Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jan 1966, p. 16

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scree JG THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdny, Jenuary 18, 1966 |33--Automobiles Wanted (Coming Events > OBITUARIES = ttctew a 27--Réoms fer Rent 30--Automobiles for Sale 4 ROOMS FOR RENT BY THE WEEK WHITBY HOTEL WHITBY 668-2337 MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars, Trade up or down, Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 . CARS WANTED 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 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM- Available in private home. Call between 5 ond 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N. 728-867 | SOUTH-END, very large nicely furnish. ed. bedroom, suitable for two gentlemen Private entrance and parking facilities. 732 Albert Street-Annis, 723-2625. pati tions Mansion RE HOUSEKEEPING ROOM for young lady, 728-9671. near hospital. Telephone jee HARMONY ROAD SOUTH, 576 -- Fur- nished room suitable for lady or gentle- man $10 weekly Telephone 723-9695. CENTRAL LOCATION Furnished rooms for gentlemen in clean modern - home. Willing to share. Separate beds. 723-0655. Paella Deen @% DREW STREET -- Two partly fur nished housekeeping rooms, third floor, sink. Apply between 5 - 8 p.m. Couple preferred. é LARGE clean furnished bedroom, single or double, use of refrigerator, central, apply 25 Quebec Street or phone 728-3908. WILSON - OLIVE. area, large furnished room, in quiet. home for gentlemen, shift workers welcome. apply after ¢ p.m. 574 Crerar Avenue, FURNISHED sleeping room for gentle- man willing to share. Close to South General Motors. $7, Call 725-8645 after 4.15 p.m. Savane ae ONE clean housekeeping room or gentleman. Very central, Close to bus. Phone 728-1070. Snoceaenel ae VERY lar room for' two gentlemen, single Dede. Close to South General Motors. Shiff workers welcome. Free park $7 wach. 725-2915. SING r double room, Private kitchen and bath. Ladies only. Telephone 778-045) FURNISHED housekeeping room, refrig- erator, stove. Central. Apply 204 Drew Street. i EO Se COMFORTABLE single room for gentle- man, central, few minutes from north plant. Apply 136 in Street East FURNISHED bedroom, ; television, « Close to South General Motors. Suitable for two. Telephone 778-2005. ATTRACTIVELY furnished room for gentieman in private adult home. Cadilac! 41 PONTIAC convertible, V-8 automatic,ivicinity of Maple avenue. Telephone 725-1777, FWO UNFURNISHED rooms with kitch en. Apply 48 Harris Street or telephone 723-1673 PES . CHURCH STREET, 132, Sing Apply after 5 pm. lady or Gentie- Foom for FURNISHED ROOM for men Aish cate ansedinclic FURNISHED foom for ledy or gentle-/der, automatic, dark metallic blue, match- man. Parking available. Near north Gen-| eraf Motors. 728-1934. | po lle saa ra iain eee ene 28--Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD, gentlemen, lunches | packed, shift workers welcome. Parking | space, good hearty meals, 6'2. days. me ee re | SINGLE ROOMS and board. Apply 25) Division Street. renee COLBORNE ST. EAST 57, room, board. Board if desired. Telephone 668-3804 | 75 Bontiac four-door sedan, six-cylin- Cars Bought and Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 KING STREET W. OSHAWA 723-6322 --. 723-8311 On the spot financing ALL CASH For clean cars or trucks. We deal up or down, Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 GUS | BROWN MOTORS | dealer | 725-6568 45 GALAXIE 500 XL, bucket seats, floor shift, only eleven thousand miles, will sell or trade on later model. Can be financed Apply Solina Read and No. 2 Highway, }6 miles east Oshawa |1965 FORD only 13,000 miles. One owner. Good family car. Selling very reasonable | Telephone 728-1521. | i960 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard- |top licence 303040, V8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio. Stalker | Motor Sales, 723-6322, 723-8311 PRIVATE -- 1963 Potiac Laurentian, aute-| matic, radio, white walls, wheel discs,| 13,000 original miles. Lady driven, $1,775. | jor nearest offer. Telephone 728-7909. |1963 CHEVY Ii Standard, dark brown. |Excellent condition. Telephone 623-2293. \'59 GARWOOD HOUSE trailer, sixteen jfeet, factory-made, sleeps four, furnish- can deal you $100 less than | any other car led, range, refrigerator, insulated, gas heat, toilet, hitch. Licence -94395T. Gus {Brown Mectors Ltd., 728-7375. lpower equipped, radio. whitewalls, discs. ilicence H35631. Buy this one now at win- |ter prices! Gus Brown Motors, 728-7375. |'59 CADILLAC convertible, red interior, lall of Cadillac's luxurious appointments. Licence 45122, Must be seen to be ap-! preciated. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-) 7375. ing interior. Low down payment. Licence 22463, Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. PONTIAC Parisienne, jo-door hard-| V-8, automatic, power equipped.) Black, red interior. Scarce model. Licence 40874. Hurry! Gus Brown Motors Ltd.,/ 728-7375. | 1961 CHEVROLET Impala, sedan, licence 504059, V8 automatic, power steering,' power brakes, radio. Like new. Stalker/ Motor Sales, 723-6322, 723-831) 13 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard Gentleman, to share. Close to north Gen-liop, silver blue, blue interior, V-8 auto eral Motors, downtown. Apply above matic, power equipped, radio, discs.| 7i|Sharp! Licence 30163. Gus Brown) ROOM for working girl in home of young family, day care for child. At bus stop. Telephone 728-9277, YOUNG LADY boarder wanted close to downtown. Good meals $16. Seven day week. Telephone 728-3577. Cee ate PRIVATE room and board, home cooked meals, lunches packed. Park Road North area. No objection to shift worker. Tele- phone 723-0115. t ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen, lunches packed, reasonable rates: laun- dry done separately. Close to south plant. |, Parkit 29 Oxtord Street. 723-6035. ROOM and breakfast. Lunches packed Steady employed 'gentlemen to share. Close to South General Motors and Shop- ping Centre. Parking. #1 Park Road South. %3 PONTIAC two-door sedan, licence| 67060D, Sahara beige outside and In. The) best from Pontiac in styling and economy. | Six cylinder engine with automatic trans- mission. Was $2,195. Sale $1,995 Seaway | Motors (1945) Ltd., East, Whitby. 668-5893. 1956 DODGE sedan, écylinder push-but phone 728-9828. '0 PONTIAC six cylinder Trade tor ste-| Chevrolet will sell Telephone 725-8602 SNOW TIRES 14" 15"; wheels $3 up 283 engine, new. Courtice Aute Wreckers 723-5738. Nights 725-4404. Motors Lid., 728-7375, | 7 | 1120 Dundas Street) ion automatic, $125 or best offer. Tele. ion wagon or truck or sale. '59 Impala! All in good condition ROOM AND BOARD for one or two, will- PRIVATE ROOM with board, for gentle- man, good residential area. Telephone 728-0693. ROOM AND BOARD for quiet General Motors ee, to share room in private home, no. 1 shift worker preferred. Tele phone 723-0174. QRS ROOM AND BOARD 6 day week, lunches packed. Willing to share. 725-9843 57 Brock Street East. AG Ot ROOM AND BOARD, five day week, TV in room near south General Motors. Private entrance. Telephone 725-9483 or apply 1429 Oxford Street eae ROOM AND BOARD for two girls, will Ing to shi $15 weekly. Telephone 942-| Ow. ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen, parking facilities. Close to south General Motors, 'five days. Telephone 728-1280 ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen, will 'ng to share, lunches packed. Whitby, central. Telephone 668-2109 ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman will ing to share. Single beds. Lunches pack ed Wilsen and King area Telephone 728- 9692 29--Wanted To Rent TWO BEDROOM apartment, unturnished.| Required by couple with infant. Prepared fo pay approximately $100 monthly. Tele-| phone 421-0301 Toronto. WANTED, house in Oshawa or Whitby,| reasonable rent, on or befor ebruary| 1ath,.... pORRERBI AS ' vi | 30--Automobiles For Sale KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off | Trade up or down Always top quality. a 1963 PONTIAC, six cylinder, standard,| licence 82506D, radio, whitewalis. Just) like new! Stalker Motor Sales, 723-6322,) 723-8311. 193 CHEVROLET impala, convertibie.| licence 58183D, automatic, power steer-| ing, radio. Stalker Motor Sales, 723-6322,| 723-8311 j ' PONTIAC wagon, é&cylinder, auto matic, custom radio, windshield washers, back-up lights. One owner car. Very good condition. Telephone 725-1644 '61 CHEVROLET four - door Bel Air, 6 cylinder, automatic 42,000 original miles. Previous owner's name on request. Fully gueranteed. Licence H39538. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. tet.|™matic, power brakes, steering, red, biack id share. Harmony South district. trim. No down pay Licence H37825. Gus 725-6568. Z LIENS PAID OFF! We trade up, down Choose from over 60 cars. ments! Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375 USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor street) "| cellent condition. '63 PONTIAC convertible, V-#, auto t. Terms te sult rown Motors Ltd No downpay East, after 4, 723-2281. 1$9 PONTIAC, licence 425980. Four - door! |sedan, automatic, no down payment, $25| monthly, Stalker Motor Sales, 723-6322,/ 723-8311 1964 PONTIAC, two door hardtop, licence| 109297, VB. automatic, power steering,| wer brakes, radio, Stalker Motor Sales, | 723-6322, 723-8311 '99 OLDSMOBILE, two - door hardtop, good dependable car, rebuilt transmis mission, new exhaust system. Asking $450 or best offer. Port Perry. 985-7558 '7 CHEVROLET Bei Air, two-door hard top, rebuilt V-8, automatic, radio, interior $500. Bowman-| and exterior very good ville 623-2230 after 4. WRECKING 1960 Oldsmobile, selling for parts. Apply at 116 Bond Street West 162 ACADIAN Station Wagon, 6 cylinder! automatic, radio, whitewalls etc. Ex- Telephone 725-1490 after 5 p.m | 1961 PONTIAC, 4 door automatic 6 radio.| rear speaker, whitewalls, disc9, 2-speed wipers, washers, undercoated. Phone 72 | 7959. 1957 OLDSMOBILE, two door hardtop New rubber. Excellent condition. Best] offer. Telephone 723-3325 after 4 1986 CHEVROLET Wagon, V-8 automatic,| radio, custom roof rack. Good condition, Private. $250. Telephone 668-6526. '$9 CADILLAC, 4-door hardtop, '62 series, completely power equipped. Outstanding condition throughout. Private. $1,000. Ac cept older car as part-payment. 725-5555. 31--Compact Cars For Sele SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD. S. 723-3461 Open Evenings Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Your Authorized Datsun and: Fiat Dealer j | Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service. 160 Simeoe South 728-0051 sport, 327 auto. %2 PONTIAC Laurentian, four - door sedan, V-8 automatic, power steering with extras. Apply 347 Baldwin Street '99 PARISIENNE station wagon, four- door Excellent condition, automatic radio, whitewalis. Licence 46473. Gus Brown Motors Lid., 725-6568 "3 PONTIAC hardtop, V-8, automatic,| radio. Real sharp car! Power steering,| brakes. Licence 30163. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. '59 PONTIAC Parisienne two-door hard-\otfer, Telephone 725-6619 between 4.30 and top; V-8 automatic, radio. No down pay: ment. Easy terms, Licence 48092. Gus) Brown Motors L1d., 725-6568 | 1965 CHEVROLET convertibie, licence! H30126, Super Sport, V& iutomatic, fully remonstrator Staiker Motor equ oper i Sales, 723-6322, CONVERTIBLE -- 1960 Parisienne Pon fiac. Fully equipped. Very good condi-! tion. $1200. Telephone 668-4517 | 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian V-8 automatic, four door, whitewalls, 31,000 miles. Tele phone 7887 "#4 CHEVROLET sedan, standard $1,400 or will trade down to automatic apply be-| fore 4o.m 725-1846 '§) PONTIAC Laurentian station wagon, 4 + Six, automatic, radio. Ga di Telephone 423-240 \ 99 PONTHAC" ToOr--deor, radio, while walig, wheel landard. $495. Bow.) manville after 3 i 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, few fires. One owner, 6875. + 725-3812 723-831) j 11964 MG.B. white with red int * VOLVO & PEUGOT %* MERCEDES, BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 1960 MG, blue with matching interior radio, Excellent condition. Must sell, best 8pm 1962 ENVOY, 4 cylinder, 4 speed trans mission, radio, whitewalls, snow tires with rims. Body and motor in excellent condi tion. 423-3493 or 423-5687 Excel.) lent condition. Call 728-9473 evenings be-| tween 6-8. 1960 VAUXHALL -- $225 or bes! offer Telephone 723-9183 | | sc |32--Trucks for Sele 82 GMC truck, covered box, excellent| RUMMAGE SALE. Harmony Hall, corner condition, beth motor and body, $250. 2! 1946 JEEP, four wheel drive Pertect Condition For more information please telephone 725-8885 1955 CHEVROLET 'ton truck. Excellent mechanical condition. No down payment.| Terms to suit. Licence 190378. Gus Brown| M Lid, 725-6568 | CHEVROLET Panel truck Good con | dition Can be seen at Al's Supertest Sta- tion, Manchester Phone 985-7041, cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid 206 Wentworth East 723-7'8' OSHAWA AUTO PARTS: + Wanted cars for wrecking, Tires and parts for sale. 1175 Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2162. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. bought, parts for sale. Iron and etals bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311 WANTED -- Cars for wrecking. Tele- phone 728-4549, Robert Nichols. : 34---Autemobile Repair NOW OPEN HILLCREST TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1 Mile East of Townline on No. 2 Highway. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS REPAIRS EXCHANGES ADJUSTMENTS ONE DAY SERVICE ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP GENERAL REPAIRS 723-8651 (Formerly Walton's Supertest TRANSMISSION specialists. Transmis sions are our only business. 1038 Simco- . |North. Phone 728-7339 35--Lost and Found ONE BUDGIE BIRD, blue and white, $5 reward. Telephone 728-0660 LOST, cat, white with black brown and | orange markings, extra toe on each paw, Chestnut Whitby. Child's Pet. 668-3478. 36--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT SPEIRS, deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Robert Speirs, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Inspector, deceased, who died on the 25th day of Streets, December, 1965, must file |ville, dear mother of Helen (Mrs their claims with the under- |Park) Bowmanville, and Jack Trimm,| had been a resjdent of Fairview refuses to accept the restric- been handicapped by the fact} member to serve in the House of Commons of Canada in the E signed before the 26th doy Mol ig AA Nearly pleat UPI So |Lodge for 18 months, tion that the local industry is small} above-mentioned electoral district, which said return is on file ot 7 of January, 1966, after which Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel,| Mrs, Johnson was a devoted The 12-mile zone went into ef- in scope and its plans for expan- my office ond may, on poyment of a fee of twenty cents, be there a date the assets of the Estate Bowmanville Service a ihe chapel on member of the Church of the wag ee the' nein tok sion modest. inspected and extracts taken therfrom at any reasonable time Gill be dintuied Raving se Wednesday 'at 2 o'elec nterme UReslirrection, 'Toronto and wasltt Jan, 1. Japan, th saan on.| 'However, the industry lately during the six months next ofter the Sth day of January, 1966, gard only to claims so filed. lun "active member of the at nation fishing in ! ~ sr has shown great vitality. Vari-| Deing the day upon which the said return was furnished to me. DATED this 3lst day of |women's association -of the /@%4 Water: TeCopeere cy a ous incentive schemes have| Dated at Oshawa, this 14th doy of January, 1966, December, 1965 epi epantaed church old three-mile limit. been introduced, orders for| ROGER G. CONAN 5 Ww Entered into rest.at the Oshawa General) ¥ - 3 5 ' 5 ; ON ka C, whips ne pbk ooh Ruasial cn Sunany, January 16, 1966. On the occasion of her 100th Negotiations eG - larger and better-equipped fish- Returning Hie Oshawa, Ontario, |qines, Not! bishop, cwlovtd ner ot Mre,| Dirthday she received letters cal Beagnhar -- Hiag sth goon ing vessels have been -placed| rate 4 " \Syivie Pothier (May). of Three Rivers,| congratulation from the Queen,/eve Of the new year Yiand prospects have opened up| Summary of Return of Electi n ela gull oanhilen "Quebec, Mise Eileen Bishop. of Oshawa.| Prime Minister L. B. Pearson, | Were unable to reach agree-|of a substantial export trade in MICHAEE STARR ction Lae cabinet Be (Hele fT to, Jim 3 : 3 y j | i ; , Nee tee ey tien of Avro' ana| Premier John Robarts and|ment. Japan now is preparing) fish. } Bg : brother of Leo, and Frank of, Toronto,| Michael Starr, MP for Ontario 4 as gee ta vag Hogget pre-' In these circumstances, : the Number of a ee ae ae ¢ m| Riding sented jointly to the Interna-|industry has been able to pre-| ag Funeral Home, Oshawa with Requiem| g. * A ) | sons fro: i NOT ICE High Mas¢ in St. Gregory's Church, Wed-| Predeceased by her husband tional Court of Justice. If New | sent a stronger case for protec-| RECEIPTS AMOUNT ohcin tech ae nesday, January: 19th af 10 am. Inter-) j , viv , Zealand is not prepared to join | tj ; ' 11, CREDITORS eet Kenrireciion 'canietely | in 1929, she is survived by three 1 'Ni tion from foreign vessels. Receipts, contributions, ete $8014.25 1 ( : daughters, Mrs. A. MeMurchy)in the presentation, Japan will! yen with the three-mile limit) Promised unpaid. contributions, ete nil oe ee Mahal a | (Mabel) of Whitby. Mrs, W. J.'probably go to the court alone.|there had been allegations of Total pate $9014.28 oo n the estate of Eva ape COOPER, Thomas Sylvanus ~ ~ ht ' s s |. : i ents Rs oie dea ere © 078 tO a . 3 tating She Ringe st | panes mo irc oy saecs seg Meets Geta at MPEG | Meiallle meh earl ar Opn CAPE the City of Oshawa, County |Hospital on Monday January 17, 1966,| y h) o ronto centred on Jap New Ze: ¥ rudi-| Number of iomas Sylvanus Cooper, brother f sons, "10S 3 s | y fis 0 : i of Ontario : Lee an anus Cooper. Foal ons and two sons, Robert of Peter jese will temporarily observe ee mentary ena patrol Fm PAYMENTS AMOUNT persons paid 4 Creditors of the deceased, (Mrs. Phoebe May, and Norman Cooper, a and Joseph of Ne ee a oe vos ia Bindi yong oo nit Condidate's personal expenses $1000.00 1 who died at Oshawa, October all of Oshawa, and Lioyd Cooper of Monc:| ke. . ey aety New 4 is "| ploy s PONDS. oad es hae es nil -- 13th, 1965, are requested to | for. New, Brunswick, in pis sain year) Also surviving are nine grand-jislation, New Zealand will be!and slow and no match for Tagranis <, nil --< send. particulars of their . | Oshawa with funeral service in the chap-| Children, 25 great-grandchildren' able to take effective steps to many Japanse fishing craft.) Petty Cloims .... nil. Sas claims to the undersigned on _|¢! Thursday, January 20th at 3.15 p.m. | and four great-great-grandchil- enforce it, |Air force planes have been en- Hire of premises 535.00 3 or before January 24th, 1966, dren aes z oe \listed to help. | Services Spe ee naman eM 504.76 8 after which date the estote WOTTEN, Irvin Jethro The funeral service will be BIGGER FLEETS The government has put into Travelling expenses ond hire of vehicles 104.51 3 _ will be distributed Entered into rest-in the Oshawa Gen-|held at 1 p.m. Jan. 19, at the Increasing numbers of Japan- service a larger 20-knot patrol| Goods supplied .............555 ren 1475.95 1 DATED at Oshawa, December NA tat Be het age Naar niz| Ralph Day Funeral Home, 180\ese fishing craft have operated|craft and has brought a naval) Advertising eevee oseeseceews 5394.03 23 30th, ee A ee band of Muriel Roughiey, father of Mrs., Danforth ave., Toronto. Inter-' in New Zealand waters for sev-| minesweeper out of mothballs to Total (Ge bbAREEOEN NS OEE $915.25 49 Dorothy Eleanor ferhealbeay Allen piety Seerens ene eet beeen ment will be in St. John's Ceme-| eral years. New Zealand coastal reinforce the policing operation . xecutrix, noth -o hawa, 'brother-o inni aie ' Bia CR a we Rit ARE . by her solicitors Bryant of Port' Perry, Mrs. William] DELAYED UNDTISPUTED-CLAIMS s . Tonkin (Alice) and Mrs. Hazel Merritt | PARKHILL & YANCH, 8B Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, Ontario, |38--Coming Events _ BINGO ¢ 1 AD 91,490.00 IN PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 Jackpots Nos. 53-58 $300. in 52 Nos. or Less $200. in announced Nos, $25. Consolation Prize Plus $10. per line both games Early Bird Game 7:45 Sharp Guaranteed Minimum $5.00 Per Line $25.00 Full Card. | $150.00 Jackpot Game 20 Regular Games ot $20.00 | Double in 15 Nos. or Last 5 Games $30. per gome. ADMISSION 50c Less. Bus Service leaving King and | Simcoe Streets at 7:15 p.m. The biggest prize money in the area for a 50c ad- mision charge, EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT JUBILEE PAVILION ing and Harmony, Wednesday, Janu 427 Madison avenue. Phone horse tandem trailer, $375, Call 655-4731,'2°Y 19h, 9:30 a.m. Good used clothing $ PER MONTH i "The-cost of this ad. doily for one €or. Too -small to be noticed? You're read- ing ie? | Funeral arrangements and | Into the Saviour's Arms at last, ringers, "The bells of course add some-| any reasonable time during the six months after the 8th day : floral arrangements for all | yee yf sneer a el a There are seven tons of bells thing unique to the cathedral," January, 1966, being the day upon which the said return w 4 occasions | For memory keeps you ever near us in the tower and they are con- says Dean Brian Whitlow. furnished to me . j meee ae | <UL reserniinteal hy denier En sidered 'trung"--in the technical; 'There is a great deal of tra- Dated at Whitby, this 8th day of January, 1966. j H "EN yt i ae oe --wh through the dit ttached to th ticu- i son-in-law, James, grandson and grand Sense-----when swung ition attached to them, particu i 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | daughter. complete arc from mouth-up to\larly around Christmastime. Roe ito ae A , 728-6555 oe tmouth-up position, 4 "At the New Year, the old J SLACK -- In loving memory of « dear A sound may be attained | year is rung out with the change} Summary of Return of Election Expenses of CLAU. usband Clark Slack who passed &way from a bell hanging mouth called the Nine Tailors, tradi- 7 5 p Janua 18, 1959 ; ; , . Kir geek beveoe Bee yet What' we would give it we could say |down, by moving it enough to! tionally played for a death. HIBBERT VIPOND 4 pay at elie qe tor. yar voles one'sor yar emis Bet tue clapper to tap the side,| "Then the bells will be rung Num GERROW | To sit with you and chat a while but this is known to ringers as to welcome in the New Year." ares So you who have a husband "cohiming."' - RO ei Me AGAR ASR te 1 FUNERAL CHAPEL | chit in ihc suche | Chiming does not extract the Aids secant s2160819 Z r 0! rhach i ugg & Receipts, contributions, etc: pane + 390 KING STREET WEST Til You. wee nat. varant cnet. full sound of a. Dell but singing Small Animals Promised unpaid contributions 1.44. nil s r A fervent wish my husband was here| does. TEES, AS ak as Pereee i : Telephone 728-6226, There are hours of heartaches and tears) Tunes played on the huge bells Clinics Planned ae ahd sit = For he was mine and | loved him so d Some day. we hope to meet him are called changes, and can m Number of San Gay, we know not wien i only be played if each of the KITCHENER (CP) -- Mass PAYMENTS AMOUNT . persons paid is na er la * : ' : ae % Sever te part aoates anti - rabies vaccination clinics} Condidate's personal expenses ...... $ 668.80 iB --Sadly missed and always r ed for small animals will. be ar- Postage 2527.33 CARD OF THANKS BY Dia. wits. Eitiey "Bleck; 900: Borden. and lranged throughout Waterloo! Telegrams ...... : ay famil j elegrams nil sie . cues $80 WIG LOST County because of a sharp in- Petty claims nil ee 5 : crease in incidence of the dis- Hire of premises 1196.00 4' LANDER -- Following the recent pass gee oe 19 Ming, rm gre hirage ease in the area Services ra ; 3933.72 na of my beloved wife, Hazel, | would 9 yes ike af his Hime te coneey ta. ott our | Lweedié, fie paren awey at Brighton, The clinics, planned for early ee: aa and hire of vehicles 91.86 ' |many friends and neighborsmy heartfelt| va Miade ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Two -|next month, will be free. 300ds. supplied ............ 2828.58 42 " +. i vi 1} Hi ry is k k ST, LOUIS ( wo) ' er eB er bet ta gtiir feng lel sith Which we'll gue parle | men tried to grab a purse | Dr. G. E. D. Wilson, Kitch-| Advertising od indelinabe eachand 7273.68 18 ing six months iliness in hospital and your| ye Be ue ecin ee a from Karen Carter, 26, as |ener medical health officer, and Total Lee cE Ree RE $18519.91 107 constant visits even when she became $0] _Dearty' remembered by. son Reg, dauch-| she was out walking Setur- |Dr. Alan S.. Taylor, Waterloo ; sick she didn't know. Also for th ¥f , 89, daugh-) § 4 ' s oe -| DY, S ; ' 5 "Sympathy" cards you are so graciously, ter-inlaw Mildred and grandson Gary. day night. |County health officer, expect-to DELAYED UNDISPUTED CLAIMS sendi oO on . | Sond ng to me new Ee Ok om --- =a Miss Carter said she- /arrange clinics in Galt and ae Everlasting Memorialization | dropped the purse and sat (every village, town and town is almost' possible with the | on it. The men tried to lift | ship | DISPUTED CLAIMS 1 wien to, thank amy isle. MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER | her up by the hair. Her hair | Wallace Koegler. manager of} afl Nand Rev. Mundy for their) that we supply and install; came off the Kitchener Waterloo and } v cards and gifts during my stay in| Please. call i The men ran away with {North Waterloo Humane Soci- Dated at Whitby, this 8th day of spital. Special than! r ~ itby, y of January, 1966. Ie Packer Brant Ghia eee MOUNT LAWN | her $80 wig, but left the jety, says the outbreak of rabies oc 1 on ME MEMORIAL PARK purse '| this year is worse than the last GL: MURDOCK Q.C --Mrs, Gwen Walls, | 723-2633 outbreak seven years ago. Official Age AUTO WRECKERS want Cars IRVIN JETHRO WOTTEN -- |terment was in pirene Union, CANADA ELECTIONS ACT ~ In poor health for two years| Cemetery, ae aay ; ? Irvin Jethro Wottan, 581 Grier-/ The pallbearers were Eati, Electoral District of Ontario son st., died Jan. 17, at the Osh-| Ward, George Hess, Carl Avery. SUMMARY OF RETURN OF MRS. ARNOLD E. ALLEN MILLBROOK -- The funeral for Mrs. Arnold E. Allen. of Port Hope, who. died Jan. 13 in a Port Hope train-motor acc- ident was held Jan. 15, from BINGO TUES. JAN, 18th 7:30 P.M. awa General Hospital. He was|Chester Urbanovic, Garnet Coch- in his, 68th year. - jrane and Nelson Cochrane. ; \ 8 and $10 |St. Andrew's United Church; Born July 10, 1898, at Colum-) . an SSARE or ef Millbrook. The Rev. Daniel E.| bus, the deceased was a son of| 'FUNERAL OF ELECTION EXPENSES POT Manning officiated. the late Mr. and Mrs. se MRS WILLIAM J. DUNCAN $150, JACKPO Mrs, Allen, the former Edith|Wotten. He was married in| 'pe memorial service for Mrs. There is below set out, as required by Section 63 (5) of the Canada Elections Act, a summary, signed by,.the official agent, of the return of election expenses made to.me by him on beholf of James Edward Rundle, one of the candidates ot the recent election of a member to serve in the House of Commons of Canada held in the above-mentioned electoriol district, which said return is on file at my office and may, on payment of a fee of twenty cents, be there inspected and extracts taken 5 therefrom ot any reasonable time during the six months next =~ after the 8th day of January, 1966, being the day upon which : the said return was furnished to me. Dated at Whitby, this 8th doy of January, 1966. ROGER G, CONANT, Q.C. | Returning Officer, Summary of Return of Election Expenses of JAMES 4 EDWARD RUNDLE. : 52 Nos. $20, CONSOLATION FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor and Edith Ann Nimigon, lived in Millbrook! November, 1922, in. Oshawa. | William James Duncan, who 'until her marriage in July. She) 4 resident of Oshawa. for| died Jan. 13"at the family tes: taught Sunday school at St. An-) more than. 50 years, Mr. Wotten | idence, Darlington Townshif, ot a ee |was an employee of General) was held at the Armstrong Fun- She had played on Millbrook) Motors for 48 years prior to his| eral Home at 2 p.m. Jan. 17. sirls' softball team and had as- | Rev. G. W. C. Brett minister sisted 'i the coaching of @ retirement in 1963. He was a) ; ber of King Street United teri . younger team, membe: ng Street jot Knox Presbyterian Church, M i : Church and of Cedar Lodge,'conducted the service. Inter- rs. Allen was born in Ponty-| No, 270, AF and AM. He was|ment was in Mount Lawn Ceme- eta a were agg ice keeniy interested in hunting and/ tery, g q, mer ure! fishing. | The pallbearers were six sons, Hrynewich. She attended Pon-| He is survived by his wife, Roy, Jack, Allan, Robert, Phil- typool public school until 1952|the former Muriel Roughley: al tip and Garry Duncan. Petit ee et daughter, Mrs. Allan Starr (Dor-| ~ lily ville. ere she da son, Roy I, Wotten,| attended Central public sito Gee " ' Bowmanville High School, and! was a member of the CGIT. f i , ST. GEORGE'S HALL BINGO ALBERT & JACKSON STS. | EVERY WEDNESDAY | 7:45 18 GAMES AT $10, 2. GAMES AT $20. FUNERAL OF Also surviving are three sis- -- pinnae pamrnings : ters; Mrs. Minnie: Bryant of, bd "pda ie sa ' Number of ; She graduated from Millbrook| port Perry, Mrs. William 'Ton-\78mes Jan. 13 at the family res-) persons from High School in 1962. In 1963\kin (Alice) and Mrs, Hazel Mer-\'lied Jan. 13 at the family res- RECEIPTS AMOUNT whom received -- she graduated from Peterbor-| itt of Oshawa and four'grand-| idence, 115 Burk st., was held) peceints contributions, ete. 4910.00 3 Pal SHARE THE WEALTH ; ; | $150 Jackpot 50 Nos ough Teachers' College and for! children. at 3.15 p.m., Jan. 17, at the) promised unpaid contributions, ete. nil '« 4 two y taught h f i ' A Armstrong Funeral Home | : $5. eath Horizontial Line wo years taught on the staff} The memorial service will be' Rey iad BCT conbiiciea | LODE os Ga ta ae 3 | $20. Consolation of Keith Wightman School ,in pejd at the Armstrong Funeral ae caine andi BP sine in 4 te $15, DOOR PRIZES La Gopteribk after her mar ee eae St fo). Mount 'Lawn Cemetery are ; Number of | riage. she joined the staff ot union p Aigo mage ag ig = hy The pallbearers were Robert | Condidate' etd oa gene bere oid Charles Gummow public schoolliey Herbert, minister of King|Ploody. Ernest Bell, Gordon) poco" Pre Spent en 504 A ' ere : Street United Church, will ce Bell and ream Talesrone page : Nil g BIRTHS b ae co babel pe her hus-! duet the service. ' | Petty claims sien 1.66 3 | \Mre Wien Brod p essed Donations to the Heart Fund! Leet . Hire of premises ..seevseseee 55.00 2 | pg s vis) in his memory would be FUNERAL OF" Services : .-+, 1084.47 9 | MhaMAN co taun and Benda (nal ce ANG by CWO! eciated. LLOYD A. MITCHELL -- | Travelling expenses & hire of vehicles 363.36 5 ' Blanchard) are happy to announce the| Drothers, Kenneth and Laverne "* | Requiem Mass was sung in oods supplied -........4.. ' 171.78 9 arrival of a son, James Darien, weight of Millbrook, |St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic verWaitig cic oaks eee kc see 4 ge pitt Sheer Haehel, Thanks! Pallbearers were Kenneth FUNERAL OF church at 9 a.m.. Jan. 17, for| TON A oy See es 4786.70 34 to Dr. Halam-Andres and the nurses of Bell, William Bromell, Robert) * JOHN C. ARMSTRONG | Tloyd Arthur Mitchell who died) he: maternity wing, Allen, Leslie Sheehan, Peter! The memorial service for) Jan. 14, at the Toronto -- hospi-| DELAYED UNDISPUTED CLAIMS i" Serin and William Mihowich. | John Charles Armstrong, 128) tal for Sick Children, | NIL t GHORTON -- Bill and Barbara (nee Burial was in Lakefield ceme-|.Byron st. Whitby, who died Jan.) Rev. A. Takacs sang the : i Fival of theif 'son, Steven William, weight | tery. '14, at the Oshawa General Hos-|mass. Interment was in Resur-| DISPUTED CLAIMS Ny Se et og i oT) pil, was held at 1 arm. Jan, rection Cemetery. | NIL 3 st ar iid for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald! MES tenn: 2 (17, at the Armstrong Funera!' e pallbearers were Gerry [Er Batuigoatngya Wels. tec at MRS. JAMES JOHNSON iis {Kane, Gregory Merkley, Mich-| Dated ot Whitby this 8th day of January, 1966 Ardie Horton, all of | Oshawa. Many) Mrs. James Johnson, who, Rey, J, Smith, minister of| ae! Kellar, Mark Tomalak, Pet-| Cc, E. Meliveen. MRS. E, H. CRYSDALE Official Agent thanks to Dr celebrated her 100th birthday) <} Mark's United Church, Whit-|er Hopman and Raymond Kra : Jan. 7 died Jan. 17, at Fair-ipy conducted the service. In- wehuk. SELENSKY -- Victor and Dorothy (ree, view Lodge, Whitby. She had ski h e ' 4 7 eae) com Michsel Karl, 6 lbs., 11] Deen in failing heaith since suf- ozs, born January 13th, 1966, at the Osh-| fering a fall last October Japs Ignore New Zealand Law CANADA ELECTIONS ACT j 5 ty hanks R sc Dre Joe Rundle and fourth-tloor stall. ba Ve eee Hunt- i 'ington, e deceased was a ; a : : jdaughter of the late Mr. and Electoral District of Ontario | Mrs. William Huntington. Born 'iets ntseon" cee Which Bars Off-Shore Fishing |gland, she was married in En By J. C. GRAHAM | gland and came to Canada with ,, | her husband in 1912. Canadian Press Correspondent eaters re:vieh la toh ot good SUMMARY OF RETURN: OF foes consi oats tel ELECTION EXPENSES DEATHS Y, Ethel Mi A resident of Toronto for AUCKLAND (CP) -- A new/|!ong voyage from Japan. , el > ey 7 . " . Peal lb sun Bowmanville on} many years, Mrs, Johnson was' jaw bars foreign craft from fish The New Zealand fishing in- Theth'-1s below: set oat, es: reduired: By Section OS fe) {ak ane Sinday January 1é. 1966, Ethel Mae| Well known in the Oshawa and/ing within 12 miles of the New|dustry has protested vigorously) Canada Election Acta summary, signed by the official agent, of had zealand coast, but Japan, the to the New Zealand government, She country most deeply affected, but. its representations have| the return of election expenses made to me by him on behalf of Michael Starr, one of the candidotes at the recent election of Bailey, aged 70 years, beloved wife of Whitby area where she i 4s Bet: Robert Bailey, 5 Flett Stree Bowman, | Visited on many occasions both of Oshawa, in his 68th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, with funeral service in the chapel Thursday, January 20 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. (Donations to the Heart Fund In his memory will be appreciated.) Car Demand Forecast For '70 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)-- FERGUSON, Lorne The president of General Mo | At. Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, tors, James M. Roche, said da January 16th, 1966, Lorne Ferguson, be-| , yerag 6 ioved husband of the late Bertha E | Monday the average annual de E, Mosher, and loving father of Mrs. R.'™mand for cars and trucks in the Dean (Ruth), Agincourt and Ralph Fer-| United States could exceed 11,- ausdn of Islington, in 'hig 8 ar, Rest-| * . fig ine NICTHOSIA at 000,000. by 1970 Home, 152 King St. E. Service in the! He said record daies of 9,500; chapel Wednesday, January 19, at 2 p.m. 000 cars. and 1,500,000 trucks were achieved in 1965. 'Master Bell-Ringer Climbs ieee j Spiral Steps For 30 Years nil VCTORIA (CP)--Every Tues- eight ringers counts carefully | y and Sunday for 30 years,|and has full control of his bell. W. Izard has climbed the 72) Lack of rope-sight on the part spiral steps in the bell tower of of a ringer may lead to some- Christ Church Cathedral. jthing as minute as a bell rung He is a master bell-ringer, in'a fraction of a second off time, charge of the belfry at ihe ca H-set-the-hearer's teeth! thedral, one of only five'on edge. churches in Canada which regu-| Or it may lead to a ringer be- larly has its bells rung by hand. jing hoisted up in the air 25 feet On Tuesdays--practice days--|by his rope, possibly to crack Dated at Oshowo, this 14th doy of January, 1966. L. M. SOUCH Official Agent CANADA ELECTIONS ACT Electoral District of Ontario SUMMARY OF RETURN OF Interment Union Cemetery. } j i i HICKS, Alma In Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday January 16th 1966. Alma Kline in her 79th . + 1 aes year beloved wite of George Hicks (14 IN MEMORIAM and Sundays, he stands with his skull on the ceiling. Prince Street), and dear mother of Mrs seven other bell-ringers in a cir-- A full peal of bells involves | Richard Hurd (Patty), Mrs. Blaine Eliott "le t j s- ames i (Gladys), and Wesley Hicks of Toronto, cle to practice the complex, fas- 5,040 changes--each ringer must U CAYLEY -- In loving memory of my cinating art of ringing church/pull his bell that number of Robert BE. Cayley bells. 'times in a different order each Bell fascinated time. sister of Mrs, Lydia Bartlett of Brampton,| Mrs. Frank Taylor (Lulu) of Scarborough,' parents Mr. and Mrs. |Mrs. Jack Forlies (Lillian) Percy Kline| (Darb). There is below set out, as required by Section 63 (5) of the ringing has |and Milton Kline, of Toronto. Resting at aAlweys femembered by daughter Belle ied pre han #0 VedTL HE th wb 4 1 at Canada Elections Act, a summary, signed by the official agent Ning: SHLAA Mame berviee (thee onl eet rceaices lim for more tha hequblgs |__ +t nas: been done only once a of the return of election expenses made to me by him on behal on Tuesday, January 18th at 2 o'clock took it up in England in 1901. Christ Church Cathedral, in| of Claude Hibbert Vipond, one of the candidates at the recent interment Union Cemetery. ; Penarth loving memory ofa dear He has trained a son, a daugh-|1936, and took three hours.| election of o member to serve in the. House of Commons of Sony ib, 19s Nhe Passed away ter and five grandsons to ring/There were no mistakes. It! Canada held in the above-mentioned electoral district, which soid bells, and there are five Izards would not have counted as a among the cathedral's 11 bell- peal had there been any. return is on file at my office and may, on payment of a fee of twenty cents, be there inspected and extracts taken therefrom c We watched you suffer, day by day, And vould not help in any way. But just stood by and saw you pass LOCKE'S FLORIST nee

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