I ak a I as cd ? 36--Legel TENDERS INVITED The Clarke Township School Area invites tenders for the construction of a 5000 sq. ft. addition to Lockhart Pub- lie School, Performance Bond required. Plans ana specifications avail- oble February 21st from the Architect, Francis G. Reed, 2390 Ealintan Avenue £F . SCARBOROUGH, Ont... on deposit of $50. Documeffe=" moy also be geen at the Building Exchange offices in Peterborough, Ballowa ond Toronto, Tenders close at 5 p.m. Mon- day, March 14th at the Arch- itect's office, Lowest or any ter:der not necessarily accept- ed. 34--Automobile_Repalr 38--Coming Events SPECIALISTS tN @ Convertible Tops THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 17, 1966 27 .¢ OBITUARIES -- |'Schizo' Drug WALTER JOHN DOWSE |The remains will be at the | In poor health for the past|P-X. Dermody -Funeral Home Gets Results year Walter John' Dowse died,/commencing 2 p.m. Friday. Feb, 16, at the Port Perry| Prayers will be recited at the ; Community Hospital. He was in| Armstrong Funeral Home: at 8 SASKATOON (CP) -- A new and "remarkably successful" treatment for schizophrenia was his 82nd year, p.m. today. announced Wednesday by Dr, 30--Automobiles for Sale 1963 PONTIAC custom sport, egnvertibie ig. _ hepet Vay 725-1549. E hardtop, standard io, Good 1 ond i- i958 OLDSMOB! 4_runnina: ¢ 30---Automoblles for Sale |30--Automobiles for Sale ESTATE SALE BEST--OFFER! BF faved t _ : SUNNYSIDE PARK Ce Womans epee EE scx WIVIiSICI -DINGU THURS., FEB. 17th 2 -- $250. JACKPOTS JACKPOT Nos. 53 and 56 Both Jackpots Pay Double in: 52 Buy Your OK Used Car Before Tax nvil let! Mill iv! 8. © -Rear-Window, Curtain Light @ Zippers Sewn in 1964 CHEVROLET Impala 30,000 miles, four-door sedan, 8 cylinder, one owner only. Apply 66 Russet Avenue. aa 1966 PARISIENNE two-door hardtop, fully equipped. Best offer over $3,100, Phone 623-2614. ae a 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne, two door hard- fop, V-8, 283, automatic, white walls. Will finance. 728-5233. ee SkReRe 1957 PONTIAC convertible 283 automatic, $375. '52 Mercury V2 ton pickup, $100. Telephone 723-9661. 196} PONTIAC Parisienne V-8, aytomatic transmission, 4-door hardtop, Snadeiire glass, power brakes, power steering, radio and rear seat speaker, back-up lights, trailer hitch, extra wheels and snow tires. Phone 7: 1962 FORD. A black beauty, Must be seen. $395 down. For a good deal on '66 Fords cal! Lov, 668-8606. -- ge %3 CHEVROLET super sport 327, 250 HP, automatic, $1,695. 7: 1940 PONTIAC V8 automatic A-1 mechen- ically. Best offer. Phone 723-5453. '$7 CHEVROLET, two-door hardtop, re- built V8, automatic, radio. Very good con- dition. $435 or best 123-2230 atter 4. 1958 CHEVROLET Delray, four-door, standard. Needs body work. $225 new plates, 723-5818. 57 BUICK SEDAN Fair condition. '59 PONTIAC SEDAN Radio, Extra clean. '60 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe, real sharp. "64 PONTIAC Custom sport hardtop. Power equipped. Low mileage. 63 CHEVROLET Super sport convertible. Power equipped. A-1 condition. '58 GMC 1 TON Tow Truck, Perfect condition, @ Seat Covers: OSHAWA AUTO TRIM ss omens OZ DUINY YW. AT Counce /__ Telephone 725-8042 HILLCREST TRANSMISSION CENTRE Automatic Transmission' Specialist 1 mile east of Townline on No, 2 Highway. General Repairs 723-8651 (Formally Walton's Supertest) TRANSMISSION specialists, Transmis sions are our only business, 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-7339. 35--Lost and Found LOST -- Male hound purebred, black and tan, since Monday morning, February 14. 1 Vicinity Buena Vista area. Reward "Answers to Nick'. Telephone 728-3879. LOST -- Siamese chocolate point male nurtured cat, vicinity Anderson Street, Whitby, on Saturday, February 12, Re Born in Hertfordshire, Eng- land, the. deceased was a son JOSEPH CLIFFORD URIE of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wal-| Leading Seaman Joseph Clif-|Abram Hoffer, provincial direc- ter John Dowsé. A resident of|ford Urie, who was serving injtor of psychiatric research at Canada for about 60 years, he|HMCS Provider, died Feb. 11/ University Hospital here. jwas a tool and die maker in|as the resuii of accident on; In an interview, Dr. Hoffer Toronto for many years. board his ship at Halifax, N.S.|said the treatment is still in the Mr, Dowse lived in the Brook-| He was in his 27th year. experimental stage and will re- lin-Columbus area following his} A committal service was held/quire several years of trial, un-_ retirement about 20 years ago.|at Resurrection Cemetery at 4/der careful supervision of quall-.. He had resided at Gravenhurst| p.m. Feb. 16, conducted by Rev, |fied psychiatrists. for about two years and had|M ault. of Holy Cross} By announcing the treatment lived with his daughter. at Col-|Clurch, The pallbearers werejnow, he said he hoped to bring- umbus for the past six months.| Donald Kellar, Eroy Urie, Fredjit to the attention of psychia- Laut hiager, Dave Andrews,|trists everywhere. William Buchanan and John) The treatment ~ consists . of Newman, .|massive doses of capsules, Leading Seaman A. C, Alex-jtaken by mouth, of a substance ander, who served with the de-jidentified as DPN, a natural" ceased on his ship, was the/substance extracted from yeast. naval escort who accompanied} Dr. Hoffer said in some, but the body to Oshawa from Hali-|not all, of the 20 patients treated | fax. so far results had been almost Mass pvas sung at Halifax byjunbelievably effective, o% the navy chaplain, Rev. Yadiv-| Dr. Hoffer emphasized the. iski, treatment is neither a panacea AAYAACHA Nos. or fess 1 HILIGGeG PER LINE PLUS BALANCE FOR FULL CARD $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE 20 Gomes ot $20 5 Special Games at $30 Regular Games Pay Double in 17 Nos, or less 1 -- $150. JACKPOT $20. PER LINE PLUS $50. PER FULL CARD $50.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game ot 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses >i 1964 CHEVY I! sedan, 6 cyl- inder, standard trons- . mission. A very clean ,one owner cor in tur- quoise with motching trim. Lie. H30062. 1964 CHEVELLE Malibu se- don, big 6 cylinder with automatic trans- mission, radio, wash- ers, whitewall tires and 'wheel discs. An excel- lent family cor in tur- quoise_ with. matching trim, H53931. 1964 CHEVROLET V-8 auto- matic with radio, A one owner car, color saddle ton with red tein, Lic, H39148. The deceased was pred - ed in December, 1964, by his wife, the former Ellen Wood. He is survived by three daugh- ters, Mrs. N. Legerton (Joyce) of Victoria, B.C., Mrs. J. Bel- linger (Gladys) of Toronto and Mrs, Frank Smith, RR 2, Osh- awa. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. L. Gambell and a brother, H. O. Dowse, both of Sitting- Apply: 227 Pearson Street or Telephone 728-2222 37--Auctions Auction Sale Sat. Feb; 26 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , near pértect condition. Telephone 728-1913. 1959 CHEVROLET, six cylinder, A-1 con- dition, $600, Telephone Whitby 668-2331. 1962 FORD. A black beauly, Must be Cars Bought and Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 KING STREET W. seen. $395 down, For a good-deal on '66 Fords call Lov 668-8606. KO SPECIAL 1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA, 4 door sedan, 6 cylinder |) automatic with Dominien |} Royal Master whitewall |} tires, wheel discs, wash- ers, clock, back-up lights with radio and rear speaker, This car is in new condition with white i i 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 1957 MERCURY. Good condition. Tele- I I 1965 PONTIAC four-door Laurentian V-6 automatic. AM_- FM radio. New car con- dition. $2350, Telephone 668-4517 Whitby. 1956 STUDEBAKER V8, standard shift, radio, In good condition. Best offer, Tele- phone Whitby 668-2518. 1965 PARISIENNE four-door hardtop, ex cellent condition, one owner, Automatic transmission, trim discs, power steering, radio, whitewali#, two speed washers. Telephone 725-5447. n 1965 FORD custom V8, automatic, radio, top and blue bottom. Lic. H54901. Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 12,000 miles,. black with red trim, more extras. Telephone 668-8567. 1959 OLDSMOBILE four-door, radio, white| 1963 CHEVROLET sedan -- BEL-AIR V-8 automa- tic with wheel discs, radio, washers, back- | up lights, etc. This | car is two toned with white top and tur- quoise bottom. Lic. 55554D. 4--'63 CHEV'S to from, 2--BEL-AIRS WITH 6 CYL- INDER STANDARD TRANSMISSIONS, __Lic. 71665D ond H56561. 2--BISCAYNES 6 cylinder automatics. Lic. H55917 and 270610. All one owner cars priced to sell. 1958 CHEVROLET with V-8 engine, automatic, washers, radio, rear speaker and wheel discs. Two tone beige and aKa Lic. ~ MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars Trade up or down. Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH choose | 723-9421 |LIENS PAID OFF! We trade up, down. |Choose from over 60 cars. No downpay- |ments! Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. |1960 OLDSMOBILE 88, A-1 condition, joriginal . paint, fully equipped. Apply 248 | Toronto Avenue, Oshawa #8 \*55 BUICK with radio and block. heater, $100. Telephone 725-9218. ne 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne 2-door hard- top, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, low mile- }age. Maroon with black interior. Asking $2,100. 725-8132. 5 1960 OLDS*AOBILE, oor, | steering, power brakes, padded dagh, new | whitewalls, wheel discs, low mileage, ex- lcellent condition, inside and out. Best loffer. 725-0246. trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street East, after 4, 773-728}. H56092. %4$ PONTIAC custom sport, power brakes, power steering, automatic with bucket ROY NICHOLS jeintcsnar "ik ae MOTORS LTD. | SEE... . ACE RICHARDS or LOUIS PHILLIPS at COURTICE 728-6206 1955 CHEVROLET, over $100 spent on overhaul tune-up. Good condition. Must Sell, $150, Telephone 725-9933, i955 OLDSMOBILE convertible. Asking $75. Telephone 726-1089. _|1964 PARISIENNE Pontiac $2,900. Apply 202 Dunlop Street, Whitby. 5 wails, power steering and brakes, A-1| mechanically. Very .clean interior, $450.) 725-0118. 1963 PONTIAC four-door sedan, white wall) |tires. Automatic, Immaculate condition. Telephone 942-5693 1963 CHEVROLET four-door sedan. Aqua, whitewalls, automatic. Like new inside and out. Telephone 942-5693. 5 1957 MERCURY two-door hardtop, 1958 Ford, six cylinder, standard shift. Both in good shape, Telephone Brooklin 655-4801 four door hardtop V8 power equipment radio, white walls A-1 condition. To settle estate. 725 1325 |DO YOU WANT economical transporte |tion? For a good buy call Courtice Auto Wreckers, 723-5238. Night 725-4404. |WRECKING '61 Austin ASS. Engine and | transmission in excellent condition, radio, |clock and parts available. Phone 728 | 1313 1953 PONTIAC Coach sound transporta- tion. Body in good condition. $65. Tele- phone 728-1313. Se 1959 METEOR Montcalm V8, power Steer- ing and brakes, two new tires, new plates, deluxe radio, $550 or best offer 723-8608. ey 1963 PONTIAC 'Laurentian V8, radio, snow tires. Actual mileage 40,000. Must be cash, Telephone 725-3868 after 4. 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne, four - door, hardtop, fully equipped, power brakes and steering. $2,295, Private. Whitby 668- 180. 31--Compact Cars For Sale Zoltan, Nick and Dan's OR HAROLD MICHELSON 1959 FORD A-1 mechanical condition. Good body, $495. Phone befor 5 p.m. ire Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Deoler Specializing in Volkswagen or TED MILLER et BOWMANVILLE 623-2556 OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 1958 PONTIAC Laurentian four-door hard- top, excellent condition. May be seen evenings at 135 Brock Street Bast, Osh- awa, 4S FORD Galaxie XL, fully Repair and Service. 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 390 four-speed. Must be seen to be ep- preciated. $3350. Telephone 725-4920. 1965 CUSTOM sport herd-top, 327 V8, four- speed, balance of warranty. Reasonable. 723-8845 after 4.30. 1962 CHEVROLET BEL AIR four - door sedan 8 cylinder automatic transmission, push button radio, whitewall tires, wind- |shield washers etc. Maroon paint. Excel- |fent condition. Phone 723-3327. 1965 ACADIAN Beaumont convertible V-8 automatic, 15,000 miles, Many extras. $2,850 or best offer. 985-2839. 1986 PONTIAC V-8. Mechanically A-1. Ready for paint job. Apply 86 Conant SAVE MONEY BUY NOW! Trede Up or Down Financing Available '66 RAMBLER 770 model. New, 4-door se- dan, auto., rodio, whitewalls, SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD, S. 723-3461 Opening Evenings * VOLVO & PEUGOT * MERCEDES BENZ ward. Telephone 668-6700. LOST -- Part Persian female cat, age 5 years, black fan and white, Child's pet. On January 24, vicinity Brock Av- enue, Maple area, Whitby. Reward. Tele- phone 668-6956. LOST -- Female Labrador, all black, with tattoo in ear, on Sunday, February 6. Vicinity Grandview South. Call 723-| 1961. | LOST -- Charm bracelet with three name} discs, week 'of February 11, Possibly | Oshawa Shopping Centre area. Reward Telephone 725-2129. BEAGLE, white and black, lost Satur- day in area of county line 6, Darlington township. Mark on left ear ICG 16, An swers fo Susie. 728-2975 LOST -- Hound, black and tan, with col- lar and chain, Call 668-4939 Whitby, Re-| ward | Property of Mr. A, Knight 303 Byron. St. N. WHITBY, GM. Refrigerator, G.M. Elec- tric Stove, coffee tobles. Din- ing Room Suite, Complete, table, chairs, buffet, china cabinet, floor lamps, five good rugs, wall mirror's, book- case, writing desk, television (Viking), cane chair, cedor chest, upholstered chairs, bed, spring & mattress, dresser, drapes, antique bed & dresser, 2 wall clocks, radio, set of blue dishes, fancy dishes, cooking utensils, sheets, pillow slips, 20' lad- der, hose, sprayer, garden tools, mony other articles, 36--Legol NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of JOHN ASHWORTH WILSON, Retired, deceased. Terms, Cash, -- Sole at 1 p.m. Loyal Pogue, Auctioner Brock St. S., Whitby ot the Old Buckle Factory (Dunlop St, entrance) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19 at 10 A.M, USED BUILDING MATERIAL Approx. 100,000 ft. of lum- ber (2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 beams, sheeting, floor- ing) galvanized roofing, win- dows, doors, stairs, built in cupboards, chairs, tables; alu- minum windows, steel doors, steel windows, toilets, sinks, tubs, storm windows, storm doors, screen doors, overhead gorage doors, dishes, cutlery, stoves, light fixtures, switch- es, panel boxes, school slates, schoo] desks, piping (approx. 10,000 ft. from 2" to 6" in long lengths), approx, 800 sash in various sizes, air condition gas and oil furn- aces, complete (just like new) bricks, blocks, one tin build- ing 35 ft. by 50 ft, Many soe items too numerous to ist. All persons having claims against the estate of John Ashworth Wilson, late of the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, Retired, deceased, who died on or about the 13th day of Dec- ember, 1965, are hereby not- ified to send in to the under- signed Personal Represent- atives of the said deceased on or before the 17th day of March, 1966, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Per- sonal Representatives will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Oshawa this 14th day of February, 1966. EDGAR FRANK BASTEDO and NORMAN EDWARD WILSON, Executors, By their solicitors, Messers, McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers & Solicitors, 32 Simcoe Street South, OSHAWA, Ontario. AUCTIONEERS LOYAL POGUE, Whitby MYLES KING, Oshawa NOTICE 38--Coming Events _ --------|@ son, Phillip Edward, TO CREDITORS OSHAWA JAYCEES RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA | Children under 16 not admitted BAKE SALE SIMPSON-SEARS FRI., FEB. 18th 11 A.M, | UNTIL SOLD OUT 'UNIT 9! -- KING STREET | UNITED CHURCH | | RUMMAGE and bake sale at UAW Hail, February 18/ 1966. 1.15 p.m, East Whitby! Coronation School Club. i BIRTHS CHOLONIUK -- Phil and Shirley (nee Carnachan) thank God for the gift of born January |27, 1966, at the Oshawa General Hos- |pital, weighing 8 ibs. 8 ozs. A little brother for, Pavia and Tamara. Spec- jal thanks to Dr. Mcliveen and the \fourth floor urging staff. DALBY -- Gary and Gail (nee Mac- | Donald) are pleased to announce the ar- Irival of a daughter, Dana Lee, weight }8 Ibs. 8 ozs., on Saturday, February 5, | 1966, at Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. R. K. Miller and.4th floor staff. DONER --- Shirley and Floyd thank God for the safe arrival of their daugh- ter, on Monday, February 14, 1966, at the Oshawa. General Hospital. A sister for Betty Ann and Marilee. Thanks to Dr. Mortis and fourth floor staff. GUY -- Harry and Mary (nee Tay- lor) are happy to announce the safe ar- rival of their son on Sunday, February 13, at the Oshawa General Hospital, A bro- ther for Alison. KING -- Pat and Bonnie (nee Long) are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Pamela Louise, on Tuesday, February 15, 1966 et the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Anderson. LEONARD -- Bas and Kay are happy to announce the arrival of a baby daugh- ter, Brenda Lee, 8 ibs. 7 ozs, on Tues- day, February 15, 1966, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Michael, Patricis and Kathy. SNEDDON -- Jack and Sharon (nee Brown) are happy to announce the ar- rival of a daughter, Wendy Leigh, 7 Ibs. 4 ozs., on Sunday, February 6, 1966, at ter for Janet Louise. Thanks to Dr. Mor- ris and 4th' floor staff. VAN DRIEL -- John and Lois (nee Robinson) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Suzanne Joy, weighing 7 Ibs. 15 ozs., on Tu fuary 1, 1966, | Hospital. A | Thanks to Dr. | staff, | | wHITING -- Wttie sister for Lovann, Irwin and fourth floor! Patricia Lynn arrived the Oshawa General Hospital. A baby sis-| Pickering Planning Board Will Study Brougham Next esday, Jan- at the Oshawa care bourne, Kent, England and nine grandchildren. A family service followed by cremation will be held at the Toronto Crematorium Feb. 18. ALFRED CHARLES RATELLE The death occurred suddenly, | Feb, 16, while at work, of Al-| |fred Charles (Spud) Ratelle of 108 Riverside dr. n. He was in his 49th year. Born April 19, 1917, in Hamil- ton, Ont., the deceased was a son of Mrs. Olivene Ratelle and the late Alfred Charles Ratelle. Married in Hamilton Sept. 17, 1749, he had been a resident of| Oshawa for eight years. A foreman in the employ of the Bell Telephone Co., Mr. Ra- telle was a member of St. Ger- trude's Roman Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus. Very interested in sports, he was a former coach of a Little League hockey team and a for- mer member of the Scout Group Committee at St. Ger- trude's Church. During the Second World War he served overseas with the Royal Canadian Signal Corps. Mr. Ratelle is survived by his | wife, the former Monica Gant; his mother, who lives in Ham- ilton; three' daughters, Mari- anne, Margaret and Elizabeth, and two sons, Mark and Dennis, all at home. Also surviving are four sis- ters, Mrs. Thomas Ryan (Mil- dred), Mrs. Douglas Denham (Audrey), Mrs. James Morrison (Eileen) and Mrs. Richard Med- ley (Norma), all of Hamilton. The deceased wiil be at the Armstrong Funeral Home to- day. Requiem High Mass pill be sung in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Hamilton, at 9 am., Feb. 19, conducted by the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Hin- chey. Interment will be in Holy A son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Urie,..of Oshawa, the deceased was born April 5, 1939, at Gray- son, Sask., and was married at Halifax in 1963. nor a cure, '"'but one more step. forward in our objective to de- velop more effective treatment for schizophrenics." A resident of Oshawa prior to joining the Royal Canadian) Navy eight years ago. Leading} Seaman Urie was a former member of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church here. Besides his parents, he is sur- vived by his wife, the former Sheila Halliday and a daughter, Jodi-Ann. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. William Buchanan (Ber- tha) and two brothers, Norman land Gary, all of Oshawa. FUNERAL OF MRS. ROBERT V. HEWITT The funeral service for Mrs. Robert Victor Hewitt, who died Feb. 14, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, was held at the Gerrow Funeral Chapet at 2 p.m. Feb. 16. Rev. R. B. Lytle, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, con- ducted the service. Interment gras in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Joseph Pilkington, Byron King, Joseph Anthony, Wilfred Ogden, Har- old Corner and William Fuller- ton. FUNERAL OF GARNET W. COULTER The funeal service for Gar- net William Coulter, who died, Feb. 15, at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at 2 p.m. to- day at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel. Rev. N. T. Holmes, minister of Harmony Road United Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Lioyd Short, Harold Philips, Fred Rose, William Gilroy, Joseph Sepulchre Cemetery, Hamilton. Kalynko and Claude Percy. BROUGHAM -- Brougham is A letter will be sent to the individual seats, '66 RAMBLER 2-door hardtop. Lic. H87289, V-8 auto., power steering, oversize whitewalls, radio, |Street after 5 p.m. HD 8 |1965 FORD Galaxie 500 XL 2 door hard- |top, immaculate jed, automatic. |One owner. 623-5732. \63 ACADIAN Supe |bucket seats automatic General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 condition, fully power- Red with white interior. 7 sport convertible radio. Licence| 43961, No down payment, Easy terms! AND OTHERS In the Estate of LEWIS RUSSELL SPINKS, Retired, deceased. Monster BINGO 'és Thurs., Feb. 17th | | | Thursday, February 3, 1966, (weight 7 tbs, " /inext in line for a stud ° : ly con Ws: aGisived Sater ace'"sinana"tes|ducted by the Pickering Town. ann HAPPY parents are Earnie and/ship Planning Board. Green 'othy. |River was the first hamlet in |the area to have a plan for fu- |ture zoning. One of the objects 500 miles, Best buy in town! '65 PONTIAC Laurentian. Lic. 6063E, V-8, power steering, auto., 8,000 miles. Policy with car. 495 '64 CHRYSLER Saratoga. Lic. 387411, '2- door hardtop, power equip- ped, 26,000 miles or 3 yr. worronty in effect. $2,695 "64 RAMBLER 660, Lic. No. 53589, 25,- 000 actual miles, radio, Guto., Perfect ! $1,695 '63 CHEV. Impala, 2-door hardtop, Lic H5481, auto., radio, rear seat speaker. Shorp ! $1,595 '61 CHEV. Lic. X9130, one owner. 4-door, radjo, $1,195 '59 MERCEDES Lic. 161874, overhead cam, twin carbs, Clean sharp car '57 STUDEBAKER Sedan. Lic. H46841. As Is $50 '54 PONTIAC Sedan Lic. H32407. As Is $85 "TRY OUR FINA PRODUCTS AND SERVICE" HACKNEY MOTORS 1180 Simcoe N. 728-0031] '60 OLDSMOBILE "98" LUX- URY TWO DOOR HARDTOP Diplomat bive with bive trim. Gus Brown | Motors Ltd., 725-6568. |/63 PONTIAC Parisienne V-8 auto radio. |} Real_sharp car! Power. steering, brakes. Licence 79550E. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., | 725-6568. |' PONTIAC Laurentian 2-door V-4 auto- matic, Excetient--mechanicat---condition. |No down payment. Easy terms! Licence | 490732. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. |/65 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2door V-8 automatic. Excellent condition. Easy| terms! Licence 33995, Gus Brown) Motors Ltd., 725-6568. \'58 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4-door auto matic, radio, 2-tone gold beige. Licence K68718. Terms to Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. [62 CHEVROLET impaia Tao" Hardt black with red trim, 6 automatic, radio. | Licence 25296. Convenient payday terms! Gus Brown Motor# Ltd., 725-6568, 1956 PONTIAC V8, two-door, four new tires, new battery. Good 'running condi- tion. After 4 telephone 728-0864, 1962 OLDSMOBILE, fully equipped, Al condition, $1695 or best offer. Telephone | 728-0165 between, 4 and 6 p.m. 1955 MONARCH automatic V8, radio, clock, nack-up lights, snowtires, A-1 motor, very little rust. $150 of best offer. 723-8045 '#4 CHEVROLET standard 6 cylinder One owner radio, clock etc, $1,550. Phone 942-4537. '66 PONTIAC. Grand Parisienne. 4 door hardtop. Fully powered, Low mileage. Will take trade. Terms arranged. Tele phone 728-8609 after 6 p.m. 1960 STUDEBAKER Lark, In good condl- tion, new motor, $600 or best offer. Tele- phone 723-8094 after 5 p.m. 1956 STUDEBAKER V-8, standard sniff, suit! Gus radio. In good condition. Best offer, Tele- | 44a4 phone Whitby, 668-2518 1963 ACADIAN Beaumont convertible. Au- j tomatic. floor shift. bucket seats, A-1 con- |dition. Phone 623-5718 1953 BUICK B stick sedan. Phone 728- 7858. 1956 CHEVROLET sedan standard, good condition, Telephone 725-6853. 1955 CADILLAC 'Coupe De Ville', Good shape, power steering, brakes, seats, win- dow A-1, radio. Evenings. Apply 199 King Street West, Oshawa. ECONOMICAL transportation. Smart looking blue and white fourdioor 1958/° | Vauxhall sedan. Good running order, gives good gas mileage. Telephone 723-1864 | 1948 CHEVROLET pick-up In good condl- ition, $135. '59 Meteor, 6 cylinder stan- | dard; $200. Telephone 725-7771 |1964 PONTIAC custom sport, two - door hardtop, V8 automatic. Loaded with extras! Bowmanville 623-2661. |87 OLDSMOBILE Super #8 sedan, padded dash, custom radio. Good condi- tion, $295, Phone 728-6030. 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan, auto- matic transmigsion., Power steering, radio, whitewalls etc, Excellent condition. Phone 2 6. _.|200 Wentworth East, 725-1181 1960 ZEPHYR, 6 cylinder standard, ex cellent condition. $450 or best offer. Tele. Phone 623-5080. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, Excellent condition $1195 cash. Phone 728-2316 after 5 p.m. 1963 CHEVY 11, 6 cylinder sedan, stan dard, -Many.extras,A-1-condition through- out, new tires, $1595 or best offer, Tele- phone 728-7790. 1959 VOLKSWAGEN window van, new paint job. Excellent condition. Ideal for camping. Telephone 725-7783 i 1959 VOLKSWAGEN window van, new| paint job. Excellent condition. Ideal for) camping. Telephone 725-7783. | 1962 MG MIDGET, new paint lob, new top, new rubber, This car is In perfect Hinn,.7 407..after é..pm 1963 CORVAIR Monza convertible four- speed, radio, ow mileage. Original owner. Telephone 728-8384 evenings after 5. 1957 CONSUL convertible, $50 cash. Tele- phone 723-8849. 1965 VOLVO /122 Sport. Red, biack leath er interior, bucket seats, radio. Telephone 723-3966 after 5 p.m. "63 FALCON Futura convertible equipped with all extras, excellent condition, sec- ond car. Extremely reasonable. R Luciw. 725-7311, extension 3691 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1962 ENVOY, 4 c 14s rans mission, radio, whitewalls, snow tires with rims. Body and motor in excellent condi-} tion. 623-3493 of 623-5687. 1964 CORYAIR Monza convertible four speed, back-up lights, power top, wind. shield washers, four new tires. Call 725-3615, s "65 COMET deluxe 6 cylinder, automatic four door, new licence, radio, rear speak er, one owner, 11,000 original miles, 942 8. 32--Trucks. for Sale 1955 CHEVROLET Va-ton truck. Excellent mechanical condition. No down payment. Terms to sult. Licence 19037B. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. $i--Auionctlles Wanted 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 SHAW AUTO WRECKING €0, Cars bought, parts for sale. iron and metals. bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanied cars for wreckihg. Tires and parts for sale 1175 Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2162 Tele. with every conceivable option 1963 CHEVROLET Biscayne four-ddoor,| WANTED -- Cars: for wrecking 20 GAMES AT $20. 5 GAMES AT $30. 1} -- $150, JACKPOT $20. PER LINE PLUS $50. PER FULL CARD 2 -- $250. JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 52 and 57 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200. PER FULL CARD IN 52 AND 57 NUMBERS. THIS WEEK PLUS $25. CONSOLATION PRIZE $150. TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED. IN - THESE TWO. GAMES All persons having claims against the estate of Lewis Russell Spinks, late of the City Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Retired, deceased, who died on or about the 9th day of Dec- ember, 1965, are hereby not- ified to send in to the under- signed Personal Representa- tive of the said deceased on or before the 17th day of March, 1966, full particulars of their claims. Immediately ofter the said date the Per- sonal Representative wilt ajs- tribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice Dated at Oshawa this day of February, 1966. EDGAR WILSON, Executor, By his solicitors, Messers. McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers & Solicitors, 32 Simcoe Street South, OSHAWA, Ontario. NOTICE. TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of | ROBERT HAROLD SULLY, Gentleman, deceased. of Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. %r less. EARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES JUBILEE PAVILION 50c ADMISSION Bus to Jubilee Pavilion leav- ing Four Corners at 7:15 p.m. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED 14th All persons having claims against the estate of Robert Horold Sully, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, deceas- ed, who died on or about the 11th day of December, 1965, ore hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 17th: day' of March, 1966, full particulars of their claims. -- Immediately after the soid date the Personal Representative will distribute the assets of the sajd deceas- ed having regard only to claims of which he shall then have. notice BINGO Every Friday 7:45 $600 IN PRIZES $120 in 56 Nos. $20 Consolation $10. each Horizontal Line $200-in 52 Nos. $20 Consolation | Boxes of chocolate as doorprizes |Free' Admission. -- Free Parking | DEATHS | DOWSE; Walter John | }At the Community Hospital, Port Perry,| on February 16, 1966, Walter J. Dowse, beloved husband of the late Ellen .Wood, jdear father of Joyce (Mrs. N. Legerton) | of Victoria, B.C., Gladys (Mrs, J. Bellin- \ger) of Toronto and Verna (Mrs. F./ | Smith) of Columbus. Private funeral ser- | vice and cremation at the Toronto Crema-! |torium, Winchester Street, Toronto, on Friday, February 18, 1966. RATELLE, Entered into rest in the Oshawa General) | Hospital on Wednesday, February 16, 19664.) {Alfred Charles (Spud) Ratelle, beloved }hushand_of. Monica. Gant. father of Mar-| jianne, Margaret, Ellzabeth, Mark and) Dennis at home. Son of Mrs, Olivene} | Ratelle, Hamilton, brother of Mrs, Thom-| jas Ryan (Mildred), Mrs." Douglas Den-} ham' (Audrey), Mr¢. James Morrison! |(Elleen) and Mrs. Richard Medley | (Norma), all of Hamilton, in his 49th} year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, Thursday, February 17. {Then at the P.. X. Dermody Funeral) | Home, Hamilton, commencing 2 p.m. Fri-| |day. Requiem High Mass in St. Pat-| |rick's Church, Hamilton, Saturday, Feb-| |ruary 19 at 9 a.m. Interment Holy Sep- | julchre Cemetery, Hamilton, (Church prayers, Thursday, 8 p.m. et the Arm-| | strong Funeral Home). j Alfred Charles (Spud) | WARING, Hazel Matie |At Hillsdale Manor on Wednesday, Feb. jruary 16, 1966, Hazel Marie, beloved) | daughter of the late Amos.and Bella War- jIng. Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Fu- jneral Home, 152 King Street East. Ser- vice In the chapel on Friday, February) 18 at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Ceme- | tery, Brooklin. (Sunshine Chapter No.} 222, of the Rebekah's Service on Thurs-| day evening at 7.30.) (The Ladies' Aux- Wiary of the Royal Canadian Legion will hold a service Thursday evening at 7 go acoued LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all, GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 | | yet in zoning small centres is to control "spiral'" development and to promote neat planning. According to the proposal the commercial area will centre on the main street with another commercial zone in the vicinity of the one industry and another to balance it to the north of the village, The board examined four maps, citing four stages of de- velopment which may not ma- terialize for from 10 to 50 years. The first proposal, similar to thé 'present layout, was adopt- ed, The final proposal will be considered after public bodies have been asked for comment and a public meeting of Brough- township council and school boards by the planning board in an effort to make them aware that the services of the board are at their disposal. The board is not consulted at present about site locations of schools, parks, fire, police and community halls and other public buildings. 'The board would like to co-ordinate, par- ticularly with school boards, on policies, locations, requirements and timing. Members of the board agreed that a change in zoning be de- leted to leave a woodworking shop on Altona rd. as a non- conforming use. The board re- ceived comments on the town- ship's official plan from the minister of municipal affairs including disagreement with the rezoning of the area to permit am residents is held. the shop. Pickering Township Appoints Boards And Committees BROUGHAM -- Bylaws were passed by Pickering 'Township Council this week to -appoint some boards and committees of council. They are: Township Parks and. Recrea- tion Committee -- Donald Hop- kins, Donald Boake, J. Gomes, J. Dobbin and Leslie Wilson, ten representing the council. The West Rouge Community Centre R. Cook, Stanley Frost, R, Ferguson, Mrs. Hell- yer, Councillor Chatten and Reeve Laycox. | Group Plannin St. Andrew's Presbyterian Women, Group No. 4, met Feb. 14 at the manse. The president, Mrs, C. G. Sarles, opened the meeting with the call to worship led by Mrs. W. J. S. McClure. The fellowship convener, Mrs, McClure, reported four visits to the sick and shut-ins the past) month. North-East Pickering Commu- nity Centre -- Milton Mowbray, H, Stell, S. Hoar, D. F. Find- ley, Councillors Beer and Spang. Fairport Beach Recreation Committee -- A. Pickard, J. Sheedy, J. Williams, J. Peter- son, J. Chomley, R. Douglas, Councillors Chatten and Camp- ell. with Councillors Beer and Chat- | pel] Rouge Hills Community Cen- tre -- Mrs. E. Hull, J. Tray- nor, J. Davids, J. Luck, G. Wood, Councillor Chatten and Deputy Reeve Mrs. McPherson. g Spring Fair Arena an auction. and Spring Fair will be held. .The theme of the devotional period was "Made in His Image"', led by Rev. W. J. S. McClure. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Morri- son, 817 Dundas st. w. There HERE AND THERE Oshawa board of education - last night appointed Trust- ees J. C. Larmond, the Sep- arate School Board represen-_ tative, T. D. Thomas and Chairman Stanley E. Lov- - . ell to open tenders for shops , and equipment at the new Eastdale Collegiate and Vo- - cational Institute. : Local hardware dealers who attended the 61st annual Canadian Hardware Show in Toronto found that hardware - manufacturers have come up with improvements for some old products. Research has developed a home bar- bering kit that mother can use; a potato masher that ~ potatoes don't stick to; paint rollers without the | awkward wing nut; and a - host of other improvements. Oshawa people att the - exhibition held at the Coli- sium in the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition groundsr were J. and A. Bathe; Joe Mudd, Otto Fleischmann, W. G. Nicholls and Shirley Nicholls. W. Belch, Amos, Lillian and Erie Rubin; Fred, Dave, John and Bill Smith; Stan, Jay and Nelson Starr; Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson; Brian Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. Smith; Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackson; Mr. and px A. G. = wt ddard, r and A. J, Trim. -- The Oshawa and Ds Real Estate Board has we pared a series of lectures on "Topics of Real Estate." The lectures, sponsored by the Oshawa Recreation Depart. prone will = for five con- secutive weeks -- commenc- ing Wednesday, March 2, 8 p.m., at the North Oshawa Clubhouse, Nonquon rd. Talks will be on: Mortgages and: Real Estate Financing, by John A. J. Bolahood, Bolahood Bros. Ltd., Oshawa; Residen- tial and Income Properties (city), by George Nymeyer, Guide Realty Ltd., Oshawa; Suburban and Farm Proper. ties, by D. W. McQuay, D. W. McQuay Realty Estate Ltd:, Whitby; Town Planning, by 8. D. Hyman, S. D, Hyman Real Estate Ltd., Oshawa;. Real Estate Law, by Bruce Mackey, Mackey and Bailey, Barristers, Oshawa. Pickering Township Coun- cil, at its meeting this week, turned down a request from the planning board for the appointment of a planning technician. Last year 614 hours of overtime were srork- ed by the planning board staff and the planning direc- tor was obliged to work many Saturdays and Sundays. The Pickering Township Planning Board will recom- mend to the Metro Toronto and Region Transportation ~ Study that a commuter sta-. tion be located at Rosebank,'- While a station is planned in the Port Union and Dunbar- ton areas, it was felt Altona rd, would take residents of-- the westerly and north areas rence to a station at Rose-~ ank, The Pickering Township Planning Board will attempt' to meet the Pickering Village and Ajax planning board rep- resentatives in an effort to discuss and solve their mu- tual problems. "The three' municipalities are so basic+ ally related, our policies should be similar,' Mr. Faulkner, the planning direc. tor, told the board. ; Madeline Markley, of Bow- manville, won second place in the class for violinists, nine years and under, at the Toronto Kiwanis Music Festi- val this week. will be a guest speaker at this meeting. Rev. McClure showing a number of interesting slides. BULLS NEED NOT DIE Peateenreeteeninasisnrnncac,commennnemeseiee =e IN MEMORIAM a) was announced that ant : at the Whitby Community No Children Please dichecscailccccissie 14th | BOSTON (AP) --Richard F.| ing a three-day corrida here, in- | 'CARD OF THANKS | pon 24, of Brockton, Mass.,|volving 24 bulls and seven ma- was sentenced to one year in|tadors. A district court judge prison for broadcasting a false Pag +a foe to ban distyess call. He radioed last dattne". contubien tare mee April that a ship was sinking |tuguese manner, in which the jin Yarmouth harbor. bulls are not harmed, phone 728-4549, Robert Nichols 34--Automobile Repair FRED STONE BROOKLIN Phone 655-3653 Motor Rebuilding Cylinder Rebori Pinfitting @ Resleev Automatic . Trarismissi Crankshoft & Valve Service aqua blue, automatic transmission, 25,000 miles. In good condition, Telephone 725- one owner with low mileage, HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--About JAILED FOR FALSE CALL |100,000 fans paid $409,185. to". watch bloodless bullfights dur. Doted at Oshawa .this day of February, 1966 EDGAR. FRANK. BASTEDO, Executors, By his solicitors, Messers. McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barri 32 e Street Sou OSHAWA, Ontario, | MARTIN MOTOR - ~ isis BILL OTORS 1965 CHEVROLET convertible, licence 130126, Super Sport, V-6 automatic, fully 668-880) Cash, Trade, Terms equipped. Demonstrator. Stalker Motor a | Sales 7822, 1ST. 43 CHEV! el Air sedan. Auto-\i9s9 PONTIAC Parisienne converiible. Li ite wal Tiana tohephone'sa2-seia.) 8h VOM! conce Hav133, V-8, automatic, white with best cel Ral sbi dt ented ERO és red trim. Like new. Stalker Motor Sales, '99 BUICK Le Sabre. $695 or best offer. | 723-4322, 723-8311. After 6 telephone 668-5240. 1965 PLYMOUTH Sports Fury. Va, avto.| 1963 ACADIAN, hardtop. Licence J87629, m power steer! power brakesid very or) Daughters of Isabella Bridge and Euchre Thurs., Feb. 24 at 8p.m St. Gregory's Auditorium Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply and install! i HOGARTH -- We wish to thank rela-/ Please call tives, friends and neighbors for their ex-| MOUNT LAWN pressions of sympathy in the loss of a MORIAIL Y dear husband and father. Also Rev. Ro- MEMORIAL PARK | Pear, Normans, aa Caper, alee Dee el 723-2633 jneral Home for their_help. --The Hogarth Family & Solicit ter n th, automatic, radio. J: new! Stalke et seats, ra lable, Phone 723-0 ue like Motor Seles, 722-6322, 723-6311, » etc, 45,