THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Friday, December 17, 1054 1 TREES PLENTIFUL | Expect Trade To Gross More Than $5,000,000 By THE CANADIAN PRESS The New York area is the big- The annual rush for Christmas| gest market but Maritimes' p- is scheduled to start any|ments went to other parts of the me now and indications are | United States, Canada and to Cuba. he wil be plenty to go around. | Quebec sold 4,000,000 trees last A Canadian Press survey shows |year and estimates for 1954 raised he supply is plentiful and prices the figure considerably. Tree cut- expected to vary little from |ters--most farmers -- received 25 hose of last year. cents a tree. City prices range Last year the value of trees ex- | from 25 cents to $2.50. dig 8 Soom, Ls Esti.| Value of this year's trade is ex- nates indicate rs to one- pected one shout the Same as dast hird ,000,000 split evenly ween hird of Christmas trees on sale | 0 export and domestic markets. outh of . the border are cut in Can Scotch pine, gradually increasing DNLY ONE in popularity, is expected to ac- i : = Nevfoundland is the only prov. | count for 60 per opt of sales in Fos | nce ' oronto. Dealers sa e price : that isn't in on the export of would be $2 and up for good trees, ] 1 and EVERYONE on YOUR LIST - "AB vergreens this year. Tree trade here--spruce is the most plenti-| While spruce and balsam prices i confined to local sales, | Would be 75 cents and up, Prices range from 50 cents to $2.50. | WESTERN PRICES The Canadian National Railways,| Prices in Manitoba are from 75 whict handles shipments from the | cents to $10 depending on size and fmes, said about 9,000,000 | quality. The average for a home- trees will have left there by the |size tree is $2 to $3. = \ ithe he season | is over. This in- Wikite ay lack Spruce are most = \ \ y ves about 3,000 cars. popular in erta but importe: \ ' Nota Scotians expected to sell | douglas fir is gaining. Prices range TRILITE FREE about 4,500,000 trees. They valued | from about $1 to $4. the rade at $3,000,000. In Ne| At Prince Albert, Sask. a sales Brunwick quantity estimate was |decrease is expected because of 8,300)00 and trade value $2,00,- |lower farm income. Best sellers 000, » $200,000 from last year. |are blue or black spruce at $2 to TREES POPULAR $2.50. Inorder of preference are bal-| The British Columbia forestry m fir, spruce, pine and cedar. | service expected the same prices esmall table tree from one to|as last year, 50 cents a foot for thre feet in height is becoming | average trees down to 15 cents for Incrasingly popular. | those with poor quality foliage. NOTH OSHAWA ford Brown, Ritson Road North, on Saturday evening, in honor of | their 10th wedding annfversary. | CGIT Grou The evening was spent in play- | P ing cards and dancing, after which - Mr. and Mrs. Brown were pre- En S | sented with two chairs, one being JOYS upper a rocking chair, i one occasions MRS, chair. Mr. an rs. Brown both | » BERWIN ADAMS made a very fitting reply. | Correspondent ; A A dainty lunch brought a very NORTH OSHAWA--The C.G.LT. pleasant evening to a close. irls of St. Stephen's Unjted | ; 'hurch, held their regular mect-| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dalby, Le- | S NN ap ng, which was in the form of a |nore and Marlene, of Taunton Rd | : ° ye : supper and Christmas party at the | ©2st, Visited Sunday at the home = REG. $249.50 LESS $40. TRADE-IN Alex Blair in Brooklin. '| oom Suite "es home of Mrs. C. Rundle. Nine girls | of Mrs. Dalby's parents, Mr. and | with their leader, Miss Marjorie | MIS: " Rundle, sat down to a lovely sup- | %) | . " i u » Which was enjoyed by all. PREDICTS DEATH 2? PC WOOL FRIEZE th G AIRFOAM | -PC. with Genuine o ord wi | Games were played during the M | playel | MONTREAL (CP)--The All Can- i." Carol Alexander, presiteni 302 Insurance Federation Thurs s tuxuri ied sui thanked their leader Marihe Ron: day predicted that 100 Canadians Just look at the size of this luxurious chesterfied suite--AND it is upholstered all over in Just imagi H i i i i dle also Mrs. C. Rundl Tore WUn- | will lose their lives in traffic acci- |} hard-wearing, rich-looking WOOL FRIEZE. Comfortable? You bet your life, You'll find years of uo mae. ee Ig real TWIN UNIT continental with Separate inher ring Cle I0T 8 Very | dents during the Christmas holi- good comfort is built right into this suite because it combines real AIRFOAM with full spring EASY CREDIT Spring mattress and separate box spring NOT a cheaply made combined / unit built to sell at a price. Full spring construction throughout and abso- enjoyable evenin The fe: i of | n. An un | mbination wear, Qo a 3 Ag ing. day. he federation, ade up ol construction, unbeatable combination for long sar, good looks and solid comfort. Just cs . , | insurance company officials, said | you see it pictured here AND you'll get $40 for your old suite when you buy this 2 pc. beauty lu ly ARA T R therford' m t with h r Irs. Thomas Watson Mr. and y y te GU NTEED by utherford S. Co ple e wi eadboa d as shown, Mrs. Peter Brown, Miss Noreen i 5 ere speed is the cause of 50 per cent he ; Brown of Toronto, were Saturday "Fcc : | No tricks . . . no gimicks . . . here is honest-to-goodness value! It's backed by our LIFETIME i H ; : . evening guests at the home rbd of traffic accidents. { CONSTRUCTION GUARANTEE, of course. This guarantee is just another example of the Cash in on this BIG saving how. Pillow FREE. (30" size). and Mrs. Frank Crawford, Or- [j many extras you always get at Rutherford's. See it tonight, Trilite Lamp yours Free. Our chard View Boulevard. | PLAN EXHIBIT | Christmas Gift to you. Mr. and Mrs. Rense Wiersma| TORONTO (CP) -- A Canadian | and family of Orchard Avenue, art exhibit will be shown in Lon- visited on Sunday at the home of | don for the first time in 16 years, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Devyres of New- | Planning Minister Warrender of €astle, d Mrs. Bill Steph Ontario Bnaolnced Thursday. The Mr. an TS. tephenson of | exhibit, sposored by the Ontario Burketon, visited on Sunday, with | government, is scheduled for late Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gatchell, Rit- | January an was spranged through son Roa orth, Ontario House in London. . and Mrs. Norman Wilson | ' and family of Prince Albert, visit- | J 1 { AILED ed Sunday at the home of Mr. and HIT CAT, Mrs. Jim Rodd, Simcoe Street| TORONTO (CP) -- Earl Gould, North. 34, of Toronto, Whe killed the eat Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Pascoe of | that was trying to kill his budgie Enfield, visited Saturday evening |Pird, Thursday chose a 10-day jail - with Mr and Mrs. William Alex. | Sentence in preference to a $50 ander of Orchard view Boulevard, | Site Sor Flucly to 2uumels. Gould on Ranford mene bottle several times after he found Mrs. Lorne Smith of Brooklin, re-| it Sitting on the bird's cage. cently spent a day in Toronto. - rE ss and Mrs Jim Ress of Sim- TO FIGHT POLIO coe Street North called to see Mr. | y 'P)- : ign t Rodd's uncle. Mr. George Rodd ~JORONTO (cr 5h sampaign ho : ; ; raise $350,000 in Ontario for the Jho bs a patient in Lindsay Hos-| Canadian Foundation for Polio- " | myelitis will begin Jan. 3, it was Mrs. Dorothy Knox, son Donald, | announced Thursday. Last year Miss Mary Knox, Mr. Jim Tucker | y i y- of Tio By re Say roar fhete were 300 cases in the prov S$ / geste, at we Homme z Mr. and] vr { .. . pies Dave Hutcheon, Tausion Rd.| pur socmentat, | a for Your Old Living Room Suite . . . CHRISTMAS SERVICES | HAMILTON, Bermuda (CP)--A REG. $189.50 LESS $40 TRADE-IN i ) |. _ Special Christmas services will | coroner's jury has returned a ver- . . . : . ow * be held on Sunday, December 19th. | dict of accidental death in the case 2-Pe. Lawson Suite in WOOL FRIEZE with FRINGE 1 3 20 Everything you need. Two sturdy bunks that come apart ® BorYice in the morning 11 am. and of 22-year-old Ronald Colin Green e evening at 7 p.m. there!of Grand Bend, Ont., navy sea- That's absolutely right, Rutherford's will give you $40 Id chesterfiel to mak I i i i i will be a Sacred Dramatic Christ-| man who died in a fall here last or condition, when pi buy this new lsh styled Si yy © d SPasiariied Sune ae and Re Ines Hioraived. es ve Juadial mas Cantata by the choir. week. Green, serving (hoard the for long wear and full "buil hout_ for. durcbil 4 . ies and. wo Lec- EASY CREDIT UR Bi iv ae nan, Ng Q y spring-built throughout for durability, It looks every inch its regular price of springs. TWO PILLOWS free. 8 BIG VALUE pieces at MARK ANNIVERSARY visiting HMCS Buckingnam, was $189.50 and it's worth every dollar. You con get this BIG saving of $40 | Ni EASY ONE Tow Rutherford's mice 5 . Friends and relatives gathered | found dead at the foot of a dock- , g Y gollar. You ge 2 saving of dy trading in your old suite utherford's price. See them tonight, || now. Just as pictured here, complete with fringe, Trilite lamp. Free. Our Christmas Gift to you. CREDIT at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- | yard sea wall oof ' Complete with Spring-Filled Matiress 3-PC. BED OUTFIT rer SNORKEL po -- Sheaffer's Sentinel a Ensemble, $27.50 Snorkel i tke " , » - | vd 2 f "3 " 3 oY " ; ; - ; : ' : Semi-panel Pencil, steel bed, spring and spring-filled mattress, FR | El i. 2 2 [ | rw ' 5 : need to use { GREER. 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