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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Sep 1964, p. 32

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30--Automobiles Wanted 32----Articles for Sale CARS WANTED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 31) Buying a New Car? Sell. your used car to: 'Ted" Talk ecosh to the New Car' Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 at the Oshawa 1a. Generel Hospital. A sister for Marilyn, Fred and Neil. DEATHS FRANKLIN, Mary Jane beings into rest-in Oshawa Genera) Hos- pital September 16, 194, service in the chapel, Friday, September 18 at 3.30 p.m, Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. (Friends are -- to call at beau home before Thursday after- noon. GILLIES, Michael At the eee Margaret Hospital, To ronto on . September 14, 1964, Michi Gillies, beloved son of Murray Gillies and Marguerite Sugden, dear brother of Marion and Stephen and grand- son of Lionel Gillies; in his 18th year. Michael is resting at the Mcintosh-Ander- son Funeral Home, 152 King Street East for service in the chapel on Thursday, September 17 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. HENDERSON, Stanley R. Entered into rest in Trenton Hospital, at noon on Monday, September 14, 1964, Stanley R. Henderson, in his 93rd year. Funeral services at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Judson at 1.30 p.m. Thursday in Trenton. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa at 3.15 p.m. MORRISON, Mervin John Wesley After a lengthy iliness at Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday, Septembér 15, 1964, Mervin John Wesley Morrison, in his 65th year, beloved husband of Mona Hurlbert and loving father of Roger Hollis Morrison; dear brother of Mrs, L. Gowett (Velma) of Midiand, Mrs. J. Walsh (Olive), Toronto; Mrs. A. Roth (Frances), Toronto; Clarence and Aldon, both of Oro Station and Jeofrey of Ajax. Mr. Morrison is resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 39 King Street West for service in the chapel r 8th at 2 p.m, Interment Claremont Cemetery. (in lieu of flowers please donate to the Canadian Cancer Society.) RECKZIN, Mark Edward Entered into rest in the Hospitaj for Sick Children, Toronto, on Tuesday, Sep- tember 15, 1964, Mark Edward Reckzin, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Reckzin, brother of Kimberly, and grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horban, Cour- tice, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reckzin,|-- Pembroke, in his fifth month. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel, Thurs- day, September 17 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. SHEVCHUK, Joseph Entered into rest in the Baldwin Street, Oshawa, on. September 15, 1964, Joseph beloved husband of Mary|~ Tanchak, dear son of Mrs, Alexandra Shevchuk, brother of Mrs, Nicholas Tomen (Mary), Chatham, Michael of Oshawa, Paul of Palmerston, in his S0th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral) Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in chapel, Friday, September 18 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn cemetery, Oshawa. WINACOTT, Richard At Fairview Sep. family resi- dence, Tuesday, Shevchuk, ;|29---Automobiles For Sale Ry. ~ $ ALL CASH $ hal clean cors, or trucks we up or down, Liens paid NICOLs MOTORS LTD.. 146 BROCK ST. NARTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 | ----\LLovD TWIN § STROLLER.In "good condi- LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars)¢ Patio Stones, Screen Blocks, Sand, gravel, top soil, stone, -Plasteri materials wall- boards, "Bricks, Cement, Roof- ing. Tile 668-3524. SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED Fuel and Builders Supplies 244 Brock St. S WHITBY, Ont. tion, $20, Phone 723-9023 M . poreilan aa one year did, new condition. $65 or best offer, Tele- phone 728-4375. ONE 200 amp. Lincoin welder with trail- er. One 200 amp. GE welder with trailer. Two box trailers, 4 ft. by 8 ft. by 31 Inches. Ten 12 ton housejacks. Dial 942-5631 or 942-3133. CHINA cabinet, large size, thirty-six years on Friday, | USED CARS 1964 PLYMOUTH Two door sedan, V-8 auto- matic, has. washers, padded dash and safety belts. This cor is in fine condition for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 220 old, carved, inlaid, walnut; also wringer- Wentworth East, 725-1181. washer, Coffield, hardly used; complete OSHAWA Auto Parts and Auto Wreckers,|Lione! electric train set) % bed, also) 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wreck: lbp with Mattresses. aimee Ing. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245, 31---Automobile Repair. ™ are our only business, 1038 Simcoe North, Phone 728-7339. OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers expert carburetor and auto electric service, 722 QUEEN'S text books, Ks, Geography 3 Phil- osophy 2, Psychology 3, and 8. Tele- Phone 725-828. MOTORCYCLE 1961 Harley Davidson 7 FLH, fully equipped, $750. or best offer.' Kawartha Avenue, 725-8017. | bed, girl's bicycles, 4-piece sectional| N King West 728-0817. chesterfield with matching chair, men's! EXPERT brake Ser gee greece suits, size 40, shoes 1012, Reesonable.| suspension alignment. 226 Celina Street. headin eave ise Call 723-4233. |ELECTRIC STOVE, chairs, VOLKSWAGEN. Beautiful, spoke - "type e| dining room table, lamps, Wheeltrim $7.50 a set~including Pe ding sy ca Sig planes Write for list of VW parts to Dept. Mo. | Whit: e Rotor Trading Co., Snowdon P.O. Box 62, ae DINING-ROOM suite, Montreal 29. PRR jother hous ehold articles. 32--Articles for Sale oup ear TRAILER (CLEARANCE SALE | ONE WEEK ONLY Reduced to sell. Hitches and accessories, COOKS Trailer. Sales Hwy, 2 East of Oshawa J2B0GR7 | HAVE A SECRET -- WE PAY MORE SELL FOR LESS Buying or selling used fur- niture and appliances. Call 1964 CHEVELLE 300 sedan, 6 cylinder, auto- matic, with custom radio, padded dash, discs, . wash- ers, back- -up lights and clock. Don't miss this one, 8,000 miles. 1961 CHEVROLET Biscayne sedon, 6 cylinder, standard transmission. . Here is @ one owner automobile thet is for above average condition, 1961 OLDSMOBILE- 88 ~ chesterfield, | dishes and) Apply Street, ; nine piece; also! Call 723-3917 |like new. Telephone 723-6044 | |TWIN BEDS with headboard Ta "good ipaeraar' Matresses hardly been used. $35. 728-5840. HART - metal 'kites poles, boots, dust like ne like new. Telephone Late 6044. |33--Morket Basket | TOMATOES! "Red or green. $1. bushel, |25 cents 6 quart basket. Spanish onions, \5 cents each. Pick your own tomatoes) {and onions, Bring containers. Carrots, $1.) |per bushel, 25 cents 6 quart bas«t. W. ita half-mile east of Nichols Garage, 'ourtice. Go North to first corner. |BARTLET PEARS. W. T. Cox, 12 miles north of Bowmanville Boys' Training School, Bowmanville, 623-2267. H ~|HOOKER'S, CORN -- Pick yourself or jready picked, Vo | mile South of Colymbus. |TOMATOES. $1 ~ per hamper, . Pick your own, Scott's Farm Harmony Road North |to the end of pavement. First farm to the left TOMATOES, pick your own, 25¢ basket; | | Valley Creek F 1$1 bushel. Bring containers. Also corn.| '4 k Furn ture |Wm. Sack, Thornton Road South, first | 116% Bond W. --728-. 4401 house south of hydro sub- station. WE BUY, sell and exchange used furni- |BEEF "quarters from ~ ac; hind 55¢; fure or anything you have. The City)halves 49c; cut and wrapped for freezer Trading Post Store, 446 Simcoe Street|free. Apply between 4 and,6 p.m. Thurs- South, 723-1671. jday- 725-3223. |TYPEWRITER Also standard typewriter; machine; cash register; _\chair, Telephone 723-4434, $5 DOWN buys any model c "size 8.! sedan; hydramotic, power brakes, power steering, white- woll tires, etc. In lovely condition. 1957 PONTIAC SEDAN SEDAN 6 cylinder automatic with__disesand-washers, _Ex- ceptional condition for this year! Color gold and white. Roy W. Nichols Used Car Lot Courtice and Bowmanville 728-6206 623-2556 Open 9 a.m. till 9 pim. ~~ BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS ed we ep -- OSHAWA ust East. of Wijson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repoir and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Rood South Oshawa 728- 0921 | able $40. like new. adding |a4----Leet and Found office desk with) |LOST -- Black and white Cocker Spaniel, | ~ |male, has a tag and black collar. Vicinity | 723-1419. made bicycle, Ajj sizes, all models, From Sore: 38 --- -- - $34.95. Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street |GLASSES, school girl's, lost between West. James Street and Nassau, Friday, in} i in ttached. 728-2526. IFRIGIDAIRE electric range and refrig-|\ ee case win Pen attac ede erator, console radio, mantel radio, an-| tenna with rotor, antique pictures. Prices|36--Legal for quick sale, Apply between § and wr " mm. 506 Dun §\1, ELMER GORDON, RR 3, Bowmanville,| Rote 4 Punees Pier: Nest Wie, will not be responsible for any debts con- a tracted in my name by anyone~on or| |TYPEWRITERS, | adders, c cashiers, - dupii- after this date, September 15, 1964, with-| cators, cheque writers, comptometers,|out my written consent.--Mr. E. J. Gor: jfiles, turniture. We buy, sell, rent, serv-|don. lice. Largest stock, budget terms. New| and used. Low overhead,' low price. Bini)! DAVID ROBINSON, will not be respon. Hamilton, Raglan. sible for any debts contracted in | Iname by anyone on or after this 'sate, HONEST CAL'S Furniture and appli-|September 15, 1964 without my written! jances. Name. brands at biggest ¢'scounts|consent. -- David Robinson, 480 Cubert anywhere. We curry Restonic and Bevcriy| Street. mattress furniture lines. ."Y lized. GE dealer. Contact Homer cal's onli DOUGLAS A. GALLOHER, 76 Cab RI ASSP NRE 0 pa IN lau K Street East, Oshawa, will not be respor 1955 CHEVROLET Bei Air, full ing Street West, 728- 9191. Fle sible for any debts contracted in pola at _Nicols Motors, Whitby, I price $25; SEVEN piece set of drums, Saphire bive.|name, by anyone, on or 'atfer this date, di, JANO, files, electric range, continental) 7 \Lo | blooms | blooms i|veson, Mrs, E |fringed, 3 blooms -- Mrs. August Konuals Flower 'Show Results, Brooklin BROOKLIN -- Following are the results of the August An- nual Flower Show held recently; by the Brooklin Horticultural) Society. ' Class 1. Asters, double or mixed colors, 3 blooms -- Mrs. D. H. Hamer; Mrs. R. Fowler; Mrs. C. Wick. Class 2. Asters, single, mixed) colors, 5 blooms Mrs. Wick; Mrs. A. McCulloch; Mrs. C. S. Thompson, Class 3. Cosmos, mixed colors} c| |-- 5 to 12 blooms, in container--| Mrs. E. Green; Mrs. C. Wick; |Mrs. A. McCulloch. Class 4. Dahlias, large deco-) jrative type, 1 bloom -- Mrs. M.! ong; Mrs. L. Crawford; Mrs.| Alves. Class 5. Dahlias, cactus-type-- 1 bloom -- Mrs. A. Jackson; | Mrs. Wick. 1 Class 6. Dahlias, 3 miniature) Telephone| (miniatures, 5 inches or less) --|R. Healey; Mrs. |Mrs. G. Stevenson; Mrs. S. |Lockyer; Mrs. E. Green. -- 7. Basket of dahlias -- . E. Green. : Class 8. Gladiolus, white, |scusa ~ DIVING uttit, "complete. "joni| spike.-- Mrs. C. Wick; Mrs. L.|ment, Parrott; Mrs. E. Green, Class 9. Gladiolus, red, 1 spike) i of same color, using any| guns--a .22-calibre pistol--were| -- Mrs. A. McCulloch; Mrs. C.} Wick; Mrs. G. Stevenson. Class 1. Gladiolus, yellow, 1 spike -- Mrs. ©. Wick: Mrs, L. Parrott; Mrs. H. Townsend. Class 11, Gladiolus, mauve or purple, 1 spike -- no first; Mrs.) Parrott; Mrs. G. Stevenson. Class 12. Gladiolus, pink, 1 spike -- Mrs. L. Parrott; Mrs. R. Healey; Mrs. C. Wick. Class 13. Gladiolus, color, 1 spike -- Mrs: C. Mrs. L, Crawford. Wick; Class 14, Gladiolus, any color, ™ent, not over 10 inches high--| ward of $1,000 for Dufresne's| miniatures, 3 spikes -- Mrs. A. McCulloch. Class 15. Basket of gladiolus,| |mixed, not more than 12 spikes | Mrs. G. Wick; Mrs. A. MecCul-! loch; Mrs. E. Green. Class 16, Calendula, 3 blooms -- Mrs. N. Alves; Mrs. D. E Hamer, Mrs. R. Healey. Class 17. African Marigolds, 3 blooms -- Mrs. H. Townsend; /Mrs. EF. Acton; Mrs. C. Wick. Class 18. French Marigolds, 5 -- Mrs. E. Acton; Mrs Wick. Class Cc. 19. Petunias, dotble, 3 -- Mrs. L. Crawford; C. Wick: Mrs. E. Acton. 20. Petunias--5 blooms, Lockyer, Mrs. G. Ste- Acton. ruffled or E. Acton: Mrs. A. McCulloch; Mrs H. Townsend, -- 22. Container. of Swee as Mrs. H.- Townsend; I Mrs. A. McCulloch. Class 23. Container of Annual Phlox -- Mrs. A.- McCulloch; Mrs, C. §. Thompson. Mrs. Class rs, S. Class 21. Petunias, Lodge on tember 16, 1964, Richard Winacott, in his 9nd year, beloved widower of Ann Davis; dear father of Mrs. H. Dirvent (Jose- Pssoyge Mrs. M. Smith (Minnie), Toronto; ert, Arthur and Melrose, all of Oshawa of Hampton. Mr. Winacott is resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Sreet West, for service in the chapel on Romp tere pon noni 19, at 2 p.m. Interment U ARIES 1984 ¢ CHEVROLET, A fires. Phone 723-4) 1988 PONTIAC, Safari wagon, @-cyil $625 or best offer. T1088 as t-evliner 962 CHEVROLET siati station w wagon, aay or condition. $1, 725-1083, es Best offer. Can A Tm 1 mechanically, ne new mn PORTING Custom $e Sport t convertible, ba rare beyond i Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STRET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 i Used once. Like new. _ Telephone 6% 5287.| September .16, 1964, without my written | 1 ep ea mo inch, Moffat r range, 4 burner, heating consent. -- Douglas Galloher, long | base, Brooktlin, 655-3706 d tak Aah anne condition, $30, Dial yo, MONARCH -- Ideal for customizing, |RADIAL SAW -- Rockwell 9 inch. Brand| eg ephyr six, real economy|new, $250. Telephone Bowmanville, 623- oat 'fer. Who paint job. $495, or | 2555. | 668-430 + 361 Rosedale Drive, ORDER ladies' ana gents' crested bowl 19 hg ioe now. Team prices, Mercantile ept. Store, Whitby Piaza. | |CHESTERFIELD week at Wilson's Fur- JOSEPH ve huk niture. Two-piece suites with durable) The death of Josep! evcnu J th acct cushions, $129, joccurred suddenly Tuesday at venports, leluxe chesterfield suites with 100 'per cent|the family residence, 382 Bald- nylon covers, foam backs and ake street. He was in his 50th} cushions, regular, $269. Hurry for these| lyea from $166, Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street. : The deceased was born Condition, Ca F25-9ne7,ueea® excellent BABY BARGAINS -- New Lloyd's strol-|Black Lake, P.Q., the son of wh ce ed ap ring, high iairelt \Mrs. Alexandra Shevchuk and a ee large full panel cribs, $19.88. Baby é Phone lon 9024055, S004 | rages Lloyd, Thistle, Gendron, ail the late John Shevchuk. In 1950} ce CRORES _. |slashed in price. Spring filled crib mat-/he married the former Mary Nomed station | wagon, |tresses, $8.88; playpens, $9.88, Wilson's automatic, radio, two-tone, extras, pm Furniture, 20 Church Street. | Tanchak at Waterford, Ont. A 281 Oshawa Blvd. North. |STUDENTS going. back to school need Mr, Shevchuk had been _resi- 192 FORD Galaxie, écy écylinder, aujo-|lots of rest! Mattresses and continental | jdent of Oshawa for 36 years. matic. $1,000 cash or will accept trade, |beds at fabulous savings. Smooth top| For 17 years he was employed Whitby, 668-4612. mattresses from $27, Continental belby Dunlate of Canada Ltd. i962 CHEVY Ii, Goyjlindery standard. pws. |("M $29.08. Desks for students, arborite| DY OUP dot, ancellent condition, 'Otel eee TW tops from $18.88, Wilson's Furniture, 20| The deceased was a member 942-1673, an; Plal Piekering, |church Street. lof Ritson Road Pentecostal] 1999 PIANOS from Japan, Tested approved| Chu 1989 CHEVROLET, custom interior, ation bought by the Royal Conservatory} 9 ied by. hi n 4! Weel ee tendeearilles spotlights, | of music in Toronto. Lloyd Edwards Piano| He is survived by his wife, an speaker, $800. Whitby 40-00% nae rear House Ltd., 72 Haytor St. (one block from|/mother, of Oshawa, and a sister, jie Sh 7 after 6 __ |Eaton's College Store), Toronto 363-0219.'Nare Nicholas Tomen (Mary) of | Ambassador V8, ¢ |door, standerd transmission with, fee RANGE, 20-inch electric, 1959 model, allichatham. Mr. Shevchuk also } rcelain, new from storage. Will sell 10|C railoe Wace ee ati pet trae fighest bidder, Cal; 728-6882; (leaves two brothers; Michael of re iar ame TMS |Oshawa, and Paul of Pal- IN MEMORIAM BROWN DAVENPORT and chair, beige, merston, Ont. | after 6 p.m. $2,} 195 rr ------- | Hollywood couch, can be used as a single oh oage s= 'eu ir, Wile, 9004 |ned, 3 pieces, $50.00. Call 725-9862 The remains are at the Arm- strong Funeral Home for the condition. Best offer. After 4 p.m, call MOTORCYCLE, 1963 B.S. -|funeral service in the ASHTON -- In loving memory of a dear friend, Bruce Ashton, who passed away three years ago, September 16, 723-6225. 3 \1964 CHEVROLET ¢ Biscayne, two door, good condition. Telephone 725-4849, _ Di , 21-inch, * 43 TELEVISION, Admiral, 21-inch, 'console Sept. 18. Rev. N. Siblock of Ritson Road Pentecostal Church 327 - 300 HP, 4-Speed. Telephone 728- model, with swivel base. Child's winter will conduct the service. Inter- 1961. The world may change from year to year, And friends from day to day, But never will one we knew From memory pass away. --Always remembered ri Kerwin, and family. Ida SAYYAE -- in joving memory of my dear mother, Margaret Sayyae, who passed away very suddenly on Septem- ber 16, 1955. 1 have within my lonely heart, A picture of your face, Which, though the years may come and go. Time---can ne'er erase Those who have a mother, Treasure her with care. You. never know her value 'Ti you see her empty chair. You only have one mother, Patient, kind and true No other friend In all the world Will be as true to you For all her loving kindness, She wants nothing in return; 1 all the world deserts you, To your mother you can turn. ee ai and ean. sadly | 5949, 1957 MERCURY, V-8, standard trans- oom pent oe les Two cocktail dresses, size ment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. mission with custom radio, 728-3293. Ssipstiede Wawen es CHEVROLET anda: Two Fplece bi bedroom suites, French Pro- i eae sedan, excellent motor. vincial sectional, matching hair, coffee tables and end tables, plus lamps, rocking FUNERAL OF STEVE AUKSZI High Requiem Mass was sung | ed Hodgins 81 P 'oad South, or | 726-7287 after 5 o/clock: chair, rug and runner, dining room suite. 723-2988. |i HILLMAN convertible, A-1, wil |Wrade for Volkswagen Deluxe evenly or |tyPEWRITER, Underwood, In very 900d | conditin, newly. overhauled. Suitable for Volkswagen Deluxe bus and pay smail/ student, $15. Telephone 725-6242 or 249 \difference. Condition and year must be Eosesrene, Phone 725-8782. 159 Guelph Windsor. 3 TWINS -- Winter coat 1958 CHEVROLET | 4door 'sedan, good running condition. Best reasonable = % | Dresses 4-6, Phone 723-2700, : | Telephone 728-5179. FLOOR COVERINGS by the roll. Thou- ---isands of yards of colorful patterns, Out by Magy BK, te Fleetside body, body. "Phone they go from 23c per ff. Wilson's Furni- Ps a : ee a RR ture, 20 Church Street, jat Big Four Lake, near Sud- 1961 CORVAIR, Deluxe 2 door, 2 'automatic, | a ive 12, Tike | bury | i 4 |WEDDING. DRESS, size 13, like new./| Be jradio, other extras, low mileage. Tele-| price $135, will sell for $50. Telephone) Interment 'will rection Cemetery. | Phone 725-0716. 720-0526, Pallbearers were Galton liss Open; AEE SAS Me Wi radian ican gon VS. stand:| DRY HARDWOOD HEARTS, fireplace Szabo, Steve Szabo, John Varga, Louis Balon, Joe Tomo and 5. or nearest reasonable offer, $675. lengths, 12 inches, $8 a single cord. Ex- |Louis Magda. evenings. 720-5810 cellent for winter fireplace use; also hs ace Re Rao ae potato bags for sale. Industria! Disposal, 1988 PONTIAC four door, automatic. Good MRS. MARY JANE FRANKLIN The death of Mrs. Mary Harmony Road North, Phone 725+ 9202. condition. Must seli 'immediately asking 725-4398, Jane Franklin occurred at Osh- {Church at 9° a.m. today, Rev. M. J. Darby, for Steve Aukszi, 45, 301 Vimy avenue, who drowned, Sunday, Sept. 6, sets, size 6x. be in Resur-| MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152. SIMCOE ST. S. 728- 6627 _ 723-1002 CLASSIFIED ADS May be small, but they are giants, powerful too, when it comes to getting things done. Let one of them sell your no fenger needed household items. See for yourself. Telephone Now | 723-3492 ius $550. Telephone DRYERS, automatic washers, , wringer | awa General Hospital, today, washers, and electric ranges, Al! re-built! iss 5 PONTIAC stationwagon, a 'Butomatic,|and guaranteed for three months on all radio, good condition. 803 Street,|parts and service. Cal] 12 noon to 9 p.m. 728-9684 after 4 p.m. {Chester Appliances, Caesarea, Ontario, 1957 CHEVROLET, 2-door hardiop, 6 | 7864926 collect. cylinder standard transmission, $595. following 4 six-week illness. Her last ~ residence .was_ Hillsdale Manor. She was in her 84th year. A daughter of the late Mr. |FURNITURE -- 3-rooms of new, quality Apply 20 William Street East. snblete and Mrs, John Cooper, born in Manchester, |bedroom, living room and kitchen en- sembies. Pay only $3. weekly. Unbeat- able value! Bafons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. WEDDING dress, white, full length with |hoop, size 11. Completely covered in lace, wrist lengttf sleeves. Apply 563 Lansdowne Apartment | 1 Phone 7 723 5475. furniture only $299. Includes complete 1957 BUICK, 4-door } hardtop, power "steer-| ing, power windows, good tires, very good condition, $695. Meades Sunoco Service, 74 Simcoe Street South. |1996 FORD, haifton pick-up 6 cylinder, good condition. Apply Ferguson's BA. Dial 263-2351. 1963 VOL good Apply P. 0. Box 486, Pickering Ontario, and leave own phone number. 193 FALCON, radio, low ¢ mileage, many other extras. Good condition, $200. Take she was England, very "good working condition wth pump, $35. Phone 728-1742. MATTRESSES -- Serta, Simmons, Mar- over jshall, Beverley, Restonic, etc. Prices peresis. Sr Sher Ser. start at $19.98! Easy terms, Comfortable, 1955 = METEOR Ve automat Ic, new sleep begins at Barons' Home Furnish- tires, very good condition. Call 728-1650 |ings, 424 Simcoe Street South. after = Sam. i ee BUY AND SELL -- Good used furniture 1964 CHEVELLE MALIBU. The ideal |and appliances. One location only, Pretty's fowl ga Bs P posh economy, roomi-|Furniture, 444 Simcoe South, 723-3271, ess and style. New car condition through | * pe out. Fully equipped. Priced to sell now ps FREE "es Your | furnace parts guaranteed a sacrifice price. 728-6386. jand replaced "free" Furnace cleaned ~-- -- _.|and 24 four service "free", 1956 PONTIAC, excellent mechanical con- purchase "White Rose' fuel Western Ol! Company, 725-1212. dition, fair body. Must sell $175 or best GIBSON | Les Paul electric "guitar and offer. 728-4714, 1960 CHEVROLET | IMPALA, | 'door hard- |Ampeg amplifier, in new condition. Tele- top, V8, A-1 condition. Apply 750 Douglas! Iphone atter 5 p.m.,723-9185. Street, Oshawa. |196) CORVAIR 700, ago. She has been a resident of Oshawa for 28 years. She was predeceased by her husband, George William Franklin, 12, 1948. Mrs. Franklin is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Daniel Thom- son, (Betty), Oshawa, two sons, Walter, Hamilton, and Albert, Kingston, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Franklin is at the Arm- stron; Funeral Home for a bemoried service in the chapel, |Friday, Sept: 18, at 3.30. p.m, eden ahh 7 |BUYING or seit furniture or appii-| Interment will be in Oshawa coupe, automatic, 37,300 hata ite onerts lances, "Sus sal gales aan "Un: 'on Cemetery | condition. oo BS gee ee ee Friends are asked not to call| 1959---METEOR' SEDAN, new motor lob.|matching rocking chair, in gold brocade. |@t. the $695, original mileage 47,000. 728-1958, Call Whitby 668-5422, _ lafternoon. when you oil from} chapel}: in Holy Cross Roman Catholic) by| and came to Canada 56 years|~ Aug. home before | MERVIN J. W. MORRISON The death of Wesley Morrison occurred in Oshawa General Hospital, Tues- day, Sept. 15. He had been in | failing health for a year. His| at\last residence was 14 Whiting | avenue, and he was in his 65th) year. | Born in Lindsay, a son of the I] late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morri- json, he married the Mona Hurlbert in Oshawa. Mr. Morrison was employed | /in General Motors maintenance |department for 27 years. 1929 in| He is survived by his wife; al son, Robert, of Oshawa. Three sisters, Mrs. L. Gowett| (Velma), Midland; Mrs. J. Wat-| son(Olive), Toronto, and Mrs.| A. Roth (Frances), Toronto, and| Aldon, Oro Station, Geoffrey of Ajax also survive. Mr. Morrison is at the Gerrow| Funeral Home for a service in the chapel, Friday, Sept. 18, at pastor of Brooklin United Church, assisted by Rev. E. Sayers, will conduct the service. Interment will be in Claremont Cemetery. RICHARD WINACOTT cott, 91, occurred today in Fair-| view Lodge, after a short ill- ness. Formerly of 143 Gerrard| road, Mr. Winacott was born in| | 1873 in Whitby, A retired farmer he was pie | | deceased by his wife, the former} | Miss Ann Davis. Mr. Winacott is survived by two daughters, Mrs. H. Dervent, | (Josephine) and Mrs. M. Smith, |(Minnie), both of Toronto; five all Oshawa and Nelson and Everett, of Hampton. Mr. Winnacott is at the Ger- row Funeral Home for. a service jin the chapel, Saturday, Sept. 19, at 2 p.m. Rev. E. Winter, minister of Emmanuel Baptist Oshawa will in ee Cemetery. be TO COACH MARLINS HAMILTON (CP) -- Bill Ma- honey, a former McMaster Uni- versity student, has been ap- pointed coach of McMaster Marlins of the Senior Intercol- legiate Hockey League. Ivor Wynne, director of McMaster's school of physical education, announced the . appointment Monday. Mahoney was a player with Peterborugh Petes and Montreal Junior Canadiens of the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A League. He succeeds Leslie Prince. Mervin John} former | A} member of Albert Street United) Church The death of Richard Wina-| sons, Bert, Arthur and Melrose, | _| Church, will conduct the service. | Interment Class 24. Phlox, perennial, 1 head -- Mrs. N. Anderson; Mrs. A. McCulloch, Class 25. Rose, any ble' 1 bloom -- Mrs. C, Wick; Mrs. |S. Lockyer; Mrs. D. Hamer. Class 26. Roses, in container, 5 blooms -- Mrs, E. Green; Mrs. |R. Healey; Mrs. D. Hamer, Class 27. Zinnias, dahlia-flow- 3 blooms -- |Healey; Mrs. A. Jackson; Mrs. C. §. Thompson. Class 28. Zinnias, cactus-flow-| ! ering, 3 blooms Mrs. R. |Healey; Mrs. E. Acton; Mrs. G. | Stevenson. Class 29. Zinnias, pom- men odinican 5 blooms --. Mrs. Townsend; Mrs. A. Jackson; |Mrs, R. Healey. Class 30. A matching ar- rangement for buffet and coffee-| table -- Mrs. E. Green; Mrs.) A. McCulloch, | Class 31. An arrangement in a} Japanese manner -- Mrs Wick; Mrs. E. Green; C. §. Thompson. Class 32, One color arrange-| gladioli predominatin| | flowers and container in tone ot' ering, Mrs. R. Mrs. . $. Thompson; Mrs. A. Me- |foliage -- Mrs. Mrs. E. Green; Culloch, INIOR SECTION Class 1. Asters, any color, 3) blooms -- Gordon Wick; Carol! . | Crawford. Class 2. Zinnias, mixed colors, 3 blooms -- 3rd, Gordon Wick. Class 3. Marigolds, 3 blooms--} any other; Gordon Wick; no second; Carol] Crawford. Class 4. Dining-table arrange- Suzanne Wilson; Anne Suggett; Gordon Wick. SIMCOE (CP) --A_ transient tobacco worker pjeaded guilty Tuesday to taking part in two Simcoe breakins earlier this month in which firearms and other loot was taken. A Quebee man charged with him in the break-ins remained at large after a jail-break last week. | Bessel of; Gun Theft,Break-in Bring Guilty Plea safety of~his. wife and two chil- dren since he saw Dufresne on his tobacco farm and called po- lice, touching off an intensive manhunt which produced no re- sults. Degroote said he naa consid-| ered offering a reward, but after talking it over with his |wife, decided "it would only ;make things worse." > WINS TOURNEY - TORONTO (CP) -- Gary Fawcett, 24-year-old assistant professional at Toronto Isling- ton, won the Canadian Profes- sional Golfers Association's match-play tournament for as- sistants Monday with a one-up victory over John Kindred of | Peterborough. Fawcett was four under par in his round -|over the par-71 York Downs course, two stroke. better than Kindred. The win was worth $150, and Kindred got $100 for Vandesteeg, pa {second place. \'Th Man., pleaded guilty| 'on both breaking, entering de | ROBARTS SAYS Caution And Concern Automation Keyword tencing. LEAMINGTON, Ont, (CP)-- "make those adjustments which are necessary to find reward- ing work in our society." SOUNDS WARNING "It is incumbent upon me to sound one note of warning," he said. 'Government's response to the problems of technological and social change will have to be developed slowly and cat- tious!y." Mr. Robarts and H. J. Heinz chairman of the interna- pra house of Heinz, were gz 200 guests at the open- s recognition of both the| ne a the $9,000,000 plant, rs_and Bret wie>) be ghee The 225,000 square feet of ad- jof ranged ne orn er tee ¢ ditional food-processing plant jto the demand for governmen will increase the company's action. capacity in this southwestern Meanwhile, a bench warrant was \issued by Simcoe magis- 3 or court for Clovis Joseph Dufresne, 24, of Quebec City, *lwho escaped from the Norfolk County . jail at Simcoe last Thursday while awaiting trial! jon the same charges. Sixteen hand guns and a sten|Premier John. Robarts Tuesday /gun were taken from sporting|acknowledged public demands goods store Sept. 5. Two nights|for government action in easing earlier more {han $8,000 in cash|upheavals caused by automa- and merchandise was taken tion but said any government from a radio and electric store.|response must be slow and eget ONE MISSING "There is a general feeling Police said all but one of the tat scientific. advances are s0 broad in their social and eco- |recovered and they believe Du-\nomic implications that they fresne may be armed with this must be the concern of every-| WERE: one," Mr. Robarts said at the|; Vandesteeg told the court that opening of a new plant by the} he knew his eompanion--in--the/ 1... Heinz Co. breakins only by the name of a "Tiger."' He said he stood guard |dange outside the stores while 'Tiger' *}went into them and brought out jthe loot which was put in "Ti-| }ger's"' car. Albert Degroote of (RR 6 "What governments should or|Ontario farming centre by al- {Simcoe meanwhile denied a re-|Should--not do in this area isimost 25 per cent. 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