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The Oshawa Times, 20 Jul 1960, p. 20

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50--Articles For Sale [S0--Articles For Sale USED parts and repairs fo: all makes| WE pay highest prices in oe, ally 31 for of wringer type washers, % hp motors used furniture. Pretiy's Furni- $5 to $10, guaranteed reconditioned ture Store, RA 3-3271. 44 Simeoe South. toves. Padly's Market, Rashers A MO Tay 4 is HP JOHNSTON. practically sew. 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 20, 1960 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from P. age 19) | SEWING machine sale, zig.zag auto- matic, makes button holes, bales sews on buttons, over-casts, bl ems, 47 --Automobiles' For Sale 47--A biles For Sale | je, tires = al '51 METEOR, needs = motor repair. "Best SET wll sized sleeping bags, while they rast, Hii Apply 3 Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street W BABYLAND bargains, new a 1960 baby carriages, converts to esr bed, lowest prices town, $27; large, nil panel cribs, % price i sigs; .88; playpens, $8.88; high chairs, 57.88; strollers, $5.88, Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. FLOOR coverings at tremendous sav- ings, clearance tinued pat- terns. many cheerful designs for home and cottage, reduced for quick sale, 25¢ per foot; borderless linoleum suares, 6 by 9, oily $2.95; Yiuy! sal: they last! Only $99.50. Elna Sewing Centre, Oshawa Shopping Centre. RA 5-2591 does many decorative stitches. While $! 1108 offer Call RA 5-8 FOR SALE -- '50 Dodg new, with radio, $135. i Athol Street, Whitby. MOhawk 8. ['s5 PONTIAC, two door standard FOR SALE -- 1953 Plymouth, | sedan, Lancer blue, ome owner, A-1 lent condition. Call Beverley Howe, condition, guaranteed, $695, finance ar- MOhawk 8-5853 Whitby. ______|renged. Phone RA 5-0523° *88 TWO - door Chev., six-cylinder, auto-{,4; gORD sedan in running condition, matic, 4500 miles, new car condition.| o,4 body two mew tires and battery, RA 3.2607 $75. T RA 5-9748 after 5 p.m. dhl with ousiom fadio Ber WRECKING '50 Meteor, all parts for aes it away Private. RA 8.0216. sale RA 33840. 5 VAUXHALL Wyvern, needs repairs. |'53 DYNAFLOW Buick, A-1 condition. Will sell as is or sell parts Sood tires | MA 3-2720, radio, heater, etc. RA 8507 5 VAUXHALL Super, radio, a teal 50 CHEV, '-ton pick-up, cd condi- | economy car. $995. Wilbak Motors, 137 tion, $150. Tlephone RA 5-404 King West ' nning der $200, or|'52 HILLMAN, good condition, = a Lone RA 54935. spent over $100 on overhaul. 337 Coch ath 7g | Fane Street, Whitby. MO 8-572. vy aX A i oii used [CLEARING at reduced prices and easy ear and truck tires and parts for sale. |terms, '51 Chev., "53 Rambler, '55 Som, Phone RA 3-2281. *55 Chev. '55 Pontiac hardtop, "50 Chev KITCHEN suite, chrome, four chairs; wood stove; jacket heater; children's tent: high back sink; ice box; good Phone RA 5-3914. SHEPHARD inboard runabout 17', gray Marine 6-cylinder, good condi tion, $2100. RA 3-7002. LARGE four plece bedroom suite, five piece kitchen set, china cabinet, ard sewing machine. RA 8- 4 spect foot; ends of on SL clearout price 37c per foot. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. 3% HORSE power Wisconsin mortar mixer, also five brick veneering rods. MO 8-5934. BIG bedding sale, buy now and save, factory clearance of spring filled mat- everything less than half price and in Te Heng, eed ood condition. RA 8-8845. y ol . 8 _|beds some mis-matched some with MOFFATT electric stove, four.burner, headboards, clearout prices from $24; good eondition, ideal for cottage WH | bunk beds, eight pieces complete, sale 21" WESTINGHOUSE TV, in good con- dition, about four years old with al- most new picture tube. $95. RA 13-3954. FRIGIDAIRE stove, washing machine, drapes, wool blankets, dishes, lamps, Just|chairs swivel. chair, dresser, type .|writer, desk, mantel clock, mirrors, Axminster rug, all-steel convertible couch, and day couch, bed chesterfield, 1% ton pickup. Try "Stew" at Mike A DISCRIMINATING buyer has the op- 5646. 2.1763, Ajax ord Bight Lore LR rtunity to own this beautiful s- Pie "98" two-door hardtop. Fully|'60 BELAIR Chev. power-equipped, low mileage, the car| for woe "500 miles, MO 8-4092. four door hardtop, powerglide, radio. Many other extras, GUNS, Fin and hunting s sup- plies, new and nf Tire Store, s in immaculate condition. The cwner will consider any reasonable offer, Call RA 32124 between 5 and 6:30 p.m. dition, very clean. 299 Drew Street. '53 CHFVROLET coach, excellent con- own, | Street West. RA 5-651. used, terms 10 per cent] Bond | USED tires, e $58. Smooth top mattresses made iy Ronit makers, $19.95, Wilson Fur. | niture 20 Church Street. most all sizes, $3 and up. F. Goodrich Stores. RA 5-4543. TENTS, camp stoves, camp cots, tar- 58 CHEVROLET in good d one's OL owner. Apply 149 Banting Avenue after E "Super 88" equipp- ed. Best offer. Telephone RA 5-8504. and rentals. Oshawa Hardware RA 3-7624. 59 FOUR door 16,000 miles, $1950, RA 5 4 pm = Pe PRIVATE sale, '57 Plymouth Savoy. Biscay le Sheyrulets Electric, 8 Church Street. RENT a television set for your sum- two tone, automatic. 78 Churchill Ave 6483 |'59 FORD automatie, Cu) nue. RA 2 |owner, $1895. Telephone RA 5 O0€| month. Meagher's, 5 King Street West RA 3-3425. 51 FORD % fon pick up, good eondi- tion, must be sold this weekend. Apply 1239 Meadowvale eet 32 PONTIAC sedan deluxe, very Eo e n Ph A 3.9603 after 5 pm. 50 PONTIAC, good T ruaning ong on one R » radio. Best offer. Must se'l. 510 Sterling Avenue '55 CADILLAC Sixty Special. |power equipment, reduced to $1 |Wilbak Motors, 137 7 King West ming condi) RA 57 C, two door sedan, rad Full mer cottage, rates by the week or the| 475 | set, upright deep-freeze, refrigerator, ___ |stove, oriental rug, fireplace equipment, jon, [two bedroom suites, wardrobe 7970. cabinet, coffee table and hostess chair | portable record player, baby crib, scat |ter rugs, highchair step stool, Westing good running condition. RA 8-2044 "$8 PONTIAC, completely rebuilt and refinished, $200, guaranteed RA 3.997. '55 ROL "sed 5 CHEVROLET sedan, Sn ONE Ford used pick up truck King West AE FORD automatic, two-tone, ra , after 6 p.m. phone price Telephone COlfax 3218. ____|{7%,"*%6, Mer © Bm $200, Tele. | ---- '52 FARGO half-ton pick.up, I arnt ---- 54 BUICK special coacl Phone RA.2.0813 | dition, clean inside and out, 47 CHEV. coach. good "running ord "romwell Ave. Apply h, 1, excellent co 22| house automatic washer and drier, everything in good condition, as owner is leaving country. {WH 2-6223 FOR SALE -- Household furnishings, ~|including "ridge, stove, 131 lamps, rugs and tables, washing ma- chin: hone MOhawk 8-: 3069 Whitby. gio! all good tires, and battery. Phone RA| : 5-2392 after 5 p.m Fi CHEY. '59 DODGE REGENT 1950 PLYMOUTH; | good condition. liam Street West two-door, radio, just like $195, CHEV. '53 sedan, two tone b new. Only $1995. Robin- son Motors, (Oshawa) Ltd. 574 Ritson Rd. S. '57 PLYMOUTH | Motors, opposite Shopping Centre. SAVOY IMPALA four door hardtop; also Four door, automatic trans- mission, one owner, now only two-door Belair hardtop {2.0144 $1295. Open evenings 'til 9 P.M. Robinson Motors. (Osh- owa Ltd.), 574 Ritson Rd. S. SPECIALS "51 Chev., 112 also Apply terms, RA 8-0729 '57 VOLKSWAGEN, deluxe model, cellent condition, many extras, [be sold. . Best offer accepted. lent condition, cash or discs, window washers TAC five passenger couple, '53 OLDSMOBILE holiday coupe. Mary Street. |'49 CHEVROLET half-ton, | ning order. "good PONTIAC sedan, clean, good con: 75 Charles Street, apart | | dition, $350 | ment rear. coach, good condition. can (PD ---- | Market wil must | Church Street. run Phone RA 35-9983 after § OMI? Beatty Bros.) now sold at Hampton in appliances at hard COlfax 3-2241 POWERFUL L_ amplifier, c capable © sufficient volume for large hall, com- to beat prices lue, radio. King West plete with record playing equipment, For reser- microphone etc., for rent. 760 vation phone Meagher's RA 3-3425. Phone WH |; 10vD carriage, pink and white, with pad, converts to car bed, perfact con | "56 PONTIAC four door hardtop, "excel- dition RA 8-0549 = wheel | FAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon flat, gloss Electric, colors. Guaranteed, S. Hardware and RA 3.7624. _ |All , ex-|Oshawa RA RA or |for gifts 5-1238 i 355 $50. Apply 426 Jarvis Street One set of Wilder Metal Shears, One Crimping and Beating Machine, One |'53° METEOR customline |good tires custom radio, $275. COI FAIRLANE 3-2369 transmission, auto- one '$8 FORD matic good motor, Gas Propane Solder Pot, One Circle Cutting Ma- fax '53 SADILLAC Coupe de Ville, owner. Very, very chine, Black and Decker very good pow: $1795 |Relephone RA 58353 sharp jon Electric Hammer, Rudd PLYMOUTH four - door automatic transmission, radio, windshield wash- | ers, one owner . $1095 | ONTIAC Laurentia DODGE DARTS [glide radio, positraction, 20 per cent. |personal service at your home call -2802. | Saturday morning. [ALLSTATE Auto Insurance. Save up to Six months to pay. Fo Power- wheel discs, Water Heater Gas, One Metal Scaffold of Metal Tubing, Used Furnace Forced Air, Used Qil Bur- ner and Controls, One | Niagara Sheet Metal RA ue, or '55 PONTIAC Laurentian sedan, | windshield washers, two fone Dbl Fully equipped ready for the Ee road battery, exhaust system. Apply Celina Street | and white, radio and heater, new tires, | Punch and Shears, Tar Pot Complete on Wheels, Set of Platform Scales. ral 325 $2495 This Week A-1 0921 condit Fi '56 SIMCA deluxe, throughout. Phone RA ROBINSON | Service, 449 Ritson Road South. |'538 STUDEBAKER V8, overdrive, $3 '53 Chev. Belair sedan $435; '53 Ch coach, $395; '53 Ford convertible $5 '53 Austin sedan, $250; '56 Volkswag new motor, $695; '53 Pontiac, | Phone RA 8-6057 MOTORS (OSHAWA) LTD $350. ion ina MOSIER SHEET METAL 292 KING ST. W. OSHAWA 50; ev 75; en, 574 RITSON RD. S. Open Until 9 PM BUYING A CAR TRY WELLMAN'S TOP DOLLAR FOR TRADES WRITTEN GUARANTEE EASY TERMS HOLIDAY SALE" VAUXHALL 4 DOOR STATION WAGON White tone 1 owner $1965 AUSTIN STATION WAGON, finished in gleaming black with white walls and radio 1 owner $1445 HILLMAN MINX, ride in style for less per mile Sharp $1295 PLYMOUTH SAVOY, full chrome discs 2 tone, like new $895 MONARCH, finished a beautiful metallic WILLIS MOTORS For Your AUSTIN CAR GOOD ASSORTMENT USED CARS TAUNTON RD. E. "RA 5.0331 '57 PONTIAC Two door, a fine running used car, only $1,095. Open even- ings (Oshawa Ltd.) 574 Ritson Rd S 60 BUYING OR SELLING SEE TED CAMPIN MOTORS walls, two (just East ot Wilson Road) RA 3. 4494 Res ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP MERCEDES-BENZ DKW SALES & SERVICE in green with new 408 KING W., OSHAWA RA 3-7132 ) FAIRLAINE V white walls, 2 wheel disc LAKESHORE cars for wresking QA sus HOUSTON'S GARAGE . Autn Wreckers tone Highest prices p. $895 Deluxe new 2-DOOR white walls immaculate ndition $945 CHEV. 4-DOOR Deluxe Automatic "'6", low mile- age, reduced $845 STUDEBAKER, radi automatic, clean $395 FORD CUSTOM, finished paint in BRAKE SPECIALISTS, PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE - UP GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. W RA 3:7822 'til 9. Robinson Motors, 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA f 5-5574 48-- Automobiles Wanted | AND SERVICE STATION COM- | AND | | Colored TV R.C.A. Victor 21- inch, brand new, finest made, | 'Regular $895. NOW ONLY | $695 Go-Kart demonstrator as low as $149. complete with motor and cushion. Fibreglass boat, piece construction, Chris-Craft Capri, regular $1198. NOW ONLY $990. Windshield, steering, running lights, deck hard- ware, upholstered seats, gas controls, speedometer and compass 60 H.P. Gale Electric Starting brand new from Outboard Marine Peterboro, regular $980. NOW ONLY $795 OPEN 9 AM. to 9 P.M. HANDY ANDY Lansdowne Shopping Centre (Opposite Camp Semac) RA 8-4111 one HOLIDAY SPECIALS | 1960 15), -ft Fibreglass Boat with 1960 Scott 40 h.p motor and 1960 Canedian Explorer Trailer Price, $400 complete 16-ft Boat | Mahogany Plywood equipped. + $369 1960 Camper Trailers, ys WHITE ROSE & MARINE King St. E. ot Varcbe's RA 8-5924 20% want | aid Open Sundays {TWO chesterfield suites, kitchen chrome | $17: desks $14; bookcases, 5.99; kitchen selling | W Telephone KEEP your basement dry with a de- _ |frigerators, NION A Appliances "ta division of stoves, Paddy's tact 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. A complete line of | prey y™ of| g| parts, RTL your wooden %oat for paulins, sleeping bags, lanterns, sales [carefree boating or we will do the job and for you. We carry a complete line of | materials, plus to follow instruc- |tions. Sportsman's Corner, 105 Byron |Streer South, Whitby, MO 8.4511. | UNPAINTED bookcases only 99 cents, with the purchase of any piece of un- painted furniture. Chest of drawers, van. ily dresser, $26. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. FLECTRIC razor repairs, parts and S ce for Schick, Remington, Sun- beam, Phili-Shave, Ronson. Fast effi- ent service. Meaghei's, 5 King Street est humidifier from Parkway TV, seven- |day free home trial. 918 Simcoe Stre- kitchen suite, | North. RA 3-3043. |SELLING furniture? We'll buy y it. Re- TV's, washers, pianos, etc. For top cash offer, con- "three-speed bicycle, good | condition. Call RA 81160 after 6 p.m. BOAT, 14° runabout, mahogany deck, seats, etc. Must sell. Make offer. Tele- phore MA 3.7051 7p. K ORE autom| Teoh elastic | range, oven window. Used eight months, like new. Call RA 3-2881 LARGE blond wood crib, pink jragiie mattress, in excellent condition. MA 3-5253 | VACU UM cleaner repairs, all makes, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. | Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- ORIGINAL oil paintings, landscapes, | ice. RA 8-0591 anytime. [farm scenes, 16 x 20. Reasonable. Ideal | Sov aiNGs, , plain c Ss or gay Prompt service. Free estimates. Order, TRAILER -- Combination boat and box, now for early delivery. Chair and table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. 139 RACER bicycle with accessories. Agnes Street. $25 TO $100 worth of free gifts with the |purchase of a chesterfield, bedroom suite or dining room suite, Offer good {for a limited time only! Easy terms HISTORIC Dudley Page, seated, general | a regular steamshipj passenger manager in Canada of the Cu- | and mail service on the Atlan- nard Line, and T. Reginald | tic. The desk, acquired recent- Smathers, deputy general man- | ly by the Line, was used by Samuel Cunard from about ager, are shown with the orig- inal desk- at which: Samuel | 1820 to 1840. The bust is a like- ness of the Canadian shipown- | mail services, was initiated on July 4 1840, when the first | ship of the line, the Britannia, sailed from Liverpool, Eng- land, for Halifax and Boston. The 207-foot-long wooden pad- dle stenmer carried 63 passen- troduced his service, 120 years | ago today. On July 4, the com- pany marked its 120th year of carrying passengers, mail and cargo across the Atlantic Ocean. Cunard, first steamship company to operate .regular | Barons' Home Furni 424 Simcoe reet South {OUTBOARD cruiser, 18', with trailer, 18775. Will accept trade. CO 3-2632. |B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- tires, bat- teries Kelvinator refrigerators, tele. vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5-4543, SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 [ROTARY POWER MOWERS $37.95 up MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL 5-3641 SALE Aluminum Products of the best quality at the best prices, fully guaranteed Double hung windows only $18. Call now. Lymer Aluminum Co. RA 8-5385 Now is the time to have a beautiful home with aluminum doors and windows, best quality, lowest price in town. Quick service. ALEX VAJDA RA 3-9851 Every job ¢ guaranteed. All aluminum products -- Doors, windows, shower doors, awnings, TV towers, paving. One contract, nothing down. For free estimates call ALUMA SEAL CO. RA 5- 9365 ANYTIME FOR SALE | "5 PONTOON BOAT Deck 8 by 16' in very fine condition, powered by 1959 18 H.P. John- son motor, electric start- er, remote controls, price $795. Ask for: MR. WILSON at RA 5-650], in gleaming black a spotlight I CHEV. DELUXE 2-DR Reduced $47 PONTIAC DELUXE 4- DR. Reduces $87 YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE ED & KEN SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good, clean cars or down. Liens pald off DODD MOTOR SALES 374 PARK RD. § RA 3-942] '50 Trade up CALIF Dressed-Kiln AND TEST DRIVE THE 1960 HILLMAN OR THE 1960 RAMBLER "RIDE IN STYLE FOR LESS PER MILE" WELLMAN'S NONQUON RD Open Till 10 P.M. RA 3-4431 |50--Articles For Sale tor radio displays. All the |makes. Large variety of sizes prices to choose from, $29.95 for a transistor radio. Meagher's, 5 Street West. |FaBU LOUS savings {and sofa bed suites high quality smartly designed su' {ail clearing. at one low price, $169. "on 20 Church Street {SPECIAL | boats five-ply, | seat backs mahogany, Ii 8 tore, 48 Bond Street West. SEE one of Oshawa's largest transis- leading King chesterficlds large selection of our window display. Wilson Furniture, Regularly $495, clearance price $349. Terms $35 down, $25 month- ly. No outside financing. Apply Domin. 1 x 8" 20c lin. ft. and six 30c MILL VALL co. tes, See 2x4" 20c lin. ft. ORNIA REDWOOD Dried-Clear 2x6" 30c¢ lin. ft. sq. ft. EY LUMBER LTD. 66 RUSSETT AVE. (Off 1264 Simcoe N.) RA 8- 6264 Cunard of Halifax, N.S., plan- er as he appeared when he in- ! transatlantic passenger and red, more than a century ago, gers. One of these was Samuel DESK ACQUIRED BY SHIPPING FIRM Cunard of Halifax, N.S., Cana- dian shipowner Whose fore- sight an" sound principles led to the development of the larg- est passenger fleet on the At- lantic. The Cunard fleet today is headed by the superliners Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary. |50--Articles For Sale OUTBOARD motor, new Scott 3.6 HP, SINGLE beds, very clean and good | reversible electric fan, 3 speeds. value, small tables, chairs, and mis. Phone OL 5-4836. | cellaneous articles, Apply 309 Centre | | Street STEEL roofing, 70' track, barn stanchions '59 VOLKSWAGEN, 7000 miles, one | bowls. Barn dismantled. OL | owner, four lawn chairs, German hifi | en | set two months old, floor lamp, excel- BOAT, 16-foot, cruiser type cabin, home lent condition. Phone RA 8-0860. built to rigid plans, mahogany trimme decks, rides well, Evinrude electric 25|AL LIS hp, like new, fully equipped, $1200. Can |disc Cockshutt power, seed drill, steel, be seen at Orde Marine, Port Perry. {ruler wood silo. 351 King Street East. | weight the sworn testimony in a the key over to the detective but CRINOLINE, full length, medium size, PROPANE gas stove, four burner ex-|divorce case and. the affidavit of|did not go to the hotel room nor with hoops only worn rier Reason: | cellent condition, reasonable price. RA one of the parties that evidence meet a girl. He said the detec- A 8.4058 | able. Phone RA 3.4058 after 5 p.m. |5-3984, of adultery given against him tive wanted the room key so he BOAT and motor together or separate |16 FOOT plywood cabin cruiser Buin] was faked. |could describe the hotel room to 15 ft. moulded plywood, equipped, 12|controls. Excellent condition, cheap i HP motor, like new, best offer. RA |Tclephone RA 5-0132 The 50 - member committee the Senate committee. 5.9865 or RA 5-9712 |opens hearings with the chief] gince Mr. Eccles' allegations, TRAILER, used lumber and garage KA 3.9677 after § p.m. subject on the agenda the divorce|Frank Howard (CCF -- Skeena), doors. Telephone RA 5-196 [e ; a te, i for bill of Lise Desrosier Eccles who's Jeader of a CCF campaign / antenna, four months old, 1 - 51 Py B TT hate 'price. Phone RA 8-1801 seeks a divorce from William Ec- aoainst divorce being handled by --Swap arter mm cles, 42, Toronto writer - photo-| parliament, said a Quebec resi- | po. |3 ROOMS of furniture, only $299. 8 | THREE bath sets, pressure systems, includes chesterfield, chrome set |grapher, on the ground of adul-|dent has written him with a sim- cabin cruiser, motor trailer "56 Ply-\yoom suite, mattress, spring, step Cid th, '51 Aust wer unit, garage J lel je Senate di th {ilar charge of fictitious evidence moth 1 ustift, po 4 offee tables, boudoir and table lamps, e Senate divorce committee, |; % doors, sinks, cabinets, plumbing sup- pillows 'etc. $25 down delivers! "*Guar- in another case now before Par plies. H. Chinn, Park South at Hillside. znteed best value!" Barons' Home Fur- on the basis of sworn testimony, | liament. | nishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. recommended dissolution of the ECORDS 52--Legal (Sion Lass oom, 74 FE Wohtem marriage and the Senate passed SETS R 50--Articles For Sale Committee Is Court In Fake Divorce Case | OTTAWA (CP) The Com-| Mr. Eccles said he met one of Chalmers combine, one way Mons private bills committee be- the detectives by arrangement, [comes a court today, prepared to registered at the hotel, turned 20" of steel hay fork | and water | 5-4930. like new. |STEWART electric guitar, Show Team Returns To Canada VANCOUVER (CP) -- After touring England and the Conti. nent for 11 years with their West- ern-style show, Fran Dowie and his wife, Candy Kane, have come home. They said they returned to Can- ada because variety is dead in England. "There's no such thing as show business any more. Theatres are in the same trouble as in Amer- ica-TV. It's putting the squeeze on them Music halls have closed and the Palladium does not take variety any more." But, they added, while it lasted, motor, trailer, $450 or best offer. Pick. |the bill earlier this year. It was| Meanwhile, Senator Arthur ering, WH 2-4106. |on the verge of going through the| Roebuck, chairman of the Sen- final stage in the Commons when ate divorce committee, reported NOTICE TO CREDITORS |Mr. Eccles asserted a claim of|that the committee set two rec-| faked evidence. lords this session -- heard 608 ap-| AND 'OTHERS NO RENDEZVOUS |plications and recommended dis-| IN THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL He swore, out an affidavit and|Sclution of 492 marriages. SNOWDEN, Retired Gentle- He reaffirmed his confidence man, deceased. All persons having claims in newspaper articles said he did not keep a rendezvous with athat the 455 divorce bills piled up against the estate of Samuel Snowden, late of the City of woman in a hotel room last July|behind a blockade established by as two private detectives testi-|Mr. Howard and Arnold Peters fied in the. Senate divorce com. (CCF Timiskaming) will be ! mittee. passed by Parliament before the Oshawa, in the County of | Hi ' al RE ession ends. Ontario, Retired Gentleman, |, His newspaper story said thes lay : deceased, who died on or |detectives, Ernest Gordon Ether-| To date, 35 divorce bills have about the 21st day of April, |ridge, 45, and Gerard Daignault,|been passed by both houses and 1955 are hereby notified to |33, testified in the Senate divorce received royal assent. Two were send in to the undersigned |committee that on July 17, 1959, withdrawn in the Commons, leav- Personal Representative of |Mr. Eccles went to a hotel and|ing the 45 backlog out of 492 the said deceased on or be- |was found by them with a giri|recommended by the Senate di- fore the 3rd day of August, [in his room. |vorce committee. | 1960, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Personal Rep- resentative will distribute the Jodoin Speaks NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF AME- LIA DUNKLEY, Widow, de- ceased, All persons having claims against the estate of Amelia Dunkley, late of the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, widow, deceased, who died on or about the 7th day of April, 1960, are hereby no- tified to send in to the under- signed Personal Representa- tives of the said deceased .on or before the 3rd day of Au- gust, 1960, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the Per- sonal Representatives will dis- tribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice |they found Western- type enter- |tainment attracted a large fol- lowing abroad. "Of course, they think we are fro'a the United States and, be- cause of the 10 - gallon hats, ot Texas." said Dowie. "So I say we're from Canada and it's a darned sight bigger than Texas." The couple came to Canada with their children, Susan ,15, Sandy, 13, Sally, 2%, and Chris- topher, 2, the children's nurse, British-born Kitty Fowley, and their housekeeper, Scottish-born Mary Sturrock. After spending three-quarters of an hour going through customs at Vancouver airport, Dowie re- | marked: '"We've been in and out of Iron Curtain countries and, believe me, it's not as much trouble as we've had today. It's the most difficult thing in the world for a Canadian to get back into his own country. Dated at Oshawa, this 4th day of July, 1960 DORA STANLEY and PHOEBE RILEY, By their solicitors Messrs. McGIBBON & BAS- TEDO, notice. Dated at Oshawa this 4th day of July, 1960 ELSIE EDNA VAN CAMP, By her solicitors, McGIBBON & BASTEDO Barristers & Solicitors Barristers & Solicitors, 20 Simcoe Street North, 20 Simcoe Street North, | _ Cshawa, Ontario Oshawa, Ontario, On Rights Bill having regard only to claims of which she shall then have It wasn't fair criticism to state had Clarence Franklin Jeffery, and John Gordon Jeffery, by their solicitors, Messrs McGibbon & Bastedo, Congress of Labor said Tuesday|caught anyone by surprise. shrining fundamental rights and the legislation." He also disa- NOTICE TO CREDITORS C . F He told a special Commons tee would rot be given all the | 'uruise ror eral - provincial fiscal confer ence | | FRANKLIN JEFFERY, retired, [CLAIMS INADEQUATE ment an opportunity to learn the Siasios Dit stenteker is in against the estate of Joseph Canadian sea gpadets and one| ., 8 " ami Let's consult them," he'said. (ij the association's 'proposed of Ontario, retired, deceased, cruise to the Panama Canal] Mr. Jodoin said consultation|fundamental freedoms, hereby notified to send in to ceased on or before the 3rd | |vear to allow fuller considera-| proposed a change in the bill to date the said Personal Rep- |United States in co - operation Parliament the bill cannot re-|tion Two to read that Parlia- claims of which they shall ingen . whic y [tries have joined in an. ocean| It was impossible for any indi including freedom of -the press. {B. W. Marriott, 18, Stratford; L.| Justice Minister Fulton disa- |Nova Scotia civil service com:| y illiam: 0 i i - will be y - Barristers ond: Solicitors, Fort William; M. L. Snell, 17,|of briefs on the bill. The legisla-|{wi a civic holiday commem: School Tax From Liquor HULL, Que. (CP)--A special two-per-cent school tax will soon be levied on all liquor sold at Hull's two Quebec Liquor Com- mission stores, it was angounced Tuesday at a Roman Catholic school board meeting. The tax is expected to raise $55,000 a year for Hull schools. A second two-per-cent tax on the liquor outlets' $2,500,000 an- nual liquor and wine sales will raise another $50,000 for the city. Polio Said On Increase TORONTO (CP) -- Ontarlo's deputy health minister has warned that a rapid Increase in cases of paralytic polio across Canada might be the prelude to a critical situation. Dr. Gordon Brown said Ontario health officials are concerned be- cause such a small percentage of adults has been vaccinated against the disease. He estimated about 40 per cent of Ontario residents over 19 have received the salk vaccine. For the week ending July 9, 168 polio cases were reported | across Canada, double the figure for the same period last year. Biggest increase is in British Co- lumbla where 60 persons have been stricken this year come OTTAWA (CP) President that provincial governments In another comment, Mr. Ful- should be consulted .to determine ton said the congress had made {ios ein human freedoms in the British greed that anyone in the govern- AND OTHERS committee studying the govern-|time it required to hear repre- | Sea Ca t in Oitawa from July 35 to 27 The Association of Civil Rights deceased | | |attit f 1 yern- atitude_ of provincial govern adequate and submitted a re- Franklin Jeffery, late of the ol N You F officer will leave New York Fri-|« i [I would like to know which|piy) did not provide any broader who died on or about the | zone and back aboard the United with the provinces 5 one of two) The Canadian Daily News- the undersigned Personal Re- | States Navy transport ship Rand-| '8as0ns Lamy ihe WN rights paper Publishers Association, in The crui art of an ex- ", : day of 'August, 1960, full cae. Prise sv Bo ve [tion "decently and in order. make future parliamentary re- particulars of their claims, |Change progra ee! |NEEDS CONSIDERATION peal of the statute, less likely. eseniotives i. distribute [with the Royal Canadian Navy|ceive the careful and thorough ment shall. enact no law to ab. the essels of the said deceos:. |y ys navy. Tt is the dirst| consideration it ought to re-|rogate, abridge or infringe var. then have notice A ; ible Dated ot Oshawa this 30th [cruise vidual or organization on a few| . : Ontario cadets include: days notice to present considered SPECIAL HOLIDAY | Tait, 18, North Bay; W. Harrison, greed that the congress and mission has agreed to the clos- 17, Guelph; E. J. Charters, 17, '|other organizations had only a|ing of all provincial government |Sarnia; L. Smith, 17, Ingerspll;|tion was substantially the same orating the 175th anniversary of |E. A. Calder, 17, Caledonia and|as the bill introduced in Parlia-|the founding of this Cape Breton Claude Jodoin of the Canadian|that the terms of the bill whether they would agree to en-'some "pretty harsh criticisms of | 2 North America Act. ment had said that the commit- ment's bill of rights that the fed-|sentations, IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH 1 govern- would afford the federal govern-| | said the bill sponsored by Prime All persons having claims TORONTO (CP)--A party of 25{3HLLH placement. However, Mr. Fulton City of Oshawa, in the County day on a three-week training provinces would be opposed." |recognition of human rights and 19th day of June, 1960, are presentatives of the said de- all. hould * be dropped until next| a brief filed with the committee, Immediately after the said Navy Leagues of Canada and the, "At this stage of a session of| It proposed redrafting of Sec- ed having regard only to [time sea cadets of the two coun-|ceive," he said in a brief. |ious freedoms listed in the bill, day of June, 1960 Eee ro L. C. MacDonald, 18, Sudbury; |views on the government bill. | SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) The [Sault Ste. Marie; B. Fontaine, 17, few days to consider preparation offices here on July 25, which |E. Cain, 17, St. Catharines. ment in the 1958 session. (industrial centre. 20 Sirhcoe Street North Oshawa, Ontario. pared with only one last year. Ontario showed a reduction to three from 10.

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