20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Aveust 17, 1967 26--Apertments for Rent For Limited Time Only ONE |26--Apartments tor Rent _ MONTH RENT PREE ond Move In On or Before September | to tite /-MANANA | 230 Nipigon St An exclusive building in the heart of town close to trans- portation, shopping, churches ond schools OR "MALA GLEN | COURTS | 835 Oxford St. | Building for comfortable fam- ily living with spocious play- ground for children, within walking distance of south GM. plent BOTH APARTMENTS FEATURE Impressive lobbies Controlled entrance doors with intercom Modern spacious suites Large balconies Hi-fi musie in every suite New kitchen eppliances Colored ceramic tiled spacious bathrooms Lots of eleset space Drapes Leundry focilities Lockers Free parking And -- At Mela Glen Only -- Extra powder room in ell 2 and 3 bedroom suites and hydro included in rent. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE For Comfortable Living At Reasonable Rents @ee22088 ©892027080 288 For Your Best Choice of 1-2-3 bedroom suites ACT NOW Call todoy i MR. JOHN LEE 725-0657 Weekdoys 12-9 p.m Sot. and Sun. 12-6 pm The best velue in aportment living can be seen ot = - @ REGENCY | TOWERS @ 349 MARLAND AVE. AND @ PREMIER e@| 321 MARLAND AVE MODERN 1 AND 2 BEDROOM $ SUITES NEWLY DECORATED STOVE AND FRIDGE BALCONIES FABRIC DRAPES LAUNDRY FACILITIES FREE HYDRO BROADLOOM IN HALLS ELEVATOR LOCKERS CONTROLLED ENTRANCE AMPLE PARKING CLOSE TO SCHOOL | | | b 1 OSHAWA'S BEST RENTAL VALUE SEE TOWER on the GREEN | Overlooking the pork located on Mary St.. North. Swimming pool, sauna bath, gym room and rec room Our model suite is furnished y WILSON'S FURNITURE, , 2, and 3 Bedroom Apt. FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING If You Sign A Lease Now, TO THE FIRST 65 TENANTS (With FROM.1 P.M. -- 9 OPEN DAILY 18 Month Lease) PLM. or by oppointment | 576-2280 or 725-9750 | W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD. Bowmanville 21 King St. W ROYALE Apartments 119 Nonquon Rd. For service, comfort venience, where in see this Oshowa will and con- outstand- ing all-electric building. No yor u find such value for your rent- al dollar as you will ot The | Royale. Large balconies and | suites closet space, on all floors laundry No damage de- equipped with extra rooms posit required. Apply opart- 104 or coll ment No 728-5282 GOVERNOR | MANSIONS ADULT PRESTIGE RESIDENCE | Now available one 2-bedroom suite. appointment For view this outstanding please call Incl.: 723-1712 | 728-2911 YOU could be the to suite, LUCKY TENANT to win 250 DOLLARS | with your apartment number to be drawn on January 2, 1968 Bedsitting room $80 -- Two bedrooms $119 and $129. water, hydro and electric heating. To be seen by appointments stove, fridge, Details of draw given with opplications only. /LUSANNE VILLA 330 GIBB STREET Exciting Pp | | | | | only. CALL 723-5325. restige building | Centrally located, electrically heated. Roomy breakfast nook court and kitchen and barbeque FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Tennis 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apart- ments, Controiled entrance Twin elevators, swimming pool, fenced playground, 723-2347 FOR RENT @ A e pt | and | Mon Houses, Boord to Fri Office Rooms, 8:30 am Room Hours p.m. Sat. 8:30 am. to 5 p.m | LANDLORD'S ASSOCIATION 23 Athol West SHELDIAN 885 Oxford Under Sts, MANSIONS Oshawa New Management to 6 728-1070 Enjoy comfortable modern liv- ing ot reasonable rentals with outdoor swimming pool, hydro and parking CALL NOW 728-2502 TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT stove, rerigerator, drapes sup- plied 340 MARLAND APT fre 728-4283 or apply | e 1 ONE BEDROOM Apariment tor, dranes supplied Grenfell 728-4 stove 283 oF refrigera- apply | 340 Marland, Apt. 111. 1 and 2 bedroom Apartments Available St. Everything poid but your phone, quiet build- ing, adults only 723-6944 723-6455 atter 6 ATTENTION CHURCHES ond SHOPPING | APPLY 349 MARLAND AVE. PHONE 725-2227 Oshawa Rental Agency Superh opartment accommo dation in all parts of Oshowe. VALIANT DEVELOPMENTS LTD CALL" 725-9934 728-4283 723-6022 1 and 2 bedroom suites, only © few left. First months ren t free. Everything included. Phone onytime 576-1472 CLEAN, bright two-room basement apartment, completely furnished, _pri- vate entrance, parking privileges. Sim: Coe south area. Telephone 723-6823. |= ie sit TWO-BEDROOM apartment to -- sub let. September 16. Heat and hydro included. Available Telephone 723-126? KING STREET E., 335 -- three-room self-contained apartment only. Available September labove address TWO-BEDROOM apartment. Plaze, very private wall carpeting. frigerator, [Royal $125. at. monthly. Quiet 1s entrance, including stove co uple Apply at Wil wal and Apply. son Io re 24 126--Apartments for Rent |27--Rooms for Rent FURNISHED two-room upstairs apart- FURNISHED housekeeping room with ment, reasonable rent Arthur Street. refrigerator and stove. Parking. Apply Call 725-6457 ise Agnes or telephone 723-7657 or 728- FURNISHED basement apartment, all) ~ is \facilities. Married working couple only,|LARGE FURNISHED room with sink, $85. per month. Telephone efter & p.m., refrigerator, stov Private entrance. 773-3093 orn ad or couple, Apply 25 Division reet. THREE-ROOM APARTMENT -- refrig- -- -- * $85 monthly. CLIEAN, furnished room. Immediate pos- erator, stove and dryer. Call 728-5367. | session. _Telephone 723-9058 after 4 p.m. TWO-ROOM furnished apartment, Pri- ACCOMMODATION available for busi- vate entrance, residential north area,/ness girl in private home. Abstainer. suitable for teacher or business person. Kitchen privileges. Reply te Box 32109, Telephone 728-0933, _. |Oshawa Times. ONE-BEDROOM apartment. Close 10 ONE furnished housekeeping room fo' schools and bus stop. Apply 20 Her-' gentiem: Very central. Apply 329 Athol mony Road South. |Street East. Telephone 723-4470. $10. PER PERSON, sharing motel) TWO large furnished rooms, private en rooms; private $16.; two rooms $25.7 trance, newly decorated, suitable fur three rooms $35.; parking 668-5201 | married Couple or two ladies. 214 Cail FULLY furnished, one-bedroom apart-/!@¢ South. 723-3541. ment, private bath and entrance, UP |ROOMS FOR RENT for two gentiemen stairs duplex, adequate parking, one (abstainers), Apply 103 La Salle Avenue. child weicome. Close to south General | oo. TE tl Mie atl Motors. Available now. 655-4726. |SOUTHEND, near 401 and Bloor. Fur- ~~ _ nished bedroom, parking and private en- BASEMENT APARTMENT, raatting itrance. Telephone 728-8353. room, completely furnished chen, 3- a - piece bath, all new, Telephone 263-2966. |FURNISHED bedroom, laundry and kitchen privileges, parking space. Apply Available September, may be seen now. FOUR-ROOM apartments for rent. Apply 68 Wayne Street, Oshawa, Apartment nine eee THREE-BEDROOM apartment, second floor, one or two children. Simcoe North area. Telephone 723-7620. THREE - ROOM apartment, private en trance, private bath, immediate posses sion. Telephone 728-6840. ONE - BEDROOM furnished apartment, suitable for a working couple or single. No. children. Close to downtown. Park- ing space. Available now. For appoint- ment, 725-8964 THREE - ROOM seif - contained base- ment apartment, working or business couple cnly. Telephone 723-2910 after six ~ TWO - ROOM furnished apartment for rent, Close to hospital. Telephone after 7 p.m., 723-0307. contained apart- Apply Weer; THREE - ROOM self - ment, heated, downtown location. between 9 and 6, Black's Ladies' after 6, Apartment No. 1 APARTMENT for rent. Call 725-4250. FURNISHED apartment, bedroom, liv ing room, kitchenette, private entrance, centrally located, TV outlet, parking. $70 monthly. Telephone 725-7279 FIVE - ROOM apartment, private en trance, heat and. water supplied. Apply 82 Simcoe Street North FURNISHED apartment, _ living kitchen, bedroom, bathroom. for working couple cr gentleman. 306 Pacific Avenue, side door THREE ROOM ment building, no September 1. Wilson - 725-3296. THREE ROOM apartment, four-piece bath, stove and refrigerator, TV antenna, parking. September 1. Adults only. Apply side door, 251 King Street East FOUR ROOM furnished basement apartment, $100 monthly. Telephone 725 2640, room, Suitable Apply apartment 'n apart- children. Ava le King Streets area. $22 WEEKLY. kitchen, bath, living room, trance. Parking, heat, light. welcome. 34] Olive Avenue THREE ROOMS and bath, heated base- ment apartment, stove and refrigerator. Adults only. Telephone 728-9197. ONE-BEDROOM basement apartment in two-bedroom, separate en One child Furnished, apartment building, refrigerator, stove, washing facilities, parking, $90. viet adults only. Telephone 668-3591 668- 8755. BROCK EAST, 64 - One - bedroom apart- ment, all facilities paid, parking dry, one child welcome. Central tion. Available now. Telephone 728-6319 before 2:30 p.m. or 723-2050 after 4 p.m MODERN 2 BEDROOM apartment with dam. stove, refrigerator and drapes. No age deposit. One child welcome. Avail- able August & apply 170 Park Rd. | South, B-02. 723-8844 ONE AND two bedroom apartments, one - bedroom furnished or unfurnished. 291 Marland Ave. 308. 576-0668. |THREE-ROOM main floor private entrance, heat, hydre Apply 345 Oshawa Blvd. S. TWO BEDROOM apartment, furnished upplied. 574 Crerar Avenue, Oshawa, TWO FURNISHED rooms, close fo downtown area. Private entrance. Laun- dry and cooking facilities. Telephone 725-7286. tibet . i TWO LARGE furnished bedrooms, suit- able for three girls. Kitchen, laundry facilities, sitting room with TV. Close to bus, Ger Motors, hospital, down- town. 728: : LARGE furnished room, close to shop. ping centre. Available now. Free ga- rage. Apply 368 Pine Avenue. ROOMS FOR RENT weekly and nightly rates, $12 weekly. Maid service, restau- rant on premises. Queen's Hotel, 67 Sim coe St. N ONE FURNISHED basement room. Ap. ply 313 French Street, side door, or telephone 723-7468, 28--Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD in private room. lunches packed, laundry done, parking. Close to bus. Telephone 723-6690. ROOM or room and board for gentle men, near south General Motors. Park ing facilities, 863 Ritson Road South. 723-8364. ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman, close to north General Motors plant and hus Telephone 725-2305. ROOM AND BOARD for one girl. Pri vate home. Good location, near hospital and bus stop. 725-6195 COLBORNE STREET EAST, 57 Room and board for gentleman to share. Single beds, close to north General Motors. Apply above address. 29--Wanted to Rent WANTED: Three - bedroom home. Will rent with option to buy or buy on agree ment with low down payment. Write Box 33079, Oshawa Times. APARTMENT to sub-let, in new build ing, by September 1. Telephone 576-138) after 6 p.m WANTED immediately, 2 or 3-bedroom home with garage, centrally located, $100. Call Mrs. Thomas 655-2342 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. HOUSE with reasonable rent desperately needed. Mother with four children, two school age. Immediate possession. Want ed before September |. Telephone 728- 6963 evenings cnly WANTED BY SEPTEMBER 15, two-bgd room house and garage, by adult coupie. Telephone 725-1716 after 5.30. toch: 30--Automobiles for Sale GUS BROWN MOTORS LIMITED R.R. No. 3, Oshawa TRADE UP OR DOWN. Top Price paid for Good Clean Cars, liens paid. TERMS. Phone 728-7375 or 728-7376 WANTED '61 VOLKSWAGEN, Lic. 196546. 130--Automobiles For Sale 37--Auetion Soles 'SS CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan, falr condition. Apply 741 Beaupre Avenue er telephone 576-3235 1956 PONTIAC, good running condition, $70. Call after .5, 728-3447. 1966 OLDSMOBILE 98 sedan, excellent condition, power steering, power brakes, |power windows, power seat, power aerial, remote mirror, AM-FM_ radio, rear seat speaker, floor mats, power trunk release, new tires, low mileage. $500 down, no interest on balance. Jack | H. Perry, 285 Bloor W, SAVINGS are a cinch with this '61 Olds- mobile sedan. Eight automi Power steering, power brakes. A good buy,/ $1,095. Lic. J79700. Peleshok Motors, 942- 6: 1959 PONTIAC Parisienne sedan, V-8 motor, radio, good condition, $275. Tele- phone 623-2401, Bowmanville. | | 1960 AUSTIN Healy 3,000 convertible, | six cylinder standard, with overdrive. Excellent condition. Telephone 725-3320. | 1966 PONTIAC Strato Chiet, four - door! sedan, Six cylinder, automatic, radio,| wheel discs. One owner car. Driven less than 8,000 miles. 668-2315. | 19%63 CHEVROLET impala two - door! hardtop, J91326, J. 668-6889. 1958 METEOR 332 V-8 automatic, good buy, $175, Also 1961 Austin Healey Sprite, | good body, tires and brakes, etc. $250. | After 4.30 p.m., 576-2841, | 1963 IMPALA: two - door hardtop, V-8,| automatic, ray wer steering and brakes, white with red interior. One owner, 31,000 miles, A-] condition, best offer. 728-3371 ALL USED PARTS, tires, wheels ators, spindles for trailers, springs. Bloor Street East, 723-228) 61 CORVAIR station wagon V-8, stick, $15 weekly. Licence) and B. Motor Sales, Whitby, radi- 509 Excellent condition: $575. Call after § o'clock, 728 498. '63 PONTIAC convertible, V-8 autom power steering, power seats, floor console, 40,000 actual miles. Call 576-2151 '60 THUNDERBIRD, two-door hardtop. full equipment. Best offer. 40 Bngot Street. 655-4401. Bob. 1963 CHEVROLET station wagon, V-8, automatic, low mileage, good tires, new brakes. Best offer over $1,300. See by appointment only 725-1885 between 5 and 7. 64 CHEVROLET 327 SS, four barrel, red with black vinyl top, power steering and brakes, good condition. Call 723-8954. -- 31--Compact Cars for Sale| % VOLVO and PEUGOT % MERCEDES BENZ" Generol Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 ZOLTAN and NICK'S | Your Authorized Datsun | and Fiat Dealer Specializing' in- Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 '60 ENVOY sedan, good condition, Telephone 576-3633. $175. Ideal second car, full price, $295 or no down| payment and only $19 monthly. Stalker Motors, 137 King W. '59 VOLKSWAGEN Window Van, sharp, $400. Call 668-4875. AUSTIN Healey, 3,000, 1962, hard and soft tops, one owner. $237. 1965 ENVOY Epic, 4-speed transmission, low mileage and good tires, $650 or best offer. Telephone 576-1983. '61 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe, radio, seat belts, good tires, A-l shape, $495. or best offer. Telephone 725-1343. very overdrive, Call 728- or unfurnished, heated. 2 children wel. Good clean focal cors for '87 VOLKSWAGEN bus, runs A-1, $200 comed. Bowmanville area. Telephone cash or best offer. May be used as camper. 623-2675 Telephone 723-6364. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Apply MORLEY STALKER (99. ocke & ai Sal as | 195 Albert Street. MOTORS ----irucks for sale | LARGE, one bedroom apartment In ap- 137 King West 1960 BEDFORD VAN. In fair condition, artment building, 787 King Street East 723. " $165. Apply 124 Thornton's Road South, For appointment phone 723-7011. pues 3-8311 __ 723-6322 _ 725-9567, | TWO ROOMS with kitchen or one-bed- room apartment. All private. Westmount Street or 576-3926 mornings. WHITBY. One-bedroom apartment. vate bath, No stove or frig. Adults pre- ferred. Immediate occupancy. Telephone 668-8727. Apply 84) Pri-| RAMBLER SALES -- SERVICE and PAINT New and Used Cars 1957 INTERNATIONAL '4 fon, $150. Apipy 882 Byron Street North, Whitby. 1960 CHEVROLET half-ton pickup, good mechanical! condition, average body, ti. cence. Will accept most reasonable offer. Telephone 723-7043. 1960 GMC one ton delivery van, three to choose from. Ideal for camper or chip Easy to Finance at NICOLS MOTORS LTD. FURNISHED bedgitter and kitchen, hos- pital district, Private entrance. shared truck, A-1 condition. $795. Apply Wonder. bath. Single people. Telephone 728-9896. WHITBY --- 668-3331 land Park Motor Court, 723-7424. | FURNISHED two-bedroom apartment, '55 CHEVROLET half-ton, $150. '60 Chev-| suitable for adults, centrally located. Ap-| rolet one ton, $450. Telephone 725-0264. MORE CASH : ply 141 Church St --- eee . ; | CENTRAL -- small furnished bachelor) pid for Good Clean Cars. 2277Automobiles Wanted apartment, suitable for lady. Available . San RRR Trade up or down, Liens paid, September 1., quiet apartment building. Pro ii "er CARS WANTED WHITBY -- sub-let modern two-bed- DODD MOTOR SALES | : > room apartment, 'drapes, stove, retrig- 314 PARK ROAD SOUTH Buying A New Car? erator, electric heating Included. ff 1 "Tea dren welcome. September 1, $130 month- 23-9421 nila ue ~ . sd ly, 668-5147 ; 1964 CHEVELLE, 6 cylinder station 8 "eg er vies bea FIVE-ROOM apartment, near south Wagon. $1,195. Telephone 723-9757 Cor Dealer and 'Save | General Motors. Available September 1. '65 PONTIAC convertible, custom sports, TED CAMPIN MOTORS 668-4870 all power equipped, immaculate condi 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 VERY LARGE, furnished or unfurnish: tion throughout. $2,295. Must sell this Wanvep; cara and trucks for wrecks ed apartment, $100 monthly. Apply Buck- week. 576-0394 ing. No charge for towing. Best prices ingham Apartments, 498 Simcoe North, 1963 DODGE, 9 passenger station wagon, paid, Telephone 728-4549 anytime, Rob- Apartment fully automatic, radio, roof rack, four ert Nichols LARGE one or two-bedroom apart. "ew tires. Very good condition and . ey TS eT ao aS ments, completely broadioomed, refrig-|Clean. Telephone 725-8868. Prue BHT or uc Pons ara Fonte bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals erator and stove. No security or dam- 1954 DODGE convertible in running con age deposits, 498 Simcoe Street North, dition, $75 or best offer. Telephone 728 Buckingham Apartments, Apartment 1. 9530. NEAR CREDIT UNION building, two- 1947 BUICK Roadmaster sedan. bedroom, unfurnished apartment, | $105 225 Gibbons Street or 'telephone 7 monthly, couple only, Apply 330 Buena, -- ------ Vale Keene ie ainced 's7 CHEVROLET, six, standard, four door, ig better than average condition. UNFURNISHED, heated, two - bedroom | Telephone 723-4300 apartment, private bath, quiet couple or ~ rer} ae Iwo ladies, 890 monthly, Separate meter. (1968 PONTIAC Parisienne 4door hard- Tapeh yeeaien top. Automatic, power, brakes, power ~ steering, radio. Excellent condition. Lic. ONE - BEDROOM apartment 'n apart. K17689. Evenings 942-5693 ment block, central location. Stove. Avail = ---- Thie September 1. Apply 428 Simeoe 1961 CHEVROLET sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, in good condition. Tele phone 723-9134 between 6 and 8:30 p.m. V-8, Lic, Street South, Apartment 4. WHITBY -- Modern one- and two - bed- - a room apartments, available Immediate 1%64 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, y. Refrigerator and stove included. Tele- automatic, radio. Very clean car phone 6en3i4 491517, Telephone evenings 942-5693. THREE - ROOM self-contained, cround 1962 PONTIAC four-door sedan, 6 cylin- floor apartment, $75 monthly. 28 Brock er. automatic. Call 723-6258. Street West. 725-4145 1962 CHEV. Biscayne, four-door a THREE ROOM ground Matic, radio, brand new motor, just Pray ara 380 stalled. Telephone 728-1995. Telephone: 576-0232 1966 BEAUMONT hardtop, V-8, new tires, Two BEDROOM washer, radio, reverberator, best offer. Telephone | 723-5055 apartment, hydro included, apartment, dryer, refrigerator and stove. Possession mmediately. Telephone Whitby, 668-5354. '59 LAURENTIAN Pontiac, two door TWO BEDROOM apartment in sixpiex, N8rdtop, six cylinder automatic, body refrigerator, stove and dryer, posses. [aif Good running condition. Best offer: September One child welcome. Telephone 723-6910. Apply 285 Montrave Ave., Apt. 2 1966 CHEVELLE Malibu SS 327, four- MODERN, one - bedroom apartment, Speed, posi-traction. Call after $ p.m., French Provincial kitchen. Rent includes 668-2665. heat and hydro. Parking, laundry facil- 1961 PONTIAC convertible, 283 auto i es Available September 1, Telephone matic, white with red . interior, Power 424 after 2 p.m. brakes, radio, Good condition. Will ac CENTRAL, modern, 2%» rooms, fur- CPt trade-in, Telephone 728-3840. nished, basement. Private forme, semi 1958 BUICK station wagon. $125 or best aerial lome = privi: offer. Tel 13-94 e parking 576-0116. hcl lente 1962 CHEVROLET convertible. Sharp, self - con- only $1,200. Call 576-1381 after 6 p.m information, = '67 CAMARO hardtop, 327 engine, three- speed transmission, positraction, etc. THREE - ROOM apartment, tained, available now. For apply 592 Drew Street SOUTHEND, near 401 and Bloor, two- Best off 8 room, furnished apartment. Also chin EAA Ls Me aah room, partly furnished with kitchen cup- 1956 PLYMOUTH sedan, standard, good boards. Private entrance, parking, $60 tires. Perfect condition, $195. 576-1656. monthly. 728-8353 zh 1965 CHEVROLET convertible, 327 auto- PLEASANT living accommodation for Matic, radio. Must sell, make offer. single woman, Share house with business Telephone after S p.m. 728-3995 woman. Room of your own, food cost 1966 FORD XL h y i snared: PhOve. SanIaUY or GVEAIRGS Tae ttt Teter tartees Dewes stmeCNG 8749. % _| Must sell. 725-1212. | '66 CUTLASS, two-door hardtop, power 27--Rooms for Rent |steering, power brakes, radio, bucket ----~|seats, positraction plus other extras. | $2,775 er offer. 728-0577. "63 FORD Custom 300, six, automatic, io. Just painted and in beautiful con- jdition. Geing for $1,095. | Peleshok Motors, 942-6322. |'61 PONTIAC 6 cylinder standard, radio, new tires and brakes, $600 or best offer. Telephone 725-1770. '#4 PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, V-8 automatic, power steering and brakes, - ------ radio, Lic. 16721. Full price only $1,775. Hinteier itl 2 Rage mL rent, | $100 down, balance carries for $68 month- t Pp fe . SS ly. Stalker Motors, 137 King W LARGE furnished bedroom for -- two, |» ¢ : breaktast. kitchen privileges, Available|22, CHEVROLET, four-door hardtop, V-8 ATTRACTIVELY | FURNISHED ROOM Available in privote home. Call between 5 and 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N. 728-867 | use of . automati " ic. September 4. Parking space. Apply 965 doin" ge Rid en Me "are pada hig Ritson Road North Stalker Motors, 137 King W PRIVATE or to share for gentlemen, in sg clean quiet home, close to hospital. ai ue een | Must be employed. Telephone 668-6383. | «5367; *S8 Pontiac, 6 autematic, Lic FURNISHED ROOMS for rent in clean K4557. All three cars for only $150. Plates home. 117 Euclid Street, Whitby, Tele-|redeemable with safety check, Stalker iphone 668.3847, iMotora, 137 King W. automatic, Lic. automatic, Lic uto- | in- bought, 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311 34--<Automobile ~epa AUTOMATIC | TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N., 728-7339 Transmissions ore Our Only Business ---- Repoirs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges. All Work Guaranteed. FRED STONE Brooklin 86 Queen St. REBUILT ENGINES Will Be Closed | For Holidays AUGUST 5 - 20 35--Lost and Found | FOUND new pair of eyeglasses, corner! of Evangeline Dr. and Phillip Murray.| Owner may claim same by paying for! ad, 725-1245. | | | PRICE SERED STARR Ey ALES | 36--Legal oe | COUNTY OF ONTARIO | TENDERS FOR | | INSURANCE | Sealed tenders properly mark- ed on the outside as to contents and addressed to the | | undersigned will be received | up to 4:00 p.m. Tuesdoy, August 29, 1967 for insur- ance on LAKEVIEW MAN- OR in the Village of Beaver- ton | Details of the. insurance coverage may be obtained on | application to the Clerk- Treasurer: | .Lowest or any tender not | necessarily accepted. Wm. G. MANNING Clerk-Treasurer | County of Ontario | 605 Rossland Road Eost WHITBY, Ontario | 1, TERRANCE GORDON FUDGE of 7189 Dundas Street West, London, Ontario, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date, August 16, 1967, without my written consent Signed Terry. Fudge 1, WILLIAM E. WATSON, will not be responsible for any debts contracted i in| my name on or after this date, August! 7, 1967, without my written consent ined Mr. William E, Watson, 11 Maple Street, Oshawa, BIG OR SMALL WE DO THEM ALL DOUG. GOWER AUCTIONEER 728-1005 38--Coming Events Central Council of Neighborhood Association os Zz = O OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Friday, Aug. 18 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 reqular aames). All games 25c double card except jackpot $100 in Door Prizes All aames will be played on double cards. | Shore the wealth--7:15 p.m. Reqular Games -- Start im- mediately after Shore the Wealth BUSES Leaving Bond an Simcoe St. 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m, 7:30 ond 8:00 p.m. Available After Bingo. serCtee 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 Gome 7:45 p.m. EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday ot the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 ond 7:15 P.M. and Returning after Bingo Children under 16 Not Admitted HOLY CROSS BINGO THIS WEEK FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M. --~FREE- ADMISSION ---FREE- 20 Reg. Gomes --- Toto! $300 SNOWBALL -- $130. in 56 Nos. Plus $10 each horizontal line. Reg. Jackpot $50 full card $10 each horizontal Plus Horizontal Lines Share The Wealth Early Bird Game 7:45 Reg. Games 8:00 Good Parking No Children Please FOR RESULTS TIMES ACTION CLASSIFIED ADS 723-3492 | line --________ are getting too much of the ac- 38--Coming Events KINSMEN BRING THIS - SPECIAL Ya PRICE PASS FRED E. PECKOVER Crushed by the tractor he was operating on-his farm, Conces- sion 3, RR 2, Whitby, Fred FE. Peckover was instantly killed Aug. 16. He was in his 56th year. A son of the late John F. and | Edith Peckover, the deceased | was born at New Liskard, Mar- ried in Whitby in 1940, he served as a member of the fire depart- ment at Defense Industries FOR TWO Limited, Ajax, during the Second To the | World War. Since that time he had farmed in the Whitby area. A member of Audley United Church, he had served on the Raggotsville School Board for several years. Friday, Aug. 18, 1967 Mr. Peckover {s survived by OBITUARIES his wife, the former Rose Bal- lard; a daughter, Mrs. F. Tan- fara (Grace) of Toronto and a foster daughter, Helen Seto, of Whitby. ; : Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. A. Loach (Bertha) and a brother, Edgar, both of New Lis- kard. He was predeceased by 8 sister, Agnes and three brothers, Gregory, Chris and Jack. will be held at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, at 2 p.m., Aug. 19, followed by in- terment in Groveside Cemetery, Brookin. Rev. W. Patterson, min- ister of Gardenview United Church, Whitby, will conduct the service. ANDREW SMELANSKI KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO THE MEMORIAL CENTRE $7,800 in Prizes includina Brand New 1967 AMBASSA DOR Sedan or $2,000 in Cash $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $800 Small Snowball (5) nos.) $1,100 Bia Snowball (53 nos.) $600 reqular games $450 special games Plus 4 Early Bird Gomes (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 Don't forget to buy the econ omy pack for value ond save money MANY FREE and VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES KINSMEN SUNNYSIDE BINGO TO-NIGHT $2,300.00 IN PRIZES JACKPOT NOS. 53 and 58 AT: THE RED BARN 7 -7:30 P.M. EXTRA BUSES Children Find Old Blockhous SOUTH LANCASTER, Ont. BIRTHS DOKIS -- Allan and Bonnie are proud fo 'announce the birth of a daughter, Laura Tracy, 7 Ibs. 3 ozs., Monday, Aug- 'ust 14, 1967, at Oshawa General Hospi- tal, BARNOSKI -- Ted and Nancy (nee |Esposito) wish to announce the arriv: lof twin sisters, Maria Susan and Angel 'Laura, on Friday, August 11, 1967, for Brenda Lee. Thanks to Ors, Rudnick, Beckett and Gilchrist. HANNAH -- Marvin and Eleanor (nee Mountjoy) are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Robert Marvin, 8 pounds, 4 ounces, on Wednesday, August 15, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal. A brother for Paul JOHNSON --- Robert and Marilyn (nee Clement) are proud to announce. the birt) of a son, Brian Mark, & Ibs, 11 ovs., on August 16, 1967, at the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for Denise. DEATHS DAVIDSON, Ja Alexander At the Community Hospital, Port Perry, on Tuesday, August 15, 1967, James) Davidson, dearly loved husband of Bar-| bara Alexander, dear father of James) of Port Perry, in his 87th year. at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, | Port Perry. For service on Friday at | p.m. Interment Pince Grove Cemetery. 2 JONES, Annie After a short illness at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Wednesday, August 16, 1947, Annie Jones, of 273 Rusholme Rd.,/ Torento, beloved daughter of the late! James and Annie Jones, dear sister of the Misses Sally and Beatrice Jones of Whitby, Jack of Midland and Ted of St, Nary's, in her 70th year. Resting at thi W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Friday, August | 18, at 2:30 p.m, Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooktin, Minister the Rev. S. Armstrong. Visitor' commencing 2 p.m. Thursday. MILLER, Patricia Lynn After a prolonged iliness at the Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, on Thurs- day, August 17, 1967, Patricia Lynn, be- The death occurred, Aug. 16, at his home, 346 Gliddon Ave- nue, of Andrew Smelanski. The _ deceased, who had been in fail- ing health for two years, was in his 68th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smelanski, the deceaséd was born Nov, 5, 1899, n Hungary. A resident of Can- ada for 41 years, he had been in Oshawa for 37 years. An employee of Fittings Lim- ited for some 30 years, prior to his retirement in 1965, Mr Smelanski was a member of Loca! 1817, United Steelwork- ers of America. The deceased is at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for Re- quiem High Mass in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church at 10.30~ a.m., Aug. 18. Interment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. M. J. Darby, pastor of Church, will sing Holy Cross the mass. AUSTIN JOHN WEST The death occurred Aug. 17, at the Toronto Western Hospi- tal, of Austin John (Ross) West who had been a resident of Hillsdaie Manor for a_ short Mrs. John West, the deceased was born at Pefferlaw, Ont, and received his education in that area. He was a resident of Manitoba and Saskatchewan for some years before coming to Oshawa Mr. West was employed in the carpentry shop at General Motors and was later employ- loved daughter of Wayne i pai ed on the Chevrolet line. He loving sister of athryn, coger a ss Rephen;: loved granddaughter of Mr.|WaS later the distributor for and Mrs, A. French of Oshawa, and|Orange Crush in Oshawa and, Mir. and Mrs. $. Miller of Whitby, In her fourth year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for serv- c|prior to his retirement in 1959, operated a grocery store in ice in the chapel on Saturday, August 19, at 3.30 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, Stratfora. Oshawa. Minister the Rev. M. Case.| He was a member of the (Visitors commencing 3 p.m., Friday.) {United Church and of Branch PECKOVER, Fred E. Suddenly as the result of an accident at his farm on Wednesday, August 16, 1967, Fred E, Peckover (of RR_ 2, Whitby). Beloved husband of Rose Ballard, dear father of Mrs. F. Tanfara (Grace), To- ronto, dear foster father of Helen Seto, Whitby, dear brother of Mrs. A, Loach (Bertha), and Edgar of New Liskeard; predeceased by Agnes, Gregory, Chrig¢ and Jack, in his 5éth year. Resting at the W, C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel on Saturday, August 19, at 2 p.m. Interment Grove- side Cemetery, Brooklin. Minister the Rev, W. Patterson (Visitors commenc- ing 2 p.m., Friday.) SMELANSKI, Andrew Entered into rest at 346 Gliddon Ave., Oshawa, on Wednesday, August 16, 1967, Andrew Smelanski, beloved son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smelanski Sr. in his 68th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with (CP) -- Twelve children and an requiem high mass in Holy Cross Catho- 43, Royal Canadian Legion. Twice married, Mr. West was predeceased by his first wife, the former Myrtle Marion Mait- land, in 1940 and by his second wife. the former Maude Ball Maitland. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William GW¥fin (Ethel) of Scarborough and a son, Howard, of Oshawa. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Arnold (Laura) of Peffer- law; a brother, Everett, of Montebella, California and three grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home at 2 p.m., Aug. The funeral funeral service ~* 19, followed by interment in ari ate UMeGINeG Me light: Man" tes "Unt Mount awn, Cemetery. Rev jess--built' to guard against paldacta' 4 F. J. Little of Kingsview United A it unet tn». WERZUN, Annie iChurch will conduct the American invasion in the War entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-| service of 1812. eral Hospital on Wednesday, August 16, f Friends will be received Fri- ay MRS. JOHN WERZUN 1967, Annie Kreskiw Bukachyk, beloved The remains of the cellar of | wite of John Werzun and mother of ya di the look- s 1 in |John Witkowski (Maggie), Welland, On- the eg ree gs he au Hugh tario, aus Cameron ne Ala all hi of ' Ayton, Ontario, and step-mother o' irs. Fitzpatrick in South Lancaster, Robert Bowers CANA): tara 0 ae Following a sickness of three : ., ear, isting a' rr d * about 16 miles east of Cornwall 70)". e"osngwa with Requiem High| Weeks duration the death oc- on the St. Lawrence River. Mass ii a George's Ukrainian Greek curred, Aug. 16, at the Oshawa i Catholic rch on Friday, Augus' ya ' In 1813, Fort Needless looked 9:30am. interment Oshawa Union Cem-|Genera! Hospital, of Mrs. John out over the Raison and tne St. etery. Prayers will be held at the funeral! Werzun, 118 Thomas Street. She Lawrence rivers. Housing a ene Le |was in her 70th year. garrison of 12 men, the fort was The former Annie Kreskiw, one of a string of posts built the deceased was a daughter of West, beloved husband of the late Maude|the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph between 1812 and 1816. " the te r ith , we j i K. R.'Macpherson of the de-/o! Sormua ed wre Wiliam Ork| sree Born in Poland, Sept. WEST, Austin John (Ross) In Western Hospital, Toronto, on Thurs- day, August 17, 1967, Austin John (Ross) Scarborough, and brother of partment of public records and Everett" West f Montebello, California ; A a i NER re sto lo, archives in Toronto and several and Mrs. Willard Arnold (Laura), of Ineighborhood children discov- Pefferiaw. Resting at | Mcintosh-Ander- | is yinay son Funeral Home, 182 King Street East. ered the cellar of the original Service in the Chapel Saturday, August blockhouse where ammunition 19 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn vere Cemetery. Friends will be received in and unperishable foods were the funeral home commencing Friday probably stored. afternoon LOG WALLS Kindness beyond Price, yet The blockhouse, rising 10 to within reach of all 15 feet with a timber roof, was one of three buildings on the site. Mr. Fitzpatrick believes part} of his home may have been the garrison barracks. His dining rooms have log walls under the | plaster. | | Mr. Macpherson says the fort \was systematically flattened jand no artifacts of the war pe-| \riod remain in the cellar. | He speculates that a farmer) GERROW 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Deolers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 used the basement to cache Whitby, Ont. field stones and then covered it over with grass. Since the excavation would be IN MEMORIAM damaged by frost, the hole will be filled to within two feet of yeq -- in loving memory of @ dear the top. When more information is ob jtained about the structure. |some sort of monument may be jraised to commemorate the, fort. "mother and grandmother, Florence Yeo, who passed away August 17, 1956. You are not forgotten Mother, Nor ever will you be; As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. Sadly missed by son Don, in-law Doris and famil 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 daughter- Viet Musicians 'Invaded' Too SAIGON (AP)--Night life is. jflourishing but the South Viet-| 'laine that foreign pertormers| CARD OF THANKS FUNERAL CHAPEL | 24, 1897. she was predeceased by her first husband, Jacob Bukachyk. many years ago. She was married to Mr. Werzun in Kirkland Lake, Nov. 13, 1937. Coming to Oshawa from Kirk- 'land Lake, 21 years ago, Mrs. Werzun was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion and of St. George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Resides her husband she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John Witkowski (Maggie) of Welland and Mrs. Cameron Cole (Nettie) of Ayton, Ont.; a step- daughter Mrs. Robert Bawers (Alice) ot Toronto; 12 grand- children and seven great-grand- children. Mrs. Werzun is at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for Requiem High Mass in St. \George's Ukrainian Greek Catholic Chureh at 9:30 a.m., Aug. 18. The mass will be sung iby Rev. J. C. Pereyma, FUNERAL OF LOUIS KAYEL The memorial service for Louis Kayel, who died Aug. 13, jat the Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, in his 66th year, was held at 3.15 p.m., Aug. 16, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. Elmer Dekany of the Hungarian Reformed Church, Toronto, conducted the service. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Joe Mercz, Martin Mazur, George Mayer, Joe Strojnoons, Joe Paroczai and Konrad Cser. FUNERAL OF JAMES IRA PARKER tion. ROUSSEAU -- |! would like to thank The particular ta¥get of the|their cards nd tunes ae my_ friends in oni | a during musicians is the number of|the loss of my brother, "Aime L. Rous- wh . eau, B bands 'trom The' Philippines (wit ton een ee 4 Home, that have invaded the capital. --Juliette Mitchell, Brechin, The union sent a resolution to sTACEY -- We wish to express our | ilinpni > SSV ; sincere thanks and appreciation to every- rd Philippine Pageant grid one for Thee. Kind anwenions or iene it at measures be taken to "al- and sympathy to us at the homegoing leviate the situation." of my dear husband; also to thank Arm- | : strong's Funeral! Home, Or. Madgwick, | Owners of night clubs were nurses on 2C of Oshawa General Hos- also asked to take measures. |Pi'#!, and Reverend Barker and Rev- Not much chance. | decides rd, W, &. Stacey and family. The ial service for James Ira Parker, who died Aug. 13 at the Oshawa General Hospital, in his 52nd year, was held at 2 p.m., Aug. 16, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Major John Wood of the Salva- tion Army. Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Donald and Frank Pottery, Wilf. Grif- fen, Ken Hoskings, Kert Lyttle and Roy Foster. HENRY MICKEY MOUSE GRANDMA MUGGS AND SKEETER