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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Feb 1965, p. 30

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hg a ap Soul "5 ere anp Sian ewe 30 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 3, 1965 29-----Wanted to Rent $b -.-Aidieniblles for Sale father requires a home for three sons with day care! for the children. 725-1864. 1955 ereee V-8 standard hows on rey showroom condition. Gus Brown 5 725-1801. requires part- three-room a ment, private bath and entrance. Tele. top, phone 725-4085. 1964 CHEVROLET Impala, two-door ha full yh fo 327 cubic inch 250 HP, posifraction. mileage. Terms ar- TWO or three-bedroom house, Would like bie "Adutts "Telephone" Whifoy" 640-3388, Mr. 'Liymburner. : 30--Automobiles for Sale ranged. Ol 31--Compact Cars for Sale SABYAN MOTOR 'SALES LTD. 38--Coming Events OSHAWA JAYCEES Monster BINGO' Thursday, Feb. 3rd 20 GAMES AT $20 5 GAMES AT $30 1 -- $150 JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD Few People Can Say 'No' Edward Joseph ( 3 ozs.) on eral Hospitz!. A brother for Patricia, Michael, Billy, Margaret and Mary. JACKSON -- Chuck and Noreen (nee Maynard) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of twin sons, Charles Nelson and James Robert, on February 2, 1965, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Two brothers for three sisters, Cathy, Syivia and Eileen, EDWARDS, ,- Hay os Bill Or Joan, a aia une day, January 31, 765) rai the Oshawa Gen- As Nicely As Revenue Deputy By STEWART MacLEOD jfor his services in the navy OTTAWA (CP)--Few people|during the Second World War. can say "no" with more gentle|He left the navy in 1945 as a warmth than Raymond: La- lieutenant-commander. Two of barge. And in his new job as his brothers were killed in the deputy minister of national rev-|RCAF. : enue he will probably say it a| F' luently bilingual, he came good many times. to the department armed with As administrative head of thel® broad education in arts, eco- {nomics, history and jurispru- dence, gained from the Univer- sity. of Korutem Fo apetaa Uni- versity and Oxf He Be ad oy 'tak Oxford) with a British accent "but my brother soon knocked that out of me."' There he also met his wife, who has an international reputation as a historian. Un- der the name of Margaret Wade Labarge, she has written several books on medieval his- tory. She often reviews books on a radio program, They have two sons and two daughters. When Mr. Labarge speaks about his family his eyes tend to twinkle and his round face cracks into broad grins. He'll occasionally run his hand over his steel-grey hair. "T guess we're a pretty close bunch," he says. 'All my ree- reation involves family activi- ties. I find we come closer to- gether by working on projects, whether it be cooking or build- ing. It's a do-it-yourself house- hold. We play golf, tennis, EGE pe ES Boge yo? ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--The West German national hockey team, putting on a sharp dis- play of skating before 5,000 fans, outplayed a slower and lighter St. John's all-star team 4-3 Tuesday night. DEATHS BENNETT, Major David Leonard At Memorial Hospital, Tuesday, February 2, 1965, Major David Leonard Bennett, Newcastle, in his 7ist year, husbana of the late Grace Winni- fred Maidens, dear father of Joan and Paul, Toronto and Jane (Mrs. Rev, Morse Goddard), Apsiey. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chepel, Bowmanville. Service in Newcastle United Church on Thursday at _ |10 a.m. Interment Bellevilie Cemetery on arrival at 12 noon, (Casket closed by re- quest.) VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-3461 Open Evenings PEUGEOT and VOLVO SALES and SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa 728-0921 1959 VAUXHALL Cresta four-door, new paint job, custom radio, runs excellently. Gus Brown Motors, 725-1801. 1956 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe $300. Newly rebuilt transmission, new battery. Tele phone 725-7555. 1962 FORD Consul 315, perfect condition, rv 9 radio etc. $1200 value for Call Ron at 725-4524 until 4 p.m. 1964 CHEVROLET Chevelle, Malibu two- door hardtop, six-cylinder automatic, white wall tires. Top condition, Best offer. Telephone 725-7823. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN "deluxe A-1 condition. Telephone 728-08. 1961 VOLVO | <a model with custom radio. Excellent cere car $1,250. Must sell! Phone 725-18 32--Trucks for Sale 1947, CHEVROLET, truck, power winch, 300 ft cable. Dodge truck, 1949, one ton GMC Dial Hampton 263-2445 or 725-9861 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 WRECKING CO. Cars| bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals| bought. 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. 2--$250 JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 54 and 59. $10 PER LINE PLUS $200 PER FULL CARD IN 54 AND 59 NUMBERS. THIS WEEK PLUS $25 CONSOLATION PRIZE $720 TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES EARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES, DOOR PRIZES $1.00 ADMISSION RED BARN, OSHAWA CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED The Oshawa Chapter Sweet Adelines '63 Pontiac Sedan AT t and excise tax divi- -- ens the new deputy will face of requests from tax- ieee who seek ways to avoid or lighten the burden of their teves, Mr. Labarge's combina- tion of charm and firmness will serve him well. As if the mammoth task of overseeing collection of nearly |$2,300,000,000 a year in taxes were not enough, the 5l-year- lold Mr. Labarge faces the added difficulty of succeeding one of the most popular and able deputy ministers in the civil service. Before his retire- ment David Sim was known as and was $1850 '62 Falcon Sedan $1150 '60 Chev. Coach AT $1150 '60 Vauxhall Sedan $ 575 '59 Pontiac Sedan $ 895 '59 Rambler Sedan $ 650 '59 Pontiac S.W. V-8 AT $1050 59 Austin S.\W. $ 95 '58 Stude. V-8 AT $ 395 '58 Chev. Coach $ 595 '58 Plymouth H.T. AT $ MITCHELL, Edith Maude 'After a prolonged iliness at the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, February 2, 1965, Edith Maude Gregory (of 1128 Byron Street South, Whitby. Beloved wife of Welsforc D. Mitchell; dear mother of Mrs, D. J, Campbell (Hilda Mary) of Ottawa, in her 75th year. Resting at the W. C, Town Funeral ya? ls! lng fe service in the chapel on jursday, Pat cot Prades) ruary 4 at 2 p.m, interment Mount| Mr. Civil Service Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa. Minister, the almost an institution. Reverend J. Smith. "Yes, I think it's going to be u iffi '. " NOTT, Lioyd Robert William very difficult to succeed him, A* Hotel Dieu Hospital, Windsor, Tyee. Mr. Labarge said quietly as he day, February 2, 1965, Lloyd jo! i j fi beloved husbana of Edna M, Lobb, uncle moved into the expansive dep: of Feiie Nott, nephew of Mrs. H. E. nd p omeocrd a ry for the radiey, Oshawa, cousin irs. 'first lay on the jo . "He was Maitland, Gananoque, in his' 59th year. Resting at Walter D. Kelly Funerai| extremely popular and capa- Home, Windsor, yd service on ee bie."' day, February 4, at 10.30 a.m. Arriving , in Oshawa on Friday morning Mr. Nott) Then, after a m om ent's will be resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Fu-|thought, he added: "But you neral Home until noon. interment ser- " vice only et Union Cemetery on Friday, | jcan't change your nature. You February 5, at 1 p.m. are you, and you can only do the |best you are capable of. I'll do WILSON, Frank b : Entered into rest in the Oshawa General) the best I can, and I don't pre Hospital on Tuesday, February 2, 1965,\tend in the least to be another Frank Wilsor, beloved husband of ern |David Sim." Tanasychuk ana father of Miss Anne Wi son, Mrs. Mary MacDonald, Wittiem| and Peter Wilson, all of Oshawa, in his | PHINK ALIKE : 7am year. Resting at the Armstrong] While the two men differ in 'uneral Home, Oshawa, with funeral ser. n vice in thé Chapel, Thursday, February) appearance and mannerism, 4 at 2 p.m. interment Oshawa Union|some Officials of the depart- Cemetery. ee at the Funeral Home! iment say that if each were Wed a A pegged tee given an identical situation they |g WILLSON: MARTHA er |would probably arrive at the inter into rest on uesday, el ruary| |2, 1965, Martha Rowson, beloved wite net conclusion in the same jot Warren C. Willson of Brougham, On-|length of time. |tario and dear mother of Nag of IRR 4; Lost CHO Rass oh Wine David Sim would operate land Francis of Scarborovgh, Mrs. will-|With ebullient Scottish humor; STUDENTS 75c lson will rest at McEachnie Funeral| Raymond Labarge with quiet HILDREN 50c |Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering! (allie charm. --_--________._._.. |after 7 p.m,, Wednesday Funeral service} c in the chapel on Friday, February 5 at) A similarity they share is KINGSWAY COLLEGE: |j.2" fterment Broumtiam Union ceme|that they started their careers LYCEUM SERIES po stoma to Liberal Kindness beyond Price, yet (Cabinet ministers and were Within-rhoch Of on given added_ responsibilities GERROW ___[ninistrations. 'Mr. Sim began FUNERAL CHAPEL! as private secretary to the late 390 KING STREET WEST | William Euler, revenue minis- jter in 1927. Mr. Labarge began TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS as private secretary to the late James J. McCann, revenue; jsetalies in 1945. | Funeral arrangements and floral requirments for all occasions. In 1949 Mr. Labarge was ap- pointed administrative officer OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | of the customs and excise di- |vision, and four years later was 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 555 jmade general executive assist- jant in the department. He be- /came assistant deputy minister in 1957, a position he held until |his new appointment except for IN MEMORIAM jan 18-month period in 1962-63 BROWN -- in loving memory of.a dear | mother, Olive Donable Brown, who passed |away so suddenly January 31, 1964 af --" Lodge. ver remembered by your loving son |when he was loaned to the | Privy Council as assistant sec- Dougias, daughter-in-law Mildred, grand-) children Roger, Margaret, Tommy tawa, ! IN MEMORIAM _ SERVED IN NAVY VICKERY -- In loving memory of a Mr. Labarge, a native of Ot- dear husband, father and grandfather, Jos. Ray Vickery whe passed! away Feb- ruary 3, 1962. Your Dollar Buys More at A&P (14¢ Off Deal) Maxwell House Reg. price jar $1.25 -- SAVE AN EXTRA 6e INSTANT Coffee ~:-1.19 White Swan (White.or Coloured) Reg. price pkg 580 -- SAVE 4e TOILET TISSUE ».4~49: Deep Browned in Tomato Sauce (With Pork) SPECIAL! Libby's BEANS 2: 3% Rose Brand Coloured SPECIAL! 495 695 $ 395 '58 Pontiac Sedan AT $ NECTAR TEA BAGS of 90 79: Reg. price pkg 880 -- SAVE We '57 Ford Coach '57 Plymouth Sedan oO '57 Volkswagen $ 450 "55 Olds. V-8AT $650 BILL WHITTICK MOTORS 1250 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-5871-72 presents FOUR SEASONS IN SONG Sat. Feb. 6, 8 p.m. R. S. McLAUGHLIN COLLEGIATE featuring The Oshawa Sweet Adeline Chorus, The Acousti-chords, Toronto chapter Sweet Ade- line quartet, 'The Merry Metros", Oshawa -- chapter S.P.E.B.S.0.5.A. quartet "'Four-in-Accord", plus novel- ty dance routines and Orono's own Beatles, ADULTS $1.50 tow ANN PAGE KETCHUP 22% 35: oz btis Save on Canned Foods at A&P SPECIALI A&P Choice Quality SPECIALS TOMATOES -- 2.28 H22im 55 CASE OF 24 TINS $6.60 -- SAVE 480 CASE OF 9% TINS $4.20 KEIFFER PEARS 2.:1<= 35: Stokely, New Orleans Style, Red Reg. price 2 tins 41e -- SAVE Ge KIDNEY BEANS 2.1: 3 5¢ CASE OF 24 TINS $4.20 -- SAVE 720 Henley, Choice Quality CASE OF 24 TINS $5.52 FRUIT Cocktail 4:510:in 89 Get Guaranteed "EAT IN THE MEAT" -- Buy Super-Right memumn COOKED, READY to SERVE "ata PREMIUM SMOKED HAMS SHANK PORTION | BUTT PORTION | WHOLE HAMS 39% | AQ | AQ: SHANK HALF NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED MARGARINE = 37% Dental Cream PEPSODENT Reg. price tube 69e -- SAVE Se inna BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. --OSHAWA (Just East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 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 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, 725-1181. 34--Automobile Repair FREE LUBRICATION With every oil change or tire rotation, "Coffee on the house while you wait". Month of February Only RICHARDSON'S WHITE ROSE $ Present in Concert THE WORLD FAMOUS TUCSON ARIZONA BOYS CHORUS | "The Most Entertaining Chorus On Four Continents' 24 HR. TOWING AND LEAGUE ROAD SERVICE 728-7781 Snow plowing, parts and service. DOC'S AUTO 1600 KING E. Speed Custom and Auto Accessories KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD. 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAST CASE OF 24 TINS $4.68 SAVE 36< Saturday, Feb. 6, 1965 8:00 P.M, KINGSWAY COLLEGE TAUNTON ROAD EAST AUDITORIUM DIAL 725-094 1156 KING ST, E. baad | 728-6 EXPERT braki i f ; suspension gi poriehy ' ogy Og Box Ofice or Phone 725-6557 $1.00, Students 75¢ | Cali 723-4233. Children 50¢ Adults TRA } WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North. | Liens paid off pai TA-T3®. | | WA fi Cc off cielo Tots up or ~~ carburator 'ne. auto sic service, 222| ways top quoli King Street West, 728-0817 SPOT CASH 35--Lost and Found PAID FOR BEAGLE, lost in Burketon area. Tattoo on left ear. Registration number RMW4T, Good clean cars. Trade up or pia P Phe wes Lol pial down, Liens paid off. LOST -- boy's brown wallet, Saturday, DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 afternoon. Small. sum of money and papers. Reward. Telephone 725-5783. 1959 CADILLAC convertible, white with os trim, white roof, fully power equipp- 36--Legal Loe eoticahe' and teachoones ek DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC i ad guaranteed. Gus Brown, Reserved 50c Extra OSHAWA LIONS CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT $1,200 in cash prizes Jackpot Nos. 50 and 50 JUBILEE | PAVILION FREE ADMISSION Children Under 16 Not Admitted) |MONUMENTS---MARKERS| LIBERAL MEETING RIMAR MEMORIALS All Oshawa Liberals 152 SIMCOE ST, S. urged to attend a meeting OSHAWA at the Corvair Room. EVENINGS GENOSHA HOTEL 728-6627 Next Monday Feb. 8th 8 P.M. NICHOLSON -- In loving memory of @ dear sister, Lavina Jane Nicholson, who| jpassd away February 3, 1963. She rod no one her last farewell, She said goodbye to none, The heavenly gates were opened, A loving voice said "'Come". We often sit and think of you When we are all alone, We wonder why you had to die Without a chance to say goodbye. | Ever remembered by sisters Leona and | Elsie and brother-in-law Louis. was awarded the MBE Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. --Lovingly remembered by wife Wreatha, jee Peg and grandchildren. '(CARD OF THANKS BENNETT -- | would like to thank my family and friends, the housekeeping | staff of Oshawa General Hospital, Sun- | shine Rebekah Lodge 222, Queen Mary 97, the ladies of Knox Presbyterian Church, Oshawa and District Old Country. Club, also the Women's group and my neigh- |bors for cards and gifts while | was i" | hospital; also thanks to the doctors an | staff of the Clinical sresstirena Unit ot Toronto General Hospital. --Violet Bennett. WORKS OF CANADA NOTIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS FOR LEASED ACCOMMODATION, AJAX SEALED ENVELOPES address- ed to the Office Manager, Department of Public Works, 241 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ontario, and marked QUOTA- TIONS FOR THE PROVISION OF PREMISES FOR A POST OFFICE IN AJAX, ONTARIO, will be received until 3:00 P.M. (E.S.T.), Thursday, February 18, 1965. Details of the requirements for the premises can be ob- tained from the Office of the District Manager at 241 Jar- vis Street. The required pre- mises comprise approximately 6,630 square feet and are to be located in the area bound- ed by Highwoy 401, Bayley Street, Exeter Road and Mills Road, as accurately defined in the requirement docu- ments. To be considered each quota- tion must be submitted on the forms supplied and must be occompanied by the security specified in the requirement brief. All quotations received will be for the perusal and' con- sideration of the Department of Public Works, which may subsequently enter into a lease with whichever party, who in. the Department's opinion offers the best solu- tion to its requirements JOHN P. HARTE OFFICE MANAGER - Peore TO CREDITORS In The Estate of Velma Gertrude Kaiser, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Retired teacher, 1957 FORD, 4<door hardtop, automatic transmission, power steering, A-1 condi- tion. $300. Telephone 725-8635. USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make traliers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street East after 4, 723-2281. 194 CHEVROLET Bel Air four-door, eight-cylinder, 300 HP, power steering. Push button radio. Other extras, 12,000 miles. Top condition, $2,850, Phone} 725-2647. 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne two-door hard- top, finished in saddie tan with match- ing trim, Six-cylinder, custom radio, low mileage, fully guaranteed. Gus Brown Motors. Telephone 725-180) 1955 AND A 1956 ch pag both very good runners and equipped with radios, $145 each. Diei Ajax 942-3033 after 6, 1962 SUPER 88, four-door hardtop, Olds- mobile, fully loaded, new licence. Tele- phone 725-290. ore 645: e BUTT HALF +55: CENTRE CUTS or STEAKS +69: PORK SAUSAGE 49% | SOLE SAUSAGE PATTIES 43 FILLETS WIENERS won 24 ks Bc saudi PRIME RIB ROAST +59. $1.89 FOWL ereavvtocoo 143: Naas MEXICAN GROWN -- CANADA Neo. 1 GRADE . Jane Parker Bakery Features TOMATOES BLUEBERRY PIE PLASTIC TUBE 1 9. show 5 5. APPLES 3-lb. Cello Bag 49c Reg. price each 690 -- SAVE t4e APPLES onicre%ronn 3-1b. Cello Bag AYE Imported----Red Spanish j Jumbo Size 3 9 ea. Cc PINEAPPLES ORANGES 69c A & P STORES LOCATED: 1150 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 501 RITSON RD, SOUTH -- OSHAWA 223 BROCK ST. NORTH -- WHITBY -- 185 KING ST. EAST BOWMANVILLE Froe Parking at all Stores Open Thursday end Friday until 9 p.m. OFFICE | eee | MOUNT LAWN | Has for mony years, supplied, | | installed and cared for | CHAOTE -- T it | MEMORIALS by MATTHEWS he family of the late Mrs. Jesse Choate wish to thank ail relatives, (Makers since 1864) |frienss and neighbors for cards, floral Be sofé, be sure i! |tributes- and many acts of kindness re- D ure, ca |ceived during their recent bereavement. Wm, Greenhalgh, Mgr. 723-2633 To nominate Oshawa Direct- ors for the Ontario Federal Riding Liberal executive. BINGO FERNHILL PARK CLUB HOUSE WED., FEB. 3rd EARLY BIRD -- 7:30 P.M, 16 gomes $6 each l-eoch $10 - $15 - $20 - $30 Shore the Wealth Free Admiission--Door Prizes NOTICE The General Public ore cord- jally invited to attend the 10th Annual Open House of The Oshawa Business College on Friday, February 5, 1965 commencing at 2:00 p.m. un- til 5:00 p.m. and in the even- ing from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. All Are Welcome. NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled. $210 IN JACKPOTS POC PAS RI SOCIAL BINGO ST. JOHN'S HALL COR. SIMCOE AND BLOOR STS. esgme Feb, 3rd, 1965 | Thanks alse to Dr. D. E. Smith, Rev. W. | Herbert and Armstrong Funeral Home. --Gladys and Harold 1953 PONTIAC, good condition, radio and snow fires, $150 or best offer. Telephone 725-2688. 1949 BUICK i. Sabre, two-door hardtop, fue: power equipment, still under war- ranty. 17,000 [olga original miles. Gus Brown Motors, 725-1801. 1962 CHEVROLET, A-1, 2-door hardtop, black with red interior, V-8, automatic, beri equipped. Dial 623-2488, Bowman- ville. 1960 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, 6, auto- matic, radio, washers, wheel discs, back- up lights, snow tires, 1965 plates. Excel-| lent condition, One owner. 728-6328. | 1955 CHEVROLET, four-door, standard 6, ood condition. $150 or best offer. eal iz Grenfell Street. 1962 MERCURY Meteors four-door ial auto-parts makers now have new opportunities for enlarging their markets. RoyNat provides loans for expansion programs including the purchase of land, buildings and equipment, for working capital and for almost any type of industrial or business project. Loans available in amounts of $25,000 to $1,000,000 or more for terms of 3 to 10 years. WRITE,..PHONE...OR VISIT... the nearest District Office of RoyNat Ltd.... HALIFAX, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEG, REGINA, CALGARY, VANCOUVER... Head Office: MONTREAL or consult the Manager of any branch of THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA BANQUE CANADIENNE NATIONALE THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY MONTREAL TRUST COMPANY GENERAL TRUST OF CANADA f 8 P.M. SHARP x oe ty cule nl , . p.m. &uchra, ay, , q black with red interior, 6,000 miles, $1,295, Whitby 668-2744 before 5. 1956 CHEVROLET coach, automatic 6 cylinder, good tires, no rust. Apply 1195) Wecker Drive or telephone 725-6555. 1963 CUSTOM Sport Pontiac, owner re- turning to England. Telephone 726-2484. 195% CHEVROLET, new tires, rebuilt en- ine. Standara transmission. One owner. rice $273 Telephone 725-4614 1964 CHEVELLE Maliba, white and red, V-# automatic radio. Best offer. Tele- phone 723-6785 i 194 CHEVROLET Impala convertible 227 engine, automatic transmission, power equipped. One owner, Gus Brown Motors. 725-1801. 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne convertible, 327 engine, four-speed radio, 11,000 miles. One owner. Gus Brown Motors. 725-1801. 1999 METEOR, V-8 automatic, 2-tone brown and beige This car has to be seen to be appreciated. Gus Brown Motors, 725-1801 1957 PONTIAC 2door hardtop, 6 cylinder, standard, $456. Will accept trade. ici boa] MERCURY two-door hardiop, low mileage, $1495. Call pose td 22-916, linder 1943 BEL AIR Chevrolet sedan, ¢cylinds stenderd transmission. Gus Brown Mo- tors. resis : 1963 GALAXIE four-door Bcylinder auto leage.Radio, seat covers, discs, rugs $1995. Whitby 668-4257. 78S PONTIAC Laurentian four-door se dan, V8 a sl radio and white- walls, very low mii je. New car war- ranty. Bill Whittick Motors Ltd., Whitby 668-5871. 1963 PONTIAC, good condition, radio and snow tires. $150 or best offer. Tele- phone 725-2688. 1964 CHEVROLET Bel Air, low mileage, terms available. Telephone 728-5506. 1964 PONTIAC. Parisianne four-door, sports sedar hardtop, azure aqua color. 2 options, Executive iriven. Best offer. 725-8959 after 5 p.m. be 14-OZ FULL VIEW McINTOSH ONTARIO Jane Parker Reg. each 39¢ -- SAVE be LEMON or 3 3 JELLY ROLL "* Reg. loaf 25e -- SAVE Se 24-02z 45. Jane Parker Old Fashioned BREAD Creditors and others hoving claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors on or before the Ist of March, 1965 after which date the estate assets will be dis- tributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received, POOLE, BELL & PORTER, 415 Richmond Building, London, Ontario, Solicitors for the executrix , FRED. J. MAUDSLEY of 117 Trent} Street West Whitby will not, be respon- be A sible tor any debts contracted in my 1956 PONTIAC, six cylinder, standard,|name by anyone on or after this date,|BINGO, Bathe two-door. Excellent condition, $495, Tele-| February 2, 1965 without my written con-| Thursday, 2 phone ,fent, = Frea J, Maudsley, fe loaves California Novel Sweet Eating Ft in : _Lunch $ Served. the ohne 0mm 0 CIR tn COMER FOOD STORES &P MEANS DEPENDA WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE Cadillac Ave. N, EUCHRE WED., FEB. 3rd Lunch -- Prizes --- Adm. 50¢ All prices in this ad guaranteed through Saturday, February 6th, 1965. ;

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