Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Mar 1956, p. 18

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18 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 15, 1956 | 47 --Automobiles For Sale $25. DOWN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 17) #7 Automobhes For Sale 47--Automobiles For Sale Refinished paint $895 $895 1952 METEOR SEDAN, excellent condition 1952 1950 DODGE SEDAN, A-1 condition, custom radio and heater clean air $595 condition, CHEVROLET COACH, A-1 conditioning PONTIAC FLEETLINE clean PLYMOUTH SEDAN, MERCURY SEDAN, good condition, new paint, car CHEVROLET DELUXE SEDAN, good condition PONTIAC COACH CHEVROLET COACH car, Real $395 $295 1948 COACH, refinished paint. radio and heater clean $295 Will accept trade on these. Will finance without down payment to responsible parties. BUCK'S BODY SHOP 361 Bloor St. E Dial RA"5-4513 élc | osk for Buck REPEAT OFFER SALE OSHAWA YOUR OFFER ? ~OUR OFFER ~'54 FORD SEDAN -'54 FORD SEDAN, blue, radio "'54 PONTIAC 2-DOOR, black '54 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR, grey "53 METEOR SEDAN, green tinted glass, etc. ~'53 METEOR TUDOR, brown '53 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR, green '52 PONTIAC 4-DOOR, green, radio 51 MERCURY SEDAN, green "/§1 FORD TULOK, green '51 AUSTIN SEDAN, grey '50 AUSTIN SEDAN, grey ~50 FORD 4-DOOR, green .. '47 PONTIAC 4-DOOR, 2-tone green ~47 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR, maroon and grey "41 BUICK TORPEDO SEDAN, black TRUCKS radio ? ? rodio YOUR OFFER ? OUR OFFER 52 GMC %2-TON PICK-UP, green '52 MERCURY 3-TON cab and chassis '50 FORD %2-TON PANEL 40 ucunn a7 NTR Y NV > ? | £ [= '48 MERCURY PANEL, green WHITBY OUR OFFER YOUR OFFER '53 PONTIAC 2-DOOR, '53 FORD TUDOR, tan 52 FORD 4-DOOR, maroon and white '51 METEOR, radio, overdrive '51 FORD SEDAN, green '50 METEOR COACH, black '49 FORD 2-DOOR, maroon '48 MERCURY 2-DOOR, blue '48 INTERNATIONAL 34-TON PICK-UP AND MANY MORE MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM AT THESE TWO LOCATIONS BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES LIMITED 1271 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa 209 Dundas St. W., Whitby Your MERCURY - LINCOLN grey RA 3-467_ MO 8-3757 - METEOR DEALER 63a 5G6--A 50--Articles For Sale rticles For Sale FREE ESTIMATES! ENQUIRE TODAY! NASH ALUMINUM WINDOWS -- DOORS KOOLVENT VENTILATED ALUMINUM AWNINGS =DIRECT FACTORY RETAIL SHOWROOM 94 BRUCE ST., OSHAWA RA 3-2219 PHONE RA 3-7902 During Day Frerings -- JALOUSIES Mareh24! 47 --Automobiles For Sale | BARGAINS for 1948 1947 1947 1947 1947 1947 1946 1946 1942 1942 1940 1939 this week only FORD SEDAN PONTIAC SEDAN PONTIAC 2-DOOR MERCURY 2-DOOR CHRYSLER 4-DOOR STUDEBAKER 2-DOOR HUDSON 2-DOOR PLYMOUTH SEDAN BUICK SEDAN, Radio PONTIAC 2-DOOR PACKARD SEDAN CHEVROLET SEDAN Raw Materials Drained Away, Rowe Wams ¢{| TORONTO (CP)--A Progressive - {Conservative member of Parlia- ment said Wednesday the opposi- ada from economic slavery to the United States as it did long ago. Earl Rowe, member for Dufferin- Simcoe, told the Progressive Con- servative Business Men's Club: 'Never before .|did we export so much of our at no time in the last 100 years dd any people in the world buy on a per capita basis so much of manufactured goods made by Yorkimen outside their own. coun- ry." Not even in the days of Sir i|John A. Macdonald, said Mr. Rowe, when the Liberal party sug- 4 | gested commercial union with the ' |United States, was Canada's eco- nomic independence in greater peril than it is today. "It was the Conservative gov- ernment of that day that rescued the United States. Our party is again challenged to be ready as the only alternative government to restore those basic principles which laid the cornerstone of our industrial greatness." tion stands ready to rescue Can- |3 in our history | irreplaceable raw materials. And | Canada from economic slavery to WE ALSO HAVE A GOOD SELEC- TION OF LATE MODEL CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. WE ARE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 HACKNEY | MOTOR SALES LIMITED CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - FARGO USED CAR LOT 139 King St. West OPEN 'TIL 9 63b "| 50--Articles For Sale RA 5-3557-8 S0--Articles For Sale SHOPSMITH, LIKE NEW, WOOD WORK- ing machine, extra chisels and saw blades $200. Dial RA 5-485. 62 RAWLEIGH'S PRODUCTS FOR SALE. Harmony Road North. Phone RA| 3 Mr. 14| ery ire "|MARK 20H MERCURY OUTBOARD | ELECTRIC' RAZORS, CUT ike new, $150. Phone Bowmanville, Electric,| MArket 33231. 63c Apr. 1 162 | 5-307 SCHICK ting heads, complete stock. ¥ 5 King Street Wst. | AQUA FITTED SUIT, SIZE 15, LIKE : |new, $15; white strapless linen dress] PAINT, $2.95 GALLON, GUARANTEED, new 5; all colors. interior. exterior. Oshawa | With bolero, size 13. 93 Bond East. bi Jurdwirs 0d Elesete 2 King Stresl| EXTRA LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS, "LES, TRICYCLES NEW AND West, Whitby. ISR ne 6 used. Repairs to all makes. Apply Drav-| pop guy 300 BALES OF HAY AND | ton's Cycle 204 Bond Street East one o.% 0, of straw. Phone Brooklin 619R13. block east of Division Street. April? i and service Meagher's cords RUGS -- SAVE UP TO % ON NEW, = i -- = | USS broadloom rugs. Made from| PRESSURE SYSTEMS: 38; THREE 4 ld woolens, carpet, clothing, ete. |Plec® bmi » ; )] Dial RA 5152. Mar. 13 $17; sump pumps, $39; plastic, | TIRES, MOST ALL SIZES, $3) used. Chinn's, RA 3-7088. Bag 12 FOOT TRUCK PLATFORM WITH 3 = |foot racks, perfect condition. Phone RA NO DOWN PAYMENT, NO PAYMENTS, 88639. 59 | til April. Sale over 100 TV sets, alll "our 0 es ToGCKET BOOKS, leading makes. Kelly TV. 81 Linh | magazines, sold or exchanged. Kings-| way Book Exchange. 561 King Street West Open every evening. Feb.20 | sinks, USED Mar.17 up. B. F. Goodrich Store, RA GET YOUR PERMANENT BEFORE Easter at a saving 10 to 30 per cen! Phone Huyck's Hair-styling Studio, 8'4 Simcoe Street North. Savings good to March 24, 1956. Mar 20 VALANCE BOXES, ONE 9 INCHES, two 36 inches, also venetian blinds, one 86" x 54"; two 3 x 46". RA 35-5476" 62¢ WE BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE used furniture, RA 3-3271. Apply 444 Simcoe Street, South. March 22 SUNBEAM GSHAVEMASTER al gpare parts for same. Cutting heads, cards, etc. Meagher"s, 5 King Street W. Mar, 28| Grierson Street. ets, walnut desk table, wash tub, heavy i -- FE 1 logging chain, various other articles. 126 ALL CHANNEL SUPER-BEAMA ROOF Fernhill Blvd 63c aerials installed, $39.50. Aerials repaired ---- m---- re and moved. Kelly T.V. RA 5-5121. Mar.18/ Kitchen Chrome Sets Reg. $79.95 - $149.95 ONLY $59.50 UP Easy Terms BARONS' Home Furnishings 424 SIMCOE ST. S. USED AND REPOSSESSED TV SETS and aerials. Dozens to choose from $19 up. Kelly TV. 81 King W. March 18 2- & 3-Pc. Chesterfields Reg. $169.50 - $399.50 ONLY $99.50 UP BARONS' Home Furnishings 424 SIMCOE ST, S. Apr.1 SIMMONS and RESTONIC MATTRESSES Reg. $39.50 . $89.50 ONLY $24.95 UP BARONS' Home Furnishings 424 SIMCOE ST. S. Stop when you want to! Go when you want to! Have your present tires de-skidded for your safety. JOHN BERLETT'S TEXACO Service Station 117 SIMCOE ST. N. Phone RA 3-7032 Apr. BEDROOM SUITES Reg. $137.95 - $279.95 ONLY $99.50 uP Easy lerms 424 SIMCOE ST. S. PIANOS (APARTMENT SIZE) Reg. $639.50 ONLY $539.50 Easy Terms BARONS' Home Furnishings 424 SIMCOE ST. S. Dolphin Dies. New Zealand 'Tots Mourn WELLINGTON, N. Z. (Reuters) Apr.1 FOR 'ONLY $100 DOWN We will completely furnish your home with the newest 1956 Brand Names Furniture and Appliances. HERE IS WHAT YOU GET: ® 2-Pc. Chesterfield Suite Television Set 5-Pc. Kitchen Chrome Refrigerator Bedroom Suite Spring and Mattress 4-Burner Range Washing Machine the funeral today of their beloved Opo, the playful dolphin who gave | them rides on her back at Opononi | beach, near Auckland. | Her funeral was this afternoon (and mourners flocked to Opononi 'to pay their last respects to the dolphin. The local hotel and other busi- | nesses arranged to close for an {hour to honor Opo, who had be- {come a national idol for tens of thousands of New Zealanders. Her fame was such that the New Coffee Table | Zealand cabinet even passed an 2 Step or End Table ' {order in council protecting the Trilite Lamp Opononi dolphins. 2 Tab | Opo's grave is in a sandy beach 2 Table Lamps ; | close to where she sported with Rocker or Occasional Chair | children and adults during the PAYMENTS ONLY Summer months She so learned to play ball and could throw one 60 $9.95 WEEKLY | yards with a flip of the fin. BARONS* Opo was given the second name 424-426 SIMCOE ST of George, but experts who ex-| "The F E amined the dolphin when it was| # Finest in Furniture ond found dead wedged in some rocks| Appliances close to the shore last week found! that George was a lady, Set | LEE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE BE A c Pe Apr. | Apr. 1 | | | | | | {tend the Ontario hairdressers con-| er 3. BARONS' Home Furnishings bo i 8. ? A - cam as a a SL < & " @ iN BEAUTY FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY The name is Laura O'Banion, | be had for St. Patrick's Day? and what better picture could __--Central Press, Canadian NORTH OSHAWA Minister Is Welcomed Back VIOLET KIRBY | at Coronation School, North Osh- awa, on March 22 at 8 p.m. | Mr, and Mrs. Charles Reader| and Linda were Sunday supper| guests at the home of Mr, and| Mrs. Fred Hogarth, Mitchell ave- nue. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lane and {Mr, and Mrs. Norman Gilbert were {in Toronto on Saturday night to Correspoondent |attended the sportsman show. NORTH OSHAWA The con | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fisher, gregation of St. Stephen's United Orchardview, and Mr. and Mrs. Church on Sunday extended a wel- Elton Stephanson attended the come to S. G. Saywell, Mrs. Say-| Sportsman Show on Saturday night. well and Margaret on their return| Mr, and Mrs. Fred Martin and from a three-week vacation, For the first of his series of(all of Toronto, were Sunday tea lenten sermons, Mr. Saywell spoke guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on the text "This is a Just Man".| thomas Martin's, Nonavion road. His text at the 11 a.m. service on Friends". |Wees lost 3-0 to Eastview During the service the choir, di-| rected by Mrs. S. C. Rundle, sang| the anthem, 'Near the Cross". |day evening with Mr. and Mrs. AUXILIARY MEETING |Herb Howard at Port Perry. The Jane Dennis Auxiliary willl EUCHRE SUCCESS meet in the Sunday School room, The 13th Guide and Brownie on March 29, extended an invitation to St. Steph-|day last at Queen be with them, Mrs. Lloyd Dalby convened a home The St. Stephen's Women's As-| baking sale. sociation met on Tuesday evening, High score prizes were won by at the home of Mrs. David Clary, Mrs. William Mathew, Mrs. Doug- Taunton Road, with Mrs. Ray|las Wallace, Mrs. Stanley Mercer, Smith presiding. Mrs. Pratt read/Mrs. Eleanor Armitage. Mr. Mal- | copper, steel pipe and fittings, new and the scrpture and Mrs. Leta pog-colm McGregor®and Mrs. R. C.| son gave a reading 'A Good| Bolton, The door prize was won Neighbor", Mrs. Hurvid read the/by Mrs. Bert Thornbury. minutes. | Lunch was served by the com- The St. Patrick's tea will be on mittee, They announced a night of | Wednesday. Mrs. Pratt gave a con-|cards will be held on March 23] test and Mrs, Ray Smith won a|sponsored by Queen Elizabeth pickle dish. Lunch was served by|Home and School Association. Mrs. Clary, Mrs. Pratt and Mrs.| Mrs. Herb Van Lunen Pogsa: i5 ill at home again. MUCH SICKNESS The 6th Scout Mother's Auxili- Miss Olive Crawford of Toronto|ary met at the home of Mrs. visited all day Monday at the home Gordon Lane. Some evening. |store on Simcoe street south. Frank Crawford has been ill and] The father-and-son banquet was is back at work. Their daughter, the main topic of discussion. Doreen, is suffering from the| at and| Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Saywell home with Chickenpox {Both are sons of Mr. | Leonard Crawford. North Oshawa is the severe colds and pneumonialerican Association of school admin- and other communicable diseases. |istrators in Atlantic City which Mr. and Mrs. William Rosnak|ended February 24. They motored land baby Patti spend the weekend|later to Clearwater and Tampa, with friends in Belleville. |Florida, for a two-week vacation. Miss Rose Palmer, Rosbud Beau:|It was a much needed rest for Mrs. ty Salon, with her mother, Mrs.|Saywell after his recent illness. Nellie Palmer and Mrs. Erla Moth, Miss Helen Van Camp was with were in Toronto on Tuesday to at-the Saywell's. Congratulations to R. Simard, vention at the Royal York Hotel. Beatrice street, who last week was INIGHT OF CARDS {appointed manager of the head The coronation community as-joffice of Industrial Acceptance | sociation is holding a night of cards/Corp. in the Alger Building. os yo | Ps pt Rs dogg > "gr | ' PE SR |tamily and Mrs. Annie Granger,| I a.m In Saturday morning's game, at| March 18 will be "'Christ Among|children's rink, Oshawa, the Pee [ Park. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lane and| daughter Bea and baby spent Sun-| in the evening for group committee held a very sue- the missionary meeting. They have cessful progressive' euchre on Fri- Elizabeth in excellent condition. Apply 305 Dundas en's Women's Association and St.|School, Mrs. Eric Brock welcom- 63c| Andrew's Women's Association tojed the guests. During the evening , Orchard- 15 members WASHING MACHINE, CAUFIELD with |of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford, were present. The raising of money copper tub, good condition"$15. Apply 536 Orchardview. While there she and|was discussed. A home baking sale 63b Mrs. Crawford attended open house|is planned to take place this Thurs- TWO HOUSE JACKS, CHINA CABIN. at Sunset Heights School in theday, March 15, at Rinkers Cleaner Lunch was served by Mrs. Gor-| mumps. Little Ricky Crawford is/don Lane and Mrs. Ben Hitchen. | Chucky, his brother, has mumps.|and daughter Margaret were wel-| and Mrs./comed back last week from their| holiday in the south. Mr. Saywell| hard hit hy|attended the convention of the Am-| WRONG CONCLUSION SEPT-ILES, Que. (CP) -- Paul Tremblay, 50, has been acquitted of a charge of smoking a pipe while driving a truck through tinder-dry' forest limits last summer. Wit- |nesses testified they saw smoke coming out of the pipe, but Trem- blay said it was not lit. "I am in |the habit of carrying my pipe in my mouth whether it is going oricxpansion work. THIS MAILBOX TALKS BACK This is New York's first "talk- | ley Goldstein, of London, talks ing mailbox", which will receive Into fhe 20%; There Lid no out. and actually answer specific pos- | jii;on need only "converse™with tal questions spoken into it, and | the mailbox to get the answer also act as a standard receptacde = back. Mr. Schaffer said the talk- for the public's mail. Postmaster | ing mailbox benefits would be Robert H. Schaffer is standing by | initiated "at no added expense here as the first customer, Shir- whatsoever to the taxpayer." MORE TELEPHONES WINTER GUESTS SAINT JOHN, N. B. (CP) -- A| CARDSTON, Alta. (CP)--About works program costing more than 2,000 ducks are wintering near this $5,000,000 was completed last year| southern Alberta town on open by the New Brunswick Telephone water below a dam on the St. Company Ltd. President George Mary's river. Game wardens said |McKiel reported 6,065 new tele- the birds are "not in very good phones were installed, among other shape," but they are getting some fi from nearby grain piles. | | | | | | AN Children played truant to attend - JEAN-PAUL DENIES QUOTATION During the last federal elec- | ter, Helen, denies the contest of fion, in which he became Lib- | eral M.P. for Temiscouata, Que., | Jean-Paul St. Laurent, son of the prime minister, was quoted as saying he was the '"'only man who could interview the prime minister in his pajamas." Jean- Paul, shown here with his daugh- the quotation. The statement, and several others, he said, first | appeared in a "Duplessis' Union- | Nationale newspaper" and he | them publicly, but as quota- tions, not as original remarks Central Press Canadian thought them so funny he quoted | them prepare. THEY CALL ME NEWSPAPER BUSINESS But that doesn't begin to describe the things that | am able to do for hundreds of people each and every day. Take for example, | help women turn their unneeded appliances into cash, and men sell their guns and hunting equipment with the Want Ad | helped I can help you; too. For as little as $1.88 for three days and $3.00 for one week (25 words). | can help you sell the items you no longer use or need. DIAL RA.3-3492 'Times-Gazette Ad-Taker "AD- TAKER" IN THE | help sell furniture that they no longer need. and ask for a friendly ik n TT ee Rod al

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