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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 49

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The Windsor Stari
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THE wrTSOR STAR. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1963-41 RSDAY, OCTOBER 31. Hubert 8 Automobiles for Sale CHEVROLET 2-ooo'. 6-evinfle4 aon waaon, sctt sh rta-n.

A-il 8 Automobiles for Sale 1934 CUSTOM Rovol Oodae 4-door, gocd condition, new tires, new point; 1957 Ford stotionwoqon. good Condi- tion. new tires, oomt. 195i Dodoe 4-loor, good corslition. new poinf.1195 FOR 4-door.

VA oaod nr -i 4 I I WINDSOR, ONTARIO CLASSIFIED ADS MAY BE PLACED FROM 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday to 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PLEASE PHONE CL 6-5544 Cords ef Thonks DULMAGE The family of the la'e William Dulmage wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for ca-ds of sympathy, fioral tributes and many other acts of kindness shown to them during the long illness and recent bereavement in the loss of a loving husband, father, son, and brother.

Special thanks to Rev. Johnson. Rev. Lan-aille. Metropolitan Hospital nurses, Dr.

Bell. Bartlet employees. Cancer Clinic, Red Cross, pallbearers, mem-ters of Chalmers Church and Anderson Funeral Home. HUNTER Mrs' Hunter, Tom and Christene wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for cards of sympathy, floral tributes and many acts of kindness shown to them during their recent bereavement in the loss of a loving husband and father. Special thanks to T.

G. M. Bryan, Branch 143 Canadian Legion, BESL and the S. Anderson Funeral Home. I i Hi Mm 0m lor pb Mm Km FMtun gviwfleat.

Inc. 196. World rifhti reoervid. l'I care terribly, but you'll just hae to take my word for it." WED 50 YEARS and Mr. Albert Rd.

celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last week. Mrs. Desjardins, the former Elizabeth Gelinas of Sandwich East, and Mr. Desjardins were married in IHoly Rosary Church by Rev, L. A.

Beaudoin. They have four children, all living in Windsor, 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mr. Desjardins, a retired civic employee, is now with the adult patrol. 54 Dodge 4-d cor.

good condition, new point. 1721 Drouiilord. l's3 GALAX IE 2-ooor. 4-cylinder. dual-ranqe automatic, radio.

5.200 miles. 255 George. 1956 STUDEBAKER. standard, over- unve, suto. new iirrs.

-l nmigr, I S30O. Reason for seilino, have new I carCL 3-7975 after Jrn. ACADIAN Beaumont Waqon. s.x-cviinder, automa'ic. radio.

Tihanvl, at 256-5555. Local 2425, from I m. to 430 '59 CHEVROLET Biscayne 4-door automatic. A steel at J1.C5. Bvstrvk i Motor Saies.

1677 Tecumseh Rd. W. CL 3-1726. "for guaranteed usedcars See Phil Larsh, Sr. CENTRAL CHRYSLER Tecumseh atRossini 945-1164 '56 LINCOCNPremier-4Tdoor sedan, full power, S649.

DOHERTY PRINGLE AUTO SALES 2550 Tecumseh Rd E. at Albert WH 5-4042 1 '59 METEOR IDEU MONTCALM- 4-door sedan, radio, power steering, power brakes, whitewall tires, sharp! FORD'S AUTO SALES 4904 Tecumseh at Norman 945-5473 BUY, SELL, TRADE Trade Up or Down Up to 30 Months to POV ou tars to vhoose rrom AT Moron Motors NEW LOCATION 4100 Tecumseh Rd. East 948-3435 See: Wilf Lebert Jack Geary or Dick McGinnis '53 PONTIAC 2-Door '53 METEOR Hardtop '57 FORD 2-Door '57 BUICK Hardtop '55 PONTIAC 4-Door '55 METEOR 2-Door JOHN J. STEIN PUBLIC MOTOR SALES 185 WYANDOTTE E. Radio, automatic transmission, power steering, padded dash, side mirrors, whitewalls.

chrome discs, white finish with black top. All power equipment, V-8 motor, dual-range automatic, radio. Vinyl interior. 4-door, "Big 6" motor, standard transmission, radio, windshield washers, whitewalls. Vintage Burgundy finish.

Deluxe 4-door. Big Series, e-cylinder motor, automatic, whitewalls, wheei covers. Automobiles for Sale QODlTr ImmarulaU rAnrl.llnn Atli new tires, $950. or best offer. Call 945 3978, after 5 p.m.

1949 PLYMOUTH 4-door, good transportation. After 6 p.m., 947 Ouellette rear basement apartment. 1960 FALCON 4-door. newYtandard transmission, original 16,000 miles. Call CL 4-1235 1957 CHEVROLET 2-door, economical S695.

Reliance Auto Sales, 1556 Tecumseh Rd. W. 1953 MORRIS Oxford station wagon, good condition. Best offer. After 6 p.m., 734-8309.

i DELUXE Volkswagen sliding roof, radio, carpet, gas heater, leather seats Teriuf. Phone 253-0273, or 821-1 3949 Detroit. I 1957 I A 2-door, 6 cylinder, reasonable, must sell. 1524 Central after 5 p.m. 1956 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Good body, tires, motor, $275 WH 5-2404 COUNSELLOR THOMSON I TRADES UP TRADES DOWN I And consolidates your bills.

If you would like to buy a new or used car and yet have open accounts. I he will consolidate your debts and sell you that car. Your monthly pay-j ments will be the same or lower than they are now. Call him at CL 6-4668. 1 i Births DROUILLARD Mr.

and Mrs. O. J. Drouillard (nee Paoeau) wish to announce the birth of a baby boy, 9 14 Oct. 30.

1963 at Grace Hospital. Brother tor Tommy and Kathy. GOYEAU Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Goyeau (nee Morneau) thank God for the safe arrival of Michelle Therese, 2 at hotel Dieu, Oct. 30, 1963. Sister for Paul, Susie and Joe. i RIBERDY Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Riberdy (nee Barabara Scott) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Susan Rachel, 6 10 Oct. 27, 1963 at Hotel Dieu Hospital.

Sister for Kathy, David, Ricky and Bobby. 'SISCO Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sisco are happy to announce the birth of a baov boy, 7 13 Oct. 30, 1963 at Hotel Dieu Hospital.

Brother for Ross Anthony. Deaths Oneschuk) KlFpT-72 years, Oct. 29, 1963 of 1808 Cadillac. Beloved husband of Anna (nee Rad- kovske). Dear father of William Oneschuk, Windsor; Mrs.

John Balaban (Jean), Sandwich East; Mrs.i Raymond Drouillard (Nellie), River-1 side. Stepfather of Miss Olga Yarich, London; 5 grandchildren; 1 great- grandchild survive. Funeral services! Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Janisse' Bros. Funeral Home, 1139 Ouellette1 Ave.

Interment Heavenly Rest Cemetery. BAUER Cliarles W. 85 years, Oct. 29, 1963 at Riverview Hospital. Late of 1027 Windsor Ave.

Dear brother of Mrs. Clara Elicotte and Mrs. George Ebbinghaus (Emma), Essex; Albert and Ernest, Woocislee; the late Mrs. Cora Pthaier (1963). Resting at the Morris Memorial Funeral Home, 68 Giles Blvd.

East at Goyeau. Services Nov. 1 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. William Lawson officiating.

Interment Jarrett Cemetery, Woodslee. JOHNSON -Elizabeth, age- 3 years, Oct. 29, 1963 of 1070 Niagara St. Darling daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Johnson (Patricia Jette). Dear granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jette, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert F. Moore, Detroit. Dear sister of David, Gary, Lela, Susan, at home. Funeral a.m. at Janisse Bros.

Funeral Home, 1139 Ouellette Ave. Interment St. Alphonsus Cemetery. LA I George fC M.D.7 71years, Oct. 30, 1963 at the residence, 2046 Willistead Crescent, Walkerville.

Beloved husband of Agnes. Dear father of Dr. Charles A. Laing, Walkerville; Mrs. Robert W.

Meanwell (Joyce) of Windsor; George Dewar Laing (deceased 1951); 7 grandchildren. Dear brother of Alfred Benson Laing, Hollywood, Mrs. Nigel Bruce (Frances) (deceased 1963); Mrs. Paul Robarts (Janet), Windsor; Mrs. Humphrey Gilbert (Evelyn), Toronto.

Resting at the residence until 12 noon Friday, Nov. 1. Funeral service at 1 p.m. at All Saints Anglican Church. Rev.

Canon G. A. Ruskell officiating. Interment St. John Churchyard.

Remembrances may be sent to All Saints Church Memorial Fund. (Anderson Funeral Service). MacFARLANE Abraham, of Miami, formerly of Windsor and Toronto, passed away Oct. 30, 1963. Dear husband of Pansy (nee Logan); also survived by son, Gordon of Miami and three sisters, Mrs.

Colin Myles of Maddiston, Scotland; Mrs. E. Hamilton and Mrs. Wm. J.

Park of Windsor and one brother, Robert, of Detroit. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Nov. from the Beff Funeral Home, 1900 JY.W MITCHELL David 75 years, Oct. 31 1963 at Grace Hospital.

Beloved I ill CI I i I Vebb'tiing Woman RELAX It's Easy to Make a Deal at ESSEX FARMERS LTD. We'll Stake Our 33 Years in Business on This Statement I Carpets Will Absorb Noise IF rom Outside As Well As In 5. Metro Motors. 2504 Howard CL 4-9241. cn.

SiOO, or best cash otter.Zal 25369 1958 T-BiRD 2-door hardtop, nj taint, new tires. Teiephon CC 4vr3 lam 4 pm. 190 RENAULT 4-door, good condtti 4-doer, good conrjrtirirt ir, S550. I ooer', FeTarJ smart in'ertor Pan Ave. 195i" MORRIS" d'tioned motor CL 4-312.

and clean. Jill VE pay cash for orxxl cars end true si YOUNG MOTOR SALES Howard ot Ottawa CL 4-4lli LACHANCE MOTORS SALES ESSEX LTD. Plat direct 737-6191 or Essen PR 6-S4t ESSEX AUTO GOODWILL USED CARS Pontioc, Buick, CMC Sales I Taibot St Esse PR ft-7351 Or Coll Direct 737-6159 1963 MERCURY 4-door sedan, cylinder, automat transmission, power brakes, powel steering, radio, tew mileage. duced to 12.990. Prlva'e sale.

Itaoe'ie Place. WH 5-0794. 157 FORD 2-door, V-8, automatic! 1955 DODGE, standard, sedan. LIBERTY AUTO SALES New Location 8 WYANDOTTE F. TOMMY LE8ERT CL 7-1301, HAPPINESS IS A VOLKSWAGEN.

A fully reconditioned and Quaranteed Volkswagen from! I European Car 1320 Wyandotte St. Authorized New Car Dealers 1 4 AMHERSTBURG Rambler Vfl Willys "Jeeo" Sales, Servlr.J( Sinasacs' Motor Sa'es. 73-4MJJ FORD. Falcon, Fairlane, Galaxie Whittal Motors, Amherstburg 736-3306 or dial direct 734-8162. FORD.

r.AI AXIP. FAIPI AMP FALCON SALES AND SERVICE 1 MCDONALD MOTOR SALES Harrow RE gent 8-1363 t. CHRYSLER DODGE Open Thurs. and Frl. till ROY McKIM AND SON 105 Murray Amherstburg 736-4651 10 DOWN 10 DOWN! 10 DOWN 10 DOWN 4 $50 to $150 Dwn 2-tont blue with whit top $50 to $150 Dwn $50 $50 $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 $150 Dwn.

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needs tuning down far ftiore than noise indoors. Quieting a room isn't entirely a matter of lulling family clatter 2nd clamor, as anyone who suffers through street commotion and blasts from the neigh-1 bors' children and stereo well, knows. But the same soft floor coferring and abundant curtaining that conditions sound made within house also makes a big difference in sounds from witnout, as tests of acoustical '64 FALCON FUTURA CONVERTIBLE '64 FORD Country Squire Stn. Wgn '64 FAIRLANE '64 FALCON Specia ouniy oi fchsex widow, deceased, father of David and Peter Mitchell who riled April 17th 1963. are re-and Mrs.

Jack Braendle (Jean), quired on or before November 25th Windsor; James Burlington; Rob-iy63, to give written notice and ert Oakville; Mrs. George Tuttle particulars thereof to the under-(Helen), Vancouver, B.C.; Mrs. Peter-signed Administrator will distri-Wygant (Ruth), Erindaie; 18 grand-jbuie the assets of said deceased children. Dear brother of Andrew regard only to claims that '59 Meteor properties of carpet show. the thicker the better, and foam Although carpet's ability to rubber or a combination of the absorb impact noise foot- two, helps most with noise re-steps particularly is well I duction.

4 Mrs. Noe Desjardins of fcA vv known, results of tests of its effect on air-borne noise were unexpected. They show that carpvt absorbs this type of sound as well as most specialized acoustical materials, and ten times as much noise as other floor surfatings. Conclusions from testing all kinds of carpet are that it matters little what the fiber is, or whether the pile is cut or uncut. But the deeper and denser the pile, the more it quiets the room, and underlay imn0rtant.

Hair felt underlay. Instruction for adults in school P.O. helps clear up both external and internal pilesfast! Step by step swelling goes down, piles shrink, pressure is relieved. Bowel movement becomes easier, less strained. Ask your druggist for stainless, odorless M.P.O.

ointment or suppositories. (He will refund your money if you're not totally satisfied) IV1.R0. Medicated Pile Ointment tubes or suppositories Mentholatum IMS) i i 6-Cylinder, new whitewalls, radio, 2-tone, clean inferior. '63 FALCON "Future" Convert. Radio, whitewalls, wheel covers, windshield washers, twin mirrors, JONES The tamily of the late G.

Norman Jones wish to express their sincere thanfcs and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for cards of sympathy, loan of cars, beautiful floral tributes and many; acts of kindness shown them during their recent bereavement in the loss of a loving husband, father and brother. Special thanks to the staff doctors, nurses and Rev. J. C. Hazle-wood.

LEACOCK Mrs Russell Leacock and family wish to thank friends, and neighbors for floral tributes, cards of sympathy and kindness. In the loss of a loving husband and father. Special thanks to Rev. Cunningham, pallbearers. Centennial Lodge 463, Centennial Companion 227, Canton CftnlUr kin 1 fr I nurses and staff of 2nd main floor MUUbSt au i ne tamny ot the late John Mausseau sr.

wish to express their sincere therms to relatives, friends and neighbors tor masses, floral tributes and acts of kindness received in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Rev. A. P. Marentette, assisting priests of St.

Simon and St. Jude, the Sisters of the St. Joseph's Convent, Catholic Order of Foresters, League of the Sacred Heart, Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion Branch 399, nurses and doctors at Hotel Dieu Hospital, pallbearers and Melandy's Funeral Home. In Memoriam COUSE In loving memory of a dear father, John Robert, who passed away Oct. 31, 1951.

Sweet to remember him who once was here. And who, though absent. Is just as dear. And while he lies in peaceful sleep. His memory we shall always keep.

Lovingly remembered by son Bill and daughters Marjorie and Anne. MORDEN In loving memory of Stanley W. Morden, who passed away Oct. 31, 1961. Sister, Violet Morden Mote.

NANTAIS In loving memory of a dear mother. Rose, who passed away Oct. 31, 1957. We are sad within our memory, Lonely are our hearts today; t-or tne one we loved so dearly Has forever been called away. We think of her in silence.

No eye may see us weep; But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep. Sadly missed by her family. REA In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, William Rea, who passed away Oct. 31, 1960. I sigh sometimes to see thy face.

But since this cannot be, I'll leave thee to the care of Him Who watcheth thee and me. I I remembered by wife Martha annd sons Les, Ken and families. RICHARDS In loving memory of a aear morner, Kate Richards passed away Oct 31, 1962. I life loved and honored In ripAth remAmharBil who -Always remembered by dauahter i Stella and son-in-law Ronald. I Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS All creditors and others having nf th -it vi." ,7.

i shall have been received FRANCES AGATHA BLAIR, Administrator ot the estate of said deceased, WILSON. BARNfcS, WALKER MONTELLO, Her Solicitors. 33 University Avenue West, WINDSOR. Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN FRANCIS OOP.MELY, late of Windsor, Ontario, Trucker, deceased.

Creditors and others having claims against the above estate arp required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Solicitors on or before the 29th day of November, 1963, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims lhat have been received. GIGNAi HENRIKSEN, 704 Canada Building, wiMJSOH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Administratrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS assets of said deceased having regard only to claims that shall have then been received. GEORGE WILLIAM LeCLAIRE, Executor of the estate of said deceased, WILSON.

BARNES, WALKER MONTELLO. His Solicitor. University Avenue West, WINDSOR. Ontario. NOTICE OF STREET CLOSING MERCER STREET Take Notice thai the Council of the Corporation of the City of Windsor intends to pass a by-law at its meeting at 8:00 m.

on Tuesday. November 12, 1963, for the purpose of stopping up and conveying the easterly 6 ft. of street right-of-way on the east side of Mercer Street extending from a point 22 ft. south of the cemetery fence, located on the south side of Giles Boulevard to a point 200 ft. south of Giles Boulevard.

It is propo-ed to sell the portion of Mercer Street to be closed to the Windsor Grove Cemetery for enlargement of its cemetery A sketch of this proposal wiil be made available for Inspection to any person calling at my office, Room 203. City Hall. And Further Take Notice that the Council will at such meeting hear any person who claims lhat his iHiid will be prejudicially affected by such by-law and who applies to be heard. Dated at Windsor. Ontario, this 17th day of October, 1963.

B. ADAMAC, City Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ALFRED IN THE ESTATE GRAY McFAOZEAN, tired, deceased. OF labourer, re- All persons having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, laie of the City of Windsor in the County of Essex who died at the City of London ou the 12th day of March. 1963.

are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 6th day of December. 19ti3. After that date the Public Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have had notice. DATED at Toronto this 29th day of October, 1963. PUBLIC TRUSTEE.

145 Queen St. West, Toronto. Administrator. I I i '62 GALAXIE "500" 4-Dr. All blue finish, fully equipped.

'60 FORD "Fairlane 500" Florists FLORAL TRIBUTES GIRARD'S FLOWERS 666 Erie E. 256-1895, 969-1254 evgs. Funeral Directors Charles J. Ellison Limited 695 Victoria Ave. Phone CL 3 8555 Marcotte funeral Homes WINDSOR ANDJTECUMSEH Windsor Funeral Home 411 RIVERSIDE DR.

E. CL 4-2485 JANISSE BROlHtRS FUNERAL HOME, 1139 Ouellette PHONE CL 3 5225 Morris Funeral Homes WINDSOR AND WALKERVILLE JAMES H. SUIION Wlndsor CL 4-2515 Amherstburg lAfAfltrt IIIIV VVMLICK U. NCI 1969 Wyandotte E. dial 252 511 3 Monuments, Cemetery Lots "VOORIaIvAEMORTAL- Office, CL 3-6742; Cemetery, 969-1500 Evenings and Holidays, CL 2-8C15 4 Personals HALL all pur-poses, wedding showers, 2 floors and kitchen.

254-4602. WHETHER HE'S for Mariovlich, Richard or Howe, have him put your cedar chest "on ice" 'til Christmas at The Hope Chest, 31 Wyandotte St. E. 252-1235. SLIP COVERS made with your own material.

Satisfaction guaranteed. 252-7396. Tillie Hello. MRS. DODDS, furs repaired, remodelled; jackets, stoles made.

Remodelling a specialty. 254-9725, 200 Elm A ve. FURS. Ideal gifts. Furs, coats, collars, fur trimming, remodelling, rellning a specialty.

Polar Furs, 520 Church. Established 1908. CL 4-1812. COSTUMES TO RENT, CLEAN, REA- SONA6LE. 620 HILDEGARD, REAR.

252-1772. MASQUERADE costumes for rent. Large selection. 1511 Windermere Rd. J.L 4-U3B.

HALLOWFEN COSTUMES for rent, clean and reasonable. Apply 907 Partington Ave. CARD and palm reader by Mrs. Elizabeth. Appointments not necessary.

Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 741. Pelissier behind Vanity Theatre, next to parking lot. FUR HAT Smade, felt hats remodelled.

520 Church St. By appointment, please call CL 4-1812 CAN'T GET OUT? Need a perm? Let a professional do it at your home. 256-6321. COSTUMES FOR RENT 580Crawford LINDO'S SEWING SERVICE Suits, coats, dressmaking 451 Dougall 254-6041 4a Transportation FLORIDA VACATION, leaving Windsor Nov. 16, can help with driving.

Older couple preferred. Call Barbara 252-6551, after 5. WH 5-3040. 5 Stroyed, Lost, Found LOSTWoman's brown rim glasses in beige case. Vicinity Moy and Tecumseh.

CL 3-5972 FOUND PRINCE RD AREA Two keys on Florida key chain 252-5619 LOST, lady's black leather purse, containing valuable papers, vicinity Col- lege and Campbell. 969-6198. Reward. LOST WHITE PERSIAN CAT. Baltour Blvd.

vicinity. Call before 2:30, WH J-1439 LOST Lady's glasses with chain, uptown, Oct. 29. Reward. 1097 Chilver.

253-1046J 8 Automobiles for Sale W53 FORbn'UDOSHARP Beatty Motors Tecumseh at Walker CL 3-71 83 196(TauSTIN Cambridge, black, radio, excellent condition. Call 252-0960 after 5:30. 1961 VOLKSWAGEN, Custom Model, with radio, excellent condition. 316 Buckingham, Riverside. 1955 CHRYSLER 4 DOOR Cheap 1252 Aubin after 6 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Custom 2-door, brand new complete with manifold heater, fully adjustable seats, windshield washers, side view mirror, license, plus gasoline heater, plus transistor radio.

All for 11,820 complete or $10 down and 65 monthly. Buy today from Windsor Gateway Volkswagen, 465 Goyeau. CL 3-1177. 1956 IdLDSMOB I ETdoor7oodcondT-tion, 59,000 original miles, $295. 2308 Louis off Logan.

EL ANCH 0 RAMBLE Sales 1211 Wyandotte at St. Louis 948 4)21 GUARANTEED Used Ca--s Sales, Service. Lenson Motors, B.A. Serv-ice, Amherstburg. 736-3691 1962 VALIANT "Signet' hardtop, equipped with bucKet seats, automatic, radiO) whitewalls.

1-owner, low jnileage. Apply 857 Howard. 1 956 CHE VROL BJ7 Tn" good condition. Reasonable, must sell 1953 Pontiac, in good condition. For information caH256-3979.

FOR a new Rambler or good used car see CAL GETTY, Ei Rancho Rambler, 948-4121 days, WH 8-4506 evgs. 1958 MAYFAIR 4-door, V8, automatic, radio, good condition, $600 Call 969-1185, af.er 5 p.m. 1 960R AM One-owner. Standard transmission. Best offer.

969-7825 MUST SELL1961 PLYMOUTH 2door, slant "6" motor. Price $1,150. 1478 Bruce. r62 ME RCU CONVERTI LE Full power WH 5-7192 1957 CHEV Bel-Air" 2door. "whitewall tires, like new.

Cail after 4 p.m. 256-8860. 1960 MONARCH sedan, fully equipped, SI 750. Telephone 969-1944, or 256- RGEf- Moving- to-States- 1957 Ford 4-door, V-8, stick. Very good.

pest otter, isu PMietieyjsB. H. U. BRYANT MOIOKS LlU. 915 Tecumseh Rd.

E. at Parent Ave CL 2-72 JAMES CHEV OLDS TD. OK USED CARS I ERIE AT GOYEAU CL 2 4435 1959 FORD Fordor V-8 automatic, with: radio. Coil 254-7145 otter 5. 1016 Princt Rd 1960 FORD Fordor, 6-cyiinder, standard transmission, whitewall tires, like new, $1,200.

254-0735. 1209 Kildare. '58 CHEV 2-door stick radio, whitewalls, excellent condition. 1725 Dominion. KINGSVILLE MOTOR SALES Complete line of M.

products. OK used cars. Kingsville. REgent 3-2381. 8 A '62 Mitchell, St.

Paul, Mrs. Jean Mitchell, Windsor. Dear uncle ot Mrs. Bruce Fraser (Helen), Windsor. Resting at the Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette Ave.

until Saturday morning thence to rest at Sandwich United Church from II a.m. until 3 p.m. time of service. Rev. David Irvine officiating.

Interment Victoria Memorial Cemetery. IOOF service Friday 7:30 p.m. years, Oct. 30, 1963 at Grace Hospital. Beloved husband of Alice Mae, 959 McEwan Ave.

Dear father ot William Lloyd and Mrs. T. H. Landry (Wilma Mae), Windsor; 8 grandchil dren. Dear brother of Frank Mictions, Appin, Ont.

Resting at the Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette Ave. Funeral Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. Rev. J.

H. Watt officiating. Graveside service Longwood Cemetery, North Ekfrid at 2:30 p.m. PINSONNEAULT-Ulric," agedsud denly, Oct. 30, 1963.

Beloved husband of Julia. Dear father of Leon, RR No. 2, Thamesville; Mrs. Norman Poisson (Betty), Belle River; Mrs. Melborne Hartford (Eva), Stoney Point, Mich.

Dear brother of Dolphis, Alherir. St InArhim: INDIVIDUAL SPECIALIZED ATTENTION ALL SUBJECTS, ALL GRADES, ALL AGES Private or Small Group Instructions Today's schools provide excel- path between the student's lent education but your academic level and his ultimate child for some reason may not goal is clearly defined. He is grasp a subject os well as he then guided into a frame of should. This can create a loss mind receptive to tutoring. The of confidence and disinterest student is then keen to study in his studies which could im- for his own benefit, otherwise pair his whole future.

In this he may rebel against it and re-case supplementary help is fuse to co-operate or expect necessary. tutoring to be an "end-all" Whatever the child's weakest and do nearly nothing during subject from reading to trig- his regular school hours, onometry he can now be Tutoring is given in private or helped to better results by a jn prepared groups at highly qualified tutor. He will our coege. receive inaiviauai attention ana be helped from his own school Phillip, Tilbury; Otto, Merlin; Mrs.1 Ali creditors and others having Joseph Trepanier (Albina), Sf.l?'a'ms atsainst ANGELINA LANGE-Joachim; Mrs. Phillais Trott.er la Detroit, (Caroline), Tecumseh; Mrs.

William t' of i Rensiiri rriie Rusrom- 8 arand- State of Michigan, one the United rhNrtr.n at 'iadv? I States of America, Widow, ntLl ceased who died March 29th 1963, neral Home, 572 Notre Dame are requlred on or before Novem-Belle River. Funeral Nov. 2 at ber 25ln 1963 l0 glve wrltlen noUce 9:30 a.m. thence to St. Joachim i and particulars thereof to the unchurch for requiem mass at 10 a.m.

dersigned executor after which date interment cnurcn cemeiery. rrayersisuch executor will distribute the V-8, automatic, radio '59 FORD Custom 2-Dr. a-Cylinder, automatic, radio, seat belts, one owner. '59 MONARCH "Lucerne" 4-Dr. 2-tone, power steering, power brakes, radio, one owner.

'59 PONTIAC "Laurentian" 2-Dr. 2-tone blue and white, whitewalls, 6-cylinder, automatic. '59 CONSUL 4-Dr. Sedan 4-Cylinder motor, new paint. '59 DODGE "Regent" 2-Dr.

6-Cylinder stick shift A-l shape throughout! '58 VAUXHALL 4-Dr. 2-tone finish, whitewalls Real economy 1 '58 FORD Custom 2-Dr. V-8, automatic, radio, 2-tone, new whitewalls Clean as new I '58 FORD Fairlane "500" 4-Dr. Power steering, power brakes, automatic, V-8. '58 METEOR.

Custom 4-Dr. 6-Cylinder, aulomatic transmission. One owner. '58 METEOR Custom 2-Dr. V-8 motor, automatic transmission, 2-tone finish.

'57 FORD Custom 4-Dr. V-8, stick radio, 2-tone, immaculate a premium car! '57 DODGE 2-Dr. H'top V-8, automatic, radio, whitewalls. '56 FORD Custom 4-Dr. 2-Dr.

52 Ford Pickup P.M -r i i mentary to the school district fusion. Tutoring takes place if i i adult education programs, after regular school hours. One a of the mam reasons for the 0ur Pupils' success makes our success of the pupil tutored by success. We are the world's Universal is that before he is largest, most successful tutor-enrolled, his problem is d's- in9 organization with schools "cussed with him to find where ln th U.S., Europe, Australia, it originated and what reme- and New Zealand. This is our dial steps in tutoring andor; '3th Canadian Bronch.

changed study habits may be The advantages of an organized required to solve his problems. tutoring service ore many. The Once we know from where the greatest advontage being the problem stems perhaps one, fact that we ore able to pro-two or more years ago we ore vide a qualified tutoring spe-able to. establish a solid foun- cialist for each subject. Over dation eliminating any possi- the years Universal Tutoring ble loopholes in his basic know- College has established an ex-ledge of the respective subject, cellent reputotion which re-When this is done, progress mains our foremost aim.

will be steady and rapid, as the We would greatly appreciate teacher does not need to cover ony suggestions that will help the whole syllabus ogoin, only us jn our wish to be a valuable the parts that were not fully member of this community, understood. GIVE YOUR CHILD THE PRIVILEGE OF SUCCESS IN HIS EXAMINATIONS FOR FULL DETAILS CALL CL 2-1117 Between 9:30 and 5:00 p.m. UNIVERSAL TUTORING COLLEGE 677 OUELLETTE AVE. ROBERT BROWN, B.A., PRINCIPAL SERVING THE GREATER WINDSOR AREA evenings at 8 SEI8ERT Hazel Pearl, 68 years, Oct. 30, 1963 at Metropolitan Hospital.

Late of 1345 Victoria Ave. Beloved wife of Harold C. Seibert. Dear mother of Robert of London; Jack of Montreal; Mrs. J.

H. Sippel (Joan), Windsor; 11 grandchildren. Resting at the Morris Memorial Funeral Home, 68 Giles Blvd. at Goyeau. Services Nov.

2 at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Dana H. Lamb officiating. Interment Windsor Grove Cemetery.

SMITH years, Oct. 29, 1963 at Metropolitan Hospital. Late residence Seymore Amherstburg. Dear mother of Harold, Whitney and Thomas, all of Detroit. Dear sister of Denzil Greene of New York.

Resting at the James H. Sutton Funeral Home, Sandwich and Gore Amherstburg. Funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Nov. 2.

Rev. L. O. Jenkins officiating. Interment Rosehill Cemetery.

WILTSE Clara Georgina, 82years, Oct. 31, 1963 at Brantford Formerly of 1325 Ouellette Ave. Predeceased by husband Charles (1920). Beloved, mother ot Kenneth ot Branttord; Clarence, Windsor and Mrs. James Johnson (Gladys), Detroit; 6 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren.

Resting at the Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette Ave. Funeral service Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. Rev. Wm.

Van Zoost officiating. Interment Green Lawn Aemorial Cemetery. Cards of Thanks CHESHIRE The family of the late Mrs. Selina Cheshire wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbors for acts of kindness shown to them during their recent bereavement in the loss of a loving mother. Special thanks to Rev.

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