utomobiles For Sale i | | ctr and" ama "tone uction Sole ----'(37--Auction Sole !38--Coming Events FORT ERIE FORT ERIE R ACE RESULTS __THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 25, 1967 29 Auction Sale property of Mrs. C. Allin, 102 Elgin St. E., Oshawa, Saturday,-April 29, at 1 P.M, Corner, china cup- board, Kelvinator refrigerator, McClary electric stove, Beatty washing machine, Melody grand piano (small size): twin beds, dresser, library table, electric hedge clippers, an- tique cut glass, bedding, 4- burner gas stove, hall. tree, tables and chairs, 30-gal hot water tank, extension ladder, tools, silverware, drapes, hand Paintings, many more articles too numerous to mention, | 303 WORK BULL with Terms cash. -- Myles King, Six Front End Loader, auctioneer, 725-3039. Osh- r Six Front En er, | B l N GC 0 Foot Bucket awa. IGUSON 35, 3 point hitch, | at | D with Davis Front Loader /36--Ledal DNIPRO HALL SEY 101 TRACTOR | EVERY TUESDAY IGUSON 20-85 with 3 7:30 P.M, NOTICE TO THE ANNUAL MEETING of the CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION of CANADA will be held in the E. A. Lovell School Wednesday, April 26 ot 8 O'CLOCK FIFTH RACH -- Mile pace, claiming | 26.90 7.70 3,70 purse $800 4.10 2.70;1-Cassie Bars, Murphy 2.60'5-Tay Towne Lena, Curran Morrissey OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I WTL F 2211 6 75 2110 8 58 21 710 66 1910 8 54 1812 8 15 13 12 Division II Uriel pud, Davies 7.90 3.90 3.40|Wolv'r'h'ton 24 8 7 iene Sr Bolly ile ees 210 Coventry 2112 6 : |Blackburn 19 10 10 Time 2:09 4-5 Also Started: Minor Joe, Mark Boone, \Ipswich 1615 9 |Carlisle 21 513 "a eels Maud's Boy and Moinar's T. | \Huddersfield 18 813 Cond») Millwall 18 813 7.60 4.30 4.00 Division U1 #10 $2 'Queens PR: 2513 3 MOBILE, runs well. good body very clean. Lady driven. Ask- Will take older car as part wed 071. mpact Cars for Sale .VO. and | PEUGOT RCEDES BENZ eneral Repoir and uto-Electric Service and Bill's Garage 9 Ritson Rd. South va 728-0921 TAN and NICK'S - Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer lizing in Volkswagen spair and Service 60 Simcoe South 728-0051 HALL, good condition, $300 or Telephone 725-3902. MONDAY, APRIL 24 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden ry -Mugger Hugger, Gomez 2.60 2.40 three an four-year-olds, foaled In Can-| pigg Ran a Order: Wormwood Scrubs /4-Midnite Duke, 3.00 (Cloudy and Fast) ada. 62 Furlongs and Fleet | Also Started: Corporal Adios, Mistie| FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200, claim- Heli nd dureoite 70 oe 2.0 EXACTOR® 9 AND 3, PAID $110.50. [Way, Emma's Dexter, Union Chief and (3000), maiden 3 and 4 year olds, 1 e e Course, n 6.4 'country Mite od EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,000, 7-Game_ Over, Werry 3.40 Clai Also Ran in Order: Weight Watcher, |ing. Four-year-olds and up, foaled A-Break Camp, Herby B. Good, Higgler,'Canada. 6 Furlongs. Grey Warrior, A-In The Ring, Septem-|2-Pointe Noire, Werry ber Sails, Castillia and Forgetful Mary. |4-Twilight Tango, Coombs A--Larch Tree Farm Entry 9-Day's Best, Walsh 2-King Alpha, Grubb }3-Gentry, Hinojosa "me OF THANKS| COUCH -- In the midst of my sor- row in the loss of a loving wife, Goals | ene | wish to express my sincere 8 and appreciation to my friends, if latives and neighbors, King Street ed Church, Salvation Army and Re- bekaty. Lodge Nov 3. for, thelt" Kindness; as mile and 70 yards (15) sympathy and floral Hage stot ame Little Crown, Hinojosa 120 | fai Po Degge J Bebb A-108 MARTIN -- The family of the late/EUll Force: Kelly x03 |W. R. Martin wish to express sincera hf Hn Lala Mig Bag |thanks and appreciation for the many Dark plebeely 8 Walsh 108 |acts of kindness, messages of sympathy Live tn Hope, Fitzsimmons B108 land the beautiful floral offerings and Lyric Lass Grubb X103 |Gideon Bibles received from friends, |-¥ oe ee jneighbors and relatives in our re- 7. 2.10 2.50 ENTRIES | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2% uction Sale f PLEMENTS SIXTH RACE -- Mile pace, claiming Purse $1,400 ' 18.40 9.20 7.30|4Wally Spencer, Waples 5.70 2.80 2.30/Man [ 6.00 5.50/1-Noral Gale, Campbell 2.90 2.50 Notts F 6.70|2-Innocent Bob, Gemmill 2.60!» Arctic | Time 2:08 4-5 Tottenham Golden Bubbie, Viva La Bell,| Also Started: Attorney Brooks, Mick's! Leeds Scholar, Artista and Autumn | Girl, Lee Johnston, and Senator Mir Enlyn Sun, inouye A-108 j2-Stellar Wise, Dittfach 6.30 3.20 2.90 Rose. |Exactor, (4) and (1), pays $13.10 |Liverpool The speaker will be |Cent bereavement in the loss of @ loving |Remarvina, Griffo x103 |5-Rip Khobar, Grubb 3,70 3.60) Attendance, 4,385, Total Poel, sata. Chelsea [amare grandfather and brother. Special | Kh : Blue: Vans Marraby 108 |4Frisky Flight, Griffo _ SEVENTH RAC E-- Mile pace, claim- Mrs..C. L. Barrick franc, Fyengtatner, and prother. Special/ King's Mesita, No Boy 103 |p Alte Ran in Orders Mighty Me, A our Provincial Vice rcial,.Vice President Anderson Funeral Home and the ladies "e ieee Also Eligib! Across The Line and Exploration ------!who prepared such @ lovely lunch; also MONDAY, APRIL as Ly APt 43 55 37 52 48 49 37 48 42 48 57 43 40 56 40 54 44 48 52 47 Also Ran in Order: SECOND RACE--Purse $2,300. Venture, Claiming. Two-year-olds, 4'2 Furlongs. Dollar Maytown, Brief Lad, No Boy 108 DAILY DOUBLE, 11 AND 2, PAID $27.80 Italian Lover, Salar B-X108 . A -- Valecrest Farm, P. J. Enrit and G. | THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200, Maiden E, Lyons entry |three- and four-year-olds, foaled in Can- |B -- Mrs. H. A. Luro entry }@da. 6¥2 Furlongs, | 6-Anita's Grand, Inouye 5.00 3.60 3.00 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000, claim-|!!-Tudor Town, Hinojosa W000 5.70 ing (3000), four year elds and up, 6 -- B Good, Bowcut 8.30 Furs (18) Ran in Order: Lawless Rambler, 'ark, McLeod XXX106 Field Trial, Elliott 116 Sure To Please, Platts Xxx98 A--Bill Beasley Entry Mp + dseabeoek and the nurses on 20 atitian, 'Mrs. Ivan and Peggy Martin and Jack Hooper. EIGHTH RACE -- Mile trot, lnures $1,400 1 ae ermal, Witte Kel 1d, aan -- Mile trot, claiming oan ane "heureux MOON -- May we express our very sincere _ appreciation to Rev. Frank Swackhammer for his comforting words, {his loving and gracious ministry in a jvery special way during the past few | strate Leo, Orient Veil, _Maebest, |Shindig Sue, Shadow Chaser, Blandway,| HALL VIVA, under warran- t hitch 'All: reoul $10 4 to the friend eighbo: i * gular games jays, to riends and neighbors for!cay cha, tr and Momentarily. |Time 2:11 * | Bristo R 19 13 11 fer. in good condition, Tele TOOTH CULTIVATOR Share. the Wealth their. many kindnesses and expressions bad Nae ka els 108 cout hace . 'Merce ee: Rogers8.10 44 2.70! neue stabted Miss Easter Van Who, a Noes 20 913 D full line of Implements J ; Rotundo 2nd, Gordon 116 -- Purse $2,200. Maid-|3-Lemac, Feagan pd ighley's Johnny, Mr. Galaphorie, Honey | peels A F : ockpot $150, in 53 Nos. gift to the Canadian en two-year-olds. 4' Furl Worthy Colby, Morea 2.70' Dares M e 20°.913 7§ Yr vnew brakes, new" shocks, 3 point hitch CREDITORS P isibie Society, Baptist Women's Missign-|2/veo!l, Coombs X103 TA-Ovenon, Ditivach sano: 490 a.30|Time ati eee us age sre wal aed Watton 18. 1t 2 Gramp's Pride, McComb 113 Tony's Count Tartaglia 8 -Buz McFuzz, Gomez eo's Yingel, No Boy 116 2B-Old Mill Road, McComb eal Runner, Kelly A-X111 Also Ran in Order: Percussionist, Norcat, Grubb X11) Son of Bruce, Black Harbour, Four Wee Annie Dory, No Boy 108 Blues, County Bruce, Tompionette and! SECOND RACE -- Mile pace, Also Eligible: DQ-Four Desserts tioned purse $1,000 Apple, Dittfach 119 DQ--Finished first but was disquali-'2.peter Way $'sn, Ell't fled and placed last. 3-Armbro_ Huck, Galbraith A--Stafford Farms Entry. 5-Fresh Paint, Waples B--Meadow Acres and Dane Hill Acres Time 2:09 Entry. Also Started: Good Time Henry, Duke - Bee Dill i BIRTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Claim pee ion, Dave's Wee Lad and Jimmie! MAY PUT OFF FIG HT | ing four-year-olds and up. 1 Mile ard Daily Double, (4) and (2), pays $15.30 f sf Celtic MILAN, Italy (AP) --The or $20 Consolation | Good service for greater | system, radio. Good running est offer. Telephone 723-1453 and floral tributes. Also Started: Marianne Riddell, Miss | NINTH RACE Brown Wolf purse $1,400 1-King's Knave, Stirton 5-Night Rocked, Waples condi- 3-Donna's Champ, Waddell 3.60 2.70 -- Mile pace, 3.00 Royal Betty P. Johnnie R., A- and Tecumseth lary Society, Heart- jfelt thanks to the Dorcas Group and |Women's Association of First Baptist |Church, Dr. J. A. Patterson for his many years of attention to a dear hus- band and father, to the nurses at Osh jawa General Hospital, to Rev. Richard Barker, Armstrong Funeral Home, and "\M'dlesbr'gh 19 814 0 Division IV 9 Stockport 2410 7 Tine Ok eine hs i Southport 2113 9 65 ily cre tary Barrow 211111 71 | Tranmere 2012 9 56 Southend 21 813 68 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Dvision I bntity of TOOLS, FURNI- RE and ANTIQUES HE PROPERTY of ARL PASCOE fot 23, Conc. | and OTHERS In the Estate of | SUSAN LUCETTA SMITH, | Spinster, deceased. attendonce. 8.10 3 > FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor and Edith Sts. |39--Notices | WATCH our new station grow, Clements' Supertest, corner of Simcoe and Wil- liam Streets. 2.41 icks for Sale 230 40 track | Joader, perfect ton- gardener, trucker, contractor Also 600 Ease loader, twe } '56, '57 GMC, One '54 GMC, with saddle tanks and twe t rollers, Apply 1154 Nelson 5 p.m. 4.00 2.50 2.20 -2.80 2.20/Dillard, Honest Rocket, 40\and Swift. Cavalier 40 attendance, fo all who helped in any way to share our sorrow in the loss of a loved one. --Derothy Moon and family. Quaker Town, No Boy 116 Don Cecilio, Werry 116 Merry's imp, No Boy 113 Dule Gail, Bell XxX101 Ploneer Polly, Griffo X103 A -- T Ziegler and R Henderson entry THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200, maiden 5,473, Handle, $323,385. All persons having claims against the estate of Susan TURNER -- The family of the late Mr. Joseph Turner wish to extend their thanks to all these who expressed sym- Econoline Panel, 1963 Envoy |70. Yards Lucetta Smith, late of the Open for business during ' nel. Telephone 728-7305 be- ; ' rebuilding, Telephone 728-8473. pathy and consolation while paying their t Fs si iT im . 7; i i 5 I wo year old fillies, foaled in Cda, 4¥2/4Sirius 2nd, Griffo 4.2 3.10 2.30 THIRD RACE -- Mile pace, condi- Rangers 5 p.m. only. hitby Township own of Whitby, in the : last respects to a beloved husband and| po). "¢1¢, Jimgee, Fitz'ns 5.80 2.60 tioned purse $800 world middleweight title fight| |Hibernian father, 'Taythe Til, Kelly Also "ae in Order: and Tony 16 Lady Elizabeth, Walsh 117 Teenie Dee, Bell X112 Mink Stole, Griffo X112 County of Ontario, Spinster, deceased, who died on or Cruise Control |*1, N. Wann. Bolly <1 1-Royal G. Billy, Crowe 8-Juanita McGoo, Varcoe --Mrs. Joseph Turner. 7.30 410 3,20 1.30 4.10 3. 5.80 romobiles_ Wanted -- |between champion Nino Ben- |Clyde to 4 Corners in ve, Aberd erdeen S WANTED 1g A New Car? ir used car to 'Ted'. Cash" to the aler and 'Save'. CAMPIN MOTORS, 94 Res. 725-5574 YOUR MONTHLY AR PAYMENTS TOO HIGH? solidate your bills. trade up or down New L WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. undas E., Whitby 668- 5871 ° WRECKING | co. Cars s for sale. Iron and metals loor Street East. 725-231) ars and trucks for wrecking. ar towing. Best prices paid 728-4549 anytime, Robert omobile Repair =D STONE lin -- 655-3653 JILT ENGINES Exchange Price as low as $165.00 Exchange Price as low as $200 00 UTOMATIC ANSMISSION CENTRE rcoe St. N. 728-7339 sions are Our Only -- Repairs, Adjust- xchanges, All Work ed. and | Found -- } email yellow - gold Gruen ith black suede band, on ween Bo-Peep and Eaton's. rd. Telephone 723-4\' A197, and white ma' Persian , black spot on face. Vicin- Ae Lansdowne. 150 Sussex WA, ONTARIO DITION and TERATIONS to VA CITY HALL enders, addressed to oration of the City ya, Ontario will be by the Chairman bers of the Board | in care of the City y Hall Oshawa, On- il 2:00 P.M SDAY, MAY 24th 1967 ruction of Addition rations to Oshawa nders for Mechani- Electrical subcon- Il be deposited with ito or Oshawa Bid es until 3:00 P.M, May 23rd, n from General 's for tender docu- be received by the , Pentland, Baker 45 St. Charles Street t of projects of sim- nd character, which ant has completed, mpany the applica- ings and specifica- / be obtained by 3eneral Contractors Architect on deposit specifications will lay at the Toronto wa «Builders Ex- d the office of the ' reserves the right ny or all tenders. L. R. Barrand, City Clerk, wa, Ontario. DON MEEK of 493 Fare not be responsible for acted in mame by fer this date, Tuesday, without my written con- Gordon Meek. e One of the lousands ho Read IMES -TION ADS RY DAY ACE AN AD LEPHONE 38-3492 . TO 5:30 P.M, TURDAY 12:00 NOON 4 ra \ | STONE BOAT =) 2-FUR, PLOW » hoist » 2 FRONT END MOUNTED = 'T' SPARE PARTS h) OIL STOVE with TANK wm SOCKET SET, } 3 WEATHER PROTECTORS 4 miles East on No. y. Hopkins St., south fa t road going west about mile. Watch for ILLS or SIGNS | SATURDAY, APRIL 29th ASSEY FERGUSON 303 ORK BULL, with Super Six ont End Loader, Six Foot lucket HERGUSON 35 -- 3 point hitch -- lite power takeoff Davis Front End Loader 2 buck (5-ft. bucket) -ft, bucket) and 1 scraper blade ~ ASSEY 101 ERGUSON 20/85 point hitch NT. CULTIVATOR -- 17 joothed -- trail type on rub- ber ASE CULTIVATOR, 17. ioothed -- trail type on rub- ber with hydraulic lift FERGUSON 3-POINT HITCH CULTIVATOR FERGUSON 3-POINT HITCH 3- » 2 WAGONS ON RUBBER 1954 FORD TRUCK -- 3 i tons with stock racks and FERGUSON SNOW PLOWS BOX-STYLED TWO-WHEEL- ED TRAILER FLAT-DECK 6 x 9 2-WHEEL- ED TRAILER DUNHAM TRAIL - TYPE DISCS, 8-ft. on rubber FLAT RACK ROLLER SET OF HARROWS --- 3 sec- tions PLYWOOD RACKS FOR HALF-TON TRUCK berg WATER PUMP-- 1%" pu FEED pa WATER TROUGHS for chickens WISCONSIN ENGINE with reduction gear HORIZONTAL HYDRAULIC DRILL with 50 ft. of 3-in. auger, 60 ft. of drill rods and bits, powered with Wisconsin engine HAND CORN PLANTER 250 TOMATO CRATES BIRD GUN WITH STAND BARN SCALES /LARGE QUANTITY MODEL TURNIP DRILL SCRAP IRON HOOD and FENDERS UP TO 1953 CHEV. TRUCK HORSE SLEIGHS 2 TARPAULINS QUANTITY of LUMBER ond FENCE POSTS and POLES 4 BOXES, 4' x 5' x 68" | TIRES 3 CHAINS 2 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SET of ROLLERS, 8' x 2' 34 drive and tools SHOVELS, FORKS, HOES, ete. CUTTER | for tractors 2 WHEELBARROWS AIR | COMPRESSOR PAINT GUN BED STROLLER PLAY PEN SLEIGH DISHES 12 x 25 GARAGE 2 ANTIQUE WASHING MA- CHINES ANTIQUE PLOW BLOCKS DRUMS NUTS ond BOLTS MASSEY HARRIS -- SEED DRILL 13 hoe. Ditch Witch, Trencher, 4 ft. depth, 3" cut, other attachments TAR POT, 10 gal. Filled 32 FT, EXTENSION LADDER with Propane Owner or auctioneer not re- sponsible for, any accident on day of sale. Sale at 1 p.m. NO RESERVE, GIVING UP FARMING TERMS CASH ALVIN S. FARMER Auctioneer PHONE GORMLEY about the 26th day of Aug- ust, 1966, are hereby noti- fied to send in to the under- signed Personal Representa- tive of the said deceased on or before the 11th day of May, 1967, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Per- sonal Representative will dis- tribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which it shall then have notice. Dated at Oshawa this 7th day of April, 1967, NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY LIMITED, Executor, By its solicitors, McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers & Solicitors, 32 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, Ontario. 38--Coming Events BINGO $1,450 IN PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 JACKPOTS Nos. 52 and 58 One Must Go $300 in 52 Nos. or Less $200 in announced nos, $25 Consolation Prize PLUS $10 per line both games Early Bird Game 7:45 Sharp Guaranteed Minimum $5 Per Line $25 Full Card $150 Jackpot Game 20 Regular Games at $20 Double in 15 Nos. or less Last 5 Games $30 per game ADMISSION 50c Bus services leaves King and Simcoe Streets at 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. The biggest prize money in the area for a 50c admission charge. EVERY WEDNESDAY All Proceeds to Charity Jubilee Pavilion Oshawa Public School CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION MAY 17-18 at 7:30 p.m. CIVIC AUDITORIUM Tickets for this event will be on sale for the general public. at the auditorium from April 25 - May 6. 50c KINSMEN BINGO 2--$200. -- Nos. 52 and 50 [ 1 Must Go r GO | $25. Consolation TUESDAY See Saturday's Ad ADMISSION 50c RUMMAGE SALE on April 26 at 1 p.m. esters, 887-5311 dren's School, at Simcoe Hall (Fisher Street) by Court Charlene 11750, Canadian Order of For- Proceeds to the Crippled Chil- BIRTHS HOPKINS -- Rex and Wi gto happy to announce the birth of lan Edward, on Saturday, April 2 1967, at Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Phyllis Anne and David. HOWES --Gerald and Eleanor are happy to announce the birth of a daugh- ter on Monday, April 24, 1967, at Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Michelle. TYMCHUK -- William and Sandy (nee Ashton) are very pleased and proud to announce the birth of their 10 Ib, 3 oz. son, Troy Kelly, on Thursday, April 20, 1967 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A new brother for Billy and Nicky and aryl Janet. jal thanks to Dr. J. Spragge and fourth floor, staff. TUBPAH -- Gene and Lea (nee De Leenheer) are pleased to announce the jarrival of their son, Paul Michael, on | Friday, April 21, 1967, welghing 6 Ibs. 15 ozs., at the Oshawa General Hospital. Many thanks to Dr. Mcliiveen and the nurses of the fourth floor. DEATHS LINCE, Francis Edmond Entered into rest In the Oshawa Genefal Hospital, on Monday, April 24, 1967, Francis Edmond ince, husband of the late Agnes Hildegarde Jonas. Father of Mrs, Ernest Bowler (Geraldine) of Osh- awa, Earl of Georgetown, Maurice of Toronto, Brother of Mrs. William Brown (Grace) of Toronto, Mrs. Myrtle Saun- ders of Woodstock and Mrs. Kenneth Easson of Kitchener, in his 67th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel, Wednesday, April 26 at 3:30 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. OLIVER, George Ear! Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Monday, April 24, 1967, George Earl Oliver, beloved husband of Margaret McCelliand, father Mr: Howard Norton (Helen) and George Oliver, Jr., of Oshawa; brother of Mrs, Harry Pritchett (Theresa), Bricklin (Myrtle), James ion Oliver, all of London, Ontario, In his 62nd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service In the chapel Wednesday, on 26 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. SAUNDERS, Margaret Suddenly In Oshawa on Sunday, April 23, 1967, Margaret Bulmer, beloved wife of James H. Saunders, loving mother of pier F, Saunders, Toronto, Michael P. Saunders and Dann . Saunders, Oshawa; sister of Mrs. C, Russell (Ber- nice), Oshawa, Miss Catherine Bulmer, Whitby, The late Mrs, Saunders is rest- In at = Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. E. Service in the chapel on Wednesday, April 26, af 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. bay Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. IN MEMORIAM BATT -- In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Harry Batt, who passed away April 25, 1965. ren dear father, thy work Thy willing hands will toil no more, A loving father, kind and true, No one on earth we'll find like you. --Sadly missed and always remembered by daughter Bev, son-in-law Tub and grandchildren, CALLISON -- In loving memory of a Mad dear husband, father and grand- father, John Callison, who passed away on April 25, 1958. Life goes on, we know it must, And in God's hands we put our trust, And when our time on earth is done We'll meet again, our dearest one. Lovingly remembered and very sadly missed by wife and family. GOWER -- In loving memory of my husband, Henry J. Gower, who passed away April 25, 1962. A faithful husband, one of the best, May God grant him eternal rest. --Always remembered by wife Annie. GOWER -- In loving memory ae father and grandfather, Gower, who passed away April 25, '062, Sweet memories will linger forever; Time cannot change them, it's true; Years that may come capnot sever Our loving remembrance you. --Always remembered by Jim = and Laurene, Edna and Ted, Millie and Art, Ruth and Murray, Peggy and Harvey, and grandchildren. FLINT -- In loving memory of our dear little son, David Grant, who passed away suddenly on April 25, 1963. He wished no one a last farewell, Nor even said gi He was gone before igo a td And only God knows --Sadly missed by Mather" Dad, Brian, Larry, Dorothy and Joyce. WALL -- In loving memory of a dear |husband and father, Alfred, who passed away April 21, 1959; also a dear son, Teddy, who passed away March 7, 1943, in his 17th year. When ties of love are broken, And loved ones have to part, It leaves a wound that never heals In an ever aching heart. --Always remembered by Elizabeth, Edna and Len. wife LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office, 723-2633 *|and Mrs. Kenneth Easson of TURNER -- May we express our very sincere appreciation to Local 222, Sun- shine Rebecca Lodge 222, Daughters of England, friends and neighbors of Oakes| Ave., Relatives and friends for their many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, donations to Canadian Cancer Society, Gideon Bibles in our recent bereavement in the loss of @ loving kind husband and father, Mark A, Turner, Thanks fo Rev. Herbert and Dr. Patterson, Armstrong Funeral Home and any others who hel in any way. --Florence Turner, Doug and shirley. OBITUARIES FRANCIS EDMOND LINCE The death occurred suddenly, April 24, at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, of Francis Ed- mond Lince, 282 Centre Street. He was in his 67th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lince, the deceased was Falls, Ont. and was married May 7, 1923, at Stratford. A resident of Oshawa for 32 years, Mr. Lince was a stonemason. Predeceased Dec. 24, 1954, by his wife, the former Agnes Hildegarde Jonas, Mr. Lince is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ernest Bowler (Geraldine) of Oshawa and two sons, Ear! of Georgetown and Maurice of To- ronto. Also surviving are three sis- ters, Mrs. William Brown (Grace) of Toronto, Mrs. Myrtle Saunders of Woodstock Kitchener and nine grandchil- dren, He was predeceased by a brother, William and two sis- ters. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 3.30 p.m., April 26, fol- Lawn Cemetery. Rev. P. F. Feiss, pastor of Grace Luther- lowed by interment in Mount born March 2, 1901, at, Burk's|, an Church, will conduct the service. CAMERA BUFFS There are more than 2,000 'icamera clubs in Japan, bers. Gold Pinch, |Queen's Wild, Grubb X112 Pyrochlore, Clem's Romance, Turkish Princess, Leprechaun Lady, Rhythm = Sal, South Park, N Al: ligib! Level Road, Goldbert B-XXX107 Scotland's Girl, Sailor Take Cuddle and Kiss, ert te Downs Farm and B. Sweeney Real Handful, No Boy A-117 Inouye 117 Nedeau 117 Dittfach B-117 No Boy A-117 Griffo X112 Barroby 117 lo Boy 117 le: Fitzsimmons C-117 Care, Fitzsimmons C-117 Gomez 117 Entry B-- " stattord Farms Entry C-- C Smythe entry FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,300, claim: | ing (4000), four year olds and up, 1 mile and 70 yards (6) Top Cote, Grubb X108 Royal Maple, Fitzsimmons 113 Blue Chimes, Grubb X108 Mighty Patrol, Gordon X108 Nearctic Myth, Platts XXX103 Bachelor of Arts, Elliott 116 (Make weight on Mighty. Patrol 116) (Exactor Wagering) FIFTH RACE --- Purse $2,400. Claim ing (6500). Three-year-olds, 6 Furs Aberfoyle, Gordon 111 Blank Pistol, Kelly A-X111 Countenaire, Gubbins 116 Zeebest, Griffo X106 Springboard, No i mW Redirect, Grubb Past-President, Fidled WW Football, Gubbins 111 Pink Phantom, Kelly A-X107 Princess Leslie, No Boy 111 A--E Lieberman entry SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow- ances, three-year-old fillies. 6 Furs Toward, Hinojosa 115 Forest Path, dete AS Guidecca, Gomez in The Tub, Berreey Alla Phanton Belle, Swatuk XXX106 Jammed oes a eda Ws A--Lanson_ Far (EXACTOR WAGERING) SEVENTH RACE Purse added, "Bold Venture Handicap," year-olds and up. 6 Furs iz, No Boy 114 ses Sunday, Hinolosa 16 Snow Time, Griffo 115 Grand Galop, Turcotte 6 Brief Attire, No Boy 114 Win Again, Werry ie Bright Object, Gomez Royal Harbinger, Soin 16 $10,000 | four: | Good. EXACTOR, 4 AND 5, PAID $22.40. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,300. Claim- ing, three-year-olds. 6 Furlongs. 1A-Sea Salt, Gordon 6.90 3,80 2.90 8 5 -Kan Jive, Gri 4.20 3.30 3 -Power Court, Fitz'ns 4,20 Also Ran in Order: Busy Man, Queen's Velvet and Amber- | 1- lane, \+ jA-- in Hill Acres and B Sweeney | 5- Entr | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,600. Al- |lowances. _Three-year-olds, 6 Furhongs. | EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,200. Claim- Ing (3000), four-year-olds and up. 1 Miles Comedy, Griffo X109 Enchow, Buisson 113 French Twist, Grubb X106 Be Optimistic, Kelly X114 Valley Town, Platts eagle Freedom's Hope, Gomez Queen's Birthaay, Elliott 3 Some |Daring Bull, with as many as 65,000 mem-|*~>,'Ps Dittfach 119 AAC; XX--7 Ibs AAC; XXX--10 post ATIME 2PM STAR FLOWER By ALICE BROOKS Brighten any area with a star-flower rug in brilliant col- ors. Costs so little in rug cotton -- looks a million! adds Pat- rug washes beautifully, sparkle to bathroom, den. tern 7170; rug; lid cover. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coin for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needle- craft Dept., 60 Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario resi- dents add 2c. sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT: DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! two free patterns knit, corchet fashions, everything. 25c. Sensational, new value! Book of Prize AFGHANS has 12 complete patterns. Beginner- easy knit, crochet. 60c. Museum Quilt Book 2 complete patterns for 12 perb heirloom quilts. 60c. Bargain! Quilt Book 1 -- 16 complete -- 60c. su- Easy - dorchet star - flower} | OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS To Size 48 By ANNE ADAMS TAKE IT EASY in a flaring shape that makes it so easy to) keep cool and fresh all through | Sew it in a few hours. Printed Pattern 4501: Wom- 46, 48. Size 36 requires yards 45-inch fabric. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS in coins (no stamps, (65c.) please) | plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS, 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, two free hat patterns, fabrics, accessories in new Spring - Summer Pattern Cat- alog. Gift Coupon for free pat- tern in Catalog. Send 50c, Time 2:12 1-5 Also Started: Chanceway Boy, ellemar Judy FOURTH RACE -- Mile Trot, Cond., Cool Boy Cool, | PUrse $1,000 Count Rodney, Gail'th Ravenwood, Findley Squaw Valley, Alexander Time 2:09 3-5 Also Started: Queens Nero, Catherine Harvester, Miss Patsy Po. Ka low Brook Happy and Kawartha Butch tivity for Benvenuti. Ava-! lene, Liza Row Gil, Rugged Yankee and/| |New York may Bout, Wil- jvenuti of Italy and Emile Grif- be postponed| fith scheduled for July 13 in|Dundee |because of plastic surgery on|Morton |Benv venuti's nose, The newly/Arbroath crowned champion injured his|Raith 14.00 7-90 $50/nose when he won the cham-|Hamilton © }|pionship from Griffith in New|Queens Pk York April 17. The operation|East Fife would mean a month of inac-|Cowd'nbe'th | Albion *ENTENNIAL BUSINESS REVIEW Shop Here For The Best In Service - Products - Prices! VILLAGE CA H he Neill Sineve 61% PRINCE ST. RAVANE MOTEL Accommodation For EXPO '67 For Full Details Please Phone, Write or Drop Inte... Mitchell & Waite Travel Service Personally Inspected 728-7395-6 Dodd & Souter Decor Centre @ CUSTOM DRAPERIES @ BROADLOOM Painting & ®ecorating Contractors 107 Byron S$, Whitby 668-5862 Hove Your Spring ond ieehalsegs Garments | Whitby ie Lid. 150 COLBORNE E. 668-2345 Ajax Cleaners 72 HARWOOD E. 942-0310 THE CORNER PIZZA AND RESTAURANT We also have assorted sandwiches, Specializing in Pizzas, Spaghetti, Ribs, Lasagne, Chicken and Fish and Chips. Eat in - take out or home delivery. Monday = Thurs, 4-12 Fri, 4-2 A.M Sot, 12-2 A.M Sunday 12 Midnight 204 Brock St. 668-8807 WHITBY te OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE LTD. (REALTOR) J. Payne WHITBY 593 Masson Oshawa We have a large well-built 3-bed- room brick bungalow. Electrically heated with interior and exterior walls, insulated. Fireplace in recre- ation room. Located just west of Whitby on a lot 75 ft. by 200 ft. Asking --- $22,000. 515 Brock South 668-5853 2 | 55 King St. E. WHYTE BROS. Furniture and Upholstery FOR ALL YOUR FURNISHING NEEDS Automotive Trim 623-5252 White Shell & 1710 Simcoe N. © Saneveter,, Alternator, Starter @ Open 7 Days a week 8 SERVICE CE Rose , LEN WALL @ TUNE-UP SPECIALISTS | NAL, | O.A.A. 725-6841 Bottery hese & Rentals A.M, - 12 NTRE Maytlows & ma Oshawa 728-3661 -- Whitby 668-6611 MOVING and STORAGE MAYFLOWER WORLD-WIDE JOHN'S Exclusive Agent f¢ MOVING SERVICE 1 the most sizzling summer days. | en's Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44,| 24 | for each pattern, Ontario resi- | dents add 3c. sales tax. Print) W. FRANK REAL ESTATE THE SIGN YOU CAN TRUST WHEN iT COMES TO REAL ESTATE PHONE 728-7518 -- 623-3393 21 King W. Bowmanville When You're On The Move Call HEARD'S TAXI and CARTAGE 124 Brock St., Whitby -- 668-3732 Radio Equipped for your Convenience WIN "FREE" CENTENNIAL DOLLARS Each week names will appear th gh the adverti on this feature. If you find your name, clip out the advertisement and present it at the Oshawa Times and receive, CENTENNIAL SILVER DOLLAR, this f absolutely FREE, A li of the b on BEAVER LUMBER CO. LTD. "Home ee alpae Headqr --'er 668-581 8 419 Dundas &. Whitby A Really Good Place To Buy A Finer Used Car BOWMANVILLE, ONT. E. Frank Dalby 512 Palace Whitby 623-3396 Gordon May CONTRACTING All Types of Building Repoirs Roofing, Chimneys, Eavestroughing, Fire- places, Masonry etc, Call us at... 668-2774 210 Pine -- Whitby & Furniture featuring: 50 Bond E. Roger Appliances Vist Our New Store in COBOURG Same High Quality at Lowest seat Phillips McClary-Easy and many top Brands, uns Hilltop Drive Bowmanville 728-2151 Visit Us During Our Choose from over 1001 gifts for eny~ occasion, Introductory Prices! Watch repairs D. C. PENNEY JEWELLERS 14 King St. E. -- 723-4822 FEATUR 26 Gibbons St. SHEWRING BROS. LTD. ING TORGINOL SEAMLESS. FLOORING "WORRY-FREE -- DURABLE -- BEAUTIFUL" 728-3980 "FAIR LADY" Beauty Lounge Our expert staff specializes in hair cutting, styling and coloring that's naturally right for you. Call us soon, 668-4051 See Frank for personal cutting and styling. 116 Brock St. N. Whitby | LEHN'S BAKERY Featuring Imported and Domestic Candies f S ee L. J. Riley, Blair Park Plaza % BAKED GOODS * PASTRIES *& CAKES FRESH DAILY 742 Lakeview, Oshawa 668-8111 ALUMINUM:CANVAS @ Quality workmanship e@ Commercial and Residential e@ Free Estimates MIL JELINEK AWNINGS Townline Rd. N. RR2 Oshawe 728-1993 Evening Calls Welcomed SPECIALIZING IN... Residential, commercial and industrial contracting STEAM BATH % Ladies' Day Wed. 1 - 11 p.m. Open Tues. - Sat, 2 P.M. - 11 P.M. Closed Sunday 42 Bloor E. 728-7007 - OSHAWA RUSSELL'S" TEXACO- e@ Allen tronic Tune-ups for Spring. @ Firestone & Goodyear Tires OSHAWA TOWING 24 HR. SERVICE re 728-771T- 461 PARK S. OSHAWA REG. T. SMITH - GENERAL CONTRACTOR 1039 KING ST. E. Phone 725-2108 soaraae bil additions. Free estimates of course!