Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Oct 1958, p. 22

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' 22 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 23, 1958 [eA omebils Repairs CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 21) | 45--Real Estate For Sale 47 --Automebiles For Sale TWO lots, one 50 x 135, one 82 x 265 close to school. RA 8-1986. 243f HOUSE -- six-room, 1% storey, alum inum storms, Apartment rents $50 monthly. down. Call RA 5-7545. BEST bargain in city, new bungalow, rug clay brick, five large rooms, open fireplace, large corner lot, one block to Sunset School, Possession Novem- ber 1. Only $2900 down. Balance easy terms. Jones Real Estate. RA 5-6412 or RA 8-1566. 246c oil heated, landscaped. $1 Oct. 31|W HILLMAN latest models now on dis- play. Styling and comfort, power to burn, motor in the right place, gas at pack not in your lap, Test-Drive the D.K.W. 3-6 and the new FIAT For economy and perform- "ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP 408 King St. W. RA 3-7132 50--Articles For Sale ; deluxe sedan, $1,895, complete. have no competition on the present market. Free demonstration. "Bring in or WE pay highest price in the city re used furniture. Pretty's Used Furnii Store. RA 3.3271. 444 Simcoe S. fi tus |30--Articles For Sale | SKATES. new and used. "Oshawa's No. |1 Skate Exchange". Used skates $1 up, |New skates $4.95 up, Largest selection lin town. Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond | Street East. WILLIAMS pianos, now at a price you can afford, at Parkway Tlevision, 918 Simcoe Street 33043 VACUUM cleaner ice. RA 8.1081 anytime, Oct, 19 FRIGIDAIRE 1959 automatic washers and dryers. Rated No. 1 over all others by consumer's report, Low overhead 8. From nn, A 0 this ad", we will give you $100 on a new Hillman. Small down pay- ment or trade, 36 months on balance. You will do well at Wellman's. RA 5-7981. Nov. 1 '54 OLDSMOBILE 98, Holiday, hardtop, i! good mileage, fully VLA -- Three-bedroom house with all modern conveniences, approximately two acres land, one mile west of Maple Grove on No. 2 highway, now under VLA. Phone MA 3-5393. 246c th power equipped. Accept highest offer. Phone RA 35-9754, 2461 "56 PLYMOUTH Savoy, radio, two tone, white walls, very clean, $1095. $195 down or trade. 24 months on balance, LO d P brick bungalow, large living-room with natural fireplace, oil heated, finished recretation room. Close to schools, transportation and shopping, large landscaped lot with fruit trees. North end. For appointment phone RA 8-1808 244 $450 DOWN, two large lots, 80° x 210". Located close to school. Full price only $900, Balance on easy terms. Call RA 5.6544. John A. J. Bolahood Ltd. Realtor, 2441 HOUSE and lot, excellent corner lot, bordering 7A Highway, Port Perry. Bus ness possibilities, service station, apart- ment house etc Yukon $5-2537. 2461 | at Wel 's. RA 5-7981. 245¢ '52 DODGE tudor, runs like new, needs slip covers and polish job. Priced to sell, $295. King West Motors, opposite Shopping Centre. 242f '51 CHRYSLER sedan, white walls. You would be amazed at amount of trans- portation left in this car. $295. King West Motors, opposite Shopping Centre. 2421 '55 PLYMOUTH Belvedere V8 of matic, One owner. Radio. Will s» fice, Phone RA 5-1401. '52 CHEV. deluxe sedan, excellent con- dition. '53 Henry J, good condition. | Phone RA 5.4513 or RA 5-7456. 2451 SOMETHING DIFFERENT A new house without a mort- gage, 3 bedrooms, large live ing - dining room, modern kitchen, colored bath fixtures, forced air oil heating. Down payment $5,000, vendor will take back mortgage for bal- ance. Co-op No. 340. ROBERT S. McCALLUM Insurance--Real Estate 521 Rossland Rd. W. Dial RA 5-6402 PRIVATE SALE In good location in the village of Pickering -- Lincoln St. Three new 6 room stone and brick masonry bunga- lows. Decorated and completely finished. Oil burner and air- conditioning. Price $12,900 and up. Small down payment ac- |Line. RA 3-9066 evenings. {753 PONTIAC without body, six cylin- | REPOSSESSION. '55 Plymouth four be arranged. MO 8.2406. Ask for Ross |"54 MONARCH sedan, dual speakers, KELLY TV your fender skirts ete. Original mileage 43,000. New car condition. MO 8-3280 Whitby. mechanical condition, cheap price, for quick sale. Brunton Farms, Port Perry, YUkon 5-2472. 244f YOUR choice. '49 Mercury or '50 Stude, y > Ss. 245¢ | '54 FORD Ranchwagon, A.l1 condition, best offer. RA 5-9202 after 5.30 p.m. RA 8-3806. 246 WRECKING '49 Ford. Excellent motor. New battery, generator, voltage con- trol, Hollywood muffler, etc. Excellent radio. Many other perfect parts. Apply D. Kirk, % mile north on Town Line Rd., corner of Lawson Rd. and Town 2461 $95. RA 5-7981. der. Low mileage. $150 complete. Dial RA 3-2464. 246c '53 CHEV. Bel-Air hardtop, radio, good condition, $850. Apply 802 Philip Mur- ray Street. uu door. This car has just been released from the repossession compound and musr be cleared for $956. Terms can 247¢ SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. STUDEBAKER-VOLKSWAGEN SALES ond SERVICE 334 RITSON .RD. SOUTH | | HOMEOWNERS' 244f or wringer washer. B81 King | PONTIAC sedan delivery, '51, white, | good LADY'S fall and winter coat, also dresses, size 16 - 18. Phone RA 407 and builders' dis- count on Frigidaire built-in ovens, cooking tops, pull-down elements, re- frigerators and ranges. Kelly TV, 81 King Street West. RA 5-5121. Nov. 18 BARGAINS on sewing machines, used and new. Singer portables $39.50, one at $9.50 and one at $17, feather weight portable $99.50. Also some new sewing machines from $69.50 up. For a ecchi dealer at Commun: contact your N i Store, 19 Prince Street. MARCONI and Admiral for 1959, $1991 up. Stero hi-fi, six speakers, from $149. Kelly TV. RA 59181. Nov. 18 DEER rifle 30-30 Stevens used one season. 17" Crosley TV, 21" Marconi TV. Bradley's Furniture Drive-In. 243f WHITE enamel Westinghouse 4 burner stove, brand new, table model, also Westinghouse refrigerator, good condi- tion, cheap for quick sale. RA aes Oct. 24 AWNINGS, plain colors, or prompt service. Free estimates. Orde n rent: NI 21" television sel, excellent MARCO! dition; also rotator controls inside, FRIGIDAIRE special big 10% cubic ft. 'frig. 42 Ib freezer, butter-keeper. Ni money down with trade. Only GMAC plan $2 weekly. Kelly Frigidaire 81 King West. Nov. 1 ELECTRIC razor service depot, parts for Schick, Remington, Sunbeam, Phila- shave, Ronson etc. Meagher's, 5 King Street West. Oct. 29 KE] authorized Beatty dealer offers you up to $100 for your old washer on a new Beatty automatic West. ov. 18 PAINT, interior, exterior, flat, gloss, all colors, $2.95 gal. Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church. RA 3-7624. OIL conversion burner and controls, in good condition; also man's CCM bi- cycle. RA 3-3104. 245¢ EXTRA storms, awnings Aluminum doors, screens, windows, and porch railings. Nobody but Nobody con beat our quality prices and guaranteed installations. CALL HOLLODY ALUMINUM RA 5-2431 anytime till 9 p.m. BUY NOW AND SAVE PETERBOROUGH BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS Budget Terms Free winter storage on mo- $199. RA 5-1352, pig 245¢ TWO burner stove, heavy duty, aut matic oven. 54 Wilson Road North, 24 0- Sc dh bos lid . HEAVY duty range, in good condition. Apply 276 Centre Street. 7f LADY'S persian paw coat, three-quar- ter length, size 16; gent's winter coat navy, 36 - 38; sump pump, used. All in good conditioSn. RA 3-4547. 247a WOMAN'S Fur coat, size 1416, % yengih beaver Mouton, $100. RA 5 | 8975. 247¢ | JANITROL gas conversion burner with controls, used three years, price $40. RA 35-3739. 2 % 27 | DELUXE 6-way Lloyd carriage, like | new. Will sell reasonably. Call 5-9134 or 542 Finucane Street. 2471 | LARGE electric stove, suitable for | catering. Phone after 4 p.m. RA on 7 | -- | GIRLS bike, full size, like new, RA 5-3881. $25. 247¢ USED furniture, We buy, sell and ex- |change, highest prices paid. Contact | Oshawa Trading Post, 446 Simcoe | Street South. RA 5-8131. hs BEAUTIFUL 40-gallon fish aquarium, complete with fish, stand, gravel, light house, coil filter, sha tory pump and plants, Never need | change water. Sacrifice for quick sale. |40 Ritson Road South, | GIRL'S figure skates, sizes 2 to 5; one |box cover to fit Chev, pick-up. RA | 5.4963. aa RADIO for '58 Chev., push-button, prac- |tically new, $75. Apply Mercury Taxi, | 45 King Street East. a FINDLEY coal and wood stove, number of windows and doors, Apply 194 Alice 7 | | Street or phone RA 5-9657. | KROEHLER three-piece bedroom suite | highest quality, beautiful styling, dou- ble dresser, large chest, smart book- | case bed, slightly marked, regular $369. Sacrifice, $199. Wilson Furniture 120 Church Street. | CONTINENTAL beds, high quality Co., 247a construction, mis |BENDIX automatic w, inet model, $49.50; drop-head treadles, guaranteed machine with free service . all channel, installed, one tee, $39. Kelly TV 81 King Nov. 18 "stripes, r ow for early delivery. Chair and table Is. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North, | livery. RA Oct. 19 only ded light, circula- | 7b | Vice. RA 8-1081 anytime. 30--Articies For Sale | B. ¥. GOODRICH Stores, tires, bat teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision, Thrifty budget plan. RA 5-4543, HIGHEST prices paid in Oshawa - for, used furniture by the Community Fur. niture Store, 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 81131, Nov. 6 WE pay highest price in the city for| used furniture, Pretty's Used Furniture Store. RA 3-271. 444 SU nor deluxe automatic washer, recondi- tioned, washers, reconditions, $2005 and up: used rangettes, $7.95 and pi used TV's, $30.95 and up; used radios and ecord players, $14.95 and up; used records 39 cents each, three for 81, Barons' Radio and Elec- tric Ltd, 426 Simcoe Street a THREE - plece bath set, steel sinks and strainer, dry tubs, $15; pressure », ms, sump pumps, shower cabinets, Kitchen cabinets and sinks, copper, plastic and steel piping and fittings, lustallations, Chinn's, Hillside and Park Road South, Phone RA 3.7088, Nov. 18 USED 'friges, washers, matics, ranges, rangettes, TV and radios. GMAC terms. Kelly Frigidaire, 81 King West, Nov.18 TAPE recorders for rent, home de. 8.1460 9 am. to 10 am, Nov.15 [SEE the new Zenith television with eo command, now available in Can. a for the tirst time. Also Zenith [transistor radios and AC radios, Meag- [her's, 5 King Street West. RA 3-3425. | Oct, 29 |LADY'S winter coat, suit, dre | size 16; also girl's winter coal hat size 8, [RA 58340. |SPACE heater with controls and 100] gallon drum. Phone RA 5.6903 246¢ |GENERAL Electric range, table top! | model, refrigerator Coronada, chrome | breakfast set chrome kitchen set: |desk; child's" high chair; large crib | and dresser; small crib; Beatty Do- | minion washer. RA 8-1190. 246f APARTMENT . size heavy duty Moffat range, $45. Apply 341 Division Street. 246¢ nd rubber overshoes, size 1. 245¢ |32-40 MARLIN special rifle 2l-inch |Reo-reel type power mower furnace | humidifier electric paint spray gun. 81 Central Park Boulevard South after- noon's please. 246¢ EE - piece chesterfield. Phone z |TH RA 3.7079 after 7. 45¢ es, $3 up. B. F. 4543. | USED tires, most all si Goodrich Store. RA GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- plies, new and used. For the best deal n town see Provincial Tire. 48 Bond Street W. RA 5.6511. | vacuum cleaner repairs, all mal parts, attachments, brushes, guaran. |teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser- ay stripes, prompt service. Free estimates. Order now for early delivery, Chair and table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North, |Oshawa. |RIDING horse for sale. Phone RA 15-6494. 245¢ |GAS conversion burner. Used one win- ter. Phone RA 5-2324. 2451 | GIRL'S winter c | AWNINGS, plain colors, | ze 14, almost new condition, RA 3-3840. Apply 103 Con- t. 2421 NEC melody, Stevens shot- , high back sink outside 3Z--Legal Notices FOR SALE APPROXIMATELY 3 ACRES PART BLOCK C", PLAN 480 AJAX, ONTARIO SEALED FIXED SUM TEN- DERS will be received by the undersigned until 4 p.m. EE. Time on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1958 for the Purchase of all and singular that certain parcel of land, lying and being in the Town of Ajox, Province of Ontario, and being Part of Block "C", Plan 480, and is said to be bounded by Station Street on the South, Harwood Avenue on the East, and the C.N.R. right of way on the North, The dimensions of this property are 500 feet x 250 feet more or less. A certified cheque payable to the Treasurer"of Ontario for ot least 10% of the amount offered must accompany each tender. Cheques will be re- turned: to unsuccessful bid- ders, This sale will be pursuant to Section 8, The Public Works Act, RS.0. 1950, Chapteg 323, as amended by Statutes of Ontario 1957, and will be subject to the approval there- of by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. Legal description of this: pro- perty, Tender form and tender envelope may be obtained on application to the Department of Public Works, Ontario, Room 6527, East Block, Par- liament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, and may be viewed at Room 6527. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, Ontario, October 16, 1958. G. N. WILLIAMS, Deputy Minister (Architecture), Rising out of the water on its strange - looking spider -like stilts, a new hydrofoil passen- ger boat races full speed ahead | in a test run at San Juan, Puerto Rico. Called the "Fly- ing Fish", the craft is constructed with a hydrofoil system that elevates the huil out of the water, thereby great- ly reducing drag and permit- ting speeds of nearly 50 miles an hour. The 20-ton boat can carry as many as 72 passen- gers, a wal as Shusideriie cargo. It's able to na n shallow water and its Eakin motion, more like that of a train, virtually eliminates the possibility of sea sickness. Installation Ceremony By Kinoven Rebekahs By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN The regular meeting of Kinoven Rebekah Lodge No. 353, Brooklin, was held Tuesday evening, Oct, 14, in the IOOF Hall, Bagot street, when| the installation of officers took place. The guests of honor were escorted through a bower of mauve and white chrysanthe- mums carried by a guard in white formals. The chrysanthemums were later presented to Sister Gloria Bailey, DDP of District No. 7 Oshawa West. The Noble Grand, Sister Helen Batten, welcomed Sister Mabel Disney, PP, introduced by Sister Mildred Routley; Sister Bertha Hackney, PDDP, introduced by Sister Ruby Sonley, PNG; Sister Bailey was escorted to the centre and Sister Helen Bat- ten, JPNG, read an address. Sis- ter Della Jones, NG, presented a Croxall, pianist, and Sister Nor- een Cooper, the soloist. Sister" Bertha Hackney, PDDP, of Bowmanville, said that being the "mother" of Kinoven Lodge, she had the honor of installing both the present DDP, SISTER Gloria Bailey and the PDDP, Sister Ivy Arksey, as NG and VG in 1950. Sister Gloria Bailey, DDP, was introduced by Sister Jean Disney and Sister Della Jones, VG, presented her report for the year. A communication received from Sunshine Rebekah Lodge |No, 222, Oshawa, announced the Brown, |ceremony of installation of offi-| |cers was postponed from Oct 20 {until Nov. 3 due to the illness of {the incoming NG, Sister Louella Pine. ing secretary, Sister Ivy Arkseys financial secretary, Sister Mena Ormiston; treasurer, Sister Nora Maynard; warden, Sister n Thompson; conductor, Sister Reta DeLong; chaplain, Sister Helen Gilroy; inside guardian, Sister Ethel Ormiston; outside guard. ian, Sister Ruth Gimblett; RSNG, Sister Mildred Barrett; LSNG, Sister Barbara Evans; RSVG, Sister Allie Miller; LSVG, Sister Beulah Duncan; musician, Sister Evelyn Croxall; JPNG, - Sister Helen Batten; soloists, Sister Noreen Cooper and Sister Betty Sister Mabel Disney, PP,%con. gratulated Sister Bailey and her staff on their splendid work; also brought to the Lodge, a: warm message in the interest of Re. Invitations to attend installation |of officers were received from Easter Rebekah Lodge, Picker- |ing, and Joy Rebekah Lodge, Brougham. bekah Odd Fellowship. ¥ | A social hour followed, conven- ed by Sisters Jessie Cook, Olive Harrison and committee. A birthday cake was presented ae gift on behalf of Kinoven Lodge INSTALLATION members and Sister Helen Bat-| ON CUREMONY ten, JPNG, was also presented p with a gift from officers serving |p, combination door; RA 5-7478. 2421 | J 0 d |to Sister Della Jones, NG; in Sister Gloria Bailey, DDP of honor of her birthday, Oct-14, istrict No. 7, Oshawa West, and|which coincided with her installa- er installing staff, dressed alike 4 EB swing taps; folding clothesline. 7a |WINE and cider barrels available, all ~~" |sizes. Oshawa Hardware and Electric, OSHAWA, ONT. TEL: RAndolph 3-3461 tors. Boat storage. Factory approved. Service centre, for motor repairs. Open evenings deep spring.filled | Department of Public matched coverings, greatly reduced, Works, Ontario. cepted. Take a look, | $44, Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. Then get in touch with 247¢| ~~" $68 MONTHLY the builder after 5 p.m. Joe Baric HO 3-1589 Toronto. 247f $588 BUYING or SELLING See TED CAMPIN MOTORS ond weekends. MARINE STORAGE AND SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONT. PHONE 87 607 KING Sf. -- OSHAWA (Just Er of Wilson Road) RA 3- 74 Res. RA 5-5574 Down One 6% Mortgage LARGE DETACHED | SIX ROOM BUNGALOW SOLID BRICK THREE BEDROOMS, LARGE KITCHEN, COMPLETELY DIVID- ED BASEMENT, AIR CONDITIONED HEAT- ING, LARGE LOT, EX- CELLENT AREA WITH ALL SERVICES, ROADS, SEWERS, BUS- ES, SCHOOLS. RIGHT HERE IN OSHAWA RA 5-8831 W. T. LAMSON REAL ESTATE LTD. 2470 46--Real Estate Wanted WE anxiously require for sale farms homes, businesses anywhere. Buying or selling. Call Donald Stradeski, RA| 5-1526 representing Wilson Real Estate Toronto. Phone AX 3-435. Nov. 22| WANTED to buy or rent with wii} to buy, farm or land with barn, within 10 miles of Oshawa. Phone RA 5-4394.! 2474 47--Automobiles For Sale TE Auto Insurance. Save up to cent. Nine months to pay. For perscnal service at your home call RA 5-2802, '58 FORD deluxe, very low in mileage, excellent condition. Private. Phone RA 5-5196 after 6 p.m 244f | *53 PONTIAC coach with custom radio, white wall tires, tutone grey and white. | Priced to sell, $595. King West Motors, | opposite Shopping 'Centre 242f | '36 DODGE Regent tudor with radio, | tutone blue. Immaculate in every way. | Priced to sell, $1095. King West Motors. | opposite Shopping Centre. '37 VOLKSWAGON deluxe, immaculate | black finish, custom rad'o, white walls. | mirror slip covers. This car near | new. Guaranteed, $1595. Seaway Mo-| tors, 200 Dundas West, Whitby. '51 PONTIAC sedan, good clean car directional lights, good heater, white wall tires. Sacrifice, $375. RA 3.4219 mop). VEPENDABLE USED CARS '58 OLDSMOBILE 88" Sedan, automatic transmission, power steering, radio. "Gleam- ing Black with White Two-tone". PONTIAC Deluxe Sedan. "One owner -- A Very Super READ THIS!! ALUMINUM DOORS AND WINDOWS AWNINGS AND RAILINGS TWO AND TRIPLE TRACK WINDOWS WITH SCHLEGEL* CUSHION OVERLAP OR BLIND STOPS CASH OR TERMS -- UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY OSHAWA ALUMINUM SALES & SERVICE RA 5-792Z ANYTIME ADDRESS: 58 NASSAU | Nov.10| Clean Car". PONTIAC Deluxe Four- door Hardtop, radio -- automatic transmission. "A Beautiful Car", CHEVROLET Sedan Radio. "A Nice Little Cor". PLYMOUTH Sedanette-- Radio. . "Hunter's Spe- ial". CHEVROLET Sedanette --Radio, "Hunter's Spe- cial" CHEVROLET 2 = Ton 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO GET READY FOR WINTER For the finest factory con- structed oluminum storm windows and doors installed to your satisfaction at low- est prices. UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE ALEX VAJDA MODERN WOODWORKING SHOP RA 3-9851 Pick-up. New paint job -- "One of the Best in Oshawa'. DODGE Y2-Ton Pick-up. New paint job "A Dandy Truck" OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM '50 "Quality Cars At Fair Prices" Merit Plan Financing through ILA.C For An Honest Deal See "TED" 607 King St. East Oshawa (just East of Wilson Road) Business: RA 3-4494 Res: RA 5-5574 48--Aut sromobiles Wanted HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down" Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. & RA 3-942] CASH FOR YOUR CAR MACKIE MOTORS WILSON RD. S 2c) RA 5-5743 or RA 5-1392 '54 CHEVROLET, one-ton pick-up, Ap-| ply 41 Colborne Street West. 247¢ '47 PONTIAC, good running order, $80 Apply 210 Kent Street, Whitby. TTS, Nov. 4 '56 CHEV. deluxe, two tone, custom radio, clean and reliable. $1495, 24 months to pay. Hurry to Weliman's for this outstanding value. RA 5-7981. 245c '55 CHEV.pick-up truck, good condi. tion. Terms may be arranged. RA 5-5422 7c |49--Automobile Repairs LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid RA 5-1181 or RA 35-1182 Oct. 8 GIVE your problem a lift with Want Ads. To sell, rent, hire, buy, call RA 3.3492 for an ad-writer | BRAMLEY MOTOR LOOK SUPERIOR ALUMINUM OFFERS MORE! WHY? ® Top quality products. ® Installations at the lowest cost, ® Estimates absolutely free. ® Special rates to apartments and large houses WINDOWS AWNINGS DOORS GRILLS 27, CALL RA 3-2619 | or RA 57119 Nov. 21 SPECTACULAR savings on floor cover. ings, heavy duty inlaid linoleum can- vas back, reg. $1.99 sq. yd., clear out | price, $1.20. Gold Seal congoleum and deluxe Rexoleum bordered rugs, 9° x 1314', greatly reduced, $12. Wall to wall floor coverings, choice patterns 37 cents per foot, Wilson Furniture, 20 | Church Street. 247a WINTER coat, 14, navy and white, one |year old. Three-piece coat set, 5, {maroon and grey. MO 8-4316 evenings 2461 |ONE single plot, Mount Lawn Ceme- | tery. Girl's winter coat, (12 teen) grey fur trim, like new: one three-piece, | winter coat set, (6X), in good condi- |tion, reasonable, 152 Cadillac Avenue |North. RA 5.4546. _246b | ENGLISH baby pram, like new, worth |895; only $45; pink bunting bag. RA | 33671. 246¢ | ORDERS taken for storm sashes, | measurements free, and estimates | Please order early. RA 3-4989. Oct. 28 MacFadyen's real seal alum- inum products. Storms and screens, triple track, $19.95 each installed, for any double hung window. Aluminum doors, regular, $43.50 each; self-storing, $52.50 each. Installation included, fully guaranteed. RA 8-1547 any- time, SEE ! FRIGIDAIRE ! SHEER LOOK -- PLUS AT | HOME APPLIANCES 90 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 5-5332 8 Church Street. RA 3-7624. [NINE cubic foot Frigidaire cold-wall refrigerator, excellent condition. Phone RA 8-5403. 245¢ TELEVISION sets for rent, $7 per week. |Sun lamps for rent, $2 per week. Radios {$2 per week. Tape recorders also for rent. Meagher's, 5 King Street West RA 3-3425. Oct, 29 TYPEWRITER $40; cash register $40; McKasky adding machine. $40; boy's | skates, size 8. RA 3-4434. TTS Nov. 4 BRAND new, Nordmende Hi-Fi com- bination set, flcor model FM receiver, | $300. Apply 34% Lloyd Street after 5. 243f OFFICE desk, with swivel chair, light oak; also new 9 x 12 congoleum, $10. RA 3-2680 or 8-0511. 247c fcompL EC Hu s unifom, size 12; 1g skirt, size 12; 2 ladies' win- ter coats, size 12, Phone RA 5-7884. 247c CHROME plated set of perfect circle | rings for '52 Chevrolet. Phone RA 5-170. 2474 | UNDERWOOD portable typewriter $45; gray steel desk $100; two blond secre- tary desks, $75 each. All like new. RA 5-0536. 247¢ COAL and wood kitchen range, excel. lent condition. Apply 286 Bloor Street East. 247¢ |HEAVY duty electric range, four burn. er oven, heat controlled by thermostat. RA 3-7058. GE Hot Point electric range, 4 automatic control, reasonable. | 5-8013. | TWO fall coats, size 12 to 14, $12 each; | one royal blue jumper, size 9, excellent [condition. RA 3-9295 after 6 p.m. 247a | WASHER. Bendix automatic, 3 years old, $75. Also radio and record player. | Apply 63 Celina Street, Apt. 2. 247a BUSINESS is better when you adver- tise in Classified! Reaches thousands for "a song," you might say. Dial RA 3.3492 for ad-writing service. | CALL COLONIAL Now for a free estimate on Canada's finest aluminum combination windows, doors and awnings at down-to- earth prices. Manufac- tured locally in Colon- ial's new Whitby plant. Quality: Service and Satisfaction ~~ Guaran- teed. DISPLAY COURT 289 PARK RD. SOUTH RA 8-8571 PLANT 515 BROCK ST. NORTH MO 8-4891, WHITBY SHOPPING CENTRE AJAX 1577 BOWMANVILLE MA 3-2425 RA 5-6159 | | After Hours: USED SEWING Used Treadles Used Portables a Used Console models at SINGER SEWING CENTER MACHINE SALE . from $10.95 and up . from $42.99 and up a very reasonable price. All reconditioned by Singer-trained experts. Also brand new round bobbin of Regularly price portables at the low, low price $ d at $119.95 SINGER SEWING CENTER 16 ONTARIO STREET Oct.22,23,24,27,28,29,30,31 Winter - Seal ALUMINUM WINCOWS AND DOORS CHAIRS -- 500! Chrome-metal, suitable for public hall or club. Priced to sell. JUBILEE | with her in 1957-58. Sister Gloria Bailey thanked members for their co-operation, with special thanks to Sister Ivy Arksey, PDDP; lin orchid formals, took over for| (the installation ceremony. | Officers installed were as fol- |lows: NG, Sister Della Jones; Sister Evelyn|VG, Sister Velma Ross! record- Brougham and Whitby, {tion as NG of the Lodge. Among the 160 present were visitors from Cannington, Bow- |manville, Oshawa Districts East land West; Pickering, Afax, SEALED TENDERS ad- dressed to the under- signed, and endorsed "TENDER FOR REPAIRS TO BREAKWATER OSHAWA COUNTY OF ONTARIO, ONT.", will be" received in the office of the Secretary, until 8:00 p.m. (ES.T.), Wednesday, November 19, 1958. Plans and specification con be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, On- tario, at the office of the District Engineer, 385 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont., and at the Post Offices," at Oshawa, Ont. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a security in the form of a cer- tified cheque or Bonds as specified in the form of tender. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth. The Department, through the Chief Engineer's office (H, & R.), or through the under- signed, therein, or through PAVILION BOAT KITS $56.00 and up Open Evenings & Weekends Brooklin Marine Storage Supply Ltd. PHONE 87 EXTRA FOR THE VERY BEST ALUMINUM Doors, Storms, Screens, Win- dows, Awnings and Porch Railings. NOBODY BUT NOBODY can beat our quality prices ond quaranteed installaticns. ALL HOLODY ALUMINUM RA 5-243] Anytime till 9 p.m, | 1.V. AERIALS Rust-proot materials. All-wave installed, $35 Rotary Antenna installed, $79 {sell 500,000 tons of coal in new Kool Lite Aluminum Awnings Grnd Used Antennas, $20 the office of the District Engineer at Toronto, Ont., will supply blue-prints and specification of the work, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa. October 21, 1958. 2470 Coal Outlook 'Said Brighter HALIFAX (CP) Sir Roy Dobson, chairman of the board of Dominion Coal Company said today there are bright spots in the outlook for Maritime coal. Addressing the company's 67th annual shareholders meeting, he said additional federal subven- tions and "a determination to seek a larger share of the mar- |ket"" had enabied the company to | | (areas so far this year. | | Part of the coal went to Tor- {onto, he said, '"'and substantial tonnages are also being supplied to new customers in northern and central Ontario." He said there are indications of a continuing market in these areas. However, "in order to extend our markets in Ontario under present gonditions, additional as- Mayor Daniel MacDonald said | crosswalk solid green, instead of pears to have been successfui at Wi NEwS BRIEFS | Australia Looks To Far = USEFUL PROJECT CHILLIWACK, B. C. (CP)-- Selected inmates of Oakalla prison are helping B. C. forest service crews in planting 400,000 two-year-old Douglas fir trees in the area. It is part of a province- wide reforestation project. FRENCH TYPE VANCOUVER (CP)--A French tional markets and soaring wool whetted the appetitite of Au 'East For Trade Boost MELBOURNE (Reuters)--Aus- |tralia is looking to the Far East, including Communist China, for trade to bolzster its:faltering ex- port income. Long content to rely on tradi- [ports Federation, will makg a {sales promotion tour of the Far |East. bl | Australia also has eyes on the {South meArican market. Recent | sales of coal to that country have ale Charolais bull, a type noted for|prices, it has come as a blow to|ian industrialists. A mission is ex its rapid growth and large size, is being studied at the Univer- sity of British Columbia to de- termine whether the breed can fit into B. C. beef production plans. WELL PRESERVED INNISFAIL, Alta. (CP)--A sur- veyor's stake driven into the ground in 1877 was brought to the surface by Marvin Skogen, break- ing land east of this town. The stake had a fine covering of paint which preserved it. BIG SHEEP ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Alta. (CP)--Bill Hunchak of this town 100 miles southwest of Ed- monton bagged a Bighorn sheep with a 37%-inch curl in the Big- horn Range west of here. GOOD HUNTING PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP) Bill Matheson, government re- sources superintendent for the Prince Albert area, says seven U. S. hunters had their limit of seven moose within a week dur- ing the big game season here. BLACKBIRD RAIDS WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Sand- wich Township officials received a request from farmers living on the east side of Huron Line for permission to shoot blackbirds that have damaged their crops. WELL STOCKED ST. MARYS, Ont. (CP)-- Downie township farmer David J. Worden has plenty to read. He acquired between 50,000 and 70,- 000 books, the property of his father who ran a bookstore in Toronto. Mr. Worden plans to catalogue the volumes. USELESS LOOT MONTREAL (CP)--A first of- fender who pleaded guilty to theft of a salesman's suitcase here was let off with a sus- pended sentence, The case con- tained 26 shoes--all for the left foot. SAFETY STRIP GLACE BAY, N. S. (CP)--| the experiment of painting a the usual two white stripes, ap- an intersection here. MARINE ARTIST ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) -- Ar- thur de Sousa, well-known Portu- guese artist, opened an exhibi- tion here of watercolor paintings of the Portuguese fishing fleet hich 'he completed during the summer. BOOKS STOLEN SWINDON, England (CP)-- {many Australians tg learn that Inew markets must 5 found for {the country's goods if the high | living standards of post-war years are to be maintained. For years, seemingly sound trade treaties and fat wool cheques have drowned warning whispers of doubt from leading economists. This season's lower wool prices and warnings of drops in earnings of primary products made little impact on the public. It was a shock when exporters and trade authorities said recent anmounce- ments by Britain and the United States would drastically affect Australia. BLAST ANGLO-AMERICANS The Sydney Sun's financial ed- itor, Ray Melrose, strongly criti- cized what he called the "selfish American and British policies which threaten to bring disaster to Australia's export trade." A drive to find new markets is gaining momentum, Twelve Aus- tralian businessmen will sail for the Far East later this month aboard the Swedish motor vessel Delos. This 'Australian trade mission ship," organized and fi- nanced by the Australian Ex- | pected to go there soon. New Disease In Don Mills ., | TORONTO (CP) -- A new dis- ease which affects mostly hil dren has been found in residential areas of suburban Don Mills, the current issue of the Canadian Medical Association Journal 'res ports. The disease named coxsatkie infection after the virus believed to cause it, is described as a mild one with symptoms of fever, sores on the mouth and upper throat and a blister-like rash." The journal says 60 cases were discovered in Don Mills dufing the summer of 1957, mostly among children from one' to ning years old. | oe 45 LEFT Only 45 of the rare Javanese rhinoceros are believed to. be su living on the East Indian js- and. . DAILY CROSSWORD ~ ACROSS 6. Detests 1. Courts 7. Cuckoos §. Shinto 8. Scotche temples man 9. Sudden fear 9. Church seat | 10. Cavalry | weapon 11. Half ems | 12 Interjection 13. Merit (obs) 14. River 16. Wager (Eng.) 17. Conflict 15. Tries anew 18, Moslem title 16. Vegetables 19. Merry | 1% | 20, Destroyer 21. Unde. escort veloped flower 22. Man's name 23. Garment 26. Drench 28, Fish 29, Sale notice 31, Cain's father 32. Kind of pipe 34, Enclosed 37. Man's nickname 40, Palatably 42, Division of a long poem 43. Grows white ¢4. Command (archaic) 45. Kind 25, Votco range 27. Row= ing imple. ment 30. Perishes 32. Mat. tress ing 83. Take one's own Common abbrevise tion 35. The ark builder SALES LTD. 1271 SIMCOE NORTH PHONE RA 3-4675 t sistance in the form of subven- tions will be necessary " he said. RA 8-8180 tilt 9 p.m CUSTOM AND OPEN AND CLOSE RAILINGS -- Interior and Exterior Fireplace Furnishings and Bathtub Enclosures LES EVENISS SALES LTD 15 PRINCE ST RA More than 800 books have been stolen from Swindon's public li- {brary during the first nine months] of 1938. (colloq.) DOWN 1. Viscid 2. Formerly 3, Lubricate 4. Frighten 5. Like a Venetian blind CRANFIELD MOTORS 331 PARK ROAD SOUTH RA 3-2284 USED CARS B.A. SERVICE RAMBLER, METROPOLITAN, MORRIS, M.G., WCLSELEY, RILEY SALES & SERVICE. Nov. 1| GIANT POTATOES FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. (CP)-- OYSTER FOSSIL FOUND |Jimmy Ogilvie grew four potatoes DISS, England (CP)--An oyster totalling 20 pounds. Ordinary po-|fossil believed to be more than tatoes weigh less than six ounces|100,000,000 years old has been each. |found in this Norfolk village. es 51--Swap and Barter Ol service ro 1 le er hod] Eh and box trailer, | balonce, with latest type equipment. Newest type electronic tune-up equipment. 5s in DEER rifle, house chesterfield, canning machine, stoker, clothes recl, venetian blinds, combina- tion TV, rugs, plumbing supplies of al |kinds. Chinn's, corner Hillside and Park | Road §. RA 3.7088. Oct. 19 anc whee RA 5-4632 3-2707 Bill Galbraith, RA 5-8832 Don Howe, RA 5-0313 Les Eveniss,

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