Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 May 1966, p. 17

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28--Room and Board oe 30--Automobiles for Sale \3 6--Legoal ;38--Coming Events FOR GENTLEMAN, home cooked m quiet, clean hzme, parking, 43 Garra Road (by K-Mart). pave ees ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen, good hearty meais, 6 days, lunches packed. Telephone 7B-090, CeO. SINGLE ROOMS and board. Apply 25 Division Street. ' cal Two kot tlemen, ee ee 'elephone SINGLE oo ind board | iS = > girls. Very central. Telephone 7: 28-0744, po gl ing gir' Dunbarton. board for Room ar Heme P orivilewss. Phone ROOM AND BOARD for gentiemen. Apply 155 Brock Street East, Oshawa. BOARDER, gentiemen, willing. to share, s tunches packed. Close to Sale con General Motors. eer ROOM AND BOAR' MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars, Trade up or down, Liens paid DODD MOTORS SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 KELLY DISNEY USED CARS LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality for gentlemen. Close to north Fact Motors. Telephon 725-2305. ROOM AND BOARD for respect in family home. Five day w tral. Telephone 728-6672. 29--Wanted To Rent 'OR BUY -- Three-bedroom house In Ajax or Whitby for occupancy about July for teacher with two children. Can supply ong ne tea Siig to Box 18873) Oshawa Times, Whitb) THR . SERGEN- house required. | bes a Be age Possession June 3.) fe girl Nardtop, en-|2nd brakes, radio. Car is like new. Lic. | 1963 ACADIAN Beau jphone Harry Donald Ltd. 723-8321. {1964 CHEVROLET Impala, four V8 automatic, power door steering number H83712. Telephone Harry Donald Ltd. 723-6321. 1951 WILLIS JEEP, four wheel drive, ré- built, $600 or best offer. Telephone 728-6121, evenings 728-7473. , two-door hard- andard and radio, top, six cylinder, No. H77700, tTele- owned locally. Lic, 1963 CHEVROLET Bel-Air, biack beauty ot asbagith condition. Automatic, radio. ett house or aparioent| Small family. In Oshaw bie rent. Telephone 725-| Two - | by June or area. Reasona 9193, MODERN one - bedroom apartment| wanted in central location. Possession | August 1. Telephone 725-9309. FARM HOME -- three - bedroom ed, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Whitby by Houdailie employee. Tilapivone 6562. FARM HOUSE wanted with workable land| prefeably, also 40 to 50 acres workable) land wanted. Telephone Toronto es 699-7531. wi e - 728- 30--Automobiles for Sale New Or Used Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, G.M.C. Trucks FOR A BETTER: DEAL | | Gall ess AL MARLOW -- | 725-6504 | Ontario Motor Sales Ltd. 140 Bond St. W., Oshawo ALL CASH For clean cors or trucks. We deal up or down, Liens paid NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED} 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel | Whitby 668-3331 Cars Bought and Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 KING STREET W. OSHAWA 723-6322 -- 723-8311 On the spot financing %@ PONTIAC wagon, automatic, One owner No rust. Terms can be arranged or will take boat and motor on: trade Phone 725-1644 7% CHEVROLET convertible, new "top| last fall, reconditioned motor, good tires,| Continental on back, standard Toor shift. | Best offi Lady o owned. 7 773-5387 %45 MGB, radio, wire wheels, excellent| condition. One owner. 81 Park Road| jr South or telephone 725-0010 evenings, 5.30 to 9% 1956 PONTIAC, in good condition, Appl 645 Burton Road. 199 METEOR two door hardtop, V-8 auto-| matic, a two-tone biue with T-Bird Telephone 668-3968 after 4 p.m. a iss? y VOLKSWAGEN camping van, radio, fouble bed. "25-6 $100. Al snically sound, a4 transportaion '195. "Galt bes Sout Taurention, ae still under warranty. Many extras. Tele- ehone 728-6811. al 1955 FORD, Vé stick shift, new motor, | body Al, $150. Whitby 668-4576. | 430 PONTIAC Parisienne four-door hard-| top. 6 cylinder. Excellent condition. Also| '57 Chev. standard, fair condition, Phone 668-6575. i963 CHEVROLET Bel Air 6 cylinder 'andard coach. Reasonable, Cal! 723-2053 ter 5 p.m. 3958 PONTIAC four-door hardtop, ip, V8 av-| tomatic, best offer, Telephone 728-5753 befere 6 p.m. ey 1957 CHEVROLET, good. Must sell. $200. 283 standard, body! telephone 725-8470. 1963 IMPALA super sport, 327, power| steering and brakes, automatic on the floor. Tan upholstery. Very good condi- tion. 728-6928. *$8 PONTIAC 6 cylinder automatic, two- tone paint, radio, discs, back-up 'lights bt adeocottd good mechanically and) body, very low mileage car Private, | $550. call 723-3672. %42 FORD convertible, 352 cu dard transmission, 28 Mill Street, between 10 a.m. and 4.30 p.m USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make trailers, also used tires. $09 Bloor Street yr 4, 773-2281. 3961 OLDSMOBILE F85, four-door sedan, V8 automatic, radio. Excellent condition. | Apply 188 Wayne Street. 1961 PONTIAC Parisienne, four-door hard-| top V8 automatic, power steering. Radio| and | many extras. Telephone 728-1489. | 1957 PONTIAC sedan, 6 cylinder, stan-| dard transmission, $150. Telephone 728-9136. BS ce | 787 PONTIAC 6 cylinder standard, original; pines gd one owner. New paint. Licence H92099. $595. R B Motor Sales, 509 Bloor <u. in, stan-| East. a | %§8 PONTIAC 6 standard new crank, bear-| Ings and valve lifters. Licence 466008. $495. R_B Motors Sales, 509 Bloor East 1986 CHEVROLET {wo - door sedan, radio. $150 cash. 257 Adelaide West. 1965 § CHEVELLE Malibu, tudor hardtop six, automatic, radio, tinted win shield, padded dash, seat beits. Balance} of warranty. Excellent condition. $2,250 728-8669. MOTORCYCLE, 1964 BSA with '66 rat 650 twin, excellent condition. Telephone 668-4534 after 5.00 p.m BO '6S CHEVROLET Bei door auto- Used Air '6 PARISIENNE, v 8, av | equipped, white, biack trim, black vinyl top, radio, whitewalls, custom wheel | discs. After 6 p.m. call 723-1702, | 1987 PONTIAC V8. Good condition. Body perfect. No rust. Telephone 728-3873, | 1961 CHEVROLET Impala, 2-door hard-| top, V-8 automatic, radio. One owner.) 728-1298. | 1965 OLDSMOBILE Delta, 4door hard fop. An exceptionally clean car, ice bive exterior and interior, executive car, power options. Call 728-0884 after $.20] p.m. 1961 CHEVROLET deluxe station na 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, padded! dash, good condition. $1,050. Telephone| 728-8725. | 42 ELECTRA convertible, all power, ex- cellent condition, Apply 1039 King West, opposite Oshawa Discount House. Phone 773-7430 after 5 p.m. 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, hardtop, automatic, power steering, etc. 6 cylinder, Phone 723-3390. GRILLS, radiators, ali car parts. Late models our specialty. Curtis Auto Wreck ers. 723-5238. 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne, custom sport. bucket seats, power steering, 327 ite ard, radio. Black, red interior, $1,82 725-8057, 1964 LAURENTIAN sedan (green) cu. In. V8, automatic, radio, 34,000 PBs one owner. Excellent. condition. $1800 cash. Telephone 668-4594. 1960 PONTIAC Parisienne Convertible V8 automatic, fully equipped, new top and tires. Telephone 725-2214. CLEAN '62, &cylinder automatic, tiac, $1,050. Centre BP, 408 King sire West. 165 LAURENTIAN Pontiac, four-door au tomatic, still under warranty. Telephone 723-3966 after 6. 1957 PONTIAC sedan, radio, average eon dition, runs weil, $140 cash. Adults only Teiephone 725-1459 days only | 1961 FORD, good mechanical condit seven tires, radio, automatic. Telephone two - door brakes and 13,000 miles. on m. > 2 p.m, telephone;/ MERCEDES BENZ | forty miles per 725-|phone 723-2573. '2 CORVAIR, miles. \65 RAMBLER, Classic, wagon, excellent -|32--Trucks for Sole --| sake Try before 6 and after ean [2986 DODGE, seven new tires. / 04 Dundas Street _West, _Whitby. |i "CHEVROLET sedan, good condition, radio. $300. Apply 117 Hopkins Street, Whitby or telephone 668-6373. 1956 CHEVROLET | wagon. . Mechanically -|perfect. Radio, clean interior. $150 or offer, Pidehsclanial 668-5071, Apply Lbs cog " iketion Want ip, 'nm any kind of hire or rent tele RAIN "oR SHINE; Ads give you speed: weather. To buy, i onone 723-3492. |31 --Compact Cars ; for Sale| | SABYAN | MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD, S. 723-3461 Open Evenings ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service. 160 Simcoe South 728- 005] * VOLVO & PEUGOT te MERCEDES BENZ General Repair ond Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 "0 ~ VAUXHALL Cresta, 'S| Ford. Best offer. Telephone 728-2742. os '6 VAUXHALL, radio. lg $150 or best offer, Telephone 725-791" 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, aacollant "condition, | | 900d tires, private. Telephone 728-2316 jafter 6 p.m. 191 CORVAIR four _radio. T |1963 MORRIS COOPER, "good i conaltioh: | radio. Telephone 728-6580 after 5. "45 CHEVELLE deluxe, four-door sedan, Big 6 automatic. Power steering, over- size whitew: discs, padded dash, back- up lights, r. » extras. Beige. Immacu- late, one owner ladi car. $2350, best offer. After 5 call 725-4136. 190 diesel, Diack, gallon, good shape, Must Will take older car on trade, Tele- |3 = door, automatic 728-9989. sell. ~€0 $1,295, automatic, 2,700 115 Barrie Avenue. 725-8905. 1966 FIAT, 850, driven 3 months, 7,000 miles, $1,350 or $350 and take over pay ments. Hampton 263-2266. 1958 VAUXHALL stetion wagon, running | condition. $150 or best offer. Telephone 728- 7914. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, 723-8720. ) $200. Telephone Condition. Many options. Still under war- ranty, Must sell as leaving country. Tele phone 723-6047. '64 MONZA hardtop, in immaculate con dition, four-speed, red, whitewalls, discs, | $1600. By appointment 728-0844 or Toronto) | 259. 4688, | | 1960 AUSTIN 850, 3004 | "condition, After 5| p.m, Telephone 725-0426. 1966 VOLVO 122S station wa with red interior. Less than 6,000 miles. 115 HP B-18 engine, twin carburetors, 4 speed transmission, power disc brakes. Snow tires Included. Telephone 668-8262! after 6 o'clock, "$8 GMC 4ton cabin chassis; '62 Corvair Handy Van; '54 Mercury truck 700 with Sth wheel; 7 Plymouth. Phone 725- 2156. 1959 DODGE one-ton, four-speed, heavy |duty suspension, in very good condition | $1000, Phone 725-6493 after 6 p.m. |S? GMC half-ton panel, good condition. | Telephone 728-9876, | 33--Automobiles 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 WANTED -- c for \ wrecking. _ No charge for towing. Telephone 728-4549. | Robert Nichols. [LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS wani rs for wrecking. Highest orices paid 20 00 Wentworth East 775-116: SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO, bought, parts for sale. iron and metals bought. 89 Blooor Street East. 725-2311 OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale | 1175 Nelson Street, Telephone 7: 725-2162 | Cars | DEALING IN SERVICES? an a in the Business Service Directory bring: customers a) moderate cost. T | 7a3-3072 to place your ed. 34--Automobile Repair FRED TONE LIN PHONE OSS. 3653 Motor Rebuilding Cylinder Reboring Pinfitting @ Resleeving Automatic Transmission Crankshaft and Valve Service DOC'S AUTO SPEED & CUSTOM 24 hour towing -- auto parts. Serviced by licensed mech- anic. Open 7 days till 10 p.m. 1600 King St. E., 728-7781 (formerly Oshawa Towing) | TRANSMISSION specialists. sions are our only business. | North. Phone 728-7339. , \35--Lost and Found © SMALL BEAGLE North of Whi coed. Phone 725-9893 LOST Pearl choker without clasp, | In vicinity Eaton's Plaza, Valued as keep- Reward. Call collect Willowdale} | 225-4286, | "23 rece fo be noticed? You're reod-, ing 4? Transmis- 1038 Simcoe PER MONTH The cost of this | od, daily for one Too C DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE Snowball Jackpot $120., 56 Nos. PORT HOPE DISTRICT TEN- DER OPENING NO. 66-7-1 DEPARTMENT OF HIGH- WAYS, ONTARIO, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS DISTRICT HIGHWAY Port Hope 401 LOCATION D.H.O. parks at Service Cen- tres E-1 and E-2 East of New- castle, Sealed tenders on forms sup- plied by the Department will be received by the District Engineer, Department of Highways, 138 Hope St. N Port ttope, Ontario, 12:00 Noon E.D.S.T. WED., MAY 11, 1966 Tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from the District Engineer at 138 Hope Street North, Port Hope, Ontario. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Port Hope, Ontario April 25, 1966 P. Collins, District Engineer. " until NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE. OF HENRY JEROME ELL, in the Pro- surveyor, late of Oshawa, vince of Ontario, deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate duly verified by Statutory Declaration, and with particulars ond valua- tion of security held, if any, must be sent to the under- signed on or before the 31st. day of May, A.D, 1966. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA, 2020 11th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewon, Executor of the Estate | | 8--Coming | 'Events _ BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE 2 -- $250 JACKPOTS No 60 No. 54 SUPPER -- 6 P.M. BIRTHS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 3, 1966 } al OBITUARIES BINGO $1,450.00 IN PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 Jackpots NOS. 54 and 57 $300 in 52 Nos. or Less $200 in announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize Plus $10 per line both games Early Bird Game 7:45 Shorp Guoranteed Minimum $5.00 Per Line $25.00 Full Card $150 Jackpot Game 20 Regular Games at $20.00 Double in 15 Nos, or Less Last 5 Gomes $30 per game ADMISSION 50c Bus Service leaving King and Simcoe Street ot 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. The biggest prize money in the area for a 50c ad- mission charge. EVERY WEDNESDAY All proceeds to charity Jubilee Pavilion PATIO PARTY SUNSHINE UNIT SIMCOE STREET CHURCH MEMORIAL HALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 | - $1.00 BAZAAR -- 7 P.M. | | LEADBETTER -- Elroy and Betty (nee Chopee) are thrilled to announce the birth of a daughter, Sandra Rose, weight 4th floor staff, Mr, and Mrs; Peter grandchild Choppee. for MAPPLEBECK -- James and Doreen (nee Odgen) are Bapey ue announce the birth of a son, T Ce on Saturday, April 30, 966 at the Osh- awa Generai Hospital. A new brother for Lisa and Lance. A special thanks to Dr. Irwin and nurses on the fourth floor, METCALF -- Larry and Bonnie (nee Teatro) are happy to announce the birth of their son David Paul, 6 Ib, 1 o%., April 30th 1966 at the Ohsawa General | Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. McKay \for pinch hitting, | DEATHS BROWN, Allan Dwight Oshawa General Hospital, May 2, 1966, Allan Dwight Brown, be- loved husband of Mary Adair, dear father of George of Trenton and Alfred of Oshawa; aged 60 years. Resting at the Barlow Funeral Home, jOrono, Service Thursday, May bat 2 |p.m. interment Orono Cemetery. Monday, GOWER, Henrietta Suddenly, at Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, April 29, 1966, Henrietta Snowdon, in her 73rd year, Beloved widow of Alfred) Gower and loving mother of Mrs. John) Patterson (Bernice), Mrs. Lorraine Cro-| zier, Norman and Dougias. Mrs. Gower /s/ resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel,| 390 King Street West, for service in the| chapel on Tuesday, May 3, at 2 p. Interment Union Cemetery. (In lieve of} flowers please donate to the heart fund.) LUSSIER-GASPART, Bertha Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, May 2, 1966, Bertha Lanoy Gaspart, widow of John Lussi mother of Mrs. Leon Lefebvre oer onne), Montreal, Mrs. Raymon Dervelle, Toronto, Mrs. Wilfred ville (Jean), Oshawa and Gaston Lussier, jher 79th year. Resting at the pematiene {Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral) jservice In the chapel, Wednesday, 4 at 2 p.m, ; Cemetery. MACLEOD, Norman Russell At his residence, Woodville, Ontario, on Sunday, May 1, 1966, in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Margaret Murchison, loving father of Betty (Mrs. Lloyd Jewell) and Barbara (Mrs, Woodville); dear grandfather of Carol and Lorna Jewell; brother of John and the late Catherine. Resting at the Stod jservice In Knox Church, |May 4 at 2 p.m. jan Cemetery, Woodville, Presbyterian WOROBEC, Stepan Entered into rest In Toronto General Hos- pital on Sunday, May 1, 1966, Worobec, beloved husband Topolnicka; cousin of Steve Frankford, In his 56th year, the Armstrong Funeral Home, MAMMOTH BAKE SALE Tea Room and Gift Wrapping Demonstration CHRIST CHURCH Parish Hall 81 Hillcroft (at Mary) weaneemy -- May 4th P.M. Worobec, Oshawa, Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Wed-} nesday, May. 4, at 9.30 a.m. Interment) Resurrection Cemetery, Oshawa, (Pray-| ers will be held at the funeral home, Tuesday, at 8 p.m.) LOCKE'S: FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 28-6555 Come one, come all! EUCHRE Woodview Community Centre Cadillac Avenue .ith Wednesday, May 4, 8 p.m. sharp ADMISSION 50c LUNCH -- PRIZES Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all, GERROW yet 20 Regular Gomes $20. $150, Jackpot 5 Games ot $30. EARLY BIRD EVERY TUESDAY 7:45 FREE ADMISSION COME EARLY JUMBLE SALE Nearly new and good Used Clothing etc. SIMCOE HALL GYMNASIUM 387 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH OSHAWA 1:30 P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 6th Until everything is SOLD, by Prince Phillip Chapter 1.0.D.E. | | BINGO St. Gertrude's AUDITORIUM TO-NIGHT AT 8 P.M. _ 690 KING E. et FAREWELL FREE ADMISSION 20 Consolation Reg. Jackpot 59 Nos. $100. GOOD PARKING Extra Bus Service IFUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM een At --_In loving memory of e mother Eva Keenan who passed/ es May 3, 1962 . Though her smile Is gone forever And her hand we cannot touch, Still we have so "many memories Of the one we loved so much. Her memory Is our keepsake | With which we'll never part, God has her In His keeping, We have her in our hearts. --Always remembered by daughter. IN MEMORIAM KELLAR -- In loving memory of a |dear husband Lyle Kellar, who passed away May 3, 1964. Nothing can ever teke away The love @ heart holds dear, Fond memories linger everyday, Remembrance keeps him near, KEENAN -- In loving memory of a r mother, Eva Keenan, who passed away May 3, 1962. You often said we'd miss you Your words have proved so true, We lost our best and dearest friend, Mother, when we fost you, Always a lonely heartache, Many silent tears, Always a@ secret longing, Wishing you were here | ~Sadly missed by daughter, June, son- in-law, Bill, grandchildren, Bonnie, Peter nd Billy. yeh 'Lovingly remembered by wife Alberta and sister Delia. LAWRENCE -- In loving memory of a jdear father, William John who passed | away May 3, 1938, He He was always a wonderful father, played - life's battle square, No matter when we needed him, We always found him there. So every day our hearts go out, To the dearest and best of fathers, Who never had time to think of himself} KELLAR -- In loving memory of a| Sut slways thought of others, dear father Leland Kellar who passed --Always remembered by son John. away May 3, 1964, A silent thought, a secret ear Keeps his memory ever dea LUCYK -- In loving memory of our | Always remembered by aeughier Betty dear mother and father, Mary and John| and grandson Richard. | Lucyk. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of the ones loved so well, And while they sleep a peaceful sleep Their memory we shall always keep. --Remembered by the family. Tributes To Departed TRAINER -- In ever loving memory of my dear husband, Wellington Trainer, who passed away May 3, 1951. --Ever remembered by wife, Florence. A_ LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN Available at the Door Good Prizes Tickets $20 Consolation. DNIPRO HALL BINGO EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M, All regular games $10 SHARE THE WEALTH Jackpot Nos, 59 or $20 Con- solation. We are trying our best to improve our bingos and hope for greater attendance. FREE ADMISSION . Bloor and Edith Sts. DNIPRO HALL Cor WOODV IEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Nos. 52 and 55 TONIGHT-8 P.M. RED BARN EXTRA BUSES RUMMAGE AND NEARLY NEW SALE Simcoe Hall -- Fisher St. Wednesday, May 4 1:30 p.m 20th Oshowe Perents Aux, | The Oshawa Times . Mothers and MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office, 723-2633 Grandmothers CARD OF THANKS SPIE | would like to express my| sincere thanks to all my friends, neigh-| bors and relatives who sent cards, flow. ers and gifts, and for their visits, dur- ing my stay In Oshawa General Hospital; also thanks to Dr. D. Mills, the nurses jand staff of intensive care and 4F, for the care | received. | (Mrs.) Jessie Esple will be published in SAT. MAY 7th To ensure publication in this Special. Edition McNICOL ! would like to express my sincere thanks for the lovely flowers and cards | received during my stay. at the Oshawa General Hospital, | Mrs, E Telephone 723-3492 | POWELL -- We wish to express heart | felt thanks and appreciation to relatives, |friends and neighbors for the many | acts of kindness flora! tributes and many messages of sympathy over the loss of} la beloved husband and father and grand-! | father, William H. Powell. Special thanks to Doctors Baldwin, .G Stocks and Cowman of Brooklin. and wih 24 of Oshawa General Hospital |S. G. Saywell of St. Stephen's Church [and the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, The Oshawa Times Classified Dept. Mrs. Powell and family Before NOON URS., MAY 5th SCHLECHTER | wish to express my thanks to Dr. Campbell, Dr. Anderson Dr. Guselle, The Intensive Care nurses and staff on Floor. SF for wonderful care during 'my recent Also thanks to Father Meyers elatives and ards. THU | flowers and gi | Mrs, &, Schlechter Park ; Street, | "| choir: May) Interment Oshawa Union! Donald Maceachern, | dart Funeral Home in Woodville, Funeral interment Presbyter- Stepan Mary) Ling, Resting at with Requiem High Mass In St. George's McNicol WILLIAM L. THOMPSON BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The death oecurred suddenly at his home in Cartwright, April 18, of W. Lorence (Lorne) Thomp- son, beloved husband of Gladys Cobbledick, to whom he was married July 20, 1935. He was the eldest son of the late William C. and Mrs. Thomp- son, (nee Annie May Dever). Mr. Thompson was born in Cartwright, received his edu- cation in Cedardale School and spent his entire life in Cart- wright Township. He has farm- ed all his life. Twenty-one years ago he purchased the farm of his late uncle, Alex Dever, Lot 15, Con. 3., where he and Mrs. Thompson have lived ever since, He was a member of Black- \stock United Church, Surviving are his wife |Gladys, one daughter, Jean (Mrs. D. Colacicco) two grand- children Lisa and Joey Cola- cicco, Oshawa; four brothers, Donald and Ivan of Nestleton; Merle of wielfort, Sask., and {Harvey of Oshawa. | Funeral service was held at |McDermott Panabaker Fu- neral Chapel, Port Perry, April |21, conducted by his _ pastor, Rey. P. Romeril. Interment |was in Cadmus Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were -- John Bea- |cock, Lloyd Beacock, Charles Wilson, George Skelding, Jim Canning and Nick Colacicco. Among the many beautiful! floral tributes were those from| |Blackstock United Church Blackstock Agricultural Society, Wallace Marlow Com- pany, co-workers at General in| Motors and the neighbors, | FUNERAL OF | MRS. MAHALA A. PARKER | The memorial service for \Mrs. Mahala A. Parker, who died at the Windsor Metropol- litan Hospital, April 28, was held jat the Armstrong Funeral Home at 1 p.m. May 2. Canon FF. G. Ongley, rector of George's Anglican Church, St. | was in Cobourg Union Cemetery. | The pallbearers were Wil- jliam Elliott, Russell Ruckstuhl, |Ray Ruckstuhl, Charles Ruck- stuhl, Albert Ling and Charles| ,, 2 %¢ islanders of Nauru in the mid-Pacific have an in- come of about $2,000 per citi- zen from the rich phosphate FUNERAL OF __ deposits on the island, But in about 20 years the depos- its will be exhausted leaving the island barren. In addi- tion to political indepen- dence the islanders want FUTURE IMPERFECT control of the phosphate mining and replacement of the millions of tons of & land that have been moved. (CP Phot) AMON TOMS The memorial service for ;Amon Toms, who died April 29, |at the Oshawa General Hospital, }was held at 2 p.m., May 2, at |the Armstrong Funeral Home. | Rev. A. Woolcock, padre of |Branch 43, Royal Canadian Le- gion, conducted the service. In-| pipst pace -- 1 Mile (Trot) Purse F jterment was in Mount Lawn/s1,000 (7) . |4-Rose Ovelmo, Geisel Cemetery. l2-Star_ Nib, Archdekin The pallbearers were Harry} 1-miss Fly Bali, ingles on uiked Maca Ree | iis Merle, Diciator Pick. and: March. Ven, |Thomas and Maurice Proctor.| Members of Loyal True Blue| |Lodge No, 55, held a service at |the funeral homie at 7 p.m. Sun- day. A service was held at the, funeral home at 7:30 p.m. Sun- day by the members of the Roy- al Black Preceptory. MOHAWK RACE RESULTS MONDAY, May 2 Jr. 6.20 3,802.80 9.70 4.90 aria RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse $800 le ested Dream, Waddell 7.00 3.90 3.10) &Perfect Time, Hayes 4.40 3.50 |7-Captain Dillon, McCormick 4 70| Also Started: Speedy Baftle, Davie! |Blue, Rick Spencer, Rhythm Brooke' C.,| | Brisco Champ. DAILY DOUBLE, }and &Lamars Dream, No's 4-Rose Oveilmo PAID $33.00 5 THIRD RACE -- 1 Mile (Trota) Purse $800 (8) | 5-Travelling Man, Campbell 6.70 5.70 3,20 MRS. R. B. WILKINS Paherg Waters Boy, Wellwood 7.30 3.60 anet Bars, Thibaudeau 2: The funeral service for. Mrs.| 'iso' started: Armbro. Frosty, Ringo Richard B. Wilkins, who died,| beet Ha Imp, Belmont Harry and April 29, at the Oshawa General|"*'" "°° Hospital, was held at the Mc: | won RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse Intosh - Anderson Funeral at | $000) Masiow, Verus p.m. May 2. | 4Adlos Al, Hicks 11.10 5.30 8 |3-Melodie Byrd, Miller 3.90 Rev. R. B. Lytle, pastor "a Also Started: Sage Valley, Jenvine Jas-| Calvary Baptist Church, con- per, Northwood, Velvet and DQ-Gordon| ducted the service. Interment|"ee.. 92 Finished 3rd disqualified | placed was in Meunt I FUNERAL OF 4.90 3.40 2.90) last for interference. Scratched, sawn Cemetery. | Union Scott. 4 | The pallbearers were Victor) ier race -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse| Henkeiman, Denzil Dale, Sven/ss00 ') Lagerquist, Al Nicholson, Elton|!-Meadow Wave, Zirnis |2-Floyd's Honor, Hawke 3.40 | Johnston and _Otto | Sharrard. 6Century Fallout, Campbell 9.00 Canadian : 'Capital | SEVENTH RACE' -- | Reported = Mile |2-Bryan_ Direct, Hawke By HAROLD MORRISON 5.60 3.30 2.70 3-Hold The Phone, Feagan bad 7-Poplar Lady, Ren Filion Also Started: Reed's Dream, Ruth's Dal. LONDON (CP)--Some $1,000,- 000 in Canadian capital is re-| EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse! riding on the 480- ton| |$1,400 (8) 11.20 4,80 4.00 3.90 | 15.00 5.90 5.30 3. SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot) Purse| $1,000 (5) |6-Sister Matt, 4.90 3.10 2.40 |3-Chappie's Boy, Wm, 4.20 4 i. |1-Jimmie Mac, Hie | Also Started: Wee Crusader and wiitow Brook Happy. Scratched, Legal Prince. EXACTOR, No's 6 and 3, PAID $32.60 Knight Hicks (Pace) | | | ported {Olga Patricia, "EIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse }$1,400 (8) peda Sugar Blaze, Johnny's Girl and Ar- 3-Shady Valley, Hayes latest pirate S| 5-Kahla Kat, Wellwood 1-Greentree Judy, Boyce 3,90 Also Started: Pine Ridge Danny, Am- | ber Chief. B., Larry Dillard, Timber | Prince and Mountain Way. |dio ship preparing to go into] }. 'faction in the battle for British! listeners. Described as the most power-!| ful of all invaders, the Pana-|. NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace) Purse jmanian-registered liberty ship-- GCE © cls Gunan Gb sca jbacked: by investors from Brit-|6Attorney's Bob, . Feagan 3.50 2.40) lain, Canada and the United|*Ambrose Abbe, Waish 20 |Staies--is sailing up the chan-|,,Aie Stet: Adim Hanover, and. Mac|p {nel to anchor about four miles) Ronnie. 4.10) 3.20) Di FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS: MONDAY, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing, maiden three- and four-year-old fil- lies. 6 Furlongs (11). \-Breezy Breeze, 6.10 3,20 3.10 4-Altona Miss, Hale 3.50 3.40 6Midnight Echo, Robillard 12.80) Also Ran in Order: Irish Girl, Roman Echo, Lady Pioneer, Norine's Pet, Major's Debbie, Pandora Circle, Sun Dust and Rockador. Late Scratch--Belle Bive. |e $17,197, Daily Double Pool, $40,127. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid- lent two-year-olds, foaled in Canada, 412 Furlongs (8). |1A-Pappy Parker, Gomez 5.80 4 2.60 | 3-Sunlit. Ride, Turcotte 3.20 2.50 5-Golden Jive, McComb 3.00 Also' Ran- in Order: Aberfoyle, Open Page, -Bive Forest, Locked Out and Amberlane. -- - jLate Scratch--A-Mr, A--Bil! Beasley entry Sane DOUBLE, 1 AND W Pool, $31,752. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Steve Sin PAID $16.90 | 60|ing, maiden three- and four-year-old fil- \lies, 6 Furlongs (12). 4-Miss Dynamic, Ferro |1-Boston Mills, Dittfach 7-Some Missle, Barroby Also Ran in Order: Royal Gigi, Laiin| jLevee, Pharwrack, Lady Senator, wer Speed, Phantom Flyer, Plate Glass, Real | Lady and Shadow Chaser. Pool, $41,795. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-| 6.10 3.10 2.70] 3 | and ing, four-year-olds and up. 6' Furiongs |/A-Statford Farms entry 1A-Interes, Turcotte 5.70 3.30 2.50 |2B-Marathon Runner, Werry. 5.30 a7 7-Leo's Yingel, Fitzsimmons 3.50} Also Ran in Order: A-Ann's Reply, Bon- nie Flare, Honey Blues, Rock Age, Ans- man, Gandio, El Aref, B-Royal Stitch and Macorina. gee es! Briar Stable and Hemmer entry et van M Stable and €¢ M Chorchilt| Pool," ras. 12). el WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden He tbagaloa i foaled in Canada. 6 Fur- longs. eval Glory, Ferre X115 Kenteek, Coombs XXA110 He's A Smoothie, Leblanc 120 Jolly Monarch, Fitzsimmons 120 Sultan's Ranee, No Boy 115 Condora, Barroby 120 Gold Strike, Ferro X115 Prince Bunty, Bell XXX110 Kingdom Bay, Kornblum X11§ unman, Brownell vigil Mr. Goo, Dittfach al Kerry's Imp, Leblan Also Eligible: Solar' Twist, No Boy 115; Tomboy Pete, No Boy 120; Lions Head, Dittfach 120; Big Jive, Gomez 120; San- deen, Harris 115; Bull's Jewel, Bell XXX110, SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Ing ($3000), three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs. Paraguayo, No Boy 116 Pickering Bull, Werry X106 Sweet Gina, Ferro X106 Able Ruler, Thomas 111 Dollar Scholar, Steve X106 offshore near Harwich, about 75| Attendance 3,632. Total Pool, $269,510. jmiles northeast of London. | , Fee with transmitters hat can reach all Britain and | Western Europe, the project will joperate two seaborne radio sta-| Hien, one geared to the younger} pop enthusiasts and the other jthe more mature. | Mystery surrounds the venture, latest of more then a} lhalf-dozen pirate ship stations jin Britain's commercial radio market. Invéstment in the Olga Patricia project is estimated by advertising and press agents at more than $3,000,000 with back-| ers in Britain, Canada and the! U.S. each paying one-third. Only two of the backers have been 'identified--Jack Nixon, 50, company chairman, and Wil- liam Vick, 40, managing direc- tor. Both are Texans, heading a new firm known as Peir-Vick| This figure was broken down Ltd. Canadian capita] is re-|into 1,821 men applicants and ported to have come not from|1,829 women applicants. ja consortium or group. All told,} Mr. Russell said spring wea- labout 16 persons may be in-|ther conditions accounted for| volved in the project. some increase in farming ac- The. Olga Patricia, whose / tivities which is expected to in-| jname may be changed to Lais- crease demand for farm work-| sez Faire, is likely to go into action in a few days. The BBC,|&"s: jthe only radio network in pat STEADY PRODUCTION ain and which takes no adver ie ; tising, is furious over the pi Manufacturing' industries) rates who remain outside the|s#nerally reported steady pro- three-mile territorial limits, 'duction," he said, Some indication that tle num- ber of unemployed persons in Oshawa is decreasing was the latest figures released today by the National Empioyment Ser-| vice, | J. W. A. Russell, manager of the NES branch here, reported that the number of applicants for jobs on file as of April 29 was 3,650 compared to 4,012 at the end of March and 3,913 on the equivalent date last year. Unemployment Decreasing " Here, NES Statistics Show |Personnel,"' 'engineers, further minor layoffs rere re-| ported by employers where manufacturing schedules were adjusted to meet current de- mand." Mr. Russel said retail whole- sale establishments reported in- creased spring activity, real es- tate moved well and financial institutions indicated a good vol- ume of business. "There was good demand for applicants in the skilled and pro- fessional occupations, service ocupations, domestics and sales he said, The NES in Oshawa now has vacancies listed for mechanical draughtsmen, -ma- chinists, stationary engineers, jmillwrights, tool and die. mak- ers, maintenance mechanics, sheet metal workers, truck mechanics, medical technolo-| | gists, physical therapists, nurs-| "howeveries, housekeepers and waitresses, Post Tirne 2 p.m, MAY 2 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim Ing, three- and four-year-olds. 1 Mile-and 70 yards (8). 1A-Radiant Colors, D'ach. 21.20 16.20° 6.70 7-Harry Hughes, Turcotte owt 2 2-Royal Staff, Walsh Also Ran in Order: Blue Briton, * Fabius, Black Treasure, Royal and Willie's Brief. oe, neha fehl Ng tHe EXACTOR, TA 1A AnD j,'PAi "in Pool, $24,749. Exactor . SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Aflow- ances, three- and four-year-olds: 6¥2 Fure longs (10). 3-Chincoteague, Gomez 5.70 2.40 3.20 1A-Tickled Silly, Fitzsimmons 4.10 4,70 | 4Regal Image, McC 70 Also Ran in Order: No -- ) Line Charger, Garden's Ace, Em- bassy, Copper Fire, Bitony" vs ore and Silver Run. |A--Dane Hill Acres entry wee id Line and Phoenix Stable Pool," $50,403, SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000, |Allowances, four-year-olds and up, fil- es and mares. 62 Furlongs (10), Speedy fag ts D'fach 6.50 4.00 2.50 $80 War, rris 6.70 2.80 A- Sharon' Market, Gomez 2.30 Also Ran in Order: Win Again, A-Wa' Wallace, Victoria Garden, ey pecirars Gift; Mitzi's Folly and Social e a BIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Cialm- ing, three- and four-year-olds. 1 Mile and 70 yards (8), %+Gay Champ, Steve 410 s 3.10 3Danish Dancer, Anderson 4.90" 3.80 5-Gay Ginny J, Harrison ° 3.10 Also Ran in Order: Music Festival, Cover Night, Aurora Champ, Wee Annie od and Moon Babu. 1, $46,930, Total Pool, $378,551, Alnndance 5,296, FORT ERIE ENTRIES CLEAR AND FAST Warcarth, McComb 10° Shut Out Queen, No ad 106 Wheels Jr., Harris 111 Luxury Dip, Bell XXX102 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. two-year-olds. 4% Furlongs. -- Full Force, No Boy ans Music Circle, Dittfach 1 Runways, Harris 120 Gaucho Dancer, Potts A-115 Fleet Age, Gordon 120 Rillow, Leblanc 120. Mr. Sin, No Boy 115 Wormwood Scrubs, Gomez 120 Landy Dee, No Boy 117 Be A Hero, Turcotte 118 A--N E Rocamora entry FOURTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Claim- ing, three-year-olds (Division of 2nd). 6 Furlongs. Minda, Gomez 114 Drag Pit, Thomas X111 |Canadian Love, Harris 116 |Ming Dynasty, Dittfach 2 Romany Schell, Barroby-112 Sweet Trouble, Grech XXX96 Paris Fashions, Robinson 112 Snow Water, Armstrong 112 Arrow Gal, Turcotte 112 FIFTH RACE -- Purse. $7,400. Claiming a viet Four-year-olds and up. 1 Mile and yard: Mighty 'Patrol, Harris 117 No Kidding, Nedeay 117 Main Count, Werry X112 Scadadie, Dittfach 117 So 1» Gomez 117 (EXACTOR WAGERING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 Allow- jances. Three-year-old Fillies, 6 Furlongs Harry's Marilyn, Dittfach 113 Gay Robin, Fitzsimmons 113 Ice Water, Werry X114 Choir Beauty, Werry X114 Choir Beauty, No Boy 112 Renssik, Steve X109 Caledon Star, Brownell XXX100 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 Al- lowances "The Geneso' Four-year-olds and up. Foaled in Canada. 62 Furlongs Windkin, Gomez 115 Queen's Birthday, Fitzsimmons 11% Warriers Day, No Boy 117 Nearctic Heir, Leblanc All5 Now | Wonder, No Boy All5 Leader Lane, Werry X114 A-F. A. Sherman entry EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 Claim- Ing $4000 Four-year-olds and up, hit Fur- longs Moss Park, Turcotte 116 Prince Guard, Fitzsimmons 113 Strong Willed, Gomez 113 Black Isle, No Boy All] Systems Go, Hale 116 Spanking Breeze, Gordon 111 Balinode, Cosentino 113 Fiddler's Belle, No Boy 111 Con-Jo, Barroby 113 Day's Best, No Boy 113 Rotundo 2nd, Gordon 116 King Legend, Ferro X108 Also Eligible: Ringer Flinger, No Boy. 113. bs oo Pita entry y AAC: XXX-10 Ibs. AAC:

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