Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Feb 1967, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 1, 1967 30--Autemobiles for Sale 34A--<Aute Upholstery 38--Coming Events |38--Coming Events 26--Apartments for Rent 26--Apartments for Rent REGENT ARMS Immediate Occupancy One and two bedroom apart- ments, close to Oshawa Shop- ping Centre. Adults only. 723-6455 - 723-6944 Between 6:00 and 9:30 p.m. @ FOR RENT @ Apts. Houses, Rooms, Room and Board. Office Hours: Tues. to Fri. 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat. 'til 3 p.m. LANDLORD'S ASSOCIATION 55 Bruce St. 728-1070 FHRER ROOM apartment, refrigerator, Grapes, stove, newly decorated, central location. Telephone 728-1050. ONE-BEDROOM apartment in six-plex, 'sult young couple. Refrigerator, stove, 'washer and dryer. Apply 410 King East @r Apt. 5, 285 Montrave, = ROOM apartment, furnished, suit- 576- nished apartment: Suitable. for working | couple. No. children. Washing facilities, $15. weekly. T! Telephone 725- 9713. THREE-ROOM basen (basement | apartment, private bath and entrance. Refrigerator, stove, heat and hydro Included. Central-; ly located, close to bus, Business couple | preferred. 728-0600. THREE-BEDROOM apa 'apartment | In double house, newly decorated, heat supplied. Garage with paved driveway, near schools, shopping, $100. monthly. 726- 4236 evenings. WELL FURNISHED three-room apart- ment, broadioom, private bath, washing machine in apartment, TV outlet, $105 monthly. Renting February 1. 725-3817. THREE-ROOM apariment, attractive, FAIRBANKS STREET -- Two-room fur-|$ DOWN--$30 MO. 59 - 61 models your choice ! BILL BENNETT MOTORS 484 King W. 723-0371 MORE CASH Paid for Good Cleon Cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD..SOUTH 723-9421 clean, central, refrigerator, stove, com- pletely private. Available February 4. Adults. Telephone 728-2767. Apply 162 Ritson Read South. Sense TWO-BEDROOM apartment, electrically heated, refrigerator, stove, drapes. Cen- trally located. Baby welcome. Available immediately. Apply Ys Mill Street, Apt. 4, 723-3295. WHITBY -- Fully furnished three-room RAMBLER | SALES--SERVICE and PAINT ie and used cars, asy to finance at NICOL' MOTORS LTD. Two able for working couple. T '3444. TWO-BEDROOM apartment, heated, refrigerator, stove, drapes. Cen- trally located. Baby tne 1. Apply 25 Mill Street, Aph 4, ON! BEDROOM 2; bullding, electric heating, washer and dryer free. Built-in stove and oven, re- 723- frigerator. Elgin Court, telephone 1262. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, immed! eccupancy. Oshawa Cavalier Apartme: No, 107. Telephone TWO - BEDROOM apartment, electrical- ly heated, refrigerator, stove, drapes. Centrally located. Baby weicome. Apply 25 Mill Street, Apt. 4 or 723-3295. ONE - BEDROOM apartment, | main floor of duplex, Adelaide and Division area, parking and washing facilities. 0 tponiniy, Available February 10. 723- 3265. FOUR-ROOM apart- SELF-CONTAINED ment, private, tile bath, refrigerator, stove If necessary, business couple pre- ferred. Telephone 725-0293. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, Sette te mi stove and refrigerator, monthly Includes all ices Paallable February | or 15. 723-1262. Midicey latipes 'apartment, $90. monthly, se of house. Telephone 728-3631. Trull's Rood North, RR 3, Bowmanville. am 334 ASH STREET, WHITBY--three-bed- room apartment with frig, stove, in du- plex, Large kitchen, living-room.' Electri- Heat, hydro supplied. 5 p.m., telephone 723-0770. THREE unfurnished rooms, central | 'heat. apartment, private bath and entrance. WHITBY -- 668-3331 Parking, U es. on 668-3242. a nA --siacisicany | TREN, ROOM Uaturnished) spariment, Rebuilt Transmissions 5 a a Privale venrance. Abstainers." Avaiipie| GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP sacl elds ae 576-2610 TWO - BEDROOM aearimt in modern, oe ___--_------ | quiet complex. All conveniences, swim- Oshawa Transmission ment in new) ming alg Available immediately. After Service 1175 Nelson Street Lights and water Included. February 1. Apply 234 Gliddon Avenue. 723-5323. 1957 CHEVROLET Statlonwagon, six cyl- inder, standard transmission, T 13-7009. good ONE-BEDROOM apartment, with stove, frig, drapes. No damage deposit. Avall- modern building, centrally located, Inter-| 72 com. No children under 12. 725-8876. |AJAX -- Large one- and two-bedroom | ged cst in apartment bullding, close| to schools and shopping. Telephone Ajax |i¢5- HODGE, automatic, 942-0190. |ONE SINGLE ROOM stove. Apply 64 Brock Street, 728-6319, § a.m. - 2.30 p.m, After 4 p.m. 723-2050. UNFURNISHED " y two - bedroom hospital. Telephone 723-1624 or 725-5346. 1959 OLDSMOBILE, perfect motor, $100, able immediately. Park Plaza Apart-|Apply 300 Burk Street, Oshawa. ments, 170 Park Rd, South '9 FORD, six cylinder, automatic, radio. ONE, two, three-bedroom apartments,|Good mechanically, no rust. Telephone 13-2229. "& CHEVROLET V-8, good motor, four new tires, radio, good condition, $450 or best offer. Telephone 668-6075. excellent condi- tion, no down payment, take over pay- and four- "room jments. 1 Telephone 668-8297. apartment with bath, . refrigerator and |7g5 PONTIAC = stationwagon, , six, auto- ae "agus new licence, $395. Telephone apart- 7: ments. Stove and refrigerator. Close to, ine OLBEMOBTTE BT eg cml | T r spree © 8331 LARGE modern two - bedroom 'apart- ment, all conveniences, in triplex, 385 Mary Street, available Immediately; also large two - bedroom basement apart- ment, all conveniences, available imme- diately. 587 Digby Avenue. Telephone $5 p.m., evenings 728- au! 1957 PONTIAC, two-d fwo-door hr 7234 1964 CHEVROLET, gine red, biack top, 283 automatic, good whitewall tires, discs, transistor ig- nition, 4-way flasher, brand new dual ex- rhe va tomatic. Telephone TN fir OSHAWA AUTO TRIM All types of custom upholstery Head Linings etc. Auto Seat Covers ete. Convertible Tops etc. Tractor and Truck Seat Covers 62 Bond St. W. (at Church) 725-8042 JAYCEES Monster 35--Lost and Found LOST -- Pair of lady's glasses in paisiey- covered case. Reward. Telephone 723- 4325. LOST -- German Shepherd, three years old, children's pet. Lg to name Princess. Please phone 65! LOST -- $50 reward for oy Labri ~ Retriever, SA slightly crippled rea legs, named iddy. Children's pet. Tele- phone 942-; a es 942-3220. WALLET, gentleman's | black wallet lost Saturday between Ontario Street and Plaza theatre. Personal papers badly needed, Telephone 725-8403. Reward. ~~ MORTGAGE SALE Under power of sole con- tained in a certain mortgage which will be produced ot the time of sale, there will be offered for sale, by private contract at 11 A.M, on Wed- nesday, February 8, 1967, at the office of W. T. Lamson Real Estate Limited, 3111 Dufferin Street Toronto 19, an undivided V2 interest in land situated in the town- ship of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario, consisting of parts of lots 13 and 14 in the broken front concession of the Township of East Whitby and containing approximately 75 acres. Offers to purchase may be submitted to W. T. Lamson Real Estate Limited, at his office above set forth on or before February 8, 1967. A complete description of the said lands and any further information, terms and conditions, may be se- cured from W. T. Lamson Real Estate Limited, 781- 9329 or from S. Gould 636- 4262. cally heated. Mpg from 9 - Phone 668-3597. 535. haust system, battery. $1,780. 723-8322. WHITBY -- smail three-room unfurnish- amu STREET -- Three unfurnished|SAVE DOLLARS! Several good used ed apartment, heated, private bathroom.!rooms, heated, private bath, driveway,|cars, '55's and up. Trades accepted. On ground floor. Excellent for widew,|stove, refrigerator, suit couple. Available|Terms arranged. R. B. Motor Sales, 509 nsioners, or business persons. No|February 1. Apply 375 Windsor Street, Bloor E. pense. ae oe $60. monthly. | 723-1637. ae iid 1965 PARISIENNE hardtop. Power steer- Phone 668-2900, evenings. _____|N&- AND TWO-BEDROOM apariments Ing, power brakes, fully Bar- SELF-CONTAINED, apart-lin small quiet apartment bullding, avail-|gain. Phone 728-1005. one-bedroom ment, furnished or unfurnished, private beth. Telephone 723-5490. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, ® end refrigerator, very close to downtown, $75 fr month, suit: oe for retired couple or siness woman, Millen Real Estate able February 15. $95 and $115 monthly. Adults only, Apply Apt. 2, 109 Craydon Road. 1959 BUICK, four new tires, runs body 7196 after 5:30 p.m. runs well, in good condition. Telephone 723- or|27---Rooms for Rent 1959 CHEVROLET, six cylinder standard fr Sound, $195 or Ltd. 728-1678. THREE unfurnished rooms, central heat, lights and water included. Available Fab- ruary 1. oy 234 Glidden Ave. Tele shone $323. MODERN two-bedroom epartment in five- a Close to King and Wilson corners. Stove and refrigerator Wye Aduits only. 28-558 TWO-BEDROOM apartment, ahs room, kitchen and private bath, for further In- ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM Ch LIENS PAID OFF. We trade up, Bede best offer. Telephone 723-7470. joose from over 60 cars. No down pay- ment. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. Available in. private pom. '63 ACADIAN station wagon, six cylinder, standard transmission, radio, four new Call between 5 ond tires, excellent condition. Asking $950. 82 PARK RD. *N. Telephone 728-4952. 1963 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville, fully 728-867 | formation apply 482 Albert st. powered, excellent i lg $2,750. Tele- phone evenings 668-818 PRIVATE, 1961 Saabiae station Nak ood $750. ONE-BEDROOM apartment in apartment! -, ~~ building, stove and built-in oven, refriger- ator. Free washer and dryer. Broadioom In living room. Possession March 1. After S p.m. 723-1362. THUNDERBIRD TERRACE -- One- and two-bedroom apartments, laundry facil- Itles and lockers on each floor. Large suites with utilities and drapes. Thermo- statically controlled in each room, under- round parking available. 199 Nonquon Road or telephone 728-9726. FURNISHED ROOM with kitchen, re- frigerator, stove, shower, near south GM. Apply 208 Bloor Street W. Telephone 728-9940. FURNISHED ROOM in sonny iy Peak and Simcoe Streets. CENTRAL WHITBY -- Bed-: Sie room and kitchen, fully furnished, equipped, rooms, kit- ele- bus at door, brakes, radio, $2,500. or trade. 728-99: 1963 CH Seven te Be Air station a 8, thr and bedroom. Private entrance. phone 728-4983. Surtebie for couple or young gi Apply 253 Athol Street East. 1966 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2 door hard- act Mars aD Ald eld top, 396, ill geslsdley power _ steering, snow oe 14,000 miles. Telephone 72: Vv. Top condition. cal. Sa5-4558 after 4 Her 4 p.m. 1961 throughout, must bi clated. Telephone 725-1792 after 6 p.m. CHEVROLET, beautiful condition e seen to be appre- parking. Sult two THREE - ROOM ent, newly decorated, stove, tio dD eel Meats hydro. Private entrance, $100 monthly. ee February 15.. Telephone 725- 1. BACHELOR apartment for gentleman, furnished If desired, very central, He Also private and shared scciciggly rooms. Board optional. Telephone 4928. WHITBY -- 659 Dundas Street West. uedingys light Nccchornge whi, room. Tele- phone 668-6365 between 4 and 8 p.m. Str able February 1. Telephone 725-679: TWO-BEDROOM modern apartmen Broedicom throughout, refrigerator, stove, TV outlet, Avalieete gle len welcome. 329 lal , Apartment 2, 2809 it. |downtown. Seven days, meals, hot water daa ren LARGE 4 gentieman aaa warm room, young lady. Close 10 196 laundry. | top. 728-3577. ROOM or room and board tor| or lady. Lunches packed, meals. Telephone 576-1244. tires On! 7 partment, tor and stove, $5 children weicome, Telephone 725-8493 after & p.m. or 725-|5 refrigera-/ROOM AND BOARD for Colborne East. 1960 VAUXHALL, six cylinder, chanical order. $150. Apply 175 Centre "5 CHI sedan cdg Best offer. Telephone 725-1546. essed condition. Whitby 668-2421. Pri- good mi 'eet il - p.m, LET, hardtop, '53 Chevrolet Chevrolet stationwagon. oss four-door hard- radio 2 CHRYSLER, white, Automatic, power equipped, TOWING TENDERS The Police Commission of the City of Oshawa will entertain applica- tions up to and including FEBRUARY 5, 1967 from all Towing Services, for a contract for the Towing and Storage of motor vehicles. Appli- cants shall set out in detail the facilities and the terms to which they will be agreeable. Further information may be ob- tained from and applica- tions mailed to THE: CHIEF OF POLICE 80 Athol Street West Oshawa 1960 ENVOY statlonwagon, radio, or s. Registered for 1967. Asking $150. Apply 290 Albert Street. hare, single beds, central location. §7 --Compact Cars for Sale amine one-bedroom apartment, re- frigerator and stove. Telephone 725-8020. WHITBY -- One-bedroom apartment in modern buliding, appliances supplied. grey Fe vo ght gal Apt. & 105 Cray- ONE - SeoRoea apartment, In apart- ment building, stove, refrigerstor, $110 monthly, na vere Included. Telephone 723-6856 a i ine i! CONTAINED, Sy Reside oie oe in small apartment ing. Residential | io, area. Near General Motors' main office. [sho athlon eaey pL One bedroom, large living room, kitchen, good district, near hospital, bus. stop, bathroom, hall. Pri ing and parking fi le entrance. Wash- . 723-2088. ATTRACTIVE furnished bedroem, kitchen and laundry privileges, Ave. COMFORTABLE rooms to rent, reason- Central Hotel, 9 King Street West, Osh- awe. 121. ROOMS FOR RENT, $10. and $12. week- nicely furnished, $10. weekly. 723-0251 parking pace. Shift worker welcome. 574 Crerar bia pitt rates, maid service. Restav- on 'emises. Call James Maher, 729 ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 y. Lomy Queen's Hotel, 67 Simcoe Street refrigerator, hot plate, 45. MONTHLY -- three- plece bathroom, small kitchen, vine: room, newly decorated, Apt. 1, 161 King E., Oshawa. 728-6246, SINGLE, clean, quiet room, bus stop at ing if desired. Telephone 728-5984, door. Close te hospital. Light eas $55. MONTHLY -- saltcontaived two-bed- room apartment In Port Perry. Stove and refrigerator included. Available now. Children welcome. Call Brooklin 655-4659. THREE-ROOM downstairs apartment. Completely private. Heated. Suit busi- mess couple. one 725-2809. LARGE THREE-ROOM apartment, three blocks from d-wntown, close to hospital and north GM. $95 monthly. Immediate Telephone 725-9591 ONE-BEDROOM ground floor apartment in Hampton. Telephone 263-2240. FOUR-ROOM upstairs apartment near Fittings, heat and hydro included. Rea- sonable rent. Apply 232 McKim Street. plate, General after MARY -- NORTH END. Furnish- ed recreation room - home. ROOM for Santienaans hot Central to downtown and North parere $10. weekly. 728-3969 % VOLVO and PEUGOT te MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 TENDERS SEALED TENDERS ore bein received not later than 1 noon Monday, February 13, 1967, at the office of the city clerk, Mr. L, R. Barrand, City Hall, 50 Centre St., Oshawa, Ont., for the con- struction of electrical alter- ations to the maintenance div- ision garage buildings located on Ritson Road South, Osh- awa, Plans and specifications ore available upon deposit of $25.00 at the office of the consulting engineers, E. J. Beauchamp and Associates, 52% Simcoe Street N., Osh- awa, Ont. Lowest or any tender not nee- essarily accepted. 37--A 32--Trucks for Sale bedroom. ind bath. Electric heat, | 1958 CHEV, half-ton pick-up with camper, i T ing. For gentleman, in quiet residential 725-0145. LARGE |; panelled furnished j bed-siiting room for one or two girls in two-bathroom home. Parking, laundry and kitchen facilities. Telephone 728-9279 after 5, ne ph 723-6589. i948 WILLYS JEEP, plough with PYStaUUE Iift, four wheel drive, joter, including snow $750. 'Tele- w tires, rebuilt m one 725-8885. ROOM AVAILABLE fo elderly pensioner 33--Automobiles Wanted Notice of Sale By virtue of an execution is- sued out of the 8th Division Court in the County of On- tario and to me directed | woman. Close to downtown, bus servuce. Telephone 723-0649. 'TWO-BEDROOM apartment in medium size apartment building. Central. Quiet and dignified. Close to shopping and transportation. Laundry facilities. Adults only. Telephone 723-1408. TWO-ROOM apartment, furnished or un- | furnished, stove and refrigerator included, i entrance, Ritson Road S. Tele) 725-1901. HED ROOM in private home. Board available. iets In garage. Close to south GM. 723-3223. LARGE housekeeping re room with large front window, storage space, completely private, Wilson and Olive area, $10 week- ly. Telephone 728-. 4439 after 3 p.m. |CONANT STREET -- Furnished bedroom in private home. Telephone 723-9058. FOUR-BEDROOM apartment, large park- ing area. Close to downtown. Telephone ONE - BEDROOM apariment for rent, stove and refrigerator, $85 monthly on Simcoe Street N. 725-3652. ONE-BEDROOM apartment to sublet, stove, refrigerator, heat and hydro in. cluded with rent. Close to bus service. Telephone 576-3075. ONE and two-bedroom apartments, fur- nished .or unfurnished, heated. Telephone SELF-CONTAINED two, and three-bed- apartments, heated, refrigerator and steve if required, children welcome, $75 and $85 monthly. Telephone 623-2488. TWO-BEDROOM apariment, private en- trance ve File close to south GM. Tele- phone 7 ) ToL eGRNE STREET E. One-bedroom|cocked meals, lunches packed, laundry| apartment, refrigerator, stove, pros: done. 725-3978. $99. Apply|ROOM AND BOARD for young lady In loom, free laundry facilities, Apt. 1. (LARGE) BEDROOM modern THREE- heated, upstairs, unturnish- apartment, ed, in new duplex, close to Oshawa rj ping Centre. Available now. Apply 5: Cartler Avenve. TWO-BEDROOM apartments, immediately. Telephone 723-6134 or 9358. Possession 723- 28--Room and Board | SINGLE ROOMS and BOARD Apply: MOTOR CITY AUTO WRECKERS K, SUMERSFORD LTD. Base Line South of Courtice Phone 728-3261 Motor City Auto Wreckers owned and operated by Kenneth Sumersford Ltd. ~ CARS WANTED -- Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 25 Division St. ROOM AND BOARD for young profes- N home. Abstainer. 576-2345. \e |WANTED cars for wrecking. No charge for towing. Telephone 728-4549. Robert ichols. sional lady in exceptionally harmonious! WANTED -- cars, trucks, farm tractors Rossland and Simcoe. | for cking. Parr Auto Wreckers, wre Mniskillen, 263-2508. WANT TO FEEL AT HOME? Room and. board for two gentlemen in new home on SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars |bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals Buena Vista Avenue, single beds, home| bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311, 34--<Automobile Repair have seized and taken in ex- ecution. 1 Moffat double deep fryer, cutting board, stainless steel service station, stainless steel coffee table approximately 5' with shelves. 36' stainless steel coffee table --- 2 draw- ers, single milk shake mo- chine. 1 formica counter, 4 single tables, booths and chairs, walk-in box, canopy exhaust. 1 3 capacity stain- less steel sink, 1 domestic gas stove, stainless steel! salad units, 2 drawer refrigerated. 7 drum stools, 3 large tables, hardwood working table, char- coal broiler, smallwares, cut- lery, glasses. N.C.R. cash re- gister 1 total, Cory auto- matic coffee brewer, meat block, 4 slice toaster, 1 115 volt compressor, 1 low pres- sure control. The above items will be sold as one unit. cae home on Burk St. Telephone 725- 469. 29--Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT -- by March 1, three bedroom house, north part of Oshawa.) References supplied. Telephone 723-4790) after 6 p.m. MAIN FLOOR two-room apartment, pri- supplied. vate entrance, heat, hydro 725-8608. FOUR-ROOM apartment. For inform tion call 668-2061, or apply 108 Dundes Street West. FOUR-ROOM apartment with bath. Good clean. local, cars for Heated, private entrance. Telephone} OSH. ort Perry, R FHREE-ROOM unfurnished apartment. MOREY gis Shared bath, private entrance, in 4 Whitby. For appointment call 668-6226. 137 King West NEW BASEMENT APARTMENT, bea-|723-8311 723-6322 Si.0I9 room end kitchen, completely fur- nished, use of Jaundry equipment.. Three- piece bath, all new. 263-2966. SELF-CONTAINED upper duplex. Mid- die-age couple preferred. Reasonable rent. Garage if needed. Good district. FOUR-ROOM upstairs apartment, three- piece bath. Bus stop at dcor. Couple only. Heat and hydro included. Apply 182 Ver- dun Road. ThHREE ROOM apartment for rent, Days 668-8101 Etna Avenue, 30--Automobiles For Sole WANTED | Guaranteed. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. All Work FRED STONE Brooklin Phone 655-3653 Motor Rebuilding , Cylinder Reboring Pinfitting @ Resleeving Automatic Transmission Crankshaft and Valve Service The buyer to remove all items at his own expense. And all other exigible goods on the premises. All of which property will be sold by public auction at 359 Wilson Road South, on the 4th day of February 1967 at the hour of 1:00 o'clock in the afternoon. S. A, CZIRANKA, Bailiff. Dated 31st day of January, 1967. 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., Whitby Eve. 655-4575 Nee napa, read Times Action Classi- $75 monthly. Apply 255 Oshawa. fled ads dally. GET CASH FAST... SELL WITH TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS 723-3492 BINGO Admission 50c Two Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO $500. IN 50 NOS. or LESS $200. In announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize $10 per line both games $175. Jackpot $20 per line. $75 full card 20 Regular $20 games pay double in 17 Nos. or less. Five $30 Games 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 Monster BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 52 and 54 $500. in 52 Nos. or less $200. In announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize. $10 per 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 Oshawa Folk Festival MARDI GRAS MASQUERADE DANCE AND FLOOR SHOW Fri,, Fao. 8 KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 9 p.m. till 1 am. PRIZES -- FUN & FROLIC With the Ding-Dong Belles, Dot and Les, ballroom danc- ers; an accordion quartet cnd Bernard Tierney's orchestra. Buffet lunch. Fully licenced. $7.50 Per Couple For table reservations Phone 728-4390 or 728-3379 $50. Central Council of Neighborhood Association BINGO ea AT ue OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Friday, Feb. 3rd Over $5,000.00 PRIZES $1,500 Jackpot $500. Snowball $150. Special Game $1,000 Escalator 20 Regular Games $50 each 9 Early Bird Games 5 Late Games $50 each Admission $1.00 (receive one card for regular games). All games 25c double card-- except jackpot. $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. BUSES Leaving Bond and Simcoe St. 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. Available After Bingo. LIONS BINGO 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 HADASSAH RUMMAGE SALE 144 King St. East Thursday, February 2nd 9:30 A.M. Big variety of good clothing, household articles and new upholstery reminence. DEATHS ELLIOTT, Ethel | Entered into rest at the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, February 1, 1967, Ethel Barriage, beloved wife of William E. Elliott, mother of Charles and Frederick of Oshawa and sister of Har- vey Barriage, Belleville, in her 74th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel Friday, February 3 at 3.15 p.m, Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. FAWBERT, Elizabeth Entered into rest at the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, February 1, 1967, Elizabeth Attwell, beloved wife of Frank Fawbert, mother of Mrs. Jack McConkey (Gwen) of Oshawa; Mrs. Paul Azzopardi (Freda) of Whitby; and Mrs. B. Coppin (Helene) of Oshawa and sis- ter of Mrs. Rose Jones of Oshawa, in her 70th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel Friday, February 3 at 1 p.m. Interment Mt. Lawn Cemetery. HANN, Cecil Edgar At the family residence, 120 Elgin ial East, on Tuesday, January 31, 1967, Cecil dgar Hann, beloved husband of the late Myrtle Tunn, loving father of James son of Mrs, and the late S. E. Hann, brother of Earl and Kenneth, in his 64th year. Resting at Mclintosh- Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel Thursday, February 2, at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. HARLOCK, Alfred After a short illness at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Wednesday, February 1, 1967, Alfred Harlock (of RR_ 1, Whitby), beloved husband of Harriet L. Bonnetta, dear brether of Mrs. L. Johnston (Edith), Ashburn, Mrs. M. Holliday (Edna), Oak- wood, Mrs. R. Bonneita (Kathleen) of Whitby and Joseph of Oshawa and the late Mrs. H. Down (Bertha), in his 78th year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Friday, February 3, at 2.30 p.m. Inter- ment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. Minisier, Rev, S. Armstrong. (Visitors commenc- ing 2 p.m., Thursday.) MURRAY, Mary Rennie At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on Tuesday, January 31, 1967, Mary Robert- Son of 38 Concession St. E., wife of the late Robert Grant Murray, dear mother of Kay of Bowmanville, Mrs. J. King (Fran) of Hamilton, Mrs. J. Palmer (Agnes) and John both of Toronto, sister of James Robertson of Florida, grand- mother of Joan and Kay. Resting at the Northcutt and Smith Funeral Home. Funeral service 2 o'clock Friday after- noon. Interment Bowmanville Cemetery. RODD, James Henry Wallace Entered into rest at the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, February 1, 1967, James Henry Wallace Rodd, beloved hus- band of Margeritte (Margaret) Miller; father of Bud Rodd, Brooklin; brother of Mrs. Elvira Ball, Lindsay; Mrs. George Currie (Annie), Woodville; John, Man- ila; Thomas, Lindsay; Frederick, Bea- verton; and Ivan, Lindsay; in his 57th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel, Friday, ree, 3 at 2 p.m. Interment Mt. Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. BOWMANVILLE DRAMA WORKSHOP will present DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE Thurs. - Fri. - Sat., Feb. 2, 3, and 4 8:15 p.m. Bowmanville Town Hall Admission Tickets at Door BINGO, ae Park, Thursday, 2 p.m. Regulars, Wealth, specials and jackpots. TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS! Share the Adults -- $1.00, Students -- 50c | Eulalle Avenue, | Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 OBITUARIES CECIL EDGAR HANN The death occurred at the family residence, 120 Elgin Street East, this morning offi Cecil Edgar Hann. The de- ceased, who was in his 64th year, had not been in good health for a few years. Born in Oshawa, Mr. Hann was a son of Mrs. Hann and the late Stanley E. Hann. He re- ceived his education in the Osh- awa schools and was employed by General Motors for about 30 years. At the time of his retire- An adherent of King Street United Church, he. served with the Canadian Ordnance Corps during the Second World War. Mr. Hann was predeceased in February, 1946, by his wife, the former Myrtle Tunn. He is sur- vived by a son, James E.; his mother and two brothers, Earl and Kenneth, all of Oshawa. The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Feb. 2. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister of King Street United Church, will conduct the service, MRS. WILLIAM E. ELLIOTT In poor health for several years, Mrs. William E. Elliott, 196 Hillside Avenue, died, Feb. 1, at the Oshawa General Hos- pital. She was in her 74th year. The former Ethel Barriage, the deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barriage. Born May 14, 1893, at Cannifton, Ont., she was mar- ried in Oshawa, Dec. 25, 1919. She had been a resident of the| city for 60 years. Mrs. Elliott is survived by her husband and two sons, Charles and Frederick of Osh- awa. Also surviving are a brother, Harvey Barriage. of Belleville and four grandchil- dren. The memorial service will be held at 3:15 p.m., Feb. 3, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. MRS. ELIZABETH FAWBERT In poor health for eight years, Mrs. Elizabeth (Betty) Faw- bert, 84 Westmount Avenue, died Feb. 1, at the Oshawa General Hospital. She was in her 70th year. The former Elizabeth. Attwell, the deceased was born Nov. 11, 1879, at Tipton, Staffordshire, England and was married Sept. 10, 1949, in Oshawa. A former member of the Rebekah Lodge, she had lived in Oshawa since 1922. Mrs. Fawbert is survived by her husband, Frank and three daughters, Mrs. Jack Mce- Conkey (Gwen) of Oshawa, Mrs. Paul Azzopardi (Freda) of Whitby and Mrs. B. Coppin (Helene) of Oshawa. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Rose Jones of Oshawa and three sisters in England; eight grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Feb. 3. Spot ment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. R. G. Brooks of St. George's Memorial Anglican Church, will conduct the serv- the Oshawa General Hospital, following a lengthy sickness, of James Henry Wallace Rodd, 945 Mary Street. He was in his 57th year. ering Township, was a son of the late Mr, and ment in 1960, he was employed|Mrs. Frederick Rodd. He was in the garnish moulding depart-|married Dec. 28, 1938, at ment, Myrtle. mbre than 20 years, Mr. Rodd operated a trucking business here for some years. He later farmed at Sunderland for three years before returning to Osh- awa about six months ago. =| wife, (Margaret) Miller and a son, "Bud" Rodd of Brooklin. Mrs, Elvira Ball of Lindsay and Mrs. George Currie (Annie) of Woodville; four brothers, John of Manilla, Thomas of Lindsay, Frederick of Ivan of Lindsay and a grand- daughter, Charlene Rodd. held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Feb. 3, followed by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. Dr. H. A. Mel- \low, minister of Northminster United Church, will conduct the service. Mrs. |died at the family residence, 18 Brock Street West, Jan. 29, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 3 p.m., Jan. 31. Rev. John K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church. Entombment was Union Cemetery mausoleum. Wragg, Murray McLaren, H. Dyck, minister of Albert)Charles Watson, Milo Paltz, Street United Church, will con-|Robert Turnbull and Owen Mc- duct the service. Interment will|Murtry. be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. FUNERAL OF Ukrainian Orthodox Church, at 9:30 a.m., Feb. 1, for Nicholas Kupnicki who died, Jan. 29, at the Oshawa General Hospital. R. Panczenko. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Shody, Joe Roznick, Alex Kuch, Bill Hercia, Bill Puchalski and Frank Franko. Alan V. Pipher, who died Jan. 29 at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, Jan, 31, at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home. ister of Gardenview United Church, Whitby, conducted the service. Interment was in St. Andrew's Cemetery, Markham. Morris, Pipher, Thomas Wilson, Jacob Baker and Stan Fleming. ce. JAMES H. W. RODD The death occurred, Feb. 1, at Born Sept. 24, 1910, in Pick- the deceased A resident of Oshawa for Mr. Rodd is survived by his the former Margeritte Also surviving are two sisters, Beaverton and The memorial service will be FUNERAL OF MRS. WILLIAM F. CARSON The memorial service for William F. Carson, who The service was conducted by in Oshawa The pallbearers were David NICHOLAS KUPNICKI Mass was sung in St, John's The Mass was sung by Rev. The pallbearers were Paul FUNERAL OF ALAN V. PIPHER The memorial service for was held at 1:45 p.m., Rev. William Patterson, min- The pallbearers were Milt James Pipher, John Town TC Loop Upset Tightens Race Cadillac Billiards moved up within two points of second- place Mister TV Towers, in the and Country Hockey League standings, when they dumped the TV team 5-1, in the first game of the regular triple- header, at Port Perry Arena on Sunday night. goalie Ken Wiltshire was on his way to a shutout until Dennis Noakes dirtied the whitewash brush with his goal. Bob Gle- coff had a goal and assisted on /each of the other four, with St. John scoring three of these. League - leading Port Perry Flyers were extended all the way to nose out Al's B-A team 5-4, in a hard-checking game that became chippy at times. It marked the first time this jseason that the. Flyers have trailed and had to come from behind to win, as the B-A club outskated and outhustled the Flyers most of the way. Vernon with a pair, Stanley, Craddock and Carnegie were the goal scorers for Flyers with Salowski scoring three and Stin- son the other, for Al's B-A. Robson Leather and Quality Fuels battled to a 4-4 tie in the third game, one which was list- less at times and then suddenly spurted into lively action. Scribnor in goal for the "Tan- nery" team played a fine game to hold rival snipers off while "Rick" Craggs played a big game on defence and also got one of his team's goals. Other scorers were Don Craggs, Rick McDonald and "Mitch" Miller. Quality Fuels' goals came from Howie Bryan, Bill Morden and Ron Wilson, with a couple. Leading Team Major Soccer LONDON (CP) -- Because of cup games, no Old Country soc- cer matches were played Satur- day in the First and Second di- visions of the English League and First Division of the Scot- tish League. Following are standings of the leading teams for the other divisions and the Irish League: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division HI WTL F APt Queen's PR 16 8 2 71 2640 Bristol R 15 7 7 54 4337 Mansfield 14 6 7 56 4634 Watford 13 7 6 36 2233 Oldham 12 510 55 3929 Torquay 12 511 44 3429 Division TV Stockport 17 5 4 87 1739 Southport 14 6 6 39 23 34 Barrow 12 9 6 49 3433 Tranmere 12 8 6 36 2332 a 13 : 9 45 3231 Crew 12 7 6 39 3231 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division II Morton 22 21 75 1448 Arbroath 15 4 4 51 2534 Raith R 16 2.5 51 29 34 East Fife 15 3 7 82 3938 Queen of § 7 6 6 66 4730 Albion 4 9 49 4130 IRISH LEAGUE Linfield 14 3 3 66 3331 Glentoran 13 5 2 60 3131 Derry City 11 6 4 48 3428 Coleraine 9 5 6 48 3823 Glenavon 8 5 7 47 3621 Ballymena 8 5 7 49 4121 Billiards were leading 4-0 and © Snowmobile Buffs Invited To Outing The Oshawa and District Snowmobile Club is still in the organization process and this coming weekend provides an excellent promotional opportun- ity. The Big Bald Lake Snow- mobile Club, of Lakefield, has extended a cordial invitation to Oshawa snowmobile enthusiasts, to join them this Sunday, as their guests, at an "outing"' being held, at their club. The Big Bald Lake Club has been operating for some time and boasts of a number of marked trails, as well as a fine club house, equipped with snack bar. The Oshawa Club is hoping to get as many persons as possible to join in the outing. If you own a snowmobile, of any make, you are invited to contact Barry Davis, at United Rent-All and Marine, for further particulars. IN MEMORIAM PRATLEY -- In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Kath- erine Pratley, who passed away January 8 2? We tried so hard to save you, Our prayers were all in vain, Our home would seem like heaven If we had you back again. You left a lot of broken hearts That loved you so sincere, That never have png Ne. will Forget you mother d --Always remembered by 'daughter Dor- gihy, son-in-law Russell and grandchil- dren STEVENS -- tn remembrance of my husband, Augustine ("Stevie,"' formerly GMC wiring), who passed away February 1,_1957 "Precious memories remain. His wife Lillian and family. 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 "IN MEMORIAM CORY -- In loving memory of a dear friend, T. G. Cory, who passed away February 1, 1960. Asleep in God's beautiful garden, Free from sorrow and pain, Safe in God's wonderful keeping Until we shall meet again. And while you lie in peaceful sleep, To some: you may be forgotten, To others part of the past, But to me you will be remembered As long as memories last. --Sadly missed and ever remembered by his friend Lovetta, LOCKIE -- We extend our coma thanks to the Columbus community and} members of the United Church Choir for their consideration and for the wonderful gifts presented to us and note of appre- ciation aiso to many friends and: reta- tives, with special thanks to Mum and} Dad Laviclette. |will mom will cherish it always. CARD OF THANKS i Fg gig -- complete patterns OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS. BABY SAMPLER By ALICE BROOKS Everyone who comes to visit admire this sampler -- Simple lines -mean quick stitchery for stork, baby. Sur- prise mom with this charmirgy sampler. Pattern 7358: fer 10 x 18 inches; 60 names. trans- THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, of The Oshawa Times, Needle- craft Dept., 60 Front Street W., Toronto 1, dents. add 2c sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. care Ont. Ontario resi- 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! Knit, crochet fashions, afghans, gifts. a remarkable heirloom quilts in color n Museum Quilt Book .2. Quilt- jing motifs. Send 60c. Send also for Quilt Book 1 -- --Murray and Marle Lockie. us complete patterns. 60c. | A BEAUTY! By ANNE ADAMS For you who appreciate a lovely flow of line, who don't want to see yourself coming and going -- we design a splen- did step-in that buttons from shoulder down side. Printed Pattern 4812: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 14 takes 3% yds. 39-in. 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 Street ---- Toronto 1. Ont. pring's Fashions are a JOY FOR ALL SIZEs! See 115 styles, two free hat patterns, fabrics, accessories in new Spring - Summer Pattern Cata- log. Gift Coupon for free pat- tern in Catalog. Send 50c. Ris Fo TOR( a year- shieldec wind, i W. Mcl How By « a serie domes, kept w pressur Mr, | preside: frigerat Associa four ye to the "We develop try tha ported everyth to an i A comn few fe 'an iro problem he ect domes." He ¢ ear-rol be cred eries « ean a fegrees. he effe eat ge living it OSES Such « adian Poses in jas fou) ithusia Sta Ff t bhew> I

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