24a: one FACE EIGHT THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE y TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1948 1) OSHAWA BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR RENT RADIOS WASHERS REFRIGERATORS SUN LAMPS ELECTRIC FANS RANGETTES ELECTRIC HEATERS VACUUM CLEANERS FLOOR POLISHERS H ® RECORD PLAYERS MEAGHERS ELECTRIC PHONE 4600 FRED BALL'S GARAGE Service Station Specializing in, ignitions, carburetors, brake service, accessories, ete. General auto repairs. We sell . 'Firestone Tires and Exide Batteries. 117 SIMCOE ST. N. Phone 2462 24 HOUR SERVICE PHONE 300 - 403 60 KING STREET E. Next to Genosha Hotel N. RICHARDS, Proprietor LET US CLEAN YOUR RADIATOR with the NEW Brady Automatic Cooling System Cleaner ® Cleans Radiators without removing in 2} hours ® Money back guarante SNOVAN GARAGE A. SNOWDEN and K. VANVOLKENBURG, % Supertest Products % Dunlop and Dominion Tires % Greasing % Tire Repairs % Starter and Ignition Service -- gt w-- SNOVAN GARAGE 582 KING ST. E. PHONE 1020 NAIMAN'S GARAGE and MOTOR SALES "Assigned to Keep . your wheels turning" . Quick, Eficient Repairs at all times 181 ALBERT ST. PHONE 4468 THE JBeatly |RONER The most efficient Ironer ever built More used in Canada than all others combined -- Irons everything in the basket. Backed by Beatty Service @® Ask for Demonstration "0 Phone 3800W Jock BIDDULPH avreonzre Be s1aren 68 SIMCOE ST. N. "Look for the Store with the Yellow Front." Misspelled Word Eire WIN ... $6.00 and 10 Theatre Guest Tickets -- 10 Wrestling Guest Tickets ee. $3.00 | i. $2.00 | 7 $1.00 The next five with will win two guest ners each to the Biltmore Theatre. The next five contestants with correct answers will win two guest wrestling tickets each. RULES OF TBE CONTEST On this page in various advertisements several words bave been deliberately misspelled. The contestant will find these misspelled words and fil) in the Coupon below giving the correct spelling ana the name of the advertisements in which the misspelled words appear. All rephes must be In the Times-Gazette office not later than 6 p.m. on Thursday sais week. Prizes will be awarded in the order 'that No employee of The Times-Gazette or Biltmore Theatre or their im- mediate families, will be eligible to enter this contest. Three Jugses will be appointed by The Times-Gazette and their J in all will be final. % to this ¢ USE THIS ENTRY BLANK To The Contest Editor, The Times-Gazette, Oshawa HERE ARE MY SOLUTIONS: The Misspelled Words Are 'TO RIO" IMPORTANT NOTICE! Those who reply to the Con- test Editor and who send their replies through the Post Office are reminded that Sufficient Postage Is Required . .. Please make sure of this mat- ter since your reply will not reach its destination other- wise. 04c is required if mailed from points outside of Oshawa, and 03c if mailed from points in- side the city limits. CONTEST DEPARTMENT. ' ) +Q 4 ) ) he 8 J 1] Enlargements P ) P Photo H Finishing Our [ O Specialty. T Distinctive O Work of Highest on Quality. All R . Expert Workmanship Snapshots and A 24 Hour Service MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE ® Prescriptions ® The Nyal Family Drug Store We have a complete stock of ® Cameras and Camera . Supplies ® Tobaccos PROMPT" DELIVERY 9 SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA Phone 48 MRS. WILLIAM W. PARK Painting and Decorating Interior & Exterior Wallpaper FLO-GLAZE PAINTS * 535 BRUCE ST. Phone 3082 TODAY! ROAD 1 +g |ppy McGEE" CROSBY e HOPE LAMOUR WHAT GREAT WRESTLERS HAS PAT MILOSH LINED UP FOR US TO WATCH NEXT? WATCH THE SPORTS PAGE CLARKE'S BODY SHOP % Body and Fender Work * Spray Painting * Welding PHONE 5544 W FIVE POINTS NORTH OSHAWA LIBBY PLUMBING Co. * PLUMBING -- HEATING TINSMITHING During the warm whether have your furnace put in or- der. Call us and we will look after it for you now while material and labour are available, Iron Fireman Stokers ® 23 CELINA ST. Phone 281 BUILDERS and HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE COMPLETE LINE OF BEAVER POWER TOOLS and ACCESSORIES HARDWARE and ELECTRIC 245 KING E. PHONE 4725 ROGERS-MAJESTIC RADIOS and APPLIANCES B-H PAINTS Prompt Delivery at All Times CHECK IN for a CHECK-UP MOREY'S GARAGE We Specialize In . Re-building Knee-Action Cor. Verdun & Gliddon Ave, PHONE 657 Let us give your old Chesterfield THAT NEW LOOK RE- UPHOLSTERING by Expert Craftsmen YOUR SET IS STRIPPED COMPLETELY AND REBUILT FROM THE FRAME UP. We 1 Call for and deliver. 2. Remove old covering and filling. 3. Repair and byace frames. 4. Replace and reset springs. 5. You choose from a wide '+ variety of covers. | Draperies and Slip Covers individually styled to. suit your room. WE GUARANTEE TWO TO 3 WEEKS' DELIVERY Come in and see our wide variety of fabrics. OSHAWA UPHOLSTERING CO. 8 CHURCH ST. ISR.JRE: PHONE: wich, 5280 ESTIMATES Night 5280W SATISFACTION GUARANTEED See the 1949 wy: | BAIR || Meer USED (AR on isp ay BRAMLEY SHARP |{Moror sates MOTORS "The Car of Tomorrow" USED CARS - i BOUGHT Complete line of and Farm Products SOLD 2119.1 4 SERVICE WE ALSO HANDLE THE BRITISH HILLMAN MINX ® Compare its performance ® Up to 35 miles on the gallon ® Early Delivery - NORTH OSHAWA Phone 5079 EADLIGHTS LUTIES §1) Dealers for Lincoln, Mer- cury and Meteor cars and genuine Ford parts. General Repairs to All Makes BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES 1271 Simcoe St. North Phone 4695w H&K. AARDNARE See our complete line of hard- ware including Beaver Power Tools, Fairbanks-Morse Stok- ers and Martin Senour and Aulcraft paints. Harrison and Kinsman 337 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 826 Prize Winners In Last Week's Misspelled Word Contest The following were selected by the Judges appointed as Prize Winners in the Misspelled Word Contest which appeared in The Times-Gazette issue of August 30th: + 1st Prize--MR. H. CHAPMAN, 263 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA 2nd Prize--MRS. FRED DINGMAN, R.R. No. 2, WHITBY 3rd Prize--MR. W. SKOCHKO, 229 FOURTH AVE, OSHAWA THEATRE GUEST TICKETS MRS. DORIS BAKER, 221 Starr Ave., Whitby MRS. A. G. LOYST, 710 Byron St. ., Whitby MISS MARY DAVISDON, Brooklin, Ontario MRS. ANN McCOLM, 177 Gibbon St., Oshawa MRS. F. M. HOLLIDAY, Brooklin, Ontario WRESTLING TICKETS MR. W. BROOKS, 83 Alexandra, Oshawa MR. JOHN NEATE, General Delivery, Oshawa MISS MILDRED BLAIR, 26 Prince St., Oshawa @ MRS. BEATRICE LOOS, Pickering, Onta io MR. GEORGE B. MILLER, R.R. No. 1, N. Oshawa The correct answers were: interior ........ 00000000000 Mrs. William Park tinsmiths .... Murray Miller Co. courteous .... Veteran's Taxi individually Canada's Death Toll 44 Over Labor Day Week-End, Accident Re cords Reveal - By The Canadian Press Eight persons drowned in Quebec Canada counted a toll of 44 |during the week-end. Two of the deaths during the three-day Labor bodies, removed from Montreal Day week-end, the last long week- harbo t identified but end of th . arbor, were not iden ut one Df the summer, Police said one was believed to be that of a former death was murder, suicide. sailor of Greek nationality. Fred Seventeen persons died in On- |Precourt was gored to death by a tario, 10 in Quebec, seven in New |bull at his farm near Lanoraie, Brunswick, three each in Alberta | Que. Police said John Boshchuck, and Nova Scotia, and two each in |aged about 40, whése body was Saskatchewan and British Colum- |found beneath the Jacques Cartier bia. bridge in Montreal had taken his Jean McAllister, a Scotish war bride, is charged with [their lives in Quebec in traffic. ac- the murder of her husband John |cidents, Burton McAllister, who died early| Five persons . drowned in New Monday of a bullet wound in a |Brunswick, two of them 15-year-old lonely cabin at Kirkfield, Ont., 40 | boys. Four-year-old Keith Giberson miles northwest of Peterborough. |was killed at Bath, N.B, when Shirley (Trixie) Harris, 16, of [struck by a truck driven by a 15- Toronto, was killed at Sutton, Oont., year-old boy. Nine-year-old George when a racing car driver, demon- | Blades died at Yarmouth when a strating dare devil stunts, crashed | tombstone toppled on him while through a wall of flame, missed a |he played in a graveyard. 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