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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Oct 1964, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 22, 1964 CARD OF THANKS}: a9---Astomebiios For Sele _ a maneoms e .S Street East after four. COMING EVENTS il METEOR, A-1 condition, new paint, 1955 Packard, $395; 1954 Chevrolet Bel Bel air, $100.; 1953 Oldsmobile, $85. Will : if i i ? " £1 PE a TS - Galo mnenks fo. ether 20, 'lsympathy and beautiful floral tributes; we appreciation te. ovr. frends, neigh cere ap bors and ie wate = for their kindnesses, Saatty oot recmn Wim ot oes deat ers our Souy seid sister, Kath Kathleen Linda. Spe- Joseph O'Neil and the McEachnie Funeral Home. --Mr, and Mrs. John Guest and Family, KNOX -- The family of the late Potter Knox wish to express appreciation and accept trades. 509 Bloor East after 4.00. 1956 PLYMOUTH -- V-8 automatic. bane miles, body tires. excellent, motor good, custom oorior. $250 or best offer. 725-8903 after 6 p.m. 1938 BUICK sedan, good running order. , Vicenced, $150, or best offer. Apply 31 'lena Avenue. 1957 CHEVROLET, radio and fo scot Magad extras. New brakes, springs, clutch, Must sell. Sacrifice $595. or near- est offer. 725-8338. aiso to General Motors, T. Eeton Mr. S. Saywell and Armstrong Funeral --Mrs. Potter Knox end Femily. MUST SELL! 1962 Chevrolet stetion- wagon, 1958 Pontiac stationwagon. Tele phone 725-1053. 1962 Minighrcl Parisienne, four-door hard top, steering and brekes, radio, Ligh A m8, condition, Must sell. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued From Page 21) 1951 aTEOR ania good running | SUNNYSIDE PARK MONSTER. BINGO (King St. E.--one block east of city limit: DOOR PRIZES CLUB CAMELOT ies "Bad Boys') FRIDAY -- OCTOBER 23rd $1200 IN PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAMES AT 7:45 20--$20 GAMES--20 _~ 1--$150 JACKPOT--1 2--$250 JACKPOTS--2 5--$30 SPECIALS--5 JACKPOT NOS. 55 and 57 NO CHILDREN PLEASE ADMISSION $1.00 condition, $50. Telephone 725-5079. Havel Le tuag Forex Ms irenaportatio. $78 or Es Seating com Caaaae VE Va, herd top, radio, new tires, excellent condition, Tele- 728-4882. 1962 ~ 72 Automebiies For Sale ROAD CONSTRUCTION 2-door Excel- lent condition, Price $1,450. Terms. After 5 call 725-3768. 1957 CHEVROLET, standard trans- mission, radio, discs. Excellent body and mechanically. Clean throughout. Tele phone 725-2879. | 1964 IMPALA, 2-door hardtop, V-8, auto-| matic, power steering and brakes. Many more options, Call 728-2784, 1949 MONARCH -- Ideal for customizing, $69.95. 1957 Zephyr six, real economy car, new transmission, paint job. $495. or HOLY CROSS BINGO FREE ADMISSION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 20 REGULAR GAMES -- 18 Games at $10. ea. 1 Game at $30.00 -- 1 Game at $50.00 SPECIAL JACKPOT $250 in 56 Nos. $20.00 Consolation PLUS $10.00 each horizontal line. OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TONIGHT 20 games ot $20, 5 games at $30 -- $150 Jackpot 2.-$250 Jackpots NUMBERS 50 and 55 'Early Bird Game RED BARN NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson : Sts.) Game $6, $12, $20. May be doubled or tripled Windfall Probe Report Soon TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney- General Wishart of Ontario said Wednesday investigations by his department into stock trad- ing of Windfall Mines and Oils Ltd, and related mining stocks in the Timmins area should be completed shortly. Mr. Wishart said at a press conference that material gath- ered through his own inquiry will be turned over to a one- man royal commission investi- gating Windfall. The commis- sion is headed by Mr. Justice Arthur Kelly of the Supreme Court of Ontario. The investigations involve the 'ore upsunge and col- lapse of Windfall shares on the $190 IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 | BINGO AND BAKE SALE ot SAINT JOSEPH'S POLISH NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH 150 Albert St., Oshawa, Ont. T Stock E Windfall stock, amid rumors of a rich base metals find in the Timmins area, rose from 59 cents to a high of $5.60. When the company announced no ore had been found, the stock dropped overnight to around 80 cents. It mow sells in the 45-cent Last Minute TORONTO (CP)--A last-min- jute spurt of trading brought higher prices to many specu- lative and metals issues as the stock market closed on the up- side in moderate turnover Wed- nesday. Industrials were also favored' with gains, many hefty, Gener- ally though, industrial rises were confined to fractions. In the highest volume since Aug. 25 -- volume Wednesday was 3,852,000 shares compared with 3,207,000 shares traded Tuesday--Great Lakes Paper led industrials with a rise of a point to 31% after touching a high of 32%, while CPR added % to 53%. Trans Mountain Pipe Line and Victoria and Grey Trust each tacked on % to 205% and 15% respectively, while Algoma Steel nose % to 74. Imperial Oil rose 4% to 55% after touching a high of 55%. Brazilian Traction was the Trading Boosts Speculatives day's most heavily-traded in- dustrial and rose five cents to $4.60 after hitting $4.70. The stock than 46,000 shares. a peak of traded more which Dominion Stores, re- ported higher net earings Wed- nesday, fell % to 2236, as Abi- tibi, which traded heavily, lost 4% to 14%. Consolidated Pa- per was down % to 4354 and B.C. Forest Products 54 to 315%. Walker-Gooderham fell 4% to 36. also Speculatives improved on the strength of a late burst of trad- ing. Base metals--which churned over more than 230,000 shares-- rose ¥%4-cent to 25% cents, Al- minex jumped 40 cents to its high of $4.50 while First Mari- times leaped ahead 50 cents to $3.60, its high. Senior base metals were strong ail day and attained an index high of 72.38 at the 1 p.m. compilation. The index close ed 71.88 ahead .49. Campbell Chi: bougamau was extremely ac- FORCES SHARE - the - WEALTH Regular Jackpot $200 in 56 Nos. $20.00 Consolation NO CHILDREN PLEASE then to Holy Martyrs of Japan Requiem Mass at 9.30 a.m. Interment Mc- Gann's Cemetery, Bradford. tive and added 25 cents to $5.20 while Cominco tacked on % to 41% and Inco % to 93%. Falcon- ew sere Whitby, 361 Rosedale Drive, range. SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1964 ot 7 p.m. USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make PLANE DELAYED 7:45 P.M. Phy dayaoblons Edward the Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs pes 7 Coober 22, 1964, Edward Hepworth of 416 John Street West, Whitby, beioved husband of Elizabeth Parker, dear father of Mrs. H. Mason (Gwen) of Pickering, Mrs.. W. Dunnett (Mary) and Peter of Toronto; dear sister of Mrs. Mabel Lind- bef of jap a in his 76th year. Resting et the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for service in. the chapel on Saturday, October 24 at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Minister the Rev. S. Armstrong. Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Friday. (if desired, contributions may be made to hte Canadian Cancer Society.) MERCER, Elizabeth Suddenly, at Joseph Brant Memorial berensgeg Burlington, on Thursday, Oc- tober 22, 1964, Elizabeth Sharman of 1426 Caroline Street West, Burlington (for- merly of Pickering) beloved wife of the fate C. Walter Mercer, Dear Nettle (Mrs. H. Pindar) of Whitby, Pearl (Mrs. Bowcott) of Whitby and Lottie Mercer of Burlington and dear sister of the late Samuel Sharman of Whitby. Mrs. Mercer will rest at McEachnie Fu- neral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering, after 2 p.m. Friday. Funeral service In the Chapel on Saturday, Oc- . Interment Union MERLIN, Bertha Eva Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, October 21, 1964, Bertha Eva Richards (ot Whitby) beloved wife of Patrick Earl Merlin, dear mother of bie B. Derry ( (Corte? Patrick Earl Jr. Oshawa; Mrs. Stubbert (Olive), tree Ua yy Reymnend of Montreal, joseph of San Antonio, Texas, brerdaiee! London, Martin of Scarboro, John of Cyril ae Alex; L paftbonibad of John the Evangelist Church, Whitby, on Seturday, October 24 at 10 a.m. Rosary 7.30 p.m. Friday. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Whitby. TARRANT, Frederick Thomas Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, October 21, 1964, Frederick Thomas Tervent, beloved hus-) bend of delgge Calvin and father of| Mrs. in (Etleen) of! K . Kit on Oshawa and Frank of Brantford; In his 77th year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel Satur- day, October ae at 2 p.m, interment Mount Lawn Ci 5 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and flora! requirements for ail occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR Aig ohl SERVICE Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 1959 PONTIAC SALE @ All Offers Will Be Considered @ Every Car'Has To Be Sold 1958 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR STATION WAGON Automatic transmis- sion, motor just hod a valve job. Priced t ot -- : SegS, 1958 OLDSMOBILE FOUR DOOR HARDTOP, Ra- dio, automatic transmission, power equipped. It has to go trailers, also used tires, 509 Bloor Street East after 4, 723-2281. GOOD PARKING 1964 OLDSMOBILE F85, black, 4-door,| V8, automatic transmission, radio. Other extras. 5,700 miles. Telephone 728-1408. 1932 CHEVROLET « coupe, partially re-| Stored. new battery, licence, $550. and| drive away Apply Howard Motors, Kent Stree? North, Whitby. 1963 ENVOY, excellent condition, $ Telephone 728-4982, 1963 CHEVROLET Bei Air sedan, attrac tive blue, V-8, radio, powac stein low mileage. Excellent fion, Call 728-6263. | 30--Automobiles Wanted | CARS WANTED Buying a New Car?" Sell your used car to "'Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New $14. Oshawa and District Soccer Association| ANNUAL DINNER and DANCE SATURDAY, OCT. 24, U.A.W. HALL 8:30 P.M. Dancing to Kent Steele's Orchestra ADMISSION $1. REFRESHMENTS 728-3226 FOR TICKETS Cor Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS $775. 1962 VAUXHALL DELUXE SEDAN. Four speed on the floor transmission, one owner, My loss is your gain. $935. 1959 CHEVROLET SEDAN. 6-cylinder engine, stondard transmission, excel- lent condition, MAKE OFFER, SEDAN. Automatic tronsmis- sion, radio. A real good one. 1959 CHEVROLET SEDAN. Radio and automotic tronsmission. 1958 PONTIAC . LAURENTIAN TWO DOOR HARDTOP. V-8 engine, outo- matic transmission, radio, 1961 PONTIAC SEDAN. Radio, automatic transmission, A real dandy. Priced 'to go. $1,495. 1962 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR TWO DOOR HARD- TOP, Automatic transmission, Immaculate condition. 1962 CHEVROLET 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM | CLARK -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Ronald Cyril Clark, who passed away October 22, 1962. When evening shades are falling And ! sit in quiet elone, To my heart there comes a longing, 1f he only could come home. Friends may think | have forgotten When at times they see me smile, But they little know the heartache My smiles hide all the while, --Sadly missed by wife Norma and son Bobby. CLARK -- In loving memory of our son-in-law, Ronald Cyril Clark, who pass- ed away October 22, 1962. A page in the book of memory Silently turns today. We remember you in silence And make no outward show. And what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. --Lovingly remembered by Mom Dad Genge, and brothers-in-law Harold ond Brian. HENRY -- In loving memory of a dear » husband and father, Clinton Henry, who left us suddenly October 22, 1960. Deep in our remembered, Sweet happy memories cling eround your name, Two hearts that love you with deep effection Always will love you in death the same. --Lovingly remembered until we meet egain, wife Ruby and family. ris you ere always HENRY -- In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law, Clinton Henry, who passed eway October 22, 1960, Swiftly and silently came the call, Without goodbye you left us ell; In God's garden you now rest Peacefully sleeping Hes one of the best. --Ever remembered and sadly missed by Donald, Muriel and family. SAUNDERS, George -- In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father, George Saunders, who passed away October 2, '1958. * --Rose end the boys. % e@ MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK @ ASSURES PERPETUAL MEMORIALIZATION @ EIGHT NATURAL FLORAL GARDENS Courteous information at the Park Office. Phone 723-2633 BEL-AIR SEDAN. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, radio. Mileage 24,000, One owner. 1962 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR FOUR DOOR STA- TION WAGON. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, radio, A real clean wagon, OTHER CARS TO' CHOOSE FROM | TED CAMPIN MOTORS Temporary Location Meade's Sunoco Service (at Power Store Entrance) 588 King St. E., Oshawa ! end} Residence - 725- 5574 |1957 DODGE. Four-door sedan, fully | equipped. May be seen at Shell Station, |Mary and King. Telephone 723-7032. | 1957" ~ CHEVROLET sedan, one family jownership, 68,000 miles, good condition throughout. Telephone 723-2484. EXCELLENT condition 1959 Mercury Monteray, hardtop, automatic, power steering. etc. A really good buy at $975. Apply 283 Guelph Street. NASH Metropolitan convertible, good con- dition. Telephone 723-3445 between 5 and 7 evenings. |1954 CHEVROLET, 1952 "Fargo ton. Both In good condition. Apply 926 Brock Street North, Whi toy. 1956 BUICK, 2-tone green-white, excellent condition. Good tires, automatic, radio, push button. Asking $375. Calj 72-5294. 1962 PONTIAC sedan, automatic, custom radio, 2-speed wipers, washers, etc., low mileage. Priced for quick sale gail original purchaser. Telephone 725-3429. 1957 CHEVROLET deluxe coach, V-8, automatic and radio. Good condition. $495. Telephone 728-1163, 1964 CHEVROLET, Impala, super sport, convertible, V-8, all power equipment, radio, eleven thousand miles. 725-5192 evenings, 6 to 8. CUSTOMIZED 1956 Buick hardtop. Cl e spoke wheels, rebullt motor, $500 or best offer. Telephone Whitby 668-8954. 1963 OLDSMOBILE, 2 door hardtop. Still under warranty, $2,850. Phone before 7.30 p.m, Whitby, 668-5783. 1960 OLDSMOBILE, 4door hardtop, power steering, power brakes, radio, etc. Well i . Very sharp ! Dia! 668-4278. MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 OFFICE 723-1002 CANADIANS HELP * BANGKOK (AP) -- A team Sof Canadian experts will help in g surveys for proposed highways "in west Thailand, the govern- "ment announced Tuesday. For- "mal negotiations are yet to be fheld, the announcement said. ' , 1960 JEEP twowheel drive, custom cab. Good condition throughout. Telephone 725-5079. 1956 | PONTIAC &cylinder four-door sedan in good condition $300. Telephone Whit- by 668-2538 1961 CHEVROLET station wagon, 6 cyl inder, white, blue interior, new white walls, radio, good eka cash, sible trade, 725-2254, 1954 CHEVROLET two-door gpach, good ical condition, $150, 741 Beaupre' Avenue. Telephone 723-2159, 1958 LAURENTIAN Pontiac, V8, ¢ tully equipped, fwo-tone. Good condition. Apply 162 Gibb Street 725-6655. WRECKING 1956 Chevrolet 6 cylinder, standard. Ail mechanical parts good. Call Hampton, 263-2592. 1962 ACADIAN BEAUMONT 4door sedan black, 6cylinder, automatic radio, white wails, wheel discs, windshield washers. Phone 728-1489 after 4, pos- | |OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck- | TRANSMISSION 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 SHAW Auto Wrecking Co., cars bought, | parts for sale. Iron and metals bought 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices pald. 200) Wentworth East, 725-1181. ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. 31---Automobile Repair BRAKES Repairs to alli MUFFLER. . . General makes. 10 Bays to serve you KENT'S WESTERN TIRE SERVICE 145 KING W. 728-1607 specialists, transmis- sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe! North, Phone 728-7339. 36--Legal OSHAWA, ONT. TENDER FOR SUB TRADES Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 26, 1964 for all sub trade prices re- quired for construction of bus garage ond offices, Farewell -Street and Raleigh Avenue (extension) for Pub- lic Utilties Commission -of the City of Oshawa. Architect William Saccoccio, DON'T MISS THIS MUSICAL TREAT! THE SCHNEIDER MALE CHORUS OF KITCHENER will present a concert at McLAUGHLIN COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM on FRIDAY, October 23rd - 8:30 Sponsored by Christ Memorial Church Men's Fellowship Club West Hill Ontario. Lowest or ony tenders not necessarily accepted. | Tickets avaliable at Henderson's Book: Store - Eastway Pharmacy King at Wilson or Phone 723-9106 siceiiaains? een 406 Seite me East Cooksville, Ontario Telephone 277-9491 Marga EXPERT brake service and front end suspension alignment. 226 Celina Street. Call 723-4233. OSHAWA tuneup Centre offers aye carburetor and auto electric service. King West, 728-0617. Avenue, Oshawa, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, on or after this date, October 20th, 1964, without my written consent. WALTER A. NOSAL, 13412 Olive i, Walter Nosa! RUMMAGE SALE ret Hart Group | ST. GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, CENTRE ST FRI., OCT. 23rd, 1 P.M. Sponsored by the Parish Ladies EVERYONE WELCOMED INTERDENOMINATIONAL Christian workers conference Friday, October 23, et 8 p.m. Saturday, October 24 at 10 a.m., and 2.15 p.m. Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, 455 Richmond Street East. Mr. Vince Woodhouse speaking on (Methods) 'The Art of Story Telling' and 'Lesson Preparation', All welcome. RUMMAGE SALE, Friday, , October 23 at St. Andrew's United Church, Simcoe end Bruce, at 1.30 p.m. RUMMAGE SALE, October 23, Friday, 1.15. ORC (CRA), Gibb Street. Auspices Oshawa Humane Society. BOOST CHINA BID UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Cambodia asked Wednesday that the UN General Assembly take up the question of seating Communist China at its next session expected to begin around Dec. 1. Albania made a similar bequest last year and Red China lost its membership bid by a 57-to-41 vote with 12 abstentions. Tobacco Control Needed To Offset Too Much Tobacco! Farm Products Marketing Board said Wednesday that con- trol of the amount of tobacco produced or marketed is neces- sary because of chaotic condi- tions: in world tobacco markets resulting from over-production. Stanley Smith of Port Stanley, chairman of the Ontario Flue- Cured Tobacco Growers Mar- keting Board, said the govern- ment statement relieves part of the concern voiced by many of Ontario's 4,300 growers that production controls might be removed. The growers' board, which gets its powers from the pro- vineial government, limits each}, OBITUARY grower's planting to reduce sur- pluses, The province's 1964 planting was about 76,000 acres, FUNERAL OF SAMUEL KUCHER The funeral service for Sam- uel Kucher, of 461 Bloor street east, was held Oct. 20 at St. John's Greek Orthodox Church. Mr. Kucher died Oct. 17 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A prayer service was held Oct. 16 at the McIntosh-Ander- son Funeral-Home by Rev. R. Panczenko who later conducted the funeral service. Interment was in Union Cemetery, Osh- awa. The pallbearers were: F. Tul- lock, A. Kinisky, G. Norton, B. Norton, G. Dodsworth and J. Gatenby. 29---Automobiles For Sale 29--Automobiles For Sale 29--Automobiles For Sale 29--Automobiles For Sale Buying A Car? Try WELLMAN'S "WHERE QUALITY AND PRICES GO TOGETHER" down from 99,000 last year and the lowest since 1945. Eight freelance growers have announced their intention to ask for removal of controls in an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada at an unspecified) date. Gradual removal over a five-year period was also urged in a report on the tobacco in- dustry by an Ontario govern- ment committee chaired by Dr. Ford Stinson. Mr. Smith said growers' con- cern will only disappear en- tirely if the Supreme Court re- jects the freeiancers' appeal. He said that since the 'Stinson report is not binding, it has caused little concern. The farm products board statement Wednesday said con- trols tend to keep tobacco prices up. Mr, Smith said re- moval of controls could cut the her ag of tobacco farms to about alf. td TORONTO (CP)--The OntariO|/nours for a search after an MORE LONDON (Reuters) --A Boe- ing 707 jet airliner with Ceylon- ese Prime Minister Mrs. Siri- mavo Bandaranaike aboard took off from London airport Wednesday night after a bomb scare delayed its departure. he plane was held almost five anonymous warning. bridge rose % to 78. Gold trading was brisk most of the day amid rising prices. Giant Yellowknife advanced % to 14% after hitting a high of 15% On index, industrials gained .24 to 166.55 and the TSE index 2% to 155.51. Golds rose 1.29 to 148.63 and western oils fell 38 to 94.90. ' a De WOODBINE ENTRIES FRIDAY, October 23 FIRST RACE -- rn woe $2200. Maiden two-year-olds, foaled Canada. 7 Fur- longs, Market Bid, Gomez 117 Bobby Weaver, Parnell 117 Caniris, No Boy 117 Sweet Knot, Walsh 114 Lady Chomiru, No Boy 114 Willie's Brief, No Boy 117 Milliore Mahan, McC Ww Lady Alexina, Shuk 114 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2000. ($3500) claiming, Three-year-olds end up. 6 Fur- longs. Berracho J.J. No oy ww Gay Van, No Sweet Mimi, prvi 12 Ring Around, Harris A-X110 Argo Bound, ine Aging we Skip Over, Gordon 1 Jean Goyo, mecouley x10 Marjudy, Dittfach 109 Nakina, McComb 117 Superior Parent, No Boy 119 Sir Runnymede, Harris A-X107 Faithful Tom, Gordon 112 Also Eligible: Hidden Hope, No Boy, 112; Payola, Shuk, 115; Field Trial, No Boy, 117. A---Mrs N Jensen and W Moldowan Entry. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2000. ($2500) Maiden claiming, three. and four-year- olds. One and one-sixteenth Miles. Huta, Leblanc 4 Chief Whitefoot, Maxwell 11@ Bronze Slipper, Smith 114 ae Sied, Hernandez 112 Brown Roman, McComb 112 Snow Bright, Cuthbertson X16 Resolve, Harris X112 Zebby, Sutcliffe XXX102 Victory Lane, hie Av? Bulgy, No Boy A Nanjan, hhernatdee "on A-~R C Best end BE B Seedhouse Entry FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2200. Maid- en two-year-olds, foaled in Canada (Divn. of First). 7 Furlongs. Better Empire, Gordon isl Triple Alliance, No Boy 1 Canadian Rebel, No Boy ha Miss Tiger Cat, Davidson 114 Chinese peal! laa ww Menes, Leblanc FIFTH RACE-- Purse $2,300 (6000) claiming three year olds and up 6 furs. 1. Mitzi's Folly, Inda 10 . Joey Mac Armstrong 113 . Lat'n Bid Gomez A-117 . Bala Roman Fitzsimmons Wé . Milator Dittfach 113 . Winsmanship Gomez A-116 . Sagsilla Harris sis 8 , B Seedhouse entry A--T E King a (Quinella Wagering SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 (7500) claiming two year olds foaled in CDA 6 rs Strong idee Hee Sor és Eveson No Boy 1 The Flicks Hovis. Seno Canisteo Harrison 119 Battle Order Dittfach 117 First Fashion inda 118 Jamie Did Shuk 119 So War Dittfach 116 Vertex Ruler No Boy 12 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 "'Au- burndale" ellowanced three year olds end up fillies and mares about one mile on turf course (7) . Free Trial No Boy 114 2, Green Goddess McComb 113 . Apache Dancer No Boy 110 . Muskoka Robinson 105 » MY Valentine Parsons X103 » Basra inda 114 . Royal Spirit Dittfach 119 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 "Mex- well" allowances three and four year oldr 1-16 miles (12) . Elm Wood No Boy 108 . Big Rocky Davidson 108 . Rip Van Jive Armstrong 108 . Green Meadows No Boy W7 . Leader Lane No Boy 108 Swiffly Home Harris A-X108 . Mixed Colors Gordon 110 . Ice Jam Gomez 115 Swirl of Gory Maxwell 118 0. Sept. Erin No Boy 108 VM. Blue Sky Lew Leblanc 117 12. Albhnal Forever B. Werry AX-107 A--P. Fuller entry X-5 Ibs AAC XX-7 Ibs AAC XXX-10 Ibs AAC paps ea 4 Star Dance, No Boy 117 Victorian Era, Gordon WW? Post time 2 p.m. '65 Rambler Americans Reclining seats, windshield washers, seat belts. diote delivery $2387 '62 Rambler Station Wagon Imme- One ownet, 6 cylinder with overdrive, radio, whitewalls and discs. 100% warranty. $1795 '60 Rambler Super Lady's car. tires. Radio, 5 new In showroom §condi- $987 tion. '64 Rambler Classic One owner, 6 cylinder en- gine, stick shift, washers, whitewolls ond discs. Save $1200 Am Stat ing and discs ed glass, whitewalls '64 bassador ion Wagon One owner, V-8 engine, au- tomatic trans, power steer- brokes, radio, tint- and Save $1500 "62 parnislee No. 400 One owner, 'automatic; buc- ket seats, radio, deep tread nylon whiteweolls. $1695 '60 Chevrolet Station Wagon One owner, automatic trons- mission, radio. Trouble free driving. REDUCED TO $1395 '6] '59 '59 Dodge Station Wagon V-8, stick shift, radio, two tone paint, deep tread nylon whitewoll tires. "Sharp". REDUCED TO $895 One owner, Pontiac Hardtop One owner, 6 cylinder en- gine, automatic, radio. Spot- less throughout. $1745 Rambler Super radio, reclining seats, up to 30 miles per gallon. ABOVE AVERAGE $795 '59 Ford Custom One owner, 6 cylinder en- gine, standard transmission, radio, whitewalls. @ pin", TO CLEAR $695 "Neat as radio, core. Automatic * Shows exceptional '58 Chevrolet Bel-Air transmis s 1 on, $747 '64 Pontiac Strato-Chief One owner, radio, mew tires. "Shorp"'. TO CLEAR, $1575 '60 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop One owner, automatic, radio, power steering, 40,000 ori- ginal miles. LIKE NEW. $1695 '59 Chevrolet Biscayne 6 cylinder engine, outomatle transmission, radio, Local car just troded in, REDUCED TO $995 '57 Dodge Regent Finished in two tone blue, V-8 engine, automatic trans- mission, radio, one owner. REDUCED TO $675 100 NONQUON ROAD LIMITED OSHAWA For A Better Dea! See KEN MURRAY or ED. WELLMAN Save on 1965 RAMBLERS WELLMAN MOTORS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Authorized RAMBLER Dealer -- Open Evenings to ]0 p.m. system. How flameless electric heatin makes all other heating systems out of date! It's the world's safest heating system -- does not use flammable fuel. It's cleaner than any other heating system -- cannot create dust, smoke, soot or dirt of any kind. You get custom-comfort in every room -- electric heat- ing offers you a separate thermostat in each room. Easy to install -- no furnace or fuel tank: No annual maintenance costs -- nothing to clean, no filters to replace, electric heating is truly a carefree 30% uring the Reduced operating cost--in many municipalities the rate ie electric heating has been reduced as much as last 2 years. 728-7351 CALL AJAX HYDRO PHONE 942-0500 LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY

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