18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, March 20, 1964 eR a a eel an nae i i eh Oe Shots pata ae ails Mma gente. eee Li eR ER IE IR SI I Ee ee ULASSIFIED 'ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 32--Articles For Sale QUANTITY of household furniture, stove, 27 Wishbone VANDERLUIT -- John and Elizabeth fare happy fo announce the birth of a daughter, Sharon Joan, 6 ibs. 8 ozs., on , March 19, 1964, at the Oshawa Hospital. A little sister for lan Special thanks to Dr. Staniey floor staff. DEATHS APPLETON, Richard tseac his home in Kinsale on Wednesday, ac heavy duty. Eulalie Avenue. TWO-PIECE chesterfield sulte, good con- dition, ideal for coftage or recreati room, Telephone 725-6498 after 6 p.m. TELEVISION, twenty-one inch television, in very good condition. For further in- formation telephone 728-1742. |CHESTERFIELD, 3piece, maroon, with 'one green chair, hassock, $40. Man's and lady's bicycle, $9 each. Apply 150 Alma Street, 725-3349. 33--Market Basket BUY your potatoes by the 75 Ib. bag and save. Also Cortland and Spy apples by the bushel. Fir free delivery telephone levenings, Brooklin 655-4983. 34--Lost and Found 1964, Richard \sa: the tate Susan Bar- and loving father of Elsie (Mrs. Fred Weeks) of Weston; Morothy of Kin-|tracks. They are sand colored, one and sale, Grace (Mrs. Lewls Swinghammer) Newmarket and Albert of Toronto and of Nellie, Mary, Thiza and dear a May of England in his 87th year. Resting ¢ Robinson Funeral Chapel, Brook-|blue collar. Children's pet. Vicinity Vet- fin. 'service Chapel on Saturday, |erans and Wilson Roed, Sunday. Reward. fin. Service in the March 2st at 2 p.m. 'nence to St. George's Anglican Church, Pickering, forlvost: Fox terrier, nn ca serie wer "pati st. yt nuts", white with tan markings. Stub tall, emetery. (Friends are request- 725-3228. @d not to call at the Chapel until 3.30 Fri- female. Reward. 72 day afternoon). Entered into rest in the Oshawa General tterns, easy fo learn, for second hand Hospital on Wednesday, March 18) 1964.|PT To Or will sell for best offer. 723-9819. Michaei Harmadi, beloved husband of Anna Leskonic and father of Mrs. Mii LOST -- Two boxer dogs, Tuesday, March 17, vicinity Park Road South by railway |half years old, females. 723-1958. female, LOST: Small Beagle, white breast, black and tan markings. Lost since Sunday, vicinity east Oshawa. "Beaky". Call 725-8261. LOST -- Beagle pup, male, wearing thin March 18. The deceased was in size,| narried to the late Susan Bar-jeight years, the deceased was lon ters, Mrs, F, Weeks (Elsie) of|from Winnipeg. He was a mem- OBITUARIES Wasyl Kobewka, of 327 Anna- polis avenue. He was in his 41st year. Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings rights, 'x-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale.) Ti Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 00 S8%e BY 8 220 se The pallbearers will be Wil- liam. Medland, William Grylls, Jack MacDuff, Theron Kivell, Lloyd Prouse and Mark Lockyer. ; FUNERAL OF JAMES CLEMENT The memorial service for James Clement, who died Mon- day, March 16, at the Oshawa General Hospital' was _ held Thursday, March 19, at the Armstrong Funeral Home. Rev. Gordon C. W. Brett, min- ister of . Knox Presbyterian Church, conducted the service. Interment was in Port Hope Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were G. Mc- Quaid, C. Blake, C. Quick, W Boulton, A. Pollard and D. Shortreed. ! Stock Versatile Vic G Tr Stock Har-Min Hastings High-Bell Hud Bay Hu-Pam Hydra Ex Int Helium RICHARD ISAAC APPLETON The death of a wing a ring Township farmer, Richa' : wad Aguoien, occurred at his ie ge igh gg mm ago Kinsale residence Wednesday, a Adcans ed wai bom Oct 3 1923, at R-N Sniatyn lucze his 87th - id He fart a in Tunsford, Nor-|the Ukraine and -- married folk, England and came to Can-|APril 27, 1947, in Germany. ada in 1914, Mr, Appleton. was| A resident of Oshawa for 725 $332 23% 33% 250 $40 39% 4 20'$104¥2 104% 104% -- Ye Too stom ose rose 10% 1 1100 $9% 914 mw 20 $107% 107% 107% 145 $53% 534 53¥2 Con Paper Con Gas B Sornaiion I Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS 23.$13. 1313 VIS $2470 24% 24% -- Ve W Supplies A Weston Weston B Warr 4 is West A 200 $142 Ith Ui -- % $23% 23% 23% - Alta Dist 200 305 305" 905 340 $17% 17% 17% 815 815 815 --10 is vt 100 285 285 285 Alta Dis w 300 Wes wos 7" $25¥8 OILS la Gas 33 Alta Gas w 475 905 900 ; y | Alminex b/ % Algoma 1 re 5" 4 ue ) Alumini 3465 $3196 31% 8 5 $42% 42% 42% a 2500 34 dam Se Ah 2 oe meee ee $10% 10% 10% nae nihes A 250 $20 20% 20% $89'4 8916 8914 -- 94 fay fons 100 $13% 13% 1 2 $278 29% 204 225 $18% 18% NS $15%4 15% 15% + % 70 a rip 150 $13% 13% 134 % 355 30 358 4e 802 255 250 675 655 + 2 12 12 4 2 255 320 "$6% 6% 6% 21% 21% 21% 785 780 780 125 265 53 2 =--% = Joutel Abitibi Abit pr deceased him. employed by Houdaille Indus- nard ino Pived by three daugh-|tries Limited since coming here +8 Alg Cen aS Weston, Mrs. L. Swinghammer 1 gd the Ukrainian National f Newmarket and Dor-|Club. eg Kisale, and six sons,| Mr. Kobewka is survived by Charles of Myrtle, Edward of|his wife, the former Sofia Han- Winnipeg, Leslie of Malton,/kovia; a daughter, Anne, and a Jack of Toronto, Harry of Whit-json, Mike. Also surviving are by and Wilfred of Kinsaie a sister, Maria and a brother, Four sisters, Nellie, Mary,|John, both in the Ukraine. Thisa and May of England, also} The remains are at the Arm- survive. strong Funeral Home for mass The remains are at the Robin-lin St. George's Ukrainian Cath- son Funeral Chapel, Brooklin,|olic Charch at 9.30 a.m., Satur for the service in the chapellqay, Mar. 21. Rev. J. C, Perey- Saturday, March 21, at 2 pm.,|ma, pastor of the church, will fe conducted by Rev. T. H. Fleet-|cing the mass. Interment will brs ham of Greenwood United!ne in st. Gregory's Cemetery. |erine Giroux, 295 King street 200 $k a4 42% + Vs Church. From thence to St. Prayers will be said at the|west, who died Monday, March 2150 $% 1% 1% George's Anglican Church, Pick-!rneral home at 8.30 p.m. today.|16 ering, for a service conducted 9% % 670° 670 by Rev. H. F. Shepherd followed), yrs, CLARA TABER eee by interment in St. George's) m.. death of a Brooklin resi- Cemetery. dent, Mrs. Clara Taber, oc- - maa te fs Ya 14% 14% 850 stom lon low? * BosShBek Bell Ph rts 6605 110 109 109 Bow 5% pr 105 $53 53 53 Brazil 2100 FUNERAL OF B B. 200 200 200 Am Bank 725 $582 584 58% High requiem mass was sung} BC : « ee in the Church of St. Mary of the People at 10 a.m. Thursday, ene March 19, for Miss Mary Kath- 25 $102V2 1021/2 1024 + Rasthe® Teostter + lets! tee F | 210 $124 12¥2 12% 285 $232 232 ie % 150 400 400 400 +5 $7 7 $192 194 19% 25 $82 82 BV2 $28Y%2 28% 282 + Va $80% 805% 80% -- Ve $23% 23% 23% $818) 300 295 295 --15 $50% 50% S0%*--% 415 410 415 +10 +10) W ax8 24 Inland Gas Inland G pr int-City Gas § Bronze pr Int Nickel ase' L++ si bt 42 4 4 +3% 13%a 13%8 13% me 18 «118 mo 0 0 =e3 The mass was sung by Rev. N. J, Gignac, pastor of the church, assisted by Rev. W. Mc- Cormack. Temporary entomb- ment was in the Oshawa Union 229 225 2299 +4 Int Util $11% 11% 11% Inter PL 2 ae int Stl P 186 184 (186 (+1 500 20 20 20 «+1 44 13% 13% 1a-- a Decalta 10550 133 130 133 answers to "Pea- 35--Swap and Barter WANT TO TRADE good as new Rapidex knitting machine, instruction. book and Ferjoria (Maria) brother of Enniskillen and John of Czechoslovakia, in his 62nd year. Resting at the Arm strong Funeral Home, Oshawa with mass tn Blessed Virgin Mary Greek Catholic Church Saturday, March 21, at 9 a.m. Interment St. Gregory's Cemetery (Pray- ers st the Funeral Home Friday eve- fing at 8 p.m. ' KOBEWKA, Wasy! Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen- ere! Hospital on Thursday, March 19 1964, Wasy! Kobywka, beloved husband of Sofia Hankovka and father of Annie and Mike, In his 41st year. Resting ai the Armstrong Funeral Home with Mass in $t. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Saturday, March 21 at 9.30 a.m. Inter- ment. St. Gregory's Cemetery: Prayers at the Funeral Home Friday at 8.30 p.m. YABER, Clara . Oshawa General Hospital on Trursoey, March 19, 1964, Clara God- bold, beloved wife of the late Frank Taber and loving mother of Beatrice rs. 1. Mole) of Ashburn and Gordon @f Brooklin, in her 84th year. Resting at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, Brooklin. Service in the Chapel on Sunday, March 22, st 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Ceme- tery, Hin. (Friends are fo call at the Chapel until Friday even- ing). Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390. KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ke of Ci and Mrs, John Yurko (Anna) of IN MEMORIAM Yan Can 59000 6% 6 MINES 150 630 630 630 --10 1000 58 58 5B 1000 2 oot 500 140 140 140 +2 2000 27¥2 27% 27+ 1800 120 120 120 --1 5000 8¥2 84 84-- th 1000 5¥2 52 S--te 500 7 1000 375 .375 375 R 2 2500 9% 9 9 300 1000 C Ind Gas p 1200 13 13%+% WKA 'curred at the Oshawa General CiL 207 WASYL KOBE 4 Hospital Thursday, Mar. 19, in BS The death occurred very sud-|1,. 94th year. Mrs. Taber died denly Thursday, Mar. 19, at the % Woo 390 385 390 CPR 1018 319% 19% 19% 45 460 460 8 ; after a lengthy illness. Oshawa "General Hospital of y $18% $14%4 0 $20% $7Ve $48 Cemetery Mausoleum. 'The pallbearers were F. O'Connor, George Grills, J Col- lins, T. Delves, B. Mann and J. Meagher. FUNERAL OF MISS NELLIE GRIFFIN The funeral service for Miss Nellie Griffin, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital Mon- 18% 14% 20% 7% 18% 4% 20% 7% 48 4 = $27 26% 7 --% $23V2 232 232-- % MB PR $27% 27% 27% + Ye M Lf Mill $16% 16% 16% Mass-F 1000 $19% 19% 19% Mass-F 5% 100$110 110 110 Met Stores 100 $8%4 8% 8%4--% Mid-West 325 325 325 --5 Mont Loco 3% 13% 13%+ Ve Advocate Akaitcho All Pitch Area A Arcadia Atl C Cop Atlin-Ruf Aumaq Aunor Baska B-Duq 37% 37% Cdn Pet p 250 $122 12% 12% C Tire A 30 $34 3434 C util 20$100 100 100 --1 Chat-Gal 50 $152 15% 15% She was the former Clara Chemeal 500 $104 14% 14 + Ye Godbold and was born at Blen- Chemce 175 p25 $36% 36% 36% + % heim, Oxford County, daughter 235 Tess fcr oe of the late Benjamin and Almira Godbold. In 1904 she married Frank Taber at To- Chrysler Clairtone 250 300 240 240 240 $10% 10% 10% ronto, who predeceased her in 1942, Macleods A 36--Legal IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE AF CHARLES Clairton w C Savings 100 The funeral service was con- ducted by S. G, Saywell, lay MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR not/my, many friends and relatives for their fh MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 OFFICE 723-1002 CARD OF THANKS BERTRAND -- The family of the late Mr. Emerson Bertrand wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation fo their many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes extended during their re- cent bereavmnt. BICKLE -- ! wish to extend thank to jowers and many acts of kindness to me during my recent Iliness In hospital; also to Drs. McKay, Halam-Andres and Beck- ett and all 4th floor nurses and staff. Sit incerely, --Gladys Bickle. GRIFFIN -- Relatives of the late Miss Nellie Griffin wish to thank the nurses and staff of Hillsdale Manor, doctors and nurses of 3C, Oshawa General Hospital, who looked after her needs. --The Hallowells. WRIGHT -- We wish fo express our thanks and gratitude to our many friends for all of the kind and thoughtful ex- pressions of sympathy during our great EDWIN. HAWKINS, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF OF ONTARIO, RETIRED INSURANCE AGENT, DECEASED, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the _ Estate of CHARLES EDWIN HAWKINS, late of the Township Whitby in the County of Ontario, who died on or obout the Ist day of March, AD. 1964 are hereby noti- fied to send full porticulars to the undersigned on or be- fore the 15th day of April, WHITBY IN THE COUNTY Mrs. Taber had lived at Brooklin for 38 years and had also lived at Toronto and Win- npeg, Man. She was an adher- ent of St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Brooklin, She is survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. I.:Mole (Beatrice) of Ashburn and a son, Gordon, of Brooklin. She also leaves a brother, Gordon of Brandon, Man.; four great-grandchildren. Mrs. sister, Mrs. Jessie Shiverton of Courtenay, B.C., and a grand- daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Alves. The remains are at the Robin- son Funeral Chapel, Brooklin, for the service in the chapel Sunday, Mar. 22, at 2 p.m. Rev. O. R. Orr, rector of St. Thom- as' Anglican Church, will con- duct the service. Interment will day, March 16, was held Wed- nesday, March 18, at 10 a.m. High requiem mass was sung at the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great by Rt. Rev. P. Dwyer, Rev. A. G. Quesnell conducted the commt- al service at St. Gregory's Cem- etery. Msgr. Dwyer said the rosary at the MclIntosh-Anderson Fu- two grandchildren andjneral Home Tuesday evening. Pallbearers were James Taber was predeceased by alJoseph, Edward and Gary Hal- lowell, William Pope and Ed- ward Franklin. ' FUNERAL OF ROBERT R, HEASLIP The funeral service for Robert R. Heaslip, 1080 Somerville ave- nue, who died Tuesday, March 17, in the Oshawa General Hos- pital was held Thursday, March pastor of St. Stephen's United Church, North Oshawa. He was assisted by Rev. Burnham of Toronto. Interment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. The pallbearers were. P. Tay- lor, R. Gulliver, R. Craig, R. MacKenzie, R. Lang and R. Taylor. FUNERAL OF WALTER J: V. STARR The funeral service for Walter Joseph Victor' Starr, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital, Wednesday, March 18, was held in the Gerrow Funeral Chapel Friday, March 20, at 2 p.m. Rev. Arthur Magee, minister of Centre Street United Church, conducted the service. Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Pallbearers were A. Adams, Moore 53¥e 53% + Ve Nat Drug 13% 13% Noranda 44¥e 442-- Vo Ogilvie 15% 15+ Ont = Stel 30-30 W% W%+ % 615 600 615 +20 $25% 25V2 25Ve $16¥2 162 16% $10% 10% 10% 140 140 140 +5 $41% 41% 41% 37 7 7 84+ bd N% 727%-- % Wat % 10% 146 --V M%s + Ve Pac Pete Pac Pete w Page-Hers Photo Eng Pow Corp Premium Price Bros QN Gas Rap-G A Revelstoke Rothman $82 8Y2 $9 9% $11% 1% Royal Bank $72% 72% StL Cem A $182 18%2 Salada $10% 10% Shell. Can $16 «16 $40% 402 $17% 17% 1% 39% 9% % $3 23 B $26%4 26% 26% -- Ve AO $54 54 54 $612 61% 61%2--% $4 4 4 +M $11% 1% N%+ 300 295 295 $36% 364 W%+ $16% 16% 16% + Ve $21% 21% 21% -- Ve Belleterre Bethim Bibis Bidcop Bralorne Brunswk 1000 900 5000 1000 200 100 95 395 395 --I15 790 790 Bunk Hill Camp Chib 480 Tung 1500 86 85 86 V2 «+2 25 (+5 40 40 18¥2 18% 182--1 6 68 6 $10% 10% 0% 6 6 c c c c Candore Cariboo Cassiar Cent Pore Chib-Kay 2 #12 Chimo 9 92 Coch will 790 31% 30 480 «(475 89700 425 Dyno 125 Faraday Keeley m2 0=«2112 500 285 285 1375 900 500 390 Callinan 1 1 390 «390 700 8% 82 29 125 «(128 30¥2 + Va +1 6 --" 2 =I 93 1 8% + --" West Mines Willroy Wiltsey Winch Windfall Yale Lead Yukeno Zulapa Sales to 11 a.m.: 2000 1000 7500 2000 63600 Dom Bralorne C Marben C Dethi Cochwill 1000 200 290 290 290 10% 10¥2 10% 300 296 299 62 6M 44a 4a + --v +3 ta--" 4a 570 565 (565 156 6 10% 0% % % i" 1% 4¥2 42 02 BD 1,209,000. 710 390 156 (156 65 wea 10va-- Ve 3% +2 Wh 4a 0 +3 FOREIGN TRADING Stores 200 4 "Ss 5 -- 19 A.D. 1964, after which date the Estate will be one with regard only to claims of which the undersigned sholl then have hod notice. DATED ot Oshawa thib- 18th day of March, A.D. 1964. ELLA. MAY HAWKINS, Executrix, By her Solicitor, JOSEPH P, MANGAN, Q.C. 19, at 2 p.m. at the MclIntosh- Anderson Funeral Home. B. Tutkoluk, K. Starr, R. Starr, M. Quinn and N. Quinn. be in Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Un Steel Vendomat 210 425 425 425 750 335 335 335 Dickinson Peel Elder 100 500 550 900 700 700 700 Hard Rock 1% 1% 1% L] Check its traditional Buick beauty bereavement. --Margaret and Doug Wright end Family. 14% King Street East Oshawa, Ontario. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 COMING L] Check its tremendous Buick performance EVENTS IN MEMORIAM HARBRON -- in loving memory of dear mother and grandmother, Elsie J. nad who passed away March 20, Looking back with memories Upon the path you trod, We blessed the years we had with you Andieave the rest with God. 'You left us quietly, your thoughts un- known, But you left us with @ memory We are proud fo own. lovingly by daughter bered Ina-Jean and Bernice, son-in-law Wayne nd grandchildren Gordon and Diane. MILTON -- In loving memory of a @ear daughter, Madeline Milton, who passed away March 20, 1957. God gave us a wonderful daughter, Her memory will never grow old, He fashioned her smile out of sunshine, He movided her heart of pure gold. He need a new star in heaven, A beautiful light to shine, out of this world of sorrow He chose that dear daughter of ours. --Ever in our hearts, Mom, Dad, brothers and sisters. OKE -- In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oke, Mother, who passed way March 20, 1952 and Dad, who pass- @d away September 25, 1942. --Sadly missed: by the family. SCOTT -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Elma (nee Fleet), who passed away March 20, 1945. This world changes from year fo year, And friends from day to day, But never shall the one we love From memory pass away. Lovingly remembered by __ husband George, children and grandchildren, AN EASTER TRIBUTE To Your Loved Ones Nothing is more befitting or 0 greater tribute to the mem- ory of the loved ones who hove passed on to that bourne from which no travel- ler returns, than a memor- lol verse ot Easter Time. It is a beautiful gesture of love ond devotion to the memory of a mother, father, wife, husband, daughter, son - or those beyond the immediate family circle, a faithful friend or. kin. In the sincere hope of rendering helpful service to those who wish to select an appropriate memoriam notice for Easter time, The Classified Depart- ment of The Oshawa Times will publish Special Memoria] tributes on Saturday, March 28th. To ensure that your mes- sage appears at this time TELEPHONE 723-3492 NOW Sing along with the happy | folks who have discovered what a Want Ad can do. Want-Ads Dont' Cost -They Pay Oshawa Chapter Barbershoppers 13th Annual Parade of BARBERSHOP QUARTETS SATURDAY, MAR. 21 8:00 P.M. McLaughlin Collegiate A few tickets left at EDGARS PAINTS, 34 King St. W. or Phone 728-2394. BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, MAR: 21 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 EUCHRE -- North Oshawa Park club house, Nonquon Road, Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Admission 50c., lunch and prizes. HOME BAKING Sale Holy Cross Wo- men's Auxiliary; Saturday March 2\st, 1-4 p.m. Simpson-Sears, 43 Simcoe Street CO Check its trim new Special size SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO CLUB CAMELOT formerly Varcoe's Pavilion FRIDAY, MAR. 20th $1200 in prizes. $250 Jackpot Nos. 53, 54 Early Bird Games 7:45 p.m. Door Prizes Admission 50¢ Transportation to Four Comers if needed. ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Corner Bloor and Simcoe Friday, March 20th 7:45 P.M. 20 games -- $10 and $15 Share the Wealth $150 Jackpots to go Two $25 Games Special BINGO AT U.A.W.A. HALL SATURDAY, MAR. 12st 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES $10 A GAME 4 GAMES OF $20, $30 $40, $50 JACKPOTS ONE GAME $150 SHARE THE WEALTH 10 hams to be given os Buick Skylack 2-door Sport Coupe Check how little it goes for...and you'll go for PA North, door prizes. IN A CONCERT OF Saturday, March 21 Oshawa-- 1156 King Adult 1.00 -- Student .75-- C) THE WORLD FAMOUS GEN. PLATOFF Don Cossack Chorus and Dancers AND SPECTACULAR DANCING KINGSWAY COLLEGE AUDITORIUM FOR TICKETS, PH. 725-6557 @ THRILLING SONGS BU | CK SF ECIAL 4 ie Notice how the landau- style roof blends smooth- ly with the clean rear-end styling to emphasize the good looks of the Skylark Coupe. And you'll ap- preciate too how the Especially now that Buick Special gives you so very much more. There's a new, lower, sleeker look to Buick Special. And a new elegant interior too. New fabric colors har- Buick Special's good looks are matched by its performance. The Fireball V6 is standard on all 9 models and there's 2 optional Wildcat V8 en- gines for unbeatable , 1964 at 8:00 p.m. Street East - Ontario hild .50--Reserved .50 extra Formerly Varcoe's | SATURDAY, MAR | $2.50 PER DANCE MODERN AND OLD TYME NEIL' MATHEWS AND THE ONTARIO COUNTY, PLAYBOYS CLUB CAMELOT monize with the sporty appointments and dash- ing layout. handsome curved side windows give you that extra shoulder room, Buick performance. Buick Special hasso much more : everywhere... for less! Landau-style roof. we above all, it's a Buick See your local Buick Dealer Unbeatable performance 4 GENERAL MOTORS VALUE THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LIMITED 266 KING ST. W., OSHAWA, ONT. PHONE 723-4364 KING. ST. EAST CH 21st-9 P.M. COUPLE H. DICK PONTIAC-BUICK LTD. 103 DUNDAS EAST, WHITBY, ONT. PHONE 668-5846 } LE SPEARS ae aa