Daily Times-Gazette, 26 Aug 1953, p. 17

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, August 26, 1958 4% Vacancies? Dont Give Them Another Thought After You Place Your Times Ad! A Maximum Number of Readers will see your vacant room. Another convinced Advertiser is Mrs. W., Sim. N. >= TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT rooms for light housekeeping, centrally located. Dial -- (179¢) [¥83__ Automobiles Wanted 39--Articles For Sale 39--Articles For Sale 42--Female Help Wanted 45--Agents Wanted 48--Auction Sale *4153 CARS BRING MoRE CASH FOR i at Dodd's Car Lot. Road , Dia) 3-9421. ™ sept) HORE ~ AUTO WRECKERS ars for wrecking, highest prices at" tars 5.0333 or 3-2924. \ (SepD RITSON MOTORS Pays Highest Prices in ood, clean u c For BH to 52 Models 506 Ritson Rd. S. 3.4851. Open Evenings Till be Lg Dial (Sept.®) | B EUREKA CYLINDER. TYPE VACUUM $15. Small Addison on radio $10. Phone 3 "°°! (1992) CHESTERFIELD AND MATCHING y N ble offe g chair, blue rep. No reasonable fi SCHICK EL 7 RS, fused. Dial 5-6141. HOUSE TO BE REMOVED FROM property, $100. Phone 5-0243. (199b) WAITRESS WANTED--DINING ROOM. Phone Brooklin 80. (198) ICE REFRIGERATOR, ALMOST NEW, large capacity, Cost $99, will sell rea- sonably. Phone 5-3016. (197¢) TWO GIRLS FOR LAUNDRY WORK. Apply in person, Star Laundry, 1 Ce- lina Street. (198e) ALL for same in stock. 3.PC, CHESTERFIELD, SLIP COV $35. Phone 3-7997. GARAGE DOORS, windows, stairs, single plan and scuffler. Cheap, also single bed and onier, quar 'sealers. Dial 5-5015. (1992) PIANO , GOOD CONDITION. - PHONE rooklin 74]. (198¢) Automo ile Repairs UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT "Joyce Esso Service Station, Col- ~ umbus. For best in repairs, ex- pert tune up by leading me- . chanics at most reasonable -. prices, Open until midnight. §! English cars are no problem 1 10 us. (Sepl8) 86--Pets and Livestock 2 MEN'S BICYCLES For SALE. REA sonable. Phone 5-1948. (198¢) - parts i Fie: oa "3 King West. (1992) | | RECORD PLAYER FRENCH DOOR, SALESGIRL '-- EXPERIENCED ONLY Apply Pennyworths Dept. Store, Bond St. W., Oshawa. (198¢) (Sepl6) NEW, GOOD tone, complete with $5 worth of records, $20.95. Terms Meagher's, 5 King West, TELEVISION AERIALS STALLED, revolutionary all-station onevire > Switching and tem, eliminates ° wires. Guar year In writing, and Appliances. (Aug29) BEACH COAL AND WOOD STOVE, like new, $60. B. F. Goodrich Stores, 453 Simcoe South. (1986) anteed $40.50 up. Kelly TY. $19.95 UP_-- HOOVER, ELECTROLUX, General Electric, Filter Queen, py whi Rexair Sales. Dial 5-5121. (A ) USED BICYCLES, BOYS AND MENS, good condition, $10 up. B. F. Goodrich Stores, 453 Simcee South. (Sep8) CONSOLE RADIO AND RECORD B.F Good players, used. $35 up. Apply rich Stores. Dial 5-4543. (14580) 2 GURNEY GAS RANGE, 3.BURN- er automatic oven, as new, $75. View 105 Agnes St. (198¢) 14-H.P, EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MO- or, like new. Cheap for quick sale. Apply 110 Verdun Rd. (198b) G MARE COLTS, SADDLE Aa and § years old. Phone Bow. nville 2162 or En SPANIELS, ALSO BOARD a Kennels new highway near oy 'Theatre. (Septh) PBEAUTIFUL "REGISTERED COLLIE es and grown stock. Stud service. t= ach T Rahnock Collie Kennels, 1000 Byron St South, Whitby Phone 2786. (Aug29) ob | DEAD FARM STOCK, PICKED UP -promptly. Phone collect Bowmanville Also live borses. Margwill Fur rm, Tyrone (Aug.28) WEBCOR RECORDER, FULLY EQUIP- ped with 7' tape, $225. Write Box 901, Times-Gazette. (199b) CLARE JEWELL COAL AND WOOD range, hot water front, Teasonable. Dial 5-6057. (1992) COCHRANE, WOODEN SADDLE. E. Ri (198) aglan. Phone 6612 Brooklin. GURNEY COOK STOVE WITH OIL burners, Estate space heater, two chicken pens 12' x 15' and 6' x 5°. Mrs. V. Scott, % mile E. Columbus. (198b) SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER AND spare parts for same. Cutting heads, Meagher's, 5 King St. West. (Aug2s® ORDERS TAKEN FOR STORM SASH: and free, a order early. Dial ry (Sepl?) POCKET BOOKS, magazines. or exchanged Kings: way Book Exchange, 56] King St. Open every evening. (Sept20) NEW EUREKA CANNISTER PE plete with all- 'attachments, $99.95, Terms: $10 down and $7 per month. Meagher's, 5 King West. (Sep16) RUGS REWOVEN FROM YOUR OLD rugs and clothing. Heversible and seam any size to 13 feet wide cords, ete. RANGETTE WITH OVEN, NEEDS NEW wires. Cheap. 43 Richmond St. W. 3- 9532, (1996) w REGISTERED CHINCHILLAS FOR SALE Pe These are not Rabbits --- With a 30-day money-back yc guarantee. hota Write, phone or visit ba: Leonard's Chinchilla Ranch Ms RR 1 Oshawa Phone 3- 483 Te THEIR ein |. 38--Wearing Apparel ROO! AND BOARD FOR 2 GENTLE- TY En Soze to Motors. 24 Charles a. Dial 3-8324 (198b) pratima A SSR COR IL re ,@GIRL'S DRESSES, SKIRTS, JUMPERS, size 12, almost new. Apply 569 Masson 1 | 38a--Market Basket | MELE PPLES, 6-QT.. BASKET 35c, Tr Black's" Orchard, Canal (south '@nd) Whitby. ERS, TOMATOES & [CUMB. E. Tonkin, Phone 3-9967. (198¢? I En) gladiolus. PRE DRESSED FOWL. FOR SpIUR- day delivery. Phone 3-3024 before Frid gay. 20c DOZEN. PICK % mile east of Eymann. (195) BRING CON And 268 (Aug29) g§ eer CORN, own. Courtice Kiehoil's Garage. W. EXTRACTED . HONEY. tainers and save. Roy Ritson N. Dial 5-2441. FOR YOUR HOLIDAY FOODS BE sure to call at Glecoff's L.G.A. Super , Ritson South, * for low prices 'day, wide ,selection of finest night till 10 p.m. foods. Open every nig! vin IO 39--Articles For Sale BEATTY WASHING MACHINE, GOOD Waring condition,. $45. Phone -3-7455. Apply 713 Cedar St. 11990) 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE. CHEAP. gd leaving country. Phone Jax WINE VELOUR CHESTERFIELD, condition, grey Lloyd carriage. 3-474. (199¢) COAL AND WOOD RANGE. Banszly, sight lifting set, man's bicycle, 2 mi with mattresses, 27 x 51. i on. FOR FRESH VEGETABLES---POTA toes, beans, carrots, parsnips, in sea son, delivered, dial Mr. Fish 3-4953. (Septad) ONE WOOD AND ONE METAL ICE- box, large capacity, good condition. Ap- ply 43 Richmond W. 3.9532. (1996) SERVEL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, condition; Snider record player, tcten table; double bed and mattress. Dial 3-2304. €199¢) METAL FILING CABINET, PORTABLE typewriter, round mirror 28", studio couch, 2 matching chairs, wine, ehrome trim, cedar chest, dresser, ahest of drawers, tables, chairs, step ladders 6 ft and 8 ft.; mantel radio. Dial 5-6280. (199a) UPRIGHT PIANO, EXCELLENT TONE always Had the best of care, beautiful finish R Apply Apt. 2, 165 Verdun Rd. (198¢) Mans ENGLISH 3-SPEED BICYCLE, in good condition, complete with lights, reg stand, saddle bags, etc.; also Rem- ington Sortable typewriter. Call 3-9682 after 5:30 p. (199¢) | PIANOS--NEW CONSOLE MODELS, many makes and models to choose from. Come in today and see the Classic by Mason & Risch. Priced at only $598. Wilson & Lee, 79 Simcoe St. N. 5-2822. (199¢) GIRL'S BICYCLE, GOOD CONDITION, new tires: hot air furnace. Dial S360 (197¢) 7.6 CU. FT. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGER- ator, good condition. Phone 5-0750, after 6 p.m. (197¢) KELLY T.V. AND APPLIANCES OF fer used television sets, radio-phono FOR QUICK SALE -- MOTORCYCLE 125 CC, BSA model, overhaulyed. Price $175; Italian accordion, 20-bass, $75. Dial 3-7966 between 6-7 p.m. (199b) KITCHEN STOVE, TWO OIL BURNERS, two oil drums, copper pipe. Also car ra- dio $50. 8 Birch St., Ajax. (198¢) HOHNER ACCORDION, 120 KEYS, brand new. Apply 117 Stacey Ave. oe (1982) KITCHEN WHITE ENAMELLED range, dining room suite, used fruit sealers. Dial 3-3707. (198c) CONNOR ICE-BOX, 100-LB. CAPACITY, good condition. Apply 136 William St. E. (198¢) MODERN 7-PC. WALNUT DINETTE suite; pr. wine lined drapes, cover 10 » good On After 6 phone 3- 3308), ) CCM 3SPEED BOY'S RACER. CCM large tricycle, man's bicycle with gears. All in good condition. Phone 5-6473. €198¢c) ORNAM SA AAL PORCH IRON RAIL ings, Atr Swings of Oshawa, 110 Verdn Road. Dial §-4332. Sept.5) B. F. GOODRICH STORES, TIRES, batteries, JHoLz0 ne and Addison appli: anves, 'elevision. Thrifty budget plan. Dial 5-4543. (Aug2s) $4 PER WEEK INSTALLS A NEW '53 Adihisal television, refrigerator or range selection at Bellys T.V. and Ap oh 81 King W (Aug29) VENETIAN BLINDS---THE ADVANCED Kirsch The most startling dev: velop rent In venetian blind history Flat tened S-shaped give better and more graceful osure. We are sure these blinds will uot only satisfy but create shtnugzsm. Estimates without Shugations Reid. Dial 50633 - 66 Bond St. (Sept.12) COTTAGE i PLUMBING supplies, fittings, pipe threaded, sink board motor. Call Harry Chinn, Moni. rave South. (Septl) USED METAL ICE BOXES, 50 AND 75-1b. Sapacity. Ui 3 . field sul studio suites, and single 5-piece natural kitchen suites. All in good condition Ruther ford's, 156 Simcoe South. (134tH) QITY APPROVED SEPTIC TANKS Fabricated Metals, 249 Second * Ave. (Sep6) slats less without a Seath; any Jength. Solids, WANTED GOOD DAY CLEANER must be reliable. Apply Queen's Hotel. (197¢) WOMAN JOR STEADY POSITION, IN good home, good wages, liberal time off. Pine Dial 208. (198¢) EXPERIENCED SALESLADY for better ladies' Ready-to-Wear. Excellent starting salary plus bonus. All replies confi- dential. Write Box 746, Times-Gazette (Bept26,28) 43--Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED TINSMITH HELPER or mechanic. Apply 21 Church Si (199¢) LOCAL SALES AGENT WANTED WITH truck or car covering stores and: rest- aurants. 150 food products on com- mission agency basis. Write Box 828 Times-Gazette. 1976) Rug Co., (Sept18) FLOOR COVERING Oshawa's largest display. Choose from over 300 smart 1953 patterns for every room in the house. Congoleums, Feltols, Rexoleums, Inlaids, Marboleums, ete. © RUTHERFORDS 156 SIMCOE SOUTH 166t) tion dia) 51553, Continental OXFORD PAINT $1.00 quart $3 49 gallon SUPREME PAINT $1.25 quart $4.49 gallon 29 Interior & Exterior Colors A & A STORE 86 SIMCOE N DIAL 5-4462 (Aug20) RAMODE Canada's most attractive all aluminum awnings, canopies, patios. Lets the light in, keeps the sun out. FREE ESTIMATES DIAL 3-3553 (Aug- -25) Immediate Delivery on good quality leam and cedar clothes poles. PHONE 5-0392 (Septal) LADDERS Aluminum ladders © of all kinds, light yet strong. Also Aluminum folding : Clothes Dryers. KOOLVENT SALES & SERVICE 94 BRUCE ST, DIAL Pass 41--Articles Wanted AWNINGS MADE TO MEASURE. Lovely patterns. Free estimates. Folding chairs, card and banquet tables for rent Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (Sept.14) TT'S RECORD BAR ond GIFT SHOP 111 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH DIAL 5-6245 (Bept.13) SCRAP WOOD $5.00 per Truck Load DIAL 3-7333 M. GREENBERG & SONS 308 Bloor St. East (Aug13p Cutboard Motor Rental and Sales DIAL 3-3553 (Sepl8) Let us replace your old fur- nace with a new all-steel Gurney furnace ond a well- WANTED--5-7% - HP. OUTBOARD MO- tor. Reasonable. Dial 3-4913. (199¢) PLOUGH FOR TWO-HORSE POWER garden tractor. Phone 35-4020, after 6 o'clock. (198b) CHEST OF DRAWERS, GOOD CONDI- tion, reasonable. Dial 5-2360. (198¢) PIANOS, PIANG now. N. Dial 5-2822. (Aus) GOOD USED FURNITURE WANTED, stoves. Crysler Farnitare. #8 King West. Dia 5-0132. (Aug23) WANTED, LIVE POLIRY. FEATH- ers, scrap s and mat iron, metal, tresses. Dial I Turner. North Oshawa, 3-2043 collect. (Sept.12) SHAW RAG and METAL ete. Factory accounts appreciated 89 'BLOOR ST. E. Dial 5-231) -- J. SHAW Res.: 3-9111 (Septs) CEDARDALE SCRAP {RON and METALS Highest prices paid for Iron, Metals, Paper, Rags, etc. Local and out-of-town calls pick up free. 100 Annis St. east CNR Station. Dial 5-3432. Residence dial 5-4159. CASH FOR YOUR n & Lee 79 Simcoe YOUNG MAN For junior office work. Opportun- ity for advancement. Good start- ing salary and hospitalization benefits. Apply in writing giving full particulars and telephone No. to Box 605 Times-Gazette. (199¢) SECOND CLASS STATIONARY ENGINEER REQUIRED IN AJAX --44-hour week, ary, three weeks' holidays --Excellent group insurance hospitalization and sick leave benefits, --Apply in writing or by tele- phone to undersigned: E. F. KLUGMAN, Branch Manager, Central Mortgage & Housing Corporation AJAX ONTARIO Telephone -- Ajax 2 (199¢) annual sal- UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES In the selling field, for an am- 'bitious man, between ages 25 and 35. Selling experience an asset, but not absolutely es- sential. This is an opportunity for a life-time career, with higher-than-average = earnings in a pleasant and dignified occupation: Apply between 10 and 12 am. to SUITE 5, BASSET BUILDING, 3 SIMCOE ST. S. or call 5-3311 for appoint- | pool. ment. (1992) Sales Positions Open The men we are looking for are energetic, hard-working, ambitious and neat appear- ing, go-getters. They need vision, have on eye to the future, .and have a definite desire or need to earn at least $150 weekly. We offer in return an oppor- tunity for rapid advancement to executive positions in a fast expanding coast-to-coast television organization. We require immediately 5 men for our Oshawa division, Previ- ous sales experience helpful but not essential, we wills train you. Car necessary. For full information MR. R. B. CAMERON 74 CELINA ST. -- OSHAWA 9:30 TO 11:30 DAILY (196) 44---Male or Female Help . Wanted CLERKS FOR MODERN FOOD MAR- xs, male and female, Hird week. an | in person. Stroud's Food Market, 5¢ simcoe North. ase) | BOOKKEEPER, EXPERIENCED, MAL see CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS GET FREE PURSELIGHT The sensational novelty item, with early sales. Our complete line of Christmas cards in- cludes everything needed for fast sales and big profits. Highest quality and liberal com-mission. Make up to 55¢ profit on Feature Box. Hurry, limited time "only. Free purse- light. Write today for samples on approval and particulars of gazing bargain Sumple Shier. elex Greeting 0., O.T., Hamilton. (Sep1®) BE Emeloviant Wanted Auction Sale--The undersigned has re- ceived instructions from Clark Christie to sell by public auction at his premises, Glover's Rd., N. awa, east from 1478 Simcoe St. N., on Saturday, August 29, 1953, at 1 p.m. Ope cow, one horse, geese, hens, Mos- ducks, tains, feed ost ly metal feed drifins, two cross- cut saws, garden tools, some household furniture, Findlay coal and ranges, small cream separator, churn, one 1- horse wagon with hayrack, one set heavy harness, one plow, one sleigh, one drag harrow, two corn scufflers, one wheelbarrow, ong mower, one rake, one weigh" scale, one two-wheel traller quantity of baled hay, fence posts, wire, numerous other articles. Terms cash. Ted Jackson, Auetignest. C ) - AUCTION tion Room, 33 ing, Aug. 27th, at 7: eo) SALE STIRTEVANDS AUC- ing, 3 patching, xi) button holes. Aging Spb, Viah Sols bass free' pick-up and delivery. Dia 3-4840. (Sept.12) 47 --Legal Notices Suite; Hig Te Trunks; Dicyels} riage; Wi Mirror; Drapes; Wash Stands: 3 Beds, Spring and Mattress; Electric Refrigera- tor; Dresser; Metallic Top Kitchen Table; Coal Oil Heater; Rockers; Kitch- en Chairs; Full-Size Bed, Spring and Mattre Couch; Dining Room Table; NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of NELLIE WASYLYK, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Nellie Wasylyk, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of On- tario, Married Woman, who died on or about the 11th day of July, 1953, at the said City hawa, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned on or before the 5th day of September, 1953, after which date the Admin- istrator will proceed to dis- tribute the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice. DATED ot Oshawa this 18th day of August, 1953. MANNING F. SWARTZ, 3 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administrator, NICK WASYLYK, (Augi9,26,5ep3) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of MARY ANNE PETCH, late of the City of Osh- awa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the above-named deceased who | P! died on or about the 2nd day of Janu- ary, 1952, are requested to fille proof of the same with the undersigned on or ¥before the 3th day of September, 1953, after which date the estate will be dis tributed having regard only to the claims of which notice shall be had and to the exclusion of all others. DATED at Oshawa, Ontario, this 20th day of August, 1053. ARCHIBALD M. PETCH, Executor, by his Solicitor, ERNEST MARKS, Esq., 11 King St. E., Oshawa, Ont, (Aug26-Sept2.9) BREAKS NECK IN DIVE KITCHENER (CP) James Mundle, 13, of Waterloo broke his neck Tuesday in a dive at the Kitchener municipal swimming He was taken to the K-W Hospital where his condition was described as "very serious." Super- intendent R. J. Cardy of the pool said the bo five feet of water and struck his head on the concrete bottom. apparently dived into or female. Permanent position, Foi d 3 and typewriting knowledge an asset but | not essential. Must have good ences. Apply Commercial Hotel. known make of oil burner. 18" furnace and burner in- ed ranges,' floor polishers. Make us an offer. New store, 81 King West. (Aug29) 2 fumace and burner aller in- blo TIRES, MOST ALL SIZES, $3 UP. Goodrich Stores. Phone 5-4543. s 1430) DON'T. BUY A SEWING , MACHINE Unless you get the right one. We carry the largest seltction in new and i d Sewing M $20 up. Easy terms -- no t charges. COMMUNITY SEWING CENTRE ial 5-3793 (Sepl8) "CLIMATITE" Aluminum combination windows and screens : "Maloney" Aluminum Combination doors, $59.50 "New pipes extra. Free estimates on completely new nateliations balance through . UAC. HARRISON & KINSMAN DIAL 3-4425 or 5-4637 (Auga®) 42--Female Help Wanted REQUIRED -- EXPERIENCED LEGAL stenographer. Write Box 705 ,Times- Gazette, giving age, experience and sal- ary expected. (199¢) EXPERIENCID GIRLS FOR POWER machines om children's wear. Phone 2206 Whithy. (199¢) GIRL: TO BE TRAINED FOR RECEP: tionist and x a dental assistant, after- noon work. Write Box 942 Times- Gazette. WOMAN WANTED TO LOOK AFTER days a week. Board if NASH Aluminum Combination Windows, Screens and Doors. The world's finest. Made in Oshawa. KOOLVENT SALES & SERVICE 94 BRUCE ST, DIAL 5-4632 (Sept. 10) 2 desired. Bat 53587, before 5 o'clock. (197¢) RELIABLE HOUSEKEEPER -- ALL modern conveniences in new home, live out, good wages. Pleasant surroundings. Dial 35-1873. (198c) YOUNG GIRL DESIRING TO LEARN hairdres: trade, to serve as appren- tice at Hall's Beauty Parlor. Phone 3- 7011, (198¢) Low Cost Free Esti ' TOM BARBER Dial 3-924 (Sept2) McClary Refrigerators See the new miracle capacity McClary with automatic flash defrost, new green and gold interiors, 75-1b. freezer capa- city, butter conditioner with cold control. Prices start at only $279. Liberal trade-in allowance. Easy terms. See them today at 'RUTHERFORDS "156 SIMCOE SOUTH VENETIAN BLINDS Beautify your home today with our Super Klostop. model. Canada's finest custom made venetian blinds steel or aluminum. Estimates without ob- ligation. Open from 9 to 6 including Saturday. ALLEN'S VENETIAN SALES Dial 3-9662 or 598 King East (8ep20) KOOLVENT Ventilated Aluminum Awnings and Canopies made in Oshawa, KOOLVENT SALES & SERVICE 94 BRUCE ST, DIAL 5-4632 (Sept. 10) FULL-TIME GIRL-CLERK, EXPERI- enced p Apply Jury & Lovell, 530 Simcoe South. (198¢) STENOGRAPHER--MARRIED OR SIN- gle, start immediately. Previous experi- ence not necessary. Apply The Bank of Nova Scotia. (199¢) WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK, 5% day week ,afternoons. Apply 200 King St. W., Apt. 2. (198¢) FINANCE CO. OPENING NEW BRANCH in Oshawa. Requires girl for general | \o office work. Permanently responsible position for right person. Write, giving particulars to Box 744. Times-Gazete. All replies confidential. (199¢) PART TIME FOR SMALL FACTORY lunch room, steady 5-day weekly. Ex- quisite Form Brassiere, John and Ash Streets. Phnoe 2544 Whitby. (1986) 194th) ! BINDERY HELP (MEN or WOMEN) We are open to receive applications for positions in our bindery from exper- ienced journeymen and journeywomen, - or those desiring to learn the trade. Good pay first-class work- ing conditions and liberal benefits. Apply Superintendent GENERAL PRINTERS LTD. Times-Gazette Building . 57 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa (199b) 45--Agents Wanted Coal and Wood Range; Jacket Heater; Quilts; Sink; Drain Board and Taps; Fire Place Basket; China Cabinet; Floor Lamps; Quantity of preserved fruit; Utensils; Dishes; Clothing; Plastics and a great many other articles to numerous to mention. Terms cash. Frank Stirtevant, auctioneer. Dial 5-5751. IGA Finds Newspaper Ads Best CHICAGO -- The Independent Grocers' alliance (IGA) "has found BEWSpaper advertising to be its most effective medium" and will spend more than $2,000,000 for space in U.S. and Canadian news- papers in 1954, it was announced today. IGA national advertisil man- ager Orville Johler told 1,500 whole- salers and retailers attending the alliance's 27th international con- vention that IGA has found it | profitable to increase its news- | paper advertising budget each | year. | He also said that the group lans a '"'new look" in advertisin "which we tonsider to be one of the most progressive steps ever taken in the food field. Full page | ads will no longer show many | items as was the general practice | in the past," he said. Each IGA ad will, instead, feat- ure a currently Jorwar fashion that will be fully illustrated on the page and serve as the focal point of the ad. Food items to be ad- vertised will be held to a maxi- mum of*15 items. "In this way, the housewife will be able to 'keep in style'--in dress and in her food purchases." For 1954, he said IGA has sched- uled 'some of the greatest promo- tions ever planned by any organ- ization in the history of retail food selling." Mount Kilimanjaro in Tangan- AJAX & DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 Ajax Beat Whitby By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Royals journeyed out to Ajax last night for the second game of their playoff series. The Royals had won first game - 150 and were heavy favorites to take the series two straight. But } |Ajax were not to be outdone and all (they bounced back to down the Royals 4-1. A couple of bad errors and a couple of- questionable plays spoil- ed the Royals' chances. Both pitch- ers gave up half a dozen hits with Filipowicz walking two and fanning eight. Samanski walked four and fanned an even dozen. be game of this series will in Ajax on Tuesday night of bed week. Next game for the Royals will be Thursday night in Brooklin. The game started off as a real pitcher's battle. The first run was not scored until the sixth inning. The Royals broke the ice first. With one gone Wilson hit a three bag- | er, A. Samanski next .=To Tie Up Series safe on the relay to the plate. Heffering grounded out to end the inning. With one gone in the last of the sixth, Ajax started a rally. Loudfoot singled, Collins singled but a couple of bad errors in centre and left field allowed both men to score. The next men went down in order. "Fal two Ajax one up. Then in the eighth, things looked good from a Royals' point of view. They had runners on second and third with one. gone. Wilson thes came to bat. He -had hit B Hn triple last time up and flied out to deep centre field the time = fore. But the way the play was call- ed, he was to bunt. He hit into a double play and the hearts of all the Royal fans. sunk a foot, as even a long fly would have tied the score. In the last of the eighth, a walk to Rennick and a home run by Morris completed the scoring. Sa- manski then showed some more batter | skill as he retired the side on unced one down to first, Hood strikeouts. The locals managed to picked uj to first, looked back for the runner and then threw to first in time to get Al, with Wilson sliding home | the ball, feinted a throw (get one man on in the ninth as | Trimm got a single with two but Wally grounded out, H Caldwell to end the game. one to Baxter on 'Beaverbrook Is Chiding VANCOUVER (CP) -- Beverley Baxter, journalist and member of himself or the nation as his earlier which were beaten by horses of no ancestry at all. "He was my ruin. His energy was inexhaustible. I had to play tennis with him and when he would miss a serve he would toss his racket into the trees and call for another one." the British House of Cor said Tuesday that if he has failed to measure up to the expectations of Lord Beaverbrook, there is only one person to blame--Lord Beaver- brook. On a tour of Canada, the jour- nalist commented on a published statement by the newsp CEMENT FOR SAL E Crenna Construction, New High School HENRY STREET, WHITBY. - peer that "Mr. Baxter has not enriched promise indicated." Both men are Canadian-born, and Mr. Baxter once was editor of the London Daily Express; owned by Lord Beaverbrook. In jocular vein, Mr. Baxter de- clared: "He (Beaverbrook) if any- one, ruined my career. He took me see his well-bred horses STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTAL WORKS 318 DUNDAS ST E., WHITBY PHONE WHITBY 552 yika, Africa, has two peaks, the highest 19,321 feet. Memorials @ Markers ONTARIO FLOOR SANDERS OLD FLOORS REFINISHED aA Wall AND FLOOR TILE SUPPLIED AND LAID DIAL 3-725) RALPH SONLEY 328 JARVIS STREET OSHAWA, ONTARIO « + « on the winning of the Altex Aluminum Combination Door and Window Contest ne Compliments From a McINTYRE ALUMINUM PRODUCTS LIMITED 2861 KINGSTON ROAD TORONTO 13, ONT. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR ambitious hustlers to take over two well established Watkins localities in Oshawa. Full or part time. Apply 244 Tresane. (198¢) AGENTS, CLUBS, CHURCH GROUPS! ake friends and profits easily showing | Canada's finest Christmas cards. 75 items luding feature, reli scenic, | humorous, "French, personal and every day cards. Many novelty items: ribbons, wraps, seals, purse lights and books prompt service. Liberal commissions. W. V. Jeanaron Greeting Card Co, 86 Kensington North, Hamilton, Ont. Sept1?)-| OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL ON ALL OTHER CONTESTANTS WHO REGISTERED WITH A CON- SOLATION PRIZE OFFER.

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