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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1965, p. 29

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80--Automobiles for Sele bmi for Sale |30--Automobiles for Sale IT WON'T BE LONG SPRINGTIME BRINGS WITH IT DRIVING TIME, GET OUT AND SHAKE OFF THAT HIBER- NATIN' FEELING IN AN A-1 USED CAR CAR FROM... Seaway * 1963 FALCON FORDOR SEDAN Raven block with contrast ing interior, One owner, new cor trode A-1 condition Equipped with radio, Low down payment, 1961 METEOR TUDOR SEDAN Tutone black and white, Eco nomical 6. cylinder engine, radio and white walls, Spotless condition throughout, Cash, » Trode or Terms, Guaranteed 1964' PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE Meroon finish, white vinyl top, white seats. V-8 engine, utomatic transmission, radio, power steering, brakes and windows, Immaculate through- out, Factory warranty ONLY 1964 FORD CUSTOM FORDOR Caspian. blue with matching interior. V-8 engine, auto motic transmission, equa lock reor end, Police cruisers from Pickering Township. Spotless throughout and guaranteed 1963 FORD 300 FORDOR SEDAN Corinthion white with contfas ting red interior. V-B engine automatic transmission, Low down payment handles, Guar onteed, 1957 METEOR FORDOR SEDAN Economics! 6 cylinder en gine, ond radio. Recently re- built engine. Low cost trans portation and in A-1 shape Terms in SEDANS 1964 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR SEDAN Bronze matching in- terior, Six cylinder engine standard transmission, 8,000 original miles. Factory War ranty, Low down payment, 1962 FAIRLANE FORDOR SEDAN Silver mist finish transmission Guoronteed A-1 Cash, trade or * with V-B engine and can- terms, automatic roadie dition MANY OTHER A-1 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM * LOW, LOW DOWN PAYMENTS FINANCE UP TO 30 MONTHS LIMITED thorized Ford's Family Fine Products" 200 Dundas 'St. Whitby teous Salesmen Serve Y Dealer Of W. To 668-5893 DAILY to9 PM U OPEN 9AM SPOT CASH Paid for Trode oft DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD SOUTH 723.942) b OLOSMOBILE, Good por rs 5 poid ean ¢ down er 8 Whitby 648 1960 CHEVROLET Bei Air two-door hard top, V-8. auto' 27,000 original mites One owne pus ar own Motors Lid. 725-4548 1955 FORD stor ad Telephone ady driven ew tires, many extra ac gon body, eng sedar cessories missio 1962 CHEVROLET two-door hardtop, im ted radio and tandard w hard: oped Phone 1944 PONTIAC Parisienr te Private. $2,805 § GM wart 2344 1988 PONTIAC a re rentian four-door hard v8 automat jus Brow meta four new whitewa 1942 PONTIAC Parisien top. silver rv matic ratio Or Brown Motors tt 10 CHEVROLET VR automatic, f enon four-door hard aule Sus convertible Excelient con- tet 4508 mpala power dither R Maters &. auto . Gus 1942 PONTIAC ft tor matic adin. Reine meta mater trim. Popuier medel, priced right Brown Motora Ltd. 728-7374, door hare automatic, ne and trans. © BUYING A CAR? ! TRY | IW eumaN MOTORS LTD. 728-735| ® WEEKEND SALE '64 AMBASSADOR Executive driven, V-8 engine automatic transmission, full power, 15,000 mille warran *~ SALE $3179, '63 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN V-8 engine, automatic trans radio, | hrowroorr SALE $1795. missi condition | '62 CHEVROLET | BISCAYNE Automatic i) dio above average con dition SALE $1595. transmission In '61 COMET SEDAN One owner standard as 6 cylinder engine, transm neat SALE $895, '60 RAMBLER CUSTOM One owner, 6 cylinder, stand ord transmission, 100% wor- ranty, (new motor) SALE $1095, '59 RAMBLER Automatic transmission, ra | dio, Up to 30 miles per gal- | on, 2 to choose from SALE $795. |sias from. Motors, $5 FULL PRICE Station Nicols Motors, '59 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE Local co _ through V-B engine transmission, dash. A-1 SALE $795, matic padded out, T | 7247 7379 \s25 DOWN, $17 weekly buys 1962. Pontiac four-door sedan. shift, This is a real tight al Cash, Whitby 668-3337 $20 DOWN, '58 CHEVROLET Cheap. transportation SALE $395. | radio, preciated Motors $10 DOWN, $9 weekly bu ve A '58 RAMBLER AMERICAN A bargain at only, B $295. '56 METEOR VB engine, standord m radio, Sharp SALE $245 trans ssion Brown Motors Ltd MANY MORE MODELS $$SAVE$$ NOW ON 5 F a a TRUCK MICHELSON or at OPEN 9 AM $20 DOWN, $15 weekly two-door matic Motors, 1957 OLDSMOBILE ac standard. shitt Nicois Motors, \ 1960 JEEP body., A:! conditio trade for 9 1959 CHEVROLET two-door tation 1943 MERCURY-Come! mat terio USED CAR PARTS, Spind trailers used East after LJ a trade y aan orth =O: 961 tomatic Safely belt 194: 1965 RAMBLERS ixvoies: 1988 BUICK, W ELLMA N 1957 PLYMOUTH need MOTORS LTD, "225 1959 CHEVROLET - 1 ca afte Dealer 10 Authorized Rombler Open Evenings till Ea 100 NONQUON RD. 728-7351 1960 =OLDSMOBILE fully equipped, $1,095 204, Whitby 1961 CADILLAC coupe de Ville one owner, ty powered. New tires, light bivewhite Pace $2495. Call 725-8132 1944 BUICK Skylark ambe white with Diack power aller hiteh ate 4 hardtop. P.O. Box four-door Apply top ntertor 4 PRIVATE pred, + Phor 942 hard Radio excellent doo: top Laurentian omat viny ter whitewa t $2 after Mas res four-door hardtop. brakes, V-@ auto 668-849 1958 PONTIAC, exceiie $350. Must ° 668 $25 DOWN, $19 weekly four aure mat adio, et trade 668 ny 300d mares condition. $75 trans, all car $}? weekly buy $20 DOWN 0 , ve $25 DOWN. conve ash, trade, terms Whitby, 648-3331, at Nic 1984 | PONTIAC 1959 power 1944 on 1964 CHEVROLET automat padded @ whitewalis 1959 Telephone 1944 CHEVROLET & ant 19%3 PONTIAC P 1962 BEL top 1%3 STATION WAGON 958 CHEVROLET ' The |30---Automobiles_ for Sale _|36---Lenal 1959 MERCURY two-door V-8 automall | hardtop, very well kept. $920 or best offer, Private, Port Perry, 985-2816. | . | Must sel! 1961 CHEVROLET six cylinder, standard $1,195 cash. Phone 723-5078. ae USED CARS 1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR- COACH V-B anaes automatic trons with radio, white discs and washers sharp in Diplomat blue 1965 METEOR station wagon, fully equip: ped will consider trade Telephone | 723-6942 1962 BEL AIR, extras $1,450. 725-6105 1956 PONTIAC hardtop, two-tone, radio. $195 or best offer, 725-7192. 1957 CHEVROLET, V-# standard, A-| en gine and body, new fires, Dial 942-3406 alter six 31--Compact Cars for Sale SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New ond Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd, 723,346) Open Evenings PEUGEOT and VOLVO SALES and SERVICE JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric ce - 449 Ritson Road South 1962 PONTIAC Oshawa --= 728-0921 LAURENTIAN 2 DOOR HARDTOP ZOLTAN - NICK Lhd abd & DAN'S juthorized DATSUN wails green and SEALER Service 1960 CORVAIR Simcoe South Autamin "transi Ost 728-005) built engine 1956 MG sedan, Good mechanically yen 205! offer. Telephone 728-5843 1958 PONTIAC Bot V-8 engine pr missior Many anytime metallic blue Telephone ALL missior walls, Real 1963 CHEVROLET | BISCAY NE SEDAN 6 cylinder engine transmission, radic walls, disc etc with washoble trim 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE 6 cylinder standord transmission with radio, white walls and washers, In lovely condition throughout" White with red trim of Oshawa, of Ontario, worker, January, 19 outomatic white Executors o Turquoise vinyl interior fore the 1965, ofter soid Execut having claims then ngine engine, of doy of Apri Serv 5 Si automatic tr radic Tw with discs ete Your white Vv 160 kswagen sae rere. | $150 Excellent to all Apt condition. Radio 109, 728-3645 after 6 automatic trar radi wh 1 disc 1963 CORVAIR cellent condition. Many offer, Telephone 723-4974 1964 MGB, one owner, wire wheels, good condition 1 ra Reasonable Rowmany 226. 1957 DODGE 1964 CORVAIR Monza Spider, maroon SEDAN nlack interior, Foursspeed transmis 6 cylinder dard 8 #7808 transmission and side ndi tion 1952 CHRYSLER WINDSOR Fluid dri luxe rodi A-| convertible, four-speed, te extra Best with ex Your for on wal washer Brit Telephone facade the west street South Athol, will engine tor rod tise 1963 CORVAIR excellent cond fer, Telephone 1960 VAUXHALL seen at 288 Elgin phone 4s 1965 FORD invertible, Many 723-4974. four-speed nirror In good extras, Best Can be tele station Street wagon Wes! or station wagon, Pri cylinder, automatic whitewalls, Low r payments. Dial Faicon ¢ . Submissions de until May | t ros e transmission and mony ex 655-414 1951 PREFECT, transportation, $100. or 125-7749 after 6.30 p.m $145 FULL PRICE, buys door Cash rene terms In ondition economical Phone new plates, best offer 1963 Y% TON PICK-UP TRUCK Heavy dist pr K.O, SF ROY NICHOLS MOTORS LTD, [32-7 ACE RICHAR Fast, 'mornings or alter PHILLIP 728-6206 FLEETSIDE , 959 Simen four at Nicols! et : rs, Whilk 1964 CORVAIR new condition, low! mileage, yellaw-b nterlor, Cash pay c Take cing. Includes bal ance of warran| y ane accessories, After § telephone 725-1722 1955 CONSUL tery, $100 or best 32-----Trucks for Sale 1948 CHEVROLET BRIN cic Good condition, new bat-| offer, Call 723-5674, half-ton truck 509 Bloor 4 om Very Street SEE or LOUIS COURTICE ton pickwp truck: Both In good shape. 9 p.m In good condi at 1950 CHEVROLET 951 Morris Minor |Call 725-8063 between OR 1962 GMC, +t pick-up HAR( TED BOWMANVILLE 62 SID NICOLS LT MILLEF 9.9 1948 CHEVROLET ton. truck good condition, Apply $09 Bloor mornir or after 4pm 1954 INTERNATIONAL to9 P.M : ally apolis Avenve 1952 Apply FORD, 125-0 33----Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? ar to 'Ted'? t the New Sav ae' Very St, East 4 9 with Apply ston truck mechar ice $200 Ar alr North condition or cal half-tor i BUYS 1955 Chevy k Road Cash, trade, Whitby, 668-333 at choose Nicols Two terms 1958 Plymouth terms at buys ash, trade Whitby 668 wagon 959 Chevy convertible, six cylinder, auto Cash, 'trade. terms at Nico' : Whitby, 668-399 y ¢ $a75 further buys or best offer nformation, i { and TED CAMPIN. MOTORS 723-4494 725-5574 SHAW Auto Wrecking Co. Cars bought pa 1s for sale. iren and metals bought PARTY lephone for aler tandard nd cari Motors six Res cylind trade, terms at $14.20 weekly buys 1940 Po Laurentian fo of, VR auton ete. Ca seen to be Cash, erms at N Whitby § PRIVATE cash fo: ed. No dea r A pay Pp to $500 tiac or Chevrolet offer ase! Telephone 725-7129. OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck ers, 1175 Stree}, want cars for ecking Telephone 728.2162. or 223-4245 AUTO WRECKERS want Highest prices patd 725-1181 AD cols or 1959 Chevy (53 nos $800 Smal (51 nos door Cast hitby two-whee: eda' trade 648 terms at CAKE HORE ars for w king d " worth. Baal, Q ve. josed $ , WANTED a 4549, Robert N k sale wrecking. Telephone was hols siandard : . radio, good conditior 34--Automobile Repair 4 TRANSMISSION specialists Tranamis ble 4 y busine 038 Simene wagon ie sale. Telephone 7 conve radio, 1 A aood rquoise with mateh ar OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex 1, uretor and aute electric service, Plus 3 & es to m Horne + yeehe ; Bloor Street (Share , 35- --Lest and Found 7.30 », COST hive. tick MANY VALUA for the es. 509 4 ry DOWN, $8? weekly ane sedan, automat terms h buys and V fernale witt M on Apr and Ro Chicken Black and tan hound marking on legs hawa, Simene Phone Foste . land Villa PONTIAC. La' transmission Twa hrome ta Reward Clea Private. Telephone and leg V haped top Telephone Whitby 668-2536 LosT acket onta eads, Reward 36--Legal TENDER FOR WATER: MAINS pr pe ; 28-8410 3 BUICK y powered Sabre tw ormer ily guaranteed 65468 a o-deor hardtop ctor's car, 2% Gus Brown hite trim squa with rosary 5-5824 Girl's bive wilt ed Telephone 7 miles. Fi steer j00d powe: powe: ra v vaitio One »perly Wate some body ¥ ne 940 $100 49 ew plates morning $200 i BUICK equipoed $20 st 'i ned upon the ee oneece can M! posit of ertified cheque N st of $15.00 29 ple. Ca tender nted B not Rel wer stee woapeed wit eel-discs ce Annand Mano IC UTILITIES ON OF THE OSHAWA CHEVROLET yer : THE .PUBI ALiaaie COMMIS Y OF tomatic and wh 5 etme? iT : 30 at § $25 eee y Bird Game ar NO TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES GIBBS, deceased. Gilbert '1 AT the Free Admissic in retired deceased, who died on or about the 28th doy of ore required to file proof of same with the undersigned solicitors for the f the estate the said deceased on or he- 13th day of May, 65, TIC 0 ee E persons having cloims against the estate of the said James Gibbs, lote of the City the County which Or wi only they 1, 1965 meoe Solicitors Murdoch Lottie V Executors for the sid estate NOTICE Trades and Suppliers in Oshawa tendered side of King Street occepted on be directions from RUSSELL W. PYSKLYWEC ARCHITECT 204 Merton Street, Toronto 7, Ont Telephone HU 3.0824 factory of date the proceed to distribute the soid estate, regard which have notice DATED at Oshawa to the shall this 20th CREIGHTON, DRYNAN, MURDOCH & VICTOR, St. Oshawa, North, Ontario, for and Howard, submission renovation work Simcoe to will be accepted 1965 5th, G ) 38--Comine Events KINSMEN THIS THE PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL Over $7,400 Prizes including CENTRE SPECIAL Ya PRICE PASS To the SATURDAY, APR. 24th KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO ix New 1965 specified Car from dealer of your choice $2,000 Cash $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $1,200 Big Snowball | Snowball vo ly Bird Games Wealth) FRI BLE ie E $600 reqular games. $450 Special games the econ and save at AND DOOR PRIZES HOLY CROSS BINGO Every Friday 7:45 $600 IN PRIZES in 56 Nos, n $1 0 $20 Consolation '$10 each Horizontal Line 58 Nos Consolation Good Parking Children Please OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO TONIGHT 0 Jackpots t ) | ri und 56 RED BARN RUMMAGE SALE Hall April 23rd se 28-4163 after 5 5 ; s ' « Fr >it AIR soda' aay all Bay ta. A awe RUMMAGE SALE ao help stanae ng Plata iWeeker Drive. coe Take ousehy the Osh BIRTHS ° HERSEY -- Ernie and Bev, (new Nick- jerson) are happy to announce the yg arrival of their son, Ernest Todd, % Ii 12 o"s., on Tuesday, April 20, 1965 at on} | lawa General Hospital, A brother for! | Wade, Van and Heather. Many thanks to! |r, Ross and 4th floor staff if | ROUT - Bill and Sharon (nee. Nichol) are pleased to announce the birth of a baby boy, 7 |bs, 11 ozs., bern on Monday, April 20, 1965 at the Oshawa General Hos- pital, A brother for Michael, Thanks to Dr, A. E, King and nurses on 4th floor, DEATHS DAVEY, Florence Ann in failing health for some fime, at the Oshawa General Hospital, on Thursday, |April 22; 1965, Florence Ann Davey, be-| loved sister of Isabel of Whitby, Mrs, H.! \Jenkyns (Bessie) and tan of Toronto Resting al the W. C, Tewn Funeral Chapel, Whitby for service in the chapel Saturday, April 24 at 2 p.m, interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa, Minister the Rev, W. J, & MeCiure. Visitors com jmencing 2 p.m, Friday, | FLEMING, in the Oshawa General Hospital, on April 21, 1965, Hazel Beckle, beloved wife of William Fleming and dear mother of | James, and .Mrs.. Donald Myers (Peggy), both of Oshawa, in her 70th year, Mrs Fleming is resting at the Mcintosh-| Anderson Funeral Home for service in| the chapel on Friday, April 23, af 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery Hazel | MeCULLOCH, Ida Sylvia |At Gien Cedars Nursing Home, on Thurs iday, April 22, 1965, Ida Sylvia McCulloch, beloved daughter of the late John and} Susan McCulloch, and loving sister of, iMrs, Elizabeth Hodgson, Hartney, Mani foba and Oliver McCulloch of Columbus.) Resting at the Mcintosh-Anderson Fu neral Flome Service in the chapel on Sat- urday, April 24 at 2.30 p.m, Interment Union Cemetery, (Friends are kindly re quested not to call at the Funeral Home before Friday evening.) OGDEN, Annie LEntered into rest in 'Hospital on Thursday Annie Giibank, widow of the late Her bert Johnston Ogden; mother of John of Ottawa, For further particulars call the Armstrong Funeral Home, 728-5173 Midland General April 22, 1965, PRESTON, Celia Brunt Suddenly, at her residence, RR 3,, Row manville, on Wednesday, April, 21, 1945, Cella Brunt, aged 68 years, wile of the late Robert D, Preston, dear mother of Rianche (Mrs. Gordon Anderson) and Allan, Oshawa, Ruth (Mrs, Everett Kirk), Aspen, N.S., Lloyd, Stewart, Maurice and Ray, all of Bowmanville, Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville Service in the chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m, Interment Hampton Cemetery The former Hope Cooke of New York today became the world's first American queen IN MEMORIAM MOUNT LAWN again to ask that remoy wreaths If you request, we would at- tend and store the. stond, Thank you. MEMORIAL PARK floral arrangements easion _ |CARD OF THANK OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 128-6555 YOURKEVICH, Katherina Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, April 21, 1965, Katnerina Grobinchook, beloved wife o' |Michael Yourkevich and mother of Mrs William Holyk (Mary) and Helen of Osh awa, in her 74th year, Funeral from the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, Fri day, April 23 at 9 am, Also service in 1, Mary's Ukrainian @rthodox Chureh Ritson and Bloor) at 9.30 a.m, Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa, (Pray ers in the funeral home on Thursday eve ning, 8 o'clock Time you winter LOCKE'S FLORISTS orarngements and for all Funeral BLAKNEY Harry Biakney would like to convey sin- cere thanks to the many friends, rela neighbors. Motors an Pinkerton guards at Transport, and Chariton Transport, the kind expressions recent loss) 4. R General for Kindness beyond Price, yet Wi thin reach of all, GERROW ERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM BURLEY dear mothe Aprit 96 Ne do no! need a special day ng you to our minds For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to tind If all the world were ours to give, We'd give it, yes; and more To see the face of mother dear, sme smiling at the doo Ton dearly loved to ever daughter Betty, son-in-law children. Kim and Dale also special thanks to Rev Lad and Gerrow Funeral Chapel Mrs, Blakney and Family. DAWSON The family of the late Archie Russe to convey their many _ friends also Dr, Bell, The Oshawa Service, G nd the Rev Albert Street United Chureh, Mr A. R, Dawson and Family Sincere thanks relatives and to the neighbors ; HH, Dyck LANG thanks to saeea oh a ues dD Rowsell, Rev Le erte ewar iO nurses and staff of and fioor of the Os hawa General Hospital, for flowers, cards, gifts, phone calls, and all kindness and help given me Sidney J, Lang, Oshawa. Blvd, North. OBITUARIES WILLIAM FLEMING woyld like to express my all Kimmerly, Or In loving Ona May rb be forgotten grand MRS, Funeral services will be held Hampton Cemetery, BURL EY.-In loving memory of a dear and grandmother, Ona May who passed away April 22, 1963 sod, forgive a silent tear A fervent wish our Mom was here, There are others, yes, we know |} But she was ours = we loved her so. | Dea take a messa | Toe ther heaven at 2 p.m, for Mrs, Wil (Hazel) Fleming of 91 rd. s, who died in the General Hospital April a few weeks illness 69 Friday liam Harmony Oshawa 21 after She was Born lownship above. on enfield, May 25, daughter at davuahte nd grandehi she late 1895, of the eee John and Helena Beckel, She who pass married William Fleming in To- ronto in 1927 and moved to Osh- awa, A member of United Church, she belonged to the UCW and her group was the ed mer sthe today BURLEY dear r and granen ed away years ago But To forge! the day we los nved ove George and F Helen' sen Daughte arand pany She survived by her hus band; a son James; a daugh ter, Mrs, Donald Myers (Peg- gy) and two grandchildren, all of Oshawa, Rev, Harvey Credit and Rev, of Harmony United Church will conduct the service in the chapel of the MelIntosh-Ander- son Funeral Home, Interment will be in Union Cemetery, is vemory of @ Ona May 22, 1963 ngers, BURLEY ar dear molt and grandmothe Burley, who passed away -Ap in our hearts your ry Sweetly tender, fond and true, There 1 @ day, dear mother, That we do not think of you, : e emembered by son cy and family Kenneth, memory of a Ona May 22, 1963 pain BURLEY dear mothe! Ever Dowie, TDA SYLVIA McCULLOCH an : Ida Sylvia MeCulloch had been in) failing health the past few years died at the Glen Cedars Nursing. Home, East Whitby Township, April 22 Born in Darlington Township he was the daughter of the 3 nary slate John and Susan MeCul Altres Waring, whe Paved iioch, Except, for 20 years in passed away Aprit 21. 193. Toronto she spent her entire} trey surfaces ee cone age, life in the Oshawa area, fought to get music teacher, she was organ: was in vain ist and choir-leader at the for- called them home mer olumbus Church. She was a member the United Church, McKEEVER away They we Rut a To His garden of rest what they say, He takes only the best evingly . remembered. by daughter-in-law Mary and da rank and: grandchii } | 1 1s true Fred Rita aw F Mrs, Elizabeth Hodgson of Hart: ney, Man and a Oliver, of Columbus, re caine She was predeceased by. two brothers, RB. McCulloch, © day California, and W, G, MeCul loch of Orono Winnifred Bridges Columbus United. Church will conduct the services in the chapel of the MclIntosh-Ander- Funeral Home on Saturday -- Interment will be in Union Cemetery --Coming Events " WILSON farhe in loving memory of a dea arandtathe Robert Frame passed away April 22, 196 brother, end a special 5 we do ny vid of a Rev daughte grandsons! can Robert and David requested not to al home before riends are NOVEL BINGO iat WN ; DAY. EVENIN 245 Friday evening T, GEORGE'S HALL end ts.) t ton fune Ja HOTEL ADVICE OFFERED The Rritish government has nublished a guide book for $1.10 JACKPOTS listing 5.000 hotels at Prize $18 jvacation in Britain, IN nearly Door spots who , Presbyterian | of} di ie is MRS. ROBERT D, YY Apr Bowmanville, of Mrs. Robert D, Preston The former Celia Brunt, | dec the Brunt, kill | tion 'ollowing Enniskillen 43 years ago, - The family of the late,and Mrs, Enniskillen q Saskatchewan, F Chariton had on 5 of sympathy in their)" of ma I in Dawson (Jack) would like by two daughters, Anderson (Blanche) of Oshawa Ambulance and of All Ste v my friends, neighbors, rela. Of Bowmanville Also Mrs the and Mrs ron of children, theld at 2 p.m., Mo ma ke lian who Whitby Gener ral Hospital, was held Wed- nesday son T Rev Pal Interment Harmony, Cemetery, P and was president of Davidson Pe Per KF Lainson of Port,(his morning for Charles Aor Watmas of Hillsdale lApr M ed Gre 7 Armstrong Funeral Home mad funeral arrangements, Pallbearers ruc son, and l stri ers isho be OS game with New York Mets ispo jera neg and Sh h ployees le is survived by a sister, ltatively agreed to new contract/Chute, terms tract THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, A Se ae N.Y. WOMAN FIRST AMERICAN QUEEN band the Maharajkumar of Sikkim, 39, during their wed- ding ceremony in 1963. Cancer Canvass Is Arranged PORT PERRY (TC) -- Dona- tions of $25 each were voted to the Cancer Fund and the Cana- dian National Institute for the Blind by the members of Seu- gog Chapter, Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire. The regent, Mrs. M. B. Dymond, announced a panel on t! lcancer research will be held at Mr,/8 p.m., April 26 in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Members | init the uring coronation ceremon- s in Gangtok, Sikkim, She seen here with her hus- OBITUARIES PRESTON) he death occurred suddenly| il 21 at her home, RR 3, the eased was a daughter of late Mr. and Mrs, Levi She was born at Ennis-| en and received her educa:| in that area, their Cnn a a Preston farmed in the| area and Jater Mrs. Presto at Maple: Grove oa She was a member United Church, Bow- panel will be: Maurice Grimes, ex-director of the Ontario Division of the Cana- diah Cancer Society; Dr. Frank A. Beale, radiotherapist at {Princess Margaret Hospital, her husband| Mrs. W, T.. Harris invited is survived|! the members to her summer Mrs. Gordon| "ome for the June meeting, During April the Port Perry Fverett. Kirk Rath (8 ranch of the Cancer Society N.S, and five. sons,| Will hold a door-to-door canvass Oshawa and Liloyd,|i" Port Perry and the Town- Maurice and Ray, all ahips of Reach, Sougog and Cartwright soliciting donations, Fog year's target for the area lived years Trinity nville *redeceased by June, 1960, she Mrs A8pen, an of wart, surviving are two sisters, 9 9 Ed. Page of Enniskillen has been set at $2,200 Myrtle McGill of To» he campaign chairman, Mrs. Arthur Brunt,S@muel Cawker, has announced 17 grand:| {the canvass in the rural areas will cover the entire month, will be) The appeal in Port Perry will 24 at the Start April 26, Approximately Bow: 8 canvassers will participate, be ini.. [he members of the Women's iHospital Auxiliary learned at |their last meeting that there is la bank balance of $300, A --_-- for $5 was received from uneral service for Mrs, Wil-/'e ONO Club at Blackstock, 1 North of Maple Grove, Mrs, Cornish said a potted died April 17 in Oshawa plant would be given to each hospital patient at Easter and that candies would be distribut- ed to children, a brother, and to; Enniskillen he funeral service April Chapel, will Funeral Interment rris nville FUNERAL OF MRS, WILLIAM NORTH at the McelIntosh-Ander- Funeral Home eee he service was conducted by W. Jackson, pastor of St Presbyterian Church | Easter Is Theme was in Park Lawn! . pee UCW Meeting Toronto, allbearers were Frank Webb, Allan} BALSAM AND MOUNT ZION Glenn Perry, Robert/(TC) -- Mrs. Lewis Jones and and A, Hagerman Mrs. Lloyd took Easter and Spring as their theme for the FUNERAL OF {meeting of the United Church CHARLES TUCKER |Women, The meeting was held uneral services were heldjat the home of Mrs, Burnett s Tucker Jamieson, who died) Mrs. Wilson read the story, "Who Will Roll Away the Stone'? Readings were given y Mrs, Cecil. Jones and Mrs, gory's Church: Burial was in/Lewis Jones, Roll call was an- Gregory's Cemetery, The SWered with Easter poems or nat | > e|readings. | Articles were handed in for € the bazaar. 'Touch and Take" dy Kan oe articles will be brought to the {May meeting when a white ele- phant sale will be held. | It was reported a quill was STRIKE AVERTED completed since the last meet- aA ee jing OS ANGELES (AP) -- Al A large number attended the ke of ushers and ticket tak- jEaster Service in Mount Zion was averted Wednesday\Church, The junior and senior rtly before the opening Ofichoirs presented special music. Angeles Dodgers' second; NI MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- A kesman for the County Fed: "fly-up" ceremony was held at tion of Labor confirmed that|the Guide and Brownie meet- otiators for Dodger Stadiumjing last week. Brownies ad- the Building Services Em-|vancing to the Guide Company union (AFL-CIO) ten-jwere: Pam Sparrow, Pamela Carol Cross, Margaret con-|Comber, Betty Ann Wililial and 'Sharon Gordenier, il's ry ry Manor il 19. He was 71, onsignor P. Dwyer conduct- a high requiem mass in St. " John Gibson, Wilson, Doug Sutton Soloman. ker, Pete Bill Terms of the new were not announced, FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES he ue Shades ond Fabr cs ' Mé&C DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES DRAPERY TRACKS EXPERTLY INSTALLED 723-7827 74 Celina Street

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