: ! Ce acters cea Sore are Ga Ee stl: i et nt ena ors 38--Coming Events MONSTER BINGO Over $500 in Prizes SAT., JUNE 19th AT 8 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS Includes tickets on one. fish- ing outfit and one chaise lounge. All Prizes Doubled on Admission Ticket Children Under 16 Not Admitted ORANGE TEMPLE Evans, who went to rest June 5 test Saviour, In Thy gracious k 5 SATURDAY, JUNE 19 |_| U oe ee ke 7:30 P M 1, Raglan, Ontario, FERGUSON -- In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Annie deg Ferguson, who passed away June) 7 1964. 33--Automobiles Wanted THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 18, 1965 > Cars tor wrecking. Telephone . Robert "Nichols. OSHAWA aged Lag - Pg to kaity wrecking. Tires pa sale. irs Nelson' Street. Telephone 725-2162. LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. Wentworth East, 725-1181, penta dl And tnt ee '|SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought, 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. 34--Automobile Repair CARS PAINTED SPECIAL $55 APPLY 83 RITSON RD. S. ot rear of Texaco Station @ Collision Experts 30--<Automobiles for Sale rd | Wi 30--Automobiles for Sale IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO To Wit: UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF the Writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, issued out of the Supreme Court of Ontario, wherein THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA is Plaintiff and PASQUALE GIORDANO and ELEANOR GIORDANO' are Defendants, | have seized and tanken under Execution and will offer for sale by Public Auction in my office in the Court House, 605 Rossland Road East, in the Town\of Whitby, in the County of tario, on Friday the 9th day of July, 1965, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, all the right, title and interest and equity of redemption of Pasquale Giordano and Eleanor Gior- dano, in and out of the fol- lowing lands, namely: CZEKAJ, John Entered Into rest in the ink Genera' Hospital on Bins 4 June 17th, 1965. John Czekaj, beloved of Kosztowniak, father of igzi, in (is 69rd er fy ies at RF pelontdascns rca ete nse oa SA ny 1961 CHEVROLET impala, two-door hard- top, autumn gold, automatic, radio, white- walls. Excellent condition. Easy terms. Gus Brown Ltd., vil CHEVROLET Bel Air fasdone Goopwilt* trim. Easy terms. Gus Brown Motors i Lid, 725-6568, : 19599 CHEVROLET Impala, two-door hard- iad turquoise and white, V-8, ly powered. Terms. Gus Brown Motors 725-6568. AT THEIR BEST (2 1962 Kia iak Galaxie 500 we geghivd 1964 CHEVROLET 'tutone and white, fully equipped and in A-1 condition, inside and and IMPALA SUPER SPORTS out, Sold new by us to one careful owner A true beauty. Seaway Motors Limited, HARDTOP : You'll be sitting pretty. in 200 Dundas Street West, Whitby. Tele Phone 668-5893. this beauty. Gleaming black finish with automatic trans- mission, V-8 engine and radio. $2995 1964 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE COACH Vacationer's speciol . . . all set for the open road. This like new automobile is equip- ped with automatic transmis- sion and radio, $2395 1964 PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE You'll feel younger than springtime in this snappy convertible. Equipped with automatic transmission and Sag $2995 1964 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4 DOOR HARDTOP This one's got lively looks and a handsome silhouette. Com- pletely equipped with V-8 en- gine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brokes and radio. $2995 1964 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN A real sharp car with 8 cylin- der engine, automatic trans- mission, power steering, pow- er brakes and radio 2895 1964 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN Lots more quality in this one than meets the eye. Equipped with automatic transmission, V-8 engine and. radio. 95 in 'at 10 am. Cemetery. (Rosary at the Fi Friday at 8 p.m.) SOPKO, Donald John a a at the Oshawa General pital on Wednesday, June 16, 1965 John Sopko of 1010 Oundas Street Whitby, dearly beloved son of John and' Dorothy Mrs. Sopke; dear . Farrow (Caroline), of Barbara Ann of Oshawa Ru at home, in his 15th year. Resting at the 4G, TERRE brags merci 1a CHEVROLET Impala, four - door, automatic, radio Local doctor's car. Guaranteed mileage. Trade considered. Terms available, Gus Brown Motors Ltd. Cemetery, "Whitby. (vistiors 'commencing 725-6568, 2 p.m. Friday). LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 1961 CHEVROLET Bei Air, four - door radio, No down payn sey ~ elatie Gus Brown Motors Ltd., Tarra PONTIAC Laurentian, two-door hard- top, automatic, 'radio, whitewalls. Gold- beige two-tone. Low down pal Easy terms, Gus Brown Motors Ltd. 725-6568. 1959 OLDSMOBILE Super 68, two - door ardtop, automatic, power brakes, steer- ing, windows, Black, ne An. Gus Brown Motors Lid., 725-6568 1959 CHEVROLET Bei Air, four - door, black, blue trim, radio, whitewalls. Abso- lutely perfect One al Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. '63 PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, V-8 automatic, full power, radio. Low mileage. Fully guaranteed. Easy terms. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568 1962 CHEVROLET impala convertible, 6, automatic,, full power, radio, white with red buckets, Easy terms., Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. {57 CHEVROLET Bel Air two-door hard- top, black- red trim, automatic, custom Take over Ltd., @ Free Estimates HARWOOD AUTO BODY e@ Auto Collision and Repair Work @ Truck Repairs and Refinishing NOW LOCATED ON THE Oshawa -- Port Perry. Highway ae ad ee IN MEMORIAM EVANS -- In loving owner. Gus "All and Singular that certain parcel or tract of land being situate lying and being in the Township 'of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, and being composed of part of Lot Num- ber Thirty-three in the Fifth Concession of the said Town- ship of Whitby, more parti- cularly described as follows: FIRSTLY: COMMENCING ot the south-west angle of soid Lot Thirty-three; THENCE NORTHERLY along the west- erly limit of said: lot, one | thousand, nine hundred and ninety-three feet (1993') to a point; THENCE }.EASTERLY parallel with the southerly limit of the said lot, thifteen hundred and twenty feet (1320) more or less to the eastern limit of the said lot; THENCE SOUTHERLY along the easterly limit of the said lot, one thousand nine hun- dred and ninety-three feet (1993') to the south-east angle of the said lot; THENCE WESTERLY. along the southerly limit of the said lot, thirteen hundred and twenty feet (1320') more or less to the place of beginning. AND SECONDLY: COM- MENCING at the South-east angle of said Lot Thirty-three (33); THENCE NORTHER- LY along the easterly limit of said Lot, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety three feet (1,993') to a point which may be known as the place of beginning; THENCE continu- ing Northerly along the East- erly limit of said lot a dis- tance of Three Hundred and Thirty feet (330') to a point in said Easterly limit of said lot; THENCE WESTERLY and parallel with the Southerly limit of said Lot Six Hundred and Sixty Feet (660') to a point; THENCE SOUTHERLY and parallel with the Easterly limit of said Lot Three Hun- dred and Thirty Feet (330') to point; THENCE EASTERLY ond parallel with the Souther- ly limit of said lot Six Hun- dred and Sixty feet (660') to the Place of Beginning. Dated at Whitby, this 31st day of March, 1965, Morley Bain, Sheriff of the County of Ontario. THE OSHAWA SUBURBAN ROAD COMMISSION TENDERS FOR BRIDGE Sealed tenders plainly mark- ed as to contents, will be received by the secretary and engineer of the commission, until 4.30 P.M, Monday, July 12, 1965, for the con- struction of a 48 foot span rigid frame, reinforced, con- crete bridge, located on the road allowance between con- cession 5 and 6 approximately 2.0 miles, east of the village of Brooklin, 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpots to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted JUNE TEA Peter's Anglican Church WA" (Formerly Ross. Auto Body) 655-3621 Transmis- | TR R |slons are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-7339. |OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers e e| pert carburetor and .auto electric ser- vice. 222 King Street West, 728-0817. 35--Lost and Found LOST -- Venus Hearing aid in vicinity of Westmount Street, Pine Ave. Gold colored case 3" long, 2 wide. Reward. Phone | 728-2179. Mechanically perfect. Gus Brown Motors |radio, payments. 725-6568. 1963 MERCURY convertible, black | cherry, black top, V-8 automatic, radio, | |power brakes, steering, windows. Many Jextras. Excellent condition. Private, her 'Would we give if we could say Hello Mother, in same old way. To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile, So you who have a mother, Cherish her with care, For you'll never know the heartache 'Till you see her vacant chair. --Ever remembered by daughter Irene, son-in-law Kenneth and granddaughter Kelly. 723-6667, 1957 FORD deluxe coach, six cylinder, standard shift, radio, excellent transpor- tation. $165 full price. Apply 137 Harmony Road North 1961 PONTIAC Strato Chiet, two - standard, six cylinder, completely rebuilt motor. $1,200 Telephone 723-3898. $25 DOWN! $12.75 weekly buys '59 Pon-| tiac, two-door Laurentian hardtop. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. $25 DOWN! $13 weely buys this Chevrolet two-door sedan, 6 cylinder. Green with match'ng interior. Cash, trade jor terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-. "3331 $50 DOWN! $16.25 weekly buys th lovely '61 Chevrolet convertible. trade or terms at Nicols Motors, 668-333) $50 DOWN $14.25 weekly buys '60 Pon- tiac convertible. Fully equipped. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331 |31--Compact Cars for Sale * VOLVO & PEUGEOT * MERCEDES BENZ JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repoir and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 St. FISHER -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Leonard Fisher, who pass- ed away June 18, 1962. (Thomas and Cedar Sts.) | have only your memory, dear hus- SAT., JUNE 19th . rem To remember my whole life through, But the sweetness will be gh forever 2 to 4 P.M. Tickets 50¢ 36--Legal CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA _ | SALE OF LAND BY TENDER The Corporation of the City of Oshawa hereby invites of- fers for the purchase from it of the following land: Lots 329 and 330, Registered Plan No. 190 and part of Alice Street closed, having a total frontage on the south side of Adelaide Avenue East of approximately 60 feet and an average depth of approxi- mately 155 feet. As | treasure the Image of y aways remembered by wie. "Anele end family. FISHER In loving memory of Larery Fisher, who passed away June 18, 1962. | Another page in memory's. book Is gently turned today. --Lovingly rémembered by daughter Muriel, son-in-law Harold and Bill, "61 JOINT EFFORT IN SPACE This artist's conception The U.S. National Aero- more than 13,000 orbits the shows the space satellite nautics and Space Adminis- Alouette I is still transmit- ISIS-X which combines a Ca- tration and Canada's De- ting scientific data. ISIS nadian Alouette satellite and fence Research Board map- stands for International Sat- a United States' Explorer, ped out an expanded satel- ellites for Tonospherie as it will look in orbit lite program after the suc- Studies, around the earth after it is cess of Alouette I, launched launched in about a year. in September, 1962. After Biggest Engineering Project Yet Starts In Maritimes FREDERICTON (CP)--Dust,| A giant 150-foot suction dredge diesel fumes and broken rocklis removing silt from the St. characterize preliminary phases| John River bed. A large rotary of the Mactaquac 'power devel-jdrill drills eight-inch-diameter opment -- biggest engineeringjholes for explosives. Power project ever undertaken in the|shovels scoop up rock and 30- Atlantic provinces. ton trucks carry it away. Other Massive machines are prepar-|machines include a 110-ton mo- ing the St. John River site, 14|bile crane. miles upriver from Fredericton,| Electrical engineer G. H. D. where a plant ultimately willlGanong is top representative of generate 504,000 kilowatts and ajthe New Brunswick Electric huge dam will back up the wa-|Power Commission at the con- ter into a headpond 55 miles|struction site. He and R. E. long. Tweeddale, commission general A three-year excavation and|manager, were original planners construction program began injof the development being built January. The work force since|for the province-owned commis- has increased to about 1,000|sion at a present estimated cost men, mostly for clearing land|of $110,000,000. The Atlantic De- to be flooded. As the work pro-ivelopment Board has contri- gresses, 2,000 will be on the job./buted a $20,000,000 grant. Deadlines call for the first) The provincial government #) generating unit to go into opera-|says locks in the dam would be tion Dec. 15, 1967; the secondja federal responsibility and Feb. 15, 1968, and all six by 1975-| hopes they will be installed. Val- making a 10-year long-rangejley spokesmen feel such locks program. Powerhouse construc-|would transform the area's tion is scheduled to start in the/economy by making a navigable summer of next year. waterway to the port of Saint Acquisition of land continues.|John for forest, mineral and Before the dam is built, somelagricultural products and en- 3,000 valley residents in about|/couraging tourist traffic on the 700 homes will have been dis-jriver. rang Boek greenery Sea Scout From Montreal To Join Norwegian Cruise Mactaquac United Baptist of|Church. Rock for a causeway, pratt Uy oat a vag hg ve erg River at unction w: e Upriont and oct ie ee days.|St. John, was taken from the Wheto bescnirur Mart and mind, |spot where the church stood. | monTREAL (CP) -- Davidland make the trip possible. bering Long, a 14-year sea scout from} The training period begins latpvingly remembered, by ther, Mary OBITUARY suburban Boucherville, will get|June 18, when David is to re- he a chance to try out his sea legs/port in Oslo, Norway, JOHN CZEKAJ this summer. The trip on the Christian The death of John Czekaj,| A Se8 scout for four years,|Radich consists of one major fi e ly of 468 Drew st. 0c. David has been accepted by the/cruise and may also include a biel aA the Oshawa General Norwegian government as one|sailing race in the Azores, off Honottal Thursday. He was in|! 88 cadets for a three-month|the northwest coast of Africa, hie as 1 Ha woe had beeen in|tTaining course on the 676-ton| During the voyage David will Sard ith tor two months, (Christian Radich, a three-jlearn signals, navigation, how a se the on of the late master with 13,000 square feetito climb the rigging, steering M si ar ie, Vincent Czekaj of sail. and also how to wash a deck. eee born in Wola Zamkowa He and a lad from the United| "I have been on cruises be- and iT 1038 h " rad the|States will be the only non-Nor-/fore but only on the St. Law- Poland. In 5 "in iak at wegians on the ship. rence River and I did most of former Mary . Kosztownla David said in an interview|the rowing myself," David said, that he would like to follow in} Besides his love for the sea, his dad's footsteps. David also is interested in foot- this} Cash, Whitby ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Hoskin & Wilson South LANG -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Roy Lang, who passed away June 18, 1962. God called him home, it was His will, But in our hearts, we love him still, His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away, We often sit and think of. him When we are yi alone, For memory Is the only thing That grief can call its own. --Always remembered by daughter Mona, son-in-law Roy and family. LANG -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Roy Lang, who passed away Junr. 18, 1962. He Is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o'er us, Many think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies in the hearts concealed. ~--Always remembered by the family. LANG -- In loving memory of a dear husband, Melville Roy Leng, who passed away June 18, 1962. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so. hard to stay, But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully free from pain, We could not wish you beck To suffer that again. Always remembered and sadly missed [by wife Mildred. --CP Photo Dittfach Aiming At Queen's Plate TORONTO (CP) -- Jockey Hugh Dittfach is fast rounding into shape for the Queen's Plate and Thursday's effort at Wood- bine could give him considera- ble backing in that classic - aeesaa for Saturday, June Auction Sale 1:30 P.M Refreshments served. June 19th, 1965 1964 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN A lovely clean automobile in like new condition. Comes with automatic transmission, and radio. $2595 1964 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF SEDAN Pampered from the doy it was purchased new . . . and shows it, Equipped with automatic transmission, V-8 engine and positraction rear end. 2595 THE ABOVE CARS ARE STILL UNDER WARRANTY . SAVE MANY DOLLARS ON THESE LIKE NEW AUTOMOBILES. 1963 CHEVROLET | STATION WAGON Large family or small you'll find this one practical. and good looking too. Equipped with automatic transmission, tadio and V-8 engine 2195 1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE Go ahead! You always wanted Further particulars of these lands may be obtained at the Assessment Department, City Hall ST. JOHNS PARISH BINGO Every Fri. at 7:45 p.m, Corner Bloor and Simcoe 20 Games $10 and $15 Jackpot 52 Nos. $120 Two extra games at $25 Jackpot and Share the Wealth TRAIL RIDING | DAY & EVENING | Adult ond Children's | SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service | New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 Open Evenings ZOLTAN - NICK & DAN'S Your authorized DATSUN DEALER Offers for the purchase of the above lot may be made on forms provided for that pur- pose by the City Clerk, 3rd floor, City Hall, Oshawa * tttech, formerly of Calgary, rode three winners, including Page Service in the 'second half of the $24.60 daily double. He also romped home ahead of the field with Gay Robin in the third and Gay Bride in the sixth. The leading rider at Fort Erle earlier in the season, Dittfach's triple effort vaulted him into second place among the jockeys at Woodbine. The second race also saw a spectacular two-horse spill in which riders Don Hale and Alf Nash, both of Toronto, escaped serious injury. Hale's Mount, Aged Dust, clipped the heels of Maple Way at the head of the stretch and Aged Dust went down heavily. Yancy, with Nash in the saddle, catapulted over the fallcn horse. The closing date for tenders is 5 p.m., D.S.T., Monday, June 28th, 1965, and <@il offers shall be sent to the City Clerk, City Hall, Osh- awa, in a sealed envelope clearly marked "Tender for Land" and 'shall be accom- panied by a certified deposit cheque payable to The Cor- poration of the City of Osh- awa for an amount equal to 10% of the amount offered. The Corporation of the City of Oshawa reserves the right to refuse any or all offers whether such offer is the highest or not. L. R. BARRAND, _City Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF BERYL BRUCE, DECEASED All persons having claims against the estate of BERYL BRUCE, late of the City of Oshawa, deceased, who died on May 18, 1965, must file their claims with the un- dersigned before the 25th day of June, 1965, after which date the assets of the RIDING INSTRUCTIONS LITTLE BUCKAROO |ast'seum,-it alee. merery ot 2 man, who left us June 18, 1958. For Reservation, 725-2737 BINGO Death can never take away, Memorles that will always linger HOLY CROSS TO-NIGHT While upon this earth we stay. 7:45 P.M, --Sadiy missed, brother, sister end Jackpots 56 and 56 a family, STRAWBERRY TEA ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH (Wilson Rd. South) TUES., JUNE 22nd 2:30 to 5 P.M. Home Baking and Sewing. BUCKEROO SWIMMING POOL OPEN DAILY 2-5P.M., 6-9 P.M, Admission 35¢. Children un- der 12, 25c. : (end of Rossland Rd. E.) 39--Notices WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUCE OUR NEW LOCATION At 52% SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA 728-7371 Volkswagen Service 160 Simcoe South Oshawa 728-0051 |1960 ANGLIA FORD, two-door. This car runs: very well, $175. Telephone Ajax | 942-6086. SALMERS -- In loving me dear brother and uncle, Fit. oe ee: Salmers, killed In England, June He Is gone but not forgotten And as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of Hake Thoughts of him are always ni _|--Ever remembered by Walda, rif and children 1963 VALIANT 200 sedan, automatic, | mahogany brown. 20,500 miles, balance of eevee Extras, $1995. Ajax 942-0721. $675 FULL PRICE buys '60 Vauxhall |Cresta. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols | Motors, Whitby 668-3331 | 1963 "WOLKSWAGEN 1500. Excellent con- c convertible like this. Com- | "itlon. Best offer. Telephone 728-7880 rR ; A | $54 . DOWN, $13.75 weekly buys this lovely pletely equipped with auto- |'64 Volkswagen deluxe with radio and matic transmission, V-8 en- |pas heater. Cash, trade or terms at gine, radio, power steering |Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. and power brakes. | $74 DOWNI $17.50 weekly buys '63 Falcon $2695 automatic: This is a lovely economy car Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, | Whitby 668-3331 1963 CH EVROLET | $54 DOWNI $11.75 weekly buys '61 Falcon |sedan, automatic. Cash, trade or terms BEL-AIR COACH Jat Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. Economical operation gives you continuing savings. Equipped with automatic |$50 DOWNI $14 weekly buys '62 Corvair transmission and radio SALMERS -- In loving memor Flight-Sergeant Eugene Saimers, Killed % action June 18, 1943. His charming ways and smiling face ' Are @ pleasure to recall, He had @ kindly word for each And died beloved by all. -Ever remembered by mother, father and brother, Orest SALMERS -- In loving memory Eugene Salmers, who was killed In action ldeluxe sedan automatic. Cash, trade or jterms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331. Dd "DOWN! $12 weekly buys '62 VOLKS- en 1500 series. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3331 $475 FULL PRICE: buys '57 Volkswagen. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, [Whitby 668-3331 |1963 SUNBEAM, Alpine, blue radio, wind- 7 Bihress |shield washers, good condition, thirty-one| Estate will be distributed hav- STRATO CHIEF COACHES 7m-3601. miles asking $1295. Telephone) jing regard only to claims in beautiful condition | -- so filed. to r ie loft -- |1960 ENVOY A-1 condition throughout | with lots of miles left. including new tires. $395" or best offer.| Dated this 4th day of June equipped with 6 cylinder en- | Telephone 725-2847 1965 ' gines and standard transmis- . | 1959 MG convertible. red with black top. sions. |Interior redone, new muffler, battery, THOMAS H. GREER, B.A., 86 King Street East |e 1 si Private. Must see. Cash. $1795 | Oshawa, Ontario, 1961 PONTIAC eau cae a as | Solicitor for the for the "Executor. LAURENTIAN SEDAN 31--Compact Cars for Sole 36--Legal A family car sure to please. Comes with automatic trans- @ beautiful memory he | EVERLASTING MEMORIALIZATION is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and install. TWO ONLY 1963 PONTIACS Plans, specifications and tend- er forms, moy obtained from the consulting engineers on or after Tuesday, June 22, 1965, upon payment of a $10 non-refundable fee. A 100% contract bond will be required. Each tender must be accompanied by a bid bond or certified check equal to 10% of the tender sum. Lowest or any tender not Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 4 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS oe Logow, Poland. The d d had been a resi- |1961 VOLKESWAGEN deluxe, radio, block heater, seat belt, 'n excellent condition mission and radio. Really shorp. $1495 1959 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 DOOR HARDTOP Styled for the young man on the go. Equipped. with auto- matic transmission and radio. $1195 EASY GMAC FINANCING MIC INSURANCE $950 Bde best offer. ._ Phone 7: 728-7115 1960 MGA 1600, good 1 op, tires, wyine $995. Telephone 725-7730 after 6 p.m | 1964 MORRIS Cooper, , bright "yellow. . After 3 p.m. telephone 725-7890. [1963 DELUXE. Volkswagen, bieck with red leatherette interior, transistor radio. Excellent second car if you don't work at GM, Telephone, 723-9198. |1963 FALCON Fordor sedan, original gleaming biack with spotless interior, radio and whitewalls. Guaranteed A-1 tow down payment handles; Seaway Mo- tors Limited, 200 Dundas Street West, Whitby. Telephone 668-5893. | 32--Trucks for Sale 1964 JEEPS ee) $295 and $495. phone 725-691 | |1952 ONE TON GMC truck, good running | Tele-| NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY MARGARET DANIEL, deceased, ALL persons having claims against the state of the said Mary Margaret Daniel, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontarid, Married Woman, deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of | 38--Coming Events _ necessarily accepted. Totten, Sims and Associates Ltd, Consulting Engineers, 306 Dundas St. West, WHITBY, Ontario. W. A. Twelvetrees P. Eng., Engineer & Secretary, Oshawa Suburban Road YALE FRIEDLANDER and COMPANY Chartered Accountants Licensed Trustees BIRTHS Commission, County Bldg., Fy Ormiston, Chairman. WHITBY, Ont. COLE -- Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Cole are pleased to announce the arrival of a son on Wednesday, June 16, 1965 at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Mary-Jo, Margaret Ellen, Peter and Geraldine. FRANCIS -- Alan and Joan (neé Clark) are happy to announce the arrival of oe Ann, a baby sister for Scott, on Wedne: day, June 16, 1965 at the Oshawa Gen- GARROW -- The family of the late Lorne David Garrow wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses, floral tributes and sympathy cards during our recent bereavement. We also wish to thank Reverend J. K. Moffat, the Mc- |Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home and all | those who assisted In many other ways, --The Garrow Family. | Night Shift Wins Invitation Trot |. ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- Night Shift won the race named for his father at Garden City Raceway Thursday night, mak- dent of Canada for 35 years, and of Oshawa for 23 years, For the past 2 years he was em- ployed by the Ontario Malle- able Iron Company. Mr. Czekaj was a member of the United Steelworkers Union; the Polish Alliance; and St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church. He is survived by his wife and a son, Igzi, of Oshawa. A sister, Mary, and a_ brother, frey Long, a Montreal harbor it after this summer and when he finishes high school," his father said. the Boucherville Protestant school, had to do a little e' studying to bring his. mar enough so that the princ coul ball and track and field. The arrangements for the trip came about after David's father met the captain of the Christian © Radich in Montreal last year. "He told me to put in an ap- plication for my boy," Capt. Long said. "We did and David was ac- alcepted by the government." up| In addition to the 88 cadets, lithe ship has a crew of 10 and waive the last term exams'six officers. His father is: Captain Geof- jilot. "We'll see how he feels about David, a Grade 7 student at Leon, both of Poland, also sur- vive. The remains are at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for a 'Class Struggle' In Jokes high requiem mass Saturday at St. Hedwig's Church, The mass will be sung by Rev. A. Bagsik and interment will be in Resur- rection Cemetery. The rosary will be said at the funeral home at 8 p.m. to- da: eral Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Stanley and staff of 4th floor. GILROY -- Edward and Shirley (nee) Hutcheon) wish to announce the arrival of their daughter, Barbara Jean, at Lachine, (Quebec) General Hospital on Thursday,; 1965. A sister for Karen and) jing $1,000 for his owner and |$47.20 for bettors who backed him in the quinella. The five-year-old overcame a bois broken stride at the start of the Layton, sixth race; the featured In- MOLYRIACKYS. -< SoM and Gall are truder Junior Invitation Trot, thankful for the safe arrival of their son,,t0 win his eighth race of the Peter John, on Saturday, June 12, 1965|season and his first since May "| 29. | weighing 9 Ibs., at Oshawa Generel Hos: \ pital. A brother for Lida Gail, lcondition, good tires. $200. Telephone | Bowmanville 623-5491. HARMAN PARK ARRANGED CKs August, 1963, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned solicitors for the Executors of the estate of the said deceased on or be- fore the 25th day of June, 1965, after which date the said Executors will proceed OPENING heed mead ony ee | JUNE 19 claims of which they shall | '99 HALF- TON Chevrolet pick-up, $25 down, $12 weekly and drive it away. Cash, | bese or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby, Demanded Of Chinese Wits PEKING (Reuters) Chi-|mor, is didactic and almost in- nese humorists have been toldivariably political in theme. that wit is part of the "'class|There is no humorous maga struggle." zine or newspaper devoted to When exchanging anecdotes,|humor. it is explained, their humor} Nor are American - etyle should reflect the ideology and|comic strips known to the solid feelings of the "working peo-|columns of Peking's daily news- 1962 HALF- TON Ford ; Econoline $25 down, | $14 weekly, Cash, trade - terms at Nicols) Motors, Whitby. 668-333 44 INTERNATIONAL 1800, , fully equip- equip- ped, 30,000 mile,s new condition. Bow-| |manville, 623-5485 } FUNERAL OF MISS MARION FELT The funeral service for Miss | 1956 TANDEM Highway "open top 36 ft The win brought Night Shift's PONTIAC-BUICK _ |va LTD. condition. Bowmanville 623 suas," | then have notice. DATED at Oshawa this 2nd 2 o'clock day of June, 1965. DEATHS season winnings to $5,515. He combined with Lullwater Frost in the quinella, Marion Felt, who died June 14 at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held Thursday at the Arm- le." The Peking Communist news- papers. Newspapers and magazines regularly publish cartoons lam- |33--Automobiles Wanted | iets hee Qh Ne AS sainiton baviini Bpecngge carol prizes, bake aCARS WANTED MURDOCH & VICTOR | | S4S), Pe ies sivalan ane Buying o New Car? 5 Simcoe Street North, reats for members' kid- ee Oshawa, Ontario, dies. Memberships for | ball | sale at park. Fun for all. | Solicitors for Norman H. Daniel, Gerald E. B. Daniel GET OUT AND SUPPORT | YOUR PARK, paper Ta Kung Pao urged both those who tell jokes, and those who listen, to distinguish be- tween the right kind and wrong kind so as to avoid '"uncon- sciously serving capitalism and feudalism and becoming their echo." Humor on stage and screen here, as well as published hu- + "Your Friendly Pontiac-Buick GMC Truck Deoler in Whitby 1006 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY 668-491 1 : pooning "imperialists" and other opponents of Chinese Communists. In modern Chinese operas, plays and films, most humor- OUs passages are devoted to heavy satire whose targets are ree oe militarists and im- strong Funeral Home. Rev. John Morris of St. Andrew's United Church conducted the service and interment was in Union Cemetery, Oshawa. The pallbearers were: S. A. Skinner, C, H. Cooper, Stanley Lovell, Elmer Whitely, Roy Lavis and Sidney Worden, Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IONDON, Ont. (CP)--Breeze On Can came in first at $20.30 and H. A. 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