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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1967, p. 27

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Automobiles for Scle | CHEVROLET, two-door, V-8 stan i, excellent motor, good body. Tele- ne 668-8695 after 6 p.m. CHEVROLET, six standard, Ilka . Telephone 623-3388 before 5.30 p.m. 723-5512 after 6 p.m. LAURENTIAN, 283, automatic. 4 shape, reasonable, Telephone 725+ 5 Sein ape a nce Romane ot | CHEVELLE station wagon, evie ic. 725-3979. "CAMARO Rally Sport, V-8, fully isoens 2.950 with terms. Telephone 0105, | throughout, needs 16-3571, PONTIAC two-door sedan, six auto ic, Best cash offer. Must sell. Tele- ne 723-0457 after 5. "CHEVROLET Nomad wagon, like , tires, body, etc., automatic, radio, per week. Lic. 13829X, Wellman's, {SERA osetem tear beeen enrane a etn . FULL PRICE buys '63 Plymouth, sedan, License J74782. Cash, trate, terms. Easy to finance at Nicols in PRY yO ae a ay VALIANT four-door, owner moving of town, must sacrifice, call 942-2347, . CHEVROLET station wagon, 6 cyl- rr, standard shift, $250, Apply 138 | Street. ERO a CHEVELLE convertible, 283, auto- ic, floor console, bucket seats, Call r 6.30, 723-0516. Sena VAUXHALL, Super, 4door station jon. Licence X14047. Ideal second car 'only $10 down, $26 monthly. Stalker ors, 137 King West. Y DESOTO, good condition, Bowman Ph sd SARS ANT RF eA Y VOLVO 544, Sport Bié. Very good dition. Telephone 728-5440 after 6 p.m. ) PONTIAC, two-door, 6 cylinders dard, white walls, radio, A-] condl- -_ $650. Telephone 728-9040. Oh eho BEAUMONT, two - door hardtop, er equipped, vinyl top, like new, low sage. Telephone 728-5302 after 5 p.m. ) METEOR, V-8 automatic, four- r, in good condition. $200, Telephone 2841. . FULL PRICE buys "60 Plymouth, door hardtop. Ready to go. Lic, 10, Cash, trade, terms. Easy to fi- ce at Nicols in Whitby, 668-3331, of ; PLYMOUTH Fury 11, four door, automatic transmission, radio, jade pn, Still under warranty, $1,650. Tele- ne 576-0339. OS ae ee | FULL PRICE buys '60 Falcon ste- wagon. Lic. X15071, Cash trade, ns. Easy to finance at Nicols in thy, 668-333), PSR nae eaten . FULL PRICE buys your choice of Pontiac convertibles. eight automatic six automatic, 4780E and 188630, h, trade, terms, Easy to finance at ols in Whitby, 668-3331. BUICK, four door hard top, fully Ipped, estate care, highest offer. Tele- 728-6101. Condition $650. Appiy after 6 p.m. IC, good Olive Avenue after {1 SERS ---Compact Cars for Sale ZOLTAN and NICK'S Your Authorized Datsun ond Fiat Deoler Specializing in Volkswagen Repoir and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 VOLVO and PEUGOT MERCEDES BENZ General Repair and Auto-Electric Service Jake and Bill's Garage 449 Ritson Rd. South Oshawa 728-0921 "MGA, MGB. engine, in excel- body and mechanical condition, phone 668-8163, after 4 p.m. » FULL PRICE buys '61 Volkswagen, xe model, Lic. X15070. Cash, trade, ns. Easy to finance at Nicols in Noy, 668-533. | VAUXHALL Viva DeLuxe, one er, good condition, $750 cash. Tele- ne 2638884, j CORVAIR Spyder, convertible, four- ed transmission, bucket seats, rebul horsepower engine, Asking $1,050, 1236 after 6:30 p.m. MGB. Good body and motor, 37,000 es. Leaving area, must sacrifice te t cash offer. Telephone 668-5929. --Trucks for Sale ) GMC half ton pick-up with racks, mileage. 1965 Honda i 1,900 miles. Apply 638 Bloor St. t, Oshawa after 4 p.m. VOLKSWAGEN, good condition, Tele 728-4488. FORD Va-ton. Good condition, V-8 matic, radio, twelve volt system, tric wipers, $300. Telephone 728-1306. } GMC half-ton pickup, goed condl- , $950. Telephone 723-9450. | FORD °4 ton truck and camper, clal, 352 engine, 4 speed transmission, under warranty. Hampton 263-2203. CHEVROLET '4 ton with stock racks. 'phone 723-9079. GMC v4 ton pickup, $700. Telephone 3395 after 5 p.m. CHEVROLET pickup, 8 foot step side ; rear HD bumper and towing hitch. r truck, ~ CHI T, Ya ton panel hanically A-1, Body falr. $150. Tele- ne 576-1174, DGE dump truck, tractor, front_end ler and float. In good condition. Tele ne 728-3749. | GMC % ton pickup for sale, low pe excellent condition, Telephone - STBEL platform truck body, com e with dump. Full price $175. All rs considered. Telephone 725-5287. ---Automobiles. Wanted CARS WANTED Buying A New Car? Seli your used car to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and 'Save". TED CAMPIN MOTORS 123-4494 Res. 725-5574 NTED, cars and trucks for wreck- No charge for towing. Best pric Wen 728-4549 anytime. Rob- s. \W AUTO WRECKERS CO. Care ght, parts for sale. iron and metals pht. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311. --Automobile Repair AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE )38 Simcoe St. N., 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only 3usiness --- Repairs, Adjust- nents, Exchanges. All Work Suaranteed. FRED STONE Brooklin -- 86 Queen St. E. Automotive Machine Shop REBUILT ENGINES OVERHAUL AND ENGINE PARTS --Lost and Found WARD -- LOST, urgently needed. man's bifocal, dark rimmed glasses, Wilson, Olive area, Telephone 725- daytime, evenings 725-7946. T. Dark brown wallet containing enship papers and other important ers. Call 725-0349. T, large beige tom cat, Hart's Hill Fog Wednesday. Reward. Telephone T. Bicycle, blue racer (boys), on day, vicinity of shopping centre. nce 3309. Reward. Please phone 723- 1T PERSIAN kilten approximately @ months old, white and dark grey, bec Street area. Telephone 723.9675, T--in Whitby, female beagle, black, e and tan. Answers to Suzie. Re- d. 668-4977 or 725-8907. T in south central Whitby, Friday, ember 22, lady's gold wrist watch, ard. Telephone after 5. You'll Find Whatever u Want--In the Times 37--Auction Sales 38--Coming Events 38--Coming Events E. ] BOWMANVILLE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS DEPARTMENT OF REFORM INSTITUTIONS SEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived, until 3:00 p.m, LO- CAL TIME on Thursday, October 19th, 1967 {, LAWRENCE JA) Dufferin Street @ponsible for any ™y name, by anyone, for the supply and installation of an electrical heating sys- tem at the Cold Spring Camp, Department of Reform Insti- tution, Bowmanville, Ontario. Tender Documents may be obtained from Room 1704, (Tower), Department of Pub- lic Works, Whitney Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, (Telephone No. 365-1079). An $800.00 Bid Bond, a 100% Performance Bond and a 50% Payment Bond will be required as specified. A Deposit of $25.00 MONEY ORDER, OR CERTIFIED CHEQUE made payable to the Treasurer of Ontario, will be required per set of tender documents, which will be re- funded if documents are re- turned in good condition with- in thirty days of above closing date, otherwise forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. R. Hilliard, Deputy Minister NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF GERALD CLEVELAND _ PROUT, LATE OF THE TOWN- SHIP OF EAST WHITBY, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, _ GENERAL MOTORS All persons having cloims agoinst the estate of the above-named deceased, late of the Township of East Whit- by, County of Ontario, who died on or about the 15th day of July, 1967 are hereby notified to send to the under- signed on or before the 5th day of October, 1967 their names and full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date, the es- tate will be distributed hav- ing regard only to the claims of which notice has been re- ceived DATED AT OSHAWA, Ontar- to, September 14th, 1967 ANN CECILLIA PROUT, Administrator, by her solicitors, Greer, Kelly & Jermyn, 114 King Street East, Oshowa. Ontario ES NESBITT, 151) Whitby, will not be re- In debts contracted on or after this! September 28, 1947, without my| written consent. Signed Lawrence James | \ Nesbitt. EMPLOYEE, | DECEASED. | BOWMANVILLE AUCTION BARN Auction Every Saturday DOUG GOWER AUCTIONEER, 728-1005 jhousehold articles. Phone Di tion Barn, LET US AUCTION off your excess joug Gower,| 728-1005 or Jim Wood, 723-0976 for In- formation or pick up. Bowmanville Auc- JAYCEES Monster BINGO 38--Coming Events HOLY CROSS BINGO THIS WEEK FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M. -- FREE - ADMISSION - FREE.- |20 Reg. Games -- SNOWBALL-- $190. in 56 Nos. Plus $10. each horizintal line. Plus Horizontal Lines Share the Wealth Early Bird Game 7:45 Reg. Game 8:00 10 Turkeys as Door Prizes Good Parking No Children Please SUNNYSIDE BINGO TO-NIGHT $2,300 IN PRIZES JACKPOT NOS. 54 and 56 AT THE RED BARN 7 -7:30 P.M. EXTRA BUSES DANCING Oshawa Promenaders. Classes every Tuesday. Inter- mediate and club level every Friday 8 to 10:30. Sir Albert Love School Wilson N. 723-3692 -- 725-6126 Total $300. | Reg. Jackpot $50 full card $10 Each Horizontal Line or 'MODERN SQUARE Admission 50c Two Jackpots 53 and 58 ONE MUST GO IN 50 NOS. OR LESS $200. In announced Nos. $25. Consolation Prize $10 per line both games $175. Jackpot $20 per line. $75 full card 20 Requlor $20 Games poy double in 17 Nos. or less Five $30 Games Early Bird Game 7:45 p.m. EXTRA PRIZES Every Thursday at the Jubilee Pavilion BUSES LEAVING FOUR CORNERS at 7:00 and 7:15 P.M. and Returning after Bingo KINSMEN "Bag of Bulbs Project' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHTS HELP THE KINSMEN IN ALL THEIR COMMUNITY PROJECTS |Glorence and. the. late George BUY 6 BULBS FO $2.00 Children under 16 Not Admitted KINSMEN SPECIAL Y Price Pass FOR TWO to the Friday, Sept. 29 KINSMEN SUPER CAR -BINGO- AT THE Peterborough Memorial Centre $10,000 In Prizes including Big Game for Brand New 1968 JAVELIN S.S.G. Hard Top. (First one delivered in Peterborough) $1,000. Hi-Lo Game $600.00 Small Snowball (50 Nos.) $1,400.00 Big Snowball (56 Nos.) $600. Regular Games $450. Special Games Special Big Share the Wealth Game, guarantee $1,000.00. | Plus 4 Early Bird Games | (Share the Wealth) at 7:30 | Don't forget to buy the econ- | omy pack for value and save money. | | MANY FREE AND VALUABLE | DOOR PRIZES |39--Notices |GLADYS D, ROY, BA, Barrister, Solicl- |tor, Notary Public, Is now located at 914 King St. E., Bowmanville. Telephone 623- 744). DEATHS BARTA, Mary Entered into rest In the Oshawa 1967, Mary Oravecz, widow of Michael|ang acts of kindness in our recent ber-| Union Cemetery Special thanks to Reverend bert will conduct the serv- len), Mrs, Len Byrne (Betty), MISs|\W. L. Herbert and the Armstrong Fun- Herbert Barta, mother of Mrs. (Hel Margaret Barta, Louis, Steve, and John, all of Oshawa; in her Mike Morrison |eavement DEATHS KINGSTON, Louisa Marie Entered Into rest In Hillsdale Mani Oshawa, on Wednesday, September Oshawa and Charles, Kansag City; Funeral Home, Oshawa, with fune! ber 30, at 11 a.m. Union Cemetery. PCLI, WWI William Arthur Ratcliffe, beloved Emily Ratcliffe (Emmie) of year. Resting at the W. C. Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service Port Whitby. (Visitors commencin: p.m. Friday.) Minister Rever McKibben. g | 27, in} her 90th year. Resting at the Armstrony service in the chapel Saturday, Septem-|the late Mr. the chapel Saturday, September 30, at/Barta and four sons, 11 a.m, Interment St. John's Cemetery. Steve, William and John, all of! | Seriously sick for six weeks, or-/Mrs. Mary Barta, 221 Tresane The former Mary Oravecz, yaithe deceased was a daughter of/bourie, both of Oshawa. The memorial service will be! Interment Oshaw® | encz Oravecz. Born Aug. 1, 1900,|held at 11 a.m., Sept. 30, at) jin Hungary, she had been a res-|the Armstrong Funeral Home.) RATCLIFFE, William Arthur, € No. ident of Canada and Oshawa/Interment 'will be in Oshawa 29, |Union Cemetery. Rey. k ike gern - her rege ever recotr of St. Matthew's us: | Michae arta, June 29, 1943,/Anglican Church, wil Binily Ratclite eo ceicl of Sieeon|she is survived by three dang thee service. al aacote Staffordshire, England, in, hisiters, Mrs. Mike Morrison, Mrs. " | is: Een aye eat cone eek. | MRS. FLOSSIE MAY BALL At the Oshawa General Hospital, Thurs-|f0F 40 day, September 28, after a short Iliness,| OBITUARIES -- MRS. MARY BARTA 26 at the and Mrs. Fer-| years. J.| Oshawa. | STAFFORD BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Deolers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS Whitby, Ont. conduct the service. IN MEMORIAM September 28, 1963. Loving and kind in all his ways, Sincere a What a@ beautiful memory he left ind. ~Always remembered by Jimmy. For Permanence and dignity we suggest MOUNT LAWN MEMORIAL PARK BRONZE MEMORIALS | For courteous advice please | visit the Park Office, 723-2633 [i brother, John Reid, who passed away) Upright and just fo the end of his days. kind in heart and mind, eral Hospital, of Mrs. Joseph REID -- In loving memory of a dear Kelemen, 555 Cubert Street. The deceased, who was a lifelong resident of Oshawa, was in her 3lst year. be- Mrs. Kelemen was the daugh- ter of Allan and Mrs. A LASTING TRIBUTE Hodgins her husband and her parents she is survived by three sons, Danny, Randy, and Joey and a daughter, Lana. ters, of Oshawa, Mrs. A. Carpenter) (Shirley) of Bowmanville, Mrs -\G. DeLorme (Reta) of Oshawa (CARDS OF THANKS |BARKER -- The family of the late Wil-| |liam Barker wish to express their sin- Chapel at 2 p.m. Sept. 29. In- Gen-|cere thanks to relatives, eral Hospital on Tuesday, September 26, friends and terment neighbors for beautiful floral tributes be eral Home. --The Barker Family. year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral|BURRIDGE -- The family of the late ome, the chapel Friday, September 29, at 3.15|their sincere thanks to doctors: D. p.m, (tery. |_ HILL, Ross Orval Hospital, on 1967, Ross Orval Hill, the Tuesday, September beloved son Interment Oshawa Union Ceme-lman and W. Grant, the nurses at Oshawa General Hospital, . |friends and neigh f cts of kind | Entered into rest in the Oshawa General nese, inseees OP ciatin: acral trib. in the loss of @ dear husband, lov' Oshawa, with funeral service In| joseph Victor Burridge, wish to express) Ow-} the ing jin Hungary and 18 grandchild- Sept. 26, at the Oshawa Gen- |and Mrs. H. Timmoll (Beatrice) of Newcastle and a_ brother, Kenneth, of Windsor held at ice. The death occurred, Sept. 27,| relatives:'at Hillsdale Manor, following a' lengthy sickness, of Mrs. Lou- 26; utes and donations to the Cancer Society,/ise Marie Kingston. The deceas- of! received during our recent bereavement Hill. |; ed, who formerly lived at 150 ink (Florence) |father and grandfather. Oshawa, Mrs. Arthur Atkinson (Carrol-| ridge and family. jlynn), Bowmanville, Mrs. |Goy), Mrs. Larry Simi . Kelth Pringle mons (Lynda), CROOK -- The family of the --Mrs. E. Bur-/Simcoe Street South, was in her 90th year. late FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES READ AND USE THE | MARKET | BASKET | Oshawa, and Nelson Hill, Regina; in his 43rd year. Resting at the Armstrong Fu-) |neral. Home, Oshawa, with funeral serv- Ice in the chapel, Friday, September 29, at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union | Cemetery. KELEMEN, Delma Suddenly at Oshawa General Hospital| Manor. and neighbors for their thanks to and the | Special the Reverend Swackhammer and Armstrong lon Tuesday, September 26, 1967, Delma| Home. | Hodgins, in her 3ist year, beloved wife} jof Joseph Kelemen and loving mother lof Danny, Randy, Joey and Lana, dear | sister of Mrs. J. Mitchell (Muriel), Mrs.|iheir sincere thanks to relatives, friendsimember of St; Matthew's Ang- |A. Carpenter (Shirley) of Bowmanville,|and neighbors for the many acts of| Mrs. G. DeLorme (Reta), Mrs. H. Tim-|kindness, beautiful floral tributes, dona- | |moll (Beatrice), Newcastle, neth Hodgins of Windsor, Lawson and Allan \the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 3 Friday, September 29, at 2 p.m. ment Union Cemetery. | STRUTT -- The family of the | daughter and sister. Reverend Northey ani Northcutt-Elliot Funeral Home. Mrs. Fannie oom would like to express thelr appreciation to relatives, friends kindness, daughter of the late Mr. | beautiful floral tributes and messages of Mrs sympathy in their recent bereavement : e.|Mar. 10, 1878, at Walthamstow, staff of Hillsdale| England, she was married there Funeral ly - Special ate and Ken-|tiong to the Cancer Fund, cards, and) daughter of|messages of sympathy during the re- Hodgins. Resting aticent iliness and death of our on' 90 King |loved Street West for service in the chapel on|thanks to St. | Inter-|borough, The former Louise Marie Ap- pleby, April 'Oshawa |Mrs. Idella Strutt would like to express|YCars, lican Church. Charles William Kingston, July 8, 1951, Mrs. Kingston is sur-} Joseph's Hospital, Peter-ivived by two daughters, Mrs. . ©'Glen Wagar (Ethel) and Mrs. Also surviving are a brother|'ied Sept. 25, at the Oshawa General Hospital, in her 73rd n. year, was held at 3:15 p.m., | 'The memorial service will be|S¢Pt- 27, at the Armstrong Fun- held at 3:15 p.m., 'Sept. 29, at/°T@l Home. the Armstrong Funeral Home. Interment Union Cemetery. K Darby, pastor of 318 Dundas St. E. 668-3552 Haas Came Chank. will will be in Oshawa Rev. M Thomas Anderson (Edna), both| of Oshawa; W. Kingston of Kansas City, {Missouri and Frederick W. King-|Moynes, David Buckley, Ron- ston of Oshawa, nine grand-\ald Ball, Fred Ball, Peter Rome! schildren and 17 great-grand-jand Ben Christensen. nee babes ee Hungerford and Mrs. Vera Rev. L. W. Herbert, minister ; y,|of Kingsview United : Church. Holy Cross |Lnterment was in Oshawa Union y Cemetery, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 28, 1967 27 The pallbearers were Riley MAKE TOWER GO-GO HALIFAX (CP)--The firehall two sons, Charles | {here has been given a facelift 1967, Lovisa Marie Appleby, widow of|Street, died Sept. children. | aR en achsp Sah incisal Charies, Wiliam - Kingston, mother | ot Oshawa General Hospital. She) Mrs. Kingston was predeceas-| ROLLING IN DOUGH a pret Waren Anderson (Edna), and Frederick, all of/Was in her 68th year. fe by two daughters,Mrs. Ivy) Capital assets of the Cana-|clock. 'The tower has Ga-'dian Broadcasting Corporation|painted gold and fitted with an are just under $77,000,000. 'amplifier. ELECT R. A. Jim POTTICARY | @ LOWER TAXES @ PLANNED EDUCATION @ CONSUMER PRICE CONTROL @ CONTROLLED AUTO INSURANCE VOTE LIBERAL + FUNERAL OF The memorial service for rs. Flossie May Ball, who The service was conducted by JIM POTTICARY |X MRS. JOSEPH KELEMEN The death occurred suddenly, The former Delma Hodgins, Lawson of Oshawa. Besides Also surviving are four sis- Mrs. J. Mitchell (Muriel) service will be Funeral The funeral the Gerrow Oshawa LW be in Rev. will MRS. LOUISE MARIE KINGSTON the deceased was a and Born James Applyby. 1899. A resident of; and Canada for 61 Mrs, Kingston was a 28, Predeceased by her husband, IDEAL DAIRY PRODUCTS LIMITED Are Pleased To Announce The Following Management Changes Public Relations Manager - CLARENCE HOPPS Sales Manager - DOUGLAS HART Assistant Sales Manager - JIM O'REILLY Assistant Sales Manager - PETE HENDERSON These men have had many years experience in the Dairy Business and they will be eager to serve you at all times. W. W. Pascoe General Manager IDEAL DAIRY PRODUCTS LIMITED

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