Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1967, p. 24

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 20, 1967 32--Trucks for Sale 1963 DODGE, 1 ton stake, 6 cylinder, 4-| speed, all heavy duty equipment. 1965 Ford Model 350, cab and chassis out- | i T Port Perry 985-7191. *63 GMC half ton step - side; '62 mc | half ton step - side; '60 Willys Jeep, 4 cylinder, with closed body; '5? Chev. '4- ton fleetside with rack; '56 Ford step- side pickup; '63 Pontiac four door auto- Hoskins, matic Strato Chief. Telephone 986-4971, Blackstock. 33--Automobiles Wanted Now! A_ Professional Car Shine with 'SIMONIZ" Wox at a low, low $5.95. @ While you wait. @ Only genuine paste wax, @ No cheap liquid polishes. @ Work done by specialists. @ Last for months. For Information Phone 728-0291 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 SHAW AUTO WRECKERS CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. iron and metals bought, 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. PRIVATE. WILL pay up to $1,000 cash Simoniz for best car offered. Telephone 576-3450. WANTED: Cars and trucks tor wreck- ing. No charge for towing. Best prices Paid. Telephone 728-4549 anytime. Rob. ert Nichols. WANTED by private party, late model Station wagon, '65, '66 or '67. Telephone 725-1053. 34--Automobile "epair AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | CENTRE | 1038 Simcoe St. N., 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- | ments, Exchanges. All Work | Guoranteed. FRED STONE _ | | Brooklin -- 86 Queen St. E. REBUILT ENGINES 6 CYL. Exchange Price as low as $175.00 8 CYL. Exchange 'Price as low as $210.00 35--Lost and Found LOST -- Large male foxhound, black, | white and tan, north of Pontypool. Please Phone 728-4766. Reward. GIRL'S BICYCLE, Glider, turquoise, cerrier front and back. Reward. Tele | phone 668-6167, 36--Legal PICKERING DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD Requires ASSISTANT CARETAKERS and CLEANERS Applications ere invited for the positions of Assistont Caretakers and Cleaners. Fourth Class Engineer Papers preferred. Preference will be given to those people who ore tradesmen, such as: Brick- loyers, Carpenters, Electric- jans or Plumbers. Apply by letter, stating age, qualifica- tions and previous experience, | Children under 16 Not Admitted | If any, to; "|TRIPS TO WHEELING, West Virginia, A. Ross Irwin, he gg rte Jamboree, August 4 - 6, ; y ivi ' re oe [tare auaet 0) ee a, we retary-Treasurer, 71, Pickering District . BREE amen a: Romane nasss High School Board, | SELL ! | Box 70, | : PICKERING, Ontario. | SELL ! {Application Forms are avail- 1 able at the Board Office ot seul ' Pickering High School, from Thot's Th Mr. A. Betts, Maintenance z e Job Supervisor.) Of Times NO Ic Want Ads Every Thursday at the $10 Of Household Furniture Antique settee,' 4 chairs, and rocker, cook stove, kitchen suite, dining room suite, ches- terfield and chair, bedding, antique pictures and frames, antique furniture, dishes and china, 2 toilet sets, 3 antique guns, Douro double piston deep well pump ond DeLaval seperator, The Property of the late MRS. EDITH M, BLAND, Lot 11, Con. 13, Cavan Township, first farm west of MOUNT PLEASANT, on SATURDAY, JULY 22 TERMS CASH. NO RESERVE. SALE AT 1 P.M. CARL HICKSON, AUCTIONEER, REABORO. 38--Coming Events e | JAYCEES Monster 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 | | | Jubilee Pavilion | BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15.P.M. and Returning After Bingo AUCTION SALE | | [30--Cowing 'Evente es \37--Auction Sales | ¢ KINSMEN SPECIAL Y PRICE PASS FOR TWO To The FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1967 KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO At The PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE $7,500 in' Prizes including | Brand New 1967 AMBASSA- | DOR Sedan or $2,000 in Cash $1,000 Hi-Lo Gome | $600 Smoll Snowball! (50 nos | $1,000 Big Snowbol! (52 nos $600 regular gomes. $450 special games Plus 4 Early Bird Games (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 Don't forget to buy the econ omy pack for value and save money. MANY FREE ond VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES. KINSMEN HOLY CROSS BINGO THIS WEEK FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M. ~ FREE - ADMISSION -- FREE - 20 Reg. Games -- Total $300 SNOWBALL -- $180. in 56 Nos. Plus $10 each horizontal line. | Reg. Jackpot $50 full card each horizontal line Plus Horizontal Lines Shore The Wealth Early Bird Game 7:45 Reg. Games 8:00 Good Parking No Children Please i products available at . PITTSBURGH PAINTS WINDOW GLASS TWINCOW PEACOCK MIRRORS ' PAINTEGLASS CENTRE P . are just some of the many 273 Simcoe St. S. 723-1181 ) | |38--Coming Events | SUNNYSIDE | BINGO | TO-NIGHT | $2,300.00 | IN PRIZES | JACKPOT NOS. 54 -- 56 | AT THE | | RED BARN 7 - 7:30 P.M. | EXTRA BUSES Flood Halts 'Ambulance DETROIT (AP)--A tiny =A Births, Deaths, In Memoriams, Cards of Thanks on Page 18 girl died Wednesday when flooding delayed attempts to hurry her to hospital. She was flown by helicopter | to Detroit Children's Hospital) after flooding caused by heavy rains stalled a rescue truck and an ambulance couldn't get through snarled traffic Dawn Henson, 19 months, of} | suburban Troy, was dead on ar- lrival at the hospital. The cause of death was not determined immediately. TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS! Accommodations still Available Various Dates BUS CHARTERS 2 days .... 28.00 3 days 46.50 4 days . 65.00 FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 57 King St. E. 576-3131 TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF DAVID COOK, deceased. ALL claims against the es- tate of the late David Cook, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Electrician, who died on or about the Sth day of Feb- ruary, 1966, must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 10th day of Au- gust, 1967, after which date the estate will be distributed according to law. Ida Claire Cook, Executrix c/o Creighton, Drynan, Murdoch and Victor, TAKE NOTICE THAT: sanitary sewers in the following part of the cost upon the land Nome of Street From + ae Wentworth St. E Property Line of Wentworth St. E. DATED at Oshawa this 13th day o Barristors and Solicitors, 1. The Council of The Corporation of the Cit e street between the points mentioned and Wilson Road South Wilson Road South abutting directly on the work: To Size 717.0' West of West 351.89' East of East Property Line of Wilson Road South Wentworth St. E. 977.25' West of West Property Line of Forewell Street Forewell Street 2. The estimated cost of the work is $20,800.00 of wh The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen equa foot frontage is 30c 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to The undertaking of the said work and any of this notice, file with the City Clerk his nt 4, The said Board may approve of the said work being © time and place when any objection to the work will f July, 1967 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Wilson Rood South 10" ntends to specially assess @ ESTIMATED COST Per Lineal Total 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawo, Ontario GET CASH FAST... SELL WITH TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS a community of quiet elegance located in oshawe's northern residential area. Simcoe and Taunton If you are looking for a lot to buy .. . visit cedar ridge -- use a builder of your choice for information. phone 723-1194 || OSHAW. Ao nero NS EXACT NEEDS... 00.000 17 BOND ST. EAST 2nd Floor ALL LENSES PRECISION GROUND TO YOUR NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR TINTED LENSES OR PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 2 eas -- SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Mon., Tues., Thurs. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, Soturday 9 Till Noon Closed All Day Wednesday Phone: 728-1261 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM SINGLE VISION 13° Complete with Frames Lenses and Case BIFOCALS Complete with Frames u}99 f required--Kryptok or Flat-Tops. Hae paren s Repaired or Replaced While You Wait Lenses Duplicated. We fill all PSI, Oculists and Optometrists prescriptions at same low prices. | CLEARANCE of MEN'S and YOUNG -MEN'S WEAR YOUNG MEN'S Reg. 5.00 to 7.00 SPECIAL, each . . .. 3.66 Crisp, Casual, Cottons for summer, in a dash- ing array of checks, stripes, polka dots and plain shades. Styles include button down and Hi-Boy collars; predominating colours of blue, green, red, wine, and grey. Sizes 14 to 16 in the group. YOUNG MEN'S SHOP, MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 332 PHONE 725-7373 SAVE 5.07! Easy-Care Fortrel-and-Cotton GOLF JACKETS PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (Please, No Telephone or Mail Orders) Save 5.07 when you pick up the golf jacket you're going to need on cool fairway days. Great savings! Great Jacket! Fortrel-and-cot- ton blended for action-ready good looks, Kor- atron treated for easy caring ways. . . never, never needs ironing. Smartly styled for plenty of swing room with practical Raglan sleeves, adjustable button cuffs. Front zipper and two slash pockets highlight a 'looker' jacket in sizes 36 to 42. Shades -- beige, blue or green. Reg. 13.95. MEN'S WEAR, MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 429 FATON'S SPECIAL, each. . Dy = q & Q a ---- ee-Kay FOR YOUNG MEN 499 The latest thing. Here's a summer special too good to pass up. Comfortable-casual textured cotton hop- sack jeans in up to the minute styles. Slim, trim tap- ered leg, low rise and fashion new wide belt loops. Come in tonight! Waist sizes 28-36 inches in tasty shades of mustard (golden yellow), relish (greenish gold), chili (reddish orange), straw and thunder blue. Not every shade in each size. SPECIAL, each... YOUNG MEN'S SHOP, MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 332 PHONE 725-7373 End-of-Line Clearance Name Brand SHORTIE PYJAMAS PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY (Please, No Telephone or Mail Orders) Clearance of good quality sleepwear tailored by top makers in wrinkle-shedding polyester-and- cottons plus rich cotton prints. Fashioned for cool 'sleeping comfort with above-the-knee length trousers and elbow-length sleeves. Choose from a wide selection of plains and new-season patterns in predominating shades of blue, tan, grey, brown, red or yellow. Plain shades of blue, tan, and grey. Sizes A (34), B (36-38), C (40-42), D (44-46), E. (48-50). but not in every style, pattern or shade. : Reg. 5.00. 6.00, 7.00 SPECIAL, --" woe or 2 for 7.50 MEN'S FURNISHINGS, MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 228 IN THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE EATON'S Telephone Order Service Open Monday through Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Thurs, & Fri. until 9 p.m.) ' Ho Of Os ville, neigh ario VOL. 26--NO. 168 De Gi New To St ST. PIERRE (CP) -- President Charles de G: a calling card Thursd his 10-hour visit to St Miquelon territorial is miles south of Newfou a promised $2,000,000 t His wife's nephew Philippe Vendrou» elected deputy of St. said this was the or promise de Gaulle mad private talks with Gove1 Buggia and local goverr ficials. The trawler will b here and government Mr. Vendroux decline¢ when it would arrive. Vendroux, asked al mored development of ing casino on the isla this was possible. He wv no more. President de Gaulle the French cruiser Coll headed for Quebec Cit The Colbert and its ¢ escort Bouvet will be the Canadian navy d Washingt As Possib WASHINGTON (CP) dent de Gaulle's Canac starting Sunday is exp U.S. officials to produce round of anti-American By now, they're use But some quarters here that the French leade: to roil up both intern: dian divisions and relat the U.S. "The trip is seen a trouble-making possibil only in Canada's intern: but in Canadian relati the U.S.," says an Ott patch carried by U.S. N World Report. "Some dipldmats s that the French leade arranged itinerary -- w ated knotty problems of --appeared designed to opportunity to whip up Adds the right-wing 380 Com: Reported SAIGON (CP) -- So' namese and South troops reported killing munist soldiers in twe battles today. Over North Vietna Navy pilots shot dov MiGs from the sky a ably downed a fourth. The aerial action first significant dogfi; the North in six we U.S. pilots claimed downed 27 MiGs in a South Vietnamese h ers said an élite airb talion killed 240 sol northernmost Quang " ince along the coastal | fight with what was a battalion of about The Communists were to have abandoned 89 on the field. American | Preparatio PHILADELPHIA (A United States Quaker tion which recently tr a cargo of medical si North Vietnam in de the U.S. government known today it will try another shipment soo. "Tt's a matter of cor said Lawrence Scott, | of the project. "When } being bombed and are it's a religious right ar help them, whoever t Despite a tightenin: federal pressures | blocks, the undefe group is going ahead planning gatheri screening volunteers, go-ahead from the Ni nam Red Cross. A Quaker Action G1 ates from a scuffed t office on the second -- Quaker meeting hous town Philadelphia. About 40 persons ha their services for the mission, aimed at hel ian war casualties. It still is continge proval from North Scott said, adding tha ments are being mad correspondence hand abroad to avoid gove1 terception. However, |

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