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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1965, p. 37

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BUY NOW PAY LATER * 1963 MERCURY TWO DOOR COACH Powerful V-8 engine, auto- motic transmission, radio and whitewalls, Low mileage. Lic. 271955. $1,595 1963 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN Finished in diplomot blue with matching interior. Hi- thrift 6 cylinder engine, auto- matic transmission, radio and whitewoll tires. Lic. 135815. $1,695 Zoltan, Nick and Dan's Your Authorized Dotsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair..and Service. 728-0051 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Soles and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD. S. 723-3461 Open Evenings a VOLKSWAGE ' One owner, gas heater, chrome guards,| low mileage, white walls, two cars not) required. Private, Whitby 668-4228. | 1959 MGA convertible radio, , windshield | washers. A good car, Price $595, Tele phone 728-2205. | 1963 y CORVAIR, A age condition, Telephone Whitby 668-6296. 1965 CORVAIR, two-door "hardtop, 140 motor, red with white interior, bucket} seats, low, low mileage. Licence 641625./ After 7¥% months"this car has become' too} small for a growing family. Will accept trade. Al Heffering, 942-6300. | 196) VAUXHALL Sr etohone| | ! deluxe, like new.| buy! cared for car. Price $450, Telephone 723-2883. 1963 RAMBLER CLASSIC FOUR DOOR SEDAN Smatl car "economy with big cor comfort, Finished in Aut- umn gold with gold interior, dual range automatic trans- mission, 6 cylinder engine, radio, whitewalls and reclin- ing seats. One owner car. Lic, 287544, $1,695 1962 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR SEDAN 6 cylinder engine, standard transmission, radio and whtie- wall tires. This car is in ex- cellent condition. Lic. 249117. $1,450 | 1960 PONTIAC TWO DOOR COACH Economica! 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission and radio. A real good car for a growing family, Lic. 97156 $1,095 1959 PLYMOUTH FOUR DOOR SEDAN V-8 engine, standard mission and whitewall Lic, 343729. trans- tires. $550 1959 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR SEDAN Two tone paint, economical 6 cylinder engine with auto- matic transmission and radio, Lie, 17378 $795 1959 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR STATION WAGON V-8 engine and automatic transmission, Lic. X8901. $695 1957 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD FOUR DOOR HARDTOP Piplomat blue. Completely power equipped. Recondition ond reody for you. Lic. 43113. $795 1957 METEOR TWO DOOR HARDTOP Powerful V-8 engine, outo- matic transmission, radio and whitewalls, Lic. 621512 $295 "Prices clearly marked on windshields. Come over and browse around.' * BILL WHITTICK MOTORS 1250 Dundas St. Whitby 668-587 1-2 NO DOWN PAYMENT UP TO 36 MONTH TQ PAY CONVERTIBLE Eldorado Cad all power equipment working order built motor and transmission. New haust system, continental tire. W for later model car or accept as part payment. Telephone 72 1965 METEOR Montcaim, 4door Warranty valid. $2,950 includes f charge. Telephone after 7 p.m 1962 - CHEV. Biscayne 4-door Standard transmission Low mileage. Excellent co: 29 Central Park Bivd. North after 5 p.m. 1963 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4-door to V-8 power equipped. Telephone 1%3 CHEVROLET uper vertible, V-8 automatic, power and steering radio, tinted glas phone 655-4570 CUSTOMIZED 1952 motor, four-speed, ewe £, 155, Re ex dighes 25-5 oss sedan. ar 545 sedan ca $ Sports co brakes . Ford '56 PONTIAC two-door matic, perfect body 48480. Nothing down, monthly payments. Gus. Brown Motors Ltd., 725-6568 ha and trim. t cence Cocoa Gan tn als * VOLVO & PEUGOT % MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and JAKE AND BILL'S GARAGE Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 191 MORRIS MINOR 1,000 con Idea! second car. Telephone 728-9927 1968 CORVAIR, four-door hardtop, two- fone, automatic fransmission, wire whee discs, fully equipped. Low mileage. $2275 Telephone 725-6118 1965 CORVAIR HP. 4 Telephone Corsa convertible, peed transmission, in 4058 'os CHEVELLS 280 Wit de "tor 723-7877 VOLKSWAGEN ~ deluxe b snow tires. One owner $800 or best offer two-door hardtop, nine thous Pa '62, V-$ or will sel pgechotie and n 16) radio, dition, Phon' 1962 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, radio, $895. Telephone 723 1963 MORRIS 1100, very good condition, radio. Best cash offer, Private sale. Tele phone 728-6022 LIENS PAID OFF! We trade up or down Over 60 cars to choose from. No down peyments! Gus Brown Motors Etd. 728 7375 Z 1358 i CORVAIR four-door (Robin F automatic transmi ior and mechanica Terms H26108, Gus Brown "Motors Lid, 725-6568. | 'ible 2,800. miles,| } body | Str 32--Trucks for Sale : RTT | International, positraction radio, warn hubs, excel-| Telephone Orono 3% R 15) 1964 SCOUT lfront and rear, lent condition. after 6pm HALF-TON pick-up for sale, 1946 Ford in good condition. For particulars. Telephone) 725-9537. 33--Automobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" te New Car Dealer and "Save"' TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723- A494 Res 725- "5574 - | LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking wel Pare prices paid 200 Wentworth East at |OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars for wrecking arts for sale. 1175 Nelson Street. Te jephone 725-2162. SHAW AUTO WRRERING co, bought, parts for sn and metals bought. 89 Bi joor ast; 725-2311. WANTED werecking Teie- phone 728-4549. |34----Automobile Repair OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex-| pert carburetor and auto electric service.) 222 King Street 728-0817 | | the | | | res and Street | -- Cars for Robert ~~ Transmis 1038 Simcoe! specialists usiness. | TRANSMISSION sions are our onl North. Phone /28: | SEG your service specialist for wheel| alignment, wheel balance, brake {ob, en-| gine tune-ups at General Tire Service, 534 Ritson. South; | | |35--Lost and Found Bulova wrist-watch. | Expansion bracelet, at Oshawa Shopping Centre on: Saturday. Reward! Telephone 725-$462. : | LOST Weanling Vicinity | of Highway 12 and R Phone | 668-2194 lpaarcocLie pup with leashed vicinity of Cabot Street Saturday Reward. Please telephone 728-9870. |KERRY BLUE lcurly hair, "Answ o Tammy | 668 4436. 910 King "Street Whitby |LOST -- One white Angora cat, deat, | pe atten Simcoe and | Buckingham. Reward | Telephone 773-405 | |LOST -- Cat, female, twearing-yediow--flea collar Street North on Friday hace ovis B. Grenier, of 220 Warden Wilso/ yenue, Whitby, will not ay debts contracted | LADY'S white-gold Yorkshire pig. sland Road collar.) night black. | Phone terr smal! HA Lost on smoky grey color, Vicinity. Mary Telephone 723- apie -- ATTENTION ! To be auctioned 1 Chip Wagon Comp! "A Go Thursday, "October 8 p.m Auctior | tely equipped. olden ¢ ey 14 at Hall hawa Hall 0: 38--Coming Events - WORLD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP BRITAIN 1966 GROUP LEAVING-IN JULY, $3 ides round tr ur ip 10. mate! , Space Still 'Available | Contact ERNIE HOWARD | HOWARD TRAVEL BUREAU LTD AJAX 942-6690 WANT FUN? "Circle Squares" st the Ishawa Tennis Club ny. Intermed ass-- Every Tuesday. Dancing 800 10:30 P.M For information call 725-1568 or 723-3353 COME ONE AND toa HOT TURKEY SUPPER held ALL he Seagrave | On Wed nesday 'E ted ening black, | 30 lerne riday, Oct. 15 at Bathe pm BINGO, 2 Ave ¥ 2 Saturd & pr urday, SOCIAL BINGO, for ee} be of 5 20 games. Good ing "Lunch served, | 30---Automobiles For Sale ;31--Compact Cars for Sale|38--Coming Events KINSMEN BRING THIS SPECIAL Y PRICE PASS To The Friday GCT.. 15th KINSMEN 2 CAR BINGO AT THE PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE for 1 -- Purchase Card for Ist Car, Play for 2nd Car FREE on same card. 2 Brand New 1966 Cors or $2,000. each Over $10,500 in Prizes including $1,000. Hi-Lo Game $1,300 Big Snowball (54 nos.) $600. Small Snowball (50 nos.) $600. Regular Games $450. Special Games Don't forget to buy the economy pack for value and save money. Plus 4 Early Bird Games (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 Everyone in attendance gets a Free Gift Pock of Tab ~KINSMEN FREE ADMISSION OSHAWA JAYCEES 'Monster BINGO Thusr., Oct. 14th 20 GAMES AT $20 5 GAMES AT $30. 1-- $150. JACKPOT $20. PER LINE PLUS $50. PER FULL CARD 2. -- $250, JACKPOTS JACKPOT NOS. 52 and 57 $10 PER LINE PLUS $200 PER FULL CARD IN 52 AND 57 NUMBERS. THIS WEEK PLUS $25. CONSOLATION PRIZE. $150. TOTAL PRIZES GUARANTEED IN THESE TWO GAMES Regular games pay double in 17 Nos. or less EARLY BIRD GAME EXTRA PRIZES JUBILEE PAVILION Bus to Jubilee Pavilion ing Four Corners at 7:30 p.m CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED "$500.00 SPECIAL SUNNYSIDE PARK Monster BINGO Thursday, October 14th JACKPOTS Nos. 55 - 59 1--$500.00 -- 55 NUMBERS -- 1--$250.00 59 NUMBERS -- ONE MUST GO | $10 PER LINE PLUS BALANCE FOR FULL CARD. $25.00 CONSOLATION PRIZE 20 Games at $20. Special Games at $30 games pay doubl. A gt a ge ~ $150, JACKPOT $20 PER LINE PLUS $50 PER FULL CARD $50.00 Door Prize Early Bird Game at 7:45 Admission $1.00 Extra Buses RED BARN NORTH OSHAWA hildren under 16 not admitted. LIONS BINGO FO-NITFE $1,200. in cash prizes. Jackpot Nos. 51 Early Bird Game 7:45 Regular in ] Jubilee Pavilion NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING 7:45 at ST, GEORGE'S' HALL (Albert and Jackson. Sts.) Games $6, $12, $20 May be doubled ortripled $160. IN JACKPOTS Door Prize $15 "Simeoe Hail, RUMMAGE SALE coe Street South. at 2 pm. BINGO Eulalie Avenue r '4 reguiars.. Share and Bathe Park 2pm Specials RUMMAGE SALE Thursday, Northminster United Church Oct. 14, i pm For RESULTS Use TIMES Classified ACTION ADS 723-3492 OBITUARIES MRS. GERTRUDE BRADLEY BIRTHS I Mrs | 1965, Peter Tureski, In his 65th year |Ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh | We loved him too dearly to forget Sim-|, Wednesday, October 13 | two jackpots. | ' | | |MATTHE | |5 Ibs. 10 ozs. Proud parents are Ken and) | Wonderful memories of one so The death of Mrs. Gertrude Bradley occurre& Oct. 1i at her home in Pontypool. She was in her 65th year. Mrs, Bradley, wile of the late ; \William Keith Bradley, is sur- pater hao since the errival oF ViVER by two sons, Glen and @ daughter, Bis 10 ors. on Saturday.) Larry Bradley. yet ob fie : snore!) The body is resting at Dorris Funerat Chapel, Bowmanville, from where funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. today to Ponty- {pool United Church. Rev. W. P. Piercy will conduct the service to be followed by interment at McCrea's Cemetery. LOUIS CAIN The death of Louis Cain, Lind- say, occurred Oct. 10 at Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay. He was in his 7ist year. Surviving ade his wife, the for- mer Teresa Murtha; three daughters, Mrs. John (Teresa) Belko, Mrs. Hubert (Joan). Arm- strong, and Margaret, all of Oshawa. The body is resting at the \Bruce A. McArthur Funeral |Home, Lindsay, from where fu- neTILLING -- Kenny and Randy wreineral service will be conducted Y ister born Monday, Oct. 11, 1965,(t0 St. Mary's Chirch tomorrow a General Hospital, weightifor a requiem mass at 9 a.m. Many thanks to Dr./Interment will be at St. Mary's and the fourth Cemetery. WILFRED L. O'CONNOR The death occurred on Sun- lday, October 10, of | Wilfred Laurier O'Connor. He died at his residence, 224: Hallet ave., Whitby. | He is Edna, brothers GRAHAM, John David Basil of Detroit, At Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville, on|(Mrs. N. Coffey) of London, Tuesday: Geteeer i 1965 eed meitelen (Mrs. K, Chadwick),| band of Mabel Mitchell, dear father of/Marie. He was pre-deceased by} Kenneth, Enniskillen, and Milton, Whi thy. 4 brother Frank. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service the. chapel on! Funeral was this morning at! Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Bowmanvilie 9.30 from the W Cc. Town yhia Oh 9.4 : ' | deisel {Funeral Chapel, Whitby. Requiem Mass was sung at St.) John's The Evangelist Church.) John's Ceme-| ~ Barry and Gloria. (nee Moss) very proud to announce the arrival their first child, Todd James, weighing 6 Ibs. 4 ozs., on October 10, at Guelph General Hospital. CAMPBELL HONEY Ralph and Lynda (nee Web- ster) wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Heather Ann, 8 Ibs. Saturday, October 9%, 1965, General Hospital, KELLY. -- Esmond and Bertha happily announce the birth of their son, Kevin Michael, 9 Ibs., on Monday, October 4, 1965 (4.02 a.m.) at Oshawa General Hos- pita! Special thanks to Dr. Spragge and 4th floor staff. LUKE -- To Tom and Becky at the Oshawa General Hospital, Saturday, se 9, 1965, @ daughter, Constance Lynn, sister for Therese and Wendy. jp thanks to Dr. Rudnick. MACNAB -- Ruth and Al are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Meianel Lynn, on Saturday, October 9, 1965, at) Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for! Jeffrey, Scott and Julie. Janet (nee Smith) Mciiveen, Dr. Morgan floor staff. DEATHS his wife George, Jack, sisters' Kay survived by < HAMBLY, Myles Robert uddenly, at Oshawa General Hospital on Tuesday, October 12, 1965, Myles Rob- Burial was at St. ert Hambly, in his 80th year, belo ; husband of Maude Hill, loving 'ainae, . tery. R. Taylor (Isobel), Oshawa. Rest-| Jing at the George Wail Funeral Home,| IGuelph, for funeral service Thursday ctober 14, at 1.30 p.m. Interment Elori Semetory, Guelph. (For further informa tion, please call the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 728-6226 FUNERAL OF ALEXANDER ORBAN } Funeral service for the late Alexander Orban, who died Oct.| 8 in Oshawa General Hospital,} | was held Monday. | gIMERLOCK, totale sane "Pallbearers. were Julius Min: Oshawa Genera! Hospital, on Monday,/acs, Joseph Dominik, Bill October 11, 1965, Isabella Agnes Skin-/Sabyan, James Sabyan, James Szikszay, Bert Budai. ner (of 849 Byron Street North, Whitby beloved wife of the late Frank Ernest Sherlock. Dear sister of John of Toronto. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chap- ee es hers | Resting et the W. C. Town Cuneral chee) DOUGLAS A. PARMENTER Thursday, October 14, at 2 p.m. inter-/ Funeral service for the late ment Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin. Min 7 Te The Rev, A Coed: (Vistiors, mei oees Arthur Parmenter, al imencing 2 p.m. Wednesday died suddenly Saturday. at 223 | Celina st., was held Tuesday at) the Gerrow Funeral Chapel. He was in his 68th year. Born in England, the son of} the late John and Elizabeth) Parmenter, he came to Canada} at age 16 and moved from To-| ronto to Oshawa 20 years later. The late Mr. Parmenter was eet predeceased by his wife, the| | : | {former Elsie Tonks. He worked| Kindness beyond Price, yet Jat Houdaille Industries and at! within reach of all |General Motors. TURESKI, Peter Entered into rest in the Toronto tern eral Hospital on Tuesday, October 12 Rest St. John's Thursday, jawa with, funera | Ukrainian" Orthodox |October 14 at 10.30 a.m. Interment Osh lawa Union Cemetery. (Prayers w be |held at the Funeral Home Wednesday at \7 p.m mass in Church STOCK MARKET TORONTO 11 A.M. 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WRITE...PHONE.,.OR VISIT. i HALIFAX, MONTREAL, TORONTO, WINNIPEw, REGINA, CALGARY, VANCOUVER... or enquire through any branch of ny District Office of MONTREAL TRUST COMPANT THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA 15 (+5 GERROW |. He was _ ne | [FUNERAL CHAPEL Anglican Church, the Ontario) Regiment, the Royal Canadian) 390 KING STREET WEST Legion, the Royal Regiment and) __Telephone 7 728-6226 jthe Navy Club. He served: with) ---------- the third battalion in World War| One and in the navy in World Wa Two. CARD OF THANKS)" Parmester,otveson."| thur Parmenter, of Weston. | Mark's Rev. A. Woolcock of St.) Anglican Church and DONALD -- Tha family of the late Mrs,;Padre of the Legion, conducted Jane Donald wish to express their sincere|the service, |thanks to friends, relatives, neighbor' and| y 5 ithose who loaned cars, for their kind The guard of honor and pall |ness, beautiful floral tributes and mes-|bearers, members of Branch 43, |sages of sympathy during our recent be- |reavement Wpathy during our recent be Royal Canadian Legion were: thanks to the Armstrong Funeral Home,|Fred Wilson, Jack tedgnen| i The Rev. Mr. Brett of Knox Church, Gen eral Motors of Canada, and the Oshawa Morris Proctor, James Smart, Police Dept their, kindness. ang|Robert Skelton and Alfred Courtesy Brisebois. Interment was in Union Ceme- tery in the veteran's plot. for | | ORBAN -- We wish t in cere thanks and appreciation to our dear relatives, many friends and neighbors, for their expressions of sympathy and kind-} . - , 4 |ness, and beautiful florM tributes, during MRS. ISABELLA LOCK the recent loss of Alexander Orban, a| The death occurred at Osh loving husband, father and grandfather Special thanks to Dr. Gillan, also Doctors awa General Hospital on Mon- rs |day of Mrs. Isabella Agnes Smith. Sprovie, Richmond, Fultor ng staff of Os! haws General Hospital 'and Sherloc k, of 849 Byron st. She had been in fail-\J int car t t gr [ieee aitsdal' Mates, Rev. Soret re | Whitby. [rentor hua ang Armstrong. Fe ing health for sometime. 1 ee nin | ee, She: was the wite oF the late | Frank Ernest Sherlock. She is survived by a brother John, of Toronto, Or | The Family | ROGERS The family of the late Her. Ibert Rogers with to extend their sincere ) . | thanks and appreciation to all friends and The body ts Testing at the |neighbors for the floral tributes and kind. |W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, | es during the recent loss of a loving) W A ' husband and father. Special thanks to Whitby, for service tomorrow Doctors Patterson, Fulton, Campbell and at 2 p.m, Burial will be at Cemetery, Brooklin. |Rundie; the Nursing Staff of the Oshawa Groveside |General Hospital, 3h and intensive Care'The Rev. M.' Case. will conduct! [UAWA, i 2 service. | ntosh-Anderson Funeral Home for their SEG in sve hast ' | expressions of sympathy and understand. Visitors will be allowed at the ing funeral home from 2 p.m. this) afternoon, | |Unit, Rev. L. cGough, Rev. J. Markle, UAWA, Canadian Legion, GMC and Mc-ithe STONE -- 1 wish to show my apprecia tion and thanks to all those who sent jflowers, gifts and cards during my stay [in hospital. | would alsa like to thank all | The death occurred in Toron- jose who telephoned and * pecially ae miners, Archal Western Hospital yesterday Osborne of Peter Tureski, of 192 Shaw gv: st., Toronto, In his 65th year! s. Esther he had been in failing health for | on SF ithe past five years. d all Fahy - ' Stone|_Mr. 'Tureski has several nieces and nephews living-- ff the Oshawa area. Born in the Ukraine in 1901 he moved to Canada 37 years| ago. His wife, daughter, son-in- IN MEMORIAM law_and two grandchildren still | jlive behind the Iron Curtain. .The body is resting at the KNOX th Jeving memory et » dear | Armstrong Funeral Home with father, and grendtamer, Potter Knox, who) service at St. John's Ukrainian|§ Sse t 9 area Mll A BR aki cos |Orthodox Church on Thursday! jat 10.30. The Rev. R. Panzenko | |will conduct the service, Prayers will be said at the! Johnny, /fineral home tonight at 7 p.m./ Burial will be at Oshawa Union Cemetery. | PETER TURESKI dear Treasured still with @ love sincere; In our hearts he Is Siving yet-- Sadiy missed and lovingly remembered | ty daughter Merle, son-in-law granddaughter Bonnie. KNOX In loving memory of a dear sband, Samuel! Potetr Knox, who pass Ged, ake 8 message | Lawyer Ramanded' On Fraud Charge my husband in heaven above, Tell him how much we miss him And give him all our love Always remembered by Wife Cora and family WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) A former Amherstburg, Ont., law-| yer was remanded Tuesday to] Oct. 20 when he appeared in| jcourt charged with 15 counts of fraudeinvolving $70,000, Roger Francis Marentette, 32, | was held in custody without |plea | The crown attorney said the| accused was. picked up by PUT AWAY @ tidy sum hy renting that/United States immigration offi- Everlasting Memorialization possible with the IS BRONZE MARKER supply and install; Please call is almost the a iia t we MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 a member of the -~-- n..\8 10 WHYTE'S HAM 99: OPEN a.m. to 10 p.m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Wi mgt WHYTE'S BOLOGNA Ib Canada Packers Maple Leaf ; WIENERS A}: : aah ed ai ae i ciais in Dalles, Téx., for mes Oa Telephone 723-3492 and put one a for you. Ition of immigration laws. iL. 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