Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Jun 1953, p. 17

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Discover For Yourself The Value Of Time & rr This Low Cost Ad Brought Good Results For Mrs. C-And Rented Her Room The Second Night! 'Ads.'Be Sure To Ly THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, June 12, 1953 43 Call 3-2233 Now! >= FURNISHED BEDROOM, , SUITABLE le for 1 gentleman, very central. Dial $2--Automobiles For Sale 36--Pets and Livestock 39--Articles For Sale SALLY'S SALLIES *42 CHEV. SEDAN, TO SELL OR trade for later model. Good condition. Dial 5-2589, (1360) CONVERTIBLE SPOT- ', ICK '47 BUIC! er. Apply light, radio, underseat 173 Bloor E., after 5 COCKER SPANIELS, ALSO BOARD. ing, tri i hi defl Wau- bena Kennels, new highway near Drive- In Theatre. (Junel) REGISTERED PUPPIES, SAMOYEDS, Daschunds, Labrador retrievers. Board- ing and tri i Ki 's Kennels, PONTIAC, EXCELLENT CONDI- bargain price. Apply 88 Simcoe St. th, Apt. 2, after 6. (136¢) "7 FORD SEDAN, HEATER, FAIR hroughout. My pass is up, must sell-- Mchest iader, Dial 5.6389. Apply 77 Montrave. (136b) 50 PONTIAC SEDAN, ene owner; low mileage. "46 SERIAL Dial 2069; (136b) L HEV. COACH, RADIO AND HEAT- > i) condition, Dial 3-8764, (1370) BRYDEN MOTORS QUALITY USED CARS These late model cars are thoroughly inspected and re- conditioned, and carry our 30- * day 50-50 warranty, 52 METEOR COACH--Radio and heater, metallic green, well cared for by one owner. An excellent car. CHEVROLET 1269 SEDAN --A1 condition through- out, fine black finish, one owner since new. METEOR COACH -- Grey finish, carefully driven by one owner, air condition heater." A real nice car. CHEVROLET 1269 SEDAN --Blue finish, air condition heater. A nice clean car. PONTIAC FLEETLINE COACH -- air-condition heater, light blue finish. A fine car! FORD COACH -- Dark blue, air-condition heater, one owner since new. This car is first-class, CHEV, 1211 COACH -- Black finish, heater and defroster, radio. A good, clean car! DeSOTO SEDAN -- Radio, heater and other extras, Excellent appearance and condition. MONARCH SEDAN--Fine blue finish, heater and de- froster. Condition and ap- pearance first class! CHEV. 1019 SEDAN-- Rich maroon finish, heater and defroster, good tires. A good, dependable car! CHEV. 5-PASS. COUPE-- Heater and defroster. First- class condition. CASH - TRADE GMAC TERMS Numerous other good cars to choose from. It pays to buy your reconditioned used car from a new car dealer. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 Bryden Motors Oldsmobile Chevrolet Trucks PORT PERRY, ONT. , * PHONE 74 (1372) 33--Automobiles Wanted Dial 3-8932. (June6) 37--Farmers' Column COCKSHUTT TRACTOR; 3-FURRROW plow; rubber-tired wagon; 8-ft tandem disc. All going for half price. a « ) DEAD FARM STOCK, PICKED UP promptly. Phone collect Bowmanville 2679. Also live horses. _ Fur Farm, Z Tyrone; une2s) LARGE BLACK WESTERN STOCK saddle equiped with hand tooled mat- ching saddle bags, bridle and saddle Apply or 650 King East. (1370) 38--Wearing Apparel GIRLS CLOTHING SIZE 10-12. ALL good condition. Dial 3-2020. (1370) LADIES' DRESSES, SPUN MULTI colour, black and white polka dot, both size 42; man's suit coat, blue stripe, size 38, Cheap. Phone 5-1882. (136b) Margwill (J 39--Articles For Sale RANGETTE, GOOD CONDITION. Apply 842 Mary St. (1370) SUNSHINE CONVERTIBLE CARRIAGE, grey, excellent condition. Dial 5-108. (137a) LAZY BOY AND "STUDIO new condition. Apply 394 Phone 5-6214. '52 14 H.P., EVENRUDE motor. Excellent priced. Dial 5-620. (137b) GREY CONVERTIBLE BABY CAR. riage. high chair, Dial 5-3423. (136¢) USED FURNACE, IN GOOD CONDI. tion. Dial 5-3429. (1321) | 2 TIRES, TUBES AND RIMS, 6-70x15", like new. Dial 3-2596. (136c) DROP HEAD SEWING MACHINE, PER- fect condition. Apply 324 Nassau St. Dial 3-7585. Division St. OUTBOARD USED METAL ICE BOXES, 50 AND 75-1b. capacity. Used 3-piece chester. field suites, studio suites; and Single davenos, 5-piece natural kitchen suites. All in 'good condition, Ruther- ford's, 156 Simcoe South. (134t0) BABY BUDGIES, READY FOR TRAIN- ing, talking strain, all colors. 114 gin East. -Dial 39767. \ (J ), VENETIAN BLINDS--THE ADVANCED Kirsch type. The most startling develop- rient in venetian blind history. Flat. tened S-shaped slats give better and more graceful enclosure. We are sure these blinds will not only satisfy but COACH, IN | (137a) | (136h) | create obligations. George Reid. Dial 5-0633 -- 66 Bond St. West. (Junel2) AWNINGS MADE TO MEASURE. Lovely patterns, gay stripes, solid col- ors Can accept a few more orders for early delivery. Free estimates Folding chairs, .card and banquet tables for rent, Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (Juneld) RE - CHROME BUMPERS, GRILLS, ete., with "Bumper Re-Nu!" Not a paint or polish. Just like chrome. Last year's! Send $1.98 or COD, Fernlor, 772 King West, Hamilton, "Ont. (Dealers wanted.) <(May16tf) '53 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR, used only a few times. Phone Clarke 2020. (p32) B. F. GOODRICH STORES. TIRES, batleries, Hotyoint and Addison appli- ances, 'elevision. Thrifty budget plan. Dial 5-4543. (Jun2?) 6 VERANDAH CHAIRS, EXTENSION | dinette table and chairs, hall tree, fold- ing ironing board. Two doors. Evenings, | 58 Drew St. (135¢) | ELECTRIC IRONER, ALMOST NEW, | cheap for cash. 29 Charles St. Flione (135¢) {0543 between 6 - 8. AND B Copr. 1953, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights teserved. | BOAT, | and crash thpottle. Excellent | Apply 83 Ritson South, | PAIR OF LADIES' WHITE ROLLER | skates, size 5%, very good condition, | $15. Dial 5.3144. (136b) 1.FT. CLASS A lete with ri "This is our latest mode] quipped with a--male back seat river!" 39--Articles For Sale 42--Female Melp Wanted | CHILD'S BICYCLE, EXCELLENT CON- dition $9. Girls' spring and winter coat. | zipper lining, size 8, bargain $6. Dial | 37414. (137a) | TENT 77 x T--3.CAMP COTS, CAMP stove, small Quebec cook stove. Dial 56324. 7b) WRECKING BUILDING 20068 "OLD Hart House", Ajax, Harwood Ave., be- | side Bank of Montreal. Lumber of all | kinds, 2 x 10, 2 x 12, 2 x 4, i ed shells, suitable for shelicrait. Phone | QUANTITY OF COLORED ASSORT- | $0838. (137) plywood, hardwood flooring, heavy tim. | | bers, doors, windows, pipe, etc. Wrecking, Ajax, phone 27 Ajax. (136¢) radiators, ORNAMENTAL PORCH ings, free estimate. Air Shade Aluminum Awnings of Oshawa, 110 Verdun Road. Dial 5-4332. REFRIGERATOR, ELECTRIC STOVE. washing machine. Dial 3-4521. (137b) TELEVISION BOOSTER FOR SALE cheap: Dial 3-2476. (137a) WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC FOOD mixer with juicer and recipe book. Al- most new, $41. Dial 3-8080. (137¢) WHITE ENAMEL COOK STOVE, SI- lent Glow hurners, reasonable. Dial 5-0583. 137b) WICKER SETTEE AND MATCHING chair, wonderful for cottage, Dial 5-2262, | after 6. (1370) | ELECTRIC RANGE, $10, DIAL 3.9314. (1372) | LARGE SIZE CRIB, SPRING AND | mattress, baby buggy, Dial 3-9684. 13, (1372) 4BURNER ELECTRIC STOVE, cellent condition $35. Dial 5-2527. EX- | (37a) | GREY TONE ON TONE BROADLOOM | rug, size 7° x 9, pad included, new con- dition. Dial 3-2163, (137b) ONE THOUSAND RECORDS, BRAND new, both 45 and 78 R.P.M, clearing at 3 for $1. Meaghers, 5 King St. W, | (July12) | NEW STRAWBERRY CRATES, 40c | each. Dial 5-0891. (137¢) FREE LOAD OF FIREWOOD FOR taking away. Phone 3-9532. (1373) Salesman on job. Cross Country | DINING ROOM TABLE, B8-CHAIRS, side board, tea wagon. Apply Saturday, 512 Simcoe North, (137a) | GREEN BROADLOOM RUG 6%' x 9, | and pad, combination radio table model, WASHING MACHINE, WHITE, ENA- mel, good condition. Dial 5-6366. (1378) WOMAN TO DO CLEANING, ONE day a week. Write Box 302, Times- Gazette. (135¢) FRENCH DOORS 64" x 7' OPENING, Phone 13-2322. (137h) CLERK-CASHIER, WITH TYPING RE- quired, 5-day week, employee' benefits ly 2-4 p.m. Oshawa Gen- BABY CARRIAGE, BEST- OFFER, a PP) eral Haospital. (Jun9tf) small coal stove, good . Mrs, Brownlee. Dial 5-1867. (137a) SUNBEAM SHAVE MASTERS AND spare parts for same. Cutting heads, cords, etc. Meagher's, 5 King St. West. (Jun28) PORTABLE. TYPEWRITER, BRAND new, snap, must be sold by Saturday, owner leaving city. Phone 3-4434. (135¢) IRON "RAIL- | (Julys) | carome extension table and 2 chairs, 5- piece wicker set, odd cutlery, ideal for | cottage, Apply 341 Division St. 13763 ( | STANDARD BATHROOM FIXTURES, | tub, basin, toilet and taps. Also kitchen | sink, Dial 3-8477. (137a) | Rd. West. (136¢) | WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR 8% | cu. Feet. Apply 233 First Ave. (137A) | 16-H.P. JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR, | and utility boat with steering wheel, LAWN MOWER, USED ONE SEASON, | etc, $295 complete or will sell separate- Hall tree, clothes horse, dishes, clean | ly. 366 Division St. €136¢) | full size walnut steel bed, $6, Dial 56290, | -- -- -- -- BICYCLES, USED LADIES' AND | (1373) men's. Good condition. B. F. Goodrich LARGE QUANTITY OF FILL AND | Store. Dial 5-4543. ~(136e) clean black loam. Cheap; also sand, | gravel and cinders. Phone 5-4274. MODERN FRIGIDAIRE MAKE, POP cooler, complete with moto#." Dial 5-4006. (136¢) HARDY 'MUM PLANTS, 10c AND 13¢, different colors, dwarf and tall, button- hole and-large flower type. 80 Rossland Jly9) Outboard motor, rental and sales. MARINE ENTERPRISES 110 Verdun Rd. DIAL 3-3553 If no answer DIAL 5-4332 (July12) AWNINGS | | Canvas gwnings, 40 patterns to choose fram. Ten days delivery. Free Estimates DIAL 5-5563 BARRIE,TENT & AWNING OMPANY (June$) 3-H P. 3WHEEL GARDEN TRACTOR, plow and cultivator, 21-in. circular saw on frame. N. Tkatch, 155 Church St., Bowmanville. 7h) VERANDAH CHAIRS, EXTENSION dinette table and chairs, antiqye man- tel with leaded glass bookcases, hall tree, folding ironing beard, two doors. Apply evenings, 58 Drew St. (136b) 3-HP. GARDEN TRACTOR, PLOW AND ood y Don Bruce (136¢) Sa Appl Robinson's Imperial Oil Statjon, and Simcoe. 10-H.P. MERCURY LIGHTNING OUT- board motor. Phone 5-0870. (136¢) 2 TIRES, 15x670; CONSOLE 'RADIO: %41.'5S1 CARS BRING MORE CASH FOR .you at Dodd's Car Lot, 300 Park Read . Dial 3-9421. yl) LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS. Want ears for wrecking, highest prices paid, Dial 5-0533 or 3-2924. July?) HAVE $300 CASH, WHAT HAVE YOU te offer in a used car? no dealers. Dial 3-9015. (Juni2,13,17) RITSON MOTORS Pays Highest Prices Por good, clean used cars '46 to '52 Models 506 Ritson Rd. S. Dial 3-485]. Cpen Evenings Till 9 (60tf) CASH For Your Car Belmont Motors 137 King West DIAL 5-0732 SELLING YOUR CAR? For quick sale place your car with us. > All cars insured. We 'handle all financing. You are paid in cash. July? For farther information DIAL 3-4851 Open till 9:30 p.m (137b) | 36--Pets and Livestock LOVELY COLLIE PUPPIES AND fond stock from fine championship i lines. Loch Ranoch Callie ennels, 1000 Byron South, Whitby. (136d) REGISTERED CHINCHILLAS FOR SALE With ao 30-day money-back guarantee, Write, phone or visit Leonard's Chinchilla Ranch RR 1, Oshawa - Phone 3-4452 . July) N sun lamp; tricycle; Coleman gas lamp; 12-gauge pump-gun. Dial 3-4480. 453 Louisa St. (136b) MAN'S CCM BICYCLE; ALSO LAWN- SCRAP WOOD FOR SALE $5 per 'truck load; also cedar posts, 8 ft, to 16 ft. in length DIAL 3.7333 M. GREENBERG. & SONS 308 BLOOR ST. EAST (Junel3tf) 'DON'T BUY A SEWING MACHINE Unless you get the right one. We carry the largest selection in new and reconditioned Sewing Machines. From $20 up. Easy terms -- po interest charges. COMMUNITY SEWING CENTER Dial 3-2548 | (July?) | mower. Both in good Apply 303 Mary Street. (136¢) | A COMPLETE STOCK OF WRINGER rolls and belts for all makes of wash ers. Jack Biddulph, 68 Simcoe St. N. Dial 5-1179. (Juni) COMIC BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, magazines, sold or exchanged. Kings- way Book Exchange, 561 King St. W. Open every evening. (Jun20) ORDER YOUR SASH, DOORS, frames, also lumber from T. H. Dancey, | Whitby Woodworking, 310 Chestnut East, | Whitby. : (Julyd) ICE BOXES, ALL SIZES, GOOD CON- 453 Simcoe S. Dial 5-4543. (Jun2?) CANADA'S FINEST, THE ALL-FLEX- alum venetian blinds with | Store, dition. Make an offer. B. F. Goodrich ~ Frigidaire, Coca-Cola Cabinet, | Heintz soup kitchen with 2 | electric cups, complete. Cory | coffee maker, 3-burner, re- | ceptacles Milk | shake machine with 6 cups. 18 cu. ft double door refrig- | complete, erator (Frigidaire). All equip- ment listed like new. | MEAGHER'S ELECTRIC Dial 3-2323. (136b) walnut table; large mirror, CONSOLE RADIOS AND RECORD players, used, $35 up. Apply B. F. Goodrich, Dial §-4543. (136¢) SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT Exterior $2.30 qt; $7.45 gal. OSHAWA PAINT AND WALLPAPER Your Almatex Store 315 SIMCOE S. DIAL 3-2472 (Tues, Wed, FriJung0tf) ELNA THE MIRACLE SEWING MACHINE With many special features. Exclusive Free Arm Forward and reverse stitch. Darns, mends, embroiders, etc. Modern in design with built-in sewing light, knee control lever. There Elna. Sold exclusively in Oshawa. by MEAGHERS' 5 KING W. DIAL 3-3425 (Tues, Fritf) is only one genuine 39a--Fuel Wood SOFTWOOD SLABS, FOOT-LENGTH, $5 single cord; hardwood slabs, $6.50 sin- gle cord. Also body hardwood. Dial 5-2490. (July6) HARDWOOD FACTORY CUTTINGS, for furnace, range or jacket heater, $5 or $3 lots, delivered. Dial 3-7391. Jure29) CHOICE BODY HARDWOOD, MAPLE hard and soft slabs delivered. Phones 37R33 Bethany, or 52R12 Bl | USED TIRES, SET OF 710 x 15 WHITE | | wall tires and tubes, also 2 mud and | snow. B, F. Goodrich. Dial 5-4543. (136¢) HAIRDRESSER, EXPERIENCED. DIAL 3-2651 or 5-5274, Clarke's Beauty Shop. (137¢) 43--Male Help Wanted I NEED TWO MEN WITH CARS. FULL or part-time to sell Watkins products. Phone 3-2662, or 244 Tresane Sf. (June20) FIRST-CLASS AUTOMOBILE MECHAN- ie, Highest wages paid. Apply by letter t0 Lawrence and Brown Sales, 15 On- tario St., Port Hope, or phone Port Hope 2150. (137¢) SPECIALTY SALESMEN Excellent opportunity for 3 men with young firm. We back our salesmen with good advertising, Drawing. account arranged. Apply: Phone Toron- to GR. 1692 or Box 310, Times-Gazette, BOYS To sell refreshments on com- (136¢) mission basis, Apply * OSHAWA MOTOR RACEWAY 7:30 PM, SATURDAY (« WE OFFER. SECURITY, INDEPENDENCE STEADY HIGH: INCOME To reliable man with car; cap- able of managing established, expanding business. Perman- ent with a future: Ex-butcher averaged $150 weekly; éx- painter averaged $110 weekly to date 1953. Training pro- vided in techniques proven in 46 years of business. New catalogue plan eliminates cold canvass and. assures success, 36¢c) FULLER BRUSH CO. 2 Mr, Burridge | 135 August Ave., Toronto 13 | Phone HO. 8055 (137¢) REAL ESTATE SALESMAN We have an opening: for a successful, experienced real estate salesman with initiative and neat appearance. Late model car necessary. For .inter- view call our manager, M. O. Tindall, 5-0429, evenings, 5.6366, Dayid Mclean Lid., Regltors, 43 Bond St. W. { (137¢) (Junel6) 41--Articles Wanted COND USED FURNITURE WANTED, dressers, stoves, heaters, kitchen sets. Crysler Furniture, 56 King West. Dial 5-0132. (June23) PIANOS, CASH FOR YOUR PIANO | now. Wilson & Lee, 79 Simcoe N. Dial 92 SIMCOE NORTH | vinyl plastic tapes and cords by Met- Wo Industries. Free estimates and in- stallations anywhere. J. Melley. | Dial 3-2311L Julyd) | | NEW ' RECESS BATHTUB, Toh | with seat, wash basin, taps, attach ments, shower and r $159. Pipe | threading fittings, new and used. Phone | | 3-7088. (und) DUMP BOX AND HOIST, FOUR wheel trailer, large oil and septic tanks, angle iron. Dial 3-7088. (Jun23) LARGE VARIETY OF BOXED FLOW-| ers and vegetable plants. Apply Fergu- | son's Uveenhouse, 292 Pacific Ave. | (Junj) RUGS REWOVEN FROM YOUR OLD rugs and clothing. Heversible and seam less broadcloth, any size to 13 feet wide without a seam, any length. Solids, tone-on:tunes and paticras, For informa- 3 dial 51553, Continental Rug Co., | | Lea. had { PIANO, GARRARD HEINTZMAN ,GOOD | | tone, original owner, $40. Phone 5-0219 | | evenings. GOING FISHING? For earthworms, large, medium ond smell, ROSS SKITCH GARAGE 83 RISTON RD. SOUTH (137h) LJ | | i 1 | | | | "CLIMATITE" Aluminum combination windows and screens ""Maloney" Aluminum Combination doors, $59.50 Low Cost Free Estimates TOM BARBER Dial 3-8924 (1370) |, (13240) H. MOSIER Sheet Metal Authorized Dealer Imperial Oil Esso Qil Burners Garwood Temperered Air Units Williams Qil-O-Matic OIl Units Anthes Imperial and New. ldea Furnaces Sales and Service 21. CHURCH DIAL 5-2734 (Junejtf) BROADLOOM REMNANTS Disposal of distress stock; savings up to 60% and more. All ruom sizes and colory. Terms arranged. Specialist in wall-to-wall installation in wide widths. For appointment call TORONTO MAyfair 0950 Collect Julyd) SCOTT'S RECORD BAR nd GIFT SHOP 111 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH DIAL 5-6245 (Junel3d) | tresses. | 42--Female Help Wanted | rest | to | enced and 5-2822. (June2d, POULTRY, FEATH- metal, rags and mat- Turner. North Oshawa, (Junel2) WANTED, LIVE ers, scrap iron, Dial I. 3-2043 collect. SHAW RAG and METAL Highest prices paid for scrap irom, metal, rags, batteries, mattresses, etc. Factory accounts appreciated. 166 ALMA ST. Dial 5-2311 -- J.' SHAW Res.; 3-9111 (July$) CEDARDALE SCRAP IRON and METALS Highest prices paid for Iron, Metals, Paper, Rags, etc. Local and out-of-town calls pick up free, 100 Annis St. east of CNR Station. Dial 5-3432. Residence dial 5-4159, (Junel5s) WANTED--A GENERAL FOR SMALL home at Rouge Hills; Slgep in. Phone 'ATlantic 2-0721. (137b) SECRETARY WANTED -- HOURS 8:30 11:30, 12:30 to 5:30, 7 to 9 three nights. taSruday mornings in doctor's office, Write Box 247, Times-Gazette. (134) STENOGRAPHER--MUST BE EXPERI- thoroughly competent. Per- manent. Salary commensurate with ESSO OIL BURNER Installed complete with: 200- gal. tank, 3 yrs. to pay at | less than $10 per month. | OIL CONTRACT SUPPLIED 21 CHURCH ST. DIAL 5-2734 | rel, Sattd) | Stere, 43 MES EEL A NNer IN EE y: 5-day week. Write Box 201, Times<Gazette. a3 'WAITRESS -- GENERAL AND NURSE- maid-general at once for small sum- mer resort. Birch Villa Lodge, Wilber- force, Ont. (136e) | SALESLADIES FOR FRIDAY. AND Saturday only, thoroughly experienced en ladies wear. Apply in person and ready to start immediately. Suss-man's Dept. King St. Wast, 137m) | | WANTED IMMEDIATELY Ice-sream truck salesman for summer months. Employment could be on year-round basis if required. SILVERWOOD DAIRIES LTD. Port Perry Phone 154, YOUNG MEN | 20-28 Assistant Branch Managers Unusual opportunity for execu- tive career with National Finance Company. QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION, senior matricu- 'lation or 'equivalent. PERSONALITY, impressive ap- pearance, mentally alert, abil- ity to get along with people. SALARY, $254 monthly, cluding car allowance. FUTURE, unlimited: ~ Regular salary increases. Promotion de- pendent upon ability, merit in- crease at end of three months. CAR, Essential: free insurance provided. GROUP, life insurance, Thrift Club, savings plan, retirement plan. Voluntary hospitalization plan. ji Apply -in. person between. 9 am. and 5 p.m. in- auto Personal Finance Company of i Canada, 11%2 Simcoe. Street North, Oshawa, Ontario, Ph, 3-4687 (136¢) |43--Male Help Wanted METAL FINISHER WITH PAINTING ady .. paid holi- days, Apply Service Manager, Bramley Motor Sales. (137b) DRIVERS WANTED -- , MUST BE neat and courteous. Apply Mid-Town Taxi, 46 King West. (134f) Customs broker requires man for newly. established Oshawa office. Excellent opportunity for experienced man. 3 Apply MR. GURR, Oshawa "3-944, (135¢) CORONET T.V. CORP Is accepting applications for representatives to work out of their Oshawa store. Resident agents also required for Whit- by, Bowmanville and Cobourg. HIGHEST COMMISSIONS PAID LEADS SUPPLIED MEDICAL BENEFITS OPPORTUNITIES FOR AD- VANCEMENT TO MAN- AGERIALS POSITIONS UN- LIMITED MEN ACCEPTED MUST BE ABLE TO MAKE MINI- MUM OF $150.00 PER WEEK . CAR ESSENTIAL TRAINING GIVEN FREE \ Apply in person to MR. R. B. CAMERON 74 CELINA ST. (Junel1,12,13,16,17,18,19) 44--Male or Female Help WARD MAIDS, 7:30 TO 3:30; ONE ward aide, 3 to 11; one night cleaner for two-week haliday relief period: one janitor fer permanent staff. Apply Mrs. Morgan, housekeeper, Oshawa General Hospital. (Junel0tf) CLERKS WANTED---ROYAL BANK OF Canada, also junior stenographer. Please apply in person 45--Agents Wanted MEN WITH CAR WANTED TO SELL our 250 guaranteed products in pro- tected territory. Wonderful openings in your surroundings, Write for details and free catalogue. FAMILEX, 1600 De lorimier, Dept. A., Montreal. (137¢) RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW OPEN IN Oshawa. Trade well established. Excel- lent opportunity, Full time. Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept. F-310-189, Mont- real. . (Junj,12,19,26) HOSIERY AGENTS Wanted to sell direct to the vonsumer, first-grade. nylon hosiery at very popular price, full range, good commission, sell full or part tige. Details from TRUVAL DISTRIBUTORS 1637 Sherbrooke West, Montreal (FriJual9) 46--Employment Wanted RELIABLE PERSON DESIRES POSI- tion as companion housekeeper to Elder. ly lady or seml-invalid, Phone 2694 Bowmanville, or write 10 Liberty St. Bowmanville. (137a) YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN FORMER Bank teller desires evening employment as cashier. Anything considered. Phone $1805 E 137¢) CUSTOM BAILING DONE. SPRING tooth harrows for sale. Dial 53-4006. (July®) MAE'S CLOTHING REPAIRS, DARN- ing, patching, zippers, button holes, pant cuffs, shirt collars turned or remade. Dial 3-4840. (July) RELIABLE WOMAN WILL DO WASH- ing and ironing at home. Pick-up and deliver. Dial 3870) (June30) FINISHING CARPENTER DESIRES work, by job or hour, Phone Commercial Hotel, Room 23, between 5 - 7. (136¢c) 47--Legal Notices Brother Denounced Rosenbergs From Dock This is the second in the three-. part series on the' espionage- fsshiracy case of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who are to be executed June 18. By ARTHUR EVERETT NEW YORK (AP)--If an atom ways wanted to do-- lving inform- ation to the Soviet Union." Greenglass testified Rosenberg specifically besought him to pro- vide information on the .A-bomb from his post as a sergeant at Los Alamos. KNEW BOMB bomb were aimed at the strategic heart of New York: City, it prob- ably would explode not far from Foley square. A little oasis of greenery in a vast desert of concrete, it lies al- most in the middle of lower Man- hattan island. Rising 30 storeys above Foley square is the United States court- house, where on March 6, 1951, Julius Rosenberg, his wife, Ethel, and their friend, Morton Sobell, went on trial as atom spies. | ESPIONAGE | They were not tried for treason, ! which the constitution defines as | warring on the United States or | adhering to its enemies in time of | war. They were tried under -a gen- eral espionage law of 1917. | _ They were accused of conspiring | during thi transmit national defence informa- | tion to Soviet Russia, which was then a wartime ally but became a cold-war enemy in the years . | that followed. | CONTACT MAN { The government proposed to | prove that Harry Gold, mousy little Philadelphia chemist, was | the chief United States contact for Dr. Klaus Fuchs, when the Ger- man-born British scientist worked at Los Alamos, N.M., on the first atomic bomb. Gold and Fuchs serving prison terms at the time of the Rosenberg trial. The Rosenbergs and Sobell al- legedly also worked through Goid in the interest of Moscow. They were depicted as persuad- ing Ethel Rosenberg's brother, David Greenglass, to turn over atom secrets to Gold at Los Al- amos, including sketches of the lens mold--the trigger apparatus Second World War to! were confessed Soviet agents, both | | So conversant was Rosenberg | with this top secret, Greenglass said, that he was able to des cribe the A-bomb in detail seven months before the first one was dropped on Hiroshima Aug. 6, 1945, After the first bomb, Greenglass swore he gave Rosenberg a 12. page description of the newer, deadlier A-bomb dropped on Nag- | asaki. | Greenglass told the Jury that he | received detailed instructions from | Rosenberg on how to flee to Rus- | sia via Mexico, if it became neces. | sary. The government claimed the | Rosenbergs were preparing such a | flight when seized. 4 Mrs. Greenglass corroborated her husband's story, testifying she helped induce him to spy at the {urging of the Rosenbergs. WENT TO USSR Then Harry Gold was brought from prison to swear that the stolen Atom secrets were "sent immediately to the Soviet Union." On March 21, 1951, Julius Rosen- {berg took the witness stand. Point by point he denied the testimony of Greenglass and other govera- ment witnesses. He refused, how- ever, to answer seven questions designed to determine if he ever | was a Communist. The only clue {to his feelings toward the Soviet | Union came when he testified: "It contributed a major share in the destruction of the Hitler | beast who killed 6,000,000 of my (Jewish) co - religionists. 1 felt emotional about it then and I do now." DENIED CHARGE | Mrs. Rosenberg, in turn, backed up her husband's story, She denied she ever typed any secret data in- tended eventually for Russian | hands. of the A-bomb. Sobell did not take the witness GAVE SECRET | stand. Julius Rosenberg also was said | The jury debated the issues 19 to have provided defence secrets hours, and March 29, 1951, found to Russian agents on his own. His [all three defendants guilty. 100-pound, five-foot-tall wife was | It was expected the Rosenbergs alleged to Rave handled the steno- | would get the maximum prison graphic work involved. {term of 30 years. But \April 5, A dramatic moment in the trial 1951, the trial judge, Irving R came March 9, when David Green- | Kaufman, pronounced sentence of glass took the witness stand to de- | death. : nounce his sister and brother-in- | JEWISH JUDGE law. Greenglass had already| "Only the Lord can find mercy pleaded guilty to atomic espion-|for what you have done," said the age, claiming that the Rosenbergs | 42-year-old judge, a Jewish law- prevailed on him tg aid in the plot. yer. 'Plain deliberate murder is DEDICATED LIFE Greenglass described Rosenberg as a man who voluntarily dedi- cated his life to Communism. Greenglasquoled Ethel as telling his wife in 1944: y "Julius finally got to the point where he was doing what he al- | dwarfed in magnitude by compari» | son with the crime you have ecom- { mitted." | The next day Greenglass was | rewarded for his co-operation. His {wife was cleared of the threat of | prosecution. He receiving the res i latively light sentence of 13 years, WASHINGTON (AP)--A U. S. government spokesman today urged the House of Representa- tives public works committee to approve legislation which wolld authorize the U. S. to join with Canada 'in constructing the St. Lawrence seaway. Identical legislation has been approved by a Senate foreign rela- tions subcommittee. Walter Williams, under-secretary of commerce, told the committee he appeared in support of the pro- posal "on behalf of the adminis tration as a whole." : President Eisenhower and his binet, on May 8, unanimously TENDERS WANTED For fuel oil during the coming year for the Oshawa Public Library--approximately 4,000 gallons. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. OSHAWA PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD. 1356) NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM | ALFRED SCOTT, Widower, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of William Alfred Scott, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, widower, deceased, whe died on or about the 7th day of May, 1953, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deccased on or before the 19th day of June, 1953, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal Represenative will digtribute the assets of the said de- ceased "having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Oshawa this 27th day of May, 1953. CLARENCE EDGAR SCOTT, GEORDIE EDWIN SCOTT, Executors, : MgGibbon & Bastedo, Barristers, etc. 20 Simcoe St, North, Oshawa, Ontario. Their Solicitors Herein. (May29,Jun3,12) JUDICIAL SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET ANNIE SWAN, DE- CEASED. Pursuant to the Order of F. G. Cush- ing, Esquire, Master of this. Court at Toronto, dated the 29th day of May, 1633 there will be sold by Public Auction held on the premises on Saturday, the 20th day of June, 1953, at the hour of 13 o'clock noon D,S.T. the followi »lands and premises, namely, the Sauti 74 acres more or less of 28, Con- cession 2, Township of Pickering, on which said farm property there is said | to be one two-storey brick house, one small frame barn and outbuildings. The land and premises will be offered | for "sale subject to a reserve bid fixed by the said Master; terms of sale 10 per cent cash as deposit at the time of | sale and the balance in cash without interest on "or before the 20th day of July, 1853. " I'ne parties to this proceeding shall be at liberty to bid in respect tg the said property. In all other respects the terms and conditions of the Sale will be the stand- ing conditions of the Supreme Court of | Ontario. At the same time and place there will be offered for sale by auction certain farm impli s and 1 hold chattel Terms cash. Further particulars can be h Premier Trust C 19 R ad from approved a recommendation that limited participation in the project is "desirahle'" for the United is limited te the International Rap- ids section of the St. The bill under consideration by the House committee limits U. S. | participation to that section of the | river, 000,000 in bonds--to pay the U. S. {share of the construction costs-- would be purchased by the U. S. treasury and amortized over a 50- year period through tolls on ship- ping. Williams said the project, as far as the S. is concerned, is "based squarely on the pay-as- you-go principle" : "Since Canada will act anyway," he said, "the narrow question now is: Shall we accept the hand of Canadian friendship, and partici- pate in the national interest?' Early Settlers WASHINGTON -- The only liv- ing thing to greet visitors in New York one drowsy summer day was a solitary black cat. Eight miles away, at Boston, fishing boats were stranded high and dry by low tide in a narrow coastal river. These places 'were not, course, the great cities of the Unit- ed States' east coast, but their namesakes in England's Lincoln- shire. Searching for traces of the Europeans who first peopled New 47--Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF MABEL ESTELLE PAYNTER, Widow, Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the said MABEL ESTELLE PAYNTER. late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario. widow, de- ceased, who died on or about the first day of May, A.D., 1953, at the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, are required to file proof of the same witn the undersigned executor of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased on or before the 29th day of June, A.D., 1253 after which date the said executor Ww b » Street West, Toronto, Dated at Toronto May, 1953. "this 29th day of F. G, CUSHING," Master. The property herein is located in the Township of Pickering on White Side Road approximately 1'2 miles north ef the new four lane highway No. 401, and about 14 miles east of Toronta City limits. (Junj, 12,18) to distribute the said es- date, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Oshawa, Ontario, this 4th day of June, A.D., 1953. . THOMAS KELSO CREIGHTON, Executor, . CREIGHTON, FRASER & DRYNAN 5 Simeee Street North, Oshawa, Ont. His Solicitors herein, By: WJuns,12,18) States provided the participation | Lawrence. | The measure provides that $105,- | Ike Administration Is Backing Seaway | Canada has announced that |should Congress again deny U. S. participated in the project, it will | build the seaway on its own side lof the river, once the U, S. power commission approves related hy- dro-electric project in the Imters (national Rapids section. Chairman George A, Dondere (Rep. Mich.) of the House commit | tee said it is his opinion that "this |is the last hearing to be held on [this project--whether we agree to |join with Canada or whether we do not." | 'The project has always been op: posed by port cities, the railroads {and coal interests. Throughout the {decades it has "been before Con- |gress. They contend it would be {harmful to their interests. Chairman Dondero said the hear. |ing will continue through Friday. Also coming up next Monday wil be further action by the federa power commission on a preposed St. Lawrence power project vital to the seaway. The power author- ity of New York state has applied for a licence to join with the prov. ince of Ontario in the project tha would span the river in the Inter. national Rapids ' near Massena, N. Y., and Cornwall, Ont. | A commission examiner 'has | given initial approval te the New | York application, The commission next Monday will hear arguments |on exceptions that have been filed {to the examiner's decision, | Without the power project the {seaway would be economically un- ifeasible for either the U, §. and Cgnada jointly or Canada by itself. History Found Near Boston England, Sir Evelyn Wrench vis- {ited them recently and writes of | his quest in an article 'Founders of New England", in the June Na- {tional Geographic Magazine. He found little of value in New York, but a wealth of material in Bos: ton. | FAMILIAR NAMES | Many other towns the 'writer {saw bore names familiar to New | England ears. Hingham, Dedham, Norwich, Dartmouth and Brain. tree are a few. And in "parish registers and mossy cemeteries' he found family 'names with an American ring: Bradford, Brews ster, Winthrop, Eliot." Along with traces of men hone ored in history, Sir Evelyn une covered the trail of one early sot- tler who was not highly regardad by his straight - laced Massachu- | setts neighbors. This was Thomas | Morton, a lawyer of Clifford's Inn, London, who settled at Mount Wollaston (now Quiney), Massa | chusetts. | Morton was no Puritan, He built an 80-foot Maypole for dancing and gave parties to which Indian women were invited. His settle- ment, *"Ma:re Mount", Mountain by the Sea, quickly became known as "Merie Mount',

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