30---Automobiles for Sole 965 oa Jetstar, 4 door, hard- brakes~ and steering, mist blue; wow condition inside and as ba mechanically A-1; low mi tive car. Best offer around . Call 723-6003 or 728-0884, + | 10a" CHEVROLET Super Sport reer: ible, 327 motor, power sion in brakes, four-speed frensmission. in et cellent condition, Trade considered. wheels, Cag also Bond E. room, |USEO CAR PARTS, tires, spindles, springs t arc welding on iralters. bud 1960 vat Laurentian. 6 cylinder, int, excellent condition. | pought, $650. Tel none 723-5647. V\LAKESHORE AUTO WR 1'33--Automobiies Wanted 38--Coming Events 38--Coming Events THE OSHAWA sme CARS WANTED Buying A New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk 'Cash' ee New Car Dealer and 'Save'. TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 nS want cars 200 Wentworth Bast. 725118). SHAW "AUTO WRECKING CO, | Cars iron metals bousht, BI j Boog shrest East, as ail| LIENS PAID OFF, We trade up, em. Choose from over 60 cars. No down pa' bus.) ment. Gus Brown Motors Ltd. 18 7315., GRILLS, radiators, ali oe ig models Y Wreckers. an a 725-5610, between 4 and ach fo, share. and 48 single. nal. Abstainers preferred, J. Telephone 668-5201. Lake Auto PONTIAC, sedan, good mechanical from | condition, '5? Chevrolet Sd 'wagon, rat shaw AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars "\for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale. 175 "Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2162. goog Hla bly k4 wreck' r rowing. jephone Robert N Nichols, % SCRAP MM 'and cars wanted. Tele- ee best offer, Te 1960 OLOSMOBII ind whit yo btn a le, power 5 sonnaiae © bedrnoms, close with bus stop at door, Telephone erie. [or f 1961 "SOWTTAE Pa re spins six Fyre Zz hardtop, bive er kes, - paar re $875 phone 34--Automobile Repair TRANSMISSION SPEC TALISTS. Trans. an 1038 missions are our Simcoe North. Phone 7: gs nee extras, if ot pc hy TWO ROOMS for rent, central location, AY cation ies soll, ors 0488 pr 35---Lost and Found apace 728-3800 ne I cin to 182 Banting {7 ly after 5 p.m. TWO NEWLY decorated rooms, one pri-| 1960 PONTIAC Testi 4-door sedan. vate, hen nn with veoereie beds. ie automatic, clean, ideal family bi ae to most industries and restaurant. 700, or best offer. Phone 668-2382 . 1986 vm ae V8. omg mate coon con- dition, $250 LOST -- In Bowmanville arena, sliver colored Wittnauer wristwatch, and wallet with personal papers. Reward. Telephone James MacDonald F sian, bed-sitting room with kit- chen, television outlet, close to bus. In Sanecoetle bay in quiet north area. new ae 1962 imacenationst front mounted 165 JEEP, | ai "cab, ni draulic snow plough, Scout, full cab. Ramsey 'ROOMS, for single Ma " boys, with or Both units in winch, new Meyer hydraulic snow pou. 7165, LOST-- In vicinity of Shoal Point Bri ton, ten year old black, female, Labr with white under chin, called Dusty. gy one having Information, telephone wiiney: @ueiws ene aaltehall Ave. siti nue. very small miieage. rownes Authorized Jeep Desier, Mill 'st, Port 885-5322, Hope, 'A RAMBLER coach, mission, ROOM FOR RENT, private entrance, ie Immediately, Apply % Beng' Aves 720-5385. 'automatic trans- trans Sian nanctl eae. classes in- side, in downtown area, Rewerd, Tele phone 726-2898. ion, 36--Legal Trade considered. fe og 35129, Wellman' er Rambler, 728- 28--Room and Board SINGLE ROOMS and BOARD Apply: 25 Division St. ROOM AND BOARD ag gentlemen will- Ing to share, Six-d week, lunches '|g RAMBLER" Sedan, six automatic, radio, New car warranty, Lic. H76048. ray terms. Wellman for Rambler, 728- 63 "RAMBLER American; two-door, ex- cellent condition, low down payment. Easy terms, Licence. 185080, Wellman for Rambler, 728-735). sf PoUTiac, aged wl hardtop in ex- asking $300. Telephone $a50105. 1942 PONTIAC Bonneville, four-door packed. Parking. Telephone 723-0566. hardtop, full power equipment, Three, WHITBY -- y ogtloe location. Shared or|two barre! carburetor, 389 cu, In, motor. rivate room fi Park: | Exc conditl elep! 942-3495. ig, TV. Board optional. Call 668-4928. "iy RAMBLE Seden, V "V4 + gutomatc i] or gentie-|radio, low mileage, licenct es. bovnig el alg owl nork plant, bus|considered, Terms aligble. Wellman stop. Telephone 725- for Rambler, 728-7351. ¥ ST, 87. Room| BRAND NEW 7% Rambler American, EOLNQURNE STREET 73 willing to joor, only $2,095. To clear. Run po share. Close to north GM., central to ier Tony terms. Wellman for Rambler. 1964 CHEVROLET Impaia, 'stationwagon, K-Mart. A ye an fn» white, radio, whitewalls, V-8 automatle. Home cooked meals, parking, cleen, quiet home. Shift workers ROOM AND BOARD six day week, lun- ches packed, parking, four gentiernen preferred. T 725-7755. ROOM AND BOARD to share, gentle man only, lunches packed, home privi- leges, T 723-6631. 723-8131, Whitby. SNR ee a 1987 PONTIAC automatic, good running T 725-8850. Two tone. Perfect heater, white walls, auto- matic, 6 cylinder, $600. Telephone Whit- by 668-8092 after 5. WHITBY. Room or room end board for DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO NOTICE TO SUPPLIERS OF GASOLINE & DIESEL FUEL SUPPLY CONTRACT SA-66-3026 DISTRICT PORT HOPE Sealed Tenders on forms sup- plied by the Department for the above Contract will be received by the District En- gineer, Department of High- ways, Box 129, 138 Hope Street North, Port Hope, On- tario; until 12 o'clock noon E.S.T. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1966 Specifications, Information to Bidders, Tender forms and envelopes may be obtained 725-9704 or Bowman JAYCEES Monster BINGO Admission 50c Two Jack: pots 53. and ONE MUST GO IN 50 NOS, or LESS 4900 r"~-}~: In announced - Nos. $25 Consolation Prize $10. per line both games, a175 iS al PIs. Jackpot $20 per line. $75 full card. 20 Regular $20 games pay double in 17 Nos. or less. Five $30 gomes Early Bird Game 7:45 P.M, EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15 P.M, And Returning after Bingo Children under 16 not admitted SUNNYSIDE INTERINATIONAL LECTURER MRS. J, McCANTS will be speaking on "BAHA'IS IN THIS MODERN AGE" 1.0.0.F. HALL WHITBY 211° Brock St. South THURSDAY, OCT, 20, 8;00 p.m, PUBLIC MEETING You Are All Welcome Wednesday, Uctover 19, '2B IN MEMORIAM BONNETTA -- in loving memory of @ dear wife and mother Benty Bonnetta. % silent thought, a aa fear ir er dear Time takes away 1! ge of or But memory turns back ayery, leah, --Husband and temily COOPER -- in hag memory of @ dear father, Byard J ae ir who passed wig! ls October 1951, ibered and missed by Margaret (Mrs, Lyle A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity ay re "dnughter EUCHRE SUNNYSIDE PARK on WEDNESDAY, October 19, 1966 ot 8:15 @ MONTHLY PRIZE @ EVERY 4 WEEKS Admission 50¢ MEETING Twp. of Whitby CENTENNIAL 'CELEBRATIONS Thurs., Oct, 20 7:30 P.M. In the Municipal Brooklin, Building, MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office, 723-2633 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funerol arrangements ond floral arrangements for ail occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Ae mee 24 TOUR PHONE Service 728-6555 After hours 725-7928 ADITNTADY VMLLUTLA MRS. LOTTIE V. HOWARD The death occurred Oct. 18, at the Oshawa General Hospital, following a lengthy sickness, of Mrs, Lottie Viola Howard, 148 Warren Ave. She was in her 67th year. The deceased, who was a BIRTHS daughter of the late Richard and Mary Mosier, had been a resident of Oshawa about eight BROWN -- Neil son, Aaron Louis, on Thursday, 13, 1966, at the Oshawa Genera' 8 Ibs. 9 ozs. Thanks fo Dr, R. fourth floor staff. Hospital, HALIK -- Matt and Theresa (nee Babi- to announce the Anne Theresa neau) are very proud birth of thelr daughter Marie, 8 tbs. 4 ozs. on Oct. 1, 1966 Oshawa Genera! Hospital, Anthony, Matthew and Paul, thanks to Sr, Orton and staff, at the Specia' NOONAN -- Ken and Marg (nee Leddy) wish to. announce the arrival of their 8 pounds, 2 jay, October 18, 1966 at A sister daughter, Jane Elizabeth, ounces, on Tue: the Oshawa General pee) for Bill, Dave, Doug and OSBORNE -- | arrived at the Oshawa Sunday, October 9, General Hospital on and Dorothy are happy to announce the birth of their third October C. Ross and A sister for years, Mrs, Howard is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Fay Kruk of Hamilton and five sons, Carl of Hamilton; Albert of Belle- ville; Stanley, Earl and George, all of Oshawa. Also surviving are two sis- ters, Mrs, A. Farrar (Nellie) of i|Frankford and Mrs. F. Scott (Annie) of Belleville and three brothers, Wilson and Lewis Mosier of Oshawa and William Mosier of Deseronto. The funeral service will be held at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m., Oct. 21. In- terment will be in. Oshawa ntlemen. Day shift. Five or six days ee kly. TV, lunches packed. Private home. 'Parking. 668-4678. by calling at or by mail od- dressed to the District En- gineer at the above mention- 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne, two door hard- top, V-8. Telephone 723-0048 after 6 p.m. | 1966, My name is Kimberly Louise and | weighed 6 Ibs. 5 ozs. My proud parents are Robert and Sendra (nee Hopkins). Union Cemetery. Rev. George Minielly, minister of Westmount Monster Beckett and fourth ROOM or room and meals for clean, quiet men. Close to south General not 195? BUICK hardtop, no reasonable offer efused. Radio, tires, new paint 0, and Sepeine Te Plaza. Parking. Apply 8 ie new exhaust system. Telephone 728- Park Road ROOM AND SoA available, central location to all Oshawa south-end eee lunches packed, For more Information please t phone 723- "4056. 1963 CHEV enetey 2-door hardtop, white with red interior, V-8 automatic, Excel- lent condition, Teleptione 655-3136 after 6 p.m. ed address. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS f ONTARIO, ) 19% DODGE Charger, 383 power steering and brakes, radio, white walls, remote mirror, 4way flashers, dark green. 723-7262. Livthiald i wagon, 6, over pay T (OOM Hable for | 1965 CHEVROLET impaia, two-door hai Pensioner Abstainer fy Mpctorences top, V-8 automatic, radio, power Searing preferred. Telephone 668-3633. ee aa brakes, Telephone 728-749 SINGLE ROOM and board In privete home. week. worker | 1964 OLDSMOBILE Fes ome red, "Whitby 666-5222 alle? door sedan, V-8, radio, ROOM AND BOARD for one single gir My J BOARD for one single g ae eer ROOM AND BOARD for one or two gentlemen. Clean, comfortable room in adult home, Use of recreation room with TV. Lunches packed, 728-4597. ROOM AND BOARD | va a re lady In 2 private home on Burk Street. T 725-2469, station Bel-Air cash and teke '64 Chev. $300 Deluxe, 29,000 faites: Owner Seoviog country, must sell, Tele phone 725-6134. fcr tele | 1960 BEL AIR Chevrolet, four door, six cylinder automatic, power steering, ex- | cellent a $700 or best offer. Tele- board for two gentle on Buena Vista Ave. Single beds, home jPhone 7 cooked mesis, lunches Packed, TECFOOM:| GimpLe MONEY TALK: c1_Clanaifog Age iaundry done, 725-2978. |S ell things you don't SPOT ROOM AND BOARD, close fd General tet Dial 7723-3492 bangs pag nw Ah Motors north me 7i8-9698 aopy 157 Agnes) jnow! som tor any wiit- |31--Compact Cars for Sale ROOM A ARD Reseach se St oe SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD. S. 723-3461 Open Evenings % VOLVO & PEUGOT | fe MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South mere, 2B rrel ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiot Deoler Specializing in' Volkswagen Repair ond Service 160 Simcoe -- 728-0051 1966 FIAT 850 "COUPE Under full. warranty. Many extras. Owner driving com- pony car $1650. Telephone 623-5839 or 942-6322. |65 COMET, green, hardtop, auto- i mags, oversize tires, reverbere-| ROOM Kae BOARD for gentleman, ing, close to bus, also we 100 Se. apartment for rent. Telephone 728-4845. 29---Wanted To Rent TWO - BEDROOM furnished apartment wanted, Fensenanie. Asa Possession No- vember 1. Alax, Whitby or Cotes, ty three bankers. "Felepnone 668-5825, 9 to requires three-room te pa oy December 1, Write Box) 56106, Oshawa 'Times. 30--Automobiles "for Sole | © A.M. ® "Your RAMBLER Dealer" NICOLS Motors Limited On Highway No. 2 Just West of Thickson Rd. Whitby 668-333] Cars bought and Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 KING STREET W., OSHAWA 723-6322---723-8311 On the Spot Financing MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 |19%1 CORVAIR Monza, hr et with bucket. Seats, your choice! BILL BENNETT | MOTORS Nien, 484 King W. bred 723-0371 ville, DOLLARS! Several 55's up. Trades accepted. Terms ar-|tion, Priced at $60, Telephone 728+ 7812. | ranged. R. B. Motor Sales, $09 Bloor E. %%¢ CHEVELLE Super Sport. Convertibie,| "@ ACADIAN, stationwagon. Excellent, !ow mileage, all options. Must sell Tele-| condition, 30 miles to gallon. Snow fires, Phone 942-2012 days and after 6 p.m.» | radio, 'ow mileage. Best offer or will | 723-0900 j consider trade. 839-1454 Bay Ridges. _ 1949 VAUXHALL, deluxe, four-door, seat! 1948 VW nine passenger bus. 8,000 miles belts. Price $250. Phone 668-6772 on 'new motor. Can be used as truck, MORRIS Miner, light blue, good condi- stationwagon or camper, good general ti Ry condition, Asking $550 cash. 159 Gueipn| Only $175. Telephone 725-9470. Sireet. 728-8002. FILL SPARE ROOMS with paying| 44 OLBSMOBILE hardtop, power sieer- quests. Dial 723-3492 now for an ad-writer| ing and brakes, 394 cubic inch motor, to help you phrase an ad. Pe many extras, A-1 condition, | Reason: priced, pres BARGAIN! 63 Pontiac, showroom condi- 32--Trucks for or Sale tion, very ipw mileage, owner goingiss G.m.c., model V-552. tive fon; 1 a . jong abroad. Cash. Rus terms, consider trade wheel base dump truck, Combination peed on land. Evenings of weekends 668-2291. | ang hoist, V-8 engine, 18,000 pound rear 1966 "MUSTANG copwertiole, 200 he. v-giend, DP. axie, five-speed. Clarke trans- automatic, power top, seat belts, radio.) mission, '0 x 20, 12 ply tires. Best offer. excellent condition. Sato. 668-2344, Telephone 723-5387, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 1986 PONTIAC coach, excelient *S6 INTERNATIONAL Gas truck tractor, | and brake system) tion. Telephone 728-7148 after 6 p.m., | W956 Dodge sedan in good condition. $7§ | completely reconditioned Must seli,) ytime. best offer, Telephone 668-8336, | Telephone 725-2228 an 1958 PONTIAC, six cviinder, , automatic, Maw (INTERNATIONAL Single axle dump) Fadio, $125. Telephone 723 ~ m9 oa 184. 153" " wheel base, 7,000 ~| fron 500 rear axle, full air, § speed! "1 BUICK Le Sabre, ees hardtop, | main, 2 speed avuxiliiary, 28,000 gross, | power steering, power brakes, automatic, spares, jack 668-2105 142 P treet radio Apply 120 Rossland Rd. West Whitby, al ry ee 959 SIMCA In Good shape needs trans caer mission, also 1956 Ford body in fair shape,' no motor will sell parts, Please phone 942-4748. 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard. fop, 263 automatic, biack with maroon An average 300 million copies of 8,000 interior, 28,000 miles, new tires and new daily newspapers are sold throughout the exhaust system. Telephone 723-4790. World on any given weekday, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 1960 Pontiac) That's why It's smart business to ad. Laurentian, Radio, V-8 standard, post vertise in The Times' Classified Section fraction, washérs, etc. A-1 condit . . 1S so popular. it's the one place $650 or best offer Phone 723- 6276 after' $ people look for your ad. To get your offer before 23,000. subscriber-reagers at 3s XL, power siearine 'ow cost, just dial 723-3492, 28,000 va | = many extras. Call before 3 p.m., 725-0792, Arnold. 'automatic, red back-up lights, 1964 lanhane after & o.m. ANGLIA, good condition, low mile | real gas saver, tires In good condi- Best offer. Telephone 728-3110. VOLKSWAGEN good condition | offer, Telephone 623-5732, Bowman-| atter 4 p.m, | PLYMOUTH. Good running condi | SAVE used cars, | 1954 tondl- also; dual speed, motor DAILY NEWSPAPER READERS am. -- -- @ GALAXIE, gc' brakes, privetely owned, Rest offer, 899-037, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF HELEN MARTHA OKE deceased. ALL claims against the es- tate of the late Helen Mar- tha Oke, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Retired school teo- cher, who died on or about the 11th day of June, 1966, must be filed with the un- dersigned on or before the 26th day of October, 1966, after which dote the estote will be distributed accord- ing to low. Fred DeNure, Administrator ¢/o Creighton, Drynan, Murdoch and Victor, Borristers ond Solicitors, Oshawe, Ontario. _ 37--Auctions OUTSTANDING AUCTION SALE Commercial restaurant and kitchen equipment, appli- ances, furniture, dishes (some antique), linoen, ete. SATURDAY, OCT. 22 Property of GIL-MAR LODGE, Dunsford, Ont. (8 miles niorth, Lindsay, Highway 36) 2 freezers, walk-in refrigera- tor, furniture for 10 bed rooms, 10 sets bathroom fix- tures, over 100 dining room chairs, tables, meat grinder, slicer, ice cube machine, deep fryer, gas 6-burner range with 2 ovens, dish washing ma- chine, 2 amplifies and speakers, 2 oh refrig- eraturs, R A ite: 4 engine, 22. HP. engine, aes (subject to reserve) Sweden soft ice cream machine, cake mixer, Benson chlorinator, Oliver crawler & buckets, complete dispersal of one of the best equipped kitchens in the Kawarthas. Terms cash, no reserve, sale at 12 noon sharp. For detail list contact the auctioneer, ORVAL Me- LEAN, Lindsay 324-2783. '38--Coming Events TEN PERFECT CHANNELS the finest in ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS Reloyed directly home via Cable TV. to your interference free "Become A Charter Member Before October 21st and Save 9.95 PHONE 723-5278 Oshawa Cable TV BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 53 and 56 $500. IN 52 NOS. OR LESS $200. In etimounced Nos, $25 Consolation Prize $10 per line both games $150 Jackpot $20 PER LINE $50 FULL CARD REGULAR GAMES $20 PER GAME $40 IN 17 NOS. OR LESS 150. SPECIAL GAMES DOOR PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 Every Thursday | RED BARN BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 and 7:30 P.M. Children under 16 not admitted October Special | | $1,850 IN CASH PRIZES Plus Free Draw for $100. in 10 door prizes This Week Only 2 JACKPOTS | $200.00 Each | BOTH MUST GO Increased to $300. in 52 Nos. or Less PLUS $10. per line both games, Early Bird game 7:45 sharp. | Guaranteed minimum $5. per line and $25, full cord, $150. Jackpot Game 20 regular games at $20. | Double in 15 Nos. or less. Last 5 games, $30. per game. Admission $1.00 ¢ | Bus service leaving King ond | Simcoe Street at 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. i Wednesday October 19th JUBILEE PAVILION BINGO, Bathe Park, Euvialie Avenue, Thursday, . 2 m. Regulars, Share the, Wealth, Specials and Jackpots RUMMAGE SALE, Northminster Church, corner Rossland Rd. and Simcoe St., Thursday, October 20 at 1 p.m. | RUMMAGE SALE at St. Andrew's United Church, Bruce-Simcoe. Friday, October 21 af 1:30 p.m, (Unit No. 1.) RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by the Del BINGO} | | i | FUNERAL CHAPEL! |Mar Unit King Street United Church on/ Thursday, Oct. 20, 1966, 1:30 p.m. Sime Street United Church Memoriel Hall, *| and dear grandchildren, McEachnie Funeral Home, be jand Lewis of Oshawa. Calif. Many thanks to Dr, floor staff. OSMOK-- Michael and Joan, (nee Bone ham) are proud to announce the arriva of their daughter, Miche 8 Friday, October 14, awa General Hospital. A sister for Pavia Ellen and John, Thanks to Dr. Glazier. LD 1966, at the Osh- United Church, will conduct the service, e,| . URGES FREE TRADE VANCOUVER (CP) -- Can- 'l\ada should establish free trade with the United States by 1980, Jack Davis, parliamentary as- DEATHS sistant to Energy Minister Pe- pin, said Monday. "'We must be prepared to reduce all our bar- BODDY, Letitie In Oshawa General Hospital, on Monday, poerer 17, 1966, Letitia Fursier, in her beloved wife of Wi year, Boady! and dear mother of Helen Resting at Mcintosh - Anderson 152 King Street East. Funeral Home, Service 1) am. Interment Union Cemetery. BUSKER, Bartholom Suddenly at the family, residence, Windsor Dr., Pickering, on October 17, 1966. Bartholomeus Busker, beloved husband of Anna Daalhuizen, father of Maria (Mrs. J. Brandse, Agatha (Mrs. T. Severs), Jo- hanna (Mrs, J. Van Blokiand) and Bert) Countenaire ell of Pickering, also surviving are 8) Ti LB Busker will rest at 28 Kingston Mr, rsd . Francis Pickering for Mass at 9.30 a.m. Interment St. Fran- cis de Sales sanetery. The Rosary will recited at the Funeral Home on Wednesday evening at 8.30 p.m. de Sales HOWARD, Lottie Viola At Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, October 18, 1966, 67th year, Hamilton, Albert of Bellevilie, Earl and George, all of odes Kruk (Fay) of Hamilton. Dea: Mrs. A, Farrar (Nellie) Mrs, F. Scott (Annie) of Bellevilie, Wil- son of Oshawa, Bill of Deseronto, Mrs. resting at ihe Gerrow Funeral Stanley, p.m, Interment Union Cemetery, McKELLAR, John Suddenly at Sutton on Monday, October 17, 1966, John McKellar, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Ballantyne and dear father of Gordon, of Uxbridge, Eleanor, Oshawa, Jean, Toronto, Helen (Mrs, J. Ward) Oshawa, Violet (Mrs, be gh) Grace (Mrs. R. Maddeaux) Tor- onto. Home, Chatham. Service afternoon. interment Maple Leaf Ceme- tery, Chatham, OKE, Peari | At Los Angeles, Calif, on Friday, Octo- ber 14, 1966, Pearl Hoy, in her 43rd year, wife of Donald Oke, beloved mother of Wayne and Carl, dear daughter of James Hoy, and the late Mrs. sister of Mrs. H. Howson (Hazel), Mrs. R. Stainton (Jean), Mrs, J. (Myrtle), orest Lawn Memorial Park, was held this morning at 10.30 o'clock, interment Oreno Cemetery, POBIS, Steve Entered into rest at Yhe Oshawa General iteve Hospital on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 1966. $ Pobis heloved husband of Annie Hornia- chuk, father of Mrs, Kazimer Peclak, Oshawa, brother of Mrs. Montreal in his 62nd year, neral Home, 728-5173. REID, David John (Dick) At the Alsx-Pickering General Hospi- tal, on Monday, October 17,1966, David); Public -|Schools Trustees Association of Ontario), King Solomon of Dentonia (Member Beloved hus- Harwood Park Apts... a, 803, Ajax. Dear father of Roberta; lanniter of Ajax. Dear brother John (Jack) Reid - (President (Past ruling Principal "pei gl Toronto). (Member Lodge, AF and AM, Toronto). Ajax. Public School Board). band of Mary Alice Heenan, Linda Wendy; of Kenneth, Gregory; Etobicoke, Joseph, Credit; Mrs. Isobel Fry, Montreal; Mrs.| Eileen Ardill, Scarborough. Resting the William E. Sherrin Funeral Hom Port No, 2 Highway, Pickering (just east of N. Ajax) until 11 a.m, Paul's United Church, Ajax, for funeral service Interment Erskine Cemetery, Harwood Ave. Thursday morning, then to> St. at 2 p.m. Dunbarton. TURNER, Ethel At East General Hospital, Toronto, Monday, October 17, 1966, Ethel Ben stead, beloved wife of the late Bertie F Turner, of Oshawa and loving mother of Arthur end Albert Turner of Toronto, sister of Mrs. A. Lincoln, Norwich, Eng- Mcintosh - Anderson land. at F uneral Resting Home, 152 King Street East Service In the chapel, Thursday, October Union Ceme- 20 at 2 p.m. tery. Interment Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 Hitler meeting in suburban West Van- in the chapel on Thursday at requiem High Lottie Mosier, In her Loving mother of Carl of ae .|Dally double: of of "prankforn Howard is | Chapel, | Oshawa, 390 King St. W., with service In the chapel on Friday, October 21, at 2 Flintoff) Resting at the Stephen's Funeral Wednesday Hoy of Kendal, Sarchuk A Mrs, K, Wood (Helen), Archie, William, Staniey and Leonard, Rested at Glendale, then to the Northcutt and Smith | Funeral Home where the funeral service Annie Bartos, i For further particulars telephone the Armstrong Fu- H on riers a year at a time, or an industry a time, until they are done away with entirely," Mr. Davis told a Kiwanis Club | couver. Evening dress' in white, silver lame, quilted fabric of viscose staple, acetate acrylic and polyester. From the 1966-67 Autumn-Winter collections of the Parisian MADELEINE DE RAUCH Haute Couture. -- sypplieg by Courtaulds ada) Limited, ae i Pirst--Purse eat l2-year-olds, 6 furlon |Orange Soda Kid hg a) 26.60 8.20 5.90 {Misty Fair (Alter) 3.60 3.00} (Barroby) ' Me sie maiden ime: Castillia, Crafty Bozzetto, Wallace- burg, Bunty's Folly, Butternut Bay, the a Alice Parkes, Rascoe, fNy' » *Churchill Bill, fJ. B. Good! also ran. f--denites field. Second--Purse $2,400, maiden, 2-year- old fillies, turf course, about one mile. aSolar 'Princess (Gomez) 4.10 by HP Sunday Cruz (Steve) My Maura (Barroby) Fe Time: 1:44 4-5. Live in Hope, » Buckminster, a--Mrs. H. A, Farm entry. Young Gerry, Thy Sil- Lot o' Fiz also ran. Lure and Windfields 44.70. Third--Purse $2,000, claiming mal- den 2-year-olds, 6 furlongs. Canadian Lou (Griffo) 4.10 2.60 2.50 Smoke the Grass (Harris) 2.70 2.60 Last Marriage '(Barroby) 3.60 Time: 1: Our Gooden, Tricky Pal, Sunyou, Miss Waldemar, Vinny's Redhead, Menssik, fOkanu, fJuniors Proof also denotes field. Fourth--Purse $2,000, claiming 3 and 4-year-olds, 6 furlongs. Fair Dandy (Hale) 6.50 3.70 2.90 $i Jolie (Bell) 70 5.00 Li a are (McC'b) 3.70 Dixie Pet, Enlyn Sun, Sun Wrack, fAnns Gem, ran, f-- Time: Jacket % Blue, Pledall, THURSDAY, OCT. 20 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim- ing (3,500), Maiden two year olds 1 mile and 70 yards (18), Open Page, Turcotte 115 More Mischief, Kornblum X107 Dreamy Jo, No Boy 1) Galante, Stauffer th Shining Hope, Potts 115 Bush Hawk, Grubb X115 Blue Whistle, No Boy 115 Portree Gem, Robinson 112 a's Rabe. Barroby 112 chenet, Inouye 115 On Tabie, No Boy 132 Pirires Bay, Thomas XXX105 Also EBligi ie: *| This Year's Love, Coombs X112 Alton Lad, Bowcut 115 Big Phil, Walsh 115 iggier, Harrison 115 Sicilian Sammy, No Boy 115 Lyric Lass, Stauffer 117 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, Claim- Hs (3,000) Three year olds and up. 7 furs. Whet A Time, Grubb X108 Enchow, Buisson 114 Well Now, Swatuk A-XXX10? Caledon Colonel, No Boy 113 Jiveoll, Coombs X105 Setay Soo, Gordon 116 Mount Market, Coombs X114 Your County, Thomas « <X112 Briefsin, Turcotte 113 Bimini Bill, No Boy A-122 Stoned, Brownell X114 |A-T Ziegler and Natural Farms entry. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,600 "Sara-) " Allowances. Two year old. Fillies| Poaled in Cda. 6 furs, (9). Bella Regina, Coombs X114 Kitty G., No Boy 11 Lady Schreibe, Brownell X10? Lawless Maid, Inouye 119 Nearanna, Fitzsimmons 119 Winsome Sailor, Brownell X114 Victory Trip, Turcotte 119 Speedy Sonnet, Barroby 119 Titled Herione, No Boy 114 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,400. Claim- "ting (6,500). Three year olds 1 1-16 miles. 9 » Arab Prince, Griffo ®311 Mighty. Gar, Gordon 114 Doc Nan, Kornblum A-X11 Day We Sail, Bowcut 8-11! Rullahs image, Coombs 8-X103 Pretty Wise, McComb 114 Our Gem, Kornblum A-X103 Lazy Rhythm, Dittfach 111 Dark Numbers, No Boy 111 A-Emcee Stable and L € Morrishoe entry B-Stafford farms entry FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,700. Claiming Mong Two year olds. | mile and 70 yards (8) Biank Pistol, Gomer 116 Set (Pint we a WOODBINE RESULTS. 47|, TORONTO (CP) -- Tuesday's Wood- Monday, |bine race results: Lady Arlene, Acadian Flirt, Alberta |Sunshine, Some Missile, Able Ruler, |Hyseinna, fMagie Queen, fZerotasto also iran, f--Denotes oe. Fifth--Purse $7,300, claiming, 3-year- 6.10 3.50. 2.90 (Gomez) 3.90 3.10 5. Lady Kasha (Turcotte) aie ad Time: 1:1 | Windy Flash, " yebleriorss Sliver Gus, Judge Burns, Pretty Wise also ran. Late seratch: Nearctic Myth. Sixth--Purse $3,200, 3-year-olds upward, 1 1-16 miles. 50 2,80. 3,20 Canadillis 9.00 6.60 4.30 (Gomez) Inn (McCauley) (Walsh) Time: 1:44 1-5, Sirius 2nd, Over Current alse ran. Exactor: 68.90, Seventh-Purse $2,800, upward, turf course, Butterscotch (Turcotte) Purly Sark (Barroby) |No_ Reasoning (Gomez) Time: 1:42, Sectario, Definitely Right, lore also ran. Late scratch: Silly, Our Gem, Eighth__Purse $2,200, up, Marshall turf course, Sun Hash (Hale) Roya! Doctor (Steve) Lets Scawf (Lanoway) Time: 1:45 2-5. Mark Ceft, Uniprix, Five Loves also r Strayed So War S-year-olds and wont 1 mile, 7.00 Money Ga- Tickled Syear-olds and 1 1-16 miles, 18.80 8.80 3.80 4,50 2.80 3.40 Claymond $v, | Attendance--4,585. Mutvels--$363,547. WOODBINE ENTRIES (Clear and Fast) Redirect, No Boy 111 Sea Salt, No Boy A-111 Eventful, Turcotte 119 Amber River, Coombs B-X108 | Locked Out, Walsh 114 Newsy, Coombs B-X106 reyes Or, No Boy A-117 B Sweeney and H Katz entry BiStattord farms entry. (Exactor Wagering) , SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,800 "CMHC ec Three and four vear olds 11-16 mi M0), Altona Miss, Harrison A-106 Glenyvar, McComb 114 Jolly Monarch, No Boy 107 Royal Missy, Brownell A-X101 Famous Monarch, No Boy 107 Belia Roman, Be 103 Marching Orders, No Boy 123 Nonie B. Good, Walsh. 104 Song of Heather, Turcotte 108 Fortunatus, Gordon 112 A-Live Oak stable and 4 € D Ryan entry SEVENTH RACE -- Purse:$3,200 "War dens of York County' Allowances. Three! year olds and up. 1 mile on turf course. | M4), Belfort, Hale 123 | Flaming Triumph, Lanoway 114 Concession, Gomez A-123 Hempeter, Harris 123 Beavante, No Boy 114 Chopolis, No Boy 112 Marvina's Tusc, Turcotte 113 Attention Hero, Bell X112 L'Arriviste, Grubb = at Cambuslang, McCom! |Sharon Market, Bitttech 4 4 | Cosmic B th Behe mW Alto &' le: Royal Tara, No Boy B-118 Sirius 2nd, No Boy 121 A-R L. Victor and C Cary entry B-Stafford farms entry. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. glaim- Ing (3,000). Three year olds up. 1 mile on Marshall turf. (17). Mad Flyer, Whittel 119 Greek Tar, Swatuk " aiorieued Select Sin, Bell X105 What A Question, Bowcut 119 | Autumn Souvenir, McComb 116 Vital Mahn,: Dittfach 107 Jet Invader, No Boy 116 Robby Jr, Gomez 122 Calizon, McComb 116 Tony's Count, Grubb X11 Silver, Run, Coombs X107 Don Cecilio, No Boy 115 Steel Leader, Coombs X117 Also Eligible: |Gandio, Kornblum X114 '9 | day. He told a Customs and Ex- jnew 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! 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