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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jan 1964, p. 21

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eae waver ay Pe ate ae 4a oS Ne agen epg 2 ge oe 31--auromopiie Kepeir HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION TEXACO . PRODUCTS 67 KING ST. W. 723-7822 32--Articles For Sale 177 Church Street BED chesterfield Kroehier, Mat- tress, Included, 875. Wilton. 'rug, 6". 9" x 9%, floral $25. Call 68 evenings. 728-0868. Bowmanville, Ont. 150, ere 'wk ferm with 'tog 'Ou. BURNER for complete, Cali after 5 Pelock. Maansn wey pore, ere. bors, 1 FYE oh byte Book 1,320¢ Lake Ontario bet- poe Brick "house lenge born. _ Excellent at $38,000 - Yoon 28 acres land .in Town Bowmanville. Must Part be oats se settle estote. Only $18,000 of Terms, sad PB Ben trout manville pia $4°500 - Fer 000 down Cana- RE-CON! iD from Good on_ hand, oad 7 'sell and King - We re bay and a es City 'ading: Post Fhe ag 'ul 'Simcoe $f South, 723-1671, SKATES -- Used, Sd ir with trade-in. Comer: Whitby. 'One block west of TYPEWRITERS, ha cashiers, ta a Pesta ng ha cators, coli po sell, yr parvice, Mamnition files ment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. RA' standard for home or cant contin Sell for $50, 7 z "y Soo STORES -- Tires, Bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, . tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. BUYING" oF 'selling furniture or appli oe Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or ANTIQUE Soalish aaenears: $50. Apply 11) Trent Street West, Whitby. "os ~ $2, _ down, ville. 165'. Asking $15,000 Terms. senna weey bedroom ot -keton, Full price $4,500. Heb ig Crescent New N.H 3 brick bedroom burgoin $14,890.00 Full $3,576.00 down. puys cozy 2 r- auwn Sher Terrace eae - 3 bedroom brick bungalows $13,900.00 $1,200.00 down, Balonee N.H.A. terms. Call 623-3393 After 9 p.m, Jack Ricard . 623-3154 Joe Barnoski 2202 Newtorwille Pat Yeo 623-3077 ih ia 28---Real Estate Wonted PRIVATE PARTY wishes priced YAMASA, Dominican lie (CP)--In the high country public, Rev. James Walsh sets rout for mass clad in a s white surplice, in a jeep, with two sky rockets under his arm, The sky rockets, serving in | Meu of church bells, are typical lof the way half a hundred Cana- dan priests have adapted to life nelin the Dominican Republic. When Father James arrives at the country chapel, jouncing over a pasture field,|P three boys jump down from the back of the jeep, They touch off the rockets: and'watch with sat- isfaction' &s two puffs of smoke -|high in the mountain sky signal to the parishioners, VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes. Free ports, brushes, hoses. Guaranteed rebuilt mea- chines, Rentals. Wallace Vacuym Service. Call anytime BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances. One focation gg 9 ot Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-327 easily new and used. Sold and ex- aryest selection in town, Open evenings, 'Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond Eas?. SKATES "~ New and used, exchenge. For a fair deal, try Sportsman's Corner, Whitby, one block "west of Four Corners. Large selections all sizes, ELECTRIC motor, % horsepower; also' antique oe nen model. Best offer. Telephone 728- TELEVISION, te 'nck po good con- dition, picture 'ecently renewed and still under Veraar $60. Telephone Whitby 668-5353. CONNER'S automatic washer and dryer, looks and runs like new. Hardly used, new model, One hundred dollars each: both. for $195. H. Glecoff, 488 Byron Court, Oshawa, THREE ROOMS of furniture, $298.50, No down payment, Discounts for pm iat Cal's, 424 King: Wi onl Then Father James, a native of Toronto who has spent -tnost of h's 25 yéars as a priest in the Dominican Republic, smiles tol- erantly and goes inside the wanden chanel SURROUND CHAPEL Three hours later, after con- fessions and mass, the chapel is surrounded by scores of Domin- icans who linger to gossip, re- lax and chew stalks of sugar cane, Father James--or Father San- tiago aS he is known here climbs back into the jeep, shoos all but six or eight parishioners out of the back and moves on. With one other Canadian priest, Father James serves @ Y\ parish of 40,000 souls in the hills lest.inorth of Santo gang His coll is Rev, Lionel LOWREY orgens, and used, 3-day free trial. bye Music Su Supplies, 453 Simcoe South, 725- TV TowaeE spacial, 40 7. tower struc- ture with all channel: antenna, installed $50, Oshawa TV Supply Lid., 361 Gibbons Street. 728-8180. jroom home, gar: e ferred, Have substantial down fn TELEVISION fower special 40-ff, struc- ture, including ali channe! Feist In- .| WANTED -- \e-acre routh Yeacre within: City of Oshawa, T 728-5308 anytime. stalled and with land.or home on Telephone 728-6781. experts 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television, Walsh, a Newfoundlander and no relation. Most of their work is covered by jeep; but sometimes they Canadians Serve Dominican Areas ne eee ae ee a mos ce Hay mountain trails into wee peedonesters: 'St, Jos- eph's --s the Scarboro latin this really isn't many; some priests have gone as high as 800. Mass marriages are also com- TORONTO 1! A.M, STOCKS 'Sy The Cansdian Press « ations in cents uni oo Mel %. Sas. hot, ms Eavigna neg xw--Ex-warrants. Ni previeus boerd-lot are pa INDUSTRIALS 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 305 $12% 12% 1% 100 260 260 20 5 120 92084 2084: 2886 + Ve 250 760 760.760 210 $1746 17% 17%, 10 $9 = ++: ee + = a 299 sSggeuse 395859 ; giggesesest S28hy evptegyet?y 23 # eeeseggel'y 237 mon as.the church works 'hard to stabilize the erratic Domini can family life. But the interests of the Cana- dian priests go, well beyond the morals of the co! y. VISIT CO-OPERATIVE Father Santiago proudly takes a visitor to see the local co- operative, where he inenent: © bin of cocoa beans and com- ments worriedly that the camp- esines are still bringing them in too wet. The next stop is a farm on the outskirts of town,. to say gh a number of pigs broug! or breeding purposes by the Peace Corps. Other foreigners here say the impact of the Canadian priests has been far out of proportion to their nui s, And the evidence is not hard to find in the countryside around Yamasa. A Canadian visitor, accus- tomed to taunts of "Yankee" in the capital, is greeted here by|,, shy nods from the adults, smiles) and waves from the children and happy shouts of 'Padre, have to resort to mules, travel- padre!" OBITUARIES LBJ Rejects Bill Demanding Lumber Marks WASHINGTON (CF) -- Presi- dent Johnson has rejected leg- islation that would have forced country-of-origin marking on all lumber imported from Canada. The bill also would have re- quired a country-of-origin label on all imported products, each og they are repackaged in the In a statement issued at John- son City, Tex. Tuesday the pres- ident said the bill would "ag- gravate our relations with Can- ada at a time when we are try- ing to improve those relations at every level,'"' He said the bill would raise new barriers to foreign trade and invite retaliation against the U.S., impose new costs on U.S. merchants and consumers and would encourage higher prices on lumber sf home- building "at a time when we are trying t- empand our housing op- portunities." LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral! arrangements menage: g: for all OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24.HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 con and. fetter." he. pana a ey the pest, fast. floral fi i i a! ha g Gat? i ul g tapaely 3 g32<28 zit cae c until 5 p.m. day prior to pub- and 12 o'clock noon ayer : Our Ad-Wri MEMORIALS "MONUMENTS MARKERS Designed for ony need. 152 Simcoe' St. S. Oshawe Evenings Office 723-1002 728-6627 DEFORMED BABIES _ THE HAGUE (AP)--Twenty- five babies were born deformed in The Netherlands after their mothers. took a drug containing thalidomide . during pregnancy, the minister of health told Par-|w, liament. SOFT DRINKS ONLY BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)-- iraqi diplomats and officials it the world have been | told fo serve soft drinks only at jreceptions, Baghdad Radio re- Z Lhe Traqis are mostly Mos- who shun alcohol. pg JAIL iw ¢ okies utgenty required, ~ neal public or Catholic school... Cail 728-5123 i you are selling. Bolahood Brothers Limit- ed, Realtor. sar|cleaner, repair and service, by your Eina ANY make, sewing machine and vacuum and Filter oa dealer, Simcoe South, 728-239 2", very good 29--Automobiles For Sale 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4door sedan, power steering, seat belts, radio, auto- dog beautiful 2fone. Telephone 1988 perndgpong Beg a Some almost js! radio, excellent V-6 mater. Dial 668-3053, ood hang 'ean Apply 442 Miller Avenue or 725-7488. |HONEST CAL'S | Furniture and Appii- ances. Name brands at biggest discounts| anywhere. We carry Restonic and Sever- ly mattress furniture lines. Your author- ized GE dealer, Contact Honest Cal's on 424. King Street West, our new home, for- merly Avalon Dance Halil, Telephone 728-9191 1953 GMC three-ton truck, motor, tires fair, $550. or best offer. After 5 p.m. telephone 728-8390. WINCHESTER RIFLE (OLD) WANTED CLIFFORD HENRY HALL The death of Clifford Henry General Hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 31 after a short iliness. The deceased resided at 163 Cadillac avenue south and was in his 50th year. He was the son of Mrs. Mabel and the late Elmer Hall and was a life-long resident of Osh- awa. Mr. Hall was an employee of the National Groceries Com- T Oshawa 725-8183. 963 CHEVY ti Asking $1,995. 199 PONTIAC Laurentian, 4door hard- fe oasenge og hy radio, 2-4one. After 5 p.m. USED snow fires bgt Bd Dominion Tice Store, 48 Bond 1961 SINGER santa automatic 4 369 Drew, 7258132, WHEEL CHAIRS Repairs, Sales, Rentals, Also Hospital beds, walkers, bed- side.-..commodes,... crutches, canes, slenderizing machines and roll-awoy beds. 725-1644 '« $800, offer. (Must sell.) Telephone 728-7913 or 725-5555 evenings. 94 BUICK «CENTURY, mechanically and tires oe Reliable car, Best offer. Dial 668-2665 bad RENAULT aqua bive, standard . Phone after 5.30 a TRS. pea PONTIAC Standard two-door, snow tires, --_ good Pe Wag 9875. Telephone 728-6017. What's My Line? Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances, For your needs Valley Creek Furniture 728- 2001 or coll ot the store 16% Bond W. 1962 OLDSMOBILE "4 88, hardtop, 18,000 miles. Telephone SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cors. Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314. PARK. RD. SOUTH 723-9421 TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All. MakésSand Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. 725-2906. four-door | If You Want Quality Merchandise Excellent Services Low Prices New Appliances Used Trade-Ins Come and See ROGER APPLIANCES 155 Simcoe South Telephone 728-2151 33--Market Pore |pany for over 16 years. He is survived by his mother and six half-sisters: Mrs. Bruce Branton (Rhea), Mts. Noel Middleton (Muriel) and Mrs. Cecil Winacott (Beatrice), all of Oshawa; Mrs, Russell Ambeault (Evelyn) and Mrs. Percy Am- beault (Alta), both of Sault Ste. Marie, and. Mrs.' Ed , Kellar (Winnie) of Toronto. The deceased 'is also survived by two half-brothers, Donald and Stanley Hall of Oshawa. The remains are resting at the. Armstrong Funeral Home for the memorial service in the chapel on Thursday, Jan. 2 at 2 p.m. Rev. Arthur Magee of will conduct the service and in- terment will be in Union Ceme- tery, Oshawa. FREDERICK A. LELAND TRENTON -- Frederick A. Leland, a Trenton resident for the past 60 years, died at Tren- ton Memorial Hospital last Tuesday at the age of 67. Services were held in the Weaver Funeral Home last Fri- day conducted by Rev. J. A. Payton of Grace United Church fwhere Mr. Leland was a mem- ber. Interment was in Mount Ever- BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST--OSHAWA (Just Eost of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 GENERAL REPAIRS ALL MAKES OF CARS PARTS AND SERVICE All Foreign Make Cars B.-A. iran Ritson Rood and 723-4733 ond 723- % 12 KELLY DISNEY USED CARS LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 ' Cars bought and sold Liens paid. off Trade up or dowri Iways top quality VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S : GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR ond AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 449 Ritson Rd. S. Oshawa 728-0921 30--Automobiles Wanted Miata yt nth aaah aria LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want a rod Reba 3 Pi oe i prices paid. Span ke Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- . Telephone 725-2162 oF 723-4245, $ ALLCASH $ For clean cars or trucks we soni up or down: Liens 'paid NiCOLS MOTORS LTD, 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 5 the: POL Ire to send out to a res- ? » for the prisoners' food. 'isoners were transferred 100 CARS WANTED Buying o New Car? Sell your used car to."Ted" Talk "Cosh" to the New Car Dealer and 'SAVE', TED CAMPIN MOTORS jails. 723-4494 Res. 725.5574 CAPONS, dressed, oven Ibs. oe tg $2.90 each deliversd." "raleohons Take Out Orders FISH & CHIPS: Also Table Service FISHETERIA 231 King St. West PHONE 725-5522: 34--Lost and Found LOST -- male Redbone hound, ail red. Answers to "Nipper." Shirley Road you north of Raglan. Telephone LOST -- small male, Name By High -- School." Child 723-1943. 36---Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others having cloims. against the estate of ALICE MAUD FREEMAN, late of the City of Oshaws, ore required to send. full porticulars of such claims to the undersigned, solicitor for the Executor, on or before the 10th day of Jonuary, 1964, 'after which dote the Estote's ossets will be distri- buted hoving regard only to claims thot have been re- ceived. RALPH S. JONES, B.A., Barrister & Solicitor, 130 King East, iowa PEE | 's Telephone! green © Born in Brighion, Mr. Leland was the'son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Leland. He worked as a mechanic until his retire- ment a few years ago. He had been in failing health for the past few months, Surviving are his wife, the former Minnie Westlake; four daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Ha- zel) Boyle of Trenton; Mrs. John (Dorothy) Glenn of Osh- awa; Mrs. Donald (Marguerite) Drake of Oshawa and Mrs. Wes- 36--Legal AUCTION SALE Pursuant to the power of sole set out 'in a certain mortgage, CENTRAL HOUSING ¢ Hall occurred at the Oshawa ley (Juanita) Benson of Scar- 'borough, Also surviving are two sons, Alfred and Harry, both of Trenton. FUNERAL OF JOSEPH MAYER A High Requiem Mass was olic Church at 9 a.m. today for) the late Joseph Mayer of 26 Fairbank street, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, Dec. 30. Rev. Marshall Beriault sang the mass and interment was in St. Gregory's mag Catholic Cemetery. the pine were Conrad Cser, Frank Cze- pek, Alex Cziranka, C. Keppel, Tony Feith and Louis Kayel. FUNERAL OF JOHN MEDLAND The memorial service for Wil- liam John Mediand, of 24 Osh- awa boulevard north, who died at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal on Sunday, Dec, 29, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home, on Tuesday, Dec. 31 at 2 p.m. Rev. Wesley Herbert of King Street United Church conducted the service and interment was in Union Cemetery, Oshawa. The pallbearers were Perce Pascoe, Syd Lang, Harold. Win- ter, Lee Rolson, Victor Tilling and Rae Jones. Subway, Bus Strike Averted In New York NEW YORK (AP) -- A'New Year's subway and bus strike that would have paralyzed the city was averted Wednesday by llth-hour agreement on a new contract. Mayor Robert F. Wagner said the 15-cent fane would be pre- served although the 35,000 em- ployees won pay increases. Cost of the settlement was estimated at from $38,600,000 to $42,000,000. Th subways and buses carry some 5,000,000 riders a day. Wagner and Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, meeting shortly after the settlement was an- other problems of the city transit authority. Michael J. Quill, president of the AFL-CIO Transport Workers Union, had called a strike for 5 a.m., but the deadline twice was postponed and the. agree- ment was reached about 9:30 week---in return for the) pay boost in a two-year contract. boine Park Zoo in Winnipeg were unloaded here from the cango liner Dalbek, They. are to be shown at London's Whip- snade. Zoo. BEAUTIFUL PIGS. LONDON (CP)--A judge. at the Royal Smithfield Show 'has criticized pig breeders who give their pigs shampoo washes be- fore contests. He says it's the size and back-fat of the pig that . assassination Nev, 22 of Presi- sung at Holy Cross Roman Cath- st "There is no need for this bill," Johnson said in his first major foreign trade action since he became president after the dent Kennedy. Pp pgp had 10 days in which to sign the bill, which had pneen -- ativocated by legisla- tors, particularly from lumber states, who sought ways of re- ducing lumber imports from Canada. The line for signing was Tuesday thidnight. Canadian Ambassador Charles Ritchie, notified about the presi- rers|dent's decision, said "I am very much gratified at the outcome." A) BANS TWIST England (CP)-- Teen-agers will not be able to twist or do any other modern dance in this Devon yillage dur- ing the holiday season. Village council decided to permit only waltzes, foxtrots and old-time eo ge gee z i bpbygtiyted #99533 e000 - oy, ¥v ii dances in its Scala Hall, ise Wet Sales High Lew a.m. Ch'ge % " Stock Cl Fndry ost ayi.t #4 3 aesge 3382.92 § woggsdlp say - ++ i wa Ria Stss 3 ; o = ios 8 8 55 = zt +1 egbbghGeee' Eg? 3 3 3 ? ? i 8 gtagty88esehe, 72838 = $222* = rs FS HE = felalala! 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GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Goonp Bot 42, oe $190" IN IAcKPOTS Deor prize $15 { Fanenid Pog: iy rR? OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 gomes et $20, 5 gormes ot $30 -- $150 Jackpot 2 -- $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 55, 59 Early Bird Game RED BARN the fhe pase. tor you to tise toe it ply H ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO... Corner Bloor and Simcoe. . arb Shore The Wealth Time 7: AS ptt. Jan. 3° BINGO: FRIDAY, JAN. 3: .20 gomes $6 end $10 5 Jackpots $40 each Baska Come to the First Dorice of the NEW YEAR 'THORNTON'S COMMUNITY HALL Featuring LLOYD PEARSON and His MELODVAIRES Saturday, Jan. 4th 8 P.M. The holl is one block north of King Street in the old school- house. 4 ADMISSION $1.00 LUNCH AVAILABLE Our Christmos Turkey was won by Mr, C. Lock, 223 Burke St. "Share The Weeilth SUNNYSIDE PARK , MONSTER BINGO CLUB CAMELOT Vareoe's Pavilion FRIDAY, JAN. 3rd" $1200 in prizes 4 $250 Jackpots Nos. 51-50: ~ Eorly Bird Gomes 7:45 p.m: Door Prizes Admission S0¢ ~~ Free Trar i from | pate B acy sont Yay City Limite , Ontario, counts, not its beauty, It's here at last...that wonderful time of the year when Tex-Made sheets go on sale. All over Canada, the fine stores that sell Tex-Made sheets invite you to come in and make your selection from the largest, most colourful collection avail- able. There are white sheets and fitted - sheets...six enchanting pastel sheets... five dashing striped sheets...elegant ' sheets all covered with roses and happy sheets strewn with bright sunny daisies. Sheets of every description and because they're Tex-Made you get more value all year round, because they're woven of more finely spun cotton, with more threads per inch and more inches per length. Join the big celebration...buy Tex-Made now. and save! 'Tex-Made has just the right sheet for you! All now at Shasta Delsien...Tox-Made's ccoskion meena the freshest look in fashion--new.Shesta Daisy. print sheats, - It's the evening dress.of the year, and like'all Tex-Made sheets «fight nam, thre song at THE Most FASHIONABLE & naw low white sale price BEDS IN CANADA WEAR

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