- |6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 29, 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | (Continued from Page 15) 35---Legal IN THE SUPREME 'COURT OF ONTARIO BETWEEN JUEIN PEARL CALE, PLAINTIFF, ond ROBERT HANCOCK CALE, DEFENDANT, to the Order of Justice the PURSUANT The Honourable Mr Treleaven, beoring date 13th day of March, AD, 1961, made in this couse, there will be sold, with the approbation of M. A. Miller, Esquire, Master of this Court, at Cobourg, by Jomes Edward Jackson, Auctioneer, at 312 Liberty Street North in the Town of Bowmanville, Ontario the residence and apple warehouse of the Defendant), on Soturday, the 27th day of May, A.D. 1961 the hour of 2:00 o'clock in the DAT. a parcel of vacant lond adjoin ing the West limit of Liberty Street North, in the Town of Bowmanville, the County Durham, comprising fifty and being Township Lot Con the Township of the Town of (being at afternoon in of more or less, of the acres that part No. 11 cession Darlington within of the said Bowmanville, which said par more des cribed in a conveyance from the Executors of the Estote of Rowland Moss Cale, de- ceased, t the Defendant Robert Hancock Cale, regis tered on April 23rd, 1958 aot the 3 at Bowmanvil r ument 5968 for Te lle, cand sk ached in Second of NOW limits cel is particularly Number wn of Bowmanv the Survey wn n to the the said conveyance, bein rectangular prising 50 ocres more « less, EXCEPTING THEREOL AND THEREFROM lowing parcels (1) A parcel the bu having «o B2'6 Street the thereon age of depth of 9 Libert the mide parce Street ¢ way between t ly excepted parc the S¢ E the saic the said first porcel being leve suitable for § poses moin laid ond wit frontage THE " y wold treed from from the claim sequent Execution THE bid, directly the Subsequent cumbroncers ond Fe Crechtors however at liberty sha be to bd FURTHER particuars con be obtained from IOSEPH P MANGAN, QC, 14 Street East, Oshowe Solicitor for the luein Pear! Cale MESSRS. LANGILLE SON & THOMSON Street West ' tario, Salicitors fendont, Robert Cole DATED O Plain ot at doy of 1981 Week's Vehicle Output Steady TORONTY motor ve week is comp. Savs Chambe Prod Ars «Church 35--Legal Judical Sole of 112 Welling- ton Street, Whitby, Ontario IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO Agg - v5. - Levesque et al Pursuant to the judgment ond final order for sole in this couse and to. the direc- tion of the undersigned Master sealed tenders od- dressed to the undersigned ond endorsed "Tender for Ago" in accordance with the conditions of sole hereunder will be received by the under- signed up to the 4th day of May, 1961, ot the Court House, Centre Street, Whit- by, Ontario, for the purchase in one parcel of the property hereinafter described, sub- ject to a reserve bid fixed by the said Master The lands are known as 112 Wellington Street, Whitby, ond hove e frontage of 58 feet more or less by a depth of 185 feet more or less and are composed of the North holf of Lot 19 according to Wallace, Farewell and Keller pign now part of the Muni- cipal Plan of the Town of Whitb On the property is said to be a one storey frame house CONDITIONS OF SALE 1, The Vendors shall not required stract of dence of be to produce any ab title, deed or evi- title, other thon those in their possession. The shedl examine the own expense and bijection thereto shall be Purchaser title at his any made in writing within ten days from the acceptance of the tender. Should no ficient objection writing be made the Vendor's held t should 1 in wri suf in that shall within time be been accepted sufficient title > have any objec- t ng be made with- time which the Ven- unable unwilling the Vendors sha berty to rescind the ' case the Pur be entitled only return of the deposit interest The Parties to the the in that dors are or 0 remove be at sale in whic haser shall to a money, without exceptic shall be the Supreme ~40r at least the an as a deposit aser shall ount pay the bur Court to cquse on or 1961 upon he credit of before June with pay- entitied to o > .be obtoined chaser his own of ¢ be given roper at possession Master shell be the said highest tendere chaser stments be Ker MAS ~ LOCAL Rev. Olive Is Speaker DUNBARTON -- Rev. CE Olive of St. Paul's Anglican was the guest speaker he and Dr. W. A of Dunbarton United exchanged pulpits for as Church the day in an effort to get to know one er better at the time when ch work and discussion is be carried on to form a true unified Christian Church Miss Marie Mitchell conduct ed the Junior congregation. Mrs Vera Freeman took the part in the anthem Rejoice rd is King Fanthom Mrs H ovely fio tr mory of and conducted and accom by Stroud. The r Mr. Ronald Green HOLD FUN FARE he Vaughan W Fun Fare promises fun ery one Saturday. Mav § re will be a sewing N e elephant sale baking sale to t i The chile of entertai room el show several vah ng a man's the draw are come anc ard Schoo for on sale and a home ames fish now on sale Yiease neighbors riends THE BAND PLAYED oN bers of the Vaughan W Home and School Associ pleased and McKay i, PICTURE OF THE MONTH Tribune staff for 10 years, won use across Canada and the United States. The AP Log described it "a one-two punch for a lot of fic; the other shows the rea- son--iwo wrestling motorists seltling a minor difference with fists at the front of the line. The shots by Hugh Allan, BRITISH BRIEFS High Land Price Ensures Church By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times LONDON -- A piece of land Hounslow, Middlesex, where church once has been sold by the Church Commission ers for a price equal to $2,750,- 000 an acre. The church which a » stood there was destroved by a frien re, caused by two boys who rumr sale broke into it to raid the poor on Mav will be made. If vou box. So the commissioners de are cleaning vour cupboards cided to sell some 17,000 square and are discarding any good feet. Th& price now paid for the clothing or knick-knacks save land is $1,120,000 for about two them for this sale. There of an acre. On it, a block further notices later ght shops with offices above We're sorry + that Mrs. will be built. And with the mon Vera Panagapka been ill ey, the Church Commissioners with the flu will build a new church on the Congratulations to Miss Craig who celebrated a birt This two-picture combo wins | the CP March Picture of the Month award for the Winni- peg Tribune. Top picture shows a line of snarled traf- accidents occurring after 8 p.m Refreshments were then serv- by Mrs. Peggy Paddison social convener ed the DUNBARTON PERSONALS I'he On-We-Go Auxiliary of the United Church is holding their April meeting next Tuesday evening, April at the home of Mrs. Lydai Dobbin on White's road. A even planned caker Vie Tanny's Gymnasium IS going 9x 2D to all don are asking for authority levy a municipal tax on fruit machines and bingo gan this levy to be used to reduce the property taxes. One member suggested opening a municipal under the new gaming laws, with the profits going to relieve the municipal tax rates SEEKS STRIPTEASE BAN LONDON -- Sir Cyril Black Conservative MP for Wimble- don, did not receive much sup- port when he proposed in the Commons Standing Committee on the Licensing Bill an amend- ment making striptease shows displays of nudity illegal The amendment was aimed at clubs which make a practice of uch performances. The commit- CUT WORKING HOURS tee voted it down by 19 votes to day last April 14. She and Mr LONDON '-- The three. maios. . ne nree majo Maxine Hopkinson to ne ronto on Monday to a show i ¥ way ons have been offer dinner ec and have accepted a reduc ion of two hours in their work-' 4 -- / J eek he w hite-colla red Hill, near Sevenoaks, is causing que I salz led ; 0 work 40 concern to local people. Because fully recovered. Bill ¢ 2 and the 42 of the recent warm weather, % . ied in with the new ar-'they are earing in vastly The WMS ment to more increased numbers. One house- held a week 12 ent e found hi eating an Apri So far no accepted reptile con very interesting ng Ss as a S from te some in So as @ to demons of their fitness exercises stood to Participate in the members are asked to wear slacks and bring a rug or blan Ket this activity casino, Come fun and ther nlans for a alon bring wi be 1 of to he as site Jear went PLAGUE OF SNAKES SEVENOAKS, Kent, England-- Wi plague of' snakes at Toys' Villiam staff will now rest provide i economic tion of the railways been Hill of Auxiliary in the afternoon TIRED OF ALLOTMENTS April drew's Pres PORTSMOUTH -- Garden al byvienan have invi ing responsibili for ro Picker 10 their on Apr because are licapts to take uj able for there PRESERVING HERITAGE LONDON The minister of housing has refused a proposal y t u t g business as | on th iver St 1 the coun- llotments as t John Constable Now one Suffolk-Essex: border is to be ch It is impor- famous area of landscape value should be ym the ads of ralism and eserved of the national heritage ted the gr meetir oup also -- 8 \ are not Mrs. Calvert Sunday John Ajax Cookson th Hospital Ss RELEASED TO MARRY DARTMOOR--Dartmoor Mrs. A home a week ago ) » a lovely holid Gou as pant DEAF LUT er who t to escape a few 1 AND DUMB CHURCH Bedfordshire -- A for deaf and dumb peo of two proposed ted to Luton g permission lude a community g accommoda ON recept of Mont: Hotel, Mr. | f Dee can Church in Ick the old Roman road proposed solo JUBILEE COLORS LONDON -- The Que v F the butes were { aise Ltt. Need Evidence Of Collusio RATFORD P) Sunday Times Rids Africans :an CUT PRICE OF EGGS a3l0g BUmMDEr ofS 'Noranda Acquires Minority Interest Steady Progress wets sun By Steelmakers Noranda Copper and Brass Ltd, er AN eras NEW YORK (AP) -- Steel, [CAR OUPUT DOWN industry {Montreal. istic 'about the future. The acquisition was an production chalked up Houliced 2 days Soranda, sixth consecutive weekly h -|crease, rising 2.1 per cent Bradfield, president, crease, nism, ; J said that the functions of the anda ne Its ouput is going up steadily |ricating subsidiary, located in and industry leaders are optim- who also) week to 1,784,000 tons. It wa which has been held since 1947 J : by Bridgeport Brass Company the biggest in the Output totalled 115,000 passen- of Bridgeport, Conn. United States, appears to The purchase price is $4, leading the way out of the 670,000 (U.S.) and will give No- cession. randa full ownership in its fab- be! ger - cars, down from 124,607, re: But production for April is es- timated at 448,000 cars, com- pared with 408,539 in March. This was report card week for many big businesses. A lot its ports. Among companies with in- substantial gains were Colgate- last| Palmolive Co., Cities Service Co., Socony Mobil Co., Gulf Oil the greatest total since the week Corp. and American Tobacco Noranda sales division will be ondad May 28, 1960. incorporated in a separate sales! company to handle company sales of metals, ores and chem- icals, now amounting to more than $200,000,000 annually in 32. ! countries. steel caused plants to fire up Noranda has also taken a 70- additional furnaces and - call iper-cent interest, through. a back idle workers. In the Buf- Output for April is estimated at 7,500,000 tons, biggest since last May. The _ increasing demand for Co. The government reported liv- ing costs in March remained unchanged from the record high of February. The consumer {price index stayed at 127.5 per {of grades weren't up to par but most firms expected to do bet. subsidiary, in a copper orebody falo area, unemp 1 0 y m e n t| ter next semester. 3 $ | v ; ni in northern Chile, for which a'among steelworkers was being] Declines from earnings levels of 500-ton-per-day operation is cut by 100 men a day. the 1960 first quarter were photographer lof Film Dispute Causes Delay TORONTO (CP) -- A group of Metropolitan Toronto theatre operators announced Friday a dispute with projectionists over Sunday pay will be taken to ar- bitration. The issue may cause a delay opening of Sunday movies, said 'a statement by Famous Players Canadian Corporation front pages." Allan took the Limited, Odeon Theatres (Can- pictures with a Rolleiflex on Ada) Limited, Twentieth Cen Tri X film. Shutter speed and [UY Theatres Limited, Marcus Loew's Theatres Limited and Premier Operating Corporation Limited. Crux of the dispute is a con- tract provision for double over- time pay on Sundays for pro- jectionists which, the operators say, would amount to $12 an LONDON -- A mobile labora. hour for some downtown the- tery will tour Britain's holiday atres beaches this summer A bylaw now being drafted by tists in charge will make on-the- board of control is expected to spot tests of water pollution be Fassel n gme 10 lema swage. T sof 1 . Sunday show : y sewage. This is one of the maior May if. Bled! FAMILY MAN in averture differed' because the motorists were in shade, the cration in FOR CLEAN BEACHES colors until their conse 1962, The scien. Roger Blough, chairman of! particularly sharp in the steel U.S. Steel Corp., said: and automobile industries, "We seem to have reached which were operating full blast bottom in February. We're hop-| at that time last year to catch ing for some improvement in up after the steel strike. | May. Confidence with respect to! However, there were bright {the economic situation is im- spots among the earnings re- proving." cent of the 1947-49 average, 1.4 The automobile industry per cent higher than a year showed signs of joining steel injapo. the climb although production + slipped this week from last . . MR : Clinic Ready INER SEEK OWNER SERKS For Alcoholics TORONTO (CP)=A 120-bed VOTE FOR CATS SOUTHEND, England (Reu- | ters)--A man was fined £10 |.oholics who appear before On- Friday for puffing the names tario courts will be officially of two pet cats on the voters |, 0ned Wednesday in suburban Yegister Mimico. Douglas Mist, 51, was a Aide a charged with making a false The clinic is ane of Wo a declaration that the cats, [JCCIS undertake ! d the form as Mr |Special committee named by. pamea u . he orm Tg Ti ' |Attorney - General Roberts to ringer Mist and Mr. b; NY study the treatment rather than Mist, were British subjects |, hichment of chronic drunks j and entitled 10 vote, f vot and alcoholics. The other is a He argued they were 0 Yo [research program under" the Ing age -- 21 in Britain-- © aegis of the Alcoholics Re- Sause they actually Were | earch Foundation. It's initial three years old and one eat report is expected in another of a cat's life was equivalent VERY to Seven for 2 Homan Deine: : The new clinic is situated on : {the grounds of the Mimico Re- |formatory and admission will moves in a revived campaign to ° ensure health and safety for! holiday-makers Moise Tshombe, president of BOY SCOUTS the secessionist Congolese prov- Canada had 291,854 Boy Scouts ince of Katanga, is married to at the beginning of 1961, abou' a Lunda chief's daughter and when he died the residue of his estate wiuld go to the cats, because they would starve otherwise. police he had made. arrange- ments with his bank that : Ibe determined by courts. Ad- {mission to a 30 - bed clinic in |existance for some time at Mimico is decided by the de- 17,240 more than 1950 has eight children. {partment of reform institutions, GRADE "A" | PRE-DRESSED | CHICKEN 22 - 3 |b. Avr. Ib. US. NO. 1 MEW _ POTATOES PEEK FREAN DIGESTIVE BISCUITS 2 Prices effective ot your DOMINION STORE ot Oshawa end Whitby until 6 DOMINION STORES LTD. _ EVERYTHING GUARANTEED 8-0Z. PKGS. 29: 29 39 p-m. Tuesday, May 2nd