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The Oshawa Times, 5 Aug 1960, p. 13

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#40--Rooms For Rent TWO furnished rooms, bedroom and Jitohen, with refrigerator, built-in sup 8 boards and all | 45--Real Estate For Sale BEAUTIFUL ranch n style | bungalow, fully decorated and landscaped. Ros: land Manor. RA 5-1053, |45--Real Estate For Sale 47--Automobiles For Sale 48--Automobiles Wanted 50--Articles For Sale LOT, 60 by 150, good view of paved oud, full price $600. Port ae YU 54 sink, ply 887 Ritson Road | South. BOOMERS wanted, double room, - FIVE - room bungalow, sunroom, air- ccuditiotied; aluminum acreels, rs. Ap- gl. room, furnished, block from Four Corners. MO PT arage, floo! ply 151 Sasne Street. RA 3-3110. LARGE, clean, furnished room, able for elderly gentleman. For more information, phone RA 3-3373 after THREE . shapeo 'living and dining room, be. tween Whitby and Oshawa, large fenced in lot. Low down payment. RA bedroom bungalow with L-|#§ LOT for sale, 78 x 200, between Whitby and Oshawa. Elizabeth Crest Avenue, $1700, Apply 255 Athol East. 1800 DEPT full price $12,840 three storms and Screens, fenced, sodded, labdseaped, near school. No agents. MO 8-5783. two vileges, 180 Bruce Street between p.m. TWO large furnished rooms, stove, Te- ATTRACTIVE rooms, avail- able North, 5.7 pm. RA 8-8671. FURNISHED room with two beds,|ing town shared ih friends, cooking privileges, frigidaire. 57 Montrave after 4 p.m. rooms, also single I room, &5if furnished private home. 82 Park Road NEW incu e on acres or less | 4 Bown 2 8 {40 x 112, i PL $3600 cas lot Courcellette. Ae SMALL frame house, oil heated, or best offe 8-5293. on mort, Wie "Box 842 Oshawa Himes, three-bedroom house, full sim NR $11.90, $2400 balance one mortgage, carries $83 a ol gs pal, ares, and taxes * included, Leav. Write 809 Oshawa Times. "|SEVEN - room house, two kitcheus, *| garage, Jase lot, full price, $2000. You decide the down payment. 497 Ortona Avenue, RA 8-6922. x three-bedroom ALLSTATE Auto Thsurance. Save up to] DE pe alum-|20 per cent. Six months tc pay, For inum storms and Teens, ed aeTaons) service at your home call RA with fireplace, -two-|5-2802. 100 ACRES Hood 20f soil, six . room house, ONE furdisid 2 room, and kitchen for couple. Also furnished oom for Suntieman. 'Apply 620 Simcoe Street po wo aroun apartment for Also, piece washroom Deautitel lakefront lot. One ie' org age; ece 'hydro, good barn, implement shed, 120 rods on AB line of a Rg some hay, all dncluded, at $600, Good e terms or exchang ity prop. erty. Tindall Real Estate, 43 Bond Street West, RA 5-0429. fin: Soneexe ences. go ne at doer RA room, ail conveni- 8-6844. $395 FULL down, six.room brick bun- galow, NHA resale, carries $84 month- private drive, only full two years old, see it today. Mr. Lauzon ONE furnished, tral. RA 3-470, 329 Athol East. newly very cen- RA 8-2041 Brethour Real Estate Ltd., 45--Real Estate For Sale D. MOUNTJOY HOUSE -- po large rooms, with low centre. For. ment. Close to shopping more information call RA 5- WITH HOUSE, one acre of land, resi dential district, sewers, water, must sell Reasonable for quick sale. RA 3-4434 COLONIAL HOMES Menufacturers of Quality Homes, Cottages, Garages. S5-ROOM BRICK-VENEER BUNGALOW featuring redwood kitchen, ceramic tile and vanity bath room, storms, screens, walks, sodding, etc. East end loca- tion. PRICE $13,990. DOWN $2,900. James O'Mailey Builder RA 3-7122 JOHANSEN CONSTRUCTION BUILDER OF BETTER HOMES present the better- built semi-bungalow and 2-storey brick-- featuring: ~--dining. room modern kitchen --3 bedrooms ---4-piece bath --1 N.H.A. mortgage --Low carrying charges Priced at-- $11,425.00 for the bungalow $12,250.00 for the 2-storey All services--water and sewer Located: Near the Oshawa Shopping Centre, Soles office. ot 683 King Street West, Oshawa, Exclusive Agents OLIVE HOWE REALTOR 130 Brock Street North Whitby--MO 8-5853 RA 8-4614 pout HT - room country ks acre off land, all modern conveniences, bus ser- ,|'51 METEOR, $75, or reasonable offer. OLiver 5-3630 Brooklin. Ap- |" '49 MONARCH in LAKESHORE Auto Nrschens want . Highest good condition. ply after 6 to 613 Mary Street East Whitby. 58 CHEYROLES: good condition, must sell. 1960 GMC ton pick-up, $500 down. Phone MO re 'Whitby. 59 PHEVROLEY Impala. RA 3-2156 after 5.30 p. h [58 NOES atEN deluxe, radio, very good Phone RA 5-1956. '55 FORD coach custom radio, silent motor, good tires, new hew slips, very clean and reliable $50 down do 'responsible party. Full price $695. id "Stew" at Mike Starr's RA 5-5646. '58 CHEVROLET one "CASH FOR YOUR CAR TRY\DE UP OR DOWN LIENS PAID OFF WILBAK MOTORS: RA 5-0732 owner car, in real al good condition. Must be sold. MO 's3 CHEV. i good condition, rear Zpeaker, backup lights vice' to schools, close fo Highways 1, ig A and 12. $4000 down. Two rom Tort porcy. Contact" Rov. 'Archer, |'s8 LL aR Port Perry. power equipment, reduced to $1475. COST ree Wilbak Motors, 137 King West. furnished, two-bedroom, one acre of = Juica hardtop, automatic, snow land, fruit trees, berries, garage, im. | tre . Telephone RA 3-4117, plement barn, tractor with attachments, power lawn mower, excellent repair, good garden, All for $4800. Terms arranged, RA 8-0616, THREE - bedroom, low, newly decorated, Pierson win- dows, ravine "lot, 6 per cent NHA, $1000 "solid brick bunga- 50 oro station wagon, AL OusTON S GARAGE D SERVICE STATION AS SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE. MOTOR TUNE -UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS, 67 KING ST. W. RA 3.7822 condition, snow tires, luggage carrier. windshield washers, many extras. Phone RA 5-4925, BATTERY, tires, sealed beams and all parts for 50 Austin for sale, reason- 8.5888, 50--Articles For Sale OUTBOARD motor 5 hp recoil start, excellent for fishing, $55; Lloyd baby carriage, $7. OLiver 3 GAS conversion burner for sale, cheap. RA 51823 after 6 p.m. OCCASIONAL tables by Ply erossh. veneer, frames, oil finish, no hs end or cocktail, $29.95. RA 8-5153. She hey tant, $495. Appts. Hominioh while they ia Pp] jon Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon, All colors, Guaranteed, flat, gloss. Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church Street RA 3-7624. RENT a television set for your sum- mer cottage, rates by the week or the mouth Meaghers, § King Street West Peppler, 5- solid walnut polishing, step, 15 cedar strip" boat, ights, wind- a 'controls, 25 HP motor, plus trail. er, one year old, sell $850. Apply 148 Brock Street East. MAYTAG, world's largest manufactur- er laundry equipment, automatic wash- ers, from $249; dryers $179. Now on display at Kelly's, 2 floors, King Street East. RA 8-5153. CABIN trailer in aod Sondition, rea: sonable. Whitehall 2-3 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 5, 1960 13 By RICHARD UTTS Niagara Falls Gazette NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP)-- Rugged, daring men dedicated to safety keep watch over the racing upper Niagara River and iis awe- some, tragic falls. Fishing boats drift too near the raging rapids. Inexperienced sail- ors chance the rushing river with motors too feeble. Each year 10 to 15 suicides plunge over the perilous American of Canadian ne Falls. The der is that more of the TOURING cabin ti fully equipp- ed, factory built, 1959, used little, Ask- ing price $750 cash or terms. RA 5-6650. GOLF clubs, $35; Encyclopedia Brit- annica 31 vol, $85; new Encyclopedia Canadiana 37 vol, $100 off; baby car riage, $5; bassinet, $3. RA 8-1610. McCLARY .36" electric $55. AID or party dress, worn Sole, Telephone RA down, $12,500 full price. 6 per cent sec- ond mortgage available. RA 5-9557. NORTH EAST Oshawa Grandview Gardens, beautiful thi oom Kas- singer built bungalow, aped, nine '50 AUSTIN for sale, best offer. Avely 454 Wilson Road North or phone 5-7608. '59 DKW #1000" hardtop, as mew, fully TW TOWERS, 40-foot Seif suprosting i with all only once, mint green silk organza over Salteta. Accessories, Size 9-10. RA 8-64 tower, hot dipped RA [channel head. Installed and guaranteed for one year, $57.95. TRIO Television. for one year, $57.95. TRIO Television. RA 8-6781. N.H.A. RESALE Meadowcrest Subdivision, Brooklin, 3 bedroom ranch type brick bungalow. $87 monthly includes principal, interest and taxes. $1650 down, full price 811,825. 39 Ferguson Ave., OL 5-4485, BROOKSIDE ACRES Large seven room bungalow, two car garage, two fire- places, two baths, built in china cabinet, with pass through, landscaped, decor ated throughout, built in oven and counter top range, nearing completion. RA 3-9207 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RA 5-6588 SITUATED ON A RAVINE LOT Is this lovely 5 room brick bungalow, located in beauti- ful Hillsdale Terrace. If you like lots of room in your yard and a modern well-built home, it is a@ must to see this one. Only 6 months old, this home is available for early possession, with only $2,700 down. INCOME HOME ONLY $2,500 DOWN Very centrally located for easy rental, this home has 2 completely self - contained apartments. Forced air gas heating and double garage. Don't put off inspecting this pvoperty, call us now. Open Evenings and All Day Saturday THE BEST BUY FOR THE MONEY PICKERING -- Immediate pos room home on V3 acre of beau centrally located. Huge dining wood floors, glassed-in veranda Double garage plus an extra session, immaculately clean; 9- tifully landscaped grounds. Very room, double living room, hard- h. All redecorated. Oil heating. work shop. Low taxes. Terms. FOR APPOINTMENT AND MORE INFORMATION CALL: MILDRED BILIDA AT MO 8-2167 O R MO 8-5853 OLIVE HOWE, REALTOR 130 BROCK WHI MEMBER OF THE OS ST. NORTH TBY HAWA AND DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD. WHITBY CLASSIFIED WANTED -- auto repair, piece work. Phone MO or apply Mohawk Body Shop, Dundas reet West, Whitby. FOR RENT -- Three-room self-contain- ed apartment. Available on August 13. Central. Apply 203 Byron Street North. SMALL three-roomed self-contained apartment, Central. $48 monthly: Phone MO 8-3727 THREE - bedroom house, abstainars, references needed. Immediate posses- sion. Phone MO 8-3633. ROOM anc board for two gentlemen, central. Phone MO 8-3175. SEPTIO TANKS cleaned the sanitary way, new tanks installed Walter Ward, 204 Chestnut West, phone MO 8-2563. Licensed Body Man for GRASS SNS have power mower, will travel. MO 8. NEW office space in Whitby, 8 800 sq. ft. or less, parking lot facilities call hitby Professional Building, MO 8 3731; evenings, MO 8-4003 Feb 12 MODERN two-bedroom apartment -- stove, frig, TV outlet, heat supplied. $87.50 monthly. Immediate posses sion, Phone MO 8-2625. HOME owners -- Shingling, siding, sulation, eavestroughing, painting, 4 or rms. Phil 2 rper, 225 Green Whitby, MO 8-45! FOR SALE -- i manure or com- post, odorles. and weedless for flow. ers, shrubs, lawns and gardens. Phone MO 84514 '50 PLYMOUTH sedan, good running condition. Phone MO 8.2244 any Also '55 Chrysler equipped. ROOM and board in private home, Telephone MO 8-5146. "SPECIAL, new Kelvinator deep freezes from only $279.95. For special prices on ranges, fridges, washers Ad dry- prs, contact Mid Town SEPTIC TANKS cleaned the sanitary way, new tanks installed. Walter Ward, 204 Chestnut West, phone MO 38-2563. FOR RENT -- Sieeping rooms or light rooms, with c: Apply 305 Trent West, Whithy. CREME cold wave $6.95 (regular $12.50) includes style, cut oil shampoo MO and set 85124 FOR RENT ~-- Sleeping rooms or light housekeeping rooms, with con- veniences. Apply 305 Trent Street West, Whitby. EXPERT rolotiliing for gardens and lawns. Don't call unless you want the best. Dick Devnich Phone MO 8-2614. HOUSE ano bungalow wanted, .Good down payments W McAuley Realtor MO 83231 Oshaws RA 3.2512 TWO rooms and kitchen, light wiring, share bathroom Also ome furnished room for gentleman. Telephone MO 8-4487 between 3 and 7. FOR C. d. Lk PAINT Dodd 2 Souter Paint and Wallpcper Store 107 Byron Street South MO i #v 'maginative stylist. Newest A Dealer Co Whitby MO 8-4981 or MO 8-5740 HOLIDAY EQUIPMENT FOR RENT Tents $10 per wk. Boats & canoes $15 per wk. QUTBOARD MOTORS SHP .....0. $16 per wk. 7% HP ..... $18 per wk. 15 HP ...... $28 per wk. 30 HP $40 per wk. BOAT AND TRAILER WITH SHP....... $35 per wk. IO HP ..o.cuie $42 per wk. 15 HP $47 per wk. We also rent stoves, lanterns cots, 'sleeping bags, etc. | WILDE RENTALS Sales & Service 1415 Dundos E., MO 8-3226 WILSON Realtor | $1,500 DOWN Split level bungalow, solid masonry construction, Many extras, including colored G.E. 'frige and range. 6% N. H. A, carries for $65 monthly, plus toxes. North. Whitby. MO 8-8094. LLOYD baby carriage and baby tenda, good RA 8.0563. ft th id, finished 1: ..room. Rea-|equipped, new, sell for $1660. 134 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa | onable. Phone RA 83893. Take older car. RA' 8-1610. '58 STU AKER, good Must sell. |12* condition, four new tires. Offers please, MO 8-459. '59 PONTIAC Parisienne two - door hardtop, automatic, radio, 16,000 miles, one owner. RA 8-4184. after 6 p.m. A private deal, °57 deluxe Pontiac coach, radio, low mileage, one owner condition. Telephone RA 5-7285. A-1 condition Fina '59 SIMCA deluxe, throughout. Phone RA 8-0921. Service, 449 Ritson Road South. PRIVATE SALE IN WHITBY Fiveplex--Nearly new, com- pleraly rented. Dont' miss this excellent income property. Just the investment for a retiring couple. Two blocks from shopping centre, close to arena and schools. Sub- stantial down payment requir- ed. Would consider a well located private home in Whit by as part payment. May be seen by appointment only. Phone MO 8-3762 JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD LIMITED REALTORS--INSURANCE 167 SIMCOE S. RA 5-6544 APARTMENT SITE 14--SUITES--14 Centrally located, close to Simcoe Street South. Asking only $9,500 with terms, size 139' x 118. Phone now for Jack Appleby at RA 5-6544 or RA 3-3398. Members of Oshawa and District Real Estate Board JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD LIMITED REALTORS--INSURANCE 167 SIMCOE S. RA 5-6544 $600 DOWN $600 This house must be sold at once! Only 2 years old. Solid brick bungalow, large living room, 3 good sized bedrooms, modern wife saving kitchen, 4-pce. tiled bath, parkay and tile floors throughout. $12,- 500 full price. Carries for $85 monthly. Call Ted Cun- ningham at RA 5-6544 or RA 5-2358. '50 VAUXHALL Wyvern, needs repairs. Will sell as is or sell parts. Good tires radio, heater, etc. RA 8-5072. '52 PONTIAC sedan delivery, windows, radio, solid front seat, motor, tires, mechanically sound. RA 3-3405 after 5. 1950 MERCURY, customized two door, with good Call PLYWOOD fibre glass boat, 2% HP Lauson 4 cycle motor, Elgin boat trailer wench, licenced, Homart enamel |b Younis drain board, sink cabinet, RA RALEIGH bicycle, three-speed racer, real good condition. Cheap for cash. Apply 30 Elgin Street. , RECORD player combination, suncot, bicycle, bedroom suite, single bed, tele vision, reasonable. RA 8-1773. 235 Eu- lalie Avenue. DROP leaf table, floor lamps, kitchen and dining room tables, arm chair, mantel clock, four walnut chairs, other items. MO 8-2838. CENTRAL two storey, seven-room, GAS oe i tank, 30 gallon, white enamel, never used, $50, RA 82041. POWERFUL amplifier, capable of sufficient volume for large hall, com- plete with record playing equipment, microphone etc., for ent, For reser- vation phone A 3-3425. thousands of persons who visit the falls daily are not swept over the cataract. ONE SURVIVOR Roger Woodward, 7, is the only person known to have survived an accidental fall over the 161- foot American falls. His sister, Deanne, 17, was saved on the brink July 9 but the operator of their boat, James Honneycutt, 40, perished. Three persons encased in padded barrels or balls have sur- HAY fever allergy SH new yon table lectrofilter removes. 99.5 cent air borne dust and pollen, $39 +4 Kelly's, 32 King East. RA 85153. DINING room suite,' 8 pieces, save $100. French Provincial fruitwood, buffet, china cabinet, drop leaf table, six chairs. Kelly's, 32 King East. SEE one of Oshawa's largest transis- tor radio displays. All the leading makes. Large variety of sizes and prices to choose from, $29.95 for a six Fransistor radio, Meagher's, 5 King Street West. WE pay highest prices hi the city for used furniture. Pretty's Used Fun ture Store, RA 3-3271. a Simcoe South. vived the treacherous trip. Rescues, largely involving boats with motor failure, are re- corded in the logs of a dozen official or unofficial safety agen- cies, some manned by volunteers. The closest safety units to the falls are the Niagara Park police in Niagara Falls, Ont, and the Niagara Frontier State Park po- lice here. Their equipment can reach i trouble spots by land in a few Their light, portable house to be taken down and price $180. Write Box 747 Oshawa Times. radio, 53 motor, in Phone RA 5-4513. '53 NASH hydromatic, radio, white- walls sacrifice, best offer, can finance. MO 8-47 '53 CHEVROLET sedan, excellent con- dition, will finance from 6 to 9 p.m. 145 Albert Street. '52 BUICK, very clean, asking $250 or best offer. Phone RA 8-5468. '60 CHEVROLET aationwagon; auto- matic window washers, 5000 on Can ar. range trade or terms, private. Will sacrifice. Must be sold, $2695. 3 Frontenac Avenue. '|B. F. GOODRICH Stores ~ tires, bat- BABYLAND bargains, new styles 1560 baby carriages, converts to car bed. iowest prices in town, $27; large, fut pasa) cribs, % price clearance, $19. teries, Kelvinator refr e- vision. Thrifty Budge} Plan. RA 5-4543. $25 TO $100 worth of free gifts with the purchase of a chesterfield, crib mattress, $9.08; playpens, $8.88; high chairs, $7.88: strollers, $5.88, Wilson Furniture, Church Street. suite-or dining room suite, Offer good for a limited time only! Easy terms. Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. TV antenna, four months old, sell for [half price. Phone RA 8-1801. 3S ROOMS of furniture, only $299. This includes chesterfield, chrome set bed- room suite, mattress, spring, step and coffee tables, boudoir and table lamps, pillows, etc. $25 down delivers! *'Guar- anteed Dest 7 2luety Barons' Home Fur- 4 Simcoe Street South. WESTINGHOUSE. refrigerator, hag id condition, reasonable. 399 Pin enue. RA 15-7469 cout Appliances (a division of Beatty Bros.) now sold at Paddy's Market line of 17" TV, General Electric, console model -1 if $55. RA 5.1053. '59 PONTIAC Laurentian, 17(000 miles, new car condition, will take trade $1995. 369 Drew Street. RA 5-8132. appliances at hard to beat crices. COlfax 3-2241. 6 HP AIR conditioner, suitable for tome or office, good condition. Can seen operating. Phone after 9 p.m. BUILDERS and home owners, special discounts on new 1960 built-in oven and cooking tops. Kelly's RA 8-5153, '54 CHEVROLET, % ton pickup truck. Real street. '55 FORD -- custom deluxe, one owner, excellent condition, push-button radio, whitewalls, washers, $400, take over payments, MO 8-5152. SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. STUDEBAKER, VOLKSWAGEN SALES and SERVICE 334 RITSON RD.~SOUTH OSHAWA, ONT. el.: RAndolph 3-3461 good condition. Apply 30 Elena «= BUYING OR SELLING SEE down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. RA 5.6511. TENTS, camp stoves, camp cots, tar- paulins, sleeping bags, lanterns, sales '59 SECOND series Vaushall, 11,400 EY 5-3117 miles. Like new. Best offer. F AIRE, Kelvina- RA 5-0728. GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup-|tor, McClary, used friges, Jonges, plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent| washers, $49 up. Kelly's, 32 King Easf CAPE-COD Colonial chesterfield is, reversible foam rubber cushions, ruffl- ed removable valance. Special $359, save $50. Kelly's RA 8-5153. and rentals. Oshawa and Electric, 8 Church Street. RA 3.7624. GO-KARTS, demonstrators, as low as $149, complete with motor and cush. Jonas? am. - 9 p.m. Handy Andy, RA 8-411 BOAT and motor jogether or Ferarate OUTBOARD motor, new_ Scott 3.6 H.P,, 20" reversible electric fan, 3 'speeds. Phone OL 5-4836. KEEP your basement dry with a de- Tumiditier from Parkway TV, seven day free home trial. 918 Simede Street North. RA 3-3043. 15 ft. HP motor, like "new, best offer, "RA 5-9865 or RA 5-9713, BROADLOOM, lamps, giftware, plaques, room dividers, Imported, Frank, Finland, Italy, Portugal, India, fro; .50. Two floors serve you. Kelly's RA 8-5153, 32 King E. KELVINATOR, Foodarama, no de- frosting ever, ' upright combination freezer-frig, two doors. Kelly's, AIR conditioner, portable $49 up, on Sal VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines. Estimates nee Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv. ice. RA 8-0591 anytime. SICKROOM equipment, fore rent and for sale, hospital beds, safety sides, wheel chairs, inval walkers, com- modes, health lamps, canes, crutches, also roll-away beds, and eribs; reason- equipment includes life harnesses and life rings and lines. By radio, they can summon private or army helicopters based only a 20| few miles away. Life lines and rings are quite ineffectual in the turbulent rapids above the falls. If a victim is lucky enough to be able to cling to-a rock or bit of land, a heli- copter is the most effective res- cue device. Helicopters have made two dar- ing recoveries in the last decade. Owen A: Niehaus and Joseph A. Gunshot Used "For Teachers' | Driving Tests TORONTO (CP)--Ontario high school teachers taking a driver. education course got a gunshot- punctuated lesson in the problem of stopping a car. "You've all heard of guys who .| say something about stopping on a dime," said Prof. Lorne Camp- bell of New York University, a driver-education expert who in- structed the 10 - day course. "Well, watch!" hed able rates, daily, weekly or free delivery and pick-up, Phone Ald: Rentals, RA 5.1644, TED CAMPIN MOTORS © 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA (Just East of Wilson Road) RA 3-4494 Res. 5-5574 WILLIS MOTORS For Your AUSTIN CAR GOOD ASSORTMENT USED CARS TAUNTON RD. E. RA 5-0331 WANT TO BE A FARMER? The owner of this beautiful ranch style bungalow does! So he has authorized us to sell his city home for the low price of $12,900 for a quick sale. This home is beautifully decorated and landscaped. The 6% N.H.A. mortgage carrigs for $68. monthly. Must be seen. For appoint- ment to view call Ted Cun- ninghom at RA 5-6544 or RA 5-2358. NEED A LARGER HOME? Living room 17' x 12', bed- rooms 17' x 12°, 13' x 12, and 10' x 12'. Kitchen 14' x 11°. Features: 4-pce. tiled bathroom. There's room for living and then some in this lovely home. Finished recre- ation room, too! Priced at only $13,500 with $2,500 down. For a guided tour of this spacious home call Ted Cunningham at RA 5-6544 or RA 5-2358. HILLTOP MOTORS HOLIDAY CLEARANCE SALE '60 CHEV. Conver- tible .. $3295 '60 CHEV, Station Wagon ....... $2895 '60 CHEV. Bel Air .. $2795 '59 OLDS. Super i HAR] $2895 '57 CHEV., spotless $1395 '57 PONTIAC, clean $1195 '57 METEOR Deluxe $1095 '56 CHEV, Deluxe .. $1195 '55 PONTIAC Sedan $775 '56 FORD Fairlane .. $995 '53 BUICK Hardtop $395 '53 FORD Custom . $395 HILLTOP MOTORS RA 8-6891 dles 13,000 cu. ft. 5-year SH Kelly's, 2 floors, 32 King East. 3% HORSE power Wisconsin mortar Nordheimer upright. PIANO for sale, U.S.A. Must sell. Phone RA Going to 8-5846. mixer, also five brick v rods. MO 8-5934. BIG bedding sale, buy now and save, factory clearance of spring filled mat- tresses, discontinued ticking, Priced for quick sale, $16.88 up. Continental beds some mis-matched some with headboards, clearout prices from $24; EPOWER Gale, electric start- ing, brand new from Outboard Marine. Regular $980, now only $795, 9 a.m. 9 p.m. Handy Andy, RA 8-4111. COLOR TV, RCA Victor, 21-inch, brand new, finest made, regular $895, now only $695, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m, Handy Andy, RA 8-4111. bunk beds, eight pieces sale price $58. Smooth top mattresses made by famous makers, $19.95. Wilson Fur- niture 20 Church Street. AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes, Prompt service. Free estimates. Order now for early delivery. Chair and table rentals, Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. An bile appr gunshot rang out. then another shot and a screech of tires as the car braked to a halt. The shots came from a timer attached to the rear bumper. The first shot signalled the driver to stop. The second marked the place where he first put on the brakes. Both were from .22 - calibre blanks which also fired yellow dye to the pavement to mark the place. The car travelled 37 feet from the time of the first shot until FLOOR coverings at tr sav Ings, clearance of discontinued pat terns, many cheerful designs for home and cottage, reduced for quick sale, 25¢c per foot; borderless linoleum squares, 6 by 9, only $2.95; vinyl coat- ed linoleum, special clearout, 45¢ per foot; ends of wall coverings, clearout of wringer type washers, % hp motors $5 to $10, guaranteed reconditioned washers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Hampton, CO 3-2241. ONE 8t. pram dinghy, used once, $50. Apply 61 Rosehill Blvd. USED parts and repairs fo: all makes it pped. It was Joug 20 miles an hour, 'At 40 it uld have gone 110 feet. Less-spectacular aspects of the course, sponsored by the On- tario Motor League to prepare price 37c per foot. Wilson F 20 Church Street. CHESTERFIELD reversible oam deck, sofid nite FIBREGLASS your wooden "oat for carefree boating or we will do the job os frame, ya trim. Spec. $199, Kelly's Furniture and Appliance, for you, We carry a complete line of materials, plus easy to tiollow 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, $17; desks $14; bookcases, 5.99; wv. ty dresser, $26. Wilson Furnitare, Church Street. aj 20 SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, stoves, etc. For top cash offer, con- tact 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. CLEAN, 11 quart baskets, suitable for local produce; al some bushels, 50 .|Stroud's Food Market, 54 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. the 20 hers for giving driv. ing instruction at their schoqls, were drills in ordinary driving practices, theory, driver atti- indes and general driving educa- tion. 51--Swap & Barter THREE - piece bath sets, pressure systems, cabin cruiser, motor, trailer; 56 Ply *51 Austin, power unit, 15 FT. ply. deluxe run-about beam 62 in., depth 30 in. COINS, stamps, bought. and sold at Royal Coin and Stamp Store, 64 King Vest. Wanted pennies, 1922 to 1926, nickels, 1925, 1926 far six, also Victoria coins in good condition. GLADIOLI MIXED COLORS '$1 PER DOZEN Phone RA 3-4179 759 KING ST. WEST OUTBOARD MOTORS FOR RENT MARINE STORAGE and SUPPLY Ltd. Brooklin Ont. OLiver 5-3641 Members of Oshawa and 48--Automobiles Wanted District Real Estate Board |46--Real Estate Wanted WANTED -- Small bungalow for To- ronto client, around $8500. Jones Real Estate. RA 56412 or RA 8-1566, | WILL pay $9000 cash for home in Osh- |awa, Apply Box 905 Oshawa Times. |47--Automobiles For Sale '41 MAPLE LEA¥' three - ton truck, platform 14 ft, long, 7 ft. high, motor and platform A-1 shape, $175. Also '48 Chev. club coupe, good shape, $50. Tele- phone | Hampton, Co 3. 3-2068 after 6.30. 59 IMPALA sports coupe, ~argundy and white, V-8, fully equipped, tele. phone RA 8-1274 after 5 p.m. '87 VOLKSWAGEN, black, in excel lent condition, $800. RA 8-0137. CLEARING at low prices and easy terms: '51 Chev., '50 Dodge, "51 Meteor hard top, '54 Pontiac, '55 Ford, '55 Chev., '55 Buick hardtop, '58 Chev, "89 Pontiac Laurentian. Condition cer- tificate with every car, Try "Stew" at Mike Starr's, 214 Bloor West, RA ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP CASH FOR YOUR CAR VAN HEUSEN SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. S. RA 3-9421 USE THE OSHAWA TIMES MERCEDES-BENZ DKW SALES & SERVICE 408 KING W., OSHAWA RA 3-7132 CLASSIFIED COLUMNS MOTORS RA 5-5332 149 KING ST. W. | MANUFACTURER'S SPOT CASH CLEARANCE SALE PAID FOR REGULAR $199.50 SPECIAL SALE PRICE 59.50 COMPLETE Cash of Terms. Well-known British made * KNITTING MACHINES NO GIMMICKS BRITISH TEXTILE EQUIP. CO. Represented by L. WALKER, Phone Pickering TE 9-1812 Best offer, Barons', 426 Simcoe South. RA 3-2263. REFRIGERATOR sale, new 1960 big 10 cu. ft. family size. 5 yr. warranty, Kelly's special $199. 2 floors RA 8-5 USED tires, most all sizes, $3 and up. B. F. Goodrich Stores, RA 5-4543. FOR SALE -- Spanish Electric Guitar, solid body, single pick-up, 4-months old old. Phone MOhawk 8-3440, Whitby. ELECTRIC razor repairs, parts and service for Schick, Remington, Sun- beam, Phili-Shave, Ronson. Fast effi- $ht Servjes. Meagher's, 5 King Street est. FIBRE-GLASS boat, struction, "Princecraft," regular $1198, now only $990, windshield, steering, running "lights, degk hardware, uphol- stered seats, gas controls, Speeqomelor one-piece con- and compass, 9 am. . . Handy Andy, RA 8-4111. 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 SEAI CO. RA 5-9365 ANYTIME 153 |1 WLL not garage doors, sinks, cabinets, plumbing supplies. H. inn, Park Road South at Hillside. A|ing remind you of the thousands Cannon went to the aid woman clinging to : rock cold water ie May 5 1950. The woman a pontoon 80 Vi olently oted he helicopter over-| turned. A second helicopter saved the woman and two pilots. whose craft was lost. HELICOPTER RESCUES In 1955, two men, driven close to the falls in a stalled boat, clung by their toes to rock crev- ices until State Park police sig- nalled for a helicopter. Park police "cars carry har- nesses and lines. Similar equip- ment is stored at patrol booths along the shore. The Frontier Park police com- manded by Lieut. Joseph Mus- grave are trained to face the river dangers. They have had to scale 200-foot embankments to the river below the falls to rescue fishermen stranded on rocks as hydro - electric power plants change the river level. They must recover bodies of suicide victims and rescue exploring boys trapped in the gorge. Firemen man a civil defence amphibious truck fitted with flood lights, grapple hooks and life rin, . The CD also has a small re u_ boat that can.be water- borne "in a few minutes. On the Canadian side, an out- fitted cabin cruiser is stationed at water intakes at Chippewa. On busy weekends, volunteer deputies of the Niagara county sheriff's marine patrol prowl the upper river to help troubled boat- men--at least a dozen each sea- son. The patrol has four cruisers and four outboard motorboats, all donated and manned by volun- teers. Other vol genci a Ie made four through the rapids--but not over the falls --says cruiser full of people going over Rugged Men Keeping Falls Safety Watch the U.S. coast guard auxiliary the|and -- boaters or swimmers. Of- ficers of 'the Canadian Depart. ment of game and fisheries also patrol the river. Major Hill, a Canadian who has barrel-trips "It will take a cabin the falls to make the authorities wake up to the fact that safety measures on the upper river are inadequate." Hill's family has taken more than 500 suicides from the gorge and has found 17 wrecked small he a Te nj suggestions re have that lifelines and nets be stretched across the international river, but these have been vetoed as impractical. Since young Roger Woodward went over the falls, Hill and Wil. liam Latham, New York State Power Authority resident engin- eer, have proposed that a line of buoys fastened to the bottom or stretched on a steel cable be placed across the river as a danger line and that a patrol boat be stationed near the line. And since Roger's 100-million- to-one survival in the foaming, rocky gorge, the sale of boat anchors for use when motors fail has soared. GREATEST CITY By EDDY GILMORE London. I love it, It's the greatest city in the world. London lacks the brilliance of Paris . . . the gaiety of pre-war Vienna . . . the once stabbing beauty of Budapest . . . the majesty of Rome . the crum- bling grandetr of Athens. .. . But there's an elegance and satisfaction about it that lingers] like vintage wine on the palate of the heart. London's sooty streets are like yellow pages of time and the Thames is liquid history. FASCINATING PEOPLE Hundreds of houses still stand- of fascinating people who've lived here, and those who live here now: The statesmen and soldiers, sailors and pirates, artists, com- posers, writers, Jodts and actors, LONDON (AP) -- I don't like|. . . 'U.S. Reporter Praises London Gallery . . . Buckingham Palace Windsor Palace . . . Clarence House . . . the Old Bailey . . . the Inns of Court. Dickens' London. A lot of it is still here. There are good reasons for complaint about London's drink- ing laws, but maybe you couldn't have pubs without them. Pubs "Dirty Dicks in Bish y Dicks in opsgate. Johnson's Cheshire ast Fleet Street. The Grenaider in Wilton cres- cent Mews where, because auto- - |mobiles are now allowed, the publican installed a rickshaw service. The intrepid fox on Wardour Street. The Prospect of Whitby in Wapping Wall. RESPECT TNDERDOS High on the list of d London is the Brit. world - s, the great beauties, the Cockneys, the wonderful eccentrics, In short, the Londoner. The tobacco shop keeper of Lambeth who, the morning after the Luftwaffe blasted out all his doors, windows and half a wall, put up a sign that read: "Business as usual -- we like fresh air." Or the superb arrogance of the Duke of Wellington who was halted by a stranger at a May- fair ball. "Mr. Smith, I believe," said the stranger. "Sir," replied the Iron Duke, "if you believe that you'll believe anything." And the soft-spoken holder of the Victoria Cross, who was listening to the authoritative as- surances of a civil servant on VE- day. "Never once, never once dur- ing the war," said the civilian, "did I ever have the slightest| doubt that we would win the 52--Legal be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife on or after this date, August 4, 1960, without my written consent. --Harvey Perrault, RR 3, Newcastle. Ontario, TOWNSHIP OF * DARLINGTON TENDERS FOR PURCHASE AND REMOVAL OF TOWNSHIP HALL Sealed tenders, plainly mark- ed as _to contents, will be re- ceived by the undersigned until 12 noon, Aug. 18, 1960, for the purchase and removal of the former Town- ship Office and Hall aot Hampton. State price and time required for removal. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. E. RUNDLE, Clerk, Township of Darlington, Hampton, Ontario. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH GANGEMI, DECEASED. All persons having claims against the estate of Joseph Gangemi, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, deceased, who died on the 26th day of June, 1960, must file their claims with the undersigned before August 15th, 1960, after which date the assets of the Estate will be distributed, having 'regard only to claims so filled. DATED this 20th day of July, 1960. LOUIS S. HYMAN, Q.C,. 37 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitors of the Executors, 'great many of them horrible, war.' He glared at the quiet man in the corner. "Did you, colonel?" he de- manded. "Well," replied the soldier, 'there were a couple of at Dunkerque. FAMOUS HOMES Walk the streets and history rumbles behind the walls beside ou. y Here at 4 Chesterfield Street Beau Brummell once taught the Prince Regent how to tie a tie. At 147 New Bond street lived Nelson and at 150, Lady Hamil ton. No. 79 Pall Mall is the house that King Charles II gave Nell Gwyn, And where but London would there be an address like 2 Tite|t Street? Everyone knows the obvious places--and they, of course make London--but other corners con- tribute, too. In Bayswater stands Londons smallest house--the frontage is three feét, six inches. Hard by Victoria Gate into Hyde Park lies a plot of ground that is a cemetery for dogs, cats and birds. Over at St. Botolphs in Ald- gate you can find the mummified head of Lady Jane Grey's father, the Duke of Suffolk. UNRIVALLED PAGEANTRY What city has a "season" like London's? It begins in early May with the private view of the Royal Acad- emy's annual show. This is followed by a gay pag- eantry of events, unrivalled in the scope and magnificence by any other city. A long, never - ending proces- sion of places to see. Places where things have vig ul a part of London's history. The Houses of Parliament . . . Westminster Abbey the Tower of London . . . Covent Garden with its first production of The Messiah with Handel as " "en on' s tenacious admiration for the under-dog, his inborn passion for fair play, his natural courtesy, his charming, unconscious and almost naive patriotism. No city's citizen can laugh at himself so well as a Londoner. In fact, a part of the British character is that ability to poke fun at himself and his institu tions. BUT--and this is a big three- letter word--no fun of the royal family, please--at least from a foreigner. About 270 years ago Tom Brown wrote: "London is a world by itself." And I love this world. (END Adv for July 31) Papuans Love Horse Operas By ALAN RAMSEY PORT MORESBY, Papua-New Guinea (Reuters)--The audience small Port Moresby cinema cheered and shouted as a band of cowboys thundered across the screen. Close behind came a horde of whooping Indians. Each time a horseman plunged headlong from his saddle, whe- ther pursued or pursuer, cheering grew to a frenzy. Five minutes 'later the film would have been showing a set- tler being scalped, followed by a wagon train massacre in which women and children were killed. These horror scenes, however, got no further' than the cutting room of the chief censor, the man responsible for all films Showa to the indigenous popula. on. LIKE FAST ACTION A senior administration officer explained: "The people of Papua- New Guinea like to see plenty of fast and furious action in their films. "As far and as often as pos sible the censors try to cater to these tastse. "But while we don't believe in being too severe, we don't be lieve either in putting ideas into their heads." . This, generally, is the Aus- tralian administration's policy or the censoring of films distrib uted for local viewing. TABOO LIST The department of native af- fairs has drawn up a list of cat. egories These are scenes depicting: it considers "taboo." Strife between natives and Eur- opeans. Excessive brutality of any kind. Assaults with knives or bottles. Repulsive drunkenness. Assaults on women by men. Women fighting. Children or disabled people being ill-treated. Scenes likely to bring the laws of Papua-New Guinea into con- tempt. Sordidness. Cruelty to animals. Suggestive gestures of a sexual conductdr in 1741 . . the National nature. things to - of wide-eyed Papuans in the -

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