S Nr THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 14, 1953 18 atisfaction Without Equal Is Available With Every Times Ad You Place. Mrs. R., Simcoe N. Rented Her Room The First Night Her Ad Appeared. ROOM AND BOARD FOR 2. PHONE 5---. (104b) >> "39-_Articles For Sale 39--Articles For Sale 39--Articles For Sale JADve CCM BICYCLE, LIKE NEW. Dial 3.8354, 1 113b) ~NEW 21" CONSOLE TELEVISION Regularly $529.95 _ Sale Price Only $299.95 '" NO DEALERS -- PLEASE! .' BARONS" RADIO and ELECTRIC 426 SIMCOE ST. S. ar (May1?) SNSURE YOUR HOME CONTENTS ADE- 'quate against fire. We make a complete inventory for you. Phone 3-7863. (May8) a AWNINGS MADE TO MEASURE. LOVE- ly. patterns, gay stripes, solid colors. Can .mccept a few more orders for early deliv- ery. Free estimates. Folding chairs, card "and banquet 'ables for rent. Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (May13) , | SHRUBS: PRIVET, GEORGE WHITE ND SON RIDING garden tractor, 7'%-H.P. Dial 5-2940. Ta) (111e PIANO, GOOD CONDITION, RED MA- hogany, best offer takes. 531 Simcoe N.. after 6. (105t6) NEW RECESS BATHTUB, TOILET WITH seat, wash basin, taps, attachments, shower and rod $159. Pipe threading fit. tings, new and used. Phone 38. _ un! ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS. PHONE Bob Wright, Koolvent representative, 5.5509 for demonstration without a tion. (May?) SAND, GRAVEL, FILL AND TOP SOIL. A. D. Allan. Dial 5-1868. (Junel) HARDWOOD FACTORY CUTTINGS FOR furnace, range or jacket heater, $5 or $3 lots. Delivered. Dial 3-7301. (May2l) MUST DISPOSE OF SEVERAL BRAND new rfield suites, suites and bed outfits. Will take dealer's cost to clear. Cash or terms. Dick Bradley Motors, 299 Simcoe S. (93tf) SPIREA, HYDRAN- gea. Sweet William plants. Dial 3-9036. (May30) BARNYARD, COW, MUSHROOM, AND weedless manures. Black and sandy loam. Gravel cinders and fill. Dial Sa hy ay 14' SEMI-V PLYWOOD BOAT, ALSO "si Sh motor, good con- Conic KS, POCKET BOOKS, MAGA .p. dition. Dial 3-4945. (111e) BOO! 1 sold or exchanged. Kin ve? 598 King St. W. Open every . (May20) % | YOUR HOME DESERVES THE BEST-- | the All-Flexalum venetian blinds with | pawashable: vinyl plastic tapes and cords. | Made by Met-Wo Industries and carrying | the Good Housekeeping seal of quality. al steel or aluminum blinds, 60c per BATHTUB, KITCHEN SINK, BATH WITH taps. Phone 3-7128. atie) BOXED PAN S, FLOWER AND VEGE- table plants. Over thousand to choose from, also fertilizers, Steele-Briggs seeds, seed potatoes. Open until 10 p.m. every night. Glecoff's 1.G.A. Supermarket, Ritson Rd. Ss. (Junel2) square foot. Free estimates and tions anywhere. J. W, Melley. Dial a, ml un, SATH TUB, TOILET BASIN AND SINK, $99. Stack pipes, 30c foot. Dial 37088, 2 hes ay! NEW GARDEN TRACTORS FOR DEM onstration. Phone 3-4537 or 3-3942. Gig ays) BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER, PERFECT condition; lawnmower. Dial 3-4057. - (1ll¢) KINDS OF VEGETABLE AND fore plants, back of new Drive-In Thea- Dial 35-5941. (109%) H. MOSIER Sheet Metal Authorized Dealer | "Imperial Oil Esso Oil Burners { .. Garwood Tempered Air Units | Williams Oil-O-Matic Oil Units BaAnthes Imperial and New Idea Furnaces Sales and Service 1 CHURCH ST.--DIAL 5.2734 | Pr (Junestt) | i OXFORD PAINT quart $3.49 gallon SUPREME PAINT $1.25 quart . $4.49 gallon 3c 29 Interior & Exterior Colors A & A STORE SIMCOE N. -- DIAL 5-4462 : (May8) "DON'T BUY A SEWING MACHINE" | Unless you get the right one. We carry the. largest selection In new and recon: ditioned Sewing Machines. From $20 up. Easy terms -- no interest charges. COMMUNITY SEWING CENTER Dial 3-2548 (May?) | TUDHOPE RANGETTE, OVEN CON- trol; single bed, complete with spring and mattress. Both in good condition. Dial 5-5169. (111e) SINGLE BED, DOUBLE BED. 3 DOORS. Albert St. NT BLOCKS, DIAL 5-0392. (112¢) PIANO--SMALL USED PIANO, 50" HIGH, good tone and condition, one year guaran- tee, $295, with bench. Wilson & Lee, 79 Simcoe N. Dial 5-2822. (112¢) CHROME TOP KITCHEN TABLE; 50 Ib. ice capacity ice Fridge; lawnmofer; set lawn hose: cistern pump; quantity of plumbing pipe. Dial 5-4936. 12¢) SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICE ON AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER REG. PRICE $519.00 Special Clearance Price $350. As low as $35.00 down Payments as low as $4.25 weekly B. F. GOODRICH STORE 453 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH OSHAWA, ONT. (113¢) 2--Automobiles For Sale 32--Automobiles For Sale FAREW FLL SALE Our lot at 428 King W. i 50 guaranteed used ca Prices are slashed to the bone. s sold and we have over rs for quick disposal. Now is your chance to buy a car and save the cost of your vacation on the deal. Here are just a few of our bargains: 1951 BUICK SEDAN -- Save $300 on this fine car. 1951 lutely spotless, FORD SEDAN -- This STUDEBAKER STARL With overdrive. A 2-to MORRIS OXFORD SED little car 1951 1950 1950 1950 this popular model. 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN PONTIAC SEDAN -- Mode] 2069, abso-. custom job a gift at $1495 IGHT COUPE -- ne beauty, AN -- A wonderful CHEVROLET SEDAN -- Save $200 on 1069 model. Looks and runs like new. 48 PONTIAC COACH --- Perfect family car. 47 WILLYS JEEP -- Power go to work. 1947 MERCURY COACH take-off, ready to No vacation trouble with this beauty. 1947 CHEVROLET COACH The best buy in town. -- Radio, heater. 1946 OLDSMOBILE 98 SEDAN -- Hydramatic, fully equipped. Really good. All cars, '41 and older, will be sold at sacrifice prices. DISCOUNT FOR CASH OR STRAIGHT DEALS : EXAMPLE 1940 CHEVRCLET SEDAN CASH NO TRADE-INS LOW DOWN $200 --- 40% DOWN PAYMENTS UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY estmou nt Motors . (111g) | | | SPECIAL THIS WEEK NEW LEONARD 'REFRIGERATOR Only $239.50 Reg. $300 value Low down payment. No Finance Co. Many months to pay. HILL - CORNISH ELECTRIC LTD. 50 PRINCE ST. DIAL 3.2248 (111d) Fireworks Choose Yours Now From Oshawa's Largest Stock at Wilson & Lee 79 SIMCOE ST. N. DIAL 5-2822 and) 39a---Fuel Wood 42--Female Help Wanted | HATRDRESSER'S APPRENTICE WANT- ed. Write Box 42, Times-Gazette. (114b) HAIRDRESSER WITH AT LEAST THREE years' experience. Dial 5-1033. (May14,19,20) YOUNG WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, modern country home, taking full charge and 'plain cooking for two young men, child Phone B 1 R41 CAPABLE WOMAN TO TAKE CHARGE of small home, sleep in. Dial 5-2958 or 3-9474. aun GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED FOR GEN- eral housework, live-in. Dial 3-7707. 1 (111c) | OPERATORS AND EXAMINERS WANTED Experience preferred but not necessary, Apply EXQUISITE FORM John and Ash Streets WHITBY (113b) BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST For. accounts receivable work. Typing ability is essential. This company pays for hospital and insurance benefits. Our office hours are 8:30 to 5:00. Apply to Personnel Manager, R. D. WERNER Co. Limited Simcoe Street South - Oshawa 113b) (Canada) * CLERK-TYPIST For sales office. High school plus commercial training, some office experience and shorthand would be assets for this work, Hospital and insurance benefits provided. Apply to Personnel Manager. R. D. WERNER Co. (Canada) aie) | Limited Simcoe Street South Oshawa (113b) 43--Male Help Wanted and courteaus. Apply Mid-Town Taxi, 46 King W. 12d) | WANTED -- TOOL AND DIE MAKER TO { work without supervision. Good wages. | Lousy conditions. Phone 5-5813. (113¢) | MARRIED MAN WITH CAR FOR CALL- ing on retail trade. Living accommoda- tion furnished. Wonderful opportunity for right party. Write Box 45, Times-Gazette. (113¢) EXPERIENCE Apply South SHORT ORDER COOK, not essential. Good wages. End Grill, 5 Bloor East. (113¢) ROUTE SALESMEN, CHAUFFEUR'S LI- cense necessary, 5-day week, hospitaliza- tion, sick benefit and pension. Westons Bakeries, 40 Albany. (1lle) YOUNG BOY OR GIRL FOR MESSAGES and helper for dental laboratory. Oppor- tunity to learn business. Phone 3-9349, after 7 p.m. (112b) SOFTWOOD SLABS, FOOT-LENGTH. $4 single cord; hardwood slabs, $5.30 single cord. Also body hardwood. Dial 85-2490. (Jun2) MAPLE, Phones CHOICE BODY HARDWOOD, hard and soft slabs delivered. 7R33 Bethany. or 52R12 Black PRODUCTION OPERATORS AS SOON AS possible. Apply for personal interview. Dominion Viscose Products Ltd., Ajax, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (1124) YOUNG MAN WANTED, TO LEARN printing trade. Opportunity for quick ad- | v Arjay Press, 182 Simcoe S. | (May16) 41--Articles Wanted WANTED, LIVE POULTRY, FEATHERS, scrap iron, metal, rags and mattresses. Dial L. Turner, North Oshawa, 3-2043 col- lect. (Jun12) OUTBOARD MOTOR, 1% OR 2 H.P. DIAL 3-7490. (113¢) TRICYCLE, PROX. 0", GOOD CON- dition. Dial 3-9161. (112b) FEATHERS AND FEATHER BEDS OF all descriptions, highest prices id, Write Queen City Feather Co., 23 Bald- win St., Toronto. (May1?) PIANOS, CASH KOR YOUR PIANO dow, & Lee Simcoe N. Dia) . T9 ¢ (May23) GOOD USED FURNITURE WANTED, d stoves, bh kitch sets, Crysler Furniture, 56 King West. Dial 5.0132. (May23) SHAW RAG and METAL Highest prices paid for scrap irom, metal, rags, batteries, mattresses, ete. Factory accounts appreciated. 89 BLOOR EAST Dial 5-237F J. Shaw Res.: 3.9111 (Juné) CEDARDALE SCRAP IRON and METALS Highest prices paia for Iron, Metals, Paper, Rags, etc. Local and out-of town calls pick up tree. 100 Annis St. east of CNR Station, Dial 5-3432 Res. dial 5-4159. (May1%) 42---Female Help Wanted RELIABLE CLEANING WOMAN, MON. dey through Friday, 9 until 2. Dial 3-3683. {113¢) WANTED-CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN for medical office, graduate or with prac- tical nursing experience. Write Box 34, Times-Gazette, and references. 111e) CLERK FOR MODERN FOOD MARKET, five-day week, experienced preferred but not necessary. Apply in person, Stroud's Food Market, 54 Simcoe N (112¢) EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Good salary and working condi. tions, 5-day week. Apply MR. DISNEY MILL VALLEY LUMBER CO. L710. *? SIMCOE ST. N. stating age, 2d) SENIOR STENOGRAPHER Capable of Secretarial Duties Apply In Writing Only qualifications | (112¢) | BOYS To sell refreshments on commis- sion basis. Apply OSHAWA MOTOR RACEWAY 7:15 P.M. SATURDAY (118¢) 4TH CLASS FIREMAN Papers and references required. Holidays with pay. P.H.C. and P.S.1, and other employee bene- fits available. Apply CHIEF EN- GINEER, OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL. (108t0) In Canada's rapidly expanding diese| field. Huge present and future peak-paid job opportun- ties for men skilled in diesel maintenance, millwrighting, tim- ing, bearing fitting and diesel electric. Learn all this as well as welding and machine work with- out interupting present income. Send coupon for free information showing how it's done. | STANDARD ENGINEERING INSTITUTE, Box 28, Oshawa Times-Gazette, NAMES ADDRESS ..... IMMEDIATELY RE- QUIRED BY CORO- NET T.V. CORP. TWO MEN TO BE TRAINED AS CREW MANAGERS Men selected must be ambitious, neat, not afraid of hard wark and like to meet people, ® CAR ESSENTIAL ® BENEFITS AVAILABLE ® HIGHEST COMMISSIONS PAID ® EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT NOT NECESSARY ® LEADS SUPPLIED | ® OPPORTUNITIES FOR AD- VANCEMENT TO MANAGERIAL POSITIONS | UNLIMITED MR. ROBT. B. CAMERON 74 CELINA ST. OSHAWA DRIVERS WANTED. MUST BE NEAT L 44--Male or Female Help Wanted OFFICE ASSISTANT Sales Manager required by young growing or- ganization in Ajax. Ap- plicants, male or female should be able to do shorthand, typing and handle responsible cleri- cal duties, 'PHONE AJAX 55 (1120) 45--Agents Wanted RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN IN Oshawa. Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept. E-310-189, Montreal. (May7,14,21,28) 46--Employment Wanted WILL MOW LAWNS WITH POWER LAWN mower. Dial 3-3148. (113a) YOU TEAR IT--I'LL REPAIR OR MAKE it over for the kiddies. Mae's, 3-4840. > (May29) RELIABLE WOMAN DESIRES HOUSE. work, 3 days weekly. Dial 5-5642 le) EXPERIENCED TRUMPET B (not union), wishes part-time work with small orchestra. Phone Brooklin 16. (113¢) YOUNG' WOMAN DESIRES DAY WORK. Dial 3-3067, 67. (113a) 47--Legal Notices v NOTICE TO GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS Sealed, Fixed sum tenders for the new Mclaughlin Public Li- brary Building to be erected at Centre, Bagot and Queen Streets in Oshawa, by The Oshawa Pub- lic Library Board, will be re- ceived until 12 o'clock noon, DST. THURSDAY, JUNE 4TH, 1953 Building is two floors in height, each floor approximately 14,500 square feet, of reinforced con- crete and rubble stone. Plans, specifications and Forms of Tender may be obtained at the office of the Architect, upon deposit of a certified cheque for $500.00 payable to the Oshawa Public Library Board, which will be refunded upon return of the Plans and Specifications. ARTHUR H. EADIE, Architect, 220 Bloor St. West. Toronto - Ontario. (112¢) CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION AJAX ONTARIO Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to content and addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 12 noon, May 22nd, 1953, for the purchase, demolition and removal of a twelve thousand (12,000) foot building number- ed 2006 and located on Har- wood Avenue in Ajax, Ontario. Specifications for this removal and the forms of tender may be * | obtained from the undersigned. Each tender must be accompani- ed by a deposit of $250.00. A certified cheque or negotiable Dominion of Canada bonds will be accepted as deposit. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, C. N. HANNAH: Asst. Branch Manager Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation Ontario (113a) Ajax NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS | In the Estate of EDITH BEATRICE AY- | LING, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Edith Beatrice Ayling, late of | the City of Oshawa, in the County of On- tario, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 6th day of May, 1953, are here: | by notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representatives of the said de- | ceased on or before the 4th day of June, 1953, full particulars of their claims. Im- mediately after the said date the sald | distribute | the assets of the said deceased having re- | Personal Representatives will gard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. | Dated at Oshawa this '12th day of May, ' 1953, JOHN CHARLTON AYLING FRANCIS MCcILVEEN, Executors. by McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers, ete. 20 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, Their solicitors herein. (May14.21,28) 48--Auction Sale : AUCTION SALE -- STIRTEVANT'S AUC. | tion Room, 33 Hall 8t., Thursday evening, May 14, at 7:30. Doors open at 7:15.. 3-pc. Chesterfield Suite; Moffat' Handichef Broll- er; Number of Doors, Windows and Screen Doors; Lawn Mowers; Kitchen Chairs; End Tables; Rockers; Floor Model Radio; Full- size' Bed, Spring and Mattress; Bedroom Chajr; Kitchen Table and Chairs; Golf Clubs and Case; Fernery; Doll Carriage: Quebec Heater; Kitchen Sink; Fireplace Grate: Step Ladder; Baby Carriage; High Chair; Play Pen; 3 Bed, Spring and Spring Filled Mattress; Springs and Mattresses; French Doors; White Kitchen Chairs; Rangettte; Table Lamps: 6-pe. Kitchenette Suite (green): 3-pc. Bedroom Suite (walnut): Record Player; Floor Lamps; Lawn Chairs; Lin- oleum; Hall Tree: side Bench (walnut); Awnings: Portable Electric Sewing Machines Electric Heater; Electric Fan; Metallic Ice Box; Bird Cage and Stand; Alumifium Ware; Bed Spreads, Cooking Utensils: Dishes and a great many other articles too numerous to mention, | Terms cash. Frank Stirtevant, auctioneer. | -5751. T(112b) | Dial 5-575 WORTHING, England chairs that are swept out to sea from this Sussex seaside resort. By agreement with other holiday pla- ces, chairs swept back are 1e- turned to their owners. BEXLEY, England (CP)--A parishioner has offered to stand the cost of repairs and inscription n erator and a carton of odd cups Eureka Vacuuny | Cleaner and Attachments; 2 Single Beds, | Gent's Bicycle; Fire: | (CP)-- | Little concern is felt about deck- AJAX (Times-Gazette Staff Re- porter)--At the Ajax and Picker- ing Hospital Auxiliary me on Monday evening, the president, Mrs. H, Westney, opened the meet- ing with O Canada and a prayer for guidence. She welcomed three members of the Port Perry Auxil- iary, Mrs. Dymond, Mrs, Holthy and Mrs. Robertson. Mrs. J. Andrews, temporary chairman of the furnishing com- | committee, which follows, . in part. It has been decided to pur- chase furnishings for the Nurses' Residence through the Hospital Board's contract with a firm in Toronto, which would prove more | economical than buying through other channels. A brief outline of the Auxiliary's understanding with the Board is that we will furnish 12 bedrooms, a small lounge, kitchen- ette, superintendent's quarters, re- |creation room, lobby and five rooms that may be used as sick {rooms. To assist us the Board has (glven us sufficient beds for the | residence to be painted to match | the sandune finish we have chosen | for the furniture; a stove, a refrig- and saucers, plates and glasses. | The Board have also donated six straight chairs, seven .arm. chairs | with leather seats, a coffee table, | two 5-drawer chests, one 3-cushion | chesterfield and one square top (table. There are three library | tables, and 34 bedside tables which | may be used in the various rooms. | After studying the architects plans, | the committee has prepared these | approximate quotations on furnish- {ings: Superintendent's quarters, | $716; lobby, $81; recreation room, | 895; bedrooms, $200 each. Furni- | {ture for bedroom includes: one | | spring filled mattress, one modern | | desk-vanity unit, 4 drawers, | {| Everdun sandune finish, one up- holstered easy chair, legs to match above, one wall-saving side chair, Everdun sandune finish, 1 plate | glass mirror, one bed spread, one pair apron-length side drapes to match spread, one desk lamp, one bedside rug, 1 waste-basket, one framed picture approximately 16" |x 20", one tri-light. The additional costs, including | venetian blinds for every room, re- {finishing furniture, lamps, rugs, |and drapes for three rooms, will | make a total of over $4,000, unless | consideration is given to a modifi- cation in the expenses by the Auxil- | lary. {| It can readily be seen that we {will all have to work very hard so {that we may complete our under- | taking.® . { A letter from the Brougham Women's Institute offering to spend $175 on furnishings for one room was gratefully received and ac- cepted. Several members turned in their returns from friendship teas and card parties held in their homes. A tag day will be held on Saturday May 16 through the district. Con- |veners in Ajax will be Mrs. B. C. Falby, Mrs. T. Houghton, and Mrs. J. Breckenridge. In Rosebank, Miss V. Swann. Cherrywood; Mrs. Geo. Many Items Donated To | Help Furnish Hospital | mittee, read a report from. that|Th (to go around to see the back of them in order to find out who had the cleanest shoes) After inspec- tion there was instruction in hand signals which was followed by a patrol competition game of horse and rider, Another game was play- ed with conventiona] signs (as in map reading). Mr. Cordoza, the Group leader was present and com- plimented the S.M. on having so many boys with full or nearly full uniform, There is to be a hike on Satur- day; the boys are to meet at the hall at 8:30 and will proceed down to Dufferin Creek where special attention will be given to the pas- sing of 2nd. class cooking (bring 2 medium potatoes and a slice of steak ... No frying pans!). After lunch the troop will proceed to the camp area where they will lend a hand with the raising of the Log Cabin, and will arrive home in the evening. Lunches (and drink- ing water for noon will have to be carried) for two hearty meals will be needed. Last Saturday three Scouts and two leaders were out availing themselves of a number of wood- en crates supplied by Pye Radio company, and on Wednesday and Thursday some of the Scout fathers Todd, Fairport Beach; Mrs. T. Ja- cobs, Pickering; Mrs. Frennette, his, A. Young and Mrs. K. Mor- ely, ror the June proyect the Picker- ing ladies will hold a home bake sale at the Coronation Day celebra- tion to be held in the Pickering Park. Conveners for this are Mrs. J. Ruddy and Mrs. S. Balsdon. The Ajax ladies will learn of their project within the next few days. e members of the Club Fidelis will hold a penny fair in the Ajax Armouries on Thursday, May 21, at 8.30 p.m. Tickets 25¢ and refresh- ments will be served, everyone wel- come, Receipts from this project are in aid of the Furnishing Fund. Mrs, Dorothy Mills presented two piano solos, "Fantasy" by Chopin, and Waltz by Chopin which were very much enjoyed. Mrs. B. C. Falby introduced the first speaker, Mrs. Oliver Rhynas of Toronto Nig spoke on ae work of le Auxiliaries across Canada, and land the Group Committee were Mrs, D. Kemp introduced Mrs. | out starting the walls and floor of W.'C. Douglas, who reviewed the |the cabin. Another bunch of inter- work of of the St, John's Ambul-|ested fathers is expected Satur- ance "Brigade. . {day morning. Following the meeting, the ladies | Tuesday evening entertainment had the opportunity to stock up on was provide? for 100 Ajax Cubs. perennials and house plants which | Brownies, Guides, Scouts. and Rov- were offered for sale. This netted ers in the form of a number of a pleasing sum. Coffee and cookies |films supplied by the Ontario were served by Mrs. J. Puckrin |SPCA. and her committee. | Boys, your news-papers will be At-the- June meeting a film, Re- | picked up at the end of the month. frigeration in the Home, will be| Peter Laycock was picked for a shown, and all ladies interested Second in the Antelope patrol. The are cordially invited to attend. | Scoutmaster said he hasn't time Members are dressing a group at a meeting to pass tests for euch of dolls, which, when completed, |Poy and therefore there is to be will be displayed in prominent a chance to pass some things on the hike. Also each hoy that goes stores and raw vi J 4 ; EE --. and i Tor n the fal will win five points for his patrol, The patrol points are: Antelopes, . - 326: Lions, 230: Eagles 209; Fosex, rst aX 183. Ten points are given for each new piece of uniform worn, and 5 points are taken off for each pisce of uniform left at home. The out ews | meeting closed with the lowering > jot the flag, Scout Silence, and the Lord's Prayer. At 6:45 Monday the hall was| There will be no meeting Mon- opened, and after dues and atten- | day, May 18. dance were taken in the Patrol Corners, the Horseshoe was form-| The village of Omemee near ed and the Flag was broken. In- | Lindsay, Ont., was named after the spection followed, special attention |Omemee or "Pigeon' tribe of the was given to shoes (the SM had | Mississauga Indians. Nelson Wallpaper & Paint 14 Bond St. W., Oshawa Higher quality assures satisfaction. USE STURGEONS FOR BEST RESULTS | == PLEASE . bit PAY YOUR CARRIER EVERY WEEK! OBTAINING RELIABLE CAR- RIERS is an acute problem with all daily newspapers. Times-Gazette subscribers con HELP to keep reliable boys on their routes by making sure that their carrier is paid for his papers EVERY WEEK. TIMES-GAZETTE carrier boys are independent young busi- ness men. It keeps them very ' busy to have YOUR PAPER at your door every evening and collect their accounts "up-to-date every week. Since all of our lads are school boys, they must collect evenings and Satur- day mornings. Please have your 30c ready. Do not ask them to "call back'. They cannot call back at several places at the same time. To give regular reliable service, carriers have to curtail their baseball, rugby or hockey activities so that you do receive your paper. They do make a sacrifice for service. Our carriers average from 80 to 100 collections every week. Thus, you can easily see that your carrier has little time. left for "call backs'. Suggest a. definite time for him to call -- have the 30c ready--always have him punch both " your card and his card as soon as payment is made. Featuring All The Read!... THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES - GAZETTE Most Important Local and World News! PYE CANADA LTD. AJAX of the "E II R"" crest for the clock | in the 14th century tower of 8t.! i | Mary's 'thurch here. From 1836 un- | The first timber was cut on the [til two years ago it chimed out the site of North Bay, Ont., about 1880. hours, and since has been silent. ! | | Apply in person to | Dial 3.2233 DIAL 3 - 8412 (1132) 28 KING ST. W. 4 | ager |