Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Jul 1955, p. 15

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/ THE DAILY TIMESGATINTE, Thursday, Idly 11, 5% 18 4 ADAMS PRESENTS 3 ROOMS OF QUALITY lod. LavIeRcE Jo concluded 8 two-day hearing ere Wednesdoy md prepared ed | » Hy & formula for COMPENSR: | | on of landowners Wh the Beswey | / alley | The boar executive mest! ; pi bese Tan 'lors to work| pil operate FeCOM ations on | wch of the four pr weeded or the Bi. Lawrence power pro | EERE] Ontario's Largest CHEAPER BY THE ROOMFUL i Togs ses wots | Home Furnishers day that the proximity of pr yi 7 oe river and to good roads must be considered when B price is fixed. it would The hoard also said | we Hh a reahdown oA how pd Lad a price in Ws FECOMMERARIOns OPEN FRIDAY TO 1 p M This would provide property own: } evs and Hyde evalustors with #| SATURDAY TO 6 P.M. new guide to lend values, Farmers Delay | il ' | Road Building | @ Purchase Any Single Unit of highways officiel seid Wednes: | day construction work on the new | superhighway No. 401 has been de-| layed hy five farmers, whe have : ve used to allow construetion work ny omp © © ers to move onto thelr lend, about| u seven miles south of here wists oii @ The Complete 3 Rooms of way fort he | way, have demanded wrinteetion| before a county court judge 10 set | : ana compensation for their land, They \ i } i » - 4. have protested to the depargment | : i 7 / / that they have not heen offered | 7 1 : 1 % ; enough money for the land | 4 ] % 1 ; CHESTERFIELD retained | 3 gi i 3 i or The depariment has Harry J. Holland, who said he has | : |. a : fed / lled mn notice requiring the farm: | / "i 1 / i) ors to show why & warrant should} h "4 DA NPORT Ou | aot be issued to the eounty sheriff | v % { / VE to enable contrac ory 10 move their | | ae oi i " : i : ) Hi p i and, 4 4 4 ; : ine te wr tery ores (LUNES NP BEAR 7 ® 2.PCE, CHESTERFIELD Joseph Roy Hayes, George Bay i | . ; i" Shi ne den, Fordon © Nell and Frank Jobin - f ; : "im / -- ; ; iH z ; i \ ; You get shales of grasefilly-curved, Bifihion erud Hy Am type Sola of davenpdil thal epsns # quickly 16 full-size double bed with metehing e/ms Ignore Court Order To 9 J P| J # pro OE 0 41 4 i ) . y ehair Brass (erie logs: First aualty saveiing Close Trailer Camps = BA ; / / as / | 18 harmeniea with the other pieces: TORONTO (CF) Five traller Bi 7 4 { ' 44 4 d / a : : ® 2 WROUGHT IRON END camp Operators were sentenced to Cn uty for Ig 1 : Dr --y 80 days in Jail Wednesday . i" a : | 2 weo poring 8 court order fo close their § . u J ' | 1L rym rie, rir i be rtd RY WW oe - Ih ® MATCHING COFFEE 80 * rhe Hor eomonh. Koel, Walter : wel / i * TABLE -- and Edward Plis, Karal and Mak. { XT 4 ® TRILITE LAMP AND tra Kulinowski, had heen or to cease operating camps at Bure \ . 4 July ington and Bronte by June 15 ber Be teri TOY vere | WR WX dE : ® 2 HANDSOME CUSHIONS Fo ® 5.Pce, DRAPERY SET Appoints Radar Io i® iH Sock) ALL 14 PIECES Expert To Staff OTTAWA (CP)--Appointment of Hrd nd oa ey ot treal an d fence research member A Cotadh a ington, Jae. ada at the States the flow of defene scien information, particularly | ® an guided missiles and electronics, | Fe tuted a miko tf: =m , ADAMS' radar warning Ine. © ---- Hi -- TREMENDOUS | iain L 3 Hope To Solve ---- ™ CHAIN OF Island's Riddle | AN oo NE I || Er. | STORES OSLO (AP) A Norwegian i \ ony Wi il 'ENABLES archeological Ly dition headeg bY A explorer Thor Heyerdahl of Kon J) hy } of; ki fame will sail for the Pacife | mr hs vere | TH US TO BUY in September " te date of | ; it jp ei y ] ¥ altempt to solve the riddie : x y i » ! 4! Kastor tang f Wednes- | Ly ) Jol ST av Fp | ' " HUGE Al a press conference Wednes- | : a iid 1 bs day Heverdahl sald the one-year | it if I pi expedition will round ot Me work | ; _- | | 4 [ih #4 QUANTITIES of seeking to confirm his theory | v J that manv Routh Facile ietands | \ : \ AT TERRIFIC were settled hy travellers from pi Peru and Ecuador, a Easter Island, a toy &-square ! / % beh" | SAVINGS mile voleanie rock poking up from oP ; u A oo ' : Zhi : the Paeifie about hg Miles oft) Ll c.g WHICH WE i ) rp | pa the const of Bouth America, Is! | § 'o . VL dp 4 fa wilt b known for its mysterious stone | of i. Pi » ; h I : : statis, some of them 30 feet tall, ba . £ " by 5% PASS ON ; y ------------------------------ The statues, hewn from the val: WE " <, ? y canie rock hy some prehistoric Had d 4 5 ih h, J ™ ok : : 3 , people, weigh up to 60 tons each, | fy hy V be E id Heyerdahl sald no traces have | g Ha ov , mal 4 h p Sri 8 heen found of the sculptors, a prt | ES v 4 & ' RC WY ¢ at fom he ary one the ates ONIONS NRC ALAS COMPLETE - 10-PIECE were carved and some stone axes | 8) R He sald two previous expeditions, | li BH i Fa > . 1 COMPLETE --_--- 57-PIECE ¥ | one British and one Fréneh and \ ho : dhe | Belglan, have visited the island BE ; ii i b f ; T T | since a Duteh seafarer discovered AY po : i 2 P 4 K 1 Cc 2 E N (0) U F 1 { 3 % ' : ¢ Vif 4 ' A 1 e 3-PIECE DOUBLE DRESSER BEDROOM SUITE it in 1782, But none of them did any digging to trace the vanished race of stone carvers fl 10 \ y : an", - x : Jt : | Poured Hot Water [7 ot a Ly | @8-PIECE CHROME DINETTE SUITE rn a hi our of ater ; . 3 vi i ' $e Table has large extension with shaped plastic top, double shrame legs, Four chairs this unusual group, Swedish moder trend threugheut, Sparkling metal digwer pulls On Two Children | 11 a IVS. ued wow and tac Rloete Sovang, ® SPRING-FILLED MATTRESS covet ie of BESS SIE ERNE AN | @52-PIECE DINNER SERVICE ® RESILIENT CABLE SPRING of pay Di i 5 : li sind Ap or > y 8 dinner plates, 8 soup bowls, 8 side plates, 8 fruit nappies, 8 cups and saucers, | @& 2 FEATHER-FILLED PILLOWS being found guilty of throwing holling water on two quarreling ; i i : ' pres : ereamer, | sugar hawl, | salad bow! and | large platter, Sl | sl, A sh tn a + 3-PCE, DRAPER SET : ERIE | dE a LR ALL 57 pieces | $ + DRAPE 'i of your action," judge Patrie : | R am dd Aeon REGULARLY $100 Boel igi EI EN af eXtuse you Mis. Bombardier was ordered to pay $50 for scalds suffered hy young Allan Thompson and $40 for sealds to his sister, Helena Charges Water Taxis Break TTC Monopoly TORONTO (OP Judgment was re.orved Wedpgesday on the Tar onto Transit Commission's applica Han for an interim Injunction re raining six water taxi campanies fl 3 ¥ fram operating passenger services § TO y WE ; in Toronto bay te Toronto island R § TTC counsel George A. MeGilli & i \} : i " vray sald the six S4ftaanies have : 5 i . viplated the commission's monopoly ! ] Lie ORLA THR TZ Jiri 7 Sy NHR and are operating in 'direct com petition." C1. C Allinson, counsel for taxi operator Henry Argent, questioned the TTC s vight 'o operate ferries. TR

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