Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 10 Jun 1958, p. 16

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16 THE PARY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesdey, June 10, 1958 47--Automobiles For Sale £8--Automobiles Wanted 50--Articles For Sale S0--Arviicles For Sale [SO--Articles For Sale PAINTS ~-- Wadpapers -- Supplies) Con Pattte's Paint. 85 Simcoe Street North. June 10/RA LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers cars for 3 84|RA 51181 or RA 5-182. want ces paid. July 8 CASH FOR YOUR CAR MACKIE MOTORS WILSON RD. § RA 5-5743 or RA 5-1392 Junel0 OUTBOARD motors, weekly payments. Norm Ward Pi fishing guns, tackle, tools and car accessories. Easy Auto | Simcoe Street North. June 10 SCREENS and storms, reasonable, sizes 52 x 56, 40 x 44, 22 x 44, 22 x 56. 3-4452. 1331 REPOSSESSED Fedders air condition er, used only two months. Fully guar. anteed, % ton unit. Cools, exhausts and ventilates, deal for small store or office. New $353. AL Electric also Westinghouse tabletop stove, four burn- er stove, both in very good condition. 8-8509. 1301 . To clear . Combustion Control Services, RA 5.7181 12 foot cabin trailer, fully equipped, 133c very reasonable. Phone 1167W. 135¢ a Soe 1 By GEORGE KITCHEN WE pay cash for used ap- TV, sewing macnines, pianos, WE pay cash for used furniture appli- BD x 5 stoves, Also sell and exchange. 19 Prince Street, RA 8-1131. stoves. Also sell Prince Street. RA ORCHESTRA drums, terms. Phone RA 83-5387. and exchange. 8-1131. nine complete set, 130f 19/32 ft. 9" boat and 5 hp motor, $135. Call RA 81072 or 453 Ritson Road N. mode), sacrifice $250. boa: motor. Solid 5-5676 after 6 p.m. DOUBLE bed, spring Lady's dresses, size 16 - . Evinrude out. oak buffet. RA 135a and mattress. 18. RA 3-4057. 134 USED bath tubs on legs, For CLEAN CARS WANTED TRADE UP OR DOWN LIENS PAID OFF $7_Plymouth, $200. Take over ments. RA 51211. motor, car or truck. pay- 1314 e------------------------------ re K , will trade for 25 HP out. 50 Pontiac, Ra 85-6047. 753 Monarch convertible, fully equipped. 8-8868. 134 Phone RA 137 KING ST. W. 58 tan hard-top, new Son tor, radio, signals, two-tone, h qatar . or trade, 36 months Try "Stew" at Wellman's. RA 5-0732 : une 21 134i 49--Automobile Repairs WILBAK MOTORS THISTLE baby carriage, blue conver- tible, excellent condition. Phone RA |g, 1092. quick sale. Price $35. Apply 98 Wilson Road th, 133¢ spring and venetian 132¢ AN § mm Brownie movie camera with case and color filter. Phone RA 5-0813, 1429 Simcoe Street North. 133¢ TWO pair of drapes, for living and bed- NEW records ete. 78's and ers, 5 King West, Decca, Victor, Capitol, 45's. Four for $1.00 Meagh- June! room, 144" wide, and 192" wide. One davenport and chair, wine color, one bunk 1334 Took RANG ideal for cottage. ETTE, oven control, two-burner. ood condition. Rug 7° x 12°. Both Phone he bed. 58 Nassau Street. 28" CHORD ORGAN (Wurlitzer) Free home demonstrations Phone Alto Music Supplies, RA 5-1501. New ond Used Musical In- struments for sale, Studios: 447 Simcoe St. S. June 29 $190.95 for big 10% cu. ft. Frigidaire, 42 Ib. freezer, only wide, save $168 off with trade. Kelly June 24 can afford, at Parkway Television, Simcoe Street North. WILLIAMS pianos, now at a price you RA 3-3043. June 20 TV RA 55121 (GREST prices pald in Oshawa for a the ( Fur FOR sale -- Yellow taffeta brides- Diture Store, 19. Prince Street. Phone RA $1131, June 13 maid's dress, with jacket and jes, size 15. Only worn once. Call 3-3145. RA 1314 B. F. Goodrich Stores, tires, batteries, 8-8976. CHESTERFIELD bed with green slip cover, ideal for a cottage. Phone Ba Thirfty budget plan, RA 5-4543. July 2 LUXURY OUTBOARDING ! BUDGET PRICES ! See the power loaded new ELTOS! 3 to 35 hp. 2 electric starting del Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON (CP) -- The treasury is quietly pursuing in the U.S. courts a complex and controversial tax case which could wreck the Canada-U.S. tax treaty. by It is trying, through the U.S. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, to collect from a Canadian mining firm, Consolidated Premium Iron Ores Limited, $2,587,000 it claims the company owes in back U.S. taxes on its operations from 1943 through 1949. Through the Cincinnati action, which will be argued in court there this fall, the treasury is ap- pealing a ruling last year by the U.S. tax court that it has no claim inst the Canadian com- Full warranty, Choose yours now. Terms, Cy Preece G Elto Sales and 10 HP Johnson, smooth running, only $165, cash or terms. Phone RA S13 after § p.m. RA 5-1423, June Service, Gliddon at Verdun 751 Chevrolet deluxe, white walls, clean, reliable car, $495, Terms arranged. RA 51667. 134¢ "$1 Pontiac, A-1 condition, $430. Can be financed. RA 53-5174. 134 25 gasoline Clayton Orpwood Garage ELTO 13 hp outboard motor, new last Rd: RA 5.9251. June 16 year, new motor condition, priced for quick sale. RA 5-8008 evenings. 1306 YOUR old electric razor is worth money, as a trade-in on a mew razor ONE Plycraft racing run-about, 11 feet long. Price $100, Apply 859 Somer- ville. 132¢ cherry at 's. Large to from. Meagher's, 5 King Street RA 3-3425. Ji choose West, une 29 51--Swap and Barter elie. hth ANE TELEVISION, outboard and gas motor, floor furnace, space heater, boiler and rads, steel and wood cabinets, plumb- NEW motor scobter, very reasonable. work sents Drive weekly. action ® p.m. to on . RA 3-728. June 12 at 60 Harris Avenue Will be shown in a 134d B-A STATION King and Park Rd. 1951 Chev., % ton tion, $250. Phone pm. panel, good cond! MO 84833 after 6:30 Oshawa RA 8-1711 GENERAL REPAIRS TUNE-UP "50 Austin, excellent condition, Phone RA $:1760 after 6.30 pm. 1 #150. 35¢ BRAKES #3 Pontiac sedan deluxe, Jmuneriste eondition two tone, custom 0, auf windshield wash- RA 135¢ matic ors, oll filter and many extras, se718. COMPLETE OVERHAUL Guaranteed work by certified mechanics June28T.T.S. #5 Buick hardtop, black and white, whitewalls, heater, extras. Excellent condition. $500 cash, fake over payments. Urgent. Call Ajax $30 after 5 p.m. 1 "57 Dodge, V8 Mayfair Special hardtop, tutone coral and black, low mileage, equipped. Just one year old. fully real beauty. Apply 1342 Minden Strast RA 5-3945. SMITHS CAR CLEAN UP Make yours like new. Sitnon- izing job, paint touch up, chrome, upholstery, tires 35¢ A "84 Volkswagen deluxe in xecellent con- origl cleaned, mats, trunks, wheels dition nal #895, Dial RA 3-7197. 1 ECT) Chevrolet Fleetline, excellent con- and battery, $135. 1352 dition, good tires Phone RA 5-4595. 3st cleaned, painted. Many other extras. Work guaranteed. Free estimates. Smiths Cor BUCK'S BODY SHOP Excellent collision work, weld- ing, painting, towing and storage. Cars bought ond sold. H. Merlyn, proprietor, 361 Bloor St. RA 5.4513 or RA 5-7456. Junel? Clinic. RA 5-7192 June8 JOHN'S GARAGE Repairs to all cars. Two locations to serve you. Motor overhaul, brakes, clutch, transmission, differen- SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. STUDEBAKER-VOLKSWAGEN SALES and SERVICE 334 RITSON RD, SOUTH OSHAWA, ONT, TEL: RAndolph 3-3461 june 26 tial, tune ups. 226 Celina RA 3-4233 Or Corner of King and Ritson RA 8.8761 ot Calders Station June29 50-Articles For Sale BUYING or SELLING See TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING'ST, -- OSHAWA (ust East of Wilson Road) June 21 RA 3-4494 Res: RA 5-5574 TELEVISION sets for rent. $1 per day, 7-day minimum. Also tape recorders and record players for rent. Meagher's, 5 King Street West, RA 3-3425. June 21 AWNINGS, plain colors, or gay stripes. service. Free estimates. Order NEW rugs from old! Save up to %. Made from your old rugs, woollens, clothing, etc. Beautiful tweed, revers- ible Phone RA 5-1332 BUSI NESS IS GOOD WELLMAN'S Becouse people are turing from high powered, elongated, gas eoting monsters to sane economical means of trans- portation, 35-40 M.P.G. up to 85 M.P.H. without sacri- . ficing comfort, safety or op- pearance. 40 - 50 thousand miles on o set of tires is not + 'unusual. "RIDE IN STYLE... ».. FOR LESS PER MILE" Hillmon of course sold and serviced by Wellman Motors Ltd. for nearly ten years, + Come in today for Free Dem- onstration or call: RA 5-7981 And we will pick you up. Small payment or trade, up to 36 months on balance. June22 June 30 ELECTRIC razor service, cords and cutting Meads, ete. for Sunbeam, Rem- ington, Schick, Philishave, Ronson. Meagher's, 5 King Street West, RA 3-3425. June 21 RCA Victor transistor radio, used only » short time, $25; one used all-wave radio, 5 wave bands for overseas re- CHESTERFIELD suite, 83-8170. red Kroehler, Good condition. Phone Rs plywood. Provincial FURNACE pipes and 75-Ib. ice Good : Phone RA 51227. box. 1314 oul , See Tire Co., 43 Bond Street West, RA 85-6511. June 10 PARTS -- Repairs -- Accessories. Con- HI-FI four speed record player, speakers, like new, $175. Phone 3.3785. RA 1326 4|venient weekly, monthly payments, Monty's BA Station, 284 Simeot. South une FRIGIDAIRE sale, ranges, 'washers, VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, ts, brushe: dryers. Refrigerators and to $200 off. Kelly TV, RA 5-5121. 81 King We June Up parts, 8, guaran st. teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. % lis, Vacuum cleaners. Repair N! sale prices; three plece play two eolors, $10.96. One lovely beige dress f 20%. Call RA 5-3673. EW -- Eleven latest style dresses, suits, different sizes. short woman, 135a Service. RA 8-1081 anytime. June 18 14-ton Amana air-conditioner, never used. Cost $239. Sacrifice for $175. Phone R. Williamson after § p.m. RA 8-5107, 134f) WE pay highest price in the city used furniture. Pretty's Used Store, RA 3-3271. June fi Furniture or [STUDIO couch, and two chairs fo match, $15, Mantel radio $5. Girl's suit 101 and skirts, size 6x. Other girls' cloth- Apply 281 Oshawa Blvd. North ASTRAL refrigerator, best cash offer. RA 5- , Pacific Avenue. TENT ¢ season, complete with poles, able. Apply 73 Gladstone A | USED tires, most all sizes, |B. F. Good 12 foot plywood boat and trailer, a2. perfect condition, 8640. 13 TWO and three piece chesterfield suites. Out they go! $15 up. Bradley's Furni: ture Drive-In, 299 Simcoe Street South, , $10, fa ood condition, 321 CRIB, § irly # oo Be ewe------------------ x9', white duck. Used one reason- venue. 135f $3 up. rich Store. RA 5-4543, July2 ing, RA 5-4356. 135a HEAVY duty stove, four burner, large oven, almost mew, apartment size. PA 8-5474. 135¢ VIKING refrigerator, 12 cubic feet, with freezing compartment; brown chester- field and chair; chest of drawers and f bookcase in walnut finish. All less than 9 months old. Must sell. RA 1300. c WE pay cash for all good used furni- ture, also sell and exchange. 446 Sinicoe Street South. RA 5-8131. After hours RA une camping supplies, dunnage ing bags, tourist TENTS, | USED and repos |"frigs, ranges, RA §-5121. June sessed TV sets, aerials washers and dryers. Terms. Kelly Frigidaire, 81 King West. bags, h wall and pup tents. Oshawa Hardware. 8 Church Street. RA 3-7624, June 13 nib sass sadbotand ice doarsiiodisbitta BURR sets Shred BARGAINS! One Marconi Hi-Fi, cab- M inet model, $139.50; one 4-burner stove SPECIAL PRE SUMMER PRICES Doors, windows, awnings, heavy Inch door completely installed $41.95. No extras to buy. Finest in features, finest in quality. Call now for free estimates. RA 8-8571. COLONIAL ALUMINUM Office and display court Be Sure With Colonial Evenings Call RA 8-1062 Junel2 apartment size, $45; one Astral frig, $45; one 9 x 13 rug (new) $119.50; one bedroom suite (new) reg. value over $300, now $149.50; one bedroom suite (used) $49.50; % bed or full metal bed with spring and mattress (used) $15.95; one Singer portable (new motor) sews good, $25; one cabinet model TV, $75; two-piece bed chesterfield (almost new) $49.50; two-piece leatherette bed ches- terfield (new) $89.50; girl's bike, only $15; boy's bike, $22. For bargains try Community Furniture Store, 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131 June 13 TYPEWRITER, like new; little Me- Kaskey adding machine; National cash register, le to $5 punch, only $25. RA 3-4434 TTS June 24 BOAT KITS $56.00 and Up Open evenings and week- FOR THE FINEST QUALITY AT THE BEST PRICES FOR ALUMINUM ception, beautiful tone, $335. Meagher's, 5 King Street West. RA 3-3425. 130f FLAGSTONE for sidewalks, patios and dry walls, $13 per ton. Apply 216 Park Road North. 135¢ | PAINT, interior, exterior, flat, gloss all colors $2.95 gal. Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church. RA 3.7624. July 1. tion wine RANGETTE, g condition; baby carriage; imitation figeplace. Phone RA 5-4957. 135¢ FOUR - burner Gurney gas range, good condition. Apply 66 Lloyd Street side oor. 135¢ SIX-piece dining room suite, blonde excellent conditions; Beach electric range, four-burner, table-top model; brown steel bed, full size, com- plete with spring-filled mattress, ches- terfield and chair suitale for cottage. Rubber-tired - lawn mower. Phone RA 3-2680. 135b TRAILER 6 x 4, steel box. Long tongue, spare tire and wheel. Phone RA so QUALITY AND ECONOMY CRIB, wood stove, Norge refrigerator and range, man's bicycle, child's swing, metal ironing board, bird cage. RA 35-2343. 130¢ PETERBOROUGH RA 3-2219 STORM WINDOWS, DOORS, AWNINGS KOOLVENT-NASH | June28 ends, Brooklin Marine Storage Supply Ltd. PHONE 87 June24 v 17" table T.V, set, all-wove T.V. antenna, Philco refrig- erator, two months old, vac- uum cleoner, junior boys bike, "regular girls bicycle, small billiard table, baby crib, stroller. All in good condition. RA 8-8180. July5 | SEE! SEE! FRIGIDAIRE! SHEER LOOK -- PLUS AT HOME APPLIANCES 90 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 5-5332 July 3 FRIGIDAIRE SHEER LOOK - PLUS AT HOME APPLIANCES 90 SIMCOE ST. 5. RA 5-332 PETERBOROUGH Have your heating needs ottended to now -- Avoid delays this Fall. No pay- ments until September. OIL FIRED UNITS GAS FIRED UNITS OIL & GAS CONVERSIONS Registered Ontario Fuel Board Installer BOATS Cedarstrip, aluminum, mould- ed plywood, fibreglas. Moulded mahogany hull Evinrude motors TEE-NEE TRAILERS Layaway plan, ne finance charges. Factory epproved service, Marine Storage end Supply Ltd. ing for what have . Chinn's Park Road South Hillside. RA 3-7088, June 52--Legal Notices pany, which mines iron ore at Steep Rock near Atikokan, Ont. AVOIDS TWO TAXES Canada, which has protested the treasury action several times, also takes the position that the firm is not taxable in the U.S. and says it may, depending on the outcome of the case, have to take another look at the Canada. U.S. tax convention. This treaty is designed to avoid double tax- ation of companies or individuals, The case has a long and com- licated background. Involved in IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELSIE BEATRIX POMEROY, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA, IN THE COUNTY AND PROVINCE OF ONTARIO (FORMERLY OF THE CITY OF TORONTO, IN THE COUNTY OF YORK) WIDOW, DECEASED. All persons havin gclaim against the Estate of ELSIE BEATRIX POMEROY, Widow, who died at the City of Osh- awa, on or cbout the 14th day of May, A.D. 1958, are notifie2 to send particulars to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of June, A.D. 1958, ofter which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice. Dated ot Oshawa, this 23rd day of May, A.D. 1958. EDITH ALBERTA KATE NORTH ond NORA MAY HEARD, Executrices, By their Solicitor, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C. 14%; King Street, East, Oshawa, Ontario. May27 June3, 10 NOTICE TO CREDITORS * AND OTHERS In the Estate of GEORGE WARHOL (sometimes known os George Warhal) deceased: All persons having cloim against the estate of the above-named deceased, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, who died on the Ninth day of March, A.D. 1958, are hereby noti- fied to furnish proof thereof to the undersigned before the Twenty-seventh day of June, A.D. 1958. After the soid date the Executor will dis- tribute the estate having re- gard only to claims of which notices hove been filed, Dated ot Oshawa, Ontario, this Twenty-second doy of May, A.D, 1958. by his Solicitor, Z. T. SALMERS, BA, 1342 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ont. May 27, June 8, 10 Man Crushed By Barrel PORT ARTHUR (CP) -- Rae Lester, 29, of Port Arthur was killed Monay when crushed by a 500-pound barrel of paint in a department of highways yard eight miles from here, Mr. Lester had driven a large transport truck into the yard and was unloading the barrel when one of his gloves caught onto a barrel that was on its way down the court action is a companion treasury tax claim, also rejeeted by the tax court last year, for $1,960,000 in back U.S. income taxes against the owners of Con- solidated Premium -- Cyrus Bator, Nova Scotia - born Cleve- land financier, and William R. Daley, Eaton's partner in a Cleveland investment firm. Canadian government interest, however, embraces only the Con- colidated Premium claim since this is the only phase of the case that possibly violates the tax con- vention between the two coun- tries. The case goes back to the early 1940s when, in the interest of stimulating iron oré production for defence, the Canadian govern- ment granted the newly - formed mining company, known then as Premium Iron Ores Limited, a three-year exemption from Cana- dian taxes. No tax problem arose until 1953 when the U.S. treasury sud- denly pr ted the pany / Controversial Case Could Wreck Tax Plan that corporation has a 'perma- nent establishment' in the United States. We have found as a fact that Premium did not have a per- manent establishment in the United States." The treasury then appealed to the full 18-judge tax court for a re-hearing and was turned down unanimously. It launched its ap- peal, now pending, in the federal Court of Appeal and can, if turned down there, take a further appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States. OFFICIAL PROTESTS Canada, meantime, indicated its dissatisfaction with the treas- ury action in several dipl tic before the committee as a wil ness, whether he knew Hum- phrey's Hanna Company "woulr gain competitively" if its compet itor, Consolidated Premium, ha. to pay & big U.S. tax bill. Merchant, who said he did not, was criticized by several sena- tors for issuing from his Ottawa Embassy a statement saying the 'ax convention would not be vi- olated if the treasury won its ac- tion against Consolidated Pre- mium, : Senator J. William Fulbright, Arkansas Democrat, thought it "very suspicious" that the treas- ury took no action against the notes, A note prepared by former prime minister St. Laurent and Solivered in November of 1956 said: "It is felt that the facts show that when the Canadian govern- ment, as a war measure to in- crease essential production, agreed to exempt Premium Iron Ores Limited from income and excess profits tax for a period of three years, it was not contem- plated that there would be any United States tax applicable to these operations of the company which the Canadian and United States governments - were both {rying to accelerate in the joint interest of the two countries." Last December, in anpther note, Canada's new Diefenbaker government informed the state department that the views ex- S.|pressed by the former Liberal prime minister were 'very strongly shared by the present Canadian government." More recently, External Affairs Minister Sidney Smith told the Canadian Commons the govern- ment had informed Washington it would look into the final outcome of the case and decide whether the tax treaty needs revision. His statement followed an early assertion by Revenue Minister George Nowlan that the imposi- tion of U.S. tax against Consoli- dated Premium would oblige the Canadian government to 'regis- ter the strongest possible protest because we would feel that the convention had been violated." The case came before the Sen- {ate foreign relations committee two weeks ago during a study of Canada-U.S. relations. bill for $2,587,000, covering back tax and penalties for failure to file returns. UPHELD BY JUDGE The case, along with the com- panion claim against Eaton and Daley, fically went to the U.S. tax court which on April 23, 1957, ruled out entirely both claims. Dealing with the claim against Consolidated P r e m i u m, Judge Ernest H. Van Fossan said that under the Canada-U.S. tax treaty the company could not be sub- jected to U.S. taxes because all of its business was carried out in Canada. "By the express terms of the (tax) treaty," he said, "the tax Hability of a Canadian corpora- tion depends upon whether or not USS. income tax, excess profits INFLUENCE CHARGED Senator Hubert Humphrey, | Democrat from Minnesota, sug- gested the case was related to a "hot economic contest" between Eaton's interests in Canada and |those of the M. A, Hanna Com- pany, which has. extensive iron ore holdings in Labrador and 1s headed by George Humphrey, former secretary of the U.S. treasury. Senator Wayne Morse, Oregon Democrat, said that Nelson Rose, general counsel for the treasury department who is handling the case, is on loan to the govern- ment from the Cleveland law firm which represents Hum- phrey's business interests. He asked U.S. Ambassador | West German government agreed C : until shortly after Humphrey became secre- tary of the treasury. He could see no justification for the tax case. | Coffee Market Rim Of India . NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- In- ia is trying to capture a bigger hare of the world coffee mar- set. The demand for Indian coffee abroad far exceeds present sup- plies. To meet the demand,. In- dia intends to spend pearly 30, 000,000 rupees ($6,000,000) during the next few years. With only about 254,000 acres under coffee, this is one of In- dia's smallest commercial crops. The present annual output about 42,000 tons, most of it con- sumed in India. Improved crops, however, have resulted in increased exports in recent years, In 1955, ex ported about 3,000 tons of coffee, or slightly more than one per cent of the total world trade. 1956, exports rose to 9,000 tons. "Pure Indian Arabic coffee is very much in demand abroad," an official of the of ce said. 'Even when we Sudeten-Born Canadians Get Reinbursement TOMSLAKE, B.C. (CP) money from the West German government is flowing into homes in this Sudeten settlement 30 miles southeast of Dawson Creek iy northeastern British Colum- ia. Many of the residents of this region 'near the Alberta - British Columbia border came here as refugees from the Sudetén area of Czechoslovakia after losing their homes under the Munich Pact. "The 1938 agreement, be- tween Germany, Bri-«ain, Italy and France, provided for the ces- sion of the Sudetenland to Ger- many. After the Second World War the to pay the refugees compensation for jobs, pensions and opportun- ities they lost. Sudeten settlers expect $200,000 will be received in this area-- about $2,000 for each family. Many will plow the money into farms they carved from the bush near Swan Lake after they re- settled in Canada. © *'Maybe one or two will use it for a trip home, but most will use it here," said a spokesman. Eighty of the 120 families who settled in this district remain on the farms, The rest have drifted to cities in the Peace River coun- try and beyond to resume old pro- fessions and trades. Only a few were farmers. The others were druggists, doctors, lawyers, newspaper men and tradesmen. But they broke 3,000 acres and built a new farming district. Since then, the cropped arec has doubled. Dogged by frost, the settlers gave up attempts to raise wheat and turned to feed crops and live stock. Now the settlement pro- vides almost all the milk for Dawson Creek dairies. produce double our present an- nual crop, we shall find ready markets for it." 'Among India's new customers for coffee are the Soviet Union and East Germany, Condemned Man Rppeals Ruling TORONT- O(CP) -- Fred Hil- son, sentenced to hang July 8 for killing Fred Kirkham, a 70-year- old janitor, Monday appealed his coljvicton, 2 deh us , defence counsel 8 before the On Court of Appeal that a statement contended made by Hilson to arresting of- ficers should not have been ad- mitted during the trial. He ar- gued that "questioning of the ac cused in his drunken condition was tantamount to trapping hi into a confession." . In a statement read at. his trial, Hilson admitted clubbing the janitor, who caught him breaking into a building, and said his confession was voluntary. Evidence at the trial was that Hilson, who admitted being on a six-week binge, admitted to po- lice he was going to kill himself anyway, 'I've got cancer or something and I've got only a couple of years to live," he said. 2 Children Die In Runaway Car CAMERON, Ariz. (AP) ---A ' runaway automobile plunged the two smajl sons of a vacationing family to death in the gorge of the Little Colorado River Mon day. Coroner James Brierly said the parking brake apparently had not been engaged when Mr. and Mrs, Frank Qualls of Brownsville, Tex., stepped out of the car tb logk at the scenery. hile the parents watched helplessly a short distance away, the car rolled about 25, feet, e dropped the the cliff and pl d tor bottom of thé "It hasn't -been an easy life here," said one man, 'but we're grateful for the chance Canada Livingston Merchant, appearing gave us." 600 feet to the gorge. |" The victims were James Qualls 's, and Harold, 15 hs. I GEORGE IHNAT, Executor, | ASSIST YOUR TIMES-GAZETTE CARRIER SALESMAN IN HIS BUSINESS -- BY - PAYING PROMPTLY BOATS Cedarstrip, aluminum, mould- ed plywood, fibreglas. Moulded mahogany hull Evinrude motors TEE-NEE TRAILERS Loyaway plan, no finance charges. Foctory epproved service. Marine Storage ond Supply Ltd. Brooklin, Ontario Phone 87 Open evenings and weekends, July? a wooden ramp from the rear of the truck. He was pulled off ba- lance toppled from the truck and 7'the barrel landed om him. Brooklin, Ontario Phone 87 Open evenings and weekends. June DAILY CROSSWORD DOWY 1. Swabs 2. Volded escutcheon 3. Smashers 4. Strike 8. Donkey 6. Talked ' 7. Near (poet.) $. Bearing 9. Seed vessel IS OUR MOTTO BEFORE YOU BUY GIVE US A TRY . "54 NASH METROPOLITAN, : fully equipped, 25,000 : miles + '53 PONTIAC CLUB CPE. Custom radio, 30,900 miles. . '52 CHEV. SEDAN, owner, Custom white wall tires slip covers, sea green, PONTIAC CLUB COUPE one owner, Seeing is : believing . + "53 CHEV, BEL AIR SEDAN. : '51 CHEV. SEDAN, radio . '51 DODGE SEDAN .. $495 * '51 MORRIS OXFORD SE- . DAN, like new. + '50 PONTIAC SEDAN. 10 OTHERS TO _ CHOOSE FROM . Low Down Poyments With Easy Terms W. 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To have to call again for his money -- and £4 meanwhile pay for the paper out of his own pocket -- soon dampens any boy's SPECIAL PRE SUMMER PRICES Doors, windows, awnings, heavy inch door completely installed $41.95. No extras to buy. Finest in features, finest in quality.: Call now | fot free estimates. RA 8-8571. COLONIAL ALUMINUM Office and display court Evenings Call RA 8-1062 Be Sure With Colonial Yesterday's Answer $7. Footlike 10. Upward 27.1In debt part eurving of a 30. Conclude $8. Uncooked ship's 32. Italian poet 39. Apple planking 33. Learning seed 16.1 have (con. 35. Terrible traction) 36. Operates enthusiasm for his first business venture ! i Don't let it happen to YOUR friendly, reliable carrier! Have the money ready on his regular collection day !, Remember, he counts on YOU TO PAY PROMPTLY -- JUST AS YOU COUNT ON HIM TO DELIVER THE PAPER PUNCTUALLY. 40. Mother of Irish gods } WILBAK | MOTORS 137 KING W. RA 5-0732 He'll appreciate your co-operation. CIRCULATION DEPT. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE July® | Winter-Seal ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS Kool Lite Aluminum Awnings CUSTOM AND OPEN AND CLOSE RAILINGS - Interior and Exterior Fireplace Furnishings and Bathtub Enclosures LES EVENISS SALES LTD. 15 PRINCE ST. ' RA 5-4632 Les Eveniss RA 3-2707 Bill Galbraith RA 5-8832 Don Howe RA 5-0313 July 9 os 29. Opposite of "windward" 31 Hebrew letter 32 Temper (collog.) 33. Praise 34. Mrs. Cantor 37. Tine 39. Sudden widespread fright 41 Soil 42, Sluggish 43. A 44 Crowns of heads i" 135e 48-- Automobiles Wanted NE Han i i Road uth. i 135¢ * HIGHEST Pi PAID FOR ! Good clean cars. Trade up or s down. Liens poid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, S. RA 3-942] Iv] ' wal June2d

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