18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, August 3, 1965 20e--Summer Properties he For Sale or Rent POW - WOW POINT On Pen Lake--o year round resort in the heart of North- ern Muskoka. A spacious site with acres of woodland, con- necting waterways to 4 lakes, Trout and bass fishing, re- creation facilities, free wat- er skiing. Luxury suites, lake- .. front motels, bungalows, per person $56-$70. weekly with delicious meals. Finest foods, even fresh baking, courteous service, For. color brochure, white Box 387, Huntsville -- or call Male adeet deal LAKE SCUGOG lakefron' Inside finished, two pi t cottage, five jece "bath, 24--Stores, Offices, Storage 23--Real Estate Wanted STOP! DON'T... Do it yourself, Let us help mS 996 or SELL your next "798.9466 OSHAWA REALTY (Bond St.) LTD. 25 Bond Wi est OLDER HOMES REQUIRED ROLE REALTY LTD. 728-5157 26--Apeartment for Rent ONLY A FEW 2 and 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS LOFT AT: 8. CASA' MANANA' COURT @ ELEVATOR SERVICE @ INTERCOM @ BALCONIES See The Model Suite furn- ished by Wilson Furniture. CALL THE RENTAL OFFICE fregiece ge 986-4894, T. verandah, rvin Nesbitt, Nestleton Broker. ES, Kennebec lakefront lots, miles north-east of bey tog er, Kennebec Road. Ross 'AGES TO RENT. Lage ty 4 a tages, 2-bedroom cone rent August. $45-$50 a week. All conveniences. Private beach, ee hs to at attractions. Call Wasaga Beach 429-2646. BUCKHORN LAKE -- 1-2-3 bedroom cot- teges for gg cere trailer ne boat docking, @ and conveniences, cellent fishing, apy horwy beach, Whitey, 668-8332. west LAKE -- Housekeeping cottages ich, pickerel, for rent. Safe, sandy bea: bass ae pike fishing. R. McKnight, tele phone 725-5758. LARGE cottage for sale on BB Beach at Rice Lake, reduced for quick sale. Tele- phone 725-7559. 5 FIVE-ROOM cottage, bathroom, furnish- ed, dishes, boat, Also house boat, ge in trailer (separate). Also five rooms Oshawa. 458 Montrave, 723-7088. WELLINGTON -- Cottage for rent on lakefront, sleeps six. All Y conveniences, oll heated, hot and cold water, two-piece bath, good pickerel, bass and pike fish- Ing. $45 wen: Open August and Sep- 725-323 OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE In Times Building CONTACT T. L. WILSON At the Times 723-6361 reesvag 5:30 to 9 GUIDE REALTY 723-1121 MALA GLEN COURT LOCATED NEAR SOUTH GENERAL MOTORS PLANT 28--Room and Board 30--Automobiles for Sale 36--Legal 38--Coming Events COLBORNE EAST, 57: Room and board for gentleman willing to share, single beds. Close to North General Motors, cen- tral to downtown, Apply address. FOUR OR FIVE gentiemen, 5¥2 days a week, room @nd board, lunches packed. Telephone ae 4. NICE ROOM or two clean, wet gentlemen, wit breakfast. Lunches pack e desired, Parking. 8) Park Road South, a 29-----Wanted to Rent TWO or T' bedroom house in Whitby couple with two mat children, . Call 728-3862. rent requires| immediately. Tele- childrer iccommodations eevee excellent references. Can phone 721 30--Automobiles for Sale LAST CHANCE LIMJTED QUANTITY $77. DOWN $77. MONTHLY Can Buy You a 1965 THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS "Before You Buy give. Bill a try" BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. 1250 DUNDAS EAST 668-5871 - 72 1963 PONTIAC PARISIENNE Convertible, V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, all extras. Black finish ond interior. 623-2930 1960 VAUXHALL Cresta, standard shift, é-cylinder, Excellent condition. One owner. Apply 106 Oshawa Blvd. N. USED CAR PARTS, spindles 10 make 'allers, also used tires 509 4, 723-2081, 1963 CHEVROLET convertible, $300 and take over payments, Phone 725-8602. $174 FULL. PRICE buys 56 Pontiac, Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, 668-3331. 1957 CHEVROLET, four-door 6 standard, Bloor Street! NOTICE TO CREDITORS and Others IN THE ESTATE OF ETHEL McKENZIE, DECEASED ALL persons having claims against the estate of the said Ethel McKenzie, lote of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, widow, deceased, who died on or about the 25th day of March, 1965, ore required to file proof of the same with the undersign- ed solicitors for the Executors of the estate of the said de- ceased on or before the 9th doy of August, 1965, after which date the said Execu- tors will proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Oshowa this 16th day of July, A.D, 1965. CREIGHTON, DRYNAN, MURDOCH & VICTOR 5 Simcoe Street North, new paint, Excellent mechanically. No down payment. Low 'payments, Gus) Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568. |1959 PONTIAC station wagon, automatic, | Power steering. radio and extras, Excel: lent, A-1 conditi 1960 CHEVROLET RESERVE NOW pica DISAPPOINTMENT 2 and 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms (in all 2 and 3 bedroom suites) Elevators Balconies Intercom System FM MUSIC wring "four-door hardtop, very | black with grey interior ri at gia car. No Sage payment. Gus Brown! Motors + 728-7375. $25 DO $19 weekly buys '63 Ford two-door hardtop. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, 668-3331 1958 PONTIAC Strato Chief, two - door, 6 cylinder, automatic, body good, radio rear ener: Best offer. Telephone Whit a FOR RENT Modern Store immediate possession 79 Simcoe St. North 900 square feet floor space. RAMBLER American "220 Two-Door pean a -- completely furnished, en-room cottage, situated on a large welttrond lot with 100 ft. lake frontage, on west side of Washburn Island. Just in time to Insure 'you and your family a full' summer of wonderful yesh sod living. Ask- Good business area. ALL SURVEY Real Estate LTD. 10 Richmond St. East Broadloom Halls good shape, low mileage, Telephone 725: 728-9466 : |§%0 DOWN, Sia weekly buys #0 Olds-| 0 S H A W A mobile four-door hardtop. Cash, trade or of schotield-Aker, 7% Open Evenings till 10 728-7551 PIGEON LAKE -- C y housekeeping cottages on a beautiful freed property. Recreation lounge, swim- ming, boating, fishing, sand beach for children. A few openings for August stil! left. Write The Lone Maple, Box 28, Bob- aeeee sant Messe DALRYMPLE _ . housekeep' cottage, Qood Lesa safe joa ct 4 children, Bvaliable. for August. Phone 725-3491. ttn leans DAIRY FARM: 200 acres, 15 miles .E. of 'City. 180 work- | able, 20 bush, 160 acres level clay loam. Yeor round creek and one drilled well, | floor good outbuildings. 140 x 35 bonk barn, water bowls, tie | up 30 head. Bulk cooler, milking equipment. Milk con- tract $800 per month. FULL PRICE $38,500. MIXED FARMING: 200 Acres with 1320' lake frontage-- 2500' frontage on No. 2 Highway. Good brick house with furnace and 2 bath- rooms. Outbuildings in excel- lent repair. Tremendous In- dustrial Potential. Asking $55,000. with about 12 cash. F. J. MISKELLY Realtor, 255 Division St. COBOURG Ph. 372-2144 $10,500 WITH $4,000 down. 50 acres farm. Ideal for market gardening. Only '& hour drive from Oshawa. Very easy terms. Immediate possession. Call Arthur Wein- berger Real Estate, 725-8851. 22--Lots for Sale LOT oY x 116. oka Oshawe. Call 725-6721 after 4.30 p. SERVICED aiiles ready to peop $7,000 per yor active Bay Tone ith Oshawa Toronto clientele. Call" Mr. Wilks, ean 8tt PMA Realty Limited. LOTS 100' x 300' lake frontage, Bancroft area, hydro, road in, $10 per foot. Write Box 441 Oshawa Times. LAND, Speculators, Investors. 20 scenic 'acres wooded, two creeks, in city, $35,000. Terms. Cali Jean Parr, Hampton, 263- 2508, Don Stradeski Real Estate. 723-465). DEALING IN SERVICES? An ad In the Business Service Directory brings extra customers at moderate cost. Telephone 7%3-3492 to place you your ed. 23--Real Estate te Wanted _ NEEDED | "Happy Vendors" | We have to offer you, the people of Oshawa and Dis- trict, over "57 years of accu- mulated experience' in the Real Estate Field. For over six years we hove diligently and successfully served the public and have a proven sales record. which re- veals that "over 90% of our listings culminate in satisfac- tory sales." Now we require gig roperties for sole -- the pote th is simple -- WE'RE SOLD OUT! If you are thinking of selling your home call us for an ex- pert appraisal at no obligation to yourself -- then sit back and watch us put our '57 years of experience" to work for you, or subsequently, we can make your property avail- able for sale to over 175 pro- fessional M.L.S, sales person- BAL 728-6286 S.D. HYMAN REAL ESTATE LIMITED URGENTLY REQUIRED Homes for cash buyers. 2, 3, and 4 bedroom bungalows, split levels, 2 storeys. What have you? For free valuations. call DON STRADESKI Real Estote 63 Kng W. 723-465) SELLING? CALL 728-7576 SIBBY'S REAL ESTATE LTD, | | Business People Sing the Praises of Oshowo "Times Classified Action Ads | TWO. ~ |Available August 1. Telephone 728-4525. ie terms at Nicols Motors, 668-3331 (BOND | ST.) LTD. 1958 DESOTO V-8, 'power « equipped. Body and motor in perfect condition. Telephone | 720-846), INFORMATION IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY or 585 Devon Street 1959 BUICK LaSabre four-door sedan av-| tomatic, fully powered, brown and white. | ~| Custom trim. Terms. Gus Brown Mo- The CAVALIER APTS. -- The VISCOUNT APTS. SECOND FLOOR office space. Centraily| The DIPLOMAT APTS. leer space 'Ayalon immeditiey cs 75.9934 -- 728-4283) Guide Reality Limited, 723-1 (SUNSET GARDEN |894 FULL PRICE buys '54 Pontiac. Cash, jtrade or terms at Nicols Motors, 668- 3331. | OFFICE space, two floors, will renovate) jto suit, Simcoe vig South location. iCall L. S$. Snelgrove Co. Ltd., 723-9810. COURT 945 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Available August 15th, two 25--Houses for Rent bedrooms, free services. hawa's First | wane ADULT LIVING GARDEN "725-6812 | io rik igh hig me ' deal up or down, Liens pai HOMES FAIRWELL AVENUE, 194: Two-bedroor apariment, adults only. Telephone 725: NICOLS MOTORS LIMITED] New Concept For Family Living Ales nad i 146 BROCK ST. NORTH . | Across from Royal Hotel | Two and Three a Bedroom Homes ~ MORE CASH Paid for Good clean cars, Trade up or down, Leins paid. DODD MOTOR SALES Individual Patios Full Basement Rumpus Room Refrig. - Stove - Dryer Rents from 314 PARK RD. SOUTH $120.00 per month 723- 9421 So convenient to school ond shopping. LOCATION -- Farewell and Poplar Sts. Rental Office at site Open 2:00 to 5:30 daily Closed Sunday. H. MILLEN 100 Nonquon Road PHONE 728-7351 BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS c7 KING ST. -- OSHAWA (ust 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 ALL CASH MODERN STORE FOR RENT Immediate possession. 3514 Simcoe North. 900 sq. ft. floor space, also good base- ment. Apply W. SACKS 8 King W. 725-1932 'til 6 p.m. | | SMALL STORE or office for rent, very! central location. 4 Prince Street. Tele [phone 728-8175. | 1959 METEOR ranch wagon, fully eauip- }ped, automatic, A;! condition. $700, Phone after 4 p.m., 942-0462 $454 FULL PRICE buys '57 Mercury two door hardtop. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, 668-3331 | _ 1962 PONTIAC Parisienne convertible power equipped, radio, rear seat speak-| er, V-R automatic. Excellent condition 725-9239, |$25 DOWN, $17.50 weekly buys '6! Pontiac) two-door hardtop, V-8, stick on the floor, j also dual exhaust. Cash, trade or terms at) | Nicols Motors, 668-3331. | |'31--Compact Cars for Sole| SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD, VOLKSWAGEN Soles and Service New and Used Cars 334 Ritson Rd. 723-3461 Open Evenings * VOLVO & PEUGEOT *. MERCEDES BENZ JAKE and BILL'S GARAGE General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Rd, South Oshawa 728-0921 . $25 DOWN, $15 weexly buys '64 Volks-| | CONVERTIBLE 1960 Pontiac Parisienne.,wagen deluxe. Show room. condition,| |$5 SINGLE, 37 double, daily, cee meer Wine with white top. A-1 condition, Make (Cash, trade or terms at Nicols Motors, | jrates. Small apartments available 'eat offer, Telephone 668-4517 Whitby, 668-3331. 66 | | | TWO-bedroom apariment, Townline north, iself-contained, $90 monthly, Available Au gust 1. Call 728-7680. WHITBY--two-bedroom apartment build ing. Adults only, Call Mrs. Lee, 668-4949, Bowman and Gibson Ltd., Realtors and| |ingurance. 668-5823, MODERN two- and three-bedroom apart-| ments available, Refrigerator and stove; | | | | fenced in playground.) | | |swimming pool, \T elephone 728-3465. |NEW large two-bedroom apartment for jrent, approximately 1,000 square feet | Two television outlets, telephone in every | | room. 728-9474, ask for Mr. Salter. r parts. | |1961 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent condition, Must sell, Telephone | joptional. Hollywood .Motel and Restau willie said jant. Whitby 668-2067 MOTORS, $35. UP All car | i ; - c 723-|with new motor. |THREE | large, unfurnisned rooms, with a ae san Telephone 72; 725-2118. \refrigerator and stove. Parking facilities ie ' \Adults only. Immediate possession. Refer- | "60 PONTIAC, Laurentian, 6 cylinder, $20 DOWN, $17 "weekly buys '61 Sunbeam) jences required, Telephone 725-1030. automatic, four-door sedan, with radio, seers car, hardtop, also has convertible -RRE.ROOM an; ~|washers. Best offer, 725-8574. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols | THREE. "ROOM apartment, partially fur- oti |Moiors. 668-3331, |nished, Baby or one child welcome. Avail-| 1964 RAMBLER four-door automatic, hana la ble now, or August 15. After 5.p.m., 130 cylinder, excellent condition. ac i Sas DOWN, $14 weekly buys '62 Corvair | Annis Street, 72 4227, mileage 5,600. Many extras. Apply 438|deluxe automatic, fully equipped. Ca' Colborne Street East after 5 p.m. trade or terms at Nicols Motors, 668-: 231, | |THREE-ROOM apartment, seif-contain: ed. Apply 539 Albert Street or telephone| 1959 CHEVROLET impala sedans, hard-| | 1958 | VOLKSWAGEN, custom two-door, | | 728-6070. tops and convertibles. Ten to choose from. | |new paint, mechanically perfect No| Various equipment and prices. Nothing|down payment ving terms! Gus Brown LARGE modern apartment, near schools down. Gus Brown Motors Lid., 725-6568. Motors Ltd., 725-6568 and shopping. Reasonable rental. Te' "i900 | er aaron genres rte F ude er I hone Ajax 942-0130. eurentian sedan, 2 Bal matic, radio, safety tires, washers, 32--Trucks for Sale | |ON "BEDROOM. apartment in new bulld Able ~up lights, $995. Telephone 725-3483. All modern conveniences, elevator, swim | PICK: UP truck, '62 Ford V2 ton long bans, | ke3 pool. Telephone Whitby 668-8560. $10 DOWN, $12 weekly buys '59 Oldsmo-|in immaculate condition. Make offer. | REAL ESTATE LTD. lA BACHELOR basement apartment with paliadihgcradey eel Lita gg Pca trade or CaM, | trade or terms at Nicols Motors, | 728 1679 jall furniture Including TV set, central | ad location, parking facilities, Immediate pos-$450 FULL PRICE buys '55 Chevrolet Bel ECONOLINE, 42 Ford Van, with rea-| session. Gentieman only. $50 monthly. Air convertible. Cash, trade or terms at sonable credit, $10 down, $15 weekly you SIX-ROOM house. Available August 15.| 728-8418. Nicols Motors, 668-3331. can drive this truck away. Cash, trade Indoor conveniences. Call Hampton 263- ~|1965 PONTIAC Parisienne custom sport | or terms at Nicols Motors, 668-333) 2219. convertible, V-8, bucket seats, automatic| PICK. UP TRUCK, 59 Chevrolet 2 ton. A ------ floor shift, power steering and brakes, /raa) beauty! Make offer. Cash, trade or radio and reverb. white walls. 723-9721; \terms at Nicols Motors, 668-2331 Ulli lah haa PICK-UP TRUCK, '61 Chevrolet Va 1960 FORD "Sunliner" convertible with | jong hex, Shew. room eenation: Meke new motor and automaitc transmission. |offer, Cash, trade or-terms at. Nicols three months' full 'warranty. No down | Motors, 668-3331. payment. Only $46 renin: Gus Brown 33--Automobiles Wanted | Motors Lid., 728-7375. |1962 CHEVROLET Va CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? {steering and brakes, many extras. manville 623-2656. Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New '27--Rooms for Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS Available in. private home, Call between 5 and 7 p.m, brick c |mic tile, bathroom, wall-to-wall broad-| loom. Crystal chandelier In dining room. | Newly decorated. Available immediately, $125. monthly. Adults only. References required. Phone 725-6311. After 6 p.m., 723-2875. DROOM house, close to South) Motors, near schools. $125. Also ree-room basement apartment, two-piece; bath. $85. 728-7930. 26--Apartment for Rent NONQUON TOWERS LTD. Northend Location @ Featuring 1, 2 & 3 bed- rooms. Reinforced Concrete Sound Proof Electrical Heating Broadioom Inter-Com System Hi-Fi Radio Balconies Underground Parking. Reserve Now Phone 728-9466 728-4014 - OSHAWA ~ powe r Bor 19,000 | WA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars recking. Tires and parts for sale.| --|1175 Nelson Street, Telephone 725-2162, ord, 'four: SHAW AUTO WRECKING Co: Cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. ¢ 89 Bloor Street East, 725 a, e -- 4 34--Automobile Repair |TRANSMISSION + specialists, Transmis-| jons are our only business, 1038 Simeone) th, Phoni i } - ----- $10 DOWN, $13.50 weekly buys "59 Pon-| ) ROOM "for rent. Gentleman tiac two-door hardtop, Cash, trade preferred. Semi-private entrance, bath- terms at Nicols Motors, 668-3331. 'Pon same floor. Parking no problem. 1963 FORD, 6 cylinder, stick shift, a miles. $1,450, 1141 King East. Car Dealer and "Save" [SINGLE rooms and board. Apply 25 Divi- $25 DOWN, $17.50 weekly | 7, ly buys '62 Olds- |sion Street. mobiie two-door hardtop, loaded with TED CAMPIN MOTORS TWO ROOMS fo let for two gentlemen, extras. Cash, trade or terms at Nicols 723-44! _Res. 725-5574 in clean quiet home, pleasantly located, Motors, 668-333 WANTED ~ a hee bimebeainiennnt = wrecking, Tele-| _ aie Shopping Centre, Please phone i969 PONTIAC 6 cylinder, standard shiff. phone 728-4549. Robert Nichols. A real economical car, $10 down, $397 LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want! 00m rent, for gentleman, Telephone monthly, Gus Brown Motors Ltd, 728-7375.) cars for wrecking, Highest prices paid. - 1961 VALIANT two-door hardtop, big 4|200 Wentworth East, 725-1181, FURNISHED room for ladies only. Kitch: automatic, radio, regal red, matching! eq, en privileges if desired. Telephone trim. Easy terms. Gus Brown Motors! ltor wi 728-68) Ltd, 725-6568. CHU STREET, "Single or $554 FULL PRICE buys '58 Ford, double room for rent. Abstainer, gentie- door sedan. Cash, trade or man preferred. Apply above address after Nicols Motors, 668- 3331, pine 1962 PONTIAC, convertible, red with| LARGE front bedroom, twin beds, two matching trim, brand new top, every- people to share, $7 each weekly, two thing power equipped. No down payment. | blocks north of hospital. Telephone Gus Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. | 728-2758 HURRY! HURRY! "57 Chevrolet two-door | | BRIGHT ciean single furnished bedroom 6 cylinder; also. 'S6 Chevrolet convertible, North. Phone SAE eR eT ana | in private home. Very central, suit 8 automatic. Excellent condition. Apply OSHAWA TUN CENTRE offers ex-| gentleman. Apply 102 Elgin Street East ils Duggan, BA Station, Simcoe Street pert carburetor and auto electric service. | heceg ROOM fo reni, board if de- in PLYMOUTH teataegr aaa 1232 King Street West, 720-0817, sired. Telephone Whitby 668-3550. four-door sedan, la are ze Ait nder. standard transmission, radio and| 35--Lost and Found |FURNISHED room with private bath new tires. Good condition. Telephone) ------ room and private entrance. Gentleman) 795. 1g099 LOST -- Man's white gold wedding band, preferred. Telephone Whitby 668-3729. less CHEVROLET siali --------------= |$@tting of three diamonds. Reward. Tele anee arn - "station wagon, very| hone 668-6384 or 668-5382. LARGE furnished room with two deep! dood shape, $695. Telephone Bowmanville, 2 bal closets, single beds. Sult one or two) 693.2578 gentlemen. Parking. Apply 410 King '| Street East tween Rockcliffe Avenue and Townline 1259 PONTIAC convertible, Apply S34 Rit- per containing vacation pay. Reward son Road South from 8 - 6 p.m, or tele! Telephone 7m- 3103. close | phone 728-6221 batehenasdi Apply 179 1958 OLDSMOBILE two-door | hardtop, $ $50) You Are One of the Thousands down, $37 monthly with reasonable credit.| Who Read TIMES Classified ACTION ADS EVERY DAY TO PLACE AN AD Telephone 723-3492 £88 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Gus Saturday till 12:00 P.M. for all other departments 723-3474 |LARGE light housekeeping room, |to Norht GM_ and downtown. |King Street East CENTRALLY located, Close to North General |Phone 723-9895. Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375. REALTY (BOND ST.) LTD. 1987 PONTIAC deluxe sedan, 6 cylinder, | condition. $375. Apply 137 Harmony} Multiple Listing Service good room, clean and quiet wilh Road North, Oshawa UPPER DUPLEX -- newly decorated. |9c without 'boned for lady or gentleman suites at hay ivhout ila iS 728-914) 1962" PONTIAC pearisianne ~ convertible | le for couple wi . ren or red, white roof ully equipped. No Bnav pets. Stove supplied. per FURNISHED _bedroom, é Central, ladies payment: Terma to. selt. Gus month. Call Brooklin 455-3114, Maen arking available, Telephone! motors Ltd., 725-6568 1959 CHEVROLET, four-door sedan, 6 cyl | | -|TWO furnished sieeping rooms, to rent!inder, standard transmission, radio, rear| FOR RENT -- New two-bedroom apart ment, $115 per month, broadioom, , ' gy Separately. Ladies preferred. Telephone sneaker, wheel discs, ew tires, good con: | 5722 dition, Apply 246 Adelaide West after 4. | tric heating, all services supplied. No 723- yee or children. Available August 1. Apply Mr. Rice, telephone Bowmanville, TWO bright newly decorated rooms .tor Een or 623-2601. rent. Kitchen privileges. Private' en 'epargy trance, 1216 Brock Street South, Whitb' DIVISION A AND KING -- one: bedroom| Telephone | 668-8427 ¥S/tion.. $290 or best offer. Can be seen at i rgerator | : Clint's Texaco Station, Wentworth and| $85. monthly. Adults only.| Tight hy m, IN Cedar Street, 728-5811 or owner at | |quiet ye contral, sult puitieman, Tele- | 6879. 7 gyre owe gene eo ee 13-9225. IDROOM apartment, private en-|2"° = 1988 BUICK convertibi h and bath, ground floor; close to|F' ED bedroom and kitchen with| Ap, y_51 Stone prsbiei * Stphane Mien Souht General Motors. ~~ Cod wel- peed duty range, sult quiet people | come. $95 monthly. Phone 7' Apply. 23 Drew. Street, off King East APARTMENT, three rooms, sult quiet) [ONE furnished | light housekeeping .room, ouple and. clean people. Avettooie Im-|with frig and stove. Central. Apply 136 mediately tele telephone 72 173-417 Simcoe Street South. THREE-ROOM _seif-con saltcanaiosd 'apariment.|ELGIN STREET Easi, 23, furnished room 1947 CHEVROLET coach. Excellent body Central. immediate possession. Apply 203/ for gentierian, housekeeping privileges. Needs motor work, Telephone 725-9845 Syren North, Whitby. [Close te downtown, Apply above address. latter P.M. ! Brown) "| 1987 DODGE, 6 cylinder, automatic, four new fires, Car in perfect running condi- a pega 1962 CHEVROLET, convertible, matching interior. This car must be to be appreciated. Easy terms. Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375 | | ae Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitors for Minnie Russell and Alfred Howard Hermon, Executors, IN THE MATTER OF THE STATE OF MARION LADORIA FELT, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, SPIN STER, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons claims Aagainst the Estate of MAR ION LADORIA FEL Y/ Tote of the City of OshaWa in the County of Ontario, Spinster, deceased, who died on orf about the 14th doy of June, A.D, 1965, are hereby noti- fied to send full particulars to the undersigned on or be- fore the 30th doy of August, A.D. 1965, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice DATED at Oshowa this 23rd doy of July, A.D, 1965. JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C., 14% King Street Eost, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors, having KN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDGAR CHARLES SINGER, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSH- AWA IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO RETIRED FOREMAN, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of EDGAR CHARLES SINGER, late of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the 13th day of July, A.D. 1965, are hereby noti- fied to send full particulars to the undersigned on of be- fore the 31st day of August, A.D. 1965, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the undersigned sholl then have had notice, DATED at Oshawa this 23rd day of July, A.D, 1965, ANNABELLA SINGER, Executrix, By her Solicitor, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C., " 14% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. 38--Coming Events MUSIC IN THE PARK Tonight -8:00 McLaughlin Bandshell Memorial Park FEATURING Bernard Tierney and his orchestra These concerts ore presented by General Motors of Can- ada and the Toronto. Mnsi- cians' " Association. OSHAWA _ LIONS CLUB BINGO WED. NIGHT $1,200 in cash prizes Jackpot Nos. 57 and 51 JUBILEE PAVILION 3 door prizes $10 each drawn after-early bird game. BINGO TUES., AUGUST 3rd 20 regular games $8 and $10. Share the Wealth $150. Jackpot 59 Nos. $20 Consolation FREE. ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor and Edith _..| chapel Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 1 p.m. Inter: | ~ | West, | | | 1 | | BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 'Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION $1250 in Prizes Jackpots 51 and 52 Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners ANTIQUE SHOW -- -- 7th annual Western Ontario Antique Show, strattord Arena, |Monday, August 2 to Saturday, Augut 7, 39--Notices a TWO STOREY BUILDING 0 be erected 196 KING ST. WEST According to requirements ond preferance of tenants. Offices suitable for lawyers. Physicians, etc, CALL MR. STAUDINGER Dunbarton 839-4018 BIRTHS FORBES -- lan and Bonnie (nee smn) are proud to announce the birth |daughter, Deanna Lynn, on Sunday, bl ust. 1, 1965 at the Oshawa General Hos- pital. Many thanks to Dr. Halam-Andres |and Dr, Beckett and fourth floor staff, | | | HENLEY Storie) announce the birth --Dean and Carolyn (nee! of areas of eastern Australia, but vast sheep and cattle ranches to *'real production in the coming \fected,"* Drought Hits 'World ns THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Severe drought conditions have left withered fields, ema- ciated cattle, dry streams and bleak prospects for crops in many parts of the world. The drought has hit parts of Australia, Korea, India, Italy, Portugal, Kenya, Panama and the northeastern United States, among other places. Parts of Australia are under- going one of the worst droughts on record. The outlook is grim in many of that country's: rich- est agricultural areas. Heavy rains the last few days broke the drought in the coastal the west still are dry. The federal minister for pri- mary production, C. F. Ader- mann, said "undoubtedly the drought will have adverse ef- fects on our wheat and other ce- and milk be af- meat also will season. Wool, production Areas this spring, but food ministry officials in New Delhi said that viewed on an India-wide basis, there appeared to be no fear of serious economic dislocation. Officials in Calcutta estimated at leas' 1,000,000 acres of jute, India's big money-making ex- port, were damaged. Another 300,000 acres of the crop were not planted this year. / Exact damage to crops and to India's food position cannot be appraised for several months until the impact of the belated monsoon rains is studied, Even a slight drop in yields is harm- ful because India already eats more than it grows. PANAMA ; A 30- to 50-per-cent drop in average rainfall in central Pan- ama has affected that country's richest farming zone and prime cattle. area, Cattle herds find little food on the parched, cracking pastures. Unless rain comes soon, rice Here is a brief summary of son, --|Michael Edward, on July 30, 1965 at he|dFOURhHt conditions in other) fields will be a total loss. The Panama Canal restricts the draft of shipping due to low jlake levels, |KENYA Two years ago Kenya was a corn exporter. Today corn crops stand shrivelled in the fields and the nation is importing tons of U.S. corn to feed its people. The drought is the worst since 1961 when vast cattle herds were decimated and many peo- ple died, areas: PORTUGAL Oshawa General Hospital, A brother for Janet and Katherine, LaROCCA -- Joe and Marion are happy lto announce the arrival of their twin, Poor harvests are predicted in jgirls, Gina Lynn, 6 Ibs, 6 ozs. and Doin>|most regions, In the southern Lee, 5 Ibs. 12 ozs. Born on August 2, 1965 . he at Oshawa General Incite Two jnte|Tegion, drought and wide tracts sib ie for Anthony J6eeeh Proudjof abandoned farmlands have randparents are Mr. an rs oy abate Orono, and Mr. Sam 1 oy bar brought a plague of locusts, Oshawa. Many thanks to Dr, R, F,|which damaged tomato and sun- Beckett and the fourth floor staff flower crops. Corn and potato Emilien and Jeanne (nee Nan-\Crops both dropped this year, thao, Busine Tovar wie uoueh wheat Is not in bad | a 1 |4 Ibs, 5 oz8., on Friday, July 30, 1965, at/Shape, according to the National [sone General Hospital, A sister for Institute of Statistics. Grapes usie and Danny. special thanks to Dr. McKay abd fourk lisoe ant have not been affected. STACEY -- Bob and Sheila (nee True-/ INDIA love) wish to announce the arrival of Sly eon eked Tada tes. Toa Eastern India suffered under| NOEL ITALY Drought in northern Italy this |spring was the worst since 1938. The thaw was slower than us- ual and in additon there was no rain all May. Rice industry tr Pr pea wa\the worst dry spell in a decade| jonday, August 2, 1965 at. the Oshawa! spokesmen estimate a crop yield about five per cent below | General Hospital. A brother for David, | DEATHS | IN MEMORIAM (apectea to've atteciea, °° | |. FARROW, Percy BROWN .-- In loving memory of @ \sourn AFRICA At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on |e" father. and grandfather, George L ast areas of the cane belt on) Sunday, August 1, 1965, Percy Farrow,|S°OW", Who passed away August 3, 1963, /have suffered an unprecedented We a U noes, 72 von AA 3. Newtonulies | To bring. you fe eur'ming, " _/Summer drought and many riv- Itather 'of Brenton, Resting at the. Morris | For the days we do not think of you Cae i place pre- venting irrigation of sugar cane Are very hard to find |Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the Chapel on Weowerseyat i pam iarer:| {fall this world wap nd'more*-- |fields, 'The ehortage of water may cut the cane crop to 1,100,- We'd give it, yes, jment Orono Cemetery To see the thee of Father deer, McKAY, tira Madeline 900 tons from an expected 1,500,000, official estimates said, Come smiling at the door, Passed away at Oshawa General Hos duce Mate. po snvlaw Murre pital, on Saturday, July 31, 1965, ig ® children Sharon and Danny. | Mr, |The wool clip is down, SOUTH KOREA Short lliness, Daughter of the later BROWN -- In -toving ir husband, The worst drought in 60 years this spring was broken this month when the rainy season finally set in. Crop prospects, which had been forecast to drop 30 per cent this fall, were revised upward and agriculture jexperts now predict an aver- jage rice crop. ARGENTINA Inadequate rains in the prov- inces of Cordoba and Santa Fe will affect corn yields. Some late-planted areas have been doned for use as forage. UNITED STATES The drought area in the north- eastern United States extends from Maryland to Maine, and is most acute in a wide band from Pennsylvania northward. to the Canadian border. Farmers are hardest hit by the 46:month dry spell, and will most likely have to buy livestock feea OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS | | | bered by) ¥, grand-| and Mrs. George McKay, loving sister of} Mrs. George Thompson (Vera), Strat:| q ford; Mrs. Arnold Larmer (Anna), Mrs.| Albert Granik (Evelyn), Gordon Mek, | all of Oshawa. Resting at Mcintosh- Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the) memory of father and grandfather, eorge |. Brown, who passed away Au- gust 3, 1963 No morning dawns, no night returns, But | think of you; Those left behind are very good But none replaces you. Many a silent tear is shed When | am ail alone, The one | loved so very much, ment St. Andrew's Cemetery, Orillia, on \arrival of motors. TAVENER, H,. L. (arthur) At the Oshawa General Hospital on Sat- urday, July 31, 1965, (Arthur) Henry L.| The one | called my own, Tavener, dear father of Mrs. G. Bar-|--Sadly missed by wife Reva, son Alex} ker (Holly) of Toronto; Molly and Mi-\and family. chael of Whitby; dear brother of Mrs.| C. &, Wright (Edna), Mrs, R. W. John:| FEBBRINI -- In loving memory of # son Berniece), Mrs. G, Willis (Lorraine),|dear father and grandfather, Joseh Feb. William and (Kelly) Roy of _Wayne,/brini, who left us so suddenly August 2, jan, in his 49th year, Resting at| 1962. A Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, | for service In the chapel Tuesday, Au- gust 3, at 2 p.m. Interment Union Come tery, Oshawa. Minister Rev, §. Arm. strong. Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Sun- jdav. Without farewell he fell asieep Leaving memories for us to keep, Within our hearts he'll alwa tay And be remembered every Sigel missed and always remembered oulse, Maurice land grandchildren, WALTER, Eimer F. | At the Toronto East General Hospital, on] WAUGH -- In loving memory of a Saturday, July 31,1965, Eimer F, Walter,|dear brother and son, Alfred Waugh, beloved husband of Harriet Roland, Gear] (Srey). who passed away August 3, step-father of Mrs, Dorothy Sinclair, John | 1963. and Grant Roland; also survived by seven grandchildren and one great-grand-; child. Friends may call at the Trull Fu-/ |neral Home, 2704 Yonge Street. Service| in the Chapel on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Prospect Cemetery. | WILSON, Mary Vera Entered into rest in Oshawa, Ontario, on -- Saturday, July 31, 1965, Mary Vera Rip- ley, widow of George A. Wilson, mother of Mrs, G. Gransden (Doris) of Bob- caygeon, Miss Muriel Wilson of Oshawa, Mrs. K. Coulter (Gwen) of Fenelon Falls, €arle and Ray Wilson, both of Oshawa and sister of Mrs. T, Wilkins (Daisy) of Dr, Oscar Ripley and Hora: Ripley, both of Ottawa; in her 67th yei Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa with funeral service in the Chapel Tuesday, August 3 at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Mount Lawn Cemetery. | In fears we saw you sinking, We watched you fade away. Our hearts were almost sroken, You fought so hard to stay, But when we saw you sleeping, - peacefully, free from pain, We could not wish you back To suffer that again. Sadly missed by the family. Oshawa, | |BONN, Otte Fern |After a short Illness at the Oshawa Ge-| jeral Hospital on Tuesday, August 3, 1965,| |Otto Fern Knight (of 715 Gilbert Street | Whitby, formerly of Petrolia and Windsor), beloved wife of Norman W. Bonn, dear mother of Mrs. J. M. Brown (Eva) of Windsor, dear sister of Mrs. A. McMurphy (Pearl) and Russell Knight of Dawn Township; also survived by six grandchildren; in her 64th year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whit- by, until Thursday miorning, thence to the Metcalfe Funeral Service, Oil Springs, for service on Friday, August 6 at 2 p.m. In- terment Oil Springs Cemetery. HARTJES, Maria At the Ajax and Pickering General Hos- pital on Tuesday, August 3, 1965, Maria Pierik, beloved wife of John B. Harties of 22 Church Street South, Pickering, and dear mother of Joke (Mrs. Robert Sevink) of Pickering, Wilma (Mrs. N. Van den Broek) of Whitby, Dini (Mrs, Joordens) of Germany, John, Thea (Mrs. Vesters), Andrew, Ted and Elizabeth, all of Pickering; also surviving are thirteen grandchildren; and dear sister of John Plerik of Brooklin, Mrs, Hartjes will rest at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Kingston Road West, Pickering after 7 p.m. Wed- nesday, Funeral on Friday, August 6 at 9.45 a.m. to St. Francis de- Sales Church, Pickering tor requiem high. mass at 10 a.m, Interment St. Francis de Sales Cemetery. 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