26 THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Wednesday, March 1, 1967 27--Rooms for Rent |30--Automobiles for Sale 37--Auction Sales 38--Coming Events 26--Apartments for Rent 26--Apartments for Rent OFFICE GIRL WANTED to nished apartment with one other girl in You Will Enjoy Regal Living im our spacious suites PRINCESS ANNE APARTMENTS FEATURE, personalized serv- ice, indoor pool, sauna room, large balconies, ample park- ing, full time manager plus many other extras. Visit Our Model Suite Open Daily 2 p.m. till 9 p.m. Sat. and Sun. 11 a.m. till 7 p.m. PRINCESS ANNE APARTMENTS 1221 Simcoe St. N. 725-9934 BACHELOR APARTMENT for Suit one or couple. Telephone after P.m. 725-9161. rent. apartment building, $38.75 monthly. /|9 728-4084, 7|LARGE SINGLE ROOM in Whitby for|c clean gentieman. -Telephone 668-4870, $e THREE-ROOM, unfurnished new home. Telephone 725-7497. self-con- tained apartment, on main floor of @ LARGE ROOM oF room and board for lady. Lunches packed, meals. Telephone 576-1244. monthly, very central. 725-5223. 728-9558. WHITBY -- Modern, two-bedroom spart- ment In elght-plex building, refrigerator and stove, balcony, heat, hot water, $125 BASEMENT apartment, Private entrance. Heat ant\hydro. Bus at door. Telephone ROOMS FOR RENT, $10. and $12. week- yy Apply Queen's Hotel, 67 Simcoe Street | North. LARGE panelled furnished bed-sitting room for one or two girls in two-bathroom home. Parking, laundry and kitchen facilities. Telephone 728-9279 after 5. share fur-|18 Buckingham Avenue or %3 FORD Galaxie 5 $1,050 or best ate Very good condition. Telephone 623- 1959 BUICK, good condition. 762. "61 CHEVROLET Bel Air, four-door, six new plates, ylinder, standard, radio, 675. Telephone 655-3492. 62 PONTIAC ----, VS auto. matic, payment. $55 per month Cleence sax. Wellman's, 726-7351. {LIENS PAID OFF. We | Trade ria eden. Choose from over 60 cars. No di ment. Gus Brown Motors Ltd. 98. Fas. radio above average. No Apply 59 telephone 725- 500, _V-8 hardtop, AUCTION SALE Property .of MR. STOUGHTON, 644 ce Crt., Oshawa, will be sold at Stirtevant's Auction Hall, 33 Hall St., Oshawa, Sat., March 4 at 12:30 p.m. wn| Wiking stove (1 year old), re- frigerator, 15 cu. ft. deep freezer (4 years old), Viking washing machine (5 months old), lamps, Lawn-Boy (3 THREE - ROOM apartment, Beal ed. Adults only. Abstainers. Heat to 12 noon, 5 p. Drive, side Seer. broadioom, drapes, stovi heat, Ist. Telephone refrigerator, water supplied. Aga | between 9 on +7 p.m. 68 McMillan WHITBY -- Two bedroom apartment with water supplied. Available March 668-4363, i~|FURNISHED housekeeping room with ind | sinks very central, women only. Tele- 1954 METEOR, transportation, $75. Telephone 728-1322. '67 plates, radio, good years old), coffee table, Telco Master tiller (9 months old), phone 725-9559. TWO furnished housekeeping rooms for 31---Compact Cars for Sale tools, rugs 6' x 15', 8' x 12', 12' x 15', lined wall to wall single gentleman or married couple. Apply 319 Ritson South or telephone 723- e, | 6363 after 5.30. ATTRACTIVE bed-sitting room for lady. Sink and refrigerator. Close to hospital THREE - floor apartment, $75., includes Pine Ave. Telephone 725-5363. THREE-BEDROOM apartment, on Motors main office. For call 723-8771. FURNISHED BACHELOR suit one or two, central. 8245. ROOM self-contained -- hydro, refrigerator and stove. Apply 396 Col-|Phone 7: borne Street East, next door to General appointment, apartment, Telephone 725- and buses. Telephone 728-1914. ae FURNISHED bedrooms, separate cook- ing and laundry conveniences, sult one or Ugh Ago ilad 604 Oxford Street, Tele- Two Lane. ROOMS, furnished, wi with kitchen a toilet, private entrance, | laundry facilities, dryer free. | King - Division. Telephone 728-2805. LARGE furnished housekeeping room, bath, sion March 18. 723-7500. BACHELOR BASEMENT unit, one room, refrigerator, stove, all conveni- ences, parking, private entrance. Hos. private bathroom, for one or two gentle: | men. Apply 66 Park Road South. WHITBY. Furnished room, all conven- ilences, central location. Telephone 668- pital area, suit business person. Posses- 5176. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, heated. Telephone 668-6980. available i March 1, south end of Whitby, top floor, |,/9h housekeeping, TWO ROOMS, completely furnished, of including refrigera- tor, stove and television, central, one geriemen only. $15 weekly. Telephone 3 apartment, After 5 p.m. 725-9820. ONE- Ane Two - WARM single room for lady. Ciean, ued semi-private entrance. Rea- sonable. Six minutes from four corners. Plata Bad 725-5227. COLBORNE EAST. | Large room, refrigerator, sink, rangette and dishes, business girl only. Private home. 13 Telephone 723-1612. ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkswagen Repair ond Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 _ drapes, dining room suite, 2 bedroom suites, telephone desk, chrome suite, many more articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash, Myles King, auctioneer, 725- 3039. SUNNYSIDE BINGO TWO JACKPOTS 53 and 55 $500. in 52 Nos. or less $200. 38--Coming Events In announced Nos. * VOLVO and PEUGOT | se MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 2--Trucks for Sale - Farlined [1930 GMC half ton. A real work horse. Licence V0775. Wellman's 728-7351. 3--Automobiles Wanted _ JAYCEES BINGO ments uu ely $100. 725-7846 or iseasre For Prestige Living LA CONTESSA APARTMENTS 1.|TWO ROOMS for rent, one private, one to share, In private home, close to res TBY -- Two bedroom petals location, adults only. T 668: house, taurant and most industries. Telephone | 668-6383. TWO - ly heated, drapes. Centrally located. Baby welccme. Appl: z Mill Street, Apt. 4 or 723-3295, refrigerator, stove, FURNISHED bed - sifting room and) BEDROOM apartment, electrical-|fully equipped kitchen, all facilities sup- piled, suit ene or working couple. 343 y| Ritson Road North. 723-4817. ACHELOR apartment for 28--Room and Board | able February 1. Telephone aie fmt if desired, very central, avail- 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 Admission 50c Two Jackpots 53 and 58 AJAX -- Large one and two Entrance controlled by closed circuit TV Free hydro and electric heat Sauna Bath Swimming Pool Rec Room Fabrice Draperies Close to shopping, school ond churches. VISIT "LA CONTESSA" 140 Nonquon Road 725-1481 to schools and shopping. Telephone Aja: 942-0130. apartments. In apartment putiding. 'close SINGLE ROOMS *| and BOARD THREE-ROOM unfurnished children, Gliddon Ave. TWO-BEDROOM apartment: apartment, private bath, heavy wiring, parking. No To be seen 6-10 p.m. at 208 Apply: 25 Division St. Telephone 723-6134 or 723-9358. immediately. 291 Marland Ave Apt. 107. ROOM AND BOARD for gentiemen, cen- MOTOR CITY AUTO WRECKERS K, SUMERSFORD LTD. Base Line South of Courtice Phone 728-3261 Motor City Auto Wreckers owned and operated by Kenneth Sumersford Ltd. ONE MUST GO $500 IN 50 NOS. or LESS $200 trally gelling large clean room, home FOUR-ROOM apartment on main floor. Private bath, heat, water, stove and re- frigerator included in rent. Street. Telephone 725-3938. TWO-BEDROOM = apartment vate bath. Immediate possession. with _pri- Chil 728-3876 after 5:30 68 Wayne dren welcome. Apply 206 Roxberough or cooked meals. Apply 147 Brock Street East or pasion 725-2938. ROOM AND BOARD for gentleman, good | home be ve anes packed. Apply 148) Ritson Road Sou | -;ROOM AND SOARE for professional) lady, non-smoker. Rossland. and tieie | area 576-2345, LARGE THREE-ROOM newly decorated, private entrance, four- a5 monthly. Telephone 728-6036 after 6. apartment, piece bath, parking, suitable for couple, ROOM AND BOARD or lust room. for| gentlemen, Near south General Motors. | Two - private entrance. Heated and hydro In- or 723-3211. ROOM apartment, self-contained, luded, $75 monthly. Telephone 725-5494 teleph Ly 1 aa Prep menrasra EE dh Ritson Rd. South or telephone WANTED: Cars and trucks for wrecking. lo charge for towing. Telephone 728-4549 LARGE ROOM to share, sine pone anytime. Robert Nichols. i ART ROBINSON CARS WANTED Best cash prices in town. Scrap or wrecking purposes. All hours. 725-3176 Ae 50 Wayne St. In announced Nos. $25 Consolation Prize $10 per line both games $175 Jackpot ~ $20 per line. $75 full card 20 Regular $20 games pay double in 17 Nos. or less. Five $30 Games Close to Fittings and bus stop home 728-1941, ONE - refrigerator. Children welcome, monthly. Telephone 725-8493 or 725-8088. DREW STREET, 74 -- Three or ROYALE APARTMENTS 1 and 2 Bedroom Suites Available OVERLOOKING GREEN PARK For comfort and convenience see these all electric apart- ments. Located neor schools nd shopping, with direct bus route into town, Extra large balconies ond closet space. To view anytime eall: 728-5282 ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOM Available in private home. Call between 5 ond 7 p.m. 82 PARK RD. N. 728-867 | $105 MONTHLY. Two - meni rooms, furnished, central, adults er work- BEDROOM apartment, stove ys $ two Ing couple, or three Individuals. No chil- 29--Weanted to Rent EXECUTIVE quires a three- or preferably a four-bed-| room house to rent, north end. Phone) 576-0721, 9 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. dren. s. treet oi WANTED -- Cars, trucks, farm tractors cooked Is 251 Bruce Stre A for wrecking. Free estimates. Parr Auto Wreckers, Enniskillen, 263-2508. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO, Cars | bought, parts for sale. Iron and metals moving Into Oshawa, re-| | bought 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. SHAW AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars Iron and metals ipeoent 89 Bloor Street East, 725-2311. ought, parts for sale. Early Bird Game 7:45 P.M, EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday apartment, two bathrooms, General Motors. Telephone 723-8200. eretor and laundry facilities. Close lo shopping and transportation. Adults only. Apply 286 Saguenay Avenue, Apt. 7. TWO - ROOM basement apartment, com: pletely furnished. Suit two gentlemen working couple, Apply 482 Cromwell Avenve. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, free hydro, heat, refrigerator, stove and drapes. ee April 1. Telephone 725-4858, one and two-bedrot apartments, fur- nisied or unturnished heated. $75 te $90. Telephone 668-48 NEWLY peat Sade floor apart- ment, one bedroom, lece bath, re- frigerator and_ stove, Private erirshce, TO SUBLET, very clean two-bedroom with swim- ming pool, Five minutes walk to south TWO - BEDROOM apartment In medium sized apartment building. Stove, refrig- 30--Automobiles for Sale |34 Aut bile Repair nee | Rebuilt Transmissions | GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP 576-2610 Oshawa Transmisz'on Service 1175 Nelson Street WANTED Good eleon local ears for 24 HOUR TOWING RUSSELL'S TEXACO King St. E. and Darlington Class A licenced mechanie. Open Daily 7-11 also weekends, 723-0851 ofter hours call 623-7354 cash. MORLEY STALKER MOTORS King West 137 723-8311 723-6322 Parking. monthly, 728-6246. TWO-BEDROOM basement apartment, private entrance and bath, $95 monthly Includes all utilities, laundry aciiitien, Available March 6. Telephone 723-1036. THREE-ROOM self-contained apartment, round floor, stove, refrigerator, TV out- let, private, entrance, Say located, $75 monthly. Telephone 7: apart-| Days 668-8101 CONVERTIBLE TOPS Nylon $89.00 up FRED STONE Brooklin -- 655-3653 REBUILT ENGINES 6 CYL, Exchange Price as Lowas $165.00 8 CYL. Exchange Price as Lowas $200.00 Repairs to all makes of cars. Antique upholstery and re- storation, BILLS CUSTOM AUTO TRIM 409 Brock St. $., Whitby 1 Eve. 655-4575 it In modern buliding, reirigerater and stove supplied, centrally loca @ FOR RENT e@ Apts. Houses, Rooms, Room ond Board. Office Hours: Tues. to Fri. 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat 'til 3 p.m. LANDLORD'S ASSOCIATION 55 Bruce St. 728-1070 REGENT ARMS Immediate Occupancy One ond two bedroom apart- ments, close to a -h hee Centre. Adults on "793-6455 - 723-0944 Between 6:00 and 9:30 p.m. after March 15. Telephone 725- 8088. WHITBY -- Two - bedroom sates with broadioom, drapes, fridge, heat ie water ere "available March 1. Tel 668-436. TWO - BEDROOM Same bulit-In stove and refrigerator, drapes, park- Ing available, located In Elgin Court. Adults only. Telephone 723-4948, Rebuilt Transmissions Guaranteed Workmanship. Transmissions are Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Guaranteed. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 038 Simcoe St. N. 728-7339 Exchanges. All Work -- 576-2610 -- Oshawa Transmission Service 1175 Nelson Street. BOWMANVILLE -- Four-room, Nagy ea apartment on beautiful treed | Re- frigerator and stove. Available immedi- ately. Telephone 725-8576. SUBLET -- _ two-bedroom apartment, refrigerator and stove, free health club, recreation hall, swimming pool. Telephone 728-5620. ONE-BEDROOM apartment, separate bath and entrance, stove and refrigerator, $75. monthly. Telephone 725-4145, 38 Brock Street West. LUSANNE VILLA 330 GIBB STREET Exciting prestige building. Centrally located, electrically heated. Roomy breakfast nook and kitchen. Tennis court ond barbeque. NEW BUILDING One, two or three bedrooms now available. Mala Glen opartments, 835 Oxford St. Free hydro, free moving. Now open for inspection. o 725-0657, 728- MODERN, TWO-BEDROOM apartment, in quiet hor aalllag area. All conveni- ences, pal aie Pool. Tele- Phone 723-0770 after 4 LARGE, one - bedroom apartment in apartment building, refrigerator, stove, po ihald Ser, a0 fret pelhing: $95 monthly. ne reet East. Telephone 725-1551 or 723-7011 ie PICKERING -- thi Private entrance, Phone 942-1955. WHITBY -- Two- and three - apartments In modern bullding. eed erator, stove, swimming pool included. Available now. 668-3141. irtment, ree-room Private bathe Tele- MORE CASH _ | TOWING SERVICE OSHAWA 24-HOUR SERVICE 728-7711 Also Used Cars for Sale Paid for Good Clean Cors. | Trade up or down. Liens paid. |34. A--Auto Upholstery DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 1965 Corvette Black Coupe, power brakes, power windows, FM-AM radio, power antenna. Retractable steering wheel. 300 nee 327 OSHAWA AUTO TRIM All types of custom upholstery Tractor and Truck Seat Covers [36--Legal Head Linings etc. Auto Seat Covers ete. Convertible Tops etc. 62 Bond St. W. (at Church) 725-8042 peed trar FOUR-ROOM = apartment, --laund: it, freezer, fenced in backyard. Private driveway, Central. Also furnished bed- sitting room, stove and refrigerator. 204 Drew Street. SUBLET. two-bedroom apartment, stove ol refrigerator. Damage deposit pre Pho! 508 S96 NICELY FURNISHED apartment, ree- sonable, three rooms and bath, Private entrance and parking. Telephone 2878. WHITBY. Modern _three-room heated apartment, stove, refrigerator, TV an- tenna, hot water, parking, laundry facil- ities, $75 monthly. Adults only. 668-6543. WHITBY. One - bedroom apartment in modern apartment building, appliances 9 supplied. Close to bus stop. Cail Apt. 6, 105 Craydon Road, Whit' PARK ROAD SOUTH, jas Street area, five-room apartment, $70 monthly, children welcome. Telephone 725-5666. ONE, two, vs partments, modern buliding, cantrally. Hoye inter- com. No children under 12. 725-8876. 24 COLBORNE STREET WEST. two furnished rooms, kitchen privileges ar- ranged: Young "fg men preferred. Telephone 723-49: ONE- OR TWO-bedroom apartment, tgs or two children welcome, woman in same building will care for children of working parents. Telephone 728-8378. WHITBY. Three-room and bath,. s floor furnished apartment, heat, light and water supplied. Call Perry Real Estate, 723-8123. 723-4864, RAMBLER SALES -- SERVICE and PAINT ie hg Used bare to finance WHITBY -- 668-3331 t top, good running shape. $260. Telephoi Whitby 668-6445," ae good, body ad $125. or best offer. Whitby 668-6255. dla radiator', all car parts. els our opal Courtice Wreckers, 723-523 1966 IMPALA, --. door hardtop, V-8 automatic, power steering, brakes. Radio etc. Boe ae top condition. Tele- Late Auto | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors and others having claims against the estate of CARL HENRY SHORTT, who died at Oshawa, February 6th, 1967, are requested to send NICOL? MOTORS LTD. porticuare of such claims to 1959 PONTIAC Parisienne, 2-door, hard-| the 16th day of March, 1967, after which date the Estate will be distributed having re- gard only to claims that have been received. AND OTHERS he undersigned, solicitors for he Executrix, on or before MARKS AND McNEELY, Solicitors, 17 King St. East, OSHAWA, Ontario. Phone 1964 SHEVROLET station wagon, V4 283 moter, standard . 30,000 miles. $1,400 t cash. 623-7204, MAIN FLOOR -- two-room unfurnished apartment. Private entrance and bath. Free parking. Available March 1. Tele. phone 723-6549. TWO-BEDROOM apariment in modern beds gid on Lansdowne Drive, heat, stove, ee and parking included, pe monthly. 728- THREE ~- ROOM furnished apartment, suitable for one or two girls, newly dec- orated, all conveniences, $80 monthly. 295 Arthur. Telephone 728-2753. 27--Rooms for Rent anna unfurnished partment, Available April 1. Telephone 725-2131. Suit wo working couple. KITCHEN, bedrooms, for one or two gentlemen. Apply at 62 Aberdeen Street. FURNISHED room for rent. Telephone '58 JAGUAR, 3.4 tite good motor tires, 1961 one or two ef very oon ot take older smal a on trade. Privately. owned. 723-2573 1 a. SL aoa 95S WILLYS JEEP stationwagon, new motor, ye eee tion ly geod. Tele- CHEVROLET 'stationwagon, new Condition! Telephone V-8, automatic, motor good, bod $150 cash. Telephone 723-6574, y 1 Pele tics WHITBY. Modern two-bedroom _ apart- ment in six-plex, refrigerator and stove. Telephone 668-6935. owe nae housekeeping room cooking privileges. Good emilee, win son-Olive area. Telephone 728-443 pend BLOCK from shopping centre. Two- bedroom basement «seid ole elght- plex, stove, refrigerator, no damage deposit. Available April 1, $100. im 3194. Er Two BEDROOM apartment, drapes, stove, refrigerator. No damage deposit. One child welcome. Available March 15. Perk Plaza Apartments, 170 Park Rd. South, 723-8844. FURNISHED BACHELOR apartment, ground floor, Cental location. monthly or $18 weekly includes heat,| hydro, "arian: onl = only. Imme- Glate possession. $96--NEAR rn a SOPPING Cen- tre. e-bedroom Modern __ building. One-bed: apartment, living room, dinette, refrig- erator and range. Available April 1. Adults. 723-2570. PURNISHED two-room apartment, near downtown, for oy or two adults. Apply 195 Albert classified to reach the finder. Dial 723- 3493. today. FURNISHED double room, suit tw ladies or gentlemen, use of kitchen, free parking, central. 728-6187. | 196, =~PONTIAC Needs mechanical repair, best offer. Te! 725-2! '1 VOLKSWAGEN van, or, man's. Parisienne hardtop. will sell for 549. brand new All interested parties take no- held at Drive in the city of Oshawa, on the 12th day of March, o'clock, phone 723-0 electing trustees for the ce- metery known as the Port Oshawa v2 mile east of the Oshawa lao tC en eg CHEVROLET impaia, 2-door hard-| harbour, dated at Oshawa the rough ice that a meeting will be 826 Bessborough 967 at the hour of 4 for the purpose of Cemetery, situated at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15 P.M. end Returning after Bingo ehildren under 16 not admitted Monster $25 Consolation Prize. $10 per both games $150 Jackpot $20 PER LINE $50 FULL CARD 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. Children under 16 not admitted Monster: BIRTHS BEER -- Bill and Bonnie (nee Foster) are thrilled with their 7 Ib, 14 oz. baby boy, born Saturday, February 25, 1967. Bradley Stephen Is a joy to his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Biel of Whitby and Mr. and Mrs. Greenbank. Special oka 0 ic 'erent and 4th floor nurses. LOVELL -- Robert and Dorothy are happy to announce the arrival of Tim- othy James, 9 Ibs. 10 ozs., born Tues- day, February 28, 1967, at Oshawa Gen- Robbie and Judy. TASSEY -- David and Sandra (nee Lesnick) wish to announce the arrival of their son, Scott George, 7 Ibs. 10 ozs., Tuesday, February 21, 1967, at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital, Burlington, Ontario. First grandson Mr. and and Mrs, George Tassey of Willowdale, Ontario, A brother fer Trisha. ] TERRY -- At last Steven Michael has arrived. A 7 pound, 4 ounce brother for j Gunt, on Sunday, February 26, 1967 at the Oshawa General Hespital. Proud|: parents are Milton and Kay (nee Fowler). Special thanks te Or. Mc- Ilveen, and 4th floor statt. " VEATHS |_ BOOTH, |. Edward |Retired postmaster of Pickering. | After a prolonged Illness, at the Oshawa |General Hospital, on Tuesday, February |4 | 28, 1967, 1. Edward Booth, of 142 Pine|} | Street, Whitby, member of Doric Lodge, |AF and AM, Pickering. Beloved husband |{ |of Lula Macpherson. Dear brother of Douglas of Stouffville. Predeceased by!) John, James, William and Mrs. Thrisk | (ida). Resting at. the W. C. Town neral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the Chapel on Friday, March 3 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, Oshawa. | Minister Rev. $. Armstrong. Visitors 7 p.m. * BUCKLEY, John Colford Passed away at the Cobourg District General Hospital Tuesday, February 28,/ 1967. John Colford Buckley, beloved hus-[ band of Mary Bulkowski, dear father of Patricia, Mary Jane, and John, he Is the beloved son of Frank and Laura Buck- ley, brother of Bernard, Bernice (Mrs. R. Mitchell) and Betty (Mrs. R. Plowright), all of Oshawa. Resting at the Mac- Coubrey Funeral Home, 30 King Street East, rg: Requiem mass in St./¢ Michael's Church on Thursday, 2, at 10 a.m, sere Ha Michael's Cemetery, Cobourg. donations to the Eonar Cancer Fund will be appreciated. ' COFFEY, Alice May Passed away at the Crhawa General Hos- pital, Monday, February 27, 1967, Alice May Avery, wife of the late John Coffey, |t dear mother of Pearl (Mrs. E. Bass) of |] Brockville and Evva (Mrs. A. Prest- E "Central Council of Neighborhood Association BINGO -- AT -- OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Friday, Mar. 3 Over $5,000.00 PRIZES $1,500 Jackpot $500. Snowball BINGO $1,450.00 IN PRIZES Oshawa Lions Club 2 JACKPOTS Nos. 52 and 58 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 Cord $150 Jackpot Game 20 Regular Games et $20.00 Double in 15 Nos. or Less Last 5 Games $30. per. game "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 admission charge. EVERY WEDNESDAY All Proceeds to Charity Jubilee Pavilion LIONS BINGO TO-NIGHT st. day of March, 1967, MRS. J. LOBBAN, Secretary of the Board. 623-7057 body good, $750, terms. Well- 728-7351. lady preferred. Newly decorated. Close to shopping centre and Apply after 12 noon. SINGLE, CLEAN, quiet room, bus at door. Close to hospital. a! holse keeping if desired. Telephone 372 KING STREET WEST. single room, [SAV radio. station. Sat arranged. R. B. Motor Sales, op | 63 RAMBLER Classic, one owner, radio, clean and reliable. No down pay- ment. Sg a month. pia 90179. 728- 'VE DOLLARS! good used '55's and Several Up. Sun ae Trades East. TWO LARGE FURNISHED oe ing rooms, kitchen and bedroom, also one large furnished housekeeping room, shop ie Meg rent, near hospital and north CENTRAL, clean, furnished double and trance. 49 Drew St. Telephone 723+ 5537. 'a CHEVROLET Bel a one owner, 6 cylinder, standard transmission with radio, $100 down, $59 per month. Licence 586875. Wellman's. 728-735), oS "62 CORVAIR, 6 cylinder, standard trans- ingle rooms for gentlemen, Private en- Hlesgae ta peor ane iw phone 728-2675. LOSE SOMETHING? Place a lost ad In|S8 PONTIAC stationwagon, V8, dard, good condi ires. New bat- Requires new clutch. Tele- stan- ition. $200 or best offer. Call after 4 p.m. 728-2722, FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES READ AND USE THE Early Bird Game 7:45 JACKPOT 52 and 58 ONE MUST GO Bus leaving King and Simcoe Sts. 7 and 7:15 p.m. Every Wednesday Jubilee Pavilion All proceeds to charity See Tues. Ad MARKET BASKET You'll Find Whatever You Want--in the limes $150 Special Game $1,000 Escalator 20 Regular Games $50 each 9 Early Bird Games 5 Late Games $50 each Admission $1.00 (receive one cord for regular games.) All games 25¢ double card except jackpot. $100 in Door Prizes All games will be ployed on double ecards. Share the wealth--7:15 p.m. Regular Games -- 8:15 p.m. BUSES Leaving Bond and Simcoe St. 6:30 p.m., 7:00 p.m., 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. Available After Bingo. BINGO DNIPRO HALL EVERY TUESDAY 7:30 P.M All regular games $10 Share the Wealth Jackpot $150. 55 Nos. or $20 Consolation Good service for greater attendance. FREE ADMISSION DNIPRO HALL Corner Bloor and Edith Sts. ridge) of Oshawa. Survived by five children, predeceased by Audrey (Mrs. J. Ward). Resting at the MacCoubrey|@ Funeral Home, 30 King Street East, Co- bourg. Funeral service on Thursday, } March 2, at 2 p.m, Spring interment Fairview Cemetery, Grafton. 1 GRAY, Estelle I Suddenly at her late residence, 161 King Street East, on Wednesday, March 1,/ ( 1967, Estelle Hayes in her 66th year, beloved wife of J. Arthur Gray, dear f sister of Aggie of North Bay, Laura of Kalamazoo, Michigan, John of Toronto | | and Patrick of Barrie, dear grandmother of Bonnie DiMalta, of Oshawa. Resting 1 at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Requiem Mass in St. 1 Gregory's Church on Friday, March 3 at 10 a.m, Interment Union Cemetery. (in|d lieu of flowers donations to the Heart v Fund would be appreciated.) Ps JEFFERY, Victor ¢ Suddenly 'at Bowmanville, on Mendey, a February 27, 1967, Victor Jeffery, aged 63 years, 64 Duke Street, Bowmanville, | [ beloved husband of eae Davie, dear father of Ross Jeffery, Oshawa, Marieanne (Mrs. Ray Stainton) and N Penn' Bowmanville. Resting at the Morris Funeral Chapel, Bowmanville. |Service in the chapel on Thursday, at 2 eral Hospital. A little brother for Susan, |ison, whom he married in De- iiroit in 1924, and a brother, lDouglas of Stouffville. He was »redeceased by a sister, Mrs. 1*. Thrisk lorothers, John, James and Wil- for i Mrs. Casimer Lesnick, Oshawa, and Mr./4 Jam. 'Chapel, .Anglican Church, Whitby, will aconduct the service. Interment served as postmaster for a num- -liment 12 years ago. of Doric Lodge, AF and AM, 'Pickering. World War he served overseas St. vvith Corps. ky, Mar. 1, at the family resi- March| tirs. J. Arthur Gray. She was of flowers,/2n her 66th year. grandchildren and eight great grand-|Fsonnie DiMalta of Oshawa and at Ed + OBITUARIES I. EDWARD BOOTH of Edmonton. Also surviving A former Pickering Village|are a sister, Mrs. John Stead postmaster, I. Edward Booth,|(Sheila) and a brother, Robert died Feb. 28, at the Oshawa|Wallace, both of Oshawa. General Hospital, following a| The funeral service and prolonged sickness. burial will be in Edmonton, Mr. Booth is survived by his wife, the former Lulu Macpher- MRS, MARY LEW Seriously ill since last Novem- ber, Mrs. Nick Lew of 1282 Cedar St. §., died at Oshawa General Hospital Feb. 27. The former Mary Jazda, born in March, 1904 in Kopycynce, Poland, to the late Mr. and Mrs. John Jazda, was married at the same place to Nick Lew in May, 1926. The late Mrs. Lew lived in Canada 38 years, spending some time in Alberta and living in Oshawa for 21 years. Mrs. Lew was a member of St. George's Ukrainian Catholie Chureh and the Women's Auxil- iary of the church. She is survived by her hus- band, one daughter, Mrs. Leslie Leighton (Stephanie) of Oshawa and a son, John Albert Lew, also of Oshawa. Her sister, Mrs. Helen Hura of Cluny, Al- berta and seven grandchildren also survive her. The late Mrs. Lew is resting at St. George's Ukrainian Cath- olic Church. Rey. J. C. Pereyma will conduct a Requiem High Mass Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at George's. Interment will be held at Resurrection Cemetery and paryers will be said at the fu- neral home at 8 p.m. today. (Ida) and three The funeral service will be ield at the W. C. Town Funeral Whitby, at 2.30 p.m., March 3. Rev. Stanley Arm- strong, rector of All Saints' will be in Oshawa Union Ceme- tery. A son of the late William and Mary Booth, the deceased was corn in Scarborough and re- zeived his education in Mark- ham Township schools. A resi- jent of Whitby for 15 years, he iad previously lived in Picker- ng Village for 25 years and yer of years prior to his retire- Mr. Booth was a member of '(Jl Saints' Anglican Church and First During the the Canadian Postal MRS. J. ARTHUR GRAY The death occurred sudden- MRS. ALE 5 lence, 161 King Street East, of woe . Following. several months of failing health, Mrs. Alexander G. Storie died, Feb. 28, at the' family residence, 447 Simcoe Street North. Mrs. Storie was a member of one of the pioneer families of Oshawa. A daughter of the late Ed- ward Dearborn and Elizabeth Henry, Mrs. Storie who was the former Jennie E.. Dearborn, was married in June, 1911. In te pe she was an accom- plished vocalist and for some pomatheny high ogg mg years sang in the choir of the si ae 'e Toman Catholic|Christian Church, now known Fic "di 10 am., Mar, 3,|95,Centre Street United Church. ; _| A member of St, Andrew's nterment will be in Oshawa|,,°: i ' dnioh Caniétery,- Rev. Jonni United Church, Mrs. Storie was Pos abate a member of the women's darkle vi ~~ ee group of the church, Her main uaa a Malsie Hayes, the|iterests centred around her home and her family. rape tba ects aged Mrs. Storie is survived by her onto in 1923, A resident of|Husband; three daughters, Mrs. )shawa for 43 years, she was| Reginald Burr (Marion) of >.|Oshawa, Miss. Mae Storie at member of St. Gregory's , toman Catholic Church. home and Mrs. J. Peterson (Pearl) of Minneapolis, Minne- sota and three sons, Douglas and Edward of Oshawa and James of Vancouver. She is also survived by a Beside her husband, Mrs. sray is survived by two sis- ers, Aggie of North Bay and vaura of Kalamazoo, Mich.; wo brothers, John Hayes of 'oronto and Patrick Hayes of sarrie; a granddaughter, Mrs. | great-grandchild. She was redeceased by a daughter, \udrey. Mr. Gray is at the McIntosh- IRS. CLARENCE R. LENNOX The death occurred suddenly, E Alberta, early to- lo'clock. Interment eme- tery, a nh JENKINS, Mervyn d Suddenly at his late residence, 135 Albert Street, on Monday, February 27, 1967,/4 Mervyn Jenkins, in his Sist year, be-| a |loved son of Elizabeth and the late Wil- liam Jenkins, dear brother of John of|D Cooksville and Mrs. J. A. Reynolds| a (Margaret) of Toronto, predeceased byt, a sister Mrs. F, Hamlin (Elsie) in|' Wales and a brother David of Oshawa. ja' Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, 152 King Street East. Service In the chapel on Thursday, March 2, at 2 v o'clock. Interment Mount Lawn Ceme-! q; ve LENNOX, Jean Kathleen B Suddenly on March 1, 1967, at Edmon-|@ ton, Jean Kathleen Lennox, dearly be- St loved daughter of Harry and Mabel Wallace of Oshawa, an wife of Clar- ence Roy Lennox ef Edmonton, loving fe) mother Robert, Sheila and Andrea, who ere devoted mother. not yet Funeral arrangements; y LEW, Mary Ww Entered Into rest in the Oshawa ne} eral Hospital on Monday, February 2 1967, Mary Jazda, beloved wife of wick | Lew, mother of Mrs. old pestle! (Stephanie) and John Albe: of Oshawa and sister of Mrs. 'Helen Hura of Cluny, Alberta, In her 63rd year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral m Home, Oshawa, with Requiem High Mass In St. George's Ukrainian Catholic | hi Church Thursday, March 2 at 9.30 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. (Prayers at the funeral home Wednes- day at 8 p.m.) a) PHILLIPS, John Henry SI peng Bal Mie residence, 43 Medhurst| La Road, on Wednesday, March 1, 1967, Pig, rittps beloved husband OF | Noreen Bray, dear father of James and Larry at home, Resting at the Gitten- Mack Chapel, 570 Danforth Avenue, Tor- onto. Service Friday at 1 p.m. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery. ed ROUSSEAU, Mildred Mary de Suddenly at her residence, 605 Centre| a¢ Street South, Whitby, on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 28, 1967, Mildred Mary Smith, be- loved wife of Aime Rousseau, dear mother of Aime and Paul, of Whitby, dear daughter of Mr. A. Smith and the|-<+ late Mrs. A. Smith and dear stepdaugh- | da ter of Mrs, at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, ney for Requiem Mass In St. John Church, Whitby, -nj@ The Oshawa Chapter of the S. P. E. B.S. Q. S. A. presents their 16th Annual Night of Barbershop Harmony. Fri., March 3 and Sat., March 4 at Eastdale Collegiate at 8:03 p.m. Featuring the Renowned Rythm Counts from Toronto. And the 1966 Current Com- edy Champs, plus local chapter. quarters, and the Oshawa Chapter Chorus. Tie- kets $1.50. Available at Ed- gor's Decor Centre, King St. West. 50¢ KINSMEN BINGO 2 -- $200 -- Nos. 52 and 50 1 MUST GO $25 Consolation TUESDAY See Saturdays Ad ADMISSION 50c EUCHRE, Boys Club, Eulalle Ave- nue, sponsored by Eastview Ladies Aux-) iliary every Tuesday, 8 p.m. 50c. Tea served. ' BINGO, Eulalle Avenue, Thursday, 2 lars, Share the Wealth, Mpectata and 'Tackpots. SELL ! SELL ! SELL ' That's the Job of Times Want Ads Bait Pg Regi voursdey; porary entombment Oshawa, Interment later in_ St. 'johns Roman Catholic Cemetery. Rosary 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. "March 2, at 10 a.m. Tem- i STORIE, Jennie E. fanny At the family residence, 447 Simcoe st.|'@™ Oshawa, on Monday, February 27,|~~ 1967. Jennie E. Dearborn, beloved wife of Alexander G. Store and loving mother of Miss Mae Storie at home, Mrs. R. Burr (Marion) Oshawa, Mrs. J. Peterson (Pearl), Minneapolis; Douglas and Edward, Oshawa; and James Storie of Vancouver. The late Mrs. Storie Is resting at the Mcintosh-Anderson Fu- neral Home, 182 King St. &., Oshawa. Service in the chapel, Thursday, March 2 at 3:30 p.m. Entombment Union Ceme- tery Mausoleum. (Friends will be re|__ ceived at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, and from 2 to § and 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday.) ZAKAROW, Michael Entered into rest In the family residence, 874 Park Lane Ave., Oshawa, on Wed- nesday, March 1, iad Michael Zakarow, beloved husband of Bernice Macinally, father of Mrs. W. Leslie (Donna) Deb- orah, Deanna and Michael of Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Zakarow and brother of Tony, John and Dr. Peter of Oshawa and George of Peterborough, in his 48th year. Resting at the Arm- strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with|== funeral service in the chapel, Friday, March 3, at 2 am Hippies cows ¢ Union Cemetery. of flowers doni Listed to the ee sie will be epprec: STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. to Authorized Dealers ™ ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. a Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all the 723-3492 FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 yay, of Mrs. Clarence Roy Len- lgiter trained as a nurse at the lett to mourn the passing of a/t¢ok post-graduate work in New lyusband moved to Edmonton ber of years. She was devoted ta» her children and was said to he always ready to help in parents, Mrs. Lennox is sur- wAnd He did what Ne 'hought best, fHe put His arms, around you Smith, of Whitby. Resting |naird. Shevenson, who passed away March Union Cemetery, | 1% 58. aot a pec of sweet remembrance, sortunity ft tnds and relatives for gifts, c: visits while in hospital. Special thanks TVYOODCOCK -- We wish to express our sincere appreciation to relatives, fritxnds and neighbors for their kindness anti sympathy at the sudden Peng a bra thi tha ks" "also adii, and Dept. No. 53, No. 1 shift, and GERROW of Barker, and Mr. Denzil Dale, were most cotnforting and consoling, also Mr. Bruce a Hg of --W 'ife Wilma, ~abend son Grant, and vs niece, Mrs, Gladys Lawson of Oshawa, 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Storie is resting at the McIntosh - Anderson Funeral Home for service Mar. 2 at 3.30 p.m. Entombment will be in the Oshawa Union Cemetery Mau- soleum. Rev. John Morris, min- ister of St. Andrew's United Church, will conduct the service, The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m, to day. ox, a former well-known resi- ent of Oshawa. The deceased 'as injured in a motor accident year ago and was thought to e making good progress, but fter a sudden attack was taken » hospital where she passed way. The former Jean Kathleen Tallace, the deceased was a aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry fallace of Oshawa. Born in elleville, she attended the (CVI and also studied music at t. Joseph's Convent here. She shawa General Hospital and MRS. AIME ROUSSEAU The death occurred suddenly, Feb. 28, at the family resi- dence, 605 Centre Street South, Whitby, of Mrs. Aime Rousseau. She was in her 52nd year. Besides her husband, Mrs. Rousseau is survived by two sons, Aime and Paul, of Whit- by her father, Albert Smith of Whitby, her stepmother, Mrs. A, Smith of Whitby and two grandchildren. Mrs. Rousseau is at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whit- by, for Requiem High Mass in St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m. March 2. Rev. B. Varcoe will sing the mass. Temporary en- tombment will be in the Osh- awa Union Cemetery Mauso- leum. Interment later will be in St. John's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Whitby. The former Mildred Mary Smith, the deceased was a daughter of Albert Smith and the late Mona Smith, Born in Whitby, she received her edu- cation in the public and high 'Ischools of the town and was married in St. John the Evan- gelist Church in 1936. She was a member of St. John the Evan- gelist Church, ork and Detroit, Following her marriage in 'indsor, Mrs. Lennox and her here she had lived for a num- any ways with the children of 2r neighborhood. . Besides her husband and her ved by two daughters, Mrs. heila Unger and Miss Andrea ennox, and a son, Robert, all IN MEMORIAM GERACE -- in loving memory of a iar husband and father, Charles Ger- fe, who passed eway onal 1, 1958. saw you getting »And whispered "Come and rest." Sadly missed by loving wife Louise and 'ughter Augusta and son-in-law Ber- STEVENSON -- In lovi dear husband and father, memory of Thomas Ee: remembered by ae "wife and ily. A LASTING TRIBUTE For Permanance and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL' PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS Four courteous advice please visit the Park Office. 723-2633 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all 'occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 Hour Phone Service 728-6555 After Hours 725-7928 MICHAEL ZAKAROW The death occurred suddenly, early today, as a result of a heart attack, at the family resi- dence, 874 Park Lane Avenue, of Michael Zakarow. He was in his 48th year. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral Home at 2 p.m., March 3, fol- lowed by interment in Oshawa Union Cemetery. Rev. N. T. Holmes, . minister of Harmony United Church, will conduct the service. Mr. Zakarow is survived by his wife, vee a Bernice MaclInally; tkree~ daughters, se ig Leis li gorge Deborah and Deanna, all o} 'ARD OF THANKS Oshawa and a son, Michael. Also surviving are his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jortunty to. cxoress "ny tenes "is|Zakarow of Oshawa, and four cards and/brothers, Tony, John and Dr. Peter Zakarow, all of Oshawa and George of Peterborough. He was predeceased by a sis- ter, Mary, in 1945. Born Sept. 2, 1919, in' Mont- real, the deceased had lived in Oshawa for 43 years. He was married here Feb. 24, 1945 and was a veteran of the Second ei tae Severin Bay Adventist World War. Mr. Zakarow was Rev. Dr. H. A. Mellow, Rev. R. J.Jalso a keen sports fan. ee Gardner and Dr. Irwin and nurses : --Richard Manns. many Pedi husband, "father, son 7 Charles ivan Woodcock. Sincere to General Motors of Can- women of 'hapel. Frank, daughter Woodcock fam- rrow Funeral son OBITUARIES Continued On Page 17 n DT Osh: ague heduls nday ague | move ediate hay be take 0 lle Ar F Gale I. ussell ercury asco SI . Brow The | proved this ace, sii ames ¢ hird tanding coring Der In afr CKLB w ) after hat » sneaking 58 to 54. 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