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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1965, p. 24

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24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 11, 1965 21--Farms for Sole 24--Stores, Offices, Storage W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LIMITED 177 Church gle nville 623-3393 Member Oshawa and District Real Estate Boo: 220 acre LAKESHORE DAIRY castle. $58, 000--terms, 160 oer: STOCK FARM near Oshawa. Paved road frontage. Good house large steel barn, Excellent investment at only $75,000--terms. 100 scenic acres, Kendol Hills orea 7 room home, barn 36' x 70', 28' x 40', Stream. Only $20,000--terms. 150 acre STOCK FARM north of 8 room 2 storey home, barn, 1 mile from high- way. $14,500--$4,000 down, 60 acres with 6 room house, 3 road frontages. 2 miles Co- bourg, $10,500 -- $3,000 down. 100 scenic acres near Tyrone. 30,000 Christmas trees, 15 acres hardwood bush. Terrific view. $10,500--$2,000 down. Coli 623-3393 After 9 P.M. Joseph Barnoski 786-2202 Howard Forder 655-3853 Jock Whitemon 623-3818 Ken Hockin 623-5055 Pat Yeo 623-3077 Herb Cooper 623-3393 _ 22--Lots for Sale FULL PRICE 10 ACRES $1,000 down. Balance pay- ments of $35 monthly. Lo- cation: North of Whitby. Phone BILL MILLAR 725-1186 W. T. LAMSON REAL ESTATE LTD. 67 King East THIRTY FIVE ACRES WITH OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE In Times Building CONTACT T. L. WILSON At the Times STORE -- Suitable Boy Bes type of business or office. Goot J35 Station Street Oshawa. Telephone 728-4) 113. OFFICE SPACE fiffeen hundred square feat. on each ot se and age 'ovals. Three nundrec and on Street West. 25--Houses for Rent LARGE four-bedroom home. central loca- tion. Possession April 1. $135. monthly. fifty squi street level Apply promises 6 6183-65 55 king 9632. 27--Rooms for Rent |30--Automobiles for Sale FURNISHED sleeping room for employed) gentleman only. Telephone nn i FURNISHED bedroom, near South olan Convenient for Rage BE. Aopiy 604 aed Street. Ti ROOMS for rent, ens om near down- town. Telephone 725-04: ROOM or room and =< with separate washroom for two girls willing to share in new home. Phone 728-4536. FURNISHED ROOM for rent in new home. Suitable for girls or nurses, Cook- ing Lena Close to fg hy and down- on Adelaide East. _TB-0260, noo FOR RENT. "Single 9 or doubis. preferred. Telephon Gentleman @. morn- ings 728-2261. 2 a $10 SHARED motel units, single units, $22 with board, 2 rf service. Ample parking. Hollywood Motel and Res- taurant, Whitby. SINGLE rooms and board, Apply 25 Divi- sion Street FURNISHED single room. Private. en- trance. For "gentleman. Telephone 728- a we PLEASANT, comfortably furnished room Suitable for business gentleman, Ideally located. Close to buses and downtown. Private entrance. 725-2010, 28--Room and Board Apply Box 924, Oshawa Times ¢ Advertising Department. THREE-BEDROOM brick af ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman. Tele phone 728-3350 tached, aan garage, in Courtici ved Possession April 1, monthly. har 723-6644, FOUR-BEDROOM brick farm house, ali e $135 ROOM AND BOARD, gentleman, prefer- ably from N.B. Single beds, good meais. Very close to downtown, North GM. Phone 728-2032. conveniences, % miles from 7 near Brougham Only abstainers need apply. When applying, please enclose a reference and phone number. Occupancy April 1. Write Box 220, Oshawa, Ontario. FIVE-ROOM eee on Cadillac Ave- nue South, $125.00. Possession April S. E. Goodfellow, 723-7335, H. Millen Real Estate Ltd., 728-1679. Two new aioe, two storey houses, south section, . electric heat. Possession April 1. $130 monthly. Reply to Box 818, Oshawa Times. 26--Apartments for Rent 1.| Parking. Close to South GM, Five-day week. COLBORNE STREET EAST, 57: Room and board for gentleman willing to share. Single beds, close to North GM., central to downtown. Apply above address. MILL STREET, 103: Roorn and board for three gentiemen willing to share. ROOM AND BOARD for gentlemen will- ing to share; lunches packed, seven-day week. Ample parking. Apply 237 Nassau Street. ROOM AND BOARD for two working girls. Modern home, with bus stop at front door 728-9277, THE CAVALIER The Most Modern Medium Rental Apartments in Oshawa FEATURING Exclusive decorating Electric heating with fin- gertip control, in each room at no extra cost. Convenient to shopping and bus, Plenty of free parking Professional full time man- agement, that cares for your comfort. @ Numerous other. features, | MODEL SUITE FURNISHED |= by Reliable Furniture | Open from 2 p.m. | till 9. p.m. daily At 400 Grenfell Street at end of Marland Ave, (off Park Rd. S.) 725-9934 - 728-4283 TROUT STREAM North end of Oshawa. Very scenic property, Plenty of | privacy. Priced at $635 per | acre. Contact Bill Millar 725-1186 W. T. LAMSON Real Estate Ltd. te hg lot 60" x 116' with fruit trees, located Ne Oshawa. | 7 NHA LOTS, prepaid services, build-| er's terms. el call 728-5157, Active} _ Realty Limited LOTS For TALE -- Central Park Boule |'vard North. Also apartment lots from 'six Mt Nisgs sultes. Other locations. Call ieee corner of Julianna and Bernhard rescents, Downsview subdivision, 50° x ita Telephone 728-9842 after 5 p.m. 23--Real Estate Wanted HOME WANTER Retiring Oshawa resident seeks a property in Brooklin, or Brooklin-Raglan orea. Will poy up to $15,000 Preference is modern 2 or 3 bedroom, brick bungalow. with fireplace and garage on attractive lot. Call or write: Wm. Hogg SHEA, REALTORS Uxbridge or Uxbridge 852-3407 or 852-3443 | NEED OLDER TYPE HOME NOW ! For Cash Buyer Coll BILL JOHNSTON Schofield-Aker Ltd. 728-1066 THOS. N We Need Listings | SELLING ? Call 728-7576 SIBBY'S _Real Estate Limited LOT TO PURCHASE OR LEASE Highway, commercial or in- dustrial zoned land. Must hove 100 ft. frontage or more. Write for particulars to: Post Office Box 22, howa * WE WIL PAY CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE. CALL "JOHN F. DeWITH REALTOR * Bowmanville 623-3950 (BUILDING lots for triplexes in Oshawa, 'Whitby or Bowmanville. Telephone 723- *7843 (URGENTLY NEEDED. 3 or 4 bedroom @ or an income home. Contact Steve ~Macko, Schotield-Aker Ltd., 723-2265; eve pings 728-5868 "SUBURBAN PROPERTIES urgently: Mneeded. Waiting clients. Terms or cash. Brothers Ltd., Mr. Yeo 728-5123. MURGENT! Waiting client for older dg shome in need of repair. Any locati: is nares nine Me Brothers L.td., _Mr. Yeo 728 5128 "24--Stores, 0 Offices, 8, Storag STORE 4) 688 Horlop from March "(1 , 11 x 40', Small shopping : tre. Call 723-110) : SGrrice Space for rent ai 11) Dundas West, Whitby, Telephone Bow-) menvilie 423-5833. | "| MODERN LUSANNE VILLA | SPANISH PROVINCIAL DECOR |-- FEATURING-- --Electric Heating --Controlled Entrances --Laundry on each floor --Broadloom Corridors --Elevotor Service --Dinette and Dining Room Ceramic Tile Bath and Vanity. --Welil supervised and maintained Designed for your conveniences with luxury at no extra cost. 330 GIBB ST. LOOKING FOR AN APARTMENT "Real Check our ads under Estate For Sale", GUIDE REALTY LTD. Realtors _ "GOVERNOR MANSIONS 2 Bedroom Suite ADULTS ONLY IMMEDIATE POSSESSION TELEPHONE 723-1712 -- 728-2811 For Appointment PARK LANE APTS. Future Vacancies CONTACT DON HOWE REAL ESTATE 725-7732 |NEW BUILDING, electrically two bedrooms new appliances, broa loom. Fre: hydro, Adults, $110, Days, | 5586 ann 725-0621; evenings 623-2601. lone an and two-bedroom apartments in| new building. All modern conveniences. Telephone 668-6568. EXECUTIVE SUITES. A Adults only. One- and two-bedroom apartments in Whitby. Centra!. Featuring electric heat. Broad-| loom everywhere except kitchen and bath, anes, refrigerator and stove. Balconies with sliding doors off each bedroom and livingroom. $140 month including services, 207 Trent Street East, 668- 8031. TWO-BEDROOM apartment welcome Refrigerator, music, Controlled entrance. an bres Apartment 104 728-909. WHITBY -- Two-bedroom aparimeni in| six-plex. Close to Shopping Plaza. Very modern, range, refrigerator and laundry facilities. Adults preferred. Telephone Whitby 668-5264 AJAX. Modern apartment to rent. {sonable rent. Dial 942-0130. APARTMENT to rent in apartment build- ing, available March 15; laundry and| parking facilities, central, 68 Wayne! Street, Apartment 9 Call 725-3938. FURNISHED two-room apartment, newly | 7 decorated. On bus line. Parking facilities. 725-3206. heated, 'One child stove, FM Apply a or pho Rea-| apartments available. Tele | phone 728-3465 or 728-9530. \THREE-ROOM furnished apartment, work jing couple preferred, Apply 543 Mary Street 27--Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS Available Coll between 5 and 7 p.m. 82, PARK RD. N. 728-867 | ROOM for two share, twin beds Telephone 728-2061 LARGE ROOM, good meals, lunches "| packed, parking. Quiet home. Suit gentle-| |man. Telephone. 728-4845 in private home, gentlemen, willing. to good home. Central Private home Cpusite 723-1612 FURNISHED room, very clean, double or single, for gentiemen, kitchen privil eges if desired. Close te Houdeille or South GM, 723-2066, Refrigerator and Svit one business woman. Call a 1964 VALIANT, white with red trim, one . | Gus Brown Motors Ltd., original miles. Previous owner's name on _|1961 CHEVROLET ROOM and board for gentleman, five-day week, lunches packed. Close to South! |General Motors Telephone 725-3710. | |ROOM and board for gentleman only to share. Lunches packed. Very central. Ap- ply "ie King Street East. (Near Ritson Road). 29--Wanted to Rent CAREFUL TENANT needs furnished house or apariment for three months. References, Tel one 728-: 5888. CHRISTIAN family, one child, require two or three bedroom house. Reasonable rent, Telephone 728-6454. FURNISHED two-bedroom apartment wanted. Telephone er 1807. KING STREET AREA, three-room, un- furnished apartment with private bath. Possession on April 15. Phone 728-7898 be- tween 3-5:30 p.m. or evenings. |RELIABLE FAMILY, school-age chil- dren, require three-bedroom house, resi- dential, school area, March 3}. Refer. jences. Possible purchase option. Plaza | Barber Shop, 100 King Street E. THREE-BEDROOM house wanted to r Brooklin of near vicinity. Bank manager} and family. Diai Brooklin 655-4831 days. COUPLE require three- or four-bedrooi house, Whitby or north west Oshawa,/| | maximum $130. Call Cobourg 372-2091 col-} leet. |30--Automobiles for Sale I $ ALL CASH $ or 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 SPOT CASH Paid for. Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723- 9421 BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA (Just East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 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 Just like new! Still full warranty this automobile. Gus Brown | Motors Lid, 725-6568. | 1964 CHEVROLET impala, two-door hard- |top, V-8, 327 motor, automatic, radio, | | Power brakes and steering. $2,850 or best owner let | offer. Telephone 723-5712 1s CHEVROLET Super Sport convert- 327 with 4-speed. Fully equipped Diplomat biue with matching buckets. | 725- 6568 | 1963 CHEVROLET oray Bel Air sedan, | power steering, automatic radio; six cyl- ler, low mileage, $2100 or offer. 728 8435 1963 CHEVROLET Impala, four-door | hardtop, V-8, automatic transmission, |power. steering and brakes. Telephone | 728-5308. 1963 PARISIENNE, in immaculate condi. tion, low mileage, automatic Bring your own mechanic. Telephone days 725- 3592; | evenings, Brooklin 655-3477. 1963 CHEVROLET "Bel Air; V- 4 automatic, | |radio, discs, back-up lights, seat beits,| color silver grey. Excellent condition.| |New plates. Bowmanville, 623-5040. | 1963 CHEVROLET Bel Air two-tone, four- \a oor, V8 automatic. Fully 'equipped.| [Phone after 6 p.m. 728-8383 1962 CHEVROLET 19,000 miles, two-tone, wheél discs, washers, like new $1650) quick sale, 725-8296. PONTIAC, white, 1962 Laurentian, 6 | nder, with adio. Excellent condition | | Best offer. Call 985-7309, Port Perry Wah CHEVROLET two-door. Radio, white lis, chrome discs, Must be sold this 1} weekend, Telephone 942-5693, Ajax. Wid ta PONTIAC Laurentian, sedan, 6 cylinder. automatic, white with maroon trim Priced right! 728-737. 1962 PONTIAC | Laurentian four sedan, |sion, four-door | gleaming| Low mileage Gus Brown Motors Ltd., door +, automatic transmis- radio, 41,000 guaranteed request. 1962 PON | Standard, | 728-2 Brown Motors L td. "Strato Chief, $1,250. One 725-6568, c 'two-door, Br owner r 6 1962 WTAE cam convertible, 6 cylinder, [Mines Power steering, power brakes, 31,000 original miles. Locally owned. Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568 PRIVATE sale 1961 Ford, good condi-| Ition, 352 V-8 automatics $i0es or besi| offer, Call after 5 p.m.. 723-6616. | 196) CHEVROLET, 6 automatic, wodoor,| jradio, sharp. Dial 623-7218 Impala, convertible. | Excellent condition Must sell, No reason- jable. offer refused, Telephone 723-9653 | anytime after 6 p.m. |1961 CHEVROLET four-door standard %} cash or take over payments.' Also '60 Meteor standard 6, $575. Telephone|, |723-5078 after 6 re oo Convertible, gleaming white, er. See this one today! Gus Brown Motors. Lid, 728-7375. 1960 PONTIAC Laurentian, 6 cylinder,|ti automatic, low mileage, radio, washers,| L |new tires and shocks. Price $1,250. Phone! | 723-2084 |1960 CHEVROLET Impaia sedan, power |b brakes and steering, fully equipped. Ex-| G cellent condition. Telephone 723-7515. ti 7 terior, automatic, Has appreciated Gus 725-6568 PRIVATE. 1960 Pontiac Bonneville, door hardtop, fully powered, $1,995 Lapel ae Special, no rust, $325. to be driven Brown Motors tn be di Lid., \7 four-|$ 1959 STATION WAGON, Kingsway, V-8, automatic, mote 72 Cadillac South. Telephone 1959 CHEVROLET impaia, two-door hard |top, V-8, automatic, custom radio. Spot- less! Gus Brown Motors Utd., 1959 DODGE six cylinder standard Ex-| 2932 or apply 24 Bagot street 1959 CADILLAC convertible, red trim, white roof, fully power equipp- ed. Low mileage and mechanical condi- 1959 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, saddle tan, four-door hardtop, Power steering, power | 1959 "PONTIAC. "Laurentian, e |COLBORNE EAST one large furnished' 1960 CORVAIR. green with matching in-| new licence, condition Also| shape. Dial| capted. 728-7781, NOW IS THE TIME TO _ TRADE UP TO A BETTER CAR FROM Seaway * 1961 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE FORDOR SEDAN Smart tutone white and blue, automatic transmission, pow- er steering and new tires, A-1 condition throughout. Low down poyment with easy terms. 1962 FALCON FORDOR DELUXE Wimbledon white with con- trasting interior, Automatic transmission, radio and like 'new condition inside and out. Economy at it's best. 30 months to pay. 1959 BUICK FORDOR HARDTOP Smart Coppertone finish with black interior. Fully equipped and in excellent condition, 1959 MERCURY FORDOR SEDAN A luxury automobile equip- ped with automatic transmis- sion, radio, power steering and brakes and whitewolls. Priced right. Can be financed with low down payment and easy monthly terms. 1958 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Tutone grey and white. Eco- nomical 6 cylinder engine with. standard - transmission. Lots of miles left in this one. Low 'down payment. 1959 FORD TUDOR STATION WAGON This car is a one owner with 6 cylinder engine. Ideal fam- ily car. Low down payment will handle. | 1964 CUSTOM 500 FORDOR SEDAN Finished in matching interior, transmission, radio, -- white walls, washers and wheel covers, A low mileage de- monstrator still under factory warranty, Low down payment balance over 36 months, * MANY OTHER A-1 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM * LOW, LOW DOWN PAYMENTS FINANCE UP TO 30 MONTHS * Seaway MOTORS LIMITED "Your Authorized Dealer turquoise with Automatic For Ford's Family Of Fine Products" 200 Dundas St. W, WHITBY Four Courteous Salesmen to Serve You 668-5893. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M, four-door, radio. A-1 condi- 725-6568 client condition $495. Telephone 725. white with jon: fully quaranteed. Gus Brown Motors td., 725-6568. rakes, custom radio us Brown Motors Ltd., Nice family car! 72- 7375. standard 6, snows, radio, two-tone, two- oor, low mileage, Kept in good running by conscientious driver. | 25-4678, PECIAL! 1958 T-Bird convertible ai| Must sell. Best offer. Trade ac- Can be financed. Telephone \East afte Ay 123-228 723-228). |CAKEsHORE AUTO WRECKERS | OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex- |pert carburetor and auto electric service. 30--Automobiles for Sale [36--Legel 36--Legal 1958 CHEVROLET, two-door, standard, 6 cylinder. In good condition. Can be fi- nanced. Telephone 728-7240. << 1958 PONTIAC hag ed fwedoer. hard- top, V-8 automatic, brakes and steering, fully reconéifionst. Sharp! Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. 195 CHEVROLET Biscayne, two-door, V-8 automatic, radio, and white walls, Is, Spotless! foray eat 728-4195, jonteray, two - door rhage ot Rose 1958 MERCURY Monteray, hardtop automatic, Lor steering, paint and body work late, $500 or best offer, Ajax 942-0247, 1957 DODGE Custom Royal, four-door hardtop. Good body and interior, New sit and custom radio. Mechanically Asking price $350, Phone none Ville 6232820 new paint, 1957 METEOR V-8, standard, new new seat covers, $395. 509 Bloor East mornings or after 4. 1957 METEOR, four-door, V-8, standard, 1965 plates included. Good ru , body good, recent repairs cost $82. Reason for pate new car arriving. Telephone: Residence, 723-1378 before 5 p.m. or all day Saturday or call 728-3281 anytime. 1957 PONTIAC, four-door hardtop, V8 av- tomatic, excellent condition, needs trans- mission repaired. Must sell. $400 or best offer, Also 1957 six cylinder Pontiac auto- matic transmission, completely rebuilt recently, $85. Telephone 725-645: TRADE UP to a better used car from one of the many bargains offered daily in the Times Classified Section. 1956 PONTIAC, six Srinin, standard, mechanically good. New tires. Needs body work $175. Telephone 725-5960. 1956 FORD sedan delivery; 1958 | cheers. let sedan. Call 723-2486 from 5 to 8 p.m. 1956 PLYMOUTH, standard 6, rebuilt motor, new paint job and tires, radio. 417 Green' Street. Whitby 668-8706. 1955 CHEVROLET Bei Air, 6 age nal automatic, new licence, $195. 509 Bloor East mornings or after 4, 1955 FORD two door, automatic. Reason- able. New fires, good running condition, For information telephone 728-9968 afier 4 p.m. oe 1954 FORD, good mechanica! condition, low mileage on rebuilt motor, radio, few licence. body needs repair, $150. 725-6652. : 1953 MERCURY sedan, new plates, good motor and transmission, in good running order, radio good fires. Telephone 723-5387. 1950 CHEVROLET haif-ton pickup, | lent shape, $175. 54 Beatty Street, USED CAR PARTS, spindies to. make trailers also used tires. 509 Bloor Street -- --| 31--Compact Cors for | Sale| SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. 723-346] 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 ZOLTAN - NICK & DAN'S Your authorized DATSUN DEALER Volkswagen Service 160 Simcoe South LAND TITLES ACT IN THE MATTER OF that part of Lot 24, Concession 6, in the Township of Whitby, lying south of the production westerly of the north limit of Lot 5 on Plan No, 638, regis- tered in the Registry Office for the County of Ontorio, ond east of said Plan No. 638 and Way Street. The herein described parcel of land is further shown outlined in red on a plan of survey prepared by G. A. BIDDLE, O.LS., dated 19th February, 1965, a copy of which may be seen ot the Office of Land Titles ot Whitby. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MERRILL LEONARD ROSS, Rood Superintendent, has made an application to the Local Master of Titles at Whitby for a certificate of title to this land which they claim to be the owner in fee simple free from all encum- brances, except an Easement in favour of The Veterons' Land Act, as described in In- strument No. 106356. Wherefore any other person having or claiming to have any title to or interest in the land or ony part thereof is" required on or before the 24th day of March 1965, to file a statement of his claim in my office at the Town of Whitby, and to serve a copy on the Applicant. The address of the Applicant for service is: Messrs. HAR- RIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, Barristers & Solicitors, 112 Simcoe Street North, OSH- AWA, Ontario; DATED oat Whitby, day of March 1965. WILLIAM H. MOORHOUSE, this 5th Deputy Local Master of Titles TOWNSHIP OF REACH TENDER FOR TRUCK Sealed Tenders clearly marked es to contents will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon March 25th, 1965 for the supply of one only truck with a G.V.W. rating of 29,000 pounds, minimum, completé with dump box and hoist, snow plow and wing. The Town- ship will offer in trade as partial' payment one 1949 International K10 Four Wheel Drive truck complete with dump .box and hoist; snow plow and wing. This unit may be inspected at the Township Oshawa 728-0051 |1965 VOLKSWAGEN 1200 Deluxe, radio; |gas heater; red. Reasonable. Before 5 p.m., telephone 7 728-4250. | 1962 ACADIAN 6 c cylinder in invader, pute-| | matic, 15,717 miles, two-speed wipers and} washers. Six good tires. Apply 275 Verdun| Road afier 6 p.m. 196) AUSTIN Cambridge, "radio, in good | running condition. Telephone after 5 p.m./ 725- 8641. 32--Trucks | for Sale hydraulic hoist: A-1 shape. Con be fin- anced. with -- snowplow, os | BODYMAN WANTED Full or part time. Must be ex- perienced .Top wages. | Call 728-7781 1947 CHEVROLET, tow truck, power! winch, 300 ft cable, Dodge. truck, 1949,| one ton GMC Dial Hampton 263-2445 or| TED CAMPIN MOTORS | 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 | WANTED: Cars for wrecking. Telephone 726-4549, Robert Nichols. 725-986) 33--Automobiles War CARS WANTED Buying a New Car ? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash'" to the New Car Deoler and "Save". ted want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 20¢ Wentworth East, 725-1181. WANTED 1959 to 1961 Chevrolet. sale. Telephone 723-4781. OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck- ers, 1175 Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 or 723-4245. LATE MOPEL cars '58 and up. Courtice Auto Wreckers. Telephone 723-5541 or nights 725-4404. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bouaht. 39 Bioor Street East, 725-2311. CASH for 1955 or 1956 "dae btoa! or Pon- tiac. Telephone 725-1846. 34--Automobile Repair TRANSMISSION specialists, _transmis- sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North, Phone 728-7339. 222 King Street West, 728-0817. 35--Lost and Found LOST -- Whife toy poodle, female, two years old, Vicinity Wilson Road and Adelai Monday night. Answers Good reward. Valuable r ring, 1 southwest tion, Owner identity and pay for ad. write Box 824, Oshawa Times. | WALLET 'ost in vicinity of Eaton's Store, hoy's savings. Reward, Telephone Whitby 666-8224. LOST: Toy poodle, white, male, two years old. Vicinity of Townline East on Mon- day. Answers to "Sugie'. Good reward. Finder please call 728-9485, 36--Legal AJAX AND PICKERING , GENERAL HOSPITAL TENDERS FOR PURCHASE AND REMOVAL OF FRAME BUILDING Sealed tenders, plainly mark- ed as to contents, will be re- ceived by the Administrator until 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 29, 1965 for the pur- chase and removal of two frame buildings, approximate- ly 370 ft. by 32 ft. and 220 ft. by 25 ft., situated on lond to the South of the new Ajax and Pickering General Hospi- tal. Information for Tenders may be picked up oat the Office of the Administrator. Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted K. J. MaciINNIS, Administrator, Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, Ajax, Ontario, to gorage. at Manchester, Ont- ario by contacting Road Superintendent, Tender forms and specifications may be ob- tained from either of the un- dersigned. All bidders must use Township tender forms. Lowest or any tender not necessarily occepted; T. STEVENS, Road Superintendent, Township of Reach, R.R. No, 4, Port Perry, Ont. A. R. JOHNS, Clerk-Treasurer, Township of Reach, R.R. No, 4, Port Perry, Ont NOTICE | TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of SARAH ELIZABETH WILKINS, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Sarah Elizabeth Wilkins, late of the City of Oshawa, in the Coun- ty of Ontario, Widow, de- ceased, who died on or about the 4th day of January, 1965, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased -on or be- fore the 12th day: of April, 1965, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Personal Re- Ppresentative will distribute the assets of the said de- ceased having regard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated ot Oshawa this 9th day of March, 1965. ALFRED THOMAS WILKINS, Executor, By his solicitors, Messrs. McGIBBON & BASTEDO Barristers & Solicitors, 37 King Street Eost, _Oshawa, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of HELEN MARY HANNAH MARSHALL, Widow, deceased, All persons having claims against the Estate of Helen Mary Honnah Marshall, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, deceased, who died on the 20th doy of February, 1965, must file their claims with the undersigned before the 24th day of March, 1965, ofter which date the assets of the Estate will be distri- buted having regard only to the claims so. filed DATED this Ist day of March, 1965. HYMAN & HYMAN, 86 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors Want-Ads Don't Cost- They Pay |38--Coming Events NOTICE: TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of WALTER R- MacLEAN, Deceased, All persons having. claims agoinst the Estate of WAL- TER R. MacLeon, late of the City of Oshawa, in the Coun- ty of Ontario, General Motors Employee, deceased, who died on or about the 19th day of December, 1964, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of March, 1965, full purticulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the assets of the soid deceased will be distributed having regard only to claims of which she shall then have notice. DATED at Oshawa, Ontario, this Ist day of March, 1965. ETHEL VERA MocLEAN Administratrix MANNING F. SWARTZ ond RONALD L. SWARTZ Barristers &. Solicitors, 262 King Street East, Oshowa, Ontario, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of CHARLES TABB, of the City of Oshawa. Creditors of the deceased, who died at Oshawa, October 14th, 1964 are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before March 25th, 1965, ofter which date the estate will be distributed. DATED AT OSHAWA, this Ist day of March, A.D., 1965, NORMAN TABB, Administrator by his solicitors, Porkhill & Med 8 Simcoe St. S, Oshawa, -- Ont. _ BRING THIS SPECIAL % PRICE PASS to the | Friday, March 12th _ KINSMEN | SUPER CAR BINGO AT THE PETERBOROUGH - MEMORIAL CENTRE OVER $7,600 IN PRIZES INCLUDING New 1965 specified Car from dealer of your choice or $2,000 Cash $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $1,700 Big Snowball (56 nos.) $600 Small Snowball (50 nos.) $600 regular games. $450 Special games MANY FREE AND VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES Don't forget' to buy the economy pack for value and save money, Plus 3 Early Bird Games Share the Wealth HOLY CROSS BINGO FREE ADMISSION Friday, March 12th 20 REGULAR GAMES 18 Games at $10 each 1 Game ot $30.00 1 Game at $50.00 SPECIAL JACKPOT $130 in 56 Nos. $20.00 Consolation PLUS ica ea horizontal ine, SHARE-the-WEALTH "Regular Jackpot $200 in 52 Nos. $20.00 Consolation GOOD PARKING 7:45 P.M. NO CHILDREN OSHAWA JAYCEES, BINGO TONIGHT ' 20 games at $20, 5 games ot $30 $150 Jackpot 2 - $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 53 and 58 Early Bird Game RED BARN Children under 16 not admitted NEARLY NEW SALE! March 12 at 1.30 p.m. Simcoe Street United Church in Memorial Hall. _|English and French - speaking OBITUARIES LEO PATRICK 0'CONNOR Leo Patrick O'Connor of 727 Stone street, a retired 32-year veteran employee of Oshawa Railway, died in hospital Wed- PLUMMER -- Ail and Marie happily announce the birth of a sister for Kath» erine, at Women's College Hosoital, To ronto, on Tuesday, March 9, 1965. nesday following a lengthy ill- ness He was born in Pickering DEATHS April 12, 1905 and was the son of the late Mary and Patrick Connor. Mr. O'Connor married the for-| v, mer Veronica Leveque April 22, 1929 in St. Gregory's Church, Oshawa. He retired as a conductor in|M 52. He was a member of St. Greory's Roman Catholic Church, the Holy Name Society and the Knights of Columbus. The deceased is survived by his wife, two daughters, ag Michael Gallas (Anne), Mrs. Gary Hooey (Kathleen) and two: sons, Ted and Thomas, all of Oshawa; four sisters, Mrs. Fred|ron Atkinson (Margaret), Toronto; Mrs. Stan Thomas (Madeline), Windsor; and Mrs. Thomas|? Driscoll! (Anne) and Mrs. George Keenan (Mary), both of Oshawa; and eight grandchil- dren, Monsignor Paul Dwyer will sing high requiem mass at 10 a.m, March 13 in St. Gregory's Church. Interment will be in Resurrection C t Pray- O'CONNOR, Leo P: hia . rest in the Hospital + March 10, 1965 Leo Patrick 'O'Connor beloved husband of eronica Leveque, father of Mrs. Michael Saltes (Anne), Mrs. Gary Hooey (Kath- leen), Ted and Thomas, Oshawa; of Mrs. Fred Atkinson ( (To H sla Mrs. Thomas (Anne), George Keenan (May) Oshawa, Mrs, Stan Thomas (Madeline) his 60th year. Resting at the Ari rmstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Hi quiem Mey in St. " " Match 13, at 10 a.m. Inter- ment resurrection Cemetery. (Prayers will be heid 4 the funeral nome ert. Fri day, 7.30 p.m.) SEARLE, Lula Mabel Entered into rest in the Oshawa eral Hospital on Mage on March 9, 196 yo g porn Ashton, beloved wite of Hor. Searl ane Le hane iMabsn Columbus and Bruce, Ked- ister of hag William McGregor (Olive). Uxbridge and Howard Ashton, Reach Township, in her 60th year. Rest ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh- awa, with funeral service in the chapel, Friday, March 12 at 2 p.m. Interment Uxbridge Cemetery. TRICK, Emma Jane Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, March 9, 1965, Emma Jane Goodman, widow of the late John Trick, mother of @gbert Trick, Oshawa, in her 91st year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel, Friday, Lior uaa at 3. ig p.m. Interment Oshawa inion 0 ers will be said at the Arm- strong Funeral Home at 7.30 p.m. Friday. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral "requirements for all 'PHONE-SYSTEM occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE NAILS FORGERS | CHATHAM (CP) -- Police here are using a telephone relay system to thwart forg- ers and short-change art- ists. Det.-Sgt. Tom Bird said that as soon as a city merchant suspects he's been victimized, he phones police, who phone warnings to nine previously selected 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 Kindness beyond Price, yet Within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 merchants. Each of these phones two others and so it goes until all 247 participating merch- ants know what to expect. Occasionally a merchant checks back with police to make sure the warning hasn't been garbled in transmission. Radio Link Is Planned COBOURG -- The first two meetings to plan fire depart- IN MEMORIAM ALVES -- In loving memory of a dear sister, Ellinor Alves, who passed away March 11, 1958, We little knew when we woke that morn The sorrow the day would oe For the call was sudden, severe, To part with one we loved so dear. adiy missed and always remembered |by Jackie and Gene Lynde, In loving memory of a dear nie, Ethel Blanche Cox, who passed away March 10,. 1963, No one knows how much we gg you, No one knows the bitter We have suffered; since we Tost you Life has never the 'f we had all the world to "give We'd give it, yes and more, To hear your voice and see your smile And greet you at our door. But all we can do, dear mother, 1s go and tend your grave, And leave behind tokens of love To the best mother God ever made. ment and emergency eS |jradio communication . networks jin the United Counties was held this week at the counties build- Cine Wright, EMO Co- ordinator, said the meeting was concerned with establishing a base station and nine satellites for use in case of a disaster affecting the counties. J. B. Streeter, chief communi- cations officer for provincial EMO, spoke to members of the EMO. spoke to bers of the --Always ed and sadly missed pa daughter Florence and son-in-law COX -- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, who passed away My errs still aches with sadness, And secret tears still flow: what it meant to lose you, dear, No-one will ever know. When the days are sad and lonely, And everything wrong, | seem to hear you whisper, "Cheer up and carry on", Each time | see your picture 'ou seem to smile and say, "Don't cry, I'm only sleeping, bial meet in missed and always remembered nt fosband Albert and son, Arthur, counties EMO committee about costs and recruitment of radio personnel. Mr. Wright said a meeting of fire chiefs, reeves and members of the EMO committee would hold a similar meeting March 18 at the counties building to discuss establishing a similar network for fire-fighting units. SHOULD A MEMORIAL To last for centuries be requir= ed. The best choice is our MATTHEWS BRONZE courteous advice always MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 The co-ordinator, speaking of the emergency measures net- work, said there will be a need for ham radio operators in Dur- ham and Northumberland coun- ties to become part of the net- work in case of an emergency. The EMO network would be jpaid for by. the province and the county, Forty-five per cent iby the fire network would be! |paid by provincial EMO, No estimates on the total cost |were 2 available. NAMED CONSUL OTTAWA (CP)--Appointment Canadian consul in Detroit, was announced Wednesday by the of Edward H. Maguire, 50, .as|' CARD OF THANKS BARRABALL -- For kindness. shown me and for gifts and cards received dur- ing my stay in bas pl Ripe and since 1 my sincere thanks to one and a --Mrs. L. Barrabail, BOWINS -- In the midst of our sorrow we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindi sympathy awa General Hospital. Also T. Eaton Co. management and staff, ition welfare and drapery department, Hart family of Oshawa Dairy and La- | external | affairs department. dies Auxiliary of Royal Canadian Legion, + Ottawa City OTTAWA (CP) -- The -royal commission on bilingualism and biculturalism Wednesday de- fended its studies of bilingual- ism or lack of it at city hall, but was accused again of snoop- into into other people's busi- ness, A commission official said the federal inquiry is getting good co-operation from the provinces and is carrying out research studies in two provincial fields --education and municipalities. Co-secretary Neil Morrison said the municipal governments of Ottawa, Montreal, Moncton, Winnipeg and St. Boniface have been selected for research pro- jects into their use of English and French in dealings with ratepayers. The research workers would also look at the degrees of par- ticipation in civie affairs by French - Canadians, the Eng- lish - speaking. minority in Mont- real and various ethnic groups. SEEK ASSISTANCE Letters are going out to may- ors of the five "cross-section" cities to ask for their assistance in the surveys. Such a letter was read at a meeting of the Ottawa board of control Tuesday, setting off vol- leys of criticism from two of the five controllers and several members of Parliament. |B-B Commission Defends Hall Study The board, which functions as the executive committee of the 25-member Ottawa city council, approved the "B-B" study by a vote of 2 to 2 after a stormy de- bate. One of the dissidents, Con- troller Murray Heit, a dentist, sent a telegram to Ontario Pre- mier John Robarts Wednesday, asking him to investigate his complaint that the bilingual probe is illegal under the On- tario Human Rights Code. Mr. Morrison denied the charge in an interview. He said the code forbids employers to ask questions about the ethnic origin, race or religion of job applicants, but a research pro- ject was quite another matter. BONUSES POPULAR OTTAWA (CP) -- More than 32,000 applications have been received for the $500 bonus on winter built houses, Labor Minister MacEachen announced Wednesday. Up to Feb. 26, they covered 38,204 dwelling units, up slightly from the 1964 fig- ure. This means the federal government will pay out about $20,006 000 under the bonus ar- rangement introduced last year to encourage winter construc: tion employment,

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