyl 1963 PONTIAC four door sedan, nder, Harry IMPALA two-door hardtop, akes, power steering, over sized radio, rear seat speaker, top, Reasonable Telephone nN 4887. power six cyl-| automatic, white with red interior. | Donald Ltd, Whitby. Telephone 668-3204 1962 OLDSMOBILE Super two-door hard-| op, loaded with equipment. natch Grey with ng_interior. Harry Donald Ltd Whitby, Telephone 668-3304 1959 IMPALA four-door hardtop, @ cylin- der, shape. radio, duals, automatic, 419 Phillip Murray or excellent telephone 728-9962 1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne, 4 cylinder, standard transmission, with radio. A-) condition. Telephone 728-5260 1955 chanically A-1 FORD. automatic, new tires, $150 or best offer. me Tele phone. 725-7887 Telephone 668-2998 31--Compact Cars for Sale "BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST - OSHAWA (ust East of Wilson Road 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY ---- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down _\ways |_top quality ALL CASH For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down. Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED matic go Widihlend washers' jlights, 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-333) #20 DOWN, $13.50 weekly buys mouth Va immaculate condition 'oP Cas trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby. (648-3331, lisa CORVAIR" excellent condition or extras. offer, ZOLTAN - NICK & DAN'S authorized DATSUN DEALER Volkswagen Service 160 Simcoe South Oshawa 728-0051 Your 1964 VAUXHALL Viva, "dark biue,. four snow tires, remaining warrenty. 78 new paint job, 12,000 miles, 9 Ww 30. conve: tourapeed, | Best) Telephone 723-49 1958 TRIUMPH TR3 sportscar, good con- dition, overdrive, wire wheels, $600 or |best offer. Telephone 725-3675 or apply at 48) 1960 VOLKSWAGEN owner, radio. Ritson Road South after § p.m 45,000 miles, two snow tires, one root rack,| excellent mechanical condition. Bowman-| ville 623-2618 after 6 p.m. week days. | 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent condition. arioieil 728- Condition. Telephone 728-4220 1959 VOLKSWAGEN, good condition. Will sel UMONT § auto back-up | whitewalls, one owner. - Excellent | reasonable. Telephone after 5 p.m.,| 728-28 ly- nh, 1960 SPRITE, Powder blue, good condi on, $695, Telephone Greg 668-3743 ater 630, Your-door, A} 423-3393, 'aie good - ~mechanicaily.| radio, new plates, $120. Good run- Needs some body work. $150 or best offer. aon | LOST -- Wallet in Oshawa, Man's Sram wallet conteining valuable papers, Re) |werd. Call H. Cooper, Bowmanville, | -- Budgie bird, bive breast, 6 Back | nemed Ringo from 68 Cromwell. | Telephon 1420 | ND P Courtice viciniy. | Phone 7 728-4589 a NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM KICHKO, DECEASED. All persons having . claims against the Estote of William Kichko, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, retired, deceased, who died on or about the 14th day of December, 1964, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Person- al Representative of the said deceased on or before the 21st day of June, 1965, full particulors of their claims. Immediately after the said dote the Personal Represent- ative will distribute the as- sets of the said deceased hav- ing regard only to claims of which she shall then hove notice 773-5541 or! DATED at Oshawa, day of May, 1965. this 5th NELLIE KICHKO, Executrix, By her Solicitors, MACKEY & BAILEY, 3612 King Street. East, OSHAWA, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of THOMAS HAROLD ASHTON, re- tired, deceased. All persons having cloims against the estate of Thomas Harold Ashton, late of the city of Oshawa, in the Coun- ty of Ontario, retired, de- ceased, who died on or about the 27th doy of March, 1965, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representatives of the soid deceased on or be- fore the 15th day of June, 1965, full porticulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Personal Rep- resentatives will distribute the assets of the said deceas- ed having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice Dated ot Oshawa this 12th doy of May, 1965 GRETA STRONG and HELEN: ROGNVALDPSON, by their solicitors, McG!IBBON & BASTEDO Barristers and Solicitors, 32 Simcoe Street South, Oshewe, Ontario, | Executrices, NTED: Cars for wrecking. Telephone _ 36--Legel ~ CENTRAL MORTGAGE ~ AND HOUSING CORPORATION AND ONTARIO HOUSING CORPORATION SEALED TENDERS Piginly marked as to con- tent and addressed to the undersigned will be received up to 2:00 p.m. E.0.5.T Tuesdoy, June 8th, 1965, for the following work -- CON- STRUCTION OF 18 SEMI- DETACHED HOUSING UNITS INCLUDING LANDSCAPING AT FEDERAL-PROVINCIAL PROJECT 2/64, OSHAWA, Ontario. Plans, specifications and Forms of Tender can be ob- tained only at the address shown below, ond are ovail- able for inspection at this office and the Toronto Con- struction Association and the CMHC Office, Oshawa Shop- ping Centre, Oshawa. A deposit of $100.00 in the form of a cheque payable to Central Mortgage and Hous- ing Corporation is required for each set of plans, specifi- cations ond documents, This deposit is forfeited if all plans, specifications and do- cuments are not received in this office intact and in good condition on or before the tenth day following Contract Award. Each tender must be accom- panied by a 10% Bid Bond or by a Security Deposit of 10% of the Total Tender Price. Such a security deposit shalj be retained by Central Mortgage ond Housing Cor- poration to ensure due per- formance of the Contract. A certified cheque, beorer or negotiable Dominion of Can- ada Bond will be accepted os Security Deposit. All cheques must be made payable to the order of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted H. J, Petursson, P.Eng. Branch Engineer, Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 650 Lawrence Ave., W., Toronto 19, Ont. Telephone 781-2451 IN THE MATTER OF THE OF MALCOLM ESTATE BRUCE DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and other having claims against the Estate of Malcolm Bruce, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County and Province of Ontario, ore required to send, full partic- ulars ond details of their claims in writing or otherwise to the undersigned Solicitor for the Administratrix, on or before the 9th day of June, 1965 in as much as ofter that dote, the assets of this Estate will be diswibuted hav- ing regard only to the claims that have been received by the undersigned Dated ot Oshowo, day of May, 196% JAMES A. MACDONALD, Barrister and Solicitor, 286 King Street West, OSHAWA, Ontorio. Solicitor for: Glenno Bruce this 12th Administratrix of the Estate of MALCOLM BRUCE NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TH E ESTATE OF JOHN THOMAS BRAY, late of the Village of Brook- lin, in the County of Ontario, Farmer, deceased All persons having claims against the estate of JOHN THOMAS BRAY deceased, who died on or about the 30th day of March, 1965 are hereby notified to file proof of same with the undersigned solicitors on or before the 31st day of May, 1965. After thot date the solicitors will proceed to distribute the said estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall have had notice DATED at Whitby, this 30th day of April, A.D. 1965 ALFRED M. WOOTTON & WOOTTON, 304 Dundas St., Whitby, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors Stewart William Bray and Harold Leslie Bray West, The Department of Highways, Ontario invites submitted quo- tations from interested parties for grass mowing on Highway No. 401 from Ritson Road ecsterly to the Courtice Road Interchange; this includes mowing from the. shoulder of the road to the fence line and excludes the median. Those interested are request- ed to contact the Department of Highways District Office, c/o Mr, D. P. Collins, District Engineer, Port Hope, no later than Friday, May 21st, 1965. '37--Auctions St. Paul's Church Wilson Rd. North Miscellaneous Items 1:30 P.M Saturday, May 15th ' Auctioneer Cliff Pethick 37---Auctions | Monster | Children Under 16 Not Admiited \yase ESTATE AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, May 29th, 1965, 2 P.M. at 76 Elgin St. E., Oshawa 1 Jacques ond Hoyes Slide hoir 1 Victorian Slipper Chair 4 Victorian Side Chairs 1 Late Victorian Couch 1 Worinwith Piano 1 Brass Framed Mantel Mirror 1 Dining Room Suite Kitchen Appliances Bedroom Furniture Wall Decorations Rugs 2 Sets of Wm, Rogers -- 12 knives and forks. 1 doz. Wm, Rogers 1847 desert spoons 6 Wm. Rogers 1903 Soup Spoons Miscellaneous Flatware and Community Plote 1 Diamond Ring 1 Set Diamond Set earrings plus other pearl and gold jewellery. Many other items of interest to collectors. Loyal Pogue, Whitby, Auctioneer Estate of Ora Lizzie Caldwell, Guaranty Trust Co. of Canada, Administrators 38--Coming Events 38--Coming | Events { EASTVIEW Park Euchre Boys' oe Every Monday night § p.m. sharp. monthly score $5, lunch and doll 4 BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM father and grandfather, isaac Powers, who passed away May 14, 1964. Looking back with memories Upon the path he trod, We bless the years we had with him, And leave the rest with God. remembered by son Don, and grandchil- KOVACS -- Frark and Judy (nee Top- pings) thenk God for the safe be ag ~ --Lovingly their + Suzanne -in-law Juanita, 9 o7zs., on May 13, 1965, at the 'Sthees dren eral Hospital. A wee sister ir A Preatis. A ecaaibher for Mr, and, POWERS --In loving memory of a dear Mrs. Tom Toppings of Oshawa and Mr. husbend, isaac, who passed away sudden- and Mrs. Frank Kovacs of Hungary. Spe-'ly May 14, 1964, cial thanks to Or. J. 0. Anderson and the You wished no one a last farewell, fourth floor staff. Or even said good-bye, You were gone before we knew It | McKNIGHT -- George and Mary Ja And only God knows why. j(nee Love) wish to announce. the --Always remembered by wite May and arrival of a daughter, Dawn Marie, 8 Ibs. | family 1 o2., Friday, May 14, 1965 at the Osh- awa Genera! Hospital. Thanks to Dr. A. |. King and 4th floor staff |__ DEATHS | COLE, Arthur (Bucky) You were gone Estore ¥ be knew it | Entered into rest at he family residence, And only God knows why. |283 King Street East, Oshawa, on Thurs---Lovingly remembered and sadly missed lday, May 13, 1965, Arthur (Bucky) Cole,|by daughter Phyllis, son-in-law Kurt and) beloved husband of iva Leola Capea grandson Dougias. father of Ormai and Harold, both of Osh awa, and brother of Mrs, Harry. Noah STEELE -- In loving memory of a dear (Aletha) of Bloomfield, in his 76th year. husband and father, Robert Stanley Steele Resting at. the Armstrong Funeral Home, who passed away May 14, 1962, |Oshawa, with funeral service in the in presence we miss you, |Chapel, Saturday, May 15, at 2 ®.m. In memory we treasure, j!nterment Oshawa Union Cemetery. Loving you always, Forgetting you never, COLLINSON, Paulette Elizabeth ~--Sadiy missed and ever remembered by At the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto) his loving wife Alice and family. lon Thursday, May 13, 1965, Paulette Eliz- | abeth: Collinson, aged 3/2 months, beloved. WATTS - in loving memory of a dear |infant daughter of Paul and Blanche Co!- father, Thomas Watts, who was taken llinson, Newcastle, Resting at the Morris suddenly May 14, 1964. Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in| He is gone but noti forgotten, the chapel on Saturday at 3.30 p.m, Inter And, as dawns another year, ment Bowmanville Cemetery. In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are aiways near, Days of sadness will come o'er us, POWERS -- in loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Isaac Powers, who passed away May 14, 1964, God saw you getting weary, ° So He did what .He thought best. He came and stood beside you And whispered "Come and rest", You wished no one 4 gl farewell, Nor even said good-b Walter N. Watch for an announcement of Oshawa Civic Auditorium Central Council Neighbourhood Association of Oshawa Ontario District Masonic Church Parade Sunday, May 16th 7:30 P.M, of King Street United Church Oshawa, Assemble in Centen- nial Hall. 7 to 7:15 P.M. Masonic Clothing Members Families and visitors welcome. W. L. PIERSON DDGM Ontario Dist N. A, RAE District Sec ANNUAL SPRING FROLIC Italian Pizza Festa ST. JOHN'S HALL 31 Bloor East SATURDAY, MAY 15 Dancing 9-12 Door and Spot Prizes, Everyone welcome, Sponsored by Ukrainion Women's Association of Can- ada Barvinok. Branch, BINGO U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, MAY 15th 7:30 P.M 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20, $30, $40, $50 JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, MAY 8th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games --~ $8 Share the Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots to go 1--$150 Jackpot to go BINGO HOLY CROSS TO-NIGHT 7:45 P.M, 56 and 5] ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Every Fri. at 7:45 p.m. Corner Bloor and Simcoe 20 Games $10 and $15 Jackpot 55 Nos. $150 Two extra games at $25 Jackpots _ Jackpot and Share the Wealth TRAIL RIDING DAY & EVENING Adult and Children's RIDING INSTRUCTIONS LITTLE BUCKAROO | For Reservation, 725-2737 CHARTERED BUS TRIP to New York jand World's Fair May 2} | including hotel and admission to the fair Sernerene | m4 For further information Tickets $38 Hospital, Bowmanville, on | Thursday, May 13, 1965, Walter N. Fer | guson, aged 67 years, beloved husband of That lies in the heart concealed. Verna Elford, dear father of Velma (Mrs. --Ever remembered by daugther Verna Don Lee), Oshawa, and Keith Ferguson, and son-in-law Charlie. Bowmanville. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m. inter ment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. HOCKLEY, Horace D. At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Thursday, May 13, 1965, Horace D. Hock- ley, beloved husband of the late Louisa Hockley and dear father of Ivy and John of Bowmanville; Douglas of Vic- toria, B.C., in his 90th year. Resting at Northcutt. and Smith Funeral Home, That lies within our hearts concealed Bowmanville, Service in the chapel on|--Daughter Florence, husband Dick and Saturday, May 15 at 3.30 p.m. Interment: family. CARD OF THANKS) é LITTLE -- Mere words are inadequate y '0 express my gratitude. To each and Resting at the MacCoubrey Funeral everyone who has helped me through Home, Cobourg. Service in Baltimore | these days of sorrow with beautiful flow- United Church on Saturday, May 15, 1965)\ ers) words of sympathy and deeds of in at 2.30 p.m, Interment Baltimore United finite kindness, fo Rev. J. K, Moffat and Church Cemetery, In lieu of flowers./the Armstrong F donations to the Baltimore United Church help' and Understanding Tan, on eu building fund would be appreciated. 'Thank you so much', --» Aad ce lat Memorial Many think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow WATTS -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Thomas Watts, who passed away suddenly at Kitchener, Ontario, May 14, 1964, The blow was great, the shock severe, | We littie thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell, More each day we miss you, father, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow Ji6B, Alberta jEntered into rest at Cobourg General Hos |pital, Thursday, May 13, 1965, Alberta |May, widow of the late Charles Jibb. |mother of Milton of Baltimore and Mrs. Douglas Redpath (Evelyn) of Oshawa. ODERKIRK, Allan On Tuesday, May 11, 1965, dence, 60 Tecumseh Street, Allan Oderkirk; in his 86th year uncle of Mr R. McArthur and dear lbrother of Mrs. Joyce McArthur. Rest-| ing at the Case Funeral Home, Saginaw | Mich: Interment Saginaw Cemetery. Ar- lrangements by Gerrow Funeral Chapel at his resi shawa, | Dear| Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all, GERROW /FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS STOCK MARKE POWERS--in loving memory of @ dear). the} ond all Funeral floral arrangements orrangements for daughter | HUGHES -- In loving memory of our |dear son Gordon Hughes, who passed George jaway May 14, 1941, aged 14 years. | Beside your grave we often stand | With our hearts both crushed and sore, | But in the gloom, the sweet words come ander Pak en: GC; "Not lost, but gone before' 7 God knows how much we miss you, [and R. J. Andrews, FUNERAL OF Izabeth Little. HORACE D. HOCKLEY The death occurred at the SPENCER, Frank Beverly rie Bowmanville Memorial Hospital! Suddenly at Hillsdale Manor on Fridey,|May 13, following a heart at- 1965, Frank S| ' his 94th year, 'Beloved widower of Bessie Craw ype of Horace D. Hockley, 115 ford and loving father of =~ Mrs. Liberty st. n., Bowmanville, Mr. or id Ray Si r of Cicer, Ine Mr Spencer Ix resting. st| Hockley was in his 90th year. Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street Born in Essex County, En- sf, for ce In fi hapel on : seg age nigel af "interment Grove. Bland, the deceased was a son side Cemetery, Brookiin (Friends are of the late Mr. and Mrs, Daniel! ted t t isit the chape! All i" | cequeste soot te Min tte, ePewnt!| Hockley, He came to Canada in please donate to Harmony United Church 1912 and with the exception of a building fund.) year spent on the west coast, lived in the Bowmanville area | A carpenter by trade, he was a member of St. John's Anglican Church. Predeceased by his wife, former Louisa Hockley, he is survived by a daughter, Ivy of Bowmanville and two sons, John of Bowmanville and Douglas of Victoria, B.C. | The funeral service will be scat en hat eae OSHAWA SHOPPING | 3.39 5.m. May 15. Interment will CENTRE be in Bowmanville Cemetery. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE Rev. John Frampton, rector of 728-6555 St. John's Church, will conduct the service. IN MEMORIAM ILTON BAER H, MILTON BATEMAN erp raaemcaraanes ag The funeral service for H.| _ lovin memory ofl kind and loving husband end. father,|Milton Bateman, who died May| Joseph 0, Coldrick, who was called toll in Oshawa, was held Thurs- |rest on May 14, 1964. day at the Armstrong Funeral | --Wwi il ly. * z hide' el Agha actin Si Home. Rev. Helmut Dyck, of Al- COPPING ag "y eine fod me hg bert Street United Church, con- Who pated away May td, 1960, ""* ducted the service and interment! God took him home, it was His will, |was in Union Cemetery, Osh- Within our hearts he liveth still a bs Sadly missed by wife Kitty, awa Sylvia and family The honorary pallbearers were Wilbert Charlton and W. Thompson. Active bearers were: William Talbot,| Alex Foote, Joseph Flynn, Alex-| H. Dowton He counts the tears we shed, He whispers "He only sleeps, Your loved one is not dead Tal So we'll be brave, dear Gordon, BALAZIUS CHINCHA And pray to God each day, A High Requiem Mass was nd when He calls us home to you, j " Your smile will light.the way jsung by Monsignor Paul Dwyer --Ever remembered by father, at St. Gregory's Roman Cath- brothers and sisters olic Church this morning, for NICHOLLS -- In loving memory ot a Balazius Chincha, who died May dear husband, William Thomas, who pass-| 12 in Oshawa. Interment was in ed away May 16, 1964. The world changes year to year, | St. Gregory' s Cemetery. And friends from day to day, | The pallbearers were: Joe | Puskas, Joe Bino, Charles Illes, But never will the one | loved Chris Mason, and Julius and From memory pass away. 'Love is love forever more,' wite. Steve Minacs. mother, ~Lovingly remembered by Elena. bis PENICKA -- In loving memory of a i IY Je eng | YOUtH Stressed In Candidates God knew that she was suffering That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed her weary eyelids EDMONTON (CP) -- More} young people should run for pub- lic office, say the two youngest And whispered "Peace be thine', Away in the beautiful hills of God, members of the Alberta legisla-| ture By the valley of rest so fair, Some day, we know not when, We will meet our loved one there. --Remembered always by granddaughter | Anne PENICKA -- In loving memory of my dear wife, Zuna Penicka, who passed away May 14, 1963 Your last parting wish | would like to have heard, And breathed in your ear With young members in office, young voters would take a closer interest in public issues say Ray Speaker, 29, and Bob Clark, 27, both former teachers who gave up their profession for a) PENICKA -- In loving memory of a Combination of farming and So-| dear mother, Zuna Penicka, who posed cial Credit politics. away May 14, 1963. amie ain ae A tice thetcls Neuation ua ever, They find their lack of years A voice we are longing to hear, and grey hairs an asset. A smile we'll remember forever, "an While we try to forget every tear, Caucus members seem to go an eet but ek ag remembrance, jout of their way to give us a memory nd and true, a 7 7 4 | ANd & token of anecinn. 'dese, fair hearing," says Mr. Clark, And a heartache, mother, for you. who was .first elected in the} --Lovingly remembered, son John and Sianieninsae hatte bs Olds- "Didsbury riding at the age/ of 23. "I think they're interested| POWERS -- In loving memory of a dear » father and grandfather, isaac Powers, in hearing what a younger aa who passed away May 14, 1964, son has to say Dear dad, you are not forgotten, 5 win Though on arth you are ne are: "More pe ople accept the abil- | Sil in memory. you are with us ity of youth," says Mr, Speaker,| As you always were before. > oy j p Lovingly remembered by son Charles! ME mber for Little Bow, and bis and daughter-in-law Doreen and family. jfeeling that young men cannot} sxe | S r sti vy EVERLASTING paige bith voters effectively) 2 MEMORIALIZATION Mf SPEDE: is almost possible with the | Both young MLAs have urged MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER | the Albetra government to spon- that we supply and install. |sor public debate on social, eco- Please call nomic and moral trends. They say there is not enough oppor- tunity for young people to let government know how they feel.! My last parting word. Only those who have lost Are able to tell The pain in the heart At not saying farewell ~Always remembered by Martin. / } | MOUNT La,.WN.. MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 baad OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 14, TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS | By The Canadian Press } Toronto Stock Exchange--May 14 | Quotations in cents unless marked $./ 2--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS iV" Net Sales High. 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(CP)--The. | Acadia Summer Playhouse, now Ifive years old, will import two {nationally - known professionals for its 1965 season. Director Jack Sheriff says {comedienne Corinne Conley will star in the musical Guys and Dolls and _ television singer Tommy Common will head the The rest of the Sheriff, an English professor lat Acadia University here, said Hex, Five - Critic's Choice, Death Takes a Holiday, Finger Exercise, Blithe Spirit, Dark of 38) A 384 38% + " . 735 lother productions will be By _ and The Sound of *: