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Daily Times-Gazette, 25 Jun 1953, p. 15

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday. June 25, 1953 18 TROPOLITAN STORES "= WEEK END VALUES LAY-AWAY SUMMER . NYLONS PLAN DRESS FLOWERS 51-GAUGE A Beautiful Assortment or 1 Kae 15-DENIER Buy ] court yesterday, both charged with assaulting her last Sunday. In evi- dence, she showed bruises on her Family Must era . arm and marks which she sa Leave Premises were suffered when Mrs. Cossar On January 20 of this year, Mrs.| "They are noisy and fighting and Stephanie Strzelezyk rented two |I can't get them to move out, rooms of her four-room house at she said. 324 Bloor East to Mr. and Mrs.| "I am convicting you both," Joe Cossar and their two small| Magistrate Locke told the man and children. There has been trouble | wife. 'You will be given suspend- between the two families ever since, Especially when Mr. Cos- sar"s counsin, Armand Bonnella, came to sleep on the kitchen floor. The landlady had her tenants in Rdmits His Fault Fine Driver $10 Offering no defence or explana-! tion of his careless driving, Leon- | ard Hastings, 30, of Leaside, was fined $10 and costs in city court yesterday. Miss Fay Hart of Toronto and her father, Wilbert, testified that | they were driving east around the | long curve at Greenwood, on High- | way No. 7, about' 12.456 p.m. on May 10. Jd "I saw his car coming," said] Miss Hart. "It pulled over the centre line and although I pulled | over on to the south shoulder and | ended up in the ditch, there was a collision. Damage to our car was $140. Five or ten minutes later the | driver came back and said it was | his fault." ! Provincial Constable Carl Pres- ton investigated. Cockfighter Fined | BRANTFRD (CP) -- James ?'Hara of Onondago township to- i day was, fined $200 and $71 costs | for allowing a cock pit to be built and maintained on his premises. | O'Hara was arrested last Sunday | along with 52 others who were | charged with encouraging, aiding | or assisting. | Roedeer--about 26 inches high at | the shoulder--are maintained on game reserves in England. B-A Sales Up 8 Percent In 6 Months British' American Oil product sales showed an increase of ap- roximately eight per cent for the rst six mohths of 1953 over the orgesponding period last year, ports Ole Berg, Jr., president In his quarterly message to share- holders. - Other highlights of the second quarter were the recent op- ening - of chemical plant at Montreal East for the 'production of phenol and acetone, d initial operations of a new ase plant at the com- pany's Clarkson refinery. Mr. Berg adds that B.A. Shawinigan Limited, jointed owned by B-A and Shawinigan Chemicals Limited, is the first synthetic phen- ol plant' in Canada and also the first in the world to produce phen- ol and acetone from petroleum by the oxidation of cumene. It will produce sufficient phenol to meet Surtent eS Canadian ustry; previously Canada had spent approximately 2 million an- Process of 'completing another nually on the importation of phen- "In April the Board of Directors ol. | approved a dividend ~increase - of 5 cents per share for the second quarter. Although this increase con- cerns only the quarter ending June 30, it is the intention of the Com- pany, subject to developments, to put dividends on the basis of 70 cents per share annually instead of the pvevious 50 cents,' states Mr. Berg. : ed' sentence and placed on proba- tion for three months. In the mean- time keep the peace. And move out of that house not later than July 10, or you will back here be- fore the court. That is a condition of the sentence." Careless Driving Case Dismissed Dismissal of a careless driving charge was allowed by Magistrate Locke yesterday when William A. Kemp, 18, of Dunbarton appeared before him as the accused. He was represented by Walter C. Thomson, QC, while T. M. Moore appeared for the Crown. Evidence, given by Provincial Constable G. C. Partington, was confirmed by both Kemp and Don- ald S. Farquharson of Pickering, the other party involved in the ac- cident. On the morning of May 26, Far- quharson was slowing down to make a turn into Oxford Sales, a short distance west of Pickering Village. When he had started to ~ negotiate the turn, in his rear-view | Kemp was also undecided as to mirror he saw Jemnp's car ap-|the proper moves to make in a proaching at a lively clip and de- | split second and there was a front- cided to let him pass. However, |to-rear collision. " # MALL THIS IS FREE! at BARONS' With the Purchase of a Brand New 1953 Model Jeonrnd | ~ REFRIGERATOR Yes--it's true, this complete stock of quality food is all free with the purchase of a 1953 LEONARD REFRIGERATOR. Al sizes, All models to choose from. PRICED FROM ONLY $2590-50 gp § (CHECK THIS LIST - LOOK AT THE SAVINGS '1 Brick Neilson's Famous Ice | 1 Jar Libby's Pickles |=. Cream 1 Jar Libby's Olives 3 Phgs. Birdseye Frozen Foods | 1 Lb. Butter ; QuaLrry meats From | 1 Lb. Margarine . JACOB'S BUTCHER STORE | Jar Miracle Whip Mayonnaise | 1 Pkg. Velveeta Cheese 1 Chicken 1 Roast of Beef or Pork Lb. Jewel Domestic Shoriening 1 Lh. Package Prunes 5 Pork Chops - Tender Leaf Tea Bags USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN ¥ nine tankers under charter. This tanker, launched in June at ship- yards in Japan, is expected to be ready for transport of crude oil by the late fall. Its capacity will be 150,000 barrels. Mr. Berg reports several drill- ing successes both in Canada and the U.S. B-A has now completed three producing wells in the Grass Creek field in Wyoming with a #o- tal initial production of 439 barrels a day. A fourth well is being com- pleted and two more development wells are also being drilled. In the Clive area of Alberta B-A has completed an additional well in the D-3 formation in conjunction with Cities Service and is in the B. A. Shawinigan petro- Once Again ~ Special Buy on Millinery ! A beautiful assortment of higher priced hats just arrived 31.98 Kroft's Dairy Fresh LIGHT SHADES CARAMELS 30c 59c [fC Boys' Sanforized Hawaiian Styled © SPORT SHIRTS Full cut. All sizes 8 to 14 | The new grease plant at Clark- son refinery has an annual pro- duction of 15 million pounds of high quality automotive and industrial greases. Transportation facilities available to the company will be further en- larged when "BA-Canada" joins the world-wide deep-sea fleet of WHILE THEY LAST Just Arrived ! A beautiful assort- ment of CRISKAY Sun Dresses A LIMITED SUPPLY OF Sanforized broadcloth, COTTON STREET FROCKS 1 98 fancy patterns, full elastic waist, all sizes LADIES' & CHILDREN'S STRAW GARDEN and BEACH HATS 49% MISSES' $9.98 CRISKAY DRESSES ENGLISH DINNER SETS Floral Designs OLD CHELSEA $7.29 2 1 0 SIZES 14 TO 20 38 TO 42 BLUE WILLOW CUPS AND SAUCERS 23° Plastic Half Aprons ISOVAC VACUUM BOTTLES PINT SIZE C | MADE IN ENGLAND FLORAL HEAD SQUARES Pure Silk Beautiful Patterns | . 32-PIECE SET 15-1h. Bacon 2 Quarts of Milk 6 Bottles of Coca-Cola 1 Large Wilson's Ginger Ale 1 Dole's Blended Juice 1 Heinz Tomatoes 1 Bottle Libby's Catsup 1 Jar Libby's Mustard 2 Cans Libby's Evap. Milk 1 Carton Tomatoes 1 Jar Strawberry Jam Jar Gold Medal Peanut Butter 1 Pkg. Lemons 2 Bunches Carrots - 1 Dozen Oranges 1 Head Lettuce THIS OFFER FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY 1 Doz. Grade "A" Eggs ° 10% DOWN delivers FREE groceries and refrigerator immediately fo your home. Balance in small | "28 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH - monthly payments. CALL US TODAY! ARONS' DIAL 5-4822 For the Little Tot 83: ESMOND'S Sand Man Blankeis 26 x 34 (H Asst. Colors ® CELANESE DRESSES ° Daintily Designed OUR DOLLFAIRISON... A preview of fall and Christmas fashions Select now and inquire about our lay-away plan RUBBER BEACH BALLS 29- Variegated Colours w EEK-END SPECIAL AT OUR LUNCH COUNTER WEEK-END SPECIAL COOL - CRISP - REFRESHING SALAD PLATE SPECIAL Chicken and Celery Salad Potato Salad -- Cold Slaw Sliced Tomato -- Lettuce Buttered Toast ' 49 BEST COFFEE IN TOWN -- 5¢ SALAD PLATE SPECIAL Baked Ham or Ass't. Cold 49 Cc . Meat Cuts -- Potato Salad Sliced Tomato -- Lettuce Buttered Toast METROPOLITAN STORES 58-62 KING ST. WEST. OSHAWA

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