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The Oshawa Times, 10 Nov 1958, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 10, 1958 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) S0--Articles For Sale B. F. GOODRICH Stores, tires, batter- les, Thrifty budget plan. RA 5-4543, AWNINGS, plain colors, or gay stripes, Pp Free estimates. Order rentals. Oshawa. 50--Articles For Sale 50--Articles For Sale Jour T prices on Melmac dinner ware, the ideal Christmas gift. We have coed full line of Melmac dinnerware in various patterns and designs. 20-piece starter sets at $9.95. For a free. home FUR coat, muskrat, all backs, size 14. 8603 demonstration. RA 5- or call at Best offer. Apply .83, Southwood Street, | Budget Sales Showroom at 399 King off Colborne Street East. Street Wel 3 peg all a iy I are a . esl es. He will pay you 10 shop at Parkway|was Sasranies. $39. Kelly Television, 918 Simcoe Street North.["* : TV 81 King Nov. 18 St 258f nor deluxe automatic washer, TY aerials, all channel, installed, one > WILLIAMS pianos, now at a price you Simcoe Street North RA 3-3043, SKATES, new and used. "Oshawa's No. 1 Skate Exchange". Used skates $1 up. New skates $4.95 up. Largest selection in town. Drayton Cycle, 204 Street East. BENDIX automatic washer, $60; reconditions, and up; used TV's, $39, used radios and ecord players, $14.95 TWO girl guide uniforms 12 x 18 and other girl's clothing. RA 3.2751. 2581 GIRL'S CCM bicycle, good condition, Apply 569 Masson Street. 2591 THREE - piece chesterfield, very good wine and blue, After 7, phase $50 TO $150 allowance for your old tele- vision on any new El Ad- miral, Victor or Westinghouse at Park- way Television, 918 Simcoe Street North. BICYCLE -- Dec. 8. painted, fenders, peddls etc., $18.50. Also all' wave TV aerial, com- plete, only $12.50, Phone RA 5-8654. 261c "THEY said it couldn't be done." Well, "Ed Wilson" is them! Lane cedar chests or five piece kitchen chrome suites or famous Restonic springfilléd mattress and matching box spring. Only 99¢ with the purchase of any bedroom suite. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. Nov. 7,10 HOMEOWNERS' and builders' dis count on Frigidaire built-in ovens, RA 53342. ORDERS taken for storm sashes, mea- surements and estimates free. Please order early. RA 3-4969. Nov. 29 THREE - piece bath set, $90; stainless steel sinks and strainer, $14.95; laun- dry tubs, $15: pressure systems, $59; sump pumps $39: shower cabinets, kitchen nets and sinks, cal plastic and steel piping and fittings, "s, Hillside and copper, | m/ and up; used records 39 cents each, three for $1. Barons' Radio and Elee- itrie Ltd, 426 Simcoe Street oo , ov. HEAVY duty Moffat range, in good clean condition, $60, Lady's coat and \dress,; child's rocking horse. Phone RA 5-3002 260f GIDAIRE 1959 automatic washers and dryers. Rated No, 1 over all others by consumer's report. Low overhead means lowest ces, From $199. Kelly Frigidaire, 81 King West. Nov. FRIGIDAIRE special big 10% cubic ft. 'frig. 42 Ib freezer, butter-keeper. No oney down with trade, ly $199 GMAC plan $2 weekly. Kelly Frigidaire 81 King West, Nov. 18 | VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, brushes, guaran. hinn's, Park Road South, Phone RA Fagg cooking tops, pull-down elements, re ov. 18 frigerators and ranges. Kelly TV, 81 AWNINGS, plain colors, or gay stripes, King Street West. RA 5-512 18|prompt service. Free estimates. Order FOR Sale. Frigidaire electric. stove, 40 now for early delivery, Chair and table FOR Sale. Frigidaire ele "RA 5.2927 |rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North inch, in good condition, $120. -2327. | Oshawa ov. | HIGHEST prices paid in Oshawa for {used furniture by the Community Fur- i niture Store, 19 Prince Street. Phone COAL or wood space heater. Four din. RA 8-1131 ete chairs, Apoly 238 G'bb Street. gupp pump: rangette; two-wheel car Phone RA 50247 2600 | traile:: welding outfit. RA 52002. 260c LARGE frame building, approximately xgy motor bike, ""A-1" condition, $100. 50,000 teet, of good fine lumber. vea-iga 3.9447 260f sonshlv price' Newcastle, phone 3876. . - 260f KELLY TV your authorized Beatty {dealer uffers you up to $100 for you excellent old washer on a new Beatty automatic washer, 81 King - West, Nov, 18 FUR jacket, two cloth coats, suits, dresses and hats, good condition Phone RA 5-0480. 262¢ | DAVENPORT, sofa by day, double bed by night, $15. Kitchen buffet. RA 6044 2c PIANO for sale, $85. 156 Harmony | Road North after 6 p.m. 26 |TWO large tricycles, good condition; RANGE, Gurney, 40". heavy duty, RA 5.688 257) KE. ' INATOK cirigerator condition; rangettegelectric tea kettle. or wringer Reafonabie, Phone RA 81773 2581 BUY NOW AND SAVE Peterborough boats, Evinrude Motors--budget terms. Free winter storage on motors. Boot storage. Factory ap- proved. Service centre for 510 s nings ii lid Open-svening | record player, 78 rpm; Finch sitedlad | two car mirrors. RA 3-3067. 262b NE ST PRLY: [hi ; x MARINE STOpacs 4 SUPPLY TREE . speed portable record play. B Kl 0 Ph 87 1 $15. Good condition, RA 3-3780. 262a fSoklin, Dot one | GIRL'S three-piece outfit, size 5; boy's ' ==" one-piece outfit, size 3; rubber snow | boots, size 7. RA 5-5695 26 "THEY said it couldn't be done." Well, look at what Ed Wilson's doing! Port- BUY NOW AND SAVE dlc fui som CF for, Pui rETERBOROUGH BOATS (9%; GE steam irons, $15.95; ends of EVINRUDE MOTORS |broadloom scatter mats, $1.99; Presto automatic electric skillets, $13.95. Wil- Budget Terms son Furniture, 20 Church Street Free winter storage on mo- Nov. 7,10 A SET of Wear-Ever aluminum, never tors. Boot storage, Factory approved. Service centre, for used, $90. Phone Bowmanville MArket motor repairs. Open evenings 3-2030. 258¢ ond weekends. PIANOS, all makes and sizes, from $79 MARINE STORAGE up, terms, guaranteed. Ostrander Plano Company, 1378 Queen Street East. AND SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONT. HOward 6-2313. Dec PHONE 87 BOAT KITS ranges, rangettes, and radios. GMAC terms. Kelly Frigidaire, 81 $56.00 and up Open Evenings & Weekends King West. Nov.18 GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- Brooklin Marine Storage Supply Ltd. plies, new and used, For the best deal PHONE 87 in town see Provincial Tire. 48 Bond Street W. RA 5.8511. TWO Wilton rugs, approximatel one new congoleum rug, 12'x10%'; one kitchen table, chrome legs. Reasonable Phone RA 8-0511 or RA 5-2363. 257 WINE and cider barrels available, all sizes. Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church Street. RA 3-7624. CORNER cocktail bar, finished in lea- therette; 16 gauge shot gun, like new; 10°, mantel radio, with shortwave. RA 3-7043. 33 Buena Vista. 2501 EXTRA FOR THE VERY BEST SEE! FRIGIDAIRE! SHEER LOOK -- PLUS AT HOME APPLIANCES 90 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 5-5332 ALUMINUM Doors, Storms, Screens, Win- dows, Awnings and Porch Railings. NOBODY BUT NOBODY can beat our quality prices and guaranteed installations. CALL HOLODY ALUMINUM hb RA 5-2431 Anytime till 9 p.m, NOW IS THE TIME TO GET READY FOR WINTER For the finest factory con- structed cluminum storm windows and doors installed to your satisfaction at low- est prices. | UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY | CALL TODAY FOR FREE | ESTIMATE ALEX VAJDA MODERN WOODWORKING SHOP RA 3-9851 LOOK SUPERIOR ALUMINUM OFFERS MORE! WHY? ® [op cuality products, e Inst llation: at the lowest cos! eo Estimates absolutely tree. ® Special rates to apartments and large houses, WINDOWS AWNINGS pee! GRILLS CALL RA 3-2619 or RA 5.7119 Nov. 21' | BUT ! Have You Enquired About ALUMA-SEAL STORMS--SCREENS--DOORS LIFETIME GUARANTEE FOR FREE ESTIMATES --PHONE RA 5-9568 MA 3-2198 261b CALL COLONIAL Now for a free estimate on Canada's finest aluminum combination" windows, doors and awnings at down-to- earth prices. Manufac- tured locally in Colon- ial's new Whitby plant. Quality Service and Satisfaction = Guaran- teed. . DISPLAY COURT 289 PARK RD. SOUTH y RA 8.8571 PLANT 515 BROCK ST. NORTH MO 8.4891, WHITBY SHOPPING CENTRE AJAX 1577 BOWMANVILLE MA 7.2425 After Hours: RA 5.6159 Winter-Seal ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS Kool Lite Aluminum Awnings CUSTOM AND OPEN AND CLOSE RAILINGS -- Interior and Exterior Fireploce Furnishings and Bathtub Enclosures LES EVENISS SALES LTD 15 PRINCE ST. Les E.cniss, RA 3-2 | : RA 5-4632 707 Bill Galbraith, RA 5-8832 Don Hews, RA 5.0313 r| 'until Wednesday night parts, a |teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Rentals, Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser vice. RA 8-1081 anytime. Nov. 19 |MARCONI and Admiral for 1959, $199 up. Stero hi-fi, six speakers, from $149. Kelly TV. RA 59181. Nov. 18 WHEN your washer's on the hummer, and your wash ain't getting done, call | Paddy's out in Hampton, he will make {the d-- thing run. Phone Bowmanville A 3-2055. ov. 24 |WE pay highest price in the city for | furniture Pretty's Used Furniture Store RA 3.3271 444 Simcoe § "WHITE" electrie sewing machine; Lloyd baby carriage; Ennis piano; two |girls' bicycles, All in good condition. {Phone RA 5-8669. 25 used USED fires, most all sizes, $3 up. B, F. {Goodrich Store. RA 5-4543. 51--Swap and Barter SPACE heater, Coca Cola cooler, roto tiller, steel door, combination TV, ches- terfield, truck, trailer, tile .nachine, 2¢ new plumbing supplies and 'piping of all kinds. Chinn's, Park Road and side. RA 3-7088. De 52--Legal Notices ESTATE SALE OF Hil c. 8 2| VALUABLE OSHAWA REAL ESTATE Tenders will be .received by the undersigned up to twelve o'clock noon on Monday, the 17th day of November, 1958, for the purchase of 334 King Street East, Oshawe. , This valuable corner property has a frontage of eighty feet on King Street East, by o depth of one hundred and forty-eight feet on Oshawe Boulevard. A well-designed two-storey, six-roomed house is on the easterly forty-feet of the property. The property is on the fringe of Oshawa's business district ond well lo- cated for capital appreciation. The property can be viewed from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on any week day from this date to the 14th day of November, 1958 The property is being sold subject to a reserve bid A copy of the terms of sale will be sent to interested parties, on application to the undersigned PETER BAKOGEORGE, GEORGE BAKER, J. R. ROBINSON, Q.C Executors of the Estate of Helen Bakogeorge, by their solicitors, MESSRS. ROBINSON & HAINES, 372 Bay, Street, Toronte. 262¢ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO IN THE MATTER OF: THE REGISTRY ACT 1950, R.S.0., CHAPTER 336, SECTION 90 AND IN THE MATTER OF: AN APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA FOR AN ORDER CLOSING UP THE EASTERLY FIFTY - SEVEN FEET, SIX INCHES (57'6") OF THE LANE LEADING TO SIMCOE STREET AND LYING IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF LOT NUMBER é ACCORD- ING TO REGISTERED PLAN 17. APPOINTMENT UPON THE APPLICATION of the Corporation of the City of Oshawa, | do hereby ap- point Friday, the 21st day of November, 1958, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p.m. at my chambers in the Court House at Whitby as the time and the place for hearing an applice- tion by the said Municipality for an order closing up the easterly fifty-seven feet, six inches (57'6") of the lane leading to Simcoe Street and lying immediately north of lot number é according to Regis- tered Plan 17. AND | do further direct that o copy of this appointment be published once in The Oshawa Times ot least ten days before the date appoint- ed for the said hearing DATED THIS SEVENTH DAY | OF NOVEMBER, 1958 WILFRED S. LANE, Judge, C.C.C.O ea 262a Pope John XXIII . Will See PM SOEST, West Germany (Reut- ers)--Prime Minister John Dief- enbaker will be received in aud- ience by Pope John XXIII next Wednesday morning, a spokes- man accompanying the prime minister on his European tour said Sunday night. Diefenbaker will see the Pope at 9:30 am. Rome time The prime minister will be one of the first heads of government to call on the Pope. He will be in Rome from Tuesday afternoon rompt se; now for early delivery. Chair and table| ' Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe Sow 7 can afford, at Parkway Tievision, 918} ANCIENT CITY One of dozens of swimmers who have recovered archaeo- +logical treasures from the Bay of Ayios Andreas, opposite the Greek Island of Zante im the Mediterranean, looks over her find, a piece of an ancient amphora. Under the waters of | the bay lies the ancient city of Youth And Consort Face Murder Rap IS UNDER SEA Phia, believed to have been submerged in an earthquake around 430 B.C. The site was discovered only recently and now can be easily seen from a boat on a calm day. Skindivers will be sept from the Greek archaeological department to photograph the underwater ruins, jo CALGARY (CP) -- A Calgary } Scheduled to appear in court to-| dav were Ronald Barry Dixon, 19,|lyn, N.S., Baxter and Winnifred Paula Devlin of Calgary. They were arrested shortly found Saturday night in a luxuri- ous apartment block. after Baxter's body was Police were called to the apart- ment and discovered Baxter's body in his suite. The address was one of several he had here. He also owned a house in the fashionable Rosedale district on Crescent Road. Baxter had a wife and son living in the city. Police said Baxter suffered sev- eral injuries, including a possible skull fracture. They did not in- dicate what incidents led to his death. Baxter was known to carry large amounts of money. Tenants told police Miss Devlin apparently had been beaten by ANCIENT LAND Phoenician traders visited Spain more than 1,000 years be- fore the Christian era. By DAVE OANCIA Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP)--Night club dancers Nina Page and Patsy Martin returned to their midtown apartment building after the late show, about two hours after mid- night, In the distance they saw the ominous orange light flickering above the citys murky skyline. "If we had returned a half hour earlier, we probably would have been in bed when the fire broke out, said Miss Page. They considered themselves lucky. They watched the flames sear through the Oldfield Apart- ments destroying everything they owned. At least 20 persons were believed to have died in the fire. CONFUSION, TEARS Confusion and tears prevailed in the pre-dawn Sunday darkness as people sought news of the vic- tims. Many stood dazed in the cold drizzle watching the fire rip through the 47 small apartments and furnished rooms occupied by about 100 persons. The flames swept through the building so fast that one fireman lot of switches. The blaze broke out about 1:45 am. Sleeping residents were awakened by screams. The fire was brought under con- trol about two hours later. But it wasn't until eight hours later the firemen could go into the smoul- dering structure to begin the gruesome task of finding charred bodies. THOUGHT IT WAS FIGHT Mr. ang Mts. John Vancl, oc- 5 a apart- ment, were in bed listening to the radio. "All of a sudden, they said, "we heard people running about and screaming. We thought it wag a fight until we smelled the fire. "When we got outside the build- ing was completely in flames. Many in the building were new Canadians. Mrs. Marcelina Krzymowski said she heard 'unearthly screaming and she and her hus- band and Amber Kraljevich--all of whom arrived in Canada a year ago--escaped. PYJAMAS, BARE FEET Marta Harrigan, 28, who came to Canada from Londonderry, Ire- land, 16 months ago escaped in her pyjamas and bare feet. "I heard the breaking of glass. My room mate Noreen Mclvor just went to the window and jumped. Two firemen helped me out, said Miss Harrigan. Claude Guimond, 30, who lived next to the fire-engulfed wing, said he hadn't located his room. mate Gil Herbert, I grabbed a few suits and left. I told Gil to grab something and follow me. I haven't seen him since. MAN PUT UP LADDERS Several residents esca via three ladders thrown Hig Ed- ward Dobrosky, a roofing com. pany employe. He and his wife were standing outside their apartment when the fire broke out. | "We saw the flames then, a Hors time later, heard the explo- sion. At the height of the holocaust {puns at a Roman Catholic home for epileptic children at the rear |of the burning building placed [pictures of saints in their win- {dows facing the fire. | Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Bates res- |idents of Oldfield Place for 13 years, cared for seven survivors REPORTS PERSECUTION HONG KONG (AP)--A Cana- dian priest recently expelled from Communist North Viet Nam said here Sunday the Reds are step- ping up persecution of an estim- ated 1,000,000 Roman Catholics there. Father Denis Paquette, 47, of Coaticook, Que. said the faith of Vietnamese Catholics still is strong despite living under 'a slave regime." BOYS CHARGED HAMILTON (CP) -- Two boys, 11 and 12, were charged with ar. son Sunday night in connection with a Saturday barn fire in the citys outskirts. The barn, owned by Barnett and Wise of Hamil- ton, was destroyed with a large store of feed and grain. Total damage was expected to exceed $15,000 described it 'like turning on a Their home is in a block next to the fire and escaped without dam-| age. They didn't know there was a fire until they were wakened by frantic knocking on their door after 2 a.m. CHILD SAVES CANARY The door was opened and in tumbled Linda Parkinson, 10, clutching her dog and a cage con- taining a canary. Close behind| were her parents dazed and shaken "I hardly had time to ask them: | appeared Eyewitnesses In Montreal Say "Lucky To Be Alive' if they were all right when two more people in bed clothes came to the door, Mrs. Bates said. "A few minutes later, someone carried a young woman into our place and put her in a chair. I didn't know who she was, but she to be pretty badly banged up. She was conscious .but didn't say a word. They took her away in ar ambulance after a little while, Before they took her I no- ticed she was barefoot. I put a pair of my shoes on her. ' Reptiles In | Cook Strait | Are Tnataras someone before they saw her Sat (Reuters) -- On a number of th and his 24-year-old woman|urday night at the apartment ni have been charged block where Baxter's bodv was oudying islands worth of Auck. with murder in the bludgeon- found. They said she was spat- jn co, 5 aying of Clyde (Jack) Baxter, tered with blood, 65, described by police as a pro-| fessional gambler. in the Bay of Plenty and Cook Strait," are colonies of reptiles called tuataras. They are the onlv surviving link in the world today of the age of The apartment house owner said Baxter rented the suite bout | three week- ago, Born in Brook. reptiles. came to The tuatara is not a lizard, al- gary in 1925 after having lived yhough similar in many respects. for a few years at Medicine Hat, 1¢ helongs to a group of reptiles Alta. later moved to the| called rhynchocephalia -- Mean- WELLINGTON, New Zealand! ing "beaked head" --which flour- ished in the triassic period of i geology, from '55,000,000 to 190, 000,000 years ago, when giant rep- tile ruled the earth, The tuatara has a backbone like a dinosaur, ribs like a tortoise, and a birdlike skull with an over- | hanging heak ~n the upper jaw. It has a third "eye" in the cen- tre of its forehead. Rows ~f + 'e run' along the back. Nearly half of the tuatara's '»nih -- ac 18 are usually about two feet long-- is made up by the tail, which, like that of lizards, is capable of regenerating after a break. The tuatara is a leisurely rep. tile but when disturbed can move |fast. Its life span is very long, | certainly more than a century. years. He returned here in 1951. GREENWOOD By MAY E. BROWN GREENWOOD -- Hallowe'en passed with a few of 'the usual pranks with little damage to prop- erty. Some of the weekend visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Lambert of Flint, Michigan, and Sandra Lambert of Toronto visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pegg. Mr. and Mrs. Chase of Conse- con visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clarke. The Junior Room of the Public School entertained the mothers and younger brothers and sisters Friday afternoon, A program of United States where he spent 15 DAILY CROSSWORD songs and group .ecitations was followed by games and lunch, Rev. T. Fleetham was at Peter. borough on Sunday afternoon at- tending the funeral of a friend. The Young People's Union met 28, Even (poet) |" 29, Yes (8p.) at the church Sunday evening. Mission Band met Saturday afternoon at the church, Mrs. Gerald Henning is conval- escing in Oshawa General Hos- |pital where she underwent sur- gery Friday. » On Sunday night fire burned the garage and did some damage to the house of Mr. Bendal, north of the village. Mr, and Mrs. Fisher recently, purchased the paddock on the | west side of the village. Mr. Fish- |er plans to carry on garage work. Ken Brooks and Alfred Pegg |and Moss Minaker are in the| |north country on a hunting trip) bundles I this week. more out of your advertising budget using newspapers le Oshavon Times Gopyright 1958, Bureau of Advertising of the American Nowspaper Publishers Association, we. get Noewerireme give you 40% more customers per advertising dollar than does nighttime spot TV. These findings are shown in a new study which also reveals that daily news- papers give up to $08% more customers than daytime spot TV! ¥¥ cost per thousand influences your media decisions, then you will be interested im reading the chart below. 3-20 SEC. SPOR... 20 3-500 MINE ADS... $2.79 Horspapat bivaviogs 12-20 SEC. SPOR... 0.9 0-100 NE ADS... 1 08 In other words, at nighttime, for every 160 spot commercial impressions delivered by TV, daily newspapers will deliver 140 con- firmed advertisement noters. Thus, by using newspapers, you can get at least 40% more owt of your advertising budgetd Use the daily newspaper your advertising dollar! "Source. Duress and get more for slation, Joe. 4

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