Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES,..Mondey, Februcry 13, 1967 26--Apartments for Rent 26--Apartments for Rent 'Georgian Courts' WHITBY @ 1 and 2 bedrooms @ stove and refrigerator @ broadioom in halls @ intercom @ balconies @ immediate possession e close to bus and , shopping @ o lovely ploce to call home FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CONTACT GORDON OSBORNE REAL ESTATE EXCLUSIVE RENTAL AGENTS PHONE 668-6226 218 DUNDAS ST. _E., WHI TBY Two Bedroom Apt. 191 Oshawa Blvd. N. Coble TV, washer and. dryer one child welcome. Available March 15. $90 monthly. 725-6134 or 723-3905 for appointment. SHELDIAN MANSIONS 1, 2 and 3 bedroom suites. Swimming pool, opposite south GM. Children welcome. Two baths in all two and three bedroom suites. 885 OXFORD STREET 728-7942 WHITBY -- modern one-bedroom apart- ment in eects frig and stove. Tele [) hed apartment. Pri- vate entrance, Available February 15. Aduits only. Courtice area. Telephone 725-2067 M apartment, refrigerator MODERI $105. monthly, ty stove Incioeey adults only, 281 Simcoe S., Apt. 27----Rooms For Rent 33--Automobiles Wanted CENTRAL, clean furnished bright house- keeping room suit one lady. Five minutes from downtown. Telephone 723- 7257. Hous! room for MOTOR CITY AUTO WRECKERS K. SUMERSFORD LTD. Bose Line South of Courtice HOUSEKEEPING clean gentleman with steady employment, good Renee near hospital, bus stop, nicely furnished, refrigerator, hot plate, $10 Phone 728-3261 weekly. 723-0258. Dealt ot see Motor City Auto Wreckers COMPLETELY furnished, housekeeping owned and operated by in k, refrigerator and range. room with sink, refrigt Kenneth -Sumerstord 19d: Suitable for gentleman. Central. Apply DEATHS OBITUARIES Pee hdl Keith Douglas lenly, on Saturday, February 107 Hurley Rd,, Ajax, dear ye ene and John, dear son of Mi brother of Joan (Mrs. E. Kitchener Scarborough. Resting at the William 237 Athol East. 725-0803. 28--Room and Board ~ CARS WANTED Buying A New Car ? DROOM apartments, possession Immediately. 29] Marland Ave. Apt. 107. Telephone 723-6134 or 723-93: BRIGHT ONE-BEDROOM _ King - Wilson area. Priva' pe tied bath and lawn. Refrigerator and stove, |$80.. monthly, References required. Tele- |phone 725-0394, THREE UNFURNISHED rooms, central, stove and frig, heat, lights and water in- cluded, avaliable now, Apply 234 Gliddon Avenue or 723-5323. UPPER DUPLEX, two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bathroom, newly dec- crated, quiet tenants, $75 monthly. Apply 1184 Cedar Street COMFORTABLE, five-room, furnished apartment, two bedrooms, living room and dining rocm broadioomed. Washing facilities, $135 monthly. 725-3294. BOWMARVILLE, two - ment, frig and stove, laundry facilities, wall-to-wall broadioom, paint tenants choice. Available now. Telephone 623- 7574 ~~, |pleasant home, for lady. Sell your used car to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 WANTED: Cars a and trucks for wrecking. No charge for towing, Telephone 728-4549 anytime, Robert Nichols. WANTED -- cars, trucks, farm tractors \for wrecking. Parr Auto Wreckers, Enniskillen, 263-2508. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. tron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. "| SINGLE ROOMS and BOARD Apply: 25 Division St. Lite AND BOARD for gentlemen to single beds, central location, 57 Colborne East. CLEAN, warm room, young lady. ¢ Close to to downtown, Seven days, meals, laundry. m3 s 728-3577. ___|34--Automobile Repair LARGE attractive room with board In Close to bus. dry done. Telephone 723-2481. ROOM AND BOARD for two gentlemen. Single beds to share room. Lunches packed, S'a-day week lephone 728-1721. FRED STONE Brooklin Phone 655-3653 @ Motor Rebuilding @ Cylinder Reboring COMFORTABLE ROOM for gentleman only. Apply 323 Atho! Street East or tel phone 725-0536 | THREE-ROOM basement contained, frig and stove, a |875 includes utilities "Apply "304" Mont: _|gomery Avenue or call 728-6319. LARGE, MODERN two-bedroom apart- |ment, in triplex, 385 Mary Street. Avall- able Immediately. Will accept one child. Evenings 728-4535; 9-5 p.m., 725-6343. COMPLETELY FURNISHED two - room Private apartment. Close to downtown. entrance. Very reasonable. Telephone 668-4656 |WELL FURNISHED three - room apart- -|29--Wanted to Rent @ Pinfitting @ Resleeving @ Automatic Transmission @ Cronkshaft ond Valve ROOM AND BOA for gentleman, five- day week, Tel week, Telephos 575) Ses lite 6 Lc, Eas Nenty sor eee home. too | AUTOMATIC manager of Beaver Lumber Co. Phone TRANSMISSION --_ CENTRE 30--Automobiles for Sale | 1038 Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only CONVERTIBLE TOPS Business -- Repairs, Adjust- Nylon $89.00 up ments, Exchanges. All Work Repairs to all makes of cars. Guaranteed, ment and bath, broadioom throughout, | washi ing machine, TV and telephone out- let. Centra!. Available February 15. Tele- phone 725-3817. See |THREE-ROOM apartment for rent, $75 a ry and re- |34A--Auto Upholstery BILL'S CUSTOM AUTO TRIM} Brock St. _S., Whitby OSHAWA AUTO TRIM 409 Doys 668-8101 _ Eve. 655-4575! Ail types of custom upholstery pee Apply 255 Etna Avenue | [334 ASH ST., WHITBY -- Three-bedroom apartment with frig, stove in duplex Large kitchen, livingroom. Electrically heated. Heat, hydro supplied. Telephone | 668-3597. | MODERN one-bedroom apartment. Elec- {tric heat, hydro, refrigerator, stove. |Laundry facilities Wilson-Olive Shopping Head Linings etc. Auto Seat Covers ete. Convertible Tops etc. Tractor and Truck Seat Covers 62 Bond St. W. (at Church) | 725-8042 |35--Lost and Found RAMBLER SALES--SERVICE and PAINT New and Used Cars. Easy to finance at NICOLS MOTORS LTD. WHITBY -- 668-3331 Plaza. East side. $110 monthly. 723-0443, 576-3075 SELF- CONTAINED 1 two- and three-bed- room apartments, heated, refrigerator and stove if required. Children welcome, $80. and $85. monthly. Telephone 623-2488, SUBLET -- spacious two-bedroom apart- ment, elevator, balcony, had refriger- 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. NEW BUILDING One, two or three bedrooms now. available. Mala Glen epartments, 835 Oxford St. Free hydro, free moving. Now open for inspection. Telephone 725-0657, 728- 2226. @ 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 THREE-ROOM, orated, TV outlet, $75. TWO-BEDROOM, ator, No lease required. Evenings 725-5639, or 723- 4651. Two - B apartment for rent, stove, refrigerator, Breameans balcony, $130-monthly, heat and hydro included. LOST -- Pure white cat wearing bi ed collar, Please phone 723, 723-3840. Rebuilt Transmissions | GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP 576-2610 Oshawa Transmission Service 1175. Nelson Street 38--Coming Events THE KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA Will Present 728-2387 after 5. CENTRAL, three-room apartment, pri- vate entrance, newly decorated, stove, re- frigerator, heat, parking. Telephone 723-! Good elean local cars for 3078, cosh Tickets now on sale: $2.00, FOUR-ROOM tment with bath, re $1.50 (Children 14 ond un- trigerator and stove, ais two_ single MORLEY STALKER der $1.00) Civie 'AadiGace rooms. Apply 64 Brock Street or 728-6319, MOTORS B fiee>-Bolohood' 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., after 4 p.m. 723-2050. 137 King West ox office; Bolahood's Sports- MODERN furnished one bedroom base-|723-8311 723-6322; haven, Jim Bishop's Sporting "LES FEUX-FOLLETS" FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 AT 8:30 P.M. WANTED ment apartment, fireplace, private en- trance, abstainers only need apply, bus- iness couple. North end. Telephone 723- 9629 after 5 p.m. FURNISHED BASEMENT apartment, $85 monthly. Heat, hydro included. Conven- jent for two ladies or gentlemen, willing to share. Available February 2. 668-6247. SMALL furnished basement apartment, suitable for couple, two gentlemen or two ladies. Apply 743 Albert Street before 2 p.m. or after 5 p.m. Goods, Marty's Record Centre, The Disc Shop, Shopping Complete service and committal will Crematorium. will be appreciated, ROBERTSON, Joseph Cla At Oshawa, on Saturday, Februery 1967, Joseph Clarence Robertson, aged Hwy. No. 2, Pickering Township Peat of Harwood Ave. N., Alax). Servi iarnient Union Cemetery, Oshawa, WHEELER, Zaidee L. ruary mother ef John of Oshawa In her 78: year. Anglican Church, Lakefield on Monda Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa for burial approximately 2:30 p.m, WILE, Reginald L. on Sunday, February 12, 1967, Reginald Wile, beloved husband of Geraldine M Kinney, son of Mrs. Bertha and the la' WOODCOCK, Charles Ivan Vernon Suddenly at Bennington, Vermont, U.S.A., cn Saturday, February 11, 1967, Marie and the late Vernon Woodco dear brother c anne), Mrs. Beauchemin Mrs. B. Abramoff (Doreen), Eldon, R Brian, Dale and Lyle. nesday, February 15 at 3.15 p.m. ment Mount Lawn Cemetery. YARMIE, Alec day, February 11, 1967, Steven, Janice and Lorleann, dear son j of Mrs. Nettie Yarmie, Dethi, Ontario, Whitby area for 31 years. She gear held att Helen (rs. Swede was a gee vee of aa en s rangberg), nye and Evelyn! Anglican Church in Port thy (Mrs, Doug Parker), Hamilton and Ernie : Yarmle of Delhi 'and the iste Wel-|and had 35 grandchildren and 18 fer Yarmie, Resting at William E. Sher- great grandchildren. rin Funeral Home, No. 2 Ing Twp. (just east of Harwood Ave., W. Alex) from p.m. Monday evening. | d d by her husb one! Alloa 2 Raith 3 service Hn the spin, imerment Mount brother and two sisters. She is|Berwick 3 Arbroath 1 Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. 70) Keith Douglas Roberts, in ny 33rd year, beloved husband of Margaret Auid, Mrs. Douglas Roberts of Unionyiies dear Sherrin Funeral Home, Hwy. No. 2, Pick- ering Township (just east of Harwood Ave. N., Ajax), from 9 a.m. Tuesday for private service at 11 a.m, (closed casket;. held at the Chapel. Cremation St. James In Neu of floral tributes, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society the William E. Sherrin Funeral Home, (just in the Chapel on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. At Lakefield, Ontario on Saturday, Feb- 11, 1967, Zaidee L. Fanci beloved wife of Roland N, Wheeler and dear Funeral from St. John the Baptist February 13 at 11 a.m., thence to Mount at At the family residence, 36 Bruce Street, Clyde Wile, in his 43rd year, Resting at quest the body will be donated to science. Wan Woodcock, in his 37th year. Beloved hus- band of Wilma ives and loving father of Franklin, Laurie and Grant. Dear son i) Mrs. A, Goodall wiv, (Eleanor), 08S, Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service in the Chapel on Wed- Inter- Suddenly at Vermont, U.S.A., en Satur- Alec Yarmie, age 34 years, beloved husband of Mavis Wiles, 8 Pine St., Ajax, dear father of Hwy., Picker- 1 The death occurred sudden, rf ; following a heart attack, iT), - in her 63rd year. A daughter of the late M beldeceased, the former Tapping, County. She was a member St. Church and of the ladies' au "liliary of Branch 43, 64 (Pauline) of Oshawa. "elters, Mrs. (Sadie) of Syracuse, N.Y. an Oshawa and two Elmer Tapping of Oshawa an th N.Y. ¥*|Paul and Susan Bligdon. row Funeral Chapel fo: iFeb. 14, in St. te/St. Gregory's Cemetery. Meintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 The members of the Legion King Street E. Service in the chapel on |auxiliary will hold a service in Monday, February 13, at 8 p.m. By re- cited at 8.15 p.m. today. EDITH LOUISA COLLINS Edith Louisa Collins, 121 Victoria St. W., ness. born in Peel County. Edward P. Collins at Paisley Ont. The late Mrs. Collins was pre survived by six sons: Kindness beyond Price, ar within reach of all ' GERROW 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid. Centre, Whitby Arena, Jury & Lovell's, Bowmanville. FUNERAL CHAPEL Don Mills. \|daughters: Mrs. oy) of Welland Port; Mrs. R. Brown (Letty) of Raglan and Mrs. G. Wilman, IN MEMORIAM Belleville. The funeral was held from W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH self-contained ment, stove and refrigerator, nicely bot |. month able March 1. Telephone 728-1219. self-contained base- ment apartment In Whitby. Dunbarton, | 839-2884. apart |"61 ENVOY wagon, excellent condition, never driven on salt, four new tires, $500. | ail-|Telephone 723-0902. 1966 tops, low mileage. Street, apartment 410, Mr. Eyman. Nos. 55 - 57 TONIGHT - 8 P.M. 723-9491 | M.G. B., wire wheels, radio, two Apply 835 Oxford 55 Bruce St 728-1070 MAIN FLOOR two-room apartment, pri-|to Shopping Centre, stove, refrigerat supplied. | drapes, vate entrance, heat, hydro 725-8 TWO - BEDROOM facilities, heat suppl! |. Ap rave Avenue, apartment 4 or for informa- | SIMCOE NORTH tion, 371 Albert Street. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, refrigerator, Sint. a Awsions Aur wr ee He wel aslaD nnn me GRILLS, radiators, all car parts. Late; TUESDAY ieee ove 4 TWO-BEDROOM apartment built-in seve models our specialty. Courtice Auto| pointment telephone 725-1551 or 723-7011. |ang refrigerator, drapes, parking avi ail Wreckers, 723-5238. Le See Saturdoys Ad plated single room for lady. Clean, quiet, | able. Located In Elgin Court. Adults only. | ON ent semi private entrance. Rea-|Please telephone 723-4948 after 5 p.m. hited Page d an Bt dad pe ADMISSI 50¢ orate Six minutes from four corners. TWO-BEDROOM apartment in new bulid- 87457, 4 728-7351. After 5 p.m, 725-9820. jing. Refrigerator and built-in oven. Large ' F '66 WILLMAN Minx. One owner. Auto- balcony. Electric 95 Taunton |'66 FOUR-ROOM apartment at 108 Dundas $t. W., Whitby. For information, call 668- 2061 or 668-2248 after 9 p.m. ONE - BEDROOM apartment, in new buliding, electric heating, stove, frig and Grapes. $100 monthly Includes al! services. pi 723-1282. tesla apartment, Road Est. 725-9328 or 728-0123. BASEMENT APARTMENT, newly deco rated, private entrance bus at door, Telephone 728-9558. THREE part. ment on top floor of quiet triplex. Close ! breadioom, heat supplied. Avail: able Row. 723-4932. net ----_--___--___-- il at Oshawa Motel after 4 p.m. 723- 'tment. ment. Washing |ONE "BEDROOM aps apartment In nity, 9761. ply 299 Mont-| private entrance. Telephone 668-8820 406 RAMBLER, Wenon, oi" Gylinger; sie prens as and 50 at Will 'S8 CHEVROLET Biscayne cylinder, snow tires, radio, ee 50,000 miles. 129 Grenfell, after 4 p Hed CHEVROLET cally im Street, three | automatic, radio. Sharp! Reduced $1,000 room apartment and one room bachelor |Licence 7921. $85 each, Call M. | 728+ 735). sedan, six --Lovingly remembered by daughters, Ann, Pauline, Gus, Rose RED BARN son Joe and grandchildren. GERACE -- In 'loving memory Es s|today with Rev. J. McKibbon dear father and grandfather, Fran U j Gerace who passed away Feb. 13, 1964. of St. John's Anglican Church Those whom we love go out of sight, officiating. But never out of mind; They are cherished. Tn the hearts Of those they leave behind. Loving and kind In all his ways, Upright and just in all his days; Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind. wife, ppd ind Burial was in Union cemetery and later in St. oJhn's Cemetery in Port Whitby. Contributions to the Whitby General Hospital Fund would be appreciated. JOHN DISKEY EXTRA BUSES 50¢ KINSMEN BINGO grocer A-1, good rubber and radio. Can be Wellman's, Telephone $25 Consolation LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 Hour Phone Service 728-6555 After hours 725-7928 heating, and bathroom, $75 monthly, couple only. per gallon. $1,695. Licence J86450. Well- man's, 728-7351. THE, AMBASSADOR. One owner; | auto- id radio. Like new. 177; matic, radio, bucket seats. Up to 40 miles BIRTHS auto-| MAYER -- Kurt and Phyilis nce Powers) are proud to announce the ar- rival of 8 son, Christophér William, 7 (nee $1.8 10 2-bedroom apartments, in elghtplex. Avaliable March 1, $110 and $100. 725- 7846 or 655-3574. WHitsy Two bedroom house, central locetion, adults only. Telephone (668-3532. Dd Suit business couple, no children, aoety 310 Richmond St. east or phone 728-8792. THREE - ROOM basement apartment. Stove supplied. Abstalners only. Tele-|- phone 668- 321 6. Wo. d artment. DOWNTOWN -- 30 Colborne Street East. One- a two-bedroom apartments, re stove, broadioom, free laun- les, $99, and $108. Apply Apt. 1. TWO-BEDROOM upper apartment, avail- able February 20, Aduits preferred. Tele phone 728-5766. bsg = BEDROOM apartment, electrical- heated, refrigerator, stove, drapes. airy located. Baby welcome. Apply 25 Mill Street, Apt. 4 or 723-3295. FOUR-ROOM upstairs apartment, three- plece bath. Heat, hydro included. $85. monthly. Bus at door. Couple preferred. Telephone 728-1705. | ONE - BEDROOM apartment in - elaht- | | plex, top floor, balcony. Heated. Avail able March 1. $97.50 0 monthly. ~ 668- 6980. TWO - BEDROOM large apartment, | main floor, heat and hydro included. Also garage. Centra! location. 725-5494, hos THUNDERBIRD TERRACE -- One- and two-bedroom apartments, laundry facil-| Ities and lockers on each floor. Large| suites with utilities and drapes. Thermo: | statically controlled in each room, under- | ground parking available. 190 Nonquon} Road or telephone 728-9726. BACHELOR apartment for furnished if desired, very central, able February 1. Telephone 725-679 ONE, two, three-bedroom modern building, centrally located, inter- com. No children under 12. 725-8876. | AJAX -- Large one and two - bedroom | apartments, In apartment building, close! to schools and shopping. Telephone Ajax | 942-0130. enentieman | aval: | apartments, ee THREE-ROOM,unfursished apartment, |ROSPN@l. Apply 62 Aberdeen Street. _|2041 [Entered info rest suddenly near Benning. \y uni urnis a aparimen ~ = Vty aturda ebruary i i Central location, quiet home. Suif|FURNISHED ROOM, board optional, $20/1961 CHEVROLET, six cylinder, Be [Reon SR ean Gatien huatland or couple. Apply 175 Athol East | beast eee packed. ao i matic, new plates. $800 or best offer. | Therecss Pretziav, father of Mark, Peter TWO-BEDROOM apariment for rent. 1 cepasaae gba tea atta bilby PY | Telephone 723-2960. }and Paul of Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Private bath and entrance, $90., hea' | --___________1195§ FORD, 9 passenger wagon, V-8 } will |Whitwell Hall of Windsor and brother of and hydro included. Dundas East, FURNISHED ROOM, use of _full¥|pass safety test. $75. Firm. Telephone | Mrs. Gerald Stevens (Margaret) of Owas- Whitby, 728-7680 or 668-6229. jequipped kitchen, Central. Telephone 725-| 668.8528. |sa, Mich., in his 40th year. Resting at the one: een | TWO-BEDROOM mode - 18159. | Armstrong Funeral Home, ora vl Agesai | podiends noon with funeral service in apartments, swimming pool and TV con- emma Private entrance. |31---Compact Cars for Sale Bereahy een Nit). aera service In trolled entrance. For information call R. Martin Real Estate, 100 King St. E., | Oshawa, 576-1200. Two FURNISHED ROO ROOMS, suitable for Tor | gcuple, or two girls, central, parking. |LARGE furnished housekeeping | Oshawa, centrally located, one bl jbus stop. Telephone 668-8189. Telephone 723-5408. THREE-ROOM furnished basement apart. | Ment. Completely modern, Bus stop af SINGLE, furnished room for gentleman. door. Centrally located. $85 monthly. Tele- | Ver y quiet. Central. Apply 174 Church Phone 728-8840. Street. THREE-ROOM apariment, heat, hydro, hot and cold water. Private bath. Central. | Telephone 723-3675. THREE-ROOM apartment, self-contained. Adults only. "Abstainers. Apply between | 9 a.m.-12 noon, 5 p.m.-7 p.m. 68 McMillan | Drive, side door. TWO-BEDROOM apariment, heated, free Gryer. Available February 15. Telephone |, 723. 3050 apartments. Im- n, Close to downtown. after 5 p.m. TWO-ROOM furnished contained main floor. heated, heavy duty ter, $80 monthly. THREE - BEDROOM apartment, swim- |! "ming pool and sauna bath, free hydro, | large balconies, two bathrooms, mail de- livered to door: + 728- 1073 after 6 p.m. THREE-ROOM apariment recently dec- orated, clean,bright. Central location, Heat, hydr-, water, drapes, erator supplied. Private bathroom Tele- § phone 728-1050. | TWO large furnished rooms, ground floor. Private entrance and bath. Heat, wero brig ees Available February 14. Apply 86 Brock East. } apartment, self-| Private entrance, | ne and refrigera-| fi | |two gentlemen. Central location. immed! ROOM FOR RENT for: 'gentleman, |. Park- Tele- |phone 723-1830. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room for rent, within walking distance of Oshawa Shop- }Ping Centre, private entrance. Telephone 728-3690. 24 COLBORNE STREET WEST -- Two | Telephone 723-4935: FURNISHED bedsitting room, bedroom with hot, cold water in rooms. Gentlemen. Five minutes to Oshawa Shopping Centre. | 460 King Street West. FURNISHED bedroom, central, near ear King |Plaza, HOUSEKEEPING room, warm and com- 418 King St. FURNISHED ROOM in jclose to bus stop tove, refrig- south GM. Telephone 723-3223. 300 Conant |SMALL, attractive | apartment or single rooms. furnished. Newly decorated. Ladies only. North epi area. Close Call 728-19 monthly. Nonquon Road. 9 'cnavaoceT Bel Air, four door se- transportation. week. 728-1835, 1963 RAMBLER, one owner, _ cylinder, | Refrigers-| cence 190179. Wellman' %, telephone 728- tor, stove, drapes, "heat, and hydro, Ne 73 7351, 72B- ne 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 j!bs. 8 ozs, on Friday, February 10, |1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. ie Pine brother for Douglas. Many janks to Dr. Morgan and fourth floor I hart jan, six cylinder, automatic, radio, good) $395 or best offer this standard, radio, Above average. $995. W1. : 0 27--Rooms for Rent 1959 | PONTIAC, Catenion one owner, 1960 VOLKSWAGEN de eta model 35,- 00 -miles. Telephone 725-6: | DEATHS BOUCKLEY, Anne ei ATTRACTIVELY 7351, 1956 CHEVROLET six cylinder, standard | tri 00d i Telep! FURNISHED ROOM Available in private home. 6 Call between 5 and 7 p.m. '59 FORD, six cylinder, standard, radio, 82 PARK RD. N. |shone 725211.°28k "tor Steve. no down payment. Li-|Entered into rest suddenly at her resi- ence H89360. 'Wellman' % telephone 728-/dence, 235 King Street East, on Sunday, ebruary 12, 1967, Anne Tapping, in her | 63rd year, wife of Harold Bouckley and loving mother of Mrs. Roy Bligdon (Pauline), dear sister of Elmer Tapping of Oshawa, Mrs. J. E. Perrigo (Sadie) cf Syracuse, N.Y., Thomas Tapping of Syra- cuse, N.Y., Mrs. George Snow (Helen) of Oshawa, dear grandmother of Paul and 155-3484. $75. Tele- 728- 8671 1964 PAMELA, ane owner, radio. $100 down, $60 per month. Test drive this one. Licence |Susan Bligdon, Resting at | Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street beheld 515472. juntil Tuesday morning, then to St. Ger- Weliman's, telephone! Ross, Bird Rally's Best Twelve hundred miles of back roads were not enough to dis- courage Klaus Ross of Lackine, Que. and John Bird of Toronto from coming out on top in the British Empire Club's interna- the Gerrow|tional Canadian winter rally. The rally finished Sunday after trude's Roman Catholic Church forja wet start in Toronto on Fri- |LARGE ROOM or room and board, tor Te Requiem: Mass at 10 a.m. interment St. de BONKerIan, OF Ey, | EUneies | paceet 1960 CHEVROLET, ciean and reliable.|Gregory's Cemetery. (Prayers in the y- PURDE._ Lereonane. Sees. No down payment, $22 per month. Li:|Chapel on Monday ai 8.15.) Ladies' Aux-| Following the winner's Dat-|' [ATTRACTIVE furnished bedroo m, | cr Iliary Legicn Branch 43 will conduct a kitchen and laundry privileges, parking space. Shift worker welcome. 574 Crerar | Ave. COMFORTABLE rooms to rent, reason- able weekly rates, maid service. Restau- 1960 MORRIS. Ideal second car, custom | Hospital on Saturday, February 11, 1967, Carlet Helo RING area Mean Oke radio. Licence 220091. Wellman's, tele-|John Diskey beloved husband of Mary 9121. 2 f phone 728-7351. |Maryniuk, father of Mrs. N. Holodryzuk |j a0 eae -- | (Beatrice), Mrs. M, Demarski (Kay), ROOMS FOR RENT, $10. and $12. week- SAVE Rouge gle orpecented, | MIS: L. McCullough: (Elizabeth), Frank, ye Hee Queen's Hotel, 67 Simcoe Street Terns arranged. R. B. Motor Sales, 509/J0n" and Fred, all ot Oshawa, in his Se panelled furnished bed-sitting room for one or two girls in two-bathroom home. Parking, laundry and kitchen facilities. Telephone 728-9279 after 5. ly FURNISHED kitchen, bedroom, for one|n jor two gentlemen or ladies. Close to} }j 3 & LIENS PAID OFF. We trade up, down. | Choose from over 60 cars. No down pay- | ment. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 72B- 7375. S|SACRIFICE, 1957 Oldsmobile 98. aviomealice power brakes, steering, four- ence H99773. Weliman's, telephone 728- 1. |service at the chapel on Monday at 7.30 | p.m.) DISKEY, John Entered into rest In the Oshawa General |76th year. Resting at the Armstrong Fu- -|neral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel, Tuesday, February 14, at 10:30 a.m, Interment Resurrection Ceme- Bloor - $500. | door, rebuilt motor, transmission and/tery. Prayers at the funeral home, Mon- niversal, five new tires, new' radiator,|day at 8 p.m. t ew muffler and leather seat covers, ining and carpeting, new body fob. 668- HALL, Ronald Clark TWO fully furnished rooms for rent. Suit ate possession. Apply 128 Elgin East. hed | k room In lock from ng space. Immedia %- VOLVO and PEUGOT % MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Cemetery. A Masonic service under the auspices of Parkwood Lodge No. 695 will be held at the funeral home, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Grace Lutheran Memorial Fund in his memory will be appreciated. t ill' McGHEE, Henry Oliver Jake and Bill ' Garage Suddenly at Bennington, Vermont, U.S.A., 449 Ritson Rd. South Jon Saturday, February 11, 1967, Henry McGhee, in his 35th year, Beloved husband |t 728-0921 | of Edna Smith, loving father of Wayne |j Oshowa urnished rooms) ranged kitchen privileges ar- Young business men preferred. , and Ricky, dear son of Blanche and Henry McGhee. Resting at the Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, until Wednesday morning. Then to St. Mary's of the People Roman Catholic Church, for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen | Repair ond Service sun 1300 who picked up only 40 demerit points, were Bart Gee of Peirrefonts, Que. and Denis Johnson of Montreal in a Re- nault R8. The second place fin- shers lost 79 points. Third went to Peter Menzel of Toronto and Robert Mollman of Morewing Hills, Ohio who lost 93 points. Rounding out the top six posi- ions were Paul Montgomery of St. Catharines and Don Ross of Beamsville, Ont. in a Volvo with 109 points; Dearborn, Kerry of Toronto in a Barra- cuda with 153 points; and Jack Lally of Columbus, John Smith of Clawson, Mich., ruary 15, at 2. p.m. Interment Mount Lawn|in a Swedish Saab with 186 points. Scott Harvey of Mich., and Mike Ohio, and Finishing position of Dale Neil and Jerry Pierson of Oshawa in heir Corvair is not yet known due to incomplete results. Oshawa's other entry of Mar- in Chenhal and Bill Silvera, also n a Corvair, met with ill for- Gerrow|tune 300 miles from the starting point on the first night. They were with another car and had to drop out of the rally. involved in a accident MCMANUS, John G. Suddenly at Newcastle on Saturday, Feb- jrurary 11, 1967, John G, McManus, aged 37 years, dear son of Margaret (Mrs. David Cooper) Consecon, dear brother of |Hazel (Mrs. Frank Miller), Newcastle, Wilson, Toronto, Olive (Mrs. Jehn Chand- 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 2--Trucks for Sale tor gentleman, day worker pre- erred, quiet home. Telephone 728-8380. rtable, 1962 CHEVROLET half ton truck, long tleetside box, six cylinder. Also 1957 Jeep, 4-wheel drive, 728-0702. jer), Oshawa and Evelyn (Mrs. Percy |Pearce), Bethany. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in Telephone |the chapel on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Inter- jment Lang Vauit, Orono Cemetery. A-1 condition. lady in gentle Wz 723- 2512 or $9 per week. 668-8110. n private home, Parking in garage near Stree housekeeping | - Completely bright to buses. 914, iN STAFFORD 2 BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundos St. E. 668-3552 WANT RESULTS? GET WITH THE ACTION! TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS. REMEMBER WHEN ...? By THE CANADIAN PRESS Barbara Wagner and Robert Paul of Toronto re- gained the world pairs fig- ure-skating title nine years ago today -- in 1958 -- at Paris, The Czechoslovakian champions of Europe came second and Otto and Maria Jelinek of Bronte, Ont., fu- ture world champions, came third in their first big 723-3492 Whitby, Ont. ee success. The death occurred, Feb. 11, at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal, following a long sickness, of John Diskey, 275 Park Road South. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Diskey, the de- ceased was born Dec. 31, 1891, Ukraine. A resident of Oshawa for 36 years, he was married Feb. 6, 1932, in Oshawa. Prior to his retirement June 1, 1964, he was an employee of the city works department for 17 years. Mr, Diskey is survived by his wife, the former Mary Mary- niuk; three daughters, Mrs. N. Holodryzuk, (Beatrice), Mrs. M. Demarski (Kay) and Mrs. L. McCullough (Elizabeth) and three sons, Frank, John. and Fred, all of Oshawa. Also sur- viving are 14 grandchildren. held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 10.30 a.m. Feb. 14, fol-|¥ lowed by interment in Resurrec- tion Cemetery. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home at 8 p.m. today. REGINALD L. WILE The death occured, Feb. 12, at the family residence, 36 Bruce Street, of Reginald L. Wile. The deceased, who had not been in good health for four years, was in his 43rd year. A son of Mrs. Bertha and the|;/ late Clyde Wile, the deceased was born in Kentville, Nova Scotia and was married in St. John's, N.S. 17 years ago. A resident of Oshawa for 17 years, Mr. Wile, prior to his re- tirement in November, 1966, was a clerk with Fittings Limit: ed. He was a member of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. Besides his mother, who lives in Oshawa, he is survived by his wife, the former Geraldine McKinney; a sister, Mrs. Vera Martyn of Oshawa and a step- son, Robert McKinney of Ham- ilton. Mr. Wile is at the McIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held in the chapel at 8 p.m. today, Rev. M. J. Darby, pastor of Holy Cross Church, will conduct the |' service. By request the body will be donated to science, FUNERAL OF MELVILLE INCHE The funeral service for Mel- ville Inche, 90 Thickson Road North, who died, Feb.' 9, at the Oshawa General Hospital, was held at 2 p.m., Feb. 11, at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral ome. The service was conducted by Rev. N. F. Swackhammer, pas- tor of First Baptist Church. In- terment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers, all members of Phoenix Lodge, IOOF, were Lawrence Evans, Fred Langille, Wilbur Smith, Everett Andrus, Vincent Jewison and Bert Ter- willegar. Mr. Inche is survived by his MRS. HAROLD BOUCKLEY Feb. 12, at the family resi- dence, 235 King Street sae 0! Mrs. Harold Bouckley. She was and Mrs. Francis Tapping, the Anne was born in Leeds of, Gertrude's Roman Catholid Royal Also surviving are two sis- E. Perrigo Mrs. George Snow (Helen) of brothers, Thomas Tapping of Syracuse, and two grandchildren, Mrs. Bouckley is at the Ger- requiem high mass at 10 a.m., Gertrude's Church. Interment will be in the funeral chapel at 7.30 p.m. today and prayers will be re- 87, of Whitby, died Thursday, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital after a short ill- The former Miss McKinnon, she was the daughter of Donald and Rachael McKinnon and was Mrs. Collins married the late in 1905 and lived in the John (Dearborn, Mich.); Charles, (Sarnia); Archie, (Los An- geles); Holmer, (Hamilton); William, (Whitby); and Alex of She is also survived by three Davis (Hazel) of at Kammenets, Padolska, in the|**! The funeral services will be|¢ y, A full enlistment of a hundred r, through a four - game sched- the four to have their name in- scribed on this year's plaque on the R. S. McLaughlin Tro- phy. years, beloved husband 2 Violet May ae -- hand di A Monday -- Thursday four- Burchett, lar St., Ajax, dear esides her husband, Mrs.jsome, composed of Joan ath ' : I : Raith ot A o iis bee Pld wvig|Bouckley is survived by a|Schell, Marg. Harris, Louella pbs gy Rabarton a BR euthy teria i daughter, Mrs. Roy Bligdon|Cook and skip Peg. Phipps, won all four of their contests with a total plus score of 16, to top all other efforts, and claim the trophy. In second spot on this draw was the rink of Mary Boorby, Grace Van Courte,| Doreen Wil- liams and Phyllis Bates, skip, who won three games and had a score of 10. Third place prizes were aw- arded to Dud. Mills, Carlyn Webster, Muriel Magill and Do- rothy Day, skip, for three wins and a total of seven. The Tuesday -- Friday group made a valiant bid for the d d r 'Peg' Phipps' Rink Wins R. S. McLaughlin Cup, OCC and twenty-eight members of the Ladies' Section of the Osh- awa Curling Club battled ule for the right to be one of Blazers Split Central Games By THE CANADIAN PRESS Oklahoma City Blazers split their weekend games but hold "silverware", when Normala comfortable lead atop the Haire, Helen Piatti, Glad. Mac-|Central Hockey League stand- Millan and Barb, Tresise, skip,|ings. defeated all four of their op-| The Blazers lost 3-1 to Mem- ponents but their final tally of/phis Wings Sunday, the first 12-plus-1 points, fell short of|time the Wings defeated Okla- the trophy - winners' record./homa City this season, after de- However, they received first|feating Omaha Knights 3-1 Sat- prizes for their draw. urday. Second place was taken by| Omaha defeated Tulsa Oilers Marion Krantz, Lois McLeese,|3-1 in the other Sunday game. Virgie Ward and Toots Mack-|Tulsa downed Houston Apollos ness skip, with three wins|5-3 and St. Louis Braves de- and a score of 19-plus 1. btm Memphis 7-2 in other Third spot prizes went to|>#turday games. Marg. Beaupre, Kay Sereda,| The ee now have 66 Norma Bentley and Ev. Gran-|P0!ts while second-place Hous- ik, skip, for three wins and a|'°" has 58. Norm Beaudin total of 16-plus-5 scored twice for Memphis Sun- Garient athe tio t th day with Doug Roberts getting ction a ithe other goal. Ross Lonsberry club is the schedule ne ger scored for Oklahoma City. in by vice - skips, seconds an : leads in the "Junior Compe- Io Seturday's came, Jeon ee Paul Parise scored two goals tition" for the Jamieson Trophy |for the Blazers and Jean Prono- While this is in progress, the vost got the other. George Konik senior curlers will be indulging scored for Omaha. in a "fun" schedule of four|, batty Mickey scored twice games, throughout which the for the Knights Sunday with Dan Johnson getting the other. players will rotate position in/Doug Dunville got the only each game. Tulsa goal. LONDON (CP) -- Results of soccer matches in the United Kingdom: SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Aberdeen 7 Airdrieonians 0 Ayr U 0 Celtic 5 Dundee U 1 Hibernian 3 Falkirk 0 Clyde, 2 ;|Hearts 1 St. Johnstone 0 Kilmarnock 1 Rangers 2 Motherwell 5 Dundee 3 Partick 0 Dunfermline 0 St. Mirren 4 Stirling 0 Division II | Albion 0 Morton 1 Cwodenbeath 3 Hamilton $ Dumbarton 1 Stranraer 0 East Fife 4 Stenhousemuir 3 Forfar Athletic 2 E Stirling 1 --s 4 Thd Lanark 1 Queen of S 2 Clydebank 0 Queens Pk 2 Brechin 1 ENGLISH LEAGUE Division 1 Blackpool 0 Burnley 2 Chelsea 0 Man City 0 Leeds 3 Stoke 0 Leicester 2 Arsenal 1 Liverpool 1 Aston Villa 0 Man United 1 Notts F 0 Newcastle 0 Everton 3 Sheffield W 4 Southampton 1 Tottenham 4 Fulham 2 OLD COUNTRY SOCCER Bradford 1 York 0 Brentford 2 Bradford 6 Chester 0 Lincoln 1 Crewe Alex 1 Hartlepools 2 Halifax 0 Exeter 0 Luton 3 Wrexham 1 Notts C 0 Chesterfield 2 Port Vale 2 Barrow 1 Rochdale 2 Aldershot 1 Scoring for Tulsa Saturday were Gary Veneruzzo with two goals, Bill Flett, Neil Clark and Ken Campbell. Bob Charlebois, Mike McMahon and Doug Piper scored for Houston. In St. Louis' Saturday victory over Memphis, Oscar Gaudet, Brian McDonald, Art Stratton, Roger Bellerive, Wayne Maki, Gerry Melnyk and Ross Eichler scored. Jim Cardiff and Larry Billows scored for Memphis. West Ham 2 Sunderland 2 Division I Birmingham 2 Millwall 0 Blackburn 1 Bristol C 0 Bolton 1 Ipswich 1 Carlisle 2 Bury 0 Chariton 1 Wolverhampton 8 Coventry 2 Preston 1 Crystal P 1 Huddersfield 1 Derby 1 Cardiff 1 Hull 4 Plymouth 2 Norwich 1 Rotherham 6 = Portsmouth 3 Northampton 2 Division I Bristol R 2 Oldham 1 Colchester 0 Scunthorpe 1 Doncaster 1 Swindon 0 Grimsby 1 Queens PR 1 Mansfield 2 Watford 1 Middlesbrough 1 Gillingham 1 Spbury 3 Workington 1 Spbury 3 Workington 1 Peterborough 2 Brighton 1 Reading 1 Oxford 2 Shrewsbury 3 Workington 1 Swansea 2 Leyton Or 0 Torquay 3 Bournemouth 1 Division IV Barnsley 1 Southend 2 Canadiens, Leafs Win NHL Games diens downed Detroit Red Wings 3-1 and Dodsworth Maple Leafs whipped Chicago Black Hawks 4-1 in Oshawa N.H.L. Tyke League action during the weekend. Rusty Lowe, Chris Robinson and Gary Tamblin tallied for Detroit with Don Morrison scor- ing for Wings. John Kane fired two goals for Maple Leafs with Gordie Matthews and John Sharko not- ching the others. Jim Byrnes replied for Black Hawks. BASKETBALL SCORES By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SATURDAY Philadelphia 133 Baltimore 139 San Fran. 122 New York 125 St. Louis 104 Chicago 98 Cincinnati 132 Detroit 117 all West Brom 1 Sheffield U 2 Southport 4 Stockport 0 SUNDAY a POST OFFICE LEAGUE High Triples -- Geo. Moss 717, Liz Cal- lison 651, Pat Kunkel 748, Dave Kyle SP, Joe Vasko 663, Eric Pearce 687, Ed Han owski 678, Jean Kossatz 633, Millie Bell 640 and John Gibbs 672. High Singles -- Eric Pearce 318, Liz pale 3 Pat Kunkel 309, Nan Schram 290, nyo Kossatz 274, Ed Hanowski 268, Geo. Moss 260, Dave Kyle 253, Donna KATE 247, Ena Pearce 239 and Bob Was- Points Taken -- No-Point Specials 4, Aces 0; Sure Things 4, Sober-Six 0; Spit- balls 3, Go-Go's 1; Untouchables 3 and Alley-Cats 1, One more night In this section! OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS are tied with 8 points, con 7, Roses 5, Sweet Peas and Daffy 226); Carolyn Gilbert 637 (242, 216); Mick- ey Weroski Kehoe 618 (288); Sandra Labanhovitch 618 (266, 206) and Jean Windrin 611 (271, 215). ory Cryderman 236, Janice Hughes 231, Mary Colugh 228, Rose Crawford 228, Hel- en Garason 224, Doreen Wickens 220 and Theima Kay Cross 211, Betty 9, Marg Dafoe 97, June Hurst 89 Marion Rice 87. Cincinnati 115 St. Louls 118 Philadelphia 112 Boston 113 San Francisco 127 Detroit 134 SHERIFFS LADIES _TalLonine Los Angeles 129 Chicago 121 Points Taken -- The Plox and Pansy's DROPPING THE EXOTIC PECKHAM, England (CP) -- The Queen, as head of the Church of England, signed an order changing the name of the parish of St. Chrysostom and St. Jude in southeast London to plain St. John's. Many parish- joners had complained they could not pronounce the old name. High Triples -- Jane M MeCron 687 (312, 619 (259, 210); Irene High Single -- Mildred Bawks 248, Doreen Sheehey 230, Helen Brown 229, Lemon League -- Serna INTER-CITY LEAGUE High Triples -- Don Bright 638, Ken Hoffman 616 and Barbara Geen 608. High Singles -- Darrell Nickerson 268, Ed. Greenfield 243, Ed. Flagg 241, Ken. Hoffman 234, 222, Barbara Geen 230, Don Bright 219, 227, Bill Grant 219, Judy Campbell 220, Doward Cameron 211, Frank Nicolle 204 and Kaye Collard 202, Team Standing -- Bank of Montreal 5, Wheelers 2, Grits-Grinds §, Crystals 2, Aces 7 and Wafers 0. OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE High Triples -- Wes Stata 823, Al joguen 760, Eddie Brown 808, Harry Gillard 788, Micky McMaster 761, Al Sto- vin 754, Sel Himes 728, Pav! Mcintosh 705, Harold Creamer 804 and Archie Brown 779. Maal Singles -- Archie Brown 323, Geo. Taylor 299, Mike Childerhose 361, Al Stovin 331, Wes Stata 338, Paul Mcintosh 314, John Van Dyk 320, H. Gillard 327, B. Lavergne 309 and Mickey McMaster 40. 340. eee won the third section. In Group No, 1 three teams ended In @ tle for first place, CATHOLIC LEAGUE High Triples -- J. Brady 843 (265, 279, 299); J. Infusini 794 (301, 290); Cardi- nal 751 (256, 287); B, 251); W. Wrobel 645, B. (226); 1. Wrobel 641 (254); $. Infusin! 624 43); B. Szekers 620. (275); and M. Brady 616 (236). High Singles -- H. Dickison 292, L. Doyle 258, C. MacKinnon 250, J. Peters 242, 225, Father Mungham 238, 226, M. Armitage 235, J. Finn 237, 231, P. La- mouche 228, C. Simpkins 228, F. Watts 227, and D. Brady 227. Points -- Winners 4, Satellites 0; Flint- stones 4, Apollos 0; Rebels 4, Ups and Downs 0; Champs 3, and Go-Go's 1. Our dance last week was success, thanks to our ambitious president. MOTOR CITY STORE LEAGUE 400 Games: Mae Jamieson 519 280); Myrna Baldwin 492 (236, Fairley Bouckley 486 (276, 210); Grice 447 (213, 234); Mabel Moss 441 (203, 238); Eileen Hewett 409 (248) and Nora James 406 (210). 200 Games: Eleanor Crowells 254, Mar] McNeil 244, Irene Campbell 243, Vera Szikszay 215, Lou Dobbins 214 and Helena Kok 212, (239, 256); June MOTOR CITY MIXED DOUBLES High Triples -- Jack James 793 (331, 214, 248); Geof. Curl 740 (251, 246, 243); Jo Westlake 715 (240, 282); Jack An- derson 711 (316, 219); Chuck Ford 707 (23), 287); Al Jamieson 707 (249, 221, 237); Harold Wilson 701 (275, 267); Mae Jamieson 699 (244, 252, 203) Stella Mak- cl! Trott 275, Deryck Stone 271, Cec Litster 261, Frank Chumbley 253, Bud Jarvis 253, Flo Litster 252, Joan Jackson 252, Ross Clark 249, Jim Goodes 249 p made. mittens. to crochet of knitting worsted. long mittens. Crochet in 2 flat OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS MITT MARVELS By ALICE BROOKS Nothing's warmer than hand- They're easy SPRING PRINT By ANNE ADAMS t This skimmer is a standout pelasttall Pu 297, 200) Bud Morey!pieces; sew together. Pattern|for spring! Whether you sew it High Singles -- Marj Ford 286, Helen|7328: sizes S, M, L included. |sleeveless, or with flirty, THIRTH-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, Loop - stitch trim adds gay ontrast, luxury, to short or Tuffled sleeves, you'll whip it up quick as a wink. For prints, lease) to Alice Brooks, care of|solids, stripes. Team, Standings -- Dropouts 3, DielThe Oshawa Times, Needlecraft| Printed Pattern 4648: Girls' Fry Heras 2 Buddya aspires, Pack Dept., 60 Front Street West,|Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 ers 1, Lucky Six 1. Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario resi-|takes 114 yards 39-inch. 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