Daily Times-Gazette, 16 Oct 1952, p. 24

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' 24 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 16, 1958 : CLASSIFIED ADS [2a Help Wanted (Continued from Page 23) 40--Articles For Rent FOLDING CHAIRS, CARD AND BAN- quet tables, for rent. Cleve ¥ox, Oshawa, 41--Articles Wanted SCRAP. IRON, MATTRESSES, metals, batteries, BAGH: oat prices, Yi diate pick-up. Dial anytime Alma St. Jack (Jake) Shaw. (Novl) WANTED. FURNITURE dressers, stoves, heaters, kitchen Crysler Purniture, 36 King West, D2) JANTED, LIVE POULTRY, FEATHERS, x fron, metal, rags and mattresses. Dial L Turner, North Oshawa, 32043 col: Tect. (Novil) DRESSER, WARDROBE, CHEST OF drawers, small coal and wood cook stove, Coleman oll space heater. Dial 5-0965. 'YOUR PIANO Simcoe N. Dial + (Oct23y SCRAP IRON AND METALS WANTED, rags, paper, batteries, etc. Local and out-of-town calls picked up free. Dial §- 3432. Cedardale Iron and Metals, 100 An- nis St., west of C.N.R. station. (Novld) PIANOS, CASH FOR now. Wilson & Lee. 79 85-2822. FIRST-CLASS AUTO MECHANIC WANT- ed. Apply Mechanical Supt., Oshawa Rail- way Co. (2400) LABORATORY = ASSISTANT Young man with Grade 12 educo- tion or equivalent technical educa- tion. Must have good knowledge of chemistry, physic and' mathematics. Apply Industrial Relations Manager HOUDAILLE-HERSHEY OF CANADA LTD. 45--Agents Wanted (3420) | 108 boost your profits. catalogue and samples on approvi arch Greeting Cards, Dept. Ontario 46--Employment Wanted COMPANION- TO 'ARDROB! DOUBLE STYLE, WOOD AR Dial 5-6256 until 8:30 p.m. - (242b) 42--Female Help Wanted YOUNG GIRL TO WORK IN GROCERY store, experience not necessary. Write Box 317 Times-Gazette. (240¢) YOUNG LADY TO DO HOUSEHOLD DU- HELP lady or couple with practical nursing ex- Doctor's Duties commence November first. Apply Box 321, Times-Gazette. y (2410) 7 MIDDLE-AGED LADY DESIRES POSI- tion as fully Dial 3-9182. un YOUNG LADY DESIRES JOB, BABY- si ting or time work, in northeast section. Dial 5-3751, or 119 Agnes a % ties, live in or out, good wages, ent position for right person. Write Box 334, Times-Gazette. (241b) ICED WAITRESS, SHIFT EEPERIEN per wi to start. 'South End Grill. Dial 5-3433. (241¢) YOUNG WOMAN AS LADY'S COMPAN- fon, do light housework, live in. Write Box 318, Times-Gazette. (241b) RELIABLE GIRL OR WOMAN FOR Janch counter and store. Good wages to sight party. Apply 86 Willam East, =~ CLEANING WOMAN, 3 MORNINGS A Week for 3 hours, 32 dally, Dial 54417. STENOGRAPHER, MUST HAVE GOOD basic Sdugation and be competent in d pre- 2 FINISHED CARPENTERS DESIRE part-time work. Dial 5-2737. (242¢) HOUSEWIVES, DENTISTS, ETC.! PAINT- ed walls cleaned quickly and efficient by machine. Free estimate. Dial 3-2084. 48--Auction Sale AUCTION SALE--30 HEAD OF CATTLE, cows, springers, Holsteins, Heifers and stockers. Durham and Hereford calves weighing about 400 lbs. Durham and Here- ford fat butcher cattle weighing about 950 Ibs. The property of Roy Lavis and son. Lot 4, Con. 3. Twp of East Whitby, 1%-miles east of North Oshawa, 's School, » October 18 at 1:30 p.m. Terms cash. No reserve. H. Mackie, clerk. Ted Jackson actiopeer. (Oct9,14,16) but not essential, good opportunity for competent person. 5-day week. Write Box 331, Times-Gazette. (242¢) JUNIOR TYPIST AND GENERAL OFFICE CLERK Opportunify for advancement for in- telligent, ambitious young lady. Apply SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD. é Simcoe St. N. 43--Male Help Wanted AUCTION SALE -- STIRTEVANT'S AUC- tion Room, 33 Hall St., Thurs., Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:45. 2-pc. Chester- field Suite; Chesterfield Chair; Bed; Metallic Ice Box; Single Bed Spring; Youth's Bed and Spring; Kitchen Cabinet; 3-Burner Coal and Oil Chest Drawers; Rangettg: Quebec Heater; High y; Hall Findlay Cook Stove; Upholstered Chair; Kitchen Stool; Odd Chairs and Tables; m ture; Upholstered Chair; Sink; Play Pen; .Table Lamps; Cooking utensils; Dishes; Clothing and a great many other articles to numerous to men- tion. Terms cash. Frank Stirtevant, aue- tioneer. Dial 5-5751. (241b) 0] the Estate of the late W. H. McLaughlin, 136 Colborne St. E., Oshawa, I will sell by public auction at the 'Oct. 18, at 12:30 YOUNG MAN 1821 YEARS OF AGE TO learn clothing business, con- ditions and salary. Dial 56122. (241b) WRITE 'TRUCK DRIVER. Times-Gazette. (242¢) NEAT, COURTEOUS DRIVERS WANTED. Apply United Taxi. 143 King E. (213tf) OPPORTUNITY C WRITE BOX 315, TIMES-GAZETTE (2390 PARTS MANAGER We hove an openisg for on experi- enced stock keeper. One capable of taking complete charge. Ford experi- rived desiichle, but not essential. wages. ent opportupity for right mon. Write Box 327, Ti mes- sharp the entire household contents -- 3-piece chesterfield suite, 2 studio couch- es, 2 radios, 2 electric stoves, 9-piece d room suite (walnut), book rack, several small tables, 2 large rugs, 1 small stuffed te: cl silver, set dishes, 3 clocks, 3 dressers, 3 beds, ri and chair, motor rug, kitchen chairs, chester- field table, 2 ice boxes, bedroom chairs, side board, electric blanket, lawn mower, 53 jars of fruit, 21 bird cages, 6 breeding cages, veranda chairs, bedding, blankets, sheets, 2 electric pads, 14 table cloths, cooking utensils, dishes, plaques, cutlery and a great many other too Terms cash. Frank Stirtevant, auctioner, Dial 55751. (2390) JAMIESON DRUGS PROMPT DELIVERY! DIAL 5-1169 241 KING ST. EAST - BUTTER 1b. 62° HANSON INSTANT PUDDING 3 ..29¢ ROUND STEAK ROAST NEW DOMESTIC SHORTENING , 27 PLASTIC TUMBLERS -- | CHINA CUPS & SAUCERS s+ 16-01. 1 4Qe us 69¢ ». 39¢ se 13¢ Each 49 FRUIT and VEGETABLES at Lowest Prices THORNTON'S CORNERS R sedan da Ra i i AUSTLII DC Is Honored By Friends MRS, CHARLES WHITE Correspondent THORNTON'S CORNERS -- Fif- ty friends and neighbors gathered at Mrs. Frank McClure's home on Wednesday evening in honor. of Miss Madge White, bride-to-be of this month. When Madge was seated in th special chair festooned with pink' and white streamers, and over- hung with confetfi filled balloons, Tittle Cathy McClure presented her with a lovely corsage of yellow and bronze 'mums made by Mrs. L. Oke. There followed a mock wedding ceremony which with the grotesque costumes and hilarious script, caused lots of laughs. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Ross Blair on her violin. The parson and his wife, who were roused out of bed to perform the ceremony, were Mrs. Geordie Scott and Mrs. Clarence Scott. The bride was Mrs. Len Pipher; groom, Mgs. Ev Piph- er; bride's parents were Mrs. Russel Mollon and Mrs, Douglas Lander; bridesmaid, Mrs, Wilf, Harris; best man was Mrs, George Lofthouse. - : During the signing of the regist- er Mrs. Fred Parry sang "The Prisoner's Song". After the cere- mony the bridal pictures were taken by Ed. White, Madge was assisted in opening her gifts by Cathy McClure and Shirley Harm- er. Lunch was served by the host- ess assisted by Mrs. Tom Shep- hard, Mrs. Bert Hircock, Mrs. Ross Law and Mrs. Len Pipher, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pierson and Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence McConkey and two children spent Thanksgiv- ing weekend in Washington, D.C., with Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Hein. Vg Mr. Harold Foster spent the hol- iday weekend in the Sudbury dis- rice. Please notice a change of data for the turkey dinner, It will be held October 30 and not 31, as for- merly planned. Ladies from Thornton's CoPners Home and School Association who | house. will attend the Regional Confer- ence at Beaverton on Thursday are Mrs. Bert Hircock, Mrs. "/m. Whittick, Mrs. George Lofthouse, Mrs. George Robinson and Mrs, Herbert Schuerman, Promotion Sunday was held at the Sunday School service on Sun- day afternoon. Ross Law was in charge and had the platform beau- tifully decorated with maple ves in all their splendor of fall lors, and garden vegetables. As the children passed through the gates: thay mews prossnicd their promotion certificates . hy their teacher, and then welcomed by their new teacher. The service was read hy Mrs, George Loft ddl Wasi b 4 : HEALTH TOWN : HOVE, England (CP)---This cient Sussex town is claimed b; Medica: Officer iN. i. CUBAWICE be the healthifst in Britain "Whefer you are here or ref tire here," he says, "your of survival 10 a ripe oll age ar¢ well above average." STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTAL WORKS 318 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY PHUNE WHITBY 552 Memorials e Markers PRESCRIPTIONS - - Quickly and Accurately Filled MITCHELL'S | DRUG STORE 9 Simcoe N. Dial 3-3431 i special '1.44 Ladies' lovely White Slips attractively trimmed with embroidered sheer at top and bottom. Straight-cut styling. Sizes 32 to 40. A' birthday-Bargain for the smart-and-thrifty! SPECIAL 57 Ladies' Slipion Gloves of sueded fab- ric. Classic style in Black, White and Fall colors. At this low Birthday-Sale price, it pays to sglect several pairs for wardrobe needs. Sizes 6)2 to 7%. 5:30 P.M. DAILY 12:30 NOON WED. It's our Company's 21st Birthday, and eur entire organization went "all out", preparing to heap our counters with crowd-bringing Birthday Bargains! Our Birthday Sale is now going into its second day, with a huge array of more Birthday-"Buys"! Look over the ones advertised, and look also for many that cou not get into the ad! © And remember, every day and Sale Days, ot Zeller's it's: Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money returned! Store Opens Promptly at 9 a.m. Tomorrow CURTAIN ING SPECIAL! MARQUISETTE YARD 34- Thrifty homemakers will hurry for this Big Birthday- "'Buy"! Rayon Marquisettes! Marquisettes! Cotton Novelty, dotted and flock designs! Plains! An assortment of popular widths and colours! Priced exception- ally low! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED On Sele - Tomorrow DISH STRAINER. ' SPECIAL! 98 ""Kushion Koated"" with Vinylite! Overall size-- | 12%; by 17 ins. A Grand Bargain! WASTEPAPER BASKET SPECIAL! Oval shapes, in metal beautifully lithographed with floral designs. 9%2 ins. high. Bargain-value! 39. [B 0 ; special! 6.29 CHENILLE BEDSPREADS--90 by 105 ins. In the rush to our counters for Birthday Bargains, you'll want to get in on this one! Luxuriously tufted! Fringed ends! Choose from white, gold, rosewood, green, blue, chartreuse. Sg pn RARITY Re SR PRETTY-AS-A-PICTURE FROCKS 1.27 SPECIAL--Crepe Dresses for "littlest ladies" . . . and mothers will want several of these frocks for their darlings Price! +. . the price is so low! White, pink, pastel blue, maize, with dainty embroidery, Sizes 1, 2, 3. GIRLS' PYJAMAS SPECIAL! SIZES 8 TO 14--in pink, pastel blue, maize. Two-piece style -- 3-button jacket having handy pocket, and elastic- back pants. Outstanding value at Zeller's Birthday-Sale 1.57 Feature Values FROM REGULAR THRIFT-PRICED ASSORTMENTS CURTAIN PANELS--about 42 by 81 ins, Rayon Marquisette, Side hems. White and dainty shades of eggshell, peachbloom, rose, blue, COTTON DOESKIN SHIRTS IN SIZES 14Y2 TO 17 PLAIDS -- 2.27 or) " RR maize, green, Men . . . help yourself to a share of the Birthday-Sale Savings! Buy several of these good-looking shirts TF Tadd casual wear! Great variety of plaids in a@ host of assorted colours. "Frontier" design. Special. . of - PLAINS-1.99 Cotton Doeskin Shirts in. practical plain colors, well made throughout and bar- tacked at points of strain. Your oppor- tunity to stock up at a saving! Special! e TOYS eo ~ CHRISTMAS TOYS ARRIVING DAILY USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN NOW TO SAVE MONEY! : PANDA BEARS .... $1.98 to $7.98 DOLL STROLLER .......... $2.29 Store Hours: to. Tem oom sss oe HARRIS' Corner Oshawa Blvd. & Alice St. Dial 5-1522 PLASTIC DRAPES--each, 27 by 84 ins, with valance. Stripe-and- floral designs in gay solours. SPECIAL! tac 7c Warm weight Undies of wafflestitch- cotton with rayon stripes, "'Snuggie" Vests with tubular shoulder straps; "Snuggie'" Panties with double gus- set, elastic-tipped cuffs. White," tea- rose. Medium, large. Eapronal value! WORK SOCK SPECIAL! 64 For foot-comfort and rugged buy these by the half-dozen; | count the savings! Wool-and-rayg grey mixture, with white top heels and toes. In hard-to-fi size 11. Special tomorrow. AL 3-229/ LADIES' BOTANY WOOL CARDI- GANS--long-sleeve styles (in lovely colours. Sizes 14 to 20, 4 Zeller-Value LADIES' BOTANY WOOL PULLOV- ERS--short-sleeve styles. In colours to match cardigans. Sizes 14 to 20. Zeller LADIES' HANDBAGS -- new, at- tractive Styles Just arrived! Plastics and rayon bengalines featured. Zeller-Value .. 3.29 ZELLER'S LIMITED ee 21 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH ee D ® er a s

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