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The Oshawa Times, 4 Jun 1960, p. 14

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Mrs.. Ed Powell. lit by Mrs. MacNeely and Miss Mrs. Mrs, Robert Heron, depicted Alice Olver for the past; Mrs. Ed the future suitably attired in fu- Powell and Mrs, S. Coswav for turistic array, followed by a hu-i/the present and the president, morous skit entitled, "The Four|Mrs. Gordon Hurst, the fuure. Sins of Dressmaking'" presented, Miss Florence P. Eadie, super- by members of 4-H Club Girls who !visor of Junior Extension Home participated in the short course Ecomomics Service for past 25 Long Ago", pianist Mrs, Albert enjoym at invitation extended {Cottons may be smart" under| vears brought greetings from! Cooper, to her tend. Vote of thanks , [leadership of leader Mrs. Irwin this department. "Club experi-| Ars, F. M. Holliday, charter | Was extended to all guests, of- Shaw, Myrtle, and Mrs. Albert|ence has meant learning to work member, introduced guest speak-|Licers and members, for success Cooper, Brooklin. with others to respect the wishes Miss Helen McKercher, Di-|0f the evening by lst vite-presi- Antji Schnabel attired as of others," starting something rector. Home Feomomics Exten. dent of Brooklin branch, Mrs. rd "Satan the Tormentor" enlarged and completing it and growing in gion Service, Toronto, who ex- Powell. on errors. and faults in dress- dependability, experiencing the|p essed pleasure at active inte | First stanza of "Blest Be The |makisg of dresses worn by Mari- joy and Setistaction of achieve- (ot shown by Brooklin Women's|Tie that "Binds" closed a success-- Gordon Hurst. The recipi- one of the members of the group. ents voiced their thanks in few well chosen words, Mrs. Howard GIVES THEM ksey, dressed in costume of 50, Miss McKercher expressed ago, sang very expressive- thanks to committee, who pro- Iv and in manner of elderly per- vided and arranged the evening's son, the old song 'Memories of | ™. eT nment and her intense 50--Articles for Sale BIG bedding sale Buy pow and save! Factory clearance of spring-filled mattresses. discontinued tickings, pric. ed for quick sale, $16.88 up. Continental beds, some mismatched, some with head boards, clearout prices, from $24.00; Bunk beds, eight pieces, com- plete, sale price $58; roll-away cots, | air foam mattresses. Special $19.95. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 4, 1960 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 13) 50--Articles For Sale 50--Articles for Sale AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes. BABYLAND bargains! New style 1960 Prompt service. Free estimates. Order |baby carriages, converts to car bed. now for early delivery. Chair and table| Lowest prices in town, $27. Large, full rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North, panel cribs % price, clear out, $19.88 crib mattresses, $9.88; BANJO and case, Playpens, $8.88, highchairs $7.88, stroll- $35. RA 0-5634. ers $5.88. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church WAREHOUSE clearance of odds and Hold Service Brooklin UC BROOKLIN The Brooklin|the children there will be *'the United Church was filled to over-|fun of the fair'. Merry go round, "flowing on Sunday morning for| |side shows, ice cream, pop etc., Erie, $9 3A: ak Ee the annual Sunday School anni- | and the Calithumpian parade six chairs, buffet and fable, $50. 31|VETsary services, attended by which precedes the opening Street. Rowe Street. | School pupils, teachers and con-|the Fair at noon from the Wo] ends, some slightly marked: two-piece RA 5-1365. TRAILE | gregation. i 12 higt pi he anghily Dalked: two ELECTRIC Sean separator, in op EL The usual Sunday School School at No. 7 LL Ways. eluxe style chesterfie suite, foam » cushions, attractive rubberized boucle songs rth of Airport. [RA 8-8700. | classes were dispensed with for| | BROOKLIN wi . upholstering, reg. $269, slashed for | oor----rorr oleae (READY made lawn chairs $8, tables |this special occasion. Wm. Nesbitt, convener off lyn Downey, Lois Downey, Flora ment. Institute in this department ac|ful 50th anniversary celebration. 5 § y ; i ; 4 v a nshi if quick le, Siw, Threcvies bedroom bli IR lglg Is Sls baby carriage; doll's crib. RA BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ig Erotoiniis abd. Eigalt {Jean Cooper and Mary McEach-| Miss Eadie recalled names of evidenced by program, {The Sunshine Group of Woman's with tilt mirror, four-drawer echest,| South, Whitby. . | FS To sue Deattiful bouquets of | cs ealth, ern. Applause which greeted the members attending anniversary Pictures were shown by Miss As! seiation of Brooklin Unite bookcase bed, reg. $219, big saving, HIGHEST prices paid for used furni- [en De ew ors yon he Wii | spoke of the present work and in-|presentation of skit showed keen who were members of classes in Florence Eadie, assisted by Mrs. |Church catered to the anmiver- ture, also sell and exchange. Contact 3 HP Johnson electric motor. 797 King | O40 (EVO anc |terests of Women's Institute enjoyment of all present. Girls Junior work 25 years ago. Pre-| Mervyn Bird at the pmjector, of [sary banquet. |" Ralp superintendent | 2220S a background display of were congratulated on their ini-|sentation of gil remembrance The Associated Country Women| Guests were present from To- (lampshades, made by partici-|tiative. (The skit arranged and|gifts to Miss Jessie Webber, Mis. |of the World, trip to Scotland | close out, $119; Space Saver attractive durable covering, reg. $69, axed to|Community Furniture Store, 19 Prince | | West after 7 p.m. Phone RA 8-113 i E |ONE girl's bicycle for sale, in food Ralph ne 3 ronto, Oakwood, Armitage, Ket- condition. Phone RA 3.7178 or apply 227 unday; Sc ed opening ser-|nants, in the short course, "New produced by them). {Mabel Richardson and Mrs, Er-|Ireland, Holland, Wales and |ileby, stleton, Oshawa, Kine |Lampshades for Old" under lead- | During the sessions of past {nest Neshitt, who are svending England last year with running $46; arborite topped desks, close out, | Street $19; End of line coffee tables and| |SEULING furniture? We'll b buy | it. Re-| Drew Street, sale, Mystle, Columbus, Honey- jership of Mrs. Robert Heron, present and future, candles were holidays overseas was made by commentary by Miss McKercher,'dale, Whitby and Port Perry. GENERATOR kit for 50 hp Johnson or | excellent condition, end tables, $5. Continental headboards 2 A polis 8 3 ' 0 8, cash and carry, $5. Wilson Furniture, {SCO tg aan, Plays [Vices and responsive reading of ; ure! ee | rince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. __|onr tourist tent, used only one week-| Psalms. The Junior Choir provid- EXPAISTED Sur Thing av WINE and cider barrels, all sizes, end. 8 by 8. Phone after 5, OL 5-4591.'ed special music for the occa- | cents with the purchase of any piece jsotia: oak lowest priges, oa |PinRE glass boat, Larson Falls ie So of Loy 1 Jani Io bes Cowie of unfinished furniture. Chest of draw-| nd 40 HP Mercury, fully equipped, tian wit] ir e each | ers $17 desks $14, bookcases $5.99, van- [EamNy, interior, eerie, 5 vind fot condition. 167 Heather Court. cian, sung by Sharon Walls and | N 2 binet, $18; colors uarantee: at, gloss. RA 5.7202. A ' ty dressers $26; record cabinet, § 8 5 |"All the happy children" direct-| ed by Mrs. Kenneth Holliday and | om-divider, $22; bookcase headboard, Oshawa Hardware and Electric, $15. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church 'Street. {Church Street. RA 3-7624. |14 LAKECRAFT boat with centre deck | erro ; iser, 100 H.P. |and rcmote controls. Also .303 and Le + : 53| SPECIAL 21 ? Sabin cruiser, Im Ab pianist Dianne Nesbitt. [ M t, | Buchanan motor an railer. XC - 4 x os | 52, ears motors, 15 ft | condition. Apply George A. Loring,|LLOYD 6-way baby carriage, in n silver Follwoing the offertory, chil- plete $1099.00 each. One only to a cus-| Orono 34R12. | white; large size crib, five-drawer dren of nursery, kindergarten | FIVE only complete outfits, new, ] [high power rifles. 313 Olive Avenue. tomer. Terms. chest to match. All in excellent condi- |and primary classes, sang "Ring | Bond Street West GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent| down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. RA 5-6511 troiture? We'll buy it. Re- 's, washers, pianos, For top cash offer, on Prince Street. Phone RA 8-113 leeping bags and putialy best selection, easy terms. re. 48 Bond West. Children's lawnswings, picnic tables 248 Cordova Road with tables, custom made for sale, 9 after 6 p.m e GMC, two evénings RA PLYWOOD boat with trailer and stone motor, good condition, 14 ft 16 HP Fire y 1815 bedroo suite, used roll-away beds, ng machine, reasonable Call RA 5-0889 d suite, TWO - piece ch : prac t w, 24" TV, ing coffee stack kitchen set, and step tables, stools, three- high chair all & 8 and up. drich Stores, RA 5-4543. iOODRICH Stores -- tires, nator refrigerators, Budget Plan. RA tele- 5-4543 r RA 5-7489 cottage, TATOR, in good condition: two ¢ natural 'finish. Telephone ; PLYWOOD boat, suitable for 10 to motor, $60 HORNER acc case inc fable for child 7 aster, € 3612. ORLER now, fresh shipment nature's health vital sun flower seeds, 55 Ib. RA 3-3096. 15 BOAT , 35 HP Evinrude motor. RA 35-7917. F sistor radios, tteries for all m o ba dio Meagher's, § 18 push button with a 918 Simcoe tractor and | $39.50 Smooth top m 03 g Co. has been appointed NUW-WAY R i Filter Queen Vacuum sleeping bags and SCOTT 22 HP ote controls "Wh 22 ROTARY POWER MOWER $37.95-up MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLI ONTARIO oL 5.3641 N Now is the time to have a beautiful home with al windows, uminum doors best quality, lowest price in . town. Quick service. Alex Vajda RA 3-9851 Every FOOD PLAN THAT SAVES Government i fos etc 20th CENTURY FOODS FAIRBANKS MORSE DELUXE FREEZERS Gu anteed by and job guaranteed. Buy in bulk and save. M CALL NOW IRA 8- 1128 BOATING SPECIAL bre-glass run-a-boats. motor, Cana- trailer, com- equipped, $895. Ided plywocd boat, motor, trailer, all Coc All Scott orer last -- Canadian trailers, com- $405 - $319. Terms ar- they rer camp Reg jes accepted AJAX MARINE NO. 2 HWY. AT AJAX Ph. WH 2-4080 -- |1 RA Kroehler swivel | mo! citar Westinghouse apart- |; Call RA 3.4582 after Cubert Street. ti iron and, "hulled A Rental "wide range On. Dominion Tire Store, 48 PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. |#1" colors. Guaranteed, flat, gloss. |Oshawa Hardware and Electric, {Church Street. RA 3- 7624. WE pay highest prices in the city fo! |used furniture. Pretty's Used Furni- ture Store. RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South. RC AV VICTOR si |four speed, with auxiliary |$49.95. Terms arranged. Meagher's King Street West LLOYDLITE six-way & |riage, also washing machine, ellent condition Phone aluminum car both i Frigidaire range, good c asonable, Phone OL iver 5 and trailer, Mark 20, will sell separately. tion, +FT. | cury boat motor, TV sets, 171 Bond Street East USED 17" | Trio television. | CONTENTS of bedroom suite, home, living Can be seen 2venings a Street, Ajax Whitehall 2-3491. BABY Tel rriage, white, good condition, phone RA 5-8845. i RA 5.8755 DUNCAN Phyfe drop leaf t and mattress oven, and four EVINRL ! 965. 10 Phone RA 8-0857: ARGAIN -- 18 np beautiful cc $300 Johnson vlete, ment dry with a de- Parkway TV. RA ~3-3043 tenor, reasonable. RA 8.0316 trip rur 1 NEW Saxophone, averly Street, ' CEDAR boat, i for ps two bow, all ed with two Johnson Electric 25 HP tors. 472 Marion Avenue RA 5-1555 4.30 p.m )WN your own busi ness! Take adv an ze of one of the fine ess oppor ies advertised today The Oshawa Times Classified Sec- on Get started iture "only eld stero record players, | T speaker: best offer. RA 59223. n RA 5-8035 for your cottage room chrome kitchen e, rangette, rugs, Sedders air condi "JOINER plainer, chest of drawers. p le ki te hen table horse power outboord | 918/ 179 » H |tion. RA 3-7804. |Bells Ring" and 'Father, Bless 8 [DEW worms, delivered twice weekly. |Our ready | | Guaranteed supply. Packaged |for resale. Thousand Island Bait Store "1173 Russell Street, Kingston, Ontario. |Phene LI 2-818. _ (Watch" YPEWRITER 10-key adding | machine, | new, 0 Smith-Corona cashier, $150, greg ation on School Today". Rev. S. J. Hillier told story to | the children entitled, "The and addressed the con- | "Parables of the| Springtime", Junior Choir led |the recessional hymn. wo SEE HOME APPLIANCES | OSHAWA LTD, 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 Service was closed with the [choral amen and benediction. Mr, E, A. Winkler of Ajax was organist for these services. SCOUT MOTHERS The 1st Scout Brooklin Scout Mothers' Auxiliary held its May meeting at the home of Mrs, George McKenzie, with attend- 'RECORDS SINGLES, ALBUMS, ALL SPEEDS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Call in and brouse around. See our selection . . , Hl FI, STEREO, Long Play Al- bums All the latest HITS, priced to save you money. CHERNEY'S RECORD BAR (Oshawa Times Building) 51--Swap and Barter ONE ¢ gas pump, tems. three-piece stove, two-inch sump pumps, pressure sys- modern bath sets, $70; pipe and fittings; lawn mowers; outboard motors, boats, office gas heater, cash register, Trade or terms. Chinn, 288 Hillside. Eas, One elec r 52--Legal Notices trect mps and 1 Trilite $59.85 y 5c with the purchase of jeld over $149. Our 5th Special! Barons' Home 424 Simcoe Street South. wo urnishings, WALLACE Vacuum Service, all makes, brushes, guaran | Estimates. free ner Repair Ser hunting sup- | ms 10 per cent| 0 48 Bond} (GALE attress for only 5c of any ' bedroom 5th Anniversary B Home Furnishings 1toe Street South. EGLASS your wooden ree boating or we will do the job 3 We carry a complete line of terials, plus easy to follow instruc Sportsman's Corner, 105 Byron South, Whitby savings on floor e of last year's patterns. for home and cot - per om, wit lite Special! boat reet SMASH coverings! Many foot rub. x decor- size. Ve ry II cover per foot. Wil reet SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 All aluminum products Doors, windows, shower doors, awnings, TV towers, paving One contract, For free estimates Aluma Seal Co. RA 5.9365 ANYTIME FOOD AND FREEZER Complete lines of meats and eries. Savings of up to 30%. Let us prove to you we have to thousands of thers how we can save the of the freezer with our en plan. Canadion man- ufoctured freezers, guarane teed by Good-Housekeeping. Government inspected meats, Well known branded pro- ducts, oll part of our plon better for less. Phone 5-3709. No obligation. Freezers $189 up. Compare efore vou buy, | SALE SALE SALE Ktchen Chairs, $5; Tables, sizes ond colors at your re- quirement; Coffee Tables, $12.95; Step Tables, $12.95; Telephone Benches, $11.95; Chrome Rocking Chairs, $15; Reclining: Chairs, 3-piece Sectional V2-Sofa, curved cen= tre; Rugs: 4 x 6, $14; 6 x 9, 324, 9 x 12, $55; Kite chen Cl recovered, $3. AT, .. HONEST MIKE'S at Unbelievable Prices 184 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Or Call RA 8-6053 be'ween 7-9 p.m. for I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife, Doris Bouckley, .on or after this date June 2, 1960. --Donald Bouckley LAND TITLES ACT IN THE MATTER OF: Part of Lot. 16, Sheet 3B ond Part of Lot 37, Sheet 4B, Registered Plan 357, Oshawa. NOTICE IS HEREBY that LOUPAN DEVELOPMENTS (OSHAWA) LIMITED GIVEN have made an application to the Local Master of Titles at Whitby for a certificate of title to this land of which they claim to be the owner in fee simple free from all emcumbrances except for a first Mortgage No. 106361, in favour of Leon and Clara J. Rommel - and a second Mortgage No. 111182, in favour of Alfred James Nay- lor. Wherefore any other person having or cloiming to have any tiltle to or interest in the land or any part thereof is required on or before the 15th day of June 1960 to file a statement of his claim in my office at the Town of Whitby, and to serve a copy on the Applicant, | The address of the Applicant for service is: Messrs. Nathan Sherwin & Associates, Barristers, etc., 111 Richmond Toronto, Ont. DATED at Whitby this 18th day of May, 1960 J. M. ROBLIN, : local Master of Titles. Deplore Acts Of Detectives OTTAWA (CP) {members fumea. ni at St. West, -- As other length Friday about Parliament winking its eye to the in foal activities of divorce detectives. | Arnold Peters (CCF -- Timis- {kaming) and Frank Howard | (CCF--Skeena) charged that pri- |vate investigators gathering evi- | dence in a case now before Par- |liament pushed their way into an apartment and threatened to | {break down the door of a bath- | room. Mr. Howard saw this as a clear linvasion of privacy and a breach of the Criminal Code with regard to trespass and possibly assault. In other circumstances, he id, charges would be laid against the detectives. It was re- grellable Parliament winked its eye in cases where gathering di- vorce evidence was involved. The Peters-Howard |tion, pursuing their course of dis- {cussing in detail! the divorce evi- |dence, effectively blocked pass- age of the one case considered in the hour devoted to private bills, |The two MPs seek to have di- |vorce removed from Parliament, | Only eight divorce bills have 'been passed in the House since March 3L | | | two CCF MPs combina- | ance of 18. The president, Mrs. |R. L. Godfrey, led the business session and introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Latrove, of Whitby, a tant district of the Scout Mothers' Auxiliary, Whitby. Mrs. Latrove outlined the pro- cedures and methods of Boy Scouts and Cubs work and ac- complishments they must obtain in order to win stars and honors. Special meeting is being planned [for June to be held in Township Hall for Scouts and Cub mothers and members. Special entertain- me nt will be provided. SOCIAL EVENING The May meeting of the Junior Castle Chapter Alumnae of On- tz irio Ladies' College, was held at {the home of its president, Miss | Doris Batty, Brodklin. Plans were made for the annual picnic in |June, followed by election of of- ficers. Social evening was enjoy- ed and refreshments served by committee, BIBLE SOCIETY The annual meeting of the Bible Society will be held in the Chris- tian Education Buidling on Sun- day, June 5, at 8.30 p.m. The Rev, Colin Rudd will ad- dress the meeting. Film will be shown on India. Special collection taken will be {donated to Bible Society. |ss ANNIVERSARY The annual Sunday School an- | ary services of Myrtle Unit. p.m. Guest spe Rev. A. M. But- ter, Breoklir sistant minister of Whitby United Church, |BROOKLIN BRIDGE CLUB The Br ooklin Bridge Club met [for its we games in the base- ment of Township Hall. ts of Hig 'hest scores, dupli- Bovey, Miss 3 Cyril Davis, [Bove 'Coates, 71; "Jack Glover, Crossman, 59%; Shirley inders, Joan Bryson, 56%; Ted ron, Gordon Hunter, 54%; Mrs. Walter Wadell, Mrs. Ann Stewart, Mrs. Sanderson, |Mrs. S 51; Walter Wadell, | Jack Patterson, 51. PERSONALS Albert National {held at | attended the re Cattle Sale, don, Quebec, Mrs, William Medland, Mrs. .s. Hall, Mrs. Victor Parkin,| s. Walter Stevenson and Mrs. Arthur Elliott, attended the 50th] anniversary celebration {of Brougham Women's Instiiute,| held at Pickering Township Hall lon Tuesday, May 31. | {BROOKL! IN SPRING FAIR The 49th annual Brooklin {Spring Fair to be held in the |Community Park, Brooklin, on Saturday, June 4, will provide en- |tertainment for both old and young. Entries are already being |received for classes of the follow- ling. | Heavy Horses Class 1. |Clydesdales; Class 2. Light Draft, |Class 3. Commercial, Class 4. {Percheron and Belgian. | The Thomas Hall Memorial |Cup, Perpe Trophy, will be |awarded to winner of Best Draft Mare or Gelding, any breed, on halter. Special prizes will be awarded by Percy Mountjoy for the best Perchercn Brood Mare, or colt at side and a yearling and special prize for Best Clydesdale mare donated by Cannings. Classes in Light Horses include: Roadsters, carriage horses,| hackney ponies, ponies, shown with mame and tail. Special prizes for light horses | include 1, Best lady driver; driver, pony in harness | Beef caltle section . will have| classes for Shorthorns, Market | Caitle with special prizes to be awarded for beef cattle Dairy cattle section includes registered holsteins, registered Ayrshire, registered Guernseys, registered Jerseys with specials for dairy cattle, JUNIOR CALF CLUB The Brooklin Spring Fair is continuing a Junior Calf Club this year. Club members must bel m boys and girls under 12 years of age on May 1, 1960, Of interest to men will be horse | races to be run during the after- noon | Softball 'will be played in the | 2. Best afternoon and Lacrosse in the Me. ! morial Arena at night between | Brooklin and Whitby teams. For HIS XE ON This man can see for many, many miles, but he's not up in the clouds; his feet are on the ground! Contrary to what some people think, that's what the Church does for a man, too. Certainly it gives him a broader vision; it lifts up his eyes to see God and the eternal val- ues of love, truth, justice and service which God inspires. It gives him a divine perspective from which to view his job, his family, his country ~-- his life! But the Church always keeps that man's feet on the ground! It accepts him for what he is -- re- gardless of the clothes he wears or the job he holds. It looks evil in the face and sees it for what it is -- a devilish cancer which only God can cure. It keeps a man squarely in this world while it lifts up his eyes to see another beyond the horizon. And this is what the Church can do for you! It can give you greater vision. But it's not up in the clouds, It keeps your feet on the ground! » THE CHURCH FOR ALL . .. ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Book Luke I John 11 Peter John Ecclesiastes 1 Peter Psalms Chapter Verses 6 46-49 1-3 13-14 24-26 12-26 10-17 1.7 Day Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 3 12 2 67 Copyright 1960, Keister Adv, Service, Strasburg, Ve THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND KEMP'S ESSO SERVICE RA 5-3680 288 Bloor St HOUSTON"S SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE 67 King St. W. w. RA 5-2943 HAMBLY TIRE LTD. RA 3.7822 IRELAND STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY RA 3-3680 21 Athol St. W, METTE PLUMBING COMPANY LTD. RA 5-3279 23 Celina St. LORNE GOODMAN" PLUMBING & HEATING RA 5-1044 758 Mary St. KENNETH ASHMORE PAVING CONTRACTOR RA 8-8412 557 Garrard N, A. C. STARK & SON PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING RA 5-4377 STAFFORD BROTHERS MONUMENTAL WORKS MO 8.3552 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby ROY W. NICHOLS G.M. SALES & SERVICE RA 3-7242 MA 3-3353 BROWN"S LUMBER AND SUPPLIES LTD. 463 Ritson Rd. N. JIM HURVID, PLUMBING & HEATING RA 5-8563 215 Wilson Rd. S, 'HENDERSON CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. 1089 Nelson St. RA 8-6221 D. BERKUTA BUILDING CONTRACTOR RA 3-9813 GUSCOTT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. RA 5-5132 LUDWIG DEZS! RA 3-9453 R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS ! RA 5-1131 Courtice . SEEDS' B-A STATION RA B-0367 Simcoe St. MO 8-2379 701 Brock St. N., Courtice Bowmanville PAVING CONTRACTOR RA 8-8101 ALF LINES RA 5-4704 RA 5-1905 RA 5-1764 | J. A. ARMSTRONG Electrical Contractor RA 3-4412 RA 3.9363 McINTOSH FUNERAL HOME 152 King St 534 Ritson 863 Ritson {John Bondaruk, Manager) 207 Simcoe Painting and Decorating Contractor 736 Eastbourne Ave. 10% King St N. & Taunton Rd. W. A. SMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY 1154 Nelson St, ASPHALT PAVING CONTRACTOR . 833 Simcoe St A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE ¥ing St 52 FERNHILL Blvd. BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS STEPHENSON'S GARAGE RA 5-0522 15 Church St. McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES LTD. RA 3-3481 110 King St. W. OSHAWA ALUMINUM SALES & SERVICE RA 5.7922 58 Nassau St, CLEMENT ULTRA SERVICE RA 8-0631 352 Wilson Rd. S$. NORTH OSHAWA PLUMBING & HEATING Allan Robinson, Prop. 52 Wayne Ave AL HEFFERING'S ESSO SERVICE STATION RA 5-9892 Cor. No. 2 Hwy. & Thickson Road. ALDSWORTH CLEANERS RA 5-1812 36 Athol St. E BANK'S FLOORING RA 8-1011 80 Eastlawn St, E. HANSINK CONSTRUCTION RA 8.0321 413 Fernhill Blvd. LODWICK ELECTRIC SERVICE RA 5-6369 56 Prince St. NORM WIRSCHING & SON PLASTERING CONTRACTORS RA 5-6222 & 5-8718 130 Roxborough Ave, COOK'S ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION LTD. RA 5-6109 370 Louisa OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL RA 5-0232 877 King St. E, A. R. SMITH & SON EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS RA 8-8113 50 Taunton Rd. W, RA 5-3715 Ww, Whitby BOB HOY CONSTRUCTION S. E. Attend the Church of Your Choice Read the Oshawa Times Church Announcements for Times of Services and Activities

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