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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Mey 30, 1964 32--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale FOR SALE Complete Stock of H. D. WILSON ULASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) | 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 INTERPRETING THE NEWS | Goderich IODE HARDWARE 29--Automobiles For Sale 23 KING ST. WEST PHONE 723-3622 Until 6 p.m. ofter 6 p.m. call 725-4367 : WATER SKIIS. BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Uust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 DEATHS WSON, Robert Lioyd (Bud) ~- Entered into rest in Toronto General Hos- Laminated, reg. $29.95 To clear pr. $15.00 20 PAIRS ONLY ALUMINUM SKI FINS Reg, $3.95 Now $1.50 98 WILSON RD, SOUTH ____725-0520 ofter 6 p.m. _ Complete Equipment For TILDEN © CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All. Makes and Models) CALL. 725-6553 _ 14 Albert. St. tal Friday, May 29, 1964, Robert pi Bud) y a 7 Gertrude (Betty) Kearney, 'of Wendy, Robert, Michael and Kevin; in his 4ist year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, (For further. particulars call the Funeral Home 728-5173.) IRWIN, Wilbert George After a lengthy iliness at the Oshawa General Hospital on Saturday, May 30, Wilbert George Irwin in his 80th beloved husband of Florence Irene Paul and loving father of . Na Churchill, Mrs. D. Iverson (Ora), Mrs: J. Stackaruk (Marion), Sacramento, California; Mrs. M. Brown (Betty) and Norman of Toronto; dear brother of Wes- ley Irwin of Lindsay. Mr. Irwin Is resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West for service in the chapel on Monday, June 1, at 2 p.m. interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. SENECO, Norma Maude Entered into 'rest in the Faget yt Friday, May 29, jorma Hospital Maggs, beloved wife of Stanley John Seneco and mother of Deborah, at home. Dear daughter of Mrs. Knaggs, Oshawa. Sister of Mrs, Govidburn sev de aa ee E Armst! 'unera! ¥ oe win neral service In the chapel . Interment lieu -of 4 father of Oshawa Union flowers donations Society would be appreciated.) LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements © floral requirements for all OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME | 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 ing 723-2643. SMALL SHEET METAL FABRICATING SHOP including tools. Lot,, or separate Reasonable, Grosart Metal Products __1062 NELSON ST. 725-1545 VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and RUNABOUT, 144 ft. moulded plywood,| with 35 HP Johnson electric start, A-1 condition, Fully equipped. Phone 723-9955 after 5 p.m. BOAT, 11% ft., all purpose plywood, with 14 HP Evinrude. Phone 725-6285, Professional diplomats at the United Nations are looking for- ward to a long, hot Manhattan summer of. backstage dealings WE MOVED! Now Bill Hamilton Office Equipment, Raglan (just north of Osh- awa). Free pick up and delivery, Low overhead, low, prices. New and used. Large stock, One year guarantee. Terms. GUN WANTED -- Old antique. Tele phone Oshawa /25-8183. MAN'S bive suit, size 38, and shoes, both worn once, Will exchange same for re frigerator. Telephone 723-4184. DINETTE suite, extension table, four chairs, two arm chairs, upholstered, dark brown finish. Good condition, Must be seen to be appreciated. Apply 718 King Street East. __| ia' 9 MOULDED plywood boat, forward, centre and rear deck. Telephone 723-4493 before 5 p.m. SIX 900-20 tires; five-speed General Mo- tors ransmission, 668-5268, Ajax 942-0543. TRADE in bargains! Ideal for cottages, two-piece chesterfield suite, $19; odd ches- terfield chairs, $6; three-piece bedroom sult, $35; five-piece kitchen set, $15; two- plece sofa bed set, $29; kitchen cabinet, $10. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street, Auto-Electric Service| 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality CANOE -- 16 ft., red, one year oid, 36-inch beam, 55 ibs. New $208, asking $140, Also Porter Cable skill saw, 7% inch heavy duty, new $90, asking $50. One year old. Call 728-0208. 13 FT. Fiberglass boat and trailer for sale, $175. Good condition. Apply 309 Col- borne Street East. 726-2805. 18 FT. inboard cabin cruiser, home made, 4 cylinder Austin motor, $150 or nearest offer, Telephone 725-0118, | TOW TRUCK Crane for % ton truck. Lifts three ton, Cable and hook, $100, Tele- Phone Whitby 668-2797, FOR SALE: Allis-Chalmers tractor, 1949 model, in good condition. Price $400. Tele- phone Brooklin 655-3517. 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 26,000 miles on motor, Standard floor shift. New dual exhaust. New tires, radio, mechanically Al. Phone 728-7902, 1957 TRUCK four-ton International, Phone PHILCO combination automatic washer and dryer; chrome bird cage and stand; both nearly new. Telephone 723-1393. MOFFAT stove, 4burner; Locomotive dryer, $40; two gray rugs pads, 12x9 and 9x9; one pair drapes, 7 ft. long, 13 ft. width; two pair drapes 72" long, 54' jwidth; blue shower drapes, Apply 108 peerecee Avenue, » coach, 68-cylinder, "Ti Ti standard, radio and whitewalls, Ca after (ULE, LENGT 5 p.m., 723-2540, oo vet R wash good «i 2 ph cnet dt slain rT id 1959 METEOR station wagon, V-8, auto-| 5; ai 4 piece bed chesterfield set; one red plat- matic, good condition, Telephone 728-1468. |torm rocker. Apply 812 Gordon Street. 1957 CHEVROLET deluxe, six cylinder Standard transmission, new tires and brakes, body perfect, immaculate inter- jor, $775. Telephone 725-8885, OLDSMOBILE, $75 or best offer. 563 ui hone 725-3622. wedding gown, "ge 707 147 P- " 1955 CHEVROLET, two-door sedan black|is FOOT BOAT 76" beam, steering wheel, AT 76" beam, steering wheel, standard 6 Good condition, Phone Alax|windshield, "convertible roof and_ trailer, od ___|used only 12 times. $700 or best offer. FUEL et. Register for the free|418 Juliana Drive. money-saving guarantee. All in the price x" indole. alle bhan aa ae of oll. Call Western Oll Company 725-1212. bicycle: Yelephons Brooklin 655-3798, OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex-| pert carburetor and auto electric service. 222 King West, 728-0817. TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS -- Trans- missions are our only business. 1038 Sim- coe North. Phone 728-7339. 1962 GLAXIE hardtop, Chestnut and jw TELEVISION,; 21" television, both consoles, 7-piece chrome set, electric heater with fan, folding wood door, Cole man lantern, electric deep fryer, 200 ft. of furnace pipe, wood and aluminum windows, hall tree, juke box with 500 records, 36 ft. ladder, lawn roller, several pictures, MONUMENTS -- MARKERS MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST, S. OSHA WA EVENINGS OFFICE 723-1002 728-6627 IN MEMORIAM white, with interior. Full power, low mileage. 723-3236 after 5. 1962 CHEVROLET, two-door, 6 cylinder, standard transmission, 17,000 miles. New condition. $1,700 cash. 725-8916, 1960 GMC '2 ton pickup with propane equipped aluminum camper. Will sell separately. Apply 328 Hilicreft Street. 1957 TRIUMPH TR3, new top, interior redone, overdrive, heater, new tires. Blue finish. Telephone 725-0432. 1964 CORVAIR Monza, red with black in- terior, automatic transmission, 110 HP engine, very low mileage. Many extras. Call 723-2655. men's sults, size 38 to 40, 2 reversible top coats, 1955 Plymouth station wagon. Apply 1279 Minden Street. Telephone 728-2061. TV TOWERS special, 40 ft. tower struc- ture with all channel antenna, installed $50, Oshawa TV Supply Ltd., 361 Gibbons Street, 728-8180. TENTS, trailers, sleeping bags, stoves, picnic jugs and coolers. Best prices. Terms. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West . THREE ROOMS of furniture, only $298.50. No down payment. Discounts for cash. Honest Cal's, 424 King West, 728-9191. CZEREWATY -- In loving memory of dear husband and father, William Czerewaty, who passed away May 31, '956. His weary hours and days of pain His troubled nights are passed, And im our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well; And while he sleeps a peaceful sieep His memory we shall always keep. --Always remembered by loving wife Kathieen and son Andrew and family. GEORGE -- In loving memory of 2 dearly beloved son and brother (Jimmy), who passed away suddenly May 31, 1957. Quietly and. suddenly came the call, His sudden death surprised us all; Dear to memory than words can tell, The loss of @ son we loved so well. You never said bye to us, Perhaps it's just as well, We never could have said goodbye To one we loved so well. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered Hf Mom, Dad, sisetrs Barbara, Elsie and| ten. JOYNT -- In loving memory of a dear brother, Bob Joynt, who passed away May 31, 1963. His cheery ways and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. Some day, we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand In the better and, Never to part again. | --Lovingly remembered by: Jack, Arnold and Dorothy. RITCHIE -- In loving memory of lan (a Scout), beloved youngest son of John and Nettie Ritchie, Toronto, who was ac- cidentally killed at Kinmount, Ontario, June 1, 1951, aged 18 years. His heart was good, his friendship sound, Loved and respected by all around. To a beautiful life came a sudden end, He died as he lived, every one's friend. --Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Auntie Annie Collison and cousins, Oshawa. Madeline, | WHITE -- In loving memory of a daer May 30, 1963. What. would we give if we could say "Hello, Mom" in the same old way, To sit with you and chat awhile. | So you who have a mother, | Cherish her with care, | For you'll never know the heartaches | 'Till you see her vacant chair | 1960 mother, Reta White, who passed away|dard transmission. |5 p.m. or weekends telephone 723-7492 1957 DODGE V-8, standard transmission, body fair, one owner, Will accept best offer. Telephone anytime 728-9191, 19599 PONTIAC Laurentian, 2door hard- top, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, radio, one owner. Phone 725-3638. 190 AUSTIN sedan, 4door, one owner, garage protected, radio, economical com-| 9" ' !*""°"* pact, excellent Condition. 728-1310. _ |TELEVISION tower special, 40-ft. struc- 1958 PONTIAC, 6 cylinder, standard,|'wre, including all channel antenna, in. radio, $795. Good condition. Apply ard, rallied and guaranteed by experts with Simcoe North. |10 years' experience, $50. Trio Television. ra T 728-5143, 1960 PONTIAC convertible, Parisienne.) ~---------- Sci iapline-simenentaainaacetie Excellent condition, Very low mileage. |-AWN MOWER Headquarters -- New hone and used, 2-cycle, 4-cycle electric or gas- One owner. Telephor wk enn NO oline from $15 up. Terms. Dominion Tire 1959 PONTIAC Strato Chief, sedan, lovely|Store, 48 Bond Street West. black paint, wWhitewall tires. Excellent 6-| © rape ere cee page eC cylinder motor, custom radio, windshield|MERCURY Mark 10 HE motor, wi washers, etc. $625. Terms, Telephone| Model, A-| condition and | home m |boat trailer. Whitby 668-6144, 728-2741. a Ais : ak RGB ERE si RANGE, Moffatt electric, 40-inch, large 1958 PONT! 4 ; ji i warming and baking ovens, two large condition, $900. "Felephone 728-7204 Good | utility drawers. Perfect condition, 46 Wel- ig shy llington Street, Bowmanville, 623-5643. HOUSEBOAT, 26 fi. long, completely equipped. Chryler Crown engine. $1,200. Phone 725-0742. i# SAIL BOAT, International class. Sloop and trailer. $625. Telephone 668-5604 any- jtime. MOTOROLA Television, two-piece chesterfield suite Sklar, rangette, five- TYPEWRITER, portable; standard; also IBM electric typewr two-total cash register, adding machine, Very rea- sonable. 723-4434, WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street South, 723-1671. - | 1956 PONTIAC, American, V-8, standard! shift, good condition, Call Bowmanville 623-7058. Tele. 1951 MORRIS Minor, Very good condition, | low mileage, paint like new, After 5.30) °. Ipiece chrome set, GE steam Iron, Tele- ca Fee phon. 725-8132. 1963 CHEVROLET {impala Supersport 327|141, ET. Peterboro boat and Johnson 35 engine, V-8, automatic, power equipment, electric start motor, and new Tee-Née radio, seat belts, Call 728-9059. _--=__itrailer complete with cushions and tar- 1956 OLOSMOBILE, automatic, custom)paulin. Can arrange financing. Telephone radio, good condition, Reasonable at $425.|728-1303 after 5. Telephone 723-2932. 1959 CHEVROLET 8- cylinder 1¢ sedan. Very clean condition, $1100. After) 623-3270. 630 telephone Bowmanville 623-7079. Ask| OnE SET of inen's left handed golt clubs, for Wayne. one wood, $60. Telephone ___|SYLVANIA, Television, 21", very good BY bebo hn 7 i }10 irons, matic. Your choice, . 1956 Ford stan-|aig compressor and exhaust fan; wed- dard. Good transportation, $125. New | ging gown complete, size 11; hand lawn cences. Apply 509 Bloor East. ___|mower. Telephone Whitby 668-5376, 1948 MERCURY coupe, body and mech) WARDROBE with full-length mirror, In anit A-1, Apply 66 Cabot Street. lexcelient condition, Telephone Whitby HEVROLET, four-door sedan stan-|668-3971, Good condition. After) WINCHESTER, semi-automatic 22 with |scope and strap; also one man's 26" CCM \1969 MERCURY COMET converfible,|racer. Telephone 723-4762. | 4. |radio, automatic, A-1 condition. To hear your voice and see your smil@,|i oct 'offer, 728-9747. $2400 OF/ CANVAS awnings, . curtains, canoples. RS Toikonatd, _|Complete service. Free estimates. No 1963 CHEVY I! Nova two-door hardtop, | waiting. Mil Jelinek, 728-1993 anytime. ssi i tires. | Ywooo « gece oo os i i }PLYWOOD cabin taller, good size, $2,300. PHONE! sieeps two or three people, Dial Whitby _____. | 668-8135. tr Palomar red. 1,116 miles, 725-8374. ---Lovingly remembered by son Vernon!igs7 EORD sedan, automatic, motor Over-|MeKEEN'S Furnilure, new ond used. 426 and daughter-in-law Marina » WHITE -- In loving memory of @ dear) hauled, interior clean, new paint j0D:| cimeoe Street transmission good, $475. Phone 725-6503. |stoves, : bedroom South, suites, Refrigerators, Telephone wife and mother, Reta White, who passed | i9gg FORD, excellent condition, two-tone] 725-5181 away May 30, 1963. In tears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away, green, Fairlane model.~ Telephone 723-7858 | OnE PAIR of French doors with beveled atter 4.30 p.m __|glass, 24" x 67". Call 728-6546. FLOOR coverings by the roll, thousands of yards, bright cheerful patterns. All reduced ...from 23 cents per foot. Brand name floor covering: Sandren, Congoleum, Armstrong Quaker, all on sale. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Chu Street. 35 GALE electric motor, excellent condi- tion, $395, best offer, 723-9750 or 728-9936. HONEST CAL'S Furniture and Appli- ances. Name brands at biggest discounts anywhere, We carry Restonic and Bever- ly mattress furniture lines, Your author- ized GE dealer, Contact Honest Cal's on 424 King Street West. 728-9191. BARGAINS for baby! New 1964 metal body carriages, $38; playpens, $8.88; 1964 Lloyd strollers, $12.88; large, full panel cribs, $19.88, Rockers, walkers, -kinder- garten Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street. 8 FT. Larson boat, 75 HP Evinrude, push button controls and trailer, Apply 133 Labrador Drive. SELLING OUT 11 rooms household fur- nishings; 3 chesterfields, 3 refrigerators, heavy duty range and rangettes, lamps, tables, beds, dressers, rugs, mirrors, ti | wagon, numerous other household items. ly 271 Simcoe Street Reasonable... Apply North. 725-057: as GARDEN TRACTOR, "Simplicity", 3 HP with 24' reel type lawnmower, plough, disc, cultivator, harrow, wheel weights, plus front mounted weight. $150 complete. Call 725-1669. 37" gas DELUXE TAPPAN Holiday 3 stove. In first class condition, Telephone Whitby 668-4202. DRAPES, scenic pattern, full size; 30 gal. water heater; also new bathroom sink, Telephone 728-0374, RUNABOUT, 15 ft. plywood, complete with steering wheel, windshield, control and tarp. 35 HP Johnson; also 1,000 Ib. Tee-Nee trailer. $800. Telephone Whitby hand saws, large tool box, 5) 668-4604 USED car parts, wheels, spindles, to make trailers, also used tires, 509 Bloor Street East. After 4 723-2261. BUY and sell, gooa used furniture and jappliances, One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271. |BUYING or selling furniture or appll- jances. Call Elmer, Hampton 263-2294 or | 263-2695, |BUY and sell, good used furniture and appliances. One location only. Pretty's Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271. THISTLE baby carriage, silver grey, ex- cellent condition; also assorted sizes of storm windows, suit cottage, Telephone 725-5794. |WHITE enamel kitchen \glass showcase, stereo record player, double speakers new, portable typewriter |new condition, 2 pc complete walnut bed- jroom suite, 2 coffee tables, steel filing cabinet, 2 rangettes good condition, vac- uum. cleaner, red and grey kitchen chrome set, like new, small bronze table with two chairs like new, two 4 ft. fluor- escent tube lights and four 8 foot fivor- escent tube lights. Telephone 723-1921 or 728-1574, Beauty Salon, 1188 Simcoe Street South. LARGE chest of draw upposediy an- tique, $35. Kneehole desk, natural finish, |$30. Telephone Ajax 942-4126. 33--Market Basket cabinet with on one of their dreariest and most important problems -- fi- nances. ' Actually, the problem cuts) much deeper than meré money. It goes down to the roots of the UN itself; to the way in which the organization reacts in the | face of an international emer-) gency. The problem is to find a solu- tion to the long-standing dispute, over financing peace - keeping operations. Peace Finances Critical For UN The deadline is Nov. |negotiations before then. Officer Charged GODERICH, Ont. (CP) -- An tion funds, police said Friday. They refused to divulge her! name. | The theft was discovered) Thursday and news of the ar- rest came after one day's in- vestigation by police. The woman charged will ap- pear in court here Thursday. | RETURN ENGINE | NOTTINGHAM, England (CP) -- The original Flying Scotsman, which hauled the first non-stop express from Lon- At present the assembly. is authorized to move in to deal with a crisis when the Security Council reaches a dead end in a big power veto. ' It is considered doubtful that a majority of the smaller pow- ers would be willing to give up this right of last-resort action by the assembly. A 21-country committee of the assembly charged with seeking a solution put off a scheduled April meeting and now is not expected to meet until autumn --unless the shape of a settle- ment merges from the private Pegler of Nottingham, bought the engine to save it from the scrap heap. HELP WANTED Senior Tool Designer Estimator FOR STAMPING PLANT An expanding AAA-1 rated compony requires o man with at leost 10 years i on i tools and dies in the medium size range, This is on excellent opportunity for « man now holding « top position in his field and who is looking for further opportunity. Must be aggressive and o self starter. Solary open, | ion, Kitch Ontari Reply in confidence to Box E2, Oshawe Times, : Oshawa, Ontario. 10, when the General Assembly next meets, By that time it is hoped that| la way will be found to get the Soviet bloc, France and a hand- ful of other countries to pay up back dues on peace forces. | If no compromise is found by the time the assembly recon-| venes, Russia's right to vote in rehlthe body will be challenged since she now owes the UN the equivalent of two full yars as- sessments. The betting in UN corridors) is that the issue will go right down to the deadline. MAKE TEST CASE The Russians then are ex- pected to decide, on purely practical consider ations, whether to push it any further. If they feel they have enough support in the 140-member as- sembly, they will make it a test case. If not, they will probably try to settle out of court, Negotiations now going on are aimed in a roundabout way al making it easier to reach agree- ment on the back dues. Western diplomats feel that if they can find a workable for- mula for handling future peace- keeping operations, Russia and France will be much more dis-| posed to clear away the left- over problems of the Congo and) Middle East forces. This is par-| ticularly true since the Congo) force is being disbanded at the end of June and the Middle East force has been reduced. Th Soviet Union argues that assessments voted by the as- sembly for those two forces were illegal, since only the se- curity council can control pace-| keeping matters. It has repeat- edly insisted--in public, at least --that it will stick by that stand. SOME PROBING There has been some gingerly probing among the American, British and Soviet delegations this spring but these talks ap- parently have not moved far from dead centre: A handful of Asian, African) and Latin Americans are re- ported to have discussed a com-| promise under which the delin- quents would pay up and, in return, the Security Council| would be given back full control) of financing future operations. CLEMENT Brothers Poultry. Take orders for freezers. Fresh roasting chickens, 3 to 4 Ibs., $1 and $1.25 each, Deliveries on orders of 10 or more, Call Oshawa 728-5291 ASPARAGUS -- Excellent freezing var- iety, $2.50 for eleven quarts. $1.50 for six quarts, Ralph Hills, Enniskillen. 263-2448 STRAWBERRY plants, virus free certi- fied. Eckel Florist, Brooklin, 655-4411. |34--Lost And Found |LOST: Siamese cat, y, vicinity Courtice or Whitby, red leather strap on neck, Telephone 728-8921. LOST: Wrist watch, Bulova, white gold, in vicinity of shopping centre. Reward Telephone Whitby 668-8119. LOST -- Thursday morning on south side of King Street East between Pat- ricia Avenue and Pickwick Cleaners, one white wool skirt belonging to a suit. Ten dollars reward. Phone $2910 or call 403 King Street East. LOST -- small black and gray kitten, male, vicinity o Marlon and Gibbons Street, Thursday. Child's pet. Call 728-3533 LOST -- West Brooklin area, small black and white dog. Answers to "Peppe! 20 \Three year old girl keeps calling 655-4709. oe LOST -- One pair of foxhounds, black, white and brown, Enfield area. Substen- tial reward. Phone collect Oshawa | 725-8483. 36--Legol a NOTICE Tenders for Fuel Oil--Light Industrial or Domestic approx. 18,000 gallons will be re- ceived up to June 8th. it, | DIVIDENDS Barber-Ellis of Canada Ltd. pfd, $1.75, July 15, record June 30. | Biltmore Hats Ltd., class A |25 cents, common 10 cents, July /15, record June 15. Canada Bread Co Ltd., pfd. 68% cents, common 25 cents, jJuly 2, record June 15. Crown Trtst Company, 40) cents, July 2, record June 18 Crown Zellerbach Corp., com- record jmon 45 cents, July 1, June 10. | Crush International Ltd., five) cents, July 15, record July 2. | Consolidated Paper Corp.) |\Ltd., 50 cents, July 15, record jJune 5. } Fraser Companies Ltd. com-| fmon 30 cents, July 27, record |June 30. Giant Mascot Mines Ltd., four) cents, June 29, record June 15.) Harding Carpets Ltd., com- |mon 15 cents, class A 15 cents, | | July 1, record June 15. | 'Texaco Canada Ltd., four per! cent pfd. $1, July 20, record | June 30. End-of-line Clearance! ° Women's Walking Shoes Reg. 12.95! A. COLA -- Walking pump with stylish stacked heel in unlined perforated calf leather with self-bow. Sizes 6 to 10, AA and B widths. In bone or white, DIAL -- Slim-line pump in unlined, per- forated calf leather with a cuban heel and small bow trim on vamp. Bone or white in sizes 6 to 10, AA, B and D widths in the group. CLARION -- Step-in dress pump made of nylon mesh in black or white with a butterfly bow across vamp. Sizes 6 to 10, AA, B and D widths in the group. RESORT -- Five-eyelet tie oxford in combination styling. Black patent with nylon mesh, bone calf with bone mesh, white calf with white mesh. Sizes 6 to 10, AA, B and D widths in the group. EATON Opportunity Day Special, EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 238 PHONE 725-7373 CRIMP SET NYLON SPECIALLY PRICED! Light and warm 3-ply yarn that knits lovely socks, stoles, babies' wear and various other soft and cosy knitted fashions, Choose from a wide range of luxurious shades, Approx, 1-0z, ball. .29 EATON Opportunity Day Special, 1-Oz. ball set eet wet oeereres SPECIAL PURCHASE! "POLYFOAM" FOR GENERAL UPHOLSTERING Use this soft, resilient foamed plostic for almost all your upholstering - needs. You'll find it so easy to work w +» » cutting and cementing. It's nonallergenic and treated to resist mildew. Should be covered to prevent yellowing. Sizes approx. EATON Opportunity Day Special Prices: 24x 72x %", | Chesterfield Cushion, each 20% x 5", 24x72x1%", each 24x72 2%", 20 x 2.98 3.98 bs 4.59 6.95 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 224 21x 29x 5", each eee tenn eee PHONE 725-7373 i964 CHEVROLET Impala, Super Sport.|ais" TELEVISION set, $45; GE washing| " 0 i 9) V-8, automatic, power equipped. $3500 OF machine, full skirt, $30; both in very! best offer. Brooklin 655-3750. _-__ ___|good condition, Phone 728-1742. | 1957 CADILLAC, coupe de Ville. Must be| ETRE Door and track, 60" x 3514", $15.| sold a Ses $850 or best offer. Tele 5 one 728.9677 between 7 and 9 pm. ' one 725-5555. _ dren hati e 1959 CEDARSTRIP boat, motor, trailer, | 4 tife jackets, windshields, steering wheel,| lcontrols, paddle. $525. 67 West Beach,| accepted. jBowmanville, 623-2282, i, Donaid G. Powers, of 471 Simcoe| STOVE -- Moffat range, four-burner.|Street South, will not be responsible for Call 725-0820. any debts contracted in my name by any- Jone on or after this date, May 30, 1964, lwithout my written consent. 36--Legal Donald G. Powers). Our hearts were almost broken, You fought so hard to stay But when we saw you sleeping, So peacefully free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again --Lovingly remembered by husband. Bert,| a. = 30--Automobiles Wanted _ $ ALL CASH $ CARD OF THANKS For clean cars or trucks we deal up or down. Liens pajd off, CLARK -- The family of the late Emma} Clark would like to express our sincere NICOLS MOTORS LTD. pers Had ail thelr relatives, friends and 146 BROCK ST. NORTH hd indness and sympathy; Across from Royal Hotel shown during hér long iliness and their! pin ge Tews gt dos also the many sande WHITBY 668-3331 =~ ributes. A special thanks to/sMALL VAUXHALL wanted. Musi be | Dr. J. O .Anderson, nursing staff of 1E iti, _ an ee * ag 8 or be ope Hospital, het len watloely ine iste il ~- Rev, D. R. Sinclair, St. Luke's Presby-| ferian hurch, The Oshawa District od} 145-CARS WANTED Country Club, The Oshawa Board of Edu- . 8 cation, pupils and staff of the Adelaide Buying a New Car? Me monte School Local 18 punion of} Sell. your used car to "Ted" ervice mployees, roduction a ee Control. Purchasing and Traffic Depart- MS gg lel TED CAMPIN MOTORS | 723-4494 '~ Res, 725-5574 | ments General Motors LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars --The Clark Family NICHOLS -- The family of the late) for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 Wentworth East, 725-1181. Charles Nichols wish to extend their sympathy. Speciai thanks fo Rev. N, T.|OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers, Holmes of Harmony United. Church for|}175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck- his and the -jing. 725-2162 of 723-4225. Anderson Funeral Home 'for their kind-|TAKESHORE Aulo Wreckers want cars| ness and help during our recent bereave-ltor wrecking. Highest orices 'rela. "200 ment. prices paid. . Wentworth East, 725-1181. 32--Articles for Sale OUTBOARD motor, 1951 Johnson &cyiin- Please include specifications and mail tenders to: Y.W.C.A. 199 Centre Street, Oshawa, Ontario, The lowest or ony tender, not necessarily |36--Legal -IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM GEORGE SMITH, LATE OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, RETIRED FARMER, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of WIL- LIAM GEORGE SMITH, late of the Town of Whitby in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the 10th day of May, A.D. 1964, are hereby notified t6 send full particu- lars to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of June, A.D, 1964, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice, Dated at Oshawa this 26th day of May, A.D. 1964. Williom Ray Smith, Mrs.) Ruby Hawes, Mrs.) Wilma McQuade, Executors, By their Solicitor, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C., 1442 'King Street East, Oshowe, Ontario. Lightweight Fabrics For Almost All Your Summer Sewing Needs! 45" Printed Cotton Broadcloth ORDINARILY 1.49! It's hand washable, crease-resistant and eye-catching, Cool prints for at the beach or at home fashions. Choose . from floral. abstract and contemporgry patterns in predominating shades of blue, red, orange, yellow, pink, green; but not all colours in each pattern, EATON Opportunity Day Special, yard ............- 1,29 3 P . THT fen? 38" Printed 'Will '0' Wisp' Cotton A very light and cool material that is hand washable and requires little or no ironing. Excellent for Summer sleepwear, dusters or children's wear. Patterns include small and medium florals also nursery prints on 'pastel backgrounds of pink, powder blue, yellow, light green or white; but not every colour in each design. : 5 EATON Opportunity Day Special, yard a 9 45" "Arnel"-and-Cotton Seersucker This fabric travels with all the easy care qualities you like! The crease-résistance of 'Arnel' blended with the crisp look and feel of cotton is excellent for dresses, two-piecers, dusters and children's wear. Stripes of light blue, royal blue, navy blue, tan, yellow, red and black all with white. 1 19 sees, O8 EATON Opportunity Day Special, yard LL . H 36" Printed and Plain Terry Cloth Easy care cotton terry for beach wear, housecoats, children's wear and even home decor. Choose from gay florals and cool, oquatic prints to mix and match with plain shades of white, powder blue, lemon, moss green, pink, royal blue, red, man- darin orange or tan. 1.39 EATON Opportunity Day Special, PHONE 725-7373 CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE The attention of the public is drawn to the fact that in the past few weeks several cases of fire have occurred in city garbage re- moval vehicles thanks and appreciation to their relatives, friends and neighbors, to General Motors of Canada and Local 222 UAWA, for their beautiful floral tributes and messages of printed, yord : 1,49 -- These were c&sed by hot or unextinquished ashes or cinders yord seeeeveecens being placed in 'household: garbage containers. ee ee ee steam eeeeens House ond property. owners are required to ensure thot all such EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 233 refuse is extinguished before being placed in the garbage con- tainers. STEELE -- We wish to extend our gratitude and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbors, for their acts of kindness, floral tributes and mes- sages of sympathy in our loss of a lov'ng der 32 hp. $75 or best offer. Telephone sister and 'aunt. Special thanks to Rev.| 728-1306 R. H. Love; also courteous service of| TENT trailer, well equi , she e;\ the. MeDermot-Panabeker Funeral Hame.|Folksinger guitar and en te girl --The family of the iete Mrs, Josie Stesie|bicycle and boy's bicycle, 725-3744, | . ' and R, C. BINT, ALDERMAN CHAIRMAN PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE OSHAWA EATON'S Open Thursday & Friday Nights Uniil 9

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