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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Nov 1965, p. 25

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t 30--Automobiles For Sale 30--Automobiles For Sale 30--Automobiies For Sale 36--Legal '38--Coming Events 39--Notices YOU DESERVE A NEWER CAR If your car is starting to act up on the cold morn- figs, it's time to trade on a SAFE BUY Used Car OW Seaway Motors x 1961 FALCON Tudor Sedan Smart red and white tutone finish. !deol second cor. Econoe at it's best. Rodio, Excellent condition. Lic. H28199. 1962 OLDSMOBILE 98 CONVERTIBLE Gunmetal grey finish with black top. Powerful V-8 engine, automatic traismission, radio, deep tread white walls, power steering and brakes, power windows, power seats. Truly a best buy used car. Lic. H26525. . 1959 METEOR Fordor Sedan Tutone blue and white finish with matching interior, Radio ond nearly new whitewoll tires, Excellent condition throughout. Lic, 27605. 196] FORD Fordor Sedan Aqua finish with spotless interior. V-8 engine, automatic tronsmission rodio and whitewalls. A premium auto- mobile at the right price. Lic. H13715. 1963 MERCURY Monterey tudor hardtop Wimbleton white with immaculate red interior, V-8 engine, outomatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewalls and power back window. A one owner new cor trode in excellent condition, Lic, H33105. 1963 MERCURY Monterey fordor. sedan Immaculate burgandy finish with beautiful contrasting interior. V-8 engine, automatic enangae re per wer steering, power brakes, breezeway window ani Chirewella, Two to choose from. Lic, H41646 and 680680. 1962 CORVAIR Fordor Sedan wipped with radio and 4 speed transmission. A one se ot new cor trade in excellent condition, Lic. H57438. 1962 GALAXIE 500 Sunliner convertible Raven black with. spotless red interior, 380 V-8 engine, automatic transmission, 'radio, power steering ond neorly new whitewalls. Best Buy Used Cor. Lic. H26417. 1965 PONTIAC Strato two door sedan Smort bronze finish with Palamino interior. Automatic transmission, washers and white wolls and wheel discs. One owner new car trade. Excellent in every respect. Lic. 67060D. 1964 PONTIAC Strato tudor sedan Original equa finish with matching turquoise trim. Econ- omical 6 cylinder engine, radio and whitewalls. Real value in this low priced automobile, Lic. 323411. 1964 FORD Custom tudor sedan Silver grey with spotless red interior. V-8 engine, standard transmission, washers and whitewalls, Excellent condition throughout, Lic. H23005. 1965 PONTIAC Fordor Wagon Original Oshawa blue finish. Automatic transmission, radio and whitewalls. This is another one owner new cor trade thot will provide excellent transportation for some lucky fomily, Lic. X1881, 1962 GALAXIE 500 fordor-hardtop Smort chestnut finish with ton interior, V-8 engine, auto- matic transmission, radio and power brakes. Sold new and serviced by us. Lic,.H25783 1957 INTERNATIONAL one ton van. Former bread delivery truck with many productive miles to go. Lic. B64964, 1957 PONTIAC four-door deluxe sedan, one owner, excellent condition. Phone 723-3032 of 723-7124, 1943 CHEVROLET, two-door, immacu late. Full price $1,295. Telephone Whitby 668-8097 after 6 p.m. 31--Compact Cars for Sale Zoltan, Nick ond Dan's Your Authorized Datsun ond Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service. 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD, S, 723-3461 Open Evenings * VOLVO & PEUGOT * MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and JAKE AND BILL'S GARAGE Auto-Electric Service 449 Ritson Rd, South Oshawa 728-0921 {six cylinder, radio, whitewalls, many extras, pats Telephone 725-2150. or 25¢ Bloor Wes 'ss nr naVELLE Super Sport, "four speed, | 283 motor, duals, radio, rear speaker.) Cyprus green. See at 95 Nonquon Road | 723-4374 after 5. 1963 CHEVY II, coach, "standard, 6 cylin-| der, A-1 condition. Low mileage. Estate Sale. $1250. 723-4284. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, red, new tires. low mileage. Will Best offer. Telephone 728-6454 or 723- 740 VALIANT V-200 four-door sedan, stan-| dard transmission, excellent running, ood prid spear gi Ly La terior, two-door hardtop, "a 000 original miles, Telephone Newcastle 987-4378. 1960 CORVAIR standard Best offer. Call 728- 7046 after 4 p.m IMMACULATE! Economical! 1963 or- vair Monza convertible, Call 723-5814 after! 5 p.m 'i : 1965 CORVAIR Corsa, light bive, four |speed, radio, rear speaker, posi-traction, tinted glass, 140 horsepower, $2500. 623-2724, 1959 MG CONVERTIBLE, very clean, ex- cellent condition. Interior redone, will) trade for bigger car, $795 or best offer. 0674, radio, five 728-4733 Excellent shape, new paint, new tires. 728-7291 after 7 p.m. Must sell immediately. Sacrifice $2,600 or best cash offer 725-1119 ask for "Brian" 1951 MORRIS Minor convertible, motor: $75, Telephone 723-2477, 32--Trucks for Sale 1953 CHEVROLET one ton stake. Excel- lent body and motor. Four nearly new tires. 6 x 9 body with 6' racks, Price; elephone Aiax 942-2495, HALF-TON pick-up. 1960 Chevrolet Fleet side, $600 or best offer. Telephone Hard- sand Landscaping. 725-1721 1964 GMC '4-ton truck. Excellent cond! tion, 13,000 miles. Price $1,595. Call after 16 p.m, 668-4577, '33--Automobiles Wanted | CARS WANTED Buying A New Car? Sell your used cor to "Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New Cor Dealer and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 GSHAWA AUTO PARTS =" Wanted cars wrecking. Tires and parts for sale.| ts Nelson Street. Telephone 725-2162. LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 200 Wentworth East, 725-118! WANTED -- Cars for werecking phone 728-4549. Robert Nichols. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311 WANTED! 1952 fo 1956 Chevrolet or "Pon tlac In good condition. Must be reason- able, Phone 728-0964. | 34--Automobile Repair _ |OSHAWA TUNE-UP CENTRE offers ex- pert carburetor and auto electric service 22 King Street West, 728-0817. TRANSMISSION specialists. sions are our only business. North. Phone 728-7339. |35--Lost and Found |LOsY -- Women's black wallet, convein ing large sum of money and valuable papers. Zeller's or Kresges area, Osh- awa Shopping Centre. Reward. Please | telephone | Mrs. Edward Henry, 728-7146. LOST -- Beagle hound, female, vicinity Chestnut Street, Whitby, last Thursday. will lpn to lad Generous reward 728-9739 5. Lost -- oidy~-on~ Sat | Whitey. Talspnore 668-2 '36--Legol "spare Tele Transmis- 1038 Simcoe CITY OF OSHAWA TENDERS Demonstrators 8 ONLY TO GO Excellent variety of company owned cars still under factory warrenty. Tudor hardtops, fordor sedans and convertibles. Most with luxury power options. Save Many $ $ Six courteous Salesmen to serve you. * LOW COST FORD MOTOR CREDIT COMPANY FINANCING. * THESE AND OTHER SAFE BUY USED CARS AVAILABLE WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT. UP TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY. yy y (1965) LIMITED 1120 Dundas St. E., Whitby Highway 2 and Anderson St. TELEPHONE 668-5893 for the Installation of Pedestrian Crossovers Sealed Tenders addressed to Chairman, Traffic and Public Safety Committee, c/o City Clerk and endorsed "Tender for Instollation of Pedestrian Crossovers, Contract 65-26' will be received until 12:00 o'clock noon, Friday, No- vember 12th; 1965 for the installation of Pedestrian Crossovers at: Simcoe Street North ot Robert Street. Adelaide Avenue Golf Street. Ritson Road North ot Williom Street, Bond Street East at Division Street King Street East at Division Street. Wilson Road South at Taylor Avenue. West at Plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the undersigned upon de- posit of o certified cheque in the omount of $25.00 after 12:00 o'clock noon; Friday, November 5th, 1965. Tenders will be opened at 12:00 o'clock noon, Friday, November 12th, 1965 at the City Hall, 50 Centre Street, Oshawa. Lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. F. E. Crome, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works Oshawa, Ontario, not 'l| A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14/2 King St. East 723-2721 |1962 COMET custom sedan, automatic, | "new paint, | sacrifice. | ransportation. | "transmission *$5 NASH Metropolitan, good second car.| 1965 MUSTANG, used only five months.| -- Phone after 6 p.m.| NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF BRUCE BRYANT, DECEASED. All persons having claims against the Estote of BRUCE BRYANT, of the City of Osh- awa, in the County of Ontario and Province of Ontario, Press Operator, who died on or about the 7th day of Sep- tember, 1965, are hereby notified to send to Dodds and Donald, Solicitors for the Ad- ministrotrix, full. particulars of their claims not later than November 30, 1965, after which date the Administratrix will distribute the assets of the Estate of the deceased having regard only to claims of which she shall then have notice. DATED. this a day of No- vember, A.D, 1965. DODDS & DONALD, 69 King Street East, sth te seni CENTRAL COUNCIL SOLICITORS. for OF NEIGHBOURHOOD IVA A. M. BRYANT, : } the Administratrix. ASSOCIATION OF OSHAWA SPECIAL BINGO Over $5,000 in Prizes MONSTER BINGO Over $500. in Prizes SAT., NOV. 6th AT 8 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST, NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS All Prizes Doubled on Admission Ticket 37--Auctions AUCTION SALE House drawn implements, '53 Chev. sedon, carpenter tools, quantity wood and lumber, truck box (platform and rocks 34 ton), household furniture including on antique side- board, dresser, chest of draw- | ers, parlour organ, dishes and pictures 50 acre farm subject to re- serve bid. Property of the late Andrew Leslie, Lot 19, Con. | 12, Manvers Township, 3 miles east of Highway 35, on | Saturday, Nov. 6th, at 1 p.m. Anyone interested in a lovely country retreat should see | this property. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELY, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE Having received . instructions from Mr, F. J. Pringle, 205 King St. W., Oshawa, | will sell by public auction on Sat- urday, Nov. 6, 1965 at 1:00 p.m. the household contents beds complete, dressers, chest of drawers, rockers, ward- robes, washing machine, re- frigerator, electric range, an- tique pandora coal and wood stove, 4 piece Lake Victorian suite, rug, sewing machine, ren's Treatment Centre. electric massage machine and mony other articles too num- on SATURDAY erous to mention.. Terms h Ph 725- Raia Se |NOV. éth 2 p.m. The undersigned auctioneer will sell by public auction for the estate of Mrs. Vera John- son, 35 Horsey St., Bowman- ville, on Saturday, Nov. 6: MEMORIAL HALL Hall mirror, writing desk, (Bagot Street) chest of drawers, two St. * * Thomas clocks, three contin- TEA ROOM -- NEW TOYS Oshawa Civic Auditorium FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5th. 7:15 P.M. | All games played on double | cards at 25¢ per card, except __ Jackpot. Annual Bazaar Proceeds for Crippled Child- Simcoe St. a Church XXXXKKXKKKXKKKKKKKKKKKK VOTE TO ELECT FORBES, W. George At Memorial ae Bowmanville, on Thursday, November 4, 1965, W. Forbes, Newtonville, aged 77_ years, hus- band of the late Margaret Duffys, dear father of Annie (Mrs, R. Whittaker), Scarboro, and George Forbes (deceased), foster father of Marion (Mrs. J. Weather- head) and Eleanor (Mrs. Wm, Dart), Scarporo, Nellie (Mrs, Lou McFeeters), Bowmanville, grandfather of June and Marion. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. Service in the chapel _on Saturday at 2 o'clock. inter- ment Orono Cemetery. Pak VuyU i a a a en cg iDE REALTY Ltd, To Sell Your Call 723-5281 GREY, Martha Harriet, 5 Suddenly at the Oshawa General Hospital OPEN DAILY 9 a.m, to 9 p.m. jon Thursday, Nov. 4th, 1965, Marthe, Har- Goode of 208 Real Estate For Sale. beloved wife of the late Walter Grey, ved by 2 grandchildren and XXXKKKKKKKKKKK KK MK KKK lmecrormunehaten in 89th year. . €. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby for service in the chapel, Saturday, Nov, 6th at 2 p.m. interment . $. Arm: MeCLENNEN -- Don and Evelyn (nee 'MeCORMACK, Emest Howard Dawson) are proud to announce the @f-|\ cimcoe Street North, Oshawa, on Thurs- Thursday, November 4, 1965, at Oshawa Eroest Howard General Hospital. A sister for Billy. ck, belovi husband of Greta |May Peremen and father of Mrs. Doug- are jot announce the arrival of a son, William | Douglas, 8 Ibs. a 11965, at the Oshawa Genera! Hospital. A | \19: Children under 16 Not Admitted" | Lovingly remembered by wife Mary. lyn and Jim, Joyce and Walt. |MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER |to Rev. A. W.. Magee, Centre Street Unit- Jed Church for visits, \our grateful thanks to relatives, friends jand neighbors for kindness and. sympa-| Children Under 16 Not Admitted | eral hand-painted pictures, 4- PETHICK, auctioneer. : 20 Games $8 __ further notice. THE. PILOT CLUB ental beds, dressers, electric HOME BAKING -- KNITTING burner electric stove, electric 38--Com g Events Share the Wealth BINGO OF OSHAWA blanket, table lamps, Fleet- wood TV, 3-piece chesterfield highboy, dresser with marble AND APRON BOOTHS top, mats, small tables, dining room suite, studio couch, sev- B l N G 0 frig., toaster, pots and: pans, bedroom suite, dishes, quan- ORANGE TEMPLE tity silverwore, garden tools, many other articles. Terms SATURDAY, NOY. 6th cash, Sale at 1: o'clock. CLIFF 7:30 P.M. RADIO PARK ein lili 4 -- $40 Jackpots to go will be closed for repairs from 1 -- $150 Jackpot to go November 15th, 1965, until HOLY CROSS TONIGHT 7:45 P.M, Pid Alc Dt LE MA HILLS HILLSDALE Thursday, November 11th, 7:30 P.M. PRIZES, DESSERT & COFFEE Admission 75c¢ NOR 1965 ANNUAL FALL BAZAAR and TEA St. Peter's Anglican Church NIGHT OF CARDS | Property See our regular ad under |riet Lupin Drive, Whitby, dear mother of Frank of Pickering also three |Resting at the W. BIRTHS bg Lawn wane" Oshawa. Minister stron jEntered into rest in his residence, 944 rival of Kelly Mariene, 8 Ibs. 8 o7s., on. PLUME -- las Scott (Phyllis) Howard and Stanley of Oshawa and brother of Mrs. Tena Henry, Marmora; Mrs. Annie Spence of Wyom- » Ontario; Mrs. Kate MacKie, Hunts- aoe Charlies of Batawa and J: of ferborough, in his 66th year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with service in the chapel Saturday, No- |vember 6, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa |Union Cemetery NELSON, Fred Sem and Clar happy 8 ozs., on November 3,) brother for Tina, Thanks to Dr, Beckett and Dr, Ross, IN MEMORIAM jin Oshawa gg oy Hospital on Thursday, 4, 1965, Fred Nelson, in his CAMPBELL -- Im toving memory of # ee) year, beloved husband of Ann Dafoe dear husband, Matthew E. Campbell, who|9nd dear father of Mrs. Howard Oke passed away November 5, 1957. | (Edythe), stepfather of Mrs. Ken Sanders Within my heart I'll always keep | (Margaret), Mrs. Byron Worden (Lor- A special place for you, jraine), Mrs. Wm. Powers (Shirley), all And try to do the best to live of Oshawa, Mrs. Fergus O'Brien (Jean) As you would want me to. Peterborough, Mrs. John Walsh (Bar- You wished no one a tast farewell, |bara Ann) and Jack M. Dafoe, both of Nor even sald goodbye, | Toronto, Robert Dafoe of Windsor and You had gone before | knew it, Wm, Dafoe of Atlanta Georgia. Resting} And only God knows why. }at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King St. East for service in the chapel on Monday at 2 o'clock, Interment Mount CAMPBELL -- In everlasting memory|Lawn Cemetery. The family will receive of a dear dad, Matthew E. Campbeil,|friends at the funeral home on Saturday who passed away Nov. 5, 1957. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. There's @ daughter who misses you/(in lieu of flowers donations to the Can- deeply, jcer Society would be appreciated.) And longs for the sight of your face, | Masonic Service, Sunday, 7 p.m. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 5, 1965 25 But the precious memories | have of SENKO, John Entered into rest in the Oshawa General) |Hospital on Wednesday, November 3, 11965,' John Senko, beloved husband of} Katherine Bzelel, father of Mrs. Mary Lisovec of Oshawa, Mrs. Walter Kraw- chuk (Olga of Burlington), Mrs. George daughter! Neil (Anne), of Sault Ste. Marie; Mrs. Basil Banning (Rose) of Quebec; Misses - Elaine and Joan Senko of Windsor; Mi- oO ln evn series 8 yway | chael, Steve, John and Gordon, all of Ash- Novaner's 161, art, who passed @way| iin 'and Andrew of Oshawa and brother j of Mike. Senko of Oshawa, In his 70th pip Pda mine anes Shen. -yeer | year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral And friends from day to day, | Home, Oshawa, with mass in St. George's But never will the one we loved you, Neither death nor time can erase, If seers so hard to understand When one so loved must But If we have faith in God's "great plan Some day we will surely know. |--Lovingly remembered by Florrine and family. |Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, Satur- |day, November 6, at 9 &8.m. Interment r Laver tariioacad Gy hisee Doris, Don, {Resurrection Cemetery. (Prayers at the loon' Jr., Beverly, Vince, Pammy and, funeral home Friday at 8 p.m.) Deborah. | STORRY, Earl Udell Entered into rest in LOGAN -- In loving memory of .my/Hospital on Wednesday, November 3, dear husband, John Logan, who passed Haan Earl Udell Storry, beloved hus- jaway October 9, 1964, of Reta Hoover Thomas, in his You were always too patient, \eare year; father of Mrs. Wilfred Through the years you struggled on, Edwards (Kathleen) of Whitby, Mrs. And those hands that rest forever Frank Gollinger (Laura) of Pefferiaw, Made the home that now is gone. and Kenneth of Newmarket, Edward and --Always remembered by wife Gertrude|Dennis of Sutton; and brother of Archie and son Jack. of Newcastle, and Wilmot of Quebec. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home MILLER -- In fond and loving memory | with service in the chapel on Saturday, jof Wolfe M. Miller, who died November|November 6, at 11 a.m. Interment Osh- [> 1964 |awa Union Cemetery. Ht the dawn breaks - the shadows flee away.' TERRY, George A. --Remembered always by his wife Dor-|!" Oshawa General Hospital on Friday, loiny and family, Shirley and Bob, Mari-|November 5, 1965, George A. Terry (24 |Lioyd Street), beloved husband of Doris |Weich. The late Mr. Terry is resting at |Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Serv- jice in the chapel Monday, November 8 at 3.30 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery.) (Friends are kindly requested not to call) at the funeral home until Saturday eve- ning.) | WILHELM, Olive Uren | At Oshawa General Hospital, on Saturday, | October 30, 1965, Olive Uren Witheim, be-| loved mother of Cecil Uren of Galt, the late Curtis Uren of Brantford, Gordon} Uren of London, Ruby (Mrs. Scott Lowry) | of Oshawa and dear sister of Russell| Brown of Kerwood, Onterio; in her 86th! year. Rested at Denning Bros. Funeral | Home, Strathroy, where funeral service was held on Monday, November 1, 1965 at 2 p.m. Interment at Otterville Cemetery. Toronto General and Everlasting Memorialization is almost possible with the that we supply and install; Please call MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS KNIGHT -- | would like to express my sincere thanks to neighbors, friends, rela- jtives, and UCW, Centre Street United |}Church for cards, flowers, etc., during imy recent stay in hospital; Or. Fulton, Dr. Ross, Dr. Shaw, Miss D. Ivanoff, spe- cial, nurses and staff on Sth floor, 5F, Oshawa General Hospital. Special thanks Kindnes beyond Price within reach of al, GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST | --Mrs. G. W. Knight, 314 Muriel saggy PO ci hd 728-6226 Oshawa. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. OSHAWA wo SHOPPING 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 yet ROBERTS --- We would like to express thy shown us In the recent loss of our beloved husband and father. Special thanks to Rev. A. M. Butler, Dr, Mills shall pee staff and Armstrong Funeral --Jamesina Roberts | and _Gavghier Babs Neal THINK es Of Good Labour Legisiation TTA VOTE Monday for HODGES |x NEW DEMOCRAT (Thomas and Cedar) Women's Auxiliary Saturday, Nov. 6, 2-4 P.M. Tickets 50c Children accompanied free. Door Prize BAZAAR and tes, home baking. Satur- day, November 6, 2.30 p.m, Ukrainian Presbyterian Church, 488 Simcoe Street| ST. JOHNS PARISH BINGO EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 P.M. Corner Bloor and Simcoe 20 Games $10 and $15 Jackpot 52 numbers $140 two extra games at $25 Jackpot end Share the Wealth \) . Brewers Retail Stores will be closed November 8™ Federal Election Day and November 117 Remembrance Day i' Brewers Retail Operated by Brewers Warehousing Co. Ltd. STOCK MARKET TeRONTS nN AM. STOCKS FS By The ines 'gore Press * oronto xchange--Nov. u {Quotations in cents unless pea td %. Foods 125 z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-werrants. Net change is trom previous Doera-iotT chosing sare.) 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DIAL 728-2221 FOR FREE ASSISTANCE TO BREAK THE HABIT 24-HOUR SERVICE 55 -- 4 20% ™ + Pir ne 1% +1 80 $102 101% 101% x * 1675 $32% 32% 3244+ % 260 $90'4 89% 90%4 + 460 $14% 14% 14% + % 500 $13 13) 13 mG James US $10%e 10% 10% Jefferson ay $22% 22% 22% if Bw $14%4 14% 14% Kelsey Co LOnt Cem 1 tl 0 Cem W Leura Sec Lau Fin ex Lau F 2.00 Levy LobCo A LobCo B Loeb M Inglis IMC Int Nickel Int Util Inter PL Inv Grp A ITL Ind 00 0 Maclean H 150 ONTARIO PUBLIC NOTICE The Metropolitan Toronto and Region Transportation Study, an agency of the Province of Ontario created to devise a coordinated transportation plan for the region bounded by the City of Hamilton, the City of Barrie and the City of Oshawa, will hold public hearings for the purpose of receiving briefs and oral submissions relating to regional transportation from parties who previously. signified their intent to appear before such hearings. These hearings will be held at the following locations and times: RICHMOND HILL Nov. 18 - 2:00 P.M: Council Chambers, Municipal Offices, 56 Yonge St. N. OSHAWA Nov. 22 - 2:00 P.M. Council Chambers, City Hall, HAMILTON Nov. 25 - 2:00 P.M. Municipal Committee Room, City Hall. TORONTO Nov. 29; Dec. 1, Dec. 6 2:00 P.M. Committee Room No. 2, Main Pariiament Bidgs. Queen's Park. C,.$. MacNaughton, Minister of Highways, Chairman, The Executive Committee. METROPOLITAN TORONTO AND REGION TRANSPORTATION STUDY P.O. BOX 227 PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO ly It's the best way to find out what people really think about a whisky: how do they like it when they don't know which brand they're drinking? If you've tried Bonded Stock yourself, the playback won't surprise you. Bonded Stock is a great Canadian whisky. You can conceal the label but you can't dis- guise the flavour. It's an extremely mellow whisky with a deceptively smooth flavour. The other thing that's deceptive about Bonded Stock is.its price, But the price doesn't fool people with taste. * Bonded Stock's sensible price is a sort of bonus you get for good judgment. And what could be fairer than that? Goodertam's have been distilling fine \hiskies-since, $832, --

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