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Whitby Free Press, 14 Jun 1978, p. 18

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- 4- -PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1978, WHITBY FREE PRESS 5' 79-18,22 WHITBY MAUt lé615 D" adsE WIIIY 2',ý Storey brick superb structure buiît in 1915. Kitchen remodelled, plumbi'ng, wiring updated. Ail original doors & fixtures. Excellent lot> 53 x 115, 3 bay windows, dejached garage. Reduced to $54,900. Cal Mike-Povinsky 579-1822. WITBY $29,900 Building lot with driveway & apple trees. Mature area of custom homes. Cal 579-1822. INVESTMENT Commercial building with apartments & businesses, over 579-1822 for more details. $20,000 income yearly. Cali IINVESTMENT PROPERTY Lot 77 x 673 with sinali bungalow, $65,000. gçjfcitwooL Ihf~lI& AC~I v uoit-wUn...-Z o9LÉtbLJMMEtL. Customor Satisfaction Guaranteed' 1977 Courer - Pick up Green, 4 cyl., 4 speed AM/FM,8 track & box cover. Lic. 088 319 $5 1975 OIdsmoblU. Vista Crulser Wagon V-8 automatîc, P/S, P/B, air conditioning, Sun roof, tan colour. Lic. JXU 0741 $4295 197 Coiger XR.7 V-8 automnatic * P/S, P/B, vinyl roof, defroster, W/W, W/C, AM radio, cream colour. Lic. KHH 896 $4995 1977 Gran Mauqul.. Copper colour. FuIIy Ioaded. Too many options to Iist. Lic. KYP 058 $5995 "Our cornpany policy is 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION" isays Doug Johnston , President f Glenwood Lincoln Mercury. 1120 DUNDAS ST. L OBITUARIES DOUGLAS REYNOLDS Douglas -Lawrence Reynolds, 329 Dovedale Drive dipd June 10 at the Dr. J. 0. Ryddy làospital, at the age of li2. A soùi of 'John and Eva Reynolds, he was born March 30, 1926 at Amhurst, Nova Scotia, and had lived in Whitby about 20 years. He worked as a yardman at General Motors in Oshawa. .Mr. Reynolds was a member, of Ail Saints' Anglican -Church and Royal Canadian Legion Branch 112. He is survived by his wfe,$ the former Georgina Gibbon, whom he married at St. Luke's 'Anglican' Church, Toronto in 1950; 'two sons, Paul at home and Rodney of Midland; and two daughters, Debbie and Karen of Toronto. He was prede- ceased by two sons, Michael and Alan Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds is also survived by one sister, Shirley of Nova Scoita; and two brothers, Fred of Nova Scotia and Ron of Toronto, and one grandson, Michael. The funeral was held June 12 at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Rev. J. A. Roney of Ail Saints' Church officiat- ing. Interment followed. in union Cemetery, Oshawa. Custom cuting and shaping for women, »with elnpbasis on individuality. Cail for an appointment 668-3621 109 BYRON St. S, GUIDA & DINO INSTITUTE 0F BEAUTY 668-6031à HILDA HOEKSTRA Hilda, -H&kstra, of 64 Wayne Streýt,' Oshawa, a resident of Vhitby for 16 years, ý-ed une 7 at the Etobicoký GerAeral Hospital from injukies received in a car accideht. A daughter of Henry and Tilly Hoekstra, she was born May 12, 1956 at Brampton, Ontario. Miss Hoekstra graduated from Durham College as -a registered nurse in 1977, and worked at Hillsdale Manor in Oshawa. She was a member of Zion Christian Reformed Church, Oshawa and active in youth groups at the church. Miss Hoekstra is survived by her fiance, John Visser of Oshawa, ber parents, Henry and Tilly Hoekstra of Niagara Falls, her grand- father, Jetze Hoekstra of Holland, one brother, Jeffrey, and four sisters, Dorothy, Wendy, Betty and Joanne, of Niagara Falls. Visitors were received at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel until June 10 when the funeral was held at Zion Christian Reformed Chuirch, Oshawa Rev. P.W. DeHaan off iciated. Interment fol- lowed* in Mount Lawn Family meeting. Whitby AI-Anon will be holding a family meeting for people interested in the problems of alcoholism at Ail Saints' Anglican Church June 20 at 8 p.m. Addresses will be made by speakers from Alcoholic Anonymous, AI-Anon and Alateen. A WIN A FREE SUIT FOR DAD ON FATHERS DAY JUNE 18 FREE TUE 0f YOUR CHOICE AND ZIPPER FRONT GARMENT BAC WITN THE PURCHASE 0F ANY REGULARLY FRIGD SUIT A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ARTICLE TILL FATHERS DAY JUNE 18. A GOOD SELECTION 0F SUITS, CO-ORDINATES, BLAZERS, GOLF SHIRTS, SOCkS, TUES, SHORTY PYJAMAS, SLACKS, CABANA SmT, OUTER SHORTS GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE IN ANY DENOMINATION WE CARRY MANY BIG SIZES IN MENS APPAREL. DEPOSIT THIS BALIDUT IN STORE AND BE ELIGIBLE FOR ORAW TO WIN A MANS 3 PIECE VESTEO SUIT FROM OUR STOCK. NAME.................................................................. ADDRESS ......................................................... TELEPHONE .......................................................... PRESENT THIS AD AND IN ADDITION TO A FREE DRAW YO ILRECEIVE A 10% DISCOUNT ON ANY CASH SALEW(OnReg. Priced merchandise) mmmmwmmmmý 1 LEONA WAISBERG Leona Ewen iîsberg, 301 Anderson. Stref , died at the Oshawa 'Gene ai Hospital, May 22 *< theàgepf 71. A daud<htèý James and Sarah r4a'rtig, Mrs. Wais- berg was born Aug. 11, 1906 at Havelock, Ontario. She was a meiVber of St. Andew's Presbyterian Church, Whitby. Mrs. Waisberg is survived by her husband, Solomon Yaisbèig, ad 6ïné siîté Mrs. John Hawley (Elsie), of Toronto. The funeral was held May 25 at W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Rev. W.J.S. McClure officiating, and was followed by cremnation. Contributions to the Canadian Arfhritic Society would be appreciated. Library has exchange The Whitl'y Public Library is starting F t this4. month an exchange piïpgraiýi for items which you pay ',no longer need, but somneone else may want; 11e children's department is accepting wooden puzzles for exchanige, and the librry has also set up an exchange of patterns for adut and children's clothing. The pat- tern exchangç is located by ý Ai L-- dc i È& àrv»r-r% 668-3621 OBITUARIES

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