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The Oshawa Times, 24 May 1961, p. 23

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cLassiriep ADVERTISING Highways Take Toll (Continued from Page 19) | 32--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale YPEN, baby tenda, stroller, kiddy | Fis bi Ry all in good condi tion, Cheap. Apply 92 Elgin Street East. TENTS, tarpaulins, camp cots, ground | sheets, rentals. Oshawa Hardware, 8 Church. RA 3.7264. | EXTERIOR white house paint from Benjamin Moore, Wallpaper, 34 rd Latex house- and wringer iy washers, hp metory PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. | All colors. Guaranteed, flat, gloss. | Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church Street, RA 3.7624. { ELECTROHOME RCA Victor, Admiral. | TV, Hifi and rvice, | iThe fi » se; | for all .nakes highest trade-in allowances at Parkway | Television, 918 Simcoe Street North. of port] stoves, Paddy's Market, Hampton, CO 3-2241. WE pay highest prices in the city for used furniture. Pretty's Used Furniture Store, RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South, 35--Legal Color TV on_ display, {steadily up to predicted tolls. On Holiday Weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS |urday on Highway 2 near Brant-|drowned Sunday while fishing ford; As the Victoria Day weekend came to an end, accidents on road, river and lake, including multiple deaths in Ontario, pushed national fatality figures A cross-Canada survey by The Canadian Press showed that FURNITURE of three apartments, re-.|iTOm 6 p. m. local times Fri- THE ONTAPIO MUNICIPAL BOARD NOTICE UNDER SECTION 30 OF THE PLANNING ACT TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Oshawa has applied to the Ontario Muni- cipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 30 of The Planning Act for approv- al of its restricted Area By- low 3907 passed on the 3rd day of April 1961. A note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the by- low and showing the lands affected thereby is given hereunder. Any person interested may, within fourteen days after the date of this notice, file with the clerk of the City of Osh- awa notice of his objection to approval of the said by- low together with a state- ment of the grounds of such objection. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said by- law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the by-law will be considered. DATED ot Toronto this 16th day of May, 1961. B. VICKERS, Acting Secretary. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF BY-LAW 3907 Purpose ond Effect of By-low 3907 -- The purpose ond effect of by-law number 3907 is to edd a "photographic studio" os a permitted use in all R-4 and R-5 use districts. At the present time such studios are not permitted uses in any residential use district. The amendment will permit photographic studios in R-4 R-5 districts which are two least restrictive resi- 'ential districts. #rief Description of land affected by by-low -- frigerators, rangeties, kitchen and ches- day to Monday midnight at terfleld suites, chiffoniers, beds, guar |jeast 56 persons were killed--36 air conditioner, etc. RA 53-2879. ) ren, Weer oust, £16 lof them on highways. THREE piece chesterfield set, wine ana| The reported traffic toll fell FELL FROM TRUCK Theopole Fortier, 68, who died Saturday after falling from a truck near Victoria Harbor, 15 miles east of Midland; Joseph Hobson, 39, involved in a two-car collision in Windsor late Saturday; Evelyn Hornsby, 49, killed Saturday in a car crash in Oft- tawa; Erich Sleuwen, 47, of Toronto, Eh SS fe Gs fh four Lat ona Wg yp THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Moy 23, 1961 21 SPORTS IN BRIEF TWO DRIVERS KILLED LONDON (AP)-Two drivers were killed and nine injured in crashes during Britain's Whit- sun holiday auto and motorcy- cle race meets Monday. At Oul- ton Park in northern England, Norman Bramhall was thrown from his bike and killed during a practice session at the Auto Cycle Union's meet. At Good- don, auto racer Roy Bloxom, 34, thrown from his Lister Jaguar on the French River 45 miles south of Sudbury; William George Whitton, 26, of Campbellford, and Kenneth Ben- jamin James Mellor, 29, of Hamilton, killed in a head-on collision Sunday near Campbell- ford, about 26 miles east of in the last race of the day. start, won the gruelling 75-lap Dutch Grand Prix of 196 miles Monday. Von Trips' time in a Ferrari was two hours, one min- ute, 52.1 seconds. Von Trips now shares first place with Brit- ish ace Stirling Moss in the world championships list, both having 12 points. SANDERS TAKES OPEN HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP)-- Steady Doug Sanders stroked a after it crashed and caught fire four-under-par 68 Sunday to win the $20,000 Hot Springs Open golf tournament by one stroke threesome, each carded 274s|time was 1:37 2-5 for the mile. over the 7,000-yard hot springs|over a fast track. Bow! of Flow- country club course. ers paid $2.50, $2.40 and $2.10 {as the favorite. Black Darter, HEADS AL ALL- STARS isecond, paid $6.40 to place and BOSTON (AP) -- Paul Rich-g9 90 to show and Seven Thirty ards of Baltimore Orioles was'g3'30 to show. Peterborough. Douglas Jollie, 31, killed when his car collided head-on with a street-car in downtown Toronto Monday night. WINS GRAND PRIX over Jerry Steelsmith and Dave named American League all- star team manager Monday by president Joe Cronin. The two all-star games this {season will be played in San Francisco July 11 and Boston July 31. WINS ACORN STAKES NEW YORK (AP) -- Bowl of Flowers, the juvenile filly champion of 1960, won the $57,- | WILL HONOR HEWITT MELVILLE, Sask. (CP) -- W., A. (Billy) Hewitt of Toronto, registrar-treasurer of the Cana- dian Amateur Hockey Associa- {tion since 1924, will be honored Tuesday on his retirement at the annual meeting of the asso- ciation in Port Arthur. The sen- jor Hewitt, father of Foster Hewitt and grandfather of Billy erlands (AP) -- Wolfgang von Trips of West Germany, lead- ing the 15-car field from the Hewitt, both known for their hockey broadcasts, has been as. sociated with the CAHA since a year after its formation in 1915. Ragan. Sanders finished with al750 Acorn Stakes at Aqueduct 273 over the 72 holes, 15 under Saturday for victory in the first par. Steelsmith and Ragan, who leg of New York's triple crown played with Sanders in the finalifor three-year-old fillies. The ZANDVOORT ON SEA, Neth- grey, in good condition. Also single bed, | just short of the Canadian High- spring filled mattress, new condition. \,y Safety Council's predicted TWO used Westinghouse wringer wash-|40. Late reports could send it ers, in good condition, $15 each. Tele- over the mark. phone RA 8-1378. 305 Elmgrove Avenue. | Drownings accounted for 14 B. F. GOODRICH Siores -- Tires, bat-| deaths, Five fire deaths were teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele. i vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. RA '5-4543. (reported, and one person was| TYPING paper on sale, letter size, electrocuted. white newsprint, buy in bulk lots and Ontario reported 23 accidental save, 4% 1b. pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib. pkg. $2.00. Circulation Department, Oshawa Times, deaths, 22 on the roads and one TELEVISION, used, $19.95 up. Easy GOWNINE. : Budget Terms. B. F. Goodrich Stores, Other provincial totals with 88 King Street West. "Telephone . RA traffic deaths bracketed: Manitoba 10 (5); Quebec 6 % LENGTH wedding dress, size 7, with : Tested tulle overwrap, veil and head:|(4); Nova Scotia 4 (2); Saskat- dress, $30. Telephone RA 3-7122, \chewan 4 0); Alberta 4 (1); a British Columbia 4 (2); New-| 34 Lost a. Found ____ foundland 1 (0). Prince Edward home in Brooklin. Tattooed on ear, chil. Isiand and New Brunswick re- dren's pet. Finder reply to 17 Ferguson ported no fatal accidents. The Averys, Brooklin, ___|figures do not include natural LOST -- Golden Labrador Retriever, ici i 4 me or otnity Maple | deaths, known suicides or indus Grove Road. Anyone knowing its where trial accidents. abouts telephone MA 3-2732. Reward, : The Ontario Dead 35--Legal Wilfred Mattice, 53, of Morris- 1 will mot be responsible for any debts burg killed Friday when his car coviracied n,m" tame by anyone obit a culvert on Highway 31, 28 my written consent. -- Mrs. Elizabeth miles northeast of Cornwall; Hammond. | Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Stough- {ton and their son Michael, 10, NOTICE TO CREDITORS |drowned near Apsley, about 55 AND OTHERS IN THE niles north of Peterborough, Sat- ESTATE OF LEAH ETHEL |urday, when their car veered off | ROBINSON, deceased ALL persons having claims against the estate of the soid Leah Ethel A Robinson, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 21st day 'of March, 1961, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned solicitors for the Executors of the estate of the said deceased on or before the 5th day of June, 1961, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the said estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Oshawa, Ontario, Yi 12th day of May, A.D. 1961. CREIGHTON, FRASER, DRYNAN & MURDOCH, 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitors for Neil C. Fraser ond Gilbert L. Murdoch, Executors of the said Estate. The by-law will apply to all land in the City of Osh- awa which is now zoned R-4 or R-5 or which, as a result of any future omendments to the zoning by-law, may become zoned R-4 ond R-5. "L. R. BARRAND" City Clerk Special Notice to all property owners in the Township of Darlington, the Township of East Whitby and the Town- ship of Whitby abutting the City of Oshawa respecting City of Oshawa Zoning By- low Number 3907. TAKE NOTICE that the Cor- poration of The City of Osha- owa has applied to the On- torio Municipal Board for its approval of Restricted Area By-law Number 3907 as appears from the Notice of the Ontario Municipal Board above printed. A Notice giv- ing an explanation of the purpose ond effect of the by-law and showing the land offected thereby is printed above. Any person interested may, within fourteen days after the date of this notice, file with the Clerk of the City of Oshawa notice of his objec- tion to approval of the said by-law together with a state- ment of the grounds of such objection. The Ontario Municipal Board may approve of the said by- low but before doing so it may appoint a time ond place when any objections to the by-law will be considered. DATED at Toronto this 16th day of May, 1961. "L. R. BARRAND" City Clerk MARKET PRICES TORONTO (CP) -- Wholesale fruit and vegetable prices at 9:50 am.: Apples, McIntosh $3.50-4.25 bus., controlled McIn- tish 5.50-5.75, B.C. Winesap 5.75- 6, Spies 5.25-5.50; beans, green 5-5.25 hamper; new beets 50-1b bag 2.85-3; broccoli 3.65-3.75 .case; cabbage, new 2.85-3, new ired 5; carrots, Texas 50-1b. bag| 14.50-4.75; cauliflower 12s 3.25 |3.50; celery, California 3.25-4 (case; Florida 3.50-3.75; queen {cucumbers 24s, 2-2.25, king 2.50- Highway 109 into Centre Lake; | | Mrs. Margaret Lillion West, 74, of Toronto, struck by a car {Saturday as she crossed the {highway near Apsley; Stanley Rotenburg, 18, who |died in hospital following a street accident in Toronto Sat- urday; | william Browne of Scarbor- ough, killed Sunday when his [car crashed into a tree in Tor- onto; |TWO DIE { John Vanoost, 47, and Anthony | |Snider both of Toronto, killed) Sunday in a head-on collision [near Gravenhurst; Mrs. Mary Wellington, 26, of |Cape Croker, drowned Sunday {when her parked car rolled off la dock on the Cape Croker In-| dian reservation, about 20 miles north of Owen Sound; Claudette Lavigne, 15, when the car she was driving went out of control near Greenfield, | about 30 miles northeast of Cornwall, Sunday; Stewart McNeill, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McNeill of Hamilton, struck by a car Sat-| urday on Highway 28 near Pet- erborough; Michael Skillings, 21, Ernest | Arsenault, 19, and Donna Smuck, 19, all of Brantford, and | Harold Bragg, 51, of the Paris] area, in a two-car collision Sat-| 2.75; leeks 1l1-qt. basket 1.50; onions, chile Spanish 50-1b. bag 3.7544, Canadian 1.50, Texas 2.50-2.75, Texas white 2.85-3; spinach, Canadian 2.50 bus.; rhubarb, outdoor 12s 50-65; To- |matoes, cello 1.65, No. 1 hot-| {house 10 1b. 2.75-3; turnips, un-| {waxed 1.50, waxed 2.25-2.50,| Palouse 53. Cuban 12s 3.50; can- taloupe 9-9.50. MERRY MENAGERIE Distributed by King Features Syndicate. \, 5-23 Walt Disney Productions World Rights Reserved "Until I came here, I didn't know WHAT I was!" EXPANDING or DEVELOPING YOUR BUSINESS ? LOANS for INDUSTRY ® 0 0 5 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 8 0 0 0 00 0S EB 000 You can secure full information about 1.D.B. altering, installing, overh warehousing of goods, loggin, repairing, cleaning, packaging, tra g of manufacturing, processing, assembling, Tog, Tweniitoning : rting or g, operating a mine or quarry, drilling, construction, engineering, technical surveys or scientific research, genera- ting ot distributing electricity or operating a commercial air service, or the transportation of persons, or supplying premises, machinery or equipment for any business mentioned above. See your banker, auditor, lawyer office direct. or contact an I.D.B. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK TORONTO REGIONAL OFFICE 250 UNIVERSITY AVE. EM 8-1145 Order Opens ot 8:45 a.m. Phone RA 5.7375 Low-Priced Two-Burner Camp Stoves A quality camp stove of durable steel construction, with these important features: Two burners with individual flame controls for each, Dual wind screens for excellent wind protection. Steel case with steel carrying handle and legs. Finishea in dark . green enamel. Approx. 17 x 1 x 478". Folds into compact carry- ing case. Fuel tank is treated to resist rust. Filter screen helps keep storage tank clean. Capacity approx. 134 pints. Cardboard delivery container acts as handy storage case. 0.98 PHONE RA 85.7373 EATON Price, each TATON'S OUTDOOR SHOP, DEPT. 261 EXTERIOR PAINT for Home and Cottage &alonia Exterior Latex House Paint Dries in about 20 minutes, cutting down on dust and bug collection. When job's done, just clean appliers in soapy water. White ® Desert sand Sprout green ® Mist blue Antique red ® Ecru Jasmine yellow ® Jamaica brown Skyline grey ® 701 Latex Primer ... Qt. 1.95 Gal. 6-95 ® Sea coral @® Vibrant turquoise ® Orchard pink ® Silver fern ® Charcoal EATONIA WALLPAPER----PLASTIC COATED Brighten your home or cottage . . . suitable patterns for all rooms. All papers are pre-pasted and semi-trimmed. Easy and quick to apply. Single roll, EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 274 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT. 275 PHONE RA 5-7373 On Sale at 2 p.m. Wednesday and only while quantities last PLEASE, NO TELEPHONE OR MAIL ORDERS UPPER LEVEL Each MALL LEVEL Manufacturer's Clearance! SLEEVELESS COTTON BLOUSES Much below usual price! Good choice of colours; sizes 12 to 18 in the group. PLASTIC BRIEF CASES -- REG. 2.75 End-of-line clearance; leather-like plastic in tan, brown, beige or black; epprox. 15 x 10", Each ......... Cesens LOWER LEVEL Y2 PRICE CLEARANCE OF DOLLS! Reg. 4.98 to 9.98! Assorted baby dolls, teen-age dolls, bride dolls, etc. Clearing ends of lines. Each .. TRANSISTOR RADIOS -- PRICED LOW FOR CLEARANCE! Various makes and models; portable transistor radios, some with carrying case and earphone. Each Store Hours: 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday 'NOTIONS, DEPT, 222° CLEARANCE OF HANDBAGS -- REG. Ends-of-lines in a variety of styles. Leathers, plastics and suedes; colours of 97 to 3 30 bone, red, black, brown and tan in the group. Each ..... inde BW n 1.95 TO 5.00 LITTLE GIRLS' PEDAL PUSHER SETS with a gay nautical look Sturdy washable cotton treated to resist shrinkage. Top Is sleeveless, cool and lightweight, in white with red and blue trim; pants are red or blue. Sizes 3, 4, 6, 6x. 44 EEL ELE A A Ld PHONE RA 5.7373 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 210 rl AND ONLY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Please, no telephone or mail orders 20-PIECE SET English EARTHENWARE by "Swinnerton"' And end-of-line clearance that means worthwhile savings for you! A service for 4 in good quality white earthenware; cups are in graceful flared design, which is repeated at the edges of plates; 20-piece service consists of: 4 dinner plates, 4 bread-and-butter plates, 4 cups, 4 saucers, 2 49 4 cereals. EATON Special Price, 20-pc. set " EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 252 2.49" 4.49 4.95 * 54.95 to Saturday. Open Friday Nights until 9 3 i u

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