~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 45---Real Estate For Sale 45--Real Estate For Sale §3--Real Estate Hor sale &7 --Automobries For Jame SU---Aricies For Jan jS5teot Estate For Sale SHERWOOD AVE.--LARGE ROOMS This home will make you want to ing kitchen makes housekeeping a $7,800 Full price. Large four-room bungalow (unfinished) with full size basement, oil heating, four-piece bath, Hibbert Street. Terms, $5,900 Full price. Ten-room brick home within commuting distance vof Oshowa. Good highway, half-acre land. Only $2,100 down. $14,800 Asking price, spacious 7-room brick home. Central Park "Boulevard North. Has oil heating, garage, oak and tile floors. CALL RA 3.2254 ANYTIME LLOYD AYERS, REALTOR Feb.12,14,15 : $1,500 DOWN "Large 7-room brick home, 3 large rooms plus sun room on main "floor, 4 good size rooms and three-piece bathroom on second floor, full 'basement, oil furnace, large lot, private drive, adaptable to duplex, located on highway west of Oshawa. Coll Keith Peters "RA 5-876) or evenings RA 5-4162. $8,500 FULL PRICE 5-Room bungalow, modern kitchen with dinette, living room, dining room, two bedrooms and 4-piece bathroom," full basement, 'forced air oil heating, attached garage, corner lot, south east section. Terms orronged. Call Sid Martyn RA 3-9810. $3,500 DOWN New 5-room three-bedroom brick bungalow, modern kitchen, oak and tile floors, 4-piece bathroom, full basement, forced air oil heating, private drive, Location Central Pork Boulevard South. Coll Keith Peters, RA 5-8761 or Residence RA 5-4162 COSY AND SPACIOUS RANCH BUNGALOW 5.Rooms completely modern and loaded with extras, 4-piece tiled bath with built-in vanity; enclosed breezeway, ottached garage, paved drive, large well londscaped lot, best residential oreo, sorth section. Call Sid Martyn, RA 3-9810 50 ACRES BUSH _ocated north of Bowmanville, asking $4,000 with $2,000 down "all office RA 5-8761 or RA 3-9810. 6 Serviced lots, $1,500 per lot, cash. RA 3-9810 Members of the Local Real Estate Boord L. S. SNELGROVE CO. LTD. 43 Park Road South Oshawa 36a | BUYING SCHOFIELD Insurance Associates Ltd EAL ESTATE 6 SIMCOE NORTH $1,500 DOWN re is an opportunity to purchase a home and a nice income. -room brick home off Albert Street near school. The owner Is nsferred and must move. A REAL BUY 1000 Down payment will make you the proud owner of this $.room split level bungalow. A large modern kitchen and 17' #2' living room are located on first floor Then four steps up ree good size bedrooms and four-piece bath with ceromic Located two blocks to bus service, one half block to school. BETTER THAN NEW five-room brick bungalow is only six months old; but now person whoever buys it will hove the advantages of the jous owners many improvements. Located only 10 minutes from G.M. 'South Plont, $3,500 is the down poyment and for $52 per month, principal and interest. BRAND NEW room rug brick home with stone front situoted on Stevenson's North, close to King. This home features a very modern saving kitchen, ao sparkling four-piece bath, colored, with walls. Fluorescent lighting 'neath valance box in living room up a beautiful picture window. The ook floors are really thing to see. Immediate possession may be obtgined os r Is leaving the eity. Reasonable down poyment, "FORE SIX PLEASE CALL RA 3-2265--AFTER SIX CALL sid Macke, RA 5-077) Reg. Aker, RA 5-020! EAcFeaters, RA 5-1726 Doug. Carmichael, RA 3-7463 comfortable living room---three each--a beautiful tiled bathroom--and there you have the ulti- mate. Complete with forced air oil storms and screens, and new garoge--this home is priced to sell ot only $12,800--terms BUILDING LOT--SUBURBAN An exceptionally fine building lo 74' x 210'. List price $1,600. NEW NHA--$1,490 DOWN This is the opportunity of a lifeti room bungalow at a price that is oil heating, laundry tubs,' hot water heater, tiled bathroom and oll the extros. DOUG. WILSON, REALTOR 27 Bond Street East After Hours Wilf Brown, RA 5-3148 Doug Wilson, move right in--the large gleam- real pleasure, Add to that a large large bedrooms with closets in heating, laundry tubs, aluminum t located in the east section-- me to acquire a new three-bed- hard to believe. Complete with RA 5-6588 Please Call Everett Hanna, RA 3-4235 RA 5.5625 36a | Beton mtg | 45--Real Estate For Sale cr ------e ere 1200 ACRE FARM, GOOD LAND, AND | | building, 'near Oshawa, a bargain, ask-| |ing only $20,000, terms. McAuley Real | {tor. Phone RA 3.2512 36¢c {THREE LARGE ADJOINING BUILD-| ling lots in Oshawa. Dial RA 5-4010. 36c E eee - - | {SIX - MONTH - OLD FIVE - ROOM {NHA bungalow, storms and screens, [$3000 down or $2000 and second mort. |gage, carries for $53 at 5% per cent. | Approximately $8400 mortgage left, {Phone RA 3-2024 6 ELEVEN ROOM MODERN RUG | |brick. Three apartments, good income. | Excellent location in Whitby, a real] linvestment. $3000 down. Apply {Palace Street, Whitby. MO 8-3231. 231 36c {SIX ROOM 'NSUL BRICK HOUSE, aluminum windows and doors, double garage 353 Verdun Road, Apply 300 {Albert street 34c | POSSESSION IN 'MAY, TWO-BED- ! {room brick bungalow Highland Avenue near King. Phone RA 5.3998 after 7 pm 35¢ A LOT FOR SALE ON MILLER AVE | | nue, size 53 x 130 Phone R 6137 35e | BUILDERS OPPORT NITY, 11 |mcres, Wilson Road North, sewers and water going by soon. Full price $25,500, terms. Call RA 3.2254. Lloyd Ayers, | Realtor. 3% BRICK HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, FUR- | | aished for roomers. Garage, garden. No agents please. Apply 291 Albert Sirens; SELLING HOUSES | 46--Real Estate Wanted CLIENT WITH $2500 DOWN WOULD like a four to six-rvom home, west district preferred. If you can help, call RA 3-2254, Lloyd Ayers, Realtor. 35¢ A PHONE CALL OR LETTER WILL bring an experienced farm salesman to your property. We need farms, acre ages, homes, scenic lots, Christmas tree land and trout streams from Scar boro to Cobourg and north. Six sales *50 PONTIAC DEI UXE SEDAN. MANY extras, clean and sound, new tires, $50 down, $35 per month See "Stew" at Wellman's, RA 3-431 34 *51 OLDSMORILE 88 $650 CASH. IN good condition Phone RA 5-6819. 3 *54 MONARCH SEDAN, GOOD CONDI- tion, lots of extras, can be seen at 32 McGregor Stree: weekdays and even- ings. Price $1,400 Finance can be ar- ranged. » 3a WE BUY, AND EXCHANGE used furnitnre GA 3271 Apply 444 Simcoe Street South. Mar. 1 ic ALWAYS PLEASANT SHOPPING AT coff's Supermerket Ritson Road Gle: 4f | South Low orices svary day. Open till tev nightly. Free delive.y Feb. 25. KROEHLER ANI' SKLAR CHESTER fields "educed $5 $100. While they last «<asy erms Rarons' Home Fur- nishings, 424 Simcoe St. South, Feb.26 *47 CHEVROLET FJ EETLINE, ORIG- ina: two-tone grey print, radio, heater, sun visor, adjustable spot-light, wall tires, reconditioned motor, body A-l. $385. Phone RA 5-6678. Isa white [$5 USED PARIS FOR ALL MAKES OF washers. Minor repairs. % h.p. motors and up. Used pipe fittings. Paddy's Ma ket, Taunten Road 1 mile west of Hampton Open nights till 8.30. Feb. 18. 1952 MERCURY HALF TON PICK UP snow tires only 6 weeks old, Heater. Sacrifice price $500. 67 Montrave Av- enué or Phone RA 5-6476. 36 SAVE UP TO $3w ON REPOSSESSED cars and trucks, Small or nv down pay- ment to those having steady employ- ment. Phone "Stew" at Wellman's, RA 3-431. *5¢ SPECIAL BUICK TUDOR HARD. top dynaflow, power steering, radio, heater, undercoated. Very clean with 7,300 miles. Apply 109 Celina Street be- tween 5 - 8. 36c BATHS, BASINS FOILETS, SUMP pumps, pressure svstems, cabinets, sinks, showers, olastic sl piping, fittings (Installatiol cost Chinn, phone RA 3-7088. BATHS, BASINS, STOOLS, sump pumps and hot water tanks. and ui cop) at low Feb.23 SINKS, All sed, Dial Mar. 1 RA 35-4241, J. Foley. PAINT $295 GAL GUARANTEED IN- terior and exterior, Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 62 &ing West RA 3.7624, b. '51 DOUGE, 2 TON STAKE TRUCK with d.p., good condition, $600 or will trade foi 1 ton pickup or stake. Prone} 40 PONTIAC, GOOD TIRES, NEW BAT- tery, in good shape, radio and heater. $198. Mr. Rogers, Red Wing Orchards, MO 8-3905 Whitby. |B. F GOODRICR STORES, TIRES, | Israeli-held territory. refr tele- vieion Thrifty budget plan RA 35-4543. Mar. 1 SHAVEMASTER AND same. Cutting heads, King Street Feb. 29 SUNBEAM spare parts for cords, etc, Meagher's., J West. '56 BUICK, SPECIAL SEDAN, SYN- wel, ri- 19 ULLY 7. 361 8000 miles, $2700 trade or terms, p vate. Dial RA 5-8640 Feb '53 OLDSMOBILE equipped for $1 ER 88 F "all RA 5-035 men to serve you, Buying or selling Contact D. W. McQuay, Real Estate Broker, Box 1137 Whitby: MO 8-3414. March2| WANTED A 5-room 2-bedroom bungalow close to or north of King Street. Please call RA 3-9810. WANTED Three bedroom bungalow and 2 | 36a] storey homes -- list now. BUYERS WAITING Call | Businesses and 'srms. i' pays to see w y, Realtor. RA 3.2512, | Feb. 28 NEW DELUXE DOUG WILSON REALTORS 36a Nn eX]. ib Say * con =2|Stow se clai esti ho REALTORS Rev re; saREAL ESTATE PRICES WILL CLIMB po WITH THE TEMPERATURE-- , SO WHY WAIT 'TIL SPRING? Y THAT HOME NOW AND SAVE! THREE-BEDROOM BRICK BUNGALOW. It has ao large room, modern kitchen, 10 x 12, 4-piece tiled bath, oil 3. Only $12,000 on NHA terms--$66 a month, principal, Lot ond toxes ot 5%. Call Jean Peacock at RA 5-4330. Lauri oCCUPANCY--$3,000 DOWN. This is a well located om home in excellent condition. Three bedrooms on the second Pri ® nd most attractive spacious rooms on the ground floor. Britis® schools ond with the bus stop ot the door. May be pendiy oppointment only. Call Hilda Ristow at RA 5-6165 or At 605 evenings ister die INCOME FOR LIFE----Central Commercial Property, had 3° feet frontage including a 17-room boarding house, the tly furrished, three-car garages. Present income $225 pp r e Approximately 40 ft. adjoining lot can be sold for about speect purchase price. Very reasoncble, will take older home Nor@nge. Don't miss, Phone me on this--Bertha Appleby at from #2 or RA 3-3398 evenings. Co-op 286 EIVeN SUBURBAN RANCH--Only $2,000 down will make you i a) id owner of this five-room brick ranch bungalow with soyne ot or AIN--This home in BARC central: area Total rental $22 31460 ntair furnace taxes onl see this calling Jean Peachek at RA 5-3412 OSHAWA istrict Real Estate Board tated ! garoge on large lot 100 x 166. Forced air oil heating, ture 'ypIMMED BUNGALOW--Three bedrooms, forced hot air Air Fcens, basement partitioned for competion of epartment St BUT SPACIOUS--Four-room stone front brick bungalow, . call Jan Miller ot RA 5-2993. Leader in the full price of $8,800. Owner must sell, moving to warned Egypt all with a new hot air oil scribing 0. Co-op 300 fovernmiOL STREET WEST ad refu minister, LIST PHOTO CO-OP FOR BEST eratiorzed rooms, four-piece both. Call Henry Stinson at RA aini 4 fain 4-piece modern bath, laundry tubs, aluminum storms Macpnent, inspection ond terms arronged through Frank Fister | and bus, two bedrooms, large modern kitchen and To i OF WHITBY---Two-bedroom nearly: new bungalow, quoted totes. Co-op 292. Coll Joy ( RA 5.6165 the Com SPECIAL ROOMING HOUSE Primelus owners' suite, very low expense Mr. D ir. D165 mons a by of Oshawa-Whitby and D Egypt, b "1 a19r RA 5.6423, Co-op 288 minim"9- ~-----3412 or RA 5-3243 evenings. , ng room. This bungalow is just one year old. For further OTTA 66 x 183. Electric stove, refrigerator, washing machine ing th¢é8 evenings withdrevurniture located in a ge promptly must sell. Please by motion thony Ed forces las RESUL Is y BUNGALOW - Three-bedroom brick, with stone trim, large living room and kitchen. Attached garage. Dial RA 5-6302 AFTER 4 34 | Hurry for These Ready-to-Move-in Homes 3 BUNGALOWS All clear of mortgages. Own- ers will sell on easy terms and carry mortgage. All perfect locations--close to schools-- bus--etc. $6,800--$13,500-- | $14,000. | ' | Why wait to hear, "Sorry, it's | | sold." SEE STAN DISNEY 969 Simcoe Street North Office RA 5-4555 Evenings RA 3-492] 360i M.O.TINDALL | REALTOR 43 Bond Street West RA 5-0429 75 Acres, land good, buildings poor, hydro, $6,000 good lend, $10,500 | 100 acres good barns, hydro. 112 Acres, buildings fare, hy- | dro, with running water, $10,- | 500. | 150 Acres, everything good, | modern buildings. $26,000 or | exchange 200 Acres, buildings fare, land good. $20,000 100 Acres adjoining Oshawa $45,000. 8 Acres on highway, modern buildings, $15,000. All to Oshowa, ali good roads and good terms. close | | Acreage from 1 to 10 acres Some with good buildings ond | streams Grocery stores, complete stock and invoices in good district. $12,000 ond up Incomes, 7 to 20 rooms in commercial zone, $6,500 and up Two- and three-bedroom brick bungalows. $9,800 and up 7 Rooms with all conveniences on Johnson avenue About $1,500 down CALL RA 5-0429 36a | motor und h | month. See "Stew" at Wellman's, RA .|3-4431. 27 Bond %ast. RA 5-6588 After hours call RA 5-3148 or RA 3.4235 or RA 5-5625 Feb. 14| 47 --Automobiles For Sale | ALLSTATE AUTC INSURANCE. SAVE up to % per cent Nine months to pay For personal service at ~our home, call RA 35-2802. Mar.1 52 LINCOLN SEDAN COMPLETELY equipped, including white wall tires, needs » motor tune up. Cost over $5,000. This car will be sold during week. See "Stew" at Wellman's, RA 3-4431. 34e | acne ---- Nd eI | *51 PONTIAC sI¥ SEDAN, *57| licence one rocker panel and one fender rusted. Needs a little tor) work but is| in goo: running condition Handym: chance $295. See "Stew" at Wellman RA 3-4431. 3c 50 CHEV. COACH WITH RADIO, GOOD tires, down, $35 per Me 52 CHEVROLET FULLV EQUIPPED. Will trade down Can be financed. Phone RA 3.7363 after & p.m. 301 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GOOD CLEAN CARS Any Mcke or Model DODD MOTOR SALES 314 Park Rd. S., RA 3-9421 Mar.2 $95--Chevrolet, '47 Club Cpe. $165--Ford, '49 Tudor $245--Chevrolet, '46 Sedan $295--Chevrolet, '50 Club Cp. $395--Morris Oxford, '52 Sed. $395--Pontiac, '51 Sedan $495--Nash, '51 Sedan $595--Meteor, '52 Custom $895--Anglia, '55 Coach $995--Ford, '53 Tudor $1195--Ford, '54 Tudor SEAWAY MOTORS LIMITED RA 5-814] See These Low Down | Payment Deals | $20 DOWN ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CARS: '52 DODGE, 4-door, exception- ally clean. '52 PLYMOUTH, 4-door, ter- rific value. '52 PONTIAC coach, a fine little car. '51 DODGE sedan, a real good buy. ALWAYS A GOOD DEAL AT ROBINSON MOTORS 574 Ritson Roed Seuth RA 5.6518 | Feb.12,14,15] | |46--Real Estate Wanted 46--Real Estate Wonted Urgent! HAV A HOME, | ( Y OL Urgent! ARM, BUSINESS OR A VACANT LAND YOU WOULD LIKE TO SELL NOW ? DON'T DELAY ANY LONGER, WE CAN HELP YQU. CALL MR. ADDISON, RA 3-2254 ANYTIME. * LLOYD AYERS REALTOR 32! Sale Best In | USED CARS '51 Pontiac Deluxe Coach, A-1 | condition throughout, clean, heater. $595. $10 down, $32 a month. 'S0 Chevrolet Deluxe Coach, | A-1 condition, heater. $550 | $10 down, $29 a month. 'S0 Pontiac Sedan, clean, A-1 condition, $495. $10 down, | $26 a month '80 Ford Coach, perfect condi- tion, slip covers. $495. $10 and $26 a month, '49 Ford Customline Sedan, re- finished paint. $450. $10 down. '49 Meteor - Coach. A-1 dtion. $395. '49 Ford Panel con- | $175 '47 Pontiac Fleetline Coach, | $150. BUCK'S BODY SHOP 361. BLOOR STREET EAST RA 5-4513 OPEN EVENINGS 36a +.|48--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE AY TO want cars for wrecking. Highest paid. RA 35-1181 or 51182 WANTED CARS FOR WRECKING Ph Highest prices paid. one RA 5-3430 Feb. 9 WRECKERS | prices | Feb. © CASH FOR YOUR CAR at MACKIE MOTORS 556 King East--RA 5.5743 Interested only in good clean cars. Liens paid off. Trade up or down. Feb.23 50--Articles For Sale SKATES NEW AND SED ALL SIZES Ladies, gents and children's. Figure skates $8.45 and up. Little tots skates $4 95 and up. Trede-ins accepted. Dray ton Cycle, 204 Brood Street East, corner | Kenneth Avenue, Phone RA 5-6344. Feb. 11 CASH REGISTER WITH ADDING MA chine on top, very reasonable. Also portable typewriter, and Smith Corona adding machine. Phone RA 3-4434, 34f ONE LARGE FURNACE WITH STOK- or a contro. Phone RA 35-1021, after 7 phone RA 37903 $30,000 FACTORY CLEARANCE ON stainless steel sinks, 3 piece baths, laun- dry tubs, sump pumps, pressure sys. | tems. Low winter rates on installation. Chinn, corner Hillside and Park Road South. Phone RA 13-7088. Mar: 12| T PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM | suite, good condition, 2 plece bedroom | suite, with spring and mattress. Phone | RA 3.9392. 36c HALF - PRICE, "WO PIECE SPRING-| filled chesterfield suite 1 known | make, smart metallic upholstery. Reg- ular $198, clear-oui $99. Wilson Fuyni ture, 20 Church S'reet Jan 25,30,Feb.7,11 | GENERAL ELECTRIC COMBINATION radio phonograph three speed, automa tic, blond cabinet in beautiful condi tion, $89. Terms if desired. Meagher's, 3 King Street West. Sc A MANTEL RADIO LADY'S COCK: | , fit size 12 or 14, also other all in good condition, sell 5-741 oa ONE 'sf EVINRUDE 30 H.P. OUT board motor, less than 15 hours total time. Equipped with electric starter and battery. Box #28 Times:Gaselis, Jc FIBERGLASS Boat covering kits, Paceship moulded hulls, brass bolts and Screws. HANNAN MARINE SALES, 20 Ray St., Oshawa, RA 8-8853 Feb.2! ""WINTERSEAL"' Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors KOOL-SIDE Awnings and Canopie "They open and close inside the house' KOOL-LITE Ventilated Alumin Awnings and Canopies LES EVINESS SALES LIMITED 15 PRINCE STREET RA 5-4632 RA 3-2707 | RA 5-8832 A 5-0313 RA ? from 3 Les Eveniss Bill Galbraith Don Howe S. Clark Feb, 18| SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZORS, CUT- ting heads, cords and service parts, complete stock. Meaghir's Electric, § King Street West Mar.1 SAVE $85 -- GORGEOUS SEA-MIST bedroom suits, atest stvling and mod- ~--==--|ern finish. Mr. and Mrs. Dresser, chest and bookcase bed Raguiar $239, close. out, $154. Wilson's Furniturs, Tan 28, Fed 5 8 11, 12, 15, 186. PORTABLE SINGER SEWING MA- chine, like new, very reasonable. Phone RA 5.8850. 354 THEY PAY OFF -- THAT'S WHY SO many ase Classified Ads to fill so many needs. HEAVY DUTY ELECTRIC STOVE, good condition. Phone RA 5-7904, | TRUCK PARTS FOR SALE ALSO 825X|of both sides and 20 tires. Phone RA 3-2281 Mar.11 FIVE PIECE CHROME SUITE, arborite table and four matching chairs Choice of colors, "esvy tubular chrome. Specia: $45. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street Jan. 29, 31 Feb 5,7, 9, 12, 16 STERLING INGLIS WASHING chine, almost new, reasonable. Apartment 2 at 165 Verdun Road. USED TIRES, MOST ALL SIZES, $3 up. B. F. Gooderich Store RA sists. ar.2 iG MA- Apply 3c BED, SPRINGS AND MATTRESS, IN good condition. Phone Port Perry 225J. 35b ONE PIANO, $150. SUITABLE FOR school or recreation hall. Dining room chairs, rugs, tables. Dial RA 5-3042. 36a SIMMONS "SLUMBER KING" BED aud Mrs. S, Kersey were recent|Mrs. TRE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, February 1%, 1957 T7¥ Gaza Bo 'Quiet But Unse By JACK BRAYLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer TEL AVIV, Israel (CP)--While the United Nations ponders how its emergency force is going to ensure peace in this area by straddling the border with one foot in Egypt and another in Israel, elements of the force and some of the camp followers have been crossing the line with increasing facility. This reporter has trailed Cana- {dian UNEF units in several border prisoner-of-war exchanges {Just east of the Gaza strip border {where a couple of white-washed {oil barrels mark the beginning of * "I think that the UNEF must be allowed to form an effective buffer without regard for too many national sensitivities that clash with peace," -aid a UN ol- ficer. And a couple of returning Egyptian prisoner-of-war colonels and a knot of Israeli officers vol- unteered no objections. e pr da line with some of Egypt's charges easily disproved 'by a discerning Canadian on the scene. But there is less opportunity for checking up on Israel where UNEF troops only fouch briefly during some- thing like a PoW exchange. But on an RCAF flight to this Israeli city to pick up the cap tured Egyptian governor-general of Gaza and return him to Cairo, a CP man was grilled by Israeli reporters on the news from. the UNEF front. For instance, was it true that all the Indonesian troops were pub- licly sporting Nasser buttons on their distinctive dark green tunics? This was easy to answer, be- cause one company of this bat- talion guards the Abu Suweir base where I'm located and not only have they not displayed such an or t, they seem to act in all | There are still obstacles in {cross-border travel -- UNEF ve- {hicles and planes must follow a |prescribed course, and reporters |must carry a couple of visaed passports because neither side recognizes the stamp of the other. WATCHED PRISONERS The UNEF itself frowns on re- | porters mixing in where they can hear and report unguarded words or actions. But at the border, this reporter saw the prisoners of both sides, looking well-fed and comfortable and certainly thed, cross to | their homelands with little serious wavs with strict neutrality. comment on their treaatment, There was also a suggestion Later, newspapers in both that the Yugoslavs planted a mine {Egypt and Israel carried similar|that recently mangled a truck | stories charging their men had|bearing Israeli troons in the no- {been mistreated in the prison| man's-land area. This was also camps. |easy to disprove for it was sup- At the border private opinions|posed to have happened after the can be heard from representatives| Slavic battalion had been moved | the neutral/in a regrouping when they car- | UNEF that an international police ried their own wounded, also from |force, staggered across the line,|a mine explosion. seems the only solution to the cur-| rent impasse. [that the minefield was of Israeli | And there was some suggestion) ttled origin. They had left it marked, but the barbed wire had n lifted by pilfering Bedouins, sal- Janine war material. POW LESSON The PoW transfer of Gen. Mo- hammed Digwi and his family was a lesson in Middle East propa- ganda in itself. At the airport where he went aboard the Canadian Dakota, he was surrounded by a swarm of cameramen and reporters recov. last chapter in the capture and Ireturn of Israeli's most important prisoner of th einvasion. man, he courteously thanked the considerate Israeli officers and medical men for their help and for the care of his wife. On the. way back to Cairo, he was a thoughtful, wistful, almost path. etic figure as he looked down at the battered airdromes and shell- pocked roads. He arrived in Cairo unan- nounced and there wasn't a re- porter or photographer in sight.' But his importance was reflected in the red-tabbed lineup of gen-. eral staff officers that included the chief of staff himself. They all kissed him a hearty welcome, but not befoye he took time to pose with the RCAF crew for one of their home - movie photographers. Then he shook hands gratefully all round and so did his wife and three daughters, their big, sad brown eyes stirring to open friend. ship for the first time on the three-hour trip when crew mem- bers weighted them down with | souvenir coins, stamps and other trinkets of Canada they dug from their pockets. HAMPTON Rev. F. J. Reed 111 In Bowmanville Crown Says Grandfather ering every gasp and sigh in the .- rder Situation An obviously kind and gentle, HAMPTON -- Mrs. J. Williams Tried Killing frequent visitor with her niece, | H. E. Cole. She was highly QUEBEC (CP) -- Horace Thif- spring, like new, 5é-nch. Please phone visitors with Mrs. Tom Woodlock, |esteemed and beloved by all who fault, 66, was charged Monday RA 50471. WRECKING '47 MONARCH, ALL parts fo sale, Phone RA 5-0713 after 5 p.m 36b I'V ANTENNA, FOUR CHANNEL, LIKE new, best .price offered. Phone RA 56972. 6c A NEW KI Phone RA ITING ¥ 36c SUMP PUMP Phone RA £2503 N GOOD CONDITION. 36b SPECIAL PETERBOROUGH BOAT 14-foot, long deck, $279.00. Used motors, 3 h.p., 2-30 h.p. Evinrude motors, Chris-Craft inboard boats, runabouts and cruisers, 2-56 feet, 600 h.p., Tee-Nee trailers, life preserv- ers, marine hardware. Easy finance terms. Foctory trained mechanics. Open evenings ond weekends. MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONT. Phone 87 Mar.5 Baby Specials! BABY PRAMS -- folds easily, chrome mud guards, sun visor and peek-a-boo apron, also converts into handy go-cart. Grey or blue. WILSON SPECIAL. ... $34.50 FREE -- Pram Mattress with every pram. BABY CRIBS -- full-size erib outfits, natural finish with full draft-proof end ponels. Safety drop side and casters. WILSON SPECIAL $39.95 FREE -- Spring - filled mattress with every crib. HI-CHAIRS . they last PLAY PENS . . . while they last ...... $7.88 Nilson's Furniture Co 20 CHURCH STREET M, TH, while Feb. 28 "| Mrs. b| Bowmanville, Mr. Don White, Oakville, spent the weekend with his mother,| W. White. Miss Gladys.Chapman, Orange- ville, i= spending a while at home. Mrs. Arthur Leighton and fam- | week with her parents, Rev. and |Mrs. F. J. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mountjoy were visitors att he home of Mr. | Kenneth Samells. Nestleton. Misses Ruth and Marie Pres- cott attended the Ice Follies in| Toronto on Friday evening. Al number of others have also at- tended. Miss Ruth Prescott has com- menced a course at the Oshawa Business College. Miss Florence Werry spent a iew days last week with Oshawa friends. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Harrison, Port Perry visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Adcock, on Sunday | Recent callers at A. W. Pres- |cott's Mrs. David Beath, Col- |umbus: Mr. and Mrs. H. Préscott, and Roger, Engield; Mrs. John |Vos and Mr. Elgie Vos, Mr. and |Mrs. Havelock Annis and Miss {Doris Annis, Oshawa, and Mrs. | Hartwig, Hampton. | | On Thursday evening a meet- ing was held in the Sunday School room when Rev. Theo. Jaeckel from Japan was guest speaker and vresented a very sincere and inieresting talk on 'Industry and the Church", illustrated with enjoyable pictures on the worl in Japan. Mr. Reed conducted th meeting , which opened with short devotional period. Mr. and Mrs S. Kersey were guests at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and {Mrs. Jack Lyon on Saturday even- |ing, it being the occasion of their |34th wedding anniversary, Pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashton and sous, and Mr. Alan Stainton, Enmskillen; Mr. and Mrs, Ken Pooler and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Mel McCune and daughters, Oshawa, They were the recipients of gifts and a plea- sant evening was spent in playing cards after which a delicious lunch was served. Her many friends here were sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs, F. A. Cole of Toronto, who was a former resident of Hamp- knew her and known as Aunt Ria with attempting to murder his by her friends. Sorry to report the illness of our pastor. Rev. F. J. Reed, who {suffered "a heart attack on Satur-| |day morning while washing his|last month. car. He has since been a patient "MACHINE, 75. ily, Niagara Falls, N. Y., spent a in Memorial Hospital, Bowman- ville, and is convalescing favor- ably, from recent reports, and his many friends trust he may soon be well again. In the absence through illness of our minister, Rev. F. Reed, Rev. Dr. Osborne of Whitby Col- lege took charge of the Sunday morning church service. His fine message was much appreciated and contained inspiring thoughts. The choir selection "Just As I Am Without One Plea" by Ernest R. Bowles, was a fitting contri. bution to the service. Missionary superintendent Mrs. Keith Smith, conducted the mis- sionary program in the afternoon Sunday Schoo! Session which opened with a short devotional period, Mrs. B. Killens, capably pr Pp issi y story of "An Austrian Family", which was of interest to all. The Ladies Bible Class of the Sunday School held a social even- ing on Tuesday night, last week, when a short program was given, Douglas Dewell favored with a piano number, Mrs. S. Kersey a reading, Miss Marlene Randle, vocal numbers accompanied . on the guitar by her sister. Eunice, Mrs. Cecil Slemon gave a reading and Mrs. K. Caverly conducted a k sing-song with. Norah Horn at the piano. Contests were enjoyed and a social half hour with refresh- ments served, concluded the meeting. Newly appointed class officers are: president, Mrs. T. M. Ch 1st vice president, Mrs. G. Ad- cock; 2nd vice president, Mrs. S. Cornish; s ecretary, Mrs. Bert Hoskin; assistant, Mrs. Dave 12-year-old grandson by blowing |up a lumber camp in the Lae' Mekinac district of the province Thiffault was arrested at hi home here Feb, 8 after provinel police investigated a dynamite ex- plosion at the camp at Grande Anse, 70 miles west of Quebee City. The grandson, Roland Bedard of Shawinigan Falls, Que.; his mother and Thiffault's daughter, - Mrs. Jeanne-d'Arc Bedard, and Octavien Massicotte, co-owner, of the camp, were on the premises when an explosion jarred it early an. 27 Only Massicotte was injured. He suffered a leg wound. hi (Rev. G. W. Freeman 'Dies In Hamilton HAMILTON (CP)--Rev. George ~ Wood Freeman, 84, formerly of Hannon, Ont., died on a visit here from his home in Butler, Ind. -- Born in a farm home in the Bartonville district, he was re- ceived into the Methodist ministry land for 60 years served pastor. ates in Hamilton, Hannon, Tillson- burg, Sarnia and other Western Ontario circuits. 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