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The Oshawa Times, 27 Nov 1959, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 27, 1959 S50--Articles jes Sor Sai Sale CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) , tops, in size 12, phone, RA 35070 276c ONE combination stove, coal and elec- tric, one small jacket pipes. RA 3-9420. heater with 276b 47--Automobiles For Sale 50--Articles For Sale CLEARING! Low prices! Low down it! od Buick hardiop Lg 57 auto. | PAINT, interior, THREE- room house trailer, complete; piano accordion, Phone YU WU it. 120 bass. 5-4206, Box 419, Port Perry. 2760 MAHOGANY bedroom suite, nice con- and (ONE chest-type freezer, $125, must be |30--Adticles for Sale 50--Articles For Sale | Public Defenders sold this weekend; one cook stove with oil burner, $20, will exchange for coal and wood stove; will exchange heavy | dat Moffat range for gas stove. RA| are plete 'couch, fireplace grate, Fx, pool table. Phone RA 5-5502. 2m QUAKER space heater, control, in good condition. RA S008 5/759 COLEMAN space beater, reason: able. RA 38-6803. BED {combination desk and three- mn qi gL BD priced 277% for quick sale. RA 8-1482. sun cot, record play- 235 Eulalie Avenue. dition, er, 277a few For information call RA $2.95 gallon. gloss. All colors. Guaranteed, flat and 8 Oshawa Hardware Electric, Church Street. RA 3-7624. Motors, Nonquon Road, 57981, or RA 3-431, Open till 10' p.m. *5% - CHRYSLER, radio tires, runs nicely. $200 or ih ped MO 827%. 7 bo 54 OLDSMOBILE 98 hardtop, power steering. brakes, radio, back-up lights, #78) ELECTRIC range four-burner, in good LADY'S winter coat, grey, size 16-18. Phone RA 52261 after 5.30. snow | condition, combination storm door and electric clock, Phone RA 2506. S¢ BAY-LIFT, tire changer, hoist and Eico supply, 6X8 Box taken for storm sg and free. Terms. RA 3-4989. BEIGE and brown Wilten rug, 9 x 9, in gond condition. Call MO 8-3646. 276b ACCORDION and case, Scandelli, 120 bass, like new. Call RA 276¢ TV technician attention. Precision tube tester. * power 4BZ7 Ulster 23790. 8-6598. scope. Electro DC 100 each 6BQ7A, 265 Uxbridge or Phone 2 ir jacks and stands, counter and . Phone RA 37312 after 6 p.m. 275¢| Connor make, very | till reasonable. 88 Cadillac South, mie "58 MONARCH Hardiop. Best cash of- fer. Apply 605 Somerville Avenue. 277a 'sé FORD coach, $450, cash price, terms arranged. Phone RA 8.8233. 277a HF FORD, tir LARGE Duo-Therm space heater, with blower, small radio thermo tub, 8-6080. pi condition, $39.00. 216c ree. 12 GAUGE single gs ahotgun, in good con- 5-3006. 2 dition. Phone RA 2a THREE piece chesterfield suite, $10. Phone RA '5-0860 after 6.30 p.m. c TRACTOR chains, heavy duty, Tht 10 by 28 RR FIELDS and $89 up. The pleasi gift for Christmas, our terrific pri yourself up to $100. course. Trade-ins acce Barons' Horie Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street and Easy terms pted. ng hen: Take advantage of ice reductions and Jave Urged In Courts OTTAWA: (CP) -- Magistrate Glenn E. Strike of Ottawa has urged intment of "public de- CEDAR chests, Heirloom, Red CHRISTMAS trees for sale. We have a treet for only $5 Choose from the best makes: Seal, Christmas s down. Lane, ZX Simcoe | Roberts is quoted by the Ottawa fenders" for persons tried in po- lice court. But Attorney - General Kelso Journal as saying having such MIXED sizes, dresse: coats, suits. Terrific bargains. Maxim sweater, inet. Apply 5-1212. man's bicycle; wardrobe , forthals, Size 10 hs girl ong 4 Mary beige and brown: ; liquor cab- 238 Kaiser Crescent. RA Man's an officer in every Ontario court room would be a waste of the taxpayers' money. Provincial authorities are go- ing to take a close look at the 1 Claremont sat R 21. 277¢ ELECTRIC train, accessories and table, with four box cars, $35. Apply 200 West. 277a TWO-piece chesterfield, like new. Apply 1621 Simcoe Street North. 277a KENMORE deluxe clothes dryer, like Call nograph, Underwood Ta, carpet, curtains. RA 56719, 2758 4 RCA VICTOR PORTABLE Sunbeam hair dryer, manicure dryer included, nearly new. |Te: RA 56854. 2758 rms television, 21", slightly |= console cabinet, one used. warranty on picture tube, $149, if desired. Meagher's, Street West. 5 Rina and Cash or re take over ments Wii Write Box Box 836, Oshawa Times. We 55 FORD custom four door sedan. Take over payments, $48 per month, with nothing down. RA 8-689. 27 18 TYPEWRITERS, some ity indent keyboards, regular $99 sold for $67 each until Richio ne Fully guaranteed, with terms. Shop early for Christmas and save money. Phone Bill Hamilton, OLiver 5-3469. 275 f£. ONE 1948 Chev. Sodan, in good condi tion. Phone RA Me 5s pA HE fourteen thousand HOUSEHOLD Lok For more information phone RA LARGE selection TV's at Parsway rv 918 Sim- coe Street garage 18 x rst re-conditioned | North. USED refrigerators, ranges, washers, televisions, radios and record players, best offer. Guaranteed repairs to all and offer. Phone RA 3-4793. or ete. TV's, For top cash offer, con- tact 19 Prince Street. Phono RA 8-1131. SELLING furniture? We'll huy it. Re- frigerators, stoves, washers, pianos, new. RA 8-0516. 277 MUSKRAT coat, excellent condition, dresses and evening dresses, suits, shoes, golashes, All nearly new. Rea- sonable. Owner in perfect health. RA S¢ 13.9767. 277c LLOYD baby carriage. Phone RA 5-8607. 276¢ | DAVENPORT "and chair. Baby Tenda, Phone RA 5-8336. ELECTRIC irain, "Marx", Po with table and accessories; jacket heat- er, Simmons studio couch; boy's skates, 4. Rowe, RA 5-1628. 276f ELECTRIC refrigerator All jubes | and parts . Barons' Radio and tric Ltd. RA 3-2263. '52 OLDSMOBILE 9, four-door, fully . Two-tone. MArket 3-3101. 273f | tion SKATES new and used, largest selec- in town. Most reasonable prices. ONE 1950 Chev coach, $150; 1950 Pon- tiac, sedan, $100; "54 Buick Century sedan, radio, heater, $650. Phone RA 5-4513. 273% Apply Cycle, 204 Bond Street y lievable value! 4 PC CRIB OUTFIT --- Only $26.66 This full size mattress and bumper crib, spring, pads. Unbe Barons' Home Furn ishings, 424 Simeoe St. 8 East, B. F. H Stores -- tires, bat- to any position, risadet V3 fordor tw tone blue, deep tred tires, tmmaculate condition throughout Only $1595 Var Heusen Motors, cnen till ten. CASE for your car -- immediate cash, liens paid off. Seaway Motors, Whitby. "55 PONTIAC hardtop, one owner, two- tone paint, fender mirrors, radie and whitewalls. One of the sharpest cars of the lot, $1295. Seaway Motors Lid., Dundas Street West MO 8-3331. 56 METEOR, six passenger station wagon, dritene paint, new tires, pri- vately owned, low mileage car. Only $1495. Seaway Motors, Whitby. Tet ER FORD custom 300 deluxe ~fordor, trator, warranty. Only $2245, 276¢ '57 DODGE Full new car Seaway Motors, Whitby. 56 DODGE tudor, and grey, custom radio, 276f | tables, bonus sale, $15.95. Wilson Furn- plece Cooey folding metal bridge set, by Mantel radios, five tubes, smart colors, | cash and carry, save $10, bonus sale, $19.95; Lane cedar chests, genuine wal- nut or seamist, bonus sale, $48.00. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. teries, Kelvinator refrigerato WE must raise cash. Recliner chairs, | 0° Thrifty Budget Plan. er 69.50, sale pric $39.95; Five- | ALUMINUM Colonial. BONUS SALE--Tremendous savings. Platform rockers, most comfortable, beautiful frieze, upholstery, reg. $59.95, bonus sale, $29.95; Buffet bookcase, arborite top, glass sliding doors, multi- purpose use, bonus sale, $27.95; smooth- top mattress, famous brand, covered in high grade ticking, five-year construc- tion guarantee, regular $49.95, bonus sale, $28.00; Chrome kindergarten sets, heavy padded chairs, arborite top sell model Demonstration and esti- ideal Christmas gift, bonus sale, $18.95; mates wth no obligation. RA 3-4989. | MOFFAT electric range, 30", Westinghouse Owner transferred. Phone RA 3128, motor and windows like ney: refrigerator 7 eu 273¢ T prices paid for used d_furni- ture, also Community Furniture Store, Street. Phone RA 8- 13 FLOOR motor, $75. Heavy duty drill press with mortising attachments 8" Arbor saw, Phone MA 3-5525, Scugog Street, way ile Contact 18 Prince and exchange band saw, blades and tilt $75. 135 276¢ "blades, Chas. Read, STAUFFER posture rest couch, "$150. Phone RA 8-8514. 275 iture, 20 Church Street. Sora] ically sound. Only $1045. Tow down payment. Seaway 'Motors, Whitby. 276f 5% FORD custom tudor, tutone brown and white, matching interior, excellent condition throughout. Only $495. Low down payment. Seaway Motors, Whit- by. 27 54. FORD custom two-door tutone, green and white overdrive, sharp $795. FOOD AND FREEZER PLANT $15.40 a week per family of four, includes approximately 90 per cent groceries and freezer, No down payment. For appointment no obliga |Fu supply! rnishings, RA 33271, So hurry! 2 WE pay highest prices in the city for used furniture. ture Store, South. TWO for one Serta |Buy one smooth top mattress at regu- iar price and get anothér mattress or |box spring absolutely Pretty's Used Furni- 444 Simcoe "mattress sale -- free! Limited) i. ice. RA 8-1081 anytime ~|NOW OPEN -- Second-hand clothing warranty, from $69.50. Irvine Appl. ances, 50 Bond East. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv. store. Men's, ladies and children's. 140 Simcoe Street South. PRESSURE systems, $35; sump pumps, $20; three-piece bath sets, $70; steel sink and cabinets, $50; hot water tanks and laundry tubs, $15; plastic, steel, copper pipe and fittings. H. Chinn, Hill- side and Park Road | South. LAWN Cruiser power lawn mowers 25; 18 in. deluxe mowers, just arrived for our huge ==!s. regular price $90.75, our low low sale price only $59.95 This is a genuine discount of 36 per cent. Don't be disappointed Hurry out to the Hil top Snack Bar on Highway 2 between Oshawa and Whitby RA 8-68 [ATLAS sump pump, good condition, $22. Phone RA 5-8792. 275¢ FINE foods for less at Glecoff Super- market, Ritson South, open daily to 10 p.m. Free parking and delivery. Free premiums with purchases, Self-serve meats, fruits, groceries. AWNINGS, plain, colors, or gay stripes, prompt service. Free esti- mates Order now for early delivery Chay and table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North Barons' Fur Simcoe Street South. tion)--phone RA 5-3709. 58 FORD "300" sedan, dition. May be financed. Owner 'rans. . RA 3-3128. . DEPENDABLE USED CARS eo #4959 Chevrolet Bel-Air Four SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial . OPENING SALE Aluminum doors and windows of the best quality at prices you can't beat. No. door only Call Co. 1 self- now. storing aluminum 2 guaranteed, 44.50, Lymer Aluminum. RA 8-5385. yPoor Hard Top, automatic tAransmission. Actual mileage "8,100 1957 Chevrolet Deluxe Coach "«--""A lovely class car." 1957 Chevrolet Sedon--Au- fomatic transmission, radio. 4956 Chevrolet Deluxe Coach Radio, automatic transmis- sion. 1956 Volkswagen Deluxe Convertible--New exchange motor. 1956 Buick Two Door Herd Top -- Automatic transmis- i sion, radio : 1956 Ford V-8 Cooch--Radio ond heater. i 1955 Meteor Niagara Sedan For a real buy see this one. 1955 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 : Ton Pick-up -- Radio. One owner, EASY TERMS THROUGH ILA.C. MERIT PLAN FOR THE FINEST DEAL SEE "TED" QUALITY CARS AT FAIR PRICES TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST . WEST OSHAWA (Just East of Wilson Road) Business RA 3-4494 Residence RA 5.5574 2270 48---Automobiles Wanted $100 CASH for best used car oitered, Phone RA 2 tear. LAKE! 5 Rl cars for iis Siighest prices paid. RA §5-1161 or RA 5-1182 3 only used Seabreeze Automatic Record Player . controls . Four Si Combination Portable assorted colours Players--Smart Cabinets Players--Separate Speakers Players--Separate Speakers choose from only self contained 78 Record Player . only used Fleetwood Portable Automatic 4 Speed only Philips used Hi Fi Floor Model Walnut Finish . . New RCA Victor 4 Speed Portable Record Players-- Victor Record Storage Cabinets--2 sliding doors Trade-ins accepted. Wilson & Lee Ltd. MUSIC STORE 87 Simcoe St. Ison & Lee Ltd: OFFER THE MOST COMPLETE RECORD PLAYER SELECTION AT THE BEST PRICES. only used Victor 78 Record Player--plug in type . $2.95 only Fleetwood 4 Speed Record Player self contained $16.95 Speed attachment type only used 4 speed self contained Record Player-- Automatic, 2 speakers, separate bass and treble only used Fleetwood Hi Fi Record Player 4 Automatic $59.95 $59.95 $179.95 Fleetwood Four Speed Automatic Portable Record Victor & Fleetwood 4 Speed Stereo Portable Record Electrohome Four Speed Portable Automatic Record Electrohome Record Storage ( Cabinets (2 types to Terms availoble--We do our own financing RA 5-4706 277b BUYING OR SELLING SEE MACKIE MOTORS RR. 4, KING ST. E. We urgently need 10 cars weekly for out of town dealer. RA 5-5743 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good, clean cars. Trade up "or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. S. RA 3-9421 CASH FOR YOUR CAR VAN HEUSEN MOTORS 149 KING ST. W. 49-- Automobile Repairs 1271 SIMCOE NORTH Specialists in Ford Service ond parts. Wheel alignment, wheel balance with 'atest type equiproent, Newest type electronic tune-up equipment. BRAMLEY MOTOR . SALES LTD. PHONE RA 3-4675 50--Articles For Sale HEAVY duty Hotpoint stove, sable, Phone RA 37882. WE MUST RAISE CASH! PRICES SLASHED! The Genuine Reductions Will Amaze You Brand Name Chesterfields 2-PCE. FRENCH PROVINCIAL CHESTERFIELD SUITE Airfoam Cushions, upholstered in rich Italian fabrics. $369. Save $100. Bonus Sale $269. 2-PCE. KROEHLER CHESTERFIELD SUITE New style, new luxury, genuine foam rubber cushions, beautiful frieze upholstery. Save $90. Bonus Sale $199. 4 SEATER CHESTERFIELD . IT'S Regular A BEAUTY You'll thrill to own this Hixon modern Narrow arms, genuine airfoam cushions on seat and back, covered deck, rich gold cover. One only. $249 Reg. $379. For Quick Sale Our Fabulous 99¢ Bonus Offer Included with these Chesterfields 14-PCE. LIVING ROOM GROUP Lovely daveno trimmed with washable Fabrilite, bedding com- partment, also end table and coffee table, table lamp and shade, magazine rack, smoker, hassock, 2 scater mats and 4 wall pic~ tures Save $70. Complete 14-Pce. Ensemble $129. 2-PCE. DAVENPORT SUITE Your choice of fabrics, smart seating by day, ing at night, Concealed Save. $50. Only $99. comfortable sleep- bedding compartment, matching chair. WILSON FURNITURE CO. 20 CHURCH STREET [171 [con |AiE compressors "Brunner," § HP Mod. H31, also | HP, Mod H3, sacri fice for half price. Threading machine, electric, range from % to 2-inch, for all threads, with complete set of dies, $175. Degreasing tank large, with au- tomatic heaters, $125. Portable air compressors, piston type. two cylin. ders, gasoline engine 8 HP, like new, $60. Jointer 8-inch, 2 HP, new. Apply 597 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. RA 5-9216. STEREO and monoraul tape recorder, lowest prices. The Dutch Merchant, Bo! Street East. THE ni German Stereo Hi-Fi sets are here. Drop in and see them. The Dutch Merchant, 171 Bond Street East. ENTAL 30-inch beds. roll-a- Apply 97 Albert Street or 272¢ RA 8-6382. PORTABLE stereo "record players as low as $34.95, The Dutch Merchant, 171 Bond Street East. PORTABLE tape recorders $99.50, completely transistorized. The Dutch Merchant, 171 Bond Street East. USED parts and repairs for all makes of ringer type washers, % HP motors $5 to $10, guaranteed washers and stoves. Paddy's Hampton. CO 3-2241. PRUNED Scotch Pine Christmas trees, 5 feet in height. David-Archer, Burke- ton, RR 3, Blackstock 82R13. WINE and cider barrels, all sizes, solid oak, lowest prices. Oshawa Hard: ware, 8 Church. RA 3.7624, reconditioned Market, USED sets, pletely reconditioned mn 50 Bond , 17" and 21%, com: Free 9-day war. ranty on labor ang parts Irvine Ap ast. rate's proposal, however. .|Mr. Roberts, in a long-distance telephone interview, said from Toronto that Allan Russel, On- Come in and chonse and térms. Cy at Verdun Road. 3 5 5 bp with two Metarting models. Trade yours now. Preece Garage, Gilddon tario co-ordinator of justice ad- ministration, will talk it over with the magistrate here Dec. 6. Mr. Strike, 29 years on the inside and out. See Store, 48 Bond Street West, FOR CHRISTMAS home decorating, Tire Oshawa. Dominion bench, says the public defender should be considered because too STAKE body for truck, 13° x 7%'. RA 5-8627. 2714 often "only one side of the story is revealed." Electrohome, Admiral, finest service. in TV. R.C.A. Victor, Westinghouse, The hi-fi and PARKWAY T.V. 918 Simcoe North RA 3-3043 Parliament 'Supports LARSON EVINRUDE Trade-ins accep Terms. Open weekends. GATOR TRAILERS BOATS PETERBOROUGH BOATS MOTORS USED BOATS & MOTORS ted. Finance. evenings and MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, PH. OL 5-3641 Pandit Nehru NEW DELHI (AP)--The lower house of Parliament today over- | whelmingly endorse Prime Min- |der crisis with Red China after ors to either supnort him or get a new prime minister. Only one or two "nos" heard in the thunderous voice vote that approved Nehrn's vol- BOATS MOTORS TRAILERS PAINTS GUNS And AMMU etc. AJAX CLEARANCE SALE FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS WEYMOUTH CRUISERS MARINE SUPPLIES CHAIN SAWS NITION AJAX MARINE No. 2 Highway at Ajax 1266 nese to avoid fighting. China. Two motions critical of the cor- respondence earlier had been voted down, also by voice vote. Only a dozen-odd members of the 500-member House raised their voices in support of the critical amendments. PERSONAL TRIUMPH The overwhelming endorsement | of Nehru's way of mediation and| patience can be represented as| one of the greatest personal tri- umphs in the prime minister's) {long career. It had been preceded by w of 'the stiffest criticism My ee ever had to face in the Indian press and from the political op- position. In a stirring and often emo- tional speech winding up a three- day debate on the border dispute, 52--Legal Notices Nehru warned that a broader con- flict between the two nations Oshawa. addressed to: LIQUOR CONT! 55 LAKESHOR TORONTO 2, Mark Tenders be in our than Dec. ALUMINUM windows, doors, railings. Average window $19.95 complete. Call| RA 57405. USED iirzs, n il sizes, 8 and "up. | B. F. Goodrich ees. RA 5-454 THREE rooms of fine furniture fr ered to your home for only $25 down. This includes chesterfield, bedroom suite, complete with spring-filled mat- tress, spring and pillows, kitchen set, coffee and step tables, table lamps, etc, "For the Best Firnuture at Low- est Prices" see Barons' Home Furnish- ings, 424 Simeoe Street South. WHY RUN AROUND? Tenders are requested for the supply of heating oil for the new Liquor Store, Richmond St. and Church St. Tenders are to be location at ROL BOARD OF ONTARIO E BLVD, E ONTARIO "Fuel Oil", t hands not 2.1959. later All persons against the Alfred Smith, la of Oshawa in t HOLODY SALES SEE THEM ALL ALUMIN IM DOOR, DOWS AWNINGS, RAILINGS INSULATED SIDING ALUMINUM AND STONE Nothing Down, Easy Terms 30 GRENFELL STREET Two Streets. East of Shopping Centre RA 5-2431 FALL SALE We don't promise any bonus, we promise only number one self-storing aluminum doors installed, guaranteed, only $44.95. Aluminum double- hung storm windows. Only $18.50 installed. Now try the best in town. Call us for WIN- PORCH 9th day send in to the December A.D particulars of after which da will be distribut A.D. 1959 6 King Street Malcolm Fores having Estate of Earl Ontario, Merchant, who died on or of October 1959, are hereby notified to NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF EARL ALFRED SMITH claims te of the City he County of deceased, about the A.D. undersigned, on or before the 31st day of 1959, full their claims, te the estate ed having re- gard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice DATED at Oshawa this 25th day of November, Ontario, HUMPHREYS & BOYCHYN, West, Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitorsgfor the Executors, The Toronto General Trusts Corporation and t Smith. 275c could shake the world." He said if Parliament feels he could not face the situation ade- quately,. it is free to choose an- other leader. 'But if, in balance, this house feels this government and this prime minister has got to face the challenge, then help him and stand by him," Nehru pleaded. 'There is no other policy open to us but non-alignment," Nehru said. VIGOR DEMANDED The general theme of the critics had not been to attack non-align- ment but to demand more vigor- ous measures . against the Chi- nese incursions. Some members want the Chi. nese forcibly driven from some 9.000 miles of Indian territory they now hold. Nehru, who wants to settle the dispute by mediation, said he was surprised by the "casual"' man- ner which some opposition mem- bers discussed the ousting of the Chinese. "This is not a little border dis- pute," Nehru said. "Surrounding it are huge, far-reaching issues affecting no only India but South- east Asia and the world." SEEKS NO-MAN'S-LAND Nehru defended his recent pro- posals that both India and China withdraw to create a great no- man's-land of the disputed terri- tories. Earlier in the debate Defence Minister V. K. Krishna Menon re- jected opposition demands that he resign and Nehru took the floor to support his cabinet officer. Menon, who has been accused of too close friendship with the Peking regime and with treating the border trouble too lightly, said all necessary troops move- ments consistent with India's re: sources have been made to de- fend the country's border with Red China. CROSSWORD PUZZLE quick service. RA 3-985] Alex Vojda, 481 Drew St. COLONIAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS RA 8-8571 134 Simcoe St. S. Cshawa DOMESTIC FIRE ALARM $7.95 installed $1.00 extra Clorobromomethane extinguishers from $5.95 As used by U.S. airforce and fire depts. Underwriter's laboratories listed FREE CHRISTMAS BONUS Fire can kill while you sleep To safe guard our customers we give a FIRE ALARM AND EXTINGUISHER with every self-storing door T $49.50 Installed with written guarantee for 20 years Buy COLONIAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS PRODUCTS ACROSS 1. Young girl 5. Kind of school 9. Shaping machine 10. Washes 12. Bury 13. Prevent 14. The Navy's Mighty 15. Feeling deeply 17. Tallin is its capital 20. Male cat 21. Prophet 22, Persons, places or things 24. Indian of Mexico 26. Resort 27. Tree 29. Across 32. A people in Nigeria 33. Stuffy, as a room 36. Italian seaport 38. Purple Heart (abbr) . Bank robe bery, eg. 40. Beetle 43. Fogs 44. Renovate 45. The big top 46. Remain DOWN Save and be safe. 3. Woolly 2. Siamese coin 3. Pronoun 4. European finch 5. Plane trees 6. Storm 7. Result 8, Particu. Jar individual @. Citrus fruits 11. Branches 16. Nickel (sym.) 0 m2 IC IT] Ome} io) Glo mZ] [oom To[Z P| Se guu pw 0[0)] HH Zimio] 0] 8 [RIAIZIOR EICIDIERIM I ISIE[RIE] | | | ister Nehru's handling of the bor-| the Indian leader told the legislat-| were | icy of negotiation with the Chi-| The actual motion was an ap-| proval of recent dip'omatic cor-| respondence between India and' IMMIGRANT ARRIVES IN TORONTO An immigrant is caught by | the camera shortly after his arrival in Toronto. He is study- ing a map of Toronto at Union | Station. Past immigration rec- | ords have shown that arrivals | | of skilled immigrants have shown a tendency to create new jobs as a shot in the arm for Canadian economy. CP Wir ephoto 'Tubercular 'Refugees Here Dec. 16 OTTAWA (CP) -- The first group of Eurc-ean tubercular refugees to be 'tted to Can- ada with the amilies during World Refugee Year will arrive by air at Toronto's Malton air- port Wednesday, Dec. 16. Immigration Minister Fair- clough said Thursday in an in- terview that a sezond group will arrive at Malton Christmas Eve at processing of refugees over-| seas progresses. The federal government is sponsoring the settling in Canada of 100 refugees suffering from| tuberculosis as the Canadian con- tribution to a speci~! world refu- gee resettlement 'me. movement, includi gees and their for volve between 400 and 500 per- sons. | OTTAWA PAYS COSTS | Travelling expenses of the refugees will be borne by the] federal government and arrange-| ments are being made with pro- vincial authorities for treatment and for any maintenance of de- péndants. Refugees on the first flight suffering from TB will be sent| to Mountain Sanitorium in Ham. | ilton and to Toronto Hospital at| Weston. Families of the refugees; will be provided with accommo-| dation in the two communities immigration department voluntary organizations. Of the 100 sick refugees, 50 will be selected from a camp at Latina, 45 miles south of Rome, and 50 from a camp in Austria, probably at Salzburg. Highway Plans May Be Cut TORONTO (CP) -- The Globe and Mail says it has learned from sources at Queen's Park that Ontario's highway construc- tion program is expected to be cut back sharply next year. 'Particularly, work on No. 401 highway, a 500-mile, dual-lane throughfare stretching from Gaitskell By M. MCcINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times | LONDON--Hugh Gaitskell faces| another crisis when he goes to Blackpool for the two-day elec- tion inquest which is being held" as a substitute for the 1959 party! conference eancelled because of| the general election. And the| bone of contention on which his| leadership is likely to prove wul-| nerable is the old question of| | natibnalization of industry. Many lently with him on this question. Fa aces 'Another Crisis |the debate on party policy. She will probably make an emotion. |al, barnstorming appeal for all out nationalization. Mr. 'Gaitskell will speak after her, but the last speech will be |that 'of Mr. Bevan, who is still as ardent an advocate of nationali- |zation as he has always been, He has it in his power to swing the left wing of the party behind Mr, and that other aircraft will arrive|of his colleagues disagree vio. G2itskell, or turn it against him. And if he should come out strong. There is quite a strong possibil-|\3 against the party Leaders poli- ity that they will not a ideas for a drastic modification of traditional policy on nationali- zation. position. oh of his supporters, {have been offenddd by the choice| of members for his Shadow Cabi- net, particularly among trade union M.P.'s. Some who have been omitted see no future for themselves in any cabinet which might be formed by Mr. Gait- skell should he some day get into "office. CLASH WITH BEVAN It is known that Mr. Caltskall) has had a bitter clash with eurin Bevan on the subject an party discipline in the House of |Commons, Mr. Bevan wants this party whips. Mr. Gaitskell has rejected all such proposals, and] insists that party discipline must remain strict. | He was given a rude awaken- ing, however, when the vote was taken a few days ago on the bill to grant a pension to the former speaker, Viscount Dunro:zsil. Mr. Gaitskell abstained from voting on this bill, and made an effort to restrain the other Socialist members from voting against it. More than half of his party--155/ members--ignored his plea and advice, and voted against the pension measure. This would in- dicate that in the matter of party discipline the majority of mem- bers support Mr. Bevan's ideas. BEVAN HAS LAST WORD { In one sense, the cards are Windsor to the Ontario - Quebec border, will be slowed unless| more money is made available," the newspaper says. | Some $142,576,000 has been spent to date on Highway 401, | now half comvleted. Its esti-| mated cost is $300.000.000. The Globe and Mail says other phases of the road program which may be affected by the cutback include reconstruction of the northern route of the Trans-| Canada Hirhwav from Cochrane| to Nipigon, the Rainv Lay causeway east of Fort Frances and imorovements to the Queen Elizabeth Way. Fort William Port To Be Abandoned FORT WILLIAM (CP)--Hubert Badanai, Liberal member of Par- liament for Fort William, said Thursday the custom port of Fort William soon will be abol- ished. Mr. Badanai said the port was established more than 50 years ago but if proposed action is car- ried through everything done, in the port will be labelled 'Port Arthur." 'Fort William will be in an inferior position to the entry point at Pigeon River," he said. The member said he had oro tested the chang: to Revenue] Minister Now"an and city offi- cials would make similar pro- tests | Tory government," he said, and |sulted from legislation inangur- stacked against Mr. Gaitskell in the arrangement of the confer- ence program. Mrs. Barbara Castle, MLP., is the chairman, and will have the first word in Gaitskell's position un probabilities, | diff € The| In addition to 'that issue, there and that a at this sick refn.|are come personal reasons why |. cies, he might well [ngke tenab) i These are the possibilities. The however, are that will be ironed out, stage there will "2s tn give the party ue public semblance of a united. front. Deficit In Trade May 'Be Reduced WINNIPEG (CP)--Trade Min- ister Churchill Thursday forecast a reduction in Canada's trade de- |through the co-operation of the relaxed, with the members being|ficit. ug 0-0De! 1 and|allowed more freedom from the| He also indicated that, although the deficit wiil be higher this year than last, he is not alarmed about the situation. Mr. Churchill, speaking to the Winnipeg Canadian Club, said that with business recovery in the United States and Canada, and resumed expansion in Eu- rope, "there now are good pros- pects for further increases in in- ternational trade." He said the prospects are for "substantial increases in Can- ada's exports and for further diversification of our foreign |trade." Mr. Churchill did not mention the amount of Canada's trade de- ficit this year--$503 400,000 in the first nine months of the year. He said the deficit -- the ex. cess of imports over exports-- avill be higher than last year "but is not likely to exceed the record of $842,000,000 of 1956." "It is important to see this de- velopment in its proper perspee- tive." Opposition Boss Raps Government OTTAWA (CP® Opposition Leader Pearson said Thursday night that the Progressive Con- servative government's '"'huck- stering approach to polities . . . seems to me to rest on a low and deameaning concept of poli- tical service." The Liberal party lead er speaking on the CBC's nation- ally-televised program The Na- tion's Business, said Prime Min- ister Diefenbaker 'was guilty of misleading and inaccurate statements" on the same pro- gram two weeks ago. He said the prime minister claimed credit for an increase of $459,000,000 in social security payments since the Conserva- tives took office two years ago. 'The fact is that . . . only $95,000,000 is due to action of the that most of the increase re- ated by the former Liberal ad- ministration." CHARGES DECEIT Mr. Pearson accused the gov ernment of deceiving the people in promising iu two election cam- paigns '"'that further benefits could be given without more taxes." The prime minister also had Iboasted about the government's increased unemployment insur- ance payments, which in fact were paid for mainly by employ- ers and workers. Mr. Pearson auoted the prime minis'er as revorting that United Stat: lefence contracts nlaced in Canada amounted to $75,000, 000 inthe first nine months of this year ad as saying the Lib- erals had claimed this couldn't be done. . The Liberals, said Mr. Pear. son, had made no such statement because in three of their last five years in power U.S. defence contracts in Canada amounted to more than $100,000,000 each year,

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