THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 19 PACE TEN Use Times-Gazette Classified Ads For Quick X Results BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY INDEX TO WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS Articles For Sale .. 36 | Punersl I Physic) and Articles Wanted ... 37 | pemale Help Surgeons ts Wanted ... 40 Wanted 1---Auditors and auditor. Auditors ...... Auiomobiie For. Sale Household Repairs 14 Houses For Rent , 28 Insurance LJ 08C DSON AND COMPANY rod Aeooaaiants. Holleed Pettis POA; J lend rid Hy ng Sr. a. (DecT} 2-- Barristers CONANT AND ANNIS, BARRISTERS, I Simcoe St. 8. Oshawa Phone 4. PF, Annis, BA, LLB. £0. GREER, (Decl) wh ult CA. 19% W, Sid Osbriake (Decl) , OREIGHTCA & FRASER, sma Saar ot commeres en im------------am-------- rp HENNICK AND HENNICE, BARRIS- ters, Solicitors, Conveyancers;, money to loan B_ Office 31 King Str 18 8 3 HYMAN, BARRISTER AND Soeltor, 25 Simcoe St. Morth Office phone 67, 3051, (Dec20) BARRISTER 10 King Bast, od (Dec13) P. MANGAN, EO. BARRIS- Money to loan. Dttice 1415 Ki St. Basi, Oshawa. us Res, Ph Phone 837. (Decl) JAMES R MacBRIEN, and Solicitor Suite 20) Ok Hotel. Phone JOSEPH ter, Solicitor Instruction Loan Wanted Lost and found .. Legal Notices ..... Male Hel! Wan! Male or Pemals Help Wanted , Money to Loan . we 2 seeeeinee 38 Real Estate Exchange ....... 37 Rooms For Rent .. 29 Business Oppor- tunities Wanted 21 Chiropractors Women's Column 23 Nursing Service ., 13 Wanted to Rent .. 31 ted ......... 41 | Optometrists ..... 8 Wearing Apparel .. 35 CLASSIFIED AD RATES 20 Words Bath An or Less sens anse ONE INSERTION ... SERTIONS EACH ADDITIONAL INSERTION 1 {Above rates apply only to ina order, a Spiegtient | insertions ordered at a later date rder) Professional and Business listings--§5.00 per month for 20 words or less, 20c additional for all words over 20. Bach initial letter, abbreviation $ and ¢ sign, figure count as a full word, Box charged 10c additional, All Classified Advertisements MUST be in by 6 p.m. the day before publication. Office Hours: Dally 8-6; Saturday 8-5. 35--~Wearing Apparel GREEN BOUCLE COAT, WHITE W fox oollas Sacrifice, Bi in ae} $48. t $100. Phone 18--Automobile Repairs MORE GARAGE, SORAEE Vi VEREN and aden, Sipert rs and Chrysler iota Phone. 85 ice ( {Dec10) A ees BEST MARKS, BARRISTER, SOLI- iy 1) King E., Room 2. Phones: Office 55, Residence 3687R. (Dec2) KHILL, BARRISTER, ETC. An DA National Housing Act loans, 26 Simcoe North. Phone 1614 Decl?) W.E N SINCLAIR, K.C.. AND J. a Anderson, Bank K C., Barristers Montreal Building. Phone 99. . Bec | MANNING P. BWA Fogo Solicitor, Notary. sett Block, suite No, 4. Phone 282 Re: 28TIW. (Decl) 20---Business Opportunities FLOURISHING TAXI BUSINESS FOR sale, Apply Box 718, Times-Gazette (92c) 22--Lost and Found FOUND -- LADY'S WRIST WATCH. | Phone 2622J, (92a) Loss -- BLACK MALE CAT WITH | spot under chin, lost vicinity of Gibb and Pine St. Answers to name of Boodles," Reward. Phone 2028R. BOY'S SKATES, SIZE 6 AND P PAIR 5 L3 foot skis with harness, Phone Pass, ONE PAIR BOOTS AND skates C.C.M, Size 2. Also black, size 3. Good condition, "Prone 3208W, (92a) | GIRL'S WHITE FIGURE SKATES, | 2a) | IMMEDIATELY, ONE GALLON GLASS THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! By Al Fagalj\and Harry Shorten AND NOW WE HAVE THAT GREAT HIS FAVORITE STAR, HE SAYS. THE ONLY 4 PLACE HE EVER SAW HER WAS BEHIND % (THE ONLY CROWNED HEADS SHE SHE HOLDS THAT MIKEAS IF SHE was GETTING READY TO SCRUB 36--Articles For Sale STEEL VENETIAN BLINDS D8 So 3 850 PER Measured and installed. George LP 13 Bad Phone 3108. 00 Bong Wert 37--Articles Wanted b) ust be clean and Jiave cops. Sifindaty Electric, Simcoe St, N, (91b) NTED IMMEDIA' ATELY, ELECTRIC Lk typewriter, sewing ma- chine, piano, Jasnigs machine, vacuum ra e | size 313; boy's leather tri Jacket size 13. Phone 279M, (92b) GREEN TAFFETA EVENING C GOWN, size thirteen, Worn only onde, Phone 4080W, he SILVER FOX FUR, NEW CONDITI $35. 184 Burke St. Phone 3449J. Tg) 3--Dentists : SIMCOE ST DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, 13% ¢ y 1 South. Phone 959, t<=Chiropractors RL A Dn le Ohiropractic Electro Ee vapor bain, tres eg cog Re 146 (928) | T, SIZE 14, EXCBL- BRAC EMERAL BOY'S OVERCOA' gob rg i ALD lent condition, Phone 3483. __{) A HORSEHIDE COAT, 38-40, ONE 's highcuts, pair skates, both poir, boy . 386 Beverly St. (91b) KEEPSAKE BRACELET LOST ON King St. Made of coins from Holland. Phone 1354J, (92a) ase phone 3763J. (Dec.19) yIAN08 WANTED POR CASH. WIL. & Lee, 79 Simcoe North. Phone 2388, Open evenings. (Dec24) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR IRON mattresses. Phone 635, Metals, back ONR (Decl) USED WANTED, . radios and stoves, 56 King West. Phone 3326W. (DecS) YOUNG MAN'S TWEED OVERCOAT for sale. Be oh Phone 4025J, (91¢) Highest A 0 used othing. est pr ald for cl a ariod and pressed, Like EE ob ait winter coats, ackets Jad SAND PENCIL CASE, SOUVENIR OF Parry Sound, lost North of Collegiate, containing Waterman's Pen and Pencil set, ht grey with dark grey streaks. Bhima S830 Reward, ® (91b) 23--Women's Column n free. 9 pm. og gr exoept ot Monat roms 6. H. TUCK, O PPOSITE Hours 9 0 12, 3 %0 5. POST OFFICE, CE pants, 'Windbreakers, single vests all sizes and col fur coats. so new goods; Jarge og to choose fro A call will convince you, 31 Bond | 8t. W., Samuel Suara JM. MILLS, 3333IW. (Nov30) CHARIS CORSETIERE-.V. 150 Oshawa Blvd. Phone 24--Personal £5 iz pa angen Sm | 5 (Deca4) 36--Articles For Sale 2 TIRES 600x16, ONE 600x19. PHONE 4416W, (92a) RECORD YOUR CHILD'S VOICE AND A) ability, any record' player, Shull Tel, 6--Insurance Consult for of your Ea fot 7--Veterinarians i ua "py. 18H 50 | Ad Phone "und . RUST, RUB moth proof. Apply 80 West No phone calls Pele, (92¢) KINDLING, HARD, DRY CUTTINGS. ee sacks, §3. Pho ne 32381. 1921) | WIND WINDOW SASHES WITH GLASS, N food condition, size Ne, Appl harles St, between 6 and 8 | $n a MONARCH ICE.BOX. PRACTICALLY new, Phone 3573J, op GLAS BRYCE, 384 RITSON South, (2 PC. Ruwloion's Good Health Products De. | berized, SERVICE, | very a $1. Phone 217TR (Dec?) 'moreland Ave, TABLETS ARE EFFECTIVE ek' Guppy 81; 12 weeks' §5., at all 25----Real Estate For Sale 8-ROOM HOUSE, 3RD SOUTH OF Highway No. 2 at gaoIniony Corners Barn, hen house, 6 and, Im mediate possession, P) one Tr08W. (92b) 8--Funeral Directors Home -- treet. Jo. Fine G0 o (Dec20) [=a Loan 2 VACANT HOUSES TO SELL. SMALL | HIGH-BACKED down payment, M. Hennick Real gi | KITOHEN SINK, good condition, Phone 2025J, (939) | 1 CONNOR BLECTRIC 'WASHER, ( GOOD DOUBLE DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE | ," almost store place on front suitable for bus- | n with at Box 730, ' Times-Gazette. (92a) iness " Suorkanop, two bathrooms, all | new nd. new plaster inside awood | ARGE CRIB WITH MATTRESS, BAR- ain, Settee and parlour fixtures. 219 { floor and new plaster, inside newly MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Purniture, Aarvement Liens purchised M Real Estate. Phone 533. , (Dec20) Ti MONIES AVAILABLE FOR first mo y M. P. Swartz Barrister. Bassett Block, suite No 4 Telephone 282. 10--Instruction REGISTER NOW. CLASSES mence each Monday. Shorthand, Typ- Bookkeeping and all secretarial jects. Oshawa Business College, Simcoe * Bt. North. 11--Building Trades KEITH P. corator. industrial praying Ex. | owner | leaving town. Apply 744 Simcoe South. | ourt St, (92a) ( ) | NEW LARGE HOUSEHOLD GILSON 29--Rooms For Rent | 182 Eimose' opi Bell's Ratrigeration, hone 2050W, (91b 7-PC. DINING-ROOM SUITE, Bish 5, One sin lo oak, leather seat chalrs, bed and spring, $10. English pram, $10 Go-cart reversible, $5. All good condi- tion. Phone 2710W, 220 Oshawa Biv | ( ONE 8-PC, DINING-ROOM SUITE, golden oak, Phone 2665J. (91b) 6-LID COAL WOOD RANGE, Quebec heateg, Vacuum Cleaner, Elec- iors. Refrigerator, Child's Violin, Fie A c EC HEATER AND PIPES FOR sale, Go 2507T™. > (91b) NEW, (91b) FURNISHED BEDROOM, IN QUIET home, for gentleman, Apply 38 Col- borne West. (92¢c) _ | NEWLY FURNISHED BEDROOM. | Gentleman preferred, Phone BEIM. c) LARGE FURNISHED BED-SITTING room, suitable for business or profes- | sional lady, with use of modern kit- chen. Phone 806W, (91) { FUR! ~ BEDROOM FOR | gentleman, continuous hot water, Also | single bed, for man who will thas | QUEB! room. Phone 4411W, © (91b 30--Room and Board Also 1 'cellent workmanship. All work teed. Phone 3639, (Dec.26) | H MOSIER SHEET METAL WORK Agents for New Idea and Pease aM oT humidiien and Sas ? contro 1r=-c0! ning a Phone 4505J. "De Decitd) IN- PAINTING terior, exterior. General fspatra. Gys anytl AND DECORA' Graini a 8 Fur- | ROOM AND BOARD FOR 1 OR 2 MEN | erstat, Phone 48! og pecialty. uider. Phone | (Decl6) BIRD CAGE. \UFFET. | BROWN - | Apply 479 Albert, after 7, oe | TWO YOUNG MEN TO SHARE ROOM, | WHITE MODERN KITCHEN BU | Laundry type Jncltet heater, one Blow, . c single beds. Phone 1556M. (91b) | ONE PEASE FURNACE WITH PIP bh, for cash, 732 Albert St. | HYDRAULIC KNEE ACTION _ oa exchange basis, Chev, '35-'38, Pon- ac '35-'36. Also reservicing and instal- if | Ja intions, reasonable prices. Barry & (9c) Peters, Verdun (90¢c) or man and wife, Phone 3953J. 31--Wanted To Rent r---------------------- -- -- | 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR VET- | eran and wife near General Motors powinle. No children, Box 719, Times All SonvenieiS) | © PIPES. (91b) age 3, 2255 Bowmanv ville. Phone PA A ® (Novas) (Nov30) BUILDING CON- it, we bulld It" (Decl) DERS, LOAM haulage Robert Muir, Courtice. Phone Orava TI4. ._(Dec2d) TILE PLOORING LAID BY EXPERT setters. Variety of colors Free esti- mates Phone collect 0%. Bowman- ville, Bromley and Son, (Decl4) PAINTER AND FTRST-OLASS DBCORA- P. Danniels Phone 2718R. (Dec16) STi b { 'OUR HOME round comfort. All work Pree estimates. Phone 782. ALEX VAJDA E a> Sveninge aa st --------r----ss a ONTARIO PLOOR SANDERS. FLOORS | aid, sanded. finished. Old floors re. finished. one 3434J---4271J. (Dec8) or DRIVEWA Re "LAID ALSO BUILDING | sand and gravel, Pill and general haul- Hi + Ashmore's Garage. Phone c) 12-- rsonal : Services T, ORVILLE "YOUR PER. sonal Secreta Phone 2050), Book- smal aor ar kept up.to- date, } Mimecgraph Service. (Dec.20) | P A VON @ EXPERT SWISS r shop st 48 King (Decid) | OIL HEATER "FOR "SALE, f. PRACTICAL- ly new. Phone 4708J or apply 228 Ver- lun Rd, (90c ND WIFE SEEKING FUR- AN nished pariment or bed-sitting room LADIES with light housekeeping, Box 1712 Times-Gazette 33--Automobiles Wanted h. BUY, SELL OR TRADE USED and trucks. Cash or terms High: oo cash prices pald Any make model Naiman's Garage, () Albert, Phone 4468, (Dec25) CASH FOR YO! CAR. BRAMLEY Motor Sales. 1 Simcoe 8t. North Phene 4695W, Nov30) SPOT CASH FOR YOUR CARS AT Dodd's car lot 278 Park Rd. 8 Phone 33M. (Decisis) 2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. R NO family. be (921) [D GENTLEMAN'S WRIST watch for a ale. Apply 216 Gibb St. (90c) LIBRARY TABLE FOR BALE. PHONE (900) OIL BURNERS For STOVE & FURNACE Immediate Installation IRISH & DREW 184 SIMCOE S., PHONE NE AWE FOR SALE. AP- Simcoe South, (801) CABBAGE--CABBAGE, LARGE GREEN | Banish baldhead. Special for sauer- raut, Bas and T5c dozen. Giscon| (91c) ams 454 ONE 16 FT. CO ply Arcade dy | Phone | WOODEN (BARRELS, 1 ALMOST _ NEW. | gallo: for | cider, oh Ty pickling etc. QGlecoft's, Ritson Son | | 34--Pets and Livestock | GANARIES FOR SALE. "SAY IT WITH | | A canary", for Christmas. We hav some fine birds, make your atlection now. Heming, 131 Colborne St. Bast, 'i COCKER SPANIEL | Christmas. Several to choose A | orn uppy for | Ry i All from champion stock. Rea. rs solicited. W. Borrow. | prey Order now for CHrlsinds. town custome dale. Phone 3575W12. (Dec18) | | Waubena Kennels, mile west of Osh- awa, Queen Elizabeth Highway. (Dec.12) BRADLEYS FURNITURE 300 ah 5 MONTHS OLD. PHONE | 1 40 King Street West. OSTON TERR! 3 | STENT GLOW OIL SURNERS FOR OR stock, ge, rn cookstove. jacket heaters etc Cooks pon /nsview Kennels, Wilson Rd. Phone 4501. Phone 1088W3. 1900) (Dec21tf) TOCK | AN. | WRINGER ROLLS KEPT IN S GREAT DANE PUPPIES FOR Son) | for all makes of washers Jack Bid: 1] | dulph, 63 Simcoe 8t, 35--Wearing Apparel (Dec25) | pickle. Fons c24) | A LOVELY GO RS -- SALES, GIVE A LOVELY Rellable Service, Out-of- | B pedigiesd and Sharp Electric. eet. Your ___(Dec20) EEE NO MORE WAXING . COAT YOUR WHITE EVENING GOWN, SILK JER- hardwood, tile, linoleum floor with sey Ae abet. Size 16. Worn twice. (930) Glosscoat' Durable Plastic. We sell one -- nt and do painting. 'Also avallable | AN'S BLUE OVERCOAT, SIZE 3! colors, Phone 3235. (Decd) [ 40. Good as new. Price $13. Phone | REFRIGERATORS -- ORDERS TAKEN | Hos (928) | now for the remote installed modern | GIRL'S TWEED WINTER COAT, SIZE QIR household Refrigerator Bell's Ref - 10. Qutited ski jacket and vosiien ski | Wtion, 182.8imcoe St. 8. Phone sige 1 1 pair wh ure pants, 2. ADecl 2) Br Bae i | CET umn or w eaters, cook & 0 ONE SILVER FOX H uitable for your home or busi- go oR SUIT, SIZE 16, gr Bradley | Furaiture' Go. * Bloss 'South 1 GIRL'S s i ey Riture uth J | 241 John B86. (92b) "store, : (Decl) 8 TO JUST coal new, 8icoe ) When WhLng, please state make and | Sundays and evenin | references. | and End "PLUS A | tains SPOT OASB PAID FOR GOOD USED furniture, ice box, Quebec heater, cook stoves. 34 Bond West. Phone roo. PIANO WANTED Suitable for school or church--plain case preferred, PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE price wan! BOX NO, 528, TIMES GAZETTE ) TYPEWRITER WANTED Will pay good price Apply TIMES-GAZETTE (91t1) 38--Female Help Wanted WANTED, EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Apply Queen's Hotel, (81c) DO YOU WANT TO LIVE IN "TORON- to in a good home, Room to yourself. Doing Hens housework. Smail adult family. No waxing, no heavy laundry. free. Must have Times-Gazette. (91c) JUNIOR BOOKKEEPER "AND CLERK, Aooy Smith's . Transport, 637 Simos | Box 17 RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, Good plain cook. Modern bungalow Every convenience, Sleep in. Apply personally oo McLaughlin Blvd, (87 1) HOUSEHO HELP I MODERN home, All Ess. Jeparate living accommodation, good wag Phone evenings 378, (81tf) YOUNG WOMAN WANTED TO AS- sit with bookkeeping, typing and general office work, Good telephone rsonality. Single woman preferred, ut would consider ([oarried woman ome r 1itles. Apply in first i Doms pe Fn experience and reference to Box 49 i Ladies' between ages 20-35 for part- time, during Christmas rush. Must be intelligent and capable, Good wages. Christian's Electric & Hdw. (91) 39--Male Help Wanted JUST THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE been waiting for! aly, kee) ol] on works log for a small salary hy not be your own boss? 'Reap! i tho. benefits of your efforts? Th oppoituntiy is y if you will fill only In inquire as to proceed fro: ilex, Dept. 1600 Delorimier, Montreal, (921) 41--Employment 'Wanted DUMP TRUCK FOR HIRE. M, PORTER, Newcastle, ( 91b) 43--Auction Sales I have been nated do Buble Audion at 33 Hall 8 December 4 at 1:30 1) on leo Radio, Dining-room SiH Ro e, Chairs, Buffet and China Cabinet, Bed- room Suite, Double Poster Bed, Dresser, | | Dressing Table and Bench, Chiffrobe, sell by ) | Springs and Mattress, 1 Kitchen Suite, | Chairs, Ex. Table, Buster, Breakfast Suite | (Cream and Red), Drop Leaf Table and | , number of pi ei chairs | les, 1 Rug 9x12, Floor ! Lamps and Table Lamps, Lawn Mower, Drophead new William's Sewing Ma- ine Singer Sewing Machine, Cur- | , Dra Venetian Shades, several | Lace Table 'Clothes and Runners to | (Flannelette e quantity of other ho! , Terms cash, Frank Stirtevant, Auctioncer. (91c) WED., DEC. 4, WOOD SALE I have been authorized to sell for Stephen Jeffery, Lot 19, Con. 4, Dar~ lington, 2 miles north of Maple Grove church, 4 acres, more or less, of stand- ing timber, (summer wood), to be sold in 14 mcre lots, more or less. Purchaser will be given till apriy 1st, 1948, to remove timber. Sale TE Terma cash. Eimer. Wilbur, Auctioneer. (92a) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1046--AUC- | tion' sale of Registered Jersey Cattle, Case tractor, Farm Stock 250 Tmple- | ments, etc, on Lot 7, 2, Picker. | ing Twp. on Kingston a first farm | east of Ajax , the property of the | Estate of the Late J. H. Carveth. Terms cash. No reserve. Farm sold. Sale at 1 pm. KEN and CLARKE PRENTICE, auctioneers. ( Novas. 20Deca) | Douglas, Isle of Man--(CP)--The alr service between Belfast and Isle | of Man, suspended in 1940, is being | ) | restored, a Wednes® Byng | First Avenue | Ritson Road 8. Rate for Adv unler heading--3¢c per word each {inser- tion. Minimum im charge 45 cents. BAZAAR. BING ST, UNITED CHURC! by M: Uys a Croup RL Wed- nesday,' Sores m, me Cooking, rn on. (92a) EUCHRE OVER BETTY CAKE SHOPPE Monday, December 2, 8:30 sharp, Good prizes and door prizes, (92a) RUMMAGE AND USED TOY BSALR, King St, United Church basement, Tuesday, December 3rd, at a 7) Non-Union Nurses 0.K.'d London, Dec. 2--(OP Cable)--A Willesden Borough council spokes- man has admitted there had been a "slip-up" when 52 non-union nurses and other hospital staff members were given their notiee to gnit. It is expected the orders will be withdrawn next week. Eight nurses not affected by the notice handed in their resignations in protest against the Labor Coun- cil"s "elcsed shop' order. Miss E. G. Bath, deputy matron at Willesden Municipal Hospital, sald: "The whole of the nursing staff now stands 100 per cent against tyran- ny" iss aBth was one of those dis- ujissed. The nurses refused to join union because they said they had ids own organization, the Royal College of Nursing. If the order to quit stands, the hospital will be forced to close next week. However, Alderman Jack Clark, chairman of the Councils establishment committee, said it deeply regretted that notices were issued and he said he expected they would be withdrawn after Council recognition that thie Royal College | ! ot Nursing was a suitable union, Says Queen's Park Taking Local Power Woodstock, Dec. 2--(CP)--The Ontario government, if it continues to encroach on the powers of mun- fcipal government, may leave the pecple with no vote in the munici- pal elections, Mayor Charles Burs- ton contended at a public meeting here. He maintained that powers of lo- cal councils were gradually being taken away by the Ontario govern- ment. He blamed the public for this condition because they did not get out and vote at election time. H | social insurance years' work, Lazarus J Loeb, Otta- C.I.O. Insurance Plan Revealed Detroit, Dec. 2--~(AP)-- The CIO United Automobile Workers Saturday disclosed details of a comprehensive employer-financed program being sought in all plants where the un- ion's contracts can be reopened. Adopted by the UAW.CIO exe- cutive board at its meeting in Cleveland last month, the pro- gram calls for an employers con- tribution amounting to three per cent of the employees' gross earn- ings, This would provide hospital, surgical, medical and maternity benefits amounting to not less than 650" per cent of average earn- ings "or a maximum of 52 weeks in the case of any one disability. The program also embraces death and total and permanent disability benefits of at least one year's average earnings, Presentations By Dr. James oMntreal, Dec. 2--(CP)--Dr. F. Cyril James, principal and vice- chancellor of McGill University, will preside at the annual assembly of Macdonald College at nearby Ste. Anne de Bellevue Dec. 4 and will present the following prizes, won during the 1945-46 session: Science course: The Lieutendht- Governor's Silver Medal for highest standing in third year work, Miss Muriel Peart, Westboro, Ont. * Agricultural courses: The Gover- nor-General's Bronze Medal for gen. eral proficiency in the first two wa. Diploma course: The Minister of Agriculture's Medal in the fruit farming group, Miss Mary Singer, Prescott, ' Mombasa May Become British Naval Base Mombasa, Kenya -- (Reuters) -- | Mombasa, small island off the Ken- | ya coast and likely to become a British naval base, already faces the most critical housing shortage in its history. Scarcity of building materials, high price of land and increase in civilan population are responsible, At a meeting of the Mombasa European Civilian Residents' Asso- ciation a heavier tax on undevelop- ed land was advocated to encour. age building. W. Cunningham Wilson, manag- ing director of the only European construction company on the coast, sald that given the material he immediately. Residential sites were IN OUR TIME By Howie Hu "Oh, it wasn't so hard to get -- hundred bucks and pay three could erect 100 houses and sell them being sold for up to £500 ($2,000) an acre compared with £130 pre- War, only one-quarter of a ton of sol was lost, These rather startling figures tell a very simple story, says Dp, Ripley, Tremendous losses of soff can occur if improper methods of teoil and crop management are uge ed In sloping ground. The loss can be reduced to an almost nege ligible amount if proper crops and methods are used, Don't let the rain shave off the surface soil, he advises, It is valuable, 'Lord Louis' Some Examples Of Soil Erosion Anyone who has taken the trouble to watch a heavy rain brush or roll the surface roll down the slope may have been reminded of a giant planing mill having the rough surface off a plank. Slowly and surely the sur- face is removed. In soll erosion measurements by the Field Husbandry Division at the Central Experimental Farm in Ottawa, says Dr. P. O, Ripley. Dominion Field Husbandman, it was somewhat startling to learn in 1945 that in the four months June to October, 16 inches of rainfall shaved 31.0 tons of soil per acre from the surface of a field of corn planted and cultiva- ted up and down a 10 per cent slope. On June 17, 1946, 45 tons of soil per acre were washed off the same plot by 3 inches of rain in exactly one hour, On an adjoin- ing plot which was summerfal- lowed, the runoff at the same time was 72.56 tons of soil, During the 1945 growing sea- son with 15.3 inches of rainfall and 1946 with 19.78 {inches of rainfall the total soil runoff on a summerfallowed plot cultivated up and down the slope, unmanur- ed has amounted to 132 tons per acre, On corn cultivated up and down the slope 126 tons were lost. Manuring the soil made it! more absorbent and porous and Goes Active London, Dec. 2--(Reuters)--The Admiralty has announced that Ade miral Viscount Mountbatten of Burma has been appointed Reare Admiral Commanding First Cruiser Squadron, Mediterranean Fleet, in succession to Rear-Admiral H.R. G Kinahan, The appointment take effect in April, 1947. On taking up his sea command, Lord Mountbatten will revert from acting rank of Admiral, which he held during his wartime appoint ment as Supreme Allied Commane der, Southeast Asia Command, te his substantive rank of Rear-Ad- miral, The move was made at his own request so that he could resume an active naval career. Fell From Truck, Injured Seriously Brantford, Dec, 2 (CP) --Freeman Vanevery, 40, of nearby Hagersville. died in hospital here from injurie suffered when he fell from the ba{k- of a truck on which he was riding Thursday. the runoff on a manured summer- fallow plot was only 114 tens during the same period while a manured corn plot lost only 100 tons of soil, Planting the corn on the con- tour reduced the runoff still more to only 34 tons of soil per acre, With a cover crop of alfalfa FISH & POULTRY DELIVERED PHONE 815) Fresh. Salmon Tresh Cau Li Pike Mudcats Listen for the st! 480 MONTRAVE AVE essence . '» Lb. 30¢ Bell 'on your (LAUN 456 CENTRE ST OSHAWA SNE X77 DLAVEA LAVAS INIA G6) LIMITED TELEPHONE 2520 ONTARIO LOCAL IMPROVEMENT -- SANITARY SEWERS TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the ity of Oshawa intends. to construct as a local improvement, Sanitary Sewers on the following streets between the peints mentioned: Street Allenby Avenue Ballard Street Beverly Street Beverly Street Bloor Street W. Avenue Central Park Blvd. Cadillac Avenue College Avenue Division Street Drew Street Drew Street Edith Street ; Eldon Avenue Edward Avenue Edward Avenue Fourth Avenue First Ayenue Grab Avenue Howard Street Huron Street Monash Avenue Parks Avenue Ritson Road 8. Ritson Road 8. Ritson Road 8. Second Avenue Location Ritson Rd. to Haig St. Ritson Rd. to Edith St. Patricia Ave, to Central Park Blvd. Central Park Blvd. to Cadillac Ave. Cubert St. to Park Rd. Ritson Rd. to Haig St. Richmond St. to Beverly St. North Limit of Lot 168, Plan 306 to Beverly St. East Limit of Lot, 59, Plan 315, to P| North Limit, Lot 19, Plan 257 to No Jackson St. to First Ave. Beatty Ave to Edward St. Ballard St. to Bloor St. Ritson Rd. to West Limit of Lot 426, Plan 145 Ritson Rd. to Drew St. Drew St. to West Limit of Lot 447, Plan 148 East Limit of Lot 411, Plan 148 to Ritson Rd. Ritson Rd. to Drew St. Howard St. to West Limit of Lot 47, Plan 150 Ritson Rd. to Drew St. Third Ave. to Edward St. North Limit of Lot 169, Plan 145 to Eldon Ave. Ritson Rd. to Haig St. Ritson Rd. to Drew St. Bloor St. to Fourth Ave. Allenby Ave. to Currie Ave, Currie Ave. to Beatty Ave. Blcor St. to Ballard St. Ritson Rd. to Drew St. k Rd TOTAL ......... $18,360.78 ated Jstim $4,175.15 2,632.68 2,207.32 3,307.08 Limit, Lot 110, Plan 338 Annual Rate Per Ft. Fig. 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 161 cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% cents 164 cents 161% cents 16% cents 1614 cents 16% cents 16% cents 16% oents 16% cents 16% oents | 16% cents Cost Per Lin, Ft, $5.53 4.26 794 5.08 5.41 3.83 8.08 47M 9.45 3.42 3.36 3.36 34% 5.61 484 3.41 4.67 3.65 $91,922.28 and Intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $91922.28. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen equal annual instalments, and the annual rate per foot frontage to the property owner is 16: cents. 3. Application will be made by the Corporation to the Ontario Municipal Board for its approval oe the undertaking of the said work | and 'any owner may within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the Board his undertaken. objection to,the sald work being 4. The said Board may approve of the sald work being undertaken, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objections to the said work will be considered. . | Dated, Oshawa, November 35th, 1946. 3 F. E. HARE, City Clerk. . ul |