THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, November 27, 1004 if "Results Are What Youre Seeking -- Look No Further -- - Place A Times Ad Piano Was Sold The First Night. Mr. A. Was As Pleased As You'll Be. Dial 3-3492. DOMINION PIANO, GOOD CONDIT] aial Se, st B > I: --Farmers' Column 3%--Articles For Sole 39--Articles For Sale ATTENTION FARMERS We are in the market for RED CLOVER SEED TIMOTHY SEED FALL WHEAT FALL RYE MALTING BARLEY FEED OATS and BARLEY MASTER FEEDS OSHAWA 54 Church St. Dial 3-2229 Sat., Tues. tf | -- Wearing Apparel JOUTON FUR COAT $45 LIKE Nw. | pp 177 Elliott Avenue. ER QUALITY MOUTON FUR pat, size 18 (tall) very little worn, new- Hollanderized, $75 or near offer. Mrs. >» Adelaide Hosse.u 275¢ ; IRL'S COAT, SIZE 8, DRESSES, , tunics, skating skirt, tights, sizes {and 10. Dial 5-2445. 276b LADIES MUSKRAT COAT, ROSE 3 coat, Grey rain-coat. Size 16. Dial : 7 8a--Market Basket PLE-SPYS SREENINGS a WHOLE- A, R APPLY $.PC. DINING ROOM SUITE, 2c 70 Oshawa Blvd, or dial 5-6128. CEDA™ CHEST, LIKE NEW, APPLY 73 Bond St. West, after six. 275¢ STEEL GARAGE ie, ALSO SINGLE i spring fill mattress. oa WINTER SEAL COMBINATION ALUM- inum storm windows and doors. Free estimates, Budget terms. S. Thomas. Dial 35-4340. vee, 4 MeCLAR Y COMBINATION "COAL, Yood and cle: e with oil burners, sandai Call at 300 Albert St. an ette, s ee table; Chev.; e HOSTESS REFRIGERATOR. =i for couple or cottage. Dial 3.4506. (17 Clark St. 27a HAND . MADE LEATHER PU... § wallets, belts, Ney-caven ete. J. Kerr, Varcoe"s Rd, North. 1 3-8912. Mn 2 BURNER SILENT GLOW BEATER for stove or annex. Also window eco plete with sash, glazed, also Tie. tion #6 x 70. Dial 3-3186, Nov. #, Dec. 3, 4 WASHING MACHINE, EW YEARS oLD, perfect condition. 275¢ WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE used furniture. 444 Simcoy St. 8. | b+ TWO SNOWTIRES, USED ONE MONTH size 670 x 15. Dial 3 SKIS, -- HARNESS AND BOOTS, LIKE new. Dial 3-7225, 276¢c ORDERS TAKEN FOR STORM SASH- es, No. 1 qulatly Ponderosa Pine. Mea- and free. Dial 3-4989. 2 Jan, MANURE FOR SALE. DIAL 5-6028. Dec. 13 SEE THE NEW WHITE SEWING MA- chines, new zig-zag models, also ser- vice to all makes of machines. Ne - ov. her's, 5 King USED RADIO, RECORD PLAYERS apd mantel radios, special, priced to clear. B. F. Goodrich Stores, dial 5-4543, Nov. TWO - PIECE CHERRY RED FRIEZE chesterfield. Dial 3-7911 after 6. 275¢ SKATES, NEW AND USED, SOLD AND exchanged, Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond Street East. 1 block east of Divisios. ee COMIC BOOKS, POCKET DOOKS magazines. sold or exchanged Rings way Book Exchange. 56) King St Open every evening. Dec. 20 «INCH PIPE, 40 CENTS FOOT, NEW sump pumps and pressure systemns, $30 discount, new laundry tubs $15. Chinn's. 3-7088 Dec. SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZORS, CUTTING heads, cords and service parts, somplets stock. Meaghe™s Electrin, 5 King St Nov. 30 prices. on Gerrard ry or hy miles west, h of National Stud farm. Dec. 26 0. 1 DELICIOUS APPLES AT WHOLE- prices. Bring containers, Black's hard, Athol St. (South End) Whitby. e(INTOSH APPLES, GUARANTEED 6 PC. APARTMENT SIZE DINETTE, in good condition. Dial 5-1064. 278d WASHING MACHINE $2, TABLE, 2 chairs $10, 207 Court Street. 5-129. 276c 3 GOOD SIZE TRICYCLES AND D TRAIL- er, sigh new china dishes, doll's stroll er $5. Apply 9 Elgin E. quality for eating or art basket 69 cents, bushel pr $3. Free Delivery City of Oshawa. al 5-3633. TF. , "COLEMAN"" SPACE HEATER, WITH taps and drum, heat 6 rooms, used 3 months, $60; "Crosley" clock radio $30; 4 ft. fold door, reversible, red and L] , SHOP WITH EASE AT GLE- # Supermarket, Ritson South, opea to every night. Free parking, low y Jricts ay. 9--Articles For Sale OR WASHING MACHINE GOOD dition, new motor $35. Machine Shop, Perry. 277c green, $45; 2 ft. 6" monofold door, green $30, Both leather. Phone MA, 3-2526. 276b WHITE ENAMEL SINK, DRAIN board, taps, white enamel wash basin. taps, small hot water radiator. Dial 8-4082, 276d IRON FIREMAN, COAL STOKER, eomplete with timer, thermostat, excep- David Bure ve Fox, Oshawa. Dec.14 BEAM SHAVEMASTER AND parts for same. Cutting neads, ete. Meagher's, ' King West, ov. G MACHINE, LIKE NEW. REA- onable. Apply 270 Jarvis St. Ne FYRSTINGHOUSE "REFRIGERATOR, uns good, looks good, $50. 84 A ce t. 7m Syste WINCHESTER SHOTGUN. n D "Queen St. Brooklin. Phone 50-W. leigh, Que aw. TABLE AND 3 CHAIRS, KITCHEN cabinet, man's bleycle, bed-spring. Dial 5-6166. Née WASHING ING MACHINE FOR SALE. DIAL 3-3757. BOY'S SIDEWALK "BICYCLE, LIKE new, $35, tube skates size al 5-5579. 6 PIANO AND tion, reasonable. 103 Wilson Road, N 1 ARGAIN -- 3 PC. CHESTERFIELD a BAI $50. Boy's skates and boots GOOD CONDI: BENCH, 4 ado 2768 Aly, PACE HEATER, | MEDIUM SIZE, $35. coal and wood stove, $30. Good | dition. Phone Ajax 19W3. 27 | HOGANY 4 POSTER _ BED, "BOX ring and mattress, very reasonable. Dial 5-0265. _" 27 STOVE, GURNEY" WHITE COOK size 4, $2.50. Dial 5-0829. 276d ELL ROTTED, WEEDLESS, MUSH- pa cow manure, black loam, clean fill, sand gravel, cedar hedging. Pa 5-4274. No! "CHRISTMAS SPECIAL BRAND NEW LATEST STYLE, STAINLESS STEEL cookware, heavy gauge; 18 and 8 sur- gical steel. waterless. Dial 35-0380. Dec.11 ------------------------ 8 F GOODRICH "STORES, BLL Thrnifty budget plan, Dial 04348. Nov.28 USED TIRES, MOS) ALL SIZES. 83 UP 8.F Goodrich Stores Phone 54543. Dec.d SUMP-PUMPS, PRESSURE SYSTEN s, 3-pce. bath set, stainless steel sinks. oil, septic, and water tanks. Dial 3.7088 Nov. 3 TT CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $25 TO $100 OFF ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS "Largest selections to choose from' We made a big deal -- to save you money! No money down. BARONS' 426 Simcoe South Dec.23 McGINNESS MOBILE HOMES & TRAILERS ore now even @ better buy ot NEW LOWER PRICES, Write, telephone or visit us and see our NEW 5- YEAR PLAN ot 6% FINANCE RATES, McGINNESS MOBILE HOMES, successor to OTTAWA TRAILERS LIMITED, 2034 Dufferin St., Toronto, Ontario, or Peterborough, Ont. STRICTLY BUSINESS MU SI ll AJAX INSTRUMENT co. CAL You get "wide-owake" service wh _ through The Daily Times-Gazette Classitied Ads. Dial 3-3492 42--Female Help Wanted 39--Articles For Sale BRITISH GALLEON | collecior's item. $85. Dial §-0310 2751 | SHIP "MODEL, sovereign of the seas' very old superb detail. BURNER ELECTRIC RANGE, GOOD condition, coal and wood cook stove, with oil burner. 77 Ontario Street, 5-5800. anu Christmas Special $10 DOWN delivers a "Motorola" vision to your home. FREE parts one year, FREE Service, 90 days selection of tele- parts in Osh- Tele- Largest vision ond T.V. awe You get money at BARONS' 426 Simcoe St. S, First with. Television and colour in Oshawe Dec.23 'MATTRESS; the most for your 3 BED, SPRING AND lady's coat 18; gentleman's yat, size 38, pair lady's galoshes, rubbers, size 6. Everything, $15. Dial 38408, 275c 390--Fuel Wood AL size SALESLADY WANTED, perienced in ladies sports wear 4 10 ; ---- COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER FOR en you sell musical instruments MUST BE EX- Apply Oshawa. 275¢ Morrison Furs, 12 King St. W,, Oshawa law office, experience in legal stenography nol essential. Reply giving briefly, edueation and other qualifica- tions to Box 515 Times-Gazette. All ap- Plieations wit De kept confidential. 2758 TAKE this advantage to inquire about 'Bet. ter Canadian Homes," party plan No obligations, Write Box 84, Pickering, Ont. Nov.30 43--Male Help 'Wanted ATTE! VTION HOUSEWIVES! JOBS IN CANDA, 1 5. 50. Europe. To $15,000, Travel pad Employment Info. Center, Room | 316 Stuart St, Boston Nov, », 2 27. Dec. & 11 ESTABL IHED p CHROME | FURNITURE manufacturers require a fully experienc. ed salesman for Northern and Eastern Ontario. Apply by letter stating exper jence etc, to Universal Chrome Fur niture Mfg. 1223 Pearl St., Toronte. an 5 ACTU AL Am., Write C-98, Hail Premier's Trip As Success PARIS (Reuters) -- Premie the phenomenon if detente . be- Mendes-France Thursday night cut short his rest after a triumphal tour of North America to deal with coming accustomd to an unstable international situation) was ready to become concrete. This is one of 1 FIRST CLASS T.V. ANTENNA IN. | stallation men, highest wages, state ex- | confidential perience. All applications iy | Write Box 413 Times Gazette. 430--Business Opportunities | | IN TERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE Schools. Specialized training you attain suc and the reasons why his trip, from the int of view of coexistence be- ween the East and the West, was such a success. SEES TRIPARTISM The independent evening news- paper Paris Presse headlined a dispatch from its Washington cor- respondent Wednesday saying "a veritable tripartism L going to take the place of the Anglo-Amer- fcan condominium, M. Mendes- France considers his voyage to the United States as an invest- ment designed to procure divi- dends which can be translated in- to. one word: Peace." "a Monde, another independent paper, said that American opinion PAPERS HAPPY | oo wiendes-France had changed But if Mendes-France was hav- | from suspicion to admiration. It ing trouble on the domestic front, said the worst suspicions about the Paris newspapers were happy | premier's real intentions came about the success of his North | when the European Defence Com- American tour, | munity treaty was defeated in the Most of them did not comment | French National Assembly. editorially but carried stories from | "All that happened three months their New York and Washington | ago. And nobody in the state de- correspondents. | partment would allow himself to The correspondent for the inde- imagine that , the 'traitor pendent mass-circulation France- | Mendes' coming to the United Soir wrote that the trip was "a States would be received as the considerable success." champion of the West and renova- "M. Mendes-France arrived tor of his country. This however is a stormy political situation brew- ing in the French National As- sembly. Mendes-France planned to rest until Monday after flying into Paris from New York Wednesday, but the explosive North . African situation caused him to return to his desk in the foreign ministry. Thursday the total rose to eight deputies who have asked for a de- bate on the troubled North African situation. The French are plagued wth rebel bands in Algeria and Tuaisia. Many deputies objected to what they called the government's on attitude toward the terror- in | Washington at the moment. when | what has happened." " Highway May Bring World To Prince Edward Island By GERALD FREEMAN | tween the ferry terminals at Wood Canadian Press Staff Writer island and Borden. CHARLOTTETOWN (CP)--If the | The tourist bureau plans to push trans--Canada highway in Prince | a "circle tour' between Nova Sco- Edward Island works as it's con- | tia and New Brunswick by way of fidently expected to do, before long | Prince Edward Island. Visitors there will be more tourists than| would put their cars aboard a natives here during the summer. | ferry at Caribou, near Pictou, The tourist trade already is!N.S., for a 24-mile trip across the booming on this island province | Northumberland strait. They would and officials and organizations are motor west through Charlottetown thinking up new ways to increase on their way to Borden, from it. | where Jhotier 10 aile ferry trip Itensive publicity raised the | lands them at Cape Tormentine on tourist fi Se nearly five per cent | the hay Brunswick shores. in 1954. Next year specia events |. The federal government will pay like Charlottetown's centennial cel. half the estimated $5,000,000 cost of ebrations, with baskets of flowers | | {6 Jriand highway snd is addifion hanging above traffic in the cit ging are expected to boost i Caribou-Wood islands run. Road even higher. and boat are expected to be in "BIGGEST YEAR" | operation in 1956 ARI ut Mr, Fraser says the highway "It's going to be the biggest year! will be a boon to the north shore the city ever had," says Geor A tourist resorts with their miles of REDS TO RELEASE CANADIAN Best Christmas ever had family of four antici Mrs. Joyce MacKenzie and from the news that Sqdn. Ld A. R. MacKenzie will be rel by the North Koreans some tim in December. MacKenzie, Siratiliofe, Que., was down in a Sabre Jet plane ov Mancherio during the Ko war, He is the only RCAF prisoner the Reds. Mrs. MacKenzie, with a son Ronnie, said she been receiving many lett from her husband. Central Press Canadian LONGEST HIT WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP) = cricket ball hit by a player covered two miles. The in a passing tramcar where it caught by a passenger who kept until the Journey's end, DN.-LDR. 1 ACKENZIE Council Of Churches mel with oil burners, good condition. | ail drums, Dial 5-6142. 277s ORE GLASE WALL CASE, KOOLVENT Ventilated Aluminum Awnings se "cord, hard slabs 49, | Be EL Fraser, director of the provincial | sandy beaches on the Gulf of St. | tourist bureau Lawrence, Even this year the 98,000 resident | Tourists can SOFT SLABS § body hardwood, cut and delivered thany 37R33 Nov . | Courses in Business, Trades, Engineering. For information write Box --~Ery| LOCOMOTIVE WASHERS 7st go to Charlote| Dec.22 heap, Must be sold. Dial 5-1743. , 13GAUGE SHOT GUN, , Dial 3-3834 after 5.30. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM 30 Watt amplifier equipment with turn table, One microphone ond 2 speak- ors, a This equipment ideal for school, club, or ballroom. Ex- sellent condition, Jubilee Pavilion. Dial 3-2143 or 5-1348. 273€ PAINT $2.95 GALLON, GUARANTEED, I colours, interior, exterior. Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church, 3-7624. Dec. 12 LIKE 275¢ CHESTERFIELD, C H A I R, . Also double wood panel bed with mattress. Dial 3.9741. ne TISCO Aluminum combination doors and windows. The only com- plete weatherstripped window the Canadian market. Also oe our Awnair awnings. Be * sure to visit our display room or have one of our representa- tives call with no obligation. AWNAIR SALES & SERVICE 22 Bond St.,, West, NEW LOCATION DIAL 3-8571 $88.50 While they last! This is a genuine bargain which cannot be duplicated. We mode a big deal -- to save you money. BARONS' 426 Simcoe St. South Dec.23 BABY SPECIALS SAVE MONEY Folds easily, also converts into handy go-cart, chrome fen- New 1954 baby carriage aot a great money - saving price. ders. Sell-out price $26.95, See our complete display, new colors and models. FREE Waterproot pram mattress with every pram. CRIBS Full-size crib outfits, natural finish with full-length, draft- proot end panels, safety drop side and casters. Sell-out price. complete $32.95 FREE Marshall spring - filled erib mattress with every crib. FOL.DING STROLLERS Light weight, folds easily. Save money. See our many styles. Sell-out price $4.99. WILSON'S FURNITURE CO. After hours 5-5198 Nov.29 20 CHURCH ST. Tue.. Thur. Sot.4tt Index To Want Ad Classification Trades. .... Male Help Wanted CLASSIFIED CONSECUTIVE INSERT1UNS Male & Female Help Wanted - B>828..2 Se S52 guy . $ 8 =38F mrp os Swe Ps ko AD RATES [CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS canassessase 2.40 Sees sesstansesercnnis # not paid within i0 days the charge rate will apply Above ra 0 oonsecutive Insertions. tes apply 'only origina) orders Subsequent Insertions ordered at a later' date constitute a new original 95.00 per month ter 20 words or less 0c additional for all words over 30. Bach 'initia) letter. abbreviation, 5 48d e sign, Agure. out a8 § word, Box charged 15c additional AD Classified Advertisements MUST be @ by § am. the doy of publication Office hours: Daily 8-8 « Saturday 8-13 GULATIONS fhe Dally imes-Gazewte snad 80! De responsible tor errors 8 advertise ments supmitteo ntherwise than In writig, nor for more than one (ncorrecs of any adv ot the adver nor beyond the price charged for a single in which error occurs. And also reserves to Ue own classifications, and Canopies. All weather protection, NASH Aluminum Combination windows ond doors. MFD. IN OSHAWA 94 BRUCE ST, Dial 5-4632 After Hours Les Eveniss Dia! 3-2707 Peter Potipcoe. . Dial 3-2663 Dec.25 CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT SPECIAL PRICES $1 will hold your choice until desired. Electric kettles, up. Sunbeam and Dor- myer food mixers & irons $9.95 $24.95 $29.95 $6.95 Deep friers Coffee Percolators Mantle Radios (All colours) $24.95 Sandwich Grills $11.95 Automatic toasters $14.95 Sunbeam and Remington Electric Shavers $17.95 Electric pot warmer $3.98 : BARONS' 426 Simcoe St. South Dec. 3 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $10 down delivers a "CONNOR" washer to your home. BARONS' 426 Simcoe $t. South SCR CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Save $50 on a new LOCOMOTIVE CLOTHES DRYER Don't let rain, sleet, or snow ruin your wash again. We made a big deal to save you money, No down payment, BARONS' 426 Simcoe St. South { Dec. 88 | CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $90 For your old rangette or cook stove (regardless of condition,) on a brand new electric range. We made a big deal--to save you money, Largest selection of ranges in Oshawa. No mon- ey down, BARONS' 426 Simeoe St, South Jer, n CHRISTMAS SPECIAL $40. for your old broom, on new "CORONADO. 'cannister' vacuum cleaner. Complete with attachments, Easy terms ~--no interest, BARONS' 426 Simcoe St, South $5 n $3 Dial and 5-1526. Nov, HARDWOOD CUTTINGS, lots. Delivered anywhere. FUEL . WOOD BOWSER'S FUEL Oil Burners and Furnaces Coal, Wood and Oil Wood Y cord in 1' lengths Soft Wood Slabs, $5 Hardwood Slabs, $6.50 Body Hardwood, $7.75 | 41 --Articles Wanted WANTED -- GOOD USED PING PONG | table. an | WANTED, RAW | DIAL 5-2490 Dee. ¥ Dial 302M. M. Greenberg & "Sans WE BUY: Scrap Iron Metal Rags, Ete. Highest Prices Paid Phone 3-7333 -- 308 Bloor E. Nov. ORGAN WANTED. MUST BE REASON- able. Will pay cash. State price and phone number. Box 418 Times-Gazette, Nov.26 FU RS, LIVE POUL try, feathers, scrap iron, metal, rags and mattresses. Dial L. Turner, awa. 3-2043 collect. Dec. CEDARDALE SCRAP IRON AND METALS 100 Annis 5t East of C.N,R, Station WE PAY: Highest prices for Iron, Metal, Rags, Paper, etc. Free Pick-up Open Saturday Dial 5-3432 Res, 5-4159 Dec. SHAW RAG and METAL Highest prices paid wer scrap (rom, metal, rags, batteries, mattresses, etc. Factory accounts appreciated. 89 BLOOR ST. E Dial 5-2311 -- J. SHAW Res: 3-9111 15 ELECTRIC TRAIN IN GOOD CONDI. tion. Reasonable. Dial 3-9762. 277 PIANOS, UPRIGHT, size, Will pay cash, State make and price. Write Box 505 Times-Gazette. iid] PIANO - -- UPRIGHT, "OR APARTMENT size. Will pay cash. State make, price. Write Box 505, Times: Gazette. 2721 WANTED Christmas 100 old (regardless of condit- We will give you $75 for your old washer on a new 1955 "CORONADO" wash- er. All parts guaranteed, 5 years. We made a big deal-- to save you money! No money down. Largest selection of washers in Oshawa. BARONS' 426 Simeoe South a Dec.23 42--Female Help Wanted RELIABLE WOMAN "AS HOUSEKFREP. er, close to down town area. Write Box 524 Times-Gazette. 7a before Washers, on). © 45--Agents Wanted North Osh | Dec. | a OR APARTMENT | | 182, Oshawa, Your chance to make Christ- mas money in a hurry, Con- vassing for prefabricated gor- ages and aluminum storm win- dows, 2 orders per week would pay you well above overage income on commission basis. Get started now, in the best season. There is a chance for men with sales ability to join our permanent staff, For appoint- ment coll W. OBEN, 3-8337. Colonial Homes Ltd. 276f, | IF YOU ARE DISSATISFIED § WITH your present work, your present pay, and feel that you are not making pro nd we will show you HOW YOU CAN JOY the satisfaction of being in anos for yourself. Our agency «omn- sists of 280 guaranteed products needed in every home. Still good territories op: en. For information contact Don Mcind. less, 574 Veterans Rd. Tel. Oshawa 3.8850 or write to Famllex, 1600 Delorimer, Dept. D. Monteral. 275¢ A POSTCARD CAN PUT YOU IN A fine business, Run a Blake-Walker men's store In your spare time. Ready-to-wear sults for men and boys, alse shoes, shirts, Everything for every man and boy in | your area, Powerful Sample Outfit Free! No experience necessary -- full instrue- | tions. Rush postcard to start toward big | | money Dept 637, Montreal PO. Nov. without leaving present job. | 642, Blake - Walker Co. 13,20,27, Dee. 4 46--Employment Wanted Book KEEPER, STENOGRAPHER, rienced, in all phases of office po | i Write Box 76 | REQUIR- 1 am | SEWING OR HOUSEWORK ed mornings only. Write Box 421, Gazette. 47 --Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of CHARLES ALFRED LAW Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of CHARLES ALFRED LAW, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Crane Operator, de- ceased, who died on or about the 2nd day of 'November, 1954, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or before the 18th day of December, 1954, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal Representa- tive will distribute the assets of the said deceased having re- gard only to claims of which he shall then have notice. Dated at Oshawa ag 17th day of November, A.D, 1954. IVAN ROGERS, I or by. his solicitors, MESSRS: McGIBBON & BASTEDO, Barristers & Solicitors, 20 Simeoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario. Nov.20,27,Dec.4 GIRL FOR DOCTOR'S OFFICE, EFFI- cient neal appearance, experience jot nececssary. Typing essential, Write Box 520, Times-Gazette, Me WOMAN TO HELP WITH HOUSE- work. One that wants a comfortable home rather than big 'wages. Call at Dec.23 164 Park Rd. N. 277¢ | WELL-EQUIPPED OSLO (CP) -- The Norwegian "floating factory' Kosmos III, now | en route to the Antarctic whaling grounds, has an up-to-date dental clinic staffed by a trained dentist who is also an . islanders barely outnumbered the! 90,000 tourists who came by rail way and highway to put $5,000, 000 into the provincial income. Mr. Fraser says the island can't | miss on the 74-mile chunk of trans- Canada highway that will curve through gently rolling farmland be- | JUDGMENT RESERVED MONTREAL (CP)--Chief Justice W. B. Scott Thursday reserved judgment until Tuesday as to whe- ther extradition of two Montreal stock salesmen is justified under the United States-Canadian extra- dition treaty. The two -- Harry Green and Walter Link -- are wanted in Detroit to face fraud charges in connection with a $300,- 000 oil stock swindle, REGIMENTAL ORDERS ONTARIO REGIMENT (11 ARMD. REGT,) DAILY ORDERS, PART 1 Issued by Lt. Col, F. 8. WOTTON, Commanding Officer DUTIES For week commencing 29 Nov. 54: Orderly officer, Lt. G. W, Riehl; next for duty, 2nd.Lt. K Sumersford; orderly Sgt., Sgt. liott, R. J.; next for duty, Sgt. { Schultz, F. J. orderly Cpl, Cpl | Adams, E. L. next for duty, Cpl. | Aseltine, H. R. ROUTINE Parade Monday 20 Nov. 54, 2000 | hours, all ranks. Dress: battle dress, boots and puttees, web belts, berets. Parade Thursday, 2 Dec. 'S4, 2000 hours, all ranks. Dress: As above. TRAINING BONUS All ranks who have not signed application for training bonus for attending Petawawa summer camp 1954 will report to RHQ as soon as possible. QUARTERMASTER STORES The following personnel are re- quested to report to the GM Stores as soon as possible: Lt. Riehll, G.W.; Capt. Sheriff, J. A.; Officer Cadet Wilcox, G. F.; WO. 2 Lang, J. K. Sgt. Hender- Jones, W. A.; Sgt. Scott, L. G.; pr. Annan, G. L.; Tpr. Carrigan, G. E. Tpr. igan, C. D. Tpr. Carrigan, J. ; Tpr. Fitpatrick, M; Cpl. Marchant, C. A.; Tpr. Mason, R. Tpr. Meraw, J, of Robinson, C. D. Tpr. Sedore, C. G.;: Tpr. Vela, F. PARKING The under-mentioned are author- ized to park POMCs in compound beteen 1930-2000 hours: 2nd. IC, Adjutant, Tech. Adjutant, Quarter: master, Sqn. Commanders. No other civilian vehicle will be parked in the compound at any time. For: HE cD El- (P. J. Povinsky) S.Sgt., D. B. Harnden, Capt. and Adjutant, Regl. (11 Armd. R.) The Ont 47 --Legal Notices TAKE NOTICE that the Under- signed Corporation intends to surrender its Charter. DATED 'at Oshawa this 24th day of November, 1954. ° OSHAWA REAL ESTATE COMPANY LTD., 112 Simcoe St. North Oshawa, Ont, 27a ' Into Christmas G. | town via the beautiful highway | | and jump off from there for re-| | sorts like Brackley beach, Stan- ihope and Cavendish with the famous Green Gables were L.M. | Montgomery wrote, 'The highway will serve large bulk of our resorts.' 1"Pun ky" Wood Cost Man Life the SUDBURY (CP) A scaffold | railing from which a workman plunged to made of "punky" wood, Duncan McClure, draftsman with Fa'con bridge Nickel Mines, said Friday at an inquest into the death of | Elef Cardinal, 49. of, folding at a central heating plant being constructed .or Falconbri: ge Nickel Mines, 12 miles northeast of here, b ill-Clar..-Francis Ltd of Sudbur "hen a two-by-six-inch railing collapsed. McClure he examined the | railing after it broke. The hearing will be continued Dec. 1 Putting Christ 1 | RALPH BARCLAY WARREN The drive t: ut into Christmas has gained cond erable momentum during the past two Christmas season. May it con- tinue this Year, Here are ways To Battle Lotteries By STEWART ANDERSON year compared to 1952 were Canadian Pre.s Staff Writer | cluded in the report. KINGSTON (CP)--The Canadian "During the 1958 racing Council of Churches, which today ' Canadians spent an all-time h began the final sessioh of its five-, of $77,796,558 on track wagers . . day biennial meeting, is reddy to These statistics give us cause # battle against any move to amend | concern, especially when we the section. of the Criminal Code | call that they represent but a fi that deals with lotteries. tion of the total amount spent The council Thursday made! Canadians on various known its continued opposition to gambling, some of which are gambling in a report presented by| many of which are contrary the department of social relations, | the laws of the country. another section of which expresse df, Today's business included alarm at the increase in the num. | ination and election of officers a ber of so-called giveaway adver-| installation of the new presi tising campaigns. Res luiions were to be voted "The value or quality of the au Soups which luve ize roduct offered for sale a Dears bisivi % ; be quite incidental to the rep { were jo Dring 0 Shetr reports. n e which the customer ma Spi n ing pris Ach he ons on ern y| The department said # has b GREAT LENGTHS | concerned at creasing SON ! ent i n s The report said some businesses country during the last few mon went to great lengths in their pro-' The report outlined suggestio motion of raffles and lucky draws | and recommendations made in an effort to obtain customers. | governments which resulted "We are going to have a real L meetings with social workers, go battle on our hands to maintain the | ernment representatives and lab present position as it relates to | and industry officials. lottery laws in Canada," the re-| Housng was another port said. "We appeal again to the "Good housing is the one n members of our constituent sity that remains obstinately b churches for their whole-hearted | yond the reach of many wo support." in Canada." The report said a brief opposing The report said the aim of th any move to amend the section on| government in making la lotteries is intended for presenta- | and low-rental housing availab | ttion to Senate and House of Com-| should be to take care of the mons members at the next sesion | needs which "obviously cannot of Parliament. | will not be met by private Figures showing a 15-per-cent in- prise, at today's cost of crease in bets on horse races last 3 1 we all can hel Let us use cards that express the heart the Christmas messa of scripture accompanying the ap propriate scene helps to empna- size the fact that this is the birth. day of Jesus. . Let us not write Xmas for Christmas. We are not ashamed of Christ. Let his name appear. Let. us "talk ~hont ° "nd story as it is given in the Bible. t is amazing how many do not know that this is the birthday o Jesus. Many do not Jn the sus is the Son of God. Let us spread the good news. | Let us be truthful to our chil dren. A little of the nnnatiral i citement may be abated but the richness of the glorious Christmas | message will have a lasting ef- | fect on their character. Jesus said, YO greetin of | "The truth shall make you free." | John 8:32. And of conrea it is hat. | ter for parents to speak the truth, | too. The children wil' enjoy, ihe | fanciful stories about Santa Claus | without later having that let-down | in their trust of the truthfulness of their parents, | m If we all do our part this will | be the most satisfying Christmas we have known. Instead of drunk. enness let there be worship and raise for God's gift to sinful man, f we repent our sins and believe on Jesus Christ we shall have the joy of forgiveness of sin. In Him there ix freedom, May Jesus Christ be honored in our lives this Christ. mas season. SEEK ORE MINDEN, Ont. (CP)--Registry office workers said Thursday that during the last two days a large number of prospectors have headed for the Bradey's lake area of Hal- iburton county. The district has been the scene recently of con-- siderable prospecting for uranium | man folic acid for only two or and copper. Rats Give Clue To Causes Of Heart Defects In H By RENNIE TAYLOR | ter a biochemist. Evans is the BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -- A! coverer of vitamin laboratory experiment which| Many of the mother rats quickly produced large number of | deprived of folic acid betw congenital heart and blood vessel | seventh and 10th days of defects in rats has been reported | day pregnancies. The by four University of California | never kept from them longer tl medical researchers, 72 hours and in some cases Mother rats deprived of the viti- | 48 hours. In mothers deprived of the min from the ninth to the 11th of pregnancy 99 per cent of young developed easily visible d fects. When the vitamin withd took place between the and ninth days the chy defectives was 51. It went up. 100 per cent when the vant Stitheld from the 10th to the COMMON VITAMIN Folic acid i$ one of the B mins. Normally it is found in man common foods. The leaves plants are particularly goo sources. Researchers else have demonstrated that embryo cells require large amounts of i It is used to treat certain of anemia. The fact that so much Sry curs in the heart aud Blodt oa sels prior to mid-tes pregnancy period as hy these vital organs are in a © | stage of devel opment at that tl Whether the findings can three days during a critical period of pregnancy produced astonishing numbers of defective babies. The unborn young and deformed skeletos, bad eyes, lungs and kid-, neys but the most common de- fects were in their hearts and blood vessels. The experiment suggests but does not prove that a shortage of folic acid in the mother at a criti- cal stage of pregnancy may be a major factor in the development of congenital defects in humans. Since both humans and rats are mammals, their developmet is similar in#many respects. CAUSE UNKNOWN Congenital defects; particularly of the heart and blood vessels, usually are crippling and fre- quently are fatal. What causes | them is not known. Surgery now can correct some of them but they still constitute a major medical | problem. The experiment was done by Dr. | 4 Catherine D. C. Baird, Dr. Ian W.| ways of combatting congenital Monie, Dr. Herbert M. Evans and | fects in child a will depend up Dr. Marjorie M. Nelson, the lat-! further research. i 3 SEEK APPROVAL for a contribution of $500,000 UNIED NAITONS, N.Y. (CP) | 1954-55 to the UN Relief and Wo The Canadian government intends | Agency for Palestine refugees, to seek parliamentary approval for ' was annouriced Thursday, .