SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1950 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE NINETEEN SNCLASS/FIED (Continued from Page 18) 46--Employment Wanted 41--Articles Wanted PIANOS, CASH FOR YOUR PIANO ow. Wilson and Lee, 79 Simcoe N. hone 2388. (A16) 42--Female Help Wanted GIRLS NEEDED FOR STORE work, tidy, neat appearance. Apply stating age, marital status, exper- fence if any. Box 7, Tinies-Gazette (71c) RESPECTABLE LADY, IN HER forties, to assist with housekeeping and cooking for small highway lunch, Write Box 6, Times tiazstie, (71a) HOUSEKEEPER, CAPABLE, FINE woman for lady living alone. Must live in. Good salary. Comfortable home. Centrally located in Oshawa. Apply Box 8, Times-Gazette. (Tlc) LAUNDRESS AND KITCHEN help wanted. Apply Balmoral Hotel, frame church, approximately 24' z 36' | tastefully in white and-green trunks c) Bowmanville. aa STENOGRAPHER FOR LAW OF- fice. Apply, stating age, experience, if any, and salary expected, to Box 939, Times-Gazette. (69c) HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, MID- dle-aged woman to act as house- keeper for elderly lady in apartment. Phone A. O. Felt 990. (69¢c) WAITRESS WANTED. GOOD wages. Apply Grand Cafe. (681) BOOKKEEPER Typing, single or married, permanent position to competent person, excel- able. Phone 3744J3. (71c) CHILDREN'S SEWING AND AL- terations done at 203 William Bast, ) AMBITIOUS BOY, 15 DESIRES job as apprentice or trade helper. Phone 4479-W. (70c) YOUNG LADY, SENIOR MATRIC- ulant, trained shorthand typist, de- sires position in Oshawa-Whitby area as soon as possible. Phone 8385 Whitby. (70b) REPAIRING TRILIGHTS, RA N- gettes, ranges, all househnid elec- trical appliances. Frank Snudden. Phone 919W. 107 Athol Kast. Al8) { !47--Legal Notices Ed en 5 as JAAR | The undersigned will receive ten- | | ders up until noon, April 3, 1950, for | {the purpose of raising Prospect !and putting in basement and floor. Marked check of 57 of tender price must accompany tender. Tenders should be sealed and plainly marked. Lowest of any tenders not necessar- ily accepted. Apply to E. Dearborn, Secretary, R.R. 2, Port Perry. (M23,25,28) New Puck Loop In Western Ont. oo salary. Apply I 1 Sport Shorts | From Britain London, March 24--(CP)--Jack Doyle, the Thrush of Old Erin, is| back in the ring--as a wrestler. He | left his boxing gloves home. The latest local effort to revive the grunt-groan grab-grimace grap- | pling game saw the horizontal hero from County Kerry matched against a coarse character, name of Bucth, who calls himself "The Human Gorilla" and says he comes from Kohila, Estonia. The production, staged at ringay Arena, was high-class Spotlights flashed, trumpets and in swaggered himself, Har- stuff. blew, clad and a fine coat of bottled sun tan. The crowd of 9,500--which had | paid up to three guineas ($9.75) a seat--booed politely. The Doyle and Bucth went into the time-proven melodrama with sub-plots involving intense pain, | vicious. anger, superlative effort, in | finite courage = and excruciating agony. There was one last uncouth | attempt by -the villain to wrench | the hero apart, and finally the good old one--two to the evil feat- ures of the alien miscreant and | the hero's hand held aloft. Irish pipers skirled around the Not Mere Dream rr ring and while Jacko acknowledged | FASHION VILLAGE (69c) Secretary for Newspaper Office Must be able to handle completely many details for senior executive. Sound judgment, plus several years experience, a requisite. Apply in first instance in writing stating details «f education, experi- ence and references to V. A. HENKELMAN TIMES-GAZETTE (tf) 43--Male Help Wanted WAITERS FOR BEVERAGE room, must be clean cut, alert and courteous; experienced preferred but not essential. Openings for steady and part-time men, Apply Commer- cial Hotel, Oshawa, between 2 and 3 pm. or 8 and 9 p.m. (except Sat- urday.) (70f) MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH business. Real opportunity. We heip you get started. Write Rawleigh's Dept. ML-C-310-0, Montreal. (Mar.4,11,18,25) | . XPERIENCED RADIO TECHNI- @: Permanent position with a vell established company. Apply Box 949, Times-Gazette, (69h) YOUNG MAN TO LEARN INSTI- tutional laundry work, maintenance and stockkeeping. Permanent posi- tion for selected applicant. Refer- ences required. Write Box 941, Times-Gazette. (69tf) TRUCK DRIVER AND HANDY-* man, for furniture store. Must be familiar with city. Good wages and permanent position to competent man. 9 and 10. 156 Simcoe St. S. (69¢) MANUFACTURER OF SANITARY Products requires local sales repre- sentative. Reply Box 934, Times- Gazette. (69¢) EXPERIENCED DRIVERS, AGE over 19 yrs. Motor City Cab, 9 Prince St., 9 am. to 6 p.m. (69¢c) mechanic wanted. - Must be ex- perienced, excellent opportunity for advancement. Reply giving referenc- es to Box 933, Times-Gazette. (68d) PART TIME DELIVERY BOY Apply KARN'S DRUG STORE (70b) BUTCHER FOR SMALL BUSINESS EXPERIENCED IN CUTTING AND SELLING. PLY WITH REFERENCES ND SALARY EXPECTED BOX 944 ~ TIMES-GAZETTE (69¢) "YOUNG MAN WANTED as JUNIOR SALES CLERK AGE 19-22 YEARS Good opportunity for advancement. 2 years high schooling preferred. MODEL SHOE STORE 32 Simcoe St. S. (69¢c) 43--Male or Female Help CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIO Prepare now for spring examina- tions. Write M.C.C. Civil Service School, 301 Enderton Bldg., Winni- peg, Man, (Mar.4,11,18,25) 45--Agents Wanted gn D AREA FRANCHISE railable. Agent to sell and con- ract for amazing new floor finish- ing product. The product is Cello- Cote. an advanced fortifed ce'lulose finish especially suited to floors and other surfaces subject to severe wear. This waterproof parent, durable, crystal clear, stain- proof Cello-Cote preserves new floors in gleaming non-slippery condition Under special process without sand- ing, old floors can be returned to new floor condition. Write Home Products Co., 893 Queen St. W., Poronto. (71b) A'STEADY JOB'S GOOD,-- A REG- ular income as your own boss is even better. An exclusive agency for Fam- jlex Products is now open in your district. Your efforts repaid with gh income, repeat business and a @:.. future. Training provided, no nvestment. Write J. D. Poland, 1600 Delorimier St., Montreal, Que., for full details. (M.25,31,A.6) What's black, white and read all over? The answer is Want Ads. Apply mornings only between | protect | trans- | Sarnia, March 25--(CP)--Talk of what he evidently assumed was an | a new Senior Hockey grouping em-|gsyation, bowing gravely to the gal- | bracing several Western Ontario jery a distinguished touch of silver | centres next season might not be! at the temples of his curly head. all talk, Logie Allen, Manager of! poyle was piped back to his dres- | | the Sarnia Sailor Hockey Club, |sing room £2,000 ($6,200) richer for | {said here Friday. | 10 minutes' heavy histrionics. That's | The Sailors, Ontario' Senior "B"{a" lot more 'than he managed to champions in 1947-48 ahd finalists! save of the purse money from his [last year, are currently competing numerous pre- war fistic fiascos, in both the Ontario Hockey Associ- | ---- | ation Senior "B" grouping and tie | Commented Bucth, in remark | International Hockey League, which | ably good English for one so an- | embraces Detroit, Chatham and] thropoid, albeit with a Cockney | Windsor. accent: | "We know several other Clubs "I hurt 'my thumb." | too, are definitely in favor of a| strong Western Ontario grouping," | Allen said. As a matter of fact,| our club only last week dispatched a letter to the headquarters of the mourning. | Ontario Hockey Association, asking| A strong supporter of Chelsea's for coi + deration of the matter, and | soccer team, a goed amateur golfer a comuiitiee be set up to see what|and snooker player--and a demon could be done about it." | poker player--Sid was also one of | "Actually we have in mind a London's most enthusiastic boxing Senior "B" grouping which would | fans. | involve Sarnia, Chatham, Wallace | He always had a ringside seat on I'burg, London, Stratford, Brantford, | big fight nights. | Woodstock and eventually St.| Promoter Jack Solomons has ame | | Thomas, when they complete their When comedian Sid Fields died, members of the Sporting as well as the theatrical fraternity went into | Field" | Ontario Hockey THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW "Those Bus Jockeys SO SENSITIVE TO DISTURBING NOISES. ALWANS SEEM TO BE, --___ AWRIGHT! I HEARD NOU ! I'M NOT DEAF! TAKE YOUR FINGER § OFFA THE BUZZER! NEED OLD HANDS Oslo--(CP) -- Qualified seamen | arg.in great demand for the mer- chant, marine, There are 5,000 re cign crew members on Narwegian | ships, and half of the 1900 Norwe- |} gians applying for jobs are Begin-| ners, TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT Grimsby, England--(CP) -- 'John | Parkengson might call himself the! luckiest man on earth. He fell be= tween the tracks of a .railway line when a train was coming, it passed over him without so much as touch- ing a hair, Thanks &- MARCELLA KUECHLE 1314 WYANDOTTE RD, COLUMEUS 12,0HIO Bur JUST GET IN FRONT OF EM WHEN THE LIGHT CHANGES! WOW! WHAT PERCUSSION ! T ' 20% Gl 7 ZZ he nounced that for future shows one | ringside seat will be labelled "Sid | and auctioned. The money | will go to endow a memorial bed | in one of London's hospitals, - | Rouyn Flashes Flash 5-1 Win Over Soo Ovens | -- | Rouyn, Que. March 25 (CP). -- | Rouyn Flashes flashed to a 5-1 win Friday nizht over Soo Coke Ovens to take a 1-0 lead in their best- | of-five game series for the Northern Association Inter- mediate "A" title. The second game will be played here tomorrow. The winner of this round advance into Eastern Canada | playdowns. Soo held the strong Flashes to a drawless first period of hockey with Walter Maich turning in a sensational performance in the nets | and the entire Soo team playing tight defensive hockey. | Rouyn could not hit the scoring | range until 7.40 in the middle ses- | sion when Guy Baril scored on a rebound. {new Arena," Allen said, "All these places have fine artificial ice rinks Shawinigan Falls Rink {Still Winning in 'Spiel | Montreal, March 25 (CP)--Dr. K. | G. Blaikie's Shawinigan Falls, Que., rink Friday night boasted a plus | score of 27 points after three | matches to pace semi-final quali- | fiers in The Elgin Trophy Bonspiel. Shawinigan hurlers surprised every- | one with an aggressive brand of | curling, beating quartets from King- ston, Montreal West, and Ottawa. H After chalking up a 21-6 victory | over T. E. Bowling, Kingston, and |a 23-9 win over M. F. MacKay, | Montreal West, Thursday, the | Shawinigan four defeated A. Par- | nell's Ottawa Glebe 14-7 Friday. | ibn lll 'What You Get HOME APPLIANCES 90 SIMCOE ST. S. For What You Pay | adians spent an average total of a | | little better than $775 for all the | | goods and services they wanted and | | required. | For the social services that they | | : [ J | "In 1948 some thirteen million Can- | See Back Page of This 'Newspaper for Announcement! | had wanted and provided for them- | | selves these same thirteen million | | individuals paid a little better than | $56 each. That, In the simplest | terms, means that Canadians are paying one twelfth as much for | | social benefits that were virtually | { unknown a decade ago, as they pay | for all the other needs that face | | them in their daily lives. This is | | not to argue against these services. | It is merely to argue that they are | not free, and that their proportion- | ate cost to us, in relation to all our | | other needs, should be fully recog- | nized. JLR.| | Guide News | (Continued from Page 9) of your Brownie work, it will come { #0 much easier to you. A game was played after working | on knots for a while and then the singing of Brownie Taps and the meeting came to a close with the | Magic Squeeze which was put away this week by Barbara. Brown Owl | hopes to be able to give you a flan- nelgraph story next meeting. Don't | forget to have all your orders for | Hot Cross Buns in by Monday, March | 27th, the next meeting. Brown Owl yrs. Langfield. Two weeks ago we held our first enrollment service Norma Nelson and were enrolled. Last meeting Captain took roll call drill and then we did some square' lashings. Some of the other guides practised their semaphore some more. Keen trying girls as practise makes perfect. We tried a new game. a hockey | game and .the Scarlet Tangers won, but mot by very many more points | an our own-- Beverley 'Jay | Toni CHANCE --to attend the-- n Owl § . | 10th GUIDES ! Here we are back again after an | - ; absence of two weeks. - | ght! OSHAWA ARMOURIES than the Orioles. We were very pleased to have our Chaplaia, Mrs. Roberts, visit us for a few minutes. We closed the meet- ing with taps and Mrs. Roberts clos- | ed with prayer. ! Please, have 'the number of Hot Cross Bans you have ordered in by next mating. Mrs. Clarke our Lieutehant will be in charge next meeting. The 10th are doing a good turn by selling Easter War Crys for the Salvation Army. Good luck girls. | Guide Captain Mrs. McEachern. 1950 CHEVROLET will Be Sold For Don't Miss "FIFI" The Famous Clown the border and is attacking any odk trees in Canada, Indeed, so far | --a relative of the | found | through infections of wounds in the | tems, Wilt Disease Attacks U.S. Oaks New killing wilt disease of oaks is reported from the United States. So far outbreaks have been found to exist in Wisconsin, Minnesorta, Towa, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. | Forest pathologists of the ., United States Department of Agriculture have traced the trouble to a fungus fungus which causes Dutch elm desease, and have that the disease spreads as is known, Canada: is completely free of the disease. ' According to the specialists in the United States, in the top of the tree. The leaves may fade, turn upward, turn brown may fall within a month and the trees may be dead within a year, As a precaution, however, -any oaks in Canada apparently showing ed immediately to the nearest local agricultural or forestry. official, or to the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology, Central Experimental | Tr Pp tree. It has been proved too, that Fer, Ottaws, the wilt can also get from tree to | tree through interlocking root sys- | but the specialists still do ad not know how the disease makes! Troquois Falls, March 25--(CP) its big jumps from one locality to|--A little over four hours after be- another. | ing captured following their 'escape Forest pathologists of the Depart- | from Monteith jail farm, Marcel RECAPTURED | the wilt symptoms usually show up | and fall off. In some oaks, all leaves | such wilt systoms-should be report- | | | | 1 ment of Agriculture in Ottawa say |St. Amour and Leonard A. Smart | that fortunately there is no indi- | FMiday were = sentenced ha to 18': cation that the disease has crossed | months in Haileybury jail, FOR ALL KINDS OF "ROOFING - AND REPAIRS Telephone 5574.) BIRD i: ROOFER" REGISTRATION Of Pupils For Kindergarten and Grade 1 The registration for kindergarten will be held ai Centre St. and Ritson Schools on Thursday and Friday, March 30th, and 31st, from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. y A tentative registration for proposed kindergartens at North Simcoe and South Simcoe Schools will be taken at these schools at the same time as the registration for Grade 1. > The registration for beginners will be held in each school Thursday and Friday, March 30th and 31st from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Parents are urged to register children at this time to facilitate organization plans for September. Birth certificate or other satisfactory proof of age MUST be submitted at time of registration, BOARD OF EDUCATION MARCH 24, 1950 W. 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Why not decide NOW to make your garden really do wonders this summer by applying fertilizer this spring! « + « Apply fertilizer in the fall of the year as. it is NOT as geod as when applied in the spring because some of the nitrogen +... 1S THE TIME to apply fertilizer or just as soon as the frost is out of the ground, and when the land is damp and the rainfall where the roots of the plants will -feed later on, : We Are Headquarters in Oshawa for S OF FERTILIZERS | lq Including-- -- as well as -- itrate of Soda, Super Phosphate and Muriate of Potash' the fertilizer deep in the ground e SHEEP MANURE "@ BONE MEAL ® VIGORO e NA-CHURS (Liquid Fertilizer) LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES O.3 16 CELINA ST. Cooper milk ca HAWA ONT) PHONE 8