Daily Times-Gazette, 29 Nov 1946, p. 14

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_ oz 3 BR CARE Ris | PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946 ~ Use Times-Gazette Classified Ads For Quick Results BUSHES PROFESSION DIRECTORY Articles For Sale .. 36 Articles Wanted ... 37 Agent d...40 Wanted 1--Auditors OEN- T HOPKINS, eral secountant, 24 Al Bldg. King oe man Phone 2177. Consult Chartered P.0A; J. Bowman Boyter, "3 land Pettit, Jr., CA. 190 A oe Gardening an Auditors ......... 1 Supplies + Automobiles For Bale .......00000 32 Adiomoblles Auction Sale .... ry Building Trades 11 Business Oppor~ N Instruction SONANT BARRISTERS, 7 i Ann. 8. Oshawa Phone 4. £0. ¥. Anns, BA, or phone 67, I 3051. MacBRIEN, B and Boticitor Suite 201 70 King Hast, Genoshs Hotel, Phone 349 (Deci3) siti cb A P. MANGAN, N, KO. BARRIS- . Money to loan. Office PAINTER AND ) hy Wanted Chiropractors Dentists Dressmaking ee..o . Optometrists CLASSIFIED ONE INSERTION .. TW THREE INSERTION! EACH ADDITIONAL IN All Classified Advertisements ' INDEX TO WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS Puneral Directors 8 Female Melp ene nian Household Repairs 14 Houses For Rent , Loan Wanted Lost apd Found .. 23 Notices ..... 43 MVanted ......... ® Male or PFemal Help 'Wanted. . . 30a Money to Loan ... 1d (Y Nursing Service .. 13 Aboye rates apply only to original order, Subsequent Jasestions * rdered at rp Tater date constitute a new original order) Professional and Business listings--$5.00 per month for 20° words or less, 20c additional for all words over 20. Each initial letter, ahbreviation § and ¢ sign, figure count as a full word, Box charged 10c additional, before publication. Office Hours: Physicians and rgeons .... serie 15 | pots and Livestock 34 Radio Repairs ... 17 Real Estate Agents 19 Real Estate For seeressssens 28 aseees 10 wee Da Rooms For Rent .. 20 Room and Board.. 30 Room and Board Rh ots eee Women's Column 23 Wanted to Rent ., 31 vases 8 Wearing Apparel ., 38 AD RATES 20 Words Each Addl Word 05 Nis MUST be in by . p.m, the day Daily 8-6; Saturday 8-5. 11--Building Trades. PTRST-CLASS DFCORA- tor, P. I Phone 2718R. (Dec16) {Dec2) | T, ORVILLE MITC ©. B. TUCK, POST OFFICE, Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Phone (DecS) '| and Glidden. pen 2 repairs 0 GM. Chrysler Phone 657. 12--Personal Services | MITCHELL, "YOUR PER. Phone 2850). Book- kept up. fo Dicom sonal Secretaty", #1 all date, fitimeograph | Service. ( EXPERT 8 3 Wiss Repair » Your Ts Sheth | NEW SERVICE CLEANERS -- 16A Ontario St. Phone 707, (Dec20) 14--Househoid Repairs FURNITURD BErAIRED AND RE- upholstered. our materials for jecavering. D. . Dalton, 75 Charles, Phone. (Dec8 18-- Automobile Repairs RADIATOR SERVICE. HEATERS. GAS tanks. Clifton Moore, 160 King St. W. Phone 4340M. (Dec?) MOREY'S GARAGE. CORNER VERIUN Street West. and (Dec10) 20--Business ( Opportunities BOLE OWNER OF EXCLUSIVE ES- sential product oor in terrific demand or qui 2 "URGH ) | 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms. Pirmly ONE ~ ROOM 29--Rooms For Rent ROOMS 2 FURNISHED BED.SITTING in private home, Conveniences. Gentle- men preferred, 194 Clarke St, Phone 1432R, (89¢) NEWLY DECORATED ROOM gentleman, Central. 159 Celina. | COMFORTABLE! WARM, FURNISHED bedroom, close to Motors, gentlemen 1 Also garage for rent, Phone | c FOR (88c) 31--Wanted To Rent BUSINESS WOMAN DESIRES SMALL apartment, strictly modern, will fur- nish, Box To, Times-Gazette, GARAGE NEIGHBORHOOD, Park Rd, and King. Phone 689. YOUNG COUPLE NEAR (90b) ENTLY NEED Steady em- ployment. Both 'abstainers. Phone aw. 2) TWO OR THREE rooms, Dipently needed b; soldier and wife. Phone 4351J. returned {(89¢c) 6-ROOM HOUSE, RELIABLE TENANT, no children Phone 2859W. (Nov.30) ONE OR TWO FURNISHED, LIGHT housekeeping rooms for two girls, cen- tral, Box 7 _Times-Gazette. (88¢c) WANTED TO RENT 3 OR 4-ROOM, self. ined y 2 adults. Box 633, Times-Gazette, "*° (S8e) FOR JURY AND -- OFFICE HOURS Ro Bia mune ieee A RB Johnson, Phone 28. ( being and sold loonie in Canada, Wishes to promote British, and South American markets. No iimit to profit possibilities. Write Room 1202, 2 uare, T (90a) West, Oshawa, Phoge a1. 8---Funeral Directors Et BURIAL COMPANY 7 Onaries | © Established 1889. Phone 401 (Dec20) _9--Money To Loan MONEY TO LOAN AN ON REAL ESTATE, Automobiles, Agsments ts, Liens purchased M ne Ro Esta te. is. "Fone 535. (Dec20) 22--Lost and Found SMALL BLACK DOG front, part Boston Bull, ame of "Nipper". Child's 23--Women' 's Column Eg e (89p) CHARIS CORBETIEREV. 159 Oshawa Phone 3333W. (Nov30) 21 Persil rl VOICE AND musical ab oan be pl layer. Racords Sa ie Richt | ae Sontre. Tel, = DOUGLAS BRYCE, 384 RITSON South, Rawlelgh's Good Health Products. De- livery under $1. Phone 217R (Dec?) SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EFFECTIVE 2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' $5. at all druggists. Doe You Need a PERSONAL LOAN? you can f you need unit: --for an marge tion to re- Pay without hardsh! p talk 0 the nearest B ot M branch. Le 27¢ a month for a $100 loan * gepayable in 12 monthly instalments. (equal to % of 1% interest per month) NO OTHER CHARGES Endorsers are not necessarily required. BANK OF MONTREAL 10--Instruction 25--Real Estate For Sale 1 | Phone 3839J. M, MILLS, | FD JOM AND KITCHEN | ung, ple: no children. Mr, L, Loeb, Port erry, RR. 2. (88c) HOUSE IN OSHAWA OR VICINITY. (Nov.30) THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! By Al Pomly s and Harry Shorten iN ALTRI \ ALTLLLLLTL TY | 4 12-0 MY Bov- DAN DAPPER, MAY I PRESENT MISS | BETTY GLAMARR AND ISS -- a --_ U NEWSPAPER SYNDICATI DAN DAPPER., THE OFFICE ¥ DUDE. EVERY DAY HE COMES TO WORK SPIFFED BAS IF HE'S JUST STEP- Jf PED OUT OF ESQUIRE. A {. lo, ONE DAY IN A HUNDRED THAT HE WASN'T DRESSED LIKE A CLOTHING STORE DUMMY. 36--Articles For Sale | 36--Artictes For Sale BOLID WALNUT ANTIQUE BED, BOX spring and mattress, Phone 3484. (90b) TRICYCLE, . LIKE NEW. APPLY 50 Westmoreland Ave, Phone 1235J. (90a) TIN PAILS, TIN CANS, PAPER BAGS. (90b) | ¥ | 4 thickness, and other articles, Tod's Bread, corner Bond and Church, (90a) GIRL'S BICYCLE, GOOD CONDITION, | Phone 3487W. ( Wa) | GENERAL BLECTRIC RADIO, $10 dies' wrist watch, $3, Phone preg 65 Wilson Rd, 8. (90a) HYDRAULIC KNEE ACTION UNITS | ou exchange basis. Chev, '35-'38, Pon- ac '35-'36, Also reservicing and instal- | Jo reasonable prices, Barry & Peters, 206 Verdun Rd. 90c) SINGER MACHINE, ROTARY BOBBIN, with stool. One year old, Guaranteed. $80. Apply 175 Simcoe South. (90D) NAVY BLUE "PRAM, "Goon ~OOoNDI. tion, Phone 2877J, 0b) SINGER SEWING "MACHINE, (H ine duty tailor), Guaranteed. $23. 16 On- tario St, (90b) GATELEG TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS, also black seal coat with jt front, size 14-16, muff and hat to match. All in good condition. Phone 3903W. (90a) BLACK N SEAL COAT IN EX- cellent condition, size 20. Also baby carriage, 45 Drew | Bt __ (90a ) BLUE CONVERTIBLE BABY CAR riage for & sale, Phone 1774W. (908) MAN'S } BICYCLE, , NEW TIRES AND pains job, In good condition, Sacri- fice. Phone during day. Phone 1837TW during night. (90a) 33--Automobiles Wanted PRIVATE PARTY ANTS SAR FROM X wi L) $600 Phone 181 15M. y = re CABH FOR YODR CAR. Motor Sales. 1271 Simcoe Bt North Phone 4605W Nov30) OIL BEATER FOR SALE, PRACTICAL- ly new. Phone 4708) or apply 228 Ver- dun Rd, (90c¢) LADIES' AND GENTLEMAN'S WRIST watch for sale. Apply 216 Gibb St. (90c) LIBRARY TABLE FOR SALE, PHONE 4663W. (90c) DRIVEWAYS LAID ALSO BUILDING sand and gravel, Fill and general haul- age wirry Ashmore's Garage. Phone CHRISTMAS TREES, BLUE SPRUCE. to 400. Delivery Dec. 18. ! SPOT CASH POR YOUR CARS AT Dodd's car lot 378 Purk Rd. 8 loko 3344M. Dec18tf) ii GR La oe or Prices Paid Phone TS! eviatngs 8 An up 29 gi Durham Pat. ., Ajax, after 4:30 (Nov.29-Dec.9, 16) PIANO AND CHESTERFIELD FOR sale, Apply 288 Bloor E. Phone 9 a JACKET HEATER 100 GAL, CAPACITY, dit 7 ft. ash skis, harness 34--Pets and Livestock 100. BARRED ROCK PULLETS FOR sale, 6 months old. Apply 597 King St. 8 and poles; ski boots, size 10; ski pants, glae « 32; O.COM. skates, size 9, riding boots, size 715; riding breeches, men's size 32. Pho 32, Phone. 3963J after 6 p.m. (90b) | AMERICAN HARD COAL FOR BALE, Phone 782, (T5¢1) 16 MM, VICTOR MOVIE PROJECTOR, and equipment. Apply Clarence Bell Cottage, 270 Lake, (87¢) HARDWOOD CUTTINGS FOR KINDL- ing. Phone 3288J. (87e) NO MORE WAXING . COAT YOUR hardwood, tlle, linoleum floor with Glosscoat Durable Plastic. We sell aint and do painting. Also avallable n colors. Phone 3235. (Dec4) Rate for Advertisiag ander this heading---3¢ per word each inser- tion, nimum charge $5 cents. DANCING AT THE AVALON EVERY Wed., Fri, and Sat. Nine till 12, King West, (Tues-Fri) NEW AND USED TIRES, 600x 16, 650x16, 550x17. WILLARD AND EXIDE BATTERIES, SOUTH WIND HEATERS. DRIVING AND FOG LAMPS. ANTIFREEZE. TIRE CHAINS. DEFROSTERS Auto Accessories and Parts. POWELL'S GARAGE North Oshawa (88c) "| REFRIGERATORS -- ORDERS TAKEN now for the remote installed modern household Refrigerator Bell's Refriger- ation, 182 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 2058W, (Dec12) JUST RECEIVED A NUMBER OF coal and wood heaters, cook stoves, like new, suitable for your home or busi- ness quarters. Now on display at the Bradley Furniture Co, B8icoe South store, (Dec21) 37--Articles Wanted GRAMOPHONE, PORTABLE, , FOR shut-in, reasonable, not electric, Box 708, Times-Gazette, (90a) PAIR OF CHILD'S ICE SKATES, SIZE | 8 or 9, Phone 1823R. (90a) SET OF USED GOLF CLUBS, STEEL shafts, enough for beginners, Box Til, Times -Gazette, (90a) DOLL "CARRIAGE, | PAIR ~ DOUBLE ball-bearing roller skates; set of skis harness and poles. Phone 3622J. (90b) OLD HORSES FOR MINK FEED Phone Stan Prevost, 43TW12. (89¢) PIANO WANTED, . BMALL APARTMENT Size. Box 642, Times-Gazette. (87c) w. (88c) VENETIAN JENETIAN BLINDS, HIGHEST QUALI- | WANTED ~ IMMEDIATELY, ELECTRIC RABBITS FOR SO 6-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, ALL NEWLY decorated, on No. 2 Highway, in Pic- kering village. Immediate possession | | $4000 cash, al Pickering Taxi, Pic- | ' kering, Ontario, (90b) 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, IN NORTH | Oshawa, situated on highway, full size | ew! Would consider car as part payment. Apa Ww. Hackney Motor Bales or Piss) 5-ROOM BRICK SEMI-DUPLEX, § acres land, In sity. Immediate pos- session. Phone 920W1 for particu ara. INSUL BRICK HOUSE NEW 2d attic, good | Jousetston, ax I Rd. (ssc) 4-ROOM cellar, large Inspection invited, 300 WEST HALF OF DOUBLE BRICK house at 108 Agnes St. Two stokes and attic Tom. a on first floor, and three rooms and A Ry Hot alr heating, a a full plumbing. Tenancy must convenience of ressat tenant. Price 00 cash. bd (88c) MALL, FRAME, Make offer, NO, 3 QUEEN ST. 8 Net lighia and iii Elderly pa dispose same, Rented at at ne Anly 27 Darren Ave. (88c DOUBLE D' G HOUSE, LARGE store place on front suitable for bus- iness or workshop, two bathrooms, all new fixtures, downstairs hardwi floor and new plaster, inside newly ted on, owner ~ 11--Building Trades CRAGGS, PAINTER AND DE- Aldo industrial spraying. Ex. pr ry 'workmanship, All work Maren. 'teed. Phone 3639. MOSIER SHEET METAL nec ts for New Idea. and Pease Fur- Also humidifiers and damper {onto Air-conditioning a. ly vile 2255 (Novas) LOAM FILL GEN- of trucks. EMclent . P. Essery. Phone Nov30) SAND, GRAVEL. eral legs, uml sven Mu. 4 L LEE & BONS, BUILDING CON- rR EI pw SAND. GRAVEL, CINDERS, haulage Toe Cy Phone Oshawa 7734. (Dec2 0 LAID BY EXPERT setters, Variety of colors. Free esti- Phone collect ' 653, Bowman- tille, Bromley and Son. (Deci4) INSULATE YOUR gomfort. } | 29--Rooms For Rent i! leaving town. Apply a4 Stmoos South | *° DON'T MISS THIS ONE! ! SIX ROOM HOUSE OFFERED FOR SALE Convenient To Collegiate and G.M. Offices. Solid brick construction; fire- place and Trench doors in living room; room will take full suite; large modern kitchen; three good-size bed- second floor. Chestnut trim and rooms and 3-piece bathroom on hardwood downstairs. Possession at your convenience. ACT AT ONCE IF YOU WANT A GOOD HOME! 352 JARVIS STREET Open All Day Saturday for Inspection and Offer To Purchase. } | dhe DANE ood | Apply oe William St, 2 MALE MBEON! who can give them a good home. No | charge. Phone 2051R. oid GIVE A LOVELY COCKER SPA! i puppy fo for Christmas, Several to AIR All from champion stock. Rea- sonable. Order now for Christmas, Waubena Kennels, mile west of Osh- | awa, Queen Elizabeth Highway. (Dec.12) | D esrb CIRCULATOR "HEATER. CANARIES FOR SALE. ALL GOO singers, Male and female. Phone HIsW, 2 REGISTERED. SOWS, SECOND LIT- ter, 1 due in December, 1 in January, O. Hayes, Harmony Rd. N. (80¢) 18 BARRED PULLETS, $1.25 each, Phone 391J. oo) | 300 PULLETS, 5 MONTHS OLD, PHONE ot of Sis an (Dec. N TERRIER PUP- on pedigreed stock, Evenly marked. Bownavion Kennels, Wilson Rd. N. Phone 1088Y3. (90¢) FOR SALE, 7 COLLIE PUPS, Goon strain, des ae ay 6; | MALE sphatel peor. I on 6 PIGS, AVERAGE 100 LBS.; 4 on 80 lbs. Serviceable boar. $250. Sow Ts. TY, Bow yo TL or old. ngora ral one ht Loi -GREA' ply 86 William | est. i) PUPPIES FOR SALE. PHONE 4335) 4335] at. Wana Apparel BLUE GABARDINE SKI SUIT, SIZE 16. In good condition, blue convertible ba- by _carriage. 536 Grierson St. BOY'S SKATES, SIZE: 2, year, Good condition, NEW LAST Phone 4279J. (90a) LADIES' BLACK WINTER COAT, FUR collar, size 18. Phone 3804W. (90a) ) stove. case, ae) $125. 170 Ritson South. (89b) (89c) | NA ty, steel or aluminum. Seven days delivery, Priced right. Estimates free. Supreme Industries. Phone 3531R. _(89¢) | MOVIE CAMERA UNIVEX, 8 MM. | First class condition. Phone *io0es | so 9c CRAFTMASTER W AND 12 i> HORSE | wer otor, Apply 237 King "at. West, hone 5 (89c) refrigerator, typewriter, sewing ma- chine, plano, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, radio, Please phone pores. FIANOS WANTED FOR CASH. WIL- & Lee, 79 Simcoe North. Phone 2388. _Open -evenings. (Dec24) USED STANDARD MODEL TYPE- writer wanted, must be in good cone dition. Write or ohone Mrs. Jackson, Times-Gazette office. 150t1) Reasonable, Acme white 1 gas Side oven, grfler, pilot, Both good condition, Phone 3834J. (89¢c) 8 WINDOWS, 20 X 20, FOR SALE. H. Beatty, 162 Park Rd, N. (89b) NEW JACKET HEATER, . SMALL SIZE. Reasonable price. Phone 3747J12. (89b) ONE 16 FT. ply Arcade Store, 45¢ Bimcoe 00 Sabin) QUANTITY OF TURNIPS, rr B carrots and cabbage for sale, cheap. Wm, McIntosh, 3 concession, 2° miles west of Ross' Corners, __(8%¢) CIRCULATOR : HEATER, GOOD. CON- dition. Apply 67 McMillan | Drive. (89b) CREAM 'REAM ENAMEL COMBINATION COAL d gas range, also Willard eleven-plate ry g All good condition. 19 Nassau 8t, or phone 3502J. (89c) SIZE PIANO, LOVELY OAK , with bench, just tuned, sacrifice. CULTIVATOR FOR "ot RRAGTOR, . row crop attac Burgess, ess, phone | Ls ville 2386. (89¢c) RADIO [0 COURSE "FOR SALE. NEARLY new. Half price. Phone 3821J. __(88c) OR WOOD ANNEX, ALSO PAIR COAL OR skis, Apply 166 Alma St. (88¢c) ATURAL COLOR BREAKFAST SUITE. 330 Eulalle, Corner Yonge and | Bae) Sania idhend. AC 3 f GREEN ish baldhea - rR 95c and 75¢ dozen. Glecofl. | ps MAN'S TWEED ( OVERCOAT, 38, brown suis, 4 2 Jagkets. Mouton Fur coat, size 18, $25. Hockey equipment All in oo condition, Phone fy 08) YOUNG MAN'S COAT, STYLE, gion, herringbone, Size 38. CRs. ds VENETIAN BLINDS 53¢ PER Measured and installed. George 1 66 Bond West. Hi Rod Phone 2104. (Deca) COMBINATION RADIOS, Yow AVAIL- aoe 'Approved teria it od Mea- from. gher's, Simcoe St. N, (Nov27) BLACK. tweed, size ondition. dion, 250 12. PALE ___(8%c VER- KL (89¢) MEN'S OVERCOAT, ONE worn once, size 40. One 40. Both in very good con 185 85 Burk St. Phone 2 2841. EVENING GOWN, . SIZE 1) green. Phone JW af MAN'S HEAVY BLUE oud] 0 coat, Large size, Good as new. Phone 4014. BLA COAT WITH OIL BURNERS F STOVE & FURNACE Immediate Installation IRISH & DREW 184 SIMCOE S, PHONE 4#42W CK VELVET EVENING hood, size 14. Apply 43 Ri or phone 1271. (ssc) WOODEN BARRELS. ALMOST NEW. | BROWN WINTER COAT WITH FOX collar, Size 14. diti ity twenty for cider, Labia fh, pickin | i78 Albert St. (88c) 26a--Real Estate For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR_RENT, TWO HOUSES, near Oshawy. Tay terms, ROOM FOR RENT IN PRIVATE HOME, would suit one or two, with or with- out board. Very central. Box 706, nzette (90a) . | fur coats. py AND SELL USED CLOTHING nest prices paid Jor used sed_ clothing. rill cleaned and pressed Like i Large stock of sua winter Lsonte, | meats, etc. Glecoff"s, Ritson South Phone (Dt Dec24) | PLUS A Out-of- Borrow- (Dec18) | OIL BURNERS * SALES, complete, Reliable Service. y, | town customers solicited. w. dale. Phone 3575W12 pants, Windbreakers, sl vests all sizes and col Slagle to choose A call High convince you, 2% Bond. St. W., Samuel Swarts. (Dect 36---Articles For Sale ONE PAIR 5 PFT, SKIS AND POLI size 5. Bo; NEWLY" SUR FURNISHED BEDROOM tleman preferred. Phone hE) 8k! boots twelve, Phone 1060 (90b) LARGEST SIZE UEBEG HEATER, on Phone 3857J. ba (90a, eg hs es rns tes vie | BRADLEYS FURNITURE ES, Scout outfit, size i. | 40 King Street West. SILENT GLOW. OIL 3URNERS FOR cookstove, jacket heaters ete Cooks and Sharp Electric. Phone 4501. (Dec21tf) WRINGER ROLLS KEPT IN STOCK for all PL of ashes, Sack Bid- dulph, 63 Simcoe Bt, N. One 00M COUNTER FOR SALE. AP- | guy. EETS. Baldwin 8t., Toronto. (Dec. 6) | ware HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR IRON metal, rags, mattresses. Phone 635, Cedardale Iron Metals, back CNR Station, (Decl) GOOD USED FURNITURE WANTED. ice 'Boxes. radios and stoves, 56 King West. Phone 3326W, (Dec5) THERS AND FEATHER BEDS OF all descriptions. Highest prices pald.| Write: Queen City Feather Co., 23 (Decaf) SPOT CASA PAID FOR GOOD USED furniture, ice box, Quebec heater, cook stoves. 24 Bond West. Fhone Sou, c13) PIANO WANTED Suitable for school or church--plain case preferred. PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE When writing, please state make and price wanted, BOX NO. 528, TIMES.GAZETTE (881) 38--Female Help Wanted CAPABLE LADIES WANTED TO TAKE orders for Avon TL in Oshawa and surrounding towns, Apply at once gun address and phone number. Box imes.Gazette. (88c) CASHIER, EXPERIENCED PREFERRED, for retall hardware store. Apply Mr, Christian's Electric and Hag. ( RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. Good plain cook. Modern Bungalow Every convenience, Sleep in. Apply personally 59 McLaughlin Paiva. YOUNG GIRL FOR MESSAGES, a school permit, must have neat hi pearance. Phone 3572J, (89¢) Scott, are. 39--Male Help Wanted YOUNG MAN 17 10.20 to assist in newspaper office with reporting and advertising. Use of typewri.>r essential. Apply W.+J. DUTHIE, Whitby Editor THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE 41--Employment Wanted STATIONERY ENGINEER, THIRD class, not over 6 days week, Box 705, Times-Gazette, (90b) REFINED LADY, MIDDLE-AGED, DE. sires position as companion house- keeper, light duties, in refined home, Adults, Phone 3053J. (90a) SALESLADY, SEVERAL RAL YEARS EX- perience, corsets, coats, suits, dresses. Box 1707, Times-Gazette, (90a) COUPLE "MARRIED, LIKE WORK AT same place, husband, life experience farmer and carpenter; wife g cook and housekeeper. Both non-smokers, Apply A. J, C. General delivery, Plc- kering, Ont. (89b) RELIABLE GIRL WOULD LIKE PO- sition as nurse-maid, Phone 32184, (90a) POSITION WANTED; DRY-CLEANER, dyer and presser, 15 years experience, Desires permanent position in Oshawa. Box 703, Times-Gazette. (80c) 42--Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER HER FO! ATING MAYFAIR LANES T PARTNERSHIP, All persons having claims against the above partnership are required to file proof of the same with the under signed on or before the 10th day of December, A.D. 1046, after which date distribution will be made of the monies realized upon the sale of the assets of the sald partnership, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given and to the ex- clusion of all ot! TED at Quavs, this 27th day of November, A.D. 1846. OSEPH P, MANGAN, K.C, hers King Brest East, Oshawa, Ontari Solicitor for 'Manin F. Swartz, (Nov, 29-30-Dec, 3) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of CHARLES EDG. ALDSWORTH late of the Township of East Whitby, Retired, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Charles Edgar Aldsworth, de. ceased, who died on or about the Nine: teenth day of December, 1945, are nos tified to send to the undersigned A, J. Parkhill solicitor for the Executor, on or before the 10th day of December, 1946, thelr names and addresses and full 'particulars of their claims, and the | nature of the securities (if any) held | by them, duly verified by statutory de- | clgration: \ Immédiately after the sald 10th day of December, 1946, the assets of the sald deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having re- gard only to the claims of which it shall then have notice, Dated 27th November, 1046. CLARENCE B. NORTON, b; Ye Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario, His Solicitor, 43--Auction Sales SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1046--AUC- tion sale of Registered Jersey Cattle, Case tractor, Farm stock and Imple- ments, etc, on Lot 7, Con, 2, Picker. ing Twp. on Kin dngston Road, first farm east of Ajax ro the property of the Estate of the Late J. H. Carveth. Terms cash, No reserve. Farm sold. Sale ut 1 pm. KEN and CLARKE PR! CE, auctioneers, (Nov22-29Dec2) Having received instructions fom Mr, V. Hartford, Wilson Rd, N., 1 mile from Highway, 1 will sell A public. sdotion, HOUSEHOLD P IN MODERN home. All conveniences, separate living accommodation, good wages. Phone evenings | 378. 4 (81t1) YOUNG WOMAN TO AS- sit with DoOkESERIng, typing general office work. Good telephone personality. Single woman preferred, ut would consider married woman without home responsibilities. Apply in first instance, stating experience -and referente to Box 49 i RELIABLE WOMAN FOR. "STEADY EM- | Ployment, cleaning, and helping in store, Apply Fish and Chip Store, Cor. Bond dnd Prince St (90b) GIRL TO.ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK, 3 in, family. Sleep In.. Phone bi N WANTED TO JUNIOR BOOKKEEPER, APPLY 637 'Simcoe South. (89¢) 39-Male Help Wanted NO, IT IS NOT DIFFICULT TO START in business at the present time. i you can devote your FULL ollin DE. we will Fladly be. your Sop Write today for full details. ri Dept. D, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal, (861) Times-Gazette Want Ads bring quick results, and | | stove with oven, | size 18, 3 shovel, 1 Loy mare; 2 sets sin le harness; 1 single wagon with hay rack; 1 spring tooth harrow (new); 1 scuffier (new); wheelbarrow; whiffietrees: lawn roller; water barrels; stone boat; single plow; quantity of lumber 2" an nd 3"; 4 cords, cord wood; kitchen tables; ' coal oil Many other articles tor numerous to mention. Tarrs cash, Frank Stirtevant, auctioneer, (Tues..Thurs.Frl.) 2 Dressers, 2 small tables. 4 chairs, 1 kitchen stove in good shape, 1 chester- field, 1 ean couch, 1 glass cak buffet, cooking utensils, 2 twin ocds with mattresses and Springs. 3 gray, all wool blankets, 1 girl's new raincoat gis winter coat size ibrary table, 1 drop back couch bed, 1 small buffet, 1 large buf- fet, 1 pair skis and poles. All parties wishing to put articles in this sale may do 80. Auction Sale at 56 Bond Street East, on Saturday, November 30, 1946, Terms--Cash. Time of sale--1:00 p.m. sharp. E. J. Pomery, 511 Howard St. Oshawa, Auctioneer. ADVISER TO THE LOVELORN Arnold Bennett, English novelist and playwright, once wrote beauty hints and advice to the lovelorn un- 16, 1 | TAFF-A-DAY wil == WM, Copr. 1946, King Features Syndicate, 4. Wo "He's not so fieavy now!'* Reserve J udgment On Tricky Will Brantford, Nov, 20.--(CP)--Judg- ment is reserved on an application seeking direction and advice on the legality of the will of George Arth- ur Campbell, who died in Florida three years ago, The will required beneficiaries to abstain from tobace co and alcoholic beverages or receive requests of $1 each. It is learned that the total amount involved in the estate was approxi- mately $50,000, major portion of which is in United States assets. The court application here concerns only Canadian assets which are re- ported to amount to $5,000. The will directed that should the beneficiaries -- several grandchild- ren--fail to observe the provision of no smoking or drinking, they would receive only $1, the remaind- er being divided among other bene- ficlaries. The court was asked whether grandchildren yet unborn were af- fected and how the administrator is to determine whether any bene- ficlary contravenes the proviso of abstention, David Croll (Continued from Page 3) "Not for the whole of the trouble, however," he continued. "In my view the government has been too careful to see that you and I can get a shirt of some kind somewhere instead of letting, us go ragged at the collar and cuffs for a year while we clinched the South American skirt market. And I believe 4lso that the Canadian manufacturer has been far too eager to please his old customer, two blocks away, when he has something to sell, and has blinded his eyes to the fact that the industrial machine of which he is a part won't function five years from now unless he ad- justs his view of markets to en- compass the world and not merely his fellow lodge members, "There is one great way to com- bat every attack, The method is the simple, decent one of integrity. "All the employers are not your enemies. They are the handful of employers who will never learn that their master-versus-servant think- ing is an outmoded as the dinosaur. In the main, your own and the other unions are dealing with em- ployers who are ready to bargain, One of the tragedies of this period is that the solid achievements of working agreements between unions and companies have gone unre- ported while the press has over- publicized the spectacular conflicts. "The real gains during this period are not so much the strike-won in- creases at a few plants, as the agreements reached, quietly at a hundred others," Mr. Croll said. '"The real advances for labor's cause will be made through the faithful observance of every small clause of the solemnly signed contract, by living up to not only the spirit but the very letter of the contract. It is true that contracts may become burdensome because conditions change. There is a temptation to try a short cut by straining the in- terpretation of some clauses. Don't do it. It is vital to your cause to come to the table with spotless hands, to carry out collective bar- gaining in good faith. reap rewards in public respect and opinion and benefits that flow from fair and honest dealings. "Think nationally," Mr, Croll urg- ed. "Labor has its share of respon- sibility for the 'present lag in our export program, which is the big- gest factor in all our futures. You You will |/# have seen the determination eof some labor leaders to be hard-boll- ed and cynical, to grab what the traffic will bear for their unions, and the devil take everyone else, in- cluding the rest of labor. Accept responsibility, and discourage at- tempts by leadership to copy the selfishness which is one of the least admirable qualities of some leaders of big business." Stewardship (Continued from Page 3) he sald, had been increased, but this was necessary, and the em- ployees he believed would continue to need more help ns the township grew. It was also revealed that five men had been insured on each fire de- partment in the township, to pro- tect them going to and from fires. "I'm glad to see such a few out," sald Frank Disney, councillor, Mr, Disney was chairman of the sheep killed by dogs committee, and told the ratepayers that this was one of the smallest years for guch payments on record, only $410, Mr, Milton Burk, councillor, thanked those who proposed hint again for office, and told the gath- ering that relief costs were Silently upward, a total of $2366 against $2068 in 1945.--(Stouffville Tribune) Alex Fraser (Continued from frem Page 3) the need for service to the come munity was seen as a prerequisite for the organization and with this aim the club spread from coast to coast. Now, Charlie Barton said. these new men had hundreds of real friends across the country ready to welccme them wherever they were. The meeting broke up for some friendly games of bridge and a bit of chinning, all of which were aid ed by some added refreshment, R.C.s Ask More School Funds Toronto, Nov, 239, == (CP) = De- partment of Education grants for Roman Catholic secondary schools in Ontario as well as primary schools has been requested in & brief presented to the Royal Com= mission on Education by the Ontar« fo Catholic Education Council. The brief also asked that separ- ate school supporters should be ex- empt from taxation in support of the public high schools. Under the Privy Council decision of 1928, separate schools of the Ro- man Catholic Church are restricted to grades one to 10 and secondary schools maintained by the church must find their support from Ro- man Catholics, with no grants from the province, "Ours is a positive stand that education and religion provided for Catholic pupils and students must be in accordance with Catholic be- lefs," said T. H. 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