26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jenuery 4, 1967 130--Automobiles. for Sale 1963 FORD, V8, 2-door coach, custom radio, whitewalls, all accessories, stan- dard. Telephone after 4 p.m. 668-4839. 1S] CHEVROLET, V- engine only. Com- plete, good running condition, $75. Apply 200 Bond Street.West, after 4 p.m. 1966 AC. \N Beaumont, four-door, V-8 automayic, pdgh button radio, rear speak- er. Seven wheels and oversized whitewal! tires. Undercoated. Eleven months left on warranty, Original owner. Telephone 655- 3181 59 CHEVROLET coach, new brake job. Radio. Good running order. Telephone - | 725-6195. $1,177 FULL PRICE for '61 Oldsmobile, 4-door, hardtop, fully powered. Licence H80769: Easy to finance, trades accepted. |See it at Nicol's Motors Ltd. No, 2 High- way, just west of Thickson's Rd. Whitby j 668-3331. 27--Rooms For Rent ~~ ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM - Available in privote home. Coll between 5 and 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N. 728-867 | FURNISHED ROOM, sult young lady, $12 weekly. Telephone 9695 or apply 576 Harmony Ra. S a SINGLE ROOMS $12, to share private $10, Whitby 668-5201 ATTRACTIVE bedsitting room with kitchen and laundry privileges. Parking. Close to tr ortation. Wilson and Olive area. Shift worker welcome. $74 Crerar Ave. UO es ROOM FOR RENT, weekly or nightly rates. Hotel restaurant, open till 12 p.m. nightly, Lunches and meals available at weekly rate if desired. Queen's Hotel, 67 a Simcoe St. N , ua west of Thickson's Rd. Whitby = - -- ----------- | 668-3331. SOUTH-END private furnished rooms. | Gentlemen only. $7 weekly. Telephone "65 RAMBLER Classic, 4-door sedan, 728-8353 MODERN LIVING F sons in mote "63 RAMBLER, 2-door sedan, sun gold ex- terior with matching Interior. Licence 432435. Easy to finance, trades ipted. See it at Nicol's Motors Ltd., No. 2 High- very economical to operate. Licence 28801E. Easy to finance, trades accepted. See it at Nicol's Motors Ltd., No. 2 High- way, lust west of Thickson's Rd. Whitby 668-3331. . 1963 CHEVROLET, Super Sport, 300 HP 4-speed, radio, oversize tires. Top condi- tion. Telephone 728-9562. 1951 CHEVROLET coach, 60,000 miles," second owner, exceptional body, runs safely and well. Telephone 725-2825. '$5 BUICK. Very good transportation. Good motor, fires, radio, heater. Tele- 'phone 723-6035. \'66 AMBASSADOR, 4-door sedan, automatic, fully equipped in 'showroom condition. Save a $1, on this car. Licence H 85420, Easy to finance, trades accepted. See it at Nicol's . No. 2 Highway, just west of Thickson's Rd. Whitby 668-3331. $577 FULL PRICE, your choice of '5? Chevrolet, V-8 statlonwagon, '58 Chevro- let 4-door sedan, or '57 Mercedes Benz, ldiesal, very economical to operate. Easy to finance, trades accepted. See it at Nicol's Motors Ltd., No. 2 Highway, lust west of Thickson's Rd., Whitby, 668-3331 1960 VAUXHALL in excellent condition, $199 for quick sale. Telephone 725-2156. sy nies ___ 1964 STRATO CHIEF. 27,000 miles, 6 cyl- LARGE housekeeping room with large|inder, standard. Best offer over $1,200. Indow. Storage space. Complete- | Telephone 723-1610. Wilson-and Crerar area. Tele- |1956 CHEVROLET Super Sport. 2 door 39 after 4 p.m. |hardtop, automatic, console, power brakes \steering. Best offer please phone Port Perry 985-2839 after 6 p.m. Several ior one or two per- ece tiled bathroom, kitchen _facilitie: rigerator and tele- vision. Phone 668-8170 WHITBY -- 859 Dundas, St._N. Furnished light housekeeping Telephone 668- 6365 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m: are eitee LARGE double room for two, newly decorated, new mattresses. Also single bed - sitting room, olyely furnished. Close to North and Wesf General Motors, down- town. 128 William Street East. WANTED -- One or two fellows to share fully furnished e with 2 young bark- \ General Motors. Call 1976. room ers. Cl to South 668-5825 evenings 57 Siete 23 ELGIN STREET EAST. Furnished room for gentleman, housekeeping privi- leges. Close to downtown. Apply after 4 p.m. is Resmenae iene LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room, ladies only, near hospital and buses. Telephone "728-1914 A GIRL fo share large furnished\house with five other girls. Close to hospital. Own bedroom. 725-9557 after' 5 p.m. ROYAL HOTEL, WHITBY, 171 Brock Street North. Rooms nightly or by the week. $12, Hot and cold water in each room. 668-5012. COMPLETELY furnished, _ bedsitting room with kitchen. Refrigerator, stove, bus at door. Close to south General |SAyeE DOLLARS! Motors. One or two girls, or gentleman. |Carc ss and up. 208 Bloor St. West. 726-9940 ____|Terms arranged. R. PRIVATE ROOM for rent to quiet gentle- | Bloor E. Ee cid sass Micon re a man. Close to restaurant and most In-|(jENS PAID OFF. We trade up, down. dustries. Telephone 668-6383, _ ____ |Choose from over 60 cars. No down pay- FURNISHED room, suit two gentlemen, |ment. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. close to. North GM and downtown, 64 |" GALAXIE XL Convertible, bucket Brock street east or call Se on leans, power steering, 352 engine, auto- EEL eel bch | matic on floor, $1,895. 668-3674, 668-8381. _______:______. | 444. PONTIAC Parisienne, two door hard- Ree me ag ae top, power steering, automatic, V-8, § smoker, moderate Oring eons. | (82514) 'oyal master ures. radios pn S08... | rears As) shape,' $1795) Tele ONE LARGE room with furniture and |phone 72 refrigerator stove for ane or two SI6g® ls FULL PRICE, your choles "Dodge ech dad AE ad de: asia r, slant engine, FURNISHED housekeeping room near) automati 4door sedan, north-west gate of General Motors. Apply |automatic. Easy to finance, trades ac- 160 Agnes Street lcepted. See it at Nicol's Motors Ltd. No. GLEAN, centr iy "ipcateas 2 separate le Highway, just west of Thickson's Rd. ) hi 3331. Bee ee aichenc ull. fuerisived | enor pera eee arking facilities. Telephone 725-1918. | 65 CHEVY, 4door Bel Air, automatic, =--=inMnLYy ng: ye --------|one owner dar, 'in top cofidition. Licence FRIENDLY home, warm bedroom, SOP- | 96312. Easy to finance, trades arate cooking and laundry conveniences | ~good used Trades accepted. B. Motor Sales, 509 original owner. In Immaculate condition, | cr whi THE Eight - said UB ed of 2, 3. be ot 1967 1968 1969 1970. 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 annum payable nually on May | and No- vember | in each year of the currency of the Deben- ture and is to be repay- able in instalments of prin- cipal on November | in the yeors 1967 to follows: Principal Year Amount TY-WIDE COVERAGE at low cost Is at you get with Classified Ads. Phone 723-3492 now for an ad-writer. 36--Legal N OTICE BOARD of TRUSTEES of The ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL for SCHOOL SECTION NUMBER 9, in The TOWNSHIP of WHITBY TAKE Notice that The Board of Trustees of Cotholic Separate School for School Section Nuber 9, in the Township of Whitby on the 13th day of December, 1966 passed By-law Number the Roman to authorize the borrow- ing of money by the issue and sale of a Debentare of the Board in the principal amount of $107,000. The purpose for which the money is to be borrow- is a floating indebted- ness to pay part of the cost the construction of an addition to St. Paul's Sep- arate School consisting of 4 classrooms. Y The amount to be bor- rowed is $107,000 on the security of the said Deben- ture, charge upon the school- house property and prem- ises and any other real or personal property. vested in the said Board and upon the separate school rates collectible by the said Board. , which shall be a The Debenture "dated November is to 1 1966, is to bear interest the rate of 542% per semi-an- 1986, os Principal Year Amount 1977 $5,000 1978 1979 6,000 1980 6,000 1981 7,000 1982 7,000 1983-7, 1984 1985 1986 $3,000 3,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 5,000 5,000 0 {806 8,000 8,000 8,000 F. J. Moloney, Secretary accepted. See it at Nicol's Motors Ltd., No. 2 High- f_required. Telephone 725-7624. way, lust west of Thickson's Rd. Whitby €LEAN, quiet room, bus stop at door. 38--Coming Events 668-3331. Close to hospital. Light housekeeping If | 195; FORD, excellent itlon, desired. Telephone 728-5984. bod ically perfect, ns and 28--Room and Board = SINGLE ROOMS and BOARD body In excellent condition. New license Apply: plates. Best offer. Apply 116 Queen Street 25 Division St. or telephone 623-3245. 1965 PONTIAC Parisienne hardtop, fully ROOM AND BOARD for one gentleman willing to share room. Close to down- equipped, V-8, automatic. Warrenty until town. Telephone 726-5455. August. 728-8738 or 830 Florell Drive. WANT TO FEEL AT HOME? Room end home board for three gentlemen in new on Buena Vista Avenue. Single beds, home cooked meals, lunches packed, ree reation room, laundry done. 725-3978. ROOM AND BOARD, fiveday weeks lunches packed, near south GM, Shop- ping Centre, night sweepers welcome, free parking. 55 Park Road South. CLEAN HOME for gentlemen, parking, home-cooked meals, TV. 43 Garrard Rd., by K-Mart. ROOM, or room and breakfast, lunches packed if desired, two clean, quiet en, near south G.M., shopping, parking. Park Rd. S. mechan- ly good, 31--Compact Cars for Sole ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specidlizing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 7 5 % VOLVO and PEUGOT te MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South »-Oshawa 728-0921 "63 VOLVO 544 sports sedan. Financing can be arranged. Motor and drive train excellent, body very good, clean Inte- rior, radio. 723-4918. 196 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, recently re- built motor and transmission. Leather trim, body pertect. $550. 725-8640. 1960 AUSTIN Sprite, A-1 condition. Tele phone 723-9492 after 6 p.m. m 8 PRIVATE ROOM and board for one gentleman, in new home. Close fo south General Motors, and Shopping. Centre. Telephone 725-2614. | ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman, will- ing to share, seven-day week. Telephone 725-8450. ROOM AND BOARD in Whitby for two gentlemen willing to share. Lunches pack- ed, Call Oshawa 728-7686. LARGE WARM _ ROOM, good meals lunches packed. Parking, close to bus stop. Gentlemen only. Apply 708 Car- negie Ave. 728-484 30--Automobiles For Sale 32--Trucks for Sale SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. 33--Automobiles Wanted Bl Ad: Central Council of Neighborhood Association NGO OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Friday, Jan. 6th Over $5,000.00 PRIZES $1,500 Jackpot $500. $150. $1,000 Escalator 20 Regular Games $50 each 9 Early Bird Games 5 Late Games $50 each Snowball Special Game DOWN--$30 MO. 59 - 61 models your choice! BILL BENNETT MOTORS * 484 King W. 723-0371 MORE CASH, Paid for Good Clean Cars Trade up or down; Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 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 cars fo# wrecking. Ne cherge \for towing. Telephone 728-4549. 34--Automobile Renoir ee FRED STONE Ercoklin Phone 655-3653 723-9421 MERCEDES BENZ TORONTO 100 DAVENPORT ROAD | AT BAY ; Motor Rebuilding Cylinder Reboring Pinfitting .@ Resleeving Automatic Transmission Cronkshaft and Valve Service 35--Lost and Found LOST -- Black, white and tan Durham forest, east of $1.00 (receive one card for regular games). All games 25c double card-- $100 in Door Prizes All games will be played on double cards. Share the Wealth--7:15 p.m. Regular Games--8:15 p.m. and except jackpot. BUSES Leaving Bond and Simcoe St 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 8:00 p.m. Available After Bingo. csc A dan | DEATHS | | | | | pa l Children under 16 not admitted LIONS BINGO OBITUARIES FURSEY, Robert James | (At Qshawa General Hospital on Friday, | 1 December 30, 1966, Robert James Fursey,| I ' JAYCEES ° | lloving father of Mrs. Sidney Bateman Me (Marion) Cornwall, in his 93rd_ year. M\onster Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson ' Funeral | | | Admission 50c the' chapel on Monday, January 2 at 3 p.m: Interment Union Cemetery. In lieu | Two Jackpots \ 55 and 58 ONE MUST GO |United Church will. be appreciated. $500. IN 50 NOS. or LESS $200. "In anounced Nos. He 7:30 p.m. HRUSKA, Andrew | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General | Hospital on Tuesday January 3, 1967, | Andrew Hroska, beloved husband of Helen |Gulenchyn and father of Diane, Janet, Carol, Sandra of Oshawa and- brother Frank 'of Oshawa and John of Windsor jand son of Andrew Hruska, Oshawa, in Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral ser- |vice in the chapel on Thursday, January |metery. (Donations to the Cancer will be appreciated.) KELLY, Harvey |his wife Bertha M. Kelly (nee Heckman), |two daughters, Mrs. L. Roberts (Kath- jleen), San Diego, Calif.; |Stewart (Eleanor), Toronto; and three) |sons, Lorne H., Toronto, Harold A., Lon- |don., and Robert F., Oshawa. Funera' service will be held Thursday, at |p.m. from the Trull Funeral Home, 2 Yonge St., Toronto. Interment at Pleasant Cemetery. McIVOR, John i at the Oshawa General Hospital Mon- day, January 2, 1967, after a sudden ill- 2) 704 | OS Wi $25. Consolation Prize $10. per line both games $175. Jackpot $20. per line. $75. ful card 20 Regulor $20. games pay double in 17 Nos. or less. Five $30. Games Early Bird Game 7:45 P.M. {Whitby, dear father of Mrs. J. Mc- Carrol (Nellie) and John of Whitby, | ©" | Thomas of Ajax and William of St.|Ce Thomas and James, deceased; dear brother of Mrs. J. Ferguson (Ella) of {Silver Springs, W. Watts (Kate) of Toronto, in his 78th | year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral | |Chapel, Whitby, for service in the | chapel Thursday, January 5 at 2 p.m. |Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brook- line. (Branch 112, Royal Canadian Legion Whitby, will hold a graveside service. In |General Hospital Fund would be much | Tuesday. Clure.) REILLY, Ruth Mary Frances |After a lengthy illness at the Riverdale |Hospital, on Tuesday, January 3, 1967,/Re Ruth Reilly, beloved wife of Frederick St Blair Reilly. Dear mother of Mrs. V./7 Bougard (Valerie), Mrs. R. Loader rea), Mrs. K. Frost: (Maureene), Frank' Coe and Beverley. Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Rooke, dear sister of Ar Every Thursday at the Jubilee Pavilion | BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15 P.M. | And Returning ofter Bingo | | Virgie, Patricia and Faye. Adored grand- | mother -of seven grandchildren. Resting at the Chapel of Washington and John-| Re; ston, 717 Queen Street East, Toronto (at Broadview). Service on Friday at 2:30 p.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gar- dens. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW "FUNERAL CHAPEL Children under 16 not admitted, | beloved husband of Mary Clatworthy and | months The Franklin E. Johnson, who died lieu of flowers donations to the Whitby at the Oshawa General Hospital, | 4 A "\Jan. 1, in his 62nd year, EXTRA PRIZES | apereciated. Visttors commencing 2 Pc theld at 2 p.m., Jan. 8, at the | The Armas Oskar Lindstrom, who |died suddenly, Dec. 30, at the | Oshawa General his 74th year, was held at the Morse and Son Funeral Home, |Niagara Falls, Jan.-- 2. Inter- ANDREW HRUSKA failing health Andrew Hruska, n was in his 39th year. Born April 8, 1928, in Czech- oslovakia, the deceased was a | Masonic service on Sunday evening at son of Andrew and the late Mary Canada for 30 years and of Oshawa for 25 years, he was married here July 26, 1952. i A member of St. of Mrs. John Kicenko. (Mary) of Oshawa, | Memorial Anglican Church, Mr. |Hruska was an employee of his 39th year. Resting at the Armstrong|General Motors for 15 years. He was a member of Local |5th at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ce- 222, UAW and of the UAW Bow- Society ling League. He is survived by his wife, In his 76th year at Toronto. Survived by: the former Helen Gulenchyn; his jfather and four daughters, Di- Mrs. 0. M.jane, Janet, Carol and Sandra. Also surviving are. a_ sister {Mrs. John Kicenko (Mary) of two brothers, Mount;|Frank of Oshawa and John of Hruska. A resident hawa and ndsor. The memorial service will be jheld at the Armstrong Fumeral iness, John Mclvor of 124 Bell Drive, | Home at 2 p.m., Jan. 5, follow- jed by interment in Mount Lawn metery. Donations to the Cancer So- Maryland, U.S.A.. Mrs. ciety would be appreciated. FUNERAL OF FRANKLIN E. JOHNSON memorial service mstrong Funeral Home. The service was conducted by rector of a" Matthew's Anglican Church. (Aud- Interment was in Mount Lawn v. Ronald Sharp, metery. The pallbearers were Michael George, Norm, Gordon, Harvey, Viéla,/Black, Ernie Simkin ardon and Charles Pearson. FUNERAL OF ARMAS 0. LINDSTROM funeral service Hospital, for two 299 Malaga Road, died, Jan. 3, at the Oshawa General Hospital. of George's for was Leon Davey, Russell McNeil, Arthur for in KEPT FIRST HARNINGS ST. THOMAS, Ont. (CP)-- Edgar A. Smuck found an an- cient $5 bill in his grandfather's Bible which he thinks must be the first he-ever earned. Issues heard by the Colonial Bank o ada, the bill is of tissue-thin paper, signed by the bank pres- ident, and numbered 45 bv hand. : KEEP BEARD RECORDS DUNNVILLE, Ont. (CP) -- The mayor of this Niagara Pe- ninsula community has sum moned citizens to join the "Brothers of the Brush" in a centennial beard-growing con test. Members will be given badges and a certificate with spaces for before - and - after | photographs. LEARN GUN RULES FREDERICTON (CP) -- About 2,700 young people have passed the hunters' safety course conducted for years by the city's branch of the New Brunswick Fish and Game As- sociation. A fresh course began in the new year, with classes two evenings a week. COUNCIL TALKS MONEY GUELPH, Ont. (CP)--There was a to-do at Reeve Charles Goodwin's last appearance on Wellington county council. He said newspapers should print details of councillors' and em-| ployees' pay, because meetings | cost $600 a day. One fellow) councillor wondered why he| waited 13 years to make tne) suggestion. | | ---- | | terment was in Fairview Ceme- tery, Niagara Falls. | Prior to being taken to Niag.| ara Falls, Mr. Linstrom rested at the McIntosh - Anderson} NEWS IN BRIEF Southern Alberta Institute of Technology after a delay of 50 years. The 84-year-old ho (7 : company proprietor was WOrK- COLLECTED AT EAST ling overtime when the SAJT CALGARY (CP) -- Augustus|hejq its first convocation but Peddleston finally collected his}was honored at the institution's degree certificate from the/50th anniversary celebrations. THE LIQUIDATOR GOES FROM ONE HOT-BED OF "i NG INTRIGUETO pomp bd © a oN 0 ANOTHER! OFFICIAL CENTRE eames NETRO-GOLDIIYN ROD TNLOR "THE EXQUEZ BARD HE WHE: AW TIRE =CABRELA UDR I LAST VR HOWARD SOHN, 252 DRIOR" TOMLINSON ° || MU i) Yi JERRY LEWIS n "WAY, WAY OUT" ADULT -- IN COLOR Snes DAY: A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Funeral Home, Oshawa. | IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S | 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 SUNNYSIDE Monster BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 55 and 57 $500. IN MEMORIAM BARKER -- In loving memory of 4 dear wife and mother, Emmaline Coul- |son, who passed away January 4, 1965. | 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 memories are our keepsake With which we'll never part; God has her in His keeping, We have her in our hearts. Her memory is as dear today As In the hour she passed away. --Sadly missed by husband William and~ family. | BEAVIS -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Violet Louisa, whd passed away The One and Only TISH GOODE Direct From the Beverly Hills Hotel Now At The _ Georgian Motor Hotel » January 1, 1942 and dear father, James in 52-Nos. or less G. Beavis, who passed away January 22, 1966. { Their memory is our keePaake, With which we'll never part, God has them in His keeping We have them in our hearts. --Lovingly remembered by daughters, Emily, and Violet, sons-In-law, Bob and | Rusty, grandchildren and great-grand- children. CROSSON -- In loving memory of @ lear son, Ronald, who passed away Janu- ry 3, 1953. i No longer here our lives to share | But in our hearts you are always there. |--Lovingly remembered by mother, sister jand brothers. LOGEMAN -- In loving memory of & |dear brother, Paul Logeman, who passed |away January 3, 1965. | Quietly remembered every day, | Sadly missed along life's way. || |--Lovingly remembered by sister, Marie, | $200. In announced Nos $25 Consolation Prize. $10 per both games ~ $150 Jackpot | $20 PER LINE $50 FULL CARD $800. REGULAR GAMES $20 PER GAME $40 IN 17 NOS. OR LESS $150. SPECIAL GAMES $50. 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. d a |brother-in-law, Al. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 Hour Phone Service 728-6555 After hours 725-7928 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 CARD OF THANKS BISHOP -- The family of the late K. | James Bishop would dike to express their heartfelt thapks to all friends, relatives nd neighbors for the beautiful floral | | a | BRADIMORE -- Dick and Carol (nee/tributes, cards and other expressions of | STARTING TOMORROW AD MITTAL jours Puss o aaee a PHONE 723-2845 TIMES 1:40 - 3:25 - 5:15 7:20 - 9:30 Jae MASON: ALON Bares: NN RENGRAVE |Cruikshanks) are happy to announce the i ee arrival of their daughter, Cara Lynn, 5 Sry Sea ae SUC ee rece | \lbs., 8 ozs., Monday, January 2, 1967,/nurses and staff of both the Oshawa | | Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks |General Hospital and the Toronto Gen: | |to Or. Halam-Andres and fourth 'loor|/eral Hospital for their' care during his | staff. illness. Also many thanks to Mcintosh- | iT de JONG -- Thomas and Eleanor (nee Drew) are pleased to announce the safe Jarrival of a daughter, Deanna Jocelyn, 6 Ibs. 12 ozs. on January 1, 1967 at 9:59 jam. at the Oshawa General Hospital. | Proud grandparents are Mrs. Alice Drew, pone: and Mr.. and Mrs. J. de Jong, | Newcastle, Many thanks to Dr. Beckett and nurses on the fourth floor. KENNEDY -- Bob and Marlene (nee Stezik) of Oakville are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their son, Edmond Anderson Funeral Home, General Motors | jand Rev. John K. Moffat for his con- soling words. --Mrs. Margaret Bishop and family KUBE -- 1 wouid like to 'thank Drs. Manitius and Kwak and all our friends | and family, who were so kind to my family and me, during my stay in the hospital, during Christmas. --Mrs. Michael Kube Mrs. Arthur Ross wish to convey thanks |, ITS HA ROSS -- The tamily of the late Mr. and § PPENING STARTS /THURSDAY, JANUARY {2th BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN - THE MOST POPULAR PICTURE OF OUR TIME! Winner of 5 Academy Awards Including (Sy "Best Picture"! ie? aan > roast 4g SOUND oF; 2 Zone am "peu tm. bao MamomeTTES besos: Protec SAUL. | Manic by | Lyrics by Scrannpley by ROBERT WISE | RICHARD RODGERS | OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN nl ERNEST LEHMAN Addrsona! E'onds ood Yor by Rocked Redeeer Pradvend by Argyle Esterprart, Hae. -Prducsiea Dengan by BORIS LEVER © cerang RICHARD EVENINGS 8:00 P.M, MATINEES 2:00 P.M, ~ SCHEDULE OF PRIC RESERVED SEATS ONLY EVENINGS (Sun. thru Thurs.) EVENINGS (Fri. and Sat.) .... MATINEES (Wednesday) .. MATINEES (Sot. and Sun.) .. All Prices Tex Includ A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE STARTS TOMORROW DIRECT FROM ITS ROADSHOW ENGAGE- MENT! Rives SPECIAL SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES EVENINGS AT 7:08 end 9:45 -- NO SEATS RESERVED "Devil-may-care dogfights in the skies... devil-may-care love affairs on the ground." ~N.Y. TIMES eee CONVERTIBLE TOPS Nylon $89.00 up Repairs to all makes of cars Antique upholstery ond re- storation BILL'S CUSTOM AUTO TRIM 409 Brock St. S., Whatby Days 688-8101 Eve. 655-4575 | | RAMBLER SALES -- SERVICE and PAINT New ond used cars. Easy to finance at NICOLS MOTORS LTD. WHITBY -- 668-3331 TO-NIGHT Early Bird Game 7:45 JACKPOT 52 and 58 ONE MUST GO Bus leaving King and Simcoe Sts. 7 and 7:15 p.m. Every Wednesday Jubilee Pavilion All proceeds to charity See Tues. Ad FRIDAY, JANUARY.6 & me warcomt ont 1] to relatives, friends and neighbors, for cards and kindnesses shown, in the loss of their parents. Special thanks to Or. Stocks, nurses of Port Perry Hospi- Highway Oshawa tag, 3236, Child's pet. Reward. Call 723-3991. William, on December .29, 1966 at the Oakville Trafalga spital. A brother for Dorothy Je oud =grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stezik of Oshawa, and Mr. and W. 'Bowler of Brougham. Paaaaaaea tal, Rev. Hillier for words of consolation, also Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home Mrs. "'The Blue May' is visually magnificent." ~NEWSWEER Rt sl of ING DANC ert AINERS LY LICENSED FUNDER LCBO TIMES Classified ACTION ADS for SULTS Télephone 723-3492 for all other departments 723-3474 | Susan Taylor has been voted No. 1 Canadian Vocalist of the year, with her rock and roll and rhythm and blues singing. i SUSAN TAYLOR . THREE SWINGING VOCALISTS play- ing rock and roll, rhythm and blues on guitar, bass and drums. -- Henry Taylor is @ lead singer. and feature vocalist formerly with the "Manhattens'" end the fabulous "Counts". HENRY SCUBA DIVING SCHOOL TAYLOR | TT FRESH FRUITS and ~ VEGETABLES READ AND USE THE MARKET BASKET mene ES WASON: URSULA ANDRESS me el pati WICHAELVOGLER: ANTON DIFFRING A Pde by Y taste reer ELMO WILLIAMS JOHN GUILLERMIN Sooset BEN BARIAN ant BASILIO-FRANCHIMA scenpiy my DAVID PURSAL JACK 00 ee PAD HANLEY Som JUCR D MUNTER Oca SOCNCHACK ARM MAGAB.E On waacrac iconos «CINEMASCOPE Color by DeLUME TODAY ONLY. -- THE PROFESSIONALS AT 7 and 9:10 THE NEW ODEON THEATRE 39 KING ST. EAST Course starts Thursday, Jan- uory 5. Oshawa Boys' Club. Aque Lungs ond air supplied Register now with Don Cran- field 723-2284 EUCHRE Woodview Community Centre Cadillac Ave. N. Wednesday, January 4 8 p.m. Sharp » Lunch and Prizes Admission 50c |BINGO, Bathe Park, Eulalie Avenue,| Thursday, 2 p.m, Regulars, share the wealth, specials and jackpots. ' » ' cea | THe PP cue EVERY FRIDAY AY THE 8 to 1 P.M. CAROUSEL FOR FULL INN (OSHAWA) DETAILS PHONE 723-5271 "Special Return Engagement" CHEF ADAMS Brought beck by popular demand. HOTEL LANCASTER Open Monday = Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. PHONE 725-5833 \