~ ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1951 THE DAILY TIMES.CAZETTE TWENTY-THREE I thoy | BS ji (i I | | | i fm AL all (ie : = RAY Business -- Professional DIRECTORY 1---Architects ARCHITECTS, HANKS & IRWIN, 47 Prince Strest, Oshawa. Phone 8-0732. Also 2848 Bloor St. W. To- ronto. Phone LY. 7755: * (Janl2) la--Accountants, Chartered MONTEITH AND MONTEITH: Chartered Accountants, 37 King St. BE. Dial 54662 R. Gordon W. Rieht, C. A., Resident Partner. (Jan9) nll a ~ -- 1b--Accountants LYNCH AND COMPANY, COM- lete Bookkeeping and Accounting rvice, Economy for the small busi- ness. 456 Simc~e St. 8. Dial 5-5411. (Jani) 3---Barristers 8--Building Trades FOR MODERN AND FIRST CLASS lastering acd stucco contracts, dial 2144. No job too smali. (Dec21) SEPTIC TANKS, CLEANED, IN. stalled and serviced. Phone 5-3584. '(Jan2) PAINTING AND PAPER HANG- ing, sponge ceilings, stripping, re- pairs, clean work guaranteed. F Van Horn. Dial 5-4931. ; (Janll) PLASTERING AND REPAIRS. For immediate service call Ontario Plastering Contractors. Dial 5-5711. (Lec30) 11--Dressmaking ALTERATIONS DONE ( es and skirts. Dial 3-2886. 13--Household Repairs CHESTERFIBLDS REBUILT, RE. covered. Like new. Why pay more! Our rates are reasonable Satisfac- oD §' teed. M rebui't Oshawa Upholstering Co., 8 Churer St. Dial 5-0311. "DRESS- (303¢c) LOUIS 8. HYMAN, K.C., BARRIS- ter, etc., Alger Bldg., 37 King Street East, Mortgage Loans Arranged. Phones: Office 3-4943; Residence 5-0254. (Jan3) ¢GIBBON & BASTEDO, BARRIS- rs and Solicitors. Clients' funds available for. first mortgages. 20 Simcoe St. N. Phone 5-3566. Char- les C. McGibbon, K.C., Edgar F. Bastedo. (Jan24) CONANT & . CONANT, BARRIS- ters and Solicitors, Gordon D. Coun- ant, K."., Roger G. Conant, B.A., Of fics: Oshawa, Ont., 7% Simcoe St. 8., Dial 3-2227; Ajax, Unt, pane 3 (Jan13} R. D. HUMPHREYS, K.C, BAR- rister, Solicitor, etc, 6 King St. Wi Phones; Office, Dial 56-1177; Residence Dia) 56-4604. Money to loan George 8. Boychyn, B.A. Associate : (Janl) ALLIN F. ANNIS, K.C., RALPH 8. Jones, B.A. 18% King St. £ Dial 38-2269. Res. 31235. Money to loan. (Jani) m----reia Fo GE A. W. 8S GREER, K.C, BARR:S. ter, Solicitor, etc., 6 King Stree' East. Dial 5-4717, Residence 3-478. John M. Greer, B.A. Sc., residence 5-3368. (Jan10) Z. 'T. SALMERS, B.A. BARRIS. ter, Solicitor, etc., 13% Simcoe Strcet north. Dial: office 5-3741, residence b5-5542. \ (Jan21) CREIGHTON, FPRASER & DRYNAN, LH URNITURE REPAIRED AND RE upholstered. See our materials for recovering Bruce R. Dalton 75 Charles, Dial 3-7212. (Jan3) BETTER VENETIAN BLINDS and sure customer satisfaction. Flex- alum or steel. Dial 5-0311 for free es- timate. Oshawa Upholstering Co., Church St. (Janl11tf) '14--Instruction "THE HARVEY DANCE ACADEMY is closed during holidays. Winter Term: Ballet, Toe, Tap, opens Jan. 5. Register at Adelaide House." (Jan4) LEARNING TO NANCE IS EASY and fun at the Oshawa Studio of Dancing, 47 Prince St. Dial §-0841 or Residence 5-1860. (Jan10) LILLIAN MAE MARSH DANCING school, ballet, tap, toe, character, Masonic. Temple, Saturdays. Resi- dence Wednesdays, information 3- 7253. (Janll) ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, comptometer, dictaphone. New class- vs each Monday. Evening ciasses Monday and Thursday. Oshawa Busi- ness College, 18 Simcoe N. Dial 5-4343. (Jan?) GUITARS SUPPLIED. KEEP them home. Yours on completion. Free trial lesson. Bell's Hawaiian School. Leave phone at 53-0251. (Jan29) | 15--insurance farrister &c, Sank of ( ce Building. T. K. Creighton, K.C., N. C. Fraser, K.C,, G. +OSEPH P. MANGAN, K. rister, Solicitor. Money to fice 14% King Street East, Dial 3-5232. Residence Dial Oshawa (Janl) ERNEST MARKS, BARRISTER, Solicitor, 11 King East, Room\2 Dial: Office 3-4211; Residence 3-4325) (Janl) A. J. PARKHILL AND A. Yanch, Barristers Mortgage (loans, National Housing Act loans, Sim. coe North. Dial 3-4619. Res. 3-2417, : Jan1) MANNING F. SWARTZ, Sips. ten, Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan, Bassett Block, Suite No. 4 Dial 3-2022, Residence 3-4029. (e) nl) 4--Chiropodists \ JAMES A. BRITTAIN, DOCTOR GF Surgical Chiropody. Specializing [in foot and leg diseases. Foot orthope- dist, X-ray diagnosis. Syjte 2 47 Prince St. Dial 5-562 " (Jan1) 4:.--Chiropractors L806 1. KRANTZ, D.C., 47 PRINCE St. Closed Wednesday afternoons. Open evenings. Dial 3-2634. (Jan23) E--Centists. Oshawa Clinic. Hours 9 to 6 daily. Saturday morning. Dial 3-863% or 3- 3792. (Janl) S5a----Engineers C. E. OLIVE, CONSULTING PRO- fessional engineer, mechanical, elec- trical, industrial, Ajax Road, north of No. 2 Highway, R.R. 1, Whitby. Phone Pickering' 52J12, (Jan20) 7--Optumetrisis A.B JOHNSON, OPTOMETRIST Jury & Lovell, Office Hours: 9 to 6; Wednesday, 9 to 1, Dial 3-2721. (Janl) ¢. H. TUCK, OPPOSITE POST OF- fice, 9 to 12, 2 to 5 and Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, 7 to 9. Dial 5-6143. (Janl) 7a---Surveyors G. T. HORTON, ONTARIO LAND Surveyor, Civil Engineer, 14 Edward St.,, Ajax. Phone Pickering 209W2. : (Jan27) DONEVAN AND RICHARDS, ON- tario Land Surveyors, and profes- sional engineers, 215 King St E Phone 5-5632. f--~ Building Trades : CHIMNEYS BUILT AND REPAIR- ed, stucco and masonry, repairs. Roofing and repairs. Gordon May. Dial 3-9911. (Jan8) UNITED TRUCKING, OWNED & operatea by F. Baumgartner. Dial 5-2061. Sand, gravel, fill, also cus- tom loading. (Jan?) REMODELLING, RE - ROOFING, all types new construction. Residen. tial, industrial. R. B. Wilkins, Air. port Road. Dial 5-4413. (Jan13) NEW PLASTERING AND RE. pairs, archways, remodelling, water proofing basements: -Free estimates Phone 3-8012. A Woods. (Jan10) SPECIALIZING IN TILE FLOORS, walls, kitchen cabinets, stairs, alter- ations, free estimates. P. Warren Dial 5-4815. 3} (Jan§) YOUR LOCAL ROOFER, ASPHALT shingles, built-up roofing and sid- ing. Wok guaranteed. H. W. Tuck- er, 5-6161 (Jan24) CARPENTER WORK, CUP- boards, repairs, alterations of all kinds. Terms arranged. James Clarke 5-1754, : (Janl) SAND," GRAVEL, LOAM: AND fill. Call Mel's Trucking Service. Phone 5-5711 for quick service. (Dec3n) BRICK," BLOCK AND STONE work. Chimneys and fireplaces our specialty. We are equipped for win- ter work. For free, estimates, dial 5-1272. : (Janl4) CARPENTER WORK, CUP- boards and all repairs, tile floors laid. Dial 5-3037. (Jan27) PLUMBING AND HEATING, NEW work and repairs. J. Goulding, 490 Louisa. Dial 3-8278. (Jan20) STORM WINDOWS Made to order, frames and sash. All kinds of doors $14.50 - $15.50 Wardrobes $39.50 - $69.50 Dressers ........ $26.50 - $29.50 OSHAWA WOOD WORK DIAL 3-2901 ------------. (Jans) | and) | PEACOCK'S INSURANCE SERV ice for better insurance iu all classes 22), "King St. E Dial 3-4667. Res. 05-4330. (Janl) McMURTRY INSURANCE AGEN. cy Fire, Auto, Life, Burglary, 21 King St. W. Dial 3-3722. (Jan17) 18--Lost & Found LOST--CHRISTMAS EVE, LADY'S new Bulova watch, wrapped as Christmas gift. Reward. Dial 3-2450. LOST --- MAN'S SMALL POCKET Waltham watch om Friday night. Dial 5-0166. (304¢) LOST -- PURSE. CONTAINING driver's licence, vicinity Mark's Theatre. Dial 5-3219. LOST-LADY'S WALDON WATCH, gold cord bracelet, between Kings- way Lunch and Genosha. Sentimen- tal Phone Clarke 2603. (303c¢) 19--Money to Loan CLIENTS' MONIES AVAILABLE for (irst ana second mortgages Mortgages and agreements for sale purchasxd. N.H.A. and Builders Loans arranged. Appiy--M. F. Swartz, Barrister &c., Simcoe St, S., Oshawa. Dial 3-2022. (Janl) 20--Personal ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. Have you a drinking problem? s0,' write Box 245, Times-Gazette. (Janl17tf) value. Reward. i 20a--Cartage CITY-WIDE DELIVERY AND | cartage. Convenient, safe, courteous | service, fully insured. Dick Bros. Dial 3-2158. TWO TON STAKE TRUCK, AND driver. Reasonable rates. Phone 5- | 6308. (Jan4) and cartage, 24-hour service. Dial 3- 8515. (Jan8) TRACTOR TRAILER AND DUMP trucks for hire, hourly or by contract. Local or long distance. Powell Trans- port, N. Oshawa. _Wan 2) 21--Personal Services PIANO TUNING, REPAIRING AND reconditioning. Foi free estimate call Wilson & Lee, 79 Simeos Sr AN (Jans) 22--Radio Re rs SPECIALIZED TELEVISION AER- ial installation--from $60 up. Televi- sion and radio repair service, Ad- | miral, Spartan, Addison, Pye sales. Dial 5-1685 for free information ser- vice. Store 25 Bond W, Shop 1096 King E. Fowler Radio and Televi- sion. (Dec29) 23--Women's Column CHARIS FOR FOUNDATION GAR- ments, -The only corsétiere with over twenty years experience. Mrs. Blat- ter. Dial 5-3434. (Janld) CLARKE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE, Permanent Wave specials for Decem- ber--0oil machineless $3.50 up, cold wave $5 up. For appointment Dial 3-2651. 172 Gibbon St. (Janl) ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL---MACH- ineless permanents $3, cold waves $6. Page Hairdressing, 394 Pine Ave. Dial 5-5363, (Dec26) PRENTICES HAIRDRESSING, permanents $2.50 up, cold waves $4.95 up. 10 Church, Dial 5-2241. (Jan29) PEGGY'S BEAUTY SALON -- OIL wave $2.50 up; machineless $3.95 and up." 72 Church St., dial 3-4521. (Jan27) 25--Real Estate For Sale CLOSE TO INDUSTRIES ($2 000 down 3 bedroom, warm | ' home on 2 floors with bathroom, hot air heating, hot wa- 'ter heater, gas, nice fenced-in lot, close to school, good Kitchen, private drive and garage. MATCH THIS FOR VALUE | --Income possibilities 8- 199,500 roomed brick home, | close to hospital, school and down- town, good district, beautiful large lot, some fruit, large sunroom, oil heating, hot water heater, insulated. Possession 2 weeks. Tug NORTH OSHAWA $4 00 --down, six-room, ' brick, oil heating, heavy wiring, electric hot water heater, full basement, real fireplace, venetian blinds, good solid home > Berneice . H. Patrick Real Estate Broker Dial 5-3692 (3068) | $8 Ne.sou St. vy (Jan3) | (304c) | (303c) | (Jan24tf) | | ROY LOVELESS, PARCEL TAXI 25--Real Estate Fo- Sale 5 ! rooms, hardwood and tile floors, 4 | piece bath, garage, built three years Write Box 214, Times-Gazette. 27--Real Estate Wanted A_HOUSE WITH TWO ACRES OF land. Cash purchase, no agent. Alf. Hennings, dial 5-2022. __ (305a) HOUSES, FARMS AND BUSI- H. Patrick, Real Estate Broker, Nassau St. Dial 5-3692. HOUSES OF ALL KINDS WANT. ed for clients. All cash or equity. See or call Reaftor, 13 Prince St. Dial 65-2133 or 3-2512. (Jan2) 28--For Rent 3 UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY | ately, Dial 5-1246, (305¢) | | 4 | Must have references. Write Box 217, Times-Gazette. (305¢) 3 ROOM BASEMENT APARTMENT | separate entrance. Write Box 213, Times-Gazette, (304c) {3 ROOM APARTMENT, SINK AND | | cupboards, infant acceptable. Dial 5-1788 or apply 254 Second Ave. | (304c¢) | ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, VERY | central, very clean and warm. Ap- | | ply 77 Ontario St. , (304c) | |4 ROOMS, SUMMER KITCHEN, | unfurnished garage, near bus stop, | abstainers, heat, light, water, suit] couple. $55 a month. Address and phone. Write Box 215, Times-Ga- | zette. (304c) | 3-ROOMED FURNISHED APART- ment, heat, light, "water, accommo- | date 4. $15 weekly. Separate en-| trance. Dial 3-7088. (3030) BRIGHT WARM COMFORTABLE | rooms suitable for 1 or 2 gentleman, | very central. Apply 177 Athol E. (303¢c) 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, MOD-| | ern conveniences, elderly couple pre- ferred. Write P. O. Box 280,, Port | Perry. (303¢) |3 UNFURNISHED RO®MS WITH !'sink in new home, washing facili- | ties; continuous hot. water; north- | | east section; bus at door; business! couple preferred. Write Box 212, | Times-Gazette. (303c) FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, GOOD | location. Dial 5-1036. 292 Arthur St. (303c) | | BEDROOMS, SINGLE AND DOU- | ble furnished with or without light | housekeeping, near Motors and busi- | ness section. Dial 5-5333. (303c) | | CHILD WELCOME, WARM FURN- | ished apartment, 2 rooms, electric | stove, washing machine, everything | supplied. Dial 5-5013. (303e) FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSE- keeping room in residential area, | near bus stop. Apply 305 .Verdun !' Rd. (303c) | FURNIS SEL! CONTAINED | basement, living accommodation, for light housekeeping, private entrance, | abstainers. Dial 3-8478. (303c) | FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSE- keeping room, continuous hot water, | | central. Phone 5-5227. (303c) SPACE AT 160 KING WEST, HEAT- | ed or unheated, suitable for shop, | storage business, etc. Dial 3-2486. | (303f) | ROOM FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- | ing newly decorated, with all con- | veniences. Apply 26 Gladstone. Dial 55. | 29--Wanted To Rent 3-ROOM APARTMENT, FURNISH- ed or partly furnished, central, 2 | adults, good references. Dial 3-2561: (304c) MANAGER REPRESENTING TO- | ronto concern in Oshawa desires | | house or lower duplex by February | | 1st. Responsible tenants, Write Box | 1216, Times-Gazette. (3041) | | YOUNG COUPLE, 2 CHILDREN | desire 2-3 furnished rooms, urgent. | Write Box 206, Times-Gazette. | | (303) | ;30--Room and Board "SINGLE ROOM AND BOARD, gentleman preferred, abstainer. Dial 5-5565. (3052) | ROOM AND BOARD IN COMFORT- able home, continuous hot water, close tg Motors and downtown. Ap-| | ply 44 Colborne E. 303c) | ROOM AND BOARD FOR 2 GEN. | single beds, co tinuous hot | (303c) | tlemen, { water. Apply 86 Willicin E. ena mhiii Bs lh -- | |32--Automobiles For Sale | | NORM WETHERUP MO TORS | will sell your' car on Consignment, | 1138 King St. W. Dial 5-2631. At | | Arena Entrance. (Jan29) | |'49 AUSTIN WITH 2 HEATERS, | only 20,000 miles in Al condition. | Dial 5-4011. (304c) SEE "BILL" BENNETT FOR A | new or quality used car, at Belmont | | Motors, 137 King West. Phone 5- 0732. (Jan!9) |FOR™ A SQUARE DEAL SEE | Johnnie Walker, Bramley Motors | New and used cars. Dial 3-4675; | evenings 5-5706. (Jan 15) | 33--Automobiles Wanted eet ree Nr so Ce ERE, Ho re aries 41-81 CARS BRING MORE CASH for you at Dodd's Car iot. 300 Park Road S. Dial 3-9421, (Janl) "42 CHEV. FLEETLINE SEDAN- ette must be .a good car, have all cash. Dial 5-0732. (304tf) RITSON _ MOTORS, 506 RITSON Rd. S. Will pay better prices for good clean cars. Dial 3.4851. Open evenings until 9. (Janl) 36--Pets and Livestock REGISTERED PUPPIES, COCKER spaniels, Fox Terriers, smooth, Walker Fox Hounds. Knowiton's Kennels, Dial 3-8032. (Jans) CHOOSE A COCKER SPANIEL puppy now for that Christmas gift. A deposit will hold till wanted. Wau- bena Kennels, pew highway near | Drive-In Theatie. (D29) {3/--Farmers' Column | FOR SALE--1 SET OF TOBOGGAN sleighs, new. Phone Whitby 942. (304b) DEAD FARM STOCK, PICKED up promptly, horses, cows, heifers, sheep. pigs, and calves. (We pay for norses and cows). Call us collect. Live horses, 2 to 3c per Ib. for crippled and old horses. Margwill Fur Farm, Bowmanville 2679 Ty- rone, Ont. (D28tr) | 38a--Market Basket CHOICE SPY AND MACINTOSH apples, $2.50 bushel delivered. Dial 5-3214. (J286) FOODS! FINEST FOODS AT LOW prices, every day at Glecoff's L.G.A. Super Market, 174 Ritson Rd. South, store open daily 8 am. to 10 p.m Pleasant shopping--for your conven- tence we are open to 10 p.m. every night. > (Jang) | nesses wanted. For a quick confiden-! tial sale, list your property with B.| 58 | (Jan27) | your | W. McAuley, | furnished rooms. Available immedi- | ROOMS, COUPLE DESIRED. | | changed; | stove |er's 5 King St. W. "WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERA- | | tor, 8 cubic ft., racks on the door | | 28a--NMarket Basket orana beef, lamb and red and blue local pork, veal, finest young | at lowest market prices. st : ROASTING CAPONS Order now for New Year's : Dressed and Delivered Also cooking and eating Apples Dial 5-5046 or 3-8144 FRANK HOAG | Rossland Road West of Airport Corners See ane) GLECOFF IGA SUPER MARKET OPEN TO 10 P.M. EVERY NIGHT 174 Ritson Rd. S. Dial 5-4721 NEW YEAR SPECIALS NOW ON Geese Choice |b. 59¢ Turkeys. .... Ib. 6% Chickens .... Ib. 55¢c Capons ..... Ib. 65¢c Bacon Sliced . Ib. 39c¢ Weiners Ib. 49¢ Lqin Roast Pork .-.. Smoked Picnic Hams Ib. 49¢ Grapes, Cal. .. Ib. 12¢ Milk Our Price * qt. Butter Ist Grade . . Ib. 68c . STORE WIDE EVERY DAY LOW PRICES! STOP AND SHOP AT GLECOFF'S IGA 1 (304b) 39---Articles For Sale BEACH COAL OR WOOD RANGE, kitchen table, beds and other arti- cles. Dial 3-2194. (305¢) FOLDING CHAIRS, CARD AND banquet tables, for rent. Order your awnings now. Lovely spring delivery. Cleve Fox, Pay us a (Jans) Ib. 49¢ 19¢ (Jan3l) SKATE EXCHANGE, NEW AND used. Ice skates [or men, women and children, bought sold and ex- also bicycles, tricycles, bougnt sold and repaired. Drag. ton Cycle, 204 Bond St. East near King t. School. Dial 5-6344. (Jan2j5) FOR MOTHER, Actually 2 irons in 1. $27.50. Meagh- er's Electric. (Janl12) DOMINION PIANO, FAIR CON- dition. Dial 5-1031. (304b) WILL TRADE FULL-SIZE RANGE, Norge, for smaller model. Phone 5-5434. (303f) FINISHED SINGLE =~ WOODEN bed and va ps 5-1 (303¢) ETE STOCK OF WRING- | er rolls and belts for all makes of washers. Jack Biddulph, St. N. Dial 5-1179. OIL BURNERS FOK ius. complete with drums quantity of oil. Apply 124 Oliv» (303¢) PADS, STAND..ov and SCRATCH sizes, in stock, or made to your spe- | cifications. Special quantity prices. General Printers Office Supply Store, 64 Celina St. (Jan19) GENERAL ™ ELECTRIC FLOOR polishers with the new counter- rotating brushes. Home demonstra- tions given without obligation. Mea- gher's Electric. Dial 3-3425. (D28) GIVE HER REVERE WARE, LIFE: time - stainless steel, copper-clad, utensils. Large stock to choosé from. Meagher's, 5 King St. West. (Jan12) DAL-MAR TYPEWRITER CO DIAL | Typewriters, | 3-3833. Smith-Corona Adders, Cashiers, Sales, service, ren- tals. New and used machines. (Jan5tf) | VENETIAN BLINDS, LIFE-FLEX | steel or Flexalum Guarantesd In every way service. Dial Merv. Tuck, 5-3402 (Jan3) | WARM MORNING HEATER, USED two winters (Eatons): circulating heater (Eatons); lent condition; Raymond sewing machine. Phone 13R4. Brooklin (303¢) VENETIAN BLINDS, STEEL OR flexalum, made to satisfy; olinds repaired drape arms Installed Dial Ron Trewin, 5-3322. « (Jan19) GIVE HER A PERMANENT HOLI- day from the drudgery of wash day with the new Westinghouse Laun- dromat washing machine. Meagher's, 92 Simcoe St. N (J6) RECESS BATH TUBS $79, TOILETS $43, wash basins, sinks §10, news 3-7088. (Jans) SCHNIDOR RECORD PLAYERS, 3 speed automatic, luggage type cases. Large stock of different models to choose from. Lowest prices, Meagh- (Jan13) freezer, arranged, and super sanalloy 5-year warranty. Terms $319. Meagher's Electric." a J6) "JACK FROST 1S HERE AGAIN! But why worry, we can supply you | with warm, re-conditioned clothing for all members of the family at bargain prices. Men's Coats Ladies' Ooats Wool Skirts Kiddies' Coatr Snow Suits Ski Pants . Skates wae BREIar. | 0) Germs don't care, but we do. clothing laundered or dry cleaned, shoes disinfected. CRIPPLED CIVILIANS STORE 22 Bond Street West (T, THY) - [9 @ a® 5 patterns, | Oshawa. | THE NEW GEN-| | eral Electric Automatic Steam Iron. | XQ--Articles For Sale new. Dial 5-1768. (303b) VEWETIAN BLINDS. THE AD- ago. Cash $3,500, balance easy terms. | smoked meats. Open every night un- | vanced Kirsch type. THe most start- | [til 10 pm. IGA Super Market, 174 |]ing develcpment in Venetian Blind | (304c) | Ritson South. We carry over thirty ' history. | kinds of cooked meats and sausage i Flattened S-shaped slats | give better and more graceful en- closure. We are sure these blinds , will not only satisfy but create en- | thusiasm, E:ztimates without obliga- Dial 5-0633. 6€ (J15) tion. George Reid. { Bond St. West. 39a--Fuel Wood HARDWOOD FACTORY CUTTINGS for quick sale to clean factory, $5 or $3 lots. Delivered. Dial 3-7391. (Jan20) | HARDWOOD, 1 FT. AND 4 FT. lengths, also mixed slabs, 2 cords | cut, short and delivered, $34. Phone Bethany 18-R-33. (Jan2) { 39b--Coal - Coke - Fue! Oil 'STOVE OIL, FUEL OIL, PROMPT daily deliveries, new drums and taps available Cities Service Oil Frod- ucts. Dial 3-9443. (Dec31) 41--Articles Wanted RAGS, METALS, OLD STOVES, | | furnaces wanted. Immediate pick- | up. 222 Annis St. Dial 5-5313. (Jan3) | | GOOD USED FURNITURE WANT- | | ed. dressers, stoves, heaters, kitch-| (®n sets, 56 King West. Dial 5-0132. | | (Jan?) | | ZASH FOR GOOD USED FURNI: | | ture, beds. cribs, heaters, cook | stoves. 24 Bond St. W., Dial 3-4863 (Jan15) | Immediate service Jack (Jake) | (Jan!) | | per, etc., bought. Dial 5-038? anytime. Shaw, 824 Rowena St. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR paper, rags, mattresses, iron and | metals. Local and out-of-town calls picked up free, Dial 5-3432, Cedargdale Iron and Metals. 100 Annis St. east of C.N.R. Statfon. (Janlt) {ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS. WE {buy deer skins in season, sheep pelts, cow, calf hides Dial 5-5873. ! (Jan15) WANTED, RAW FURS, LIVE poultry, feathers, scrap iron and | | metal. Dial 1. Turner, North Osh- | awa, 5-4912 collect, (Jans) | | FLANOS CASH FOR YOUR PIANO | [now Wilson and Lee. 70 Simeone ~ ! Dial 5-2822, (Jan16) | | 42--Female Help Wanted | 2 EXPERIENCED ~ OPERATORS. | | Apply in person. Vogue Beauty Sa- | lon, 3 Simcoe St. S. 5c) | | GIRL FOR OPERATING MACHINE | 'and laundry work. Must be 5 ft 3 or 4. Apply Star Laundry, 13 Celina | St. (303¢) | via a" i i | WANTED, EXPERIENCED PART. | time waitress. Apply Queen's Hotel. (303¢) | SECRETARY Cy | Young intelligent lady with growing company. Independent pre- ferred. Good starting salary, and best opportunities for advancement. | Pleasant working hours. Please ap-| ply personally or write, giving full details to | AGA STEEL RADIATORS AJAX, ONT, OF CANADA Ltd. | (303¢) 43--Male Help Wanied WANTED, HANDYMAN FOR | cleaner, suitable for bachelor or wi- | dower. Apply Queen's Hotel. (303¢) | | SALESMAN FOR WHOLESALE bread route. Please apply Wednes- day afternoon or evening to G. Fiske, Genosha Hotel, 305a) 47---Legal Notices | new | in good condition, | 68 Simcoe | (3% 4 Also compiete repair Royalette | excel- | treadle | co gee NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Surrogate Court of the County of Ontario In the Estate of JOHN VERNON WOODCOCK CREDITORS and others of John | Vernon Woodcock, late of the Town- hui Qu, es «sme roe Saat | pm -- Es o -- as me at AOR | ROOM BUNGALOW, LARGE OSHAWA"S HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDIO COUCH, PRACTICALLY (ON ~~ | UAW-CIO MOTOR CITY LEAGUE | for high single to Ada MacArthur, | Major League Scores Hit A Record | | For Season Major group: Lloyd Hall 879 (368); | Denny Linton 859 (352); Vince Mec- |Cabe 824 (328); Lloyd Sabins 819 | | (361); Vern McLaughlin 849 (342, | |317); Mickey McMaster 815 (342); | Bert Dingley 807 (343); Doug Keeler | 802 (328); Fred Ashworth 799 (303); | Sonny Bircham 785 (323): Shorty | | Davies 759; Walt Scott 758; Bob Skelton 748: Sam Catalano 742; {J. R. Wills 734; Stew McKinley 131; Alex Donaldson 727; Pete Dobbins 726; Tom Jack™926; Pop Bemis 712 (316); Harry Gillard 710; A. Stovin | 707; Johnny Brady 703; Slim Doyle 702. Group 2: S. Smith 800; Charlie Mason 754; Harold Cameron 722; 8. Stovin 728; Ernie Bell 715; John Byeska 708. Group 3: McKenna 780 Maeson 730 (332); Harry 697; Jeff McGrath 697. Group 4: Wib Hall 713; McArthur 708. STANDINGS Major Group Pts, Zak Decorator . 15 Burns Credit Jewellers ... Warner Williams Radio .. Rotish Men's Wear Jubilee Pavillion Wilson Batteries . iVetor's Sports Ward's Billiards Garrard Plumbing Group 2 Hallidays Primers Steelworkers Skinners . Pellers Orfuns Export Oshawa Railway Chev. Bombers Shipping King Pins .... Group 3 Seat Line .... . Grille Assembly Trim Line Werners . Doorbusters Drivers ' Lead Slingers Inspection Wheel & Tire .. Truck Reject .. Tin Shop ~ Robson Leather .. Machine Shop .... Door Line Heavy Reject ... ontiacs Chevies Seal Beams .... ie... ore Duplate - File Pushers STORIE PARK LEAGUE First we had better correct ar: error made last week giving credit 46--Employment Wanted" WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK, full or half days, any kind of clean- ing; very reliable. Dial 5-4340. (3052) | MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW, PRACTI- | cal nursing experience, wishes posi- tion as housekeeper - companion, Write Box 211, Times-Gazette. (303b) | BOWLING | NEWS [] | ford 232, Bob Smith 231, Bill Miles 222, Bob Young 221, \v.lt. Mocier 220, Len Barker 218, Jac: Randall 215, Horace Hartshorn 215, A] Ten) 215, George Scott 214, 209, Ralph O'Reilly 213, Ted Twining 213, Steve Mandryk 209, Amby Shesiowsky 201, Jim Hurvid 206 and Alton Stari For the Ladies, Janet Stark out on top again with 687, Molly Hart- shorn 648, Joan Wall 616 and Kay Suddard 612 and with her handicap when Stan Macariaur rolled the & new high triple was bowled. In 350. Now congratulations go to Stan | the 200s Helen Henderson 252, instead of his better half, and we Jean Young 215, Ruth Teno 213, hope he will forgive our error. | Irene Miles 212, Angeline Dove 211 'the ony whitewash was handed | 8nd Dot Dowe 203. out by Parks, who had a full team,| We are sorry to lose Bob and to the Hillsides® who were minus Jean Young from our bowling their captain and two other players. | league and the Canadian Order of Valencias, Hibberts, Simcoes and !| Foresters Lodge but what is our | Tresanes took 3 points from Col- | loss is someone else's gain and we leges, Oxfords, Burtons and Hills, | hope they are very happy and suc- | while Cuberts and Cromwells de- | cessful in Sunderland, where they | cided to split points. are opening up a business. The Valencias and Parks are now | Here are a few statistics after (354); | Michael | tied for first place in this section. | We said last week there seemed to | |be no holding the Burtons down, ! but the Simcoes did this week by | | 400 pins. | High triple and high single of the night go to George Northey, who had his strike fluid working per- fectly, 790 (324, 271). } High ladies' singie goes to Annie Kemp, 268, who had never rolled {a 200 game in the league befare and | was so thrilled she went home with- | out her sweater, again. | Triples over 600: Earl Deverell | 730 (313), Joe Parsons 622 (268, 232), Roy Garrow 615 (232, 215)--skipped the lemon league, eh, Roy! Dor- othy Durno 605 (251). { Over-200 scores: Grace Mac - | Donald 237, 209; Daisy Steele 228, | Helen Small 221, Alice Northey 214, | Kathleen Stire 213, Pearl Peacock 203, Bea Northey 202, Joyce Porter 214, 212; I. Greenley 203, John M:Kinnon 258, Bill Gibson 244, Bill | Shortt 237, F, Johnston 237, Vince Craddock 233, Alf Kemp 241, George King 233, 200; Chuck Durno 221, Eert Suddard 213, 211; Ward Green-4 Molly O ee ley 211, Albert Porter 211, Mr. Cor- don 208, Ron Fogal 206, Ed Steele Twiners 202. | Standing i Valencias Parks Simcoes Hibberts Burtons Cuberts Cromwells Colleges | Oxfords | Hillsides | We think everyone had a good | time at the bowling party and the prizes were won by the following: | | Euchre, Eileen Barrett, Ken Durno, | | Marg Craddock, Joe Parsons. Crib- | bage, Fred Newman, Ward Greenley. | Docr prizes: Irene Bailie, Ed Luke. FAMILY DOUBLES { | We have started on the last sec- | tion of the schedule now and we | have tree teams off to a good { start. Hi Jinxs 4, Toppers 0; Hope- | fuls 4, Tweeters 0; Riff Raff 4, {| Chummies 0; Patience 3, Lucky | Rollers 1; Stiffs 3, Dillies 1; Tel- | Hes 3, Pepper Pots 1; Lo Jinx 3; Fombers 1; Jets 2, and Whiz Bangs | ! High Triples: Janet Peel 712 | (289, 241); Pete Borrow 697 (231, | | 220): Ted McQuade 674 (246); Bill | Watts 671 (254); Art Steele 660 (230, 235); Millie McIzaac 654 (286, 221); Mae Jamieson 651 (230); Grant Robertson 641 (261); Jim | Morrison 638 (232); Beity March | 636 A229, 221); Elaine Mosier 627 i store or clerical work. References. | (278, 225); Cis Rockert 622; Bert | White 621 (234); Bert Jones 617; | Al Haley 616 (231); Glen Wagar hi | [Fle . : AN a ship of East Whitby in the County sy ATN MENDING AND DARNING | 614 (250); Charlie Peters 612 (300); of Ontario, Salesman, who died on or about the 26th day of December, 19047, are requested to send particu-| lars of their claims to the nnder- signed before the 31st day of Janu- ary, 1952, after which date his es- tate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto and the ad- ministratrix will not be liable for | any claims of which she has not | then received notice. | DATED AT OSHAWA this 22nd day | of December, 1951. MARIE ELIZABETH WOODCOCK, By her solicitor, RUSSELL D. HUMPHREYS, K.C,/ Barrister, etc. 6 King Street West, { Oshawa, Ontario. (D31-Jan7.14) | done reasonably. Dial 3-9744. (304b) NURSE OF NURSE-COMPANION available, light duties. Write Box 208, Times-Gazette. (303¢c) MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES position as housekeeper in adults' home, or housekeeper - companion, practical nursing experience. Write Box 207, Times-Gazette. (203b) 47--Legal Notices § TI will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife, Margaret J. Flintoff, without my written sienctrre * after this date, December 20th, 1951, Glenn Ilin. (Dec 29, 31, Jan 2) | Barristers Dentists Repairs Accounts Accountants (Chartered) Articles for Rent . Architects . . . Articles for Cale . Agents Wanted . Articles Wanted .. Auction Sales ... Auditors Automobiles for Sale Automobiles Automobile Wanted Building Trades Business Opportunities Business Opportunities Wanted ...... 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Daily, 8-6, Saturday: 8-12. oh of the advert'sement in which the right to classify advertising ns. Mox Rockert 604 (257); | 603 248). | Einzles: Ella Long 281; Lois Mc- Lean 2533; Jean Taylor 251; Stan Ward 249; Elsie Smith 240; Mavis Taylor 233; Phil McCristoll 236; | Frank Taylor 232; Earl 220,221; Wes Norsworthy 228; Ern- | ie Hale 227; Ethel Reynard 223; Merv. Dale 223; Wilf McLean 220 and Fred McKee 220. | Here is some interesting data for tose who asked for it. This is not the final results, just for the t section. Ladies' High Averaze: Janet Pecl 224; Cis Robckert 204; Mavis Taylor 203 and Madeline Mcrrison 01. Reg Welch bg Deverall | | Men's High Average: Al Haley 1 215; Reg Welch 213 and Pete Bor- row 213. Ladie,' High Reynard 882. Men's High Triple Flat: Art Steele 786. Ladies' Hich Single Flat: cline Morrison 341, | Men's dign cingle Flat: | Morrison 349. | Ladies' Triple | Marg Ward 842. Men's Triple and Handicap: Bert Jones 861. Ladies' Single and Handjcap: Cleta Wellman 366. i Men's Single and Handicap: Al] ! Harper 368. Triple Flat: Ethel f | i Mad- | and Handicap: | CAN. ORDER OF FORESTERS Friday night was a. big night for | | the Stokers when they came { through 'and won the first section. The Angels came in second and the | Will Be's third. These three teams | were tied for first place last week. | Congratulations to Doug Trivett, ! Janet tark, Cecil Lockwood, | George Norton, Norma Bentley and Hazel Mosier, members of the Stok- ers team. Condolences to the other | teams but there is still another sec- | ticn and who knows what may hap- | pen. The Angels had high pins for | the section with Stokers second and the poor little Jezebels next to | the bottom in points, were third in p-ns. . { Best bowler of the night was Doug his heels was Johnny Shaw for the | Angels with. 713, Walter Tippett had a big night getting 695, Fred Smith 653, Norm O'Reilly 640, Wal- ter Dowe 638, Danny Fudge 626, | Jack Bentley 625, Bob Tippett 611, | | Ed. Henderson 630 and Cecil Lock- | wood 601. In the 200 class were | | Charlie Ferguson 270, Ross Twining | 251, Bill Skinner 246, Gord Craw » | Flyers | Jezebels {John De Coe gave a reading, {of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd | Trivett with 722 (304) and rizht on |§ the first section, High Averages: Doug Trivett 207, Janet Stark 203. High Triples no handicap: Helen Henderson 809, Jack Bentley 883, High Singles no handicap: Molly Hartshorn 372, John Shaw 360. High Triples with handicaps: Kay Suddard 741, Alton Stark 824. High Singles with handicaps: Angeline Dove 326, Sandy Stark 341. High Single and Triple games were bowled by the Twiners on Dec. 21st with 1246 single and 333 triple. Lowest Single and Triple games were bowled by the Skunks on the first night, Sept. 21st, 630 Single and 2158 Triple so you can see what practice does for you. Lowest Lem- on Leaguers were Louise Skinner !36 and Ev Clark 37; Sandy Stark 58 and Harry Dove 69. STANDING Stokers Angels Pins 41942 42468 41184 40308 41043 38881 38076 41263 41205 40673 40138 40117 40065 39268 41912 39800 Skunks Blasters Meteors Dupes Rangers Blow Alls Dilles Left Overs Christmas Parties In Rural Roundup + Of Yuletide News MRS, B. OKE Correspondent Ebenezer-Courtice--Courtice W.A. held their annual Christmas party 'at the home of Mrs, Warburton on | Thursday evening, December .20th. Due to the bad road conditions only 15 attended but all enjoyed the carol singing, programme, exchange of gifts and social hour. Courtice Sunday School held a Christmas program and tree on Sunday 'morning. Their annual | Christmas concert was cancelled on account of storm. In the absence of Supt. Eddie Warburton, Mrs, Herron acted, and announced the singing of carols. Master Rickey Gatchell gave a reading. Mrs. Cecil Adams read the Christmas story from 2nd chapter of Luke and led in prayer. Master A Christmas skit was presented by Misses Beverly Burgess and Mare jorie Ann Gatchell. Mrs. C. Pene found gave a Christmas story. Mrs. Reynolds and her class gave out the gifts from the tree and Christ- mas 'treats were presented to all the children. The school was filled and a good offering was received which will go to Fred Victor Mission in Toron.o. The Courtice Church Choir held | their Christmas; party at the home Cecil Adams on Friday evening, December 23. Crok« inole and Lost Heir preceded a hearty carol sing. Gifts were exhanged and refresh- ments served. STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTAL WORKS 318 DUNDAS ST. E.,, WHITBY PHONE WHITBY 552 Memorials ® Markers NORTH SIMCOE PHARMACY 885 SIMCOE ST. 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