Tet OSHAWA Timed, Fredey, Muy 15, 1504 omobiies tor Scie 43 --Auivwvbsics ios sai jpd--srilicice lor soiw IN MEMORIAM ay i 3 3 ef re ear z 2 3 = 3 z 3 + z Z 2 2 9583? i (nee Deck) wi announce the of @ baby girl, Penny Lynn, weighing 4 ibs., at Oshawa General Lge sone ital on Mon- day, May 4, 1964. Special thanks to Dr. Gilchrist and Dr. Anderson and fourth floor staff. jdear husband, Fred Hes |--Barb and AIRHART -- In loving Fairhart, away just one year ago, loved rates |Dawn and Avian, red Fairhart, who away May 15, rye. Within our store of memories He holds ee apart. walnnanY -- In loving memory dear friend, MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR' MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA OFFICE EVENINGS 723-1002 728-6627 DEATHS BUCHANAN, Peter Francis Entered into rest In the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, May 14, 1964, Peter Francis, ed. husband of Minnie Alger and father of Mrs. Clarence Jones (Dor. othy), Oshawa and ivan of Colbourne, grandfather of Frederick Jones, Oshawa; in his 79th year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral serv- ice In the chapel Saturday, May 16 at 1 p.m. Interment Castleton Cemetery. COLDRICK, Joseph 0. W. Suddenly, In Oshawa, Thursday, May 14, 1964, Joseph 0, W. Coldrick, be- loved husband of f Sybil Williams and dear father of 'Mrs. Carl Olsen (Doris), Mrs. William Browning (Jacquelyn), both of Oshawa. Brother of Mrs. M. McMath (May) of Toronto; Mrs. C. McAllister (Amy) of St. Eustache, Quebec; Charles, Montreal, Quebec; in his 66th year. Mr. Coldrick is resting at the Mcintosh- Anderson Funoral Home, 152 King Street East for service in the Chapel on Satur- day, May 16, at 2 p.m. interment Union Cemetery. CONNOR, John E. Entered into rest in the family residence, 282 French Street, on Wednesday, May 13, 1964, John E, Connor, beloved husband of ag ga 'o Amy Lawrence and father of ak Ben Lougheed (Rose), Toronto, Mrs. Lougheed (Helen), Thornbury, Mrs. R pel (Mary), Oshawa, brother of Mrs. ina mg Beeton, Ontario, Arthur Con- nor of Kindersley, Saskatchewan, J. H. (Paddy) joa Oshawa; in his 80th Peeing at the Armstrong Funeral Home,' Oshawa. Funeral service in the chapel on Saturday, May 16 at 2 p.m. interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. HOGARTH, Evangeline "Lovie' ' in Oshawa General Hospital on Wednes- day, May 13, 1964, Evangeline "Louie" Burr, beloved wife ag Henry W. Hogarth 'and dear mother of Mrs. Gordon Colqu- houn (Elma) of Oshawa, in her 86th year. Mrs. Wag Sel Is -- at Mcintosh-| Anderson Fi va yg re Service in the' Chopel on Safurda May A a hea interment Union Cemetery. KELSEY, William Ford --' at St. Petersburg, Florida, on May 11, 1964, William Ford Kelsey, "tormerly| of Toronto, beloved husband of Isabel Foster, loving father of ford Foster Kelsey of Whitby and .Don- > --.: Kelsey of Toronto. Resting W. .C. Town Funeral Chapel, Wifey, commencing 2 p.m, Friday, May Chapel on Foor iS te caves in the ty, May 16, at i] a.m. interment Cemetery, @rooklin. Kindly aon McINTOSH, John A. At the home of his son, In London, On- farlo, on Tuesday, May 12, 1964 John A. Mcintosh, life member Mississippi Lodge No. 147, AF and AM, Almonte, Ontario. Beloved of the late Emma Fraser; dear father of Gordon of London, William of Toronto and Helen (Mrs. J. Anderson) of Oshawa; dear brother of Gordon C. Mcintosh of Toronto; in his 9and year. Resting at the Yorke Chapel of Turner and Porter, 2357 Bloor Street West from 6 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral services 1 o'clock Friday afternoon. In- Yerment Park Lawn Cemetery. MONTGOMERY, Albert Guthrie Suddenly, on Wednesday, May 13, Albert Guthrie Montgomery, of 306 Durie Street, beloved husband of Ethel Adams, dear brother of Mrs, Orf Dingman (Margaret) and Jack Montgomery of Oshawa. Resting at the Yorke Chapel of Turner and Por- ter, 2357 Bloor Street West, from Thurs- @ay evening. Funeral service 10 o'clock Saturday morning, Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. MYERS, Thomas @. in the Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs- day, May 14, 1964, Thomas G. Myers, beloved husband of Nellie Wren and dear father of Donald, Oshawa. Brother of Mrs. Major William Hocking (Catherine), Getty Heights, Indiana, Penn.; William, Oshawa; Samuel, London, Eng.; in his Jind 'yeer. Nr. Myers is resting at the Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, . 152 King Street East, for service in the Chapel on Saturday, May 16, at 10.30 gam. Interment Union Cemetery. POWERS, Isaac Entered into rest. in the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, May 14, 1964, isaac Powers beloved husband of Lydia May Durdie; father of Mrs. Kurt Mayer (Phyllis); Mrs. Frank Wimbaver (Vio- let); Robert, Howard, Wilford, Charles, Donald and Norman all of Oshawa and son of Mrs. Lizanne Powers in his 65th, year. yp wkd . the Armstrong Funeral with Funeral Service in jay, May 18, at 2 p.m. awa Union apeget® as are asked not to call at the on home before Saturday (evening.) WATTS, Thomas P i ed Into rest In Kitchener, er reursdey: May 14, 1964, Thomas Watts beloved husband, of the late Florence Pen- nebaker, ig of Mrs. Charles Charl ton (Verna); Mrs. Joe zine (Margaret); Mrs. Richard Newell (Florence); igh am, Oshawa, and Albert, Toronto in gy at the Armstrong a 70 Yee oi 3, with funeral Saturdey, May 16, vue Oshawa Union Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390. KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 --TOCKE'S FLORISTS Funecol arrangements ond pond aad for all 'OSHAWA SHOPPING ENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE ' 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 19) ;|29---Automobiles For Sale SEAWAY MOTORS LTD. 200 DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY Your Authorized Dealer For Ford's Family of Fine Products CONVERTIBLES ALL FULLY GUARANTEED 1962 MERCURY Ming Green, power brakes, power steering, power win- dows, power seat, radio and loads of extras. $2795. 1962 FORD Torch red, automatic, brakes, power steering, odio, and mony other extros $2645. 1962 CHEVROLET Oshawa blue, bucket seots, console radio, power brakes, power steering, ond other ex- $2695. 1961 CHRYSLER Windsor, 2 door hardto CLEARANCE SALE We Need The Space 1960 CORVAIR Sedon, tow mileage, one owner. Must be seen to be Coe SO88. 1960 METEOR Deluxe, 4 door sedon, v-8, MARTIN AUTO ELECTRIC 1964 PONTIAC CUSTOM SPORT ./ DEMONSTRATOR 327 engine, power steering, power brakes, radio, reverb speaker, Royal Master tires, skirts. 2300 original miles. List Price $4,500. Make Offer 1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2-DOOR HARDTOP DEMONSTRATOR radio, whi Runs like new. $1, 150. 1959 CHEVROLET 4 door sedon, finished in Romon red with matching white top, economical 6 cylin- der engine with standord transmission, customs radio 'end whitewoll tires. $895. 1959 METEOR 1958 EDSEL 2 door hardtop, finished in metallic bronze with green trim. Power equipped, only $595. 1958 OLDSMOBILE 2 door hardtop, finished in gleaming bleck with white- tires. Power steering, power brakes and radio. $695. 1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne, 2 door coach, 6 cylinder -- engine, stondard transmission. You'H like this one ot this price. Only $595. 1958 DODGE 2 door coach, V-8 stick shift. A fomily car or o cor for the viluduccige ""% 1958 METEOR Rideou 500, gos saving 6 cylinder engine with stond- ard transmission, finished in turquoise ond white, $695. 1957 MERCURY 2 door hardtop, automotic ion, radio and white- gleaming white, transmission, radio, power brakes, power steering, deep tread whitewolls. $1995. 1962 FORD 4 door Country sedon. Beau- tiful piracy finish, radio, automatic, etc. $2195. 1962 CHEVROLET 6 cylinder, 4 door, BelAir automatic, radio, whitewalls. $2195. 1961 PONTIAC Spotless beige finish, radio and automotic. $1795. 1957 CHEVROLET 6 cylinder coach, Beautiful grey finish. Don't miss this. $795. 1955 CHEVROLET Would make on excellent. ond car. $345. They've all been Safety Chedised Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. Always a good selection of Better Used Cars. SEAWAY MOTORS LTD. 200 DUNDAS ST. WEST WHITBY 668-5893 1952 FORD Prefect. in good condi! heeeeaees: Telephone after 6 om 1959 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, automa 4-door, hardtop. Excellent condition. sa down, After 6 p.m. 728-4817. 1960 AUSTIN sedan, 4door, one owner, garage protected, radio, economical com- ; pact, excellent condition. 728-1310. 1962 VAUXHALL super, 4-door, ia low mileage. $1,195 cash. | Phone big nig ae convertible, 25,000 origin al miles, one owner car, shai phone 723-4406, Shpater ere 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, 24,000 original mi A-1 condition, radio. Telephone 728-933 C 1961 TRUCK, 'Chevroiet, '2 ton ite newly painted. 34,000 niles. Telephone 1956 OLDSMOBILE, radio, 1954 Chevrolet sedan, standard shift, Both good shape. Telephone 723-2932. 1963 MGB, ten thousand miles, red, intel, or best offer. After 5 evenings, automatic, * COLTON -- In loving memory of our dear fether and grandfather, Walter H. » who away May 15, 1958. Years of striving, little of play, Loving and giving, the whole of the way A cherished smiie, a heart of gold, The dearest Dod the world could hold. -- AUSTIN Healy 3000 Mark 11, sliver ue, one owner. Between 5-7 evenings, | phone Sowmanyilie le 623-3692. 1957 PONTIAC 2. 2-door, in good condition. Telephone after 6 P.M, 725-3978. havied, interior we Lovingly remembered. by daughter Shiela, son-in-law Ron and grandchildren. transmission good. $4 725-8503, 1957 FORD sedan, automatic, motor over- | new paint job, wot tires. This cor is in excellent condition. $595. 1957 BUICK Special 2 door hordtop, 2 tone paint, automotic trons- mission, power steering and brokes, radio and, whitewall tires. $175. 1957 FORD 2 door coach, 6 cylinder stan- dord transmission, -radio and whitewalis. $225. 1957 FORD Foirione 500, 4 door hard- top, equipped with bowerful V-8 engine, automotic trans- mission, radio and whitewall tires. $195. 1957 METEOR 2. door cooch, V-8 engine, standard transmission, 2 tone green with whitewall tires. $250. 1956 FORD Turquoise ond white, 6 cylin- der engine, radio. $250. 1956 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 sedan with radio. $295. 1956 FORD V8, a ic, radio, reverb speaker, power steering, po- wer brakes, Royal Masters, skirts, 8000 miles. 1962 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4-door hardtop, V8, automa- tic, radio, power steering, power brakes, 24,000 miles. Like new. 1962. CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4-door, automatic, whitewall tires, sharp. 1959 OLDSMOBILE 98 CONVERTIBLE Fully Powered. 1957 OLDSMOBILE 4-door hordtop, automatic, radio, power steering. radio, Many More to Chose From 100% -- 30 Day Warranty MARTIN AUTO ELECTRIC USED CARS 409 BROCK STREET SOUTH WHITBY 668-8801 KEYED UP TO BUY A NEW CAR? BUY ONE WITH A LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED Chota Pan LOAN 'THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA le e 1952 METEOR, standard. 1953 Ford auto- matic. Your choice $99. 1956 Ford stand- ard, new licence, good transportation, $150. Apply 50? Bloor Street East. 18% ft. flying bri 1960 Outboerd motor Bhp. New starter, new battery and automaetic baler included, cobin sleeps 2, plete with CRUISER FOR SALE tons, somosra, mony va--rticics tos Sele iT 1S Gator trailer, 35 Johnson electric, running many extras; water sklis, life jackets, $800 or best offer. Telephone: 728-7443. i 14 FOOT moulded plywood boat, wind- shield, steering wheel controls, converti- ible top, side windows and lights, 18 HP Johnston tg od start, and tee-nee trailer, screens and curtains, Single , lever controls, captains wheel and instrument panel. $1,695 eke eee pol denpapiny 7 HI-FI Ca changer, AM and FM. ee In CHESTERFIELD chair, lamps, ae i ba § and ones. oted No Down Pay Will Take Car or Truck on Trade Call 728-7375 or 7251801 ___ Brooklin -655-3856 1959 MERCURY outboard motor, Mark motor, 75A, 60 HP, electric starting. 728-4733, TWO HAIRDRESSER'S ' turquols lvory comb out chairs, like new. One large mirror. Reasonable. hg Ad first house east of Thickson Road on the South Service Road. LLOYD baby carriage, good condition, Converts Into stroller and car bed. Tele phone Brooklin 655-3885. best offer. Call 725-5555. " t and) PI 25 HP JOHNSON outboard motor, $160 or] i o-g wheel, hone after 5 p.m., 728-1351. GOLDEN LABRADOR retrieve: old, $25, Easy to train. "Valente ile, 623-2053. BABY Caen Lloyd, converts car bed and stroller, white. Very good condition. Telephone 720.9377, IDEAL for an Wardrobe closet, 2-' chesterfield, rocker with footstool, 2 floor lamps. Telephone before 5 p.m. General Elec- faa-aa}. "green YOUR GARDEN Grass Handled Like Any Plant i a Joti like any rls or vegetable and treats it that way, then half the battle is won. Like plants grass will do a lot better if it is given an occa- sional of fertilizer, pref- erably one high in nitrogen, as that is the element that pols: Lawn grass, too, likes to be @ieven|thoroughly soaked, not just sprinkled, with water once a 7| week during dry, hot weather; Toland of course, the real secret proper seed, not some bar, but a mixture blended by expert tric tworing burner, brand new stove and General Electric toaster. Small beg heater. Bed and mattress. 668- THREE ROOMS of furniture, ae &, om No down payment. Discounts Honest Cal's, 424 King West. ran, 4 |BEATTY machine, call after $ p.m., wringer months old, $75. Please 723-1250. prety 21" television ~ TV stand; ingle bed, $20. Apply 86 Bi rock Street Een Oshawa. seedsmen, that contains only high quality grasses and in the} proper proportions. Only with such seed can one hope to have a lawn that will stay green all summer long and will actually BUY and sell, good used furniture and appHances: One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3271. FENDER ELECTRIC GUITAR and am- plifier,Professional cost $230. Sell $150. Call 723-9546 after five. PLUMBING fixtures, boats, motors, trailers, cars, pumps, pressure sys- tems, laundry tubs, sinks, cabinets, lawn mowers, piping, rototiller, H. Chinn, Hill- side and Park South. GREW BOAT, 1963, twenty foot, convert- 33--Market Basket ASPARAGUS end rhubarb by Place your orders now for your 728-1100. the bb. freezer. improve rather than deteriorate' as the years go by. 'Weeds, of course, are a bit of ib but' not too big a vi ATTENTION freezer owners! Orders taken now for freshly cut asparagus. Wholesale prices. Telephone after 6 p.m. 668-4606. 36--Legal ible top, hull, 100 hp outboard Mercury, tandem Hy ah Fully equipped. Telephone 726- 8612. GUN WANTED -- Ojid antique. Tele phone Oshawa /25-8183. LAKEFIELD boat, cedar strip, wind- shield, steering .wheel, 72 hp Scott At- water motor, and trailer. $600 or near- est offer. Call after 6 p.m., Pickering 942-3627. THREE nearly new truck fires, 8.25 x 20 tubes, Wheels for 1951 Chevrolet. Phone 723-1408. ONE ONLY! Singer fully automatic 'zig- zag console, 3 instructions, only $129.50. Singer Sewing Centre, 725-5443. 13% FT. cedar strip boat and fralier. Price $225. Apply 435 Simcoe Street North. VIKING washing machine, good running order, $25. Apply 1243 King Street East. bbgj WS gas stove, suitable for cottage home. Ligag owt Taal Apply 15 Prince Street, 725- dia, 35 books, walnut bookcase included. Reasonable offer accepted. Phone 728-6462. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, dupll- cators, chequewriters, comptometers, three hundred new and used. We buy, sell, rent, service, Hamilton Office Equip- ment, 137 Brock South, Whitby. TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc- ture, including all channel antenna, in- stalled and guaranteed by experts with 10 years' be wtr aed $50. Trio Television. Telephone 728-5143. pe PT. cabin crvleer outboard motor, In 728-6993. we savakee: wall washing ma- chine, almost new, dripiess, no need to move furniture, Telephone 723-1663. OUTBOARD MOTORS: 10 hp Evinrude, 14 hp Evinrude, 18 hp Johnson; 2 ply- wood boats, 12 ft. and 14 ft., good condi- tion. 2 boys' bicycles, nicl and regular size. Privately owned. 728-120: 90,000 BTU gas forced air nifaee fully automatic, used two years, good condi- tion, $70. Telephone 725-7783. ONE SNACK BOOTH, size 10 ft. x 12 ft. Telephone Bowmanville 623-5063. COMPLETELY new "a of Encyclopae-| BOWMANVILLE ONTARIO THE BOWMANVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD TENDERS FOR ADDITION NO. 1 TO LORD ELGIN PUBLIC SCHOOL Sealed tenders on a stipulot- ed sum basis, clearly marked "Tender for Addition No. | to Lord Elgin Public School", will be received until 3 p.m., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1964 ot the office of Pentland & Baker Architects, 490. Jorvis Street, Toronto, Ontario. Drawings ond Specifications may be obtained by General Contractors, from the Archi- tects, on deposit of $50.00. Tenders of mechanical ond electrical sub contractors ore to be deposited ot the Osh- awa Bid Depository before 3 p.m, Tuesday May 19, 1964. The lowest or not necessarily accepted. PENTLAND & BAKER ARCHITECTS 490 JARVIS STREET TORONTO, ONTARIO 22 FOOT CRUISER with 85 HP Mercury motor. Telephone Dunbarton, TE91742. MERCURY 20 HP motor; also Scuba div- ing equipment, tanks, back pack, regu- lator, etc, Telephone 725-6702. SK! BOAT, all equipped, windshield, con- trols, steering, upholstered seats, lights, bumpers, paddie and 35 hp Johnson elec- tric. Phone 726-3297. TV TOWERS special, 40 ft. tower struc ture with all channel antenna, installed $50. Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 3461 Gibbons Street, 728-8180. 1959 METEOR, 6, , new paint job, radio, whitewalls. In good condition. $750. After 5 p.m. call 725-5618. 1953 METEOR, good + 1956 Chev- BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances. One location only, Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South. 723-3271. rolet, needs body work. A-1 V8 motor, Apply 788 Oxford Street. 1956 DODGE V8, stick shift, $300. Apply 220 Athol Street, Whitby. 668-4998, 1955 BUICK 2-door, runs well, $200. Tel-e| .. phone after 5.30 p.m. 728-0693. 1954 PONTIAC sedan, two-tone, runs well, good clean car. Apply 286 Celina Street after 3 p.m. 15 FT. BOAT, 76" beam, steering wheel, windshield, convertible roof, and trailer. Used only 12 times, $700 or best offer. 418 Juliana Drive. rapped he aga 19 cuble ft. 2} vere old, 725-8732 4 FT. ey boat, 15 hp Johnson -- sectric start. Teenee trailer. Good cond tion. Reasonable. Apply 371 Gliddon rived nue, 30--Automobiles Wanted 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 COMMERCIAL garage door, 10 by 10 with hardware; hot water be steel pipe, elbows. Before 2, call 723-75: BUYING or selling aan or appil- ances. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or 263-2695. BOAT, 14 ft., Fiberglass, runabout, 25 hp Viking motor, manual start, Tee-Nee trail- er, 4 years old. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone 728-1506. 35 HP MOTOR, 14 ft. cedarstrip boat, Tee nee trailer, fully equipped. $1,000, Tele- phone 728-9867. $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars or trucks we -_ up or down. Liens paid NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146. BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers "want cars Wentworth Hest FSi ee OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, 1175 Neison Street, want cars for wreck- ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4225. 32--Articles For Sale | HAVE A SECRET WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying and selling used fur- niture and appliances. Call Valley Creek Furniture 16¥2 BOND W, 728-4401 " V-8, stondard tror real good transportation. $79. 1955 CHEVROLET Sedan delivery, real good me- chonically, needs some body work, $75. These ore straight deal prices. Sorry we canmot accept your NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO.30 MONTHS TO PAY Bill Whittick MOTORS 1250 Dundas St. £., Whitby 668-5871 -- 668-5872 EASY ironer. Lloyd baby carriage. Crib. oo in ae condition, Reasonable. Cat! 73-9215. onae room set; electric refrigerator; heavy duty stove; eed pales Other household articles. TENT 10 x 16 high wall, mn made, half price. Good condition. 723-7983. MeKEEN'S Furniture, new and used. 426 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Gary Mar- shall Chant, late of the Township of Darlington, in the County of Durham, Airline Pilot. All persons having cloims agoinst the Estate of Gary Marshall Chant, late of the Township of Darlington, in the County of Durham, de- ceased, who died on or about the 12th day of November, 1963, are required to file proof of their claims with the undersigned. Executors, on or before the 25th day of May, 1964. After that date the estate will be distributed hav- ing regard only to the claims which the Executors shall then have notice. Doted at The Township of North York, this 7th day of April, 1964, Anrie-Rose Chant and Mont- treal Trust Comapny by their solicitor herin, John H. Drew, 5330 Yonge Street, Willow- dale, Ont, . jean't plant too early, but for a one in a lawn well fed and well watered, because in such a case grass growth is so vigor- ous that many weeds will be crowded out and never get a foothold. For the others a spray- ing with weed killer will usual- ly be sufficient. The lawn, as any landscape gardener will agree, is the cen- tral theme in any informal gar- den layout, and is well worth a little regular attention. DON'T MAKE THESE By long odds, the three com- monest mistakes of the new gardener and some who should know better, are, too soon, too thick and too deep. There is no advantage at all in working the soil or sowing most flowers and vegetable seed while there is still danger of hard frost. The seed will simply lie dormant or rot in cold wet soil. Not until the sun really warms up and the soil crumbles rather than compacts when squeezed is there any growth. Far better to err on the late side rather than the early. In many parts of Canada June is a safer and better planting month than May, and we don't need to worry if we haven't got a spade in the ground in April. Of course there are a few seeds like that of sweet peas, grass, or the odd extra hardy annual that you the vast majority of plants ther is no gain whatever and much risk in planting too soon. Sowing seed too close together is another common and serious mistake. Even th: tiniest things like alyssum, ageratum, lettuce and radishes all benefit from plenty of room. If . presi seed of these should be spaced at least a couple of inches a a mature height in between. This means for medium sized petun- a foot, and for carrots, beans, As for depth of general rule is Begg enn wails oh gens m a Sead cathe 4s of tea lettuce, rots and radish among the v ans and Sivseme 94 p pp Ottawa Seeks - Old Letters -- By Sir John A. pig uA te gr jas, asters, and zinnias, at least|be aland beets six to eight inches.| publica' papers of the prime ministers. Launched a a centennial pro-. ject, the Subtications will in- clude correspondence writteg., and received by Canada's~ prime ministers from Macdon- | ald to Louis St. Laurent. The. in the flower line. A good plan to mix the very smallest seeds with a little sand and sow the two together. Then sprinkle with a little more sand and merely press lightly, With larger plants such as peas, beans, and corn, half to an inch is about the proper depth to plant. If we project is expected to take 20 years to complete, the archives | said Wednesday. Only a few of the Macdonald... letters have ever been printed _ land the new collection is ex:, ed, to throw much poli'ical life and reer in Kingston. = Ce, sow too deeply the seed with ei ther rot, or the new sprout will smother and die before it reaches the surface. Well spac- ed plants will not only be stronger and healthier, but they will be much easier to cultivate. NOT ALL AT ONCE The experienced gardener would never think of sowing all his flower and 'vegetable seeds ut once, Even if i' survived the hazards of weather, the result would be a blaze of flowers and a super - abundance of fresh vegetables, then a famine. Everything would come on at once and end at the same time. The smart | ogee spreads out the plant making at least two and pA von three or four from 10 days to two weeks apart. In this way he is ensuring success because if the first planting gets frozen or washed out or tramped on, he will still have one in reserve. More important, he will have something coming on all the time, fresh corn and peas not just for a few days but for many weeks and bouquets of beautiful flowers too. With plantings well spread out the garden should be blooming Holdup Suspect: ToFace Court © In States Too CALGARY (CP)--Donald Mc- . Intyre, 21, of Welland, sought: by police in the beating of an elderly service station attend- ant in Calgary April 28, will face charges in the United, States before being returned to. Canada on extradition orders. Los Angeles police said in a telephone interview that MclIn-:. tyre was transferred Wednes- day night from Las Vegas, Nev. to San Francisco to face: charges there. He appeared in municipal court in Las Vegas Wednesday and pleaded guilty to a misde-: meanour. VITAL STATISTICS The earliest known records of vital statistics were kept by the church in England, where' birth- and death records date back to and producing abundantly from July until snow. 1538. TORONTO (CP) -- Investors moved into gold stocks with gusto on the stock market Thurs- lay, pushing the Index ahead 5.34 points to a new high of 138.56. Trading was moderate. In golds, Dome Mines climbed 2% to 30--earlier in the day it sold as high as 31. Giant Yel- lowknife was up 5¢ to a 1964 high of $12 while McIntyre Por- cupine tacked on % to 58. Junior issues were also strong. Leitch was up 52 cents at $3.40 while Kerr-Addison or later the tiny plants t to that distance. And larger things that grow say a foot or so high need at least half their Sobriety Proof Urged To Get Licence Back good gains went to Delnite, La Luz and Broulan Reef. But while pushing golds look the industrials which also industrial index, a measure- ment of the group's health, climbed .43to $55.69. Harding Carpets with a gain of 1% at a 1964 high of 19 led the list to its 13th straigh ad- vance. Bank of Nova Scotia led a rejuvenated bank group altead LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Psycho- logical research worker Dr. Reginald Smart says he would like to see the convicted drink- ing driver be asked to give some proof of a change in his drinking habits before having a d driver's rein- stated. Dr. Smart, a research asso- ciate with the alcoholism and drug addiction research founda- tion of Ontario, made the com- ment Thursday in an interview at the University of Western On- tario. He earlier spoke to delegates at the annual summer course on icoholism and problems of ad- Simcoe Street South. Refrigerators, stoves, bedroom suites. Telephone) 725-5181. LLOYD baby carriage, white metal body with navy gb and hood, In perfect $25. 728-7872. LAWN MOWER Headquarters -- New and used, 2-cycle, 4-cycle electric or gas- oline- from $15 up. Terms. Dominion Tire' Store, 48 Bond Street West. TENTS, trailers, sleeping bags, stoves, plenic jugs and coolers. Best prices. Terms. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West . FOR SALE: Fence Pt '¥ for $1. Apply 370: Windsor Street, 725-9! FULLY AUTOMATIC Sana suds savers, $75 and up. Wringer washers, isl and up. Electric ranges, heavy duty, $45 up. All reconditioned, fully guaranteed for 3 months. Delivered and Jnstalled. Call Chester Appliances, Caesarea, anytime, 986-4926. 'CANVAS awnings, curtains, Complete service. Free waiting. Mil Jeinek, 728-1993 anytime. No| TRAILER, one wheeler includes hitch for WE BUY, selj and exchange used furnl- a, in page Hid ae The City 0s e, 446 Simcoe South, 723-1671, tes 222 KRICO, scope, mounts, stri hi cheek rest, set trigger, Very fine gun. Best offer. Telephone 728-1776. peed as boys' softball jerseys and}. crests. ub prices. Mercantile Depa ment Store, Whitby, Ont, 43 FREEZER, Woods, 9 cu. feet. Excellent condition. Reasonable, Telephone 728-4579, MOTORCYCLE, 1961 Harley 14 tarp. Beautiful shape, Price $45. hardly used. 728-3395. SINGER electric sewing machine, $19; 9 Zag, $89. Oshawa Sewing Centre, 329 Sect Street South, 728-7391. TRACTOR, four horse roto-tilier, used @ few days. Apply 238 Dearborn Avenue. "none. 723-1786. OUTBOARD motors, houseboat, trailers, cars, lawn mowers, pressure systems, sump pumps, plumbing fixtures, piping, fittings, roto-tiller. Harry oo corner Hillside and Park Road South. SLH, windshield, saddie bags, lights, turn signals, loaded with po Es ey best offer. Phone 723-2758, PLYWOOD cabin rtailer, qood size, sleeps two or three people. Dial Whitby 668-8135. ACETYLENE torch, cutting and welding tips, gauges, 50 ft. hose, rods and goggles. Like new. Cost $269, selling for $125 or best offer. Telephone 723-1634, |NEW cedar picnic, patio, furniture, fin- ished In Redwood Rez, Can be seen any- time, Just east of Paddy's Market, Taun- ton Road near ee |GURNEY 4-burner electric range, annex attached. Excellent condition, $50. Tele phone 725-1218. PINK br short length, size Ds rai | outtent skirt and lace top. gh ety as a party FOR SALE: Cabin cruiser, with dress. Ti motor, trailer. and water skis, $850. Can be seen at 57 Oshawa Bivd. North or phone 725-4805 atfer 5, SPECIAL, |ust arrived, Ladies' dresses, all sizes, 2 for $11. Towne-Shoppe, 14V2 ond Street East, 725-9356. BOAT, 13'S" x 27" deck, windshield, steer-| ing, lights, 870 Ibs., 35 HP capacity, with trailer, $250. With 16 HP motor, $350,|Asti Call after 4 p.m. 723-7013. 5 1 _refriger: tire. "E7015. Telephone 668-4928. INGLIS Wringer washer, pump, bye 39" automatic range; ri 'ator, new Good: filter; angett TELEVISION, 1961 Phiico 19" portable, excellent condition, complete with stand, ideal for recreation room or cottage. Ask- In 590, New tubes. Telephone 728-7244, ; wood and coal burning | |cook stove, reservoir and warming |cioset. Telephone Whitby 668- pitee), four small -tables, fern stand, 1 gation oil tank, bird cages (breeding),|,, Leng lined hot water tank for gas, 22- Inch, 4 = 4 cycle power mower. 658-8710. i7 CU. FT. "Gilson" deep freeze in new) I Condition, "bial 668-2368 after 3.30, Telephone |- e, manville, will not rich SNOW] Gents con DRESSER, wash stand, brass bed (com-) if va ALEX HRYHORUK, RR No. 1, Hamp- diction, sponsored by the founda- tion and university. The ses- sions are closed to the press. CITY OF OSHAWA PARKS, PROPERTY AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Sealed. Tenders plainly mark- ed as to contents, will be re- ceived at the office of The City Clerk, Civic Administra- tion Building, Oshawa, Ont~ ario, up to' 12 O'Clock Noon, D.S.T, Friday, May 29, 1944, for the following: To supply all necessory labor required to apply Two (2) Coots of Paint to approxi- mately 21,000 Sq. Ft. of Swimming Pool area. Specifications ond Tender Forms are available at the office of the undersigned. Lowest or ony Tender not necessarily accepted. W. J, Crompton, Purchasing Agent. 1, CHESTER B. McGRATH, RR 3, Bow- manville, Ontario, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name any one on or after this date, May 13, 1964, without my written consent, Chester B. McGrath. 1,.JAMES A, BRAYLEY, RR No. 3, Bow- be responsible for any contracted in my name on or after this date, May 15, 1964, by anyone without my written consent, -- James A. Srayley. jon, Ontario, will not be responsible for bel debts contracted In my name, on or after this date, May 15, 1964, by anyone, Lage 'my written consent. Asks Explain Resignation Of Registrar TORONTO (CP)--Donald C. MacDonald, Ontario leader of the 'New Democratic Party, Thursday demanded a full ex- planation by the government of the resignation of W. J. Rich- ardson as provincial registrar of real estate and business brokers. Mr. Richardson was said to have resigned over disagree- ment with a series of recent amendments aimed at tighten- ing up thee licensing of brokers. He was reported to feel the leg- islation did not accomplish what the government said it would. "Thee public is entitled to the full story," said Mr. MacDon- ald in a statement. "Attorney-' General Wishart should release to the public either a memoran- dum setting fourth thee differ- ence, or even better, the letter of resignation . He said it was not only a rare occurrence but a highly com- mendable one when a top civil servant resigned over policy dif- ferences. Attorney-General Wishart-said had criticized the legislation af- fecting the licensing of brokers, he also complained about inter- nal reorganization and was dis- satisfied with his salary. later that while Mr, Richardson] ' added 25 cents at $7.65. Other! higher investors did not over- moved to a new Index high. The Golds With Gusto: Ups Mart Index as it gained 1% to 72%. Al. goma was up a point at 70 while Canada Iron and Marcus, Loeb tacked on % each at 36% and 30%. Massey - Ferguson, pormn Oe more than 20,000 shares, gain % at 24% after earlier selling" at a high of 24%. Chrysler countered the trend, losing 1% °' at 53. Base metals were a de-" Among speculdtives, Ryanor- traded heavily to at 2414. Genex los' 20 cents. The western oils list was quite and unchanged. On index, western oils were change Index gained Al to a' new high of 145.62 while base ume for the session was 4,424,- , 000 shares compared with 4,444» 000 shares on Wednesday. oy) CITY OF 'OSHAWA IMPORTANT NOTICE This notice shall serve to a dvise, that the city weigh scales located on Richmond Street West, Oshawa, 'Ontario, shall be closed, effective todays date, un- til further notified. ALD. R. C. BINT, Chairman, Public Works Commission. City of Oshawa. ' Good food deserves good wine ™% cents" one cent at" unchanged at 98.39, the Ex- metals were off .28 to 65.92. Vol- «