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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1965, p. 26

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20-----Automobiles for Sale 30--Automobiles for Sale |30----Automobiles for. Sa Dont Have over 150 cars to choose from . but, we] do have 50 thoroughly checked and re- conditioned, Dont Have a great big lot with thousands of neon lights... . but, de wo have a little one with o few 25 watt bulbs. (It's daylight saving time anyway.) e Dont Have | 20 salesmen to chase and high pressure you , .. but, we do have four courteous, | experienced men, willing to help and advise | you, or even just listen to your troubles. We Dont Have. different finance charges or sales gimmicks, but, we do have simple, safe, low | cost, convenient GMAC plan for anyone | who desires it. We Dont Have a great big advertising budget, we can hardly afford what you're reading) but, we do spend what we save on all these luxuries, on reconditioning, to make sure if you purchose one of our thoroughly checked cars, we will be rewarded, with your satisfaction and continued business over the years to come. e Dont Have but, if We We to come in and give us a try you do, we're sure you'll be glad you did. $2845 1895 Stein | $725 $799 $699 trenemisicn, redio,. spotioes O 7 7 | '64 PONTIAC ¢ > 0 9 9 649 '64 BUICK TWO DOOR HARDTOP, Power steering and brakes, radio, white wals, dises, vinyl roof. Gleaming black with red custom interior. One owner, sold and serviced by us since new '63 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, 4 door, custom radio. Newly refinished in Tahitian turquoise and ivory, economy '62 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE, newly retinished in Meadow green '62 RAMBLER AMERICAN, one owner, perfect second car. '63 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF, SEDAN automatic SEDAN,. V-8 engine, outomatic transmission, Almond town with red interior. '62 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 8 cylinder, automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, radio, oversize tires, All ready to go. '64. PONTIAC PARISIENNE, TWO DOOR HARD- TOP, V-8 engine, cutmoatic trans- mission, double power, custom ra- dio, many other extras, 17,000 guaranteed origina! miles. Balance of new cor warrenty. $2749 299 MANY MORE QUALITY CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 30 DAY 50-50 GOODWILL WARRANTY RUBSUN MOTORS LID. 166 KING STREET, EAST BOWMANVILLE '63 CHEVROLET Vy TON PICK-UP, Fleetside box, trom Brown Motors Ltd. . NORTHSIDE'S USED CAR VALUES 1963 CORVAIR MONZA SPIDER COUPE Ton bucket seats, 4 on the floor, FM. radio, 2-4 barrell corburators, big motor, all chrome plated, racing hub- cops PRICED TO SELL $1695 1958 CHEV. 6 cylinder with radio. Sharp in every' woy, PRICED TO SELL $869 1965 DODGE POLARA 440 SPORTS SUBURBAN V-8 engine, automatic trans mission, power steering, pow er brakes, power tailgate, cus tom radio, padded dash, 850 x14 whitewall tires, bumper quores fromt ond rear, win shield washers, clock, seat belts, undercoating and many other extras. Painted beauti- ful Spanish gold REGULAR LIST PRICE $4,500. COMPANY CAR SAVING $900 SPECIAL $3595 complete 5-50 warranty On the Spot Financing Credit Life Insured 6% Low Bank Rate Interest NORTHSIDE CHRYSLER DODGE (WHITBY) LTD On the Sofeside with Northside', Deal "Be WHITBY PHONE 668-3368 McQUEEN MOTOR SALES LTD. 219 KING STREET EAST BOWMANVILLE Telephone 623-3356 1964 RAMBLER CLASSIC 770 2 DOOR HARDTOP Beautiful red with black trim. V-8 engine, automatic trans- mission, power brakes and steering. Just like buying a new car, $2695 1964. CHEVROLET SUPER SPORTS 2 DOOR HARDTOP Gleaming black with grey V-8 engine, automatic power steering A popular au the sports $2995 1962 PONTIAC STRATO CHIEF SEDAN Economical 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission and radio» A good all around de- pendable car for the family toy $1650 1962 CHEVROLET COACH 6 cylinder engine, transmission, A good reliable automobile $1595 1962 RAMBLER AMERICAN SEDAN 6 cylinder engine trim transmission power brokes tomohile among minded drivers stondard clean automatic transmission, and radio. Clean inside and lots of miles! left, out with $1195 1961 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON Economical 6 cylinder engine with stondard transmission and radio, Good family car. $1395 1961 RAMBLER SEDAN 6 cylinder engine with auto matic transmission and radio, \ Mother will foll in love with this one $1195 SEVERAL 57's - 58's - 59's TO CHOOSE FROM -- « fe |30--Automobiles for Sole |30---Automobiles for Sale |31--Compeet Cars for Sale| 36--Lege! } THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuradey, April 29,1965 25 O.K. USED CARS 1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission with radio and washers, beoutiful two tone Ember Red with White top. 1963 CORVAIR DELUXE SEDAN Automatic transmission, fold- ing reor seot, shite wolls, 'discs and washers. Really sharp Saddle Tan. 1962 PONTIAC PARISIENNE SEDAN V-B engine, automotic trans- mission with radio, tinted windshield, discs and wash- ers. In A-1 condition, Tur- quoise with matching trim. j or LOUIS 1962 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE STATION WAGON 6-cylinder engine, standord transmission with radio, Nice ond clean. 1961 PONTIAC | SEDAN | 6-cylinder engine, automatic transmission with radio, tint- | ed windshield, discs and wash- er. A real clean low mileage automobile 1960 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR STATION. WAGON Original point, body A-1, mechanically sound. Color blue | 1958 OLDSMOBILE | SEDAN transmission etc. In Hydramatic radio and white walls; good condition CONVERTIBLES 1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 1963 CHEVY Il 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA: ROY NICHOLS MOTORS LTD. . ACE RICHARDS PHILLIPS at COURTICE 728-6206 OR $ID NICOLS, HAROLD MICHELSON or TED MILLER at BOWMANVILLE 623-2556 SEE OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. HARRY DONALD LTD. WHITBY CHEV. OLDS. O.K USED CARS & IT'S TRADE 'N' TRAVEL TIME e O.K USED CARS HARRY Dona 300 Dundas St. E. WHITBY 668-3304 1963 MERCURY transmission, with | convertible bucket seats 728-7375 LTD. |1954 BUICK as is, highest offer accepted Apply 525 Dunkirk Avenue after 5 p.m doctor's car SATISFACTION GUARANTEED JOE BARJAK BROUGHAM 1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Automatic transmission, cus- tom radio. Good as new. $2095 1964 METEOR FOUR DOOR V-8 motor ,stondord trans- mision, Two tone. $2095 1963 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN Two door, immoculate. $1695 1962 OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC 88 V-8 engine, automatic trons- mission, radio, power steer- ing, power brakes, gleaming black with red interior $1695 1961 FORD GALAXIE V.B motor, automatic trans. mission, radio, Spotless con- dition, $1195 1961 COMET FOUR DOOR Economical 6 cylinder motor, standard transmission. Flaw- less inside and out $1195 1960 FORD FOUR DOOR STATION WAGON V-B engine, automatic trans- mission, - radio, two tone. $1195 1956 CHEVROLET V-8 engine, and outomatie $150 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM JOE BARJAK BROUGHAM 942-6220 (Corner of Brock Rd No. 7 Highway) and 1963 BUICK La Sabre two-door hardtop,| Local Ltd,| Full power. 29,000 original miles. Gus Brown Motors 725-6568. 1958 VOLKSWAGEN custom, good mech anical condition, Gus Brown Motors Ltd 725-6568. ZOLTAN - NICK & DAN'S Your euthorized DATSUN DEALER Volkswagen Service 160 Simcoe South Oshawa 728-0051 / |1960 VAUXHALL station wagon. Can be }seen at 288 Elgin Street West or telephone | 725-9457. j |1962 ACADIAN, automatic, 6, whitewails, | lradio, washers. Low price. Telephone! |725-1475 after 5 p.m. | |1%62 ACADIAN Beaumont, very clean,| |hardtop. Telephone 728-6279. | |1964 CORVAIR Monza Spider, maroon, iwith black interior, Four-speed transmis | sion. Telephone 728-7806. 11963 CORVAIR convertible, four-speed, | « condition. Many extras. Best offer. Telephone 773-4974. _|1959 NASH Metropolitan, good body, runs lvery well. Custom radio, $235. Phone aaa 942-3033 after 3 p.m 11963 CORVAIR convertibie, four-speed, | excellent. condition. Many extras. Best offer. Telephone 723-4974, id | 1960 VOLKSWAGEN in good shape, for | reasonable price Telephone 723-2932. |32--Trucks for Sale |1952 FORD three-ton, 15 ft. stake with |rack tarp and hydraulic tail gate loader | in good condition, Price $250. Call 728-6752 1955 CHEVROLET one-ton truck, stake with box, good shape, $425. Telephone after 1 o'clock, 728-7707. 1948 CHEVROLET 1 ton truck, very good condition, Apply 509 Bloor Street East. Mornings or after 4 p.m 1948 CHEVROLET '4 fon truck. Very good condition. Apply 509 Bloor Sf. East mornings or afier 4 p.m. '33--Automobiles Wanted -- CARS WANTED | Buying a New Car? Sell your used cor to "Ted'" Tolk 'Cash' 'to the New Cor Dealer ond '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, 725-231) OSHAWA AUTO PARTS and Auto Wreck ers, 117§ Nelson Street, want cars for wrecking. Telephone 725-2162 of 723-4245. LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want ars for wrecking. Highest prices paid 2 Wentworth East, 725-1181 WANTED: Cars for wrecking. Telephone 728-4549. Robert Nichols, 34---Automobile Repair OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex- pert carburetor and auto electric service 2 King Street West, 728-0817 TRANSMISSION specialists. Transmis. sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North, Phone 728-7339 35--Lost and Found LOST -- Female white and tan Cocker Spaniel, eight months old. Answers to "Cec," Last seen Stevenson Road-Ridge- way area, Child's pet. Call 728-5996. LOST -- Genfieman's wallet on Sunday morning, vicinity of Brock Street South or about; in Whitby, containing valuable papers. Reward. Telephone 723-3706 SIAMESE CAT (name Coffee), color beige with chocolate brown trim, lost Wil son and King area, on Sunday. Owner very concerned. Teléphone 723-5873 after 36--Legal . CORPORATION OF. | THE CITY | OF OSHAWA | SALE OF LAND BY TENDER | The Corporation of the City of Oshawa hereby invites of fers for the purchase from it | of the following pre-serviced | | 1964 PONTIAC Parisienne, two-door hard- lands: | top VB automatic, power brakes and steering, push button radio, rear seat 1. Parts of Lots 254, 255 | speaker, satin silver finish with black in . = 256. Pl Ni : 167 terior, GM warranty. Can arrange fi- ond 56, an lo nancing, 723-6414 ot the West end of Dieppe 1963 MERCURY-Comet convertible, auto- matic, radio, turquoise with matching in- terior, A good car for the summer. Gus Brown Motors Lid., 728-7375 1999 CHEVROLET Bei Alr, twodoor 9 good Telephone standard, mileage. 728-2993 radio, four new tires, $800. or best offer. 195§ DE SOTO 53,000 miles, One owner Avenue, having a width | of approximately 50 feet | at the building line. j | | Parts of Lots 250, 251, 252, 253, 254 and 255, Plan No. 167, and part | of Dieppe Avenue closed, car, In excellent condition. $375. Can fi { Kanbe Cail beneene, at the West end of Dieppe Avenue, having a width 1956 PONTIAC Laurentian two-door hard rs a 50 f top, good condition. Must sell, $395 full of approximately 20: feet price, 728-0558. | at the building line 1965 CHEVROLET, impala, {two-door ni ' hardtop, V-8 automatic, radio, white 3. Port of Lots 221, 250, | walls, discs, washers, beautiful red with 25). 252 and 253, Plon ite interior, 7, es, ' ' wh ie erior, 7,000 miles, accept trade No 167. and port of 19%1 FORD convertibie V-8. Standard Dieppe Avenue closed, shift, Blue with matching trim. Gus having a width of approx Brown Motors, Lid., 728-7275 imately 57 feet at the | 1955 PONTIAC. As is, $50. Apply 359 Nipl- building line gon Street (1958 OLDSMOBILE, $200, Hardtop, two, 4, Parts of Lots 217,.218, | door, 88, rear fender and bumper dam- 219. 220, and 221, Plan aged. Motor and automatic transmission i leg, And nait 'at [1955 BUICK four-door sedan, all around) $8 DODGE 6 cylinder automatic, seat, |belts, custom radio, rebuilt motor. Trade) |accepted. 509 Bloor four-speed Red with red trim. Gus Brown Motors Ltd 5 p.m. 1956 PONTIAC sed xcellent condi: | L. R. BARRAND, tion, radio, many exiras, standard shift." City Clerk | Dial 728-3270. ee Se |31--Compoct Cars for Sale| Tee hee | a hi afenucie | PEUGEOT and VOLVO | FOR SALE SALES and SERVICE | JAKE and BILL'S BY TENDERS GARBAGE | General Repair and | Two.acres with three bedroom Auto-Electric Service frame house, Maple Grove 1960 CHEVROLET, two-door, @ cylinder, standard transmission. Excellent condi tion, $8,000 original miles, $1250. Tele phone 987-4844 19589 BUICK Invicta, four - door, fully power equipped, metallic green with matehing interior, Must be seen to be appreciated! Gus Brown Motors Ltd, 728-7375 1960 CHEVROLET standard 6, station wagon, twolone bive and white, white walls $1395. Telephone Hampton 263-2440 atter § ALL MAKES 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian twodoor hard i a ci ton, six-way , power seat: Clock, radio. 1942 CHEVROLET Impala two + hard. rear seat sneaker Fender skirts. Seat tom, automatic: radio, white reed One helt Zest cite Pho 121944 alo war, € Brown Moto ' eA cAe on 195? IMPALA hardte three ne 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne four-door VR All colors and equipment. G: us automatic radio, 1400 miies One jowner, Gua Brown Motors Ltd, 725-4568.| wheels, One owner, Phone Ajax 942: perfect 793 Grierson, 728-2328 1960 FORD Fairiane 500, V-8, automatic, | Tele radio, washers, seat belts, $1,095. phone 723-2084 1963 AUTOMATIC Acadian Beaumont con vertible, 18,000 miles, windshield washers clock, radio, four seat. belts, backup ' ghts, whitewall tires. %2,900, Telephone obtained at the Assessment 723-7139. Department, City Hall USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make jtrallers, also used tires, £09 Bloor Street East after 4. 723-228) MOTORCYCLE Triumph Tiger 100 - cc, One year old, good condition, Telephone 728-1362. 1964 CORVAIR Monza Spider, with black interior sion. Telephone 728-7806. MOTORS, trans., all car parts Courtice! or Auto Wreckers. 723-554) nights 725-4404 Telephone good shape, $210. Telephone 668-8058. 1957 CHEVROLET, two-door, standard, radio, private, $700. Teiephons Whitby 668-4327. | 1954 PONTIAC, standard, good transpor |tation, new plates, $95. Apply 509 Bloor! 6 cylinder, excellent condition, East mornings or after 4 p.m. atter 4. |1996 MONARCH automatic radio, good condition, $175. Bowmanville 623-3786 after 449 Ritson Road South Oshawa --- 728-0921 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. S. Damage does not affect driving 500 five thousand miles Like new. Also 1960 Bedford window van, | maroon Four-speed transmis East mornings or) } Dieppe Avenue closed. These properties are to be used for single fomily dwell- ings only. Further particu- lors of .these lands, may be Offers for the purchase of the above lots may be made on | forms provided for that pur- | pose by the City Clerk, 3rd floor, City Hall, Oshawa. The closing date for tenders is 5 p.m., D.S.T., Monday, May 10th, 1965, and all offers shall be sent to the City Clerk, City Hall, Oshawa, in | o sealed envelope: clearly | marked "Tender for Land' | and shall he accompanied by | a. certitied sit. cheque poyoble to The Corporation | of the City of Oshawa for on } } amount equal to 10% of the amount offered. The Corpor- ation of the City of Oshawa reserves the right to refuse any or all offers whether such offer is the highest. or not. | R. North, Darlington Town- ship. Apply V.L.A, Box 1270, Federal Bldg Ont, by May 10, Bowmonville, 1965. 1, CHARLES R, RINES, of 195 Conant Street, Oshawa, will pot be responsible 723-3461 for any debts contracted in my name, by anyone, on or after this date, April, 24 Open Evenings 1965, without my written consent 1S COPAY é apie 11d HE, 960 rnlies, adic, wire wheats, TIVE YOUR PROBLEM 4 lift. With CM, assities Ads To se ent, hing, buy 1964 MGB, red with Black uphoisie:, 3865. writer, 7 or sell. Phone 3492 tor @ courteous ad- | ceived for. Park, due to draw ' AJAX, ONTARIO TENDERS for Construction of an Addition to the Lord Durham Public School, Burcher Road, for the Ajax Public School Board. Sealed Bulk Tenders will be received by the architect until 4:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1965 for the con- struction of an addition of six classrooms ond a gymnasium to the Lord Durhom Public School. ' Tenders for mechanical and electrical trades will be de- posited with either the Osh- twa Bid Depository, 80A Wolfe Street, Oshawa, On- torio, or the Toronto Bid De- pository, 1104 Boy Street, Toronto 5, Ontario up to 3:00 pm, D.S.T., Monday, May 17th, 1965. Drawings ond specificotions will be available ot the office of the architect after 10:00 o.m., Wednesdoy, April 28th, 1965, upon deposit of a cer- tified cheque in the amount of $50.00 made payable to the architect. The lowest or ony tender not necessorily accepted. CLIFFORD & LAWRIE, ARCHITECTS, 153 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto 7, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES GIBBS, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the estate of the soid James Gibbs, lote of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, retired factory worker, deceased, who died on or about the 28th day of January, 1965, ore required to file proof of same with the undersigned solicitors for the Executors of the estate of the said deceased on or be- fore the 13th day of May, 1965, after which dote the soid Executors will proceed to distribute the said estote, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice DATED at Oshowa, this 20th day of April, 1965. CREIGHTON, DRYNAN, MURDOCH & VICTOR, 5 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa, .Ontario. Solicitors for Gilbert L. Murdoch and Lottie V. Howard, Executors for the said estate TOWNSHIP. OF EAST WHITBY TENDER FOR MOWER HAMMER KNIFE Sealed tenders, in duplicate, clearly marked--Tender for Mower--will be received by the Clerk of the Township UNTIL NOON ON MAY 13th, 1965 for @ Mower- Hammer Knife. SPECIFICATIONS AND TENDER FORMS may be ob- tained from the Clerk. All Tenders must be submitted on the forms supplied, M. Wm. Goldie, Clerk, Township of East Whitby, COLUMBUS, Ont. 37---Auctions Auction Sale The estate of Fred J. Bird, 134 miles west of Brooklin, Lot 28, Con- cession 6, Saturday, May Ist, at 1:30 p.m. Household furniture, dishes, glassware, garden tools, other articles too numerous to mention, Auctioneer CLIF PETHICK. 38--Coming Events HOLY CROSS BINGO Every Friday 7:45 $600. IN PRIZES $110. in 56 Nos. $20 Consolation | $10 each Horizontal Line | Suddenly, at Oshawa General Hospital on $200. in 59 Nos, $20. Consolation Free Admission----Good Parking No Children Please SPINORAMA Local Majorettes and Visiting Twirlers OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM | SATURDAY, May Ist. 8 P.M. Adults $1 Children 50c KINGSIDE PARK 50-50 draw. April 24 38--Coming Events OSHAWA JAYCEES BINGO _ TONIGHT 20 gomes ot $20, 5 games ot $30 $150 Jackpot 2 - $250 Jackpots NUMBERS 52 and 57 Early Bird Game RED BARN Children under 16 not odmitted RUMMAGE SALE Margaret Hart Group IN MEMORIAM BROWN -- In loving memory of @ very dear mother, Ethel Lavra Brown, whe away April 29, 1950. Within our store of memories She holds @ place apart, For no one eise can ever be More cherished in our hearts Forever loved and remembered by dour Amy, son Robert and son-in-law act GRIFFIN -- in loving memory of @ | dear husband and father, Richard 8 Grit |fin, who passed away April 29, 1957. His memory Is our keepsake With which we'll never part; God has him in His keeping, We have him in our hearts. ~--Lovingly remembered and sadiy missed by wife Irene and family. EVERLASTING MEMORIALIZATION is almost possible with the MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER that we supply ond install. of the Please coll : MOUNT LAWN St. George's MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 Anglican Church Friday, April 30th 1 PM, CARD OF THANKS OGDEN .~ The family of the late Mra, | Annie Ogden wish to convey their sincere thanks and appreciation to ail who have been so kind during their recent bereave- ment in the loss of @ loving mother. --John Ogden. DANCE "Ron | and the Tor-rains"' } FRIDAY, APRIL 30th | SNELL -- We, the family of the late | Charles Welford Snell, wish te thank ou: jmany relatives, friends and neighbors, |for the beautiful Horal tributes, messages of sympathy and acts of kindness. A spe- | B PLM. ot jclal thanks to Drs. Meliveen and Grant 1 bn Ls H. Mellow, the pallbearers a rmstrong Funeral Home. RADIO PARK incre succuneuen Casual Dress Conference Plans Are Outlined | MAPLE GROVE (TC) |Members of the United Church | Women, at their April meeting, MOODS IN MUSIC '65 | Port Perry United Church | Choir will present o program | in the PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL AUDITORIUM on | SATURDAY, MAY 8 at 8:15 p.m Featuring selections from jheard Plans for the regional "The Sound of Music". ond ogi hg be held at King- other numbers | 'oe | Adults $1.00 Children $0c_ | Mrs. H. J. Brooks conducted jthe Easter worship service. Es- |ther Cryderman, accompanied |by Mrs. William Laird, sang |The Old Rugged Cross'. The scripture and meditation were |taken by Mrs. Brooks and Mrs. EVERYONE WELCOME RUMMAGE SALE Simcoe St. United Church Memorial Hall Bagot St.) H. Stevens. Jean MacNeil pre- ' ; sided. Fri. April 30th, Mrs. W. H. Brown led the 2 1:15 P.M, ______|Bible study. The program on NOVEL BINGO |\Trinidad was led by Marjorie |Brooks, with Joan Stevens com- | menting on the vegetation, birds and animals of the island. Au- drey Hurrie gave an outline of its history and economy. The leaders, Mrs. Lee and Door Prize $13 Mrs. Whitney, taught members RUMMAGE sale a St. Andrew's United of the +8 Club at thelr April 5 meeting, how to cook liver and Church on Friday, April 20 at 1.18 PM. hacen in two different ways. At for the 4th Scouts Auxillary. '¢ plete ae bsequent meetings the mem- 139 -- Notices | bers learned how to make Swiss aeile SARA Aik | steak with onions and tomatoes, Winner of the radio |shepherd's pie and salad and THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:45 ot ST. GEORGE'S HALL (Albert and Jockson Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled or tripled $230 IN JACKPOTS in the gravy stock. The club will visit WHITE ROSE a butcher shop on May 1. Ken Brooks, a member of jour In Accord Quartet, attend- jae the Parade of Harmony pro- gram in North Bay during the | Survey card draw | MR. G. WILLIAMS __400 Grenfell Street, Oshowa _ | weekend. Winner of the radio | AUDLEY (TC) Court. Whist in the | will be played at the meeting of the Community Club this Satur- day night at the home of Mr, Survey card draw and Mrs. John Ashton, Picker- AL MASTERS: Jr. 49 Gladstone Ave., Oshawa BIRTHS GROOME -- Sylvia and Charlie wish/ to announce the arrival of @ baby girl, 7 Ibs. 13 ozs., on April 26 1965 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Peterborough. A sister for Christopher and Angela. | SHELL ing. | The Hi-C Club will meet this |Sunday evening in the church. Keith and Roy Puckrin, ac- companied by Charles Rixon of Whitevale, motored to Florida during the Easter vacation. Ontario County MeCAUGHEY -- Orval and Dorothy Farm Calendar (nee Byrns) are happy to announce the birth of a son, Darren Alexander, 6 Ibs., Reg 2 p.m., Whitby Town- 7 o7zs., on Tuesday,' April 27, 1965, at ship, L, se: the Oshawa General Hospital. A brother ae -- Park May for Derek. Many thanks to Dr, Ross end| meeting for Land Use, Water 4th tloor staff Control and Reforestation Com- CE | mittee, also Fish, Wildlife Ad- N HEMME obby is very proud | yj ' j to announce the arrival of his little baby bdo Committee meeting for sister, Lisa Marie, weighing & Ibs. 3 ozs.,, Central Lake Ontario Conserva- born at Oshawa General Hospital, Sun- tion Authority. day, April 25, 1965. Proud parents are Andy and Henny (nee Van Leewen). May 3, 8 pm, Uxbridge, By digrt Ny Dr. J. W. Spragge and 4th Dept. of Agriculture Board joor staff, bd Room -- Re-organization meet- ing for Ontario County 500 Bush- el Potato Club, May 6 -- George Arnold, Farm Management Specialist, CRYDERMAN, Malcolm G. will be in the Department of At the Toronto East General Hospital; Agriculture Office -- telephone Tuesday, April 27, 1965, Malcolm G. Cry-| Tre hyi 5 derman, beloved husband of Daisy Rid- Uxbridge 852-3132 for appoint- dell, and dear father of Mrs. B. Brown ment. : (Marion) of Vernon, B.C... Mrs. Robert Brown (Mariorie) of Weston, Arthur and May 8, 9 a.m., Beaverton, St. Roger of Brooklin, Mrs. L. Klein: (Lyla), Paul's Anglican Church -- ee of Toronto, Mrs. Al. Squeich (Doreen) of 3 : ; Counts and rs end Holliday Homemaking Club Achievemen (Beverley) of Columbus; in his 67th year. Day for North Ontario. Resting at the Robinson Funeral Chapel, 3 Brooklin, Service in the chapel on Thurs: May 11, 8 p.m., Uxridge, ~ day, April 29, at 2 p.m. Interment Briers Dept, of Agriculture Board Hill C » Sutton, : ; ; nt arene Suton Room -- May meeting for On- tario County Co-op Medical Ser- vices. May 11, 8.30 p.m., Uxbridge ~- May meeting for Uxbridge Junior Farmers. DEATHS | HORNETT, Mary Elizabeth In Oshawa General Hospital on Wednes- day, April 28, 1965, Mary Elizabeth Wat- son Loveridge, in her Sth year, widow of Georae Hornett and dear mother of Mrs. Robert Davies (Lorraine) and Mrs Fred Shariand (Emma) both of Oshawa, . Mrs, Clayton Wrenshall (Elsie) Willow-; May 15, 9 a.m., Sunderland dale, Mrs. John Ennis (Edith) Ayr, On-|-- Annual Ontario County Live- tario and A, H. (Bert) Loveridge of West vey Hill a sister of Mrs. Harry Law (Emma)| stock Judging Competition. of Hamilton. Mrs. Hornett is resting at , Metnotsh-Anderson Funeral Home with May 18, 8 P.m., Uxbridge, | service in the chapel on Saturday, May 1\Dept. of Agriculture Board jat 2 o'clock, Interment Union Ceme-|Room -- Ontario County 4H tery. The family will receive friends at... ~ : |the funeral home Friday afternoon and Forestry Club meeting. hoaileld 2 May 18, 8.30 p.m., Canning- ton, Brock High School -- May meeting for Beaverton Junior Wednesday, April 28, 1965, William Er- Farmers. Inest Wilcox in his 6lst year, beloved nee ' | husband of Margaret McLeod, and loving May 20, 9.15 am., Kinsale father of Donald of Oshawa and John ot United Church -- Annual meet- Baltimore, Ontario. Mr. Wilcox is resting ; " ; ; lat the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King | (08 for Ontario South District Street West, for service in the chapel on Women's Institutes, Saturday morning, May 7 at 1) a.m, In- : 5 ferment Union Cemetery. sired = = Lah baie ept. of Agriculture oar! Room -- Ontario County Junior Farmers' executive meeting. WILCOX, William Ernest "LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral ararngements and May 25, 8.30 p.m., Greenbank | floral arrangements fer all' |Community Hall -- May meet- | occasions line for Port Perry. J 'u nior | OSHAWA SHOPPING _ | Farmers. ' CENTRE May 26, 8.00 p.m., Uxbridge -- | 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE | Ontario County Junior Farmers' 728-6555 | Rifle Shoot. May 27, 9.00 a.m., Sunderland Township Hall -- annual meet- ling for Ontario .North District |Women's Institutes, | Kindness beyond Price, yet | Within reach of all. GERROW 1965: Fxpenses nil; tickets sold, $602.50 7 $445 - Winner "i Mrs. HH Snow, 489 Browning FUN ERAI CHAPEL May 29, 8 p.m., Utiea a om- : a? vqsiet > Wet DTIC: ST REr Te WEE munity Hall -- Ontario County $301.25. Mrs. Snow donated $25.00 to 39 IG STR WEST Junior Farmer Square Dance Kinasite Park from t =] » winnings. Tote! --'sne25.1 TELEPHONE 728-6226 Competition,

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