The Oshawa Times, 1 Nov 1958, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 1, 1958 |50--Articles For Sale ORDERS taken for storm sashes, mea- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) surements and estimates free. Please order early. RA 3-4989. Nov. 29 MOFFAT heavy duly range, r, apartment S50--Articles For Sale SINGLE bed complete with springfilied | mattress. Apply 315 Hillside. KELVINATOR refrigerator, good con: dition, $75 cash or would exchange for | record player, or TV. Phone size, in very good Apply after 6, at 341 Division Street. 254a | 50--Articles For Sale 50--Articles For Sale AOL gas conversion burner with , used three years, price $40. RA 3.3739, 247% NEW Rheem gas furnace with controls, rating 85,000 BTU, Phone RA 5-2257. |writer, used about two days, list price 253f SIMPLICITY "washing machine, ne, perfect working c RA 5-2614 254c STATION wagon outfit, size 3x ,in good condition. 219 Mitchell Avenue. 254b SMITH- Corona "portable "electric type-| $239. Phone MO 8-2961, 254c MARCONI and Admiral for 1959, Ji . Stero hi-fi, id LT kers, from $149 TV. RA 5. Nov. 18 , | year Tv Asma Fd channel, installed, one Kelly TV nk King itee, $39, West. RA §-5121. ENTIRE house 2 HE for sale, in- cluding refrigerator, TV and aerial,| three plece isstetiels suite, etc. 16 Brock West, RA 3. 3-7368, WHEN your washer's on the hummer, and your wash ain't getting done, Paddy's out in Hampton, he will make the d---- thing run. Phone Bowmanville MA 3-2055, Nov, 24 WE pay highest price in the city for used furniture. Pretty's Used Furniture | Store. RA RA 3.32771, 444 Simcoe 8. USED tires, most all sizes, $3 up. B, Goodrich Store, RA 5-4543. PAINT, Interior, exterior, flat, § £1088, re 1, 225 W. Secs., all colors, $2.95 gal. he RA 37 Aardvark Taics file flash Sync., body only, cash registers, and Electric, 8 Churc KELVINATOR refris fe 7 cubic| © foot, good condition. robes Whitby No! 8-3543 after 5 p.m. WE pay highest price in the city on used furniture, Pretty's Used Furniture! Store. RA 3-3271. 444 Simcoe South. TWO snow tires, tubes and rims for|2 shirts, 15, used one 2easop. Meteor, size 670 - Phone RA 5-0464 after five. CLEARING scatter rugs, bales i s|3 months, samples, $1.50. Nu Way Rug and Carpet MO 8-2115. 253 30-30 NEW Winchester carbine, good ™ condition. Phone RA 5-3096. 253f 18|goy's "clothing , 1 pair pants, Taincoat, all in good condition, (5-893. 250¢ | |ONE new heavy duty range, used only | excellent condition. Pe 253 | FRIDAY evening, free bag of chips for GIRL'S three-p -plece + Dive , Kenwood out-| children. Nu Way Rug Sales, 174 Mary fit, in excellent condition, size 3X, RA 8- 8210, ton coat, size 18; hardwood bed spring; chrome high chair; reasonable. TYPEWRITER $40; {RA 8-1005. | GERMAN "Electronic fl RA 5-2659, CHESTERFIELD, £1203 Huron St, MUNDINGER Italian made accordion so E flat baritone jand case, new; WILLIAMS pianos, now at a price you| can afford, at Parkway Tlevision, 918| HEAVY duty range $35; rangette $18; BA 52414. in top| coLDEPOT refrigerator, bat-| working order, Star Repair Centre, 49/ Automatic defroster. Phone RA 8-1064. 2531 | Simcoe Street North. RA 13-3043 B. F. GOODRICH bores, teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele-! wision. Thrifty budget plan, RA 5.4541. HIGHEST prices paid in Oshawa for tires, | [RA 5-3918 after 6. rangette $25; 'all overhauled, Burk Street. RA 57743, $15. |Street. Ty new, $85. (TYPEWRITERS, adding machines, and combination radio, | single bed, all in good condition, Apply Simcoe South, Phone RA 8-1211. 250 TWO wooden combination storm doors. with case and stand. Phone coiiiay™ woided s 25 253¢ 2501) - | Y washi achine. Phone | RA WHITE kitchen hen cupboard; ; brown mou- {BE ATTY was ng machin and | 56127. cash register $40; 250f McKasky adding machine $40; boy's !skates, size 8. RA 3.4434. TTS Nov. 4 new and used, 'easy f|terms; also repairs, all work guaran- teed. Oshawa Business Machines, 329 253f |very good condition. Phone RA 5- 2552 steel furnace, oil burner and controls, large wood Fy 1957 model. 255¢ WHSTINGHOUSE washer, perfect con- {LADY'S muskrat coat and red "cloth dition, Apply 87 John Street. |tion, e | $25. MO 8-4675 Whitby. RA 81773. 255a | COAL furnace for 5 or 6 room Toc. | 965. Phone RA 32101. SALANTI "piano accordion and case, with 25 treble and 12 bass, new condi- i £35; girl's bicycle, good as new,| Pe) ! medium on space Coleman Heater, ze, perfect condition. Reasonable. MO/| fe -3728 Whitby. 255a | A|31--Swap and Barter | WILL trade 6 roomed solid brick bun- galow, 1 year old, in Westwood sub- |division, all conveniences, storms. screens, oil heat, for a brick house near to Four Corners. Call RA 3-9589. 253¢ 52--Legal Notices | "TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Township of Whitby, County of Ontario. To Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of the Township of Whitby under his hand and the seal of the said corporation, bearing date of the Seventh day of [heed the ¢ Big Three to. halt experimental | Private Meeting blasts during the Geneva talks. On Nuclear Tests nm rum AMMAN, Jordan By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH GENEVA (AP)--Delegates of the United States, Britain and Russia planned private meetings today to clarify East-West posi- tions on policing a nuclear test United States and Britain advo-|it would start flying civil air- cate a short-term suspension wtf Planes over the United Argh. Re there is a signed agreement, public later in the day. Road con-| nections, blocked since the over-| ban Western delegates said they felt that the Russian position, though|day. With only the Soviet bloc op-|Saturday. (Reuters)-- for a permanent suspension. The The government announced today) Support for the Western posi-|throw of the royal government in| tion came from the UN political|Iraq on July 14, will be reopened commiittee in New York early to-|between Jordan - and Lebanon ACROSS 1. Tree 6. Portion 11. Sharp and harsh "| 12, Harbor 13. Burder *| 14, Best 15. Test 16, Musical group 17. Music calling first for permanent sus- pension of nuclear tests, was suf- ficiently flexible to lcave room for private negotiation They got this impression from a statement by Soviet delegate Semyon Tsarapkin at the opening of the three-power conference in the Palace of Nations Friday. In a closed session that fol- lowed, the Russians submitted a draft agreement on suspension of tests, Neither Russian nor West- ern delegates would detail its provisions. BASIC POINTS The Soviet opening statement § and initial remarks of the West- ern 'delegates--U.S. Ambassador James J. Wadsworth and British Minister of State David Ormsby-|# |Gore--emphasized these funda- mental lines: note 18. Replies 20: Fabulous bird 21. Noah's son 22. Skin opening 23. Garment 26. Planted 27. Injure 28, Card game | 29. Warp-yarn 30. Elegant 34. Recto (abbr.) 35. Journey 36. Sorrow 37. Biblical mount 89. Leaning Tower of 40. Satan 41, More rational ommittee approved, 49to9a a calling on the | | DRILY CROSSWORD 4. Cover 5, Man's nickname 6. Parts of legs 7. Card player 8. Hail! 9. Revive 10. Lured 14. Work, as land 16. Bill 19. Soundas a hard impact 20, Brawl (collog.) "22. Indi. gent 23. A guess. ing game 24, Worked 25. Sphere 26, Tart 28. A bump. kin 30, Embers 31. String 32, Fallstowin 39, Equal 33,01d age 41, South 85. Neat and Dakota tidy (abbr.) ) [E] S[TIAlTIE] Lon [TIS [SITIAIRENAILIE] Si i 255a coat, size 16. Bargain. Apply 119 Har: mony Road North August, 1958, sale of lands in arrears of taxes in the Township of Whitby will be held at my office, Brook- lin, Ontario, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon on the 30th day of Decem- ber, 1958, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was i in The Ontario the "Sixth day September, 1958, ond that copies of the said list may be had ot my office. Tresaurer's Office, this thir- teenth day of September, 1958. 1. The Russians want all three powers to suspend tests forever | at once, and then take up the] fh, : 5 | negotiation of a world control sys- 4 4 tem to safeguard against cheat- is BULL IS JUNIOR AND GRAND CHAMP 2 2. The West insists that the A double champion is this , the junior and grand cham- priority should be reversed, with 1030 - pound Angus bull. For his | pionship of the 60th American a control system worked out and, owner, Laurel Lee Mugge, 15, of | Livestock and Horse show at |set up, before any commitment' Kieghorn, Iowa, he won both | Kansas City, Mo. I | 42, Cheeses | 43. Outer garment DOWN 1. ---- fever 2. Fruit of the oak 8. Beseeches used furniture by the Community Fur niture Store, 19 Prince Street. « GREY Persian "lamb contour stole, ey satin lining, new, $40. Phone =A RA 8-1131. 8.1298. | BENDIX automatic washer, $60; Con- nor deluxe automatic washer, recondi- | tioned, $149; washers, reconditions,| . $20.95 and up; used rangettes, $7.95 and up; used TV's, $39.95 and up; used radios and ecord players, $14.95 and up; used records 39 cents each, three for $1. Barons' Radio and Elec- tric Ltd.,, 426 Simcoe Street South Nov. 15] NOW IS THE TIME TO GET READY FOR WINTER For the .finest factory con. structed aluminum storm windows and doors installed to your satisfaction at low- est prices, UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY CALL TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE ALEX VAIDA MODERN WOODWORKING SHOP RA 3-985] OOK SUPERIOR ALUMINUM OFFERS MORE! WHY? Top quality products, Installations at the lowest CALL COLONIAL Now for a free estimate on Canada's finest windows, doors and awnings at down-to- earth prices. Manufac- tured locally in Colon- ial's new Whitby plant. Quality Service and Guaran- THREE - piece bath set, $00; 0; stainless steel sinks and strainer, $14.95; laun- dry tubs, $15; pressure systems, $5; sump pumps, $39; shower cabinets, kitchen cabinets and sinks, copper, plastic and steel piping and fittings, installations, Chinn's, Hillside and Park Road South. Phone mE Tos, Nov. Ii Satisfaction teed. DISPLAY COUR 289 PARK RD. SOUTH RA 8-8571 PLANT 515 BROCK ST. NORTH MO 8-4891, WHITBY SHOPPING CENTRE AJAX 1577 BOWMANVILLE MA 3-2425 After Hours: RA 5-6159 $3 - 55 WINCHESTER, like new, three boxes of shells, $40. RA 5-8069, 25a TINTAWN, the Irish sisal carpet com- pletely installed, $6.50 square yard, 15 colors. Nu Way Rug and Carpet Sales 253¢ C. S. THOMPSON, Treasurer Sept.20,27,0ct.4,11,18,25, + Nov.1,8,15,22,29, Dec 6, 13 | Stabbed Hushand | Gets Probation PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Mrs. |Joan West, 23, has been put on| two years' probation for stabbing | her husband, Clarence West, 26.; The sentence, passed Friday by Judge John Kennedy in Peter-| borough County criminal court, | was opposed by Crown Attorney | {John A. Bradshaw, who told re-| porters outside the court he will recommend to the attorney-gen- eral's department that the sent. | {ence be appealed. In passing sentence Judge Ken. | edy said the crime was not pre- aluminum combination | | { SEE! FRIGIDAIRE ! SHEER LOOK -- PLUS AT HOME APPLIANCES 90 SIMCOE ST..S. RA 5-5332 Winter-Seal ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS Kool Lite Aluminum Awnings cost, . CUSTOM AND OPEN AND CLOSE 3 ne auily Tee: RAILINGS -- Interior and Exterior wit foge ir Fireplace Furnishings and Bathtub Enclosures DOORS GRILLS LES EVENISS SALES LTD. | CALL RA 3-2619 | 15 PRINCE ST. RA 5-4632 bi Fai but done in a moment Les Eveniss, RA 3-2707 Bill Galbraith, RA 5-8832 or RA 5-7119 |of "emotional upset" and "drun- Don Howe, RA 5-0313 Nov. 21 ken hysteria.' be | Precious Cargo... handle with care Remember the day you brought that tiny bundle of joy home from the hospital? It was a great moment. You were determined nothing would mar the happiness of the days ahead. It is quite natural for the mature young man to think seriously about the unforeseen . . . to think about family protegtion through life insurance. For family Protection. at low net cost . . . talk to a Mutual Life of Canada man. Sh MUTUAL IEE He represents the company with the outstanding dividend record. 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Lm WH ONTARIO ¥ HYDRO ] ' electricity does so much costs so little ML-8IB BRANCH OFFICE: 69 King Street East [ . , Ont Tel: RA 5-6564 | " - "- : - - Oshawa, Ontario e For further information on your electrical priblems contact your electrical dealer or . . ." YY --™ LR THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA , REPPESENTATIVES: RA 54169 RA 5-164 H. F. BALDWIN, CHAIRMAN A GEORGE F. SHREVE, GENERAL MANAGER DONALD M. POLSON BOB McDONALD J; i ALAN WILSON 495 Mosson Street 689 Wilson Road North HERBERT A. MAYNARD RA 3.9873 RA 5.7973

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