18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, November 3, 1964 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) 29----Automobiles For Sale SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. ~ VOLKSWAGEN Sales ond Service New and Used Cars, 24--Apartments for Rent © MODERN APARTMENTS TWO BEDROOM Rent inenuting Heat, All Utilities d Po king $120.00 eas and First Floor $115.00 Second Floor Occupancy On Or Before 'November 15th CALL 728-5157 ACTIVE REALTY LIMITED Exclusive Agents DIVISION STREET, 15: Self contained, one-bedroom apartment. Refrigerator and ag Adults ear, $85 monthly. imme- fe possession. 728-4525. GNSORNITHED "apartment, floor, orn bathroom and wurencn Reason- 728-8656. 334 Ritson Rd, S. 723-3461 Open Evenings. VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 25--Rooms for Rent ' ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS © Available in private home. Call between 5 and 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N. 728-8671 BLOOR East, 122, three rooms for rent. Telephone 728-6187 before 8 p.m. fet nieugg oe oa room, suit GM em- Ritson Road South or ployee. esti yg Pe ebts TED CAMPIN MOTORS Temporary Location Meade's Sunoco Service Power Store Entrance 588 King St. East 1964 8 cylinder Bel Air Chev. A-1 condi- tion. Fully equipped. 7,500 original hg Financing Bart arg Telephone 723- USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street East after 4, 723-2281. 1953 PONTIAC sedan. Cheap. Apply 319 Annapolis Avenue. TWO or three infurnished, vate washroom, wen 32 Albert Street. Telephone 725-8365. ROOM for rent, parking facilities avail- able. Apply 374 Farewell Avenve. pri- 1955 PONTIAC, 1957 Chevroiet,. standard; tiac, standard, 1959 Renault. All good ed. Mike's BA Service Station, Dial 655-3528, Raglan. ROSSLAND ROAD and Simcoe North dis- trict, room for Ber § lady. Board option- al. Telephone 725- 1956 CHEVROLET four-door sedan V8, automatic, radio, whitewalls. Good con- dition. Ti 723-4900. FURNISHED room, aren fo North Gen- eral Mot Apply 240 Division. CENTRALLY LOCATED clean furnished room for re close to north plant. Telephone 723-989: FURNISHED room ground floor. Kitchen privileges. suitable for Pd lady or two. Apply 281 Poplar jors and hospital. Bus stop at door 1964 OLDSMOBILE F85, black, V8, automatic transmission, radio, Other extras. 5,700 miles, Telephone 726-1408. 4-door, 1957 Pontiac, automatic, radio, 1956 Pon- condition. Any reasonable offer accept- Ignition Wire Kit .... DOC'S AUTO 1600 King E. --- 728-7781 (All other ace: 10% off with this coupon) COMING EVENTS TRANSMISSION specialists, sions are our only business. 1 . Phone 728-7339. 35--Swap and Barter BATHTUBS, $20; toilets, basins, sinks, cabinets, pressure systems, greed fe furnace, fittings, piping. H. 288 Hillside Avenue. 36--Legal Tenders will be received by the undersigned for fuel oil for heating season 1964-65 for St. Mark's Church and Church House, Whitby, Ont. Quantity approximately 10,- 000 gallons. Closing date for receipt of tenders November 10, 1964. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. MISS MILDRED |. PRICE, 420 Euclid Street, WHITBY, Ontario, transmis- 038 Simcoe o |") Seth Stephenson, of 97 Park Road Imac will not be responsible for any | debts contracted In my, name by anyone on or after this date November 3, 1964 without my written consent. --Seth Stephenson OBITUARIES , FUNERAL OF DONALD LENNOX The memorial service for Donald Lennox who died in Sunnybrae Nursing Home, Fri- day, Oct. 30, was held in the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Monday, Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. He was in his 62nd year. Rev. A. E. Larke, minister of Albert Street United Church conducted the service and in- terment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Don Gibson, Jack Cline, Ambrose® Lywood, Bert Grinnon, Bud Suddard and 1932 CHEVROLET coupe, partially re stored, new battery, licence, $550. and arive away. Apply Howard Motors, Kent Street North, Whitby. 193 OLDSMOBILE 2-door hardtop, still under warranty. $2,850, Phone before 7.30 p.m., Whitby, 668-5783. can room. im- Paces tel ground floor, furnished or un- Abstainers, $9. weekly. 27 Bone Ro Road South, FURNISHED room, sanstrnats GM em ployees. Telephone 723-6844, ROOM fot rent, central location. After 5 p.m. call 725-8155. ONE lovely furnished room for gentleman, | windshie! bs a home. Aig bath. Apply poly. fa JEEP, 1960 model, custom cab, rebuilt motor, $675 or will trade for car. Tele phone 725-5079. USED CAR PARTS, trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor East after 4, 2281. 1960 CHEVROLET, 6-cylinder, avtometic. Black with silver and bive interior, radio, id washers. In excellent condi- tion, Call 723-7916. spindies to make Street 1956 4 Sem 2-door, stand- canaa furnished, Gable ream Light housekeeping if ceed. HOUSEKEEPING room . able for gentleman. ee pL ye 4 Kring Street E po gyri = Central. Er ord fr good Reasonable. bah. ao Cromwell Avenue or call 723-354: 960 PLYMOUTH Belvedere V-8, -2-door| sedan, fully equipped, excellent condition. | ing room, | $1-150. Call Ts 523. preferred. 272 Gres aan Avenue or 723-4790. 1954 CHEVROLET 2-door coach, fer | $150 or- best otter. FURNISHED eadroom and RV}enem ee ww 7H Demvore Avenue, Ohrist Memorial wy duty gid aed couple. | 72% Roy so brow aireet FURNISHED porn central, parking Gentie- men ven only. 4 Elgin Street East, 778-2644, FURNISHED room, in clean quiet home, Apply 207 Drew Street, 725-7175. FURNISHED room In quiet home, gentie- man preferred, 574 Crerer Avenue. lie TASUAR K VIII, automatic, radio, i-/ship Club. He was a. member power brakes and steering, good condi- tion; 1955 Chevrolet, V-8, automatic, radio, new motor. Call 728-6311. HAVING TROUBLE hag re) & car?' Call BIN McKenzie, Whitby, 668-3331. > $25 DOWN, $10 weekly, mint KP Chevro- let. Your choice, two-door 26---Room and Board Room 'and board for gentlemen, single near south Generel Motors. Apply ie "Gittord 'Street. ACCOMMODATION for retired nurses. Private hore. Stouffville, 640-1 0, SINGLE oy for rent, Lda, A mo 109 Perk Road South. four-door or at Nicols in Whit- by. 668-3331. 1959 MG convertible, a reel dream car for someone, Only $25 down and $9 weekly at Nicols Motors in Whitby 668-3331. $5 DOWN, $5 weekly buys a '55 Chevrolet Bel Air at Nicols in Whitby. 668-3331. $20 DOWN, $14 weekly buys '62 Chevy hardtop V8. Loaded with extras at Nicols In Whitby 668-3331. pesca end board in ciean, ane are space. Home cooked meals. Five ag week, Close to South GM.|! NORA END: room and board for gentie- men, . Day worker preferred, 725-3400. COMFORTABLE furnished room. = Shopping " reas Parking. Abetainers pi . Phone 723-1641. ROOM and board for gentiemen, double rooms, single beds, lunches packed. Apply 151 Brock Street East. Telephone 728-3405. ROOM and board for cuasiornen in pri- vate home, all home-cooking a lunches packed: conrad ne Sommer 3 'eet, Telephone 725-08 27--Wanted to Rent $25 DOWN, $15 weekly buys '62 Chev- hgh 6 cylinder automatic, power steer- and power gree s reaj beauty at Nicols In Phitby 668. $15 DOWN, $9 ani soi this she - Pontiac Parisienne, two-deor A real scarce model at Nicols in Whitby 668-3331. $5 DOWN, $5 wee, buys this ae 155 Volkswagen. A real economy at Nic- ols in Whitby. 668-3331. 1960 VALIANT seden,, radio, Ralph Jackson. WOLFE M. MILLER The death of Wolfe M. Miller occurred today in Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital following a five months serious illness. Former residence was 162 Pontiac av- enue and he was in his 64th year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John G. Miller he was born in Attleborough England, and has been a resident of Canada jand Oshawa for 54 years. He | married the former Miss Doro- \thy Dudley, August 2, 1926 in |Coborne, Ont. Mr. Miller was an insurance ooa|underwriter for Crown Life for 16 years, he was a member of Anglican |Church and the Men's Fellow- of Corinthian Lodge, IOOF and a charter member of Oshawa Lions Club. An associate mem- ber of the Canadian Legion and sergeants mess he was also a former member of AYMC at St. George's Anglican Church, He is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. Robert McPhee, (%hirley) Whitby, Mrs. James Hessin, (Marilyn), Cobourg, and Mrs. Walter Tre- hern, (Joyce), Oshawa, a sis- and a brother Olley of Oshawa. Resting at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home for a service Thurs- day Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. to be con- ructed by Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, at Christ Memor- ial Church. Interment will be in! Mount Lawn Cemetery. snow tires, extra tires. Body perfect condition. Private. Telephone haigad | 668-5152. ;.|1949 MONARCH -- Ideal for caatomizing, | |$69.95. 1957 Zephyr six,~ real ir polish '|car, new transmission, paint job. $495. or |best offer. Whitby, 361 Rosanna Drive,| |668-4307, \1954 "MERCURY. "half-fon pick-up, good THREE-BEDROOM house wanted in 4 4 awa area by couple with children. Pos- ral soon as possible. Telephone 723-| 6545, 29--Automobiles F For Sale KELLY DISNEY USED.CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always t top quality TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS {All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St 1964 OLDSMOBILE 4door hardtop, Dy- namic 88, mileage 14,000. One year war- ranty remaining. Showroom condition. Tilt wheel, -|1957 STUDEBAKER, 6 cylinder, hard top, soft top, new white paint with red interior. ite. $1650. Telephone 725-0351. INTIAC, | ible. Very low mileage, fully equipped, red with white top and black trim. Rea- sonable. Telephone 725-9777. 1953 METEOR, good running $125. Apply 506 Dundas Whitby. 1963 PONTIAC four-door Laurentian avto-| matic, $275 and take over 72: 1964 CHEVROLET impale two-door hard- top, under GM new car warranty. ~~ el immaculate, reasonable. Private. phone 72-5143. 19%3 PONTIAC L Laurentian, sedan, V8 power steering and brakes, custom radio, etc, $3,495, Phone 723-7352. 1961 AUSTIN HEALY convertible with and tonneau cover, radio, wire wheels, overdrive air horns, im- Custom Sport convert- condition, Street West, payments.) "four, = door new tires, radio, also bgt ove mobile, ae rubber, in | good mechanical condition. Seerifice yr Only $295 eech. 725-8831. | 1964 VAUXHALL Viva deluxe, white with red uphoistery. Used four months. $1350 _ |cash. Telephone 723-2027. 1957 PONTIAC two-tone, tinted glass, glass, radio, standard transmission, A-1 condition, $575. Telephone 725-2879., 1958 FORD, écylinder, custom radio, ; white wall tires. Body and motor in A-1 | condition, $595. Dial 942-6697. 1999 FORD automatic, power "steering. | Apply 513 Fairleigh Avenue or telephone | 728-5533. 1954 MORRIS. Must seli! Good "Tobber runs weil, new brakes, just passed insur- }ance check. Immaculate interior. Tele- phone 723-4956 after 4. ~ auto- matic. $100 cash. Call Whitby 666-: '5725, pal CHEVROLET Biscayne, 2-door auto- |matic," good condition. Private. After 5 Had m. - telephone - 725- 5720. '30--Automobiles Wanted _ CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? | Sell your used car to "Ted Talk "Cash'" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE"' TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723 4494 Res. 725-5574 $ ALL CASH $ For clean cors, or trucks we deal up or down. 'Liens paid NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 } | for wrecking. Highest prices Wentworth East, 725-1181, OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck- ers, paid. power radio. Telephone 723-5426. 1962 ENVOY custom, new fires, low mile- or best offer. 723- ege, one owner. $995 4613 evenings Whitby 668-8245. wrecking, T 725-2162 or 723-4245, SHAW Auto Wrecking Co., cars bought, parts for sale. iron and metals bought. |? Bloor Street _East 725-2311. il 1958 CUSTOM Royal Dodge, V8 eut ic, éxcellent rae a radio, We Aaa $395. Dial 668-2925. 1955 FORD V8 automatic, four door sedan, | with radio. In good condition $250. Tele-| phone 728-2637. 1%3 FORD F coach, color, automatic transmission, good dition. Call 728-1179. 1959 MORRIS Minor $925, ¢ Motors, 1627 Brock Street Som whitoy. 668-4242, 1999 VAUXHALL Victor, « 'engine, good tires, radio, Only $4.) 28 Cloverdale 726-6134. 1957 PONTIAC, floor shift, 1 also ali steel box trailer. 623-2775. : 1955 CHEVROLET station wagon, stand-| erd trensmission. Ready in fair condition, good, = T new chestnut con- excellent body radto:/ Telephone|OSHAWA tune-up Centre offers service. 22)last year in Edmonton at the 31--Aut | MUFFLER , General makes. 'Repair ¢ BRAKES Repoits to all 10 Bays to serve you. KENT'S WESTERN| TIRE SERVICE 145 KING W. 728-1607 expert | carburetor and auto electric | King Street West, 726-0817, EXPERT brake "service and front end Street. $250. 74a, 6 Celine Call 723-4233, -- LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars| 200 1175- Nelson Street, want cars for 4 Hunters | Believed Dead HUNTSVILLE, Ont One Toronto deer hunter is} |dead and three others are be- lieved to have drowned Monday . |after their boat capsized on Ox- bow Lake, about 20 miles east} lof here. | Dead is David Tweedale, 24, |whose body was found clinging Believed jto the capsized boat. ter Miss Dulcie Miller, Oshawa| ANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING! Tues., Nov. 3 The Cadillac Hotel have a beautiful new addition, "The Coronet Lounge", fully licensed, and dec- orated in a fabulous reg- ency decor, phere guaranteed to please all and add to that the Coronet Lounge Licensed under the Liquor Control Board of Ontario an atmos- evening on the town._ has a beautiful new din- ing.room attached to The Coronet Lounge which is the perfect place to start the evening. THE CADILLAC HOTEL ENJOYABLE! FABULOUS! NEW! ATMOSPHERE! ENTERTAINING! be sure you go out to the Cadillac Hotel for your enjoyable | time on the town. (CP) i" | |drowned are George Collins, 50, | }Eli Codner, 45, and Frederick | Whibley, 28, all of Toronto. Police said cottagers in the} area heard the men_ shouting) |shortly after they left shore at} |6:30 a.m., but paid no attention| because there were many hunt-| jers and a greaf deal of noise | jin the area They said it appearéd His hands had to be pried from the bow ropes of the boat. A |hunter returning from the other | side of the lake found the over- |turned boat and body in the jmiddle of the Jake Monday afternoon. LOVETERE IS OUT | York Giants, is lost to the club|- \for the rest of the National) !Football League season. Love- tere, injured in the closing min- utes of Sunday's game against! St. Louis Cardinals, underwent surgery on his right knee Mon- day. ANNOUNCE TROPHY PLAN TORONTO (CP) The Warwick Trophy, donated - by the family of the late Canadian {football pioneer, will be pre- |sented to the most valuable |player in this year's Canadian intermediate final, Bill Fry. of | Toronto, registrar of the Cana- }dian Rugby Union's intermed- jiate committee, announced |-- Monday. Warwick, who died age of 61, was a player, ref- eree, coach and executive dur- ing a 45-year football career. that| Mr. Tweedale died of exposure. | 20 regular games $8 and $10 | NEW YORK (AP) -- Joe Lov- | etere, defensive tackle of New Children Under 16 Not Admitted | | Bert|. 1 each $10 - $15 - $20 - $30 THE CADILLAC HOTEL 394 Simcoe St. S. BINGO TUESDAY; NOV.-3rd 7:30 P.M. Share The Wealth $150 Jackpot 55, Nos. $20 Consolation FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor Street and Edith OSHAWA LIONS. CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT $1,200 in cash prizes Jackpot Nos. 55 and'53 JUBILEE PAVILION FREE ADMISSION BINGO FERNHILL PARK CLUB HOUSE WED., NOV, 4th EARLY BIRD -- 7:30 P.M. 16 games $6 each Share the Wealth Free Admission-- Door Pr izes KINSMEN BINGO. TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK Jackpot Nos. KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSSES 51 and 51 EARLY BIRD GAMES 109 COLBORNE ST. W. night "BUCHRE -- Radio Park, Grenfell seat nue, every Tuesday Admission 50c. Prizes and refreshmen at High monthly score, $6. BAZAAR St. Junior Auxiliary, © Albert ~ Streets. Novant 7.20 om, 8 p.m waiming Two-year-olds. 7 Furs, Ever, Remillard ig Hot Honey, Leblanc Wee Annie Dory, Remillard we Lucky "ye Leblanc 112 ittfach ~ Bingham, D' 10 Robinson ig Vertex Ruler, Gordon Fabulous Star, Harrison Wy Select Sin, Fitzsimmons 1 Saratenga, No 105 Claiming Three-year-olds and up. 7 Furs. Gum Swamp, Potts 113 sel Black, Walsh " Hernandez 15 Our ety Mg Stadnyk 24 Bonnie Flare, iehanc! ia Grifter, No Boy 11 THIRD RACE -- Puree $2,000 ($3500) a veg Two-year-olds (Divn, of Ist), Fors. Sink n oy on ae ore x104 Star Dance, Pi vanag Pd Dark No Boy 1 Mon's Beli No Boy iy Scotty K., Dittfach 10 Georgia Street, Harris wage Ea Blue Md She'sed No Boy 112 FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500) Claiming Three-year-olds and up, (Divn, x10 Ring Around, Harris X113 Flippin Floyd, Walsh 117 Sf Gold, Hale yay awe McCauley XN3 FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,300 ($4500) Claiming Three-year-olds 1 and one 16th miles Guest speaker, No Boy 111 General John, Harris X106 Gay Van, Gomez 114 Mount iho Ae Harrison 16 pwd Stheppert lion 1 hervil Boy, "Walsh Ww (QUINELLA BETTING) SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 " ville' Allowances, Sranvaar-clon 7 Furs. Menette, Harrison 108 Cairnarctic, Robinson 110 Toastmistress, Walsh 115 Mr. Brutus, Sutcliffe XXX101 Roman Lane, ony 13 pas Gino, 'don Caplan, Welsh. 11s ip "Gan Jive, Armstrong V1 Order of Moose" Allowances Three-year- olds and up. 7 Furs. River Bully, Leblane 116 Alpenhorn, Leblanc 114 Royal Start, inda 119 Your County, a x1 Muskeg, Gomez John's oo, Wels "9 Belfort, Dark Kelty. Horrls x08 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2500) Bie. ad RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($3500) SECOND RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500)| ' * SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,900 "'L/| GREENWOOD ENTRIES Caines. i nada gate and up. 1 and me Roca Harris XVi8 Cruciay Hit, Fitzsimmons 123 Falsun, Potts 113 Malucina, Parsons X112 Perky Lass, Inda 120 Robdix, Parsons X118 Hop, Tullo, Piorets CITY AND DISTRICT GOLF CLUB BRIDGE Oshawa Golf Club duplicate bridge high scores: North, South -- Mr. and Mrs, D. Mackinnon, 125; M. Moffatt and P. Fletcher, xs 11744; Mr. and Mrs. E, Bastedo, 110; C, Peacock and J. Hum- phreys, 10744. East, West -- Mr. and Mrs. Chubb, 115; Mr. and Mrs. R. Ross. 110%; Mrs. A. |Armstrong and Mrs. O. Mills, 10444; J. Germond and B. Field, 104%; Mrs. W. Karn and Mrs, H. Bull, 9944; Mr. and Mrs, F. Burrows, 98. The next games will be played Wednesday at 7.45 p.m. GM DUPLICATE BRIDGE General Motors duplicate bridge ci: high scores: North, South--Mr. and Mrs, W. Baker, 117%; L. Peele and Miss V: Drummond, 108%; Mrs. J. Bar- rand and Mrs. H, Cruwys, 108; W. Cox and K. Adams, 107; |Mrs, R. Hunter' and R. Niglis; |101. East, West -- D, McQuaig emon-)and H. Kamster, 114; S. Bird | and W. Grafer, 97; G. Jackson land D. Calhoun, 94%; Mrs, C. | Bowra and Mrs. H. Fleming, 94; |Mr. Sleep and Mr. Drummond, 94; Mr. and Mrs, E. Jeffery, 91. {The next game will be master jpoint on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. | HOSPITAL REPORT | The report for the Oshawa |General Hospital for the week ending Oct. 31 follows: admis- sions 321; newborn -- male 30, female 24; discharges 340; new- born discharges -- male 33, fe- male 28; major surgery, 84; minor surgery 128; eye, ear,, nose and throat, 75; treatments and examinations, 237; casts, BIRTHS 142; physiotherapy treatments 1133, visits 811; occupational '|therapy, 219. BELKO -- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Belko are pleased to announce the birth of 8 daughter, Elizabeth Ann, 7 Ibs. 12 ozs., at the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, November 1, 1964, ter) are happy to announce the safe ar- rival of a son, Paul Andrew, on Sunday, November 1, 1964 at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital. A brother for Laurie and Janice. McGUIRE -- Mr, end Mrs. Vincent Mc- to announce the birth of a son, Mark Vincent, 8 Ibs. 6 ozs., on Sunday, No- vember 1, 1964, at the Oshawa General Hospital. NYSHTA -- Stan and Bev (nee Busby) are pleased to announce the arrival of a daughter, Janice Marie, 7 Ibs. 6 oz., Monday, November 2, 1964, at the Osh- | Natalie. A second grandchild for Mrs. Sam Nyshta of Oshawa; a third grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Busby of Peterborough. A fifth great-grandchild of Mrs. George Bothwell of Millbrook, Ont. A special thanks to Dr. Stanley and the fourth floor staff. WALKER -- Bert and Marion (nee Heath) are pleased to announce the ar- rival of a son, Bryan Henry, on Thursday, | October 29, 1964, at the Oshawa General |Hospital, weighing 8 Ibs. 1 oz. A bro \ther for Cynthia Mae. Thanks to Dr.| |Doherty, Dr. Kowalsky end staff of 4C.| DEWLAND -- Bob and Betty (nee Bax- Guire (nee Nancy Vaughan) ere happy on) awa General Hospital. A little sister for| Three Named To A-P Board Council appointed three mem- bers to the newly-formed Air pollution Appeal Board and four others to a retarded children's school board Monday night. Louis Hyman, QC, James |Shetler and Dr; Oscar Mills |make tn the air pollution board. 3|This board is called for under the four-month-old air pollution | bylaw. Under a special act passed by the Ontario government, a six-man board must be set up where a _ retarded children's school exists Two members are named by |the local association. They are |Mrs. H. Schuerman and Mrs, W. J. Harris. The four council- lappointed members are Thom- Percy Manuel, fr Goiaes ia | as Driscoll, \Clark Hubbell | Thomas. DEATHS | The first two named by coun- {cil serve a two-year term, the |latter two only one year. MILLER, Wolfe M. | Mayor Lyman Gifford said \the city and the province share Entered into.rest in the Oshawa General | expenses of the retarded chil- Hospital on 'Tuesday, November 3, Wolfe M. Miller, beloved husband |Dorothy. Dudley. and father of Mrs.| Robert McPhee (Shirley) of Whitby, Mrs, | James Hessin (Marilyn) of Cobourg Mrs. Walter Trehern (Joyce) of aikawe. and brother of Miss Duicie Miller and |Olley, both of Oshawa; In his 64th year. | Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, | femora with. funeral service in Christ Memoria, Church Thursday, November 5 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme-| | tery. | LOCKE'S FLORISTS | Funeral arrangements and | floral requirements for ail | Occasions. | 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 oe dren's program on a 20-80 per cent basis.: He said great care Ars; | must be exercised in picking such a board because 'council has to approve anything they ask for in the way of operating funds, "It is the only scheme of this |kind I- know of," said the | Mayor. -- Nazi Barred From Canada OTTAWA (CP)--George Lin- jcoln Rockwell, head of the |United States Nazi party, is barred from entering Canada, Immigration Minister Tremblay |told the Commons Monday. Mr. Tremblay also said there Pedi was no truth to a re- | port that Rockwell visited Van- }couver iast week. Replying to a question askea| IN MEMORIAM @ MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK @ ASSURES PERPETUAL MEMORIALIZATION e@ EIGHT NATURAL FLORAL GARDENS - Courteous information at the Park Office. Phone 723-2633 MONUMENTS -- MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 OFFICE 723-1002 CARD OF THANKS FIELDER -- | wish to thank the nurses and staff of 4F for their kindness dur- pital. Special thanks to' Dr, Beckett and my special nurse, Mrs. Stan Millson. --|--Mrs. Lita Fielder, New Liskeard, Ont.| JARDINE -- Mr. Samuel Jardine and family wish to extend their deepest appre- ciation to their many friends for their kindness shown in the bereavement of a dear wife and mother. Many thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. Special thanks to Reverend Case and W. C. Town Funeral Chapel. LOGAN -- We' wish to express our thanks and appreciation to friends and relatives for the 'many. kindnesses, tele- grams, cards and floral tributts receiv- t the time of the passing of our! .nd and father, also many thanks| 2 Ven. Archdeacon Cleverdon, Drs. 3. John Logan end family ing my stay in Oshawa General Hos-| Friday by Frank Howard (NDP ~--Skeena), who said Rockwell fees reported to have registered at a Vancouver hotel, the min- ister said a check was made at all border entry points without finding any record that Rock-|. jwell had entered Canada re- cently, The hotel hadn't seen |him, either. Mr. Tremblay also noted that ja controversial CBC interview |with Rockwell, carried Oct, 25 on the national TV network, was filmed in the U.S. In Vancouver, commentator | Pat Burns of radio station CJOR said that Rockwell told him he was in Vancouver Monday, Oct. 26. | He said Rockwell telephoned {him from Vancouver Interna- \tional Airport and the two talked for 20 minutes. No: rea- son was given for Rockwell's visit to Vancouver other than that he was en route to San Francisco. CHARGES DROPPED VIENNA (AP) -- Disciplinary charges against Vienna police inspector Karl _ Silberbauer, captor of Anne Frank, have been dropped and he has re- turned to work. Silberbauer was suspended when it became known he arrested the Jewish girl and her family in wartime Holland as a member. of the |Gestapo. A review board ruled) |Silberbauer had not violated po- lice regulations when he omitted George's Catholic Church,| Smith ang Carnpbell and the nurses on| and Jackson|3A Oshawa General Hospital. mention of the Frank case upon joining the police in 1954. 1234; Mr. and Mrs. E. Henty,| Many of the spooks. and goblins who haunted Oshawa on Hallowe'en were after more than the usual 'trick or treat' this year, Contributions to the United Nations Inter- national Children's . Emer- gency Fund were sought by many children. A_ collection for the fund was taken re- cently during Hallowe'en cele- brations at the Simcoe Hall Crippled Children School and CHILDREN SEEK UN FUND DONATIONS Treatment Centre, on Bloor street east. A pupil, Murray Clark, 11, left, is shown above as he donates his pennies to a classmate, eight-year-old John O'Neill. --Oshawa Times Photo ee ee ee Ernie Lieberman, centre, promoter of stock car races at the CNE, gives two of his big winners a hand with their trophies. At left is amateur champion .Pat Duke, at right BIG WINNERS GIVEN HA isfprdé champ Jack Cook. Tro- phies were given out at the "von Stock Car racing hesesiici 8 annual banquet. Nomad Warren Moran is given Carling Cup by Harold Blakely. Newtonbrook's Ann Lysenko, 18 is 'Miss Eastern Canada Rugger". There was nothing gentle about the game which saw Nomads defeat Montreal Mount Royals, 19-8, to win the Eastern Canada Rugger championships on Sat- urday at Varsity stadium. __ Montreal lost two men in\ the TROPHY AWARDED TO NOMAD first two minutes and Nomads another with 15 minutes left. This. resulted in the visitors playing 13 to 15 men most of the way in aftempting to de- fend the crown won last year by Montreal Barbarians. SINGING SLIMS NUERNBERG (AP) -- A Ba- varian parish newspaper car- ried an advertiserent for choir singers declaring that girls who sing regularly will lose weight in a matter of wegks. The Protestant Press Service called the ad "more than question- able' and said church choirs were to exalt God alone rather than serve as reducing salons, |' PRISONERS FREED NEW DELHI (AP) -- Three men serving life terms for com- plicity in the 1948 assassination of Mohandas K. Gandhi have been released by the Indian gov- ernment. They are Madan Lal Pahway, V. R. Rarkare and A. Godse. The latter is the brother of the actual assassin, a Hindu fanatic, who was hanged-for the crime. USEFUL -ROCKS MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet Scien- tists are studying a mysterious substance secreted by rocks found in the republic of Tadz- hikistan when 'they are heated to high temperatures, the news agency Tass reports. The wax- like sustance is called "golden tears" in ancient legends and is said to possess "miraculous me- dicinal properties." JAPANESE TO SCALE TOKYO (AP) -- Thirteen al- pinists from. Tokyo's Waseda University plan an assault next spring on 27,664 - foot Lohtze Shar peak in the Himalayas. Lo- NEWS IN BRIEF cated near Mt. Everest in Ne- pal, it is the eighth highest mountain in the world and the highest ever to-be attempted by a Japanese expedition, ANCIENT GLASS FOUND DAMASCUS (AP) -- Syrian archeologists have unearthed painted glass pieces dating from peg Third century which appear o show Hercules wrestling with a large animal. The Syrian an- tiquities department said the fragments were found at the ancient ruins of Palmyra in Central' Syria, where archeolo- WELFARE HINDERS EDMONTON (CP) -- George Naogizis, 2, an Ojibway artist and poet, says government help for Indians has been so great, the Indian has lost his initia- tive. "We must teach,our young people how to get aféng in the cities and the 'kinds of things they must do when they are out of the protection of the reser'va- tions," he said in an interview. ACTORS SIGNED BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP) -- The Canadian Players have signed two well-known Strat- ford Festival actors for the production Passion and Des- tiny for its five-week Ontario tour in late fall, Amelia Hall, who played in Country Wife and Richard II, and Mervyn Blake, featured 'in King Lear and Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, |' will' form part of the players' first. Shakespearean offering. | HOME OF STILTON STILTON, England (CP)-- The inn that gave Stilton cheese its name has been closed down because it is too expensive to repair. English Parmesan cheese picked up the naire Stilton soon after the inn's land- lord started selling it in the 18th century, The cheese remained a feature on all menus until the inn's last day., ECONOMY PROGRAM KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP)-- The Cabinet is reported to have approved a land economy pro- gram. It is understood to pro- vide regular government inspec- tion of holdings over 400 acres and forfeiture of properties if they are not in use or underused and not developed according to required planning under govern ment suggestions. PARKING COSTS. UP LONDON (CP) -- Borough council of Westminster is to increase parking meter charges in the districts of Mayfair, Soho, St. James and the Ald- wych area. Minimum charges will increase to two shillings an hour from sixpence. NETS OR QUIT WORKSOP, Lngland (AP) -- Shoulder - length, better-than- Beatle hair styles for beys at Nottinghamshire C 0 lle ge for Further Education has caused the headmaster to make an ulti- matum, Fearing fatal hair tan- gles in machinery trade classes ve students their choice: Hair nets or quit school. Most have chosen hairnets,