435--Real Estate For Sale |47--Automoblles For Sale 56 MERCURY CUSTOM . SED. JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD z $2550. Phone RA 3-7251. REALTOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 45--Real Estate For Sale |45--Real Estate For Sale OT FOR SALE 130 FRONTAGE. [OT FOR SALE 40 FOOT FRONTAGE, Avenue Phone RA 59683. 56f | on water, sews and sidewalk Apply » 50--Articles For Sale LLOYD BABY CARRIAGE, GO CART, gate, baby scales, hearing-aid, used twice, 30-inch bed. Apply 446 Eulalie Avembe. xT Be TWIN CARRIAGE, GOOD CONDITION, $25, Phone MO 8-3412 Whitby. 8c MANURE FOR SALE. PHONE RA 8-8052. 59 56 FORD SUNLINER CONVERTIBLE, white walls, radio, heater, undercoating $2,500. Phone RA 3-9539 after 5 p.m. 56f CASH OR TEAMS, MODERN RANCH | Hibbert Avenae after 4 p.m. Pome, can be csec as tw or three LOT FO» SALE, 850 x 161 FEET, rooms, A LARGE SIZE CRIB AND MAT. tress, in good condition. Also toilet, com. plete. Cheap. Apply 542 Mary Street. 59¢ RA 5-6544 bed: [ONE enclosed breezeway, Road, closet to new GM. Phone garage ioaaJl ' s8¢ '56 CHEVROLET 1 TON PANEL, 3400 mileage, very reasonable. Phone RA 5-9704. 5 3 well drive, north section. Cal' exelu- ts RA 3.9810 or RAS-8714 e E, NEAR grove Co Lid. 43 Pi s. Phon: SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR SAL nae school and convenient fo bu one 9 | Apply 246 Wilson Road GOOD USED VACUUM CLEANERS, Electro-Hygiene, Knight and Firestone. South. 57¢ 4 Chevy. best offer. Phone RA 3-7251. LARGE OR SMALL *46 PONTIAC, RADIO AND HEATER, attached Cordova vaved nve L. 8. WE HAVE THEM ALL Sd4e | RA 5-5101. 53 PACKARD CLIPP%R; FOUR DOOR sedan y and paint like new. Only 17,000 miss. Radio, ~ heater. directional VIKING RANGE, APARTMENT SIZE, used 5 mon condition, half ths perfect price. Phone Brooklin 161J S7c sign tr power bral stee'ing aerial. Phone MO 8.9220; 512 Brock Street North, Whitby. | 58f In fair condition. Cash. Phone RA 5-9433. 59¢ $10,900 FULL PRICE 1 YEAR OLD BUNGALOW Inspect this spotless, one yeor old home which can be either two or three bedrooms modern in every respect. Call now for more particulars, JOHN A, J, BOLAHOOD, ot RA 5-6544, COMMERCIAL 7 - Rooms - Oil - Brick This home situated on Main St. can be converted to store. Only $12,500, with $3,000 down, very good terms, to the right purchaser. Immediate possession enquire of JOHN A, $15,500 ANSLEY SUBDIVISION MODERN RANCH STYLE BUNGALOW, living room 15 feet by 12 feet 6 inches, with picture window, dinette off the 9-foot 9-inch by 14-foot 6-inch kitchen with breakfast area, is any housewife's dream of convenience. Large master bedroom, two other good sized ones and modern four-piece bath. Forced hot air conditioned oil heating, cold room, and laundry tubs in deep full sized base- ment. Nicely landscaped 60-foot lot in popular Woodland Heights, TERMS. CALL RALPH VICKERY RA 5-6569 After 6 P.M. CALL RA 5-6342 A. W. HARDIE REAL ESTATE 136 Simcoe S. 5% |°55 DODGE R¥GENT, 4 DOOR SEDAN, |blue.grey spor.itone finish. Heater, win- dow washers, one owner, low mileage, excellent condition $1750, RA 35-5440. 57¢ 56 BUICK sFECIAL SEDAN, WELL equipped, low mileage, trade considers ed terms available, private, bargain. 551 Dial RA 5-8640. 19 CHEVR) ET EXCELLENT CON- dition. Price $55). Phone RA 5-0187. 558 55 DOI'GE 6 TWO DOOR AUTOMAT- ic, two tone, radio, white walls, 14,000 miles. Like new, $1550. Tliness forces sale, Ajax 78. 57¢ '53 VOLKSWAGON, CUSTOM BUILT | radi, eater, excellent condition. Phone RA 5.6230, 5! URANCE. SAVE lap to # per cen! Nine months to pay £/85 and up. Used pipe fittings. Paddy's " |Swreet South SALE. TRADE-IN RANGES, WASH- ers, Refrigerators on new Frigidaires, Kelly Frigidaire Sales and Service, 81 King West, : Apr, 1 $20 OFF SIMMONS AND SERTA MAT- tiesses. Limiteu supply! Baron's Home ¥urnishings, 434 Simcoe Street Fl iy ar USED PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF washers. Minor repairs. 4 h.p. motors Market, Tauntor Poad. mile west of Pampton Ope. mights till 8.30. Mar, 18, ALWAY PLEASANT SFOPPING AT Glecoff's Supermarket, Ritson Road South, Low prices every day. Open till ten nightly. Free delivery. Mar.25 AFARTMENT SIZE PIANC -- BRAND new -- to clea $100 off Easy terms. Faron's Home Furnishings 424 Simcoe May CLEARANCE SALE SAMSONITE luggage -- ladi~s and mens. Six colors. J. BOLAHOOD, ot RA 5-6544, Photo Co-op No. 317. BASEMENT APT. MUST BE SOLD SOON Nice bungalow on huge lot 85' x 527' aluminum storms and screens, many other extras. Call now for appointment HOWARD McCABE aot RA 5-6544, LOOK $12,000 NEW - BRICK - CENTRAL Extra large stone front bunga- low with immedicte possession valance boxes cornice ceilings, hollywood kitchen, seeing is be- lieving Call HOWARD McCABE ot RA 5-6544, BARGAIN $4,200 HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL Huge 4 room unfinished home, full basement gyprocked, wired, large lot 75' x 30C' see this for value, call HOWARD McCABE at RA 5-6544, UNBELIEVABLE $2,700 FULL PRICE Yes only $2,700 for this four room insul brick home situated in the city limits, Large iot 66' x 657" needs some finishing. Enquire now before its too late HOWARD McCABE aot RA 5-6544 COMMERCIAL VERY CENTRAL Asking $13,900 for this 10 year old brick home, now rent- ing at $100 per month, many possibilities coll now to ine spect and decide for yourself. Ask for KELLY BOLAHOOD at RA 5-6544 or RA 5-6382. $1,500 DOWN BASEMENT APARTMENT We have a nice four room bun- galow with rental income wait- ing for you today, located in good residential section and 1s open for you to make us a rea- sonable offer. Call KELLY EOL- AHOOD ot RA 5-6544 or RA DONT LIST YOUR HOUSE TILL YOU PHONE GLIDDON AVE. EAST For the person who wants a good home in a good location. \/e offer a lovely six-room, two-storey home of rug brick construction with hardwood floors throughout, 18-ft. living room, with a natural fireplace. Complete with venetion blinds, storms and screens. Heating is forced air with oil. High dry basement. Garoge. Fully landscaped. This property is to be sold to settle an estate, Price $13,000. Terms arranged. ERNIE HOLMES, REALTOR RA 5-2363 |For personal sarvies at vour home, |RA 5-2802 Api |'36 OLDSMOBILE, QUIET MOTOR, good budy, clean .nside Apply 109 Kai- ™ ser Crescent or phoue RA 5-8503. § f 55 "ORD CUSTCMLINE (CASH) very reasonap ~adiv. clock, ete., 26. 00¢ mi'es. Phone HA 5-8663 _S7e 53 FORD SEi AN, TWO TONE, SPOT- {Juss rauilt-in r-dio new motor and tires. £1,050. whiny MOhawk 3-2502, Saf |ALISTATE AUTO INSURANCE, SAVE lop to « per cent Seven months to pay {for mersonal service at your home. PA |5-7413 Mar 28 call T. 31 Bond Street East : ¥ For the Best Buy in a USED | CAR Call One of Our 8 Courteous Salesmen BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES LTD. OSHAWA 1271 Simcoe £t. N., RA 3-4675 WHITBY 209 Dundas St. W., MO 8-3757 Mar.23 48--Automobiles Wanted | 51 55 CAR, "CASH, OR PART CASH and will take over finance. Phone RA 5-1436 after 6p m 59b IAKESHORE AU 1G _WRECKERS| want cars for wrrck'ng Highest prices paid RA 5-118. or 51182 Mar. 8 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GOOD CLEAN CARS Any Make or Model DODD MOTOR SALES 314 Park Rd. S., RA 3-9421 | Tht Apcz 50--Articles For Sale | PAINT $2.95 GAL. GUARANTEED IN: | terior and exterior Oshaw. Hardware ard Electric, 62 King West. RA 3.7624. March 14/ |COMBINATION WOOD AND GAS | stove, wood co..aition. Apply 446 Simcoe [Street South for more information, Royal Warbershop Don Poole, Salesman RA 5-8489 Member of Oshawa, Whitby and District Real Estate Board. SANDRA STREET New solid brick bungalows with steel beam construction - your choice of design while they last - no two homes to look alike on the street - all extras included - aluminum storm windows, ceramic tiled walls and floor in bathroom, loundry tubs, hot water heater, sodded front lawn, storm doors, sidewalk, gravel drive, 50' x 179' lots, many with trees - sewer and water - N.H.A. mortgages, early summer occupancy. Low down payment. SHERWOOD AVENUE 1V4 story home with stone front - double garage, landscaped lot Suitable for subletting. Large living room, large modern kitchen with tiled walls, 1 bedroom and 4 pc. tiled bathroom on first floor and 2 bedrooms on second floor. Office and recreation room in basement. Listed ot $13,500. with $7,000 down payment required. Immediate possession. BURKE STREET 6 room brick home in excellent condition, Good roof and furnace, oil heating, partial perma stone front, living room, kitchen and 1 bedroom and extra room can be used for sun room bedroom or din- ing room. 2 bedrooms ond 3 pc. bath upstairs. Garage, storm win- dows, TV aerial, venetian blinds all go with home. A real buy ot $9500 with down payment arranged. BUILDING LOTS Fairbanks St. -- 52' x 114' - $2,000 - sewer and water - suitcble for duplex or apartment, Verdun Rd. -- 33' x 132' - sewer and water. - $900. Lakeview Ave. - 50' x 100' - sewer and water paid for - $1650 - must be sold together . NHA approved. LLOYD METCALF REAL ESTATE 314 Simcoe St. S. Dial RA 3-9329 or 5-6551 After 5:30 Diol Everett Elliott RA 3-9290 Joe Maga 5-9191 3 59a | | { 5 lots CO! Halicrafter 550 K( to 108 Megcy. con- tinuous tuning FM or AM . crystal. 18 wubes with special speaker Value $500, best offer. Phore RA 5-0624 after 7 eve- nings. 5 A GENTS RIYCLE FOR SALE, IN {good condition. Phone RA 5-2019. 58b |A SET OF TOLEDO SCALES, GLOBE | |meat uicer, man size balloon tire bi. leycle. Phone RA $-3911. s7¢ | |BATHS BAS NS STOOLS, SINKS,| sump pumps and ho' water tanks. All kinds oi pipe and fittings, new and | used. Sold or instafled at cut rate prices. Dial RA 5-3241 ov Foley, Mar.28 | WE BUY, SELI AND EXCHANGE used furni R 71. pl. 44 5 S90 (mr farndure, TA A. Ar] 47 --Automobiles For Sale |TRUCK PARTS FOR SALE ALSO 825% | EAE---- em 1 20 tires. Phone RA 3-2281 Mar.11 q : | E SEMI CIRCULAn AND CIRCULAR wooden tier display units. Danceys, 18 Best In Simcoe Street South, Phone RA 5-1833.| 564 GMC V4-Ton Panel Truck --A-1 condition through- out, $395, $10 down, $31 a month, FORD Customline Sedan-- A-1 condition. Green. $595, $10 down, $32 a month, PONTIAC Deluxe Coach --A-1 condition through- out, clean, heater, $595, $10 down, $32 a month. Cec. Elliott RA 5-9442 SPECIAL THIS WEEK IS N.H. A. WEEK AT A. W, HARDIE REAL ESTATE WE HAVE - SIX DIFFERENT LOCATIONS -- ALL RESIDENTIAL 30 FT. DOUBLE ALL CHANNEL RUST- proof aerials, completely installed. Best deal in town. Only $49.50 at Kelly TV. |81 King W. APR.1 57 FRIGIDAIRE SUPER DRYER only $189. Built and backed by GM. $18.95 down GMAC plan. Kelly Frigid- sire, 8: King West Apr. 7 FAMOUS MAKE BIG 21 T.V., HAND- some wood cabinet. Sale price sonly, $179.95. Full war. Kelly TV. RA 5-5121, Apr. WHERE N. H. A. HOMES CAN BE BUILT YOU SELECT - YOUR PLAN YOU CHOOSE - YOUR PRICE '57 ALLIANCF ROTATORS, CONVER- sion installed with all channel aerial, one year war $6: 95. Kelly T.V. Apr.l| COMP" ETE LINE HIFI; Phillips, Mar-| |coni, Admira. Sea Breeze, Automatic | 3 speaker portables. Only $99.50 Kelly | |TV. R. 55121. Apr. '| ALL INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT RA 5-6569 136 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 5-6569 ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE Are You in the market for a | { new boat and motor this year? Then pay a visit to SMITH"S SPORTS 353 King West For Appointment After 6 P.M. Call | PLYMOUTH Sedan, good | running condition, radio, | $195 MERCURY Coupe -- A-1 condition throughout, re- finished paint. $550, $10 down, $29 a month, MONARCH Coupe, block refinished paint, white wall tires, radio and heat- er, $495. $10 down, $26 monthly. PONTIAC, 5 - Passenger Coupe, excellent condition throughout, $495, $10 down, $26 a month. FORD Customline Sedan-- refinished paint, slip cov- ers. $450, $10 down, $35 a month FORD $150. JOHN WACKO ANN DUNN BERT HARDIE RA 5-7472 RALPH VICKERY RA 5.6342 RA 8.8187 DOROTHEA JOHNSTON RA 5.1482 RA 5.4481 We have the largest selection of boats and motors in town, | RA 5-6569 TepHEN MELCH worl NHA Books Available On Request 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, Factory trained mechanics. Open evenings and weekends, MARINE STORAGE & | SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONTARIO Phone 87 . Bi 5% 46--Real Estate Wanted |46--Real Estate Wonted | Listings " |WANTED THREE BEDROOM BUNGA. Urgently Needed Osh- SIX GOOD REASONS WHY WE CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY an ment in first letter, in suburbs of « WE HAVE THE SALES FORCE awa. Write Box 144, Times-Gazette. 59 TWO ACRES "F | AND, WILL TRADE late model Pontiac 'edan delivery as down payment Write Box 44, Times. Gazetie Sc (ASH FOR YOUR HOME. FARM OR business. W. McAnley Realtor 13 Prince |Btreet. Dial hA 33812 Whitby, MO Ls f LL SMALI FARM, 5 TO 20 ACRES, WITH. in radius of %0 miles of Oshawa. Phone RA 3-7413. 57¢ Va Ton Panel, . WE HAVE THE Apr! : | Rarons' 57¢c|9 eubic foot, e NICATION ~RBOBIVER ~SXeog | ouble bed. f Church Stree' | Oshawa's Newest Record Centre |. Save now ~ Stock limited! Easy terms. | Hom> Fnrnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. Mar 22 JAPE KECORDERS FOR RENT -- $10. per week. Wili ren. only to reliable |carties, references required. Meagher's | Electric ar.25 1830000 FACTURY CLEARANCE ON | stainless steel -inks, s piece baths. laun- |/dry tubs. sump pumps, pressure Sys- |.ems. Low winter rues on installation. |Chinn, corner dlilside and Park Road | | South. Phone RA 3708 Mar, 12] FIVE PIECE WROUGHT IRON DIN. ette set, charticuse and gold, brand new, Phone RA [1871 54 NEW 'TORONTO CHANNEL 6 ADDED in your aerial nly $13.95. Aerials moved and repaired. Keily Apr. 1 $ALE USED WASHERS TRADE-INS| on new Beatty and I'rigidaire washers. $29.50. Kelly TV, 81 King West. Apr.l| The first stage of the Long | Sault Dam, an important asso- ciated structure of the St. Law- | erating to hold back part of the THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, March ii, ¥W8 7 rence Power Project, now is op- | | looking | completed first stage of ONTARIO ST. LAWRENCE HYDRO PROJECT nel. This aerial view of the dam, | upstream shows fe | the through two of the sluices. Con- struction of the second stage of the dam will take place at the water in the river's south chan- | structure and water pouring | right. AIR COMPRESSORS AND SPRAY | Used | guns, garage size and portables " with electric or gasolire motors. Sell or rent. 286 Frontenac Avenue. RA 59216, | ense 1 & Mar, 23 | (SFE PHILIPS FOCALITE EE S ib | | On Egypt ar, {tuning TV at Kelly TV. Hi-fi phono By JACK BRAYLEY |rudios. Philisanve razors, tape record: | ONLY KELLY T.V. GIVES YOU YEAR 1 Canadian Press Staff Writer WAGON, | on picture tube and 30 days on all tubes on used reconditioned TV sets. Dozens to choose. Terms. Kelly T.V SUN LAMPS #OR RENT -- $2 week. Meagher's Electric. 3-3425. RA | Mar.25 | RICYCLES, used anc new pairs tc all makes Ecnd Sticet East nre. ers, 10 per cen' down, $2.50 weekly. Apr. TRICYCLES, GAZA, Egypt (CP)--The tuzault reasonable prices, re- and din of an Arab demonstra- Drayton Cycle, 204 tion appeared corner Kenneth Ave. ppes Apr.2 a0 ( 1 WF DON'T SELL FROM A TA System bellowed out warning of Mahal, but we give best deals because the curfew hour. 3 of our low everhead. Kelly TV in down-| was riding in a Canadian serv- fown Oshawa + 8: King West. Apr. 1/jce corps truck, heading out of #LECTRIC MOTORS soUCHT, SOLD. [this strange city on patrol, and or exchanged, speedy re-wind service. we paused momentarily at the Mitton | Machinery MO BN Sy. city square to allow a crowd to es -- clear a path, IR iy a the price| A wild-eyed youth brandishing We install, ward's a big sword leaped onto the hood Simroe North. RA lof our truck. He twisted himself --- Mar. 1645 look into the cab and asked: BATHS BASINS, [OILETS, SUMP "You Canada?" JIMps, Ppressuve systems cabinets, ecelv 3 sinks, showers plastic, steel, copper, |, He rece ved a rather frightened sink: p.ping, fittings lustallations at low cost Chinn Phone RA 3.7088 Mar 23! He then called to the crowd for USED TIRES MOST ALL SIZES, $3 @ responsive chant--which is the p. B. F. Gooderich Store, RA 5-4543. pattern of demonstrations here. YL a Apr. 2 This was given, but not with the B. F GOODRICH STORES, TIRES, energy of earlier yells, batteries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele: CHANT GARBLED vision. Thrifty budge: plan. RA Fan, "Who is your leader?" i -- -- 2" |young Arab asked me. SUNBEAM SHAVEMASTER AND I Se Ps Masgners, 5 King Street Elizabeth, but on sober reflection Mar. 29 thought it beter to stick to pol NE FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, itics and replied that the leader iH 30 ona. liquor cabinet. oné |i St. Laurent. This" stopped my Inquisitor briefly and then he tried it, in a high voice. It didn't sound like St. { Laurent, 2nd the responsive chant te |was unintelligible. REL RAZORS: La To our relief, the rabble-rouser complete stock Meagher's Electric, 5 Jumped with his sword from the King Street West Avr. truck and we moved on amid FOR SALE - LADY'S CCM BICYCLE, [some handclapping. like new condi'lon Phone RA 8-8738. 58¢ | "Cheerleaders," MUF¥LE! naust pl you want to pay. {Auto Supply. "8 5-0353 the 5 , springs one |: Quebec heater Phone RA 5.9488. 56f NEARLY NEW BLONDE OAK DIN- ing room table and chairs. Sacrifice, $110. Phone RA 56814 after 5 p.m, 55f like new condi*'en on 8, 58c! ; 1 who carried NEW 57 4BURNER HEAVY DUTY army rifles, fired them in the air ange, : speed elements, storage draw-|intermittently, 1 kept watching er Only $139 Kelly T.V. _ Aprllthejp careless aim and the bullets JEN DOLLARS DOWN oN GUARAN. [seemed to skim people watching ee rec ewing 3 i Clearing out present stock of trade-ins, irom YPper floor, balconies. name brands. Elna Sewing Centre, Osh.| Nobody dodged, and nobody awa Shopping Centré. Mar. 11, 15, 16 | seemed to care, BABY CARRIAGE, GREY, LIKE NEw. PRISONERS FREED Phone RA 8-8274. 59f| Among those in the crowds SPRING FILLED QUALITY MAT-|were Arabs who had been jailed tresses floor samples, slightly soiled. by the Israelis before the UNEF Must be sold, $19. Wilson Furniture, 20| take-over for curfew and other in- | Chureh Mer. 8 lL 1g, jing, JUST ARRIVED NEW '57 PORTABLE | TV $139 up. Ai sizes and colors. Kelly | TV. 31 Risd wea A: 2 at night and none spoke of ill EY ASHERS. DRYVE iy! and none s ol - TTY , IRON. | : , BEA WASHERS, DRYERS, treatment. This relieved tension the prison where win- , ranges, polishers, vacuum cleaners, Authorized dealer, Kelly TV. 81. King|around West. Apr. 7/dows had been broken in protest against continued holding of pris- oners regarded as patriots, Meanwhile a pileup of refugees returning to Gaza dwindled when {the UNEF tackled the problem by admitting all those who could prove they were former residents. 20 Ray St., Oshawa, RA 8-8853 | I saw some of these refugees Mar.25 | carrying newly-painted placards, [Danvers and Sage from Favptian " eld territory. he propaganda BARON'S RECORD, BAR was not of the type to be held lin attic storage and brought out for patriotic occasions, It ob-| viously was part of a well-or- ganized program, The problem of supply for 250,- 000 Palestine refugees who have | been in this area for years headed toward solution by a near-agree-| ment with the Israelis on con-| tinued use of their ports and jeint rail facilities, This is a UN relief | agency problem, hn si % They had been quietly released Evinrude Outboard Motors Paceship Boats and Hulls Conadian Cance Boats Master Craft Boot Trailers HANNAN MARINE SALES Western--Classical--European Records "True" Hi-Fi Reproduction Radios--Record Players 426 Simcoe St. S.--RA 3-2263 Apr.6 "WINTERSEAL"' Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors KOOL-SIDE Awnings and Canopies "They Open and Close from inside the house" KOOL-LITE Ventilated Aluminum Awnings ond Canopies LES EVINESS SALES LIMITED 15 PRINCE STREET RA 5-4632 LES EVINESS RA 3-2707 BILL GALBRAITH RA 5-8832 DON YOWE RA 5.0313 S. CLARK RA 5.2731 2 Moarl8| A | 47 --Automobiles For Sale '0 STUDEBAKER, { DOOR SEDAN, {low mileage, overdr ve, excellent con. | dition. Phone RA 54281, st i950 PREFECT SEDAN, VERY LOW miieage. Exceien buy. Full price $125 {MO 85-2379, Whitby LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS want cars for. wrecking. Highest prices paid. RA 5-1181 or 5.1.82 Apr. 8 CARS WANTED FOR WRECKING also scrap metal: of anv kind. Phone RA 3 3430 day or night Apr. 9 FINANCING, WE ADVERTISE EVERY DAY BUT SATURDAY . 22 YEARS EXPERIENCE . WE HAVE THE CASH BUYERS. WE WORK HARD AND GET RESULTS, 7. NO SALE--NO CHARGE FOR BUYING--FOR SELLING IT'S ALWAYS SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD, BUICK Sedanetee, and heater. $150 CHEVROLET Sedan, extra d condition, new tires, radio = RA 3-2219 FREE ESTIMATES STORM WINDOWS "FACTORY TO NA ALUM PONTIAC Fleetline Coach, $150. OPEN ALL WEEKEND BUCK'S BODY SHOP RA 5-4513 BLOOR STREET ALUMI AWNINGS SEE BILL BENNETT ot Cliff Mills Motors. For a new Pontiac, Buick or a good- will used cor Phone RA 3-4634, Residence RA 3-9010 5741 OFFICE and S 94 BRU Mitch Glecoft RA 3.7051 UNION MADE | H. Maynard RA 5-1646 6.Simcoe Street North 361 EAST RA 3.2265 OPEN. ALL WEEKEND Mar, 13 | Mar.8,11} KOOLVENT DOOR CANOPIES ROLL-UP AWNINGS RA 3-2219 BUDGET TERMS JALOUSIES INUM - DOORS YOU PRICES" ¥ CANADIAN CAPTAIN | Captain of 'the Liberian with the U.S. navy gas tanker Mission of San Francisco, Alex- ander Kaare, above, of Toronto, | was knocked unconscious. The two ships collided and exploded | into flames on the Delaware river, Kaare, 62, regained con- N. Cutler | sciousness in time to direct his | 23-man crew safely to lifeboats. RA 8-8642 | Nine of the 46 members of the Mission crew are feared to have Mar.25| gone down in the sinking vessel. NUM CAR PORTS HOWROOM: CE ST. F. Galley Ajox 496R IN OSHAWA nd taken by jeep to their homes | : '|blood of whites and non-whites." '| EXPRESSES SHAME ; | officer at the Duff Scott Memorial s|shame and disgust" that the Med- tebe, ia i, whieh otlded dh 14,4 ferlautsnl here de {flames at one time threatening to from Quebec. Hillary And N.Z. Group Have Enviable Record By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press Correspondent CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. (CP)-- Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of to be subsiding, Mount Everst, and his New Zea- antarct d a truck with a public address landers are ending a fine first sea- tempt son in the Antarctic. | With the departure of the sum-| mer party by the expedition ship, | Sir Edmund and his men are settl- ing down to the southern winter with a great record of achieve-| Good progress has been made climb, ment behind them. They so impressed Rear - Ad- miral George Dufek, commander of the United States Antarctic ex- pedition, that he declared on re- turning to New Hillary party, numbers and resources, was mak- ing a greater the 11 nations in the Antarctic. CLAIMS SOVEREIGNTY 1. Internatoonal Year observations. 2. Preparing the second half of| the route for the British trans-| ic expedition which will at- the first land crossing of the continent next season. | 3. Establishing the clair to sov- ereignty in the exercise of state functions. BASE ESTABLISHED | | on all counts. Much scientific work| has been accomplished. A New Zealand post office has done brick business, A fine base has been established, Zealand that the deigned to withstand winds of 100|Zealand base on the in proportion to miles an hour, 100 degrees of frost,|about 200 miles 'and to last for 100 years. Experi- {probably the best base yet built on the continent. Geophysical ly was the New Zealanders' job to ind a route. The first survey, up' the Ferrar Glacier, ended in failure. The New Zealand dog teams could get through, but the route was not feasible for tracked vehicles. So the field party, which in. cluded guide Harry Ayres, noted New Zealand mountaineer who taught Sir Edmund Hillary to turned its attention to an- other, virtually unexplored glac- ier, the Skelton. The first depot was established at the foot of the Skelton, some 130 miles by air from the New Ross Sea, and by dog sled {through crevasses of the Ross ice effort than any of enced polar men have called it barrier. One party made a survey of the route across this stretch of ice, "We watched the New Zealand-| But these activities have not while a second pushed on inland ers work under Sir Edmund Hill- barred workon the big project of up the Skelton Glacier toward the ary 'and Dr. Trevor Hatherton exploration and depot stocking is-| (second in command)," he said. "I don't think you could have ship was unloaded, a field party a s |picked two better leaders--they New Zealand claims sovereignty. over a big slice of the Antarctic ex to the pole and mamed the Ross Dependency, but this is the first full expedition the coun- try has ever sent there. It had three aims: {land. Even before the expedition |set out for the Polar Plateau. was tempted to say Queen are in there pitching all the time." EXPLORING ROUTES It his Jat ib it started i . Pro e bi fom Tacing the British Jie be to get its vehicles through pole, and down to the Ross Sea. It on its journey across the Antarctic the mountains after passing the Polar Plateau. Eventually it ar- rived on the plateau after finding afe way up the glacier. Here at a height of some 8,000 !feet, and 270 land miles from the Ross Sea base. Second qopot was set up. . on Plates wil be the key to British expedition's journey after it passes the South Pole on its {great journey across the continent inext season. Inter-Racial Blood College Plans Transfusi By HAIG NICHOLSON JOHANNESBURG (Reuters)-- South Africa's Nationalist govern- ment has made clear it does not inténd to enforce blood apartheid (segregation) where blood trans- fusions are concerned. | | {race of v learly on each bottle will not in cle any way prohibit the use of blood ified inter-racially. | This statement was ampl by the Nationalist member of | Parliament for Vereeniging, Dr. |Carel de Wet, | He advance ons Set the height of apartheid stupidity -- {the segregation of European and non-European blood." After remarking that the South African medical profession now {can expect 'the scorn of the |whole civilized world for accept-2 J. H. Viljoen, the minister of|ing this principle for which there health, told the House of Assem-|is no scientific basis," Dr. Ella-| |bly recently that the blood trans-|combe added: 'Durng the last| fusion regulations requiring the war, thousands of pints of blood| f the donor to be shown|were transfused in the field and| much of this blood came from the United States. Some of it was of | Negro origin, and was given to all {races in the forces. And were any |ill-effects ever noticed? |" "Would members of the council {refuse non-European blood for Big Program KITCHENER (CP) -- Waterloo |College and associate faculties will start a $1,280,000 capital ex- pansion program this year, Pres. ident J. Hagey announced Sunday. Planned are a $250,000 Jlagum, a $1,000,000 science building, $30,000 addition to the arts buildings. Won't Yield Reserve Yet | | SARNIA (CP) The Sarnia band of Chippewa Indians has de- cided not to surrender any of its 3,400-acre reserve until the fed- d the argument that their children in an emergency eral government and the depart it is a doctor's duty to do every- should it be the only blood avail- ment of Indian affairs guarantee thing in his power to ensure a |patient's recovery. But he added that if the patient expresses a| preference for blood of a certain racial origin, it duty to respect that wish. "Scientifically," he added "there is no reason to distinguish be- tween the blood of different race groups. Blood plasma, serum, and other blood derivatives arriving in| South Africa give no indication of| their racial origin. | "Blood apartheid is no part of| he government's apartheid pol-/ iey." Last September the South Af- rican Medical and Dental Council decided to accept a recommenda tion by a committee of experts that blood given by whites and non-whites should be labelled sep- rately. Dr. M. Shapiro, director of the | present, "It is tragic that there should be discrimina- tion in South Africa between the About three weeks later, Dr. G. H. Ellacombe, senior medical Native Hospital in Stilfontein, ex- pressed in the South African Medical Journal his 'amazement, ical and Dental Council should have "weakly fallen into line with $120,000 Fire Hits Village LES EBOULEMENTS, Que. CP)--The local school, four resi- ipe out a greater portion of this village of 2,000 population 10 miles helped High winds, with snow, [the fire to spread quickly. Volun- | teer handicapped by a meagre water | supply and resorted to use of a Snow firemen found themselves | plow 'and blower Mayor Dr. Leonard Freve est | able?" NURSING SEGREGATED But while the government has decided against blood apartheid, ures to ensure racial segregation in the organizations which ron- trol nursing in South Africa. Notice of a bill aimed at de- barring non-white nurses from the Nursing Council and the South| African Nursing Association was) given in the speech from the; throne at the opening of the new session of the South African var-| liament at Capetown in January. There is considerable opposition to the measure, Members of the committee of the Witwatersrand branch of the Nursing Association] have made strong individual pro.| tests against apartheid being ap- plied to their calling. This branch| has a majority of non-white nurses on its executive committee. | {surrender rights. The band has also asked that ithe legality of some former |leases and land transfers to is the doctor's/it is pressing forward with meas-|c nc" other than Indians be clare |fied before they surrender any of the land. The reserve is situated within the Sarnia city limits and sure rounded by industrial plants, The closed meeting Friday, last- ing 4% hours, discussed the posed sale of the land to New England Industries Incorporated of New York. The New York firm is n tiating with the band to buy reserve for industrial sites at a reported price of $9,000,000. The land would have to be sure rendered to the Crown before any sale is completed. Once this is done, the Indians would have no further claim. ROOM AND BOARD THE MONEY OVER TO HIM FOR. SAFEKEEPING... YEH... LIKE mated total loss at $120,000.