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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jan 1965, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jenuary 26, 1965 30--Automobiles for Sale 1999 CHEVROLET Biscayne sedan, 6 cyl- 'Simei down payment. Take over pay- ments, $33 monthly. Sickness, must sell, 778-4817. 1952 ) CHEVROLET wilt with radio, in fair. con dition, $65. Telephone 728-9028. i958 PONTIAC | ; sienne convertible, full i with power st! brakes Séi0 or best best offer. ¢ Call- 'Ts ts. PLAYGIRL'S Sports car, , full price 3700. Austin-Healey Sprite Mark |. Excellent shape, Must be seen to be appreciated. Brooxlin 655-3139. 1959 CADILLAC convertible, , white red trim, white roof, fully ae equip- ped. Low mileage and mechanical condi- ~\|tion fully guaranteed. yg Brown Motors, 725-1861. Need oa 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard- top, finished in saddle tan with matching trim, 6&cylinder custom radio. Low mile age. Fully guaranteed. Gus Brown Mo- tors. Telephone 725-1801. 1959 "PONTIAC "Parisienne con power brakes, power steering, custom radio, previous owner's name on request. Low mileage. Fully guaranteed. Gus Brown Motors. Telephone 725-1801. |1959 IMPALA, two-door hardtop V8 auto- |matic, power equipped. Custom radio, Gus Brown Mo- 27----Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS Available in private home, Call between 5S and 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N. 728-8671 FURNISHED room, pri th and en- trance, for gentleman. Telephone 728-1059 | ALSERT STREET: | fen / furnished bed- room, suit refined | Telephone after 4 p.m. and all day Frc 5-9424, WHITBY: $10 each, shared motel accom- modation; $2: with board; also priva' units. Whitby 668-2067, 0 SINGLE ROOMS and board. Apply 25): Division Stree. DOUBLE -- Furnished ed room with y kich- privileges. For information please 25-7780. CENTRE STREET -- Furnished house. keeping semi-private entrance, | ri bathroom on same floor, suitable for gentleman. Parking no problem. Tele-) phone 725-7273 . Single rooms. Furnished. Wom-|spotiess inside and out. jerred, cooking facilities, Affer 8.15|tors. 725-1801. pum. call 7237832. 1961 VOLVO deluxe model with custom SOUTH END, nicely furnished |radio, Exceller: Aside car. $1250. Must private entrance, Darke facilities. Suit | sell! Phone 725-1 pentlemen,: Taecnene ead 1956 eae SaCT. "Fourdoor hardiop, no rust, good tires, needs some motor re "tne couple. Close| pairs. $195 or best offer. Apply 130 Warren to bus and shoppi hapelve centre. Apply at 306 Avenue, Pacific Avenue. CHRORE TRE TWO furnished rooms, suitable for "se|31--Compact ¢ Cars 'for Sale er couple. Heat and hydro soppres:| s Appiy 343 Ritson Road North, Dial! MOTOR SALES LTD. 722-4817. | 28--Room and Board OLE AGEN Sales and Service | Two | rooms. 'suit your a ach New and Used Cars 00) ind board for one gentleman to share with another gentleman, lunches 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 packed. Shift worker welcome. 136 Sum- Open Evenings mer Street PEUGEOT and VOLVO ROOM AND BOARD for SALES and SERVICE gentiemen, twin beds, lunches Apply 93 Bruce Street or JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE 728-6055. a oe Tae ROOM AND . BOARD in General Repair and Auto-Electric Service young family. Ride available plant, Call 728-9277. ROOM and BOARD for gentiemen only Very centrally located. Lunches packed. Apply at 296 King Street East near Ritson Road. Apply 260 Atho! Street East. 449 Ritson Road South ROOM AND BOARD for two girls Willing | Oshawa 728-0921 fo share. Twin beds. Central, close to , $7 ly buys 1960 Vauxhall bus. Call between 6 - 8 p.m. 723-5137. bell eagle Rei Rigg a Ve ere Cash, trade ov terms at Nicols Motors, 29--Wanted to Rent Whitby, 668-3321. i EXECUTIVE needs three- or four-bed-|1959 VAUXHALL Cresta four-door, new) room home, preferably north-west resi-/ paint job, custom radio, runs excellentiy,/ dential area Telephone evenings 668-8706; Gus Brown Motors, 725- -1801 days 723-722? 1964 CORVAIR MONZA coupe, 110 HP, THREE-BEDROOM house, Brooklin or|four-speed accessories, Palomar Red, vicinity, banker and family, two daugh-|black interior Phone 728-6448 after six. ters, Brooklin 655-4831. 1962 FORD Consul 315, perfect condition, TWO or three bedroom house wanted|deluxe, radio. etc. $1200 value for $900. close to schools or south General Motors.| Call Ron at 745-4524 until 4 p.m | Willing | to pay $75 to $80 monthly. - 723-6223 194) CORVAIR Monza, four-door auto- ROOM and board wanted for Ontario matic, custom radio, padded dash, - 26,000 Hydro Construction crew in Whitby or|guaranteed original miles. Lady owned Oshawa area. Telephone Islington 231-4111 Lg driven since new. Gus Brown Motors, extension 609 collect. 1801. 30--Automobiles for Sale [s2--Tracks for Sale |TWO-TON stake truck, reasonable, 1957 |Ford Vston good shape. Telephone | 728-7781 after 9 p.m. Call" 725- 8060, | 1947 CHEVROLET, tow truck, | winch, 300 ft cable. Dodge truck, 1949,| one ton GMC Dial Hampton 263-2445 or 725-9861 1954 FORD, body. Before 165 Verdun -- Road. 'one or two packed. telephone "home with) fo north RA0M AND BOARD for gentlemen or BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. --OSHAWA (Just East of ally Road) 723-4494 . 725-5574 $ ALL CASH 'For clean cars, or trucks we deal up or down, Liens paid. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. NORTH Across: from Royal Hotel Whitby 668-3331 KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought ond sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always top quality and No. 4, half-ton, good "motor 1* a.m. apply Apt. 728-5883 33--Automobiles Wanted _ 4) CARS WANTED | Buying a New Car? | Sell your used car,.to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Cer Dealer and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS | 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 |SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. fron and metals |bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck-| ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245, | LAKESHORE | AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid, | 200 Wentworth East, 725-118), |34-- Automobile Repair 24 HR. TOWING AND LEAGUE ROAD SERVICE (38--Coming Events CITY OF OSHAWA PROPERTY OWNERS 1965 INTERIM | | ca | | 728-7781 Snow plowing, parts and service. DOC'S AUTO 1600 KING E. Speed Custom.and Auto Accessories SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 1957 CHEVROLET Bei radio, automatic; also four-door V-8. Both order. Each a bargain. service and front end 226 Celina Street EXPERT brake suspension alignment Call 723-4233 Air four-door, TRANSMISSION specialists, transmissions 1956 Chevrolet are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North perfect running! Phone 728-7339 Private. Apply - 183 Windsor Street OSHAWA tune-up. Centre offers expert --, -- = - carburator and auto electric service. 222 $5. DOWN, $9 weekly buys 'S7 Chevy, king Street West, 728-0817 two-door hardtop. Immaculate condition, 35--Lost and Found nside and ovt, in top mechanical condi tion, Cash, trade or terms at Nicol's Motors, Whitby 668-3331 LOST -- Grandview. and King, January 1955 FORD coach, asking $100. Must be '6 off moving van, jewel box, wedding moved by February |. Best cash offer Vell and tiara; ring black onyx with dia accepted. Alse two 15" snow tires. Mond; valuable keepsake. Reward. 723- 725-5727 2297; evenings 728-4842 10 PER CENT DOWN, $55 weekiy buys LOST -- Beagle, male, since January 16. 1964. Pontiac V-8 convertible, stick shift, Black, tan anc white. We really miss joaded with extras. Still under warranty, him. Reward Telephone Whitby 668-8969 Cash, trade or terms, at Nicols Motors, 36--Legal Whitby, 668-3321 1963 CHEVROLET impaia, THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE OF STREET CLOSING Best offer. 728-0057, $10 DOWN, $7 weekly buys this TAKE NOTICE thot the Council: of The Corporation 1957 Pontiac 4door hardtop. Cash, of the City of Oshawa at its or terms at 'Nicols Motors, meeting to be held on Mon- 668-3331. $90 DOWN, $14 weekly buys this 1959 doy, the 15th doy of Febru 1965 at 7:30 o'clock in Pontia. 4door Parisienne. This car re flects great care! Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors. Whitby 668-3331 1989 METEOR, V-8 automatic, 2-tone brown and beige This car has to be seen to be appreciated, Gus Brown Motors, the Council Chambers, City Hall, Osh- awa, intends to pass a by- law to close up the southerly one hundred feet of: Fernhill Boulevard. as shown on Plan 725-1801 1961 PONTIAC Laurentian, automatic. radio, tubeless 263 anu. being that part of the said highway which lies south of the easterly produc- 778-9164 $25 DOWN, $15 weekly, buys this lovely of the southerly limit lot 41, Plan 436. A plan 1960 Chevy, 4door hardtop with V-8 Motor, automatic, radio, etc. Cash, trade showing the port of Fernhill Boulevard to be closed is on or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby file and may be examined in #68-3321 1960 CHEVROLET V-8 automatic, good the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, Oshawa, Ontario, condition with many extras, $1195 or best AND TAKE FURTHER NO- offer. Dial Bowmanville 623-2553. 1964 CHEVROLET, Bel Air, four-door, 8 TICE that the Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to cylinder, automatic transmission, power steering, radio, whitewalls. Telephone pass a by-law to authorized the sale of the part of Fern- + 123-7164. 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air, 4-door eae hill Boulevard tc closed, reserving, however, to the 8 cylinder, automatic, power | Corporation of the City of y equipped, | radio, whitewalls, padded dash, tinted glass, etc. Oshawa an easement to main- tain an existing storm sewer Low mileage. Excellent condi- tion, Telephone 725-6316. across the said closed-up highway 4door hard-| power equip-| immaculate. lovely trade Whitby four-barrel Telephone the afternoon at tion of 1962 MERCURY two-door hardtop, V-8,) tow mileage, $1495. Call Bowmanville 623-3916. 1964 CHEVELLE, V-8, two-door hardtop,! fully equipped. Telephone Blackstock 986-4459. 1963 CHEVY Supersports; with 327 motor.| "This car must be seen to be appreciated.) Showroom condition. 10 per cent down, $20 weekly. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, Whitby 668-3231 1964 CHEVROLET convertible, V-6 auto-| matic, radio. whitewalis, wheel discs,| padded dash red, black top, low mileage. Dial 623-5976 1962 SUPER 88, four-door hardtop, Olds- mobile, fully loaded, new licence. Tele-| phone - 2900, USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make! trailers. also used tires, 509 Bloor Street} East after 4 723-2281, | 1957 BUICK two-door hardtop. Good con- dition, $250 or best offer. Telephone| 48-5154 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian station wagon, } V-8 automatic, A-1 condition. Open to} offers. Telephone 728-3817. 1954 CHEVROLET coach, excelient 'rial motor and body Radio, power steering. | Was lady's car. $125. Telephone 723-5387.! 19 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, $695. Dial 0 be ' AND TAKE FURTHER NO- TICE that at the said meet- ing the Council shall hear in person or by his counsel, so licitor agent any person who, claims thot his land will be prejudicially affected by the by-law and who applies to be heard DAT day or ED at Oshowa this 1965 Barrand, Esq., City Clerk, 19th of Jonuary L. R fe PONTE two-door, six, automatic, sharp. Dial 623-7218, | * (TAX BILLS ARE IN THE MAIL If Not Received by Jan 27th| Please Phone Tax Dept. 725-1153 Unless your Mortgagee Pays Your Taxes (These have been mailed or delivered to your Mortgage Company and will be mailed BINGO TUES., JAN. 26th 7:30 P.M. 20 regular games $8 and $10 Share The Wealth $150 Jackpot 57 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, 57 and 57 JUBILEE PAVILION FREE ADMISSION Children Under 16 Not Admitted KINSMEN_ BINGO TUESDAY 8 O'CLOCK FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jesknot Nos. 52 and 54 EARLY BIRD GAMES |KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. W RUMMAGE SALE Rundle Park Clubhouse on Wed., Jan. 27th--1 P.M. to the owner when paid by the Mortgagee Company.) SEND CHEQUES EARLY TO AVOID OVERLOOKING Please Read Back of Tax Bill 1965 BUSINESS TAX WILL NOT BE MAILED UNTIL APPROXIMATELY APRIL 15th THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY of OSHAWA TAX DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE 725-1153 | | | | | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Corporation of the City of Oshawa will apply to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario at its session commencing Jan- uary 20, 1965 for an, Act authorizing the Corporation of the City of Oshawa to pass. by-laws' for 'making grants to the Women's Wel- fare League of Oshawa to help defray the cost of oper- ating the recreational centre known os Simcoe Hall Boy's Club in the City of Oshawa, DATED at Oshawa, this 12th day of January, 1965. E. G. McNeely, B.A. 30 Centre Street, OSHAWA, Ontario Solicitor for the Applicant. | | 1 Malcolm 'Thompson Henderson of 84] Simcoe Streei south, Oshawa will not be responsible for any debts. contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date January 26, 1965 without my written con- sent Maicoim Henderson 1, ALFRED 5S. DEAN, 192 Bond Street West, Oshawa, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone, on or after this date, January 26, 1965, without my written consent. ~Alfred s . Dean 37--Auctions AUCTION SALE $58,000 STOCK UP TO DATE FURNITURE | Quantity of Rugs and Broadioom in many sizes and colors Stereo | Combinations Hi-Fi Sets -- Portable and Console 23" TV. Sets. WEDNESDAY NIGHT JAN. 27 8 P.M. at 133 BROCK ST. NORTH WHITBY (next door to Brock Theatre) ALL NAME BRAND GOODS -- AT NO RESERVE Scandinavion and Bedroom Suites -- Provincial, Contemporary -and Modern 3 and 4 Chesterfield Suites--Colonial and Modern Dinette Suites-- Bronze and Chrome Kitchen All Automatic Sewing Machines ---- Fine Oc- Choirs ond , lables, - Lamps, Leother Rockers, etc. TERMS -- CASH CHEQUES ACCEPTED Goods on View All Day Wednesday Provincial, Modern | Seater | Suites Mattresses sizes, cribs casional Love Seats etc.-- SALE UNDER SUPERVISION. OF JEFF'S FURNITURE Toronto | | | | _ maternity. | nounce }Lana Elizabeth |Oshawa' General lterson of Valley Farm Road, jand dear |*Aonday, January 25, 1965, Harry Soroka, | FUNERAL CHAPEL 17th CUB ond SCOUT GROUP | CARD PARTY WED., JAN 27th -- 8 P.M. ST, GERTRUDE'S HALL Adm. 75¢ -- Lunch - Prizes For Tickets Call 725-2835 | | | | » § 1 Net Seles High Low a.m. Ch'ge 7 26%4 -- Ve 254 + Ve 23% + Va 36% -- STOCK MAR TORONTO 11 A.M, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan, 26 Quotations in cents unless marked $. 2--Odd lot ' xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board - lot closing ale. INDUSTRIALS W Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 915 $14 13% 14 + 175 $38%-- 38% 38% + Ve 475 ---12V-- 12m 12¥0 $10'%4 10% 04+ Ve 600 600 600 +10 W% 72 + % $72 $19% 19% 197%a + Ve $33% 33% 33% 43% 43% Ve $43% $49%4 49% 49% + Ve 100 1 Stock 3% 36% Stock Abitibi Alta Gas Alta Gas w 453190 190 190 ~-2 25 812% 124 2a + 300 $23 22% 22%4-- 200 $12 12 12 45 $402 399 39d 218 $1052 ae ia 150 $168 + Ford © FPE-Pion A Frosst A Fruehauf G Dynam GMC Goodyear GW Coal A 50 $i Hard Carp A 155 Hawker-S 750 Holden. A 225 Holden B 100 Home A Home B Horne Pf 100 100 2BY. 28% 35a 35% 103 (103 WAS: $28% 335% z5 103 900 Anthes C pr Arg C P pr Atlan 6 pr Atl Sugar Atl Sug A Bank Mont Bank NS Beatty n Bell Phone 26 18' 25 6858 80% "4 6314 400 6% 36% 29% 92 HBC 20 $15% 15% ie-- 4 HB ONG 300 $17 «17 «WW Hur Erie 70 $7) n n Huron Er rts 285 250 250 250 Husky 1305 $12% 12% \2/e+ Ve Husky D w 2180 650 650 650 Imp Life 25$272 272 272 Imp Oi! 794 $585 58/2 58Va Imp Tob 300 $154 15' 15% Ind Accep 525 $26% 265 2658 + % Inijand C pr 240 $167% 167% 167% Inland Gas 300 Inland G w 1400 IMC us Int Nickel 480 Int Util 1 Inter PL Int Stl P Inv Grp A Jefferson Jeff Bw 26 182 + Ve 100 $ 25 435 80 600 1085 100 6824 + 8014-4 4 6354 1% Va 400 6% ++ BC Forest BCPh 4% pr Bruck A Bruck B Burrard A Cal Pow Can Cem Cc Pack A Can Perm 39% We We-- ve 9 9 «9S +5 $52 52 52 +2 $8994 89% + % 65 $33% 33% 33% 225 $974 97 (97 125 380 380 380 +§ 1256 124% 1800 $12%4 11% + Ve 495 7 250 4% 1700 350 310 50 220 St 8 20% 9 81a 71% 35% 64 1040 $11% 11% 2500 495 35% 67 $550 311% 39% $21% 250 325 1400 200 100 1500 16 85 200 1703 225 200 3405 500 26 100 160 520 100 780 425 100 CSL pr CAE C Brew CBALAWw CBAIBw Cdn. Can A C Found pr Cdn G Inv C'imp Bk C C Ind Gas 5% S¥e 3500 6667 200 200 235 Se W% % 21% 5 5% 16%" 215 Kelsey Co Kelvinator Labatt Lafarge $is LOnt Cem $5% LOnt Cem p 100 $16% LO Cem w 4000 225 Lakeland 100 $7% Lakeland pr 100 Laura Sec Lau Fin Levy Levy B pr LobCo A LobCo B LobG 1 pr LobG B pr Loeb M Maclaren A 12% 24 24 Sia 5 65% 65/2 12% -- ciL 2 ¢ Marc 7 PR con Pet C Tire A C Vickers Chemcell Clairtone Clarton w Col Cell Computing Con Bidg Con M S Con Paper Con Gas Coron 2w Cosmos Crush Int Cygnus A Cygnus B Cygnus pr Dale Dist Seag Dom Elect B PR M Leaf Mill Mass-F MEPC Mid Pac pr Molson A Mon Foods Montex w Mont Loco Moore Morse A Nat Contain Nat Drug 13% -- "a 16 5934 + Ve Uw Ve 210 210 +10 $34% Ma 344 $12,612 «12 BIRTHS Nat Trust Neon Noranda IN MEMORIAM and Ralph of ANTHONY wish to announce Howardine the adoption for Bruce aro Lawrence. BROWN -- pleased to announce the birth of Ronald Carson, at the Oshawa Hospital, Saturday, January 23, Tom and Katharine are a son, General 1965. COCHRANE -- Alan proudly announces the arrival of his wee sister Karen Eileen 6 'bs. 4ozs. at the Oshawa General Hospi- fal on Monday January 25th, 1965. Mum my and Daddy are Pat and Glen. Many thanks to Dr. Coates -- Ted and: Mary Lou (nee Alberta are happy of their chosen HINDS Taylor) of Red Deer, to announce the arrival daughter, Allison Lou; grandchildren, LOWRY -- Lyn and Karen (nee Mulili- gan) of Bowmanville are happy to an- the birth 'of their qaugniers 9 \bs. 7 ozs, af th Hospital on Mansa, January 25, 1965. First grandchild for Mr |and Mrs, J. W Lowry, Oshawa and 12th | grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. L. Mulligan |of Dundas. Special thanks to Dr. |and 4th floor staff, --Ray and Nancy (nee de | SANDERSON | Parks) are very happy to announce the Shewring, who passed away January 26, | birth of their daughter, Sharon, on Satur-| day, January 23, 1965 at the Oshawa | General Hospital STARR -- Ailan and Doreen (nee Wot |ten) wish to announce the arrival of & | daughter, Leanne, .at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday, January 24, 1965 Thanks to Dr. Ross and nurses of 4th floor. WEEKS -- Lili and Stan (nee Janicki) }are happy to announce the birth of a son on Tuesday, January 26, 1965. A bro- ther for Christopher, DEATHS (Bob) CAMPBELL, Robert William Allan Suddenly, the result of a car accident, at the Toronto Genera! Hospital on Mon day, January 25, 1965, Robert (Bob) Gampbell (of Thickson's Road, RR 1} Brooklin) in his 21st year, dearly beloved fon of Jean and Archie Campbell Jr., loving brother of Mrs. N. Pascoe (Sharon) of Myrtle. Suzanne, Brett and Brian at home, dear grandson of Mrs. R. Brett (Phylis) of Brooklin and the late Robert Brett, Mr. Archie Campbell! Sr., of Whit by, and the late Maybelle Campbell Resting af the W. C. Town Funeral | Chapel Whitby. for service in the chapel. rsday, January 28, at 3.30 p.m. In- pee Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Minister the Rev, S. Armstrong. (Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Wednesday.) j CHOATE, Ona May | Entered into rest in the family residence, | 13 Elena Street, Oshawa, on Sunday, January 24. 1965, Onah May_ Stoneburg, widow of the late Jesse W. Choate, mo- ther of »Mrs. Harold Phillips (Gladys) | Oshawa and Carmen of Whitby, in her 85th year, Resting at the Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral ser- vice in the chapel, Wednesday, January 27, 3.15 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Cemetery. JONES, Isabel' (Tiny) Entered into rest in Oshawa General Hos pital on Sunday, January 24, 1965 Isa- bell (Tiny) Crerar, beloved wife of Ross Jones and mother of Douglas of Oshawa n her 52nd year. Resting at the Arm-| strong Funeral Home, Oshawa with fu neral service in the chapel Wednesday, Janvary 27 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa| Union Cemetery. (Sunbeam Chapter, Order of Eastern Star service at the their dear chosen daughter Catherine May. A sister passed away Jan. 26, leen and son-in-law Carleton. and nurses Of mother who passed away January 26, mother who passed away January 26, 1952 Beckett 9randchildren ory of passed away January 26, ory passed away January 26, ory of passed away January 26, Armstrong | -- | MONUMENTS_--MARKERS| HUGHES -- In loving memory of our| mother, Emily M. Hughes who! 1963. So many things have happened Since you were called away, So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay Every day in some small way Memories of you come our way Though absent, you are ever near, Still missed. loved, always dear ~Lovingly remembered by daughter Ei- Ont Store Overland pr Pac Pete Pembina Pow Corp Premium Price Bros QN Gas Rob 2 pr Rothman Royal Bank Royalite pr Salada Scot YK Shell Can Shell | w Shop Save Shop Sv rts 1432 Simpsons 280 Slater Steel 275 Slater Aw 275 Slater B5\2 p 100 St Pav 310 St Radio 700 Steel Can 1790 Steinbg A 625 Suptest ord Tancord Texaco Tro-Dom Bk 160 164+ Ve 100 195° (195 260 900 100 450 394 100 12% 13%-- 20 20 233223 =" 822 82\2-- Va 25a 252 -- Va 12% 12% W4 WA+ 19% 700 1s 45 29 23% WM 20\ 4a + Vs 12% 29 JOLLOW -- In loving memory of a and grandmother, Hilda Jollow, 1952, A silent thought, a secret tear, Keeps her memory ever dear Time takes away the edge of grief, But memory turns back every leaf Daughter Madeline, son-in-law Ed and JOLLOW In foving memory of a! and grandmother, Hilda Jollow, While you lie ih peaceful sleep, Your memoiy we will always keep. Daughter Helen, son-in-law Alex 2 210 200 and SHEWRING -- In loving memory of a ear husband and father, George T $21% $9% 100 $10 400 $267% 515 $26Ve 200 $120 100 3 Trans PPL Union Acc Un Carbide Un Gas Un Steel Versatood Versatile Vulcan Walk GW Weldwood Westcoast W. Pacific Weston A Weston B Wstn 4' pr White Pass Wd GH pr Zenith 1963 We often think of days gone -by, When we were all together A shadow o'er our lives has cast, Our loved one's gone forever. --Sadly missed by wife and son Alan. SHEWRING Dad, --In fond and loving mem- George T. Shewring, | who 1963. You're not forgotten, father dear, Nor ever shall you be. As long as ijife and memory last 1 shall remember thee. Sadly missed by daughter Gladys, son- n-law Frank and grandchildren. y a 730 410 OILS ° Acme Gas 6100 Alminex 200 Ang U Dev ne Banff Cal Od Calvert Camerina CS Pete C Delhi C Ex Gas Dome Pete Gridoil Murphy Permo Petrol Place Prairie Oil Provo Gas Ranger Scurry Rain Triad Oi! Union Oil Unispher U_ Canso W Decalta SHEWRING -- In fond and loving mem- of Dad, George T. Shewring, who) 1963. We cannot clasp your hand, father dear, Nor your face we cannot see, But let this tittle token Tell that we still remember thee Sadly missed by son Frank, daughter- n-law Elaine and granddaughters. -1 --10 23 390 +1 20% -- 30 SHEWRING -- In fond and loving mem. Dad, George T. Shewring, who 1963. Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay Sadly missed by son Fred, daughter-in- avy Jay and granddaughters. | = 100 1100 Nothing on-earth. will mem- 1 orialize for longer or better than a bronze Memorial de- signed by Matthews and sup- Plied by: Mount Lawn Mem- Orial Park. Year round instal- lations, courteous informa- tion. 723-2633. 146 9260 350 1000 $16% Wee 20 350 350 500 1915 288 285 MINES 300 600 600 ™ 158 «157 79 220 7 Advocate Agnico Akaitcho A Am Moly azo Ansil 571 Area A Arcadia 7 RIMAR " MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S. "OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 265 265 265 Wa 1% Wa ¥ 35' 35 Atlin-Ruf Aunor Belcher Belleterre Bethim Bibis Bidcop Bralorne 1000 3000 OFFICE 723-1002 Funeral Home Tuesday at 7 p.m.) PATTERSON, Letitia May Entered into rest suddenly at the Bink and Pickering General Hospital. on Si CARD OF THANKS Broul Reef Bunker. H Camflo Camp Chib Camp Rt day, January 24, 1965, Letitia May Myers: beloved wife of the late John Pat Pickering, mother of Velma (Mrs. John Cooke) of Winnipeg, Thelma rs. George Taverner) of Bracebridge, of Oshawa, Opan of Pickering, Mildred (Mrs. Lioyd Macleod) of MacTier, Dal. oi Cahgecsnae oy and loving sister of Helena! Herman) of Bracebridge, Lilly M. Boynton) of Huntsville, Norman of Hazenmor, Howard of To. ' f Its Uns. or Oshawa, Sask., ciation to the many relatives, and messages of sympathy shown in the | bereavement Oliver (efficient management of service: Cc Tung Cam Mines C Austral Cdn Keeley ae Cc Malart Candore 1000 Cassiar - Cent Pat Rreans Coch' ewint HAMILTON The family of J .E Hamilton wisn to extend deepest appre- friends and tributes | neighbours for beautiful floral m $13% 13% 13% _ bd 133 " 5b 10 122 mM 300 a dear husband and sther. Special thanks to Rev. G.| Ongley and Armstrong Funeral Home for, of 500 2200 200 +1 mn ys) Me | Estella M Hamilton, Frank of Caledon East, ronto. Mrs. Patterson is McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering. Funeral service in the chapel Wédnesday, January 27, at 4 p.m, Temporary entombment at Erskine Cemetery: Spring interment at Torrance Cemetery. resting at the SOROKA. Harry Entered inte rest in Oshawa, Ontario on beloved husband of Mary Stempkowski and father of Mrs. M. Rabczak (Antonia) of Toronto; i his 70th year. Funeral {rom the Armstrong Funeral Home in Oshawa Thursday, January 28, at 9 a.m with' service in St, John's Ukrainian Greek Orthoaox Church at 9.30 a.m. In- ferment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oshawa Kindness 'beyond Price, Within reach of all GERROW yet 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS arrangements - and requirments for all Funeral floral occasio OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE NOW PLAYING SPECIAL | ENGAGEMENT | !-- ONE SHOWING ONLY! Doors Open: -- 7:45 P.M. -- Show Starts 8:10 PM, BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! WINNER OF 7 ACADEMY AWARDS PETER O'TOOLE ALEC GUINNESS "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA" in TECHNICOLOR. with 7JACK HAWKINS, ANTHONY QUINN BILTMORE PHONE 725-5833 ; > | H H SAT. ond SUN. Continuous ya 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 From ¥:30 p.m. $43% 43% 43% + VA) 1 397% + Ve 6 16¥e -- Ve} 20 and one daughter, Mrs. M. Rab- ezak (Antonia) of Toronto. Mr. Soroka is resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home for. service at St. John's' Ukrainians, Greek Orthodox Church, -'Thursat day, Jan. 28 at 9.30 a.m. Rev, R. Panczenko will conduct t service, Interment will be at Mary's Cemetery, Oshawa, PAUL B. WAGNER a PETERBOROUGH -- The "4 neral of Paul Bruno Wagner, fies , Arndon avenue, who died Sature? day in a city hospital after : lengthy illness will be held at p.m. Tuesday from the Com- stock Funeral Home. a The Rev. Fred C. Mueller will' officiate and burial will be a Little Lake cemetery. Mr. Wagner, 62, was born Riestedt, Germany, the son ' the late Mr. and Mrs. Otta: bok aa and came to Canada img A resident of Peterborough for the last 15 years, he lived" in Oshawa for 14 years. He was a contract carpenter: y trade, Mr. Wagner was a member of: Christ Lutheran Church. There are no survivi ng relas® itives. 4, be "David, Pallbearers. will Mitchell, Miles Rundle, John Crook, Kenneth Shadgett, Robe d lert Donell and John Williams, " OBITUARIES MRS, JOHN PATTERSON The death occurred suddenly Jan, 24 at the Ajax and Pick- ering General Hospital of Mrs. John Patterton, sca 8 Farm road, Pickering Township. Mrs. Patterson, who was in her Sist F eigear, suffered a stroke on Jan. 2: " 2 High Low a.m. Ch'ge non DD 9 9 9 9% 8% bh 4. MA Stock Coin Lake C Bellek Con Gillies . Halli 12500 Cc Mogul € Morrison 1600 2000 C C"hamblet Cc Ram rts Sales 1000 500 1000 3000 Evy A daughter of the late Thomas and Eliza Myers, the deceased, who was the former Letitia May Myers, was born at Gravenhurst and lived most of her life at Bala in the Muskoka district. She had been a resident of the Pickering area where her hus- band was a carpenter. Mrs. Patterson was an active mem- ty 'vm 'ave (Der of Pickering United Church 1% % % + until recent years, in" Te 32% 33% -- «| Predeceased by her husband 2000 2 jabout 15 years ago, Mrs, Pat- 300 107 107 terson is survived by four Hf co jdaughters, Mrs. John Cooke 000 485 475 480 --10 (Velma) of Winnipeg, Mrs. sm George Taverner (Thelma) of on nD» $27. 26% 7 = Me 550 650 $50 Vs DO Be 15 154 152 405 405 +5 Sa 15% 152 NAH NA+% Hollinger Hud Bay Hu-Pam Int Helium Irish Cop tron Bay 265 494 7 22% 224 22a + | i ia 3% Bracebridge, Miss Opal Patter- ae see +) |son of Pickering and Mrs. Lloyd 286 286 286 +1 |MacLeod (Mildred) of Mactier loa 162 16a | land one son, Alvin, of Oshawa. (4~-- She was predeceased by a son, 45 | Dalton, ag | Also surviving are two sisters,| .| = \Mrs, C. Herman (Helena) of [Bracebridge and Mrs. M. Boyn- ton (Lilly) of Huntsville an [Navman af Taceentiore: Sank:| _y,2ORN, RISHEBRIN y,|Frank of Caledon East ED enc Mesh ofhg _ be 32% 2% 22% + | Howard of Toronto. at the Oshawa General Ho: » 9 9 --4 The funeral service will be, 7" LT FEM 3 - \pital Friday Jan. 22, in his 67th eld at. the McKachnie gy nl year, was held at the Hebron" +1 |Home, Pickering, at 2 p.m. n.| lon. Christian Reformed Church," emporary entombment vill Whitby, Monday; Jan. 25 at # be at Erskine Cemetery. Inter- p.m Rey fone, Vanharevelen ment will be in the spring at\.gnducted the service. Intere, Torrance Cemetery. ment was in Pine Grove Cemé- MRS. IDA I. PATTERSON | \tery, Prince Albert. -- | STIRLING -- In ill-health for}, Pallbearers were: Bert, Joh, +5 |the past year, Mrs. Ida Isobella| Herman. Pie! and cig Kiezes ~--"4\Patterson died at her Church|rink and Bert Miche +10 street home, Stirling, Jan. 35. | | SPORTS BRIEFS $3, |She was in her 88th year. PLAYER DIES Born in Rawdon township,| PHILADELPHIA (AP)-- L Dufauit Langis Latin AM Lencourt LL Lac Macass Madsen Magnet Maraigo Marchant Marcon Martin Matach Mattgmi McAdam McMar McWat Merrill Meta Uran Metal Mine Midrim Moneta Mt Wright New Cal Nconex w N Hosco Newnor N Rovyn Norbeau Norgold Norlex North Exp Northcal Northgte Obaska O'Brien O'Leary Opemiska Orchan Osisko Pick Crow Placer Preston Purdex Que Man Que Sturg Quemont Raglan Rio Algom Rix Athab Rockwin Roman Sherritt Si; Eureka Sil Stand Siscoe Steep R Sud Cont Teck Corp Territory Texmont Texore Tex-Sol Tombill Tormont Tribag U_ Mining UCL Mine Un Keno Un Fort Utd Porc Wasmac W Surf | Wiltsey Windfall Yale Lead Yk Bear Zenmac Zulapa 75 273«221 8 8 5 180 n ne +1 22) 8 va 15 180 «(180 2 12 66 86 8H 17% 17% 17%, + 6) 65 61 65 4) +1 +1 118 150 300 Ws 150 299 18 150 | 300 13% 134 13%4 2500 500 1000 2400 3350 1000 2000 500 100 150 | \ , daughter of the late Mr. and| ?\Mrs. Robert Scott, she had lived| in Stirling for 53 years. She was) a member of St. Paul's United| Ralph Stuart (Pep) Young, for- |Church. mer major league baseball +10| She is survived by her hus-|player with New York Yankees y band, William Henry Patterson; |and Detroit Tigers, died Sunday a son, Vernon of Dunnville; two|after a brief illness. Young, 76, sisters, Mrs, Gertie Jeffs,/broke into organized baseball Campbellford and Mrs. Alice|with the Yankees as a second Heath, RR 1 Stirling, and ajbaseman in 1913. He was op. ys 'brother, Roy Scott, Oshawa. |tioned to the minors but joined +15 | i i HARRY SOROKA. ithe Tigers in 1915. Harry Soroka died 'suddenly SWITCHES TEAMS : jat his residence, 19 Bloor street} WASHINGTON (AP)--George 45 |west, Oshawa, on Monday, Jan.|Wilson, who quit last month as 25. He was in his 70th year.|head coach of the National Foot- 42 Born in the Ukraine in 1895,|ball League's Detroit Lions, + %|he was the son of the late Mr.|joined 'Washington Redskins +2 |and Mrs. Joseph Soroka. He|Monday as an assistant coach. lived in Oshawa for the past 24) - ,, years and was an employee of| KIWIS LEAD > y the Canadian National Railways) WELLINGTON (Reuters) 4+ %\for 17 years, before he retired;New Zealand took a_ strong in 1960. lgrip on the first cricket Test He was a member of the Uk-|match against Pakistan Monday rainian National Federation andjon the third day of the match the Ukrainian War Veterans/here. With one day left for play, Club of Toronto. New Zealand was 143 runs He is survived by his wife,jahead with eight second in- *lthe former Mary Stempkowski, nings wickets in hand. i 500 500 5 5 350 $282 284 735 725 18% 17% 7a 30 30 4 46 W% 1% 125 130 12%0 120 ps ter} tA 72 750 770 475 490 290 290 1200 «118118 315 310 310 690 680 685 7 26 26 585 580 585 284 48) 735 9300 3000 1250 200 3000 740 600 13600 6210 5105 100 1100 100 4605 4600 500 3500 7500 2500 1500 3200 46 $11% 130 $12% 22 5 770 490 290 +4 -1 +5 +5 =a --8 + Vp 700 a+ Ve 5500 200 4000 1000 1 Wa | Sales to 11 a.m.: 781,000, "4 375 520 190 Laie a + cl 375 495 190 04 zB5 $i4 375 520 190 10% Greyhnd C Delhi Leiteh Lorado Un Keno +20 Is YOUR BUSINESS HELD BACK BY LACK OF FINANCING? PLAYERS GUILTY NOTTINGHAM, England (AP)--Two stars of the England soccer team--centre-half Peter Swan and wing-half Tony Key --were found guilty. by a jury {Monday of conspiring to throw ja match and cheat book-makers. |The jury at Nottingham. assiz took an hour to reach a ver- dict. 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