The Oshawa Times, 8 Nov 1958, p. 22

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdoy, November 8, 1958 48--Automobiles Wanted 50--Articles For Sale 50--Articles For Sale 45--Reol Estate For Sale 45---Real Estate For Sale MODERN six-room bungalow, big Mv. 1n, three big big size $1250 DOWN, New bungalow, Whithy, i" large living room, four hardwood vd. North. kitchen, big dining room, floors, Apply 369 Oshaws B) RA 8277. Nov.21 COURTICE, od garage, living, dining rooms, three bedrooms, des, kitchen, bath- , , modern room, oll heat, wo seres. RA 37% LOT 8 x Harmony Road serviced, close to school $1800, 85387, . ROSSLAND MANOR N.H.A. 3 THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOWS PRICED AT $12,800 AND $12,995 WITH 1200 AND $1395 DOWN K and R CONSTRUCTION RA 8-5234 Dec. 4 H. GOLDSTEIN Real Estate Broker 13 BOND ST. EAST RA 8-5161 $500 DOWN 4.room frome bungalow with o full basement. 4-piece bath, heavy wiring, loundry tubs, electric hot water tonk, and oil heating, Priced right" for quick sale FOR SALE OR RENT Income property with 10 rooms suitoble for two or more families, oil heating and heavy wiring. Located on Albert Street close to Bloor, Also suitable os STORE ond living quarters without alterations. Tip-top condition with immediate possession Low. down pay- ment will hondle. For fur- ther particulors call RA 8-5161 NOW! JOHN A. J BOLAHOOD LIMITED REALTORS RA 5-5644 169 SIMCOE ST. §. CADILLAC NORTH MEMO: To the engaged or newly wed couple -- See this 4-room immuculate bungalow with ao finished . rec-room; beautifully landscoped front and rear, close to school ond many other attractive fea- tures are included with this house, Priced right ---- just for you. Coll Jack Appleby ot RA 5.6544, $55.00 MONTHLY !! READ ON , . . Only $13,000 full price for this lovely 3-bedroom brick bungalow with spacious living room ond o beautiful stone just steps to shopping and bus. Bill | fireplace, schools, For further details call Sworbrick ot RA 5-6544 $$$ INCOME §$ §$ § 10 ROOMS 10 Inspect this 2-storey brick home, located in excellent area near Shopping Centre, features 2-car garage, 2 extra rooms in basement, 2 bath- rooms with extra roughed-in plumbing in basement. Owner forced to sell and is asking $3,500 down payment. Don't delay, call Jack Appleby now aot RA 5.6544, | | 259b | NEW HOMES | eB Ye CARAVAN CONSTRUCTION 50 HOMES 3 DIFFERENT MODELS DOWN PAYMENT ONLY $9295 MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY 1PM. -9PM Floodlights for your convenience. 4 For Information and Appointment RA 81338 | LOOK! LOOK! | $395 | | FULL DOWN IF YOU QUALIFY $12,950 FULL PRICE SOLID BRICK FINISHED REC. ROOMS LOADS OF EXTRAS SEE THE MODEL CALL RA 5-6544 OHN A. J BOLAHOOD LIMITED REALTORS | phece bath, modern kitchen, full base {ment, TV aerial, NHA ist HUdson 88008, 291 Jedburgh Road, To- {sonto 12 or phone after 7 p.m 2614 ISIX - room brick house on Albert Street, with garage, aluminum storms and screens, oil furnace, $1900 down, $10,400 full price, 80 1 |eated King Street East [20 TWO-storey clapboard house, 6 |rooms, built-on. garage, newly dec | orated, iarge lot, in North Oshawa near ig Centre. $12,700. Terms ar- ranged. Phone RA 55011 2600 450--Real Estate Exchange room, brick bunga- , drapes, broadioom, finished recreation room, for 6 room modern home. Phone RA 3.9777. 2501 |46--Real Estate Wanted WE anxiously require for sale farms, homes, businesses anywhere. Buying or selling. Call Donald Stradeski, RA 51526 representing Wilson Real Estate, Toronto. Phone AX 3-4535 Nov. 22 47 --Automobiles For Sale PARTS of of '49 Ford, Brand new bat |tery, Hollywood muffler, voltage regu- lator, generator, Many other |parts Cheap. Phone RA 3-9066 2614 1957 DODGE hardtop; 1953 Pontiac hardtop, beautiful condition, can be fi nanced. Phone RA 5-4811 2584 FORD roadster rod, incompleted, {less motor $295. Apply 226 Rosedale Drive, Whitby 2611 '51 FORD coach, fender skirts, dual exhaust, good condition. RA 59928. 261c '5% PONTIAC two-door Laurentian, two- tone, condition GM engineer's phone RA 5.7075 |'S6 FORD Fairlane to clear, $1395 man's. RA 3-443] '57 FORD, two-one, custom radio, clean, low mileage car. Stew's special $1505, 34431 2 {'55 PONTIAC sedan de luxe, many ex- !tras. Perfect condition, $1475. RA 5.0547 2601 '83 car, two-tone, reduced 260c c 5% CHEVROLET deluxe |excellent condition. Must be seen to be |appreciated. Phone RA 3-3246 260b '57 MG sports convertible | ped with radio, heater, directional sig-| {nals, windshield washers, etc. In excel lent condition. Only $1705 for quick sale, or will accept $500 and takes over payments. Phone after 6 p.m., Ajax 403 M collect 250¢ | | a hdd -- {ALLSTATE Auto Insurance. Save up to|$50 TO $150 allowance for your old tele : i and builders' dis Electrohome, Ad HOMEOWNERS' and bul 20 per cent. Nine months to pay. For personal service at your home call RA miral, '52 CHEVROLET power glide sedan,| $550, radio, etc. RA 5.1026 after 6| P.me 259( best offer A clean, 3.7970 good condition, R 2574 538 PONTIAC, good condition, best piece kitchen chrome suite, or set of RANGE, Gurney, 40", heavy duty. RA! 260b three arborite living room tables, or|s.gss| 257 offer. Phone RA 3-2804 'ss FORD Special tudor, ebony black with gleaming chrome, walls, custom radio. Like new. Only $995, King West Motors, opposite Shop- ping Centre 260f SOME cheapies In stock. '52 Dodge, '50 | | opposite 260f Mercury. King West Motors, Shopping Centre, '57 FORD Zephyr sedan, six cylinder, REMINGTON bookkeeping machine, combination radio and King West Motors, oppo-|record player console, $38; 8-inch table 260f | saw with motor, $25; portable air com-| gasoline engine! $35 RA economical car with the power of an eight, $1495 site Shopping Centre |'55 FORD custom line fordor, automatic} Wisconsin, $65 transmission, custom radio, chrome wheel discs King West Motors, opposite Shopping| 260f Centre SUBVISOF, 55 PONTIAC, two-tone radio, best we have ever offered, $1395. Easy terms at Wellman's, RA 3-4431 260¢ Eo terms at 260¢ '53 STUDE., outstandin duced to clear, $505 sed Ford and r ends, transmis Wellman's. RA 3-431 Phone Clark #4 Nov. 31 condition, re- HALE Auto Wre Chevrolet motors, sions, for all makes '51 OLDSMOBILE sedan, good condit tion. Apply 399 King Street West, 257f| "57 METEOR deluxe fordor, tutone grey and white, absolutely beyond criticism Previous owner reports 26 miles per gallon, Sale price $1695, King West Motors, opposite Shopping Centre, 257f 's6 MONARCH custom, fordor, auto- matic transmission, gunmetal grey, tutone green interior, custom radio, white wall tires, show room condition $1595 King West Motors, opposite Shop. ping Centre 2571 53 PONTIAC sedan delivery, very good condition, reasonable, Phone RA 5.3875 after 6. 257¢ ATTENTION bargain hunters! "58 Chev Bi yne; '56 Dodge coach; '54 Pontiac cf ; 'S50 Pontiac automatic; '50 Prefect sedan. Terms available Marion Auto Ltd, 25 Grenfell Street RA 85179 260f 1948 DODGE -- Good Transportation Best offer. RA 8-1073 2604 56 PLYMOUTH "'V-8" four-door sedan, push button drive, tutone, in excellent condition. RA 3-4887 Dec. § '87 FORD Fairlane fordor, tutone blue, matching upholstery, automatic trans- mission. Padded dash and visors, white walls, eight cylinders, Previous owner reports 23 miles per gallon $1995. King West Motors, opposite Shopping Centre. 258f "88 METEOR Rideau, fordor, auto- matic transmission, tritone finish; radio, windshield washers, tinted glass, white walls, Everything reflects low mileage $1000 off new price. King West Motors. Opposite Shopping Centre. 258f "49 MERCURY, excellent condition. Ap- ply 579 Albert St 2561 '53 FORD Consul used only as a second car. Has to be seen to be appreciated 80 Rossland Road West JOIN THE thousands who use Classified ads for easy problem-solving Call} RA 3.3492 Try the 1959 Paris Styled Renault Dauphine Four doors, 44 miles a gallon, | water cooled At VAN HEUSEN MOTORS 149 King W. RA 5.3557 Dec.7| SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. STUDEBAKER-VOLKSWAGEN SALES and SERVICE 334 RITSON RD. SOUTH OSHAWA, ONT, TEL: RAndolph 3-346) CRANFIELD MOTORS 33) PARK ROAD 'SOUTH RA 3.2284 USED CARS B.A. SERVICE" RAMBLER, METROPOPLITAN MORRIS, MG, WOLSELEY, RILEY SALES & SERVICE BUYING or SELLING See TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST OSHAWA Just East of Wilson Road) RA 1 44%4 Res RA S5.®E74 | pe-fect| Sale price $1095. | | HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens puid off, DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, §S, RA 3.9421 | |DISCOUNT prices on Meimac dinner ware, the ideal Ci gift. We a full line of Melmac dinnerware in A SET of Wear-Ever aluminum, never 990. Phone Bowmsnville [32==Lagel Notices "TREASURER'S SALE various patterns and designs. starter sets at $9.95. For a free home |demonstration. RA 58603 or call at {Budget Sales Showroom at 399 King Street West, 2506} TV serials, all channel, installed, one year guarantee, $39. Kelly TV 81 King West. RA 55121. Nov. 18 TWO girl guide OF LAND FOR TAXES Township of Whitby, County of Ontario, GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- CASH FOR YOUR CAR MACKIE MOTORS WILSON RD. §, RA 5-5743 or RA 5-1392 uniforms 12 x 18 and |other girl's clothing. RA 3-275). 2581. GIRL'S CCM bicycle, good condition. Apply 569 Masson Street, 25 GIRL'S fitted cost, size 7, red, RA 8629. 250c plies, new and used. For the best deal in town see Provincial Tire. 48 Bond Street W. RA 5.8511, GIRLS winter coat, size 12x, excellent 88629. ; also girl's skirts ana skates, | EEFRIGERATOR, 12% cu. fi, suto|"2¢ 5 RA 34247. ie matic, double door, best offer. RA FIVE storm windows, two 34 x 47, two 58629, 259c|44 x 47, one 28 x 47, and screens. C $15. RA 3.2517. 250¢ TWO Wilton rugs, approximately 9x10', To Wit: By virtue of a worront issued by the Reeve of the Township of Whitby under his hand ond the seal of the said corporation, bearing dote of the Seventh doy of August, 1958, sale of lands KELVINATOR 49--Automobile Repairs in arrears of taxes in the Township of Whitby will be m rug, 12'x10'4°; one lectric tea kettle, y 258(| one new congoleu: kitchen table, chrome legs. Reasonable, Reasonable, Phone RA 8-1773. |LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers cars for wrecking, Highest prices pal RA 51181 or RA 51182. Oct. Phone RA 8-0511 or RA 52363. 2571) 2586 In winter coats, size 14, 15, fitted oF qr loose; also two wooden combina (THREE - plece chesterfield, very good condition, wine and blue. After 7, phone |RA 53342. held ot my office, Brook- lin, Ontario, ot the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon id, 8 BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES LTD. 1271 SIMCOE NORTH PHONE RA 3-4675 Speciolists in Ford service ond parts. Wheel alignment, wheel balance, with lotest type equipment. Newest type electronic tune-up equipment. taken tion doors. after surements and estimates free. Please . Apply §, RA 54384. 253 order early. RA 3-4989. Nov. 29|WINE and cider barrels available, all HEE Sol ei sizes. Oshawa Hardware and Electric, | orl RD strainer, 8 Church Street. RA 3-7624. | dry tubs, $15; Pp a cocktail bar, finished in lea- sump pumps, $39; shower cabinets, theretie; 15 Sage Shor gun. like sew; " binets and man radio, shortwave, A a 137043. 33 Buena Vista. 2504 plastic and steel pi -- B. F. GOODRICH Stores, tires, batter. installations, Chinn's, Park Road South. Phone RA 3.7088. ) ; Nov. 18 Thrifty budget plan. RA 5-4543. AWNINGS, plain colors, or gay stripes, 8 WEYMOUTH cabin cruiser, 1 year old, prompt service, Free estimates. Order now for early delivery. Chair and table on the 30th doy of Decem- ber, 1958, unless the taxes ond costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of londs for - sale for arrears of toxes wos published in The Ontario Gozette on the Sixth day of September, 1958, ond that copies of the said list moy be hod ot my office $90; stainless $14.95; laun- Test-Drive the D.K.W. 3-6 ond the new FIAT For economy ond perform- ance ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP 408 King St. W. RA 3-7132 [50--Articles For Sale Easy terms at Well-\GRyy chesterfield and chair; kinder. (Oshawa. garten set; Brownie Hawkeye flash out-| yyGHEST prices paid in Oshawa for (fit; tri-lite floor lamp; baby's hi |chair. RA 3-4719 Easy terms at Wellman's, RAISE LING out or cleaning out your RA 8-1131 You will get your highe basement? price when you phone RA 58131, Oshawa Trading Post, 446 Sim Street South Ti cf four door FUR coat, muskrat, all backs, size 14. RA 54894. = sedan, two tone, heater, radio, signals, [Best offer. Apply 83 Southwood Street, Nyy motorbike, 29 RA 3.9447 antlers, fully equip-{mounted on mahogany plaque, approxi- ac. off Colborne Street East DEER head, eleven point mately 30" high by 20" wide. Will cept best offer. Phone RA 5.0195. 26 RADIOS, hifi a record players, buyer stereo are all here at the lowest prices at Parkw Street It will pay you to shop Television, 918 Simcoe vision on any new way Television, 918 Simcoe North BICYCLE painted, $18.50 Di new fenders, Also all wave TV aerial, pedals "THEY said it couldn't be done". Ed beautiful TV swivel chair, only 99¢ wi the purchase of any chesterfield suite new white wii on Furniture, 20 Church Street. 261a (ette chairs, Apply 238 Gibb Street. BIG sale now on. Walnut finished de $16.88; cedar chests $29.95; electric ket- LARGE frame bu Kroehler platform rockers 50,000 feet, of good fine lumber, rea- ties $7.88; $38; walnut and blond end tables $4.99. | sonabl | Pontiac, "49 Studebaker, '51 Dodge, '49|See these bargains and many more, Wilson ( now at Ed Wilson's big sale Furniture Co., 20 Church Street, 26 electric, $150; $40; six HP bicycle engine, Street South pressor, Apply 597 Simcoe 9216. 26 (prompt servic North Victor or Westinghouse at Parl Stre: ec. 8 ~ -complelsly overhauled, | Fix gale Frigidaire electric stove, 40 - com- '62 PONTIAC two-tone four-door, very plete, only $12.50. Phone RA 5-8654, 26lc| camsim---------------- "Well, | FRIGIDAIRE 40 inch range, like pew, Wilson" is doing it. Lovely five. Phone RA 35-1642, 2%6 [yo down payment and terms, must sell. Also. Mark 75E outboard, rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North, Oshawa. Oct. 19 | both perfect condition, RA 8-5109. 256f GIRLS sub teen clothing, size 10 to 11, coats, dresses, skirts, roll-a-way cot. 860 Law St ny CAMPHORWOOD chest; one 8 milli-| meter Eumic movie camera with auto- |matic exposure meter. Brooklin 629RS, i 260b WOOD and coal stove, new, used one winter. Best offer, Apply at 297 Fesi- Street East. [rubert Street Mier 3 Wom, -- |BENDIX automatic washer, $60; Con- AWNINGS, plain colors, oF gay stripes, nor deluxe automatic washer, recondi e. Free estimates, Order tioned, $149; washers, reconditions, now for early delivery. Chair and table $2095 and up; used rangettes, $7.95 rentals, Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North.land up; used TV's, $39.95 and up; T. |used radios and ecord players, $14.95 and up; used records 39 cents each, |three for $1. Barons' Radic and Elec- {trie Ltd, 426 Simcoe Street South SUMP pump; ranget wo-wheel car| welding outfit. RA 5-2902. size 8, good Tresourer's Office, this thir- teenth day of September, 1958. WILLIAMS pianos, now at a price you can afford, at Parkway Tlevision, 918 Simcoe Street North RA 3.3043, SKATES, new and used, "Oshawa's No. 1 Skate Exchange". Used skates $1 up. New skates $4.95 up. Largest selection in town. Drayton Cycle, 204 Bond C. S. THOMPSON, Treasurer. Sept.20,27,0ct.4,11,18,25, Nov.1,8,15,22,29, Dec.6,13 Thornton Crs. By CHARLES WHITE £1 sed furniture by the Community Fur- ¢ | niture Store, 19 Prince Street. Phone BOY'S three. 3x; boy's t %| winter coat, st he oe | traler; WINTER coat ; girl's) e dog t ; all enone | Its monthly meeting in the Sunday 260b| RA 5-0276, 2600 5chool Wednesday afternoon with TAT" condition, $100.| ALUMINUM frame Gendron baby car. Mrs. Herbert Schuerman presid- 2601 | riage; crib and mattress; chrome feed INE. ~ounted on board and play table. Reasonable. RA 3-2771.| Afte POE. RA] oie arse snes 260b| HOT air coal furnace, excellent Sond tion, Phone RA 57927. 260¢ | | ELECTRIC and many | 5-5550. = 260 4/ KELLY TV your authorized Beatty Nd jealer offers you up to $100 for your old washer on a new Beatty automatic or wringer washer, 81 King West v "train mo r the usual reports busi- accessories. 8 Sar windows for the north win- A am Lamy ows of the baseme - HEAVY duty Moffat range, in §00d| qo gop or yo oro nt of the Sun clean condition, $60. Lady's coat and|03Y School building, plans for a dress,; child's rocking horse Phone | catering job this month, Crist- RA 5-3002 Ss |CONSOLE extension walnut table, ovens, commodates ten -|5-1241 la ay ac [the community and do people. Phone BAlseven charities. GREEN hostess chair, like new Phone The 'Money Apron' was strap- RA 35-1241 260b| ed of the patches and money and CRESTERFIELD and wing chair MOlly McClure drew the name inch, in good condition, $120. RA $28, (chair newly covered) $55. Phone RA!of Mrs. Sandy Anderson as win- 5-0193 % ner of the apron. DAVENPORT, sofa by day, double bed| The business was preceded by a by night, $15. Kitchen buffet, $10. Apply program with Mrs, Arthur Bunker : § 8 heatre. | : : 567 Fox Street near Drive-In TI ale: as chairman. Mrs. Bunker open- : -- ed with a poem. Mrs. Arthur FRIGIDAIRE 1959 automatic washers pioncon read the scripture, Mrs and dryers. Rated No, 1 over all others| ~~ J A 260f|by consumer's report. Low overhead | Wilfred Harris gave a reading Frigidaire pulls 1 cooking tops, pull-down elements, t| frigerators and ranges. Kelly TV, King Street West. RA 5-5121 Nov kx. count on e th | COAL or wood space heater. Four din- sk | Phone RA 5-0247. 2 la| BUY NOW AND SAVE Peterborough boats, Evinrude Motors--budget terms. Free winter storage on motors. Boat storage. Factory ap- proved. Service centre for motor repairs. Open evenings and: weekends MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY | LIMITED Brooklin, Ont. Phone 87 | | SEE! FRIGIDAIRE! SHEER LOOK -- PLUS AT HOME APPLIANCES 90 SIMCOE ST. §. RA 5-5332 pital this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Willis and -------------- 0" |means lowest prices. From $199. Kelly | nd 1! " iiding, approximately | REET NT BE West, os 3 Mss Tom Shephard led in y priced. Newcastle, phone 3876.| FRIGIDAIRE special big 10% cubic ft.| The guest speaker was Rev. 4 Pp v 260f "frig. 42 Ib freezer, butter-keeper. No|y - Nn : y money down with trade. Only $199/: . Lothian of St. Mark's GMAC plan $2 weekly. Kelly Frigidaire Church who he pointed out the BOAT KITS [pavers | VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, faith in God. $56.00 and up parts, AY acnments, brysh Zuaran- Mrs. Harris extended thanks on : teed rebuilt machines stimates free, i i Open Evenings & Weekends Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repajs Ser behaie of te ladies to Me tian : : ice. RA 8-108] anytime. Nov. . ' Mrs. Brooklin Marine Storage |"° ---- [her committe served lunch. MARCONI and Admiral for 1959, $199 ERSONALS Supply Ltd. up. Stero hi-fi, six speakers, from s149. | P --- 5 PHONE 87 Kelly TV. RA 59181. Nov. 18| Vickie Knox is able to return WHEN your washer's on the hummer, | to school having recovered from and your wash ain't getting done, call her operati Paddy's out in Hampton, he will make ¢ the d-- thing run. Phone Bowmanville] HOSPital last month. MA 3-2055. Nov, 24 WE pay highest price in the city used furniture, Pretty"s Used Furniture A Store. RA 3.3271. 444 Simcoe B. (Wilma, Huntsville, used furniture, Pretty's Used Furniture and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrard. Store. RA 3.3271. 444 Simcoe South, | There were 43 at the Sunday Lloyd baby carriage; Ennis piano; BUY NOW AND SAVE PETERBOROUGH BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS Budget Terms Free winter storage on mo- tors. Boat storage. Factory approved. Service centre, for motor repairs. Open evenings ond weekends MARINE STORAGE AND SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONT, PHONE 87 NOW IS THE TIME Bi WR Sees "0 *"'% 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 VAJDA MODERN WOODWORKING SHOP RA 3-9851 di] a Scout uniform comviete. navy ANNOUNCEMENTS LR SR TH Sunday School will hold 12. Phone RA 56238. ~~ 289c|promotion Sunday Nov. 16. The USED tires, most all sizes, $3 up. B. F. guest speaker will be Mrs. James Goodrich. Store. RA: 3-450. Green, a missionary from Jam- aica. The Community Association will hold its monthly dance Nov. 15 in the Community Hall. The Boy Scout troop will hold its next salvage drive Nov. 22. elements, $65. Phone RA 5. | CALL COLONIAL Now for a free estimate on Canada's finest aluminum combination windows, doors and awnings at down-to- Campaign Train 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, earth prices. Manufac- tured locally in Colon- ial's new Whitby plant. Quality Service and Satisfaction Guaran- teed . For Employment TORONTO (CP) -- A privately- sponsored train designed to pro- mote sale of building materials and stimulate the federal govern- ments winter work campaign will stop -at 29 cities on a coast-to- coast Canadian tour in January. The tour is organized by Ed- ward G. Hirst of E. G. Hirst LOOK SUPERIOR ALUMINUM OFFERS MORE! | DISPLAY COURT 289 PARK RD. SOUTH RA 8.8571 PLANT 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 5.7922 ANYTIME ADDRESS: 58 NASSAU Nov. 1 515 BROCK ST. NORTH MO 8-4891, WHITBY SHOPPING CENTRE AJAX 1577 BOWMANVILLE MA 2.2425 Company sales consultants of To- ronto who said the 1l-car train will leave Kingston Jan. 15, go as far east as Halifax then head west to Vancouver. In Ontario it will visit Cornwall, WHY? Top quality products WA Meet Nn Nov, 18| great need in the world today for in Sick Children's| Dick Newell is in Oshawa Hos- are visiting WE pay highest price in the city for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Langmaid | - ------------------------ | H SUNSHINE range, year old heavy duty| Sunday school problems were dis- Dulles Will Have To Seek By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (AP) -- State | Secretary Dulles will have to seek much cioser co - operation with Democratic leaders of Congress if he is to run foreign policy ef- fectively in the next two years. Aides said privately Thursday they had no doubt he would take such action, although it still was too early to say what specific might be necessary. Although Congress has been under Democratic control for the last four of the Eisenhower ad- ministration's six years, a shift in power over the conduct of for- eign affairs now' seems certain to come about for two reasons: 1. Tuesday's election gave the| Democrats such overwhelming control as to vest them with a new degree of authority and con- fidence. 2. Regardless of what happens, in the 1960 elections, the Eisen-| hower administration as such is| | Democratic Co-operation limited to two more years in of- plans for modernizing the Chinese fice. The ieadership authority of Nationalist army and to make up the president and secretary of for the approximately $300,000,000 state therefore must be expected spent in supplies for the defence to decline, relative to the rein-jof Q inst the Ci forced Democratic leadership. [nist artillery assault that began FEEL REASSURED 8 late August. But the record of the last four MANY CRITICIZED years of working with Democratic' Many Democrats were out- congresses encourages Dulles spoken in criticizing the adminis- aides to believe close co-opera-|iration' to tion for the next two is possible] Hon 2 Jolivy with respect |the coastal islands. A request for and will be obtained. 'funds arising out of this policy They look for continued voting could precipitate a major debate. support on major issues of for- eign-aid appropriations and prob-| Furthermore it seems probable lems involving moves by the that if the Chinese communists Communist bloc. gradualiy ease off their pres- The first test of this may in- sures, Democratic congressional volve United States support for|leaders will insist on a policy Nationalist China's continued more in line with their own ideas strong defence of the Quemoy and'and the ideas of many allied Matsu islands off the Chinese countries. These come down to mainiand. saying that the United States The administration may have to should defend Formosa but should ask early next year for a supple-/try to get Chiang's forces out of mental appropriation to financelthe offshore islands. Bargain Sale | Brings Crowds | VANCOUVER (CP) -- A bar gain sale brought police out to control hundreds of people crowd- ing around a liquor store here| Friday. | The provincial government an-| nounced discreetly Thursday that| It had been in a store damaged |by fire last July, but the worst that happened to it was a curled {label or two. | There were an estimated 1,000 |started. | From then on it was bargain |basement tactics. Employes {manning the store's four cash women customers were filling shopping bags and husband-and- wife teams walked out carrying [cases of the stuff. | The entire stock "will probably Ibe cleaned out by Saturday Inight," said one employe. | Prices ranged from $1.70 for a 1$2.35 bottle of sherry to $4.55 for |a $6.10 bottle of Scotch. Deloro Strike 'May End Soon TORONTO (CP) -- A basis for |settlement was reached Friday in the 30-day strike at the Deloro |Smelting and Refining Company [involving 200 Peterborough dis- {trict workers. Conciliation officer R. B. Brad- |ley said the settiement basis had |been reached during |union talks which resumed Fri- day after being adjourned Oct. 17. It will have to be voted on by members of the United Steel workers of America (CLC). | Mike Fenwick, union represen- WRITE" electric sewing machine; | School service Sunday afternoon. tative, said details of the, settle- wo Tuesday night a meeting was held ment are set out in a depart- %9i of officers and teachers when ment of labor memorandum to be |read at a special union meeting, probably Monday night. | The union has been on strike |since Oct. 9. A previous two-year | contract expired May 15. The union originally asked for a 15-cent hourly wage increase, 40-hour week instead of the pres- ent 42 hours, shift differentials 'and improved welfare provisions. | smelter plant before the strike was between $1.26 and $1.31% cents an hour. Ottawa, Port Arthur, Sudbury, Barrie, London, Windsor, Brant-| ford, Kitchener, and Niagara Falls. The five-week trip wili end in Toronto. Mr. Hirst said meetings will be held with winter work commit- tees, representatives of better business bureaus and local deal- ers wherever the train stops. The train idea has the blessing of Labor Minister Starr, a gov- ernment spokesman in Ottawa said. The federal government is planning to spend more on pub- {licity this year than last in con- | nection with its make-winter-work |program, he added. |come true. Base rate at the cobalt-silver | Couple Mortgages All Then Buys Nursing Home WINNIPEG (CP)--A Winnipeg|to the Cancer Research Society couple mortgaged all they owned and to CARE of Canada. to buy and establish a home for] Mr. Gratton has a full-time job elderly women. [looking after the administration Mrs. Judy Gratton and her hus-|of the home. band Leo "did a little dreaming] "He spent six years in the ad- THORNT N'S CORNERS -|it would sell almost $250,000 two years ago" and bought a for- ministration field with the Can The Women's Association held| Worth of liquor at reduced prices.|mer nursing home in Winnipeg's dian Army Medical Corps during south-central district then spent the Second World War and I just 12 to 18 hours a day renovating ieave it all to him, including pay- the home to make the dreaming off the interest," said his |wife, who takes care of the nurs- It now is transformed into the ing side. "ness items discussed were --|people in line before the sale bright Regina Haven with pastel. MOTHER OF TWO colored walls and big windows. | Another change has taken place When the residence was opened in the women's attitude, said [31 elderly women made it their Mrs. Gratton, mother of two chil- home. Private residents pay up dren, Anita Louise, 10, and Lo- 260f mas donations to te shut-ins of registers said, as they jingled up to $5.00 a day for their board, retta Colleen, 9. nations fo sales of as much as $200, that|Pursing, laundry, entertainment "The ladies are not content any (and occupational therapy. |more to wear dressing gowns at |ARE KEPT BUSY {meal times--they dress up." The specific purpose is to keep, The home has two six - bed its residents busy and interested|rooms, one with five beds, one in living, said matron Mrs. Grat-|with three, five with two, and one |ton, who also is a registered| private room. There also is a |nurse. !large reception hall, dining room, { "Their whole attitude is|living room, craft room and a {changed since they discovered sick bay. they could do useful work. It| Most of the residents are pri- used to be difficult to get them|vate, but Mrs. Gratton insists on out of bed but now they are all keeping six beds for welfare pa- up at 7:30 a.m. working on Red|tients. Cross supplies." This is in honor of iter mother, Mrs. Gratton is proud of the Regina Havorka, who was a wel- |boxes of bandages and dressings|fare worker in Kamsack, Sask., the women have made for the and after whom the home is Red Cross blood transfusion serv- named. Mrs. Havorka died last ice which keeps them supplied December and 'she would have with materials. The residents \vanted it that way," said Mrs. |also have offered their services|Gratton. | EXPERT'S POINT OF VIEW Canada Should Preserve Old Maritime Tradition By HARRY CALNEK javes from the practical seaman | Canadian Press Staff Writer and give it to a professional mu- HALIFAX (CP)--Frank Carr, seum director who had no love d' ector of the National Maritime of the sca. Museum at Greenwich, England,| "The sea has a great tradition. doesn't think Canada is doing Why, we have the coat Nelson enough to preserve her marine wore when he was killed. The (heritage. one epaulet is damaged and "Britain's tradition is founded there's a hole in the shoulder on the sea and so is Canada's," where he was wounded." he said in an interview. "The/FRUITFUL TRIP people here have carved a mag-| He said his journey across the nificent world -- but they came|Atiantic had brought him to the here in ships." solution of a problem. He said a Canadian maritime "We were given the old Royal museum should have preference Observatory at Greenwich. I lover all other museums and wantec to put a planetarium in [thought Halifax would be a fine|the 'onion dome.' Gut there was location. a great hoo-haw about it in Eng- NOW IN CITADEL land. T was told it would cost At present a marine museum £175,000. is housed in Halifax Citadel, na-| 'Now I find the very thing I've tional historic park, along with/been looking for here in the Nova army and pioneer museums. Scotia Technical College. 1 can "You couldn't have a better have a similar one installed in setting for a marine museum," he|the old observatory at a reason- said: "The Citade: already has able cost." the dignity of a historic site. But| The tali, wiry Englishman, it's dreadful to have them all who started his career as a law- there together." |yer, said he'd like to see more The only problem in his mind|support given Canadians who is money. When the museum at|are trying to preserve marine Greenwich was started in 1910,|relics. Their enthusiasm hadn't buildings were donated and the/evoked the response it should scheme had a rich patron in Sir have from either federal James Caird. jor provincial governments. "That's what you need here,"| "It nay seem rude of me te he said. "A James Caird." |come to Canada and criticize, H~ sever, he thought it would but I want to see the maritime be an unhappy solution to take museum developed here," he Installations at the 'lowest cost, Estimates absolutely free. Special rates to apartments and large houses WINDOWS AWNINGS After Hours: RA 5-6159 EXTRA | DOORS GRILLS CALL RA 3-2619 | FOR THE VERY BEST or RA 57119 | ALUMINUM OTTAWA (CP)--Bread is what a family wants most after seven |days on nuclear-attach survival ol A |rations. | BUT | Have You Enquired About A STORMS--SC LIFETIME FOR FREE ESTI RA 5-9568 LUM Nov. 21, Doors, Storms, Screens, Win- dows, Awnings and Porch Railings. NOBODY BUT NOBODY can beat our quality prices and guaranteed installations. CALL HOLODY ALUMINUM RA 5-2431 Anytime till 9 p.m, At least that was the exper- ience of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. M. Smythe of Sturgeon Falls, Ont., and their four children, aged 2 to 11. The day after the week - long experiment ended, they report in the current issue of the federa: civil defence bulletin, they went to a pastry shop at Sault St. Marie, Ont., and bought "an en- tire meal consisting of nothing but bread in various forms." EVACUATION PACK The prescribed evacuation pack includes only items such as can- ned foods, evaporated milk, crackers, packaged cereals -- items that can be kept ready for A-SEAL REENS--DOORS GUARANTEE MATES --PHONE MA 3-2198 261b 51--Swap and Barter Winter-Seal ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS Kool Lite Aluminum Awnings CUSTOM AND RAILINGS -- Interior and Exterior Fireplace Furnishings SPACE heater, Coca Cola cooler, roto tiller, steel door, combination TV, ches- terfield, truck, trailer, tile inachine, new plumbing supplies and piping of id kinds. Shiy's, Park Road and Hill- (can opener, paper cups, spoons, side 7088, Dec. 8knives and paper plates. Two gallons of water for an adult and| three for a child are recom-/ use quickly at any time, without spoiling. But no bread. Eating utensils suggested are a OPEN AND CLOSE mended. The Smythes expanded on this, taking a "sizable cooking utensii" with which to heat 'survival soup" or 'disaster stew." They| For Results and Bathtub Enclosures Bread Most Important After Atomic Attack purposes. Although they bathed in a lake at their campsite and used its water to wash dishes-- they substituted regular dishes for~paper ones--Mr. Smythe said "drinking was kept strictly to the ration." HEALTH EXCELLENT The CD evacuation pack is in- tended to provide a minimum daily average of 2,000 calories per person. Mr. Smythe said his family's health remained excel- ient, despite main meals such as beans, canned corned beef hash, {wieners--and more beans. | "Not only was there no loss of weight--except for one pound by the father, which he could very well afford to lose -- but the mother and some of the children made gains," he reported. Least useful in the recom- mended pack--for the Smythes, at least--were the dry cereals. These were used mostly for snacks. And instead of the suggested peanut butter, the Smythes took jam. "Even in the face of disas- ter," he said, his family felt it would mairtain its dislike of pea- nut butter. One factor much in the| LES EVENISS 15 PRINCE ST Les Eveniss, RA 3.2707 Par fe SALES LTD. RA 5-4632 Bill Gelbraith, RA §-8832 PA RAYS recommended that the suggested Smythes' favor was the fact' Mrs civil defence evacuation pack in Smythe is a dietitian. Now a Stur-| future include such a utensil geon Falls school teacher, she They took along 14 gallons of was once assistant dietitian at |water, using nine for drinking |the General Hospital in Sudbury, CALL RA 3-3492 control of a marine museum said. DAILY CROSSWORD DOWN (sym.) 18. Mr. Coolidge 11. Merits 19. Cooling . Touch" king 40. A frolie 41. A task 42. Protubere ances 3 44. Former

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