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The Oshawa Times, 9 Feb 1960, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Februory 9, 1960 15 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING |Proper Bait | (Continued from Page 13) , | Important 50--Articles For Sale 50--Articles For Sale - iL TWO men's coats, one brown and grey, ONE man's overcoat, new, size 46 tal sises 38-40, in new condition. Phone RA Reasonable. RA 80412 ~~ 33514. LARGE selection of re-conditioned | EET AE aad "coe Street North. , Oshawa, | > | Aply 170 Athol Street East, Oshaw,| oR ausiity used clothing, come to| ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP)-- x oo i 102 William Street East. Also used The ice fisherman's main prob- ACUUM leaner - repairs, all makes, furniture. lem is how to properly bait the Seed rebuilt machines. Estimates free, | WINE and cider barrels al siies hook and keep the minnows alive, Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser. |s0ld oak, lowest Vine Hard: ays one expert | Y ware, 8 urch. 5 | . ice. RA S099 anytime. FE forts forever at Greco Siper.| Al Forty, manager of a live| PORTABLE typewriter, electric IBM |maryet, Ritson South, open daily to 10 bait and tackle supply firm here, | Sikh in Ts achiie WD steal p.m. Free parking and deiivery. Free|handles th ds of mi LL) A *|premiums with purchases. Self-serve week. He firmly opposes hooking STORE HOURS 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. cheap. RA 34434. ~~ |meats, Fruits, groceries. > a oy PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. " s A oF wh CONFIRMATION dress, worn only "You put a hook through the All | colors. Guaranteed, flat, g£loss.|on 0 size 12. RA 5-6190. . mouth and the bait doesn't look LJ J mite Oshaws Hardware and Electric, nd ft hairs. Ch Street. RA 37624: ZABLE With extension a jour chilrs, 1 A ao A po d Z , = a i ? . dey We Re ht, Town HIGHEST prices paid for used furni- |" With fish always taking the bait " . ; 4 ; ; ; : J - y Lunch, 522 Ritson South, RA 5-878. ture, also i 204 Sachange,_ Cobfact head-on, the hook will tear the| : i, i » " / U { J 1 (} 1 WE pay highest prices In the city for | coer 'Byooe RA 81131, bait and get in the way. f a" & g used furniture. Pretty's Used Furni. |Srect: Phone 3s "Best place is in the back near / .|SRATES, and used, largest selec- Sure Store, RA 33721, 41 Stineob South fom in. town, Most reasonable prices, [the dorsal fin, with the hook po- USED refrigerators, ranges, washers, * Bond Street ry TET nd Tacond lagers: Avy Draven Cycle, 04 ret sitioned so the fish is balanced best offer. Guaranteed repairs to all a 5 well in the water." An important Boushold appliances and televisions, WINTER ssle of room, lots fF sass |point is to force the hook toward h Tons' » 99, 99, Raa pnd Sleeve ia RA 32263. |at Edgars Paint and Wallpaper, 34/the head -- not to the back or TAR mermaid TTR . re. GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup | -% West, opposite Dominion Sto sides. mew and used, terms 10 per cent| BEAUTIFUL hand made coffee tables, Re. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond solid hardwood construction, various 2- [LIVE AND DEAD Street West. RA 5.6511. |tone designs, 4 piste, glass tops, rea-| The bait dealer doesn't think TABLE top range, bedroom suite, Sonable. Call : there is much difference between double bed complete, chest of drawers, UNPAINTED bookcases only .99¢. with live and dead bait. "Some cus- evening gown, size 14, gym suit, etc. the purchase of any piece of unfinish- dead . Ww Terms. 196 Ritson Road South ed furniture. Chest of drawers, $17;/tomers prefer dead minnows. e 7 ;|desks, $14; bookcases, $5.99; vanity|galt ours «down for that purpose. | SEE the spectacular new BUCCANEETS! |... cory, $26, Wilson Furniture, . 3 to 35 hp with two starting models {Church Street. {Others go for the live ones. It 5| Come in and chonse you. 20¢ | CoE re ------ |3 matter of personal preference.' Preece G , Gliddon | USED furniture, bought and sold. 215 : a fond | Toronto Avenue. RA 5-2831 | Most popular bait minnows are v P= emerald "shiners and bluebacks | 2--Legal Notices with some call for chubs during| pers, $45, | mrom-- rman em ine Gushions, With matching covers, $63. To voy he responsible for auyithe Summer when a large min-| aa | debts contracted in my name, by my now is wanted, he explained. | B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- tires, bat-| irc Bernice, on or after this date, | Keeping minnows alive be- SPECIALS r On Sole ot 2 p.m. Wednesday and only while quantities last Please, ne telephone or mail orders UPPER LEVEL Girls' Blouses Reduced To Clear! Cottons ond "Terylenes"; white, blue, pink, yellow, Various sizes 8 to 14 in the group. Each Sample Dresses From New York Exciting variety of styles ond fabrics; plain shades and prints; one-or-few-of-o-kind, Misses' sizes in the group. Each MALL LEVEL Women's Double-woven Nylon Gloves Reduced To Clear! Usually much higher priced! Assorted dainty styles in beige, green, pink, blue, rose, aqua black or navy; sizes 6 to 72 in the group. 35mm Slide File Holds 150 slides. Sturdy metal construction, with grey finish. Boch LOWER LEVEL Clearance! End-of-line WHITE CHINA WASH BASINS Approx. 17 x 19", drilled for foucet. Rec Utility Tables--Reg. 14.95 Excellent for armchoir meals, or for the sickroom, Easy-core 12 95 'Arborite' top; chromium-plated frame. End-of-line clearance. Each » Room Lots Of Wallpaper All semi-trimmed ond sunworthy; each bundle contains 10 single rolls, sufficient for 10 x 12 room. 30INCH continental, like new, custom rubberized cover, two 30-inch air foam Specially priced! Three components for a do-it-yourself coffee table Woodgrain "Arborite" Panels IN WALNUT OR TAN MODERN OAK! Thinking of making your own coffee table? , . . then you'll want a table-top that's smart, durable, will resist warping ond stains, and wipe clean with a damp cloth, "'Arborite'"' fills all these requirements -- and has ao hondsome woodgrain finish in walnut or tan modern ook, Size approx. 18 x 48 x 1/16". EATON Special Price, each Composition Board Sturdy, warp-resistant base for "'Arborite" table top Sized to fit under the "Arborite'" tops . . . designed to give the tops a solid base. Easy to put on, holds nails and screws firmly, resists warping ond shrinking. Pressed wood composition, opprox. 18 x 48 x 94". 1 95 EATON Special Price each ...ccocaevcese °° SNOW blower, slightly used, for side- walks or driveways. RA 3.9810 SKATES, new and used, largest selec: tion in town. Most reasonable prices Apply Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond Street East Table Legs--"'Seconds" Smoothly sanded . . . ready for painting or varnishing to match your furniture! | | Set of 4 Hardwood | Have Your Hearing Tested Now . . . At No Charge! BATONS Trained Hearing Aid consultants are ion hand Saturday of euch week, to: ~ 7 Only slight imperfections in the groin that should not affect their use! Of sturdy construction in modern, tapered shaping, these hardwood legs make an ottractive base for coffee table end table, TV set. Approx. 15" high with bross-finished fer- rules, steel plate ot top with five screw holes, mounted offset. / Screws Re bid 1 99 y J » Heat your hearing scientifically and thordughly ; Ff fr : 2 EATON tol Price, 4 in set a : ; : ° weormend ihe type of hearing aid that's best sulted to your EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 253 PHONE RA 5.7373 ® Velo You S0in We (eat J sststouion Hom your Present Phone RA 5.7373, Store Manager's Office, for an Appointment Cords and batteries for most makes of hearing aid are available in our Camero Department, Mall Level, heater, elements and control; % hp on forms which together with electric motor; water pump; 34 ft. ex- other documents may be ob- tension ladder. RA S07. ______ tained from the Secretary. LE -- Quantity of mixed wood, Hid foot lengths. Approximately A non-refundable payment 9 cords. Dial RA 3.9945 : of $5.00 will be required for PEANUT vending machine, also 30 h set of plans and tender NUT vending - machine, also 200 each se! p e 4x Hnoleum tile. Telephone RA documents. $1928 after 6 p.m. $1928 ae G furniture? We'll buy it. Re- di , TV's, washers, igh ves, etc. For top cash offer, con- ~~ 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes. Prompt service. Free estimates. Order sow for early delivery. Chair and table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. | G 90 SIMCOE souTH For | rfaimmar The survey was begun when the infant mortality rate of 1957 FRIGIDAIRE - SALES AND SERV M Domestic and Commercicl | ade Easy | showed an alarming lack of pro- | | teries, Kelvinator refrigerator, tele- | gob vy 8th, 1960, without my written | : } Vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. RA' 54543. | con ari "Vp ll Caruana, $5 Mc: [COMES a problem when long dis- USED tires, most all sizes, $3 and | Laughlin Bivd., Oshawa {tances must be traveled fish| B. F. Goodrich Stores. RA 54543. |= - ------ |or when bait. must he sed more | SUNBEAM electric razor parts, also] |than one day, he added. cutting heads, cords ete, for other| BROOKLIN PUBLIC | "Moulded fibre buckets keep makes of electric razors. Jhcagber's, LIBRARY BOARD fish alive two days or more, Steel | NEARLY pov = wall living room and plastic pails should be| Al new wa " "| drapes, also dining room and three TENDERS changed about every two hours," | bedroom drapes. Burma TV aerial with Al said. Oxygen tablets may also roto. Call J. Goyne. RA 3-2265 or RA for be used to freshen the water. now LIBRARY =~ Sealed Tenders, clearly Ne W Effort : marked as to contents, will » ILOYD baby carriage and matiress,| be received by the Secretary LT Dine Think, good condition. Best of the Board until n iene offer $25 or over; also oblong play-pen. 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, RA S88 | February 24, 1960 NINE - piece dining room suite, wal-| mut, reasonably priced. Telephone RA | for the construction of a 39316 a Library Building in Brooklin, FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator 2a stove, Ontario. SET. Sask. 1 Inut dinette suite, 7 ft. 6" by 9 ft. : ; RINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP) floral rug and pad; drapes; water| Tenders must be submitted |p; "go co's tiny Metis settle- {ment 150 miles northeast of | |Prince Albert, | | M | The 77 children who live there) are -in~general undernourished, | easy prev to throat and skin in-| |fections. There are few hygienic] facilities, I Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, W. H. DOWN, Chairman, MRS. F. M. HOLLIDAY, Secretary, Brooklin, Ont, Like the rest of the population of 400, the children eat moose and muskrat meat, fish, bannock and lard, and drink some milk. "A marked improvement was shown when the survey directed concentrated efforts in nutrition and hygiene at Pine House " said Dr. Aden Irwin, who has just completed a two-year survey of nutrition and hygiene standards among the children of Northern Saskatchewan, NORTH PROBLEM Stainless Steel Framed Aquariums And Reflectors Aquariums and reflectors to please the tropical fish "hobbyist" . . . to initiate you--or @ friend--into an exciting and fun-filled pastime! CORRESPONDING REFLECTORS 12", each 5.49 14", each 5.98 16", each 6.49 18", each 7.49 20", each 7.98 24", each 8.49 24", each 8.49 30", each 9.98 PHONE RA 5-7373 AQUARIUMS 12x 6x 8°, 2 Imp. gallons Each 4.98 14x 7x 9",2 4/5 Imp. gallons Each 6.49 16x 8x10", 42/5 Imp. gallons Each 7.98 18x 9x14 6 Imp. gallons Each 11.98 20x 10x 12", 8 1/5 Imp. gallons Each 14.98 24x 12x12", 12 Imp. gallons Each 24.98 24x 12x 16", 16 Imp. gallons Each 29.98 30x 18x 12", 16 Imp. gallons Each 7°.98 SATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 254 RA 5-5332 B N portion between the ' Northern Y um ers Saskatchewan area and the rest of the province. Seventy-five of VANCOUVER (CP) -- A text-|every 1,000 children born in the Jbock whieh leaches gtasnar by|north died In infancy, The ig {numbers has en written by|was 25.5 per 1,000 in the rest PARKWAY T.V. | Dengld Dashwood-Jones, English Saskatchewan, {teacher a ce-principal of In-| The study showed that the fam- 918 SIMCOE NORTH | glewood Junior high school here.|ily allowance cheque often is the RA 3-3043 | The book, Patterns for Writing, [only source of income for Pine |represents three years of work House families, said Dr. Irwin. |and research on the science of There are few bathing and linguistics. washing facilities. As a result, "The important thing is to pre-|skin infections are common. A full guoranteed. sent a method by which the pupil] Since a medical team visited Bact h Y windows orl can readily identify any word in|the village in 1958, an intensive uble hung |a sentence, such as noun, verb, hygiene program has beén under- $18. Coll rw adverb, preposition or conjunc-jway. Results have been good, Lymer Aluminum Co. tion," he said in an interview. {Said Dr. Irwin, and it may point RA 8-5385 He devised a series of symbols, the way. to better health in other Sd and bv memorizing a few of these Northern communities. {the pupil can readily compose his! SALE lown sentences. In effect, he| . We don't promise any bonus, learns grammar by numbers. | New Appointment we promise only number one NUMBER SYMBOLS | self-storing aluminum doors Here is an example of the for- To Inquiry Board ty |mula by symbols: 8, 1 2L, 8, D, installed, guoronteed, only TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs, Cam- A double- 1L2D LPL $44.95. luminum dou A sentence constructed by use|eron McKenzie of Beaverton has hung storm windows. Only |of the above symbols might read: |been appointed to Ontario's flu- $18.50 installed. Now try | "When he was little, the man |oridation investigating commit the best in town. Call us for |8ave the ring to him." tee: Premier Frost announced ick sarvice. PA: 3.985) The author stressed "the sym-|Monday in the legislature. qui! : . bols are not important: They are] Mrs. McKenzie replaces Mrs. Alex Vojda, 481 Drew St. |merely a convenient shorthand." |Egmont Frankel of Toronto who ---- - | Explaining the symbols: 1 is a|resigned from the three-member FOOD AND FREEZER PLANT noun or pronoun; .2 is a verb and committee because of ill health. $15.40 a week per family of |2L is a "linking" or copula verb; Mrs. McKenzie is a former Sour. includes opproximotely 3 is an adjective; D is a deter- reeve in Beaverton. The commit- | bi to alain miner (a broad class that takes|tee, appointed March 17 last] Electrohome, R.C.A. Viktor, Admiral, Westinghouse. The finest in T.V.,, Hi-Fi and service. JANUARY SALE Aluminum Products of the best quality at the best Range With Removable Rofisserie Save 30.00! Ordinarily 249.95 Purchased in large quantity to bring this Semi-Annual Sale Price! Designed to help today's modern-minded housewife save time and effort in meacl-getting! ® Combination clock - timer turns oven and appliance outlet on and off automa- tically. ® "Non-fog" oven window, and oven illumination to help you keep an accurate check on cooking progress. Full-width fluorescent light on backguard illuminates cooking area. Large, full-width storage drawer, Smart trim in colours of beige: and gold on white enamel grounds. ] Rust resistant porcelain | enamelled frame -- easily cleaned. : EATON"S Budget-Charge Terms may be S is a subordinate conjunction, becued roasts, chicken, etc. SHOP OW terns which are to be memorized text experimentally and Russian tube elements . . . | large, 13' moulded Boat, windshield, only . .. 995.00 | OTTAWA (CP)-The Canadian] Hog prices fluctuated last| erranged if desired with NO DOWN PAYMENT in the articles, the possessive ad-|vear, is conducting a full investi Large oven with a remov freezer. No down payment, After dealing with the parts of| Several lower mainland schools Oven heats i speech, the Dashwood-Jones met-|have asked the provinci o i : . pre-heats automati- r e roviselal govers | cally, shortening time re- AND SAVE | and used in sentence construc- educators have also expressed in| roasting. ! tion. terest ; "'Non-drip" cooking surface NO DOWN PAYMENT . ; ror Canadian Hoy Market pip ly trolled by 7-heat rotary steering, controls, lights, hardware, 25 h.p. motor, hog market, barred for eight! & { { | week, clos { New 40 h.p. Hlectrie 595 |vears to He hare Amietioes week, closing below the national | jectives, the demonstrative ad-|gation into fluoridation in On- able rotisserie lets you enjoy For appointment (no obliga- jectives, etc); P is a preposition; |tario- the fun and flavour of bar- PPO 9 tion)--phone RA 5-3709, -- Te y-------------- {hod gives four basic sentence pat- ment for permission to use the quired for baking and has quick-heating micro- 36 MONTHS TO PAY 0 T switches. paddles, life jackets ond pen o U.S. Imports trailer. All new for Ba ie In| average base price of $22.64 per| : : ; B/N % : ; % New 60 hip. Electric (Siinday to United States exporis| Mindredweight at Toronto for Lagi b/ 23 EATON Semi-Annual Sale, Motors 799.00 [of live animals and uncooked |8rade A or B hogs. Canadian | 4 yi , : Used 60 h.p. Electric |prices generally have been about | Agriculture Minister Harkness three cents a pound above | {told the Commons that the im. | equivalent Chicago prices at the {port ban imposed in 1952 be- end of January. | cause of the virus disease vesi-| Mr. Harkness' statement indi-| leular exanthéma is lifted forth- | cated Canada had little choice in with. lifting the embargo. The U.S. an- | | Officials said it will depend on nounced in October that its swine the Canadian consumer how herds were free of the disease (muh of an impact renewed and negotiations on lifting the] American exports to his country embargo had been going on for will make. They said some U.S. some time | pork in the past has been too fal] The minister noted that the| to attract a market here but that|U.S. had lifted the embargo it| it has exerted influence on Cana-/had imposed against Canadian dian prices. meats after a 1952 outbreak of Lifting of the embargo, ex-|foot-and-mouth disease in this {pected for some time, came less/country. An embargo against {than a month after Canada em- Canadian sheep, imposed by Motors 495.00 1 Only -- 16-ft Soulded Ply. Boat, 40 hp. electric motor, fully equipped with trailer. Only 1495.00 See and Demonstrate the oll- new 7% h.p. Scott, CHly 36-1b. heavy. A fisherman's dream, Only 295.00 FULL LINE 1960 MOTORS ON DISPLAY 3.6 to 60 HP. USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN AJAX MARINE {pork and pork products. NO. 2 HWY AT AJA) barked on a deficiency payments some states, also had been lifted Ph. 1266 program that generally is ex-irecently when the Canadian anti- pected to result in lower hog|scrapie program was revised to] prices. ). lconform to U.S standards. STORE HOURS: 9.30 a.m. fo 6 p.n. MONDAY to SATURDAY. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 TON : sin I i Gdn abn a ci Cen wy 4 Model 30D55W-R, each 7 |g EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 256 PHONE RA 5:7373

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