Daily Times-Gazette, 26 Apr 1951, p. 21

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THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1951 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE TWENTY-ONE 32--Automobiles For Sale 32--Automobiles For Sale Bramley Motor 'Sales 1271 SIMCOE ST. N. North Oshawa 'S1 PREFECT SEDAN '48 FORD SEDAN '48 CHEVROLET SEDAN Radio and Heater '46 CHEVROLET SEDAN '41 FORD COACH 89 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE '37 BUICK COACH '37 BUICK SEDAN '37 FORD COACH '36 DODGE SEDAN TRUCKS '47 MERCURY 3-Ton Box and Hoist '42 MAPLE LEAF DUMP 3-Ton Dump '40 INTERNATIONAL 12-Ton Panel '39 FARGO V2Ton Panel '38 CHEV.V2-Ton Panel '37 GM.C. 2-Ton Platform Prefects | | an offer; will accept older car and At a down payment you can afford Immediate Delivery New Ford Prefects--up to 40 miles per gallon, a new car for used car price. Including licence, spare and tank of gas. JUST ARRIVED The new Ford "Consul" you've heard and read about. See. it to-day in our showroom. "The Modern English Car" SEE THEM TODAY AT Bramley Motor Sales 1271 SIMCOE ST. N. North Oshawa Phone 5505 ' Ont. '3 CHEV. SEDAN, GOOD ME- chanical condition, $250. Apply 117 Yonge St. . ( good condition, will {sell for $700 or best offer. 77 Ontaijo. '41 DODGE DELUXE SEDAN, good tires, clock, radio, back-up "lights, fog lights, can arrange fin- ance. Phone 4980-M. (97¢c) 37--Farmers' Column SOW, NINE YOUNG PIGS. PHONE Herman Christl 3423J2. (96¢) SPECIAL SALE -- THREE HUN- dred red Montmorency cherry trees, 3 years old. Will bear next year, price $1.50 each. Order early. 165 Verdun Rd. Phone 53-W. (M4) WATERLOO TRACTOR, 3); H.P. good condition, several attachments. 185 Cadillac Ave. 8. 974) 40 PONTIAC COACH, GOOD CON- dition, heater and defroster, $675 or best offer, Phone 4063-J. (97c) 's1 CHEV. BUSINESS COUPE, EX- tras, in good condition, $800 cash. Phone 5487-J Oshawa, or 458 Whitby. (97¢) '40 CHEV. ARMY TRUCK PICK-4 up style, '46 motor, good condition, $400. Apply 251 Bruce St. (97¢) '36 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, GOOD condition, Phone 3345W12. (97b) '28 MODEL A FORD COACH. AP- ply 214 Ritson Rd. S. (97c) "41 DODGE SEDAN, 225 CADILLAC Ave, S. after. 6 p.m. (97¢) '50 CHEV. COACH, $1,800; 5,000 miles. Phone 908R4 afternoons. > ((97¢) ONE 1960 B.S.A. MOTORCYCLE 125 CC, like new. Reasonable. Mile- age 1,200. Phone 215 between 5:30 & 7 pm. (97¢) FOR A SQUARE DEAL SEE Johnnie Walker, Bramley Motors. New and used cars. Phone 5505; eve- nings 1463-J. (M3) KE-BUILT KNEE-ACTION AND shock absorber service. Call Morey's Garage at 657 for complete front end service, and immediate installa- tion. '41 CHEV, %-TON PANEL TRUCK, ate. Ask for Mr. Tod's Bread Ltd. (96¢) '46 PONTIAC, GOOD CONDITION, $1,150. Phone 3926-W. (96) Black at '50 CHEV. DELIVERY, PERFECT | condition, undercoated, heater, 2,900 miles. Phone 5568-J. (96¢) '37 CHEV. SEDAN, GOOD CONDI- tion, for best offer. Apply 244 Ritson Rd. S. (96¢) '49 CHEV. DELUXE COACH, RA- dio. air-conditioning, many extras. Phone 1430-J. (96¢c) condition. Bargain, Phone 2490-R. : (96) '46 OLDS. FOUR-DOOR SEDAN, hydra-matic, radio, heater, good tires, one new, good condition. Phone 1574-7. (96¢c) '50 INTERNATIONAL PICK-UP, used as demonstrator, low mileage, extras. Perfect condition. Phone 4562-W after 6 p.m. Apply 30 Gladstone Ave. (96¢) '50-ONE TON FORD, LIKE NEW 3,500 miles. Phone 2829-J-12, 1935 OLDS 6 SEDAN, GOOD TIRES, reasonable. 220 Huron St. (98a) '47 CHEV. COACH, NICE CONDI- tion. Phone 3420 evenings. (3-3376). (98c¢) | '40 FORD COACH, FIRST CLASS condition; must be seen and driven to be appreciated. Older car accept- ed as part payment; terms.' Phone Whitby 840, Mr. Harrison. (98a) '50 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN, REAL good condition; owner must trade and terms. Phone Harrison 840 Whitby. (98a) '49 TRIUMPH TWIN MOTORCY- cle, low mileage. Excellent condition. Cheap for quick sale. Browne Motor Sales, 8 Mill St. 8., Phone 2118. (98¢) '46 CHEV. SEDAN (2-TONE), RA- dio, privately owned, perfect condi- tion; very low mileage. liberal terms. Call Mr. Harrison 840 Whitby. (98a) 1930 WHIPPET COUPE, IN GOOD shape, reasonable, Call after 6:30, 446 Athol East. (98b) "49 CHEV. COACH, CLEAN, LOW mileage, $1,675. Apply 177 Bloor E. (98a) '50 CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH, immaculate throughout, private, Phone 1896-R (5-6266). (98c) 's1 PONTIAC COACH. Kent's Service Station, 40 Albert St. (98b) '49 METEOR SEDAN, RADIO, AIR- conditioned. Phone afternoons only (98b) good tires. French St. Phone 1658-J (5-6442), 279 (98c) 37 Chev. Coach, good condition 36 Chev. Coach, good condition 35 Chev. Coach, good condition 36 Dodge Sedan, good condition 32 Pontiac Sedan MOREY'S GARAGE 110 VERDUN RD, PHONE 657 (97c) 33--Automobiles Wanted 2 MEN'S SUITS, SIZE 40; ONE spring topcoat, brown. Phone 2054-M. (98a) '41.51 CARS BRING MORE CASH for you at Dodd's Car Lot, 300 Park Rd. S. Phone 4749. (M1) 34--Automobile Repairs AUTO SAFETY GLASS INSTALL- ed, Andy Nagy Body Shop, 414 King W. Phone 4437. (Jun3) 36--Pets and Livestock COLLIE PUPS. APPLY MRS. A. McKnight, 325 Elgin St. W. (98a) BABY BUDGIES READY FOR training, talking strain, all colours, also - budgie hens, ready for .nest- ing. 114 Elgin East, phone 3745. (M17) 37--Farmers' Column QUANTITY OF - GOOD BALED hay for sale. Apply Norman Broome, Hampton, or phone 2744 Bowmah- ville. (96¢) NEAR NEW, G.H. RIDING GAR- den tractor, 6 h.p., with plow culti- vator, hoeing attachment, $500. Used 1946 Model B John Deere tractor, with starter and lights, 1020 Inter- national tractor, good condition, front wheels on rubber. A. G, Hook- er & Son, John Deere Farm Equip- | ment dealers. Kinsale, 3 miles west of Brooklin on No. 7 Highway. Phone 145-W' (96c) WANTED -- DEAD FARM STOCK, picked up promptly. Horses, cows, calves, sheep, pigs (we pay for horses and cows). As an added service we will co-operate with your veterinary in post-mortems. 2'5¢. per |b. for live horses. Call collect Bowmanville 2679. Margwill-Fur Farm, Tyrone, ' (M22), M7) | (96tf) | (odt) | sell, | Port Hope. | Make me | ~ APPLY | 38--Wearing Apparel LADY'S BLUE WOOL SPRING coat; lady's wool brown 'gabardine suit, both size 14. Man's spring over- coat, and suit size 36. Phone 1421-R. (97¢) n38a--Market Basket TALMAN SWEET APPLES, T75¢ bushel, no delivery; $1 delivered; $2.50 barrel. McIntosh apples bushel, $2.25 delivered. Raspberry plants also sold. Phone 1153-J. | Joseph Emry. (96e) | FOR THE RINEST FOODS AT | every-da | coff Suph (My11) | 39--Articles For Sale |EUREK A VACUUM CLEANERS, | We are the authorized .dealers for | this very powerful make of vacuum | cleaner. Purchase now before a Electric. | HARDWOOD FACTORY CUT- tings. Clean and dry for furnace, | range or jacket heater. $5 or $3 lots | | delivered, Phone 4793-W. | AWNINGS - from gay Free estimates. (My20) stripes or plain colors. Folding chairs and | tables for rent. Cleve Fox, Oshawa. | fair shape, very economical to oper- | (My5) JEWEL COOKSTOVE WITH OIL | and high- | (96c) | burners, 'also reservoir back. Phone 2730-M. | COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD EF- fects including piano, chine and rangette. Phone 4710-R or 1783 after 6. (96¢) | DIAMOND RING, YELLOW GOLD, size 7, $70. Write Gazette. (96¢) DOUBLE BED, SUITABLE FOR nursery, spring-filled mattress, spot- less, also porcelain top kitchen ta- ble. 150 Division St. (96¢) ELECTRIC RANGE APARTMENT- | w Coffield, both | size; electric washer, good condition, reasonable, 778 Fair- view Ave. just north of King East motel. (96¢) | DAL-MAR TYPEWRITER CO. Phone 4590. Smith-Corona Typewri- | ters, Adders ,Cashiors, Sales, serv. Ice, rentals. New and used machines. (M11) GOBLIN VACUUM CLEANERS, British made, two sizes, $79 and $99. | Terms, fully guaranteed. Meagher's Electric, (M2) | SUN LAMPS FOR RENT, $6 PER month, just the thing | summer tan. Meagher's, 5 King St West. (Apr3l) NEW VICTOR AUTOMATIC REC- ord players, complete with $5 worth of records, $24.95. Meagher's, 5 King St. Ww. (Apr2y) VENE steel or Flexalum. | every way. Guaranteed (M3) A COMPLETE STOCK OF WRING- | er rolls and belts for all makes of | Jack Biddulph. 68 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3800-W. (M25) VACUUM CLEANERS used, for sale, | Phone 3230-7. | | | | washers, | | | | | | SUNBEAM MIXMASTERS, ALSO meat grinder, shredder, churn at- tachments, Meagher's, 5 King | West. (My | KINDLING HARDWOOD, CLEAN | Try a $2 lot | (A28) | MIXED HARDWOOD, $18.00 PER | lengths, | Pontypool. | | dry factory cuttings. delivered. Phone 1638-M. | cord; re-sawed into 1-ft. | delivered. Neil Curtis, Phone Orono 81R10. (My20) NEW RUGS FROM YOUR OLD rugs | seamless broadloom, proof! From 25 in. to 13 ft. wide, in any length without a seam. Solids | tone-on-tone and patterns as shown |in our catalogiie, For | blinds while material still available. | Canada's finest of Flexalum or | steel by Met-Wo Industries featur- | Ing the new plastic tapes. Free esti- W. Melley, phone 4101. VENETIAN BLINDS, STEEL OR flexalum, made to satisfy; olinds repaired, drape arms installed Phone Ron Trewin, 5072. good medium - size. Simcoe St. condition, S. (96¢), tor guaranteed, enclosed (96¢) DELUXE WEAREVER ALUMIN- um set, new, not yet unpacked. Sell {at a reduction. Write Box 316, | Times-Gazette. (96c) HARDWOOD KINDLING FOR jacket heater, stove or furnace, 12 bags $4. Phone 6244. (M16) VENETIAN BLINDS... THE AD- vanced Kirsch type. The most start- ling Jevelopment in Venetian Blind history. lattened S-shaped slats give better and more graceful en- closure. We are sure these blinds will not only satisfy but create enthusiasm. Estimates without ob- ligation. George Reid. Phone 2104, 66 Bond St. West. (M13) AWNINGS NOW AVAILABLE, good selection of colours. Order now for early delivery. Free estimates. Phohe Merv, Tuck, 4674-W. M7) BLANKETS, RUGS, FROM YOUR old materials, allowance on'old mat- tress for new. Nylon Scatter Rugs, $5.95. Phone 662-M. (My19) TWO-BURNER WHITE ENAMEL electric rangette, with. oven, $25. Apply 22 LaSalle Court, Apt. 26. (97b) TION STOVE, COAL & electric, good condition. Apply 276 Grooms Avenue. (97c) MAN'S BICYCLE, GOOD CONDI- | tion, $18, Apply 105 Mary St. (97c) | CHESTERFIELD SUITE, 3 PCS., velour grey and old rose. $100 or best offer. Phone 4472-R. 20 Manle St. (97c) COME SCRAP FIREWOOD $5.00 Per Truckload S-gallon pails suitable for garbage, ashes, etc. Clean 45-gallon drums. M. GREENBERG & SONS 308 Bloor E. Phone 1859 (T.T.S.TF, $2 | low prices shop at Gle- | r Market. Open to 10 p.m. | | every night. 174 Ritson Road South. | probable increase in price. Meagher's | (M6) | SELECT YOURS | sewing ma- | Box 328 Times- | to get that | N BLINDS, LIFE-FLEX | in | Also complete repair | service, Phone Merv. Tuck, 4674W, | NEW AND | rent or repaired. | (M3) | and clothing. Reversible and | foot mark- | information | | phone 4538-W. Continental Rug Co. | | Ltd. (My10) | {ORDER YOUR VENETIAN | mates and installation anywhere, J. | (My) | (A19) | PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE, | 638 | USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERA- | unit, | $149.50; cash or terms. Phone 4896-J, | 39---Articles For Sale { 42--Female Help Wanted { | | | ICE BOX, 100-LB. CAPACITY, EX- | cellent condition. Phone 2837 Whit- by. (97¢) MAN'S BICYCLE, AND BOY'S sidewalk bike, reasonable. Phone 5582-W (97c) TWO 39" BED SPRING, ALMOST new. Phone 5582-W. = ; (97¢) ICE BOX, ACE, WHITE ENAMEL, 75-1b, . capacity, good condition. Phone 4628-R. po _(97c) SINGER TREADLE SEWING MA- chine, very good condition. 243 Clarke St. Phone 5454-M. (97¢) BABY'S CRIB, HIGH CHAIR AND rocker, $15. Phone 3884-J or 6248-J. | (97c) $280 BUYS NEW KELVINATOR refrigerator, used only a short time, in A-1 condition, 6 cu. ft., 5-year | guarantee. 66 Emma St. (97¢) | COOK STOVE, SMOOTHTOP GAS | stove, © 3-burner oil stove, 6-pe. | breakfast suite, double bed and new mattress. Apply 220 Court St. (96c) | DRY PINE LUMBER, ABOUT 9,000' mill run from 2x12 to 1x6. Phone {-6781-Orillia. (96c) GARDEN TRACTOR, 1!; H.P. G. Doble, Stevenson's Rd. South, after 5 p.m. (97b) COOK STOVE, COMBINATION wood and oil, good condition; also large C.C.M. tricycle. Phone 3243-M, (97¢c) ELECTRIC RANGE WASHER, chesterfield, dining room suite, rug, typewriter, radios and bicycles, etc. Moving from Canada. Phone 6242W1. (96¢) | condition. Phone 6242W1, (96¢c) | 5 RUBBER TIRED BREAD WAG- ons, 3 wagons equipped with 600x16 | tires, 2 wagons equipped with 30-32 tires. Wagons can be converted for various uses, trailers, etc. See Mr. Black at Tod's Bread Ltd. (96¢c) MUST SELL, WHITE ENAMEL ice box, 75 Ibs. capacity. Phone 2740-J. (97¢) | ELECTRIC HORSE CLIPPERS, horse collars, harness. See Mr. Black at Tod's Bread Ltd. (96¢) | FRIGIDAIRE, WILL SELL CHEAP for quick sale. Phone 17, A. O. Felt, 282 King E. (98h) COAL & WOOD RANGE, WHITE enamel, black trim. Apply 80 Brock . (98¢c) TWO BOARS, CHEAP FOR CASH: also Spaniel puppies. Call after 6, 333 King W. (3-4391). (98¢) BLUE BABY PRAM, IN GOOD condition, with storm cover and two fenders. Phone, 5760-J, (98a) NORGE ELECTRIC RANGE, table top, new three weeks ago. cost $359, sell for $300. Also Norge wash- er, cost $184.50, sell for $110. Cash lor terms. Owner going overseas, Phone 4898-J. (98b) NORGE 8's CUBIC FOOT REFRIG- erator, in use three weeks only. sac- Phone 4896-J. (98D) FOR (98c) | rifice, cash or terms. STRAWBERRY sale, Phone 202J-1 (3-8027). CHESTERFIELD SUITE, MA- roon and green, 3 pes.: 8-pc. oak dining-room suite; double bed. com- plete; kitchen cabinet. Phone 1916-W. (3-7436). (98¢c) KITCHEN CABINET, TABLE & chairs, cream with red trim. Phone 2892-7. (98a) KELVINATOR. 7.6 CU. FT., A-1 condition, Apply 44 Mary after 12, (98¢ CONVERTIBLE EABY CARRIAGE, maroon: walker stroller; commode PLANTS, chair; all good condition. 15 Patricia | (98¢) | Avenue. BOY'S C.C.M. BICYCLE, IN GOOD condition, Phone 3921-W, (98a) STROMBERG-CARLSON MANTEL radio, phonograph. Phone 1878-W. (98¢) SINGLE AND 3% BED, BOTH with good clean spring-filled mat- tresses: kitchen table and chairs, dresser, chest of drawers (modern); writing desk, bookcase, gateleg ta- ble; very reasonable. Apply 77 On- tario. (98¢) NORGE ELECTRIC REFRIGERA- tor; Moffat 4-burner range; Beatty porcelain washer, all in excellent condition. Apply 426 Simcoe 8. : (98¢) ICE BOX, 50 - LB. CAPACITY, white enamel in perfect condition. Phone 5046-J. (3-8352). (98c) COMMODE, ALSO DRESSING TA- ble, with triple mirror. Phone 3895-W. (98a) TWO CABIN TRAILERS, FUR- nished, one 18 ff. masonite and ply- wood construction, available May 1. One, 24 ft. aluminum and plywood construction, available immediately, Phone 25-7. (98¢) BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, NEW & used, bought, sold, exchanged and | repaired. Also lawnmowers sharpen- ed and repaired. Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond E., corner Kenneth and Bond. Phone 1393-M (5.6344). (My26) TROJAN RED BROADLOOM CAR- pet, in excellent condition. Apply 488 Simcoe St. N. Phone 1961-R (5-4376). (98¢c) WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE, GOOD PRESSURE TANK AND ALL AT- tachments. Call 231 Pickering. ~ (98a) 41--Articles Wanted 2 GIRL'S BICYCLES WANTED. also boy's bicycle for sale, or will exchange if desired. Phone Whitby 531. (98a) PIANOS. CASH FOR YOUK PIANO now. Wilson and Lee. 79 Simcoe N Phone 2388. (M16) CASH PAID FOR GOOD USED furniture, used tools, heaters, cook stoves. 24 Bond West, phone 3766-M. aed (M14) PIANOS WANTED, CASH FOR your piano, up to $250 allowed on new piano. Charles H. Peacock, 80 Simcoe N. Phone 251. (M22) GOOD USED FURNITURE WANT. ed. Dressers, beds, stoves and heat- ers. 56 King West. Phone 3326. (M15) SPECIAL PRICES PAID FOR NEW goose and duck feathers, also fea. ther ticks of a description. , Live poultry, scrap iron and metals. Phone I. Turner, North Oshawa 239M12 collect. (M6) ADJUSTABLE DRESS FORM. Phone 4306-J. (96¢) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FO R paper, rags, mattresses, iron 'and metals. Local and out of town calls picked up free. Phone 635. Cedardale Iron and Metals. 100 Annis St., east of C.N.R. Station. (M3) 42--Female Help Wanted TYPIST WITH KNOWLEDGE OF bookkeeping, must be accurate with figures (married or single). Apply in own handwriting. Appointments arranged. Harold R. Stark, 251 Sim- coe 8S. (94L1), PLEASANT WOMAN FOR HOUSE. | work every Thursday, 9 to 5. Phone | T98-R. (98a) | GIRL OR WOMAN FOR LAUN- | dry work, must be reliable. Apply | Star Laundry. (98¢c) | YOUNG GIRL FOR WORK IN | grocery store, must be accurate at! figures, and willing to work. Write Box 348, Times-Gazette. (98a) TYPIST, WITH DICTAPHONE EX- perience, shorthand not necessary. Apply Box 306, Times-Gazette. (92tf) keeping experience desirable. Reply stating age, experience, availability and salary expected to Box 326 Times-Gazette. (951) WANTED, EXPERIENCED PART- time waitress, Apply Queen's Hgqtel. CLEANING WOMAN WA wash and wax store floor, monthly. Electric waxer. Phone B40. | (97b) | MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, TO DO| general housework, modern conven- | fences, fond of children, steep in| preferred. Phone 2824 Whitby. (97¢c) | EXPERIENCED SALES GIRLS Apply at ERWINNE"S SPECIALTY SHOP 11 Simcoe St. S. TYPIST-DICTAPHONE Experienced in dictaphone preferred, but not essential. Good salary to start; permanent. 5-day week; in- surance benefits. | STARK | ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS LTD. | PHONE AJAX 114 | (97c) | Office help required by expanding! organization. Experienced and experienced daytime and evening | staff required. Reply, stating age & qualifications if experienced to in- | the Estate 43--Male Help Wanted TRUCK DRIVER AND HANDY- man, steady position. Must know streets in Oshawa. Apply M. Collis Furniture Co., 78 King W. (97¢) YOUNG MAN WANTED TO LEARN optical business. Apply The Imper- ial Optical Co., 22 Simcoe 8. over Home Dairy. (97d) BEVERAGE ROOM WAITERS, must be experienced, clean-cut, hon- est and reliable. Full or part-time. Apply in person, Commercial Hotel, Oshawa. (96e) WANTED---RELIABLE MAN AS dealer in Oshawa. Experience not necessary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits. Products fur- nished on credit. Write Rawleigh's Dept. ML-D-310-163, Montreal, | (Th,S, Apr2s) | NEEDED AT ONCE--MAN OR WO- | man to take over established route | {of customers for famotis Watkins | Products in Oshawa. Minimum | earnings $45.00 weekly. No invest- | ment necessary. We help you get! started. Write immediately to Dept. | OC-0-6A, The J. R. Watkins Com- | pany, 350 St. Roch Street, Mont- | real, Que. (Apr5,12,19,26) | 44--Male or Female Help | HANDYMAN WITH SOME EX-| perience in gardening and farming, wife as part-time domestic. ate dwelling supplied with heat, electricity and refrigeration. Phone | Pickering 284W1, (97b) | 46--ktmployment Wanted | | Separ- | MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, WIDOW, | desires position as housekeeper for | middle-aged man. Write Box 315, Times-Gazette. (98a) YOUNG MAN URGENTLY WANTS | part-time work, 6-11 p.m. Will con- sider anything. 237 Athol E.; 1284-W after 6. (98¢) PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE, references. Phone 5178-J, 142 Albert | St. (97¢c) WINDOWS CLEANED, STORMS | | removed, and odd jobs done. Phone | 6280J4. (97¢) LOTS, GARDENS PLOUGHED AND harrowed by tractor. Phone 481. (My24) 47--Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the ESTATE of GODFREY JU- LIAN MORTON: All persons having claims against of GODFREY JULIAN | MORTON, late of the City of Osh- | BOX 238 TIMES-GAZETTE (97tf) Experienced Secretary Dictaphone experience an ad- vantage. Reply by letter out- lining experience and salary | expected. Canadian General Electric Company Limited COBOURG, ONTARIO | TELEPHONE 1080 (98c) | 43--Male Help Wanted REAL ESTATE SALESMAN --| Wanted at once. Experience not | necessary. Commission. Must have good car, Apply Box 128, Times- | Gazette. (96¢c) | EASY WAY TO SECURITY : MAKE | money as a Familex dealer, just as | 1,000 dealers through Canada with | 5 to 18 years' service. 250 household | necessities to sell, backed by over 20 years of guaranteed satisfaction. Openings in your surroundings. FAMILEX, 1600b Delorimier, Mont- real. (98¢c) New Plant Needs TOOL & DIE MAKERS and | FIRST CLASS MACHINISTS | with bench experience Excellent opportunity with national concern. Top rates. Low seniority, See MR. BROGAN Roop 24 -- Hotel Genosha Thursday and Friday till 11 p.m, Saturday till 3 p.m. | (98h) | WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR "A GOOD MAN Willing.to Work ! Established Route! 5-Day Week! Sick Benefit and Hospital Plan Pension Plan A Good Place to Work APPLY CANADA BREAD CO. LTD, 248 King St. West re) YOUNG MAN WANTED BETWEEN AGES 21-30 We require the services of an ener- | getic young man to be trained fory circulation promotion work in Osh. | awa and immediate district for a large metropolitan daily publication. | Good starting salary plus car allow- | ance. Phone Mr. Misener Oshawa 3000 af- ter 5:00 p.m. for appointment. Sat. | urday after 12 a.m, (98c) | | awa, in the County of Ontario, Me- | chanie, | before the 30th day of May, | full particulars of their claims. | mediately | said personal | mixer 3 years old, | vant, | 2714-J. deceased, who died on or about the 9th day of April, A.D. 1951, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned personal represen- tatives of the said deceased, on or 1951, Im- the said date, the representatives will distribute the assets of the sald de- | ceased having regard only to claims of which she shall then have notice. DATED at OSHAWA, Ontario, this 17th day of April. A.D. 1951. DOROTHEA CECILIA KNOWL- TON, by her solicitor, Z. T. Salmers, B.A., Barrister, etc., 131; Simcoe Street North, OSHAWA, Ontario. (Aprl9,26-My3) "Tenders wanted for the painting after {of the Legion Hall, 90 Centre St., inside. This must be a brush job. Lowest or any tender not necessarily | accepted. | For further business Hall, 1951. information manager at the Tenders. will close see the Legion May 9, B. Jacklin, Business Manager. (97c) 48--Auction Sales BEING FAVOURED WITH IN- structions from R. Barrett & Son, | Contractors, I will sell by public auction Saturday, April 28th at 1:30 p.m. at 264 Court St. their entire | contracting equipment and mater- ial consisting of 1 London cement on rubber; rub- ber tired wheelbarrows; concrete forms, scaffold planks, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, used brick, tools of all descriptions, also lot approx. 37x120, and many other articles too numerous to men- tion. Terms cash. Frank Stirte- Auctioneer, Oshawa. Phone (96d) Classified ads are sure to pay -- Phone 35 with yours today | ASK MALAYAN PROBE San Francisco, April 26 (AP)-- | The Red China radio repeated yes- terday its demands that a Com- munist committee be permitted to investigate the conditions of Chin- | ese in Malaya, The Peiping broad- cast sald Prime Minister Attlee has | | not formally replied but Colonial Secretary James Griffiths turned down a request recently. | JAMIESON DRUGS PROMPT DELIVERY! PHONE 1351 241 KING ST. EAST Repairs und Service COFFIELD WASHERS AND OTHER MAKES QUICK and EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE 736) WARNER WILLIAMS 78 Simcoe N. Sheet Metal 21 CHURCH ST. 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Crowding the high lights. of such a large] city into such small space demands | not only astute selectivity, but con- | siderable discernment concerning what most interests most people, Famed Landmarks The very covers of this small guidebook echo the busy keynote of a city which never wholly set- tles down to rest. Spread out flat, the front and back covers together | form a night panorama of Michi- | gan Boulevard, slashed with golden | lights as it stretches southward | from the Drake Hotel, where the | Outer Drive curves along the lake | shore. | The Palmolive Building with its | airplane beacon, and the light- | enveloped Wrigley Tower a few | | blocks south, point brilliantly up- ward into the night, These two famous landmarks along Chicago's | seen on the cover, set upon this book a stamp of authority at first glance. Any traveler who has had to wrestle with the perverse indi- viduality--such as Winter Street in Boston, which changes after one block and becomes Summer Street simply by crossing Washington | Street--will find it easy to know | where he is in Chicago. Consistent Numbering He will never lose himse¢lf here | if he remembers, as this book ex- street-number- in 1909, is plains, ing system, "Chicago's adopted laid out on two base lines--State Street dividing the east and west numbers, and Madison Street di- "Eight hundred numbers make a mile, except for the first three! miles of Madison Street, where the | 1,000, and 900 | to the mile respectively. | "You will find even numbers on the north and west sides of the street, and you can always tell how | far you are from the intersection | of the base lines, State and Madi- son Streets, by the street numbers." | But if the numbering system is relatively infallible, other hazards | | abound to lend a touch of adven- | ture to the stranger's gadding | Just any old transfer won't do, | instance, when you change | from the elevated to the surface | "Transfers are issued in white, | orange, pink, green, and blue, de- | termined by the method of trans- | "Be | sure you get the right color." | Other bits of advice season with the solid facts packed into these pages. Regarding street- | | cars and buses, you are opportunely | | warned, "If you have to stand dur- | ing rush hours, be sure to guard | your balance." Friendly Tip Another friendly tip explains: | "No human being could ever do all that goes on in Chicago. You will | find that there are so many and | such varied attractions that you | will have to make choices." | To help the visitor make his choice intelligently, the authors | I | even to Chicago old-timers, | many | Washington, D.C., British Engines 'Said In Red Jets Washington, April 26--(AP) -- Rep. Clarence Brown (Rep. Qhio) said Wednesday enemy MIG plangs shot down in Korea have heen powered by jet engines made in Britain. Brown told the House of Repre- sentatives he was informed by a man on Gen. MacArthur's staff that every enemy MIG plane shot down and examined was found fo have British-made jet engines. He | did not further identify the source of his information. . The air force commented, "as far as is known no MIG 15 aircraft shot down in Korea have been re- covered by United Nations forces." have assembled their data under such practical headings as: "If You Are Here Between Trains"; "If You Stay Several Days';' "Are You Driving?"; "You've Brought the Children"; "When to Come and What to Wear." ' y Some of the statistics, sprinkled sparingly through the pages like bits of pungent spice, may be new How many know, for instance: "In'a typical - 24-hour period, C.T.A. (Chicago - Tfansit Authority) trfan- sit vehicles operate a total of about 500,000 miles -- equal to 20 trips around the world!" And although everyone knows | that the Hotel Stevens is reputed to be the largest in the world, how have figured out, as this book states, that "It would take you more than eight years to spend a night in each room"? Where else would you happen -on the startling information that "Chicago is now second only to in the amount of space occupied by federal gov- | ernment agencies? Marie Bergren and Virginia Nore den in the two years they have spent preparing their illustrated guidebook, have well served both Chicagoans and the thousands of visitors whom - the city welcomes each year. Classified ads are sure to pay '-- Phone 35 with yours today PRESCRIPTIONS Quickly end Accurately Filled Pa MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 9 Simcoe N. Phone 48 $ Stafford Bros. § MONUMENTAL WORKS - ) b 4 A 318 Dundas St. E., Whithy 4 ) Phone Whitby 552 MONUMENTS AND FINE QUALITY MARKERS 3 Precise workmanship and careful attention to detail are vour assur- ) y ance when you choose from the § wide selection of imported and ) Saastic Granites and Marbles in { ) sto . LAAAAAAA Ch ) TIMES PHOTO STU DIO 22 SIMCOE S. PHONE 126

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