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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Dec 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, a 4, Maud Telephone 723-4516. or two gentlemen. Telephone 8 a.m. Parking fo 1:30 p.m. able. Gentiemen preferred. 58 Abe St. 728-3928. ATTRACTIVELY furnished suitable for refined gentieman, Private home, central. Parking. Telephone 723-3519. home, $75 monthly. cluded. 728-0717 or 725-3206. frigerator. Near bus, parking Telephone 576-2533. Noators. Apply 182 Athol Street electrically heated, private minutes walk from Shopping 728-7119. FURNISHED ROOM, very quiet, housekeeping. Telephone 728-5964 central SINGLE furnished room, tion Telephone 668-2466 man, In mew home. Ciose Motors and Shopping Centre. 725-2614, ROOM AND BOARD, single beds. Telephone 576-3248. lunches packed if desired 728-0159. es packed, toom.. Telephone 576- 3929. ROOM AND BOARD man, packed. Close to downtown, Park Road area. Telephone 728-5455. ROOM AND BOARD for lunches packed. 6 day week Telephone 725-9843. Room AND BOARD or room. Nice and good meals. Parking space. Apel 725-7175. LARGE warm room, lunches packed, parking, stop, gentleman. 728-4845. geod Sone to ply 103 Elgin St. W. or telephone 0148. TWO furnished housekeeping rooms, kit-| facilities,! ROOM AND BOARD from $i4 per week, good street, near hospital and bus stop./ 11964 Viva, Parking, television. Telephone 723-8863 30--Automobiles for Sale = sie shenininicnteie t LARGE FURNISHED bedroom. Suit one) available. 728-6319. *| BRIGHT, cheery, large room. Reason-| ably priced. Centrally located. Pleasant| residential area. Kitchen privileges avail-| rdeen | bedroom, adult Warren Avenur heat and hydro in-| TWO ROOMS for rent, stove and re! space, | Near Cole of California and Duplate.| LARGE, single room for "gentleman, very central to downtown and ca gil General ma CHEVELLE $s. asement room nicely furnished CARGR 6 Y ree, '56 FORD two door hard-top, V-8, stick, TV antenna, suitable for one or two, two |'adio. and motor good. For sale Centre. jor trade clean, |a!so near hospital and north GM with light|Street. Affer 4 p.m., 728-2757, "Tece.| radio, fo General Telephone 9927 aes -- |) PONTIAC, six gentlemen, good Honduras Maroon. Asking $575 or home cooked meals, close to downtown. ROOM AND BOARD for "two "gentlemen, ROOM AND BOARD in Y quiet home. Ab-| stainers preferred, good meals and funch use of television in Iving-| "for one. ~ gentle. willing to share room, Lunches King and gentlemen, Parking. ROOM AND BOARD. for indy or gentie- man, close to hospital and downtown. Ap- 725-| \19s8 CHEVROLET, _ body and mechanically, new tires, radio, | Telephone 263-2150. | | $550 small camper box WELLMAN RAMBLER DEMONSTRATION SALE | 1968 AMERICAN .. $2,244 1968 JAVELIN . $2,743 1968 REBEL $2,561 1968 AMBASSADOR 2-door hardtop with air conditioning only $2,899 Full factory warranty all cars have under 1000 miles. $100. DOWN delivers with our Bank of Nova Scotia -- Scotia Plan financing, the lowest cost financing offered by any new cor dealer in Oshawa WELLMAN RAMBLER 728-7351. Only $10 Down on the cor of your choice, Morley St alker MOTORS 137 King West 723-6322 - 723 831) NICOLS MOTORS Ltd headquarters for eee con -- Rebel Ambassador -- Javelin WHITBY ----- 668-3331 MORE CASH Paid for Good Cors, Trade up or down Liens paid DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK ROAD SOUTH 723-9421 GUS BROWN MOTORS LIMITED RR. No. 3, Oshawa _ TRADE UP OR DOWN. Top Price paid for Good Clean Cars, liens paid. TERMS Phone 728-7375 or 728-7376 Clean Master radio, gine, Uniroya brakes, steering, 000 miles. 723-4300 1958 OLDSMOBILE, paint done. Also 1960 Telephone 725-0649 'S) CHEVROLET motor and eviometic] fransmission, Will fit from '55 - '58 Chev. tires Power Chevrole!, one - owner rolet or Pontiac. Good condition. Tele phone 725-4548 ALL USED PARTS, fires, wheels, radi ators, spindles for trailers! springs, 509) Bloor Street East. 723-2281 1967 CHEVELLE Malibu, 327, 275 HP, 4-speed, positraction, power brakes Telephone 725- 182 atic, one owner n 000 mile der warran' Showroom conditior ed with pow Will accept er equipment frade. 576-038 MUST SELL before weekend, 1962 Val lant, six eutomatic Telephone 726-2845. '66 CHEVROLET Impala sedan, 327 en-| new car condition,| body, and motor transmission re-| | very clean, 27,-} motor best 'offer 16 SHAW AUTO ~ WRECKERS "co Dougnt, bought. 89 Bloor Street East. 725-2311 34--Automobile Repair -- orange cat URGENT! Lost, taining very important papers, etc, in the vicinity of Dundas near Whitby Post '64 Pontiac i | ing trim, 28,000 miles j | chen and . Bedroom, | launury door sedan. Licence 281598. parking space. Suiteble for couple.! $995 Apply 253 Athol East | FURNISHED larce bed - sitting room and kitchen, clean rooms in. private PELESHOK MOTORS LTD. AJAX 942-6300 matched interior, feats; A-}. Telephone 725- yi Body Telephone 576-245) '57 OLDSMOBILE, $110.; '60 International ore. \61 OLDSMOBILE four-door. power steering, power with beige interior, V-8 auto- matic $1,995 '64 Corvair, 2 door sedan, grey with red interior, one owner. Licence 252435 $995 Laurentian, 4 door sedon, blue with motch- One owner $1,695 '63 Pontiac Strato Chief, 2 '54 Ford, $75.) 272 Borel |new whitewall tires. Completely original Telephone 668-2778. /1961 accessories, Telephone 728-6101. radio, new snow tires. automatic, motor, best offer. Telephone 728-7809 ZOLTAN AND NICK'S Your Authroized Datsun and Fiat Dealer Specializing in Volkeswagen Repair and Service 160 Simcoe South 728-0051 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, very good condi- |tion, Private, $375, after 4 p.m. telephone 668-5089. 155 Central Park Bivd. South. Telephone |1966 VOLKSWAGEN, | blue, snow tires, push button radio. Telephone | 728-0476, evenings only. good condition, Best offer. Va-ton, Al work, body best offer |Telephone 668-4553 after 5 p.m meals, |1967 TRIUMPH 500 c.c. bus 1960 MGA, 2601 after 6. \32--Trucks. | for Sale Jackpine $850, Telephone 655 Telephone 728 rebuilt 31--Compact Cars for Sale Telephone | -- 1963 GMC %-ton Fiestalde Pl "up. Needs 27--Rooms for Rent 30--Automobiles for Sale 27--Rooms for Rent oe ee ee ee aman ---- '67 Comoro, red with black ATTRACTIVELY interior, Rally Sport, 327 cubic inch, 4 speed. Licence FURNISHED ROOM SODI97) 5:5, $3,295 Avoiloble in private home. "67 Camaro, yellow with Call between S and 7 p.m, black interior. 327 automatic. 1 82 PARK ROAD N. Licence J72319 ... $3,295 728-8671 '66 Chevrolet Biscayne, 2 ented "ae, cores ices door sedan, greén with beige wi _ iM, tral! ated, i housekeeping privileges, clean, quel] fim, V-B8 automatic $1,695 Weenie, "Teapnene 640-003). '66 Pontiac Grande Paris- ROOM in exchange for a few in work, jenne; bucket seats, power : Pousi: Young pen Ay Telephone 72%3-| Steering, power brakes. White 8863. with black interior. Licence FURNISHED ROOM in clean, viet J72933 iy 2,795 : ie tlemen. Pees aie <a Wace 778-0236. | '66 Buick Wildcot, 4 door ROOM FOR RENT, in country home.| hordtop, blue with motching Brooklin 655-3058. trim. Licence K31996 $2,795 snag gg Re oral . ay '64 Chevrolet Super Sport, aurant on premises. Queens Hotel, "9 ton with beige interior, 2 door Simcoe No} hardtop: Licence J324481 TWO FURNISHED rooms with refrig- $1,695 erator and stove on Ritson Road S., near. Glecoff's store, for clean couple '64 Chevelle Malibu, brown vs spat | ra 'automatic, | brakes, | nd board. |i42 CORVAIR, two-door hardtop, fair gentleman to share, single beds. go OS® shape, six automatic, $300. Telephone! fo_north General Motors _|243.84s PRIVATE ROOM with board for gentie-| "5 PONTIAC sedan, V8 automatic, | 21,000 miles, | shape | Le BINGO dessert 36--Legal #NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, DECEASED. All persons having clair in the County of ed, who died on or about th 23rd day of October, sonol Representative of th 31st day of December, regord only which she sholl notice DATED at Oshawa, thi Ist day of December, 1967, HELEN LORRAINE MENZIES, Successor, then hay By her Solicitors, MACKEY & BAILEY, | 17 Simcoe Street North, Oshawo, Ontario. St. Gertrude's PARISH HALL 690 KING ST. E. "BUICK, "addr hardtop, complete! Every Monday at 8:00 P.M. 20 Games -- Jackpot Snowball and Share the Wealth Free Admission No Children under 16 RUNDLE PARK LADIES' AUXILIARY BAZAAR Rundle Park Club House Park Road S WED, DEG: 6, 255 Sewing, home baking, white elephant, touch and take booths, draw on stuffed ani- mal, hamper of groceries, tea room, salad plate and 50c 50c KINSMEN BINGO 2--$200--Nos. 52 and 50 1 MUST GO $25 CONSOLATION TUESDAY See Saturday's Ad ADMISSION 50c ARCHIBALD CECIL MENZIES, Ontario, Justice of the Peace, deceas- 1967, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Per- said deceased on or before the 1967, otive will distribute the ossets of the said deceased having tq a claim of Ford 236, 20% Vide Gorman 457, Bill Hard-|Long | 237 Chuck k | Stinger Me ate Bar ot Ay hae oO na DEATHS Group 1 -- Sun Life 34, Fieming's 29,|Laverty 631. | is: Spots 4 a iat 0, Beeps & | Tumey's 25, Goch's 24, Durno's 22, Mur-|_ High $I rue Neve 7 M6 1 pan O, Peepers rs Ding Dongs, 1 H CLUB 48 CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS ray Rug' 19, Clint's 18 and Home App. heeoeatl 44 234s Ress ors 245, | Luckles 2 Guys and Gels 1, Al's Cats High Doubl | High Triples: 5 ( Gi ; Ji Ferris 240,|3 K = | FLOWERS lt ive Micaer an Baie |an6); Claude Glosstord "Toa Can ashi]. Group. 2 -- Cadillac .ghamels D.|Rey Flea 20, 28) vam 235, "200, | Stonebridge (218, 217) 435 and Ruth Me-, Paimer 698 (242, 242); "Grampa" | Moudatie 22, Berg's 22, Als arene a iare nev Mien aie rey. LADIES | by Locke' [Lean (222) 414 is 8 669 (227, 243); Bob Miller 665 (242, |Tony's 20, Motor City 20, The ihe 78 Standings: Lucky Strikes 20, Hi) TOWN AND COU | y Locke s H Don Robinson 662 (230, 221); Joan| Med. Pharmacy 17 and, Active, 16 Team ~~ Ket Balls; High Triples: Loraine Terry 675, Fern |, High Singles: Ann Lee (246); Nicole | 2 ne a] 62 (78, ' FA + oan "High § The "crown" goes to\Los 16, Gay Six 16, Jesters. 11, pin |Buechier 673, Jackie Legere 637, eppropriote funeral tributes [Nene Rickete came, Cowen (ZI) ena Girt (622 ates 222) and Norville: Buck] WIL iv tits week wiih Wie SIR fein. | Ue Alley Cats, 1 Head wiggled 6. Anthony. 631,, Eariine Keeler, 611, Bev. 728-6555 Team Standing: Polly Wogs 13, Hot] "high: Singles: Sponge' sheng 967, ist ER ERR AG ee Bray Tre Neae: hiceers &. Fives 4 aarer * | Nichols {Gis 'nabelie Calder 602 and Dot - | Shots 10, Happy Gang 8, , | Elliott ~ Ted Varga 2, Bernice Leb Brabin 65 Lucky, Strikes. 6, Happy " Hipplen et "rie | Palmer Lorna "Bacon #24, Garn|D- Brow yas, Le Sabins Tas, E.. sordan| MOTOR CITY MIXED igh Singles: Pat iar ge Pa OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE [Cats 4, and Maybees Palmer 26, June Smith 214, Bob Dart Q tnd Fee Wr | High Triples: Mar] Ford 742 (254, 256,/abelle Calder 253, 240; \213, Jim Carmichael 208, 205, }Lounds and Harvey Balson 205, Team Standing: Quits 5, MOTOR CITY MEN'S MAJOR | apa's bell se halfway mark in the schedule week Expo's 2, » IN MEMORIAM F | é + ), who! For example, the sixth three-ga joer paleo haite fe cri concelld ira) pe over the 900 mark was racked. Ul P| passed away suddenly December High Triples: Donalda Williams 417 vergne 788, ios, this week when Jim Cassells came with-|cos1), Ethel Freeman 615. (232) Ethel e Just when your life was brightest, |in three pins of equalling the hero, Hoar 660 (246), Millie Branton 652 (273),| ~ Just when your years were best, high triple. Cassells To a home of eternal rest. {with a 260 mark, which is good for any} |Sadly missed by Dad and Mother, i eeene ms Slee, Garry Meee, Northey 253, Marg Eccles ------- --___-__-__~_________|91§ (310); Larry Pipe "On j A LASTING TRIBUTE 258) and Emma Mayo 631 (248). '8 2) Se | Himes 785 (296); Palm. knight 778 (281); | Mari For permonence and dignity jReg. oe 775 (305); Dave Bishop 7 "hyd Hale 'son 236, Larmer 229, 224, 761 State. 225, 221, 203. full particulars of their 'a Red Hardie 760 (327); Ron Jay!pirg claims bebe sea NOUNT LAWN Ui ar narny pty (286) aie Team 'Standing: Jets, Daffodils, Ook- Immediately after the soid MEMORIAL PARK Group 2: Sid Bowers 786 (287); John frites 18 Pirates, 'Sports 13, Whistle Balt, dote the Persona! Represent- BRONZE MEMORIALS sya 4 761 (265); Ernie Millard 743! Centennials 12, Birdies 11; Mini. Skirts 309); Pete Cormier 719 (278); ans 39 Bive Dolls 9, jFuller #97 (331)7 Ba |Flfteens, Candy Ci Fuller 497 mary erase $95 | Fifteens, Candy Can For courteous advice please visit the Pork Office. (285); Gi 23-2633 fevsaeil 685 one "a Strank 681 a and Ewen Moreau 681 (262). UAWA LEAGUE Tigers 12, { na Braggars. 12, aur, turkey, Polloff will be Dec. 15 | Platformates i, Ozarks 11, saver Ker nigh. there will no points for that * (CARDS OF THANKS |, 5s sin ted eno'? ee MURTY, Roe 4, Home Aon. Seom Lite 4 ches Fleming's sone 2: Stoppers 15, Aces 14, 'come-|0 backers 13, Prowlers 12, Goofbalis 8, |Tumey's u BUTLER -- We would like to thank Clunkers 6, Marksmen 6 and Pick Ups |relatives, friends and neighbors for the 6. Durno's 3 and Goch's 1. IT. cones end. 67's, Darts. "sna trey 6%6, A, Neil 678 and H, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES | High Triples: Put together 9 Elsie Smith 644 (233), Babe Lang | 640 You were called from this world of Of 282, 340 and 314 for @ brililant 936 fofal, (223), Jean Schoenay 643 (271), Eu" Recs sorrow He now jeads in the High Average race path 635 250) Madeline. Ahoy eh Singles: Ann Sabo 246, 206, brated | Here's where to find gifts for everyone... CHRISTMAS re, 245, Marilyn Beckell 241, Neolle Marie Divine 222 and Sheila Daffy Dills 8 and es 6, ip 2 -- Cadillac 4, Al's Bi-Rite 0; las 4, Houdaille 0; Kemp's 4, Tony's 744, C. Crandell 736, S$. roth 726, C. t thi te of hi Rums 1 point bold Cecil. Pied ea Reel ot | tie etn Nay sere mois new high 825 (34s, 286) jel" the Village of Port Perry, | FLOODY -- In loving memory of our 'competitive league. i be ss | WIRE AND HARNESS Dove 719, R. Martin 718,/232); Bud Morey 74) ¥ bt A 7: , 277); Joan Jack-|gere 247, Edocs 70é, K. Johnson 703, H, God-|Kutasienski 721 (255, 677 (242, 75 (25, walvame 'pa, i [677 (242, 228); Stella agit 6 th McLeod | son 71 el Lyni 772, Bill|Norres 253, Solomon 712, 'Jack Jon Johnston 681, Rich'eau 240, Norma Bradburn 238, Paste (228, 300); (248, 258); Jim |Helen Anderson 681 (324); |278); \Westlake 659 (246, aay Harold Wilson Jack James 246, , 231, Liz Hutcheson 250, Wes (252. Oui, Audrey Hepburn 24, Lisa He- Fern Buechier 239, Joan An- Sharon Gaskell 231, Darlene Shirley Hume 230 and 7, Bob Clark Bol Bob La-| High Singles: Yvonne Watson Fesd Moth. The: Supren a 24 and The Monkees 23. | ghey, 240, | Team Standing: The Dreamers 31,' The Rolling Stones Stitch N Time % |acts of kindness shown to us in our time} of sorrow. Special thanks to Dr. Spr. ragoe jand Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home. ~-Mrs. Marion Butler and family} | sats "OBITUARIES OLD COUNTRY SOCCER LONDON (CP) -- Saturday's;Exeter 2 Newport 1 Old County soccer results: |Halifax 2 Doncaster 3 WILLIAM JOHN ARMSTRONG ENGLIS# LEAGUE ae i eas A survivor of the hurricane Division I [Port Vale 2 Barnsley 0 which swept the Great Lakes |Burnley 1 Arsenal 0 {Workington 2 Brentford 0° in 1913, William John Arm-|p... 4 : |Everton 1 Notts F 0 iKends who "had lived at 232/rulham 1 Liverpool 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE endal Avenue for 50 years, '|Leeds 2 Stoke 0 Division I died Dec. 3, at the Oshawa Leicester 0 Coventry 0 Celtic 1 Dundee U 1 General Hospital. He was iN Man United 2 West Brom 1 {Sheffield W 1 Man City 1 Sunderland 2 Chelsea 3 Tottenham 1 Newcastle 1 West Ham 3 Sheffield U 0 Wolverhampton 2 Southampton 0 Dundee 3 Partick 4 | Dunfermline 6 Stirling 0 Falkirk 2 Aberdeen 2 Hibernian 0 Morton 1 Kilmarnock 3 Hearts 2 Motherwell 2 Raith 2 Rangers 2 Airdrieonians 1 |St. Johnstone 0 Clyde 2 Division If | Albion 0 Cowdenbeath 2 {Alloa 1 Ayr U 3 |his 87th year. A son of the late George and Ann Armstrong, the deceased was born, April 28, 1881, at Taunton and had lived in Osh- awa and district all his life. He was a member of St. Division II \drew's United Church. Aston Villa 0 Huddersfield 0 Mr, Armstrong was employ- Cardiff 3 Blackburn 2 jed for many years by Canada|Charlton 3 Birmingham 1 |Steathship Lines as a marine|Ctystal P 0 Bolton 3 jengineer on the upper lakes, |Derby 2 Middlesbrough 4 |Arbroath 2 Queens Pk 0 | He is survived by his sister,| Norwich 5 Millwall 2 {Berwick 1 Brechin 0 |Miss Florence Armstrong, of Plymouth 3 Carlisle 1 Clydebank 5 Stranraer 1 |Oshawa. He was predeceased Portsmouth 3 Blackpool 1 East Fife 0 Hamilton 0 by two brothers, Norman in 1919 Preston 0 Bristol C 1 Montrose 1 E Stirling 1 and Jesse in 1963. Queens PR 1 Ipswich 0 Queen of § 5 Dunbarton 2 The memorial service will be Rotherham 1 Hull 3 |St. Mirren 7 Stenhousemuir 1 held at 2 p.m., Dec, 5, at the Division T1t Armstrong Funeral Home, The| Barrow 1 Brighton 1 IRISH LEAGUE service will be conducted he Bournemouth 0 Leyton Or 0 Arls 2 Glenavon 1 Rev. Douglas Woodhouse, as- Bristol R 4 Shrewsbury 1 Cliftonville 1 Linfield 4 sistant minister of St. Andrew's s|Bury 3 Ranmere 3 |United Church, Interment will|Colchester 2 Northampton 1 |be in the family plot in Osh-| Mansfield 0 Gillingham 1 awa Union Cemetery. Oldham 0 Swindon 2 i Oxford 2 Stockport 2 | Distillery 3 Coleraine 4 |Glentoran 10 Bangor 1 |Portadown 2 Crusaders" 1 MRS. LEILA M. BACKWELL Seriously sick for the past! Watford 7 Grimsby 1 MOHAWK week, Mrs. Leila May Back-|Southport 0 Torquay United 2 well, 107 Glenora Avenue, Ot- Division IV tawa, died Dec. 3 at the Ottawa ajdersh- 2 Rochdale 1 RACE RESULTS Civic Hospital, She was -in_ her Bradfor 'd C 2 Luton 0 54th year. Chester 2 Swansea 3 SATURDAY, DEC, 2 A daughter of the and Mrs. Albert Thoms, jceased was born late Mr c hesterfield 3 Hartlepools 1 the de- \Crewe Alex 1 Southend 0 FIRST RACE -- Mile Trot $800. Claiming. |}-Live Steam, W'dell Purse Days," 78: be |33--Aui utomobiles Wanted CARS WANTED Buying A New Car ? Sell your used car to 'Ted' Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "Save" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4 4494 Res 725- 5574 parts for sale. Iron and metais WANTED, cars and trucks for wrecking No charge for towing. Best prices paid Telephone Nicols 728-4549 anytime Robert AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St. N., 728-7339 Transmissions are Our Only Business Adjust- ments All work Repairs Exchanges Guoronteed Cars "723-0776 after --| BROOKS -- Ken and Maria (nee ae ters, |Haas) gratefully announce the gift of a girl, Carey Jane, 7 Ibs. 4. ozs. December 2, 1967, at Memorial | Bowmanville 8 ounces, BIRTHS [Derry City 5 Ballymena Un. 1) » ». the gift that keeps on giving Peterborough 2 Wallsall 1 a GIFT SPOTTER Ue Gifts for the Home Entertainment a. ATE TO GIFTS YOU'LL ADORE visit. r ON EVERY FLOOR GEORGIAN 1276 Shades to Choose From Motor Hotel Visit our new showroom for complete decorating service whole family will -enpoy. FREE ESTIMATES AND EXPERT INSTALLATION. ANGUS-GRAYDON 428 KING ST. W. | | | j | Carpeting for the living room, bedrooms and halls. A gift your | 728-6254 @ Fine foods served in o delightful festive atmos- phere. @ Top-flight entertainment you're sure to enjoy, @ Be sure to book your Christmas and New Year's reservations now THE GEORGIAN Champlain and Thornton 723-4693 FROM me CABLE TY | A GIFT CERTIFICATE | OSHAWA @ 11 Channels @ Perfect Reception ®@ No Antenna CABLE TV $0/ 600 KING ST, E. on 5278 5 16.00 4.70 3.70 i Jan. 22, 1914, Darlington: 3 York City 1 3Merrie Meander, Shell 2.70 2.50] at Newmarket and, prior to\-- ---------= | 8-Tullican, L'Heureux 4,50) moving to Ottawa 10 years ago. sky, eee "heeds a othe Ply Cindy | \had lived in Oshawa for 10 R tu years. e ms Pale eh RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse| . tal Mrs. Backwell is survived by [ebora's aye shiek. xe) her husband, William, son, Kenneth, of Ottawa. and a; | 4Diplomat me Tarriieion 4.50 on 'Tom Gordon ees z iso Hospital, : KOLODZIE -- Ed and Jean (nee Oshawa and two eranidehildcen: crosse Association at the Podgiadio) are happy to announce the/ completion of. their Centennial project, | Matthew Stanley, who arrived Saturday.;Well of Ottawa. December 2, 1967, and weighed 7 pounds, at the Oshawa General Hos pital, Saturday, Also surviving are three sis-| n Etarind: Babe Adios, Chiet * nee tar, Grattan Portage an Mrs. Richard Smith (Flor- q basa ai \CE De Tom Gor-| ence) of Oshawa, Mrs, James! al a Seed Was. Harcus (Laura) of Windsor and|/aimed to a second term as Mrs. Pleau (Doris) of president of the Canadian La- 9: DAILY DOUBLE, 1 AND 5, PAID $181.20,/ THIRD RACE -- Mile Pace. $800. Claiming. 5-D'mond King, 4-Jagla, Ellicott Purse Louis Curran 7.50 4.70 2.90 6.80 4,20 4.20 | group's annual meeting here!1-Duke of Atom, Norris Kenneth Jr. and Lynne Back- St. 8 Also Started: Danny Moore, Dale Lind nal Dark Demon, Clandeboye C., and Ellis Re-elected were Fred Con-! Mckinney. The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral|"@4i, St. Catharines, first vice- pourty race -- Mile Pace, Purse |president; Art Daoust, Vancou-| sg00. ciaimi om 3: ».m., Dec. 5, fol-|? 2 ; Claiming MEEK. -- Dennis and Ann are hapoy| ome at 3.15 5 Dec. 6, f iver, second vice-president; |!-Prince Riliev, C'roll 13.50 6.90 4.20 fo announce the arrival of a son, Gordon| lowed by interment in Mount George Duddin, Toronto. third|7B22dy. Sandy, Waddell $5.80 3.30 Michel, § pounds 1 cunce, on Decem.|Lawn Cemetery. Canon F, G.|@&0rs : 3-Eddie's Pride, Manion 4.80 ber 1, 1967, at Oshawa General Hospital.| ¢) gley, rectr of St, George's| Vice president; and Jack Ful-|_ Also Started: Marabelle, GM. See, A brother for Tracey. Thanks to Dr n ot. gh Be 5! ton Vancouver. fourth vice- Dean Sultan B., Andy Byrd and Loyai Halam-Andres and 4th floor staff Memorial Anglican Church,| . esident J Briton, | . will conduct' the service. " : Pa overs phot Starrs be CR uct Elected ot thé Lacrosse, Hall|,, (oP 4H RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse nc irt @ daughter, s, er . * j i rhea 6 028., on Thursday, November 30, 1967 FUNERAL OF of Fame in the builders' divi-/2-Wr.' G'phone, Waples 2.60 2.10 2.10 at the Oshawa General Hospital. A wee EDWARD JOSEPH McAREE jsion were Irwin Barnes, Albert|+Wayaone, Galbraith bie oan iste ' ; | sister for Ronnie, Rhonda and Chery Requiem High Mass for. Ed-|Brown, Fred Jacobs, Russell T.| also started: Prin 1 and] q g' a ce = Bamb! = and} ward Joseph McAree, who died Kelly, Leo Nicholson, and Leon- has A Be PAC ts oe DEATHS at his Park Lane Apartments ard Smith. 4 | residence, Nov. 30, in his 44th Named from field lacrosse son cain -- Mile Pace. Purse ARMSTRONG, Williams Jono year, was sung in St. Gregory's were Peter Barnett, Stewart 3 sty K ie agan 40 300 20 Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-- Roman Catholic Church at 10 Beatty, Bill Coulter, Bert Large, Pa Notch Pick, Telfer 5.40 4.00) giat Hospital on Sunday, December 3,/aim Dec. 2 Dave Marshall, Eddie Powers)" "ire Mir. Robillard | Girl, 'Crystal William n rong, eldest, °° Ress 5 C and' beloved son of the late Mr. ana; The mass. was sung by Rey, Sr., Haddie Stoddart and Jack Duke, Dandy Doc, Eddie B. Creed and FRED. STONE Brooklin 86 Queen St. E Automotive Shon REBUILT ENGINES OVERHAUL AND ENGINE PARTS Machine 35--Lost and Found Lost Male cat, orange colour. Would gent eman on Labrador Drive who found Please call Mrs. Russe LOST -- Male biack and white Springer Spaniel geen Harmony area. Very friendly dog Answers to name Prince. Last eward. Telephone 725-4242 ladys black purse con Office. (Widow with 3 children.) Reward 668-5123. LOST. Cosmetic bag, 8! Zeller's, Shop- ping Centre, containing @ sum of money bank book and personal papers. b Needed pensioner visiting Oshawa. Please Phone 725-3004 |36--Legal _ OSHAWA, ONTARIO TENDERS FOR ADDITION TO ST. THOMAS AQUINAS SCHOOL Sealed tenders will be re- ceived at the office of the architect, William Saccoccia, 215 Morrish Road West Hil Ontario until 4:30 p.m. Thurs- doy, December 14, 1967, for the construction of on eight classroom addition to the ex- isting St. Thomas Aquinas School, located ot the west end of Pacific Avenue, Osh- awa. The owner is the Board of R.C. Separate School Trus- tees, Oshawa. Lowest or any tenders not necessarily orcep- | ted | WILLIAM SACCOCCIO, Architect heavy duty suspen- | JOB SWITCHES B The average man between 20 ang 24| '66 ; CHEVROLET Impala convertible, V-8!can expect to switch jobs six or seven yellow with black |times. In many cases the change will be ty. to @ totally new career And the place to look for ine best lobs | s the "Help Wanted" colui The Times' Classified Section. Whether you're unemployed or looking for a better job,, $900 or best wales ainsi Help Wanted" 'now! Mrs. er of Florence of Oshawa and the late Norman and Jesse, in Strong neral service in the chapel, Tuesday, De. cember 5, at 3:15 p.m Lawn Cemetery George Armstrong and dear broth his 87th year BACKWELL, Leila May Entered into rest tal May Thoms, mother of Kenneth of Ottawa, and sister of n Ottawa Civic Hospi- on Sunday, wife of William Backwell, Mrs. Richard Smith (Florence), Ars, Louis Pleau (Doris), of Oshawa and Lawless, G. James tee Harcus (Laura) of Windsor; Séth year Funeral Resting at the Arm- Home, Oshawa with fu Interment Mount BROWN, Tracey Ann Suddenly at the family residence, 2952 Lakeview Friday, rown, Mrs. of Obie, granddaughter of Mr Keating and Mrs. Elizabeth and the late|George McDonald, 4, 215 Celina! cy Edward Brown of Spryfieid, N.S. eget Blvd, Pickering Beach, dn December 1, 1967, Tracey Ann/| beloved daughter of Mr, and! Murdock Brown and loving sister Wanda and Joey and dear! and Mrs. Joseph rested at McEachnie Funeral Home, ™| Kingston Road West strong Funeral Home, Oshawa with neral service in the chapel, December 6, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount jLawn Cemetery day, |Tucker, age 53, | (Norah) Charles Tucker of Oshawa. | McKenzie and Blundy Funeral Home, North Christina funeral will be held on Tuesday, Decem-| ber 5, for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m in Our Lady of Mercy Cemetery, Sarnia. 318 Dundas St. E., 668-3552 Pickering, after 4 Lu | $1,000. Claimi Em Saturday. Aut pam vogseheyiy ss | urday at the Armstrong! hockey league action played on|i-Guy Pitor, "Feagan 6.70 3.60 3.80 Francis de Sales Church, Pickering with Funeral Home. ithe weekend. Igkucky Pat, Crowe 7.10 $9 | Mass of the Angels at 10 a.m. Interment + ; St. Francig de Sales Cemetery, Interment was in Mount) Ralph Couter and Pete Bathe| ates "sieneas" Sante Reider, i SMITH, Terrence William Entered into rest suddenly in Township on Sunday, December fg Terrence William Smith, ty beloved hus- band of Shirley Ann Harman, father of! Terrance Richard Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Oshawa brother of Elizabeth Chute of Florides| n his 26th year. Resting at the Arm-} Wednesday, {Friends are asked not day afternoon.) TUCKER, John Bernard At St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia, Satur- December 2, 1967, John Bernard brother of Mrs. Harvey: Gibson, of Orangeville and/| Street, Sarnia, wars to Our Lady of Mercy Church Interment | STAFFORD ling duties and the honor of a/football game here in 1969 will BROTHERS LTD. Authorized Dealers ROCK OF AGES FAMILY MONUMENTS itby, Ont, December 3, 1967, Leila Resting di|blanked the Cobourg Novic -- | goals Uncle Davis. Wood. Selected from J. M. Markle. Interment was in Resurrection Cemetery the box la-) seventy RACE -- Mile Pace. Purse] Resting atthe Armstrong Funerall The pallbearers werre Frank) Crosse era were. Ray Baker, Joe $800. Claiming. H h is hae gh a 5 ' ; S-Minor Joe, Hie 17.60 10.10 8.60) the chaper Tuesday neral services inipvine, Francis Kelly, Leo Gal- Cheevers, John Bale, Charlie! (Sweet Hermony, Pelletion" cs) oI p.m. interment Oshawa Union Ceme-ilagher, Arthur O'Hare, Ray Davidson, Walt Lee and Bill 7Moy Queen J., Troy 13.20 ail r ' " | Whittaker. Bias Started: Sailor Mon, Miss Caro Lunn and Tony DeBoo. Ann, Major's Missey, Van's Gift Carl Madgett and Ed Blair, py Stewart's Hoot, former association presidents, were elected as life members. The color guard was compos-, ed of the following Sir Knights of the Knights of Columbus; F. EIGHTH RACE -- Mile Pace. $1,700. Conditioned. ~|1-A'bro Gambol, Purse| Canzi, D. Dumais, J. Kelly, F.|~ x ae. eWyando het, 'Penge 3.70 ae a Power, J. Poirier, 5Galla jant Mir, Llewellyn 2.40 \. Poirier, J. Smyth, P. Sol- Hop. ins aces junited Feat yt awinkie's Adios, Anglo tys. F. Keoner and R. Wright ACTOR, 1 AND 6, PAID $15.90. | "THE GUELPH STAKES", | Purse $4,390. (No wagering). Danny Song A., Galbraith 2-Silver Nib Lee, Stirton | three | Wee Symbol, Furness | The Fourth Degree Knights also posted a guard for the' prayers held at the Armstrong, Funeral Home Thursday even Mile Trot.| St. Josephs ing. Larry Hopkins scored eee = {goals in pacing St. Joseph's to) NINTH RACE -- Mile Trot. Purse! FUNERAL OF 'a 5-0 triumph over St. Ger-|$2,000. Conditioned GEORGE McDONALD Gd. Lay, 'Davies 4.50 4.00 3.00 The memorial service : |trude's, St. Hedwig - St. ss i eceen Hover, Feagan 30 240 swamped Holy Cross 9-0 an aribbean Song, Zirnis 2.70 Mary's battled St. Greg-land'Undrme, Tawey: Count Rodney St., who died at Sick Children's! ory's to a 2-2 tie in Catholic| |Hospital, Toronto, was held Sat-/¥' 9 ut h Organization bantam|s, too ei Race -- Mile Pace. Purse for! Lawn Cemetery. Rev. Helmuth|rounded out the scoring for St. | Whiskers, Dr. Doug Smith, Argyel Royal Dyck of Albert Street United! | Joseph's. ane Kawartha Babe | Attendance 4,173, tiandle $281,514, played hosts but showed little) Ji, Nemish and David Tes-|ada, jhospitality to their orgie 8\sier handled the scoring for St. jguests from Cobourg, as they ary's. the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia will be the three top teams at the Winter Olym- pics in Grenoble, France, next \VITATION FOR 269 lyear. \boys 8-0, in their exhibition! igame, here at the Civic Audi- THIS YEAR GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING! ! THE OSHAWA, TIMES Phone the Circulation Dept. 723-3474 Gifts for the Home Holiday Fun elegant gifts for the home When you decorate your tree, dress up your home with drapes and floors from Shew- ring. You deserve to buy the best and can have a wide variety, choosing from: @ CARPETS @ DRAPES @ CORLON @ TORGINOL @ CERAMICS SHEWRING BROS. LTD. FLOOR AND WALL COVERINGS 728-3980 26 GIBBONS STREET | Holiday Food TURKEYS GEESE DUCKS CAPONS Roasting Chickens Also Smoked Turkeys barbecued turkeys ¢r\church officiated. | B. Bulger with two, Ivan ond |_ Pallbearers were: rag ft ag Paul Goodes, Tom! upon order Donald, Ken McDonal om/Price, Larry Marshall, Jim Cc di T sna|Jackson, and Ray Clancy. |Larkin, Mike Taras and Allan| anadian leam) LITZ POULTRY Boivin handled the scoring for 117\BLOOR 'E. fu- | St, Hedwig-Phillip in their vic- In 7 Th - | Novice All-Stars |tory over Holy Cross. op ree 723-4722 | Mike Murphy and Luke Char-| MOSCOW (CP-Reuters) -- [cal at the Funeral Home unt Tuss-| Bl amd Cobourg 8- 0 |ponnean potted one goal each Rev. David Rane, pa ie to TURKEYS | Oshawa Novice All-Stars|28 St. Gregory's battled St.!canada's national amateur hock- |Mary's to a draw. ey team, said Sunday that Can- CAPONS Order 'Now for Christmas FRANK HOAG Rossland Rd. West Oshawa 725-6837 VANCOUVER (CP) -- Mayor| Father Bauer's comments) Tom Campbell said Monday an|were contained in an interview invitation to hold the Grey Cup] with the Soviet magazine Moskovskaya Pravda and re- |Shutout while teammate Blair/be extended to the Canadian|ported by the Soviet news agen- !McMullan paced the attack for| Football League at a meeting in/cy Tass. | Oshawa, accounting for half of Ottawa later this week, The Ca-| Father Bauer said the Sov iet! jtheir total output. wnadian football championship|team is still strong, with many! Kirk McNamee added two|game was last held here in 1966/experienced players, and the while Ian Cullen andjand is scheduled for Toronto|Czech team also has great pros- Brian Drumm each scored one.'next year. pects. 'torium on Saturday afternoon. "Rick" Moffitt and David |Andrews shared the goal-tend- LIKE ARMCHAIR SHOPPING ? Phone 668-3311 SPARKLE WITH CHRISTMAS SUZANNE HAIRSTYLING Hair pieces sold or set. 5 JOHN ST. 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The rted grandson, Gior mbon, right, is a year-old mason in Cor Cyprus Reply C UNITED NATIONS (AF President Makarios of C} delayed his reply today tc Secretary-General U Tha peace proposals for his is although Thant omitted pai a Greek-Turkish agreeme! which Makarios objected. (However, Reuters news : cy reported from Nicosia Cypriot government so said today acceptance Thant's peace appeal wi bregone conclusion, though there was no officia founcement yet.) Greece Turkey accepted the prop but Turkey had reservation cause of two sections that dropped--one calling broader function for the speace force in Cyprus and special rights fo. rkish riot minority. orce now numbers about en including 900 Canadian U.S. presidential envoy C Vance wound up his talks karios in Nicosia Su 'without overcoming the G y Orthodox archbishop's 0 * tions to those provisions, nother one for disbanding 'Greek-Cypriot national gua At the end of the 3%. meeting in Nicosia, Mak - looked pleased, in marked trast to Vance. He told re ers: "I don't think there ; crisis, I mean there is no re for it." Vance had helped G1 r ke The amalga affect the cli 'only in the experience provide you GAGE AND I Our esta mortgage e personal an resources an Canad

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