Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Mar 1956, p. 30

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$0 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, March 28, 1956 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 29) Automobiles Wanted |50--Articles For Sale ---- ee mmirmi---- CASH? PORTABLE TYPEWRITE hesibd {new $40. Phone RA 3-90 est prices for any - rere »del in good, clean |USED GUERNEY 30" TABLE - TOP re geod, {gas range, Al condition. Priced to clear. rms. B. F. Gooderich Stores | RA 5-4543, 73 | ARRIVED, CARLOAD OF PHIL- co refrigerators. 1956 models. Priced {from $199. Several models to choose from. Trade and terms. Butt Radio and Appliances, Whitby. 73d --_|GENDRON DE LUXE SILVER GREY, A obi baby carriage, used only few months, RY Cc rticles For Sale $25. Dial RA 59542 73¢ R MERCURY OUT. |(GSEp TIRES, MOST ALL SIZES, $ y remote con- ,p BF. Goodrich Store, RA 5-4543. m Reasonable 74 ie er = y WHITE PORCELAIN BATH RANGE, FOUR- gne outboard motor $25. Apply oven Heason enson's Road South. Dial RA 5-663 T4c ,» TIRES, BAT- |," 'g" cubic feet, $85. RA 5-4036 74b ni Televi -- -- idget plan. RA 54543. |1w0 FORMALS, ONE PINK CORDED Mar 29 satin, other blue brocaded satin, both me------t= | with jackets. Fit size 14. 16. Phone CTRIC RAZORS, CUT-|p, ggsgs ds and service parts,] RAS re m-- aa-- Meagher's Electric, CHROME SET, REFRIGERATOR! t Apr. 1 pedroom suite, all in excellent condi coup --- Jia 3-3661 74a GALLON. GUARANTEED; | tion. Dial RA 33661. fa rior. exterior. Oshawa goNGSTER BIRD C CHROME ectric, 62 King Street! most new. Dial 19 74b ern SNACK BAR EQUIPMENT, COM SHAVEMASTE. plete Serv-All stainless steel units in ex n Cutting heads, cellent condition. Phone Bowmanville er's, 5 King Street W. ara 3.3231 74b Mar. 28 | _ - an ------ | AFRICAN VIOLETS FOR EASTER! BOOKS, | gifts, many varieties, orchid and blue, Kings: |; slants, $1.00 each, Apply 17 Elena King Street ve > 74 Ma. 20 : i -- PIANO, UPRIGHT, $30. IN PLAYING CE HEATER, $50., IN condition. Apply 160 Wilson Road South RA 5-9842 '2¢ | Phone RA 3-2619, 73c LIKE NEW. GIRL'S CLOTHES SIZE 6 AND SIZE 1 ms. Phone RA Boys' clothes, size 3. All like new. Dial 73f | RA 22 74¢ - tT APPROXIMATELY 100 YDS. OF STONE A Q OOM SUITES suitable for filling etc. Phone Whitby "n70. OF MO 8-4262 74b 2.95 . $279.95 +00 RN. 1 LLOYD BABY CARRIAGE, CONVERTS Y $99.50 UP to stroller, good - condition; 3 burner ne apartment size heavy duty range 3 x Phone RA 35-5559 7 Furnishin FUrnis 95 | CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS AND FER T. 5S. et 1» good -conditior Appl Apr. ] | Centre Street, apa nt 2 74t NEW PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE never been used, with attachments $90 Dial RA 5-2155 LIVING ROOM DRAPE 0 velvet drapes le lamp. Dial RA 54 BICYCLES, TRICYCLES NEW AND guiovine hours for the first time rs to all makes. Apply Dray- cle 204 Bond Street East one k east of Division Street April? WE BUY SELL AND EXCHANGE ised furniture. RA 3-3271. Apply 444 Simcoe Street South April 22 AWNINGS MADE TO MEASURE Lovely patterns. Free estimates. Fold: I card and banquet tables for rent. Cleve Fox, Oshawa Apr. 14 -- -- nse mm: | GENERAL E TRIC REFRIGERA-| § 73c of beer. It partly compens Gen. Ivan Serov, head of the | chief Nikita Khrushchev. British Soviet secret police, enters a car | guards surrounded Serov. every- in London as he goes about his | where he went, concerned that task of checking security ar- | refugees from lands under So- rangements for the forthcoming | viet domination might attempt visit of Soviet Premier Nikolai | assassination, Bulganin and Communist party Central Press Canadian Meals Free With Beer " For New Zealand Drinkers By J.C. GRAHAM of the law has been mounting Canadian Press Correspondent Suddenly at the end of last year, GREYMOUTH, N.Z. (CP A the police began to insist that west trade war has started among hotel coast hotels close at six-o'clock as keepers on the west coast of New int the rest of the country. Zealand's South island. If so Deprived of long hours, notel- minded, drinkers now can get a keeper began to compete for cus- ubstantial meal free with a glass tomers by attracting more trade «during legal hours. "Count >r them for having to keep to legal lunches", consisting of a few plates of meat and savories have always been placed on the bars as free The totally differ snacks toward closing time in some The west coast is tolally diller- ...c of New Zealand ent from any other part of NeW "The west coast hotels have con- Zealand In some respects oh, as verted the custom into something always been a law unto itsel more sumptuous. One hotelkeeper It is a narrow strip of land run- started offering pigs' trotters. An- ning the greater length of the is- other responded with sardines on land tween the Southern Alps toast and » sea, Originally it was a The movement spread and 1Hw lusty goldmining region, where for- drinkers are presented with an as- in decade UPRIGHT PIANO, 'GOOD CONDITION. types were made in a week and (onishing array of free food. Plates 73c¢ " dancing girls were brought by 'he of lobster, meat patties, cheese and HEAVY WIRE, ONE INCH de, al 18 inch poultry Chesterfields : = 199 50 Kitchen Chrome Sets 79.50 UP $79.95 - $149.95 ONLY $59.50 UP Easy Terms Apr. BARONS' Home Furnishings A. 424 SIMCOE ST. S. Furnishings Apr. LUVYIN SIMMONS and RESTONIC MATTRESSES Reg. $39.50 - $89.50 ONLY $24.95 UP BARONS' Home Furnishings 424 SIMCOE ST. S. Apr. 1 The Awning ALUM-A-LIFE with a fringe Also aluminum combina- tion storm windows and doors. Phone RA 5-5882 Apr.20 PIANOS (APARTMENT SIZE) Reg. $639.50 ONLY $539.50 Easy Terms BARONS' Home Fyrnishings 424 SIMCOE SF. S. Apr. ~ WINTERSEAL Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors, KOOL-LITE KOOL-SIDE peek-a- "IT OPENS and closes from mudguards, inside the house." enn BE Ventilated Aluminum Awnings $29.50 | and Canopies. All-weather JAM MAT- protection. ERY PRAM, LES EVENISS HE {AIRS Plas- SALES LTD. - $13.95 15 PRINCE ST. $7.88 RA 5-4632 $4.99 | AFTER HOURS: Les Eveniss .... RA 3.2707 "1S Bill Galbraith ... RA 5-8832 ILSON | Don Howe RA 5.0313 NITURE | Jack Sheriff .... RA 3-3775 FMW, TF April 12 TIMATES! ENQUIRE TODAY! NASH OWS -- DOORS -- JALOUSIES KOOLVENT LATED ALUMINUM AWNINGS FACTORY RETAIL SHOWROOM 94 BRUCE ST., OSHAWA 7 PHONE RA 3-7902 Evenings 9 April24 \ ID shipload from Australia to enter-ionjon sandwiches, fish and chips, tain in the saloons v pumpkin pies, tomato biscuits, and Cut off from the rest of the other savory dishes; are on offer country And until recently they! at nearly every hotel. One publican [i pletely ignored the law whith brs lobsters by the hundredt sa all bars must close at 6 p.m So far there is no sign of a truce PRESSURE MOUNTS in the campaign. It has done a lot But times have changed even on to reconcile west coast drinkers the west coast. Pressure by temp- to taking their liquor within legal erance interests for enforcement hours note and conserve Ontario's for- ap [2] Oram est and land resources is progress- " Tim tha - do Un the ad 1 been divided into three cate- Asks Industry i deferred and {BY BOAT, AIR Save Farms Wilde rness zones were accessible by boat or air. They repre - i 5 I of the few natural TORONTO (CP Lands Minister "e areas on the continent and Mapledoram said Tuesday the Were being carefully preserved No permanent camps were per- mitted. om - 25pe Ya : . In deferred areas, woodlands re- Intario, may have serious reper- cently cut over or with a high fire cussions on future generations potential, development was not He told the Ontario legislature permiiod for a stated length of time. Potential areas were being fertile land is a limited res 3 HY 2 aE fertile S nited resource developed as much as possible as and steps should be taken to di- fishing and hunting areas. No con- vert industry and residential areas trol was exercised over private to less productive land camps. The spread of industry and' As part of this program, more homes around Toronto and Hamil- than 283.000 square miles 'of On- lon was eating up valuable farm tario had been photographed by land which could not be replaced. aerial survey. This would be con- This loss coud be felt much more tinued until the entire province in future generations when fertile had been covered, giving a com- land was at a premium. plete picture of forest and land He said a long-range plan to! resources. spread of industry to valuable farm land, especially in southern OSHAWA KIWANIS RADIO AUCTION Wednesday, April 4th 7:30 P.M. to Midnite STATION CKLB (Dial 1350) 400 ARTICLES Valued Over $7,000.00 You Make Your Bid Via Telephone, HIGHEST BIDDER GETS THE ARTICLE! Each Successful Bidder Gets a chance on an Inglis Automatic Dryer, donated by Meagher's Electrical Appliances, 92 Simcoe St. North. YOU MAY BID ON ALL ARTICLES !! Complete Instructions on how you participate in Radio Auction will appear in The Times-Gazette Tomorrow and Saturday ! ys" And Girls' Work In Your Community ! HOME OWNERSHIP MEANS... e MORE ELBOW ROOM © HAPPIER LIVING © ADDED SECURITY See The Want Ads For Outstanding Buys! No need to be cramped for elbow-room. 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