s we 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, Merch 7, 1964 n © '¢ IN MEMORIAM COMING EVENTS dear grandmother, Gertrude Passed away March 7, 1961. A silent thougth, PEARCE -- in loving memory of a) i DEVOLIN, Mabel Entered inns rest at the Belleville peered March 6, beloved wife of the late erei Hospital Friday, Mabel Burris, on Mon'! HALLETT -- 1 wish fo extend my sin- PEARCE -- in loving memory of my wife, Mrs. Albert Pearce, who jaway March 7, 1961. 1 do not need a special day i} To bring you to my mind, Sadly missed and ever remembered by her husband, Albert. CARD OF THANKS passed THE PUBLIC IS INVITED ANNUAL MEETING VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES Monday, March 9th, 5 P.M. In Council Chambers, City Hall BINGO U.A.W.A. HALL' SATURDAY, MAR. 7 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20, $30 $40, $50 JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH. ~ [Romane 6 Pi cere thanks to Dr. H. Vollmer, Dr. 1, K. Ugray, Dr. H. Roy Rowseill, Rev. Larke, my relatives, friends and neigh- LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 : bors, and all the nurses for wonderful c8re and attention while | was 8 patient in Oshawa General Hospital. --George Hallett. KiNG -- | would like fo take this oppor- tunity to thank my neighbors, friends and relatives who were so very kind to me during my iliness'in the Oshawa General Hospital and the Princess Margaret Hos- pital, Toronto, with cards, letters and gifts. A specia} thanks fo the volunteer Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390_KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 drivers for the Cancer Society. --Marion King. MacCARL -- | wish to express my sin- cere thanks and appreciation to my rela- tives, friends and. neighbors for their cards, flowers, visits. and. kind inquiries during my recent Iliness in the Oshawa General Hospital. A very special thanks to Rev. John Smith, Doctor E. Gardner and Doctor George Lindsay, the nurses led staff on 3A for their intensive care for their kindness and IN MEMORIAM CLARK --- Thanks to my many kind friends, neighbors and relatives for flow- ers, gifts, messages and visits during my recent iliness In the hospital and at my residence. Special thanks to Dr. C. Y. Kw8n, Dr. J. A, Patterson, Dr. Charles %. Campbell, Dr. A. P. Fulton, staffs on and 3rd floors at Oshawa General thoughtfuiness and age care, also to Reverend Mr. H. A. Mi for his visits and prayers. --Lewis $. Clark. = In loving memory of e dear mother, Sarah Jane Dillon, who Because the best. --Sadly missed ing husband, Edward and sondern care. --Richard MacCari REID -- We wish fo sng jatives, friends and neighbors and je nurses and staff on 5F at the Os! iia General Hospital, Dr. W. A. Shaw and Dr, C. Campbell and the Rev. D. Allin.for the many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown us during the Iliness and passing of a dear husband and. father Alexander Reld. --Mrs. A. Reid and family. ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) 32--Articles For Sale family. DILLON -- In loving memory of lear mother and grandmother, Jane Dilton, who passed away March 7, 1963. We ilttie knew when we woke that morn The sorrow the day would bring, For was sudden, the shock sever To part with one we loved so dear. GIRL'S spring coat; also winter coat, fur trimmed, size 7; 's top coat, re versible, size 10; also 4 trailer tires, 670- 5-- - $30 Games; 20 -- Free ADMISSION Free KINSMEN BINGO KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST, WEST TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus $50 Full Card 2 -- $250 Jackpots $20 Games JACKPOT NOS. 56, 52 EARLY BIRD GAMES ~ = PYTPA RIEICCES __ 7:30 BUS DIRECT FROM 4 CORNERS WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO - MONDAY, MAR. 2nd Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize 2 -- $250 Jackpot Nos. 51 and 54 1 -- $150 JACKPOT MUST GO EA ADMI RED BARN Y BIRD Jackpot Pays Double 20 GAMES AT $20 -- 5 SPECIAL GAMES AT $30 REGULAR GAMES PAY DOUBLE IN $100.00 DOOR PRIZE 52 nos. o- less 17 NOS. OR LESS GAME AT 7:45 ION $1.00 -- EXTRA BUSES NORTH OSHAWA FREE GOOD PARKING Monday, BINGO 8:00 P.M. ST. GERTRUDE'S AUDITORIUM 690 KING ST, EAST AT FAREWELL ADMISSION 20 REG. GAMES -- TOTAL $300 SNOWBALL -- $160. in 56 Nos. -- $20 Con. -L , $10 "ACH HORIZONTAL REGULAR. JACKPOT -- $100 in 57 Nos. $20 Con, SHARE THE WEALTH FREE LINE EXTRA BUS SERVICE NO CHILDREN, PLEASE 15, 500-14; 1951 Chevrolet parts. Apply 309 Guelph Street, 725-5268. 33 Market Basket GENERAL Electric refrigerator, auto 33--Market Basket stove, $125; dining room suite, formica top, ¢ 6 pc, ae one 723-9033. matic defrost, $125; Gurney automatic/CAPONS, dressed, oven ready, 5¥ Ibs. end up. $2.50 each delivered. Telephone | eee. APPLES Baldwin, good cooking and eating. $1.25 and $2. Whitby 668-2088. Sometimes It Is hart to Why some things have to be, tn His wisdom God has planned our power to see, Pini pore by daughter red ly at Honest Cal's Discount Furniture and Appliances, 424 King West, 728-9191. WE buy, sell and exchange used furn pct Randyand Geary. and gr 'en|ture $25 New etevielona, nn cash or $8 mente BUY your potatoes by the 75 b. bag and save. Also Cortland and Spy apples by 7 \the bushel, For tree delivery IT'S FUN to read "Personals" in the Oshawa Times Classified Section. Don't on. the messages you'll find there Te, the "city |evenings, Brooklin 655-4983. FANCY Spy in bs per bushel, bring own or you Trading Post Stores, 44 Simcoe Street South. 723-1671, 34 BARRED rock pullets, starting to lay. will hagyen For further Information dia! your 263-2116, NEW SKIN and SCUBA ~ DIVING CLASSES see it Lp reoreny Beenie: oF Snot day, March 9, at 1 O'clock, RUMMAGE 'Sale, CRA, Gibb Street, Wed- inesday, March 11 at 1.30 p.m. Simcoe North, Mon-| Baisam Couple Fy ss Tuesday, March 10, 8 p.m., Coronation Orange Temple, Bruce Sirest Acnnisaion ec, Prizes. ond retrech: a ree No. 1, Feted In Honor... Of Anniversary)... BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY MAR. 7th 7:30 P.M. 20 Games -- $8 | Share the Wealth 4 -- $40 Jackpot to go 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted" By MRS. LORNE JONES «BALSAM and MT. ZION -- son recently entertained Sun- day night. supper guests in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack! Empringham's anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jamie-| . . * cently spent at the Red Orchard's, Whitby, the Men' 30th wedding|Sharyn Agincourt; Mrs. George Empringham of Claremont ang: -- Empringham of Mt Bag sponsored the Mt. Church. - Miss: Jones won first prize Mrs. Walter Armstrong and Bonnie; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gaston, John and Bob, of Scar- borough; Bob Woolhead of gg Mr. and Mrs. = Diane * and David START THURSDAY | smart March 5 at The Boy's Psa -- Pool. Air and aqua lungs 'eople WE have arranged the best valued char- fer bus trip to Washington Easter week- Cetld pe i at end. Hotel, guided tour included, person-| South, of Oshawa ally escorted by Colmer Travel Service, : Times Classified Bowmanville. Phone 623-2265. 723-2284 Ads RESERVE THE DATE! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22nd ANNUAL DAFFODIL TEA - pag y sgh A Unit, Cana- ion Cancer iety. eae *; j Simcoe St. United Church Opportunities to adopt children Memorial Hall--Hat fashions. BINGO TUESDAY, MAR. 7:30 P.M. © 20 regular games $8 and $10 Share The Wealth $150 Jackpot 53 Nos. $20 Consolation 10th APPLES, $1.25 per bushel and up. Bring your own containers. Spies, Mcintosh,| pp gyn -- In loving memory of|DIAMOND necklace and dainty e8rringsiwnithy 668- Ma '3 dear bel Lawrence, Sto pened away March 7, 1954. to.match, original price $125. Asking $50. One bracelet, sterling silver best stones, offer. T set, with 36__Legal ond Delicious. J. C. Aldred, 55 Liberty North, Bowmanville. PhD a > gaa here without you, And sd. the weary way, For Ter Can cued ener, Since were called away. if we Ted all the world to give, We'd give it, yes, and more To hear your volce and see you smile} And greet you at the end Jackie Lawrence. LAWRENCE -- In loving memory of a dear mother, Mabel Lawrence, who pass- @d away March 7, 1954. Those we love, we never lose, For always they ge be CHEST of drawers, extensions, extra leaf, MOFFAT range, fully jprice $140. After 6 p.m. only BEDROOM suite, % bed, box spring and|j, ARTHUR $, BROAD, 17 Brock Street mattress, 2 night tables, chest and dress-| west, er. Light finish, New condition. 725-5746. \for any debts contracted in my name by automatic, 6|anyone on or after this date, March 5, months old. Original price $199.50. Sale|1964, ie cay written consent, Oshawa, Arthur S$. will not be responsibie| 34--Lost and Found LOST: Bloor and Stevenson Road area, Projection screen, Tuesday, March 3. Finder please call 728-8894, LOST: Black and tan Beagle, female, FURNACE, bolier, radiators, tems, sump Chinn, Hillside, Park South. door. caker, 1, ORMAN L. HESS, RR 3, Oshawa, will --Sadly missed by gr@ndchildren, Billy/hath sets, sinks, cabinets, pressure sys-|not be responsible for any debts contract- pumps, tanks, boats, motors,ied in my name, on or after this date, |728- trailer, Pontiac '57, Ya-ton truck. Harry|March 5, 1964, by anyone without my written consent. -- 0. L. Hess. vicinity Stevenson and Taunton Roads, last Wednesday. Name "Boots. Call 2029. FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor Street and Edith JEANETTE is a nine year old girl looking for new parents through adoption. She is French speaking, Roman Catholic, with brown eyes and hair, a fair clear complexion, fine features, very pretty and | attractive. Jeanette is doing well in Grade 3 in school, and is a shy but friendly girl who would feel most at home with bilingual JACK is a happy, 13 month old baby who deserves a good mot and father. He has blue eyes and fair hair and is Canadian in back- ground. Jack is a healthy boy, around his lips has been noticeable, especially when he smiles and laughs. This condition has improved and may improve further. Little Jack would be adoptable by suitable parents who are Protestants. If you can offer Jeanette or Jack a permanent family home, please write to: THE ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO ts. but since birth a slight paralysis SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. CRANFIELD'S 809 SIMCOE FLOYD PRICE SU 531 RITSON PLEASURE VALLEY 1600 SIMCOE PRESTON'S SUNOCO STATION 925 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 331 PARK RD. SOUTH GANGEMI'S SERVICE STATION ROBINSON'S ESSO STATION 89 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH DON DOWN SHELL STATION 97 KING ST. E. : B-A STATION ST. SOUTH NOCO STATION -- RD. SOUTH SERVICE STATION ST. NORTH We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities >' WKEXS: Sea Ne Cutex "p) DON'T FORGET MON. TUES. WED. ALL TOYS _/ SUAVE We Di i caine Film Processing | re selling ct | SHAMPOO . and @ Compare at 75c each Dry Cleaning Ya OFF wet pated wa oe ~ SUGGESTED | A SILK PRICE 9 OOF] 20% BELOW | aerai Price [esr .. OO ") GIFT JOHNSON'S Johnson's Black or Brown | Ne Need for a Wet Basement aN Z| WRAPPING | _ "Kicor" 24, tin SHOE OTACO 7s PASTE WAX SUMP PUMP | IA Compare at 25¢ package} Compare at 1.45 Can Compare at 29¢ Compare at 49.95 FOR PRICE NO WHERE FOR deat ¢ | NO WHERE Daa. Cin lOelas 1.00 [ExKe Qe 40% lec = 32.22 PAPER plain or decorator styles never yellows POLISH with FREE Applicator with Va-h.p. G.E. motor IGN For Price Sake It's No Where Else WZ, WWE PI IS OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE MIO PENS EDEDE>D HES 1038 King St. W. At Garrard Rd. white roxatone fin-|) it $35. Telephone pea tes Loved, reesured, 725-7289, = name by anyone on or after this date, a. In our memory. VACUUM cleaner, Eureka with Vibra-|Mérch 7, 1964, without my written con- er remembered by daughter Rose|Beat and attachments, Eureka twinjsent. --Randolph Harrison brush polisher, A-1 condition, priced low for quick sale, 669 Shakespeare Avenue. beg onagptont ing esi) memory of REFRIGERATOR, Kelvinator, medium NOTICE TO CREDITORS our dear awrence, wi passed away March 7, 1954, ro | eee ee emote Seve ae AND OTHERS You're not forgotten, mother dear, DOUBLE dresser, chest of drawers, two be; night tables, spindrift finish, condition In the Estote of Nor ever shall you As long as life and memory last |} shall remember thee. ~Always remembered by son John and daughter-in-law Mary. CARD OF THANKS LODGE -- In loving memory of a cear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Eva Lodge, who passed away March 8, 1963. Today recalls sad memories Of a dear mother gone to rest, And the one who thinks of her today Is one who loved her best. ~Sadly missed by son Fredrick, daugh- ter-In-law Elizabeth and granddaughter Christine. LODGE -- In loving memory of a aear wite, Evelyn Lodge, who passed away March 8, 1963. Memory lane Is a lovely lane, Where hearts are ever true, A lane we always travel down Because it leads to you. Lovingly remembered by husband Tom. LODGE -- in loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Evelyn Lodge, who passed away March 8, 1963. O° happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet their memory still, But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Ever remembered by rivaled Betty, sible for / RANDOLPH HARRISON, of 1445 Evan- ish, $20; Duncan Phyfe dining table with volte Drive, Oshawa, will not be respon- any debts contracted in my like new. Call 725-7202. FINDLAY 90,000 BTU gas forced air fur- nace, used 2 years. Good condition, $70. 128 Barrie Avenue. Telephone 725-7783. aca, for this special sale! Women's dresses, 2 for $5, Permanents $5. Apply Towne Shoppe, i442 Bond East. (First floor up). 725-9356. SAVE up to 50 per cent on new, reciassi- fied and used tires at General Tire, 534 Ritson Road South, Oshawa. SKATES -- New and used. All reduced 40 per cent, Used skates from $1.50 up. Apply Drayton's Cycle, 204 Bond East. Open evenings. 8. F, GOODRICH STORES -- Tires, Bab teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. BED chesterfield, 21 inch TV, chester- field and chair, washing machine, chrome set, two tables, 'dresser, six single beds, one double continental bed, small refrig- erator, three stoves, two light, one heavy duty. 147 Brock Street East. VACUUM CLEANER repairs, all makes. Free estimates, parts, attachments, brushes, hoses. Gyaranteed re-built ma- chines. Rentals. Wallace Vacuurn Service, Call anytime 728-0591. BUYING or selling furniture or apoll- ances. Call. Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or MARY REARDON, deceased. the a or ot Ao 1963, ore requited to file proof of some with the undersigned on or be- Ho the 10th day of April, 1964. After that dote the Public Trustee will proceed to dis- tribute the estate, having re- gard only to the claims of which he then shall have hod notice. DATED ot Toronto this 5th day of March, 1964. PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 145 Queen St. West, Toronto Administrator. 263-2695. son-in-law Liat and gr | McEVERS -- In loving memory of our mother, Isbella McEvers, who passed away March 8, 1958. God saw you getting weary So he did what he thought best, He came and stood beside you And whispered "Come and rest". You wished no one a last farewell, Nor even said goodbye, You had gone before we knew it And only God knows why. --Sadly missed by your daughter Eleanor, son-in-law Bob, and grandchildren. McEVERS -- In loving memory of my dearest wife, Isabella McEvers, who pass- @d away March 8, 1958. in life--loved and honored, in death--Remembered. Lovingly remembered. by husband) --_ TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, du- plicators, 'chequewriters, comptometers, three hundred hew and used. We buy, seil, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. TLEEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc- ture, including all channel antenna, In- stalled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television, telephone 728-5143. WATCH, man's, Gruen wristwatch, jewels, self-winding, water proof, white gold, extension bracelet, guaranteed seven months, $50 or best offer. Telephone 723-7207, PROPANE gas stove, suitable for home or cottage, Excellent condition. Safety valve, oven controls, tank tubing and shut off valve. Half price. Apply 15 Prince Street. 21" MOTOROLA TV, floor model, blond 25 Howard. NORTON -- tn loving memory of | daer father and grandfather, He bade nd one a last farewell, He sald goodbye fo none, The heavenly gates were opened, A loving voice said "Come". We offen sit and think of you, The things you used fo say, We wonder why you had fo die, Without a chance to say ee \cabinet, $75. Telephone 668-2680. Harry i convertible, white nylon top in good con- Norton, who passed away March 8 1962.'dition. After 6 apply 756 Albert Street. PARTS for 1956 Monarch power-equipped LLOYD baby carriage, white, can be con- verted Into stroller. Good condition, $15. Call 723-7172: WALNUT veneer dining room suite, table, 6 chairs, buffet and china cabinet. Excel- lent condition. ._ Telephone 725-1837. TRAN ON, 1956 Dodge, V8 auto You will always be Until the end of time --Ever remembered, Howard end Helen, grandsons Gary and Larry. TRA matic, good condition, $20. Telephone 728-1336. UPRIGHT plano, recently tuned, stool. In good _ condition. plano Reasonable. TMCNUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR «MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA EVENINGS 723-3185. FINDLAY range, apartment size, condition, $65; Filter Queen vacuum cleaner; console radio and record player combination. Apply 235 Eulalie Avenue. CHESTERFIELD suite, 3 pleces, maroon; rug 6 x 9 ft., green; and maroon hassock. Apply 150 Alma Street. WALNUT bookcase bed, double dresser new Department of Public Works of Canada TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed Rae "we, Work: OT ee, ~ lic se Room B 322, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and en- dorsed "TENDER FOR DRED- GING OF APPROXIMATE- LY 80,000 CUBIC YARDS PLACE MEASUREMENT CLASS "BY" MATERIAL, OSHAWA, ONTARIO". will be received until 3:00 P.M, (E.S.T.), WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1964 y Tender documents can be ob- tained through: Chief Engineer, Room' E-443, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa; Dis- trict Engineer, 225 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ont. To be considered eoch ten- der must be submitfed on the forms supplied by the Depart- mem. ond must be accom- panied by the security speci- fied in the tender docu- ments The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ICE $35-1008 728-6627 / with mirror, box spring and. spring ey imettress, used. very little, like 72-3559, ROBERT FORTIER, Secretory every fa inform -- In Co-operation With -- WHITBY PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ... . AJAX HYDRO ELECTRIC SYSTEM . PICKERING PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION . . e e e * ° 7 Electric heating ELIMINATES THE FLAME... providesanew standard of safety in home heating -- ... cannot create dust, soot or dirt of any kind. It's revolutionizing modern living and is within 's means. For more n contact your electric heating contractor or: qualified your h ydro "LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Oshawa Public Utilities Commission, Phone 723-4624 . PHONE 668-5878 . PHONE 942-0500 . PHONE 942-2930