Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jan 1967, p. 21

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i's for Rent ENT @ tooms, Room ffice Hours: | 1:30 a.m. to 3pm, SSOCIATION 728-1070 90M _ unfurnished ed, $95." monthly, Telephone 72 OOM _ spartment, ance. Bus stop -af igerator. Parking. Telephone 725-6473, tment in smail Stove, TV outlet, arking. Available a welcome, $110, it, stove end frig, entrally located, 131 Celina Street. m, kitchen, bed- int modern apart. rance. Reasonable phone 668-2064. shed apartment, % heated, private it apartment, un- ntrance, heated, re Street. Phone ment, with stove hb and entrance, contained park i ooh King W Wile Bey pert <ing. Heated, $85, -1603 days. partments, refrige Heated. $80. and High Street, Apt, mt, private bath. vealed Sulfable om os Ir g. Electric heat. vith built-in oven, extras, 95 Taun- or 7286-0123. d apartment, pri- 34 Chadburn. nt with refriger. month. Near town juplex 15' x 20', » kitchen and ind stove, rugs, s only. 725-3026. nt, good location refrigerator, TV Ritson Rd. South n, self-contained » hydro and heat space. Chitral, + furnished apart. lose to hospital, and downtown, 128-7263, nt for rent, frig, 60 Windsor Ave, Plaza South, apartment. $122 r included. Close s. Telephone 723- downtown, elee refrigerator. Im- jephone 778-3546, nent aepertment, B-1169, tment complete: appliances, CENTRE -- One artment, heated, rence. Parkl me person, Three-bedroom, A ha monthly. 623-7461, lents, possession 723-6134 er 72> Le epertment, ene wall broadioom, cilities, Please ENT. Apply 68 nt 9 anytime, nth, bedroom apart ng, centrally lo» lidren under 12 om, self-containe nd refrigerator. "yl > Bole Salita walle /@, _retrigerator, s. Electric heat N@ 728-2387 after airs apartments, duplex. Close te , available Jane er Avenue. bachelor apart. 1 or giris, Quiet and north Gen- plied. $50, mon partment, three ice, refrigerator, uded. Apply 623 t for rent, frig, 0 Windsor Ave. lara South ) pri ny Te 'more | Estate, 723 h heated base nd refrigerator, king. Telephone bed-sitting roors heat, light end red. Telephone nal Ps) 'end tydre "y 7230185 days partment, stove, yt rn ar et rk Road 8, 72> m working couple lvate entrance, Phone 725-8352. three rooms and ve, Soft water. 3667, 209 Gren- bedroom aepart- ex, quiet aren, one 655-4726. d unfurnished, "itchen, private lieble for den. Ital area. Pow 0. apartment, pi Chadburn. with refrigere mth. Near town. lex 15° x 20%, kitchen and | stove, rugsy nly. 725-3026. - Good scygle 4 etrigerator, tson Rd. South. self-contained hydro and heat pace. Central. urnished apart- e to hospital, and downtown. -7283, partment. $122 included. Close Telephone 723- with bath in a Child iIncy, ren on St. N.» White » ground floors /23-S618 or ap- apartment suite working girls, nces, close to 728-6740, sement apart. } living room » private bath- area. Bus ser- 1. 723-7500. 1eat hydro and Howerd Street women 1247 Dundas Street East, Whitby, tele-) ------ 96--Aportments for Rent 27--Rooms For Rent 30--Automobiles for Sale 36--Legel 38--Coming Events PARTLY hate. atgorad Seeeteom berpetiad centrally located, 2 sasement spartme: shared bat! on|bedrooms and kitchen, Fully Fafa Sundaes Street Best' Whitby. Teles parking facilities, Telephone 725-1918. wait 226, Business ladies only. AAIN FLOOR ein one Sonny i] basement, two entrances, "J private, $85. ey. Cseeliy lo cated. iN BEAUTIFUL Hticm eres, three arge thermostatically heated rooms, plus FRIENDLY home, warm Sera sep- jete-|arate cooking and laund: | 1963 PONTIAC four coor Strato Chief, six cylinder automatic, radic, new tires, Perfect condition. Reasonable. Telephone 728-9181, 1961 CHEVROLET sedan, automatic, one owner, new tires. Good condition. 655-4443. ng if réquired. Telephone T9824, CLEAN, quiet room, bus stop at door. Close to hospital, a "i i desired. Telephone 728 spreepiece bath and natural fireplace. available Immediately Laced FURNISHED ROOM, aera located. Tlephone 668-2466. ULTRA MODERN, ment, Completely private. yy Ph retro Included. Lovely tose to bus, $95 monthly, "Telephone TWO or three furnished rooms. ee ia ROOM -- on gk poo or lady or two friends to share | large room with twin beds, kitchen, bath, all furnished, close to downtwn. 728-5026. vor couple or single girl. T $387. THREE-ROOM unfurnished apartment, eewly decorated, wget private en- trance, water, heat and hydro suppiled, abstainers and 'uaa Available now. Telephone 728-2798. FWO-BEDROOM parent, porch, pri- vate entrance, In Whitby, T 668- LARGE double room for two, newly decorated. Also single bedsitting room, nicely furnished, Close to North and Wst General Motrs, downtown. Stret East. FURNISHED BEDROOM, kitchen privi- leges. Middle-aged woman only. In a good home. Central. Telephone 725-5191. 4849. SIMCOE NORTH, one block from four corners, three-room apartment, frig and private entrance, self-contained. jephone 725-1932 until 6 p.m. room with refrigerator. Parking. $12. weekly. Art Cox OAA 725-1497. Shin edie 7 Fy Pa centrally located. UNFURNISHED self - contained, heated three-room apartment. Central location. available Immediately. Apply Black's Ladies' Wear between % a.m. - 6 p.m. week days. Wednesday, 9 - 12. THREE ROOMS, suitable for two ole. Central. Telephone 728-5125 mornings | ROOM o-1 pm. PENG nso CREE ERLE ERLE BOATERS CENTRAL WHITBY. Room with ered keeping privileges. Sult young gentiema: Or room and board. Parking, TV. Tele. phone TWO - BEDROOM apartment In triplex, on Digby Avenue. Available January 15. One child welcome. Please phone 728- S316. NEWLY FINISHED one-bedroom apert- nent, near South GM, young couple or two girls preferred. Tolephene 728-5215. ADELAIDE WwEsT -- 'wo-bedroom partment in apartment butaing. Reirig. LIGHT housekeeping room for rent. Tele- | 668-2069 Phone 723-1832. 128 William | 5329. ELGIN STREET East -- large furnished |> "63 PONTIAC Parisienne. Custom Sport. Power brakes and steering. o licence a Excellent condition, $1,650 or best fer. Telephone 655-4850. ae PONTIAC Parisienne, four new tires, Power aerial, reverb, four-speed record player. A-1 condition. $1,850. Telephone "62 ENVOY, reconditioned motor, new battery, winter tires. Price reasonable. Telephone 726-5839 after 6 p.m. or all day Saturday. '@ CORVAIR four-door sedan. Licence J 17146. Maple Grove Service (Red's Fina Station), three miles west of Bow- manville, Highway No. 2. Telephone 623- '599 BUICK four-door sedan. Licence J15756.. Maple Grove Service (Red's Fina Station), three miles west of Bow- hia Highway No. 2, Telephone 623- 45 CHEVROLET, V-8 automatic, four- berets Licence er sage} FURNES rs si lephone or 563 for gentlemen, te Ritson Road South. LIGHT housekeeping room for rent. Tele Phone 723-1832. -- one gentleman or ee or tw friends to share large room twin beds, kitchen, bath, Hi furnished, close to downtown. 728-5026. LARGE double room for two, newly decorated. Also ae Boge igs gervall nicely furnished, Close t 'est General Motors, downtown. Tie W Willis Street East. FURNISHED tok peas kitchen privi- | leges. Middl only. In @ good) home. Central. Telephone 725-5191. Central, furnished room and kitchen with refrigerator and stove. Ni deco- reted. Clean house, $11. weekly. Svit lady. $146 Division Street. erator, stove, br 685). TAREE ROOMS, three piece colored bath, newly decorated, sandran linoleum, $65. monthly. Suitable for one or two persons. Telephone 723-3078. THREE- OR FOUR-ROOM apertment, private entrance, Sereee and corn: TV in room and Merny Free Eadie within walking distance to North GM and downtown, 40 Bucking- ham Ave., 723-6211, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room, ladies ey ne hospital and buses. Telephone 3320. FURNISHED two-room apartment, cen- tral. Telephone 728-5125 mornings, 9 - 1 pm. WHITBY -- bedroom apartment, centrally red. "couple or {wo ee $+ COMPLETELY furnished, housekeeping room, with sink, refrigerator, range. Sult- able for one gentleman. Apply 237 Athol St. East. 725-0803. Leslie brat room in clean quiet pri- | miles west manville, Highway No. 2. Ti 623-5329. 1964 CHEVY | Istationwagon. Leggy ntti whitewall tires, light green- color. A beau- tiful, low mileage car. Private, 'et. '$8 PONTIAC, six standard, Good | $350 a best offer. Will accept trade. Tee. 10 | Phone 728-0840. 1965 OLDSMOBILE F85. Two-door auto matic, radio, whitewalls. Excellent con- dition, one owner. Telephone 723-3220. %46 PONTIAC Parisienne two-door hard- top, 396 hydromatic, power brakes and steering, radio. Telephone 728-9975, peed FORD 2 door hardtop. Rebuilt motor only 38,000 miles, radio, automatic, trans- |mission. nes some body work. $125, Telephone 723-7570. 1944 PONTIAC Parisienne, automatic, V8, power steering and brakes. $600 down, take over agers will "accept older car on trade. GRILLS, radiators, all car parts. Late models our specialty Courtice Auto | Wreck 723-5238. "63 ACADIAN sedan, four cylinder auto matic, Reasonable. Also twelve foot elu- minum boat, motor and trailer. Com- jplete only. Pickering 942-0117 after 5 pm. mj PONTIAC kevrentian, standard, six. Four door sedan. Radio. Low mileage. 198 FORD, V4, i-door coach, custom all accessories, stan- FURNISHED bachelor epartment, $15. weekly, gentlemen only, Simcoe N. neer hospital. Telephone 723-7460. ote. Private bath. T 5416, es 28--Room and Board THREE ROOM, if- epartment, heavy duty abe monthly. Immediate possession. Meas ra Orchard View Bivd. THREE ROOM apartment, phone 723-6245. TWO BEDROOM apartment located at) £4 Simcoe St. North, Private entrance. | Heat and hot water Included. Apply #2 Simcoe Street North. beth. Tele | 998. -- WARM and cozy one bedroom) apartment in modern buliding. Kitchen equipped with refrigerator and stove. Drapes supplied In living room and bed- room. Near Oshawa Shopping Centre. Available about Fey. 21st. Adults. 723- 2570. FREE RENT Toor al} conv services, clean 725-9872. NEW APARTMENT, four rooms, stove and refrigerator, close to North sooty and hospital. One child welcome, apply 64 Brock Street East or telephone Et es from & a.m. to 2.30. p.m., evenings after 4. 723-205. NEWLY DECORATED, basement apart- ment for one or Pigg business fadies, East end of city. $85. month. Telephone 728-5567. re a SL TWO BEDROOM apartment for it, $90. Heat and lights included: Self 'contained. phone 728-7680 or 668-2722. -|gentieman In SINGLE ROOMS and BOARD Apply: 25 Division St. ROOM AND BOARD for two gentlemen willing to share single beds, lunches rage ia close to south GM. packed, Telephone wb ROOM AND BOARD for young lady or private home. Lunches! packed. Telephone 728-5242. TWO GENTLEMEN fo share room with single beds, lunches packed. Close to south General Motors, five day week. Telephone 723-5923. Gerd, "Telephone after 4 p.m, 668-4639. 1963 CHEVROLET, Super Sport, 300 HP speed, radio, oversize fires. tie condl- tion, Telephone 728-9562. Board Of Broadcast Governors Ottawa Canada APPLICATION BY A COMPANY TO BE INCORPORATED. REPRESENTED BY RICHARD PARKES MATTHEWS FOR A LICENCE TO ESTABLISH AND OPERATE A NEW AM RADIO STATION AT OSHAWA, ONT. The Board of Broadcast Gov- ernors will hear at the public hearing opening in Ottawa on January 31, 1967, on appli- cation by a company to be incorporated represented by Richard Parkes Matthews for @ licence to establish and operate a new AM radio sta- tion at Oshawa, Ont., on the frequency of 1390 Ke/s, with a power of 5,000 watts day, 1,000 watts night, DA-1. Persons wishing to oppose the application must file twenty (20 copies of a brief in op- position or of a notice of in- tention to oppose, setting out the grounds of the opposition, with the Secretary. of the Board at 48 Rideou Street, Ottawa, on or before Jonuary 19, 1967. If it is the intention to appear in opposition, the names of those appearing must also be filed at least seven days prior to the opening day of the hearing. Persons wishing to inspect briefs submitted with re- spect to the above application may do so at the offices of the Board at Ottawa by ap- pointment with the Secretary of the Board. BOARD OF BROADCAST GOVERNORS OTTAWA Zag BUICK. Very good transportation. 38--Coming Events motor, tires, radio, heater. Tele- prone 72 3-6035, 1966 CHEVROLET Super Sport. 2 door hardtop, bg peta console, power brakes steering. offer please phone Port Perry ay efter 6 p.m. SAVE DOLLARS! Several good used cars, '55's and up. Trades accepted. Terms arranged. R. B. Mctor Sales, 509 Bloor E. LIENS PAID OFF. We trade Pa down. Choose from over 60 cars. No down pay- ment. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. 4 GALAXIE XL Convertible, bucket |seats, power steering, 352 engine, auto- |matic on floor, $1,895. 668-3674, 668-8381. |64 PONTIAC Parisienne, two door hard- top, power sfeering, auiomatic, V2, 5 (82514) Uniroyal master tires, radio, A-1 shape, $1,795. Tele rear speaker, @ 723-8846. '59 PONTIAC convertible, V-8, motor and Ing to share, seven-day week. Telephone 725-8450. ROOM AND BOARD In Whitby for two TWO FURNISHED apartments with 3 willing to share, Lunches pack- ed, Call Oshawa 728-7686. plece and 4 piece ae Suit gentleman or Longe ag couple. children. 310 Rich- mond St. E.. fehone 728-8792. MODERN three bedroom apartment, in jet tri-plex, close Bs fo Shope Cen' efrigerator, stove, di included. Available phone 723-4932. BACHELOR APARTMENT, stove and ade unfurnished. Private en- laundry facilities, parking. Apply ie'K King Street East. loom posto Tele- LARGE WARM ROOM, good meais lunches packed. Parking, close to bus stop. Gentlemen only. Apply 78 Cer- negie Ave. tre. 728-4845. ACCOMMODATIONS avaliable pt srg or female boarders. Central Seven day week. Leundry one. oar ele: phone 725-6185. CLEAN HOME for gentlemen, parking, bod ly In excellent condition. New llocense Hee rere meals, TV. 43 Gerrard Rd., plates, Best offer, Apply Tie Queen Street 4 V4 $ ROOM, or room end 'breakfast, lunches ayer FORD, six cylinder utomalic, radio men, near south G.! 'M., shopping, parking, {One owner. $600 or best offer. Telephone 81 Park Rd. S. piace - ; f-door, radio, ag ROOM AND BOARD for gentieman, will- transmission, mechanically fair, five good tires, make an offer. Tele. e 3418. 196 CHEVROLET, Be! Air, V-8, auto- matic, power steering, radio, whitewalls, 82,000 miles. $2,375. 723-1234, 1951 FORD, excellent condition, mechan- leally perfect, tires and body good. $275. Telephone 725-1 1987 CHEVROLET, V-8 automatic good shape. $150. Telephone 942-6255. MORRIS OXFORD 1,500, A-1 condition outside and inside. For information tele- phone 942-2438. Ask for Paul. ROOM AND BOARD, only, south district, lunches packed. Telephone 723-6631. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY -- Two- bedroom apartment. Separate dining 29-----Wanted to Rent room. Heat, hydro supplied. Use of dry ey eae Residential. area. 728-6511 after WANTED TO RENT three or_four-bed: room house north end of city. Telephone 723-0678. nx: - ee one- and apartments, in 'opartment puliding, close to oat and shopping. Telephone Ajax La ae EN TWO BEDROOM, $129-119 monthly. Bach- elor apartment, $80. monthly. Hest, ig ro, refrigerator, broadioom. 5325 after 4 p.m. THREE and two bedroom apartments heated, Immediate possession, 15 minute drive trom. Oshawa, children welcome. Spacious playground. Telephone 623-2488. petite tbe A abcd ad are dh ittenag Two Laiirigesl Searinet, poriieeraior, stove, 30--Automobiles For Sale CHEVY II 1965, four door, automatic. Original mileage 2,500. Ex- cellent condition, Telephone 668-8705 bis OLDSMOBILE good tires, custom ! hone WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO EVERY MONDAY Admission ticket gives you free chance on door prize. TWO JACKPOTS 52 and 56 $500 Ve IN 52 NOS. OR LESS la announced Nos. $50. Consolation Prize $10. per line in both games $150. JACKPOT $20. A HORIZONTAL LINE $50. FULL CARD $200. in 52 Nos. or less 5 SPECIAL GAMES AT $30. $45. in 17 Nos. or less 20 GAMES AT $20. Regular aieed pay double in 17 or less EARLY BIRD GAME 7:45 $100. Door Prize EXTRA BUSES RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Children Under 16 Not Admitted TRADITIONAL UKRAINIAN NEW YEAR'S DANCE DNIPRO HALL 681 Edith St SAT., JAN. 14th 8 p.m Retreshments Buftet Good Orchestre Tickets and Information 725-9921 BINGO AT U.A.W.A. HALL SATUDRAY, JAN. '7th 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES, $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20., $30., $40., $50. JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150. SHARE THE WEALTH URGENT HARMAN PARK IMPORTANT meeting on Sunday, January 8, et 7:30 p.m. for election of officers. EVERYONE REQUESTED TO ATTEND SCUBA DIVING SCHOOL Course starts Thursday, Jan- uery 5. Oshawa Boys' Club. Aqua Lungs and air supplied. Register now with Don Cran- field 723-2284. BIRTHS LANG -- Ron and Maureen (nee Cooke) wish to announce the arrival of a daughter, Angelia Melinda, 7 Ibs., 8 ozs., on Tuesday, Janvery 3rd, 1967 the Oshawa General Hospital. First grand- child for Mr. and'Mrs. J. F. Cooke, Ajax, and a third grandchild for Mrs. C. Lang. Many thenks to . Miller and nurses of the fourth Ps ash DEATHS DEARBORN, Nellie At Brier Bush Hospital, Friday January 6, 1967, Nellie Lehman, widow of Rev. Louls E. Dearborn in her 84th year. Resting at Dixon Funeral Home 166 Main Street North, Markham, For service on Monday January 9th at 2.30 p.m. Interment Unlon Cemetery, Osh- ewa, on arrival about 3.30 p.m. TAMBLYN, Olive Entered Into rest In the Oshawa Genera! Stouffville on Hospital, Friday January 6, 1967, Olive Tamblyn, beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Tamblyn, Manilla, Sister of Charies Tamblyn, awa and Lawrence Tamblyn, Little Brite lo. In good condition, Telep! 1966 BUICK special, 4 door sedan, euto- matic, radio $3,175. telephone 723-1887. 31--Compact Cars for Sale % VOLVO and PEUGOT 3% MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 ZOLTAN and NICK'S stove, parking A 'nie Aebat Rong yarien, aa erste pyaar wey Apt. 101, 111 Craydon Road, W Fae ee For Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM Available in private home. Call between 5 and 7 p.m DOWN--$30 MO. 59 - 61 models $ your choice! BILL BENNETT MOTORS 484 King W. 723-0371 82 PARK RD. N. 728-867 | CLEAN, bright, two light housekeeping MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid. Your Authorized Datsun and Fiot Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 196 VOLKSWAGEN, good mechanically, 40,000 original miles. Telephone 728-0777 after seven. MAROON 1960 bails Plauah Deluxe, good condition, snow Apply 690 Osler Street, Telephone Vos: 24%e after 6 p.m. 196 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, recently re- bulit motor and transmission. Leather KINSMEN BINGO 2 JACKPOTS 56 -- $500. 52 -- $300. $25. Consolation Prize PLUS $10. per line Both Games $150. Jackpot Game 20 REGULAR GAMES AT $20. Last 5 Games $30. Per Game Early Bird 7:45 Sharp Guaranteed $5. a line $25. full card EVERY TUESDAY Admission $1.00 rooms, central, adults, sree now. DO! L trim, body pertect. $550. 725-8640. Telephone 723-1789 or 723-9968 egg inary CORVAIR 1961 (Monza), 25,000 miles, THREE BEDROOMS, suitable for three ' automatic transmission, window washers, men. Self-contained. board optional. Tele- 723-9421 good condition. Bargain. Phone 723-4518. 4 pm. 32--Trucks for Sale sa sale sours MLSE Dee ee, MERCEDES BENZ i DODGE half ton truck, "39 four ton weekly, Tel 72-9307. i Or TUCK, Ca Se S06. AL ded) TORONTO SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars SINGLE furnished room In Whitby. Con- bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals virvent to. buees,. (eensonenye: Telephone 100 DAVENPORT ROAD |bought: 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. {ARGH bediiiling Troon. Klichen priv: AT BAY 1951 INTERNATIONAL halfton, tires Heges. Sult two workl ris, Telephone 900d, Telephone 723-5370, Whitby 668-5068 after 5 pn. 4 927-5030 1951 INTERNATIONAL helf-ton, tires good. 7 . FURNISHED bed-sitting room and kit- chen, Suit two gentlemen for light house- keeping. Near south General Nenotts Bus at st _door, Telephone 723-5923. FURNISHED housekeeping thar three piece bath, private entrance. Apply 507 Wilson Rd. South, 723-1644. ROOM FOR RENT can share kitchen. Lady preferred. Telephone 723-5067, HOUSEKEEPING root with water, ir, stove and refrigerator, broadioom. Unfurnished. Close to Simcoe Street South. Telephone 725-3756. WHITBY -- Lerge attractive bed-sitting feo with kitchen end laundry privil- pe Parking. Suitable for lady. Tele (668-4864. FURNISHED rc deagee lol Be Hired middle-aged business tan. Board optional. Telephone ores etter 5 p.m. SINGLE ROOMS $12, to share $10, seml- private $10. Whitby 668-5201, BTTRACTIVE bedsitting room with kitchen end laundry privileges: Parking. Close to transportation. Wilson end Olive bbed Shift worker welcome. 574 Crerar ROOM FOR RENT, weekly "if ey rates, Hotel restaurant, open fill 12 p.m. nightly. Lunches and meals satisble at bpd rate nV desired. Queen's Hotel, 67 St. CONVERTIBLE TOPS Nylon $89.00 up Repairs to all makes of cars. Antique upholstery and re- storation, BILL'S CUSTOM AUTO TRIM 409 Brock St. S., Whatby Days 668-8101 Eve. 655-4575 33--Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "Save". '59 Pontiac, four door sedan, V-8 automatic, Lic. H83231 as is SPECIAL $295. MAPLE GROVE SERVICE (Red's Fina Station) TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 WANTED ears for oa thes charge for towing. Telephone 728-4549. 34--Automobile Repair 3 miles West of B ville, Hwy. No. 623-5329 FRED STONE Brooklin Phone 655-3653 RAMBLER SALES -- SERVICE and PAINT New and J eweed cars. Eas ince at NICOL$ MOTORS LTD. WHITBY -- 668-3331 Motor Rebuilding Cylinder Reboring Pinfitting @ Resleeving Automatic Transmission Crankshaft and Valve Service WANTED -- 7 or two fellows to share fully furnished home with 2 young bank- ers. Close to South General Motors. 668-5825 evenings 576-1976. bs) bell STREET EAST. Boab rool priv! he Call | or, 1966 ACADIAN Beaumont, four-door, V-8 automatic, push button radio, rear speak- Seven wheels and oversized ith ofl tires. Undercoated. Eleven months left secerty: Original owner, Telephone ass. SNOWBALL--$290. MONDAY 8:00 P.M. BINGO ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 King St. East at Farewell --FREE-- ADMISSION --FREE-- 20 Reg. Games--Tota! $300. In 56 Nos. Plus $10. each horizontal line. Regular Jackpot $100. in $1 Nos. $20. Con. SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking MR. MERCHANT This Space 1s Available oe Cos to downtown, Apply after 4 REVAL HOTEL, WHITBY, 171 Brock Street North. Rooms nightly or by the week, 4H ae and cold water In each teom. paivAte 7 for rent to quiet gentle- man. Close to restaurant and most In- Gustries, Telephone 668-6383. EPENieHED room, suit two gentlemen, close t rth GM end downtown, Brock rest east or call 728-6319 from 8 am. to 2.30 p.m. evenings. After 4, 723-2050. a pingg Meta Parisienne. Custom Sport, 'ower brakes and steering. "67 ticence plates. Excelint condition. $1,450 or bst offer, T 655-4850. 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne, four new fires, power aerial, reverb, four-speed record plyer. A-1 condition, $1,850. Telephone 668-2069. a' "62 ENVOY, reconditioned motor, new mer: winter tires. Price reasonable. Tiphone 728-5839 after 6 p.m. or all day Saturday. 1968 panven two-door hardtop. Perfect seh Cleage Aurpoehiorabe 6 gine, four- uae loor shift. Must sell wy 563| weekend. Private. Whitby (668-5152. PRIVATE -- 1945 Buick LeSabre, ex- oe condition, two-door hardtop, vinyt! , tinted windshield, power New oversize Best FURNISHED ROOMS, adh te and oes for gentiemen, iy chad Ritson Rad South. potdled 2B Sree, off King E., fur- Bi Li arig =, kitchen, eatove, re- | root, foes qui Apply q 4 radio, whitewells. etter, 723-0987, 68 pm. For Your Message PHONE ~* 723-3492 A Courteous Ad-Writer ROWE TOURS (escorted) FLORIDA -- Jonuary 8 - 27 -- 20 doys $235. CALIFORNIA -- February 6 March 11 34 days $385, MEXICO -- March 20 April 12 24 days $365. Also tours to Expo 67, No Night Travel For Information phone or write: Rowe Travel Agency Port Hope 885-2527 Will Help You. classified to 302 fer en edvwr' LOSE SOMETHING? Place & lost ad in reech the finder, Diai 723 'Wer Sedey. ain, by sister Pearl (1937), in her 73rd year, Resting at the Arm- Funeral Home, Oshawa, wy ay eral Service in the chapel on January 9th at 1,30 p.m. Serpent i terment Oshawa Union Cemetery Mauso- leum with interment later at Little Bri-| tein Cemetery. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM BOWLER: -- In loving memory of @ dear father, Thomas Bowler, who passed 'away January 8, 1962. a" life -- ne and Seperate death -- remembered. essay missed ty family. McKENZIE -- in loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Audrey E. (Powell) McKenzie, who passed away January 7, 1964. What would we give if we could say, "Hello Mom" In the same old way, To hear your volce, see your smile, To sit with you end chat ewhlle. So you who have a mother, Cherish her with care, For you'll never know the hearteche TIN you see her vacant chair, Pie? dearly loved ever to be daughter Loraine, new oe grandsons Scott and Stev Pca ba = In loving memory of e lear mother, Audrey, who passed ewey Sahuary 7, 1964, A poner who gave us the best of her len role, whe. 'cherished our secrets, cur sorrow, our strife, Who taught us fo love end teught us to pray; Dear mother in heaven, God biess you today. Your lite was unseitish, for ethers you ve Not for what you recelved, but for whet you could give. Just a loving Pihpughb ues 2 silent tear, A beautiful memory mother 30 dear. peer Gos take @ message fo our mother a Di ag ge lA miss her and give her our ly remembered =sealy missed ey ov ving! by daughter Kaye and son-in-law, Robert. Pedgeronleg - Hon loving memory of ® ther, and grandmother, Siti er, who passed eway January 41 The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss o f one we loved so well, pd while she sleeps a peaceful hai 1 memory we. shall oee kee . Bp iG ies remembered by husband, reine ton, daughter Margaret, son-in-law, Al- lison and grandchildren. ROACH -- In loving memory of William qe Roach, who passed eway January 1965, We miss you Dad, most oy day, ~ Ever since you went ew: --Sadly missed by ywite Ethel, Saoiiier May, granddaughter Eleanor, great- granddaughter Kathleen. SPEIRS, (Mrs. Agnes) -- In loving memory of @ Het grandma who passed away January 8, 1966. Sadly missed ey Seananeee®: Donna, Bruce 'end childrer THOMPSON -- in loving memory of my loving husband, William (Billy) Thomp- son, who passed away January 7, 1965, slso my brother, Frank Lindsay, who passed away Januery 7, 1964. Dear loved ones, you suffered with courage, 1 knew not your pains, You fought to get well, But all was in vain. --Lovingly remembered by Greta. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral orrangements and * floral errangements for all! occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE 24 Hour Phone Service 728-6555 After hours 725-7928 | IN MEMORIAM A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. CARD OF THANKS j;cere thanks to my family and friends | for flowers and cards recelved while | was 8 patient in hospital. Special thanks jto nurses and staff on 2A, Dr, D. EX Smith and Rev. Dyck. --Mrs. Florence Bowler. DRYBURGH -- | would like fo express jmy sincere thanks to Dr. A, MacDonald, | Dr, Rawsiin, the nurses end staff of 2D, Oshawa Genera! Hospital, also my friends and neighbors and the Royal Canadian |Legion for cards, fruits, etc. and. the many kindnesses shown me while | was }a patient In the Oshawa General Hospital. --Peter Dryburgh FURSEY -- The family of the iste {Robert J. Fursey wishes to take this opportunity to express thelr sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Roy Ir- win, the nursing staff of No. 1E of the |Oshawa General Hospital, relatives py A and friends, Corinthian ar 8 jo, 6 Dr, G. J. Minlelly Westmount United Church Women |& and i floral tributes, cards and other ex- pressions of sympathy during their recent | bereavement. Appreciation to the Mo Intosh-Anderson. Funeral Home for cour- teous and efficient services. Also to Mr. | Aimer Heiring and Mr. for thelr many kindnesses and essistance, --Wrs. Robert J. Fursey and Family, SQUIRE -- it Is with deepest grati- tude we acknowledge the beautiful flow- ers, messages of sympathy, visits and thoughtful acts of relatives, friends and neighbors when our brother, Fred pass- jed away. We would extend s special ithanks to the many young people who have shown their sympathy --Evnice Kivell, Dick, Gee-ze and Margaret Squire. OBITUARIES OLIVE TAMBLYN The death of Olive Tamblyn (formerly) MacDonald occurred at the Oshawa General Hospit- al Friday, Jan. 6, 1967. Born June 22, 1894 at Lind- say she was predeceased by her parents the late Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley Tamblyn. A resident of Oshawa for over 40 years Olive Tamblyn former- ly resided on Simcoe Street North. For a number of years she was employed in the nursing service and also worked as a seamstress at a Prince Street 1OOF, Cedar Lodge, No, 270,|® _| AF. and AM, Rev. Gordon Bunker |§ Tommy Hunter, the 29- year - old western singer whose television program is filled -with unabashed senti- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, Jonuary 7, 1967 13 ment and corn, headlines Canada's most popular var- jety show. In the ratings CANADA'S MOST POPULAR STAR he's' topped only by hockey and a couple of American imports. --€P Photo establishment. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints she is survived by a daughter Mrs. Harvey Wilson (Muriel) of Manilla. A sister Pearl predeceased her in 1937. Two brothers survive, Char- les Tamblyn of Oshawa and Lawrence Tamblyn of Little Britain. | A funeral service conducted by Bishop Frederick K. Etcher, will be held in the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Monday, Jan. tombment will follow Oshawa Union Cemetery maus- mother of Mrs, Harvey Wilson eb oleum followed later by perm- anent interment in the Little Britain cemetery. the new year with most major sectors scoring impressive gains. 9, at 1.30 p.m. Temporary en- in the ' Two Students Fined $1,800 CAYUGA Ont. (CP) --Two students who tried to furnish their Toronto apartment with goods stolen from Lake Erie cottages were fined a total of $1800 Thursday. Roger Paul Stefanik of Grimsby and Davie Wayne Put- man of Dunnville both 21 breaking, entering and theft laid after they were appre- tage. Police told the court the two, cal Institute Stefanik was fined $600 and a day in jail with the alternative of six months. Putnam was fined $1,200 and two days or a year in jail. Cayuga is 20 miles southwest of Hamilton. City Modelling Agency Open Vicki Jenkinson, operator of several beauty parlors in Osh- awa and area, has opened the city's first modelling agency. The Vicki Jenkinson Model- ling Agency will teach posture, make up application, fashion, styles and advanced classes in television and radio arts, dic- photography. delling teacher will instruct. who like to keep up with fa- shion, will benefit." HORSES ESCAPE FIRE OCEANPORT, N.J. (AP) -- Two men were injured leading 19 race horses from their burn- ing stable, Tuesday. after the horses were evacu- in. The fire, at the Wolf Hill race track, was caused by spon- |taneous combustion from hay stored in the west end of the |barn, firemen said, $258 lydbylwydryr heaacs hky scores, stdgs INFLATION FEARED | Prices in Denmark have gone up 35 per cent since 1960, com- pared with less than 10 per cent lin the United States. By LARRY DWORKIN Canadian Press Staff Writer Canada's stock markets kicked off the first week of The advance was paced by a surging New York market. The best gains in Toronto went to issues also listed in New York. Brokers attributed the New York rally to rumors that Pres- ident Johnson doesn't plan in- Major Sectors Score Gains As Markets Open New Year 10,964,000 changed hands at Tor- onto compared with 9,484,000 last week. At Montreal, 3,296,- 000 shares were traded against 2,649,000 last week. Among interlisted issues, CPR climbed 24% to 57, Massey-Fer- guson and Distillers 1% to 24% and 35%, Bell Telephone % to 47% and Walkers %% to 293%. 13% Finance Minister Sharp said the government didn't plan to come tax increases in his next budget. Other factors included a more receptive tone by the Hanoi government towards a possible Vietnam peace solution and an increase in the price of\steel by Stelco, Canada's largest ducer. The industrial index at Tor- onto climbed 2.86 to 150.49. But volume remained light. Only pleaded guilty to charges of hended Nov. 6 with a truckload of stolen furniture near a cot- students at Ryerson Polytechni- in Toronto, had rented an apartment and were attempting to furnish it with stolen. goods. A search of the apartment turned up articles taken in two previous break-ins. tion, fashion commentating and Shirley Hickey, a Toronto mo- Miss Jenkinson said that "every girl or woman who is interested in becoming more poised and self - confident, and Police Strike Urged By QFL MONTREAL (CP)--The Que- bec Liberation Front, blamed for 1964 bombings which killed one man and seriously injured another, Friday urged Mont- real's policemen to go on strike. Newspapers received a state- ment purporting to come from the central committee of le Front de liberation quebcoise, known as the FLQ. The statement said the FLQ pledges its 'entire support be- hind Montreal police demands" in a pay dispute with the city and offered to lend "a strong hand if the need arises." The statement adds: "The FLQ backs the struggle of the Quebec workers against capitalism and U.S. imperial- ism. And policemen are work- ers like any other." During the 10-week terrorist campaign during the spring of 1964 when bombs were placed in mail boxes and other places, the FLQ issued statements, claiming responsibility. The independent Montreal Po- licemen's Brotherhood, which represents most of the city's gd policemen, is negotiating new contract. with the city cular the supervision of a con- ciliator. There have been reports that brotherhood members, dissatis- fled with the pace of negotia- tions, might go on strike April 27, the eve of Expo 67's open- Shortly ated, the roof of the barn caved Farms area of Monmouth Park jan4p ing day. City, Ajax Firms Win Defence Work OTTAWA (Special) -- Osh- awa area firms have been aw- arded contracts by the Depart- ment of defence production. General Motors Products of Canada Ltd. will supply stake trucks to the value of $10,239 and Dowty Equipment of Can- ada Ltd. at Ajax will supply hydraulic systems for DDH class ships to the value of $141,- 693. The contracts are among 141 unclassified defence contracts, totalling almost $10 million, an- nounced here by industry mi- move against the increase. Prices of other major steel producers strengthened. Al- goma rose 244 to 24%. Dofasco 1% to 20%. Inco suffered the sharpest p among industrials, falling to 9234. Western oils jumped 2.85 to up 2.71 to 151.59, to 131.01, and papers .70 to 104.93. 133.28 on index despite profit taking Friday. Increased activity in north western Alberta and anticipa- tion of sales of oil and natural gas leases triggered the' inter- est. Scurry-Rainbow was up 1% to 213%, Union Oil 1% to 34%, Canadian Superior 5¢ to 31 and Great Canadian Oil Sands % te 10%. Golds tumbled 4.10 fo 151.19 on index. Dome slid 3% to 11%. Giant Yellowknife added 55 cents at 8.40. STELCO GAINS 13% Among base metals, Pine Stelco moved up 1% to 218%.| Point was up 3 to 5144, Denison 2 to 58%, Noranda 1% to 51 and Cominco 1 to 31%. _Joliet added 8 at 58 cents on 634,000 shares In speculative mines Base metals gained 1.86 on index to 87.53. At Montreal, industrials were utilities 2.88 banks 1.50 to 110.40 EASY TRIO, By ANNE ADAMS Watch her whiz off to school in this new trio -- pop-top, Peter Pan shirt, pleated skirt. Sewing is simple and wash- able wools are wonderful for wear now and next term. Printed Pattern 4942: Chil- dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. See pat- tern for yardages. FIFTY CENTS (50c.) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add 3c. sales tax. Print plainly STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., 60 Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. Spring's Fashions are a JOY FOR ALL SIZES! See 115 styles, 2 free hat patterns, fab- Summer Pattern Catalog. Gift Coupon for'free pattern in Cat- nister C. M. Drury. ) alog. Send 50c. fast to make! corduroy, heavy cotton, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS PRETTY PILLOWS By ALICE BROOKS Smocked pillows--easy and Use velveteen, silk. . Vivid smocked pillows are worked on the wrong side of the fabric. Pattern 7269: trans- fer: directions 1244-inch round, 12 square, 1314 bolster. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, of The Oshawa Times, craft Dept., Toronto 1, dents add 2c. sales tax. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. care Needle 60 Front St. W., Ont. Ontario resi- PATTERN NUMBER, 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Knit, crochet fashions, afghans, quilts, embroidery, 2 Free Patterns day. 12 remarkable heirloom quilts -- complete patterns in color tics, accessories in new Spring-jin Museum Quilt Book 2. Quiit- ing motifs: Send 60c. Send also for Quilt Book 1 -- 16 complete patterns. 60c. Needlecraft Catalogt toys, gifts. Send 25c. to-

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