. BIXTHS pee, "Genera CAMPBELL -- Debra is olaased announce the arrival eee Timah 1S of8., December 1, One Hospital, hace sey! Milton. to Or. ath. floor "sam "ered grandparents are Eampbel aneris, ort Ma HITCHINGS -- Bruce and Karen (nee by en eae and Oshawa General Hospital, JOSEPH W. CHILDERHOSE ser ling sports. enthusiasts this | as! and|norning in the death, at ms Joseph Wesley Childerhose, of wrs.'98 Grenfell hog The seased, who was in his 75th year, had been in tailing health ft for the past year. Born Nov. 25, 1892, at Pem- Albroke, Mr. Childerhose was a Stabe hele Saha DEATHS son of the late Mr. and Mrs. nee | Samuel Childerhose. He was marri , 1918, at Bux- ee st ton, Derbyshire, England. . Coming. to Oshawa from Neer) Orillia. 43° years ago, Mr. Childerhose was employed by General Motors for 39 years prior to his retirement in 1961. When he retired he worked in CHILDERHOSE, Joseph Wesley Entered e rest, in the Oshawa General December 15, Hospi Thursday, 1966, "oseon, beni Childerhose, beloved fn cig ivy Green, wee of Mrs. Done " porothy). Donald Breakel! (tlene), Miss Gorters Childer- hose, James and Leslie, all of Oshawa brother of Samuel Chi and Springfield, Resting at the A) Oshawa, with inl chape| on Satu p.m. Interment LAMBERT, Joan Ruth Entered into rest, at yp Oe home of her Mr, and Mrs, id Lambert, Road North, en yniter on 4, gp dean jaughter and alae of Robert Lambert, Tyrone, and Ronald Lambert, Oshawa,.in her 37th year, Rest- ing at the Armstrong Pomwet Home, ot awa, Funeral service in the: chapel Friday, December 16 at 2 p.m. neem Mount Lawn Cemetery. MOUNTAIN, David Reginald Entered into rest in the family grr 0 454 Madison Ave., awa, on Wednes-' day, December 14, 1966, David Repnetd tain, beloved of Marina Murphy and father of Michael, Patrick, Danny, Oshawa, and brother of Mrs. Austin Sudsbury (Etta), 7 dager ah John Mountain, Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Mountain, orhawa, in his 2th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with requiem high mass in the Church of St. Mary's of the People on Friday, December at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Ceme- tery. Prayers wil! be held at the funeral home on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. PIERSON, James Herbert €ntered into rest, in the family resi- dence, 22 Nassau Street, on Thursday, November 15, 1966, James Herbert Pier- (Joan), Oshawa, and brother of 'ass | Levta Pierson, Osh- awa, Oliver H. Pierson, William L. Pier- son and Harold E. Pierson, all of Osh- awa, in his 75th year. Resting af the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel on Satur- day, December 17, at 2 p.m. ini Oshawa Union' Cemetery. SAGER, Thomas James At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Thursday, December '15, 1966, Thomas J, Sager, beloved husband of the tate Mary Asling and dear father of Myra (Mrs. Charles Grainger) of Port Perry, brother of Carrie (Mrs. Bruce Lesile) of Queensboro, in his 86th year. Resting at the chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry, for service on Saturday at 2 p.m, Interment Kendal Cemetery, Utica. Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM yet in adherent Oni; ll pagal ly @ memory, , $0 dear, --Ever remeymmered 07 Mother, Ded and AITCHISON -- In loving memory of) our brother, Norman George Aljtchison, Who passed away haga 1S, 1957. "Til we meet agai | ein" romentered by Dorothy and) LANGMAID -- In loving memory 4 hal dear husband and father, Gordon aid, who passed away Selene | Pra Thoughts foday y Memories forever, --Always remembered by his wife Stella! and son Murray and family. MUIR -- In loving memory of a dear | wite, mother and "abarjgpanin hg Eliae-| beth (Bessie), who passed away ber 15, 1963. Silent home, a vacant chair, Something missing everywhere, Life goes on we know gyi! Sng But not the same sincé we --Lovingly remembered by Rind ers and family. A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral orrangements for "aii occassions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 After hours 725-7928 the exception of 14 the paint department. He was a member of the Salvation Army and of Local 222, UAW. During the First World War he served overseas with the 116th and 157th Bat- titalions. He was a past presi- 'ident of the General te/Pipe Band and a member of 'emetery. [the General Motors Veterans. Motors A keen sportsman, interested in many. sports, he played soft- ball' for, the General Motors team from 1926 to 1929 and .}acted as coach of the Beaton's Dairy Minor Hockey Team for li years. He was a former president of the Inter-Church Softball League. Mr. Childerhose 'is survived by his wife, the former Ivy ;Green; three daughters, Mrs. Walter Dowe (Dorothy), Mrs. Donald Breakell (Ilene) and Miss Barbara Childerhose and of Oshawa. Also surviving are a brother, Samuel of Springfield, Mass.; eight grandchildren and one 16 | great-grandchild, The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 3.15 p.m., Dec. 17. Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Major John .|Wood of. the Salvation Army i will conduct the service. JAMES H. PIERSON The death occurred early to-| {day at the family residence, 22 terment | Nassay Street, of James Her- bert Pierson. The deceased, who was in his 75th year, had been in failing health for two years) and seriously sick for six months. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Pierson, the deceased was born July 29, 1892, in East Whitby Township and was mar- ried Mar. 9, 1921, in London Ont. A member of a pioneer family in the district, he spent his entire life in the area with years at London, Ont. Mr. Pierson, prior to his re- tirement, was employed by Chariton Transport Limited. He was a member of Branch 43, Royal Gneties Legion and an of King Street United A veteran of both World| %@ Wars, the deceased served over- |seas with the mechanical 'nna \port section during the First World War and was overseas) with the First Division Royal | \Canadian Electrical and Main-| during the} tenance Engineers Second World War. Mr. Pierson is survived by) \nis wife, the former Margaret) A. Martyn; a daughter, Mrs. |D. W. Marks (Joan) and a son,| ;William C. Pierson, both of | Oshawa. Also surviving are a sister, com | Miss Leuta Pierson; brothers, Oliver H., William L. and Harold E. Pierson and two|male friends who had seen her Strait of Juan de Puca. Gaye and Ken) jperform in a night club Tues-jnow Mrs, grandchildren, | Pierson, all of Oshawa. two sons, James and Leslie, all|; OBITUARIES | The memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Dec. 17, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. | In- terment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rey. L. W. Herbert, minister of King Street .de-| United Church, will conduct the service. Miss JOAN BR. LAMBERT The death occurred suddenly, Dec. 14, at the home of her brother, Ronald Lambert, Har- mony Road North, East Whitby Township, of Miss Joan Ruth Lambert. She was in her 37th ear. ' 4 daughter of Chester Lam- bert and the late' Merval Lam- bert, the deceased was born Oct. 25, 1930 in Oshawa. She received her education here and later qualified as a recreation director. Miss Lambert worked for the Oshawa Recreation Department and for eight. years was en- gaged in this work at Deep River. She recently accepted a position with the after-care branch of the Ontario Depart- ment of Health. A member of St. Andrew's United Church, she helped or- ganize and was very active in the work of the Oshawa Little Theatre. Besides her father, Miss Lam- bert. is survived by two brothers, Robert of Tyrone and Ronald of Oshawa. Home at 2 p.m., Dec. 16, Inter- ment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. John Morris, minister of St. Andrew's United Church, will conduct the serv- ice. DAVID R. MOUNTAIN The death occurred suddenly, Dec, 14, at the family resi- dence, 454 Madison Avenue, of David Reginald Mountain. He was in his 29th year. Born May 31, 1938, in Prince Edward Island, the deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mountain of Oshawa. He was married here June 1, 1957. A resident of Oshawa for 14 years, he came here from |Sea View, Prince Edward Is- |land | A painter and decorator, who ,operated his own business, Mr. |Mountain was a member of St. |Mary's of the People Roman Catholie Church. He is survived by his wife, ithe former Marina Murphy and jthree sons, Michael, Patrick and Danny. Also surviving are his par- ents; a sister, Mrs. Austin *|Sudsbury (Etta) of Oshawa and a brother, John, of Oshawa. Mr. Mountain is at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, for Requiem High Mass in St. 'An auto mechanic by tra de,| marys of the People Church, at 10 a.m., Dec, 16. Rev. N. J. Gignac, pastor of St. Mary's Church, will sing the mass. Interment will be in Resurrec- tion Cemetery. Prayers. will be recited at the yaa home at 7.30 p.m. to- Dancer Plunges In Surprise Call SMITHS FALLS, Ont. (CP)-- A Montreal dancer was in crit- ical condition in an Ottawa hos- pital Wednesday after a sur- prise she planned for three) \friends backfired. Helen Anderson, a 29-year-old | dancer and stripper, tried to lower herself from a third-floor hotel room on a rope fire escape three|in order to walk back .to the|been relatively lfront door and surprise three 'day. | statue. The memorial service will be, held at. the Armstrong Funeral | Capsule Opening 100 Years Away WASHINGTON (AP)--If you plan to be in Washington on Ap- ril 9, 2063, stop by the British Embassy and you might see the president open time capsules stored beneath the statue of Sir Winston Churchill. That date will be the 100th|, anniversary of the day the for- mer British prime minister was citizen. The English - Speaking Union, an organization dedicated to pre- serving friendship among the English - speaking peoples of the world, has invited the president of the United States, whoever he might be in 2063, to open the time capsules. A letter to the future presi- dent, signed by former president Dwight D. Eisenhower, chair- man of the union, noted that in the time capsules 'you will find striking evidence of the admir- ation and respect in which this great Anglo-American was held by countless Amstricans of this age.' Among the items in the cap- sules are recorded television programs showing highlights of Churchill's life and the names of the persons who donated money to pay for erection of the Churchill's father was English and his mother American. 'The letter to the future presi- dent expressed the hope that "you will open these capsules in times less troubled and uncer- jtain than ours." Scare Hikes Pipe Sales VANCOUVER (CP) -- The pipe 'is firing up again as the coughers and the cancer-scared smokers try to shake ciga- rettes, says the president of a company that has served three generations of Vancouver smokers. The sale of pipe tobacco is increasiz® -at the rate of be- tween 25 and 30 per cent a jyear, says George -Caird of |E. A. Morris Ltd. "Some of our new customers have come to us directly from the doctors' office. Apparently physicians are apt to tell the confirmed cigarette smoker who can't quit that he'd better try a pipe and not inhale the smoke." Mr. Caird says pipe smoking is much more interesting than the use of cigarettes which he Says are all much the same, except for whatever differences there may be between plain, filtered and _ mentholated smokes. He says a pipe smoker can be an individualist. He can de- velop his own blend, combining the various Virginias and bur- leys with the heady perique tobacco. PLAN TO END COMPANY TORONTO (CP) -- Marilyn Bell Ltd., which. handled en- dorsements for the Canadian swimmer, will be dissolved Monday. Marilyn gained wide- made an honorary United States! pAb DA LG mip anche At eae Ny 5 et a AGENCE ey OO lt Si BE lt 6 BBE IANS ER Rap Christmas shopping pens to include a pair of yellow Moroccan: slippers, a Peruvian ski cap or a five-foot double- edged crusader's sward. don't despair. Bazaar Sells Rare Goods MONTREAL (CP)--If your list hap- These esoteric gifts may be the sort of thing available at one or another of Canada's universities. _A wide selection of off-beat items is being offered at an exotic Christmas bazaar being held at the University of Mont- real and McGill, The prices range from five cents to $150. The bazaar is sponsored by the World University Service 'of Canada and proceeds go toward dents and professors in various THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 15, 1966 $3 countries. Bi, The opening here permitted). customers to browse through a large assortment of ancient weaponry, carvings from .East Africa and India and cuff-links from a dozen countries. Mrs. R. Ethen Mulvany came up with the idea forthe Treas- ure Van sales when she was confined to a prisoner-of-war! camp in Singapore during the assistance programs for stu- The . Canadian bulance driver that after the war she would f decided tpileber'e other colts ee and a "Last year the drive do everything possible to. get pron of $25,000 from a. rted--the aim|sale of the. project sta $200,000," says being to help the less wealthy|Yudin, by sfiseietin demand for their|Treasure Van. nations' handicrafts, The first sale was held. at! TRANSPORT SPEEDS UP -- Canada's fastest « Queen's University in Kingston, |industry is the manufacture of . Gni., in iddd and ine event nas' ivansporiaiion equipment, Second Worid War. Here's where to find gitts tor everyone GIFT oPOT CHRISTMAS Gifts for the Home Holiday Fun \Holiday Food TER ELEMIS Gifts for Everyone |Gifts for Her A Gift That Keeps On Giving... A CABLE TV GIFT CERTIFICATE 10 Perfect Charinels OSHAWA CABLE TV 723-5278 East Mall Centre WISH YOURSELF MERRY CHRISTMAS with a new ECHO HOME L. N. BIRD REAL ESTATE LTD. 723-0321 668-8941 Tillie Ryan 728-2313 Lillian Cameron 668-6762 |spread -recognition when -- she swam across Lake Ontario in August; 1964. The company was! formed Sept. 22 of that year to| handle endorsements. It has) inactive since | 1957, when Miss Bell swam the| She is Joseph DiLascio of | Levittown, N.J. | | | CARD OF THANKS! ARMSTRONG -- We wovid thank our friends, neighbors and relativ for their thoughtfulness, father, We would especially like to thank | Dr. D. E. Smith and the nursing staff of 2A of the Oshawa General Hospital. Also | the foan of cars and Rev. William Patterson | the General Motors of Canada for for his words of comfort. --The family of the late Jack Armstrong EDWARDS -- In the midst of our sor- row, we wish fo express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends, and neighbors, for their | kindness and sympathy, shown to us in; the loss of a beloved husband and father, Bill Edwards. We Pangea wish to thank Reverend Norman for his consol- ing words, No. 424 Doric Masonic Lodge, Pickering, for conducting # memorial service, all the donors of many beautiful floral tributes. We are very fteful the many remembrances to Scorn Margaret Hospital. Mrs, Ena Edwards and daughter Clar- {ssa Russell. KRANTZ -- | would like to thank all/ my friends, relatives and neighbors for cards, flowers and gitts, during my stay in hospite!. Special thanks to Dr. 8: Rev, Butler for comforting words, also nurses on 3F, Oshawa General Hospital --Ella Davidson Krantz | THORNE --- | would like to take this opportunity to say thanks for calls, cards and good wishes gi my many friends during my recent confinement in jal. Special thanks te UAWA, Drs. Volimer and Grant. --Rick Thorne. NEED A JOB? Read Help Wanted Ads Daily In The Times tke to e@ yald-} win, Doctors of Brooklin medical Centre, | | { | | | 12d Ai Bulova the perfect Christmas prides itself in fine watchcraft -- and precision. ordinary care to create timepieces of prestige RWICH CREDIT gift. Bulova taking extra- 2 LOCATIONS JEWELLERS "Bet you've never seen a Christmas selection like this. FROM om OMY | 549% FROM OUR BULOVA COLLECTION Smart new shapes and watch styles ~ created Let us help you select the gift | by world-famous Bulova designers -- make oh ay gag gp to give at Christmastime. Come in. Let our Watch Experts show you modern timekeeping from our selection of fine watches in our Bulova Collection. LAY-AWAY OR CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS 20 SIMCOE ST. S. @ SHOPPING CENTRE OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS | GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS PICTURES ....from $9.95 CEDAR CHESTS from $80.00 SMOOTH-TOP MATTRESSES ... $35.00 POLE LAMPS from $8.88 DINNETTE SUITES from $37.00 LAMPS, MIRRORS, KINDER- GARTEN -- SETS, CHAIRS, HASSOCKS, PLAQUES, SMOKERS, MAGAZINE RACKS. WILSON FURNITURE 20 CHURCH ST. MAKE A DATE TO WASIT Hic i THE GEORGIAN Motor Hotel @ Fine foods served in a delightful festive atmos- phere. @ Top-flight entertainment you're sure to enjoy. @ Be sure to book your Christmas and New Year's reservations now. THE GEORGIAN Champlain and Thornton 723-4693 The Safe. Way To Celebrate THE HOLIDAY SEASON Ride With MERCURY TAXI 725-4771 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa's Most Modern Tox! PARTY HELP Neat, efficient waitresses available. Banquets, Wed- dings, cocktail parties, Com- plete bor service. Catering arranged also, Reserve now for - private Banquets, Wed- for New Year's, 576-1835. BE THE LIFE OF THE CHRISTMAS PARTY Learn to play the guitar, boss, and drums. Lessons now avail- able. Age no barrier. . Phone: 942-5282 -- 728-3892 Make it a MERRIER CHRISTMAS with tasty APPLES from ALGOMA ORCHARDS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT BOXES {All Verieties) Ys bu., Y bu. sizes ALGOMA ORCHARDS R.R. No. 2, Whitby 655-4961 'CEU A Christmas Gift of Enduring Beauty Largest Selection of Tropical Fish in Town Many Rare Species Available For Christmas Giving ALSO A great selection of acces- sories and beautiful aquatic plants. We specialize in the complete installation. and maintenance of aquariums for offices, hotel lobbies, and restaurants, etc, OSHAWA AQUARIUMS 299 Simcoe Street South 725-4585 The gift she wants... FASHION WIGS HAIRPIECES POSTICHES A gift certificate will solve the problem of how to give a hairpiece. WOODLYN BEAUTY LOUNGE 81 Simeoe N. 723-1143 TURKEYS CAPONS - Order Now for Christmas FRANK HOAG Rossland Rd. West Ft we 725-6837 STUCK ? Ansty for @ GIFT IDEA? a TIMES GIFT Ubsckinr JON? Over Soe vides from you each LIKE ARMCHAIR SHOPPING ? Phone 668-3311 For details on Gift Packs of SELECT APPLES Gifts for Everyone GIVE * * * your Party Clothes "THE FESTIVE LOOK" Vadiant Cleaners Oshawa Shopping Centre 725-1023 1120 Simcoe St. N., 728-2361 Pick-Up and Delivery ENJOY THE FESTIVE SEASON Depend on Motor City Cab For Fast, Courteous 24 HOUR SERVICE -- CARPENTRY TRIM WORK -- REC ROOMS ADDITIONS ROOFING R. H. COMPANY COURTICE 725-3219 725-1127 SAFETY is not A Gift IT'S AN Accomplishment and We Suggest You Have a SAFE and HAPPY Christmas by travelling with HEARD'S. TAX] RUTHERFORD'S 3 room groups, Living Room, Bedroom, Dining Room. $399, $499, $599, $699. Easy terms. Immediate delivery or layaway. Rutherford's 156 Simcoe St. South GET SPOT CASH WITH TIMES ACTION ADS 124 BROCK ST. NORTH WHITBY 668-3732 NEED HELP IN A HURRY? Place eo Heip Wanted ad now by dialing 723-3492. Gifts for the Home Get A New TV Tower BETTER CHRISTMAS PROGRAMMES OSHAWA T.V. SUPPLY. LTD. Taunton Rd, East--723-8131 ELMER'S "The Christmas Store with Gifts Galore" Got gift problems ! Drop into Elmer's Bargain House and see the large selection of gift ideas for the whole family. ELMER'S BARGAIN HOUSE STORE HOURS: 12 noon to 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed all Day Monday 253 BLOOR ST. E. 728-3473 ENJOY CHRISTMAS TV PROGRAMMING With Your Own Antenna HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED TV TOWERS Are Best Order Yours Today 1,810, TELEVISION Corner Bond and Division 728-5143 whole family will enjoy. 282 KING ST. W. GIFTS YOU'LL ADORE ON EVERY FLOOR Carpeting for the living room, bedrooms afd halls. A gift your FREE ESTIMATES AND EXPERT INSTALLATION ANGUS-GRAYDON 728-6254 ALL THE LOVE ' A GIFT CAN HOLD In a PORTRAIT by CLARK STUDIO Sitting by appointment only ALSO. : @ Custom Frames @ Art Supplies WHITBY 668-4497 325 BROCK ST. NORTH ~ This Year... Cedar Chests $78.50 Mattresses $18.95 up Bedroom Suites $109 up Desks: $24.50 up Reclining Chairs $64 50 up 78 KING. ST. Give Something ; FOR THE HOME CHECK THESE SUGGESTIONS Davenports $69.50 Breakfast Sets $29.50 up Hostess pe hy 95 up Lamps $5.9 Rocker cris" "529. 95 up Best Selection at Lowest Prices A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR PURCHASE UNTIL CHRISTMAS M. COLLIS FURNITURE CO. CHRISTMAS... Is the Time To Give The Finest @ Pierced Earrings @ Watches @ Diamond Rings @ Stone Rings And Many More Beautiful GIFT IDEAS GALBRAITH JEWELLERS AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA 725-0332 AJAX -- 942-0407 RED WING ORCHARDS , Gon teve ti Wisi, Naw con ave te poet FRIENDS or DELIVERED by carrier to FRIENDS or REL- ATIVES in OSHAWA and AREA. Call the CIRCULA- TION DEPARTMENT at 723- 3474 for full details. Be A Christmas Belle' HAI sign. Stylists Delores Salloi ° Ann Barret Specializing in Wigs and Hairpieces SALLAI HAIR STYLISTS ARTIST SUPPLIES Easels -- Oil Paint Sets -- Canvas Boards --- Mediums -- Books, etc. By Grum- bacher -- Reeves -- Wind- sor Newton. at Edgar's Decor Ce tre 34 King St. W. 723-7351 MAKE IT "A TRAILER CHRISTMAS" Give Trailer Accessories. 182 Simeoe St. S. 725-5581 the most flatteringly feminine gift of all PERFUMES @ Revlon @ Tabu @ Yardley @, Max Factor @ Chanel McCORDICK'S PHARMACY 360 Wilson S. 725-8711 Miller Trailers AJAX 942-3491 ME Gifts for Him or Her GIFTS FOR THE HOBBYIST Medel Automobile, Airplane, Boat Kits. The Biggest Selec- tion in -town, POLLARD 92 Simcoe St. N., 723-9512 ASK SANTA FOR A PONY FOR CHRISTMAS Horses Boarded, bought 'and sold over the winter season, t HILLTOP RANCH HANCOCK RD, N. 728.7768 or 728-5738 ROMAN CATHOLIC ARTICLES ETC. Trees and Trim Lovely assortment of Rosar- ies, crucifix and nativity sets. PARKVI VARIETY STORE 98 Olive Ave., Mrs. V. Bach- and;- owner. Open till 10:00 p.m. 725-8232. Gifts for Him 5,000 TREES ON LOT Nursery Grown Pruned Scotch Pines Also Spruce and Balsam 6 ft. - 7 ft. - 8 ft OSHAWA FLYING CLUB Christmas. list, give him or her o flying gift certificate for as low as $5. @ Private and Commercial Flying Training @ Pleasure Flights Oshawa Municipal 728-1626 Chrysler Outboards CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 9.2 hp. Reg. $395 -- Special $297 bee ae Reg. $650 -- WILDE RENTAL SERVICE Whitby 668-3226 tee Airport Gifts for Motorists PROMOTE, Give 365 Days of Motoring Protection and Service with an O.M.L. CHRISTMAS GIFT MEMBERSHIP Cail EARL BROWN ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE Oshawa 723-5203 728-8334 Sprayed any Color For nominal Charge. Oshawa Garden Centre 1259 Simcoe St. N., 723-1161 OPEN EVENINGS CHRISTMAS TREES A-1 Pruned Spruce and Scotch Pine Prices, all sizes, $1 Apply 18 Grenfell St. 2 Streets east of Oshawa Shopping Centre CHRISTMAS TREES wa ind DECORATIONS RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE LTD. 1015 King E. 725-6551 CHINN'S. Park South st Hillside. Fresh cut spruce and Scotch pine, 8c up. Sprayed and delivered. 728-7288, 723-7088, No. 1 SCOTCH PINE, Spruce and Bal- sam Christmas trees, plantation grown, reasonable prices, free delivery. 509 Bloor St. E. Telephone 723-2281. WANT-ADS DON'T COST--THEY PAY ina 9 Holiday 3