Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Nov 1967, p. 26

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26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 15, 1967 26--Apartments for Rent |27--Rooms for Rent WELLMAN Immediate Occupancy RAMBLER ONE ; HOUSEKEEPING room for "rent for gentieman, newly decorated, very cen- |tral, Telephone anytime 723-4470. |BED-SITTING room for rent, with light | |nousekeeping. Private bathroom, close'to| 1968 AMERICAN $2,244 asa anan 1 |hospital. Lady preferred. Telephone 723- 968 JAVELIN $2,743 230 Nipigon St. ee) 1968 REBEL $2,561 CLEAN, FULLY furnished bed - sitting rem snd kitchen, Also larcs' rom ei] L288 AMBASSADOR | B, | velue in the _ |main floor, twin beds. On bus line. Park: | 2-door hardtop with air @ Best ne value Jing 725-3206, 728-0717. | conditioning only $2.899 heart of town. |BED-SITTING room, ground floor, pr) Full factory warranty all cars @ Impressive lobbies vate home, close to bus fine and Gen-| feral Motors. Gentleman preferred, no have under 1000 miles @ Controlled entrance door ar Me ned ae $100, DOWN Fi ON IM apartment to share, "@ Modern spacious suites. $8 per week, with kitchen privileges, delivers with our Bank of bol 2 |television, free parking. Call 723-6508 Nova Scotia --- Scotia Plan @ Large balconies [FURNISHED BACHELOR apartment,| ypaneina, ot fen cost fh jite. Simooe North district, near hospital, 9 inancing offere y any new @ Hi-fi music In every suite tleman only, $15 weekly. Telephone 723- car dealer in Oshawa. @ Lots of closet spoce. 7460. IMARY STREET, North end orci | @ Free parking. bedroom in quiet residential home, two! bathrooms, parking, superior accommo- | This is your chence dations for gentleman. Telephone 735, RAMBLER ACT. NOW 014s mornings _ or after 5. |WE HAV limit e E a limited number of eran 728-7351 Call MRS. WERNER 725-0657 lavallable on a monthly rental basis from | |October until June. Facilities Include in- jdoor and outdoor swimming poois, sauna | jbath, exercise room. Live in a hotel at- Only $10 Down mosphere. 10 minutes from , Oshawa. | ; 2 Apply FI i | Nba ys see ena ie is Deeimen Motor Irin, Bow: | on the car of your choice, it. & oun. 4 Be -- ga ree | h to 48 months to = ROOM FOR RENT ai 132 Church Street; With up to months to re or ofter hours 625-1759 {Tel lephone 725-3887 poy at: |Two "FURNISHED | housekeeping +r rooms, |bedroom and kitchen. Private bathroom. NOW RENTING Skufaarex er") Morley Stalker 2 thol Street East. a |g SRE SEIS | FURNISHED BEDROOMS with kitchen MOTORS More and more of Oshawa's nicest recsonable rents at the < ZZXEF VOOR PHONE 728-9724 and laundry facilities, sitting room with 137 King West jovi television. Near bus stop, General) people ore enjoying motors, hospital, downtown. 'Hydro in-| 723.6322 -- 723-8311 |cluded. Girls only. 728-3719. Two FURNISHED | housekeeping re rooms, kitchen and bedroom, all facilities in-! cluding sink. Apply 313 French Street or! 1 1962 Acadien Coach telephone 723-7468 |ONE SINGLE furnished room, ladies 4 Cylinder, 90 H.P. extra ee Telephone 668-2466. snow tires and rims, excel- LARGE ROOM, three minutes to down-| i jtown. Apply 165 Albert Street. | lent condition. $700. Apply pee pom er anaaar pEE ! Qshowa Beauty Supply |28--Room and Board Wholesale, 18 King St E ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman, six Bins days, lunches packed, Close to bus. Tele- |Phone 723-0566 | WHITBY. . Central location. Room and! | board for young gentiemen. Parking, TV,/ jlunches packed Telephone 668-4928. \s7 COLBORNE EAST, room and board, | Igentieman to share, single beds. Close {fo north General Motors [ROOM AND BOARD for lady near ho pits! and bus stop. In private home. Telephone 725-6195. ROOM OR ROOM and board in country ---- MORE CASH Paid for Good ,Clean Cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK ROAD SOUTH 723- 9421 VAZMZADD>V> home, laundry done. Brooklin 655-3058 ' Nicols Motors Ltd. Oshawa's Best 29--Wanted to Rent > Your headquarters for THREE-ROOM, unfurnished iment Rental Value id Soil eget gay ee mother attends night. school. Telephone American -- Rebel TOWER on the GREEN 723-6598 after 6 p.m., 725-9985. |30--Automobiles for Sale | THE FINEST | Ambassador -- Javelin WHITBY -- 668-3331 ~ GUS BROWN Via dtl ce ligeierslda | {MOTORS LIMITED looking North Oshawa Park Recreation room, gym, sauna swimming pool. ! room, 723-3037 | | R.R 3, Oshawa TRADE uP "OR DOWN. Top Price paid for Good Clean Cars, liens paid. TERMS. Phone 728-7375 or 728-7376 | USED CARS FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED WE HAVE ee ; GALAXIE XL, steering and brakes convertible, radio, tachometer, DEMONSTRATION SALE , power EVER HAD! whitewalls, Low mileage. Private 668- 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apart- 2 | 2637. ments. Controlled entrance. [57 CHEVROLET ss ) wagon, sic- Twin elevators, swimming ee standard win radio, 56 Py | jouth, mew car condition. 1 a pool, fenced playground. TOP NOTCH Street. Telephone 576-0846 723-2547 '65 BEAUMONT Custom four door se- dan, 283 V-8 automatic, new tires, plus Snows mounted on spare wheels. Asking / cae |$1,600 bank financing aan be arranged 3 ROOM APT. 66 Parisienne © 2: EULALIE AVENUE \62 OLDS. Super 68, 3 all power, brakes, jsteering, windows new motor, also jbrakes, tires, paint. Must sell. Telephone 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW| CEDAR STREET with |668- 6363 after 6 io, Telephone 723- ____ofter_4_ p.m. 728-3946 & 4 SEASONS 195" PONTIAC Parisienne. In pertect THREE (LARGE) BEDROOM modern jeandition. 'Telephone 723-7305" between @partment, heated, upstairs, unturnished, in hew duplex, close to Oshawa Shop- [96 cor "good. "working condition. ping\éntre. Apply 574 Cartier Avenue sking $450 or best offer. Telephone 623- Air Conditioning =" {1964 | CHEVY Il coach, maroon 283 stant: | snow 1 sa student, must sell. | GEORGIAN MANSIONS, adult opie i EDGES Cd sii ark Road North, 1-, bedroom |$10 DOWN buys 42 Corvair coupe apartments. Harry 0. ant rit: 2971. Posy ng black with contrasting red, 4 ONE . BEDROOM apartments, $65 tc to | = | Speed, radio. Licence 3506) af Nicols, #75 monthly, stove and refrigerator 'In-| @ Clean Beige Color |Whitby, 668-3331. cluded, heat and water supplied. Free! 's) CHEVROLET Nomad wagon, like parking, Children welcomed. Whitby,/ 7 Automatic new, tires, body, etc., automatic, radio, 668-5462 at $13 per week, Lic 829X. Wellman's, house: ments for ren padidande Se OE SC Associstion, 23 Athol' street,| @ Gold-Brown Interior 1966 BEAUMONT, two-door _ hardtop 728-1070, {V-8, standard transmission. Telephone ONE-BEDROOM basement apariment,| @ Custom Radio (EI | " vate bath and entr: ee $95. a git y.| |64 CHEVROLE1 station 9 allable. December 1. Apply ave} m wer steering and ver erly 'Street or telephone. 723-9004. e Power Brakes dition sit ing pi : st 0 ONE. -BEDROOM, "unt shed apart- c phone 735-096 ac's Milk, 18 McLaughiin.| @ Power Steering ALL USED PARTS, tires" ONE-BEDROOM apartment with refrig-| ators, spindles for trailers, erator and stove. Also furnished bacheior| @ Royal Master Bloor Street East apartment, north end, $85 monthly. 725- AVAILABLE DECEMBER 1 UNFURNISHED with four-plke OnE . 27--Rooms for Rent _ ATTRACTIVELY White-Wall Tires @ A-1 Condition @ One-Owner Car car warranty, 383 Scotia Plan financing arranged. F Rambler our room a 1; home, separate en-| K12999 SAR, dition, . fu [37 weekly. "64 RAMBLER ce ; $2295 automatic, only weekly. Wellman's : 5 RANE deluxe, door. One loca owner, fully r ed, $11 weekly 7351 < 1 'ely reconditioned, Several hk tara. WHIthen's. Rant, ars to Choose fre 1961 THUNDERBIRD 'and 1956 Cadillac, £ 2) mM a Guts n condition. Telephone 725 y at . x ~ automat re four condition Telephone "&d0r, good con PONTIAC, Robson | 1959 CHEVROLET four-door, $175. In ondition. Telephone 723-9943 als Motors ma or second Z be: offer" "Apply 423~-R air a Couple or ] 66 K j NG EAST, ete plaloco Ada eee power steering, condition. Private $i--onpest Cars | for Sale * Volvo and Peugot Bowmanville FURNISHED ROOM Available in private _home |si0 DOWN buys "2 Comet adoor avio| ™ Mercedes Benz Call before 5 and 7 p.m. matic, radio and rebuilt engine. Licence | 447427. Best offer. Nicols Motors, Whitby 82 PARK ROAD N, eee fea 728 8 7] $25 DOWN celivers my 6 sedan, automatic, radio, ssi --------|condition. L 497567 ONE LARGE ROOM for. rent, close to| Motors, Whitby, 66! ee downtown. Telephone 726-9348 afte) 4:30 gave i) ee $864 on '67 Ambassador 2-<door bio --________ hardtop, V-8 engine. Fully equipped, fac- ZOLTAN AND NICK'S ONE BEDROOM apartment to share, to' werranty. L J80511, Nicols Your Authroized Do $é per week, with kitchen privileges, ors, Whitby, 668: Bee phe pe Pea television ree parking. Call 723-6508. |si9 DOWN delivers sae a" : and Fiat Dealer FURNISHED, bed-sitfing room in pri-|Felcon wagon, Licence X15070; '#0 Ply-| Specializing in Volkeswagen val €, adult home. King West - Park area.|mouth hardtop, licence K5410 at Nicols R pair € table for young working girl. Tele-|Motors, Whitby, 668. esa and Service HP eee ---- ws eee imcoe Si bho Bee a BUYS re few 08) Animleate 60 Simcoe South CLEAN furnished rooms, central, light|with full factory warranty. Only a 728-0051 housekeeping. Tek ephone 72B- 38402. limited number left at N Rambler, -- -- -- -- } -- ¥ hashing $10 DOWN delive Volks' LGIN STREET EAST -- "Bed-sit- se sctitnei se ve radio, new m ie Lic sce 364856. Bein m and kitchen, with retrigerator/MUST SELL 1965 Sunbeam imp, Al/offer 'at Nichols Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. | ve. Suits working girl. Telephone Rear, $500. Four brand new tires '¢@ VAUXHALL Victor, 7,300 i| eo Ln" toler s or, origina hell SO liilltiedn iain atoll miles, four door sedan, A-1" shape. $890. | ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, ciose to|192 RAMBLER station wagon, good|Telephone 723.4203 : north GM. and parking space|condition, 6 cylinder, standard transmis- xe agteet ca available. Telephone 725-7819 sion, blue with light blue interior. Tele- thaughowt, body ant ae ae chal el ale PREIS fl 43 r xcellent, brie lbejnied bedroom, board optional. tires, economical transportation! e to schools working lady. Telephone 725-4240. suitable for teacher or | 1958 THUNDERBIRD, ; 3900, In ¢ good < ton- are 1690. dition Telephone 725-0678 or Athol Street East apply 300/196) VOLKSWAGEN, deluxe, while wails, FURNISHED singie room light house- --- te --|900d Condition. $325. '58 Dodge, hard keep if desired n quiet, clean|$25 DOWN delivers 'é Chevrolet 4-door\top, V-8 automatic, $150. eg Perry hom Donevan Collegiate. Ap-|sedan, automatic, new motor. Licence |985-7558 wiv 969 NA | J79811 at Nicols Mot nit r ply 259 Farewell Avenue yh 79811 at I Motors, Whitby, 668-3331. | i947 "rRIUMPH Herald - Lovely two tone WHITBY = TLARGE furnishec 1966 CHEVROLET Caprice, eight cyi-|with no rust. Excellent condition with m, suit roo! Telephone 65-4526 oF 665. two. Above were. Dahg Good condition. Telephone 725-|iow mileage. Best offer. To see phone 5481. 6-278, | 5 \'66 Ya-TON Chevrolet, 5,000 mil | |33--Automobiles | Want $10 DOWN buys 1965 Viva with | radio, A-1. $10 weekly. Bob Hobbs Motors, 146 Brock St. N., Whitby. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN in good almost like new, Leatherette upholstery, |rebullt engine. Priced very reasonably. Telephone 728-2497, [weton' ran "1500 Volkswagen station condition, wagon, radio, new tires. Best offer. a moving. Telephone 942-0768 |32--Trucks for Sale 's9) CHEV. Church Street. 1955 CHEVROLET, two ton tow truck: fifteen ton winch. Good condition, Tele- phone 728-4549 after 5 p.m FOR SALE or trade, 1967 I-ton Chevy. 8 twin tires, 6,000 miles, 7' x 12' box, solid plywood racks, isaobak and dash Phone 668-5605 Whitby \/s7 FORD six cyl. half-ton Pick-up ?Fleet- 'side box. Telephone 655-4697 Yaton pick up. ~ Apply 12 now tires, rear umper and trailer hitch. Radio, plywood covered box. W. Trineer Hampton, 263-2914. Buying A New Car ? 2 Sell your used car to Ted" | Talk 'Cash' to the New | Car Dealer and 'Save'. TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 _| WANTED, cars and trucks for wreck-| ing. No charge for towing. Best prices! paid. Telephone 728-4549 anytime.| Robert Nicols. SHAW AUTO WRECKERS CO, Cars| bought, parts for sale. iron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725- 2311. | 34--Automobile Repair a ae AUTOMATIC | TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N., 728-7339 | Transmissions are Our Only | Business --- Repairs, Adjust- {| ments, Exchanges. All work [ Guaranteed | FRED STONE _ | | Brooklin -- 86 Queen St. E. | Automotive Machine Shop | | | } } REBUILT ENGINES |30--Automobiles for Sole _|31--Compact Cars for Sale 38--Coming -- Events LIONS NOVEMBER SPECIAL BINGO $1,850 IN CASH PRIZES 10--$10 DOOR PRIZES 2 JACKPOTS $200 Each Both Must Go Increased to $300 In 52 Nos. or Less PLUS line both games 7.45 $10 $10 per Early Bird Game Guaranted minimum line and $50 $150 Shere 20 Regular gomes ot Double in 15 No Lost 5 bames, $30 ADMISSION $1.00 Bus Service 'ecy Simcoe Street at @ 7:15 p.m Wednesday 2a This Week Only | __ BIRTHS | GALLOWAY | Ford's Theatre | Comes Alive | | -- Cyril ond Kay (nee Prazienka) are Mmhank'y > their prayers answered a> oh wee arrival of @ baby ¢ me & ove a} 'PON , INovember 14, 1962. A special tanks WASMING TON (AP) : {Or, J. E. Rundie and wah ol tts stage empty ee eee ' _Abeaham Lins! py THE CANADIAN PRESS ZABUDSKY -- Joey td Jenawinon <Y was shot while! : aoe [proudly announce e BNa) oe Wal hing & there 102 years} Authors writing about life in 1 Dean fing Pie itie atvteah ae Aas GE . anew the! Canada a century ago often Tuesday November Ma tend to emphasize the hard- oO cote ae ee vent Says) ships faced by pioneers carv- lfor Commence, am ¥ presented) ing a living out of the wilder- beg 4 S » hext) ness lof Oshawe re Sot The activities of Canadians Pos. ee uae { group. hopes (0) with money and a taste for jasheremy % * mike . : |to Dr. Becker "Toor. sha ry grvup pre} the elegant sort of life that it JACKSON % a yoath season bes) could buy are usually over- pills) ace ag 4 ne "pet 12, Lincoln's) jooked, perhaps because high society. was still exemplified closed fo) by fashionable doings in the tar de ! Old World 700,000 res a $2 fut for many Canadians it was important to set a fine sie of fable, know the nuances for ©) making social calls, keep up fashion, be invited to the best homes "Large dinner services of one pattern are no longer cho- Sen," was the advice written the bOX by "a lady' for her peers in vis.wife sat] Canada. "The meats and DEATHS Sree Dare SONNEAL NANNAM, Arthur are escey ness Novem Arthur OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that the Corporation of the | County of Ontario will pe- | tition the Legislative Assem- bly of the Province of On- tario at it's next session for special legislation permitting {| increased votes for the mem- bers of it's Council on the basis of the number of muni cipal electors in the respective local municipalities | DATED at WHITBY this 3rd. day of November, 1967. Duncan B. Mcintyre, | 139 Brock Street South, | Whitby, Ontario. i Solicitor for the Applicant | 37--Auction Sales = Monster! 2 condition Children' under Auction sale of the entire stock at Stirtevants Auction Hall, 33 Hall St., Oshawa, Saturday, November 18 at 1 p.m.: antique buffet, chester- field suites, electric ranges, | televisions, exercise machine electric) beds complete, lamps, chrome suite, library table, al. windows and doors, etc, This is a clearance sale. Terms cash, no reserve. Myles King, auctioneer, 725-3039. | | 38--Coming Events CS. GO BINGO. Admission 50c | Two Jackpots | 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO |. $500. IN 50 NOS. OR LESS | $200. | s.Jnannounced Nos $25 Consolation Prize "BINGO TWO $250.00 JACKPOTS 54 and 57 $500.00 in 52 nos. or less $25 consolation prize $10 per line both games $150 jackpot $20 per line $50 full card $800 regular games $20 per game $40 in 17 nos. or less $150 special games $50 door prizes Early Bird Games at 745 p.m. Admission $1.00 Every Thursday RED BARN Buses leaving four corners: at 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m Children under 16 not admit- ~ COLONY TOURS -- PACKAGE -- FLORIDA TOURS $246 American 14 day GUIDED Tour, all accommodations. @ 14 meals included | @ Side tours included --NOV,. 24-- WWVA_ SHOW Wheeling, W. Virginia $29.75 American For Further Information Cail COLONY TOURS "OSHAWA 576-0246 $10 $175. Jackpot $75. full 20 Regular $20. Games pay double 17 Nos. or less Five $30. Games S$ rly Bird Game 7:45 p.m. EXTRA PRIZES per line both games $20. per line card in Every Thursday at the Novelties, Sewing, CENTENNIAL BAZAAR imcoe Street United Church THURSDAY, Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m. Astra and Sunshine Units, Feltwork, Knitting, Baking. TEA ROOM Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 and 7:15 P.M. and Returning after Bingo 16 Not Admitted SOCIAL BINGO W.W.V.A JAMBOREE Wheeling, West Virginia November 24-26 For Information Contact your local travel agent or Burley Bus Lines St. Hedwig's Auditorium 411 Olive Ave. 723-7171 Thurs., Nov. 16 t 7:30 SIMPLE THINGS TALK: Classified Ads ats: sell things you don't need for vod tougia Prizes -- Refreshments Dial 723-3492 for an Ad-writer and of the e OVERHAUL AND o formar of Wittion ENGINE PARTS NOV. 15th Rise 'sor $ 73th n "Funeral JUBILEE PAVILION in the 35--Lost -and Found = nem a recnmnen ne si cirindaeicesbtasachinaioscl shawa LOST. ~ Darx Drown wallet containing . * Thursday. citizenship papers and other Important e Reverend J. Smith. pavers. Call 725-0349. LOST -- Black part Persian cat, te| SUNNYSIDE HOPE, Lets Janette male. Children's pet. Gibbons St. ares | eniy @s a result of an accident al Telephone 728-3660. Reward. -- Janette 'Hope, LOST -- Upper dental plate, Saturda' dearly, loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon Telephone 725-2469. lope of Prince Albert and dear 36- "i e ~ O N S e [ ser Helen (Mrs. R. Sturman), Rag- Saas lan, Ronald of Newcastle, Jean, John sul Jol ACIS DSH and Beth, in her 20th year. Resting at Tepes jthe Chapel _ of iepegedlle Panabaker, |Port Perry, for service on Thursday, at THE CORPORATION |2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove Cemetery. (in lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Glenholme School for Retarded Children, Oshawa.) | KAY, Mildred P. At the Oshawa General |day, November 14, 1967, after a lengthy llIness Mildred P. Kay, beloved wife of Howard Kay (604 Garden Street, |Whitby), dear mother of Mrs. J. Ander- |son (Bernice) and Mrs. C. Mark (Bar- bara) both of Whitby and Ross of Osh- Jawa, also survived by nine grand- |children. In her 66th year. Resting at the |W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for lservice in the chapel, Thursday, Novem- ber 14, at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside \Cemetery. Minister, the Reverend J. Smith MACKEY, Arthur 5. |In hospital at Ottawa, on Tuesday, No- jvember 14, 1967, Arthur S. Mackey, re- |tired Bank of Nova Scotia manager, be- loved husband of May Davey of 315 Holmwood. Avenue, Ottawa, dear father jof Dr. Arthur G. of Ottawa, and F. |Gordon D. of Belleville. Resting at Hulse and Playfair Ltd., 315 McLeod St., |Ottawa. Service Friday, November 17, at 2 p.m. Interment at Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa MERRILL, Lillian Entered Into rest in the Oshawa General jHospital, on Wednesday, November 15, 1967. Lillian Hilliard, widow of Frederick Merrill and mother of Mrs, Clifford Mc- |Pherson (Eleanor) and Miss Helen Mer- rill of Oshawa, in her 75th year. Resting lat the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh- [awa with funeral service in the chapel, Friday, November 17, at 1:30 p.m. Inter- ment, Union Cemetery, Cobourg, Ontario. MOORE, Harvey (Harry) Franklin | (Member of Colborne Lodge No. AF and AM) | Suddenly at Apsley, Ontario, on Tues- |day, November 14, 1967, Harvey Harry Franklin Moore, beloved. 'husband of Agnes Villeneuve, 901 Centre Street, |Whitby. Dear father of Mrs. S. Harfield (Jean) of Montreal, Bruce of Flin Flon, |Manitoba, William of Toronto; also sur- vived by six grandchildren, in his 83rd lyear. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral |Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel Friday,, November 17, at 3:30 |p.m. Interment Castleton Cemetery. (Visitors commencing 7 p.m., Wednes- {day.) Minister the Reverend J, Smith. 1, |_ SMITH, Richard Thomson |Suddenly near Manchester, Ont., on Mon- day, November 13, 1967, Richard Thom- json Smith beloved husband of Jardine, father of Shelley and Colin at |home, brother of Mis¢ Jessie Smith, Mrs. J. Clark (Peggy), James and George all of Scotland, in his 43rd year, Resting at |the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, jwith funeral service in the chapel, Thurs- |day, November 16, at 3:30 p.m._ Inter- ment Oshawa Union Cemetery. Friends |are asked not to call at the funeral home |before Wednesday. STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E., 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. Hospital, Tues- | L.|the service. Phyllis| > comedy, Our Amer-) large dishes are. silver, the sweets come in heavy English testra floor are re-/ cut crystal, and each course ne-bottomed) brings with it plates of a dif- used the time Two} ferent ware." balconies are partially) In The Elegant Canadians, with the type of long} Tuella Creighton describes the on wh patrons sat graceful social activities of ss on the bal- the 1s60s. The highlight was cades Winding slate-step the: social whirl that. enve- sand wall and balcony joped: not only the Fathers of ; tak reproduced Confederation but their S taken after the as- daughters, sisters and wives h--also are in place as they met, at government expense, in a series of dining and dancing parties that swept them from Charlotte- town to Toronto. Part of the story is told in excerpts from the diary of Ann Coles, daughter of rinee- Edward Island op- position leader, George Coles. Mrs Creighton describes the fashionable gaiety of win- OBITUARIES MRS. MILDPED P. KAY Following a lengthy sickness, the death occurred, Nov. 14,| at the Oshawa General Hospital, | of Mrs. Mildred P. Kay, 604 Garden Street. Whitby. She was in her 66th year A daughter of the late Albert; : i : and Florence Keeler, the de-| '¢" | sports, the beauties of ceased was born in Brock| Quebec, Niagara and Hamil- Township and was married in| '0". Of spacious homes and public buildings. March 1927 at § ; ; Oe ee ae puaaeriand Fashions, the literary life, A resident of Whitby for 20 2 es years, Mrs. Kay had taught| tfavellers' accounts, a Christ- handicrafts at Fairview Lodge| ™as and the activities on Con- federation Day, July 1, 1867, are all included. There are also the less cheerful aspects of the social code, such as the elaborate set of rules for wearing mourning. An interesting section deals with the strict code governing the conduct of women who would. keep their names un- Problems Studied Of Mercenaries for 10 years. She was a member of St. Mark's United Church. Besides her husband, Howard Kay, the deceased is survived by two daughters, Mrs. J. An- derson (Bernice) and Mrs. C Mark (Barbara) both of Whitby and a son, Ross, of Oshawa. Also surviving are a_ sister, Mrs. B. Sloan (Eva) of Oshawa and two brothers, Henry Keeler| of Manilla and Loughie Keeler of Lindsay. She was _pre- deceased by a sister, Mrs. F. McInnes (Mary) and a brother, Lester Keeler. KINSHASA, The Congo (Reu- The funeral service will bejters) -- A mission of the Organ- held at the W. C. Town Funeral lization of African Unity left Chapel at 2 p.m., Nov. 16, Inter- jhere today for Rwanda to in- ment will be in Groveside Ceme-|form President Gregoire Kayib- tery. Rev. J. Smith, minister of|anda of the contents of a secret St. Mark's Church, will conduct! resolution dealing with the prob- lem of white mercenaries who HARVEY FRANKLIN MOORE '°u2ht refuge in his country. _ The death occurred suddenly,, About 100 white mercenaries Nov. 14, as the result of a heart|2"4 2,000 rebel Katangan gen- jattack, during a hunting trip in|darmes and their dependants \the Apsley area, of Harvey|fled to Rwanda Nov. 5 after Franklin (Harry) Moore, 901/>eing forced out of Bukavu, the Centre Street, Whitby, He was|¢@stern Congolese town they Early Hardships Stressed As Niceties Overlooked blemished. One requirement was obedience to their hus- bands. Marriages were ar- ranged for social and finan- cial benefit and personal preference was largely irrele- vant, The Elegant Canadians, by Luella Creighton, McClelland and Stewart, $7.50. If there was social elegance a century ago, there are parts of Canada where as recently as 30 years ago the dominant themes were homesteading and backbreaking pioneer life. B. J. Banfill was a nurse in Prairie settlements during the Depression years when train- load after.trainload of people from the Ukraine, Scandina- via and other European re- gions were arriving to settle the West. In Pioneer Nurse, Miss Ban- fill offers a personal account of the incredible courage it took to make a life in a new country. Pioneer Nurse, by B. J, Banfill, Ryerson Press, $3.50 A revitalized interest in Ca- nadiana and the production and sale of distinctive Cana- dian handicrafts have made a centennial publication of the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada a timely project. A Heritage of Canadian Handicrafts gives the detailed story of the origin and devel- opment of handicrafts in all provinces. The history of Canadian crafts begins with the Indian and Eskimo and~ intertwines with the lives of early immi- grants who developed such cottage arts as spinning, rug and pottery making, knitting and woodworking. Various ethnic stamped these crafts with their own special styles Some, such as the Scots in the Atlantic provinces and the Ukrainians in the West, brought unique crafts--tartan weaving and Easter egg painting. Some crafts, such as wood- working and the making of polished stone jewelry, have found a market in the tourist industry, Others have sur- vived as useful, pleasant pas- times, no longer a necessity as in the days when women spent hours knitting under- wear and thick sweaters to help their men ward off bitter winds. The illustrated book is ed- ited by H. Gordon Green, an author from Ormstown, Que Chapters on crafts in each province are based on re- search material gathered by WI members. The federation, with a membership of about 62,000 women in rural areas, is interested in the preserva- tion and growth of Canadian handicrafts. A Heritage of Canadian Handicrafts, edited hy H. Gor- don Green, McClelland and groups in his 83rd year. hie for "three months against A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. |Consolese troops. Stewart, $7.95. Hiram Moore, the deceased was born at Castleton, Ont. and had been a resident of Whitby since the 1940's. A mechanic and blacksmith, TABBED RY) NOY. 16 Cloudy and Fast Mr. Moore resided _ in Toronto) FIRST RACE = Purse $1,400. Claim-| ing (5000 aiden two-year-olds, foaled | and Noranda, Quebec, before] in? canada. 7 Furlongs (0). coming to Whitby. He was em- Brennan. Construction. Co, atlyaricPperigit",mecauey 18 gay, lo Boy Ajax and also by Stokely-Van- Fou Atel ncounel) oy Camp of' Canada Limited at| Oriental Ere" welecd X110 Whitby, prior to his retirement a year ago. He was an adherent jpg of St. Mark's United Chur:th, {21, Gia "Piss kit 7 " far Tudor, atts Whitby. He was a member of 2) ia, Kelly X105 Colborne Lodge, No. 91, AF and| Sates, Gibson X102 Canada's Answer, Kelly X110 Massed Force, Kelly X113 (3000). Three-year-olds. 7 Furlongs | Rortras Gem, Brownell X104 Oliphant, Dittfach 114 Mr. Moore is survived by his) euehan Dittfach 114 wife, the former Agnes Ville-|Bea Nutts, Grubb X110 neuve, whom he married at) Hiro RACE -- Purse $1,800, Claim.| Whitby in 1942; a daughter,|ing (3000). Three-year-olds (Divn of 2nd). if |7 Furlongs (8). Mrs. S. Harf'eld (Jean) of Mon-|eggor's Whistle, Walsh 114 treal and two sons, Bruce Of | Mission Clove, Kelly X112 Flin Flon, Manitoba and Wil-/Qistate KeBlenc 19 liam of Toronto. {Coot B&F Cool, Ditttach 114 7 Our Gooden, Dittfach 112 Also surviving are two sisters, lg dia Mrs. W. Covert (Minnie) of|power Court, Armstrong 109 Castleton and Mrs. V. Miller) (Eva) of Cobourg. He was pre-| deceased by a brother, Fred. aids SE ee eer The funeral service will be | prince 'Bunty, Sragtiela X107 held at the W. C, Town Funeral cal Emir, Sibson X10 FH . ol amp, elly Chapel, Whitby, at 3:30 D.m../p3rk Scope Grubb BAXII7 Nov. 17. Interment will be a hoe Grubb X114 r Trio, Grubb B-X106 Fevenge Cc ee A ig eee |Marking Beay, No Boy 115 \Br FOURTH RACE--Purse $1,800, Claim. ing (3000). Three-year-olds and up, 7) Furlongs (8), } | | IN MEMORIAM | | | COWLE -- In loving memory of a dear } mother and grandmother, Dorothy }Cowle, who passed away November 15, 11960. | Wonderful. memories, woven..in..gold, | This is the picture we tenderly hold; Deep in our hearts her memory is kept, To love, cherish and never forget. |--Sadly missed and lovingly remembered lby son Charles, daughter-in-law Laura jand grandchildren. COWLE -- In loving memory of a Idear wife and mother, Dorothy, who passed away November 15, 1960. Though her smile is gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, Of one we loved so much. Her memory Is our keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has her in his keeping, We have her in our hearts. Sadly missed by husband Theodore and sons Freddy and Tommy. TURNER -- In loving memory of a devoted mother, Sarah Elizabeth, who passed away November 14, 1950. Though absent, you are ever near, Still missed, loved, always dear. --Ever remembered by daughters, Onda and Shirley. 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 TIMES ACTION | CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS! S)a-- f Henderson and E Lieberman| Church, will conduct the serv-|, | ice. RICHARD T. SMITH Richard Thomson (Scotty) Smith, 232 Chadburn St., Osh- awa, died Nov. 13. of a 2 accident near Manchester. was 42, Mr. Smith was born in} Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland,} the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. He married the former lis Jardine Aug. 13, 1955, Simcoe Street United church and had been a resident of Oshawa for the past 17 years. Mr, Smith. had been employ- ed by the Bell Telephone Com- ntry. af J Vander Haeghe Entry. (EXACTOR WAGERING) FIFTH RACE -- Purse $1,900, = Pll ing (4000). Three-year-olds and wu TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14 | cla 5-Genesee Ann, Thib'du 9.00 5.60 4.60 Phyl-|3-The Canadian, Elgie 5.00 4.00 in park Potomac, Carroll 9.50 Time 2:15 1-5 Also Started: Mr, Jive ©, P, 'locket | Rocket C, Chief Tom Scott, Lee Worthy | S. and Scot's Up FIRST RACE -- Mile trot purse $800 iming SECOND RACE -- Milé pace purse $900 conditioned i 3 rs 8-Pointer Hal, Hill 6.30 3.00 3.10 pany of Canada for 10 years|7-Tip Cee Chief, Cochrane . 270 2.60 before his death and was aj?Sirgamo, Robillard 8.10 member of the Oshawa Unitar-| Also Started: Free Wheeling, Gala ian Fellowship. He was also a Pa ltaal e Vicky Adios and Robert R. i member of the 3rd Oshawalscratched: Cap Matin Boy Scouts group committee} Daily Double 5 and: id $64, and served in the Royal Navy's|©nsol@tion Double 5 and. 4, paid $9.70 Combined Operations during) THIRD RACE -- Mile trot purse $800 claiming the Second World War. iNirst).G., Crowe 7.70 3.80 3.80 He is survived by his wife; |2-vital victory, Robinson 3.20 2.70 a daughter Shelley and a son, see Re Carter 4.20 Colin, both at home; two sis- Al Started: G. Philip, Wi: 1, ters, Mrs. J. Clark (Peggy) and wa Miro' Bresty etal Oat Ottawa Duke, Armbro Frosty and Gay Miss Jessie Smith and two Frise brothers, eontig and George, | gpOURTH RACE -- Mile pace purse all of Scotlan claiming + ' 8-Lord Hrmn, Waddell 10.00 4.40 2. The memorial service will be EHasty Widow, Telfer ey ced ie held from the Armstrong ee gf Atom, Norris 2.70 Funeral Home, Nov. 16, at 3:30 Te eas, Rocky G., Foxle G. p.m. Rev. John H. Morgan of} Jacke wil (DQ), a Ar lst Unitarian Congregation, To- om he Wil fini ronto, will conduct the service. |piaces sixth if moe, oe Interment will be held in Osh- Lee, Colosse Mir and Oro SECOND RACE--Purse $1,800. Claim-| GREENWOOD ENTRIES {Furlongs (9) | Suitan's Treat, Brownell |Big Rocky, Grubb X114 Robin Whippet, Dittfach 119 |Shining Mark, Platts X109 }Piedall, LeBlanc 113 Will Do It, Brownell X11) Indian Game, Grubb X111 |Trayhl Dancer, McCauley 109 Alberta Sunshine, Platts X111 XX109 SIXTH RACE ing (7500) (9), Lisa B. Good, Kelly X103 Pipers Hill, No Boy 108 |Won Ton, Dittfach 117 | Turkish Princess, Brownell |Spring Comet, Bell 1 jNeat Little Divil, Brownell Son of Bruce, Armstrong 111 Parade Ground, Turcotte 111 Henry's Queen, Armstrong 108 Purse $2,300. Claim Two-year-olds. 7 Furlongs x103 XX101 SEVENTH RACE--Purse $3,000. Allow- ances. Two-year-olds. One Mile (7). Triumvir, Kelly X105 |Post Pioneer, Grubb x112 jAmber Relic, No Boy 107 jOvation, Dittfach 117 Percussionist, Gomez 115 Turf Accountant, Brownell X108 Phelodie, Grubb X105 (EXACTOR WAGERING) EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- ing (3000). Three-year-olds and up, foal- ed in Canada. One and one-sixteenth |Miles (9), |Castenango, No Boy 117 Larkspur Lady, Dittfach A-116 Enlyn Sun, Turcotte A-119 Andrea Inez, Dittfach 114 |Drifted, No Boy 112 |Caledon Star, Platts X114 Al allt Grubb X112 other Leo, Kelly X114 Berno Miss, Walsh ae XX--7 Ibs rales [XXX--10 tos AA POST TIME 1 PIM. , MOHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS 5-The Crooner, Zirnis. 10,70 5.20 2.80 I-Invincible Pick, Waddell 8.40 4.50 asadg od Waples 2.60 Time 2:12 Also Started: Mooreland's Dusty, John- ny Bun, Babe Adios, Gords Girl and Kawartha Bob SIXTH RACE -- Mii conditioned He pace purse $800 ac Zin, Ellicott 4.80 3, 4. 6Kelly Mac Hal, Varcoe 400 2% Davey | Anderson, Waddell 3.00 Also Started: Andy Ellis, Singleland, Watson E. Frisco, Dr. Joe'd Lady Exactor, 5 and "Qe $25.10 SEVENTH RACE*-- Doug Smith and Mile pace purse $1,200 claiming é-Incnt Bob, Gemmill 6.50 3.90 2.70 3-Sailor Mon, Waples 3.80 2.80 1-Major's Missey, Curran 40 Time 2:13 3-5 Also Started: Jimmy's Lady, Tommy Attorney D., Top Nofch Pick, Harry Dil- lon and Mark Boone EIGHTH RACE $1,200 conditioned Mile pace purse 3-Dr. John Frost, Curran 9,20 4.90 4.60 Greentree Judy, Boyce 4.10 3.50 4-Bud Gist, lad 6.60 ime 2: Also Started: Espionage, -Rhilbrick Grattan, Prince Sherman, Frosty Magic and Star Folley y . NINTH RACE -- Mile pac $1,100 claiming ee 4-Teddy Direct C., Crn 12.30 5.80 3.50 5-Ben Carey, Geisel 8.90 9.10 7-Rockie W. Grattan, Waples 2.80 Time 2:09 3-5 Also Started: Kawartha Star, Johnnie Hy9, Treasure Mir, Mr. Dee and j FIFTH RACE -- Mil awa Union cemetery, lone ile pace purse $800 Echo 0. - Valley 'Attendance 2,458, Handie $162,801. OSHA WA MEN'S WEDNESDAY LE High Triples Les Reed 794 (270), ~ Geo, Bob Carte: Childs Andy Vanderende 716 (277), . son 703 (248),/ John Bill Sibeon 696 (254 (274), Vanstaveren 684 (292 High Singles -- Ray Short 283, Hans Clarence Moor Ron Pye 259, B Rosebush 277, Robinson 261, Azzaro ), Ozzie Dave Walker 694 (274) Ed H Zimme son 252, Keith Laundry 252, son 251 and Don Duncan 250. Team Standings Assoc. No, 1 3, The Containers 3, Rambi Lid. 2, Mitton Machi: -- Whi Golfers ers 2, L inery 2, V ber Shop 2, Ottenbrites 2, Jc Shop 1, Sportsman's Mullan Real Estate Corner 1, 1, Jim's 1, Whitby Police Assoc. No. 2 Food Market 0, B. and B, and A. and T. Motors 0. MEN'S THURS! High Triples -- Doc Tom Mclvor 767 (326), (284), Ed, Samanski yer 732 (307), John DAY LE, Datoe Ron | 750 (259) Breuchle Gord Deeth 726 (272), Ed Brus Doug Rowden 714 (266), Ma 713 (241) and Keith MacDonai High Singles -- Bob McNair 295, Fred Hi 270, Bob McAllister Bill Ron Green 255 Team Standings -~ Curti latch 286, 264, Paul Gordon 263, Bob Corre! Del boy mond Insulations 3, Post Offic Firemen 2, Ken Smith Const. Antenna 2, Sweats 2, The Guys 1, Red Wings 1, Hardware 1, K of Mercantile Dept. The AA's 2, L 1, Kaiser County Bow! Cc 0, DuF Store 0. WIRE AND HARNE: High Triples Bob Lay Bob Clark 722, Enid Robinsor Partridge 660, George Robinso Burrill 627, Elmo Lynburger Lynburner 614, Slim Bell 604 Peebles 607. High Singles -- Flo Johnsto Pleau 240, Alice Neville 236, Lean 234, Pauline Bell 232, At 225, Bev Barclay 225, Leo G Lionel LaChance 217 and hill: 212, Team Standing: Hi Los Strikes 43, Twiggies 37, Hear Gay Six 32, Pin Pickers 28, Hi Balls 23, Jesters Hi Los won the fi NEIGHBORH High Triples -- 21 and All rst section OOD LAL Dorothy (240, 239, 206), Darlene Wilso 221, 219), Edna Hal Jay Shewring 632 (2 1 681 (235, 18, 216), E 605 (227) and Norma Scott 605 "High Singles -- F Collins 215, 209, Baldwin 211, Georg Jo Litster Laura Collins ie Barker Mitruk 209, Lois Burden 209, Pearse 206, Mary ? irle-206,-S stanley 205 and Molly DePra Point# Taken -- Campbells 4, Collins tericks 0; Team Standing -- rings 6 Burrus 5, Pearse 3, Burrus. 3, 0; Shewri Wilsons Campbell Pearse 5, 3, Wilsons 2, Collins 2 and Vi ORANGE High' Singles 205, Dianne Fuller 267, Don Marshall 243, LEAGUE - Lorraine R 275, 259, Barne Elme Bea Allen 232, Reg. Reich Shangraw 228, W. Talbot 225, | 219 and Herb Gill 2 High Triples (304, , 235), Bob Ed Samkovas 674 saros 665 (291), 258), Sam Plume 6 Reich 644 (286), 243), Joan Ellis 627 19, Jack Go Ellis 688 (212, Faith Youn 49 (286, 21 Jim Marshal (201, 238) Donald 627 (202, 230) MOTOR CITY JUNIOR 1 Bantams -- Glen Kirkham 245), Terry Bell 399 (210, England 361 (196, 165), Roser 356, Albert Harris 342 (213), 175), man 338 (163, 323 (198), Rhonda Him Mitchell 307 ( and Douglas Dalton Juniors -- Steve Bruce Hubbard 405 401 (196, 205), Jim Debra Sholdra Smith 361 (197, 357 (207), Janet Sutherland 36 164), Patricia Armstrong 175), Ron 300. McBride Bracey 372 341 (175, (279), D (210, 18 Debbie Pauline Mayhew 354 Batt 340 (200), Mike Pilon 33¢ and Robert Harding 335 (188) First Section winners -- Cea Kirkham, Seniors -- David Schneider 668 244), Fowler 663 (231, (223, Rick Wayne Hubbard 63) Marcel Rene 675 (235, 2! Nigel Hyderman (235, Hodgson 624 (226, 212), Arme 420 (236) and Brian Hircock: First section winners, Idiots, with Captain Wayne Fowler. UAWA LEAGUE Points: Group 1 -- Tume App. 0; Durnos 4, Roger's 0 Fleming's 1; Goch': s 3, Clint Group 2 -- Al's BI-Rite's 4, Kone 3, Houdaille 1; Med. 3, Tony's 1; Motor City 3, | The 27's 3, Berg's 1 Standing: Group 1 -- Su Fleming's 21, Tumey's 20, Durno's 18 Roger's 14, Clint Home App. Group 2 -- Cadillac 20, He Kemp's 19, Al'¢ Bi-Rite 18, 'ony's 13, 4 C, Dove 89 Motor City 14, T Med. Pharmacy 11 and Activ High Triples - dell 842, 784, D. Brown Sabins 763, 767, D, Hodgson 761, E. Jordon 836, H. M. Cob u 756, R. Murray 738 and D. Da WESTMOUNT CENTENNIAL High Triples Lamb 626, Annabelle Cobb 7 Mabel Smith 725, llyn Martin 638, Tik 610. High Singles Veenhof 202, 203, Veenhof 201, Maurice Cecil Ken Cobb 7, Doug Wood Morris Love Lam b Jim Laurie Bennett 207, Betty Somerville Bill Taylor Randy Love 205, Martin 212, Howard Kelloch 21 Woodcock 257. Team Standing been won by team DOWNTOWN High Triples: B -- The first No. 1, INDUST The Bishop 752, D. Smith 755, R. Al Perry 759, L. S 738, High Singles: 326, L. Schram. 3: P, Hansen 733, Greene 736 and K. chram 738, W. St 25, Poole 314, P. Hansen 299, D. D. Kornbloom 273, A. Green C._ Daniels 279. Team Standings: 24321 New Team 23: Beverages 22020 - 21516 - 11. Scotts Mister T. + 24, Jim's BA 21726 - a St. Omge W. Stata 328, A. Pert Chi - 36, MeLaughlin Fuel 1 15 and Ha Three more nights left in th MOTOR CITY High Triples: Butler 738, Lovie SUNDAY Kelemen Doug Smith Rotnik 722, Dave Walker 674, | son 655,. Vi Brow in 651, Mur! 643, Paul Bligdon 643 and Ror High Singles: Ted Smith 259 242, 213; 230, Earl ey Y Gandiogst 203; Sky Div Rex Gillette 239; Ev Pye 228, + "Bob Ouellette 225, ; las Smith 217 and Mar Lec Dori: er shots 4, Jets 3, Hippies 3, Mod ins 2, Mini Skirt# 1, Tennors ' © and Misfits 0. Keep up the hii igh scores. DUPLATE LEAGUE Bent 812, High Triples: J W. Anthony 757, W. Evan High Singles: (307, 258); s 641 and brough 279, H. Curwin 265, Smashers 18, Losers 14, Bools and Chains Abstainers R. Pelion 345, Dodgers 18, 16, 13 and Rockets 14 OLD COUNTRY CLU High Triples: Bob Shelley 24) (752); (796); c is Keith Alderton 274 Ernie Mcliwraith 267, Frank Linley 264, 201, 234 (6 da Baron 217, 215, 242 (674); 232, 221, 213 (666); Art Will 218 (661); Roy Mills 286 (¢ Brown 225, 212 (632) and Sta 224, 228 (626). High Singles: Joe Finch Parsons 248, Eric Lloyd 24 Helps 245, Arthur Watts 232, dington 232, Irene Hulme 227. Shelley 224, Al Baron 222 and erly 220. Team. Standings: 4#, Bobcats 44, Crowd 37, Racer: Blunders and Killles 13. Winners of first Nuts 41, s 32, Hi section Limeys 55, He Sp Corner Pins 25, Limeys 55, Pinfall - Help 3 WEDNESDAY AFTE whoa High Triples: Marilyn

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