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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1964, p. 18

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fA ie rte ne BE ' 38--Coming Events BAZAAR - AUSPICES LADIES' AUXILIARY CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 43 at Legion Holl Tuesday, Nov. 24th, 8: p.m. FANCY WORK, SOCKS and NOVELTIES, APRONS, CHILDREN'S WEAR... TOUCH. AND TAKE ™ COUNTRY STORE HOME COOKING, CANDY TEA ROOM DRAW FOR PRIZES. WESTMOUNT UNITED CHURCH U.C.W. SNOWFLAKE TEA & BAZAAR WED., NOV. 25th meeting of the Hotel Salec Man- "No Tips Means tne Association. Mr. Bess suggested that hotel Bad Service" | nae stop _ showering conventions officials with hand- TORONTO (CP) -- Neglect ? do a little "hand greasing" outs because such gifts don't bring them any more business; North American hotels she you'll end up getting bad servi} ice and doing 90 per cent of the | DANCE work yourself, hotel executives were told Friday. T ON! CHT Everyone from bellhop to Old Time - Modern | head waiter gets -- and expects , ADMISSION--$1.25 wee 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Nevember 21, 1964 38--Coming Events 30--Automobiles for Sale ;34--Automobile Repeir JAMBOREE "SPOT CASH WEEK-END et nt pol th Kerem WHEELING W.VA. | | eta otEAVING FRIDAY, NOV. 27th 723-9421 $ ALL CASH $ RETURNING NOV. 29 For cleon cars, or trucks we ' Time for shopping ond , deal up or down, Liens paid. _ Sightseeing NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST, NORTH Across from Royal Hotel WHITBY 668-3331 TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS: (All Makes and Models) oo Auto Strikes Not Too Jolting To U.S. Economy By JACK LEFLER Not so for Ford, which had NEW YORK (AP)--How hardjconcluded a national agreement have automobile strikes hit the|with the United Auto Workers United States economy? jbefore General Motors was Economists are assessing' the|struck, Ford was in full pro- situation and the consensus this}duction while GM was idle, but week seemed to be that it isjlocal disputes cropped up and a jolt but not a severe one. (by Friday night all of Ford's It will take more time to tell| assembly plants had been definitely. jclosed down, starved for parts. . Same results showed up in] However, a settlement at the statistics for October,| vital Sterling Township, Mich., = General Motors was 'shut! piant Friday night was followed down. by a Ford announcement 'that More will be found in Novem- it would take steps to resume ber, when Ford Motor Co, WaS| production at once at all its lo- all but closed by local-> level!cations except two Michigan work stoppages. assembly plants still on' strike. The General Motors strike) 'phe company said all its as- has been settled but declines in lsembly plants, except the two factory orders and production); , 'Michigan unless there are of available goods in October -ottlements there in the mean- eee eee September. This was the first drop in more than a year. Meanwhile, threat of a strike by six railway shot craft unions hung over the economy. The walkout, set for 6 a.m. Monday, would cripple the entire U.S. railway system. However, there were high hopes that the dead- lock could be ended before the deadine. The stock market twice this week surged to new ail - time highs. Among developments were 2-for-l stock splits by Sears, Roebuck and Co., East- man Kodak Co., and Coca Cola and du Pont's distribution of its last 23,000,000 shares of Gen- eral Motors stock. Price changes news. --his share of tips, especially when conventions are held, said Norman £. Bess, executive vice-president of the American Society ot Association Execu- tives of Washington. "You have a staff meeting when you leave a hotel te make sure you haven't overlooked anyone," he told the annual The immortal Hank Williams | hives again, Sings again... On Sat. Evening attend the W.W.V.A, JAMBOREE Tour includes Transportation, Accommodation ond: Tickets to the W.W.V.A. World's Original JAMBOREE. For information end reserva: tions coll: NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA TO DISPENSE WITH A VOTE OF THE ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1, The Council of the Cor. also made a CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. 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 1964 CHEVROLET '2-ton Fleetside, 8 foot box, deluxe cab and trim, automatic, 3,500 miles, under pb nos Cost $2,997. ait price $2,300. Rainbow Motel, New- 1960 wie bed Parisienne, power brakes, power good tires, good clean car, s1,400 or or 4 offer. Brooklin 655-4850. 1956 FORD 6 clean ee 'ieee motor and radio. Telephone 723- 1958 MERCURY Rey. new -- paint. pore car. also 1958 Pontiac. station: V-8 automatic transmission. Tele- phone 'Brooklin 655-3079. 1962 typed grldueta two door de- 6 cylinder luze, like new, motor, radio, seat belts, mileage 18,000. After 6 p.m. 725-5574. Financing can be arranged. 1955 po deg A 2 door standard, bive, 900d condition. $125. Must seli! 1045 Olive avenue off Grandview. 194 FORD, running condition, $75 Telephone. '668-5760 pre OLDSMOBILE 9, all power juipped, new tires, 1959 Vauxhall sedan, pertect little second car. 725-4555 after 12 1962 PONTIAC Acadian convertible. Com- pletely equipped. Mileage under 17,000. Bld or trade. Private on owner, Telephone Whitby 668-4728. three-ton truck 1700 g00d condition, Telephone 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air sedan, 6 cylinder, standard transmission, custom radio, bgp a ia excellent condition. Telephone 72: 761 'ranting parinaane Baim hard- fop V8 automatic power 196 CHEVROLET Biscayne, four-door sedan, 6 cylinder standard transmission. a 0 ee color wae) Geld. Excel- Phone im SonTIne custom = two-door hardtop Boe' betas black trim. V-8 _-- matic, oe, Paes braki radio, spotless et . Call 725-1001, 63 PONTIAC Parisienne Lent ghaceng le Be Bi eg gen seats, console, radio, whte with bleck top, red rim, im. Phone 725-1801. 7" ' pel neh 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard- top écylinder automatic custom radio, bg ay tres, Finished in saddle tan. 1962 PONTIAC sedan, €ond' standard trans- mission, good 0400 after 5. ition, Telephone 725- pag CHEVROLET convertible, one own- automatic 6 cylinder, radio, good fires. $1295, after 6 evenings call 723-9833. 1964 FORD, two-door hardtop, ful ered, whitewalls wheel Roo 'radio. Tele: Phone after 5 p.m, 723-5550. 1961 _ PONTIAC, Parcioia one V-8, good eondition, Bernal al CHEVROLET copa paraT We stored, new battery, licenco, $550, and Motors, Kent USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make trailers, also used fires, 509 Bloor Street €ast after 4, 723-2281. 1958 OLDSMOBILE four-door hardtop. Board for approval of the construction of a twin cell Creek, at on estimoted cost of $78,000.00 where- of the amount of $38,- 000.00 shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the gen- eral rate over a period not exceeding 10 years. . Application will be made to The Ontario Municipal Board for an order to dis- pense with the assent of the 'electors to the un- dertaking of the said works, Any ratepayer may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, send by post prepaid to the Clerk of the City of Oshawa, at the address given below, a notice in writing stat- ing his. objection to such approval and the grounds of such objection. to the statute thot the assent of the electors' shall mot be required and may approve of the said works, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when objections will be: consid- ered. DATED ot the City of Oshowa this 14th day of November, 1964, L. R. BARRAND, City Clerk, City of Oshawa, 50 Centre Street, Oshawa. CITY OF OSHAWA SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES A sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the City of Oshawa will' be held in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, Oshawa, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of Tuesday, the fifteentt. day of December, 1964, unless the toxes and costs are sooner paid, The list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes hos been published in the Ontario Gazette on the Sth day of September, 1964. Copies of the said list may be obtained ot the office of the City Treasurer. Dated at Oshawe, Ontario, this 19th day of September, 1964, |. F. MARKSON Treasurer Full power. New tires. 728-7902. res, Good condition.|!, Victor Solotorow, Oshawa, will not be responsible for any 639 Howard Street, 199) PONTIAC Parisienne, 6, automatic, | on Push button custom radio, excellent con- dition. $825. Whitby 668-5447, without my written consen' igned in my name by anyone, on or after this date, Nevermer 20, 1964 Victor Solotorow. 1938 CHEVROLET, 2-door 6 cyl- inder, automatic, radio, new tires, new body job. $650 or best offer. 725-5685. 31--Compact Cars for Sale VOLVO SALES AND SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New ond Used Cors 334 Riston Rd. S. 723-3461 Open Evenings 196 RENAULT sedan, A-1 Condition, $295. 1955 Chevrolet, very good condition, $195. Apply 509 Bloor Street East after 4 pm. 1961 CORVAIR sedan, one owner car in excellent condition. Driven three years. Automatic whitewalls, radio. Priced at $995 for quick sale. Phone Whitby 668-3446 1961 COMET, deluxe model, six cylinder, 4door, radio, white walis, wheel discs, very immaculate. ones mileage, one owner, Telephone 668- pea EM oe tac cat. A Se 1954 AUSTIN, Ad), new exhaust system, winterized block heater, $85. Call 723-7460. 33--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 SHAW auto hieovned Co., cars bought, parts for sale.-tron end metals bought, " 37--Auctions BAILIFFS SALE By virtue of the landlord war- rant, we will offer for sale-- restaurant equipment, situat-: ed SIMCOE STREET NORTH R.R. 1, OSHAWA, PLAZA RESTAURANT. Sale commencing Wedeene day, Nov. 25th 10 4 Tables (23), Guin' '(80), High choirs (2), Universal Cooler, Stainless steel cool- er, sliding glass doors, Un- iversal cooler, serving cobin- et, Coca Cola cooler (2),; Wurlitzer music box; Cig- arette machine (J. B. Vend- ing) owner; Warming oven cabinet; Meat block; Salad cabinet' and cooler; Freezer (Four door unit); Meat Slicer (Berkel); Electric grill (Mof- fat); Quontity cups and sauc- ers, spoons, knives, glass dishes etc.; Electric clock; Piano, Floor mats (2); Mark Vending * machine; Drapes and fixtures; Air conditioner (Gibson); Floor rack; Office desk with swivel chair; Fil- ing cabinet (steel); Type- writer (Remington) Frig. (Racine); Wall picture; Let- ter carriage or tray; Wirl- pool freezer (R.C.A.); Astral frige, (small); Mirror;: Par- signs (2); Table cloths. Terms Strictly Cash Elmer Wilber - Auctioneer Bill Stack -- Licensed and Bonded Boiliff. 38--Coming Events Bloor Street east 725-2311. ute Wreck- OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and ers, 1175 Nelson Street, wart cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. LAKESHORE Auto Wréckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices. paid. 200 Wentworth East, 725-1181. 34--Automobile Repair BARGAINS Anti-freeze S229 All Chev., Pontiac mufflers Installed os° 87.77 4-way Flasher kit .. $2.79 Ignition Wire Kit ... $2.95 DOC'S AUTO 1600 King E, -- 728-7781 (All other occ, 10% off with ELITE BAZAAR & TEA at Simcoe St, United Church Tuesday, Nov 24th TIME. 2-4, Antique display and Cards from United Nation's (special ottraction). TEA 50c this coupon), AUSPICES W.C.T.U. COLMER Travel Service 623-3265 BOWMANVILLE FREE ADMISSION FREE KINSMEN BINGO 1, KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST, WEST TUESDAY, 8 O'CLOCK $150 Jackpot -- $20 each line plus $50 Full Card 5 -- $30 Garnes 2 -- $250 Jackots 20 -- $20 Jackpots Jackpot Nos, 54 and 54 . Eorly Bird Games --Extra Buses-- 7:30 Bus Direct from 4 Corners Children under 16 not allowed Monday -- 8:00 P.M. BINGO St. Gertrude's Auditorium 690 King St. East ot Forewell FREE--ADMISSION--FREE 20 Reg. Games----Total $300 SNOWBALL----$210 in 56 Nos. $20 Con, Pius $10 each horizontal line Reguler Jackpot -- $100 in '51 Nos. $20 Con. SHARE THE WEALTH Good Parking Extra Bus Service No Children, Please PARKING IN SCHOOL YARD DURING ROAD CONSTRUCTION WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE BINGO Monday, Nov. 23rd. Admission Ticket Gives You Free Chance On Door Prize. 2 -- $250 Jackpot Nos. 50 and 55 1 -- $150 Jackpot Jackpot Pays Double in 52 Nos, or Less 20 Games at $20 5 Special Games at $30 -- games pay double in 17 Nos. or less, $100.00 Door Prize Eorly Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extro Buses RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA Children under 16 not admitted CALIFORNIA Escorted tour 27 days March 2 to 28 Places of interest Salt Lake City, Reno, Son Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood, Dis- neylond, Son Diego, Grand Canyon and many others. Travel air conditioned motor coach, No night travel. Tours and hotels arranged. Phone or write ROWE TRAVEL AGENCY PORT HOPE, ONT. BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, NOV. 21 7:30: P.M. 20 Games -- $8 Share the Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots to go 1--$150 Jackpot to go Children Under 16 Not Admitted 7:30 P.M, STRAIN over household chores. Painters, Plumbers, Cleaners and other -- services you need are offered in the Times Business Services Directory daily. reflects its effects. When labor peace was estab-| lished, General Motors got back into the full swing of produc-| tion. By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--In deal- ing with a television career, Gig Young confides, it pays to keep saying no. Young calculates he has had offers for 50 series over the past decade. To each he has said no, often with surprising results. "The first.time was about 10 years ago when Ziv asked me to do Boston Blackie,'"' he re- called. "At that time I didn't even know what Ziv was. They offered me $25,000 a year to do the series, which in those days was pretty nice dough--espe- cially to a guy who hadn't worked for a year. "But something told me to say no, and I did, despite how attractive they made it for me. Outside the office my agent said I should go see an analyst." Gig went to Broadway in- stead, scoring in Oh Men, Oh Women. He was playing the role in San Francisco a year or two later when a call came from J. L. Warner, who wanted him to be host of Warner Broth- ers Presents. Again Gig said no, HE SAID NO--BUT-- "The money they offered was fantastic--$75,000 just for inter- viewing people and playing host six minutes a week," he said. "Still, my instincts told me to say no. I made demands that I thought they would refuse, in- cluding a movie a year at $102,000. They agreed to every- thing, including my demand ONTARIO COUNTY} £=* FARM CALENDAR Monday, Nov. 23, 10.30 a.m., Brighton, Department of Agri- culture Office Regional Pilan- ning Meeting for Members of the Extension Branch. Monday. Nov, 23, 8 p.m., Ux- bridge, Dept. of Agriculture Board Room Holstein Club Di- rectors' Meeting. Tuesday, Nov. 24, 8.30 p.m., Greenbank Community Hall -- November Meeting for Port Perry Junior Farmers. Wednesday, Nov. 25, 10.30 aim., Uxbridge, Dept. of Agri- culture Board Room. Toronto District Milk Producers' Annual Meeting. Wednesday, Nov. 25; 7 p.m., Sandford Community Hall Ontario County Corn Club An- nual Banquet. Wednesday, Nov. 25, 8 p.m., Uxbridge, Dept. of Agriculture Board Room, Uxbridge Farm- ers' Co-op Producers' Meeting. Wednesday, Nov. 25, 8 p.m., Uxbridge High School -- Ontario County Junior Farmer Choir Rehearsal. Friday, Nov. 27, 7 p.m., Bea- verton -- Beaverton Jr. Farm- ers'. Annual Banquet. Saturday, Nov. 28, 9 a.m., Port Perry High School -- 4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Day for South Ontario. Tuesday, Dec. 1, 7 p.m., Ux- bridge Trinity United Church-- Federation of Agricultural An- nual Banquet, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1.30 p.m. -- Lennox and Addington County Beef Producers' Tour of farms in Ontario County. Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 2 and 3, 10 a.m.,. Ux- bridge Dept. Board Room --Bethesda-Reach Women's Institute Training School. Wednesday, Dec. 2, 8 p.m., Uxbridge High School -- Ontario County Junior Farmer Choir Rehearsal. Thursday,. Dec. 3, 7 p.m., Sandford Community Hall -- 500 Bushel Potato Club.Annual Ban- quet. Thursday, Dec. 3, 8.30 p.m., Brooklin Township Hall--Decem ber Meeting for Brooklin Jun- ior Farmers. Friday, Dec. 4, 7 p.m., Stouff- ville Masonic Hall -- Plowmen's Banquet in honor of Donald Dunkeld, 1964 Canadian Plow Champion. Tuesday, Dec. 8, 8.30 p.m., Uxbridge High School -- Decem- ber Meeting for Uxbridge -- Farmers. Wednesday, Dec' 9, 8 p.m., Uxbridge, Dept. of. Agriculture Board Room Uxbridge Farmers' Co-op Producers' Meeting. Wednesday, Dec. 9, 8 p.m., Uxbridge High School -- Ontario County Junior Farmers' Choir Rehearsal. of Agriculture |F Gig Young Just Keeps Saying No that all the matters be placed in my contract. It took three months to compose.' Gig suffered through a year of the job as host, then hustled back to Broadway. Again he said no when he was asked to play one of The Rogues with) Charles Boyer and David Niven. } Again, an analyst was pre- scribed for Gig. He succ: setkcal to persuasion for a number of/| reasons: "The work arrangement was} ideal--six months of production | per year, with a three + year! limit.' | Maid's Fortune To 7 Charities COBOURG, Ont. (CP) -- An Irish immigrant who died Oct. 28 after spending her life as a household maid has named seven charities as equal reci-' pients of her $81,116 estate, Mary Catherine Bowe, 93, came to this town about 40 miles west of Oshawa from County Kilkennie in 1887 with her parents, brother and two sisters. When Mary was 19, she and a sister, Julia, went to Utica, N.Y., to work as housemaids. Another sister, Bessie, was a housemaid at Rochester, N.Y. SUILVIM DiwidITa 33ud Motor City Car Club THE TWILIGHTS SUNDAY, NOV. 22 8:30 P.M, till 11:30 P.M. with membership cord--$1.25 ne oo 3 LEGENDARY IRISH REGIMENTS > cae \ MILITARY TATTOO POMP AND CEREMONY A ROUSING SPECTACLE > HUGE TROUPE OF 120 THE ROYAL INNISKILLING FUSILIERS THE ROYAL ULSTER RIFLES 'THE ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS (Princess Vietoria's) EXTRA! IRISH DANCERS from the Women's Royal Army Corps IN THE PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Monday, Nov. 23 8:15 Tickets $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 Mail Order Form For Tickets or Phone 743-3561 Address . City ... Please Enclose Cheque or Money Order | INDEX jtome, should go back in pro- duction by Nov. 30. GM and Chrysier scheduled jrecord output this week but | production slipped to an esgti- mated 157,800 cars from 178,327 last week and 188,059 a year ago. Doubts began to rise that domestic car sales for the 1964 calendar year would reach the widely predicted 8,000,000. Factory orders for durable goods also dropped about five per cent to $18,300,000,000 in October from. $19,300,000,000 in September, SLIPS The Federal Reserve Board reports its production index slipped to 131.7 per cent of the | 1957- 59 average from 134 in iZzZA telephone 728-0192 EP i's A big Canadian paper ex- porter, MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell, cut its price of news- print by $10 a ton from the $134 quotation that had been in effect since 1957. Other major newsprint producers were studying the move but up to Friday night only one had fol- Co. in Oregon. lowed suit -- Publishers Paper" in oneageay ig SATURDAY We've just Hitched our wagon to another Star NOW... ORGE SUSAN HANITON- OLIVER BUTTONS: i | FEATURE DAILY AT... | 1:30 - 3:35 - 5:30 - 7:35 9:35 DANCE TO PETE SCHOLFIELD and the COLLEGIANS Plus JUDY DENNISON LIMITED ENGAGEMENT Couples only. Dancing 9 p.m. till 12 Reservations 723-2143 ~--- 725-1348 LAST THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI"--Color Plus--"'THE QUICK GUN"--Audie Murphy (Color) @ STARTS SUNDAY @ FIRST OSHAWA TIMES TODAY! ACADEMY AWARD WINNER ! Best Original Screen Play ! SEASON'S SHOWING ! ROLLICKING FUN & LAUGHS! 8 P.M. Refrech Oshawa & District Old Country Club AUTUMN DANCE @ THE NEW KINSMEN HALL @ MacMillan Drive -- Oshawe SAT., NOV. 2Ist, 1964 TILL 12 DANCE TO GERALDO and Li: d Bar Door Prize :-- $1.50 per person -- Spot Prizes BEST COMEDY "DIVORCE ITALIAN STyYie' BRIAN RIX ADMITTANCE LP LIZ FRASER "MAKE MINE A DOUBLE" -- with -- CECIL PARKER > 4 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. pot 3 b:30" 30 . M. BILTMORE, DANCE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION HALL 90 CENTRE ST. -- OSHAWA to the music of Jack DODDS AND HIS ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, NOV. 2ist 9 to 12 e 2.00 PER COUPLE / THE SCREEN COMMITS THE PERFECT COMEDY! \ "GET" Take:'a break from Studying COME TO Relax 50c Members e THE "GET" and Enjoy. 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All the exciting competitions and thrilling events of the Calgary Br calf roping, steer wrestling, wild cow milking, fro riding. | Demonstrations By the Fomed j CANADIAN CUTTING HORSES Wednesday, November 25 is "Countiy Night" ' featuring TV personality Gordie Tapp, Times of performances: Nov, 22, 2:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Nov. 23, 24 and .25, 8:00 p.m, Nov. 26, 9:00 p.m, Nov, 27, 5:30 p.m. ond 9:00 p.m, Ticket prices: $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.50 TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

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