ny BRED REQ R. sim Y A ch 24 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 26, 1958 (Continued from Page 23) 41--Articles Wanted ORGANS AND SMALL PIANOS URGENT- ly needed. We pay spot cash. State price and phone number. Write 704, Times- @pzette, (Apr25) CEDARDALE SCRAP IRON ond METALS Highest prices paid for Iron, Metals, Paper, Rags, etc. Loca! and out-of- town calls pick up free. 100 Annis St. east of CNR Station. Dial 5-3432. Res. dial 5-4159. (Aprils) SHAW RAG and METAL Highest prices paid for scrap iron, metal, rags, batteries, mattresses. ete. Factory accounts appreciated. ' 89 BLOOR EAST Dial 5-2311 J. Shaw Res.: 3-9111 ; (Apr2) 42--Female Help Wanted PART-TIME COUNTER GIRL, NIGHT or day, no Sunday work. Apply Lakas Lunch, 55 King St. E. a1e) 45--Male Help Wanted DESK CLERK, MODERN HOTEL, EX. | cellent working conditions, must be of good appearance. Apply giving age. experience, refrences and salary expected to Box 421 Times-Gazette. (690) EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER AND counter help wanted immediately. Apply Buehler's, 12 King St. E. (70¢) YOUNG MAN, 19-22, WANTED BY LARGE Canad c ' knowl- edge necessary, permanent position, good chance for advancement, Employee bene- fits. Write, stating age, experience and salary expected, to Box 633, Times | Gazette. (70) YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST PLANT SUPER- intendent in production office. Minir.um education, two years high school. Em- | ployees® benefits. Write Box 606 Times- Gazette. 71e) WANTED -- TWO ADDITIONAL SALES- men for Oshawa area to represent an active Acccident and Health Insurance Company selling the lines the public wants. Sales experience not required as full training is given. Must have a car. Apply Box 510, Times-Gazette. (72b) YOUNG MAN BETWEEN AGE OF 13-30. Background should include financing, bank- ing or similar experience. Good oppor- tunity to learn and advance in finance business with local branch of national or- ganization. Excellent working conditions b Replies held con- WANTED IMMEDIATELY OFFICE worker, married or single, prefer trained bookkeeping machine operator, must be good typist. Write, giving references, to Box 630, Times-Gazette. (71) WOMAN WOULD LIKE GIRL OR WOM- an to help with housework, references re- quired. Dial 3-3317 after 6 or write 169 Warren Ave. (71b) NURSE FOR OSHAWA ANIMAL HOSPI- tal, must be fond of animals, no book- keeping experience necessary. Apply in person to 1031 Simcoe N. between 7 and 8 p.m. (72¢) GIRL, OR WOMAN FOR GENERAL housework to assist In boarding house, live on or out. Must be experienced and reliable. Dial 5-0980. (72¢) CLEANING WOMAN FOR WEDNESDAY or Thursday morning, north end. Write | Box 511, Times-Gazette. (72b) EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESSER. DIAL 3-8661. (696) | GIRL OR WOMAN TO MIND BABY | while mother works, live-in preferred. Dial 5-1578. (70¢ CLERICAL ASSISTANT TO DIETICIAN. Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Apply Chief Dietician, Oshawa General Hospital. ae WAITRESSES REQUIRED FOR COUNTER and table service. Apply Genosha Hotel. J. Humphrey. Dial 3-4641. (70¢) EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, DAY SHIFT, good wages. Apply South End Grill. Dial 5-3433. 700) COUNTER GIRL WANTED, PART TIME, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 3:15 to 12:30. Apply Elliott's Fine Foods, 4 Prince Street. (70¢) SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR REQUIRED. Apply Office Manager, Oshawa General Hospital. (70¢) LADY FOR HOUSEWORK, MORNINGS or afternoons. Dial 3-4325. (71) an ploy fidential. Write Box 701 Times-Gazette, (71e) JANITOR CLEANER, MUST BE EXPEZX- ienced, able to supply good references as to character and ability. Apply Commercial Hotel. , (720) MECHANICS WANTED Licensed for Chrysler - Plymouth dealer, top wages, good working con- ditions. Hackney Motor Sales 139 King St. West DIAL 5-3557 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE | CORPORATION | 1 | Will employ several men as Branch | Manager Trainees. Applicants must | | be High School graduates, 21 - 28 | | years of age--single. The position offers a secure future, | with splendid advancement opportu- | nities in the consumer finance field. | | Men selected will be paid a straight | salary. | | Other benefits include group Life and | | Hospitalization Insurance and a liberal savings and retirement plan. | Apply in person, daily 9-5, Friday 9-8 pm HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION 11% SIMCOE ST. SOUTH _ | 1c) | CAPABLE GIRL FOR CASHIER. 5-DAY week. Apply Sproule's, 272 King St. East. (710) STENOGRAPHER: COMPETENT STEN- ographer for immediate employment. Reply in own handwriting stating experience. Attractive opportunity for permanent em- ployment with advancement. Write Box 629 Times-Gazette. (Mar21TF) YOUNG LADY os sales clerk should have at least two years' high school, good oppor- tunity for the right girl. Apply MODEL SHOE STORE e ( ) LADIES Can you use additional dollars? Here is an opportunity to affiliate yourself with an direct-t firm, merchandising a complete line of lingerie, blouses, sweaters and nylons. Easy to sell! No cash investment! We supply you | with a beautiful case and samples com- plete. You will be another representative among the many now enjoying earnings up to $60 per week. Work in your own convenient time. For further information, write giving address and phone number, to Box 505, Times-Gazette. \ (72b) SECRETARY: - TYPIST CASHIER Excellent position open - for young lody with large financial organiza- tion. Good starting salary, regular increases, Pleasant working condi- tions. Free life insurance. Opportu nity for future with expanding com- pany. Age 18 - 27, For appointment telephone MR. ALEXANDER 3-4687 or call in at 1112 Simcoe St. N. Second floor, Room 1. SALESLADY Full-time position with opportunity to assume position of responsibility in ladies' glove and hosiery depart- ment. Experience very desirable, but a willingness to learn, good customer relationship ond personal initiative, are most important, For interview, reply in own handwriting stating pre- vious experience, Write Box 631 TIMES - GAZETTE (70¢) WOMAN FOR KITCHEN HELP IN REST aurant. Apply Welcome Lunch, 444 Simcoe South. (71h) EXPERIENCED SALES LADIES ON coats and dresses. Apply immediately Sussman's, 42 King Street. (72a) 43--Male Help Wanted REAL ESTATE SALESMAN, MUST HAVE Bood car. Write Box 409, Times-Gazotte (71d) LOBLAW GROCETERIAS REQUIRE EXPERIENCED RETAIL MEAT CUTTER GOOD STARTING SALARY WITH INCREASES WHEN QUALIFIED ENT wo TORTUNITY FOR VACATION WITH PAY. GROUP INSURANCE, BLUE CROSS HOSPITALIZATION. APPLY TO THE STORE MANAGER, LOBLAW GROCETERIAS CO. LIMITED 35 Simcoe St. North i Oshawa | 44--Male or Female Help | Wanted CLERKS WANTED -- ROYAL BANK OF | Canada. Please apply in person. (72¢) | 46--Emyloyment Wanted CHARLIE MILLS, NORTH OSHAWA - | | Watch and Clock Repairs. Solicit your | patronage. Pick-up and delivery. Dial | 3-8530. (April) | | | WHY NOT TRY MAE'S MENDING SERV- | ice? You'll get more wear from clothes needing repair. Dial 3-4840. (Mar26) | | | PART-TIME JOB, DAYS, FROM 8 UNTIL | | 2:30, outside. Dial 5-2228. (70¢) | CHAIN SAW CUTTING, TREES RE-| moved, firewood cut, cordwood for sale. | | Fast, efficient, reasonable. Ajax 286. | i (Apr2s) | RELIABLE LADY WISHES HOUSE- | keept with and son; | son; will take complete charge. Write 534, | Times-Gazette. (72) | SAVE MONEY Spring-clean your eavestroughs. Have them repaired and rust-proof coated. $3 and up. Call 3-9581 -- free estimates | (Apra1) | | 47--Legal Notices On and after this date, March 26, 1953, | il will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name without my writ- | ten' order. { Kenneth Gordon Campbell, | Woodcrest Ave., Oshawa, Ont, (72) | 48--Auction Sale HAVING BEEN FAVORED WITH IN. | | structions from the Oshawa City Police Commission to sell by public auction sub- ject to section 16, sub-section 2 of the | | Police Act of Ontario at Stirtevant's Auc- tion Room, 33 Hall St., Oshawa, Thursday | evening, March 26, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Number of Men's and Ladies' Bicycles and other articles followed by | furniture consisting of Electric Refrigerator | {as new); Child's Crib and Spring-Filled Mattress (new): Single Bed Spring Mat- tress; Sheet, Blanket, Pillow and Pillow | Case; 9-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite; Coffee Table; Full-Size Bed, Spring and Spring-Filled Mattress: Studio Couch: Folding Chairs; Bedding; Cooking Uten- sils; Dishes and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Frank Stirtevant, auctioneer. Dial 5.5751. Grit Majority Blocks Free Speech: PC : OTTAWA (CP)--A Progressive Conservative member accused the government majority on the Com- mons rallway .committee Wednes- day of a "denial of free speech" in I blocking full inquiry into the case {of the Canadan National Railways' {demoted hotel manager. In a final thrust before the com- | mittee ended its annual study of |CNR operations, J. M, Macdonnell | (PC -- Toronto Greenwood) said {there had been "arbitrary and un- {fair use" of the party majority which violated "the simplest prin- iciple of justice." | {For the previous two days, Mr. | | Macdonnell had led a losing fight | {to have the committee dig into the | jcase of Robert Pitt, transferred by {the CNR last fall from the mana- | |gership of the Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg to the smaller Prince Edward in Brandon, Man. Progressive Conservatives had suggested the .comotion resulted | {from "political interference' fol- | {lowing a visit to the Fort Garry | last summer by a Liberal group | headed by Prime Minister St. Laur. | ent. This aws denied by Donald | Gordon, CNR president, and Trans- | port Minister: Chevrier. | Before Mr. Macdonnell threw in | his parting jab Mr. Gordon in a | general discussion on the relation of politics to CNR affairs said he has never seen political pressure exerted on the CNR. "In my experience," he said, "1 have had no example I could call political interference with the | SHEER NYLON SCARF 1.49 What a grand "Buy! 14% x 44, -inch scarf to wear. Smart with suits and coats, for a face- flattering effect. White, powder blue, yellow, red, lilac, mint green, pink. LOVELY, LIGH NYLON FOR SPRING - 3.98 Misses' Nylon Blouse with a pin tuck yoke trimmed with Swiss Em- broidery Fronts, closing with rhinestone buttons. Sizes 12 to 20. Colors white, pink, ye'low and Newcomers ! 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