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The Oshawa Times, 29 Mar 1960, p. 3

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CAPSULE NEWS First Ship Enters ST. CATHARINES (CP)-The Gordon E. Leitch, an Upper Lakes Shipping Company freigh- ter, became the first ship to enter the Welland Canal for the 1960 season, Foot-thick ice in the har- bor made half a dozen runs necessary before slie was able to] break a passage to the first lock.| The canal officially opens Friday.| HONOR ALEXANDER LONDON (Reuters) The Queen has approved the appoint- ment of Field Marshal Earl Alex- ander of Tunis as grand master of the Order of St. Michael and St. George, it was announced to- day. This order is one to which men who have performed ex- eeptional services to the Empire and Commonwealth are | mitted. Earl governor-general of Canada. | | Alexander is a former| EXPAND COVERAGE | TORONTO (CP) -- The Globe and Mail announced Monday night that William Stevenson, one of the newspaper's two Far East correspondents, has transferred his headquarters to New Delhi| from Hong Kong. Last year the Globe and Mail opened a full-| time news bureau at Peking in| charge of Frederick Nossal. SHIFT MARKETS PARIS (AP) -- The govern- ment has taken the first step to ward breaking up Les Halles, Paris' old and overcrowded cen- tral market. The cabinet ap- proved construction of a fruit and vegetable market in the southern| suburb of Rungis, and a second] produce market eventually will] be built on the north edge of the city. Canal liam Diefenbaker, 87, mother of the prime minister, was reported "responding to treatment" Mon- day after suffering from an acute chest infection during the week- end. Prime Minister Diefenbaker| returned to Ottawa after visiting her here Sunday. FIRST ORE CARRIERS { ESCANABA, Mich. (AP) -- The] U.S. Coast Guard cutter Macki- naw pushed through heavy ice fields Monday in northern Green Bay to make a path for the first ore carriers of the season. Tt opened a path to Escanaba for the W. E. Sykes and the L. E. Block, both out of Chicago and owned by the Inland Steel Com- pany. SIGN CONTRACT PORT HOPE (CP) -- AFM Atomics (Canada) Ltd, has signed a new five-year contract with Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. for development and manu- facture of nuclear fuel elements for Canada's atomic research and power programs, George L Staber, AFM's general manager, announced Monday, WOMEN CABBIES TOKYO (AP) -- Radio Peiping| reports more than 300 women are| being trained as taxi drivers in the Communist Chinese capital, where women also work as bus and trolley drivers: Peiping al ready has' 170 licensed women cab drivers. | CHINESE REMITTANCES HONG KONG (AP)--Overseas Chinese remitted nearly $30,000,-{ 000 to Hong Kong in the fiscal| year ended Jan, 31, the Far| Eastern Economic Review re-| ports. More than $12,000,000 was DUTCH MIGRATION THE HAGUE (AP) -- A Dutch) estimated to have come from North and South America, and the commission will go to Brazil in total was nearly $10,000,000 higher April Dutch - Brazilian co-operation in| agriculture and engineering, and| to study possibilities of than the previous fiscal year. RUNAWAY ENGINE | i Mi Al ho [. % i WOMEN SEVERELY INJURED IN TH Three women were severely [ | Thomas street, suffering from injured in a three-car collision at | women were passengers. In the | face and 1 njuries and scalp | the corner of King street and | Oshawa General Hospital are: | lacerations; and Mr Beverly Ritson road late Monday night. | Mrs. Sylvia Grant, 22. of the | Andrews, 20, 73 Central Park Shown above is the small Euro- | above address, suffering from | north; suffering from pelvis and pean "car driven by Denton skull, spine and ankle injuries; | leg injuries. Hospital authorities street west, in which the three AEE-CAR CRASH lorh Golimirm dinibhe, isdonuy, ive meg be Many Permits For Plumbing Plumbing inspector Henry Chapman reports 1076 plumbing |permits issued in 1959. Although] |this figure is about 100 less than the 1958 figure, Mr. Chapman noted that new home starts were |down about 45 per cent. Primary inspections by the in- spector numbered 1509 last year. There were 201 alterations re- quiring changes. New houses on septic tank totalled 14. New houses on city| sewer: 412. | A total of 380 homes changed over from septic tank to city sewer. .ix Final inspections were 1604 with 16 for trench inspections. Results of the 1959 examinations {for journeymen apd master {plumbers were: Master: four sat, {one passed. Journeymen: 27 sat,| [nine passed. Public Health were, a. WEATHER FORECAST Rain Tonight And Wednesday through Wednesday. A er. Winds easterly 15 to 20 shifting to morth 15 to 20 on Wednesday. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight High Wednesday Windsor 4H St. Thomas .. London Wingham Toronto .. Trenton St. Catharines . Hamilton .... Muskoka .. Earlton TORONTO (CP)--Weather Sore continuing casts issued at 11 a.m.: little mi Synopsis: Warm air is again flowing northward over Southern Ontario and above-freezing 'tem- peratures will prevail tonight and Wednesday. Cold air over North- ern Ontario will recede slightly but the very mild air will not penetrate into these regions. Regional forecasts valid until midnight Wednesday: Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara regions, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Cloudy and mild today and Wed- nesday. A few showers this after- noon or evening but general Sudbury showers with possible thunder- | North Bay ... storms on Wednesday. Winds Kapuskasing southeast 15 to 20 becoming light White River . on Wednesday. Moosonee ERNE RE EERE BEBEERELLLLEEES 'Many Visits A generalized public health [nursing service is given in Osh- cast 15 to 20. {awa, with the exception of bed- {side nursing. | Nine full time and four part |time nurses lock after the 10 nursing districts into which the city has been divided for public was satisfactory this morning [health purposes. but the full extent of the in-| Each nurse is able to serve j s would not bs known un- |about 5000 persons, roughly the ater today. The other drivers |population of each district. involved were Kenneth Williton, | In 1959, 8655 visits were made Owen Sound, New Hours For Hospital Visits | than two visitors ar th a patient at one n excess of two ted to leave the George Grant, of 37 Wentworth | Mrs, Alethe Grant, 54, of 112 | said the n of all three CITY AND DISTRICT WAS ASLEEP ¥ 36 Drew St ie Oshawa Times he w not the driver of a car struck on Drew St, Saturday as No more Jlowed Visitor be r¢ The Oshawa General Hospital! has announced new Visilin hours. They have been in effect time since Monday, March 28 {will the migration of farmers from| ASHBURTON, N.Z. (CP)--The was stated in a police accident ¥ ; : The hours are: on the mater- are requested to | visiting in the afternoons. Over 2000 visits were made to and Valmond |to 3805 families. Johnson, 457 Ritson road north. {Oshawa schools in The The nurses are in the schools OBITUARIES board of education, lin the mornings; they do home 1959. WILLIAM BILETCH (BILESKI) | health, teachers and parents The death occurred suddenly in work together in the building of| Toronto on Monday, March 28, of effective health William Biletch (Bileski), of 796| as street, Oshawa. The de- d was in his 65th year. orn Jan. 7, 1896, at Ranancha, in the Ukraine, the deceased had been a resident of Oshawa for 25 vears and had been an employee an program health of the school-age child. More than were made in' connection with a pre-school registration program A school health program and 4% Blasted which is designed to guard the 1400 home visits] Haliburton, Georgian Bay re- gions, North Bay, Sudbury: In-| creasing cloudiness today. Cloudy | with showers on Wednesday, mild. Winds east becoming south-| Kirkland Lake: Cloudy with thunderstorms and snow possibly roo AUCTION og revo AUCTION Lwith freezing drizzle tonight and OVER Ener Act STATION CKLB gy TOMORROW becoming mixed with rain or 6:30 till Midnight ' freezing rain this afternoon. Snow lor freezing drizzle tonight and SEE PAGES 14 & 15 of tonight's paper for & com- | Wednesday. A little milder. Winds {southeast becoming east 15 to 20. plete list of articles to be auctioned. | By Gas Firms Y S| TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's) new Energy Act, being studied by legislature's committee on en-! lergy, was criticized today by oil and natural gas companies for a GET AFTER THAT COUGH! Don't fool with a cough due to a cold -- attack it right now with ROBERTS -- the time-tested, good tasting, fast-acting syrup ---- made from extract of cod liver oil ond tar -- nothing finer or faster. Ask your druggist, ROBERT'S SYRUP AT ALL DRUGGISTS existing health problems were section that gives the govern- discussed with parents. ment power to set the terms and Objective of these visits was|conditions of oil and natural gas to give the pre-school child more leases. adequate preparation, both phy-| John Hamilton, a director of sically and psychologically, be-| Imperial Oil Limited, said such fore entering school. {authority would take away the Last year, 1609 infants re-|freedom of land owners in set- ceived visits from a public health|ting the terms of a contract with nurse before they reached one @ company. month of age. | Charles Janes (PC--Lambton Four pre-natal class series of East), a farmer near Waterford, eight classes each were offered|arsued that farmers are being in 1959. One hundred and forty-| victimized by companies in leas- The memorial service will be eight women registered with a 08 their properties. He contended held at the Armstrong Funeral|total attendance of 1184, In the Some leases are "worse than the] Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday, fall series, an evening class for 0ld ones" signed at the turn of March 30. Rev. P. Zaparyniuk|working mothers-to-be (and fath.|the century but stressed he does will conduct the services. Inter-|ers) was begun. not favor breaking the old leases. ment will be in Oshawa Union| -- Fhe He said the Zovernpent should Cemetery. | . establish a stand lease which | Court Convicts { ' : Jehovah's Witness He said his car was park-| the of the road in his home and he was the crash The Netherlands to Brazil. |driver of a factory locomotive ) y m smoking except in -- |here brought it to a stop and MEXICAN ALUMINUM _ |jumped down, but his overalls MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Mexico caught the throttle and turned it will start producing its own alu-lon, The engine roared through Sum How a Yai > be bullt the yards and crashed through 1 ca. heithe buffers on to a road before Mexican federation of industrialithe driver, trying to catch up on chambers said the plant will have|3 bicycle, could scramble back an initial production of 20.000 tons on annually. REMOTE CONThuL LONDON (Reuters) -- Moscow Radio reported that Russia has started production of a driverless electric train which will be di-| rected by an electronic Computer. | id she was filing suit for di- THREAT TO HOARDERS |vorce, It was granted three days TAIPEI (AP) -- The Formosa|later. report ed on front nity floor, afternoons: 3 p.m. to|refrain fr 4 p.m., evenings: 7 p.m. to 8 the w awakened 13 p.m.; children's floor, after Children BW {noons: 3 pam. to 4 p.m. eve: under STREETS CLOSED inings: 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.; all the patien follow streets will be other floors, 3 p.m, to 8 p.m. The not be left for construction today: | hours in the private rooms are main lobby Blvd., closed at Ross from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from! Due to jand road west; Rossland road dpm. to9pm. times of the north to Gibbons street. When- In an effort to find more de- ever possible these streets will be sirable visiting periods, the visit- nartially opened to permit move-| "8 hours have been changed for ment of local traffic. Extreme a trial period. The hospital' med- heavy rains may result in the ical staff requests that visitors Yosinz of other streets. | not stay more than 20 minutes C io T'o prevent cross infection, visi- WRONG ADDRESS {tors should not visit more than In an accident report appear-| one patient during the visiting in The Oshawa Times March | period. : 98. Thomas Ranga was listed as| If a patient requires nursing government has threatened pen-|™ living at the same address as care or treatment during a visit, another person involved the| Visitors are requested to co laccident. His address |d/cperate by leaving the room un- 4ltita Tagg up to the death | . Ste (OF snjule Sosriinl Drunk Driver {have been 380 Eulalie St. til the treatment is completed. H 3 AMBULANCE CALLS Is Given Month | more than 200 tons of rice or 150 sone of wheat. It was the latest) move against hoarders and prof-/ The Oshawa Fire Department . ambulances answered three calls Henry C. Field, 35, of 1050 quring the past 24 hours. mcoe St. S., drunk driving Monday after Po- fteers seeking to exploit fears that| famine might follow the pro-| was convicted of TO ENTER CONTEST lice Constable J. Kehoe testified] About 12 boys from the craft longed drought in south and cen-|g; tral Formosa. MEXICO CITY CHE he the accused shook hands with group at Simcoe Hall will enter school bo; ki )--Mexican| nother driver half a dozen the Oshawa Horticultural Society ys may take chess as animes, Bird House Competition, at the i i 4 te & aptioual sourse I their regular! Mr. Field was involved in an E. A. Lovell Public School, on 4 |accident March 12. April 4. istry says the idea is to promote, py intellectual development and men-| 'He was just HOSPITAL REPORT tal discipline. himself because nobody was| Following is the report of hurt," interjected Magistrate,Oshawa General Hospital for side of Canadian National Railways aiting room , of s of age and nitted to visit dren must in the ed was a member of Mary's Greek Orthodox Church and of the Ukrainian Association He is survived by his wife, the former Frances Chmura Weng- lar; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Peter Makarchuk (Stella) of Oshawa and a stepson, William Wenglar, of Ottawa Also surviving are a| son and three sisters in the kraine, 14 3 are not pe ts. Smal ch The unattended closed Fernhill frequent feeding n babies and the sleep s on the chil dren's fl » hospital regrets it cannot extend the adult n ical and s ical visiting hours to ma nity and children's floors On the mate ers and hust ed as visitors and they are not allowed on the floor until the babies have been returned to the nursery, Maternity floor visitors are requested to check with tae receptionist. before proceeding tc the floor. the ne SHORT MARRIAGE | MEXICO CITY (AP)--Arturo Gonzalez Rodriguez and Agata Washington got into an argument at the reception a few hours after their marriage here, and Agata] the the floor, moth- are allow- tre tte { in -- shou all companies would have to use when dealing with a property MELBOURNE (Reuters) -- A Jehovah's Witness who refused to| - - Six Children "CCF Leader MacDonald asked | i Starve In Ore. allow a blood transfusion for his| two-day-old son was found guilty that leases signed as far back as] 1898 be studied to see if they, PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- A here today of the child's man- | juvenile court Monday made tem- slaughter. "shouldn't be brought into line | py» C Big hallenge [ren wards of six starved chil-| Alvin Leonard Jehru, 29, was blished at the with existing conditions, en after it learned that two/put on probation for five years. Ernest Orr, president of Orrifacts, but he must have fresh died of malnutrition. mercy, added a rider thaf in fu- Wainwright, Alta., park in 1910. others from the same family had, The jury, who recommended bering 740, was estal Associates, Toronto, told the Osh-|ideas in between Police Sgt. Ralph Kennedy told ture similar circumstances, hos- awa Junior Chamber of Com-| The cer noted that Cana- Judge Carl Dahl he went to in-|pitals should be authorized to merce, at a dinner meeting dian designers are recognized vestigate a report that a dead give babies whatever treatment EVERYONE IS SAYING {Monday, "Canada is the second abroad, in Europe, before child was to be buried illegally they think necessary. | LISTWITHLLOYD.. . . Canadian Marke BUFFALO PARK The first heard of buffalo, num- spe: I congratulating | Lien aaa b Wi they iF f the richest nation in the wor t is|are recognized in Canada. and found the six in an unfinished | rt was I thea prime target for foreign ex-| Mr. Orr concluded: "there is| three-room shack. | ate, Sout pL i Td PM's MOTHER ILL F. S. Ebbs as he sentenced him|week ending March 26: ad-|porters'. He said, it is a tre-no reason ) good design must| Kennedy said the building con-|last year after the parents had| SASKATOON (CP)--Mrs. Wil-lto one month in the county jail.|missions, 262; births, male 31, fe. mendous challenge to Canadian be expensive." sisted of \a living room, a bed-|refused on religious grounds tol ------ | ™w RADIO COLUMN |male 2 discharges, 255; nev-{nalifacturers to oid the own oom snd 8 les to ere Teulon a Vidoy Siatiusion, # vi Jack Paar Show Taped on of seven Oshawa | { next weekend to day business eonfer tatler-Hilton Hotel in D.C., from April 3 to ployee "Your Honor, T work very hard seven days a week. I have a little car repair business at home. In April 6 trict arges, male 25, female | r 30; major surgery, 31; Orr, assisted by |ine - soaked mattress with one earlier hearing: "I did not ex-| Before London Audience efore London Audience Pig san Insurance Rall minor| ; |surgery, 80; eve, ear, nose and Kypers, an industrial designer, Y blanket {pect my baby to die"'--but she| lthroat. 41: treatments, 48; exam- recently arrived from the H e, The father, Taylor Morris, ques-|said she would again refuse if ination, 34; casts, 20; physiother- tioned by Judge Dahl, said he the same thing happened. on CBS, will be Lucy Meets the {Moustache, the latter played by |Ernie Kovacs. I hate to see the Holland, gave a talk illustrated Draws Delegates apy treatments, 393 | earns a gross monthly salary of came to us--courtesy of ta {Arnaz family, Vivian Vance and y lantern slides, on industrial] A dele esign, and its purpose in mod- men is le: $504 as a logging company em- INDUCT MEMBERS i pany em Two new members were induct- The speaker said, in regard to ence at the § from London Monday night. {William Frawley break up. They Jack seemed serious, restrained have given us a lot of etertain- lern manufacture and marketing. attend a four ed in the Oshawa Junior Cham- product design: "interest begins Washington, ber of Commerce at a dinner and ends with people. The prod- and a bit nervous. Maybe the|ing hours. studio audience was responsible.| By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)--Gypsy Jack Paar and his travelling troupe 21 21 They were not his own New York| Show of the Month's April partisans and persisted in laugh-| dramatic offering on CBS will be, ing loudly at unexpected mo-afier all, Ruth Gordon's auto- ments--at commercials and slips biographical play, Years Ago of the tongue. And Sandra Church, star of the Hugh Downs had a big night. Broadway musical, Gypsy, will He tried a commercial in a Brit- play the young Ruth Gordon-- ish accent on the show and also|"hich Is just what the author made his acting debut in a filmed wanted all the time, . . . Groucho episode of NBC's River Boat. I Marx, who will break into would say that his British accent snatches of Gilbert and Sullivan meeting. at the Genosha Hotel uct should directly be related to Monday. Don Low, president of the people who use it. People ihe Jaycee's performed the cere- who will activate it, or live with mony, and welcomed Paul Chom- it, miak. and William Kellington into He stressed the need for organ- the Jaycee organization. ized methods for producing new » |ideas. Three steps are, "orienta- SITORS AT ROTARY tion", "ideation", and "verifica- {sitors at the meeting of the/tion", these three steps lead to Rotary Club of Oshawa, at Hotel organized creative thought. Genosha on Monday, included He said, we must begin with J A. Yanch, Irvin MacLeod, facts and end with facts in our Austin Tilts and Rotarians Rev, thinking. We must decide what John VanHarmalon, of Whitby; the problem is before we can go Rex Walters and L. W. Dippell,|about solving it. After the prob- of Bowmanville, {lem is established, we have a a ---- |brain storming session, where a | stream of ideas is allowed to flow Crown Agency Act {get four good ideas, but we only vi v freely. | 'Out of 67 crazy ideas we may represen- The Oshawa dis F 1 tatives of the Prudential ance Company of America -S George .K Bates, 384 Rossland road wes B. Heard, 226 Gibb street; F vas. 89 Cadillac avenue; » White, CLU mtario ' Samuel Black, 22 Libe Jowmanvi x. F Dovedale drive, Whitby and Don | ald Riggs merly of 97 Cadillac avenue, now manager of Sudbury district They will tion of 222 K fq | be part of a delega- sible sales leaders from acress Canada who have] been invited to attend the con- ference. Participants were chosen from the 1339 sales representa- tives of the company in Canada Philip Lawrence, Oshawa man- | "You just ask our gro £ cer. Eve e, week we h i is as good as his acting. | Friday night marks the end of a TV era--the last show Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, now sepa- rated, plan to make together. Old I Love Lucy shows are still around on reruns and re-reruns, however. Lucy and Desi's windup show, T 0 COMING EVENTS | at the drop of a wisecrack, will have a chance to play KoKo in Telephone Hour's April 29 pro- duction of the Mikado on NBC. Recommended tonight: The Juggler, NBC, 8:30-9:30-- Starring Tony Curtis. Garry Moore Show, CBS, 10-11 With Ella Fitzgerald and Mel rme. Korea--No Parallel, ABC, 10-11 Documentary, {day that the government's Crown step". | Agency Act passed last year pre-| {Board to bargain collectively. Aspects Rapped {need one good idea." He con-| TORONTO (CP)--A CCF mem: tinued: "you can't mix imagina- he legislature said Mon- tion with evaluation at this ager of the company, reports that during their r-tlay stay in the American capit the delegat The next step is evaluation with will attend educational sessions facts. He again stated: *'in good on life insura sales and ser- Iproduct design, a designer must|vice and will hear talks by top begin with facts and end with company officials. ber of fo vents employees of agencies from organizing in trade unions Ken Bryden (CCF -- Toronto Woodbine) introduced an amend- | ment that would enable employ- ees of such government agencies as the Workmen's Compensation | PLAN to attend a social evening at St. John's Hall, corner of Simcoe and Bloor, March 30, at 7.30 p.m Prizes and refreshments. Sponsored by Can. Ukr Women's Association. f FASHION Show at Masonic Temple, | Wednesday, March 30, at 8.30 pm. | Door prizes, Auspices under Pyth Sisters. BINGO March 29 at Avalon. Fernhill Bingo tonight 8 p.m. 20 games of $6 and $10 and Seven $40 jackpots. DAFFODIL TEA BAZAAR HOME BAKING Northminster United Church WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 2:30-4:30 50c KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION TUESDAY, MARCH 29 FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES .m. | ian Travelling WHY N 2 For informati any form of travel . We have a direct Toronto telephone Hi Owned end by Thomes MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE Waypair Salon Overseas OT FLY "The modern way to Oshawa's Newest and Most Modern Salon . . . WILL OPEN THURSDAY, MARCH 31 27 CELINA ST. Make your appointment now FOR EASTER travel is by air.' on regarding . + DIAL RA 3-9441 ne for prompt Airline Reservations Jockpots Nos. 51 end 50 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA s and Co, Canade Ltd. DIAL RA 3.9441 Telephone RA 8-0662 the past two years I've built my home and paid for my land." i 'You seem to make a pretty] good salary." the judge :aid. "1 can't see why you're not feeding the children," 'We are!" Just before World War II, a wage earner owed $1 in in- stallment debt for each $14 of | annual take-home pay after taxes, Last year, his obliga- tions reached a high of more than $1 for every $9 of an- nual take-home pay. Meet Spring bills with extra cash you raise by selling ar- ticles you no longer use around the house. It's easy. Dial RA 3-3492 to place your Mrs. Morris said. ave a big grocery bill." | CINEMA SLUMP Gross receipts of Britain's movie theatres dropped by 17 per ent last year to £69,300,000, and THEN CALL SOLD cinemas closed down. Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF 12 KING E. Meat Specials! Wed. Only ! -- RA 3-3633 AS Buy 1 Ib. Sliced Breakfast BACON FREE lise ms GET 1 LB: FREE 3 lbs. 89c¢ Ih. 69c¢ lh. 25¢ Headcheese TENDER Wing Steak Pork Liver BE -- SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! 61 HILLCROFT ST. .. 33 COLBORNE ST. . 791 STONE ST. LLOYD REALTY LTD. OSHAWA'S BUSIEST REAL ESTATE FIRM $$ ONE-QUARTER MILLION $$ FROM FEB. Ist, 1960 TO FEB. 29th, 1960 YOUR MOVER OVER SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! 274 LASALLE AVE. . J13 GRENFELL ST. . ..... 410 ELIZABETH ST. .. 666 OLIVE AVE. ...... 33 ELGIN ST. PRESTON RD. LILEA ST. -- PORT PERRY . LOT 15, OLIVE AVE. 465 CUNNINGHAM ST, ........ 482 GIBBONS ST. .. 1084 RAVINE RD. .. 361 DREWST ....... S07 HOWARD. ST. ............ LOT 10, WINTERS AVE, ...... 'e 230 TORONTO ST... .vvu viens 260:GOLE-ST."...... ius 213 MONTRAVE AVE, ... 52 ORCHARD VIEW TOTAL SALES $279,805.00 NOW! WE NEED MORE LISTINGS! For Professional Service Call . . . BILL MILLAR IRWIN CRUIKSHANKS LLOYD CORSON GERRY OSBORNE JIM CRUIKSHANKS LLOYD BOLAHOOD RA 8-5123 RA 85124 RA 8.5125 LLOYD REALTY (OSHAWA LIMITED 101 SIMCOE ST. N. LIST WITH LLOYD . . . THEN CALL YOUR MOVER FOR ADDED SERVICE, WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE GENERAL INSURANCE DEPARTMENT FIRE -- AUTO -- MERCANTILE G. A. OSBORNE, MANAGER

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