Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jan 1962, p. 13

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

27---Real Estate for Sale bungalow,/ 5590 DOWN, new house, one Apply 116 Stevenson 'noad North, 27--Real Estate for Sale 27--Real Estate tor Sale 27--Reai Estate For Sale 29--Automobiles tor Sale 32Z---aArticies tor sale G7X Toom, three bedroom large spacious rooms, on Admiral Road. Page, three NHA mort mahogany woodwork interior, | on ravine lot, Pay- ments CALL PRIVATE sale, five room brick bunga- low, north east section. on, Reveriy & Street. |Terms arranged, 98' for FIVE room insul brick home at er manville, hot water heating (oil), og near schools, low dowr $105 monthly, taxes Telephone MO 8-8734. 723-1133 BEAUTY SALON, large parlor, jemctnreee | including stock, $500 \Snelgrove Co. Ltd, 723-9810. fully five as ast down, east location. Call L. FOR A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE Call $700 DOWN ---~ six-room bung: ries for $95 monthly ny including taxes. alow car- Bill Horner, 728-5123, Lloyd Realty (Oshawa) Limited Realtor, CARL OLSEN REALTOR _19 ATHOL ST. W., OSHAWA _ PAUL RISTOW REALTOR HIGHWAY FARM 160 acres, large barns, creek ond stone house with scen'c setting. Well located in good farm area north-east of Osh- 7 awa. Listed ot $32,000 with reasonable terms. E. W SWERDFIGER REAL ESTATE 4 BROCK ST. N,, WHITBY LOTS -- HOMES COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL For all your needs coll us ot MO 8-8031 MO 8-3895 WH 2-6215 Toronto 691-7510 FARM EXCHANGE 100 acres, 30 beef cattle, sheep, pigs, hay and grain, complete line of machinery including two tractors, Seven- room home with attached jarage. and four-piece bath. arge barns with water throughout. Owner will ex- change for home in Oshawa. Fyll price $26,000. BROOKLIN FARM 100-acre dairy farm, twenty- one Holstein milk cows, hoy grain, bulk cooler, milkers, trector and all implements. Just off Highway No. 12. Full price $38,000 with terms. FOR INFORMATION ON THESE AND OTHER COUNTRY PROPERTIES CALL 3 5 de in Howard Forder, Farm representative Daytime 728-9474 Evenings 728-2155 PAUL RISTOW REALTOR $2 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa | et "METCALF Real 40 KING ST. E. gorage, on large lot, M. bungalow. room, 3 good size bedrooms. Situated on nice londscaped lot churches, shopping. Call Les Hall, evenings 728-5513 District Real Estate Board Schofield - Aker Limited 60 KING ST. WEST 723-2265 Reg. Aker, Pres Bill McFeeters, Vice-Pres. -room bungalow with double zoned 1.B. $13,950. For. further tails, call Don Stradeski, evenings 728-8423 CLOSE TO SOUTH GENERAL MOTORS Life begins for you in 1962 this 4. year old 5-room Finished rec. Close to schools, List Co-op through this office. Member of Oshawa and Estate Ltd. DIAL 728-4678 $895.00 DOWN Balance at $96.00 monthly, principal screens, 5¥4-room bungalow, storms, New oil interest ond toxes doors, tiled bath, heating, etc. A real buy ot $12,770.00 NAME YOUR DOWN PAYMENT 4 lerge rooms ----- modern kitchen, close to public and separate schools. Asking $7,500.00, will listen to an offer For building lots, apartments, lend, tact this office. forms, stores to rent, con- AFTER 5:30 CALL Merion Drew, 725-7610 Dick Borriage, 725-6243 John Kemp, 728-2392 Joe Maga, 725-9191 LOOK! -- $400.00 COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT ONE N.H.A. MORTGAGE $69 MONTHLY Why rent? Move into ome of these solid brick, 3-bedroom bungalows, with oi] heot, and all conveniences, at your door step. Start 1962 the right way -- two of these exceptiogal values left. own your own home. Only Detached. Private drive. 725-1186 W. T. LAMSON REAL ESTATE LIMITED EVENINGS-- MR. McMULLAN 725-0104 MRS. HANDSON 728-5075 PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 522 SIMCOE ST, N. 728-9474 Residential Farm Commercial __Industriol_ LLOYD REALTY LIST WITH LLOYD THEN CALL YOUR MOVER CENTRAL $900 DOWN Six-room brick home with garage, deep lot, low taxes. Owner will hold one open mortgage for: balance. Call Irwin Cruikshanks today at 728-5205. Lloyd Realty (Oshawa) Ltd. Realtor 728-5123 101 Simcoe St. N JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD Realtor LTD. Insurance 167 Simcoe St. S. Office Hrs, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m APPLE HILL $1,000 down payment, smart ranch type and stone bungalow, large" rec-room, must be sold. Reduced to $11,900. Call Mr, Siblock at 725-6544 Members of O. D. R. E, B. Mortgages Arranged, _Be sught and Sold _ LLOYD REALTY LIST WITH LLOYD | THEN CALL YOUR MOVER | $10,000. FULL PRICE CENTRALLY LOCATED LOW TAXES 6-room home in good repair new furnace, garage, On a 6%2% mortgage Vendor would, also, like to trade for home in country. Call Ed Drumm, 728-5123 CENTRAL $900. DOWN Six-room brick home. with garage, deep lot, low toxes, owner will hold one open mortgage for balance. Call Irwin Cruikshanks today at 728-5205 Lloyd Realty (Oshawa) Realtor 728-5123 TO Simcoe | St ~ CARL OLSEN REALTOR 19 ATHOL ST. W 723-1133 RICHMOND ST. EAST Ten-yeor-old, six-room, one ond three-quarter storey brick home in excellent con- dition throughout Large rec-room. Garage. Listed at $13,400 with $2,000 down and one first mortgage for balance at 612%. COURTICE Two-bedroom bungalow, mod- ern kitchen, good-size living room, oil heated, large lot. Only $6,800 with $1,000 down.- Ltd N. FOR RENT One-year-old, six-room brick bungalow, lovely rec-room, garage in North-west loca- tion. $100 monthly. Willing to take terms. Tele- phone MA 3-3426, down. SPECIAL; $7900 full price, $500 A definite bargain in a home. For full particulars, call Charlie Rankine, Wil- son Realtor, 725-6588. $500 DOWN, heat, close to schools, transportation. $7,500 full price, pad Pane "$1 CONSUL sedan, starting good in alljcold weather, price $115 or nearest after; also under dash car radio, volt, price $15. Telephone 725-5055. 21" gg television, mahogany cabinet in good condition, very reason. 6\able. Telephone 725-8948 after five p.m. uying or selling televisions, $iso. YOUR choice: '54 Ford, °53 Pon- tiac, 53 Buick. Year end sale clear- ance. Van Heusen Motors, opposite Brewery on King, furniture, pe fas Hs stoves, wi ers, oil heaters, vacuums, dishes, cook- ing utensils, call Elmer Wilbur, Hamp- ton, CO 3-2294, $95, YOUR choice: '52 Pontiac sedan, '$1. Plymouth, '52 Pontiac coach, *53| Chevrolet. Van Heusen Motors, opposite} Brewery on King month, low taxes, sion. Douglas L. Gower Realtor 728- 38-4081, 'S? METEOR Rideau hardtop, auto- ti ne lake, mostly Ph boc sa $4,000, Tudor T SIX HUNDRED acres of land with). 4¢ good sound buildings, 4% mile fro m|j,- Bargain poriera ha -- Vv. A. McMurray, Gitmour, '6 SE -- radio, $745. Im- FULL length muskrat ane mi 14, in good condition. Telephone 7: |WE buy and sell and ee used or anything you have. "The City Traging 'aed 446 Simcoe Street South. 723-167: Ci0.| WEDDING gown, size 15, full eaeine will sell ELECTRIC razor service, Sunbeam, Remington, Schick, Philishave, Ronson, 7 |ete. Cords, cutting heads in stock. ony $10,600. kis ip located, 5 room storey and.a half brick home, two bedrooms, situated on extra large lot with several fir trees. This clean A comfortable home is a good buy! Lo down payment, one mortgage. Easy terms. For appointment call Stevey"--""* _' Macko, 728-4661. condition, ascot tires. Motors, 723-4 '56 FORD hardtop, automatic transmis- sion, custom radio, washers, back-up lights, wheel discs, Clean car, mechan- ically good. Re Reasonable. Dial 728-4411, MECHANIC Specials? "50 Pontiac, 8 buses one block to Lamson Real $95 MONTHLY, brick and all conveniences, schools, 725-1186. W. T. Estate Limited. 3 r '52 Pontiac sedan delivery; '50 Chevrolet. four doors °52 'Vanguard four door. Your choice, Apvly 324 Bloor Street East. $10,500--82, 000 DOWN for six-room, 1%- storey home, convenient to St. Greg- ory's, on Alma Street. Home has large living room, large kitchen with plenty], of cupboard space, also bedroom and| bath on main floor, two bedrooms up. Dry basement, oil heating, garage. Schofield-Aker Real Estate. T 'b2 GMC haif-ton pickup, mechanically good, $200 or best offer. Telephone MO 68-8598. '52 PONTIAC sedan, good body, pee elo gga mechanically. fair, brakes, signal and back-up lights, best bein 'Télephone 725-5055, Henry Stinson, 725-0243. EIGHT room storey and half brick); veneer, Olive Avenue, four bedrooms, gas heat, new furnace, hardwood and tile; garage. Price to be arranged for anyone interested. 725-0229. REDUCED for quick "gale, $11,900, Only | -- $1,500 down and $75 per month makes 1959 SIMCA or will trade for General Motors product. Lady's car. New paint] p, job. MO 8-8130 after 5. OLEARING! Your choice: '54 Hillman, "52 Plymouth, °51 Chev. $25 up. Wellman's "52 Chevrolet, Ranging from 728-7351, CLEARING: i 00 Pontiac 4 deluxe, OM you the proud owner of this eight-room brick income home, with five bedrooms, we will be pleased to show you the extra value in this fine property. Immediate possession. W. Mc |Auley Realtor, 28 Prince Street, 723- 2512 1: MO 86-5765 anytime. |28--Real Estate Wanted with auto- matic, radio. back: up lights, Lohman Ted Campia|™! r's, 5 King Street West. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. 7: 5 FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib- eral trade-in allowance: Free demon- istration, T 728-4683, GUN: (old) wanted, rifle, shotgun, re- volver or pistol or will trade 12 gauge be ad pump 'gun. Telephone SORTRERG Bisco Ga Gainaday ironer, in good order. Reasonably . Tele. phone 728-6286. MOVING to i ress og must sell five rooms furniture including refrigera- Good ltor, stove, television, beds, tables; good condition, Telephone 726-8532. SIMPLICITY washing machine, reason- able, good condition. Apply 763 Ritson Road South. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, phy attachments, brushes, guaran: teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- ice, 728-0591 anytime. TWO 600 x 18 tubeless whitewal sub. jurbanites on Oldsmobile wheels. Excel- lent condition. Telephone MA 3-3490, washers, tinted glass, discs. Reduced to $2,095. Wellman's, - | 728-7351. CLEARING: "61 Hillman Minx, one owner, in outstanding condition, 60-day guarantee. Reduced to $1,345. Wellman's 72 |OLDER four or five room home with Jeood sized lot. Have good down pay- ment. No agents please. 725-2759 be- tween 6- EXCELLENT ? prospects "for you to sell jor rent your property, quickly and satisfactorily, without unnecessary | pe or inconvenience, Let us talk it} lover -- no obligations. For appointment please call W. McAuley Realtor, 28 __|Prince Street. 723-2512 or Whitby, MO jS-S78s, anytime. |29--Automobiles for Sale FORD Falcon, four door, auto- matic, deluxe trim, whitewalls, wind. | fetes washers. Priced right. Telephone | 5-3744 after 6. laa CHEVROLET Belair, two door, six cylinder, standard transmission, radio, snow tires. Telephone 723-1882. CHEVROLET half-ton pick-up, in condition. Good tires, $165 cash. Telephone 728-1593 after 4 WILLIS MOTORS TAUNTON ROAD EAST | Your AUSTIN Dealer | We have a good assortment } of Used Cars. 125-0331 : | | eRXAKEXy é WHO ELSE WAN A NEW CAR! j | | BUY IT NOW WITH « LOW-COST LIFE-INSURED } xxx > > > » * > KXKKE dl xD x * x Lo taleteted x ™ Flahetatal bod x xxx x xxx JOO * x bed x x i be = x «xxx bd mp00"uE 20000 OOOO ~ IOC ee KOK LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA |27--Real Estate For Sale Start The New Year Right Buy a house to it your Budget BEFORE BUYING . 3&4 icici, Houses $10,990 Full Price ONE MORTGAGE -- DOWN PAYMENT $550.00 MONTHLY PAYMENTS $65.00 Plus Taxes NO GIMMICKS . SEE OUR features include: BATH WITH VANITY -- FULL BASEMENT - 24' LIVING ROOM ATTRACTIVE KITCHEN MODEL HOMES: LOCATED NEAR SCHOOLS -- OFF DUNDAS ST. WEST TURN SOUTH ON ANNIS ST. WHITBY TO BURNS ST. -- OPE NFOR INSPECTION THIS WEEK-END. OLIVE HOWE REAL ESTATE 130 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY MO 8-5853 | 6 P sedan, radio, $743. Im- jmac' ulate interior, excellent mechanical | -- lcondition, good tires. Ted Campin Motors, 725-5574 1961 CHEVROLET two door, one owner, low mileage, trade considered. Terms available, _ Private. te. Telephone 7%. 8640, BUYING OR SELLING SEE TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA (Just East of Wilson Road) | 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 EATONIA grey baby carriage, with new reversible mattress, converts into 72- 1092. BILL HAMILTON, | 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, white newsprint, buy in bulk lots and save. 4% lb. pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib. pkg. $2.00. Circulation Dept., O Oshawa Times. SKATES, new and used, sold and ex- changed. Apply Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond Street East: CUSTOM (in the dash) transistor car radio, lowest prices in town, Try minion Tire Stores, 48 Bond Street West. USED parts and repairs for all makes of wringer type washers, % bp motors, $5 to $8, guaranteed reconditioned wash- SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. S. ee lh 4 earn VOLVO THE FAMOUS P.V.544 1962 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY Jake & Bill's Garage FINA SERVICE _ 449 R RITSON S. Ss. -- -- 728- 0921 | refrigerator, |coni); |728-7910. ers and stoves, Paddy's Market, Hamp- ton. CO 3-2241. REFRIGERATOR, Kelvinator, with 50 pound freezer, one year old; McClary reconditioned; rangette television (Mar- Telephone with oven control; 21" also Moffat range. AWNINGS, canvas, Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. WE buy and sell used furniture, ete. "= |\Call Superior Resale, 140 Simcoe Street South, 728-4873. 'FURNACES, forced air, 10-year guarat- tee, $2.25 per week, no down payment. Package deal, $130. Telephone 725-4729. SOLID red maple dining room suite table, four chairs, two captain's chairs. Jexcellent condition. $270 new, sacrifice $115. Telephone MO 8-3446. WE pay highest prices in the city for used furniture. Pretty's Used Furniture Store, 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South. STOP IN. STUDY THEM OVER 5 ae LOOK THEM OVER ..¢ PICK YOUR OWN WINNER "52 CHEVROLET one - ton stake body truck $275 '53 PONTIAC Coach $175 '55 DODGE four-door Sedan $250 | Bes | PLYMOUTH four - door Sedon. Cheap transpor- tation. Mechanically good . 4 $95 COURTICE USED CAR LOT ROY W. NICHOLS 728-6206 WORTH DRIVING MILES TO SEE It is a pleasure to offer the following fine automobiles, Read these listings carefully. *56 PONTIAC Laurentian, turquoise and white, 4-door, one owner. Real sharp. '55 METEOR .-- Sunliner Convertible, V8, automatic, radio, wheel discs, and new snow tires . $695 real '55 FORD Fairlane, clean, real value ... $645 '55 FORD Customline, re- built motor and ake V8, stondard stick .. $595 *53 BUICK -- arate x automatic ... $275 | DRAGOMOTZ MOTORS 136 KING WEST 728-1911 OLD guns wanted. Will pay $100 for brass framed lever action rifle, and top prices for other lever action rifles, and hand guns. Telephone 72 728-5574. CIGARETTES carton $3.09. Butter jer 65 cent Ib. Tulip Margarine 4 Ibs. $1. Bread, 2 loaves .37 cents. Savings ga- lore, shop daily -- Glecoff's Super. market, Talson Road South, Oshawa. Open every night 'till 10. SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, stoves, etc. For top cash offer contact 19 Prince Street. Phone 728-1131, WRINGER washing machine, Westing- house, in good shape; Spanish electric guitar, like new. Telephone 728-6148. USE THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED COLUMNS T.V. TOWERS 40-ft. structure with all- channel antenna, all galvan- ized, guaranteed 1 year. TRIO TELEVISION 171 Bond St. East, 728-6781 VALLEY CREEK FURNITURE 145 KING WEST Next to Western Tire 728-4401 We buy, sell exchange used furniture, washer, TV, radios and so forth at prices to top anyone in the city. Visit, our new Streamlined Drugette Department -- Dry Goods, Children's Clothing, China and_ Glasswore, Notions, and Kitchenware. GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Rood South, Oshawa Open to 10 p.m. daily GOOD RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS, RANGES AND WASHERS All Parts and Service. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE |30---Automobiles Wanted [LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want Ea for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 118: eee £'S more family tun ahead when yeu own @ boat. Find the one for you the easy way Turn to "Boats for Sale" in the Oshawa Classified Section now. $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down, Liens paid off, NICOLS. MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY MO 8-8001 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? ™ $ell your used Car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 HARWOOD AVE. NORTH AJAX -- WH 2-6410 FOOD & FREEZER PLAN You may have tried the rest, Now try the best. Eat better for less. 80% groceries sup- plied, all well-known pro ducts, highest quality meats. Life-time warranty freezer, the only one guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. No down payment. Call now for demonstration --- no obliga- tion. Zenith 9-6100. -jlowing present: car bed, in good condition. Telephone Do-|council Blackstock Area Party Celebrated By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- A Mountjoy- Johnston - Dorrell party was New Year's Day with the fol- Mr, and Mrs, Ernest EBelyea and Nancy, Bronte; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wannon, Mr. Donald Wannon and girl friend, all of St. Catha- rines; Mr. and Mrs, Tom Me- Callum, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hoskin, Ronald and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham and fam- ily, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Fletcher, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Byers, Jim and Janice; Mr, and Mrs. Bruce peetie, and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Johnston, Mr. and Mis, Roy Avery, Donna Marie and Carlyle, Ti bury Mr, and Mrs. Keith Johnston and girls, Belleville, Mr. Earl Dorrell, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Dorrell and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell and Darcy and Mr. Harry Sanderson. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Me- \Laughlin, Nestleton; Mr. Law- jrence McLaughlin, Guelph; Mrs. \J. Forder, Nestleton; Mr. and |Mrs. Herb Hooey and Mr. Harry /Sanderson were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe jand boys. Ray and Bill Ferguson spent |New Year's Day with others of the family at the home of Mrs. Roy Drummond, Toronto. The Bank of Commerce of Port Perry entertained the and school board of Cartwright to a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Arundel- Evans, Montreal, spent a few days at their summer home, the former Greer farm. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and family join- ed the rest of the Wright family at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wright, Port Perry, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jenuery 9, 1962 43. held in the Recreation Centre|Roy Jap Experts To Teach B.C. Whalers VANCOUVER (CP)--Japanese experts will come to Canada this year to teach British Col- umbia whalers how to harpoon Monday. and family and Mr, and Mrs, Graham and Allan, Port Perry, spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Graham. New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey were: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bailey, Oshawa; Mrs, Fred Hodgson, Port Perry; Mrs. Thomas Red- man, Scugog; Mrs. Arthur Leighton, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge and Bill. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cowling and Roy were: Mr. and Mrs. Royal Whit- field; Miss Evelyn Whitfield; Mrs, Drucella Parker and Mr. Bill Rymer, St. Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cathcart and family, Toronto. Mrs. P. Romeril returned home from Guernsey last Wed- nesday and accompanying her was her sister, Miss Beryl Hibbs, who will teach in the High School, Rey, and Mrs. Romeril and Miss Hibbs visited relatives in Hamilton, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horn. Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trewin and family, Enniskillen. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trewin and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc- Mahon, Lotus and Mr. Wes. Mc- Mahon, were Monday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted McMahon and family. The ONO dance Tintay was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and family spent New Year's PIG MADE FLY BY SCIENTISTS LONDON (AP) -- British doctors have made a pig fly in the interests of medical science. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pargater the bouncing a man up and down «mn an air jet. Then they con- suited with engineers develop. ing a hovercraft, a machine which rides along a few inches above the surface of a cushion created by downward- tang i sing specially: jets, the doctors then a the principle to a pig. It worked. One anesthetized pig was kept floating in the air for an hour, A small skin wound on the an.mal dried up in an hour, The Lancet reported. Nor- maliy, it would have taken 24 hours, .. Scientist working on the projcct said: "One problem we must overcome is the noise of the jets. But there is no danger of the patient floating off. The jets keep him in place." with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cook, Brooklin, Gordie Malcolm spent a few NEWS IN BRIEF days last week with his grand- -- Mrs. A. J. Cook, Brook- in, Tom Ednie, Toronto, spent New Year's with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ednie and family. Sorry to say Mr, Ednie is not improving and is to under- go surgery this week. Mrs. Ida Taylor spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Malcolm, Yelverton, and New Year's with Mr. and Mrs, How- ard Malcolm and family, Isabel and Betty Henry, Bow- manville and Mr. and Mrs, Mer- rill Henry and family, Bowman- ville were New Year's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry. 'Mrs. Wesley Bradburn fel! last Friday and is in Port Perry SPECIAL PRODUCT CREMONA, Italy (AP)--This home town of the world-famous violin maker Antonio Stradivari finally has a Stradivarius violin of its own, after more than 200 years. The Cremona tourist agency bought one from a Lon- don or. for a reported LITERARY PRIZE LONDON (CP)--A first. edi- tion of 'Alice in Wonderland" that was bought for two shill- ings and threepence in an In- dian bookshop, sold for £880 at a London auction. It was bought by New York dealer Lew Feld- man from the anonymous owner who discovered the book in hospitgl. Bangalore. and butcher whales for use as human food. The United Fishermen and Al- lied Workers Union (Ind.) has agreed that the Japanese can best teach its 150 whaling men the methods of electronic detec- tion and preserving of whale meat for the dinner table. The instruction is necessary because the B.C. whaling indus- try is converting its operation from reduction of whales to meal and oil to the processing of the meat for sale in the Ori- ent. The Western Canada Whaling Company, formed by B.C. Pack- ers Limited and a huge Jap- anese fishing firm, will bring two Japanese killer boats to the B.C, coast. The company will bring in Japanese captain-gunners of the new boats which are equipped with special electronic detecting gear and modern harpoon guns. Japanese engineers and mater will also be brought. over with the boats to teach Canadian crews to man them. The Jap- anese will return home when the Canadians have learned the new technique. Japanese. staff at the proces- sing plant on Quatsino Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Is- land will include an assistant manager, two inspectors to su- pervise handling of the mea and eight flensers (whale but- chers) to train Canadians in butchering the carcasses. But before whaling can res- ume next year, the union and company must agree on a pro- duction bonus clause and vaca- tions. B.C. Packers' six-boat whal- ing fleet was. idle last year after the firm decided the world price for oil and reduction meat made in uneconomical to oper- ate. The six-month whaling season opens March 1 when the whaler are migrating north and be al conditions are favor- able. CHRISTMAS VISIT By MRS, R. 8. BISHOP KEDRON -- All the boys and girls of the Sunday School are} asked to bring in their collec- tions from their "Cent-A-Meal" bottles on Sunday. During Christmas Week there was a seasonal lull in church ac- tivities while most Kedron resi- dents enjoyed family parties. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilbur and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood held their Christmas party at Utica Hall with about 30 members present. Both din- ner and supper were served, with an afternoon of visiting, games and dancing. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dunlop and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Yarnold of Orillia. Miss Jeanine Werry was a guest at two weddings during Christmas week, the marriage of Miss Sheila Dancey and Mr. Andrew's United Church, Osh- awa, and the marriage of Dr. Nancy . Armbreust and Lorne Carson in Pelham Centre Church, Fenwick. Miss June Davis spent several days in Toronto as the. guest of Miss Johanna Nowaczewski. Mrs. Fletcher Werry's family gathered at Christmas time at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clar- ence Werry. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee over Christmas were Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Stainton (who are Jeaving for Florida in a few days); Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hawley, of Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stainton, Gail, William Allan Watson, in St./tor 30 Relatives At Kedron Re-Union ton, of Oshawa. On New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lee were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Hawley on the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stainton's 54th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lam- bert, Elizabeth, Barbara and Jordan, spent Christmas week q St. Petersburg, Florida with Mr. and Mrs, Campbell Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bennett entertained a group of their friends and neighbors at a din- ner party on New Year's Eve. The family of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Love enjoyed their Christ- mas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. William Werry and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jackson and family spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rowan, of Yelver- mn. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mountjoy during the holidavs Mr./were Miss Olive Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Luke and John, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Everson Norton and family, of Markham, Miss Beryl Mountjoy, of Lon- don, and Miss Beatrice Mount- joy, of Oshawa. About thirty members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. James Cookson enjoyed a re-union at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis. Guests of the Davis' on Christmas Day were Mr, and Mrs. James Cookson, and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Cookson, of Maple Grove. Christmas guests of Mr. and John and Barry; Miss Bernice 34--Lost & Found WIRE-haired terrier, brown face with black and white body, months old, wearing ae and red collar. Child's pet. bss CHILD clothing lost at f Omawe & Laon. ian ee Jamary 2. Fa of six, Rohae ts unemployed. lephone Chapman, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sobil, Taunton, Mr. Frank Lee and Miss Lyle Stain- Mrs. Lisle Noble were Mrs. Emily Stover, of Kingston, and a Jack Stover, of Port Col- orne. MERRY MENAGERIE LOST: Little white deaf kitten wearing green collar with bell, in Beau Valley area, Reward. Telephone 726-8180. HOUND dog, female, found vicinity Olive and Simede, on New Year's night. Telephone 728-9035. 35-----Legal { WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by any- one on or after this date, January 3, 1962, without my written consent. --R. J. Dingman, 1 32--Articles for Sale 31--Automobile Repairs | HOUSTON'S GARAGE | and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS, 67 KING ST. W. 723-7822 DO IT NOW FREE ESTIMATE SERVICE AVAILABLE AT McCULLOUGH BUILDING SUPPLIES /28- 4688 | 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. (WEST SIDE) -- thing is sure: ei He int an

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy