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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Mar 1963, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Morch 28, 1963 IN MEMORIAM 30--Automobiles Wanted BGG le pe a OH a-@ |(32---Articles For Sale CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continuen from Page 21) a H F i k L i i i i i i i s Fg & ; H i ¥ >E ff se EF g : u i F i i ge all ei e 4 9 PROUD parents: The news of your Blessed Event can be announced to your friends and relatives in The Osh awa Times for only $150. Just tele- phone 723-3492--A Ad-writer will assist you in writing Birth Ni DEATHS BRAMLEY, Ada Entéred into rest in Hillsdale Manor, March of Ernest mother of Mrs. Melvin Anderson (Joyce) of Oshawa, Harold Bramley, Oshawa, in her 76th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with memorial service in the chapel on Friday, March 29 at 2 p.m, Interment Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. (Friends are asked to call at the funeral home commencing Thurs. day noon.) FITCHETT, (Beare) Frances Marguerite at the ¢ Port Perry, on Thursday, March 28. 1963, Marguerite Bryson, dearly loved wife of the late Hiram Fitchett, dear mother of Clarence, Maxine (Mrs. D. W. Holden), both of Oshawa, Burgess} of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Bruce Beare of Port Perry, in her 73rd year. Resting at the chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. Interment Pin Grove Cemetery. LIBBY, Verna E. In Oshawa General on Wed- nesday, March 27, 1963, Verna E. Zeland, beloved wife of Martin Libby and loving mother of Mrs. G. Roberts (Ruth), Mrs. R. F. Skitch (Doreen) and Waiter H., all of Oshawa, in her 65th year. The late Mrs. Libby is resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Ser- vice in the chapel Saturdoy, March 30, at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. In leu of flowers donations to your favorite charity will be .|}dear mother, Sophia Foskett, who pass- -jed away March 28, 1961. | We think end. tolwho passed away March 28, 1961. 27,|---Too dearly loved ®/away March 28, 1961. FOSKFTT -- In loving me wonderful grandmother, m: Sophia 1) ay 5 s|29----Automobiles For Sale 29--Automobiles For Sale Hos tt, who passed aw: 1961. You are not forgotten Though As you always were before. --Always remembered by grandson, Danny. FOSKETT -- In loving memory of a 1960 CORVAIR sedan, one owner, spot- throughout, Only -eight thou-|ical DGE four-door, good mechan beet yet new licences, $100, 'Tele- 1955 INTIAC, standard six, snow tires, ph Good Best offer. Telephone 725-3811 after 6 p.m. LAKESHORF Auto Wreckers want cars for . Highest prices paid. 220) Wentworth East. 725-1181. RANGE, electric, auto- OBITUARIES "0" gether fg yi tion. $75. Telephone $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. O accordion with case, 120 bass, 'elephone 728-0855. PIAN like new. $150. T a ee one eee = portable, adding machine, c: re; ster, electric calculator, scale, cheque- writer, Will sell reasonably, Tele- Phone "723-4434. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator, chester- sang and chair, two kitchen cabinets, .95.| gine, West. | throughout. Terms if We do not et, not do we intend thi ee iin, oak Wil te Oe Forgotten by some you may be In our memory you will ever be. ~--davingly remembered by son George, wife and family. FOSKETT -- In loving memory of our dear grandmother and great-grand-| mother, Sophia Homes Foskett, who passed away March 28, 1961, As angels keep their watch up there NEW ADDRESS OF WILSON BATTERY SALES AND SERVICE 1956 CHEVROLET deluxe, two door, en- body and tires A-i, immaculate necessry, $795 or offer. 728-0558. 1954 FORD half ton truck, A-1 condi- tion (racks if wanted), Make an offer. will consider trade for car. Tele- phone 725-8977 after 4.30. 1962 PONTIAC four door, hardtop, maroon, gr ng 8 cylinder powered, 641 Cromwe!l Ave. electric and seat. Telephone 725-3826, (Corner Park Rd. & Bloor St.) DIAL 723-3512 Please God, just let her know That we down here do not forget We love and mirs her so. RENAULT- PEUGEOT-AUSTIN Parts and Service --Gadly missed and ever remembered by gr h Mary and Bob and Robbie. FOSKETT -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Sophia Homes Foskett, Va give the world if I could say I'l. go and see my Mom 'today, STATHAM B.A. SERVICE RITSON ROAD AND_KING 723-4733 and 723-7712 1956 PLYMOUTH, t 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used Car to "Ted" Talk, "Cash" to the New wo in good condition. Telephone 723-9691, MRS. E. BENZIE A former Whitby resident died March 11 in Middle Mus- quodobit, Nova. Scotia. Mrs. Ebb Benzie was in her 88th year. While a resident of Whitby, she resided with Mr. and Mrs. Alum Jones, former owners of STUDENTS A ply Oshawa Office, lll Dundas Street West. Whitby Cl s. Mrs. Jones was her niece. She moved with the couple to Middle Musquodo- bit. Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 CAMFRAS, 35 mm, Viewfinder and flash, $30, Movie camera, Brownie Kodak, 8 mm, $20. Telphnn 723-1058. 1951 CHEVROLET, 2 door, good to dis- 31--Automobile Repair mantle for parts, Will fit models from 1949 to 1951. After 5.30 p.m., telephone rebuil motor and starter, new battery and tires, radio, extras, needs some body work. $250 or best offer. Ajax 942-6552. 1957 HILLMAN sedan, like new; one owner; completely equipped. $50 down, will finance balance. Telephone 728-6094. 1954 OLDSMOBILE 98, two door hard- top, two-t P» » fully 1 and 5 p.m., 253 Athol Street East. 1955 CHEVROLET two door, radio, automatic, mechanically A-l, $ best offer. Private. Telephone Whitby 668-5126. 600 or Fred, HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR _TUNE-UP_ AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST, WEST 723-7822 32--Articles for Sale 726-2515, MRS, FRANCES M. FITCHETT The death occurred suddenly. at the Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital this morning beloved wife of the late Hiram AUTOMOTIVE repair shop used equip- ment; Black Decker grinder; paint spray guns, vibrator sander. After 5.30 p.m., call for Norm, 728-2515. 'wo|Fitchett. Mrs. Fitchett was in her 73rd year. DORSET Ski-Boat with trailer. Excel- lent condition, Used % season. Fast! equipped with windshield, steering wheel, lights. After 6 telephone 728- 3925. and Annie Bryson, the deceased was born at Watford, Ont. and had been a resident of Port WEDDING gown, full length sleeves, organza Telephone 723-9800, with hoop, . Size 14, Perry for 42 years. She was a member of the Port Perry Unit- ed Church and was an active To sit with her and talk awhile, To laugh and joke and see her smile. We miss you Mom, we always will, Your vacant place no one can fill --Always remembered by daughter Irene, husband and grandchildren, FOSKETT -- In loving memory and of a) dear gr t id TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS r & ther. Sophia (Homes) Foskett, who passed away March 28, 1961. We cannot bring the old days back, When we were all (All Makes and Models) CALL 625-6553 14 Albert St. But secret tears and loving. hough' Will live with us forever. to be forgotten by Jacqueline, Brice and great-grandchil- dren Terry, Jamie, Danny. FOSKETT -- In loving memory of a wonderful grandmother, Sophia (Homes) Foskett, who passed away March 23, 1961 Beside your grave I often stand, With heart both crushed and sore, BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 1957 GMC truck, 2% ton, 14 ft. rack, 8 ft. wide. lechanically good. New paint job. Will accept smaller truck on trade. Telephone 728-3864. 1959 VOLVO, one owner, very good condition, $1095 or best offer. Telephone Ajax 942-2874 before 3.30. 1952 CHEVROLET, dismantied, will sell all parts, priced separately. 167 Bloor Street East. Telephone 723-2000. PRIVATE,. one owner, 1956 Buick sedan, hardtop, automatic, good condi- tion throughout. For further informa- tion telephone Whitby, 668-3794, 1959 CHEVROLET BelAir, four door, radio, one owner. Low mileage, like new. Telephone 725-7792. 1955 DODGE station wagon, good rub- ber. Fair running condition, $125 or nearest offer, Telephone 728-9829. 1949 CHEVROLET %-ton pick-up truck. Silent till the sweet words come, "not lost, but gone before". God knows how much I miss you, He counts the tears I shed : And whispers, "She only sleeps, Your loved one is not dead". So I'll be brave, dear, And pray to God each day, And when He calls me home to you Your smile will guide the way. --lovingly_ remembered by grand- daughter, Eleanor and grandson, Jo'. FOSKETT -- In loving memory of a wonderful mother and grandmother, Sophia (Homes) Foskett who passed A_mother who gave us the best of| her life, Who cherished our secrets, our sor-' row, our strife, Who taught us to love and taught us to pray. Dear mother in Heaven, God bless you today. Your life was unselfish, for others you lived, Not for what you received but for what you could give. Just a loving thought, just a silent tear, THOMSON, Esther 4 Saskatchewan, and --Lovingly remembered bf Jamee'S. of Regina, daughter of the|miseed by daughter Alice. son-in-law McClellan of| Bill, late James and Rachel Whitby, sister of Waiter McClellan of Toronto and John of Whitby, in her 84th Dear memory of a mother so dear. s God take a message to our mother above, Tell her how much we miss her, and give her our love. and sadly en Beverly, gr year. Funeral service from the Tubman A Whale OF A Sale Fine Used Cars 1963 FALCON 4 DOOR SEDAN Automatic radio, big engine. Many other extras. AT COST 1963 FALCON SEDAN, 4 DOOR Standard with convenience pack, AT COST 1959 AUSTIN Needs work. Price $65 or nearest offer. T 728-9829. 1962 PONTIAC convertible, good tires, radio, power brakes, power steering, $2,800 or best offer. Port Perry, 985-7497. 1959 FORD, twenty-four thousand miles, automatic, new tires, radio, leaving country, $900. 129 Byron Street North, Whitby. 1969 CHEVROLET convertible, engine, metallic gray, automatic trans- mission, full power, radio, 4 new tires, $2,100. Will accept trade or can be fi- nanced. Telephone 728-5972. 1957 CHEVROLFT station wagon, six cylinder, automatic trane'<sion, radio,| good condition, one owner, Telephone GUN (old antique)wanted. Also old cartridges, Telephone Oshawa 725-8183. REED organ, Dominion, $60. Telephone evenings until 8 p.m, 725-7001. REFRIGERATOR Kelvinator 10 cu. ft. APPLE TREES 350.-- Two to 3 years old. Suitable nice orchard. Will sell all or any amount, $2 EACH After 5 P.M, Bowmanville 623-2186: $45. Aluminum screen, 23 x 46 inches, Telephone 728-3506. worker in the United Church Women. Mrs, twice. Her first husband was TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du- Frederick Beare, who pre- iters, three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. BUY AND SFLL, good used furniture and appliances. One location only. Pretty's Furr'ture, 444 Simcoe Street South. 723-3271. v8,| 1955 CHEVROLET, four door, auto- matic, V8 engine, $150 cash, take over Payments for balance, After 4 p.m. telephone 728-8319. 1962 CORVAIR 700, black, red interior, 102 hp., 3speed transmission, radio, whitewalls, one owner car, only 14,000 miles. $1,895 or. make offer. After 5 p.m. 728-9689. 1959 PONTIAC Laurentian,- two door hardtop, power steering, automatic and radio. $1,395. Telephone 725-8132. 1960 PONTIAC convertible, power equipped, 348 motor, positive traction, low mileage. Private. 130 Warren Ave- nue. 1951 STUDEBAKER, tires. good motor and Best offer, Telephone Bowman- ville, 623-5192. 1960 PONTIAC Laurentian, two-door, fully equipped, Black finsh with reu See and Hear the New Admiral Stereos AT PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe St. N, 723-3043 SPECIAL 1963 SCOTT ALUMINUM 80AT 12 ft. car top model. 7¥% h.p, Fishing Scott Motors COMPLETE $499 OSHAWA MARINE AND SERVICE 1487 Simcoe North 728-0031 Vacuum Cleaners FILTER QUEEN New & Used Machines Filters 12 for $1:50-- 30 for $3.60 Repairs at low factory rates. Nylon Hose, Old Fittings $9.95 FILTER QUEEN SALES (Oshaway 323 King Street West 728-7552 COOK'S BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton 963-2294 or 253-2695. ONE PAIR French led glass, 2'4" x 6'7 feild chair, East. FRIGIDAIRE 21-inch, four - burner electric stove, four years old. General Electrie vacuum cleaner, upright. Both in good condition. Owner moving. Port Perry 985-2220 or 985-2864 12%-FOOT plywood boat, 56-inch beam and boat trailer. Both for $175. Good shape. Apply 124 Guelph Street. doors, with bevel- ", Also one chester- Apply 127 Brock Street d her some years ago. Her second husband, Hiram 1960 \ Mrs. Donald W. (Maxine), of Oshawa and three sons, Clarence of Oshawa; Bur- and Bruce Beare, of Port Perry. The funeral service will be held at the McDermott-Pana- baker Funeral Chapel, Port Perry, at 3.30 p.m. Saturday, March 30. Interment will be in Albert. REFRIGERATOR, Kelvinator, K-22-M, 8.5 cu. ft., frozen practically new, $80, 725-0107. model food . secti ion, Telephone MRS. MARTIN LIBBY The death of Mrs. Martin Libby, 561 Mary street, accur- USED desk, refrigerator, apartment size heavy duty range, piano, antique record player, TV (not working), small baby crib. Assorted chairs. Telephone Whitby 666-5725, red Wednesday, March 27, in her 65th year. The former Verna E. Zeland, MUSKRAT flank coat, full length, size 16 to 18, good condition, $45. Telephone after 5 p.m, 725-9925. THISTLE baby carriage, . $10, grey, Coy condition, Telephone Whitby 668. she was born in Lindsay and was a daughter of the late CABIN cruiser, 20-foot, jour, Salley, gray marine inboard. Nearest Offer to $2,000, Can be financed. Tele- Phone 725-1191. borough. She was March of 1921 in Peterborough. SACRIFICE -- Stereo Hi-Fi radio com- bination, Phillip '63 model. Perfect con- dition. Telephone 668-4749 any time: TWO heavy duty electric four burner ranges, 23", $30 each. One électric gui- tar, case, $40. Telephone 668-8135. RANGE, Acme, electric, 40 inch, good working condition, oven and warming oven. $20. Telephone 723-9477. REMINGTON 20 per cent ortable typewriter sale, f with free typing kit! 's Office Equipment, 10 Richmond Street East, Oshawa. United Church, Mrs. Libby was also a life member of Sunbeam Chapter, No. 73, Order of East- ern Star. She is survived by her hus- band and a son and two daugh- ters, Walter H., Mrs. G. Roberts (Ruth) and Mrs. R, F. Skitch (Doreen), all of Oshawa, as well of Frances Marguerite Bryson,|A! A daughter of the late James| Aix Fitchett was married|Btwa Fitchett. predeceased her . in| CBF . c Surviving are a daughter, Holden!¢ coi gess of Fort Lauderdale, Florida|® Pine Grove Cemetery, Prince Do! Oshawa General Hospital after a lingering illness, She was in|! Harry and Emma Zeland. Mrs. G -/Martin was a resident of Osh- awa for the past 42 years. Prior to that time, she lived in Peter- married A member of Simcoe Street|! TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By TheCanadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--March 28 (Quotatione in cents unless marked $. » _ Xd--Ex- |, XF--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrats. Net from previoue board-lot closing INDUSTRIALS 11 Ne. 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Will finance. Telephone after 5 P.m., 723-7386. 1957 PONTIAC V-8, automatic, and white, red interior, four-door, good radio and heater, Telephone 728- 2545. Funeral Home, Wolseley, Saskatche- wan, on Friday, March 29. noche Cc - katchewan, March 20, LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE as 10 grandchildren. i Mrs, Libby is at the McIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held Sat- urday, March 30, at 2 p.m. in the chapel. Rev. J. K. Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church, will conduct the serv- ices. Interment will be in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to 4 DOOR SEDAN In beautiful condition. ONLY $795 1957 FORD SEDAN, 2 DOOR Compietely gone over, ONLY $650 TRAILER SALES GLENDALES 13 - 14-16-17 ft. Parts -- Hitches -- Awnings HIGHWAY 2 COURTICE or LANSDOWNE TEXACO Simcoe North (City Limits) OPEN EVENINGS 723-9534 FOUR 600-16 size tires, less than 300 miles. One spare, two rims. Telephone 723-2626 after 6. 1957 FORD % ton pick up truck, per- fect condition. Two wheel trailer with small box; garden tractor with all attachments; baby carriage; dog houre. Telephone Whitby 668-8288, ONE thousand bales clean straw in barn under cover. Sell all or in pat. Located in Oshawa, H. Glecoff 725-3445. WALL mural, scenic, oil painted, 4'x8'. Best offer. Telephone 723-3286. RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM. Complete Monument and Inscription Service. 152 SIMCOE SOUTH $8 %. 8 black: 500 $31% 31% 31% + % 100 $9 9 9 --w4IN 940 $22% 22( 22% 45 $105% 105% 105% $00 190 190 112 360 360 200 $8 Loblne MB PR MASS+F 5% MID + West Milt Brick 1956 FOUR-DOOR Pontiac station wagon, good condition, $625. Telephone 725-6359. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN with radio, wash- ers, seat covers, dark blue, low mile- age, Like new $950. Blackstock 986-4220. 1954 PLYMOUTH, good condition. Good tires and radio. Best offer d. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Phone 723-1002 IN MEMORIAM CARD OF THANKS BOURNE -- In loving memory of a @ear husband and father, Ernest F. Bourne, Sz, Just a spray of beautiful memories Tied with all our love, Memories to cherish forever Of one we so dearly loved. Ever remembered by his loving wife nd daughters. BOURNE -- In loving memory of a Wear father, Ernest Bourne, who pass- @d away March 28, 1952. He was always a wonderful father, He played Life's battle square. No matter when we n him We always found him there. So every day our hearts go out To the dearest and best of fathers Who never had time to thina of himself, But always thought of othes. --Sadly missed by daughter Beatrice, son-in-law Bob and family. BROWN -- In loving memory ot a dear son and brother, Rickey Brown,| ) who passed away March 28, Two little hands are resting, A loving heart is still. A little son we loved is waiting For us just over the b --Always remembered by Mom, Dad and brother Dan. 1956. COLE -- In loving memory of a dear uncle Gerald who passed away March So many things have happened Since you were called away So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay. Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way. Though absent you are very near, Still missed, still loved and ever dear. --Ever remembered by Ormal and Lor- raine, Bob and Ron, COLE -- In loving memory of Gerald Cole, who passed away March 22, 1958. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in van; To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart, The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never. The memory of those happy days When we were all' together. Ever remembered his brother, _ sister-in-law Iva and nephew Har- old. Smith, , and Rev, Hillier for his visits and prayers, --Wm, A. Heron HUTSON -- We wish to extend sin- cere thanks to all the "fine people" in Oshawa for the beautiful flowers, gifts, cheery visits, and other acts of kind- ness when the late Mary Hutson was a patient in the Oshawa General Hospital. We also express our appreciation to her many friends and relatives for the floral tributes, cards, letters, and many other kind deeds during our bereave- ment. Special thanks to her ministers and nurses who were so very faithful. --Gisters, brother and brother-in-law. SMITH -- I wish to extend special thanks to Dr. J. O. Anderson,- Dr. 0. C. i Dr, R. C, Ross, for their special care and kindness during my stay in Oshawa General Hospital; also the en- tire staff of 5F. --Mrs. Marjorie Smith We wish to thank our many triends who came, and also assisted us, at our recent Night of Cards; the firms who so kindly donated prizes and fa- vors, Tony's Refreshments for the deli- cious coffee. --St. Mary of the People CWL FLOWS FASTEST The fastest current found in open sea is the Gulf Stream which has been measured at 11 miles an hour. OPEN NEW OFFICE ROCK ISLAND, Que, (CP)-- A new customs office opened in this community on the United States border reported 21 cars entered Canada from neighbor- ing Vermont and eight went through the opposite way during its first day of operation. EASTER TRIBUTES TO YOUR LOVED ONES Nothing is more befitting or Q greater tribute to the loved ones who have passed on to that memory of bourne from which no memorial verse at Easter. The Classified Department of The Oshawa Times will publish Special Memorial Tributes this year on Easter Saturday, April 13th. If is a beautiful gesture of love and devotion to the memory of a_ mother, daughter, son -- or those beyond the immediate family circle, a faithful friend or kin. With the sincere hope of to those who wish to select and publish an appro- priate memorial tribute t to telephone THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED. STAFF NOW 723-3492 traveller returns than a father, wife, husband, rendering helpful service his Easter, we invite you 1956 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 DOOR automatic. Perfect en- $725 v8, gine. CHRYSLER SALES and SERVICE Smith Sports 253 King St. West Telephones 723-9311 723-9362 OPEN EVENINGS DEPENDABLE USED CARS 1961 PLYMOUTH SAVOY V8, 2 door, radio, back seat speaker, windshield washers. Back up lights. $1745 1959 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, radio, windshield washers, wheel covers. Beau- tiful red and white finish. ~ $1,095 1956 DODGE REGENT 6 cylinder, two door with radio. $645 1955 DODGE ROYAL V-8, automatic, mir- rors and wheel covers. Black and white. $495 1953 PONTIAC With radio, Good running condition. $145 BUY NOW AND SAVE 1963 PLYMOUTH DODGE OR VALIANT PALMER Motor Sales 20 King Street East Bowmanville ; Phone 623-5487 ning Telephone 725-1644. 1951 BUICK, four door, black, good run- condition, Best offer. Telephone 728-1567. 1955 MONARCH Lucerne, four door sedan, light blue, matching interior, automatic transmission, power steering,| power brakes, windshield washers, back up lights, deluxe radio with rear' deck speaker, $695. May be seen 171 Bond East. 728-6781. 1958 CHEVROLET Impala, two-door hardtop, sportscoupe, white with red upholstery, 50,000 miles, V8, automatic, Power steering, new brakes, wheel discs, whitewallis, like new, $1395. Pri- vate owner 'selling. Telephone Port Perry 985-7483. BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY Grew Cruisers, Traveler, Ma- son, O.M.C. and Larson Boats. Evinrude, Volvo-Pento and O.M.C. 88 Motors. Open Until 8 p.m. MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ont. 655-3641 -| VACUUM RECONDITIONED sewing machines. Singer electric, $19 and up. By your ex- clusive Elna dealer, Centre, 329 Simcoe 728-2391, WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt free estimates. Chair, table Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. cleaner repairs, all makes. Parts, ttach: Oshawa Sewing Street South, service, rentals. Free your favorite charity will be ap- preciated. FUNERAL OF WILLIAM GEORGE PORTER liam George Porter, 425 Masson street, who died suddenly, Sun- day, March 24, in Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital was held Wednes- day, March 27, at 2 p.m. at the brushes, hoses, guaranteed rebuilt ma. chines.. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Ser- vice, Call anytime, 728-0591. REFRIGERATOR Frigidaire, 9 cu. ft. good diti Also a SELL YOUR business quickly with a far-reaching inexpensive Oshawa Times Classified Ad. Just dial 723-3492 today. SPOT: CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 YOUR VOLVO DEALER JAKE & BILL'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS and AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 449 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 728-0921 1960 Pontiac LAURENTIAN Two door hardtop, V-8 mo- tor, standard transmission, two tone red and white. Im- maculate car. $1895 1960 Ford Fairlane "500! V-8, automatic transmission. Finished in bronze. Not a . mark on this car inside or outside. $1395 1958 Chevrolet Standard transmission, six cylinder, very clean, straight oss $1095 1957 Oldsmobile 88 Four door, automatic trans-° mission, radio. This car must be seen and be driven to be appreciated. $1095 1957 Chevrolet Sedan V-8, automatic, two-tone beige and bronze, very scarce model, $995 1957 Buick Hardtop Automatic, radio, two-tone bronze and white. This week only. : $895 VAN HEUSEN, MOTORS LTD. (under New Management) PHONE 725-3557 SHOE REPAIR MACHINERY Good condition, reasonable. Landis Stitcher Singer Patching Machine Finisher machine. Many other small articles. Call at : 139 Wellington St. W. Bowmanville CUSTOM DRAPERIES Ready-made Drapes Bamboo Expert track installations. Personal in-home Decorator Service RELIABLE of French doors, Apply West between 5 and 9 p. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, Bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. SELLING -- furniture or appliances? We'll_buy it for top cash, Telephone Cal Blake's Furniture and Appliance Store, 24 Prince Street. 728-9191, MAKE your own fresh juice. Save now on Health Juice Extr: 21 Colborne m, Home. glican Church, service. Entombment was in soleum. ; The Pallbearers Blackburn, W. were Kemp, Fred and E, Brearley. The funeral service for Wil-|, McIntosh - Anderson Funeral 225 100 $16% 16% 16% 30% 30% P, 240 $205 47% 20% + % 100 310 310 310 +5 Ste 5% 5% 9 Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, & pair|rector of Christ Memorial An- conducted the/g; Oshawa Union Cemetery Mau- t TFi W Tr: Nealy, W. Reeves, O. Brearley u 250 $30 30 630 $16% 16% 16% + % 615 615 615 $31% 31% 31% $19% 19% 19% $18% 18% 13%--% $62 «6: 62 + $13% 13% + SHY Ye 63 $15% $19% $5 358% 11% 13% +1 +% 60 15% so --% 'actors, The Carmic Co., telephone days or evenings 723-7688, NEW gas water heater, Rudd, 30 gal- lons. Also usec oil burners, Apply 292 King Street West, Oshawa. Hockey Player RECONDITIONED RCA VICTOR tele- vision, 17", table model, $39. General Electric TV, 21" Console, $59. RCA Victor TV, 21", new picture tube, $55. Victor television, 21" table pe aga hg ain ---- television port- le " model, . Meagher's, King West, 723-3425, acted y HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appli- ances. Name brands at biggest dis- counts anywhere. We carry Restonic and Beverley mattress furniture lines. Your authorized GE dealer, Contact Honest | Cal's, on King Street East at Varcoe's Road, Open 12 hours daily, 9.30 - 9.30. Telephone 728-9191, hydraulic lift $550. If interested call Hampton 263-2246, Furniture - Interiors 96 KING E. -- 723-7928 DRAPES Modern Designs Abstract, Colonial, Provincial and Floral Patterns. Custom Made Expertly Installed M and C DRY GOODS 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 Modern Lunch Counter What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone, Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W 33--Market Basket Dies Of Injury OTTAWA (CP)--Jack Daw- son, 26, of Ottawa died in Civic Hospital Wednesday night of head injuries he received Satur- day in an amateur hockey game here. Dawson struck the back of his head on the ice after being checked in a game between Bell Telephone Company teams from Ottawa and Kingston. He underwent two operations but never regained consciousness. He was the father of a two- year-old boy and his wife is ex- pecting a second child. Ottawa team coach Joe Tier- ney said earlier that Kingston's style of play in the game was "disgraceful." 36--Legal FARMER'S MARKET EVERY FRIDAY OPENING 12 NOON Fresh _ vegetables, potatoes, fresh eggs, poultry, Ontario apples, all varieties, honey, Maple Syrup, etc. Simcoe South at Bloor Equipment For Immediate 34--Lost and Found LOST short-haired, tan, part female, dog. Child's pet. Vicinity by - Oshawa. Name "Teddy". Phone Whitby 668-5320. GLASSES, men's tri-focles, lost in Osh- awa Shopping Centre, near Bo-Peep Re straunt, Sunday March 24. Telephone Collect HU 8-1980. 36--Legal collie, Whit- Tele- SALE. Dial 723-7463 I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, by anyone, on or after this date, Wednesday, Marvh 27, 1963, without my written consent. --Pierre LeBel. YOU'LL 'sell that truck fast and easy with a far reaching Oshawa Times Classified Ad. Dial 723-3492 today to reach your buyer, IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME ACT REVISED STATUTES OF ONTARIO, 1960 CHAPTER 49, AND AMENDMENTS THERETO AND IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME OF TOMAZ CIOLEK APPOINTMENT 1 HEREBY APPOINT Friday, the 19th day of April, A.D. 1963, at my Chambers in the Court House at the Town of Whitby, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear the Application of TOMASZ CIOLEK, residing at 99 La Salle Avenue in the City of Oshawa, to change his name to THOMAS CESAREK, pursuant to the rovisions of The Change of "i Act, R.S.O., Chapter 49. "J, de N. Kennedy" Judge of the County Cuurt, of the County of Ontario, 5 58% 584+ % $13 13 $45 45. 445 $18% 18% 18% + % 275 $20% 20% 20% 160 $9439% 94+ % 100 455 455 4553 3 Weston B Wood J Zenith %|§ % --15 |Yk "s 8 8 1% 1% 1% 10% 10% 10% 4. 460 © --4 1% 15 Ih--%% 6 5% 6 $274 27% 27% 795 795 795 + u% 4 MY 53% 5% 5% 3 23 «18 3 @ 1% 18 18 $12% 12% 12% u% 1% l*+% 325 320 325) «+10 slaulSducaetesulté 33g geZ8Sieese8e82Se3 Sales to 11 a.m.: 901,000. Spur For TORONTO (CP) -- Unem- ployed workers should be en- couraged through greater finan- cial assistance to undergo train- ing or re-training, the legisla- ture's select committee on man- power reported Wednesday. The committee, set up last April to study vocational edu- cation and training needs in the province, unanimously recom- mended that unemployed work- ers '"'should not be compelled to undergo training or retrain- ing." Committee Chairman John Simonett (PC -- Frontenac-Ad- dington), minister without port- folio, said in tabling the report the costs of implementing all recommendations should be "substantial, but we must not be deterred." Among general objectives, the committee--comprising 11 Conservatives, two Liberals and one NDP member -- recom- mended that the "holding power" of Ontario schools should be increased through a variety of courses to appeal to a variety of student interests. NEED TO KNOW "Much more will have to be done at the post - secondary school level to provide students with sufficient specialized know- ledge to make them readily em- ployable," the committee's re- port said. Programs should be devel- Jobless Retraining Urged their jobs," and facilitate "the integration of immigrants into constructive employment." Mr. Simonett said there is a "need to think in terms: of a much more co-ordinated ap- proach to education and train- ing." Among specific recommenda- tions," the committee urged: "A stepped-up and continuing effort" to build the status and prestige of non academic streams under the 'Robarts owl of multi-stream educa- ion; Greater effort to make the general public more aware of the purposes of the multi- stream system; : STRENGTHEN OPTIONS "Strengthened" agricultural options in rural area schools, while providing "ample" oppor- tunity for rural youths in other vocational subjects; A shift in emphasis from spe- cialized vocational training at high school level to "broadly- based vocational training de- signed to make students as ad- aptable as possible;" Encouragement to technical institutes to expand fulltime and part-time programs "as rapidly as possible;" And "much more aid" to uni- versities "as soon as possible" to provide for an expected rise in university enrolment in the next decade. oped to "salvage" dropouts from the school system, train unemployed workers with few or obsolete skills, "upgrade" employed workers "who other- wise would be displaced. from ¥ IS TOP The Saluki, swiftest and pos- sibly oldest of purebred dogs, is without peer as a hunter on |desert sand and rocky waste.

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