les For Sole two - door hardtop, white vinyl interior, ion, power steering, ine, bucket seats, en thousand miles, 'selling 1966 Bel Alr ® automatic, --tur- s, whitewall fires, nder warranty. No fused. 723-7757. ir, A-1 shape, $175 723-6364. all car parts, Late ity. Courtice Auto dan, six automatic, phone 725-9203. tomatic, six-cylin- 1, two owner car. transmission to fit 1@ 668-5467 before 2 od condition, clean, phone 728-2992 , two-door hardtop, white walls. Tele- ur-door, good tires, lition, good body, 23 after 6 p.m TEREY, two - door ing, brakes, rear ousand miles. 723- 5 p.m. 3, Acadian Beau- radio, power steer- console, automatic $s, excellent condi- omatic, fully equip. on. Telephone 728- op, body re- rebuilt, V-8, $275 ne 723-2713 after 6 rookwood -- station- radio, finished in rasting green in- sll-purpose vehicle, Cy Wilson Ford 1d 7A, Manchester, n ~ Premi ier, four- dition, $350, con- car as trade plus ns well, good body Lady driven. Ask- Ider car as part dition. Best offer. apply 59 Bucking- four - door, auto- 14-159. Very clean nt, $34 monthly, ing West, adio, white walls, Condition. Sell or 'ivate. $1,000 cash, uy hardtop, 24,000 tinted windshield, rear speaker, de- lassic car In A-i and transmission, er trade. Phone blue interior. Ex- nileage. Will dis- 668-4797 after' § fect condition Ine best cash offer. eluxe, like new, payment, $24 137 King West, er Good used frades accepted, Motor Sales, 50" wo-door hardtop, Ww mileage. Aske No down pay- Ltd. 728-7375, steering, radio, falls. 6,000 miles, Air sedan, V4 power steering, 23,000. Telephone or hardtop, six, Licence 483-993, monthly. Stalker 660, standard 0 original miles, ive' 728-0317. la hardtop, four utomatic, power FM radio, gluse. 28-0057. n, V-8, power four-door, safety 000 miles. Tele- m for Scie PEUGOT ENZ ir and ervice Ikswagen rvice south ] in good condi. wo - door hard- eet (off Erie), K Interior, ex- ut. Must sell, 9567. w shocks, new ork. Telephone hanically, five v tires. Radio leeds consider- 1409 or 728-9676 , gas gauge, w throughout, sh, trade and or, guaranteed niles, licence d Sales, High- ter. Telephone oor, 28 miles ers. Good con- 32619 after 4 natic, Racing ompletely re- 0. 668-2270, loader, with xcellent eondi- r apply 568 » Manchester. jiesel_ crawler tional ~=dump nsider selling jick-up. New 5 or 1am. 942-5097, Wanted - for wreck ing, prices paid, Robert Ni- apt. 34--Autommobile Repair aay 3--Automobiles Wanted ght, parts for sale, ght. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. OMPLETE or incomplete cars wanted lor wrecking purposes. hire, towing or haulage, anywhere, any. ime. 576-0317. IPUT AWAY a tidy sum by renting that| partment. Phone 723-3492 and place an for rent ad in The Times. AUTO WRECKING CO. Cars| Iron and metals Also trucks for! AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St..N. 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only Business -- Repairs, Adjust- ments, Exchanges, All Work Guaranteed. ost -- ly shaved. Vicinity Stevenson INorth. Reward, 728-5145. 36--Legal FRED STONE Brooklin -- 655-3653 REBUILT ENGINES 6 CYL. Exchange Price as low as $165.00 8 CYL. Exchange Price as low as $200.00 35--Lost and Found x striped female cai, | slightly deformed right back leg, regent: oad -| Whitby, Ontario. Grey, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of ALEX VAJDA, Gentleman, De- ceased. All persons having claims against the estate of ALEX VAJDA, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of On- tario, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of January, 1967, ore hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of April, 1967, full particulars of their claims, Immediately after the soid date the assets of the said deceased will be distri- buted having regard only to claims of which she shall then have notice. DATED at Oshawa this 5th day of April, 1967. GEZALA VAJDA Administratrix By her solicitors MANNING F. SWARTZ & RONALD L. SWARTZ 26% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of WALTER STANLEY GARDNER, Gentleman, deceased. All persons having cloims ogainst the estote of WALT- ER STANLEY GARDNER, jeman, deceased, who died on or about the Ist day of February, 1967, are here- by notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 28th doy of April, 1967, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the assets of the said de- ceased will be distributed hav- ing regard only to claims of which they sholl then have notice. DATED at Oshawa this 4th day of April, 1967. yi ig MAY GARDNER oO GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY of CANADA Executors By their Solicitors MANNING F. SWARTZ & RONALD L. SWARTZ, Barristers & Solicitors 26% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC WORKS of CANADA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS ADDRESS- ED TO The District Director, 241 Jarvis St., Room 605, Toronto 2, Ontario, and en- dorsed "TENDER FOR DREDGING APPROX. 8,000 yds. cy.p.m. CLASS 'B"' MATERIAL, OSHAWA HAR- BOUR, ONTARIO" will be received until 3:00 P.M. (E. D, S. T.) WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1967. Plans, -- specifications and form of tender can be seen, or can be obtained from the Office of the District Direc- tor, Department of © Public Works of Canada, 241 Jar- vis Street, Toronto 2, Ontario. To be considered each tender must be mode on the printed forms supplied by the Deport- ment and in accordance with the conditions set forth there- in. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. S. FONBERG, Distriet Director. Times Action Classified Ads Bring Fast Results TELEPHONE 723-3492 other departments 723-3474 8:30 p.m. -- 5.30 p.m. |36--Legal 38--Coming Events NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES FRANCIS WEBB, | deceased, All persont having claims | against the estate of James Francis Webb, late of the | Town of big! in the Coun- ty of Ontario, Clerk, deceaséd, who died on or about the 13th day of February, 1967, «re hereby notified to send part- iculars of samé to the under- signed on or béfore the Ist day of May, 1967, after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed hav- ing regard only to the <laims of which the Exécutrix shall then have notice. Dated at Whitby, Ontario this 12th day of April, 1967. MARY GERALDINE WEBB, Executrix, by her solicitors, Coath, O'Connell and Edmondson, 306 Dundas Street West, | NOTICE | TO CREDITORS |». AND OTHERS | IN THE ESTATE OF } EDITH LOUISA COLLINS, deceased, against the estate of Edith Louisa Collins, late of the | Town of Whitby, in the | County of Ontario, Widow, | deceased, who died on or about the 9th day of Febru- ary, 1967, are hereby notif- ied to send particulars of same to the undersigned on | or before the 8th day of May, | 1967, after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the Executors shall then have notice, Dated at Whitby, Ontario, this 12th day of April, 1967. WILLARD PERKIN COLLINS and ALEXANDER DOUGLAS COLLINS, Executors, by their solicitors, Coath, O'Connel and Edmondson, 306 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario. 38--Coming Events MONSTER BINGO | | All persons having claims SAT. APR. 15th AT 8 P.M. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH ADMISSION 50 CENTS Includes Tickets on 10 Home to be drawn March 25th All Prizes Doubled on Admission Ticket Children Under 16 Not Admitted Over $500 in Prizesis SPECIAL BINGO TO-NIGHT ----over-- $5,000 IN PRIZES at the Civic Auditorium O'NEILL COLLEGIATE and VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE Presents Music Night Friday, April 14 and Saturday, April 15 In The O'NEILL AUDITORIUM Admission 50c TO-NIGHT SPECIAL BINGO 8 PM. HOLY CROSS SIMCOE ST. S. Snowball Jackpot $100 in 56 Nos. Reg. Jackpot $200 in 56 Nos. 8:15 p.m. ST. JOHN'S PARISH BINGO EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 P.M. Corner Bloor and Simcoe Jackpot 56 -- $160. 20 Games $10 and $15 Two extra games at $25 Jackpot and Share the Wealth 39--Notices | Position | Filled BOX D2767 The position advertised in The Oshawa Times March 27th through April Ist has now been filled. We wish to thank the ladies who submit- ted applications. BIRTHS CAMERON -- Robert and Sue (nee) Bracken) are pleased to announce the/ jerrival of a@ daughter, Janet Dawn,| Weighing 7 pounds, on Tuesday, Apri! 11,/ 1967 at the Oshawa General Hospital.! Mother and daughter doing well. Many thanks to Dr, Halam-Andres and fourth floor staff. CARNWITH -- Bil! and Norma (nee Gedge) are pleased to announce birth of their son, Ross William, on| Baby Laurie, Wednesday, April 12, 1967 at the Oshawa sricy Mahn, Swi wiss Movement, (nee |A--J L Agro and B Sweeney entry SECOND weighing 7 iClaiming (3000) | pounds, on Easter Sunday,|oids. 7 Furs. March 26, 1967, at the Oshawa General | Good Pet, No Boy 108 Hospital. A little brother for Brian. ManylEnchow, No Boy 114 |General Hospital. A brother for Linda. | CRAIG -- William and Monica Walsh) wish to announce the arrival of their son, Sean Gerard, 11 ounces, thanks to Dr. R. C. Ross and Dr. G. R Belleville. --Paul and Shirley (nee | shawa David. Thanks to Dr. Ross and fourth! floor staff. fat Oshawa General Hospital staff. | DEATHS | | | TWEEDIE, Carrie | Tweedie, erly of Oshawa), In her 72nd yei Résting at the Chapel of Mc- Dermott - Panabaker, Port Perry. For service on Saturday, at 2 p.m. ment Orono Cemetery. WILLIAMS, Hephzibah In Oshawa General Hospital April 13, 1967, Hephzibah Stubley, widow of Francis Williams (23 Westmoreland Avenue), dear mother of Miss Dorothy Williams, Mrs. Ivan Locke (Irene), Mrs. Anne Howell and Grenville, ail of Osh- awa, and Clive of Arthur, Ontario. Rest- Ing at = Mcintosh-Anderson - Funeral Home, 152 King Street East, until Satur- day at noon. Service in Christ Memorial Anglican Church, Mary and Hillcroft Streets, on Saturday, April 15, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery. Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 KING STREET WEST Telephone 728-6226 STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Declers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS 318 Dundes St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. IN MEMORIAM HURVID -- In loving memory of & dear husband, father, grandfather, aha J» Who passed away April 14, Nothing cen ever take away, The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger everyday, Remembrance keeps him near. ~-Alweys remembered wife, Frances, Margaret and Douglas and family, and Jim and Joyce and family. SWAIN -- In loving memory of @ dear | daughter and sister, "Frances Swain," | who passed eway suddenly April 16, 1946. The month of April again is here To us the saddest of the year The blow was hard and the shock severe To part with one, we loved so dear She ha no time to bade her last fare- She sald goodbye te none The heavenly gates were opened, A loving voice sald, "Come." --Sadily missed and always --reriem. bered by mother, Grace, Bili and family. WHITBOAK -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Whiteoak, who passed away April 14, 1965. "Treasured memories" Lovingly remembered by his wife, Marina, daughter, Ruth, son-in-law, Bill and grandchildren. LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and floral arrangements for all occasions. M THURSDAY, APRIL 13 | SIXTH RACE -- One mile trot, cond. FIRST RACE -- One mile trot, claim- purse $1,500 Ing purse $800 5-Farrmaid, Winger 5.50 3.10 2.20 3-Merrie Meander, Rogers7.50 5.60 3.50 6-Lady Spring, Kopas 6.00 3.00 1-Tecumseth, Knight 15.20 6.20 /3-Lady Ezra, Norris 2.50 7-Miss Fly Ball, Given 5.30/Time 2:09 3-5 |Time 213 3-5 Also Started: Kelly Tod, Wee Crusader Also Started: Worthy Colbey, Sabrina |and Jimmie Hof Lee, M errianne Lee, Lunetson SECOND RACH -- One Cond. purse $800 4-Lea Honor, 5-Succes: Coke s Pride, Anderson 2-Hy Gold, Davies Time 2 Also Star | Magic, and Chasmar -§ Started: Spud Rico, Lincoin Patrick mile pace, cond., 11.10 5.30 4,20|4-Night Rocket, Waples 7.50|6-Donnas Champ, Waddell 2.50 4,70 Time "2:08 4-5 20.10 Brilliant Mir and /Exactor (5) and (6) pays $45.30 | SEVENTH RACE -- One mile pace, purse $1,300 2-Gaylord Gra'tan, Me'nsl4.60 5.50 2.80 3.70 2.40 Also Started: Superior Princess, ° Ar. Leonardo Pick, Miss gyel Royal and Queen Blue Frost Zipper | BIGHTH RACE -- One mile trot, cond. purse $1,800 THIRD RACE -- One mile pace, ciaim-|>.dian A Hunter, Mc'ley 26.90 6.80 3.30 3 ha ss Jane Song, Farr 6-Sudsgate, Young Job \claiming purse $800 |4-Lynden Chief, 2-Slic A 3-Dr, & Direct, Alpha's i F FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim-|ing ing two-year-olds, se $800 Waddell dios, Steward, Jr ea Baker, McFadden |Time 2:09 4-5 | Also Started: Battie Royal, Mr. Doctor | Kimberly, Kim andjand Attorney Brook Sun Goddess, Dean Willor GREENWOOD ENTRIES SATURDAY, APRIL 15 + Malden urs, Exploration, No Boy 115 Three Thoughts, Grubb X112 Turf Accountant, the Joy's Gent, No Boy A-115 Mike's Crafty of Ist). No Boy 120 Express, No Boy _115 No Boy A-115 RACE -- Three- Purse \Jolly M h, Fit Gillen and 4ih floor staff. Proud grand-|Renssi WN. Boy 2 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Walsh/Canacia, Barroby. 117 and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Craig, all of|Viva La Bell, Grubb X107 Silver Run, Coombs X115 Commodore, GILLAN Randy Sue, Hinojosa 110 Thair) proudly announce the birth of|Vital Mahn, Werry 7 their son, Brian James, on Thursday,| April 13, 1967, weighing 7 Ibs. 6 ozs., af| THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- gat up. 44 F General Hospital. A brother for jing (5000). Maiden two-year-olds (Divn| rn 42 Furs |Bay Roman, Walsh 115 Bent Parrot, No Boy A-115 Mr, Centre ts And A--Staffi B--Meadow Acres, HENLEY -- Dean and Carolyn (nee|Rip Khobar, Grubb X112 Storie) are happy to announce the birth|Duke's Ace, of a daughter, Jill Anne, on Thursday,|Purple Patches, Fitzsimmons 120 Hale 115 Stephenson) are happy to announce the! Maiden two-year-olds, foal | (Di birth of thelr daughter, Sandra Marie, sjweicen year-olds, foaled in Canada.|(Divn of 2nd). 7 Furs. ibs. 11 ozs., on Monday, April 10, 1967,/Buz McFuzz, Gomez 118 Many!Son of Bruce, Bowcut A-118 thanks to Dr, Ross and fourth floor | Fashion King, Barroby 118 Happy, | Burgoyne, No Boy 118 Dittfach A-118 Island, Hale 118 y, Grubb X113 | Son Costume, No Boy B-118 ford Farms entr' Ippolito entry THURSDAY, APRIL 13 Lei 9.00 5.00 3.90 ' 14.60 Paltew tee" scalysl isd 1. -- One mile pace, yal $1,600 490 3.50 2.4/|1-Mae Mir, Varcoe 7.80 4.10 2-Greentree Judy, sia ty? 2:07 4-5 $2,000. end four-year- Kornblum X110 y L Poloniato and J rd McNab, Findley N all Avery | Also Started: Virgnes Gypsy, Crystal! Mea ; . {Frost, Dutch Dillard, Potomac Lass and Also Started: Pontiac Nancy, Cocoa Avalon Jo Jo Van, Linda Forbes, Black Angel C. and | jSusi Do NINTH RACE -- One mile pace, cond., FOURTH RACE fe McKlyo, Wilsonl3.80 7.00 4,50 8.80 4.10) Boyce iso Started: Amber Chief 8., Argyel Sunday Song, Henrietta Sue $ Attendance 2,607, Handle $186,405. | FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,000. Claim- (3000). Three- and four-year-olds | 4% '|(Divn of 2nd). 7 Furs | |Kenteek, Coombs X11? |Count O'War, Inouye 115 | Natural Visitor, Griffo X112 North Duchess, Kelly X107 Sun Stage, Turcotte 115 Bachelor oof Arts, Hinojosa 120 Buster's Mark, Brownell X98 OHAWK RACEWAY RESULTS | Conservatives | 'Favored To Win London Vote LONDON (CP) -- Londoners voted in one of the world's big- gest local elections today with the opposition Conservatives fa- vored to end the Labor party's, 33 straight years of rule over! the British capital. A victory for the Conserva-) tives--while having no effect on Labor's massive majority in| prestige of Prime Minister Wil-| son's ruling party. Public opinion polls indicated that the Conservatives were only slight favorites among London's| to the right would be needed to oust Labor from control of the Greater London council, which administers the capital and its environs. | So far in the week-long county) elections in England and Wales, | the Conservatives have inflicted severe losses on Labor candi-! jdates and won control of four }county councils. But in many! areas local issues are dominant. | London, on the other hand, is regarded as a barometer of na- Danish Dancer, Grubb X112 ltional opinion Peace Lilian, Anderson X107 Double Bounce, No Boy 105 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim ing (4000). Four-year-olds and up. One Mile Top Cote, No Bo) Try Brandy, No y 113 Boy A-116 Royal Maple, No BVOY \*e% Seventh Line, No Boy 113 |CVOMEDY, Griffo X106 Umpire, No Boy A-116 Communicate, Gordon 116 A--Falcon Stable and Willow Farm entry (EXACTOR WAGERING) SEVENTH RACE -- "Queen City Handicap.' urs. Northern Minx, Turcotte 110 |Win Again, Werry 114 Bright Object, Gomez A-119 {Bargain Counter, Gomez A-124 Sharon Market, Dittfach 108 Bold Champ, Fitzsimmons 115 Quick Thought, No Boy 106 Downs Purse $5,000, Four-year-olds April 13, 1967, at the Oshawa General|Mah Mer, Grubb | X107 Native Vitti No bee aie |Hospital. A sister for Janet, Katherine |Dual Personality, No Boy A-120 raiir Wace the th land Michael. /Moon Burst, Robinson 115 are Farms and Hillcrest Stable ane Hill Acres and J L Argo entry| @ ' } IGHTH RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim: PATPIELD -- Ed and Alice (nee) ROURTH RACE -- Purse $2,200,|Ing (3000). Three-. and. four-year-olds Neptunes Hostess, No Boy 112 | Swan Diver, Coombs X100 Royal Regret, Hinojosa 112 Ruling Monarch, No Boy 105 Hapala, Kelly X110 Fast Elsie, Fitzsimmons 103 Roman Cutie, No Boy 100 |Miss Dynamic, Ferro 115 | |Baby Dill, No Boy 107 | |Bush Hawk, X--5 Ibs AAC; XX--7 Ibs 'POST TIME 2 PM AAC, FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden ing. Four-year-olds and up. 1 Mile. 6-Real Furlong Also Rodeo Mesita 1-Gold Also stl 1-Bella 2-Pinclo's Gift, Inter-| two-year-old fillies, foaled in Canada. 4'2|6-Freedom's H |Furlongs. | 4;Dance Me Loose, H'isa 3.00 2.70 2.20|4-Miss Telso, Bell 4.80 2.70) Sensible, Dittfach Thursday,|1-Henry's Queen, Gordon Also Ran in Order: Road and Moon Boots. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maid- en three-year-olds, foaled In Canada. 612 3There and Back, Fitz"ns 2.00 2.30 2.30/4Land Office, Gritfo 2-Anita's Grand, Inouye 3. 1-Dreamy Jo, Grubb Ran in Order: Pageant, Deal and Jive Win. Around, DAILY DOUBLE, 4 AND 3, PAID $3.70. THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200. Maiden two-year-old fillies, foaled In Canada, 414 Furlongs. 2-Golden Garter, 5-Gay Penn, Robinson Pinch, Inouye jer's Wife, Grubb 4.70 Bell Regina, Barroby 2.80 Also Ran in Order: Hyper Bive, Third Rule and Mahmoud's Star. 2.50 Pyrochiore, Level 30 2.80 3.70 Straindale Leo, King's 3. Stellar 3.20 2. 6.20 4.00 , jope, Gdn 5.80 2.80 3.10 |2-Mighty Patrol, Kelly 3.00 2.81 2.80 Also Ran in Order: French Twist and Humber Broom. EXACTOR, 6 AND 2, PAID $22.60. SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2, ances. Three- and Furlongs. SJudge Wudge, Walsh . Allow- four-year-olds, 6% 14.20 5.30 4.30 2.90 2.90 3-Tammy's Ringo, Barroby Also Ran in Order: Alberta Sunshine, Past-president and Boot Hill. SEVENTH RACE--Purse $2,600. Allow- ances. Three-year-olds, 6% Furlongs. S-Fleet Age, Inouye 440 3.00 2.20 6-Fils Du Nord, Griffo 5.50 2.70 1-Pousse Cafe, Dittfach 2.20 Also Ran in Order: Wind Star, H'jose 6.40 4.00. 3.00|Meenard and Kan Jive. 15.20 5.80 70 y. Ran in Order: Tolstoy, Wise and Amber Hill. FOURTH RACE--Purse $2,000. Claim- te Three-year-olds. 64 Furlongs. 6-Whi: EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100. Claim- ing. Four-year-olds and up. 6'4 Furlongs. 3-Satin Son, V'zuela 7.20 3.70 4.60 5Shining Wings, Coombs 3.70 3.80 éHit The Line, Turcotte x Also Ran in Order: Tripie . Alliance, 40|Shining Mark, A-Sky Spark, A-Be Opti- mistic and Muskeg. ven, Henderson, A Nadler and B Krupp ntry. Attendance, 4,114, Total Handie $413,735, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-6555 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 BOWLER, Allan -- We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for floral offer- BINGO ORANGE TEMPLE SATURDAY, APRIL 15th 7:30 P.M. 20 GAMES -- $8 Share The Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots To Go 1--$150 Jackpot To Go Children Under 16 Not Admitted Advertise Your Vacancy in the Times Classified Section . . watch roomers come running! Phone 723-3492 ings recelved from our friends, neigh- bors and relatives, during our recent bereavement in the loss of our husband and father. --Wife Marjorie, and children. KELLAR -- We would like to express our sincere thanks to friends, relatives and the organizations for the cards, gifts 'and flowers given fo us on our S0th wed- ding anniversary. --Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kellar. PORTER -- The family of the late Irven Porter wish to express their thanks fo the doctors and nurses of the Oshawa General Hospital for their excellent care of our loved one. Thanks to Rev. Swack- hammer and members of First Baptist Church, also for the beautiful Eastern Star service by the officers of Durham Chapter of Bowmanville and for the efficient services of the Armstrong Fu- neral Home. --Mrs. Irven Porter and family. RICHARDSON -- | wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends, rela- fives and neighbors for cards, flowers sent to me during my recent stay at Oshawa Genera! Hospital. Special thanks te Doctor Jennings and the nurses on aD, --Mirs, M. Richardson, SES 10-18 Quick, Cool, Gay FEEL FREE, fresh, lovely all day in this swinging shape. The good news starts right on re maay Scie jot Kindness: messages of lton with narrowed-in shoulders, tabbed buttoning. Sew it quickly NOW! Printed Pattern 4978: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, Size 14 taes 2 FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add $c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE (no stamps, OSHAWA TIMES PATTERNS PRINTED PATTERN 4978 By ANNE ADAMS Y% yards 45-inch. NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa. Times, Pattern Dept., 60 Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ontario. Spring's Fashions are a JOY For All, TORONTO (CP)--Swank new | housing developments andj apartment buildings should in-', clude space. for people of all in- come levels, the United, Chureh's board of evangelism |, and social service suggested |. The board criticized high |» and the appointment of an. of- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 14, 1967 21 Housing, Apartments Church Says. onverting old church buildings|without regard to place, origi nto combined housing-worship or political alliance. ventres The board also voted to ask The board of evangelism and the provincial government te ocial services Wednesday enact legislation enforcing the rallied in a resolution for the|use of breath and blood alcohol 'establishment and mainte-jtests for suspected impaired so 2-80/Parliament--would bd0st Con-| Wednesday at its annual meet- F a lar 3 |servative morale and dent theling. ; 'nance of an office in Ottawa 'drivers. 1 | A split between conservative icer through whom communi-jand liberal factions of the rents, short-sighted housing pol-| cation between the federal gov-|United Church was predicted icies, lazy politicians and the/ernment and the church could Wednesday by Rev. Ray Hord,. ethics of suburban homeowners |h6 maintained." who complain about poor fam-| Breyer $40/5,500,000 voters. A hefty swing/ilies moving into nearby public |AID WAR WOUNDED housing projects. The board said city congre-|government to provide a Cana-, R : |gations should consider building/dian hospital ship or transport/Pointe Claire, Que., said the i apart-{aircraft to assist wounded civil-|split was not just coming, "I and'ian victims of the Vietnam war|think it is here now." high rise, low rental ments on church property jsecretary of the church's board lof evangelism and social sérv- i jice, Rev. Another resolution asks W. Lorne Brown of British Mortgage P resident Made Profit From IGA Sale TORONTO (CP)--The presi-|made an apparent profit of $5,-! Mr. Pike's profit on the trans- The Greater London council,/dent of British Mortgage and/500 to $6,000 on the sale, ac- action would' be about $2,700, with a population of 8,000,000 to administer, current annual budget of £400,- 000,000 ($1,200,000,000). to replace councilmen who have served three years in office. In 1964, Labor won 64 of the GLC's Expert Says Drug Found NAPLES, Fla. (AP) -- The chemist who examined the em- balmed body of Carmela Cop- polina for traces of succinylchol- ine chloride has testified, "it was there." Dr. Charles Joseph Umberger, Grubb 110 {chief toxicologist for the New) \York City medical examiner,| said the discovery surprised Comm sa [on Weanesday, Apri TE 190), "arr | GREENWOOD R ACE RE T. |him. tgested. that a permanent body Tanai \tormely "Ooibwal;, tee | | Umberger testified Wednes-\be formed -- with member- |. FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200. Claim-|day as a prosecution witness injship from the party caucus, the murder trial of Carmela's \former husband and accused 470|killer, Dr. Carl Coppolino. | Arab Prince, The state claims that Coppo- |lino injected his wife with a fa- tal dose of the paralytic drug. Umberger said he made no effort, in analysing organs re- moved from the exhumed body, |to isolate succinylcholine as a {compound since it was known jto break down in a body. | He said, however, that his |tests showed the presence of |abor nilligrams ¢ cinie jacic in 1,000 kilograms of tissue. jin the liver than in the brain, |said Umberger, "but neverthe- jless it was there." lT0 DISPROVE FINDINGS Defence counsel F. Lee Bailey says he expects to show that Umberger's findings are mean- ingless. The defence holds that there was no murder, that Carmela died of natural causes. Milton Helpern, New York medical examiner and authority on legal medicine, who testified before Umberger, said that in his opinion Carmela did not die of natural causes. Helpern said he performed an autopsy on the dead woman and said it showed that prior to her death Aug. 28, 1965, she had been healthy. Carmela's death was officially listed as due to coronary occlu- sion, Pill Price Up 335 Per Cent TORONTO (CP)--Health Min- ister Matthew Dymond prom- ised Thursday to investigate a complaint by a Brantford woman that she suddenly was faced last December with a 335 - per - cent increase in the price of quinidine, a life-saving drug for persons with heart conditions. He was replying in the legis- lature to George T. Gordon | Cross - stitch | By ALICE BROOKS | Beautify a bedroom with this| spread, or frame a peacock to dramatize a wall. A rainbow spread of colors brings this cross-stitch peacock brilliantly alive. Easy! Pattern 7404: one motif 15 x 181% inches, two 5% x 6%. THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W., Toronto 1, Ontario. Ontario Pept migre sales tax. Print Plainly ERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. | 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Catalog! Two free patterns, knit, crochet fashions, everything. 25c. Sensational, plete patterns. Beginner - easy FOR ALL SIZES! See 115|knit, crochet. 60c. styles, two free hat patterns,| Museum Quilt Book 2 -- com- fabrics,, accessories in new/Plete patterns for 12 superb] heirloom quilts. 60c. Spring - Summer Pattern Cata-| log. Gift Coupon for free pat- tern in Catalog. Send 50c. Bargain! Quilt Book 1 -- 16 complete patterns. 60c. (L--Brantford) who said woman complained after paying $4.50 a hundred for the drug for four years she was told last December the price had gone up to $15 a hundred. Mr. Gordon said the woman was now paying $9 a hundred to obtain the drug "wholesale."' The Liberal. member asked how thoroughly Mr. Dymond had investigated reports of in- creases in the drug's price be- fore telling the legislature re- cently that the price had dropped to about $6 a hundred from the $12 a hundred charged a@ year ago. | Mr. Dymond replied that he had only checked prices in the Toronto area and has no means of watching prices across the province. _ The minister agreed that the increase cited, was exorbitant! and said he will seek further in-| formation through the Retail! Pharmacists' Association. | WASTE LAND? Do you own unproductive! I new value! Book|land? The Ontario Department|cost of authority's projects for of Prize AFGHANS has 12 com-jof Lands and Forests acts un-/conservation and recreation. der the Woodlands Improve- ment Act to assist landowners to cover their land with profit-| making trees. Three-Quarters of the cost of starting the long: | term management programs are paid by government, i "There was considerably less} the} nearly Trust Co. made a profit on the|cording to a has alsale of an IGA store in 1962 at|the commission. the expense of a pension fund letter filed with the letter showed. However, ac- countant Hugh Walker testified, The letter, indicated the his calculations showed the administered by his company,|puyer had understood the store, transaction generated a profit The elections are being held documents filed Wednesday at|iocated in West Lorne, Ont., be- Of between $5,500 and $6,000. the Atlantic Acceptance roya!) commission showed. BMT President Wilfried P onged to ' : written by Mr. 10 seats and Conservatives took Gregory and three other men| stratford, Ont. alderman. Hees Proposes To Establish ~ rtgag Cancelled cheques and mort- a ge eg tape gage records produced at the Pike, a former commission show Pike pur Ned chased the store with a $46,0% 'mortgage from British Mout- gage and a $10,000 cheque from Mr. Gregory. Six weeks later, records show Mr. Pike sold the store for $52,- 000. A letter written a few days nanager, W. A. Permanent Policy Making 3!":'::!':-sctm."rs NAPANEE, Ont. (CP) --|i George Hees, the national Conservative Jead-| srship, proposed Wednes- | day night that the Conservative party establish a penmanent policy-making mechanism as an fi a contender for |policies. Mr. Hees said. |the transaction and the sale of n this way"--to consider party|another IGA store in Owen _ Sound, Ont. making}; The commission fs examining "Such a policy - mechanism would report to the|the $150,000,000 collapse of At- caucus, which would make the|lantic Acceptance Corp. in 1965 inal decision on party policy,"|and the related financial diffi- 'culties of BMT. advisory body to the party cau-| cus. In a speech to the centennial banquet of the Conservative association in Napanee, he sug- non - parliamentary Conserva- tives and recognized leaders "who have indicated their wil- \lingness to serve their country | RE-UPHOLSTERING @ Wide Selection of Fabrics @ Workmanship G 4 Special Loan For Housing OTTAWA (CP) -- A special \loan of $50,000 for housing on the Oneida reserve near Lon- ion, Ont., has been arranged by the Indian Affairs depart- |ment. | The band has started work on/ six houses and had reached the limit of $7,000 a unit under a |departmental grants program and needed more money to fin- ish the homes. The department furnished the loan of $50,000 for two years at five per cent interest to com- [plete the houses. | The Indians have adminis- tered the program from the start. The families that will oc- cupy the new houses pay rental to the band's housing or- ganization. It will retain title until the house is paid for, then turn it over to the family un- der the rental-purchase agree- ment. The department official said the Indian representatives who negotiated the loan were most insistent that they were not "looking for a handout." They | wanted a loan on a business-like | basis. | Civil Servant Salary Increase TORONTO (CP)--Provincial Treasurer Charles MacNaugh- ton announced Thursday that some 10,000 Ontario civil serv- ants have been given salary increases averaging about 10 per cent. He told the legislature the new rates were recommended after several weeks of media- tion by Trevor Smith, a Tor- onto industrial relations consultant. The new rates, retroactive to |Jan. 1, will be eight-to-14-per- cent higher than those provided in an interim adjustment made last October, Question Put To Pepin OTTAWA (CP)--When does conservation become recrea- tion? That's a difficult question, said Energy Minister Pepin in the Commons Thursday, and a federal - provincial task force is trying to find an answer with respect to Ontario's Upper Thames River Conservation Au- thority. Mr. Pepin was replying to Wallace Nesbitt (PC--Oxford) who asked whether the federal government has notified the On- tario government and the au- thority that it will no longer pay its agreed 3714 per cent of the Mr. Pepin says the agree- ment commits Ottawa to pay- ing only for conservation and water control, not recreation. But where conservation ends and recreation begins is hard to define (5 full yeors) @ Over 20 Yeors of Experience @ Easy budget Terms -- Free Estimates THE FURNITURE CENTRE 725-9332 90 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA Penny Pinchers Are Our Best Customers! The definition of a 'Penny Pincher" is a person who wants to obtain the best results ot the lowest cost. 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