Durham Region Newspapers banner

Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Dec 1966, p. 17

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

20---Real Estate for Sale 26--Apartments for Rent 26--Apartments For Rent 26--Apartmenis for Rent 31--Compact Cars for Sale 38--Coming Events SAVE $3,000 LUXURY HOME Brand new 4 bedroom, 2,400 aquare feet, 2 cor goroge, noturel stone nrepiows. ~~ tra large recreation room, wall to wall broadioom, Stone front, lerge ravine lot, Will accept i 5 home os ent. One mortgage for Salons e. Immediate posses- sion. 723-6541 SPLIT LEVEL, panelied tiving room, garage and 5 iy $18.500 Ch Cail gl 'ian P iige poiles mn calfe Real Estate. ; rm naa Metcalfe Real Estate. CRWATE. i? i206. Three-bedroom brick sement, new oll fur- -- y By kitchens immediate posses- sion. Low ment, low monthly pe ogg en pe Ay res a Blectric haat ond 6% per cent NHA . Make this @ desirable home, possession, Douglas J. M. Bullies 'Realtor, 723-1168. y F tad og X Siete SIXEROOM, two Available now. phone 728-6507. fa 23--Real Estate Wanted URGENT! Buy or rent in Oshawa, Whit- by, Ajax area. Large. firm transferring personnel into Ajox area, Requires homes immediately, Cash arranged immediately, Possession Feb- ruory, 1967. Call Mr, Lee, Toronto 487-3333, H. KEITH LTD, Realtor "One of Ontario's Largest Realtors". or Oshawa Office 725-4841 LISTINGS WANTED NOW SIBBY'S Reol Estate Ltd, 728-7576 URGENTLY REQUIRED Select city, home and rural property cash buyers. DON STRADESKI REAL ESTATE 63 King Street West 723-4651 Baa NEED OLDER TYPE home in cown- area but would consider other -- be moty it it price is right. Have bu' _ ty dey WENTWORTH MANOR FEAIUKES SPACIOUS SUITES AND BALCONIES LARGE WELL EQUIPPED KITCHENS LAUNDRY AND LOCKER ROOMS ON EACH FLOOR TWO ELEVATORS SEPARATE FURNITURE ENTRANCE FENCED IN PLAYGROUND CHILDREN'S PLAYROOM CLOSE TO CHURCHES SCHOOLS AND SHOPPING BUS SERVICE AT YOUR DOOR WITHIN EASY WALKING DISTANCE TO GENERAL MOTORS, RENT INCI UIDES HEAT HYDRO DRAPES STOVE and REFRIGERATOR PARKING THAT'S. NOT ALL $$$ CALL 723-8701 FOR SPECIAL MONEY-SAVING BONUS WENTWORTH MANOR 275 WENTWORTH ST, OFF PARK RD, S. $$ $$ START THE NEW YEAR By ae Ha nis hogy Bes 24--Stores, on 5,000 SQ. FT. of Floor Space in Downtown area Third Floor -- both passenger and Moving To GRENFELL SQUARE ~ SPECIAL BONUS TO EVERYONE MOVING IN JANUARY FREE @ HEALTH CLUB FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1, 2 and 3 bed-. rooms. Immedi- afte occupancy in modern apart- ment. building. Ideal for bache- lors. Families with children welcome. DIAL 723-2347 ROYALE APARTMENTS 1 ond 2 bedroom apartments. Avoilable anytime, To view please telephone 728-5282, ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun end Fiat Dealer in Volk ii hapale and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 ~~ AAR SPR Pe DLYYVEN SIiinke: Bachelor suite, with bed-sit- ting room, kitchen, private beth, with dining room and firplace, large kitchen, Call 942-2453 Pickering, for ap- pdintment. + VOLVO and PEUGOT % MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd, South Oshawa 728-0921 LARGE: one- and two = bedroom apart ments in sppariment building. Not. equip, ped. Near schools and my: Avail- able Janvary 1. Alax, 942-0) toed IR. two-room anarhnneh Al Also, room apartment on second floor, All fecliiter paid. 725-8608. 32---Trucks for Sale peuent W AUTO WRE co. Cars bought, 1s for sale. iron and metals bought, Bloor Street East, 725-2311, 33--<Automobiles Wanted FIVE-ROOM apartment, Avaliable Jan- vary 1, Telephone 723-181) mornings 9 8m, + 12 noon; evenings after 6 p.m. WHITBY, 3-room and bath, and apartment. Possession January |. tt heat, light and water Included, Perry Real Estate, 723-8123. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Appi Wayne Street, Apartment 9 any' inter Also one for $80 per month. WHITBY -- Large these - room apart ment, avaliable January 1, $80 imonthiy Includes heat and hydro, Telephone 668- 6127, ONE - BEDROOM Senremeo suit older floor silo], CARS WANTED Buying A New Cor? Sell your used cor to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 WANTED cars for Wrene No charge for towing, Telephone 728-4549, 34--Automobile Repair couple, Near possession, Heat, hydro, rv terial stove, refrigerator. a5 monthly. 723-952: TWO-BEDROOM apariment in private home, separate entrance and bath, Chil dren ne east Oshawa area, Tele 28-' 9942, Phone 7: 'hree-bedr FoR RENT -- 'com house, $115, For Januvery ie 1967, Adults prefer- red, Stove and frig, Retweogs re quired, 668-8755 after 5.00 p.m. TWO and three bedroom apartments. tin ite possession. Apply sleater Marland FRED STONE Brooklin Phone 655-3653 Motor Rebuilding Cylinder Reborin Pinfitting @ Resteoving Automatic Transmission Crankshaft and Valve Service 35--Lost and Found Ave. Ave, Apt, | 107 of FURNISHED two room apart: aa near downtown, Apply 195 Albert Street, BOWMANVILLE -- ireneereen of art LOST -- Black and white medium bullt hound, wearing collar, licence 101, Drop- er Township, in vicinity vi North Masson Street. (Reward), 723-453) BINGO $1,450.00 IN PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 Jackpots Nos. 52 and 54 ONE MUST GO $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 ot $20.00 Double in 15 Nos, or less Last 5 Games $30 per gaitie ADMISSION 50c_ Bus Service leaves King and Simcoe Streets at 7:00 and 7:15 p.m. The biggest prize money in the area for a 50c ment, \wull to wall br sae ator and stove, fot, New six- ole Ug mediate 36--Legal ONE-, TWO- and +ike anieetoms a ments in modern buliding, conralty" lo GET MORE FOR YOUR RENTAL DOLLAR CAVALIER APARTMENTS A lovely place to live, Modern and convenient, with electric heating. The features of this becutiful building must be seen to be appreciated. CALL 728-4283 for appointment or see Henry at 340 Marland Ave. cated, liye vs No children under 12. Telep ie 725-8876, ONE BEDROOM basement spart stove, frig, washer and dryer, Avallonle January |. Apply 1030 Revine Road. 728- 8508. wien cen eeesiteintinataisanciupcaiiesnenniitas APARTMENT for rent, Bloor Street East, heat and light supplied. Reasonable. Tele- phone 723-1671, THREE potted -- ee' pene entrance, parking. antenna, al! con- veniences, 8 a.m. + 5.30 p.m., telephone 725-1113; after 5.30 p.m. 728-0915. whitsy -- room apartineal, plied, balcony, Superintendent, a 5, 105 Craydon Road, Whitby. FOUR-ROOM apartment In private home, three-piece bath, heavy duty wiring, laun- dry room, Sener immediately. Tele dee TEL 25 A RP FIVE - ROOM apartment, electric. heating, stove and refrigerator, January 1. T 728-3546. > ROOM main floor apartment, very central, Immediate possession, $85 monthly, heat, light ant water wantin Call Perry Real Estate, 723-6123, MAPLE GROVE -- iwo-beureom apart: ment, heated, Immediate » Two children welcome, $80 "Tele phone 623-2488. 27--Rooms For Rent ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM Available in private home. Cali between 5 and 7 p.m. possession. monthly, NOTICE THE BOARD of TRUSTEES of The ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL for SCHOOL SECTION NUMBER 9, in The TOWNSHIP of WHITBY TAKE Notice thot The Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Seporate School for School Section Nuber 9, in the Township of Whitby on the 13th day of December, 1966 passed By-law Number Eight to authorize the borrow- ing of money by the issue and sale of a Debenture of the said Board in the principal amount of $107,000. 1, The purpose for which the money is to be borrow- ed is a floating indebted- ness to pay part of the cost of the construction of an addition to St. Paul's Sep- arate School consisting of 4 classrooms. 2. . The amount to be bor- rowed is $107,000 on the security of the said Deben- ture, which shall be a charge upon the school- admission charge. EVERY WEDNESDAY All Proceed to Charity. Jubilee Pavilion ies THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 27, 1966 a. 8. af the Northcutt-Smith Funeral Home. Funeral service was held at 2 o'clock this Srereere Interment Bowmanville ery. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 IN MEMORIAM of {the late Wesley Joyce, eee eee eee wails tie seiisal a was a dau- ghter of Mrs. Rachel J a rm a Deseronto, she received her ed-| drei ucation there. Married in Des- Funeral |eronto in 1935 she had been a the |resident of Whitby for 29 years. member Mrs. Seales was a of All Saints' Anglican Church and was very active in the work of the church. She was a mem- le, her gan | Der Of the Ladies' Guild, the Al- we oogras [tar Guild and the chor of the Predeceased by her husband in 1965, Mrs. Seales is survived 'Come-| bY her mother and a brother, William A, Joyce of Toronto. The funeral service was held at the W. C, Town Funeral Cha- pel, Whitby, at 1 p.m. today followed by interment in River- side Cemetery, Napanee. The pallbearers were Bert Twiddy, Ron Carter, Robert Catton, Douglas Joyce, Joseph Patterson and Arden Matthews. ARTHUR GEORGE ROSS The last surviving member FOREMAN -- A Christmas LL gl ie loving memory ® dear husband fain, Frank A, who passed away Feb. 194), Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, His weary triais and troubles past) noe attence he suffered in patience he tit God called him home to suffer no more. --lovingly remembered by wife and family. FOREMAN -- A Christmas tribute, In loving memory of a dear wife and mother iy Foreman who passed away April 1, 1966, if we hed all the world to give, To hear h And greet her at the door. But all we can do, dear mother, NEW KINSMEN BINGO No, 54-- $400. No. 50 -- $200. SEE SATURDAY'S AD EVERY TUESDAY 7:45 $1.00 ADMISSION 39--Notices We Nike to think when lite inf done, Wherever heaven may be, She'll be standing at the door Up there to weicome us, --Sedly missed by husband and children, MILLS -- In loving na ero ote mother and grandmother, El habeth yet Mills, who passed away on December 26, 1962. There is a sed but sweet remembr There is a memory fond and true; There is a token of affection, Mother, And @ heartache still for you. NEW YEAR'S EVE |s BALL At Dnipro Hell, 681 Edith St., one block east of Ritson and Bloor, Saturday, December 31, 8 p.m. Buffet, Refresh- ments, Bar, Door Prize, Noise- makers, Hots, etc, $5.00 per person, Ample parking, BIRTHS pre ins remembered oa ae ~ law Mai and grand- children Diene" end Bill. SCOTT -- In loving memory of @ dear husband and father, George |. Scott, who passed away December 27, 1945, bbs is no parting from those we ne" 'distance can divide; For today. in memory's garden We still walk side oY side. Lovingly remembered by his agri Nel- tle and family and grandchildren. SHERIDAN -- tn loving memory of @ dear feather and grandfather, John L. Shenae who passed away December 7, 1 br etigd remembered every day, missed @iong ae wey. eave br Martha, "|the former Mary of his family, Arthur George nd|Ross, of Columbus, died Dec. 24, at the Port Perry Commun- ity Memorial Hospital. The deceased, who had been in fail- ing health for two years, was in his 84th year. A son of the late Hugh and Elza Ross, the deceased was born on the Ross homestead at Columbus and received his education at Columbus. He took over the homestead in 1904 and farmed the property until his retirement in 1947, He was a member of Columbus United Church. Mr. Ross, who was predeceas- ed Dec, 19, 1966, by his wife, Ross, is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Harry Rae (Gladys) of Osh- Columbus add two grandchild- ren. Murray and Charles Ross net of Windsor. The funeral service was held George, |at the McIntosh - Anderson Fu- neral Home at 2 p.m. today. Interment was in Groveside Ce- metery, Brooklin. Rev. S. J. Hil- ler of Brooklin conducted the service, GORDON W. MATHESON The death occurred suddenly, Matheson, Edmundston, N.B., and the late William Matheson, the deceased riwas born at Riviere Du Loup, awa; a son, Frank D. Ross, of/of Dec. 23, at the family residence in Montreal of Gordon Wallace A son of Mrs. Matheson, of age Ave Ba rt fore and six "at The memorial service was held at the A Home at 1;30 p.m. fol- lowed by interment in Mount Lawn Cemetery, Rev. Dr. H, A. Mellow, minister of North+ minster United Church, con» bye the service. The pallbearers were Ted Me- Laughlin, Vernon Mc! Lorne Goodman, D. os, R, Johnston and J, Quail ARTHUR JOSEPH DORAN The death occurred suddenly at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, Ont, Dec. 24, of Arthur Joseph Doran, of 606 Mai Street, Oshawa, The de: who was visiting his daughter and son-in-law, was in his 8ist year.: A son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Joseph Doran, was born May 16, 1886, at Adolphustown, Ont., and was married June 19, 1916, at Trenton. A resident of Oshawa for 40 years, Mr. Doran was an em- ployee of General Motors for 4 En prior to his retirement n A member of St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church, he was a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus and had been active in the work of the organization for 57 years, Four years ago, at a testimonial dinner, he and his two brothers, Charles and William, were honored as the oldest members of one family in the Knights of Columbus in' North America. Mr. Doran is survived by his wife, the former Clotilda La- Morre; two daughters, Mrs. Kenneth McNaught (Dorothy) London, Ont, and Mrs. Robert Desrochers (Theresa) of Aurora, Also wt are a brother, babes orl of Belleville and six grandchil Rendon High Mass will be sung in the Church of St. Gregory the Great at 10 a.m. Dec. 28, by Rt. Rev. Paul Dwyer. Interment will be Resurrection Cemetery. The Oshawa Council of the Knights of Columbus will hold prayers at the Armstrong Fu- neral Home at 7:30 p.m. today. STANLEY MIARA In failing health for three years, Stanley. Miara, of. 138 Hastings Avenue, Toronto, died freight elevator services SEE: T. L. WILSON OSHAWA TIMES @ SAUNA STEAM ROOM "}Quebec and was married at Edmundson, N.B, A _ former resident of Oshawa, he lived in Toronto and Montreal for four years but had spent most of his life in New Brunswick. He Dec. 24 at the Toronto East General Hospital. He was in his 65th year, A son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Miara, the deceased was born Aug. 21, 1902, in Piven house property and prem- dren Diane and Bill, ises and any other real or personal property vested in the said Boord ond upon the separate school rates collectible by the said Apt. 111 SHELDIAN 82 PARK RD. N. 728-867 | SINGLE ROOM, furnished, tedies or gentiemen, extra kitchen facilities, free CRYDERMAN -- Carl and Bev (nee Burgess) are happy to announce the ar- rival of their @ ler on Saturday, Dec- ember 24, 1966 at the Oshawa General Hospital. The proud grandparents are Mr. WARD -- In loving memory of a dear aunt, Lillian Ward, who passed away December A loved one from us Is A voice we loved is still, A place is empty in our hearts, @ Oshawa"s Largest *, Suites 86 King Street East Phone 723-3474 WAREHOUSE FOR RENT. 9,000 feet. Heat, hydro. Loading dock, Central, 725-1423. FOUR - ROOM heated professional of fice for rent. Central downtown location. Reasonable rent. 725-8640. 25--Houses for Rent SIX ~ ROOM house at 259 Celine ores. pang og we centrally qunanadoneon oe in Whitby. Kitchen, bath, dining room, living room. Available January 15. Teleonere 668-8118, LARGE, seven-room home, in downtown area, with private drive. RE ve pos- session, $110 monthly. Call Bill Johnston, 72-1066, Sch Schofield-Aker Limited. SEVEN-ROOM HOME in north-end, close to schools, bus dig and hospital. | 25. 3071, ask for Mr. or Mrs. wintidal. Witt gg vel vege with low down- oor. jen-room » oll neat. 'eerene. central. ae | phone 728-177; FwORTOREY HOUSE for rent. Tae | phone 723-0575. me Storey. Gar ing Street, "Shoo monthly. eke ict THREE GEDROOM fous naar ee om te public schools. Ne Road Seeonse, THREE BEOROOM house. Fireplace, gas furnace. West Oshawa, immediate pos-| session. Telephone 723-2573. | SPACIOUS 2 bedroom iewer suite in| modern duplex, pelos = stove, frig., Only '8105 ra i cal Central Ontario Trust, 723-5221. HOW TO GET IT: If you do not find the fem you want in the Want Ads, piace a "Wanted" ad and get it! Dial 723-3492. ---- | 26--Apartments for Rent Regency Towers 349 MARLAND AVE. 725-2227 Premier 321 MARLAND AVE. 728-6722 @ French Provincial Kitchens ' @ Indoor Parking Available @ Outdoor Guest Parking 1 and 2 Bedroom Furnished Apartments For Rental Information please phone 723-5111 380-385 GIBB ST. "OSHAWA FINEST APARTMENTS INDOOR HEATED POOL COMFORT CONDITIONED Double windows for noise and draft control thermo- stat in each suite. OPEN 2-9 P.M. DAILY SAT. end SUN.'11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oshawa's largest apartment building offers the best fea- tures. Sauna Steam Both, 6' x 18' Balconies, 20' x 18' com- bination Living and Dining Rooms, 4 quick elevators, 2 Olde English Decor Lobbies. Bus stop at door, Model suite Broadioom by ANGUS GRAY- DON, Furniture by WILSON'S FURNITURE. PRINCESS ANNE APARTMENTS 1221 Simcoe St. N., 725-9934 Modern 1 and 2 bedroom partments, drapes, stove, frig and hydro supplied New- ly decorated. Balcony for each apartment, controlled entrance with elevotor ser- vice, storage and taundry facilitites on each floor, broadioom in halls, ample parking space, close to Shop- ping tre. Apply or tele- phone the obove numbers. TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT Large living room ond kit- chen, privote entrance and -bath, loads of storage room, free parking. Moin block in Whitby. 668-2861 FOR RENT or SALE 12 ROOM HOUSE 162 COLBORNE ST. EAST CAVALIER VISCOUNT DIPLOMAT AMBASSADOR @ 1 and 2 bedrooms @ stove @ réfrigerator @ broadioom in halls @ inter- com @ F.M. @ Balconies @ $99 and up @ Immediate possession, Close to shopping centre and all schools. 728-4283 Apt. 111 340 Marland |ELEAN, THREE-ROOM apariment. Pri- rave entrance, private bathroom and shower room. Partly heated garage, parking, Heat, hydro, water suppiled. im Mediate posession. o54-1020, MANSIONS 885 OXFORD STREET Within Walkin South Genera Distance Motors No damage deposit required @ Swimming Pool FM. Music and Inter Com. Two Bathrooms in all 2 & 3 bedroom suites Free Parking Model suite furnished by Wilson's Furniture Store MODEL SUITE OPEN 1-9 P.M. The first five families signing leases receive something special. 728-7942 For Prestige Living parking, close to north GM or hospitel. Telephone 725-8150. ATTRACTIVE bedsitting room with kitchen and laundry privileges. Parking. Close to transportation. Wilson and Olive area, Shift worker welcome. 574 Crerar Ave. ROOM FOR RENT, weekly or nee rates. Hotel restaurant, open till 12 p. nightly, Lunches and meals available " weekly rate if desired, Queen's Hotel, 67 Simcoe St. N. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING | room, private, newly decorated, New bed. Within waik- J distance of Oshawa Theeniog Centre, Telephone -- 728-3690. ROYAL HOTEL, ei, whitey, 7) Brock Street North. Rooms nightly or by the week, $12. Lag and cold water in each room. 668-5012. ROOM M FOR R RENT for gentiema: TV upplied, -- facilities if desired. Ftenone 723-167) Board, 3. The Debenture is to be dated November 1, 1966, is to bear interest ot the rate of 542% per annum payable semi-an- nually on May 1 and No- vember | in each year of the currency of the Deben- ture ond is to be repay- able in instalments of prin- cipal on November | in the years 1967 to 1986, as follows: Principal Yeor Amount Principal Year Amount TWO SINGLE Cedroamne fully equipped |kitchen to share, Suit two business ladies, Telephone 725-1918, 28--Room and Board SINGLE ROOMS and BOARD Apply: 25 Division St. COLBORNE STREET EAST, 57 -- Room, board, for gentleman to share. Close to 1967 $3,000 1968 3,000 1969 3,000 1970 4,000 1971 4,000 1972 4,000 1973 4,000 4,000 5,000 5,000 1977 $5,000 1978 6,000 1979 6,000 1980 6,000 1981 7,000 1982 7,000 1983 1984 1985 1986 F. J. Moloney, Secretary 35--Lost and Found north GM, central to 30--Automobiles For Sale LA CONTESSA APARTMENTS @ Entrance controlled by closed circuit TV Free hydro and electric heat. Souna Bath Swimming Pool Rec Room Fabric Draperies Close to shopping, school ond churches. VISIT "LA CONTESSA" 140 Nonquon Road 725-1481 @ FOR RENT e@ Apts. Houses, Rooms, Room and Board, Office Hours: Tues. to Fri. 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m, Sat. 'til 3 p.m. 55 Bruce St. 728-1070 LANDLORD'S ASSOCIATION | REGENT ARMS Immediate Occupancy One and two bedroom apart- ments, close to Oshawa Shop- ping Centre. Adults only. 723-6455, 723-6944 Between 6:00 and 9:30 p.m. DOWN---$30 MO. 59 - 61 models your choice! BILL BENNETT MOTORS 484 King W. 723-0371 MORE CASH Paid for Good Clean Cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 co AM ® BINGO DRIPRO HALL EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M All regulor games $10 Share the Wealth Jackpot $150. 56 Nes. or $20 Consolation Good service for greater attendance. FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Coir Bloor and Edith Sts. ; JOHN R. GRIFFIN, 434 Austin Court, Sahowe: will not be ible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone on or after this date December 23, 1966] 5 without my written consent --John R. oritin| © "Your RAMBLER Dealer' NICOLS Motors Limited On Highway No. 2 Just West of Thickson Rd. Whitby 668-3331 MERCEDES BENZ TORONTO 100 DAVENPORT ROAD AT BAY 927-5030 CONVERTIBLE TOPS Nylon $89.00 up Repairs to all makes of cars. Antique upholstery ond re- storation. BILL'S CUSTOM AUTO TRIM 409 Broek St. S., Whatby Days 668-8101 Eve. 655- ars x Ka] | PONTIAC Parisienne, two door hi lop, power steering, automatic, Va. res tease) Uniroyé! master tires, radio, rear speaker, A-1 shape, $1,795. Tele 722-8846. BLOOR STREET Bachelor suite, with bed-sit- Ing room, kitchen, privete both. Also three bedroom apartment with dining room and fireplace, large kitchen. Call 942-2453 Pickering, for eppointment, LIENS PAID OFF. We trade up, down. Choose from over 60 cars. No down Meret Ltd, 728. four a hardtop, al ceandition Telephone 723-5997 after $ p. cava cars, '3's Terms Soa and rerel goed used r accepted. » B. Moter Seles, 60° Several ig TIMES Classified ACTION ADS for RESULTS Telephone . 123-3492 for all other departments 723-3474 Open Monday - Friday 8:00. a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday ; 8:00 a.m. to. 12:00 p.m, grandchild of Mrs. Howard Feley.of Bow- menville and the 19th Lag child of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Viek Oshawa. KELLINGTON -- Billi and Caro! (nee Ostrander) are to announce the arrival of a son, John William, 6 Ibs., 14 oz, at the Oshawa Generel Hospital on Saturday, Dec. 24, 1966. Sincere thanks fo Dr, Sanderson and fourth floor staff. SPENCER -- To Bill and Sylvie (nee Bilenduke) @ son, William Charles, on Thursday, December 1966, at Osh- awa General Hospital. WONNACOTT -- At Ale . hospital, the Wonnacott e * ra. special gift at Ae Aa Christ- s Day. Roberta Lynn arrived weighing 7 Fibs. M ozs, Thrilled parents ere Bob end Shirley (nee Elliott). A living doll for sisters Christine, Laurie and Cynthia. Ben bk received DEATHS DORAN, Arthur Joseph Entered into rest in London, Ont., on Saturday, December 24, 1966, Arthur Joseph 'an, beloved husband of Clotil- de Le Morre, father of Mrs. Kenneth Me: Neught (Dorothy) of London, and inn. Robert Desrochers (Theresa) of Aurora, and brother of William ot Belleville, in his 8ist year. Resting et remstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with Requiem High ne in St. Gregory's ¢ Wed- December i$ Tuesday et 7.30 p.m.) MacGILLIVRAY, Sarah 2. Newoastie, Ont., on Sunday, Decem- ber 25, 1966, Sarah MacGillivray, eged 85 years; wife of od late gost Mac ppg st of Vera (Mrs. rt Carr), RR 1, Gormley, Resting at yg Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowman- ville, Service In the chapel on Wednes- oy Flt 1 o'clock. Interment Aurore Cemetery. MIARA; Stanley Entered in rest in. Toronto East Gen- eral Hospital on Saturday, 24, 1966, Stanley Miara, beloved Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Miere and brother of la, in his 65th year. Rest- ing at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa. Funeral service in the chapel, Tuesdey, 27, at 2.30 p.m. Inter- ment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Oshawa, ROSS, Arthur George At Port Perry Hospital on Saturday, De- cember 24, 1966, Arthur George Ross of Pty a beloved husbend the late ghd and loving father of ", rk Rae (Gladys) of Oshewe i D. Ross of cee. ox . Service in be A 2, iverside Cemetery, Napanee. Min- LOW Egnaty (Mae) pocenned Hospital, Willowdale, 1966, Egnaty (Mac) Shed- lowich In nie" 74th year, beloved husband of Nina Loseombe Wilson (184 Roslin Ave., Toronto) and soar father of John of Newmarket et and Frank of Agincourt, Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson yoy > chapel on Weaweds _ 2 vden"' i jay a inters Cemetery. VANDERKOOI, Heather Suddenly at we ne! , on ing at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow- manvilie, Service in the chapel on Tues- day at 2 o'clock. Interment Oshawe Union Cemetery. PAY FOR HUSH LONDON (CP) -- The British airports authority is considering giving a quietness bonus to air- lines which make an effort to reduce the noise level of air- craft using London's Heathrow airport, Which never can be filled. lyn, Paul end children, LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements _ and floral ofrangements for all occasions, OSHAWA ag CENTR' 24 Hour thon Service 728-6555 After hours 725-7928 A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS For courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF MRS. MARY HOGG The memborial service for Mrs. Mary Hogg, who died, at the Oshawa Genera] Hospital, -|Dec, 23, in her 63rd year, was obeld at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Dec. 24. The service was conducted by 'Rev. G. W. C. Brett, mini- ster of Knox Presbyterian s.| Church. Interment was in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were R. Green, Walter Cowan, Richard Rollo, William Livingstone, Sr., William Livingstone, Jr. and Russell Hogg. MRS. E. WASILTSCHIKOW Following a short sickness, the death occurred Dec. 25, at the Oshawa General Hospital, of Mrs. Ewdokia Wasiltschikow, of 109 Barrie Avenue. She was na her 82nd year. Born April 1, 1885, in Russia, the deceased came to Oshawa m|from Ohio a year ago. She was a member of the Slavic Church of Evangelical Christians and December | Baptists. Predeceased by her husbnad John, in 1948, Mrs. Waliltschik- ow is survived by a daughter, est | Mrs. A. Ghersini (Culdea) of Oshawa; a son, Nicholas, of on Cleveland Ohio and eight grandchildren. The funeral service was held in the Slavic Church of Evan- gelical Christians and Baptists, at 10 am. today, Interment was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. Jan Dovgalew conducted @'the service. FUNERAL OF JAMES BISHOP The funeral service for James val Bishop, 40 Simcoe Street North, «who died Dec. 22, at the To- ronto General Hospital was held at 11 a.m. Dec. 24, at the Mc- Intosli-Anderson Funeral Home. The service was conducted by Rev. John K. Moffat, minis- ter of Simcoe Street United Church. Interment was in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Arthur Bishop, Vernon Stapley, Donald Welsh, John Chiplick, Gervin Denault and Lorne Crowells, \ Lovingly hac by niece Mari. was a lumber broker. Mr. Church, Montreal. line McLaughlin; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Howard Robinson (Joan) of Guelph and Mrs. onto and a son, Regina. Robert, of Matheson was an ad- herent of Mount Royal United The deceased is survived by his wife, the former Ida Made- Allan Chapman (Donna) of Tor- Prior to mov: to nine years ago, he had Teed 4 Oshawa for 29 years. The deceased, who was single, is survived by a sister, Angela. The memorial service was held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m. today, In- terment was in Mount Lawn Cemetery. Rev. John Porter, minister of Westminster United Church, conducted the service, \ L--~44--46 Ex. 48-50 TO SIZE 50! By ANNE ADAMS A GENE ROUSLY CUT APRON is a treasure in any kitchen! Sew this back-button- ed style (no strings!) in bright cotton. Gift idea, too. Printed Pattern 4920: Wom- en's Sizes Small (36, 38); Me- dium (40, 42); Large (44, 46); in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add 3c. sales tax. Print plain- ly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., 60 Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ont. lively: school, sport, career, lamor styles, all sizes, extra Titares in new Fall. - Winter Pattern Catalog. Clip coupon OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS GO-GO SUIT! . By ALICE BROOKS ... . Warm, practical, smart as suit or separates! Choose vivid color, new. Spring pastels. Girls, teens, everybody loves knit suits -- especially this one with cable - trimmed panel, pleated skirt. Pattern 7336: sizes 6-14 included. THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West, Toronto 1, Ontario. Ontario residents add 2c sales tax. Print plainly. PAT- TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD- RESS. 210. MOST BBAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! Knit, crochet fashions, afghans, quilts, embroidery, toys, gifts, Two Free Patterns. Send 25c to- FALL's 130 BEST. DESIGNS) day. 12 remarkable heirloom quilts -- complete patterns in color in Museum Quilt Book 2. Quilt-. ing motifs. Send 60c. in. Catalog -- choose one free pattern, 50c. Send also for Quilt Book 1 -- 16 complete patterns. 6c,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy