IN MEMORIAM 29--Automobiles For Sale 32--Articies For Sale (32--Articies for Sale - |32--Articles for Sale BUICK. Runs good. Fair body, pace tires, very clean, $125. Telephone 668-8371. TIRES, three Michelin ped x 355-14, boner for road holding. $50, Joe, 728- 1954 BUICK hardtop. Fair condition, 5 i & 2 tr if it i rH F bad i it i i : i i f re ct i. Y H RIMAR MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and Inscription Service 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 clean interior, nearly new tires, radio, 668-8371. TWO front fenders for % ton Chevrolet)7 or GM truck, 1949 to 1934, 1 grille, $145. 2 doors, 1 hood; also 1950 oa ae ase station wagon, fully motor, licence plates, Ld poe Pg Barc parts. Accept a 'reasonal ler. 628 Centre Street North, Whitby. food condition, clean, new) gg. cement mixer. Telepnone Whitby ft. grade plywood, joints tibre glassed, also trailer. $330. Telephone 725-9866. 1962 CHEVROLET Biscayne, sheer window wi 8,000. DINETTE suite, One! new, $40. Telephone 723-9571. owner. will 725-1724. 1 nail Telephone 723-043. outboard boat, 'marine/south chrome finish like! gg. NEW! Versatile kitchen machine. No wife should be Poigens this marvel. The Car tion. COMBINATION sais aad fouen record play-' er in good condition; oil space heater; 7 pieces of 2" x 8" x 2ift. lengths. BABY carriage, coe Fee good condi- Telephone 728- mic Co., 123-1608. CHROME kitchen set, six chairs, very good condition. Telephone 728-8615. furni-|TRI-FI tape recorder, Excellent condi- tion, Telephone 725-6719. ASSORTED ladies' wear, dresses. sports wear, size 12, almost new. Ex- cellent condition. 725-5697. HUMBER Jewel boat, 12 ft. long, pad- ded seats Sg Robageen ae' Excellent in ays al ee Suaeetoe fone you ha Nig ticed Trading Post Stores, 46 Simove 'Street and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. TEEN SIZE 14 blue Sarana suit. Fully in new BOAT, 15° Lakefield F aud 1962, 7: Scott motor. Ideal PHILCO 21" table model bg swivel stand, in Sood condition. Whitby 66: STAUFFER reducing machine, couch 5 for water skiing. 728-9991 model, like new condition, Cost $350, 1958 VAUXHALL Velox Excellent Cg an sc00, oe 510 GURNEY range, four burner, heavy duty, size. Telephone 1957 BUICK hardtop. Excellent body, tires, motor, Many extras. Radio, seat- belts, etc. $900, Telephone 725-4944. 725-5248. peices pay sage $35; dryers $75; it sher $65. All emaenn| fe 5 li ef § | and fuaranteed Caesarea 936-4926. Call Terms 1066 PONTIAC, hardtop, two door, stan- dard transmission, radio, $750. 1956 Pontiac L v8, selling $175, Call Port Perry, 985-7341. REFRIGERATOR, cant Electric, frozen food section, condition, clean, pe oe marks, = Call Port Perry 805-794 aannnanousk wringer washing machine, good condition, $45.00. Phone OLD GUNS Wanted Telephone Oshawa 725-8163 NEW upright freezer, used one month, McClary; automatic washer, $125. Many other household items. Brownie outfit, size 10. Apply 204 Drew. 728-9268 after 4 p.m. automatic, radio, two tone, $750. 1951 uF db if HF a hardtop, $195. All pean in excellent condition. Mikes' BA, Raglan, dial Brooklin 655-3528. 1958 FORD sedan, fair condition, new |licence, good transportation. 1955 Ford n|coach, good body, tires and motor, new lephne 723-2281. seat covers. Tel */1955 FORD sedan delivery, with side windows, new tires and licence, $295 STR. Y Early Dawn, Surecrop, Preston. 5c each, Fortune 6c, Apply or call evenings, 1234 Dundas East, 668-2832. PROFIT BY reaching your best loan plants, TEA wagon, mahogany, $25; Beatty ironer, $25; Frigidaire refrigerator, $75;|ONE candy floss machine, 1a? one om machine, $10; oil/cycio Niagara massage deluxe # $10, Whitby,|$100 each. Telephone 725-1769. HEAD into more driving er space heater, 668-3017. prospects with an inexpensive Oshawa Times Classified Ad. Dial 723-3492 to- pleasure this summer in the better car you'll find SEA Flea boat, small size, with steer- ing wheel, $25. Telephone 723-4925. offertd to ian the Oshawa Times day for more information: ANTIQUE buffet and china cabinet. Perfect condition. 102 Church Street. is ond HEAVY duty A frame boat trailer, contains high, Check "Autos for Sale" Plete for only $115 cash. Apply 941/right now. star Mandate eaeralaben ALMOST new set of NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES BRIGGS, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Charles Briggs, late of the Town of Ajax, in the County of On- tario, who died on or sbout the 5th day of August, 1962, are required to file the same with the undersigned duly . verified on or before the 3rd, day of June, 1963, after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only. to claims then filed. Dated at Ajax this 23rd day of April, 1963. ELIZABETH BRIGGS, Administratix, by her Solicitor, H, S. POLAK Box 39, Ajax, Ontario. Telephone 725-0355. crouching rifle and calling "arrete" -- halt--in the night. Press Corres- Prince, the Haitian capital, for the last two weeks. He flew to the Dominican Re- public Monday night with By MORRIS W. ROSENBERG PORT AU PRINCE (AP)-- This is a city of fear. Fear is in the shout of a soldier aiming his Fear is in the whisper of a /Tonton Macoute Spreading Fear unreal and incredible in today's Caribbean world. A priest observes: 'Haiti is 90 pe rcent Catholic, 10 per cent protestant and 100 per cent voo- doo." The voodoo religion has a strong basis of fear of evil spirits. The 56-year-old country doctor who holds absolute power over his people skilfully plays upon their spiritual fears, Illiteracy is appalling. About one person in 10 can read and write, and some observers be- lieve the rate is even lower, Reliable statistics do not exist, For example, a medical team assigned to a country area with a population of 90,000 according to official statistics found 230,- 000 persons living in the zone, i NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF HAROLD H. HENRY deceased ALL persons having claims against the estote of the said Harold H. Henry, lote of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Bar- ber, deceased, who died on or about the 2nd day of November, 1962, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned 'solicitors for the Executors of the estate of the said deceased on or before the 31st day of May, 1963, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Oshawa this 8th day of May, 1963. CREIGHTON, DRYNAN and MURDOCH, 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitors for Harold Booth ond George K. Drynan, Executors of the said Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of LEV- ANCHE MARIE NOR. TON, Widow, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of LEV- ANCHE MARIE NORTON, in the County of Ontario, late of the City of Oshawa, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 15th day of March, 1963, are hereby notified to send into the undersigned Personal Repre- sentative of the said deceas- ed on or before the 24th day of May, 1963, full par- ticulars of their claims. Im- mediately after the said date the said Personal representative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having re- gard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated at Oshawa, Ontario, this 30th day of April, 1963. HOWARD EUGENE NORTON Administrator by his solicitors MANNING F. SWARTZ & RONALD L. SWARTZ Barristers and Solicitors, 26% King St. East, Oshawa, Ontario. OBITUARY MRS, IRENE HENRY PETERBOROUGH -- A life- time resident of Peterborough, Mrs, Irene Henry, 630 Brown street, died Wednesday in a city hospital after a short 'illness. Born and educated here, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howden. She had attended Knox United Church. Surviving are four daughters and three sons: Mrs. Leslie Sage (Gladys) of. Tillsonburg, Mrs. Emmett Crough (Muriel) of Bowmanville, Mrs. Reginald McEwen (Dorothy), Mrs. Or- ville Thomas (Betty), John L., William D., and Melvin Henry, all of Peterborough. There are 18 grandchildren, Funeral will be conducted at Comstock Funeral Home Friday at 2 p.m. by. the Rev. Frank J. Whiteley. Burial will be in Little Lake Cemetery. Courtice Unit To Pack Bale By MRS. C, CARPENTER COURTICE --The North Courtice Home and School held a recent meeting with Mrs. Thomas Gladman presiding. A large number of fathers and mothers attended the meet- ing to hear Mrs. Walter Branch from Oshawa who spoke on her tour to Europe. Many questions were put forth after the meet- ing closed, Due to exams there were only a few teachers pres- ent. The room counts were won by Miss Carolyn Rogers and Mrs. Lenore Hoar. KUM ALL UNIT The-Kum All Unit of Courtice United Church met at the home of Mrs. Jerry Estabrooks, with Mrs. Lloyd Courtice, leader, opening. A box of clothing is to be packed for the Missions. Mission Study was taken by Mrs. Cecil Adams on "What is the Effect of Our Missions in Foreign Lands?" FRIENDSHIP UNIT The Friendship Unit of Cour- tice met at the home of Mrs. W. McKnight with the new lead- er, Mrs. Lloyd Irvine, in charge. The birthday cake was donated by Isabelle Osborne in honor of the Unit's birthday. 23 FT. Penn Yan outboard cruiser, 8 ft.|clopaedia, complete with book case. on 6 ft, head room, flying -- Pick up the payments. Telephone Helmsman seat, galley, full head, 60/723-3911. Scott motor. Telephone 723-3553. ROTO-TILLERS, lawn mowers, $35; 3- Piece baths, $65; sinks, cabinets, laun- dry tubs, pumps, sump pumps. H. Chinn, Hillside a Park South, EIGHT aquariums, ie Vigor if 20 gal- acces- man who passes a foreign friend on a public square, seem- ingly not recogniing him, but muttering, 'there are too many eyes around here." Fear is in the voice of a smil- ing Haitian who turns aside an inquiry, saying: "I have five children to take care of. There- fore I don't know anything about anything." Fear is in the bravado of dic- tator. Francois Duvalier, pro-|, claiming to a mob of his sup- porters: "Bullets and mahcine- guns capable of frightening Du- valier do not exist." But in the night Duvalier sends his dreaded Tonton Macoute ges- tapo on a ruthless manhunt for Clement Barbot -- his former bodyguard, the man who organ- ied. his brutal secret police force, broke with Duvalier and now has sworn to kill him. SEEMS UNREAL In many ways Haiti seems COMING EVENTS NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 cv EN: at ST, GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, 12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $190 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 CEDAR PARK HAMPTON OPEN FOR SUMMER PICNIC BOOKINGS Telephone Dot Clements 728-8578 or 728-8473 FLOWER FUND TEA ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH WEDNESDAY, MAY 15 from 2 o'clock ADMISSION 50c ATTENTION TENNIS PLAYERS The Whitby Tennis Club will have courts in operation this weekend for members and prospective members, INFORMATION 668-3070 ESCORTED CHARTERED BUS TO WASHINGTON MAY 17 to 20° (inclusive) Hotel and sightseeing t®urs orranged. PORT HOPE 885-2527 Rowe Travel Agency .| Trade accepted. 723-2281. *|1965 METEOR, four-door sedan, V8, d transmission, custom radio, T Whithy, 668-5631. 1960 MORRIS 850, needs body work. $400 or best offer. Apply t olaen 3 and 5 p.m, at 911 Greenwood Cres- iat Whitby. 1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne, four door, two tone, sgt Regent very clean. Telephone 725-8485, 1961 AUSTIN 850 station wagon, like new, 45 miles to the gallon. Daytime} telephone 728-6279; evenings 723-4992. 1960 MORRIS, 1000, A-1 condition, 35,000 miles. $600. After 5 p.m., Ajax 942-2204. 1958 alban two-door, radio, aeater, Tel pt 5 pa. 725-8787. KELLY DISNEY USED CARS 409 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY--668-429 1 Cars bought and sold Liens pai. off Trade up or down Alway Top Quality 30--Automobiles Wanted -- LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East. 725-1181. 100 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 $ ALL CASH $ For Clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 31--Automobile Repair HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL ?EPAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 LITTLE CHIEF TEXACO 83 RITSON RD. S. 728-2871 LICENSED MECHANIC General Repair to all makes. Carburetor Specialists Tune up Brake Jobs Free Pick up and Delivery SELLING furniture or appliances? We'll buy it for top cash. Telephone Cal Blake's Furniture and Appliances Store, 24 Prince Street. 728-9191. 8 HP Gibson riding garden tractor, hydraulic lift, snow plow, garden plow, cutting bar, cultivator. Phone 655-3586] sum, between 5 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. MOULDED plywood boat, Peterboro, 13% feet, one year old trailer. Tele- phone 728-7443. HOT WATER TANK, comple'e, 30 gal-|8U! tons; rangette, $15.; saw table for Skill saw. Telephone 728-7680. EVINRUDE motor, 5% horse power,|® 14-FOOT plywood boat and Tee Nee|Dever been used, Cruise-a-Day tank, trailer. Very good condition. After 5/8175. After 4 call 725-0702. evenings. Telephone 725-3103, MOFFAT range, large size, $75; Beatty washing machine, wringer model, $25; 18-FOOT mahogany Asse boat. ue ble' bed plete, $10; pan cellent Inbi 25 bree Te 8169. wine hp motor. Very B arrels, $15. Telephone 725-81 ville 623-7283, DRAPES, rose beige, turquoise, brown B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, Bat.|P=t2"™, lined, two " panels, approxi- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, ag mately 2yard widths, matching bed- vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543, |Soread, complete $37, Telephone 19 x 7' Beam cruiser, convertible top = . full, d, Ph 2-gall y ; tanks with 60. bp full elecae me] "Planning to Build" TRY US FIRST $1,400. Also 70 hp Mercury motor, com- plete with controls, $675. Telephone Save on Used Building Materials TEmple 9-1742, TYPEWRITERS, add adders, cashiers, du- Plicators, chequewriters, comptometers, Lumber, Plumbing, ete. Dutch Contracting Thornton Road North three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service. Hamilton Office East of Concession 5 Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. 1962 GREN-ELL Golden Hawk boat, 16 Trailer Accessories Everything for trailers. ft. long, 72" beam, 75 hp Johnson elec- tric; also heavy duty. Tee-Nee trailer. Tag Along Trailers Rentaj and Saies Al, extras included. Can be seen. Tele- 9 TUDOR STREET phone b nm 5-7 p.m., 728-6468, AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, AJAX 942-3491 ROSS OF ORILLIA free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. ROAT ww ve 14 ft. Cedorstripped, fiberglassed. 25 h.p. Johnson Electric Motor Tee-Nee Troiler $475 TELEPHONE 728-5301 FILTER QUEEN New ond used machines. FILTREX POLISHERS Free delivery Oshawa Area. Filter Queen Sales (Oshawa) 323 King Street West TELEPHONE 725-7552 SPECIAL 1963 SCOTT ALUMINUM BOAT 12 ft. cor top model. 72 h.p. Fishing Scott Motors COMPLETE $499. OSHAWA MARINE AND SERVICE Open Until 8 p.m. Saturday to 6 1487 Simcoe North 728-0031 SPECIAL BAMBOO DRAPERIES WIDTH LENGTH 0 in, 24 in. 2.98 36 in. 4.49 in: 5.98 in. 7.49 in. 8.98 in. 10,49 in. Infant mortaltiy is known to be tragically high but there are no records, One Haitian doctor estimated the mortality rate as high as 50 per cent MOST ARE ISOLATED The overwhelming majority of most of the estimated 4,000,- 000 to 5,000,000 Haitians are iso lated by poverty and ignorance, living in shocking squalor. Political struggles are waged in the capital. But not far from Port au Prince are peasants who do not even know who is president. They are unaware that the world is round. They live quietly. They 'almost never see money--they barter. Duvalier has pledged he will keep his iron grip on the coun- try and eliminate the opposition to him. However, growing inter- nal and external pressures ap- pear more likely to eliminate Duvalier. g F s Ege 722 fe NURSE'S cape, new, never been worn, size 12-14, Excellent quality. Telephone 728-5776. il 4 5 | sd # q 3 : USED car parts, all kinds; used tires, al' sizes; wheels, 509 Bloor Street East, or 723° BUYING or selling furniture or appli- ances. Call er, Hampton, 263-2294 or 263-2695. Dera floral design with grey back- round, Two pair. New » clean- ed, Telephone 725-1042, 18-FT. cabin cruiser, with 35 hp Evin- rude motor and trailer. Telephone 728- 6496 after 5 p.m. HONEST Cal's Furniture and Appli- ances, Name brands at biggest dis- counts anywhere. We carry Restonic and Beverly mattress furniture lines. Your authorized GE dealer. Contact Honest Cal's on King street east at (Continued from Page 19) 29--Automobiles For Sale 1958 FIAT 600 sedan, low mileage. $275 or best offer, Telephone Whitby, " | 668-2806. . | 1956 CHEVROLET convertible V8, auto- matic, radio, power steering and -|brakes. Beautiful turquoise and white. Like new. 728-5179. "|1957 STUDEBAKER deluxe sedan, over- drive, automatic, windshield washers, good tires. $465 for quick sale. 722-9905 1954 PONTIAC. Very good condition. -| Radio, good tires, clean interior. $165. Telephone 668-8371. 1957 GMC tandem dump truck, $3,500" electric welders; %" electric drill. Tele phone 728-8817. 1957 PONTIAC, automatic transmission, radio. Good clean condition inside and of/out. Can be financed. 723-9376 evenings. HALF-TON panel truck for sale, good running condition. Telephone 723-9459 1960 PONTIAC, two-door hardtop, auto- matic, radio. One owner. Like new Wil' accept trade. Can finance. 723-7970. 1955 MONARCH, ne blue, psrenine interior, tom radio, four barrel carburetor, dual an be Varcoe's road. Open 12 hours daily, 9.30 - 9.30. Telephone 728-9191. KELVINATOR refrigerator, 11 cubic feet, small freezer compartment, in working condition, $40. Telephone 728-3506. ibson of ring, and dear mother of Merinaid B, of Willowdale, Marjory of Pickering, Helen (Mrs. Murray To- LOCO-MOTIVE wringer washer, motor just re-wound. Ideal for summer cot- tage. $25. Telephone 725-8646. 21" MOTOROLA television, swivel-base, walnut finish. Good working order, $50. Apply 39 Glover's Road. USED four burner gas stove, $25; als restaurant gas grill, $25. 'Telephone 725-9911, TWO comfortable living room arm- chairs, chorme dinette suite, ash tray stand, car top carrier, paint. All evcel- lent condition. Brooklin 655. PARTS for 1952 Chevrolet. motor; also for 1953 Fords. ville 623-5632. REFRIGERATOR, Crosley. 9 cubic ft., range, 4 burner. Both in good condition. Range would suit cottage. Telephone 728-1303. THISTLE baby carriage, beige and brown, 'a exceiient condition, $35. Teie- Phone 728- 34--Lost rer Found FOX hound, Walker, female, white and tan, Lost between Raglan and Port Perry. $25 reward. Telephone Port Perry, 985-7646. 36--Legal I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, by anyone on or after this date, May 8, 1963, without my written consent. -- John Alfred Ash- ton, 834 Grierson Street. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone, on or after this date, May 9, 1963, without my written consent, -- Peter Fusco, 115 Harris Avenue. NOTICE OF PASSING OF EARLY CLOSING BY-LAW RESPECTING BARBER SHOPS IN THE CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE is hereby given that the following by-law was pass- ed by the Council of The Corporation of Sie City of Oshawa ot its meeting of May 6th, 1963 and will bre into 'force on May 14th, BY-LAW NUMBER 4201 OF THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA being a by-low to alter the required closing hours of Barber Shops in the City of awa. BE IT ENACTED AND IT IS HEREBY ENACTED as a by- law of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa by the Council thereof as follows: 1. All barber shops in the City of Oshawa shall be clos- ed and remain closed during the following timeé: a) between the hour of 6:00 'o'clock in the afternoon of ony day and 5:00 o'clock In the forenoon of the next following day; and b) on every Wednesday ex- cept any of the last two Wednesdays in the month of December which is not a public holiday on which said excepted Wednes days, however, the , requirement of clause a) shall apply. 2. Any person who contra- venes the provisions of this by-law shall be guilty of an offence and liable upon con- viction to a penalty of not more than $300.00 exclu- sive of costs for each of- fence. 3. By-law number 2331 and 2971 of the City of Oshawa are hearby repealed. 4. This by-law shall come into force on May 14th, 1963, and shall before the said date be published in The Oshawo Times, a daily newspaper published in the City of Oshawa. By-law read a_ first time this 6th day of May 1963. By-law read a second time this 6th day of May 1963. By-law read a third time and finally passed this 6th day of May 1963. "Lyman A. Gifford' Mayor "L. R. Barrand" Clerk THIS. NOTICE is given pur- suant to Section 379 (a) (7) of The Municipaj Act and a 4 of the above by- Jaw, DATED AT OSHAWA THIS Hey DAY OF MAY, A.D., 1963 "L. R. BARRAND" City Clerk ing. Funeral service in the chapel on Sunday, May 12 at 2 p.m. Interment Erskine Cemetery. NEEDHAM, Alice At on Thursday, May 9, 1963, Alice Creasser, exhaust, Good condition, $550. C. aged 83 years, wife of the late at seen at corner of Bond and Division leodham, -- 728-6781. 1/1955 CHEVROLET, rust but runs good, 26 723-1333. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN Deluxe, 27,000 TELFORD, Rev. George, MA BD, DD Wiese toe eee .| 1952 PONTIAC, custom radio, washers andjand signai lights im good condition. rene Bourne and father of| Telephone 723-7043. . Sidney Owens (Jean), Alliston, in/i954 DODGE Regent sedan, immaculate his 8lst year. Resting at the Armstrong ghout. New motor, radio. Many Funeral Home, Oshawa, until ergs extras. 723-4559 after 5. ~ in nites 1962 BUICK two-door hard top, brown. Andrew's United Oshawa, Pully equipped. Fender skirts, spot- Monday, May 1%, at 2 p.m. Interment light, Best offer. 668-4410 between 8 and Oshawa Union gg (Donations: to the y and Fund of the United Church of Can- ada or to your favorite charity will be appreciated. Donations may be made at the funeral home. Casket will re- main open at the church until service time. dc yl ye cnnigh vad velgger Hag me funeral home before Saturday after. "AUTO SERVICE" in the Classified section is the place for you to adver. tise if you fix cars. BAKE, Candy and Rummage Sale Sat- urday, May 11, at 2 p.m. St. Peter's Anglican Church, corner of Cedar and Thomas Street. BINGO HARMAN PARK ASSOCIATION ST. JOHN'S HALL Comer Bloor and Simcoe FRIDAY, MAY 10th 7:45 P.M. 20 Games $8 and $10 5--$40 Jackpots Share-The-Weolth CHARTERED BUS TO NIAGARA FALLS. BLOSSOM SUNDAY MAY 12 Call Port Hope 885-2527 for reservations. Perfect Bowman- il and exchange used furni- re ng you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. STUDENTS A super value, approxi. mately 630 sheets of letter size typing paper (news print) for only $1.00. Ap ply Oshawa Times Office, Whitby 111 Dundas Street West. WFLDERS. 180 amp. Forney, 2 years old; also 180 amp, Comet demonstrator. Battery chargers, fast or slow charge, 6 and 12 volt capacity, $37.50. For everything in welding supplies, rod contracts, compressors, contact Gordon Bagshaw, Sunderland. Phone 64 R 2. What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. For your needs phone, standard 6, some $175. After $ p.m., Avenue, tel pm gs on Saturday at 2 oelock, Inter- ment Bowmanville Cemetery. a no work to apartment hunt- ing when you do it the easy way. Read "Apartments for Rent" in Classified for the best offers. 1960 MORRIS 850, needs some body ..| work. $400 or best offer. Apply between 3 and 5 at 911 Greenwood Crescent, Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. RANGE Moffat Gos Range -- four burner, one automatic, time clock regulator for time cooking, automatic oven control, excellent condition. Used 3 years in class room. $100 or Make Offer Can be seen HENRY STREET HIGH SCHOOL Whitby MUST CLEAR ALL CLAIRTONE and RCA VICTOR STEREO HICFS Prices Start at $199. Store will be closed at 12 noon on Saturdays during June, July, August. PARKWAY TELEVISION 918 Simcoe N. 723-3043 ~ Custom-Made DRAPERY Hundreds of homes in Oshawa and District have added charm and distinction to their interiors with drapery in the latest designs in a variety of fabrics, styled by -- M. And C. Drapery and Dry Goods Store For your decorating needs Call us today. 723-7827 74 Celina Street, Oshawa MOTHER'S DAY GIFT SUGGESTIONS MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 12th GLECOFF'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH A large assortment and stock of appropriate Gifts to Please Mother. bitad VOLVO Canadian, demonstrator, e car. Still under factory warranty. Jake and Bill's Garage. 449 Ritson South, 728-0921. 1961 SUNBEAM Rapier, hardtop, A-1, Jake and Bills' ae 49 = Ritson "|Road South, 1958 EDSEL, Citation, four-door hard- top, radio, power brakes and steer- ing, $700. Ajax 942-3563. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent cond:- tion, turquoise, radio. rear seat speak- er and fan. Cash only. $1275. After 5 evenings 728-7484. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, like new. One owner car. dl Garage, 449 Ritson South, WEBBER, Mary Jane Mi E ile, on| low Thursday. May 9, 1963, Mary Jane Wot- ten, beloved wife of the late Frank Webber, dear mother of Myrtle (Mrs. Wreford Cornish) and George Webber, | 5 both of Oshawa, Mable (Mrs. Wm. Saturday, May 11, i 2 aire pyaar Hampton Cemetery LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. --_-- 2 laa 24 Nou pales SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM LLOYD -- In loving memory of a dear granddaughter, Lorraine Lloyd, who passed away May 10, 1961. Always smiling, happy and content, Loved was my granddaughter wher- ever she went; To a beautiful life a sudden end, She died too soon, everyone's friend. missed by Gram and Alf. LLOYD -- In loving memory of a dear wife, Beverly Lorraine Lioyd, who Passed away May 10, 1961. God saw you getting weary, So He did what He thought best, He came and stood beside you And whispered, "Come home to rest". You wished no one a last farewell, Or even said goodbye, You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. --Ever remembered and sadly missed by John and Connie, LLOYD -- In loving memory of sister, Beverly Lorraine, who passed away May 10, 1961. "Till memory fades and life departs, You live forever in our hearts. -<Always remembered by brother Bill, sister-in-law Eleanor and family. LLOYD -- In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister, Lorraine, who passed away May 10, 1961. She bade no one a last farewell. She said goodbye to none, The heavenly gates were open A loving voice said "Come". We often sit and think of you, things you used to say, And wonder why you had to die Without a chance to say goodbye. Though out of sight you're ever Still missed, loved, still ours, You will live with us'in memory Until the end of sees by tas, hee --fLovingly remembe: |, Mom, Cheryl and Peter. RUTHERFORD -- In loving memory of a dear father, Fraser' Rutherford, who passed away May 10, 1958, --Gadly missed by Joan and Shirley. turquoise, Jake and 72- Rowe Travel Agency BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, MAY 11th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots to go 1--$150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH PORT WHITBY, BASELINE CAR WASH $1.00 SATURDAY, MAY 11TH OPEN AT 10:30 A.M. FREE refreshments while you wait. MONSTER BINGO Over $500 in Prizes SATURDAY, MAY 11th AT 8:00 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE STREET NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED i CHEVY (2) convertible, low mile- age; 1959 Buick, two door, hardtop, low mileage; 1962 Ford, half-ton, long box, Heap gor std cage 1934 Chevro- » two r hardtop. Many more to choose trom. Howard Motors, 61 Kent All Work Guaranteed aE COEF imc|32--Articles for Sale 3 1955 sige voenas Belair, BUY AND SELL, good used furniture and out, standard; 1955|and appliances. One location only. Ford, cub sedan, radio, whitewalls. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe Street a er White Rose. pa roe accepted. Can/South. 723-3271, VACUUM h ise, in VOLKSWAGEN Ga blue dition, | bra eens. Parts, ttn east: wa res. clean condition,| brushes, Meee goaraxtoad Tenaule ma- $950. Telephone 728-9095. |chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuum Serv- 1959 RENAULT Dauphine, 22,000 miles,|ice- Call anytime, 728-0591, Perfect Tonle issu. Pete conde. 3 BOATS, MOTORS ON DISPLAY 1958 VAUXHALL Victor, four door, spotless condition, ors After 5 p.m. Grew Cruisers, Traveler, Ma- son, and Larson telephone Whitby 666-27: 1962 PONTIAC Tees Ca four door, Boats. Lvindrude, Volvo-Pento and O.M.C. 88 Motors. fully equipped, 11,000 miles, $2,400. Open Until 8 P.M Apply 524 Marion Street. GENERAL REPAIRS MARINE Storage & Supply Ltd. ALL MAKES OF CARS Brooklin, Ont, 655-3641 PARTS AND SERVICE 29--Automobiles For Sale Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair 11.98 17.49 ROLL UP SHADES CAFE CURTAINS RELIABLE Furniture -. Interiors Telephone 723-7928 96 King Street East Downtown Oshawa PORTABLE WELDING MACHINE 200 Amperes $150 CASH After 6 p.m. Phone 728-2525 All Foreign Make Cars STATH B.-A. SERVI Ritson Road and King 723-4733 and 723-7712 TESTDRIVE A WINNER AND WIKAS---- LAWNMOWER Phone Port Perry 985-2218 Right That's all we want you to do. Come in, testdrive the amazing new Lark (with the discbrakes). That's the winner of the "coupe des Dames" in the Shell 2000. It's fun to testdrive it, and besides, you enter your name in a draw for a FREE LAWNMOWER. Sounds good? ls Good! Draw to be held soon. See you at ~ NAGY MOTOR SALES 484 KING ST. W. Across from the Oshawa Shopping Centre RUTHFRFORD -- In loving memory of a dear brother, Fraser, who passed away May 10, 1958. In our book of memories, Love never dies. --Remembered by Isa, Thorie and See -- Hear and Dance To the Music of famous Stars "YOUR PET" JULIETTE, CBC Television Star FRANK WOJNAROWSK| AND THE PICK-A-POLKA ORCHESTRA American Television Artists - BERNARD "BERT" TIERNEY And His Orchestra LOCAL TALENT. Saturday, May 11th -- 8 p.m. until Midnight Presented by the Polonia Soccer Club THE WHITBY ARENA GREEN STREET SOUTH, WHITBY Admission Reserved Tobles $2.50 person Tickets Available From Members or ot the door, MEMORIALS Canadion Makes and Im MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installation, Repairs Open Evenings Unt 9 Oshawa Monument Company 1435 King Street Eost Telephone 728-3111 DISCUSS LAOS MOSCOW (Reuters) -- The British ambassador in Moscow, Sir Humphrey Trevelyan, today had a 20-minute talk on Laos with Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Lapin. A British assy spokesman said Tre- Siem tine discussed Laos with Lapin last Friday. Come in and see our wonderful variety in all lines of Slips and Lingerie Sweaters, Gloves, Nylon Hose Boxed Towels, Handkerchiefs, Table Settings, Bone China Cups and Saucers ECT. AND ETC. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P.M. GET ON THE "RIGHT TRACK" Shop Daily at Glecoff's Supermarket 174 Ritson Road South Oshawa WAS PIONEER The first successful natural- color photographs were taken from navy dirigibles over the United States in 1930 by the National Geographic Society. . '