29-----Wanted To Rent 31--Compact Cars for Sale 38--Coming Events TEACHER requires immedi 3-4 bedroom house. Three grown children. West end dowagdinae Call collect, Tren- , ton, 392-972 THREE - saoKoGR house wanted by pre with three conn References. immediate possession. Telephone Bay lane 839-1246, FIVE- OR SIX-ROOM house wail ie rent. T 72-1527. a OR THREE-BEDROOM house by couple with three children. Nemarinkers Lge pre rent, 623-3824. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER wants fo rent imme: | offer. ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiot Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair ond Service 140 Simeoe South 728-0051 "63 CONVERTIBLE, Chevy II, der automatic, like new condit Telephone 723-5693. --, lon. HEATING CONTRACTORS ONTARIO HOSPITAL 1962 ae ge Beaumont, we ~~ radio. Apply 477 Bloor Street West We 160%, days only. modernized country house, at least three bed: Pde yg Caretul URGENTLY REQUIRED, three - room home, two children, 11 and 14. Tele. phone 725-7477. 5. Ackamebina for Sale ten-| phone SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived, until 3:00 p.m. (E.D.T.) on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Ist, 1966 1958 AUSTIN A55, pei condition, Tele- Whitby 668-5049 parlioe CHEVELLE two - door ber gg four-speed i gel Sag Best offer oar $2,000. Phone 7: 41 CORVAIR seme ia condition. Must fell. Leaving de country. Price $850. Ti 728-8517. Cars ought and Sold MORLEY STALKER MOTOR SALES 137 KING STREET W. OSHAWA -723-6322--7 23-8311 On the Spot Financing MORE CASH for the new breeching in the Power House at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, Ontario. Tender Documents may be obtained from Room 6630, Department of Public Works, Whitney Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario. A $600.00 Bid Bond, a 100% Performance Bond and a 50% Payment Bond 1961. AUSTIN A-40 sation 'wagon, with red leather interior, 37,000 Pano Good second car. Best offer. Telephone 728-0558. 1960 TRIUMPH TR 3, fair condition. Can seen after 5 p.m. Telephone 728-9170. 1961 VALIANT sedan, V-200 series. Auto- matic, radio, good condition. Telephone 23-8426. SOMETHING DISAPPEAR? Place a lost < yh Classified to reach the finder. Dial 2 for an ad-writer now. paid for Good Clean Cars, Trade up or down. Liens paid DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 & A. M. e "Your RAMBLER Dealer' NICOLS Motors Limited On Highway No. 2 Just West of Thickson Rd. Whitby 668-3331 DOWN--$30 MO.) 59 - 61 models your choice ! BILL BENNETT MOTORS 484 King W. 723-0371 LIENS PAID OFF. We trade up, down.| Choose from over 60 cars. No down pay- ment. Gus Brown Motors Ltd. 726-) ae 1953 CHEVROLET Impala, , 2door hard- top, automatic, radio, white walls, new car condition. Licence No. 83802. Hooker and Sons Ltd. 4 miles west of Brooklin on Highway | No. | 7. 655-4811. "43 FORD, 6 cylinder automatic, Custom sedan. Good running condition, very clean, no rust, $900 or offer, Tele- phone 723-3622. 194 OLDSMOBILE cufiass, yellow with! black interior and vinyl! top, 8 cylinder, | automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, whitewalls, 5,000 miles. 378 Dianne 1957 CHEVROLET, two door hardtop, V-8 automatic, in A-1 condition. Best offer. _Telephone 728-7686. 'a y CHEVROLET | Biscayne, two - 10 348, stick shift, Walker mufflers, tinted glass, new tires, good condition through- out. $850 or best offer. 725-9819. GRILLS, radiators, all car parts. Late) modeis our specialty. Courtice Auto Wreckers, 723 5238. 193 CHEVY Ii, 2-door, radio, 4 new tires, 32,000 original miles, cne owner car. Licence No. 82593. Hooker and Sons Lid. 4 miles west of Brooklin on Highway No. 7. 655-4811. USED CAR PARTS, spindles to make trailers, also used tires. 509 Bloor Street East, after 4, 723-2281. 'STOCK CAR for sale. Best offer. Apply| 585 Devon Street or telephone 723-3317. 1941 CHEVROLET rT standard 6, 4-1 shape all around, $925. Telephone 728-6855. 'Ws? PONTIAC "Caurention, 2-door hard- top, 6 cylinder automatic, good clean cer, best offer. Telephone Hampton 263- 7353. "300 |59 VOLKSWAGEN bus. Call 668-4875 or |apply 805 Byron Street North, Whitby. |33--Automobiles Wanted |sHaw AUTO WRECKING CO, Cars will be required as specified. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. MILLAR, Deputy Minister. _ 32--Trucks for Sale CARS WANTED Buying A New-Car ? Sell your used car to "Ted". Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and 'Save'. TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid 1200 Wentworth East 725-118) OSHAWA AUTO PARTS$ -- Wanted cars for wrecking. Tires and parts for sele. 1175 Nelson Street, -_ Telephone 725-2162. |WANTED -- Cars for wrecking, No jcharge for tewing. Telephone 728-4549. |Robert Nichols. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS ADDRESS- ED TO The Office Manager, 241 Jarvis St., Room 605, Toronto 2, Ontorio ond en- dorsed 'TENDER FOR IN- STALLATION OF RUBBER FENDERING, CENTRE PIER, COBOURG, ONTARIO, will be received until 3.00 P.M. (E.D. S.T.) Thursday, September Ist, 1966. Plans, specifications and form of tender can be seen, or can be obtained from the office of the District Engineer, 241 Jarvis Street, Department of Public Works, Toronto 2, On- tario, To be considered each tender must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart- ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth there- in, The lowest or any tender not _| necessarily accepted. JOHN P. HARTE Officer _Manager, _ Shop- please call |DAILY NEWSPAPER | READERS An average 300 million copies of 4,000 be A '3 are sold throughout the on any given weekday. "ners why it's smart business to ad-| Me |vertise in The Times' Classified Section LOST -- One black billfold with name)... it's so popular. It's the one place Muzzeroil, at corner of Albert Street and|pecpie look for your ad. Te get your King Street. Please apply 621 King Street john before 23,000 subscriber-readers at East, Apt. 2, or call 723-3622. cost, just dial. 723-3492. SIAMESE CAT, .. sever -about seven pounds, answers to name of Suki. Reward. Tele- '37--Auctions phone ? 728-0555. LOST -- Pair ean giueead torkscrintion':| AUCTION _ neck cord, at Oshawa Shopping Centre. $5 reward. Finder please call 725-3539. SALE At Stirtevant's Auction Hall, Art Collins. JO MEET THAT MAN or woman who 33 Holl St., Oshawa, Thurs., Aug. 18, at 7:30 p.m.. wants to rent your vacancy, place Rent Electric refrigerator's, televi- ought, parts for sale. iron and metals {bought 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. 34--Automobile _ Repoir FRED STONE Brooklin Phone 655-3653 Motor Rebuilding Cylinder Reboring Pinfitting @ Resleeving Automatic Transmission Crankshaft and Valve Service | | TRANSMISSION specialists. _ Transmis- sions are our only business. 1038 Simcoe North. Phone 728-7331 9. 35--Lost and Found oer Laay's « Glasses, | brown frame) DOF, | with lighter trim at top. Oshawa Pg Centre area, Finder 668-8475. Lost -- - Saturday, A August 13, between Brougham and Brooklin, one 40' ter-| paulin, Telephone 655-3}51. Reward. "41 PONTIAC Laurentian, A-1 condition, V-8 automatic. Apply 349 Marland Ave- nue, Apt. 103. 723-1617. 1966 OLDSMOBILE two - door hardtop, | all power equipped. Will accept trade or reasonable cash offer. Call Wayne, 725- 4920. 19) PONTIAC convertibie, V-8, ai ae | matic, radio, power brakes, good condi- tion. Telephone 725- 19 RAMBLER | stationwagon, wagon, in good condition, new tires and battery, private sale, $675. Telephone 942-2993. Apply 10 Christina, Pickering. CHEVROLET, Nomad w wagon, jagon, 1955. 265 pack engine, automatic, radio original. Telephone 725-2583. 1964 PONTIAC custom sport, V-8, power | brakes, steering, heavy duty suspension seats, radio and reverberator. Rear win- dow defroster, new tires. Telephone 723- 1239. 1964 CHEVELLE, SS hardtop, V-4, auto- matic, four Crazar Mag wheels, excel- lent condition, other extras. 623-2447, Bowmanville, after 5 p.m 1961 "IMPALA, two - door hardtop, Za cylinder, automatic, $1,000 or $150 and take over payments. 668-2860. 1964 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, 4 sedan, fully powered, sharp car. No reasonable offer refused. Licence No. 269654. Hooker and Sons Ltd. 4 miles, -- of Brooklin on Highway No. 7, 655- ] 1964 BISCAYNE, two - door, 6 - cylinder, standard shift. Excellent condition, 32, mites. $1,400 or best offer. Call 725- 0343 or 725-1109. 1944 PONTIAC, V-8, standard, excellent condition, owner returning to school. Telephone 623-3245 after 5 p.m 1966 P PARISIENNE at Strato Chief price, tie, newer brakes. power. steer- radio, pool Po speaker, tinted ize heel discs, V-8, $000" "aniies, 5342 after 6 p.m. 19% gi tam $125 or best offer. phone 7: "at cama t Classic. 2113. (door ing, whee Telephone 723- Tele- Telephone 263- 1999 PONTIAC two - door, automatic, mechanically excellent, newly painted. Must sell. $500. Telephone 725-8055. Also three three good 670 x 15 tires. 1964 BUICK LeSabre, four - door hard: top. Power equipped. Excellent condl- tion. Telephone Brooklin 655-3641 1958 BUICK Special, four - docr hardtop, good tires, radio, A-! body. $350 or best Ser Must sell. Telephone 728-2291. *S7 PONTIAC, hardtop sed: V-6 motor, $125. Also '61 Corvair, white, red in- terior, four-speed transmission, -- radio, | $525. 623-2401. '9 CHEV., four-door, hardtop, V-8 Im- pala. One box trailer, steel construction. Harold Sterling, 80 Wilkinson Avenue. Telephone 728-7092. %2 OLDS, four - door super hardtop, every extra, radio, electric windows, six- 'way seat, etc. A one-owner car in excel- lent condition. Best cash offer. Private. 725-8961. 1966 BEL AIR, 4 door sedan, V-8 auto- matic, white walls, discs, radio, power steering and brakes, 7,000 miles. Licence No. H91181. Priced to sell at $2,745. Hooker and Sons Ltd. 4 miles west of Brooklin on Highway No. 7, 655-4811. 1958 PONTIAC stationwagon pore ceey and A-1 bedy. Telephone 723- " _ "AIR CHEV. V-8. American motor, automatic, also good condition. Best offer. Must sell. Apply 237 Nassau St. after 4 p.m. 31--Compact Cars for Sale | SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. Volkswagen Sales and Service New ond Used Cors 334 RITSON RD; S. 723-3461 Open Evenings % VOLVO & PEUGOT % MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd., South. | Oshawa 728-0921 YOUR GIANT HELPERS jin finding the home or apartment you need. Times Classified Ads. a & door hardtop, ' Ads. Dial 723-3492 now. 36--Legal i i sion, electric range, store scales, Tools, fireplace tools, CANADIAN "54 Chev. sedan, cornet, bar- NATIONAL ber's chair, bench vice. Many Ae eey an aa Myles King, Auctioneer. Great Lakes Region | |38--Coming Events JAYCEES Monster BINGO Admission 50c Grading and Drainage -- Oshawa Yard, City of Oshawa, Province of Ontario Sealed tenders, marked "Con- fidentiol" -- 'Tender for Contact for Grading and Drainage works, Oshawa Yard", and addressed to Mr. R. L. Gray, Regional Engineer, Canadian National Railways, Room 257, Union Station, Toronto, Ontario, will, be re- ceived up to 12:30 P.M. (Eastern Standard Time), Tuesday, August 30, 1966. Instructions to Bidders may be seen ot the office of the Regional Engineer, Room 237 Union Station, Toronto, Ont- ario. Plans, specifications and form of contract may be ob- tained on depositing a certi- tied cheque made payuble to the Treasurer, Canadian Nationa! Reilway Company. for an amount of $50.00, which will be refunded on re- turn of plons and specifica- tions in good condition with- in 30 days after award of the contract. TENDERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED UNLESS SUB- MITTED ON FORM SUPPLI- ED BY THE RAILWAY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS. THE LOWEST, OR ANY TENDER NOT NECES- SARILY ACCEPTED. Two Jackpots NOS. 53 AND 58 ONE MUST GO IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $500 $200 In announced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10. per line toth games $175 Jackpot $20: per line. $75 full card. 20 Regular $20. games pay D. V: Gonder double in 17 Nos. or tess. Vice-President | Five $30. games. : _.| Early Bird Game 7:45 P.M. EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 AND 7:15 P.M. And Returning after Bingo SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS ONTARIO HOSPITAL SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived, until 3:00 p.m. (E.D.T.) on TUESDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1966 for the removal of existing ond the supply and installa- tion of new eavestroughing at the Ontario Hospital, Co- bourg, Ontario. Tender Documents may be obtained from Room 6630, Deportment of Public Works, Whitney Block Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario A $500.00 Bid Bond, 100% Performance Bond ond a 50% Payment Bond will be required as specified The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted J. D. MILLAR, Deputy Minister. Children under 16 not admitted EUCHRE ORANGE TEMPLE THUR., AUG. 18 | Thurs., Aug. 18 ot & pm. | __ Admission 50c.-- Lunch " 5 PER | MONTH a The cost of this ad, daily for one yeor. Too smoll to be noticed? You're reading We? SUNNYSIDE Monster BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 53 and 55 $500 IN 52 NOS. OR LESS $200 In announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize $10 per line both games $150 Jackpot $20 PER LINE $50 FULL CARD $800 REGULAR GAMES $20 PER GAME $40 IN 17 NOS. OR LESS $150 SPECIAL GAMES $50 DOOR PRIZES EARLY BIRD GAME AT 7:45 ADMISSION $1.00 Every Thursday RED BARN BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS AT 7:00 AND 7:30 P.M. BIRTHS LINTNER -- Doug and Sandra (nec Armitage) wish to anncunce the arrive of their daughter, Lisa Marie, seve pounds, ten. ounces, on August 16, in th Oshawa General Hospital. Many thank to Dr. Butts and fourth floor staff. PARKS -- To Gien and Barbara (ne Glen Alan, on Auaust 17 Thanks to Or. Miller and the Oshaw General Hospital staff. WEBSTER -- Mr. and Mrs. Bill W: ster (nee Brenda Bracey) wish to ai pers the birth of a son on Monda ugust 15, 1966, at the Oshawe Genera Hospital. A brother for Patti. DEATHS BESTWICK, Harry (74th Battalion C.E.F. 1914-1918 Sapper RCE 1940-1946(. At Sunnybrook Hospital, August 16, 1966. Harry Bestwick, beloved husband of the late Mary Ann Morrow and the late Ann Powers and Meer father of Walter H. Bestwick of Oshawa in his 79th year. a at the Pinkham Funeral Chapel, nderland for service on Thursday, Fates 18 af 2 p.m. Interment Sunder- land Cemetery. (in lieu: of flowers dona- Itions may be made to the Cancer So ciety.) ° | BRANTON, Richard John Henry | in Oshawa General Hospital, on Monday, August 15, 1966, Richard John Henry Branton, in his 77th year. Beloved hus- band of Kate Kellow and dear father of Mrs. John Clairmont (Grace) of Raglan, Glenn, Ray and Bruce of Osh- of St. Therese, Quebec. | Resting at Mcintosh - Anderson Funeral rege 152 King Street East. Service in on Thursday, August 18 at Interment Union Cemetery. Edwin, |awa and Blake of chapel | Hy "o'clock. born at Sprathroy, Ont., CAMERON, Alexander Suddenly, at his home, RR 1, Oshawa, | Alexander Cameron, in his 71st year, be- loved husband of Laura Parrish and lov- fins father of Carl, Allen and Mrs. J. Is Gagnon (Jean), predeceased by Keith. |Mr. Cameron Is resting at the Gerrow 74th battalion CEF and with the RC Engineers during the a Order. duct the service. health, Twilley, 80, S., Hospital, Tuesday, Aug. 16. |garet Evans, the former Amy Mary Evans. | Windsor, OBITUARIES ae os August 17, 1966 27 HARRY BESTWICK tmarried in Toronto in 1909 to The death of Harry Bestwick Henry Arthur Twilley. of 20 Flemington Rd., Toronto, | She came to Oshawa from recurred at Sunnybrook Hospi-| Port Hope in 1916 where she al, Tuesday, Aug. 16, 1966, |lived until her death yesterday. He is survived by his son,| Mrs. Twilley was a charter Walter H. Bestwick of Oshawa.|member of Christ Memorial Born in Derbyshire, Engiand, n Church, the Women's n 1888, Mr. Bestwick came to \ssociation of that church and 'anada in 1908 and was em-|:t charter member of Ritson 'loyed by the Canadian Nation-|' 1d King St. Home and School 'L Railways until his retire-|, ubs. nent in 1953 with over 40 years! ,The late Mrs. Twilley is pre- service. |deceased by her husband who During the First World War died March 14, 1957. he served overseas with the) She is survived by two daugh- ters; Mrs, Harold Beamish (Margaret), and Mrs. Colin Second World War. He was also|Parks (Ada-Ruth) and two member of the Masonic|sisters and a brother; Miss Ada |L. Evans, Mrs. R. R. Fohey The funeral service will be|(Frances), and Charles Evans, held at Pinkham's Funeral|all of Detroit city. Chapel, Sunderland, Thursday,| Mrs. Twilley is predeceased Aug. 18 at 2 p.m. Rev. David-| by three brothers and two sis- son of St. Mary's Anglican|ters. Church, Sunderland, will con-| The deceased is resting at) | McIntosh Anderson Funeral Interment will follow in Sun-|Home. The funeral service will derland cemetery. |be held from Christ Memorial| Princess Paw ge Friday, Aug. rea 19 and taken by Archdeacon d MRS. HENRY A. TWILLEY |H. D. Cleverdon of that church.| Ferhad, Valley Queen, Ripple Finish, After three years of failing} Interment will be at Union Not A Cloud, Roman Roup, Nymphalis, Mrs. Henry Arthur| Cemetery. Countertown, Call The Preacher, Sau- 50 Thornton's Rd. ba sagen Oshawa General| -- | MRS. AUDREY YOUNG _ hice Scholar, "DIMach 490 310 200 The death of Mrs. Audrey | sankie Reed, Lanoway ale 3.50 Twilley WS! Young of 1001 Byron St, S.,|Currycomb, Hale 6.70 Jan, 7.| whith d M Time 1:15 1-5 1887, of the late John and Mar- a, Mee Onday at! altone The Big R., Brother Mrs. Twilley was| 'tHe Oshawa General Hospital, |Chervil, Our Tom Boy, Monisteo, Spe- following a long illness. oo te sie Page, Holiday Jones Mrs. Young was born in x -- ily double: 15,50. Scarborough, England. Her par- lrninds2.000. claiming Basen (Joanney) of California; Mrs. E. Galley (Beverely) of Ajax; Mrs. P. McGann (Judy) of Markham; Mrs. B. Patric (Jannice) of Scarborough and Debbie and Darlene of Whitby. Mrs. Young is also survived by twe sisters and two hroth- ers, Mrs, D. Dobbie (Joyce), Bay Ridges; Mrs. G. Hodgson (Barbara), Whitby; Ernie of Oshawa and Alfred of Brooklin. Funeral services were to be held at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, today at 2 p.m. Rev. D. Scott ns Whitby Baptist Church was to conduct the service. Interment will fol- low at Union cemetery, Osh- awa. Pallbearers will be Dennis Dobbie, Brian Allison, Fred Major, George Mitchell, Jack Young and Everett Bryant. FORT ERIE RACE RESULTS 6 Old Magazines Date To 1902 Era House-wreckers have uncover- ed a cache of old magazines and newspapers in a Byron St. N., Whitby house. The wreckers, Eric Robinson, 64 Grenfell St., Qshawa and Yvon Cormier, 269 Park Rd. S., Oshawa say the magazines, which are in good condition, date back to 1902, | They were discovered in an old cabin trunk. The house was occupied by a couple who have since deceased. First--$2,000. Claiming two-year-olds, furlongs. Wild Fabius also ran, 1% miles. Road, Dittfach 13.20 5.30 3.60 Mighty Patrol, Harris 3.70 2.90 Last ; Ld eiglitlloda 3.20 Haunt Time 2: Star Grad, Tribune, also ran. ball a G'mez 7.30 5.10 4,40 4.80 00. 10.30 and up, Roman 7,0. Sixth--s2,100. Claiming 62 furlongs. Java Jive, Yorkdale, Dittfach Iron Star, mez Time 1:19 2-5 Twinkle Jay, Black jalso ran. ' | Exactor: $2,000. Claiming maiden four-year-olds, 6 Bb seg died at three-year-olds, Harris 14.90 5.20 3.70 The late Mrs. Kitten, Nayno Seventh--s2,800. three folds, 1 -1-16 miles. two- | Likay, | Robin and = four-year- 80 2.60 Educated in Sprathroy and Mrs. Twilley was maiden |Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West.) | for service in the chapel on Friday, Aug- just 19 at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. (Visitors will commence on Wednesday afternoon.) FALLAIZE, Charles Alexander Charies Aiexander Fallaize, beloved hus- band of Edna A. Guthrie, dear father of | Audrey (Mrs. Gordon Hawker), awa, and Margaret (Mrs. George Mcore a of Toronto, dear brother of Mrs. Berth |Veir and &dward (Ted), loving grand- father of Donald Brian, Carolyn atid | package of cooked ham. \Children Under 16 Not Admitted|2n¢, Susen. pee Resting at the Sherrin \neral Home, 873 Kingston Road Beech Avenue), Toronto. Service in the cH ; chapel on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment Lions August Special BINGO |Pine Hills Cemetery. (Parking on the| premises.) | FOX, Wayne Suddenly, as a@ result of an accident, on | Monday, August 15, 1966, Wayne Fox in| his 26th year, beloved son of Isabel and George Fox, dear brother of Harry, | Mark, and Mary-Ellen, all at home. Mr. | Fox is resting at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King Street West, for service in the Chapel on Thursday, August 18, 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery. | HUNTLEY, George Albert Eugene Suddenly after a short Iliness, at the | | | | | $1,850. IN CASH PRIZES Plus Free Draw for $100. in 10 door prizes This Week Only 2 JACKPOTS $200.00 Each BOTH MUST GO Increased to $300. in 52 Nos. or less PLUS $10. per line both gomes Early Bird game 7:45 sharp Guarenteed minimum $5 per line and $25 full cord. | | } { $150. Jackpot Game 20 regular games at $20. Double in 15 Nos. or less. Lost 5 games, $30. per gome. Admission $1.00 Bus service leaving King and Simcoe Street at 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, AUGUST 17 JUBILEE PAVILION KINSMEN BRING THIS Special Price Pass TO THE Friday, Aug. 19 | KINSMEN SUPER CAR BINGO AT THE PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Over $8,200 in prizes including New 1966 specified Car from dealer of your choice or $2,- 000 Cash. $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $1300 Big Snowball (55 nos.) $1,000 Smoll Snowball (52 nos.) $500 Regular games $450 Special games Don't forget to buy the economy pack for value ond save money. Plus 4 Early Bird Games (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 Many free and valuable door prizes. AMEN | Toronto East General Hospital, on Tues- day, August 16, 1966, George Albert | Eugene Huntley (of Prince Albert, Ont. | beloved husband of Marjorie Grice, dear! |father of Kenneth, Robert, Carol (Mrs. | 1G. Hughes) and Jane. Loving son of} | Mrs, G. W. Huntley of Whitby, and the | late George Huntley; dear brother of | | Verna (Mrs. P. Sanford), Gladys (Mrs. | , Ronald, Harold, Earl, Erma | (Mrs. F. Skinner), Jean (Mrs. 8. Hands- combe), and Joan (Mrs. W. Hillird). Also survived by five grandchildren, in his Sist year, Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in ; chanel on Friday, August 19, at 3 Interment Groveside Cemetery, |'Brooktin. Minister, Reverend H. A. Mel- low, (Visitors commencing 2 p.m. Wed- nesday.) | | | TWILLEY, Mary i In Osha General Hospital on Tuesday, | August 1966. Amy Mary Evans be loved wife of the late Henry Arthur) Twilley and dear mother of Mrs. Herold | Beamish (Margaret) and Mrs. Collin! }Parks (Ada-Ruth) both of Oshawa, in| her 80th year. Resting at Mclintosh- | Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King East. |Service in Christ Memorial Anglican | Church, Hillcroft and Méry Streets on Friday, August 19 at 2.0'clock, Interment Union Cemetery. Amy | st in the Princess Mar- " 'et Hospital, Toronto, Tuesday, August 1966, Jean WiIlis, beloved wife of | | Wintam Willis of Belleville, formerly of |Bloor Street West, Oshawa. Predeceased | by a son, John, dear sister of Mrs. Cath-| jerine Yendall, Mrs. Mary Mentgomery lof Larne, Northern Ireland; Joseph Pat- terson of Port Talbot, Wales, John Pai-| |terson of Bangor, Northern Ireland, | |Robert (Bob) Patterson, of Oshawa. Also} |survived by two grandchildren, Resting jat the Pinkston-Luscombe Funeral Home, Belleville. Service in St. Columba Pres- |byterian Church, 2 p.m., Friday, August | 119, WILLIS, J: Entered into WILSON, Richard W. At Fairview Lodge. Whitby, Ontario, on | Tuesday, August 16, 1966, Richard Wesley | Wilson, beloved husband of the late Annie| Birkeii, end dear father of Norrine (Mrs. | Albert Cooper), of Blackwater and ee (Mrs. Harry | Hutchison) of monton, 'Alberta; In his 89th year. jing at the Robinson Funeral Ch Brooklin. Service in the Chapel on T: > at 2.30 p.m. Interment Salem Cemete: 1OOF -- service by| Beethoven Ledge No. 165, In the chapel jon Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. day, August 18, | | Kindness beyond Price, yet | within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 __IN MEMORIAM YEO -- In loving memory of a dear | mother, Florence Yeo, who passed awa) August 17, 1956, | In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. | --Ever remembered by son Donald,| |daughter-in-law Doris and family. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions, | HAWA SHOPPING | CEN | 24 HOUR BHONE SERVICE | 728-6555 after hours 725-7928 | | | | | A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 CARD OF THANKS MITCHELL -- We would like to thank | neighbors and friends who helped us dur- ing and after the recent fire at our| |home. DEALING IN SERVICES? An ad In the| Susiness Service Directory brings extra ustomers at moderate cost. Telephone 23-3492 to place your ad. | F j Mother. --Jim and Mert Mitchell PATTERSON -- The family of the late | Mrs. Charlotte Patterson wish to. extend | ----$<--------=aeenceninnnentiommeme= |Our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to | our many relatives, friends, neighbors, | the Ladies' Auxiliary, Branch 322, Can-| adian Legion, Ajax and the Sherrin uneral Home for kindness and sym- pathy shown us in the loss of @ beloved --The Patterson Family | Stanley Hope, Ont., At Scarboro on Tuesday, August 16, 1966,| day for the theft of a toothbrush|Her surviving sons are, Cyril, \from a of Osh-| Beauford Croft; | for six months for stealing a|Ajax and Ronald of Uxbridge. | Short Pash ie Peguead 90 @ 4 2.70 4,00 ents were the late Ernest and |year-olds, 6 turiongs. ane nee : Annie Allison. She was in her |Famous et ane YOUTHS SENTENCED -- 49th year. She married Robert Sot! yHl,,Maxwel LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Thomas| Young in 1936 in Whitby. ane 1:16 2-5 Harding, 17, of Port} Mrs. Young is survived by oun LAAT In tbe was fined $25 Tues-|her husband and 14 children. omer pid Queen's elve' 54.60 eee Rhann, 4.30 4,20 i Z 7.20| Disembark, Double Dash, Direct Ac- tion, Wabush, Bachelor of Arts, Nearc- Oliphant, Delightful|tic Myth also ran. lope, Bush Hawk, Col. | Vitesse, Aberfoyle, |Eight--s2,200. Claiming three and four- also ran Povo wage 1-16 miles, | anish ancer, 18.70 8.40 4, of Osh-|Fourth -- $2,200, - Claiming three and|For Wyn, Kelly 4.90 rs |Those Who. Wait, Gomez 2.70 8.30 4.80 3.20) Time 1:48 45 4,30 3.30/ Vichalma, Oajestic Sal, 3.20| Acadian Flight me ran. store Friday. Grant|)Dereck and Rodney If Ids, 1 1-16 miles 16, also of Port! awa; grag ir omy and Ran-|o" ericxer' Ditttech Hope, was placed on probation|dolph of Wayne of |Piedall, Hernandez Mr. Goo, Her daughters are: Mrs. J. hie Tollke, StanS Kay, Beech Time,' Attendance: 5,668, Handle: $349,045. 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