30--Automobiles For Sale {30 Automobiles For Sale (38--Coming Events __ ARE YOU LOOKING FOR QUALITY IN USED CARS ? With 1966 License Plates * VOLVO & PEUGOT * MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service 449, Ritson Red Oshewo 728-0921 KELLY DISNEY USED CAR LTD 1200 DUNDAS ST. EAS WHITBY -- 668-5891 Cars bought and sold Liens paid off Trade up or down - Well Then Just - To Read What | We At NORTHSIDE Offer In Used Car Reconditioning 1, Oil, Filters and Lubri- cation done. . All lites, wiper! Jake and Bill's Garage South t Always top quality. |tan, Nick and Dan's | Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repoir ond Service. 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 1963 CORVAIR, radio, One owner, phone 728-536. 32----Trucks f 1953 CHEVROLET lent body and moto tires. 6° x 9% body with 6 rack $400 Telephone Ajax 942-2495. "two door, After 5:30 p 's9 GMC engine xcellent mechanical $800, Licence Litd., 725-6568 automatic m ion stake, Excel Four nearly new 8. Price ig ton Fleetside, reconditioned condition 77648. Gus Brown Mot |33--Automobiles Wanted brakes, etc., put in) CARS WANTED Buying A New Car? first class condition. - All engines cleaned, complete engine tuneups or whatever is required to put in A-1 Mechanical con- dition. Tires -- if required, we put on new ones. . Body--interiors, etc. put in first class ap- pearance. . Steering, trans., rear differentialall checked and if parts required they are re placed with genuine factory parts. All exhaust systems -- parts replaced as) required. ABOVEIS THE = | SEVEN POINT NORTHSIDE RECONDITIONING | PROGRAM TO BE ON THE SAFESIDE WE SUGGEST YOU TRY THESE VALUES 1964 CHRYSLER SARATOGA 300 2 DR. HTOP 383 cu. in. engine, power steering, power 'brakes, bucket seats, positrack rear end, custom radio, remote control. mirror, whitewalls Fin- Chom | and mony more extra shed in sparkling pagne gold. Balance of 5 year 50,000 mile Chrysler Power n_warronty. Lic, 255210. 1965 DODGE POLARA. 440 2 DR. 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HALL } (Corner Simcoe ond Bloor) WEDNESDAY, December 15th At 8 p.m., Everyone welcome. Lunch served BINGO, Bathe Park, Evialle Avenue p.m, and Euchre, Saturday rsday, 2 a pm '39--Notices _ -REWARD Anyone seeing or knowing BIRTHS TILLEY -- Joan and Lionel are pleased fo announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Lisa, on December 13th, 1965, at the Ajax-Pickering General Hospital. A sister for John, Susan and Brenda iThanks to Dr. Rotstein and maternity | staff. WUBS -- Harry and Anne Wubs are happy to announce the birth of their son, |Robert Calvin, 10 ibs. 12 ozs., on Sunday, }December 12, 1965 at the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital. A brother for Albert and Johnny. DEATHS | FALLIS, Orville In Peterborough, Civic Hospital on Tues day, December 14, 1965. Funeral service from Kay's - Funeral Parlors, George Street, Peterborough, on Friday, Decem- ber 17 af 1.30 p.m. Interment Emiey Cemetery. FALLOW, David W. At the Oshawa General Hospital after 4 short illness, on Tuesday, December 14 1965, David W. Fallow of 1010 Dundas $t. East, Whitby, beloved husband of the late Gertrude Margaret Dimock and dear father of Mrs. R. Mosscrop (Evelyn) of Whitby, in his 7ist year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel, Friday, December 17,-at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Ceme tery, Brooklin. Minister Rev, J, Smith. (Visitors: gommencing Thursday, Decem ber 16, at 2 p.m.) KUNEKIWICZ, Michael Entered into rest in the Oshawa Genera! |Hospital on Monday, December 13, 1965, Michael Kunekiwicz, of 716 Cedar Street, Oshawa, in his 66th year. Resting ai the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in St. Mary's Ukraiaian Greek Orthodox Church, Thursday, De cember 16, at 10 a.m. Interment St Mary's. Church Cemetery, Oshawa McDIARMID, Gordon Entered into rest in dence, 736 Glengrove Tuesday, December McDiarmid, beloved hust |Crosier, father of Mrs. G of Whitby Township, Linda and Ronald ot. Oshawa; (and brother of Harold and Leonard of Oshawa). Resting at the Arm strong Funeral Home with neral service in the ci Thursday, December 16 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery the St family res SAMIS, Lillian W. At Strathaven Nursing Home, ville, on Wednesday, December 15 Lillian McCullough of Newtonville, in her Gath year, wife of the late Bert Samis ear «mother of Mrs 0. Edgerton (Marion), and Melville fe Resting at the Northcutt and Smith Fu neral Home. Funeral service 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, Interment Lakeview Cemetery, Newtonville Bowman 1965, of Newtony STELMACH, Alex \iko Entered into rest in the family res'¢ence 794 Ritson Road South, Oshawa Mon day, December 13, 1965, Alex liko Stel- |mach, beloved husband of Anne szoiore father of Irene and Robert, brother of 'Mrs. John Luby (Nellie) of Hamilton Mrs, Milton Zubkavich (Kay) of Oshawa Mrs. Steve Kipén (Mary) of Toronto; ir his S4th year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Mass 'n Sf George's Greek Catholic Church, Thurs day, December 14, at 9.30 am. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. (Prayers at the Funeral Home Wednesday at 8 p.m VIVASH, Alfred (Al) On Saturday, December 11, 1965, Alfred Vivash, beloved husband of Ruby, dear father of John and grandfather of Mary Beth, brother of Ruth F. Vivash of Van couver. A funeral service was held at the Trull. Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge |Street, Toronto on Tuesday afternoon at 13 o'clock, WILSON, John Ashworth At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Monday December 13, 1965, John A. Wilson beloved husband of Mabel Pear! Smith, dear fa ther of Mildred (Mrs. E. Dearborn Port Perry; ila (Mrs. F. Cox) of Water down; Norman, and Ruby (Mrs. E jerton) both of Port Perry; Harvey of \Oshawa; Blanche (Mrs. J. Zeller) of (Mrs, G. Dredge) of of Brooklin )-of Oshawa; and the in his 84th . year Resting at the chapel of McDermott Panabaker, Port Perry fr service on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Grove | Cemetery Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 | | | | | |. Everlasting. Memoriolization is almost possible with the | MATTHEWS BRONZE MARKER | that we supply: and install; | Pleasé call | MOUNT LAWN | MEMORIAL PARK 723-2633 LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral ond floral all arrangements arrangements for ocons | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ons "'1i years. He was a member of Dorothy} OBITUARIES DAVID WILLIAM FALLOW JOHN ASHWORTH WILSON Following a short sickness the) In poor health for several |death occurred Dec. 14, at thejyears, John Ashworth Wilson Oshawa General Hospital, of|died Dec. 13 at Fairview Lodge, David William Fallow, of 1010| Whitby, where he had resided Dundas st. e., Whitby. He was|for the last few years. He was in his Tist year. in his 84th year. Born at New Richmond, us| ig teen eee ts ~ bec, the deceased was a son of | 5907 he a d Mis b y P the late George and Isabella! O7 he. marris roe : Fallow. pages Fy e coven. pwd A resident of Oshawa for three| farmed Pa pnp eg holed years and of age for the past) Mr, Wilson is survived by his 36 years, Mr. Fallow was a wife: i . Mrs. mber of St. Mark's United | Fugene OS et dhind a |Church, Whitby. He operated alRR 2, Port Perry, Mrs. Fred jtourist camp and trailer park/cox (fa) of Waterdown, Mrs, prior to his retirement a year|frnie Willerton (Ruby) of RR ago, 2, Port Perry, Mrs. John Zeller Mr. Fallow is survived by a|(Blanche) of Guelph, Mrs. daughter, Mrs. R, Mosscrop|George Dredge (Nora) of Rock- |(Evelyn) of Whitby and one|wood and Mrs. Al. Bazawsky | grandchild. |(Dorothy) of Oshawa and three The funeral service will be|s0ns, Norman of Port Perry, held at 2 p.m., Dec. 17, at the|Harvey of Oshawa and Roy of |w. C. Town Funeral Chapel, }Brooklin, Whitby. Interment will be in| He was predeceased by two Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin.|daughters, Vera May and. Eve- |Rev. John Smith, minister of St.|!yn, who died in infancy and by |Mark's United Church, will con-;4 Son, Clifford, who was killed) Iduct the service, in action' overseas in 1944. Mr. Wilson was predeceased | by his two brothers, Newton and GORDON McDIARMID ba ig Re cee Mr. son will rest a e pith death occured suddenly atcDermott« Pangbaker Funer | : : Pls 'jal Home, Port Perry, tonight. pend gala st., of Gordon Me-!rhe funeral service will be at : 2 p.m., Dee. 16, conducted by A son of the late Mr. and Rey. A, G, Rice. Interment will Mrs. Robert McDiarmid, the\he in Pine Grove Cemetery,| deceased was born at Keewatin, Prince Albert. | Ont. A resident of Oshawa for 28 years, he was employed by Houdaille Industries Limited for FUNERAL OF MRS. FLORENCE C. MILKS The funeral service for Mrs.| Florence Charlotte Milks, who} Mr. McDiarmid is survived ted Dec. 9, at the Oshawa Gen-| by his wife, the former Mildred |€"@! Hospital, was held at 2) Crosier; two daughters, Mrs, G.|P-™. Dec. 13 at the Gerrow Fu-| Wober (Marie) of Whitby Town-|"etal Chapel. _ ship and Miss Linda McDiar- Rev. F, W. Ward, minister of mid, at home, and a son, Ron- Westmount United Church, con-| ald, at home. ducted the «service. Interment Aiso surviving are three sis- the Mount Lawn Cemetery. ters, Mrs. Howard Garvin ' pallbearets ee a eras and Mra Manes Costante, R. Costante, L. Tyrell,| Drum-| ; 'et mond (Muriel) of Carleton Place P tatied B. Ros and R. Misz | and Mrs. Blair Simpson (Doreen) of Ashton, Ont.; eight brothers, Harold and Leonard of ROBERT H. SULLY | Oshawa, Orville and Willard of| The funeral service for Robert! Hamilton, Ross of Toronto,|Harold Sully, who died Dec. 12, Douglas of Alberta, Warner of|at the Oshawa General Hospi-| Carieton Place and Elmer of|tal, was held at 2 p.m: Dec. 1 Smiths Falls and one grand-\at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel daughter, Lynn Wober. The service was conducted by The memorial service will be|Rev. A. Magee, minister of| held at 2 p.m. Dec. 16, at the|Centre Street United Church.| Armstrong Funeral Home. In-|Interment was in Oshawa Union terment will be in Mount Lawn| Cemetery. Cemetery. Rev. R. B. Lytle,| The pallbearers were Wiltred | pastor of Calvary Baptist|Harris, Gordon Hawbolt, Harold) Church, will conduct the serv-|Foster, Claude Dettman, James) ice. \Simpson and Wilbert Mark. Auckland, New Zealand, Stands On Unique Site AUCKLAND (CP) Auck- activity, if such it was, sub-} land, New ° Zealand's largest) sided. ] \city with a population of 520,000,| x : stands on a unique site. The city COUNT ERUPTIONS | But, say the geologists, there jis built on, around and among | lsome 63 small extinct volcanic| have been some 50 eruptions in| |cones and craters. A noted vis-|the past 50,000 years, or an iting volcanologist has just in-|average of one every 1,000 formed the citizens that sooner| years. There might be several or later there is. bound to be close together and then none for another eruption a long time. | Auckland's volcanoes are only; Dr. G. P, L. Walker, senior babies volcanoes' go. The|lecturer in geology at the Im- largest and newest, an island in perial College, London, now) the harbor, blew up 700 years| visiting New Zealand, said, "I azo, say geologists. It stands| would be very surprised if there nearly 1,000 feet high. is not one within 300 years-- More than a dozen grass-cov- | Probably sooner." ered hills, from 200 to -600-feet But. --by--way.of...comfort to high, dot the city and suburbs|Aucklanders, Dr. Walker added at form attractive parks and) that the damage would probably be spread over "only a few viewpoints Many other former volcanic) hundred acres."' There would be vents are less obvious. Some|several days'. warning. First are completely built over, some| there would be earthquakes and have been entirely quarried|steam rising from the ground,| away for railway ballast or|and then the eruption building shingle. Some are little) The warning. has failed to more than depressions in the| cause any panic or eveh serious ground which once gave Off alarm in Auckland. No citizens volcanic blasts now living expect to be alive in| | But the whole complex is of|300 years. Anyway, volcanolo- intense interest to voleanolo- gists say the odds against an jeruption occurring during the Local 222, UAW. FUNERAL OF 'as |gists, who eagerly study the STOCK MARKET TORONTO 10 A.M, STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Gxchange--Dec. 18 Quotations in cents uniess marked 8, 1--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr---x- rights, xw--Ex-warrants, Net change is from previous board-lot closing sale. 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(CP) A battered old dugout canoe, found at Martin, 110 miles west of here, may be a relic of an escape from a Canadian pris- oner-of-war camp during the Second World War. Kauno Luoma, foreman of a pe gga: crew, found the canoe sunk in muskeg at the northwest corner of Gulliver Lake. The design is definitely not Indian, and men at the pulp- {moss growth and other signs, z'glthe canoe had been abandoned for 20 to 30 years. | Nearly 10 feet long and 16 \inches across the gunwales, the |canoe was carved out of white pine with an axe. It has a keel to add stability. 1| Local amateur detectives ' found that German prisoners of + +1 "al war had worked at White Otter Lake, the nearest place where % = s4\white pine grows, and that sev- jeral had escaped during the 2%. baie ¥4| WAL 160 + 8) us -- §\noe was found, is at the end Gulliver Lake, where the ca- jof the best water-route from White Otter Lake to Highway 1! jand @ railway line. Also, it was judged unlikely the canoe had blown ashore artificially, since \it was found at the upwind = jlcorner of the lake. -- v4] =" Dealers Glean 2 =} y ct + y Val ~t ni +2) + 350 6+ «5 273 (273 262 2hw Va 1 18.5 200s 16% + 2) 1 | +! 2's 2 204 64 S45 115 v7 108 655 100 590 515 100-122 26 100 35 157, 10 2200 247 500 257 400 385 38 " 25 234 2% Bet 7 7 7 + 68 1000-24 6% 560 247 247 %"% % 500 26a 26% 26% 257 31 214 21% 495.490 257 5 385 38.38 464 47 244 2. 24 OILS za 380 33° (18 380 8 52 214 19%. 1914. 191 bam + + . +1 us| 2 "% 1 1 "" aT 5 1 |More On Cars --Canada's | 4,900 new car dealers earned an fextra $7 profit on each auto 5\sale in the first nine months of 1965, the general manager of |the Federation of Automobile Dealer Associations of Canada A. E. Kress said in an inter- view that dealers made a profit 5! of $119 a car before taxes, com- 1/pared with $112 in the same pe- Nriod of 1964. Mr. Kress said Canadian deal- ers' "profit performance" was a|slightly better than that of their U.S. counterparts. The association's figures say '4|Canadian dealers' operating ;|profits before taxes now are running at 2.24 per cent of sales compared with 2.55 per cent in .|the first six months of 1965 and |2.1 per cent in the first nine jmonths of 1964, 4 500 15 OW 3 1700 278 i 500 33. 75° 75 3 1000 17 «6 6D 291 S19% 19a 19% os] NH OW 4400 134 130 130 eo 80 515 51S 265 «265 «0 «6400 1250 80 200 SI5 9 9 135 «135 6 1% 155 157 Anchor Asamera cS Pete +ttt --s was oF | Net Pete 100 '265 } NC Olls 400 400 Northid 1000 Numac 300 Okalta 1] "Place @ Prairie Wl Provo Gas Scurry Rn +11 9 135 6 157 380 225 221 221 S18% 18% 18% +t leit F Sanu S28 zie 2 370 «370 da ah a = 500 625 425 Wsburne 3200 125 124 125 + W_ Decaite 35 = 79! 355 Sales fo 11:00 1,110,009, FOREIGN TRADING 200 39% 9% 5S 360 a.m.: Balolo Mm Ve McMillan East Sul Int Bibis Kerr Add McKenzie Opemiska Rayrock Siscoe Yk Bear Boys' Hotkey or Girls' Figure Skate Exchange HIGHEST TRADE-I| ALLOWANCES DELUXE SHOE & BOND WEST 2 $28\4 28 ° 2814 $312 3% NA UGas B pr $554 55% 554+ Va} Versafd 420 420 420 = §) RENT-A-CAR sft aS. BR aR |system and the evidence still lavailable as to the pattern of | activity 5 No Auckland volcano has been} active since the start of Euro-| ISSUE STAMPS pean settlement, or even in the} MEXICO CITY (AP)--Twenty annals of the Maori inhabitants| million postage stamps depict-} dag pg Ma wy} who arrived several hundred|ing scenes from Mexico's sport} $114 14 1% years before the white man.| activities, will be issued as a 5 $24 . 2384. 2354 -- Ve! Some excitement was caused al pre - Olympic series. by the TROBE 1 19. 10 | few years ago when a rise in}Mexican government Friday MINES temperature was noted in the| Mexico will be host to. the:1968 | Map Acme Gas 1500 20 19 192+ soil of a suburban area, but the! Olympic Games, Advocate 300 475 465. 465 gtk, EATON'S \ lifetime of any are great. 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 living persons "| DAY -- WEEK -- MONTH $5.00 PER DAY --wttasr ens MILEAGE CHARGE 725-6553 RUTHERFORD'S CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST, Oshawa Versatile Vic GTr Walk GW - $18% 18% 18% $l4¥q 14 hla 334% M4 MY + 13 3 3 = 7 $10% 10% 10% + 255 255 «(255 Ly team « Sie S174 17% 174 + marauders who maliciously damaged Blue Spruce. tree on Jones Ave., Friday evening, } | IN MEMORIAM -- wa Times AITCHISON In loving memory of our brother, Norman George Aitchison who passed away December 15, 1957, we meet again. remembered by with radio, wheel covers, Survey 'on file "in .the woshers, whitewalls and many Titles at Whitby; more extras. Ideal family j 1S HEREBY GIVEN car, Lic, 211-188. Balance that URD GRANDER, of the of 5 yeor -- 50,000 war- | Wh } W ronty. 1964 PONTIAC STRATO-CHIEF SEDAN 1 of which Economy at it's best with 6 be the owr i cylinder engine and standard om all encumt transmission, Finished in me- or any dium turquoise metallic, On : owner. Priced to sell. Lic H21676 $1669. AS IS SPECIALS 1958 BUICK CENTURY TWO DOOR HARDTOP Automatic transmission Town of made ter of Titles Vhitby this to for a certificate of title t they er CARD OF THANKS other perso 'Til --Always FAWCETT -- Mere words are inade- cyitf, : ptt r interest in th quate to express our gratitude. To each and every one who has helped us through these days of sorrow with beautiful fiow ers, words of sympathy and deeds of in we can only say "Thenk Dorothy and AITCHISON tr v Norman George Aitchison, away December 15. 957. Treasured still with @ love sincere, Only a memory, but oh, so dear --Ever remembered by Mother, Dad and son. Jim. FLINDERS -- We would like to extend our sincere thanks to relatives, friends neighbors for their kindnessess cards calls, and beautiful floral tributes dur ng our recent bereavement in tne loss of a loving husband afd father, Arthur Flinders. Also. to Reverend Arch memory of who passed 19 / Frank Fawcett and family my) HERD -- In loving memory of our father, Alexander St. George Herd, who passed away December 15, 1955 God took him home, tt was His will BOX 382, OSHAWA, Ontario. DATED at V-8 engine dnd radio, Lic. H26- eS $195 day of Decembe W.-H. MOORHOUSE DEPUTY * { WHITBY. this 9t o deacon Cleverdon for his consoling word: s on Floor 3F spital, eral home for their kind McIntosh: | But In our hearts He liveth still Always remembered Norah and son, George by daughter. CANADA'S -- Wy, Zu \ AN F. CHRISTMAS STORE A A 80 Departments to serve you 1962 FORD FALCON OCAL MASTER 'OF TIT! CUSTOM 2 DOOF 6 cylinder economy c Lic. 6 Mrs, A. Flinders and Family, ' MANNS -- In loving memory of # dear grandfather, Walter Manns, who passed away three years ago today, December 18, 1962 suffered with courage, We knew not your pain, You fought to get well But all was in vain When God-cated ~y To His garden of rest, i's true what they say, He takes only the best --Sadiy missed by the and his great-grandchiidren my, automatic, 38--Coming Events HARDEN ~~ Our new born son, 3906) FULL - and | wish to thank Or. Ross, the anaes thetist Dr. Gilchrist, and maternity floor $595. tatf for. their care during our stay at/ Oshawa General Hospital ' Mrs. ON THE SPOT FINANCING va te ciao a aa BANK RATES AVAILABLE). joule ce Tripted -- thanks to-relatives David, tha bala gift-shopping for everyone on your ist ! ro XS = = ~ \) INS . > IL mmf Marie Harden, | neere and grateful friends and neigh- their many acts of. kindness floral tributes, cards. and mess ges cf sympathy in the loss of a ving Granden'idren Y Budget-Charge Terms available with No HON HE Down Payment DEAL WITT MUIR wife and grandmo' Muir, who passed eal 1963. = She firmly believed in the' resurrection Open Until 9 P.M, -- = NEW YORK (AP)--Some 300 %,,promised by Jesus at John11:25 ee : : : Pore aes iPiam the. resurrection and thee i aga including Se SCO iy, ur ° th watches--memorabilia of prize- ) s a of < P though he dies will come to fife' SSA ¢ 7 wich and Prizes | Ughting history--were taken in) 'hough h . os .) sf a burglary at the sixth-floor of- john, "hare ans arantentran IV, ZG) memory. of a dea / Elizabeth (Bessie away December 35,: Mrs, J. Leishman WATCHES STOLEN NORTMOIUE Cen CHRYSLER DODGE pn es ear (WHITBY) LIMITED | pities 918 Brock St. N. WH husband lisher of Ring magazine, police) warren -- In loving memory ot a reported Tuesday. The thieves dear mother and grandmother, Dinah averlanked 9 $1000 diamond.|Warrer: who passed away December 15 belt for owned by? w John I van Whe yweigh boxin Or Lovingly © fo The collection had remembered t daughter z Reta, son-in-law Wallace, anddauyhte poured for $32,000, [Fisien a pear core HARMAK PARK Christmas ASSOC Party fice of Nat Fleischer, 78, pub ys ae =-- <-- ie rf 7] Be. , pe /). TBY. JUST NORTH OF tna : e by, ich ampion 9 gm. to 9 p.m. once dow cart loved gor } Trees $2, Support your park, |been