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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Apr 1966, p. 21

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30--<Automobiles for Sale 32--Trucks for Sale |38--Coming Events TO SETTLE AN ESTATE 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air Station Wagon, automatic, 6 cylinder, radio, 4 extra tires. BEST OFFER 1952 2 TON Chevrolet stake frock, ex. TgeH good conditicn, new fires. 723-813). ee SHBeROLET Tpick up good running condition with radio and trailer hitch $175. T lepho one 668-5349, "$8 | GMC cat cab and | chassis." "7 y Piymouth car. 5-ton rear end for truck. Telephone 725-2156 eran 1958 WILLIES jeep Ya ton four wheet drive with snow'plow. Telephone 725-0774. 33---Autemebiles Wanted OVER $1,400. PHONE 728-1941 or 251 Bruce Street Cars Bought and Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 KING STREET W. OSHAWA 723-6322 -- 723-8311 On the spot financing USED CAR PARTS, spindies to make) trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street, East, after 4, 723-728). il Jane Set 1957 PLYMOUTH, 6 cylinder, two-door sedan, good running condition. Whitby 668-4869. 1964 OLDSMOBIL' per 88, we power steering, power brakes, radio etc Excellent condition. Telephone 725-8465 1962 RAMBLER Classic, 6 cylinder stan dard, body and tires perfect shape. $1000 Telphone 7%3-0554, LIENS PAID OFF We trade up, down. Choose from over 60 cars. No downpay- ments! Gu¢ Brown Motors Ltd., 728-7375 965 FORD XL convertible, @ "automatic, radio, power equipped. Forced sale. Will/ trade, Telephone 725-4920. 1959 CHEVROLET hardtop, very good condition. Must be sold this week. Tele- phone 728-2061. are 1963 CHEVROLET, Bel Air, four door sedan, 283, V8 engine, automatic, power steering, fog excellent condition. Tele A evar bie, fully power equip. cylinder automatic, radio, finished in Caspian blue with matching bive viny trim, real sharpy, with ermine white top Licence H95876. Seaway Motors (1965) Ltd., 1120 Dundas Street East, Whitby, (668-589: % JAC Parisienne, two-door hard- top, fully equipped with power brakes and steering, 8-cylinder, automatic, smartly finished In nocturne mist with matching interior, Licence 95876. Sea way Motors (1965) Ltd., 1120 Dundas Street East, Whitby. 668- 5893. i988 CHEVR T 6 cylinder, standard transmission, very good mechanically. Needs minor body work. $275. Telephone 5555. Pe ee OLDSMOBILE 98 four-door hardtop tomatic, full power, radio, low mileage License 13527. Phone 725-7887. "$9 CHEVROLET, 6 transmission, 4-door lob, very reliable car. offer, 723-3622. 72 LAURENTIAN, standard 6, four- "door, two-tone, in excellent shape, very clean, with new tires, radio etc. Whitby 668 2867, | 1963 CHEVRY TWO excellent condition.| Must sell. poy extras. Best offer tele phone 728-7 Me 1959 FORD four-door, six standard, radio, new body: job. $475 or best offer. Licence H 22314. Phone 725-7887. S 759 NASH Rambler, 4door. Good cond! tion. Reasonable. 723-9082 after 5 p.m 941 PONTIAC Laurentian, 6 cylinder, automatic transmission, custom radio, power steering, low mileage. Telephone 668-8949. cylinder, standard sedan, new paint $450 or best cash four - door private. Telephone 1962. PONTIAC Parisienne, sedan, six cylinder, automatic, Priced to sell. Best offer. 655-4947, %2 PONTIAC sedan, Strato matic, radio, Good condition. ' phone 723-0903 evenings after 5.30 - p.m. 947 DODGE coupe, needs little work, custom built radio, elean interior, Tele- phone 623-5470. '37 PLYMOUTH, good motor, dition. '59 Volkswagen, new paint y Ideal for camping. Reasonable price or best offer. Apply 128 Barrie Avenue. ; 43 PARISIENNE 2-door. hardtop, 283 automatic, low mileage, radio and other extras. Excellent condition, Must sel! 725-8158. 390 PONTIAC Laurentian @door sedan, standard, V-8, radio, positraction, tinted windshield, etc. A-l condition. Call 723- 6276 after 6 p.m. '64 PARISIENNE sedan, automatic, fully power equipped, white walis and wheel dises, radio and rear speaker. '60 Austin A-40, rebuilt engine. Apply 409 Bernhard Crescent, Oshawa. 1956 PONTIAC 2-door, good running order, good tires. $100 or best offer. Tele-| phone 728-7234. '599 §=OLDSMOBILE, automatic, er steering and brakes, radio, good condi tion. cere Telephone 728-6573 be- tween 3 and 9 1956 CHEV. saa top, runs good. Needs paint. Has new licence plates. - $95. Brootlin 655-3075 1963 FORD Galaxie X-L 500 convertible, fully power equipped. In excellent shape Telephone 723-7184 days; 725-5239 eve on, six cyl Best HEVROLET station 'wagon, Inder, stick shift, radio, seat belts, offer. 7. Telephone 668- 3914, 1959 ) CHEVROLET | impala, a, convertible, ¢ 4 cylinder, automatic, radio, fender skirts, many new parts. Good condition. Must} sell, Will take trade-in. Best offer. Tele} phone 725-9933. 444 PONTIAC Laurentian, four door, V-#, @utomatic, power steering, radio, back up lights, tinted windshield and other extras. Telephone 728-7886. 1959 CHEVROLET, six, standard sedan,| radio, new seat covers, block heater Telephone 942-5745. 799 RAMBLER, 4door sedan, gas saving| 6, convenient automatic, radio. Finished) In sea mist green with contrasting In| terior. Licence J8795. Seaway Motors (1965) Ltd., 1120 Dundas Street East, Whitby, 668-5893. 1965 CORVAIR CORSA supercharger, wire-wheels, wheel, under warranty, as new, able, 723-5143 after 6 488 CHEVROLET 'édoor, 6 cylinder, radio, 64,000 miles. Excellent mechanical condition. Phone 728-7175. 1962 CHEVROLET, convertibi power equipped. Eight cylinder, matic, Telephone 725-9511 180 engine with wood steering reason ~ fully auto- 31--Compact Cars for Sale' * VOLVO & PEUGOT * MERCEDES BENZ General Rer Auto-Electric Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshowa 728-0921 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD Volkswagen Sales and Service New and Used Cars 334 RITSON RD, S 723-3461 Opening Eveni ngs ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 1961 FALCON four-door standard, radio, Good condition. Best offer. Phone 725-6 6706. | 1960 CORVAIR, 700 tires, fully equipped, Best offer over $500. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN, dition. 120 Bell. Drive, 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, new vaive job, new muffler, $950. Phone 728-4051 or 728-2314 after 6 p.m AUSTIN 850 good condition, radio, rea sonably priced. Apply 124 Ontario st. or) telephone 728-5758. | 32--Trucks for Sale 1964 CHEVROLET hait-ton pick-up condition. Telephone 263-2203 198%, 470, GMC tractor, 302 engine cently rebuilt, fully equipped, excellent) eons Telephone 623-8485. Te ephone 728-0558. | white, in good "con: Whitby A-1| > |36--Legal CARS WANTED Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car>to Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and 'Save' TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 TAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for arene Highest prices paid East 725-"8) "WRECKING CO. C bought, parts for sale. Iron and ihatale bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-231 OSHAWA AUTO PARTS -- Wanted cars for wrecking. Tires and parts for sale. 1175 Nelson Street. _Telephone 725- 2162. WANTED -- Cars for "wrecking, | No ieharge for towing. Telephone 728-4549. Robert Nichols. 34--Automobile Repair FRED STONE OKLIN PHONE 655-3653 @ Motor Rebuilding @ Cylinder Reboring @ Pinfitting @Resleeving @ Automatic Transmission @ Crankshaft and Valve Service HILLCREST Transmission Centre Automatic transmission. Spe- cialists. 1 mile east of Town- line on No, 2 Highway. Gen- eral repairs. 23-8651 (Formerly Walton's Super- Test) OSHAWA SPRING SERVICE 361 Bloor E. 723-0821 Repoirs and installatons of springs to all makes of _cars and trucks, DOC'S AUTO SPEED & CUSTOM 24 hour towing -- outo parts. Serviced by licensed mech- anic. Open 7 days till 10 pim. 1600 King St. E., 728-7781 (formerly Oshawa Towing) ; anything. Apply six miles corner of USED AUTO PARTS, Chaskavich Auto Wreckers, east of Oshawa on Hwy. 2, Solina Road TRANSMISSION specialists. sions are our only business. "Transmis 1038 Simcoe _|North, Phone 728-7339 35--Lost and Found _ LOST -- Man's brown yn wailet, at Civic Auditorlum, Saturday morning. Reward Telephone 725-8659 SMALL BEAGLE North of Whitby. Ti ooed. Phone 725-9893. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF BEATRICE L. HATCH DECEASED All persons having claims agoinst the estate of BEAT- RICE L. HATCH late of Whit- by, deceased who died on or about the 28th day of Janu- ory 1966, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representatice of the said deceased on or before the 19th day of April A.D. 1966, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal Rep- resentative will distribute the BINGO $1,450.00 Oshawa Lions Club 2 Jackpots NOS. 54 and 57 $300 in 52 Nos. or Less $200 in announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize Plus $10 per line both games Early Bird Game 7:45. Sharp Guaranteed Minimum $5.00 Per Line $25.00 Full Card $150 Jackpot Game 20 Regular Games at $20.00 Double in 15 Nos, or Less Last 5 Games $30 per gome ADMISSION 50c Bus Service leaving King and Simcoe Street at 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. The biggest prize money in the area for a 50c ad- mission charge. EVERY WEDNESDAY All proceeds to charity. Jubilee Pavilion ST. GEORGE'S HALL BINGO ALBERT and JACKSON STS Every Wednesday 7:45 18 GAMES AT $10 2 GAMES AT $20 SHARE THE WEALTH $180. Jackpot, 53 Nos. $5. each Horizontal Line $10 Consolation. $15. DOOR PRIZES California Tour July 23 - Aug. 14th 23 DAYS For information on above tours Phone or write Rowe Travel Agency Port Hope. 885-2527 DNIPRO HALL EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M. All regular games $10. SHARE THE WEALTH Jackpot Nos. 56 or $20 Con- solation. We are trying our best to improve our bingos and hope for greater attendance, FREE ADMISSION Bloor and Edith Sts DNIPRO HALL Cor assets of the said deceased of which then have notice. Dated at Whitby this 22nd day of March 1966 it shall having regard only to claims | Nationo! Trust Company, Ltd. 21 King St. East, Ni. Br ele Foronto, Ontario; ANNUAL DANCE Sponsored by 26th Oshawa (Executor or Administrator). by Coath, O'Connell and Edmondson, 306 Dundas Street W., Whitby, Ont. Their Solicitors herein. CORPORATION of The TOWNSHIP of BROCK TENDER be received by undersigned until 12 Monday, May Tenders will the o'clock noon, 2nd, 1966. For the painting of all out- side woodwork of the Brock Township Hall, Sunderland, Ont Specifications. and Tender forms may be obtained at the Clerk's Office, Township Hal Sunderland Contract to be completed not later than July 15th 1966. Sioned ce MM Clerk-Treasurer Sunderland, Ont. "LEGAL 'NOTICE Would anyone knowing the whereabouts of VIOLET BAINBRIDGE HARRIS, kind- ly contact PATRICK G. Mc- DONALD, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, at 411° Anglo American Building, 330 Ninth Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta '37--Auctions_ :} AUCTION SALE The will under sell by ot Stirtevant' 33 hall st: Oshawa on Thurs- doy April 14 ot 6.30 p.m. the household contents of a privote estote. re- frigeratar, suite, signed auctioneer public auction Auction Hall Dressers, 6 piece dinette wardrobes, lamp 40° mony more artic televisio of cotfee tables TV les too numerous Terms cash. MYLES KING, Auetioner "n, chests drawers step toble, tower, to mention WOLF CUBS SAT., APRIL 16th 9 P.M. AT St. Philip's Church. Holl Oxford St., Oshawa Music by Sheorer ond Orchestra Admission $2.50 per couple sil | "ROWE TOURS" "Western and Alaska' 27 days, June 6 - July 2 ESCORTED Travel air conditioned wash- room motorcoach, then via Princess Patricia to Alaska. BINGO KINSMEN CENTRE TUESDAY 7:45 Early Bird Game FREE ADMISSION Jackpot 57 ond 51 Children under 16 not allowed Special 7:30 bus from 4 Corners COLUMBUS CLUB r BINGO | At Columbus Hall 133 Brock St TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. sharp 50c Children NIGHT of CARDS Wednesday, April 13 AT 8 PM | ST. GERTRUDE'S C.W.L 690 King St. E Luneh ond Mony Prizes Adm No per Please person N., Whitby | BIRTHS BALL -- Fred and Beverley (nee Pine) announce with pleasure the arrival of their son, David Stewart, 6 Ibs. 6 ozs., on April 7, 1966 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A wee brother for Leanne. Many thanks to Dr. R. S. Irwin. MOLDOWAN -- To Ed and Gloria (nee Fulton) a baby daughter weighing 6 Ibs., 12 ozs. on Sunday, April 10, 1966 at the |Oshawa Genera! Hospital. A sister for Mark. | | MeNAUGHTON -- Doug and Bonnie | (mee Reynard) are very pleased to an- nounce the birth of their daughter Lori Sharon, & Ibs., 2 o7s., on Sunday, April 10, 1966 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A sister for Bobbie. VAILLANCOURT -- Roy and Cathy. The Easter bunny arrived for Lori and Teri with a wee baby sister, Jill Ann, weighing 6 Ibs., 12 0zs., on April 9th, 1966 at the Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr, Mcfiveen and 4th floor staff. DEATHS AMBROSE, Gertrude Elizabeth (Maud) Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Monday, April 11, 1966, Ger- |trude Elizabeth (Maud) Colman, beloved wife of Herbert Ambrose and mether of Mrs, Leslie Burnham (Margaret) To- ronto, Mrs. Peter Borrow (Lucy) Osh awa, Mrs. Douglas Reading (Helen) Osh- awa, Herbert E. Ambrose, Highland Creek, Ont., Lawrence J. Ambrose, Osh- awa; in her 8ist year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service in the chapel on Wednes- | day, April 13, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount | Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa, Friends are |asked to call at the funeral home com-| mencing Tuesday. | BLAIR, Leslie Stewart, Suddenly at the family residence, Kingsdale Avenue, on Monday, April 1966 Leslie Stewart Blair, beloved h s | band of Antoinette Nedeau, loving father lof Calvin Blair of Clarkson, in his 69th| lyear. The Jate Mr. Blair is resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152) King Street East. Service in Knox Presbyterian Church on Thursday, April 14, at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. 7 GRAHAM, Rose Irene (Phair) After a lengthy illness at Oshawa General] Hospital on Monday, April 11, 1966, Rose! Irene Walker her 77th year Walker in her 77th year, beloved widow of Cecil |J. Graham and loving mother of Eldred | Phair of Belleville and Winston Phair of | Toronto, dear sister of Mrs. M. Lane |(Elma), Mrs. A. Gilroy (Ethel), both of Oshawa; Wilmott Walker of Port Perry, Herman of Brooklin, predeceased by Mrs. Stanley Croxall (Alice). Resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service in the chapel on} Thursday, April 14, 2 p.m. Interment |Bethel Cemetery, Greenbank. in PENNINGTON, John |in Oshawa General Hospital on Satur- |day, April 9, 1966, John Pennington, in |his 68th year, beloved husband of Lillian Middlefell and dear father of Mrs. M. L Coleman (Margaret), Denver, Colorado; Mrs, Lorne Vellick (Dorothy) of Oshawa.| Mr. Pennington is resting at Mctntosh- Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street | East, with service in the chapel on Tues jday, April 12 at 3.30 p.m. Interment | Mount Lawn Cemetery POPOWICH, John At Oshawa General day, April 9, 1966, John Pepowich, 73rd year, beloved husband of | Kobiloski and loving father of Mrs. Wozney (Helen), John and Willlam, al! |of Shirley Road, Reach Township. Rest jing at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 {King Street West, for service in the chapel on Wednesday, April 13 at 2 p.m Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery Hospital on Kindness beyond Price, within reach of all, FUNERAL CHAPEL GERROW 390 KING STREET WEST __Telephone 728- 6226 _ LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM DAWSON -- Tin loving memory of a dear husband Archie Russell who passed away April 12, 1965. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. --Ever remembered by wife Stella. yet | DAWSON -- Tin leving memory of a | dear father and grandfather Archie Rus- sell who passed away April 12, 1965 | Day by day our thoughts do wander | To a grave not far away | Where we laid our dear father Just @ year ago today Ever remembered by son Kenneth and daughter-in-law Elka, grandchildren Randy and Sandra HALL -- In loving memory of a dear father, John Hall, who passed away Apri! 111, 1956. | We do not need a special day | To bring you to our mind, For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find 1f all the world were ours to give, We'd give it, yes, and more, To see the face of our dear Dad Come smiling through the door Ahuays.- HIRCOCK -- In dear Mother and Grandmother Hircock, who passed away April | 1965 | "Gone, but not forgotten." --Ever remembered by Aubrey, | and Brian. loving memory of a} Eva E./ J2th, Helen | HIRCOCK -- In loving memory of a@ dear mother Mrs. Eva Hircock who} passed away April 12th, 1965. } God tock her home, it was His will, | But in our hearts she liveth still Always remembered by son daughter-in-law Shirley and | Debra, David, Roger and Cathy. David, | children loving memory of a/ HIRCOCK -- In '\dear wife and mother Eva E. Hircock, |who passed away April 12, 1965 | Just a year ago today, | Our darling mother went away, She waits now on that Golden Shore, | We'll meet some day to part no more, Paha remembered by husband Nathan, | daughter Gwen, son-in-law Burt and son} | Nathan Jr. HIRCOCK -- In loving memory of a} dear mother and grandmother, Eva Hir-| cock who passed away April 12, 1965 Sweet memories will linger forever: Time cannot chariae them, it's true; Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you --Lovinaly remembered by son Bud daughter-in-law Ella and = grandchildren Gayle, Joy and Sandra. | MILGATE In loving |dear sister and aunt Ina Della Milgate who passed away April 11, 1942 | Though her smile is gone forever | And her hands we cannot touch | | i of a memory Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much. Her memory'is our keepsake, With which we'll never part God has her in his keeping--- We have her in our hearts Sadly missed by sister Jean and neice! Geraldine Rowan A LASTING TRIBUTE For permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS pleas For visit courteous advice the Park Office 723-2633 OF THANKS We of the family of the late of Whitby wish to convey! thanks and appreciation neighbors Dr. Grant and s Hospital, _ tor and lovely floral tributes. Specia fhanks to Rev. Father Austin and Father | Alcorn, Mrs..$. Peake, and C. Ploeger. --Peter Owens, Mary and Dean Grille e 'CARD OWENS -- Danny Owens STOCK MARKET TORONTO 10:40 A.M. Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--Apri! Quotations in cents unless marked $. xd--Ex-dividend, z--Odd lot, rights, xw---Ex-warrants. from previous board-lot closing sale. Stock Accra Acme Gas AAm Moly Ang U Dev Ansil Area Armore A Arcadia Bnkno Bary Expl Baska B-Dqu Belcher Bethim Bidcop Big Nama BL Hawk Bralorne Brou! 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FOREIGN TRADING 0 100 750 100 1400 $00 i 330 65 10 210 475 33 4 235 140 630 10 210 475 33 4 235 140 140 -- OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS POST OFFICE LEAGUE The playoffs start next week, tion winners are Robin Hoods, Hot Dogs Dead Pins, --19 |banquet, May a {3 a Bgl is 4 |913); -- 5 | Price 607 (238); |Pearce 599 --10 [sea (219); 0 | (207). and 8/200 Beryl 226, Ted Bell Janet Bob, Bell 211, Maxine Simard 215 and Al Ash 205 |} Lemons + ?/Huzar 94, Agnes son 97, 94, Glad Carter 65 MOTOR CITY WEDS, AFTERNOON Ev Stata 627 (170, Beckell 617 (157, Ibey 606 Triples Marilyn {Veleta | 200 and over Pauline othy Cooper 5 | 241, Dorla 226, Ev Marg 2 Ethel Hilda Stan' Mahatty 2 Redpath 208, ter 205, 203, 10% -- Ve! 202 and 64% Teams 44 9, Cat and Kitte th'a 4| Cats 12, Ookpiks 8,. Travelers 17 Ve | Kanes 214 11M 5' Jean 264+ a 19% + LL (209, Gary Starr 276, 250, Harding Eccles 21 Freeman 214, 213, 7, starting at The High Triples -- Andy Czerwaty 645 (236, George Moss 634 (229, 255); Joyce Ash 605 (237); 208, Donna Gibbs 94, Boyd 94, Hugh Stephen Jeanette Kossatz 76. ley 1, Vera Sikzsay 203, Lorraine Peebles 202, Dorothy Burtch; band Scheenau 201 Sanding ns 13 6 236); McKenzie Lloyd Schram 563 (229); (200, June Young 205, 211; Lois Burden 259, Dor Vaillancourt Millie Branton Eleanor Tutkoluk 228, 222, Jean Lottie Northey 206, Filo Pan-| David Dow Pat Hardsand | All-Sorts Guess + Sparklers | Beatles 13, Bee Hives 10 and Goofy Goofs 566 (223) 238, Donna Wassel! 7, 97 191, 246, 214) 173, . 233) Elinore Hanna Donalda Marion Rose Ellis Taylor 211, Whistlers 19, Sp Daffodils 17 21 What's 10, 5, The Dillies so -- Ye Kingsdale ave., bh +% Stewart Blair. $5% -- "4 68th year. 45% 45% Strikers, Don't forget the! pcconnel! 7 o'clock Reid AAcConnell (235); Bob Wassell 564 Stark 561 Bell Joan Whitaker 266); Williamson | Ron Weeks rites Alley Maypoles Kandy OBITUARIES tee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 12, 1966 2 LESLIE STEWART BLAIR Mrs, Graham is survived by The death occurred suddenly,| two sons, Eldred Phair of Belle- 'April 11, at his residence, 322)ville and Winston Phair of To- of Lesliejronto and two grandchildren, was in his/Wallace and Dalton Phair. Also surviving are two sis- | A son of the lat James and 'ters, Mrs. M. Lane (Elma) and Mary Blair; the deceased was|Mrs. A. Gilroy (Ethel) of Osh- ' : born at Stafford, in the Pem- 2 and twe brethers, Wilmott + 5 ne rem OUNers, vw imo "| broke district. He received his| W alker 'of Port Perry and Her- education in the Pembroke;man Walker of Brooklin, She +4: schools -and was-ma jJan. 11, 1921. He |Mrs. Stanley Croxall (Alice). +200} A resident of Oshawa for 41) The funeral service will be lyears, Mr. Blair was employed|held at the Gerrow Funeral i by. General Motors for 40 years|Chapel at 2 p.m, April 14. In- iprior to his retirement Mar. 1,|terment will be in Bethel Ceme- 11965. He was last employed in! |tery, Greenbank. Rev. Dr, H. \the garnish moulding depart-| A. Mellow will conduct the _ »| ment. service, A devoted member of Knox) +%| Presbyterian Church, the de-| ceased was also a member at Local 222, UAW. Mr. Blair is survived by his} + + %) FUNERAL OF MRS. MINNIE CHAMBERS | The funeral service for Mrs. + wife, the former sh aon Chambers, 1 Ritson rd. /Nedeau; a son, Calvin of Clark-| 5: Dey 3 aka oo 7, at the Osh- +%\son and two grandchildren, (att seneral Hospital, was held + Caroline and Robert tthe McIntosh - Anderson) yg BE seul : ; |Funeral Home at 2 p.m., April) +50| Also surviving are a sister, ,|Mrs. Jessie Ellingworth of * 'Apple Hill, Ont.; three half- Rev. John K, Moffat, minister +"lsisters, Mrs. J. Sairiasin andj of Simcoe Street United Church, y14\Mrs. P. Timmins of Kingston} {conducted the service. Inter- and. Mrs. I. Laughlin of Pem-|ment was in Pine Grove Ceme- broke and four: half-brothers,| 'ety, Prince Albert. Boyd, Edward and William of Pon gp yp) Blac Bel : Perth. *| Pembroke and Ellis of Per \warnae Robert Tavier, Doatiie The deceased is at the Mc- " Intosh-Anderson Funeral Home Wales and Eugene Wales. _ * for service in Knox Presbyter-| ian Church at 2 p.m. April 14.1 jInterment will be in Oshawa | + %!} Union Cemetery. Rev. G. W. C.} + y,|Brett, minister of Knox Church, + - will conduct the service. aos] | +% FUNERAL OF NETTIE MAY PEARCE The funeral service for Nettie May Pearce, mother of Mrs. Percy Newman, was held in the Anglican Church, Coboconk, April 6. Rev. D. Lemon, The death occurred April 11,| Lindsay, conducted the service. at the Oshawa General Hospi-|Interment was in Coboconk tal, following a lengthy sick-| Cemetery. ness, of Mrs. Cecil Graham, 65| Mrs. Pearce died April 3, at Aberdeen st. She was in her/the Oshawa General Hospital,|, 77th year in her 87th year. She rested at The former Rose Irene|the Bryant Funeral Home, Walker, the deceased was a| Coboconk. daughter of the late Robert and| The pallbearers were two Elizabeth Walker. She was born/grandsons, Ray Pearce of ,,|at Manchester, Ont Anten Mills and Orville Pearce ~*\ Twice married, Mrs. Graham of Tillsonburg and the husbands + was predeceased by her firstjof the granddaughters, Tom |husband, Norman Phair, in 1946|Rea of Willowdale, M. Woodock land by her second husband,jof Fenelon Falls, Ross Ellery /Cecil Graham, in 1956. She was/|of Fenelon Falls and Stan Wink- va member of the United Cc burch, Worth of 'Tillsonburg. + Mal MRS. CECIL GRAHAM + + "| FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS MONDAY, APRIL 11 se $2,200. Maiden,Ing, three- and four-year-olds. 1 Mile and (9), 70 Yards (8) m 9.60 5.40 3.60'6-Snow Water, Armstrong 9.30 i 8.50 6.30/5-Cash Ahead, Werry 4,80 Nest Term, Parnell Also Ran in Order: Windy Flash, Bel Also Ran in Order: monarctic, Doc W., Shining Mark, Gold) ford Park, Strike and Mendenhall. Nordstern. | 20! $22,797. Dally Double Pool $43,249. | pool $48,295. FIRST RACE -- Pi three-year-olds 4-Victorian 1 & Tammy's 5-Canadian Tudor, Tondahar, SECOND RACE ing. Three-year-olds 2-Lady Escar, Potts *|\7-Stan's Brief, Ferro 6-Minda, Gomez Also Ran in Order: Arrow crit Paraguayo, jand Me | DAILY DOUBLE; 4 AND 2, PAID $36 | Pool $37,931 a Pur 5% Furlonas 5.90 3.40 5.40 se $2,000, Claim-| $iXTH RACE -- (8). | ing. Three-vear-olds 2.90|1.Gay Robin, Fitz'ns 3.69 2-Cole Harbor, Dittfach 40|5-Be Optimistic, Gomez Purse $2,300. 5% Furtongs (6). Fashion h Dancer Paris er |Game Jr. and Blue Briton, 14 EXACTOR, ot $24,192, Ex ol $27,604. SEVENTH RACE Claiming, Four-year-olds and up. 5.20 3.80| Furiongs (6). 10.20 6.40|7-Lebon M_L, Fitz'ns 7.10 | 1-Rillow, Leblanc 4.60/3-Buttermilk Pike, C'bertson Also Ran in Order: Fleet Age, Traffic) 5-Winisteo, Harris Swirl, Papa Goose and Anita's Grand. | Also Ran in Order: John's Champ, Pool $42,787. Main Count and Rubber Stamped. Pool $53,783. THIRD RACE ~~ Purse $2,200. Malden two-year-olds. 4% Furlongs (7) 2-Amber Tea, Walsh 8.70 , Runways, Harris FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim fs\ing. Four-year-olds and up, foaled In |Canada. 5% Furlongs (10 ing. Four-year-olds and up, foaled in Can- |1-Peter Picker, Gomez 3.50 3,30 2.90) ada. 5¥2 Furlongs (10). |9-Valecrest Lady, Bradfield 12.50 7.60|7-Flippin Floyd, Walsh 4|'5-Aged Dust, Hale 6.50|1-Stone of Gold, Turcotte Also Ran in Order: Berno Miss, Dula | 6-Artista, Armstrong Gall, Jessie B Good, Dandier, Select Sin,| Also Ran in Order: Mt. Fleet and Ginfields Purse, Strong Willed, Pool $47,820. Eddie Shack, Ambiguity and Briefsin. Pool $53,936. Claim-' Total Pool $402,394. Attendance 6,673. EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Gum Swamp, Ree FIFTH RACE -- Purse FORT ERIE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 $2,100. Clear and Good FIRST RACE Purse $2,000. Clair Ing (3000). Maiden three- and four-year. be foaled in Canada, 5% Furlongs. % | Babcliff, Nedeau 119 "| Enchow, No Boy 114 + "4! Si Jolie, No Boy 111 . Aurora Champ, Bell XXX114 -- | Smart Bird, No Boy 109 Willie's Brief, Cosentino 124 Cover Creek, No Boy 109 Also Eligible: Mugger Hugger, Gomez, Tru Jet, No Boy 114 A-118; Newsy, Walsh, 115; Gay Run, 14) Norine's Pet, Kornblum X104 | Gordon, B-118; Daddy B. Good, No Boy, + Yierik Lea, Ferro X109 D-118. | Pledall, ML he 4 a BIT Beasiey Eni --%'pi B--R Hawkins and F | A Clipping, No Boy, 114 + Ye/Rockadar, Cuthbertson, 109; Tangum, ~-- 5 |Harris, 119X; Breezy Breeze, No Boy, + 4/109; Dutch Wrackateer, McComb, 114; Vichaima, Inouye, 109. hs --5]| SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- Ye} ing (3000). Four-year-olds and up, foaled| Furlongs. in Canada. 5% Furlongs. | Triple Alllance, Inouye 113 +10 | Saratanga, Nedeau, 113 | Safety Man, Leblanc A-116 | Thomas B. Good, Maxwell 118 | Balinode, McCullagh 113 | Marie's Bid, Cosentino 111 | Shuswap Sal, No Boy B-108 | Lucky Degree, Bell XXX101 Popsaysno, Steve B-X113 | Bingham, Werry A-X113 Falls Way, Potts 116 Jay Flight, No Boy 115 Caledon Colonel, Brownell XXX107 What A Question, Parsons | Nacuba, No Boy 115 For Wyn, Gordon 116 \Fi iddier's Belle, Turcotte A-111 Day's Best, Walsh 118 | Fast-N-Fleet, Walsh 113 Canisteo, Turcotte 118 Moon Base, No Boy 116 | Top Cadet, Fitzsimmons 123 Also Eligible: Bodwenni, Springboard, Robinson 118 Blue Van, Inouye 118 | Wind Star, Harris B-118 Her Jive, Maxwell 118 Vibrant Gem, Leblane 118 | Orient Vell, Dittfach C-118 Wee Bunty, Hale 115 Playmaker, Dittfach C-118 , Blue Forest, No Boy D-118 1 faa "sBalurny Entry. C--Armstrong Bros. Stable and Victura Stable Entry. D---S Shapiro, T E King and W T Mason Entry. FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- ing (4000); Four-yearolds and up. 542 18 | Maytown, Hale 110 |A-- i Nag Farm, $ and € Goodman McGovern | B= S Mi Hempel and Mrs. R € Fisher Land M Stable and Mrs. R & Fisher entry. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $3,000. Allow- ances, Four-year-olds and up. 6 Furlongs. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim-| Canadian Statute, Kornblum XX111 Ing (7500). Maiden two-year-olds, foaled| Martin's Ark, Dittfach 115 in Canada. 4% Furlongs. | President Jim, Fitzsimmons 117 | Chief Tomahawk, Barroby 118 | File Lake, No Boy A-115 | Bantu Ho, Steve X113 ; Nearctic Heir, Turcotte A-112 _ Zeebest, Gomez A-118 Well To Do, Steve X112 tose c Beara City Stable and F A Sherman ntry. EXACTOR WAGERING edi RACE --- Purse $2,400. Allow- Three-year-olds, foaled in Canada. ; > Sliblenos | Arctic. Canuck, Gomez 122 was Scott/ Cosmic Kid, No Boy A-122 McColeman (177-18 61, followed by Pat! Quebec Style, No Boy 122 (148-162) 310; Freda White! Chopolis, Kornblum XX115 (85-90) 175; Ada McDonough (55- 82) 137;| Doubting Thomas, Fitzsimmons A-122 Beatrice Chute (32-94) 126; Vera Sib-| Cover Night, Simpson Dan lock (58-66) 124; Harold Bateman (56-68)! Wabush, Leblanc 122 Eric 124 and Clara Suddard (85-23) 108, David's Chop, No Boy 119 ; Blue Chimes, No Boy 119 A--Goiden West Farms Farms ce | HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUE S€C:) High bowler for week and Gardiner MEN'S COMMERCIAL Men's High Triple Reneto Subiotto. Men's single -- Don Do 600 and over F John | (273, 136; 216) 708; and! Harrison (277, 294) 631; Nick Wright ( 639; Orlando Giddings (237, (248) 606; 637; , Bob La Ron Street | 200 Scores (216); Doug i (202, 207); De Lloyd Leach Holmes 1 (226); F ham % Vince F c HA apla | Cosmo Barrese a; V ' 00): | Pr (200, 201) Harry Pro LEAGUE --T795 (264, 236, | 295)| SEVENTH RACE Allowances n Canada. (Divn, of 6th), Har-Dan, Walsh 122 er | Stellar Flyer, Gordon A-122 Mike | Sweet Trouble, Werry X109 Ever Onward, Gomez 122 mas! el Esmera Barroby 117 8 Brownell XXX112 Royal Encounter, Kornblum XX115 Port, No Boy A-119 West Farms and Gardiner Entry. -- Purse $2,600. 201 high 5% Furlongs. scores 276) ahty 4) Porter Greg Element yer , 224) 64 Demar 3 Farms and 2 and' EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- 000). Four-year-olds and up, foaled | Canada. (Divn. of 2nd). 5' Furlongs: ning Rocket, Gomez 116 | esekite, Dittfach 116 ? yal Embassy, Werry A-X111 | Jackson Miss § Werry A-X108 | T Hale 113 Harris Smyth/ in Rt vdd Lonatin Shewchuk (202, 12 Bill Kroontze Gar 219, red | 212 Ey son 115 ce Guard; No Boy 116 mmons Pat, No Boy 118 Trumore, Barroby 111 j Annie Dory, Kornblum X106 That Pass, No Boy 118 Freedom, Cuthbertson 111 | J Hempel and F Stronach Entry. | (252); Wally Hub- (228) 215 Lemon Point Wee John 0 2 ty Yards 7, 0; Doyle nak 6 ae Bae rah | Dodgers 3 AAC | The winner of the fourth sect Demstera, with 24 poin Honyo 2) AAS POST TIME & P.M. rried -there| was predeceased by a "sister,| of 3.40 3.40 3.50 Bed- Hot Honey, Royal Swiv and Claim- 12.60 5,00 2.40 3.70 2.20| $800 2.10 Also Ran In Order: Royal Staff, Golden % 2 PAID $39.20, Purse $2,500. 5a 2.60 2.60 3.10 pe 3.00 5.70 3.40 2.50 4.50 op Galactic Tryst, Three - year ~ olds, foaled] * |Limited |that jManager, CROWN LIFE DIRECTOR SIR DENYS LOWSON, Bt, Crown Life Insurance Company, IT Toronto, has announced the'elec- | tion of Sir Denys Lowson, Bt., of | London, England to the Board of Directors. | Sir Denys, Lord Mayor of London during 1950-51, the Festival of Britain year, is Chair. {man and Managing Director of | Australian Estates Company Limited. His interests cover many ifields of activity and he holds executive offices and directorships in companies in Canada, the United Kingdom, and other parts of the world. GREENWOOD RACEWAY MONDAY, APRIL 1! eines FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $800 (8). 3Miss Capetown, Hawke 4.00 2.80 270 4-Apachie Grattan, Shea 7.50 oe 8-Irish Ontario, Hayes 1,30 Also Started: Queen Blue Frost, veivet Gloves, Colosse Mir, Royal dward, and Dan Carey. SECOND RACE 1 Mile (Trot). Purse $800 (8). 4Sadie's Mac, Williams 13.60 Be 3.70 1Pixie Lee 2nd, Holmes 2.90 3Flash Song, Walker 4,20 Also Started: Fabrik K, Miss Po Ke Bout, Vital Victory, Chub Hanover, and Brown Wolf. DAILY DOUB,E 3 AND 4, PAID $28.70 Mic RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $800 (7). 3Sage Valley, Ball 39.20 11.60. 6.10 4-Miss Morris Chips, Williams 6.00 3.30 6-Boston Wick, Carmichael 4.70 Also Started: Julo Pet 'Richards, Royal Mack Brady, Gary Grattan, and (edy Dean. Scratched, Bachelor Scott. FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse $1,000 (8). 1-Billy Hall, Hicks 10.40 480 2.50 2-Arawana Grattan, Coke 5.50 3.00 5-Graceful Princess, Walker 2.40 Also Started: Fanny Symbol, Maitland, Dream Acres Guy, Dictator Pick, and Champ Mon, telly RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse . Bill, Quinlan 5.60 x8 4-4 3.00 4-Maybelle K C, Curran Also Started: Uncie Bun, Reddi B Cash, Patolyn K, and Jenuine Jasper. Scratched, Adios Al | eBembrow 2-Brave Margaret, Filion ' pioltel RACE -- 1 Mile (Trot). Purse 1,400 1-Fearless Doc, Clements 14.99 7.90 439 5-Rain Water, ae 5.40. 3.70 3-Tootsie Doll, Walke! 3.20 Also Started: Old Scrooge, Irish Valley, and Diana Hunter. EXACTOR, 1 AND &, PAID $95.90 SEVENTH RACE -- 14 Mile (Pace), Purse $800 (8), 5-Frisco Killean, W'wood 10.40 7.10 4° 6&Kawartha Cal, Horner 22.40 4-Speedy Battle, Hawke 35 Also Started: Royal Abe, Davie Bive, of Dean Sultan B 2nd, and Meadow . Dale, EIGHTH RACH -- 1 Mile (Pace). Purse $1,400 (7), }-Henrietta Sue, Rinsey 4.50 3.60 278 2-Bryan H Direct, Hawke 9.10 eo éAdam _Hanover,..Curran Also Started: Sanay Demon, Marine's frotte DH--Lady G, and DH--Robert peracid, Attorney Brooks. DH--Dead heat for 6th position. NINTH RACE -- 1 Mile (Pace). Punt $1,000 (8). 3-Success Stormy, C'ron 9.40 5.40.3. 2-Agate, Hayes 4.10 3, 6Patsy G 2nd, Wellwood 70 Also Started: irene MacDuff, King Grattan S, J eaey Direct C, Innocent Bob, and Aggression Attendance, 6,153, Total Pool, $60,068. Further Cut Seen 4 oa. 7 pee In SCHOOL DOG TORONTO (CP)--Dr. Z. §&, Phimister, deputy educatios minister, hinted Monday that the number of school boards in Ontario. may be further re duced. The province now is down te 1,674 boards from 3,676 in 1960. Dr. Phimister told a school inspector's meeting that Dun- dalk, Flesherton and Markdale, three Grey County towns, have formed a joint education board, "This is a remarkable devel- opment which points the way to further achievements of a simi- lar sort." ONTARIO STEEL PRODUCTS ANNOUNCEMENT K, CAMPBELL Ontario Steel Products Company is pleased to announce Mr. K, Campbell has. been prornoted from Chief Engineer to Product Engineering. Campbell will be responsible Sales Engiheering and Pro. tye Psd: ses and will ne . len Flemming. Mr. for

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