WEEKEND MARKET BASKET . PAT & DON'S CLOVER FARM 432 SIMCOE ST. S. TURKEYS 10-11 I Ave! CLOVER FARM ORANGE JUICE MIRACLE WHIP CELLO TOMATOES a. » AD mK, ot 19: FREE DELIVERY STORE SHOPPERS ORDERS. OUTSTANDING WEEKLY SAVINGS. GOLD STAR STAMPS GIVEN WITH ALL PURCHASES. organizations in Hong Kong are in an uproar. They want the Chinese institution of concu- hines abolished. Concubines were outlawed in China 40 years ago but the in- stitution still flourishes, under legal sanction, in this British Crown colony. Colonial administrators agree with the colony's formidable feminists that concubines should be outlawed here too, but only eventually. It would do more harm than good, they say, to try to abolish them in 34--Lost & Found LOST: GM service ring on Saturday, December 23. Return to 113 Gibbon '29---Automobiles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale Street or T 723-7510. Reward. FOUND: Black and tan hound pup, in '61 CHEVROLET Bel Air four door sedan, 6 utom ati ELECTRIC razor service, Sunbeam, Schi - a power steering, radio. Like new. Reasonable. Telephone 725-4349, son, etc. Cords, cutting heads in stock. Meagher's, 5 King Street West. "83 PONTIAC sedan, good od clean jbrakes, signal and back-up lights, Best offer. Telephone 725-5055. SELLING -- ? We'll buy it. Re- 3957 CHEVROLET deluxe, two tone green, good condition, 6 cylinder, white. walls. T MA 3-2711. \fr , pianos, stoves, etc. For top cash offer contact 19 Prince Street. Phone 728-1131. CLEARING, '56 Chevrolet deluxe, two WE buy and sell and exchange used have. "The tone, radio, white walls, 6, very clean. $695. Wellman's, 728-7351. or anything you City Trading Post", 446 Simcoe Street VOLVO THE FAMOUS P.V.544 1962 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY Jake & Bill's Garage FINA SERVICE 449 RITSON S, ---- 728-0921 WILLIS MOTORS TAUNTON ROAD EAST Your AUSTIN Dealer We have a good assortment of Used Cars. 725-033) South. 723-1671. SIMPLICITY washing machine, reason- able, good condition. Apply 743 Ritson Road South. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. WE buy and sell used furniture, etc. South, 728-4873. teries, vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. 7: tee, $2.25 per week, no down payment. Package deal, $130. Telephone 725-4729. WE pay highest prices in the city for used furniture. Pretty's Used Furniture Store, 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South. HAWAIIAN electric guitar ("Kay") in very good condition, plus amplifier, al- most new. W make a lovely gift. Telephone 723-7596. cent lb. Tulip Margarine 4 Ibs. $1. lore, shop daily Open every night 'till 10. 30--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want ears for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 725-1181. CARS WANTED Buying « New Car? Sell your used Car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE". TED CAMPIN MOTORS |aresses, 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 \E1 MER Wilbur, Hampton, jbuys ant. sells used televisions, chester- |flelds, dining, bedroom and kitchen fur- jniture, ranges, oil heaters, refrigera- tors, washers, antiques, 'electric irons, lamps, sewing machines, dishes, cook- ware, mirrors, hand sleighs, electric motors, tools. Everything is priced to} gave you dollars. Call Elmer, CO 3-2204. Call Superior Resale, 140 Simcoe Street) B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat- Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- 25-4543. FURNACES, forced air, 10-year guaran- CIGARETTES carton $3.00. Butter .65 Bread, 2 loaves .37 cents. Savings ga- -- Glecoff's Super- market, Ritson Road South, Oshawa. Ontario, vicinity of William Street. Owner can have the same by paying for this ad. ick, Philishave, Ron-|Telephone 728-0764. Hong Kong Fight Over Concubines --Women'sjone fell stroke. ie i hon A government-appointed com- ceremonies in a Chinese tea mittee conducted an extensive|house, restaurant or night club. study of Chinese marriage dis-|No civic or religious officials of- putes in the colony recently. ficiate. A friend of the couple The group descrise2 concubines|Usually makes a speech and as "a genuinely traditional in-jeach party puts the family seal stitution" and recommended it|on a certificate obtainable from be restricted but not immedi-jany stationery store. ately abolished. ASK DEADLINE sidered illegal. are free to take as Many COR) YWE CUHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, December 28, 1961 13 "Modern Chinese marriages" are by far the most popular form of marriage among Hong Kong's 3,000,000 Chinese popula- tion. They normally are unofficial It is common practice to measure the wealth of a Chi- nese by the number of concu- It suggested the governmentipines he keeps. set @ deadline--in the unspeci- fied future -- after which mar-|/PRACTICE WIDESPREAD riages not solemnized in church or before a government mar-jconfined to the rich. The aver- riage registrar would be con-jage Hong Kong office boy or Concubines, however, are not factory worker has, as often as As the law stands, Chinese|"0t, a concubine or two. males married in church or at government marriage registries|keeps one concubine said: may not take concubines. Those married in what are described) children, as "modern Chinese marriage"|the daily household chores. A 45-year-old messenger who my concubine does rere sein aieatce ress aeme| MERRY MENAGERIE Dor Prevx vate Dicey Productions World Rights Reserved 12°28 Distributed by King Features Syndicate, There is perfect harmony among us. I don't see why we should break up." Despite the outcry from the women's organizations, few Chi- nese males here are perturbed. Even fewer foresee an end to' the system. "The British would never dream of imposing a British way of life on us," one Chinese said. A 69-year-old Chinese million- aire who keeps five concubines said: "To keep several beautiful women under one roof in peace is as intricate as running a country. You need patience, tact and diplomacy. It is, in short, an art." Even Congo River Causing Trouble LEOPOLDVILLE (Reuters)-- their homes in the face of flood Congo River, the United Nations announced here today. The river, swelled by heavy "Poor thing! She tries so hard to be graceful!" rains, burst its banks in many eubines as they wish or can af. ford. \ Brooklin Seasons BROOKLIN -- The Brooklin United Church was decorated with symbols of Christmas for the al Christmas Services' held morning and evening on Sunday, Dec. 24. Rev. S. J. Hillier conducted both services. His message to the large con-' gregation assembled was of "The Three Signs of Christmas -- The Star, The Angel and The Child. The beautiful arias from Han- del's Messiah were sung by Mrs. William Young and Mrs. Neil Petty. The evening service at 7.30 p.m. opened with a carol. The minister based his ser- mon on The Songs .of Christ- "My wife takes care of the mas, interspersed by carol sing- Choirs Delight ing by the choir and congrega- tion. * Two special Christmas selec- tions by the Senior Choir were sung and directed by Mr. E. A. Winkler, Oshawa organist. PERSONALS A welcome is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ewing, Shawn and Craig, former residents of Whitby, who recently became residents of Brooklin Village. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hard- ing, residents of Brooklin for the past 35 years, who on Monday, Jan. 1, 1962 will celebrate their 42nd wedding anniversary. Christmas guests at the home DEATHS of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Crox- all, Winchester road, included: Mrs. R. Brown, Mrs. Jack By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto--Paul Breithaupt, 58, a brother of the late Louis Breithaupt, former lieutenant- governor of Ontario. Port Stanley, Ont.--George FE. Ponsford, 66, chief of the pro- vincial air service division of the lands and forests depart- ment. Pasadena, Calif. -- Don 0. Hendrix, 56, superintendent of the optical department of Mount Wilson and Palomar Observa- tories for 15 years and de- scribed by astronomers as one of the world's great telescope opticians. Kimberley, B.C. -- Mrs. Tom Lyons, 23, one of Canada's two amputee-skiers who continued in the sport with specially-made ski-crutches after she lost her left leg above the knee due to bone cancer. New York--Konrad Bercovici, Thousands of persons have fled 80, noted newspaper and maga- zine writer who won fame as a waters from the rampaging|chronicler of gypsy lore. Toronto--Aemilius Irving Jar- vis, 67, member of one of Tor- onto's oldest families and a squadron leader in the adminis- |parts of the country, inundatingitration branch of the RCAF itowns and plantations. during the Second World War. Croxall, Mr and Mrs, Newton Brown and family of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Croxall, Ronnie and Susan, of Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Woodcock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tush- ingham and family of Whitby, Miss Edith Cochrane of Toronto were Christmas guests at the home of Mrs. A. I. McBrien. Mrs. Charies Pilkey spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Brock Pilkey, at Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. John McKinney of Kingston were guests for Christmas holidays at Mr. and Mrs. E. Kay and his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. McKinney. Miss Helen Alves, physiother- apist at Kingston General Hos- pital, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alves. BRITON PLACES FIRST EAS1 LONDON, South Africa (AP)---Britain's Jim Clark won the eighth international South African Grand Prix Tues day driving a Lotus Climax. Brit- aun's Stirling Moss came a close secund in a Lotus Climax, Swe- den's Joaquim Bonnier in a Porsche was third. The race, witnessed by 67,000, covered 200 miles. GIRLS' better dresses and party |dresses, size 11-31, some worn only once; also ladies' party dresses, lace, silks, chiffons, etc., like new, sizes 8, 9, very reasonable; children's blouses, » Skirts, skates, coats, etc., sizes 5-6. Telephone 723-2798. $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY MO_8-8001 BILL BAMILTON, Ashburn, Brooklin, Now Hamilton Office Equipment. 137 Brock South, Whitby. Visit our store soon, GOOD selection of reconditioned TV's at reasonable prices. Parkway Tele- vision, 918 Simcoe Street North. Your color TV store. TYPING. paper on sale, letter size. im bulk lots and 31--Automobile Repeirs white save, 4% Ib. pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib. pkg. $2.00. 'Circulation Dept., Oshawa Times. HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE. MOTOR TUNE UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. W. 723-7822 SKATES, new and used, sold end ex- changed. Apply Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond Street East. RAWLEIGH'S world renowned good health products are now as close to you as your telephone. Telephone Doug- las Bryce, 723-2019, CUSTOM (in the dash) transistor car radio, lowest prices in town. Try Do- minion Tire Stores, 48 Bond Street West. | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TROUBLE ? Complete Service AT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 728-9711 © SNOW tires, two 670 x 15; one 650 x 16, one 600 x 16 both regular. One under 'adic. Telephone 725-5055. GOOD RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS RANGES AND WASHERS All parts and service, AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE HARWOOD AVE, NORTH |32--Articles for Sale 'VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv. ice, 728-0591 anytime. 'USED parts and repairs for all makes wringer type washers, % hp motors, $5 to $8, guaranteed reconditioned wash- ers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton. CO 3-2241. AJAX -- WH 2-6410 FREE TUMBLER WITH $3 GASOLINE et the HILLTOP Open 10 o.m. till Midnight hae eggs gg laundromat, auto- at 34--Lost & Found ' tly serviced, 'Appearance like new. Port Perry, 985-7926. T.V. TOWERS 40-ft. structure with ail- channel ontenno, all gaivan- ized, guaranteed 1 year. TRIO TELEVISION 171 Bond St. East, 728-6781 BRACELETS, gold, two, lost, one fine chain, one heavier linked, at the Osh. awa Shopping Centre last Thursday evening. reward. 723-4215. 35--Legal ' NOTICE to Creditors and Others Visit our new Streamlined Department -- Dry Goods, Children's Clothing, China and Glassware, Notions, and Kitchenware. GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Road South, Oshawa Open to 10 p.m. daily VALLEY CREEK FURNITURE 145 KING WEST Next to Western Tire 728-4401 We buy, sell exchonge used furniture, washer, TV, radios and so forth at prices to top j in the city, { Morshall, Simmons, Beouty- rest and other spring maot- tresses completely rebuilt like new, medium and extra firm, senooth tops, box springs re- poired and eiderdowns recov- eed. Three day service. | fONTARIO BEDDING CO. (f- 725-4189 (BS--Lege! In the Estate of JOHN JAMES HOOD All persons having: cloims against the Estote of John James Hood, late of the Township of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, retired, who died on or obout the 7th day of October A.D. 1959, ot the Township of Whitby in the County of On- tario, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned at 1175 Weston Read, Toronto 15, on or before the 25th dey of Jonusry, 1962, after which date the Estate will be dis- tributed, with regard only to the claims of which the un- dersigned shall then hove notice and the undersigned sholl not be liable to ony person of whose claim they shell. not then hove notice, Dated at Whitby this 28th day of December 1961. MARION WATERSON and GEORGE W. HOOD, Executors, by SIDNEY KLOTZ, their Solicitor herein. As a result of numerous complaints as to dogs run- ning at large in Darlington Township, the following changes have been made to the Township's Dog Con- trol By-laws. it is new prohibited to allo any time of year License fees are now due and payable on or before February first in the yeor issued. w dogs to run at large ot for which the license is W. E. Rundle, Clerk! Township of Darlington The Daily Newspaper Is the Safer, Surer Advertising Investment '}ONIONS SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD. S. OSHAWA OPEN TO 10 P.M. 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