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Daily Times-Gazette, 18 Nov 1953, p. 15

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- An Old Story Mr.C. -- William W., But It Always Has A Happy Ending --"Sol Was Able To Cancel This Ad After The First Insertion THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, d The First Night" >= Wednesday, November 18, 1908 18 FINDLAY SPACE HEATER. LARGI Sse with 200-galion storage i] tank. aeg) 36--Pets and Livestock & For Rent FOR GENTLEMAN, IN PRI- ¥ on I . continuous hot water. Apply Elgin St. E. (2650) SHED ROOM FOR 3 GENTLE. . Apply 117 Stacey Ave. Dial 33m Cc NSE by ROOMS, BASEMENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS. BASEMENT ONE MALE AND FEMALE THOR- oughbred Golden Retriever , 10- weeks old, housebroken. Dial 3 oh RABBITS, 8 WEEKS §¢ YOUNG (2602) WHITE old, reasonable. Dial 5-4971. 3 MALE SMALL TOY FOX TERRIER puppies. Dial 3-8064. (288¢) partment, f7e) hg Wanted To Rent Se ANTED -- SMALL HOUSE. STATE e, Tecation. rent, For man, Write Box 0 Times-Gazette. (2692) ! room for one woman, north fing St. preferred, Dial 5-338. (269¢) ARM HOUSE AND GARDEN. NEAR Dshawa. Write Box 807, Times Gazette, oR SROOM HOUSE, 3.PC. BATH, R iple with baby. Write -Box 905 mes-Gazette. GENTLY nished apartment, required phone employee with one child. te Box 707 Times-Gazette. (268¢) ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT OR ouse. Dial 5-4150 between 6 - J 2 ROOM UNFURNISHED APARTMENT. Adults; central Write Box 703, Times- Gazette. (268¢) 7 BEDROOM HEATED APARTMENT for employee of local newspaper. Write Box 640 Times-Gazette. (267t0) 30-- oom ond Board by Bell A - tt : \ ROOM AND BOARD FOR GENTLE: (2690) men. Apply 223 Athol St. E. ROOM AND GOOD BOARD home, Willing to share. rate. Dial 32619. ROOM AND BOARD FOR SEVERAL men willing to share; also parking. Ap- ply 86 William West. (2696) ROOM AND BOARD FOR 1 GENTLE- man, single bed. Transportation avail- able to new G.M. plant. Dial Gai (2681) IN CLEAN Reasonable (269¢) ROOM AND BOARD FOR 2 GENTLE- men to share. Apply 52 Division or dial 52737. (267¢) ROOM AND BOARD----TWO YOUNG LA des, in private home. Apply 35 Hall St. or 34783. (2651) ROOM AND BOARD FOR 2 GENTLE men, single beds, very central. Dial 3- 78s. (2650) F00M AND BOARD FOR 3 YOUNG ladies. Apply 24 Prince. (268e) ROOM AND BOARD FOR GIRL, PRI- vate home central. Dial 5-1015. ol ( ) s, private home, . South. Dial 5-1344. (268¢) ROOM AND BOARD FOR SEVERAL men willing to share; central. Apply 112 William St. W. (2681) 1 (2686) | promptly. a, 1 2079 NEEDED--3 - 4 ROOM | Farm, Tyrone. i | | | | 32 Automobiles For Sale | TRUCKS, NEW CONDITION, with good jobs at Agincourt ($3.50 per pour) $1,080, er trade car, Phone Sia 8. bands eds a TIT "qt CHEV. COACH, '% CHEV. Excellent condition. Apply 45 "COUPE. 8t. Julien. (269¢) PONTIAC COACH, EXCELLENT gr best offer for cash or terms. (2094) am mi-- -- PRICE REA- . Dial 3-3993 's Rd. 8. (269¢) | LOVE SEAT, ROSEWOOD, SMALL. ao $48. BABY BUDGIES READY FOR TRAIN: ing. strain. All colors, 114 El- gin East. Dial 3-9767. (Dech) NISHED LIGHT HOUSEKEEP. bena 37--Farmers' Column ONE TEAM OF HORSES FOR SALE. M. Morgan, Taunton. (2692) DEAD FARM STOCK. PICKED UP . Phone collect Bowmapville Also live borses. Margwill Fur (Dec28) 38--Wearing Apparel MAN'S BLACK OVERCOAT, LIKE size 42. Dial 5-0350. NEW, (369¢) LADY'S WINTER COAT, SIZE 14. EX- cellent tion. Dial 5-1036. (269¢) IN GOOD CONDITION, 3 WINTER coats; also dresses 44-45; black tailored suit, 46. Apply 50 Wiliam st. E., or dial 5-5328. (269¢) MAN'S BLACK LOOSE OVERCOAT, 38-40, almost new. Man's winter dress- ing gown, wine, 38-40, good condition. Dial 5-2873, after 6:30 p.m. BEIGE MOU- LADIES' WINTER COAT, Ladies' wool ton collar, size 18, $30. suit, black, size 40, all-weather coat and hood, size 16, $10. Ladies' suit, grey, size 16, $8. Guardian service coffee urn, 13 cups $10. Dial 3.8617. (268b) _8a---Market Basket CHOICE QUALITY, GRADE A ROAST- ing chickens, 49¢ lb. Dfal 5-2762, (260¢) GOOD CARROTS AND BEETS, 9c A bushel. Dial 5-5010. 2071) COME AND GET THEM WHILE THEY' last, Macintosh and other apples, also fresh eggs at Jean Goodells Farm Gardens, Simcoe St. North. Phone 5-5978. (Dec5) BED STUDIO COUCH. AXMINSTER rug, 9 x 12'. Table. Apply 208 Dearborn Ave. (267¢) 39--Articles For Sale Are b) | JERKEL MEAT SLASHER, BERKEL BOARD FOR 1 GENTLE: 'store scales, National Cash Register, Coca Cola Cooler, Colman Oil Heater. large commercial fridge. All in good condition. Dial 3-3271, or call 444 Simcoe st. 8. (269¢) FOR SALE--CONSOLE VIKING RADIO, gramaphone attached, small oil space heater, medium-sized Lloyd space heat- er, 220 Centre South, Whitby. Phone 2959, (296¢) Whitby. BABY'S BASINETTE, NEW, NEVER used, also small Phileo mantle radio. Dial 53310. (2090) 2 RADIOS tion. Dial JACKET HEATER, ICE BOX, BOTH IN good - condition. Dial 3-2037, 558 Masson st. (209¢) "IN VERY GOOD CONDI- 53818. (269) MAPLE BED, DOUBLE SIZE, SPRING $20. Ladies' green | potatoes, carrots, turnips, onions, | 39--Articles For Sale | LEAVING FOR EUROPE --L A ICA! camera 3 lens 1, 2. $180 cash. Apply immediately, 63 Drew Street. (269¢) VACUUM CLEANER, $10. CHILD'S mechanical horse, $10; child's figure skates, size 2, $5. Dial 3-9307. (269¢) | FLOOR POLISHER, GENERAL ELEC- tric, new, sacrifice, $46. Dial 3-9528 after 5.30. (268b) DEWILDE AND PENHALE, TARPAUL- ins, canvass articles, new and repaired. Auto slip covers, tent rentals. Upstairs 160 King St. W. Dial 5-3563. Residence 3-3774. (Decl3) VENEITAN BLINDS--THE ADVANCED Kirsch type. The most startling develop rent in an history. Flat tened S-shi slats give better and more grac enclosure. We are sure these blinds will not only satisfy but create Es obligations George Reid. Dial 5-0633 -- 66 Bond St. West. (Dec.12) "CLIMATITE" Aluminum combination windows and screens "Maloney" Aluminum Combinatinn doors, $59.50 Low Cost Free Estimates TOM BARBER Dial 3-8924 Decd) BED STUDIO COUCH, AXMINSTER Rug, 9 x 12. Table. Dial 5-5719., 208 Dearborn. (267¢) Body Hardwood Hardwood Slabs Mixed Slabs Soft Slags Foot-lengths Va -Cord Lots, 75¢c Extra G. HEASLIP PHONE 37R33 BETHANY, ONT. (Novas) | | i | [STRICTLY BUSINESS + women owt LR oh a 47 --Legal Notices | UNTY OF ONTARIO | IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME ACT, REVISED STATUTES OF ONTARIO, 1950, CHAPTER 47 AND AMENDMENTS THERETO Ontario, to change his | be | heard by his Honour, Judge MacRae at | his Chambers in the Court House at the' Town of Whitby at the hour of 10:00 in MANNING F. SWARTZ Barrister &c., Suite 4, Bassett Block, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitor for the Apple 1 No [SALLY'S SALLIES IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Hd D SZCZYPTA of 540 Mary | 5 | 30th, 1053. { DATED this 10th day of November, | AD. 1058. | ( Novll, 48--Auction Sale Bi a ch vy AUCTION SALE--STIRTEVANT'S AUC- | 33 Hall St., Thursday even- Nov. 19th, at 7 p.m. Doors open at, . 'Dining Room Suite; China pboard; Que. Heater; Hoover Vacuum ' Cleaner; Kitchen Cabinet; Table Lamps; Baby Carriage; High Chair; Heavy: Duty Rangette; Metallic Ice Box; Tri- Mirror, with Lights; Fern- ery; o and Mattress; Space Heater: - | ectric Washer; Chrome Chair; Blankets; | Sink and: Taps; Chesterfield Chair; Floor Lamp; Plano Stool; End Tables; Car Heater; Card Table: Chest Drawers; Cooking Utensils; Dishes and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. The ladies' of the Elite Group will hold thelr annual bazaar and home-made cooking sale during the evening. Frank Stirteyant, 269h) Desk; The Daily Times-Gazette Clo try en ad. | PAINT, INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, ALL | colours every gallon guaranteed, $2.95 | gallon. Os | 8 Church St. (Nov30) SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER AND spare parts for same. Cutting neads nords, etc. Meagher's. 5 King St Wes! | (Nov.28) General' Electric. Filter Queen. | Rexair Sales. Dial 55121. ORDERS TAKEN FOR STORM SASHES | No. 1 qualiv.. meas rements and esti mates free. Dial 3-4989. (Dec18) COMIC "POCKET _ BOOKS ™MAFAT nS Tama i (Nov29) BOOKS E 1 King St Open every evening (Nov20) USED TIRES, MOST ALL SIZES, $3 UP B8.F Goodrich Stors Phone 5-4543. (143th) CITY APPROVED SEPTIC TANKS available now at Fabricated and Stampings Ltd. 249 Second or 5-1663. (Dect) RUGS REWOVEN FROM YOUR rugs and woollens, reversible seamless broadloom, any size or color | Save up to % Continental Rug Co. Ltd. Dial 5-153. (Novas) CONSOLE RADIO AND RECORD |"players, used. $35 up. Apply B.F Good: | 145th) | rich Stores. Dial 5-4543 | 8 F GOODRICH STORES, TIRES Addi: Television. Thrifty budget pian. Dial 5-4543 (Dec28) and spring mattress, in good Phone Pickering 243). (260¢) | SCHICK ELECTRIC, RAZORS, ALL! | models: also parts fbr same In stock | Meaghet's, 5 King West. (Nov18) | plain design. Dial 5-0832. HA WATER PRESSURE SYSTEM plete. Apply 823 Glen Rd. (a80e) 'COM- (2098) PLAYER PIANO AND ROLLS, DIAL 54748. (2090) » Avenue. dri nd TAIRA. SO Sl Cer % PREFECT, UNDER SEAT HEATER, condition, $400, or exchange for best '40 or over in bigger car. Dial 35-2784. (268b) ATTENTION CAR BUYERS AND SELL ers--Buying a new car or selling vow old one let us save you money OD @inancing and insurance. Phone 3.7863 GET YOUR FRON: END ALIGN ment wheel balancing a! Moring's Gar age. 1084 Simcoe St. N. (Decl0) FOR A SQUARE LEA! SEE JOHNNIE Walker, Bramley Motors Limited. New used cars. Dial 3.4675; evenings (Nov15) PHONE [ED CAMPIN FOR NEW OR used cais or trucks at ClUff Mills Mo | (Nov15) tors. Dial 3-4634. SEE DOUG AMEY FOR THAT NEW or used car or truck. Ontario Motor Sales. Dial 3-2256. (Nov24) Attention Farmers This is your opportunity to be- come a P.C.V. Class FS licensed carrier of livestock to market to or from any point within a radius of 75 miles of Oshawa. '50 Chey. 22-ton stake, con- tracts, all. cceriories aablz. Cry r business due to heglth, Diai 2-3702 very ree 1g out of (268¢) 33 uizmobiles Waniad 41753 (+18 BOING MORE CASH KOR we; "Lat 300 Pari ne SS. Dial 39421. (Deel) LAI AUTO WRECHKI'its ve ™ War on paid. Dial 50333 or 3 2924. (Dec?) Lh 'SUR CAR? For quick sale piace your car with us. All cars insured. We handle all financin® You get paid cash. For further iz{Hormation Open till 9:30 P.M, Dial 3-485] «(251¢6) | | { | | 5) | | i i | | | 1 | 1 | | | | | RANGE, 4 Phone Picky 00D KITCHEN STOVE. good condition. Dial $-3019. (3692) WHITE PORCELAIN TOP TABLE BEACH HEAVY DUTY burner. Excellent shape. ing 207TW, after 6. COAL AND W _ | and cabinet, good condition. Dial 5-5664. (11h) ga RECORD PLAYER GOOD CONDI- 3% COREY, PARTS. APPLY 2 GIBBS tion, 30. Dia} mL © (ae) (36%¢) | THOR GLADIRON, LIKE NEW, $30. Dial Dial 3-704. (2890) PRACTICALLY NEW PORTABLE SEW- ing machine. Cash $189. Sell reasonably. Apply 29 King St. West, Bowmanville. (2692) CAR RADIO FOR Any time. M. GREENBERG & SONS FOR SALE: New and Used Lumber Angle Iron 4" Heavy Steel Tubing 45 Gallon Steel Drums For your convenience we are open Saturdays. Phone 3-7333 308 Bloor St. E. (MW, Ftd) SALE. DIAL 3-406. €260b) ® LAST 2 WEEKS SPECIALS 150,000 ft. of sheeting. Like new, $40 - $60 per 1,000. 500 pieces 2 by 4, 3 to 6 ft. 3c per ft. 200 complete win- dows $2.75 each. 300 sheets Gyproc, 4 x 8 ond 10 ft, 50¢ each. Many other items too numerous to mention. Sales- men on job all day including Saturday. Parry Rd., Ajox, Ont Phone Ajax 439 : (2600) GUARANTEED T.V. ANTENNAS INSTALLED DIAL 5-2133 Canada Building Maintenance Co. Awe ti Joe APPLIQUE QUILT DESIGNS STAMP- ed on your choice of material. Many patterns to choose from. Dial 50876 or apply Mrs. Pinch, 22 Gladstone Ave. (268¢c) | MANURE FOR SALE--DIAL 56028. 34--Automobile Repairs i Don't Take A Chance Get your car winterized and tuned up now Licensed Mechanics Body Work - Car Wash Your car greased for $1.00 with every oil change. RICHMOND GARAGE Richmond Street DIAL 5-0862 (Decl2) NEW COMBINATION CROKINOLE board; No. 4 mechanical hockey game; two medium Quebec heaters; coal stove | and pipes. Apply 238 Greenwood Ave. (268b) OFFICE STATIONERY All types of binder re- fills stocked, also memo pads, desk pads, mimeo paper, etc. Available for immediate delivery from General Printers Limited Office Supply Division 64-66 Celina St. Phbne 3-7733 + i -- imide AWNINGS MADE TO MEASURE Lovely patterns. Free estimates. Folding chairs, card and banquet tables for rent | Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (Dec.14) ALL TIME ALUMINUM WINDOWS and doors. Awnings and door canopies. For free estimates or demonstration call Airshade Awnings of Oshawa. Dial 54332. (Nov20) FLOOR COVERING { Oshawa"s largest display. | Choose trom over 300 smart | 1953 patterns for every rocm in. the house. Congoleums, Feltols, Rexoleums, Inlaids, , Marboleums, etc. RUTHERFORDS 156 SIMCOE SOUTH (166tD | STOKER--AUTOMATIC, TANK, HEAT- | ers, boilers, radiators, bath tubs, toilets, | wash basins, showers, sinks, laundry | tubs, fittings and piping, pressure cystems, space heaters, new and Chinn, Montrave. « sump pump, used. Phone Harry SCOTT'S RECORD BAR and \ GIFT SHOP 141 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH DIAL 5-6245 (Dec.13) DON'T BUY A SEWING MACHINE 'Unless you get the right one. We carry the in COMMUNITY SEWING CENTRE Dial 3-4840 (Novi#) INTRODUCING The new triple-track combina- tion and screen, windows, aluminum doors and awnings, custom made, Free estimates. WEATHER GUARD SALES OSHAWA -- 3-211] (N6v28) §5. STEWART NEW YORK MANDO- lin. good condition, $20. Dial 3M. ; (268¢ ICE.BOX, FROST KING, IN GOOD condition. Dial 5-1370. (268¢) | FASSETT SPACE HEATER, MEDIUM size. Apply 135 Celina. (268b) BRICKS, 1,100. (268¢) "AND CULTIVA- COOKSVILLE BARK | Dial 37483. | GARDEN TRACTOR | tor; Johnston S-H.P. | Cheap for quick sale. | LARGE QUEBEC HEATER WITH pes and floor boards. Best offer. Dial -8219. (268¢) | 39a--Fuel Wood | HARDWOOD FACTORY CUTTINGS FOR | furnace, range or jacket heater $5 or $3 lots. Delivered anywhere. Dial 3- 7391. (Nov30) Dial 5-3828. ( SOFTWOOD SLABS, FOOT-LENGTHS, $5, single cord; hardwood slabs, $6. single cord. Also body hardwood 'fal $-2490. (Dec') 41-2Articles Wanted SHAW RAG and METAL Highest prices paid for scrap iron, metal, rags, batteries, mattresses ete. Factory accounts appreciated 89 BLOOR ST. E Dial 5-231) -- J. SHAW Res.: 3-9111 wa Hardware and Electric, | {1995 UP - HOOVER, ELECTROLUX | Airway | sold or exchanged Kwgs | he e. 56 wi | ~~ M. Greenberg & Sons Metals, | Ave | OLD | and | 460 | MATURE ) | ed as house keeper for 4 men on farm, outboard motor. | 268¢) | 41--Articles Wanted LIVE POULTRY FEATH rags and mat North Oshawa | (Nov26) | Sh | WANTED, ers, scrap iron. metal, tresses Dial I. Turner 3-2043 collect | soLID WALNUT OR MAHOGANY DIN. | ing room suite. Good condition. Dial | 5-0651. (367¢) | Conn USED FURNITURE WANTED, dressers, stoves. heaters, kitchen sets Crysler Furniture. 3 King | 5-0132. Wee Dial (Nov23) ORGANS WANTED, MUST BE REA | sonable. Will pay cash. Give phone No. Write Box 436, Times-Gazette. | (Nov22) | i i mr arr vo PIANOS, CASH FOR YOUR PIANC now Wilson & Lee 79 Simcoe N Dia) 5-2022. (Nov23) WE BUY: | Scrap iron Metal Rags, Etc Highest Prices Paid Phone 3-7333 -- 308 Bloor E. (Nov20) CEDARDALE SCRAP IRON AND METALS 100 Annis St East of C.N.R. Station WE PAY: Highest prices tor Iron, Metal, Rags, Paper, etc. Free Pick-up Open Saturday ' Dial 5-3432 Res. 5-4159 (Dec.15) "perfected" in getting advertising ee iee---- 42--Female Help Wanted eer -------- EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY FOR general office and selling. Opportunity for advancement. Apply Mr. Kent, 42 King St. West. (269¢) | COMPANION HOUSEKEEPER FOR EL | derly lady. Write Box 706, Times- | Gazette. ( WANTED Stenographer -- must be thor- oughly competent in both typ- ing and shorthand and have good education--experienced preferred. Good whbrking con- ditions and opportunity for advancement. Write BOX 1 TIMES-GAZETTE (267¢) | CHRISTIAN WOMAN WANT- near Toronto, & Phone Gerrard 9300, morning 8 Reverse charges. International Concern Needs Responsible Women Te Learn Reweaving at Home When Qualified Can Eon $3 AN HOUR Is: Spare Time at Home No Selling WRITE BOX 702, TIMES-GAZETTE (268b) ool cook. References. i! i (266¢) | EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER REQUI UIRED Best of commission paid, no night wark. MODERN BEAUTY SHOPPE DIAL 5-3630 or 5-3053 (Nov14.16,18,30) SECRETARY Excellent position available as secretary to a senior executive of a local industry. Applicant should be thorough- ly qualified in secretarial work and of pleasing personality and appearance. All replies will be treated in | confidence. If interested, | please write, giving full de- | tails as to experience and | other pertinent information, to BOX 608 TIMES-GAZETTE | 43--Malo | Help Want | YounG MAN, AROUND:20, AS |e toa. Dial an | t | | } (2604) AS PLAS. good (269¢) | WANTED---MAN FOR STEADY TRAV: el among consumers in Oshawa. Per- | manent connection with large manufac- | turer. Only reliable hustler considered. | Write Rawleigh's, Dept. K-310-131, | Montreal. (Nov4-11,18,25) MAN WANTED, PREFERABLY MAR- ried to instal television aerials, exper: jence. preferred, must have chauffeur's licence, be reliable and take pride in his Nor. Apply Fowler Television, 16 Bond . "You understand, it's not perfected yet!" ified Ads have long since been results. Coll 3-2233 ond |a3--Male Help Wanted TRUCK DRIVER store, Upholstering Co., must know city. 10 Bond St. W. (268b) OFFICE JUNIOR We have an opening for a bright young mon interested in accounting. Must have ot * least 3 years' high school and an aptitude for figures, pre- ferably with ao knowledge of bookkeeping, typing an asset; experience not necessary. This position offers splendid oppor- tunities for advancement; ex- cellent working conditions, with hospitalization and group insurance plans. Good start- ing salary. Apply in person to MR. H. GUSTIN SEAWAY MOTORS LIMITED WHITBY (269¢) Young men wanted now to qualify as Radio & Television Technicians or Wireless Oper- erators. Government and In- dustry now pay $219 to $542 monthly depending on length of service, No experience need- ed to start approved night or daytime courses or study at home with parts supplied. Write, withqut obligation, for free 40-page booklet, stating age ond education (some High School necessary). Radio Col- lege of Canada, 86 Bathurst Street, Toronto. Internationally known Life, Accident and Sick- ness Co. requires an am- bitious man, age 25-40, who is capable of Gov- erning his own time as the representative for Oshawa and district. This is an opportunity to build a life time car- eer and be your own boss. Experience an as- set but not essential. Applicants selected should have good char- acter references. Call Oshawa 5-3311 for con- fidential interview. 45--Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED We want men already estab- lished in direct selling and de- siring added lines to market our guaranteed line of Susi- San products for septic tanks. Protected territories, high com- mission. Write to Ancatra Limited, 107 - 31st Street, Long Branch, Ontario. (2602) AGENTS WANTED Men or women employed in in- dustrial plants or offices con earn good money by distrib- uting an easy-selling Giftline omong their fellow workers and friends. Generous commis- sion, samples supplied. No ex- perience necessary. (Toronto) BA. 1-1732 evenings. (2680) 46--Employment Wanted ODD JOBS OF ANY KIND, ANY TIME. Dial 5-1644. (268¢ RELIABLE WOMAN WANTS LIGHT housework by the day. Ironing, baby- sitting. Dial 3-8383. (267¢) RELIABLE CANADIAN WOMAN wants housework, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, No heavy cleaning. Dial 3-8383. (2690) FOR FURNITURE Apply Oshawa (Mon,Wed,Sat-Dec12) Cope 1933. King Features Syndicat MLE's See 107 | Jamin Room | | TORONTO (CP) The Ontario legislature's select committee on | reform institutions looked into the nolice court waiting room here Tuesday and found it like "the Black Hole of Calcutta." The seven committee members saw 107 accused persons crowded together in part of the city hall basement, awaiting trial. Commit-| NEW YORK (CP) -- A writer {tee chairman W. J. Stewart said: | introduced as a "leading authority | "We were told that it was fre-lon communism' attacked Cana | quently so congested there that if dian officials Tuesday in a speech |a person fainizd or collansed, it!to a committee of the Women's | would be impossible for him to National Republian Club {drop to the floor." Victori Lasky, former New York | Farquhar Oliver, Libera! house newspaper man and co-author with |Jeader sad: ."The Black Hole of Ralph de Toledano of 'Seeds of a book dealing with the | Calcutta would have nothing on | Treason," | it." Alger Hiss case, directed his at- tack chiefly # External Affairs | Minister Pearson, who he claimed {has "consistently sabotaged" ef- forts to disclose Soviet intrigue {in Washington and Ottawa. BD | "School 'More at Schoo | unl S ik | He said Pearson had thwarted | el * fforts .S. > i Decnite Slrike sorts oats sorare comminee | PIMMINS (CP)--School enrol- |investigation of allegations that | ment is higher than last year in Harry Dexter White was a Soviet this northern Ontario gold-minins spy. Lasky said Gouzenko had town despite a strike called by indicated previovs!y that the: Sov- |the Unitod Steelworkers of Amer- iet secret police had "a man in ljca (CIO) at eight of the district's the treasury depariment." White Le mines. [Was a Jormer assistant secretary Mr.s. Florence Springham, sec- wn; 4 TAS we retary of the pubjic school board, NORMAN MENTIONED, 'caid Tuesday enrolment stands at "7 _ id Pearson "has effec- 1 2,566, compared with 2,256 in 1952. | She said this shows few families have left on account of the strike She said part of the increase can be attributed to the fact new kindergartens have been opened. | About 60 new pupils could be con- | sidered part of a normal increase. By SONIA YOUNG | IGHTHAM, England (Reuters) -- An American industrialist has bought Ightham Mote, a moated | Gov't Kept Out Of Mine Strike [hours Simone arth son ! | ish public. OTTAWA (CP)--Labor Minister | a R. Robi f lG i in the © % Toes... . Robinson Jr., pres regg said in the Commons BUeS- ;;.n1 of the C. H. Robinson Paper- |day his department has taken no M ; | action in connection with the long anufacturing Company of Port- land, Me.. will not disclose how strikes of metal miners in north- Lah he pad fo the h i n | e house, one ern Ontario and Quebec. ie clhott. in Britain, He said labor relations in the als industry are under provincial jur- The National Trust, which pre- serves ancient buildings and na- isdict'on and the federal govern- | | ment has ha¢ no communications tural beauty spots, said the stone from the provincial governments. | 2nd timbered grange is 'a rare masterpiece, impossible to price." NOT GLAMOROUS R. BARCLAY WARREN A certain film star has been | widely publicized because of her| divorce from her 3rd husband and {her marriage to a fourth. Those who profit from her appearance on _| the screen are probably very pleas- ed at this wide and free &dvertis- ing. But what is the affect on the readers -- young people in par- ticular? We fear it may tend to lessen their respect for the author- ity of the teaching of Jesus. He said, "From the beginning of the creation God made them aj male and female. For this cause shall a man leave his father andl OTTAWA (CP)--Rev. Dan Mc- mother, and cleave to his wife; Ivor (L--Fort William) urged the anq {hey fwain shall be one Josh: Joverament Tuesday to use $100,- so then they are no more twain, 000 of its defence appropria- but one flesh. What, therefore, God |tion to buy wheat for jc rd joined together, let not man: put| veloped countries. This would be asunder." Mark 10:6-9. {one way to use some of. Canada's Again Jesus said, 'Whosoever surplus wheat to feed hungry shall put. away his wife, saving peoples, he said in the Commons. for the cause of forniction, causeth| =~ OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Minister her to com adultery; 2 wie Garson indicated Tuesday the gov- soever Sha Hn dite a! 2 di- ernment has decided to appoint a a ry. att. | commission to study capital pun- 5:32. A 2 ¢ ishment. He said announcement of The marital history of this film | 5 bointment of a commission star is anything but galmorous when put beside these statements would be Zosiponed until the new by Jesus Christ. Her condemnation minal Code came up for sec- is clear. Jesus talked once with a ond reading in the House. woman who had had five husbands | OTTAWA (CP)---Trade Minister and was then living with another | Howe sald in the Commons west- man. John 4. She was convinced |€rn grain growers will receive an that He was the promised Messiah. | estimated $1,104,000,000 in the 1953 She told it in the city and many calendar year for wheat, oats and others came and believed on Him. f There is forgiveness for all who the National Trust declaring he {will not alter Ightham Mote. He | will pay for repairs to the 15-bed- | room house, surrounded by a fast- flowing moat in Kent, and open it to the public. | Robinson said he fell in love with Ightham Mote when he first saw it and wanted to buy it. He achieved his wish 30 years later. barley. It was the 'highest income ever enjoyed by them." Robinson signed a covenant with Grain, Pensions Form House Talking Points > |will repent and believe on Jesus Christ. STORE OF KNOWLEDGE | The library of the British Mu- seum in London has more than miles. of book shelves. 47--Legal Notices CARETAKER NEW CITY HALL Applications will be received by the undersigned until Mon- day, November 23rd, ot 5 o'clock p.m. for the position of caretaker at the new City Hall. Applicants should be in posses- sion of stationary engineers' papers, fourth class or better. Duties to commence Decem- ber Ist, 1953. Starting. salary $3,000.00. F..E HARE, i lerk. City as7e) RELIEVES PAIN AND SORE THROAT 3 DUE TO COLDS FEEL BETTER FAST! OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minister St. Laurent said Tuesday in the Commons that the government has + House. "Paternal" Gov't Accuse rags *] wouldn't mind him forgetting our anniversary f he would only give me a present now and then." U.S. Red-Baiter Attacks Pearson tively squelched any vestigation ito alleged Soviet ies oo not only his closest aide, bui of him- seli." He relerred to the testi- mony of Professor Karl Wittfogel about Herbert Norman. (Wittfogel, former Commusist and professor at Columbia, claimed in 1951 that Norman, then acting chief of Canada's delega- tion to the United Nations and now high commissioner to New Zealand, had belonged to a Com- munist party student group at Cape Cod in 1939. The Canadian external affairs department branded the statement as untrue. In Ottawa Pearson described as 'false to the point of absurdity," Lasky's speech. "I do not wish to demean my- self, or dignify this speech by commenting on it," the minister said in a statement. "I need only say that in so far as it refers to the department of external affairs or to myself. it is false to the point of absurdity." Maine Man Buys Fine Kentish Home WARS OF ROSES His name will be added to a list of owners dating back to the de Haut family of squires in 1180. During the Wars of the Roses, in which the rival royal houses of York and Lancaster struggled for supremacy, the house was taken away from the de Hauts and a member of the family was be- headed in 1484 for following the cause of Lancaster. King Henry VII returned Igh- tham Mote to the family when he gained power and for the next 400 years it stayed in the hands of only two families. The remote grange, standin in a wooded valley in west Kent, then passed to Sir Thomas Colyer, who lived there until his death two years ago. Since then, the house has stood derelict, its 16th century tudor | gables and great tower fighting a | losing battle against the elements. Massive oak panneling inside the building is intact. A female skele- ton was found behind the panell- ing during restoration work years ago. received no "non-cor:. tial in- formation" on the coming Ber- muda conference among pr'me Minister Churchill, President | Eisenhower and Premier Laniel of | France. "There are, of course, dispatches which are marked secret," he jadded. These would be kent secret until permission was given to iss1e them : _ OTTAWA (CP) -- Veterans Min- |ister Lapointe said Tuesday the government has no intention of placing limitations on casual earn- ings by the 40,000 recipients of var veterans' allowances. Recipients | are allowed to claim the earnings las exemptions from permissible income. | He said a clearer definition of | casual earnings in construction has {been sent to district authorities of | the veterans department. The mat- iter was being looked into and he would report on it later to the 0f Meddling With CPA OTTAWA (CP) -- John Diefen- baker (PC Prince Albert) Tues- .| day charged the government with "paternalism" in denying Cana- dian Pacific Airlines' request for a crosscountdy air cargo licence. opportunities for development in the northern setions of the Prairie provinces which the CPA route would have served, he said dur- ing the throne speech debate in the Commons. Mr. Diefenbaker said the gov- ernment had decided the CPA might lose money in sharing the | east-west . business of the govern- | ment-owned Trans - Canada Air Lines. and might then have to ask for higher air cargo rates. This was a doctrine 'that is the i negation of enterprise, risk and | development," he said. "Is the future welfare of Canada "to be considered a patrimony of the prime minister and his cabi- Inet?" CHARGES PATERNALISM | Mr. Diefenbaker said a "pater- nalistic government' had enied the CPA request despite the sup- i port of 30 Chambers of Commerce lin communities affected the | proposed route.

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