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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1964, p. 24

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Hf you ore not able to do this personally we will be pleased to attend to it for you. Please eall 723-2633. Thank You, The Management. 1962 FORD Galaxie, 8 cylinder, automatic, radio, excellent condition. Private $1,850 or best offer. Telephone Whitby 668-5469, USED car parts, wheels, spindles, to make trailers, also used tires, 509 Bloor Street East. After 6, 723-2281. 1962 PARISIENNE Convertible, 327 motor, stick shift, radio, new white walls, seat belts, washers, excellent conditions, Cash, LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funerg! arrangements and oN requirements for all occas OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 ° no trade, Ti 728-9008 after 5 p.m. 1956 PONTIAC Star Chief con white with red and white letetser: accor: sorles include continental, chrome fender! skirts, tinted windows and hydromatic! transmission, power steering, power! brakes, V-8 engine, A ag whitewalls, chrome discs, dual exhaust, $800 or best offer. John Webb, 25 | Brown Street, Bow- manville, Phone 623-3939. 1961 Uy -tagia T 23-7032, fully equipped. beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 1960 woRvAie green, two-door, auto- matic, radio, white walis, low mileage. Excellent Saga $1100. Owner leaving country. 728-869: 1955 PONTIAC aT good running condi- Ly Apply 670 Olive Avenue Sere 5 1958 PONTIAC Laurentian four-door hard- top, 6 cylinder, good condition, recently overhauled, Telephone Hampton 263-2041. IN MEMORIAM 1959 FORD Galaxie 500 convertible auto- matic 6, pink with white top, sliver grey interior, radio, whitewalls, back-up lights. Make offer. Will accept trade, 728-4355. BROWN -- in loving memory of « 1929 MODEL A coach, V-8. Not finished. very | Best offer. Call Whitby 668-8467, 1957 VOLKSWAGEN, one owner. Per- fect mechanically. New ngnned a New tires, $425. Telephone 725-8 1964 PONTIAC convertible, = auto- matic, 3,000 original miles, new car -war- ranty. Midway BP, 728-4411, | = In loving memory of a dear who passed away 3, yond and April 30, 1962. iia age Press nec ag -- Loving memories of a mother and grandmother, Sara' nase, who passed away April 30, Your gentle face and patient smile With sadness we recall, You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. The voice is mute and stilled the heart, That loved us well and true, Ah, bitter was the trial to part From one so good as you. =Sediy missed by the family. MILLER -- In loving memory = wife and a and mother, Miche Mites who passed away Apri| 30, 1963. Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. remembered Ever by husband and Geughter. OUTWIN --. In loving memory of 8 fear father and granddad, Edward Out. win, who passed vei fe April 30, 1960. He suffered much, he earned his rest, e ne took him for He knew best. remembered by daughter wan se son-in-law Frank and grandchil- Gren Terry and Kenny. OUTWIN -- in loving memory of a dear feather, Edward 'outwin, who passed away April 30, 1960, The roiling 'stream of tife rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalls the Beste the Fog the smile Of the one who. once sat there. Fondly remembered by Bill and Alice. OUTWIN -- In loving memory of a Berwin. wt. end father, Edward ere in, who passed away April 30, 1 MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST, S. OSHAWA + |1963. PONTIAC convertible, 327. motor, Htelephone 728-8776. automatic, bucket seats, loaded with op- tions. Cash only. Telephone 728-7484. 1958 OLDSMOBILE, automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, four-door hardtop, whitewalls, good condition, Best offer. 725-0675. 1956 CHEVROLET convertible, 6 cylin- der, automatic transmission, new fob, new nylon top, new tires. Mechan- ically very good condition, red, $625. Call 723-4245. 1962 RENAULT Gordina, top condition. Reasonable price. Telephone 728-9151, 1958 CHEVROLET, body like new, auto- matic, radio, runs good, best offer, must sell. Telephone Whitby 668-4908. ANTIQUE 1925 Studebaker coach, In fect restorable condition. Original sued, woodwork perfect. ye are Running. $300. After 6.30 call 7: 1956 CHRYSLER ae radio, very clean inside. $395. Telephone 723-1246. 1960 HILLMAN, radio, seat belts. Excel lent ville 623-2413, 1958 EDSEL Citation. Four-door hardtop, Power equipped. Good condition. Will sac rifice for quick sale. 668-4517, 1964 CHEVROLET Bel-Air automatic, 6 cylinder, whitewalls, wheel discs. $2595 or make offer. Call 725-8132. OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck ing. Telephone 725-2165 or 723-4245. 1955 PONTIAC coach. Clean and mechan- loally Boa one latdlii $150. Tele Phone 72 1958 ac ReUaR hard top, $1150, or offer. Telephone Whitby 668-4065. 1939 CHEVROLET impala two-door hard- top, V8 standard, ert an ac new "i automatic, Paint good, You will find Wagons, a A and Second Ca! mye te age present ee 1961 CORVAIR FOUR DOOR SEDAN '1961 COMET SEDAN Automotic transmission $1595. 1960 VAUXHALL SEDAN TO CLEAR $295. SUN ROOF $395. 1957 DKW power brakes. While yeu read this odvert! to THE BIG LOT you will test drive a choice model, 1963 CHEVY I! CONVERTIBLE Custom radio. $2495. 1962 CADILLAC DE VILLE Fully equipped. $3695. 1959 OLDSMOBIL SUPER SEDAN -- A Pick from this TERRIFIC CELE 1958 VOLKSWAGEN TWO DOOR Ta C SELECTIONS! You name it, we have it, On THE BIG LOT at Ontario Motor Sales Limited Over 150 Good Used-Car Buys offers you the Selection you want Cars, Convertibles, Station rs, Executive Cars, Economy Cars Just come out a Street and down Bond Street and are talking about . Then hitch horse or stop your The ie Take Your 1962 CORVAIR "si 1960 FALCON SEDAN SEAWAY MOTORS LTD. 200 DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY Your Authorized Dealer For Ford's Family of Fine Products 1962 Chevrolet BEL AIR Four door sedan, automatic. This popular Model is in ex- cellent condition. inside ond outside. BOAT Cedar Strip 14 ft. fibreglas bottom, 18 h.p. Johnson 'Outboard Motor, Remote Controls, Steering. El gin Trailer. As good as New. $625 After 6 P.M. TELEPHONE 725-8854 REFRIGERATED + cash in. excellent 'condi- fon, Apply 517 Bloor Street East. BOAT 15 ft. cedarstrip 15 hp Evinrude' 1962 Ford COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON "Smart Chestnut finish, Auto- matic transmission and radio. Ideal family Cor. motor. Excellent condition. After 6.30 p.m, phone' 725-8483. hn vod sell and exchange used furni- have. The Traain, san si Sant you 44% Simcoe Street BUY NOW! Save to ine up Y couiae ie 1961 Pontiac LAURENTIAN Two door sedon, automatic issi radio, new like new. $1095. 1960 VELOX By Vauxhall Six cylinder. $495. 1958 VAUXHALL SEDAN Good Runner. $145. 1958 FORD CONVERTIBLE SUMMER'S COMING $995. % 1960 Studebaker Lark Convertible V-8, automatic transmission, radio, power steering, $1295 TOP-NOTCH VALUES note the year, the make, Salah tegsielonaeed the OeTdOe aeb toe akan oon see even more value in the clean, weil cored for used cars, feel the power of performance when you and know the value by comparing it with other cars you have seen or driven! 1959 BUICK HARDTOP Automatic transmission, Radio and power brakes. 1958 BUICK SEDAN Automatic transmission 'adio $895. 1961 OLDSMOBILE Prrses DOOR SEDAN E i¢ tror Redio $1095. 1957 PONTIAC tremendous Savings to you! 1959 PONTIAC DOOR 1959 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE $1495. 1961 CHEVROLET BEL AIR white-walis, good $1,300. or best offer. or 1396 Oxford 'Street, Oshawa. 1958 CHEVROLET yeoman, two-door meat ah wtp lly standard shift, clean. Apply Don Down Shell? " "King East. "51495. 1963 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR SEDAN 1956 i argue dim automatic, radio, good shape. Telephone after 6 p.m. 723-2932. 1958 BEL AIR Chevrolet sedan, six cylin- der, automatic, radio, $775. Dial 668-2563. 1960 AUSTIN 850. Excellent condifion.| original owner, eighteen thousands miles. After 12 noon, 725-178 $2295, 1962 PONTIAC HARDTOP 1959 VOLKSWAGEN, 1960. | good Whitby, (668-8404. 1959 CHEVROLET, Biscayne mae kept, $1,025.. Apply 156 Pontiac pricey deluxe, Tee In 1956 PONTIAC, located White Rose Ste- tion, 1047 Simcoe South. Terms cash. For-| ward highest offer to Public Trustee, 145 Queen West, Toronto. 1962 GALAXIE, dual range, V-8, auto matic, $1,795. May consider trade. Tele- iphone between 47 p.m. Alax 942-3725, 1957 LINCOLN Premiere, two-déor hard- top, full power. One owner. Must be sold ito settie estate. 668-4517. 5 OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 TO PLAY FAGIN Peter Sellers, recovering from « heart attack, will play Fagin the movie version of the 'comedy Oliver, to be 1953 CHEVROLET two-door hardtop, good motor, good tires, $50. Telephone 655-4496, Brooklin, 1953 BUICK Str, 8, dynaflow, four-door. Must be seen to be appreciated. 518 Phil- lip Murray. 728-3666. 1961 LAURENTIAN Pontiac standard 6, fully equipped, excellent condition. Tele- phone 725-0473. 1957 PLYMOUTH, pushbutton-drive, radio, 'Radio $2195: : For Residents of OSHA Please Don't Sit There... OPEN NINE UNTIL NINE TO-NIGHT SATURDAYS NINE UNTIL SIX TWO V-8, automatic transmission. Radio. Power steering, power brakes. We Have Been semen one Servicing in steering 'end 'power $ 1995, 1958 PONTIAC TWO DOOR Just repainted $595. 'Tremendous $$$ Savings! The prices ore right! You eon A etlp this advertisement and bring It in with you. Our well-trained Sales Representatives will be pleased to assist you in finding the one terrific selection you want, in checking the Top-Notch Value you wont to find in the car you plan to drive and in making the purchase that will mean Come in Now! 1960 PONTIAC SEDAN Custom radio, $1295. 1960 CHEVROLET iodo. $1195. 1962 CHEVROLET WAGON Four door model $1995. 1962 PONTIAC Automobiles 'A AND AREA over 40 yeors. You can find a convenient Finoncing ond Purchasing Plon in our 3-Way Purchase Plan O.K. USED CARS AND TRUCKS musical gg early next year in Eng-| 3. T lent condition, $375 or nearest offer. T2164, 4 are our Specialty GUARANTEED. WARRANTY Is Our Protection for YOU. ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 140 BOND STREET WEST, OSHAWA ~ TELEPHONE 725-6501: white walls. Smart tan fin- ish, Matching interior, Well Cared for one-owner New Car trade in. 1960 Ford FAIRLANE 500 Two door sedan. Economical six cylinder engine, radio, ex- cellent all-round condition. 1958 Mercury TWO DOOR HARDTOP Smart two-tone red and black finish, fully equipped. A-1! Condition. 1962 Econoline PICKUP 5000 Original Miles. New Condtion. 1957 Chevrolet DELUXE FORDOR SEDAN Immaculate low mileage car equipped with automatic transmission, custom radio and economical 6 cylinder 1 CRIB size, complete; fonat Aue Irth REX theca Ted Phone 723-4841, carat lie CREE se EC COREL Ht a me % size, good condition, $20. Call aout trailer, home-made, ft. Be 9 tt, two-tone, white and blue, $100 offer. Built-in radio for 1953 Chevrolet; 'also child's car seat, 728-5468, Ing, For example: "windows $10 up Phone| Born at Frankford, Ont., she best|tWO grandchildren, JOHN ARNOLD ATTWOOD past 10 years he had worked as an accountant with the Oshawa' law firm of Creighton, Drynan and Murdoch and was a val- ued and trusted employee Mr. Attwood is survived by his wife and a daughter. home, 66 Cordelia avenue, To- ronto, Friday, April 24, of Mrs. Otto 'Sargent ' The former Clara Ethel Wan- namaker, the deceased was a Mrs, Theodore Wannamaker. was married in Belleville in 1924 and had lived in Toronto since 1940, Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Milton and Kenneth, of Toronto and Anita and Lori Sargent, NINE-PIECE wainut dining rgd fesse Kelvinator refrigerator; peat in nae condition. Apply se "pork avin aay 4, must sell office desk, swivel chair, spacesaver, portable tele- vision, cedar chest, deep freezer, 21-inch television, space heater. Call 728-7629. GARDEN tractor, 2 HP, plow, cultivator; also empty 1 baskets, 10c each. After 6 p.m. telephone 725-9620. % BED, spring and mattress, mahogany stained, A-1 condition. 725-7401. GIRL'S bicycle, $25; Lewyt vacuum clean- er, was $65, selling for $45. Less t than one year old. 723-3632. DRAPES, lined, beige pattern, four pan- els and seven panels, 95-inch length. Will fit two rooms wall aa almost new, $100. Telephone 723-4 .| Oshawa; Alo surviving are eight sis- ters, Mrs. Jack Miller (Nora), Toronto; Mrs. Jack Phillips (Elsie), Mrs. H: Simons (Mil- dred) and Mrs. Blake Hunt (Hazel), all of Trenton; Mrs. Leslie Knight (Laura) and Mrs. Jack Skirrow (Jean), both of Mrs. Nelson Blair (Florence), of Windsor and Mrs. Ina Babcock of California and two brothers, Frank Wanna- maker, of Milford, Ont., and Garfield Wannamaker of Brock- ville. The funeral service was held Monday, April 27, followed by TRAILER suitable - = or boat, tires, new license, $50. Phone 70-9582. DRUMS, Sparkle Blue, very good condi- tion, price $125 or best offer. Telephone after 5 p.m. 728-0464, BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances. One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe 3271. new|interment in Sanctuary Park, Toronte, MRS. CHRISTINA SMITH The death occured today of Mrs. Christina Smith, 92, at her resid 73 Bond street west. BEDROOM suite for sale. Three pieces plus spring and mattress. 603 King Street, Whitby. RASPBERRY canes, Taylor, healthy and vigorous, excellent fruit, selling cheap! Bowmanville on Base line, half mile east Liberty Street. Dial 623-7067 TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc- ture, Including all inne antenna, in- stalled and guarant with 10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television, 728-5143. engine. Low ge and A-1 condition. 1961 Ford FAIRLANE Fordor Sedan. Finished in smart oxford blue with mat- ching interior. .V-8 engine and automatic transmission. Immaculate inside ond out. 1957 Chevrolet Tudor sedan. Finished in gun metal grey with contrasting interior, Economical six cyl- inder engine and custom radio. Excellent all round condition. 1959 Ford Country Smart tutone black he _-- finish. Six cylinder ¢ngine ond radio. TYPEWRITERS, nent cashiers, dupil- She had been in failing health for six months. A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Pettigrew, she was born, Oct. 21, 1871, in For- resters Fallss, Ont. She was married to the late George Smith in Perth, Ont., May 17, 1896, and moved to Oshawa 43 years ago. cators, three hundred new "ond used. We buy, sell, rent, service, Hamilton Office Equip- ment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. REFRIGERATOR, Frigidaire; four-burn- er electric Beatty range; clothes reel; fireplace screen and irons. Telephone Whitby 668-4105. HEAVY duty four-burner range, deep freeze, Also cee washing ying a! CARS, boats, motors, trailers, 3-plece baths, sinks, cabinets, laundry tubs, pres-' sure systems, sump pumps, lawn mowers, habla Harry 'Chinn, Hiliside Park SoMeiaTELY new set of Encyclopae- dia, 35 books, walnut bookcase included. Reasonable offer accepted. Phone 728-6462. RACING boat, 14ff. A-1 condition. Best offer. Dial Bowmanville 623-3119. rans an tidbit mace Ws Se Oe GUITAR, complete electric outfit, excel- lent condition, Must sell, sacrifice, $115. Tel ELECTRIC organ, excellent condition, cost $200. Sell half price. Westinghouse electric stove, apartment size. Tele phone 725-8602. Me ohagy vacuum cleaner, new, two fiteen-inch Ford Ideal for cottage « te Always © good selection of Better Used Cars. SEAWAY MOTORS LTD. 200 DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY Predeceased by her husband May 12, 1936, Mrs. Smith spent most of her time, in recent years, 2t home. She is survived by one daugh- ter, Mrs. Muriel Mallett, Osh- awa and a sister, Mrs. Cassie Frazer, Almonte, 'Ont. "The memorial service will be held Saturday, May 2, at 2 p.m. in the Armstrong Funeral Chap- el. Rev. R. A. Sharp, rector of St. Matthew's Anglican Church, will conduct the service. En- daughter of the late Mr. and! Reginald hwas followed immediately by president of the Transport Sal- aried Staff Association. Cheered by. his Tory op- ponents on the opposite side of the House, Mr. Gunter said: "Inflation is the enemy. And we are bound, inside the trade union movement, to have regard for those who have no protection -- those who cannot protect themselves, We are bound to have regard for those who do not have the:big battalions be- hind to defeng them. In the pur- suit of an incomes policy, we 'are bound to have regard to the well-being of the whole coun- "T would tell the Chancellor this," continued Mr. Gunter. trade union movement who would be prepared to help you ii. the battle for greater equity. "You have many friends in the of osrruaks |Labor MP Backs Wage Restraint country must have an incomes. any Sy Serene ee trol inflation -- ts," poi || nig he asserted. This incident raised some' hopes that there was a substan- tial body of taade satin Seams preted as a measure of holdi out an olive branch to the emment on the subject. There was no vote on the gen- eral budget resolution. The So- cialists did not move an amend- ment, nor did they even call for a division. More no' still was a = oe the leader e opposition, Wilson, nor his leader, George Brown, was in the House the budget debate and the adop- tion of the budget resolution. There are many trade union leaders who understand that if the naked and ruthless battle goes on and if the success is to the strong only, then we can land in serious trouble." This expression of opinion by a leading Socialist took the house by surprise. Mr. Gunter Mr, Maudiing, making the final speech of the budget debate. He took 1p the theme enunciated by Mr. Gunter and spoke with em- phasis and authority when he "It rests with trade unions and managements to join with the government in an effort of|® will and determination to see if we can get a sort of agreement on incomes policy which can alone enable us as.a country to realize the really glowing pos- sibilities that are before our le." Missing Flier Found Dead OTTAWA (CP)--The body of Capt. G. J. Ross Flewin of Van- couver, 35-year-old army pilot missing since Jan, 17, was found Wednesday in the wreck. An RCAF helicopter spotted the wreckage, landed immedi- a.ely and confirmed that it was Capt. Flewin's plane. Captain Flewin was flying an larmy L-182 on a routine train- ing flight from *roronto to Ot - tawa when he was reported missing. The ofiginal search It seemed as if something like was hampered 'by snow and poor visibility. tombment will be in Oshawa Union Cemetery Mausoleum. DAVID TOCHER A farmer for many years in the Sunderland area, David Tocher, died Tuesday, April 28, at Fairview Lodge, Whitby. He was in his 97th year. seal .and tires. Telephone 668-45: THREE-PIECE bedroom sulte, Ta wal- mt spring, mattress, chest of drawers, nity dresser, $75; chest of Grawers, dark finish, $15; small drop leaf table, $67 white kitchen cupboard, $7. Brooklin, 655-3984, CANVAS ae curtains, -- canoples. Complete service. Free estimates. No waiting. Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. Is pearsall ap Singer, Including truly cabinet for only $78.20 jouunee balance (originally $309) or take up payments of $8.60 per month. Blind hems, makes bu' '$8. tton holes, plus decorative sittches, bes Ra without atta . Your old machine accepted as down . Dealer. write Box 830 Oshawa Times. 668-5893 1963 SUNBEAM Alpine convertible, radio, good tires, seat belts, low mileage, $1895. Telephone 725-3116. GUN WANTED phone Oshawa 725-8183. by Para Paints. since 1915. 1960 FORD '-ton, 6 cylinder, long wide Box. Good shape. Reasonable. Telephone Brooklin 655-3774, 1961 B184 International, cabin chassis, In top condition, $2,995.- Burrows Garage, Brougham. Call Pickering 942-5097. 20 per cent discount on semi-gloss, latex, high gloss, Interior and exterior at ig) Edoer's Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King 13 FOOT plywood flat bottom boat, $60. 725-1578. 1%2 CHEVY I! station wagon, radio, very clean Interior, exterior; also 1957 GMC Y2-ton pickup, reconditioned, éply tires, Best offers. 725-2284. TAPE RECORDER, RCA_ Victor, four track plus add-a-track. Like new, $225. Chesterfield and chair, $35. Telephone 1954 FARGO '2-ton panel truck. No rust from the west const. Excellent mechan- Teal condition, $250. Call 723-4245. 1956 VAUXHALL sedan, actual 30,000 miles. Apply 211 Drew Street. 30--Automobiles Wanted BABY BUTLER, $25; General Electric, three-heat selection, hair dryer, $12; two pair heavy green drapes, length 70 Inches, $4 pair. Apply 49 Gladstone Avenue (back entrance). 150 TEN-INCH used cement blocks, 15 cents each. Also 18 Inch power lawn -- Old antique. Tele) - d d by his wife, the former Eliza Brabazon, Mr. Tocher is survived by four daughters, Mrs. W. H. Littlejohn (Marie), of Paris; Mrs. J. Fin- lay Allen (Kathleen), Harrison, N.Y.; Mrs. J. C, Sinclair (sa- bel), Toronto and Mrs. Dell Rod- man (Helen), Toronto anda son, Bruce, of Sunderland. The funerai service will be held at the Pinkham Funeral Home, Sunderland, at 2 p.m. Friday, May 1. Interment will be in Sunde Cemetery. COMING EVENTS TEENAGE DANCE Beatle Hop with LEE VOGEL of CKEY St. Gregory's Auditorium Friday, May Ist 8 P.M. ADMISSION 75c¢ DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS .¥Y. -- Frank E. Tripp, 82, chairman of the board and retired general man- ager of the Gannett Newspapers comprised of 25 dailies and one weekly along with three radio and three television stations in the United States; after a long illness. : Montreal--Mario Duliani, 79, 145 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 or trucks we - up or down. Liens paid NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Roval Hotel Whitby 668-3331 LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want for wrecking. Highest prices paid, Wentworth East, 725-1181, cars 220 |GIBBARD dining extension table, |barrelled, one modified mower. One year old. $20. 725-7599. GAS STOVE, propane, igs ag Inches, like new. Dial Whitby 668-2970. AIR compressor, wedge 1 Pod power. Large capacity. ler unit and cash. Texaco tai 7 and 4 Highways, Oakwood. two five side and one arm chair, with plate glass top, $150. Ma- hogany bed, triple dresser and chest of drawers with plate glass top, $100. Hard twist broadioom, beige 15' x 11', xa * 8' and 27" x 14', $100. Telephone 725- PORTABLE electric organ, clothing -- other articles. Telephone 728-6870. SHOTGUN of European design, a and one choke. 725-5789 between 7 and 8 ryder leaves, buffet 70.) retailer who was president of der of the French-language OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TO-NIGHT 20 games at $20, 5 games at $30 -- $150 Jackpot ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO Comer Bloor and Simcoe FRIDAY, MAY Ist. 7:45 P.M. 20 games -- $10 and $15 Share the Wealth $150 Jackpots to go Two $25 Games Specioi MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE Saturday, May 2, 1 p.m. ot ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH, Wilson Rd. N. opposite Power Store. Sole includes all kinds of household and outdoor furni- quipment, etc. 2 -- $250 Jackp NUMBERS 51 and 56 Early Bird Game good pee to get useful articles for home or cottage. Refreshments available RED BARN section of the now-defunct Mont- real Repertory Theatre; after a long illness. \ Atlanta--Alexis De Sakhnoff- sky, 67, designer of the Ameri- a nobleman of czarist Russia. Sarnia, Ont.--Walter Strawa, 61, a honey wine producer and the Polish Alliance branch in Sarnia; of a heart seizure. '|33---Market Basket ean Austin car and the son of| SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER BINGO BINGO HOLY CROSS HALL EVERY FRIDAY 8 P.M. 20 games $8 and $10 Five $40 Jackpots Shore The Wealth- CLUB CAMELOT (VARCOE'S PAVILION) Friday, May Ist SAIL BOAT, twin hull, 1% x 8 pone safe family boat for six, good saller, yearold, $450. Also boat Biota ster- ng 'onde, one ton, for co to 24, soore tire, side guides, 32--Articles For Sale EVINRUDE, 25 HP, Crulse-a-Day tank, $200. | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS. Buying and selling used fur- niture 'and appliances. Call Valley Creek Furniture 16¥% BOND W. 728-4401 good After 5 p.m. phone 723-7660, so .. Apply PO sad Street, Whitby or CLEMENT Brothers Poultry. Take orders for freezers, Fresh roasting chickens, 3 bi Ibs., $1 and $1.25 each Deliveries on lers of 10 or more. Call 72%- $1200 in Prizes Jack Nos. 57, 52 NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 at ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) PR $6, $12, $20. be doubled or tripled $160" IN JACK! 7:45 Early Bird Games Door Prizes Admission 50c RUMMAGE sale, St. KB Ur Church, Friday, May 1 1.30 aig gh utensils and Door prise $15 RUMMAGE SALE, St. Joseph's 150 Maden Bagh Saturaay, ay 2 May 2,3 em jewellery. Best Best 'lters. 34--Lost and Found Lost: Pid a two-wheel, red and white, 725-9451. 16 FT. cedar strip canoe. Apply 552 Normandy Street, {CHROME dinette, 5 Logged $75; McClary van, pERTIAW = "Tenaie white, brown and black, strayed Friday night from Ade- laide-Wilson area. Answers to Tina, Re-| 725-8590. range, $35; 5 per, Haydon Hall rug plus runner $45, drapes, wall to wall, beige brocade, $100: bookcases and lamps. Apply 593 Rit- son Road North after 7 p.m. BUYING or selling furniture or appll- het Call Elmer, Hampton, 263-2294 or 13 FT. 6" plywood boat, 14 HP Evinrude motor and trailer, $350. Apply 313 Wind- Sor Street, 723-3734, TV TOWERS special, 40 ft. tower struc- ture with all channel antenna, Installed , Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons Street, 728-8180, 13-FOOT nylon Runabout. 18 horsepower electric Johnson motor. McGinnis trailer. Excellent condition. Must sell by week- end. 668-5152. Hoe rnd tid bed Codrggckn ge suite; eatty washing machine; boat te 725-8521. ELECTRIC hot weter tank, glass lined, 4 gallon ca; two years old, $75: 707 Brock Street South, Whitby mie ward. T LOST -- Well marked large German shepherd, Vicinity of Grandview Golf Club Tag 68, named "Bruno". Reward, Call 728-6641 or 723-7195. ineitiead th OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL Uugently Requires A Number of GRADUATE NURSES pital and m In addition to LOST--Golden Labrador Retriever, vicin- ity Stevenson and Park Road area. An- Swers to Sandy. Telephone 725-8653. Lost -- Brown Dachshund. Answers to mo-|"'Princess."" Vicinity of Athol and anna mo"! small reward. Please telephone 723-9880. LOST: Wire-haired Fox Terrier, paral bo ard brown, male, Scarborough dog "Skippy". Tuesday, vicinity chavo Call Hampton 263-2078. TEXTBOOKS, Queen's University Courses, History li, History Philosophy I!. Dial --. JOHNSON 5% outboard dition, $125; cottage tent wx x 2" pl picture 655-4525. |windows, $50. Brooklin ELECTRIC guitar, sound, dual pick ups, 0 condition, Telephone. Whitby 668-. and good | $45, two COMPLETE boasting outfit: 30 HP per cury, i4-foot moulded fibreglassed boat, and boat trailer. Phone 725-8908. SeDaek "one ton ne oe eight months: old.Dark underneath. Answers e: nite, am feward. FE a phone 725-8963 the Dog Pi 723-9674. CHESTERFIELD suite, green, and pair living room drapes, suitable for cot- tage. Call 725-6636. bas Suds-Saver automatic washer, + Speed Queen automatic washer; $70. ni like new. Must sell by Friday. Call USED FURNITURE: dining room suite, 'corner cupboard, di 5 two cots, mirrors, lamps, end tables, 725-9302. 36--Legal 1, RUTH HOCHLEITNER (Mrs. F.), 364 Highland Avenue, Oshawa, "will not be rd,|NEED extra help this summer? Just dial 723-3492 to the Oshawa Times bring some dishes. 1010 Dundas Street Gast, avidin Classified Ad that will quickly wou the dependable workers jresponsible for any debts contracted In my name on or after this date, April 30, f plons, 21 doye ond ion pion, vacotion, generous sick credit the following salaries are paid: Full Time Registered Nurses on rotating shifts $335 to $385 per " Full Time Graduate Nurses, p shifts $305 per month, We con also use the services of 1964, by anyone, without my written con- jaent. Ruth Hochieitnar. nurses unable to work full: times On Call Registered Nurses $14.50 per 8 hour shift. On Call Non Registered Nurses $12.50 per 8 hour shift. PLEASE TELEPHONE 723-2211 LOCAL 201° To orranae for.an interview with the Director of Nursing ,

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