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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Apr 1964, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Aprii 2, 1964 ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING {Continued From Page 21) By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- The Wom- */32--Articles For Sale en's Auxiliary of St. John's Church meet at the Parish Hall 1960 CABIN CRUISER 21 Ft., Sleeps 4 Completely tarped and screen- ed, toilet, sink, 50 H.P. Johnson motor, electric stort with generator. Fully equip- New condition. TELEPHONE ANYTIME =|WHITBY 668-3652 Thursday evening. The Dorcas secretary report- ed all goods received for the sale which will be shipped this 'week. Two new quilts and two quilt tops were donated. Mrs, Ashmore reported a so- loist was secured and all plans were underway for the Dessert Luncheon April 15. The group will meet April 9 ito house-clean the parish hall. The UCW entertained the choir, Sunday School teachers of the Hi-C, Explorers and Mes- sengers at a dinner in the Chris- BOATS Traveler, Starcraft, OMC 17, Grew, Mason, Chestniut Can- oes. Evinrude, Peterborough, Evinrude Motors, OMC Mo- tors, and Gator Trailers, Open Evenings ond Week- ends until 9 p.m. MARINE STORAGE AND SUPPLY HWYS 7 AND 12 _____BROOKLIN 655-3641 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. -- Art and Lols wish fo rival of the'r second son, Wayde Joseph, 8 Ibs. 5 o7zs., March 31, the Oshawa Genera! Hospital. A iregory. Many thanks to Or. - Ross and fourth floor staff. MacDONALD -- Julie is hapoy to an- mounce the safe arrival of her baby brother, Allan Phillip, 7 Ibs. 8 ozs., born @n Monday, March 30, 1964 at the Osh- @we General Hospital. Proud parents are Fred and Cathy (nee Ste. Marie). TEATRO -- Olive and Jos are happy 'announce the save arrival of their son, Robert Vincent," Ibs. 3 o7s., on Wednes- day, git 1 ¥ at Oshawa \General Hospital. A brother for Bonnie and Joe. WEIR -- Lioyd and Helen (nee Grant) ere happy fo announce the arrival of a Linda Louise, 8 ibs., on Wed- nesday, Apri 1, 1964 at Oshawa "General Hospital. A sister for David. Being Transferred Sell complete living room set Finest brocade, including coffee table, end tables, Hi- Fi. New condition. $450 com- plete. Call 728-8427 BUYING or selling furniture or appil- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or _joraee. DEATHS DEATH NOTICES may eppea tease > 3 of The Oshawa Times. Death TAPPAN gas stove, 4-burner, also Gur- hey gas stove, 4-burner; Kelvinator re- Notices are Pc ooo ph ogg Phebe ad frigerator. All In good condition. Call Death Notice Column. In order to publish] Whitby 668-2308 for our paar dd all Death Notices, as|15 FT. moulded mahogany plywood boat soon as ible, other notices will bejand 35 HP Johnson electric motor. No aga ontlt 11 a.m. but will appearjreasonable offer refused. Financing can tn the Late Death Notices, ue 3 In the/be arranged. Telephone 723-1058. present day's edition of The Times. HAVE this week's wash done free with an all new Hoover washer spin dryer. See this amazing machine operate In your own home. For no obligation home trial and free demonstration, ail Whitaker, at 728-9191. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all evening. Fifteen children attended Mes- sengers Tuesday after school. Mrs. Ferguson told the worship story of an Indian boy at board- ing school. the Explorer meeting Tuesday. The Indian flag was discussed. Instructions were given for ma- terials to be brought next week so the flag may be assembled. A large number attended the high school dance at the recrea- tion centre Friday night. Grade 9 was responsible for the ar- rangements and. decorating in| St. Patrick and Easter themes. Bob Kyte and Judy Swain won a spot dance, Dennis McLaugh- lin and Janis Byers an climin- ation dance and Bryan Stani- land and Glenna MacLeod an- other spot dance. Following the dance students serenaded their principal and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Paisley, who moved into their new home last week. The ONO Club report there will be no cooking school April 17 as the Moffat Company have discontinued the project. Several local people attended service in North Nestleton, Sun- day evening, when members of that church presented the pa- geant 'Challenge of the Cross'. Blackstock United Church choir sang two anthems. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blomme, Toronto, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton and children recently. Mrs. W. J. Pearce entertain- Ray/ed recently in honor of her mo-| GERROW FUNERAL HOME ELECTRIC 34" GE stove, $25; large crib, spring mattress, $15; 54" padd board, $5; TA Il Garrard 4-speed turn- heed /36--Legal table, $15; 20W hi-fi speaker Coaxial, $15. Telephone Whitby, 668-8724, DRUMS, complete set, seven pieces. good condition, $200 or best offer. For! full particulars telephone days 725-0930; evenings 728-1143. SEWING machine sale. Singer, Elna, Nordic, from $19 up. ens Sewing Centre, '329 Simcoe South. 728-2391, TYPEWRITERS, adders, ane dupil- cators, chequewriters, comptometer s, three hundred new and used. We buy, éell, rent, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. GUN WANTED -- Sag antique, Phone Oshawa 725-8183. TWO buildings, 8 x 14 at $35, 8 x 12° at $25; sump pumps, $25 and $15; "uggs heater $5; well tile forms $150, After jevenings 728-1165 bs [ "PIECE kitchen set $40. in of my dear esterfield and chair beige $50., or best gg boogp way Gane ago. hE taste for home or cottage. Call @ passed away and gone, ' RANGE, Gurney, four burner, 24 x 26; also high chair. Both for $65. Telephone 778-5266, 390_KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-8226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS arrangements ond requirements for all ions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Teie- IN MEMORIAM $s i 3 i é : Ectiii itt adil g Gecey, MOTORCYCLE 650 BSA, perfect condi- love of bar ho al beneath [as hospital. 109 Alma Street, same street' it never fade --Lovingly remembered, fo husband and| CANVAS awnings, curtains, canopies. @ildren. Complete service. Free estimates. No poset Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. was CHAMBERS quality fi freezer, new cond! euneas Ganee en cay noone vin tion, 15 cuble foot, reesonable. Set stand- @way April 2, 1954, car roof racks. Apply 77 Arlington Guistiy jetly and suddenly came the call, lAvetve, finn oy death surprised us all; | PRESSURE TANK steel, 6 ft. 6 ins. zs x4 fo memory than words can tell, ft. with The loss of @ mother we loved so well. |water glass, $200. Telephone Port Perry. ae missed by daughters Ruth and/ 985-2603. |PLYwooD BOAT 14 ft ..steering wheel, |windshietd, ye rated for 30 HP motor; TENDERS FOR SCHOOL ADDITION Seated Tenders (stipulated sum) will be received by the undersigned until 4:00 p.m. local time, Thursdoy, pa ol i= be obtained by General Con- tractors only from the office of the Architects ond En- gineers on deposit of a $50 Serified Cheque, payable to the Architects and Engineers, which will be retumed when Plans and Specifications may returned in good condition. Lowest or any tender not necessarily occepted. JACKSON, YPES & ASSOCIATES Blackstock Women Meet, Collect Quilts For Bale tian education room Thursday There were 12 members at! iMrs. Les Harbron. Manderson. ther, Mrs. George Crawford's 80th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe, Brian and John, attend- ed the Baccalaureate service in War Memorial Hall, Gueiph, Sunday afternoon. Lawrence Mc- Laughlin is one of the 1964 grad- uate class. On the way to Guelph, the McLaughlins and Wolfes visited Rev. J, H. Kidd in Woodbridge. A former rector of St. John's Church, Blackstock, he cele- brated his 93rd birthday recent- ly. Young People Attend Easter Dawn Service By MRS, FRED PUCKRIN AUDLEY -- Nine young peo- ple attended the Easter sunrise service on Sunday morning at the Greenwood Conservation Park. They had breakfast after- wards at the Pickering CEC. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, George Brown, West Hill, who celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary recently. |Several local residents attended) a party in their honor at the Annandale Club. Several local people attended) the girls' hockey tournament at the Whitby arena recently when Ajax Shellettes girls team won the trophy. | Mr. and Mrs. George Squire and Peggy visited Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Bath, Orangeville, re- cently. Mrs. Squire's mother,| Mrs. A. Mawhiney, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bariow.): Renae and Alan, of Fenelon Falls, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch} Bell, Balsam UCW Try | Millinery Skills By MRS. LORNE JONES ALSAM The United Church Women here conducted a novelty Easter hat making) contest at a recent meeting.) Materials allowed for the milli-| nery contest were cardboard|" jand will be moved to Hampton ee ne i 5 AO gig Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 11:00 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge Brazil 12923 270 260 270 +40 B Am Bank 75 $60 6 6 --3 BA Oil 540 $31% 31% 314+ BC Pow z10 46 460 (4% BCPh 4apr 100 $89¥%2 '894 00 $14% 14% Brown 518 $10% 10% Burns Cal Pow $15 $22 2 65 $43Va 43¥4 400. $31% 31% 125 $13 «13 Can Wire 8 725 $16 16 CAE 200 $8% 8% pnt Cc Brew 600 $10 9% CB ALB w 100 175 15 175 410 € Collleries 300 $12%e 12% 12% C,.lmp Bk C325 $61% sI% 61M + 225 S195 104 904 CPR. 35 S40% Me 40% + % Eh 2 pr 20 $$00¥2 100% 10014 Gta A a ee Sl CN Om: ie tie 1 6 pats 5 4 14 CWN G 5¥2 300 S21¥4 21% 24+ Ve $52% Al = 50 $15% 15 15% ned ¢ . 200 $ a 400 $11% 11% 1158+ % Atl Sugar 410 1133 $3544 35 Atl Sug A 225 645 $40 40 «(40 167 770 $114 11% Bank Mont Bank NS 4 $68 yb 108 OY Bath P Seav Lum 100 Bell Phone 1795 $52% 5; Bell Ph rts 21314 Bowat: $52 Bow 5%. pr 25 Bramalea 400 $6%e 6 Enniskillen Seed Plant Purchased By MISS M, HORN {School Club, Oshawa. She is a HAMPTON--The Enniskillen former president of the club. Seed Cleaning plant has been} Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wilkins purchased by Mr. Borrow 't/and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Balson will be operated at Enniskillen attended the Meldrum-Wilkins during the spring cleaning rush|wedding at St. George's Anpli- can Church, Oshawa. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Balson and Mr. Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kess'er. Woodbridge, were weekend visi- tors recent'v with her narente ™"r. and Mrs. A. W. Prescott, [They also called on Mrs Kess- ler's uncle, Mr. J. S. Eddyvean, a patient in Memorial Hospita', Bowmanville. Visitors at the Prescott home included Mrs. J. S,.Eddyvean, Orono, Mrs. Will Eddyvean, '\New Leskeard. Mrs. Henry '|\Eddyvean and Miss Stella Eddy- Stock T Fina TORONTO 11 A.M. Fg By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Ex (Quotations In cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. Stock Sales that Lennon cae Dom Stores 740 $18% 18% 18% + Ye Dom Tar 475 S19%e 19% 19% Exquite pr 2100 $10 10 10 FKALCON ss anu 1%%% 07% 67 Fam Play 7235 $20% 20% 20% Ford (US) 100 $60 6 60 +2% Fraser 100 $31% led n%+% Fruehaut 200 $8% 8% GMC 293 $87 in 7 GL Paper 250 $23 3 ioe +% |, Gr Weg G 230 $15% 15% Greyhnd 550 $132 13% ime Ad Guar Tr rts 534 255 255 255 +5 H_ Cotton 337 2 oY (42 Hardee 500 120 120 120 Hardee A pr°$00 $10% 10% 10% + % Hawker-S WO S$6%e 6% bt+% Hawker pr 1 Home A u% W% 2 BY 31% 3 i) Sales High Low an tree INDUSTRIALS 945 $13% 13% 19%+% 455 375- 375 375 100 370 370 370 Alta Dis w 1125 9 90 98 +12 Alta Gas 620 $32% 32% 32% + % Alta Gag w 615 890 885 885 --S5 Alg Cen 50 $302 30% 204+ Algoma 45 $592 59V2 59V2 Alumint 387 $33% 33% 33%--% Alum 4% pr 120 vi 42/3 42 % Stock % % % * + + + Abitibi Alta Dist Alta Dis z10 $99 720 $15¥2 15%2 158 800 $16%4 16 lée+ % 12 325 «325 6325 250 $15% 15% 15% 375 $70 69 1 +1% 1980 $7 %e bh-- Ve 50$210 21) 210 659 $48%4 46% 48% 400 $12% 12% 1% 450 2200 100 415 415 415 q625 67 67 67 475 $82¥a 82¥e 822+ V2 700 $23% 23 23 2 80% 80% 300 3: 325 325 «+5 Hy 53% 54 + $5¥e Sve Suet $23% 23% 23% $10%e 19% W%e+ Ye 435 430 430 +5 375 375 «375 «+5 $19% 19% 19% 00 $7 7 7+ $19% 19% 19% $18 1818 2170 $142 M44 14 240 $2136 21% ai 200 340 340 $20% 20% aa + "% $7% 7% 7% $7%% 7% 7% $32 32 32°4+% 25 $744 7 7 | Area $27% 27% 27% | Arion 27 2% | Aumaq Bankfleld Base Mets B-Duq Belleterre Bethim Bibis Bidcop Brunswk Bunk Hill Camp Chib Cc Tung - Chemcell Col Cell Con M $ Con Paper Con Gas n Delta B pr Delta Acc Dist Seag D Bridge D Coal pr Dom Elect" 250 $12%4 12% Dofasco 275 $76% 76 D Scot pr 220 $502 50% Numac Pamoil Permo Quonto Triad Olt Un Oils Labatt Lafarge A Lakeland pr W_ Decalta Wilshire Yan Can 100 1750 1009 500 All Picth Angam Ansil 510 20135 $27% 740 $24 24 24 1320 $197% 19% 19% + Ve 40 $1091 10914 10914 -- Se 109 a Peg 45Va 600 100 during the summer, Mrs. Annie Phillips, Kingston, has been visiting her daughter, |Mrs. Burrows, Clifford Coulter and Bob Childs are both home from the} hospital. Mr. Coulter will be wearing a cast for some time. Miss Mary Niddery and Mrs, Margaret Irish of Peterborough,| are spending a couple of weeks) in Florida. Mrs. Robertson, Bobcaygeon has been visiting her daughter Mrs, Clifford Coulter. jvean, Preston, Ont. Linda Coulter sang a solo at) wr and Mrs. Bob McQueen, tie recent Musical Festival in|toront isit Peterborough. The oe ial oronto, visited her parents, school cholr sleo tang at the| [Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Smale. Festival. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McDon-| ald, Valerie and Michael, To-| ronto, were recent visitors with/a credit union act or its equiv- Mr. and Mrs. John Corrigan. {alent providing for incorpora- Mrs. Sam McReelis was guest| tion of the societies and their of honor at the annual banquet| supervision by government au- of the Westmount Home and thorities. 400 a Me P adies 7 2 Milt Brick Mont Trst Moore Morse A Morse B Montex pr Nat Trust Noranda NO NGas NW Ufil pr Ogilvie Pac Pete Pac Pete Page-Hers Parker Pow Corp Price Bros S3%a-- Va 1244 -- Ve 7 --% Th 2a + V2 44% + Ye| Candore Cent Pat 2) 83 +1%| Chimo 15% + Ye} Coch WII! 940 $11% 11% 11% Comb Met w 250 640640 640 +5 Coniagas 1225 $265 26% 26% + Ye Discov 200 410 410 410 Halli 500 $10% 10%2 Wi Marben 26 $41 40% 40%-- Marcus 200 $7% Mogul 45 $100 225 16 75 $11% 11% $72V2 72% 72% , SL Raa 3 Hae | $16% 16% 16% + 590 590 «590 ¢ Dyno C Keeley C Malart Cdn NW ™% TH 100 100 +1 3 16 1% Nichol Royal Bank Salada Shell Can Shell | wts Silverwd A Slater Simpsons SKD Mfg Slater Steel CREDIT UNIONS 1 Every province in Canada has 0 ae 4 +10 500 500 oo M4 Me-- % 400 400 Sa Wa 144+ % $51% SI% 51% 394 9% M-- Ve $23% 23'2 2356+ Ve $i5 15 15 --% Somville pr St Pav Steel Can Tor tron A Morrison Rambler Sales High Low Pe, ence $12Ye 12~ 36M 425 Un- Reef P 3000. 23700 200 7000 Cam Mines 5750 2500 1000 2000 1000 7000 100 200 200 1000 1000 2400 4300 6500 500 2100 1500 5000 1000 6500 2000 1200 61600 4000 1000 500 105 210 400 32 12 8 $15% 15% 15% 20 420 420 9% Wa-- Va 1% 8 «+3 'vn "Ms ars Va iW' 1% 1% 2 8 26% 26 2 675 675 234 23 ~9Va 50 925 915 6 3 ag pig 'ton +12 on 18% 18 us (115 No «110 390 2500 152 as "hh 390 eg a Bn 1% B 2 +1 8 42 +4 -- +10 +1 --' 8a +1 2% «+1 > +1 675 +10 23V2 +12 9a -- Va 925 +25 43%a +5 -1 'w---M% us a +1 = an +3 332 --1¥9 -l 9a 394 +14 2 + 13 6 +4 %6 4 +h 28% 160 7 1000 98 2150 370 365 365 --20 = 24¥2 Ue a+ 46146 146 +1 5750 8 3500 52S 12 s+ Neonex wts 200 n N Goldvue 1000 "hyn "i ht New Hosco 1200 260 af" = +2 N Kelore New Taku Norgold Norlex Normetal Northcal Northgate Obaska O'Brien Opemiska Prchan Ormsby 8000 Pamour 316 Patino 1000 +5 Pax int 78450 7. 9 +2 Placer 300 $32% 32% 3--% Purdex 2000 10¥2 10% 10% Quemont 125 $10% 10% 10% -- % Raglan 7500 62 62 +2 Rio Algom 270 $13%4 13% 13% Rix Athab 1 7 7 @ Sand Riv Sherritt Starratt Steep R Sullivan Temag Trritory Tombill Torbrit Trans Can Trans Res Tribag Un Buffad Un Keno Vauze Wasamac Werner West Mines Willroy m a5 ? m Fis +! +16 --w 325 935 4225 555 60050 432 41% 42 --1 549,000. FOREIGN TRADING 1000 799 75 +8 plates and crepe paper. Fifteen members attended the| meeting, held at the home bl The Active Service class met| at the home of Mrs. Glen} recently | at Brook-} The young attended a film lin United Churcn. George Maynard of Winnipeg recently spent a week with his sister, Mrs, Frank Disney. OBITUARY FUNERAL OF MRS. RUDI HILSCHER The memorial service for Mrs. Rudi Hilscher, who died at the Oshawa General Hospi- tal Monday, Mar. 30, in her 47th year, was held at the Arm- strong Funeral Chapel Wed- nesday, Apr. 1 at 2 p.m. Rev. -H. A, Mellow, minister of Northminster United Church, conducted the service.: Inter- ment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Dr. D. Lang- people Architects and: Engineers, 5382 Yonge Street, WILLOWDALE, Ontario. maid, Dr. A. Vandervoori, Peter Hilscher, Geihart Tews and John Melenchuk. HARMAN -- In loving memory it offer; 795 King Street East, @eer frined, Mrs. Violet Harman, passed away April 2, 1962. --Ever remembered ft who} FURNACE converted oll gravity furnace. end sadly missed by|Suit five-room house. Telephone after 4 COMING EVENTS Jack and Alice. |p.m., 728-5270. JOIL furnace, complete Installation Inciud- HARMAN -- in memory @ dear|'ng storage tank, etc. 6 years old, Can be mother and grandmother, Viele Ogden|seen_in operation. Best offer. 728-1225 Harman, -who passed away April 2, 1962. jaffernoon or_evening. The pearly gates were opened, |MOTOROLA CAR RADIO $25. also man- A gentle voice said "Come". itle radio, like new. Soft-ball mask only| And with farewells unspoken |$4. Hockey equipment, new elbow She gently entered home. |723- 4959, Femaiy, membered by son Roneld and) rewr 9x12, two sleeping bags, Coleman lantern and two thermo jugs, Coke cooler, |Also 12 foot flat bottom: boat with 3.3 HAYWARD -- ia loving memory of a Evinrude motor. 723-7043. Gear husband and father, William George) THREE ROOMS of furniture, only $298.50. Hayward, who passed away April 2, 1959.|No down payment. Discounts for cash, Though his smile Is gone torever, \Honest Cal's, 424 King West. 728-9191, : Sa at ing Wee Tae a oe ee oS Sao a |INFRA red barbecue 18 chicken capacity, Of the one we loved so much. original price $1750. Best offer. Telephone Those memories are our 725-708. With which we'll never part, BOATS, God his him in His keeping, | stoker, We have him in our hearts. linets, pressure systems, sump pumps, --Sadly missed and always remembered laundry tubs, piping, oe Harry jo yes Jessie, son Bill and daughter-in- | Chinn, Hillside and Park South jw Alma. pads. motors, trailers, cars,furnaces, baths, toliets, basins, sink cab- WE BUY seli and exchange "used furni-) jture or anything you have. The City HAYWARD -- in loving memory ot a|/fading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street dear father, William Hayward, who pass-|S0U!M 723-1671. @d away April 2, 1959. |FINLAY METEOR wood or coal white | Gone, dear father, gone forever, jenamel cook stove, $50. Four-burner Pro- How we miss your smiling face, jpane gas stove, $50. These stoves ideal But you left us to remember | for Cottage. Can be seen at 808 Dundas None on earth can take your place. . [Street West, Whitby or telephone 668-3482 2% neoey home we once eniovéd: -- | WRECKING he following: 1 to 195 How sweet the memory still -- Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac. All parts rea- bl foo and ccoh bt «eae sonable. Telephone 728-1322. The world can never fill. per recroninannssesiibneietnaenienuiameanencate| --Sadly missed by son Dennis, daughter-/OUTBOARD motor, 25 HP Johnson, ex- In-law Helen and grandchildren Karen|ceptionally good condition, $200; 3% HP end Dennis Jr, Johnson $65. Private. Also Kay 4string jbanjo, one year old, $30. After 6 p.m. telephone 725-5555. 33--Market Basket MAPLE SYRUP for sale. Take 35 high- way from 401 to concession 12 Manvers. Andrews Heaslip. Call Bethany, 17R1}. APPLES $1.25 per bushel and up. Bring your own containers. Spies, Mcintosh, and Delicious. J. C. Aldred, 55 Liberty North, Bowmanville. FANCY MAC'S $1.50 bushel. Swoet cider 75 gal. W. T. Cox, Bowmanville 623-2267. VEITCH -- In loving memory of « dear father and pcremapchcoel John R, Veitch, who passed away April 2, 1961. 'Your presence 2 Is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet. You were the kind of a father Your loved ones would never forget. Sadly missed by the family. MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR SUNNYSIDE PARK | MONSTER BINGO (VARCOE'S PAVILION) Friday, April 3 $1200 in Prizes Jackpot Nos, 54-55 7:45 Early Bird Games Door Prizes Admission 50c ~~ OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 games ot $20, 5 games ot $30 -- $150 Jackpot 2 -- $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 52 and 57 Early Bird Game RED BARN NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL {Albert and Jackson Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20. Mav be doubled or trinled $180 IN JACKPOTS Door prize $15 MEMORIALS LOST: Persian cat, female, two years RUMMAGE SALE at the Union Hall 34--Lost and Found (downstairs) Friday, April 3, 24 pm. Sponsored by the 13th Guide Company. CLUB CAMELOT | FERNHILL Park Bingo, AJAX KINSMEN BINGO | Thursday Night 8 P.M. 20 Regular Games $20 to $25 3 Jackpots Other Specials. Door Prizes Admission $1.00 AJAX COMMUNITY HALL Thursday, April 2 ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Comer Bloor and Simcoe FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd. 7:45 P.M. 20 games -- $10 and $15 Share the Wealth $150 Jackpots to go Two $25 Games Special Tuesday, 7.30. 16 games $6; 4 games $10, $15, $20 and $30, Share the Wealth. | RUMMAGE SALE, Friday, April 3 at 1.15 p.m. CRA building. Auspices of . the Humane Society. old, white, brown and black, vicinity Wil son - Adelaide Streets. Reward! Call 1725-8590 tac PUREE cnc ME attrade A eastinar al | LOST Tuesday afternoon, necklace 6 rows |of silver chains. Vicinity Thickson Road, jdowntown Oshawa, Simcoe South. Call |Whitby, 668-4919, 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 + CARD OF THANKS FUDGE -- | wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends 1nd relatives for ecards, flowers and visits during my recent I} In @ General Hospi- al. i thanks fo Doctors Jaciw, Smart Business People Sing the Praises of Oshawa IN SIMCOE HAL SATURDAY, APRI MANY PRIZES Ugray and Antonevych and nurses of 3B./ Also to Elders Gutman and Duncan for visits end prayers. --Rose Fudge.| Times Classified Ads ' PENNY FAIR AFTERNOON TEA Proceeds for Cebebral Palsy Parent Council for Crippled Children L GYMNASIUM, L 4th, 2-8 P.M. HOME BAKING Fue vo WY OOLW OC ATA SHOCK VALUE COTTON CUT PILE RUGS For instant beauty in your bedroom, living room, bathroom or foyer, velvety cut pile rug with fringe all the way around. The _ backs are skid-resistant foam rubber. Completely washable right in your ma- "chine. Size 20" x 31". Twelve colours to choose from. FOAMBACK RUG topo! Deep plushy cotton pile is so won-: 7A, -- derful to sink your feet in. Spee ei cial skid-resistant backing, 8 hi beautiful colours to choose $ from. Hand washable, e Size 24" x 45", ni ie 24"x45 End Rug 1.98 100% Rayella. New | f miracle fibre, Re- , TWEED RUG 26" "" silient, durable, 21"x 36" Add colour to your home with one or more of these thickly looped rugs. washable and resists stage 7 colours to choose from. Fringe all-around. 9 beautiful SPECIAL $9. 77 able of course! coloGts-to choose from and wash- As above but Big Value! BATH MAT SETS Cotton Bath Mat Set with Matching Lid Cover. Mat approxi mate size 18" x 30" with non-skid backing, Comes in wide tange of beautiful bathroom decor colours. * *1.88 cz. Design. Broadloom CARPET RUNNER Moderate Traffic Areas in your home. luxurious Habitant Provincial Runner, in Candy Stripe This clever blend of colours tends to resist soiling, strongly tufted on a carpet backing, and coated with Foam Rubber. Suitable for Halls, Bedroom or Den, DECORATOR UGRIOT-

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