Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Sep 1953, p. 16

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LL ee ------ 96 THE DAILY TYMPS-GAZETTE, Tuesday, September 15, 1058 So Economical--So Easy--Try It! Place Your Times Classified Ad Now! Ph. 3-2233 This Ad Brought Results After only one insertion. J > DELIVERY furtished, $day week. Apply -- A (3006) 32--Automobiles For Sale "51 NASH SEDAN, PERFECT CONDI- tion throughout, heater, slip-covers. Ap- ply 345 Kendal Ave. 3-3370. (2156) "52 CHEV. SEDANETTE, DARK BLUE, 1s very good condition, exiven only 10 000 miles, one owner; heater, directional clock," back- up lights, slip-covers. Dial 50449. (215¢) "48 CHEV. SEDAN, GOOD CONDITION. Cash or terms. Call after 5, 351 Liberty N., Bowmanville. Phone 2318. (215¢) PONTIAC 4DOOR SEDAN, BLACK = ating, iow 'mile- air-conditioned, age, in perfect condition. Phone sie. #38 CHEV. DELUXE, HEATER, DE- roster, A-1 condition. Must be sold this Any To 309 Gibbon St. (2156) MOORE, NEW AND USED CARS BOB hoor Ontario Motor Sales Ltd. Dial 3-2256. Sept28) SEE "BILL" BENNETT FOR A NEW or ng car, at Belmont Mo tors, West. Phone 5-0732. (Sep19) FAIR CONDITION. 214¢) *40 PLYMOUTH, $3200. Phone Whitby 27. 47 FORD TRUCK, 3-TON STAKE. DIAL 3.4842, (2140) RIES. i INTIAC COACH, 2500 SE! =" ro S (214c) For particulars phone 5-1344. 50) CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY. $325 down. Apply 216 Alice. Dial 5-6472. (214¢) *47 DESOTO SEDAN, RADIO AND heater 2nd accessories, cheap for cash. Apply 272 Haig. (214c) PHONE TED CAMPIN FOR NEW OR used cars or trucks at Cliff Mills Mo tors. Dial 3-4634. (Sept.13) FOR A SQUARE DEAL SEE JOHNNIE Walker, Motors. New atx and used ears. Tm ,3-4675 evenings §- : S108 sep15) 33--Automobiles Wanted '41-53 CARS BRING MORE CASH FOR at Dodd's Car Lot. 300 Park Road} Dial 3-9421. (Octl) Selling Your Car? For quick sale place your car with us. All cars insured, We handle all financing. You get paid cash. For further informa- tion Dial 3-4851 ill 9:30 P.M. Open ti @13te CARS WANTED Revoy Motors of ~ Peterboro, Ontario Will be at Bowers Service Station, cor- ner King & Ritson Road from 12 noon until 8 p.m. every Thursday. We have been buying cars from this location for over five years. This week we will pay premium prices for 1949, 1950, and 1951 Chevrolet & Pontiac cars. (T. Wtf) 37 Astomobiles Wanted 33--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE | AUTO Want cars paid. Dial 5098 or 3-2924, prices (Oet?) 39--Articles For Sale 39--Articles For Sale ONE-CAR FRAME GARAGE TO BE moved. Apply 272 Ritson 8. (214b) SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SUITE, buffet, table and six chairs, in good SLIP COVER CENTRE Latest pattems, 3 dollars up. Covers installed ond car vacuumed. WILSON BATTERY, Cor. Church and Bond Streets DIAL 3-3512 (Sept1®) 34--Automobile Repairs Dial 3-3054. (214¢) DINETTE SUITE, $35; TABLE AND 3 siaity: 7; hot Flat. 13; Daminetie Apply 218 Hil (215¢) COOK STOVE FOR COAL OR WOOD, goo leoking tion. pile SUITE, $35; TABLE AND 3 $7; hot plate, $2; bath mat, $5. Sails '218 Hibbert. (214¢c) aL STOVE, COMPLETE WITH PIPES, two oil drums, $50. Baby carriage, mat- tress, $10. Phone 460, 215 Trent Street West, Whitby. 13¢) 42--Female Help Wanted TO DO GENER- Al housewars! and ironing, 3 sftomosns weekly. Dial 5-2978. (215¢) GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GI housework, good home, good salary, pla if off. Apply y Mec- GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERA- tor, Presto cooker, Dial Ta. de. Saran HOUSEKEEPER URGENT- BEACH HOT-AIR FURNACE, EXCEL- lent condition, very Apply. Apply (215¢) REFRIGERATOR, CROSSLEY SHEL- vador, 9%-cu. ft., almost new. Owner leaving for States. Bargain, Dial 33002, 135 Cadillac South. $10, RUDD GAS JACKET JEATER, good condition. Phone 3-720. 1 SINGLE AND 1 DOUBLE BARREL Dial 3-2486. (215¢; 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 to us. (Sep18) 37--Farmers' Column DEAD FARM STOCK, PICKED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CABIN trailer, sleeps 2. Can be seen at Wilson Rd. North. ORDERS TAKEN FOR STORM SASH- es, measurements and estimates free, please order early. Dial 3-4989. . (Sepl?) AUTOMATIC STOKER, PRESSURE system, and steel cabinet, washing machine, large valves, truck, hoist, box. Call Harry Chinn, 460 Montrave, i TELEVISION AERIALS INSTALLED, revolutionary all-station one-wire sys- UP romptly. Phone collect nville Ser Also live horses. Margwill Fur Farm, Tyrone. (Sept28) 38--Wearing Apparel LADY'S CINNAMON BROWN WINTER coat, like new, size 16. Apply 217 Conant between 9 - 4. (213¢) tem, and messy wires. Guaranteed 1 year In writing, $59.50 up. Kelly T.V. and Appliances. (Sept29) COMIC BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, Open every ev 30 disc, spring-tooth cultivator, stra FARMALL CUR TRACTOR, PLOUGH good Jn | omnes ork heed ana Si (215¢) y | EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR HO- tel main dining room. Phone 3-4822 be- tween 9 and 5. (215¢) row cultivator, and , trailer, raspberry .crates and boxes. straw. Phone 93R6 Brooklin after 5 p.m. (2150) GREEN WILTON SEAMLESS RUG, 9 x 12°, with pad; Moffat electric 4-burn- gm. OR WOMAN WANTED FOR eneral housework. Good wages, no Dlght work. Further detail write Box 5, Times-Gazette. (214¢) TYPIST FOR FULL TIME EMPLOY: ment, exper} enced . Apply size, cream; McClary e; green chester- chesterfield chair, TV. aerial com- 3 Spiess Xny Shesgertieid suite lece bed- King West. WOMAN FOR GENERAL CLEANING, half day weekly. Apply 98 Athol a Cc 3-pi room a i "new mattress and springs. Dial 5-2257, \ (2150) 9-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE; TEA wagon; chesterfield table, library ta- ble, all walnut. No reasonable offer refused. Dial 3-9846. (2156) DOUBLE BED AND SPRINGS. APPLY 159 Ci Ave. (215¢) 38a--Market Basket TOMATOES, 25¢ squan? BASRED AWNINGS MADE TO Lovely patterns, Free.estimates. chairs, card and banquet tables for rent. Cleve Fox, Oshawa. (Sept.14) no delivery. Dial 5- TOMATOES, BY BUSHEL, $1.50. ALSO ket. Delivered. Phone 5-5459. by vaske (214¢) SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER AND spare parts for Cutting heads, cords, ete. Meagher's, 8 King St. West. (Sept28) VEGETABLES -- POTATOES, BEANS, carrots, parsnips, etc., in season. livered. Mr. Fish. Dial 3-4953. (Octl) 36--Pets and Livestock B. F. GOODRICH batteries, Hotpoint ances, 'elevision. Dial 5-4543. STORES, TIRES, and Addison appli- Thrifty budget plan. (Sep28) ORNAMENTAL PORCH IRON RAIL ings, free estimate. Atr Shade Aluminum TWO CALVES FOR VEALING FOR sale. Phone 3-8042. (2152) THOROUGHBRED LABRADOR PUPS, male and female, 6 weeks old. Phone Bowmanville 2571. (2156) of wa, 110 Verdun Dial 5-4332. (Sept. 5) $5 PER WEEK INSTALLS A NEW '53 Admiral television, refrigerator or range. Full selection at Kelly's T.V. and Ap pliances, 81 King West. (Sept29) BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED COLLIE puppies and grown stock, stud service Loch Rannock Collie Kennels, 1000 By- ron St. South, Whitby. (Sept29tf) COCKER SPANIELS, ALSO BOARD. au BATHTUBS, TOILETS, WASH BASINS, sinks and cabinets, water septic tanks, fittings. pipes threaded. Call Harry Chinn, 460 Montrave. (Sep28) COTTAGE FURNITURE, PLUMBING ing. bena Kennels. new highway near ove in Theatre, Oct.6) 39--Articles For Sale SOLID OAK $PC. DINING ROOM suite, also frigidaire electric stove with warming oven, both in excellent condi- tion. Dial 5-5281. (214¢) ttings, pipe threaded, sink and steel in board motor. Call Harry Chinn, Monl- rave South. (Octl) COAL AND WOOD SPACE HEATER. Phone 3-8498. (215¢) LARGE QUEBEC HEATER. DIAL 5 2512, (2152) MAN'S BICYCLE, NEW SEAT, TIRES, tubes, A-1 condition--$25. Dial 0 LARGE SIZE, NEAR- , wooden crib, large good Phone REFRIGERATOR, Nx new, runs Our ®xpansion program allows for the employment of one more clerk-typist for the engi- neering dept. 5-day week, group insurance benefits. Trans- portation can be arranged. Apply STARK ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS LTD. AJAX, ONT. PHONE AJAX 125 2130) 16 (2140) |, be ahead of others in your locality. MONARCH GREETING CARD CO. Dept. E. HAMILTON, ONT. . (Oct.14) EARN EXTRA CASH Make more money easily in spare time, just show our beautiful Christmas and Everyday Cards to our friends, Imperial Vellum tationery, Facil Fab Ribbons, Gay Folds, Red Velvet Assortment, and many more high - quality items, liberal commission. Just write for beautiful free Album showing personal cards, and other samples, subject to approval or return, It's easy, it's fun, its profitable. Write today. Douglas Greeting Card Company 50-T Bleecker St., Toronto. (TTS-Sep29) CHRISTMAS CARD AGENTS For prompt service, speedy delivery get your Christmas needs from (2152) '80 5-H.P. JOHNSON OUTBOARD MO- tor, lect running condition. Phone 3:3186 after 5 p.m. (215¢) GIBSON GUITAR, IN GOOD CONDI- tion, 5 months old. Apply 529 Ritson Rd. N., between 12 - 2 p.m. (215b) PIANO,. GOOD CONDITION. DIAL 3- 9650. (215¢) Sous. LADIES' CCM BICYCLE. DIAL ya, GURNEY COOK STOVE, EQUIPPED with Silent Glow oil burners. Phone 5-2224. (215¢) 2 CABINET MODEL RADIOS, ALSO NEW EUREKA CANNISTER very p plete with all attachments, Terms: $10 down and $7 per mon! Meagher's, 5 King West. (Sep16) " | 22 BURNER ELECTRIC RANGE, HEAVY 1 radio and phonograph. Apply 803 King E. . (213¢) duty, automatic oven, $40; play-pen, $5; also all-steel garage, 11 x 18, dis- used 2 x 6, 2 x 4 Dial 5-0487. (214b) Street S., Whitby. ONE LARGE NORGE OIL BURNER for sale. Used three months. 220 Cettre CONTINENTAL BED, SINGLE, NEW condition. Phone 134J, Ajax. (213¢) SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZORS, ALL models; also parts for same in stock. Meagher's, 5 King West. (Sep16) RUGS REWOVEN FROM YOUR OLD fogs and clothing. Reversible and seam less any size to 13 feet. wid wide PIANO, REASONABLE, VERY GOOD condition. Apply 473 Jarvis St. (213¢) CITY APPROVED SEPTIC TANKS available now at Fabricated Metals, and Stampings 249 Second Ave. or 35-1665. (Oct.6) RECORD PLAYER NEW, GOOD tone, complete with $5 Sosth ot records, $20.95. Terms. Meagher's, 5 Hing Voit at Pp. $19.96 UP -- HOOVER, ELECTROLUX, General Electric, Filter Queen, Airway Rexair Sales. Dial 5-5121. (Sep29) without a seam, any lenge Solids, WOOD STOVE CONVERT- ed to oil, 2 burners, good condition, good baker. Reasonable. Maple Lodges Corbett's Point. GIRL'S BICYCLE, A150 REVERSIBLE ATTENTION EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES! If you feel you are ready for a position -- not just a job--and will take some interest and responsibility, we have the position and salary that should interest you. Write or apply in person to BALMORAL HOTEL BOWMANVILLE (213d Oshawa G: Cards, large selec tion of special choice -- Christmas Cards, Gift Wraps, Seals, Tags. Highest commissions. 421 Mary St. PHONE 5-2003 OSHAWA GREETING CARDS 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 amazing bargain sample offer. Melex Greeting Card Co., Dept. O.T., Hamilton. (Sept1?) Sept. 20) 46--Employment Wanted WOMAN YOULD LIKE HOUSEWORK by the day, 9 till 5. $5 per day. Dial 3-3987. (214d) X 2%, with pad. tone-on-tones and tion dial 5-1553, eg Rug Co., Ltd. (Septl8) USED TIRES, MOST ALL Sree. $3 UP . Goodrich Stoves. Phone 5-4543 2 ) VENETIAN BLINDS--THE ADVANCED Kirsch type. The most startling develop nent in venetian blind history. Flat these blinds will not only create enthusiasm. Estimates without Quorge Reid. Dial 5-0633 -- 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 (1666) 32--Automobiles For Sale 32--Automobiles For Sale CLEANEST CARS KENNY VAN COURTE'S 52--CHEV. 4-DOOR SEDAN. This car is practically new, with seat covers since new. Bel-Aire whee] disks, 13,000 miles, Honestly, air conditioning, must be seen to be appreciated. 51--CHEV. 4-DOOR SEDAN---Minerva blue, a standout with radio, heater. Really a wonderful buy. Only 1,525 50--CHEV. BUSTLE BACK COACH--Nice blue with air-condition, mechanically perfect with low mileage. Very, very 50--PONTIAC 4-DOOR DELUXE SEDAN--Radio, heater, gre of the better Pontiacs in town, 49--OLDS. DELUXE SEDAN---Hydramatic drive, This is something! 49--CHEV. FLEETLINE SEDANETTE---Really good, 49--CHEV. TWO-DOOR SEDAN--Air-conditioning, maroon, less. ,345 radio. $1,298 $1,245 spot- $1, 195 custom 48--PONTIAC DELUXE SEDANETTE--Immaculote Oshawa Blue, heater, defroster, I. 46--PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN---Radio, heater, back-up lights. A very-hard-to-find completely re- conditioned, beautiful blue finish, absolutely one of the better kind. ta daily nr ne Fades $895 NOTHING BUT THE BEST KENNY VAN COURTE MOTORS 83 RITSON RD. S. -- DIAL 3-4331 A GOOD PLACE TO DEAL 66 Bond St. West. (Sept.12) KELLY T.V. AND APPLIANCES OF- fer used television sets, radio-phono Phone 3-2357. (213¢) 43--Male Help Wanted FLOOR COVERING Oshawa's largest display. Choose from over 300 smart 1953 patterns for every rom in the house. Congoleums, Feltols, Rexoleums, Inlaids, Marboleums, etc. RUTHERFORDS 156 SIMCOE SOUTH (1660) machines, ranges, vacuum cleaners, floor polishers. Make us an offer. New store, 81 King West. (Sept29) USED BICYCLES, BOYS' ONLY, good condition, $10 up. B. F. Goodrich Stores, 453 Simcoe South. (Oct.8) SOFTWOOD SLABS, FOOT-LENGTHS, $5, single cord; hardwood slabs, $6.50 single cord. Also body hardwood. Dial 2490. (Oct5) CONSOLE RADIO AND RECORD players, 'used, Hoi up. Apply B.F. Good- rich Stores. Dial 5-4543. (145t£) RAMODE Canada's mest attractive all- aluminum awnings, canopies, patios. Lets the light in, keeps the sun out. FREE ESTIMATES DIAL 3-3553 (Sept2s) "CLIMATITE" Aluminum combination windows and screens "Maloney" Aluminum Combination doors, $59.50 Low Cost Free Estimates TOM BARBER Dial 3-8924 (Octd) Qutboard Motor Rental and Sales DIAL 3-3553 (Sep18) VENETIAN BLINDS Sener Hioueon mode), Cansdars tinest a's ovom onter "venetian blinds see SCOTT'S RECORD BAR and GIFT SHOP 111 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH DIAL 5-6245 (Bept.13) Immediate Delivery and on good quality loam cedar clothes poles. PHONE 5-0392 (Septal) - DON'T BUY A SEWING MACHINE Unless you get the right one." We carry the largest in new without ligation. Open from 9 to 6 \bcluding Sal turday. ALLEN'S VENETIAN SALES Dial 3-9662 or 598 King East (Sep20) "KOOLVENT" Ventilated Aluminum Awnings and Canopies. Made in Oshawa, For free estimates phone KOOLVENT SALES & SERVICE 94 BRUCE ST. DIAL 5-4632 (Oct10) 41--Articles Wanted WANTED -- MEDIUM- Sze QUEBEC heater. Phone Brooklin 54ri3 15b) GOO) USED FURNITURE WANTED, and reconditioned Sewing Macchi From $20 up. Easy terms -- Do interegt charges. COMMUNITY SEWING CENTRE Dial 3-4840 "NASH" ALUMINUM COMBINATION Windows, Screens and Doors. The world's finest. Made in Oshawa. For free estimates phone KOOLVENT SALES & SERVICE 94 BRUCE ST. DIAL 5-4632 « Hamilton Clothes Dryer, large size, nearly new, excellent for rooming house -- $168. DIAL 5-3131 SPECIAL ON USED REFRIGERATORS General Electric, All in good 25. Westinghouse, Kelvinator and hers tion -- $85 $1 WARNER i is 7 SIMCOE N. -- DIAL 3.7788 (215) M. GREENBERG & SONS Scrap wood for $5.00 per truck load tone. 5 King. West, Dini Crysler ef sone | (Sept2®) PIANOS, CASH FOR YOUR PIANO gw. Wiison & Lee. 7 Simcoe N. Dial WANTED, ' LIVE a LIRY, ATH: tresses. Dial L Turner, North Oshawa, 3-2043 collect. . M. GREENBERG & SONS WE BUY: Scrap lron Metal Rags, Ete. Highest Prices Paid Phone 3-7333 -- 308 Bloor EL 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, SHAW RAG and METAL Highem igen paid for scrap irom, DELIVERY BOY FOR PART-TIME work after school. Apply Oshawa Clinic Pharmacy. (215¢) MESSENGER BOY, HOURS 96 P.M. Apply Mitchell's Drug Store, 9 Simcoe St. N. (215t6) 2 MEN, HALF-TON PICKUP; SENER al repair and clean up. Dial §- Hise) PRACTICAL NURSE NOW AVAIL- able, good references. Dial 3-3579. (2180) REFINED LADY WOULD =k JOB as housekeeper-companion to a Jay or CARPENTERS AND CEMENT FIN- ishers wanted. Apply George Hardy Itd., Central Ordinance Depot. bourg. (2156) YOUNG MAN WITH LATE MODEL car for part-time delivery and collec- Co- | BUSINESS PREMISES CLEANED Phone 2915 Bowman (215¢) nightly and on week-ends. Write P.O. Box 98, Oshawa. (2150) YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES HOUSE- tion work on large C tion, able to devote about one day or 2 half days per week. No selling re- quired. Car paid. Write Box 10, Times-Gazette. (215b) HANDY MAN. MUST BE RELIABLE. Steady position, to help on truck. Wil- son's Furniture Co. (214b) JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER. APPLY $98 Wilson Rd. S. Dial 3-5132. (214) JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER. APPLY 98 Wilson Rd. S. Dial 5-5132. (2100) EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS. AP- ply at job, 74 Alexandra Street. « Dial 5-0540. (2158) DUTCH GIRL WANTS HOUSEWORK ville mk daily, 9 - 5 p.m. Bowman 47--Legal Notices 1 will not be responsibe for any debts incurred by my wife without my written consent as of this date, September 15th, di Warren R. Roach, Box 411, Oshawa. (215¢ On and after this date, Sept. 13, 1953, I will not be responsible for any debts Auto Electrician and Carburetor Serviceman: Permanent position, good wages and working conditions, employee benefits. Apply: DUNCAN BROS. LIMITED, 84 CEDAR STREET, SUDBURY, ONTARIO. (Sept1518,22,25,290¢t2) Experienced eounter help, Also meat eutter required immediately. Highest wages. Apply in person. BUEHLER'S 12 KING ST. E (315¢) STOCKKEEPER WANTED For branch store of large tire organization. Young man between ages of 21 and 30. Good appear ance, good conversa- tionalist. Permanent position, all company benefits. Experience pre- ferred but not essential. For interview Write Box 904, Times-Gazette (20040 44--Male or Female Help Wanted TOMATO PICKERS WANTED, ioe A in' my name without my written consent. P. Harrington, 119 Gibb St. (213¢) and after this date, Sept. 12, 1953, sponsible for any debts name without my writ- James Miller, 335 8, She TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS For Arrears of Taxes Corporation of the City of Oshawa County of Ontario To Wit: By virtue of a Warrant issuéd by the Mayor of the City of Oshawa, under his hand and the seal of the Corporation of the City of Oshawa, bearing date of the 15th day of June, 1953, a sale of lands in ar- rears of taxes in the City of Oshawa, will be held at the Assembly Hall, Centre Street Public School, 'Oshawa, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- noon on Wednesday, the seventh day of October, 1953, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes, has been published in the Ontario Gazette on the 4th day of July, 1953, Copies of the said list may be had at the office of the City Treasurer. Dated at Oshawa, this 7th day of July, 1953. H. E. TRIPP, cy Tn Treasurer Sepl,8,15,22,29) 48--Auction Sale AUCTION SALE--22 HOLSTEIN CAT- tle, all under six years. Full line of implements, 2 tractors. Thursday, Sept. 17, at 1 p.m. Ted Jackson, Auctioneer. Sale at Johnnie Mitchell's, % mile west, .% south of Brooklin. (315b) Walsingham in Norfolk, England, is the site of a Catholic shrine built in 1061 hamper. W. Eymann, east o Nichols Ay Go goth first 45--Agents Wanted EASY EXTRA MONEY IS YOURS! Sell Name-On Christmas, Everyday as- for commissions. ote. ig Wh accounts appreciated. 89 BLOOR ST. E Dial 5-2311 -- J. SHAW Res.: 3-9111 Sept6) highest Over ay salostested items, terrific values including = Card Prise. Assort- STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTAL WORKS 318 DUNDAS ST, E., WHITBY PHONE WHITBY 552 Memorials @ Markers glous, humorous 42--Female Help Wanted WOMAN OF MIDDLE-AGE WANTED as companion. Dial 3-8239, after, 5:0. cards, at books, Bhivie Siotien, paint of Hb Write for a NOW. Print name, Phone 3-7338 308 Bloor St. E Oot EXPERIENCED PART-TIME WAIT- Toss for banquets. Dial 3-482. (8180) address clearly. Name-On § Company Limited, Dept. 14, Room ¥, Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto. Oe ESERIPTIONS --- gt -- MITCHE ELLs 13¢) |said proves they are 'read; OTTAWA (CP)--Thro Korean war United Na kept a ceaseless patrol to protect islands off the Korean coast from invasion be- cause radar equipment on the is- Iohas was keeping watch on enemy a the terms o fthe July 26 armistice the UN was required to evacuate within 10 days Chodo and Sokto islands, off the west coast, and Yang-Do off the east. All are north of the 38th parallel. The Canadian Navy today in a statement told the story of the evacuation of Chodo island. Work parties from the Canadian destroyer Iroquois started an hour after the armistice to remove radar and military equipment and to demolish what was left. The Iroquois, commanded by Capt. William Landymore of Brant- ford, Ont., worked in company with such other UN warships as HMS Birmingham, a British cruiser, the Dutch frigate Johan Maurits Von Nassau, the U.S. tug Lipon and three U.S. minesweepers. Work parties from all the ships sweated and struggled to stow the valuable gear aboard U.S. LSTs, a type of landing craft, which shuttled back and forth between hout the ns war- =x RCN Evacuates = Korea Islands making sure habitants of the island who remaining were well The great part of Population was ev une. Twelve persons declined ev- acuation at that time, saying they were too old. Two officers, ' Lt.-Cmdr. Keith Stokes of Ottawa and , Sask., and Surg. Lt-Cmdr. W. C. Wood of Regina, visited all 12, again offering them evacuation. One couple accepted the final offer, ex- plaining through an interpreter they were unable to leave earlier b. .2use the husband was crippled with arthritis. The officers made sure the 10 remaining had six weeks' supply of food, examined them to see none was ill, and left. The last LST left Chodo shortly after midnight Aug. 1. A demoli- tion team of 17 men from the Iro- quois headed by Lieut. D. A. Ward- rop of Seven Sisters, Man., along with a similar group of Us. Air Force personnel, remained behind to blow up a few remaining in- stallations. Then the island was de- clared evacuated. By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP)--A bloid news- paper called the Daily Mirror has the world's biggest daily circula- tion. Here are a few facts about it: A director once went about slug- ging editors on the head with an eight-foot plank, . The paper rece..ed 3,758,441 let- ters in 10 years. (Its daily sale exceeds 4,500,000 and is going up). When launched in 1903 it was in- tended for "gentlewomen." Sales slumped from 250,000 to 25,000 in three months. Today the Mirror is would say its approach is gentle. In fact, it is a tough, breezy, arrogant, confiding sheet, revelling in its own admitted vulgarity, spe- cializing in mass appeal through pictorial cheesecake, sledgeham- mer headlines and comic strips that are just that. Its famous car- toon character, Jane, a young woman easily separated from her clothes, was a wartime favorite of Canadian soldiers in Britain. The Mirror celebrates its 50th anniversary in November and to mark the occasion its editorial 'di- rector, Hugh Cudlipp, had written a book called "Publish and Be Damned!" It traces the paper's fascinating history from the un- promising begin: "igs to the "re- volution'" in the '30s when the editors turned to human interest, sex and crime. "The plan which these young men evolved," he writes, "was ) | simply this--to get under the read- ers' s.ins and 'ay there. They were all, in their way, lay psy- chologists. Mco:t had come from working-class or middle-class fam- ilies; they really kne and ha personally experienced the aspira- at still aimed at women but nobody | bol Fly tho a it bb A a ught it re* at times. Britain's Mirror Gets Under Skin tions and setbacks, the joys and the heartaches of the millions of ordinary people they set out to en- tertain and instruct." Carryinr: the idea farther book reviewer Maurice Richardson writes in the Observer that the Mirror is a significant phenomenon marking the latest phase "in the vast social-levelling process by which 95 per cent of the nation " become middle, or to be precise, lower-middle | class in habits and ways of life. The newspaper makes life seem gay and exciting to housewives, says Richardson. Its reader is a bus ecaductor "who dreams of dancing the -amba Princess Margaret." The Mirror makes a point of gressiveness. Its wartime atta on the government were so bitter that e Minister Churchill in- tervened, and te government threatened to close the paper. But th. Mirror rode out the storm also tells = Sout pranks of Harry Guy there mew, viotime director, whose fe- VOI ck was creeping up hin¢ an editor and with a p lank. og tors ' SWOO! at the si ut wood and plank was made of balsa did no damage. At luncheon this month Ran- dolph Churchill, the ister's son, attacked the Mirror for its treatment of Britain's family. Cudlipp, guest promptly tore up his replied to Churchill. Li admitted, is' vulgar, but '"'decent, "awkward, back courageous." He said some mistakes, ot oe ro F fer fait Athletes Better Now Says Thomas HALIFAX (CP)--Jack Thomas a top Maritime track coach says athletes from the Atlantic provin- ces are better now than they have been for 25 years. Their showing at thé track and field trials in Toronto, Somat challenge the supremacy British Columbia Ontario and Queb: Y titness for Nova Scotia said gain berths om Canada's Empire Games team" he said. Hugh Noble director of ica am more than satisfied with the showing of the province's athletes and feel that the Canadian Olym- pic training plan will do much to promote the gota in Nova Scotia." hem Jesisned Jo us scheme calibre of Eo Jive Tie the Olympics. It Canadian been set up by a 2 group of Canadian sportsmen and TH former have held for the iH quarter century. Nova Scotia led the eastern con- tingent at the Canadian interpro- vincial championships and the Canadian National Exhibition meet. Prince Edward Island was not represented George Hellur of St. John's, Nfld. came out as a top mara- thon runner finishing second in the 10-mile run. Marjory Squires of Fredericton was the star of the New Bruns- wick team winning the broad jump in the interprovincial contest. Jim Warner, Bill Haley and Johnny Martin of Halifax showed up well in the sprints. Thomas a veteran coach with says he considers Warner Haley two of the top sprinters in Canada. "] see no reason why with the experience they gained in the Tor- onto meets and with another year under their belts they should not Halifax Wanderers Athletic Club | Recommended as a PAINT MIX for new or repaint job. Dial 5-1109 9 Simcoe N. VIGOR OIL Co. Lid. FOR THE VERY BEST NO. 1 STOVE OIL AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICE! 78 Bond St. West

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