The Oshawa Times, 4 Jan 1960, p. 15

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45--Real Estate For Sale |45--Real Estate For Sale NOW is the time to sell your house.!NOW. is the time to ell your hou List toda Prompt service, Call G.|List today. Prompt service. Call . Miller, Realtor, RA 5.2993. ller, Realtor, RA 5-2993. La 45--Real Estate For Sale - LOTS. 105° -% 160°, at Courtice Paved treets. Approved for mortgages, close to schools. RA £.5579. FOUR « room house, all conveniences, | 100-ACRE'S level land with 50 acres in large garage and lot, east end. Phone orchard, popular varieties of apples, 303{ 2300 young pear trees, large hip roof bed n home on(PaM 1% mile from highway on paved OE oad. Must |T08d. Priced for quick sale at only lot, 110 x 200, on Gerrard Road. Must cys 500" macy terms, Call Walter Frank, be sold. RA 8-1373, | \eQuay and Kidd Realtors MA 3.3383 Bowmanville. 305¢ OVER A QUARTER CENTURY |NEW_six-room ranch bungalow, double OF SERVICE {attached garage, two fireplaces, divided do Ee roms {Terms arranged. Apply to builder, 338 {Kaiser Crescent, Oshawa. / He | PRODUCTIVE 150-acre , good {buildings, trout stream. Must be sold Insurance Associates Ltd. {at once. Asking only $ 00), with $5000 d Call Walter Fran.., RA 3-2265 or RA 8-1624 [Kid realtors MA 3.33% Bowmanville, N.H.A. RESALE-- ROSSLYNN ESTATES $12,500---4 years old, 5- room brick bungalow. 3 bed- rooms, good size kitchen and living room. 4 pc, tiled bath, oil heating, aluminum storms ond screens. Lot size 56 x 145'. 5% mortgage, mon- thly payments $50 principal and interest. For further de- tails call Russ Reeve, even-¢ ings, RA 5-4840 COLLEGE HILL A well built 4 roomed frome bungalow, 2 bedrooms, liv- ing room, kitchen ond 3 pc. bath. Full basement, oil heating. Porch back ond front. Hedged ond fenced private yard. Storm windows ond doors. Garage, a com- plete compact home, price $8,500, $1,500 down. Bal- ance on one mortgage ot $68 monthiy. LIST CO-OP THROUGH THIS OFFICE - room storey and a |half brick home, close to Motors | main office. Broadloom in living room. | pes, oil heated; garage, paved jdra drive and private yard. Call to inspect. |G. Miller, Realtor, RA 5-2993. Douglas L. Gower REAL ESTATE Lorge five bedroom stucco home with-large kitchen and dining room. Centrally loc- ated to downtown Oshawa. Very low tax area. Oil heat, ¢ood garage. Can be used for income. Full price $10,500 with reasonable down poyment. Mortgage terms to be arranged. Call Doug anytime at RA 8-1287. FOR YOUR RENTAL NEEDS One 7-room home-- $70 monthly. - 7 room, con sublet-- $100 monthly DOUGLAS GOWER 319 JASPER AVE. RA 8-1287 One Member of Oshawa and District Real Estate Board 2a S. D. HYMAN REALTOR 39 PRINCE STREET RA 8-6286 "N.H.A. RESALE" completely lendscaped and decorated. with a 4-piece ceramic tiled bathroom. with aluminum storms and screens, oil extra high basement. Close to 1s. Only 4 years old. Call Bob r details. "JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR" NEATEST! MOST COMFORTABLE! = Well d jalow that we e yet offered for sale. 5-room brick Ww 3 bedrooms mmaculate condition inside ond Fully landscaped and. tastefully decorated. Inspection by intment only. FULL ASKING PRICE ONLY $12,500. Call S t RA 8-6286 "NEW! NEW! NEW!" WO AVAILABLE 3 TH he Pu nd High S Stevens RA 8-6286 for furthe egal ONLY T br all schools, bus two aluminum g room and the partitioned for easy con- mum expense. INVEST. YOUR WHILE. ASKING Cell Henry en min GATE! WELL v PRICE $11,400 with N.HA, TERMS AT 6%. Yurko at RA B-6286 NOW, "NORTHWEST" TWO LOCATIONS -- Your choice of three excellent models -- N.H.A, TERMS ot 6% -- ONLY A FEW LEFT -- Close to both public and separate schools and churches. These homes are finished with panelyte counter tops, exhaust fans, double sliding 'windows, screens, aluminum front door, front sodded, enamel hot water tank: ond automatic oil heating. Down pay- ments can be arranged to suit your pocket. THIS IS THE LAST OFFERING OF 6% MORTGAGES IN THIS AREA, SO WHY NOT CALL RA 8-6286 TONIGHT and ask for Glen MacKinnon 1960 SPECIALS Spacious &-room brick and stone bungalow, custom built, truly must be seen to be appreciated, many extras including colored bath fixtures, built-in vanity, cove ceiling and built-in valance box in large living recom, exhaust fon in kitchen, 3\large bed- rocms, Pierson windows plus storms, aluminum door front and back, high divided basement, forced air oil heating, wide eaves, stone planter. Ordinarily much higher priced, but it's yours for only $12,900--terms. Call Ozzie Addison, RA 3-2254, WO Low, low down payment -- 5.room brick bungalow on extra large lot, near-new forced air oil heating unit, 3-pce. bath, hardwozd floers e. Why pay rent any longer? Full price only $10,800 on '1 week. Call Ozzie Addison, RA 3-2254 Po Commercial property -- Simcoe St. N. Lot 75 x 124 ft. plus é-room 2-stcrey brick home, oil heating, 3-pce. bath, hardwood and 'tile floors, completely decorated and fully landscaped, For further information, call Ozzie Addis RA 3-2254, Y F RS REALTOR i" WHITBY CLASSIFIED LLOYD LLOYD REALTY OSHAWA'S BUSIEST REAL ESTATE FIRM OPEN EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS HURRY HOMEMAKER'S SPECIAL Exceptionally clean, well decorated six-room home with all conveniences. Close to schools, transportation ond shopping areas. Full price only 900. Don't miss this offer, Call Bill Ling, RA 8-5123 for particulars, ACT FAST: AND SAVE $1,539 On this new six-room brick bungalow situated on a beautiful lot. Close to schools, good bus service. Four - piece tiled bath, oil heating, private drive. Ask- ing price $12,550.00 with $1,440 down. For infor mation, call Dick Young, RA 8-5123. BUILT BY BUILDER FOR HIMSELF NORTH-WEST AREA This one year old brick home with attached garage, extra large modern kite Completely land fenced in lot. down payment required full particulars, call 8-5123 and ask for Corson, NO BETTER BUY ANYWHERE Start 1960 by inspecting these two ranch bungalows, completely decorated, rec- reation room finished, all storms ond screens, land scaped front and back No finer location. Asking $13,- 9C0, balance ot lower than 6% interest. Phone and ask for Bill Millar RA 8-5123. FOUR BEDROOM HOME $1,500 DOWN In a most résidential area All seven rooms take a full suite of furniture. One pay- ment on 1 mortgage for cne balance. For appointment to see, call Irwin Cruik- shanks ot RA 8.5123 Lloyd Realty Ltd Realtors 101 Simcoe St, N RA 8-5123 LIST WITH LLOYD THEN CALL YOUR MOVER Lloyd Q lover A QUARTER CENTURY OF SERVICE SCHOFIELD Insurance Associotes Ltd, RA 3-2265 OR RA 8-1624 MUST BE SOLD Just one year old, new mod- erm brick bungalow. Beauti- ful kitchen with ccpper tone tile Extra dining (large) area and living room, 3 bed- rooms, 4-pc. bath, Large garage. Forced air oil heats ting, all aluminum windows and doors. Beautiful grounds landscaped, back ond fr Located off ds East. Price $) 3,800 down, balar Call Henry Stinson, even RA 5-0243. KING STREET EAST m ranch style g low with' ottached gor located on King St. on 72 x 151', Home is c prised of living r room, tiled kitc rooms and 4-pc Downstairs videc . rooms all panelled in ply- wood." $3,000 down vendor will take bach first open mortaog payments of $90.00 month, Principal For further infor please call Don S evenings, RA B8-8423 MUST SELL -- OPEN FOR OFFERS de balence in on ae. with per rest é - room bungalow cement block garage on Central Pork Blvd close to King St. Com- prised of 23' living rocm and dining room with arch be- tween Mcdern kitchen, 4- pc. bath. 3 bedr of which are 14 x in s with |47--Automobiles For Sale |50--Articles For Sale +56 BOY'S CCM skates, size 12, worn twice. 4250. 57 PONTIAC sedan 6 cylinder; nue. BA 3 . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, January 4, 1960 15 Four Bandits' Dodge 6 cylinder; | cylinder automatics. '51 Mercury sedan {8 cylinder; '54 Ford ton; '51 Ford half lton: *46 GMC tow truck with 30 ton {winch; '49 Cbev. half ton. 75 mufflers Joker car or truck, $5 each. Ackerman | Auto Wreckers, MA 3-5756. wagon, show: miles, fully Phone Tom, after 6 p.m. |'59 DEW two-tone station room e¢ondition, 16,000 equipped, cxiras private. Ulster 2.3405, Uxbridge, '60 CHEVROLET Biscayne, two door, Low down® payment, can arrange fi- nancing. RA 8-6891. 'si FORD, te, '55 Ford sedan 8 ALUMINUM windows, doors, railings Average window $19.95 complete. Call RA 5-7405 MUSKRAT brown fur coat, cost $500. Will sell cheap, size 18 to 20. Phone RA 35-3641, 26 FORMAL evening dress size 16, mauve; also pair white evening shoes, size 9. All in good condition. RA B78 | GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent down. Dominion Tire Store, Bond Street West. RA 5.6511. good i snow tires, washers, rado, $575. Will consider rade. OLiver §-4516. a. COMPULSORY sale, best offer. '55 Meteor, excellent condition. Phone be- tween 5 and 6 p.m. RA 8616. oA "53 CHEV, sedan, black, in guod condi- tion, $450. Call OL 5-3028. 304 5» CHEVROLET, rad'o, heater, sun visor, directional signals, slip covers, anti-freeze. snow tires, good condit'on. RA 5-042 after 5 pm. 308 CUSTOM built car radios, complete | with aerial and installation, transistor models from $4995. Terms $5 down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street {West. RA 5-6511. SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. STUDEBAKER, VOLKSWAGEN SALES end SERVICE 334 RITSON RD. SOUTH OSHAWA, ONT. 1.: RAndolph 3-3461 FOR YOUR CAR VAN HEUSEN MOTORS 149 KING ST. W. 1960 STUDEBAKER LARK Two-door Sedan, Delivered ully. Equipped at $2,485 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LIMITED DIAL 3-246) Te R 334 RITSON ROAD SOUTH Quality USED CARS TRADE UP OR DOWN LIENS PAID OFF WILBAK MOTORS 137 KING ST. W. RA 5-0732 48--Automobiles Wanted s ito Wreckers want ghest prices paid. SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good, clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off, DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. S. | BUYING OR SELLING SEE MACKIE. MOTORS RR. 4, KING E. We urgently need 10 cars weekly for out of town dealer. RA 5-5743 49--Automobile Repairs ST, { 1271 SIMCOE NORTH S a Ford Service alignment, with latest Newest type lc tune-up equipment, BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES LTD, PHONE RA 3-4675 50--Articles For Sale TWIN bab; tien. RA LADY'S size 16 rriage, in good condl- 3054 Persian lamb fur coat, Phone RA 5-5225. 305f OODRICH Stores -- tires, bat- K sr refr gerator, dgct Plan, RA 5-4543. 00 2f | market, Ritson South, open daily to 10 p.m. Free parking and delivery. Free|dq 305/open for business, wh tele- FINE foods for less at Glecoff Super premiums with purchases. Self-serve meats, fruits, groceries. HOUSE trailer, English Bluebird Path. finder. 16° 6" long, 6' 6" wide, Propane stove, oven and lights, reasonable price. Phone Toronto CL 1-7302. NEIGHRORHOOD sales room, at have you to condition, furni- , RA 8-5836 |sell, clothing in good ture, anything you ha WE pay highest price used {urniture. Pretty's Used ture Store, RA » 444 Simcoe South USED furniture, bought and sold. 315 Toronto Avenue. RA 5-2831. SKATE exchange, bargains in new and used skates. Whitby and Oshawa's largest selection. Expert sharpening. Bicycles from $39.95. Sportsman's Cor- ner, 105 Byron Street South, Whitby, one block west of four corners. Open til » pm. ALLSTATE Auto Insurance. Save up to 20 per cent. Six months to pay. For personal service at your home, call RA 5-2802. LARGE selection of re - conditioned TV's at Parkway Television, 918 Sim. coe Street North Get Little In Montreal MONTREAL (CP) -- Four armed and masked bandits who hi-jacked a Railway Express Agency truck Friday night 'got away with little of value, an agency spokesman said Satur. ay. The holdup occurred in mid- town Montreal after the truck, owned by a United States firm, left the CPR station for the firm's office a quarer - mile away. The truck had picked up two messengers who had just ar- rived from Albany, N.Y. C. H. Hastings, the firm's gen. .| eral agent, said each of the mes- sengers--Leo F. Tierny of Troy, N.Y., and Patrick Roch of Al- bany--had a strong box and that it is usual for messengers to carry them on trips between Al- bany and Montreal. "There was very little money and practically nothing of value involved," Mr. Hastings said. Neither of the messengers nor driver Paul - Emile Larocoue of Montreal, nor guard Robert Waterson of Montreal was armed. Mr, Hastings said the law pro- hibits the U.S. firm's employees AW GS, plain colors or gay stripes. Prompt service. Free estimates. O der now for early delivery. Chair and table| rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North, VACUUM cleaner repa'rs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran. teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free Rentals Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser- vice RA 8.1081 anytime. HIGHEST prices paid for used furni- turs, also sell and exchange. Contact Community Furniture Store, 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131 START for Christmas: Sell the extra tems you no longer need to buyers waiting with cash, Advertise in The Oshawa Times Classified section. Dial RA 33492 TYPEWRITER like new, snap. Elec. tric IBM typewriter, electric adding machine, subtracts and multiplies. RA 3-4434 *4.-HOUR vendor service for svarkling, clear ice cubes, 50 cents 10lb. bag. City Pure Ice, 103 Colborne Street West. S NEIGHBORHOOD sales room now oren for business. What have you to sell, clothing in good condition, furni ture, anything yo have. RA 8-5836. 102 William Street East. SEE the spectacular new Buccaneers! 3 ic 35 hp with two startiss models Come tn and choose yours now. Trade and terms Cy Preece Garage, Gliddon at Verdun Road SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, stoves, ete, For top cash offer, con. tact 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 81131 KELLY TV, your authorized consumers' gas appliance "dealer, ranges, dryers, s-aee heaters, furnaces, etc. No money down, pay on your gas bill. Free serv ice, lowest prices. Kelly TV USED refrigerators, ranges, washers, televisions, radios and record players, best offer. Guaranteed repairs to all |houshold appliances and televisions {All tubes and parts available, Barons' | Radio and Electric Ltd. RA 3-2263. | of wringer type washers, % HP motors [$5 to $10, guaranteed reconditioned washers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Hampton, CO 3-2241. WINE and cider barrels, RA 3.7624 ware, 8 Church WAREHOUSE clearance of odds and ends. Two-piece sofa bed suites, regular $239, store samples, $99. Three-plece bedroom suite, regular $159, January special, $77. Trilight floor lamp with shades, values to $29.95, out they Ko, $9.95. Spring-filled mattresces, regular $29.95, clearout, $14.88. Floor coverings, many patterns and colors, 25 cents per foot. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. SREATEST January sale ever! Con- tinental beds, single size, values to 6 Krochler TV occa- $34.95, half pric, baby eribs, full panel, Roxatone, e size, half price, $16.88; five-piece chrome kitchen su'tes, colorful arborite tables and four chairs, regular $39.95, real bargain, $20.95; broadloom scatter s, high quality made, from ends of d'oom, regular $6.99, January spe- $1. Smooth top mattresses, high , no buttons or tufts, value to , January close out, $19.95; re- cliner chairs, half price, leatherette and |from carrying weapons in holst. dead, including 14 traffic victims, | ers in Canada. A revolver was locked in a case inside the truck. Woman, 54, Dies After Accident TORONTO (CP) --Mrs. Anna Kruger, 54, hit by a car last November, died late Friday. Coroner Elie Cass said an in- auest will be held. Police listed it as a traffic death, bringing the 1959 total for Metropolitan Tor- onto to 127, and began a search for the driver: Police said the driver offered to take the women to hospital. Instead, they said, he drove her home and gave her a card with a name, telephone and licence number which proved to false. Mrs. Kruger was admitted to hospital about a week after the accident, suffering from violent headaches. Arlene Francis For New Role { NEW YORK (AP) -- Actress {Arlene Francis has been chosen {to replace the late Margaret Sul- {lavan in the play Sweet Love| | Remembered. The play, now in New Haven, E Ld. __|Conn., will close for three weeks | USED parts and repairs for all makes|t0 permit Miss Francis, wife of {co-producer Martin Gabel, to get ready for the role. lof sleeping pills accidentally. planned for this afternoon Christ Church, Greenwich, Conn 81 Miss Sullavan died Friday in all sizes, New Haven. Authorities indicated | solid oak, lowest prices. Oshawa Hard- she may have taken an overdose PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFULS SHARP REDUCTION British Columbia had three By THE CANADIAN PRESS traffic and three fire deaths. Two Canada's accidental death toll for the long New Year's holiday ends at 45, a sharp reduction from the Christmas period 2 week earlier. The 21 traffic deaths fell short of the forecast by the Canadian Highway Safety Conference, which had predicted 28 persons would die on the roads between 6 p.m. local time Thursday, New Year's Eve, and midnight Sun- day. During the similar 78 - hour Christmas holiday, unbroken by a working day Saturday, acei- dental deaths took 81 lives. The | victims were involved in traffic | smashes, fires, drownings and other mishaps connected with {holiday activity. ONTARIO'S RECORD WORST Ontario led the New Year's !eount by a wide margin with 23 lled a rabbit with the butt is shotgun Saturday and in ing so, accidentally shot and killed himself. Mr. Mathyssen was hunting near Thamesford with * his brother Leo and a brother-in-law, Martin Renders, when the accident occurred. Provincial police said it ap- peared the dead man took a swing at a wounded rabbit with his shotgun, hit and killed it, and ng vas shot in the stomach when five killed in fires, two drowned | the gun accidentally discharged. | New Year's Toll Takes 45 Lives Police said the two went rab. bit hunting Friday and when they failed to return Saturday mo , Mrs. Helen Atcheson walked half a mile to a telephone to call police who started a search, Police said Mr. Atcheson and his son apparently tried to cross the river which was frozen over to a depth of only two to three inches. The river was nine feet deep at the place where the two apparently fell in, The father's body was recovered, Melvin Brunsdon, 88, Londes- bore, suffocated Saturday night in a fire at his home 10 miles east of Goderich. Ross Barry, 32, of the Halli burton district, died Friday night when his truck crashed into a railway overpass pillar on High way 5 near St. George, eight miles north of Brantford. The ac. cident occurred during dense fog. A 16-ton load of logs spilled onto the highway causing a lengthy traffic tie-up. {and two accidentally shot. { William Earl Atchern, 33, and Quebec's total of seven was|his son William Jose Oh, 8, both meade up of three traffic deaths,|nf. Wasaga Beach, w re drowned | two killed in fires and two in| Friday in the Nottawasaga River| separate accidents ski tows. Inear their home. Ronald Jones, four - year - old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of the St. Thomas district, died Sunday night afler being | struck by a car near his home. Crucial Problems For US. Congress | WASHINGTON (AP) -- United ination now that Governor Nel- {States legislators will come to'son Rockefeller of New York has {grips with a string of po ally (decided against entering the |explosive issues in a new elec-|race. The president, under the {ton-year session of Congress post-war 22nd amendment to the {starting Wednesday. {constitution, cannot run for a Democratic and Republican|third term. |leaders alike have signalled for! An inevitable result will be to full speed ahead, in hopes of sharpen the attention focused on winding up the session before Nixon's activities in the Senate {the opening of 'the Democra land the role he plays in shaping |national convention in Los An-{the administration's legislative geles July 11, program. Many of the issues to be dealt] Also caught up in the political with have a familiar ring--civil|spotlight during the forthcoming rights, housi {education, in ! spending, budget balancing, imum wage rates, foreign. al farm programs. rest rates, defence the Democratic presidential nom- min. ination ths year. d.| Senator John F. Kennedy (Dem. Mast) offieialy auterel Democrats outnumber Repub-|the race Saturday, as Hubert H. licans 281 to 152 in the Hoo of Humphrey (Dem. Minn.) had Representatives with four vacan. done three days before. Lyndon cles. In the Senate the lineup is|B. Johnson (Dem. Tex.), the Sen- 65 Democrats to 35 Republicans, ate's majority leader, and Stuart But in both branches the Demo. Symington (Dem. Mo.) also are |eratic margin falls short of the|regarded as likely contenders for two-thirds majority required to|lhe nomination, along with override a presidential veto, |Wayne Morse (Dem. Ore.). Eisenhower will outline his program when he goes before Congress in person on Thursday, | Vice-President Richard Nixon,| A memorial service wasthe Senate's presiding officer, the day after the session starts, inlappears to have a clear field for .|the Republican presidential nom- message. To Be By RUSSELL ELMAN JOGJAKARTA, Indonesia (CP) trators say they hope to profit Canada's Colombo plan adminis- by the experience and mistakes hinged on several countries hav-'rifices : Colombo Plan Streamlined |being damaged under poor stor-|best people we ean to help Asian age conditions. All-Canadian pro-|countries solve their problems," |Jects also were preferred to avoid!said Dr. Ault. "We don't want |getting into schemes which our experts out here making sac- at a disadvantage, nor fabric combination, regular $69.95, Jan. of the plan's first nine years to ing to complete a part of the making themselves millionaires." uary clear out $35. Wilson Furniture. |improve the handling and organ- "hurch Street | PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. |All colors Guaranteed, flat, gloss. Oshawa Hardware and Eleetrie, 8 | Church Street. RA 3-7624. | WESTINGHOUS heavy duty range, per dition, $95. RA 257 THREE - plece bedroom suite, 3% roll- away bed, spring mattress, like new. alsc sun cot, reasonable. Apply 235 En lalie Avenue. 2 THREE - che 4 autonatie, fect working con. 5 Ylece Kroehle son Street, New Yeor's Sole --. Alum- inum Doors, Aluminum Win dows, Aluminum Porch Rail- ngs, Aluminum Awnings. he best quality at the best price. Free estimates, call anytime. Lvmer Aluminum Co., RA 8-5385, ization of Canadian aid to South and Southeast Asia. On his first visit to the area, Dr. Orville Ault, Canada's new Colombo plan chief, recently toured Colombo plan countries 22 and attended the plan's an.ual consultative committee confer- 'jence at this central Javan city. He was accompanied by a group = ctional | Of senior Ottawa officials from tional development plans, as in| field, Lloyd baby carriage, last | the departments of trade and|India. Canada preferred to stick! year's model, record stand. 597 Gric™-icommerce, external affairs and|to projects she was used to hand- finance. They met and discussed prob- lems informally with Asian Co- lombo plan officials in their own environment. They also consulted Canadian government representa- tives and Colombo plan experts on the scene and visited a few Canadian projects. Dr. Ault, appointed to succeed ork. There also have been cases of | "In selecting projects we take Asians studying in Canada on Co- into consideration economic and|lombo plan fellowships at the re- political stability in countries, quest of their governments, who |and are closely guided by our on return are mot given jobs for |advisers," said Dr. Ault. '"Pro- which they were trained. Some {jects must be sound and are ex-|also have been given places in amined thoroughly before being Canadian universities and cannot |approved." cope with the course merely be- | Where possible, it was found cause they cannot understand the beneficial to dovetail aid to na- language. The Canadian government dis- Sonrages sending Asian students « ! without a good academic back- ling, such as power stations, opoynd 2 ae of She rather than to go into something English or French. like steel mills, . | "The administration now asks Criticism has been expressed infor progress reports of students {Asian countries against continued at the end of their first year," {use of Canzdian flour or wheat said Dr. Ault. "We also hope Co- as part of Canadian capital aid.|lombo plan countries. will send | The countries consider this should students. who can be put to use, ibe over and above normal aid|and do their planning beforehand jand Canada should pay shipp ng| not afterwards." w federal aid for|session will be senators seeking|g |to deliver his State of the Union Three Boys Burned In Explosion HAMILTON (CP) -- Three of five boys badly burned Saturday when a can of inflammable fluid exploded in a shed where they were playing have been taken off the critical list. St. Joseph's Hospital officials said Paul Moore, 13, and Murray Gavey, 7, still are in critical condition. In the same hospital in fair condition are Paul's brother David, 8, Michael Me- Kinley, 11, and his brother Ian, | | | | The boys were burned when the fluid exploded as it was be- ing poured into a small stove. They were playing in a deserted farm building near their Burling- ton district homes. All have burns on the face, arms, chest and abdomen. David Moore also has an injury to his right eye. A passing motorist, Robert Mattina, 18, saw the boys stumb- ling across a snow-covered field to the road. He took them to the nearest house where Mrs. Bar. bara Vanderly helped until an ambulance arrived. Mrs. Vanderly said two of the boys had their clothes practic cally burned off their bodies. Their clothes were still smoulder~ ing when they got into the car, Mr. Mattina said. "Although I know all the chil- dren well, I couldn't recognize them," Mrs. Vanderly said They were so badly burned their skin peeled off if they were touched." Enlarged Sudbury Gets New Mayor SUDBURY (CP) William Edgar, a 54-year-old city school principal, Saturday was elected mayor of an enlarged city of Sudbury. He defeated sitting Mayor Jo- seph Fabbro 9,781 to 8,191. On Jan. 1, Sudbury hit close to the 80,000 mark in population as the municipalitv of McKim Township was amalgdmated with the city and half of nearby Neelon Township was annexed tg the city. The amalgamation also brought in the municipality of Frood and its 90 eitizens. The mining town was just north of the city limts, Sudbury had a population of al- most 47,000 before the amalgam. ation. It now has 80,000 to be- come Ontario's sixth largest city. Edgar was granted two vears leave of absence by the Sudbury publie school board to serve as mayor. Selvin irifty B m t 'all sizes, $3 and up. tores. RA 5-4543. | new, never been| MO 8-2578 or MO| ing the day. 305¢ | stole, brand new, | MO 82578 or MO| iring the day. 305¢ S, all welded, rust proof, | sneclol §49:95. Low over s lowest prices. Kelly TV. rgest selec | able prices. | Bond Street) U ze ond third is 1} x 10'. The man of the hcuse has token qreat pride in the land:cap- ing. Reason for owner is moving from Please call Jav evenings, RA 5-5378 HIGH fuel bills are result of wasted FOR RENT ~~ four-room self-contain- fuel, cause now eliminated by new cil ed apartment, with private entrance furnace. See Demonstrator at Albert for February 1. MO 8-2088 or MO 8-4043 Randall and Sons Ltd, 102 Byron 2 Street South, Whitby, MO 8-299] 2f WANTED --Waitress with experience Apply David's Drive-In Restaur Whitby, or phone MO 8-4066 FALL SALE We don't premise any bonus, we promise only number one self-storing aluminum doors installed, guaranteed, = only $44.95. Aluminum double hung storm windows. Only $18.50 installed, Now try the best in town, Call us for quick service. RA 3-9851 Alex Vojda, 481 Drew St. Nik Cavell who helped put Can-| costs. The Canadian view is that | CROSSWORD PUZZLE ada's 2id program on its feet and|if Canada. pays shipping costs, | now is high commissioner to Cey-|then less wheat has to be sent.! lon, said in an interview that Ot-! __ tawa is trying to iron out admin-| INDIA HOARDS CASH 4 istrative difficultes. New pro-| In India huge sums, running ACROSS 1. Great relish 6. Above (prefix) 11. "Tempest" 12. TYPEWRITER, t used. Reactonable 8-4187 anyt SACRIFICE ever FOR RENT -- Modern 4-room apart- ant, | ment, in new duplex, $85 monthly. Sun 3044 deck. TV outlet Phone MO 8-4322. 305c hicsrivei ntl nll -- WORKING mother would like accom- FOR RENT ~-- comfortable, spacious| oa tot A 5 three - room arartment in attractive no gazio oO" Siday week. Phone! LIST CO-OP THROUGH THiS |i = OFFICE . location, stove and refrigerator inc'ud HOUIE --- om Rory R MO 8-2860 304 anc oungalow wanted, Good Cid x a. MO down payments W McAuley Realtor | MEMBER OF OSHAWA AND tig To MO 33231, Oshawa RA 3.2512 | DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD 4p -- rm LIVE POULTRY also feathers wanted. | 2g East. fully in the light of past exper-| been accumulating in unexpended fence and attempts made to es-|uPee counterpart funds gener- tablish better understanding of ated by sale of Canadian gift problems of Canadian technical flour, Recent negotiations, how- experts, ever, are expected to result in use of at least $10,000,000 for con- jects were being considered care-|Into millions of dollars, have sprite service. Phone any- Ja 2 n 18. A picture SALES help wanted for local real estate. | fiohast market prices paid ake Car necessary. Write Box 30, Oshawa parker. Mo B.3644, conect, To Times. 2 FoR RENT -- I iiy finished. - sutna-- ev re-- ---- --- 3 -- -arge newly Ll » ONE or two bedroom apartments--|one.bedroo apartment, heated, fireplace, TV antenna, washer and!guilet, private entrance, in Port Whit drier. Large - grounds. Parking area, hy Avaflable immediately. Call RA eentral. Reasonable. MO 8-2786 or MO 3-' 5.3090, 4864. 303 ee ---- eee te rl «LEX D HENRY. General Contrac'or Repairs, Alterations, Cement, Carpen try RA 5.4548 SEPTIC tanks cleaned sanitary way, new tanks installed, Walter d, 204 Chestnut West, Phone MO 63 COLD drafts unnecessary with modern home heating. Sée demonstrator at Al bert Randall and Sons Ltd, 102 By Street South, Whitby. MO: 8-205] FOR RENT -- Box and cabin trailer power saws, drills, grinders, sprayers, etc. Wilde Rental Service, MOhawk 8 3226. the CALL RISTOW & OLSEN REALTORS TO LIST COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND LOTS WHITBY MO 8-5823 OSHAWA RA 5-6165 PHOTO CO-OP SERVICE ror CLL. Call DODD & SOUTER PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE | 107 Byron Street: South MO 8.5231 A. FOSKETT & SONS 540 DUNDAS ST. E MO 8-2341 WHITBY Roofing, Sheet Metal Work, Chimney Flas Eavestroughing Decorating All Work Guaranteed, PAINT 9 Tv|'56 OLDS | | 47--Automobiles For Sale MOBILE automat'e and radio. Trad~ considered, terms avail able. RA 8.689! 571 OLDS 98 sedan, equipped Like new, Will take | Private. Can finance. RA 5-2802 trade BUYING OR SELLING SEE TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST.--OSHAWA (Just East of Wilson Road RA 3-4494 MERCEDES BENZ D.K.W. FIAT Authorized Sales & Service ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP 408 King St. W., RA 3-71 CASH FOR YOUR CAR VAN HEUSEN MOTORS 149 KING ST. W. " ne owner, fully| BOATS MOTORS TRAILERS WEYMOUTH .CRUISERS MARINE SUPPLIES PAINTS CHAIN SAWS GUNS And AMMUNITION etc. SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 FOOD AND FREEZER PLANT $15.40 o week per family of four, 90 includes approximately per cent and freezer No dcwn payment, groceries No. 2 Highway at Ajax AJAX 1266 |51--Swap and Barter |PRESSURE systems, sump pumps, 3- plece: colored bath sets, :/nks, power {lawn mowers, saws, dr¥ls, Serv.-All ills, outboard motors, hoat and trail. Piping and fittings c/ all kinds. Free ets and maps. (Scason's Greet- W Chinn's, Hillside and Park Rd. S. For appointment (no obliga- ne RA 5-3709, home, R.C.A. Victor, Westinghouse, The T.V.,, Hi-Fi and in PARKWAY T.V. 918 SIMCOE NORTH 3-3043 {wan A BIG SURPRISE se | BRIDLINGTON, Eng. (OP)-- CLEARANCE | Two small loys put their coins in| ' {a 'slot machine in this Yorkshire SALE | REMARKS ECHOED struction of technical schools His remarks were echoed bv and agricultural institutions. Sidney Pollock, director of the fi- Commodity aid in the form of nance department's international non-ferrous metals and fertilizers programs division. He said: |is likely to continue. "We are trying as far as prac-| Another problem has been ticable to widen our experience|shortage of first-hand knowledge of the areas so as to help our (of Asia by officials in Oitawa. judgment. We are interested in|However, each year more Cana- seeing that the expenditure of dians visit Asia and there soon Canadian resources is justified will be a nucleus of civil servants and that projects are done prop- with some personal knowledge of erly." conditions in Colombo plan coun- Although Canada's Colombo tries. plan aid. is widely accepted in| "We think w2 should have a Asia as having been relatively Colombo plan administrative well handled, there have been man in each country," said Dr. some grounds for critical ap-'Ault. "We already have one in praisal. | Karachi, and plan to send an- For various reasons, sometimes other to New Delhi." resulting from internal difficult-| Chief obstacle in fulfilling this ies within countries receiving aid, | wish is lack of finances and some capital projects have been|trained men. delayed in completion and some : not utilized fully, Examples are/SOME COMPLAINTS a power station in East Pakistan Canadian technical éxperts oc- |casionally complain they are not lying idle for two years awaiting | § I the Pakistan government to fin-| briefed properly before leaving |Canada; have to undertake pro- ish its share of the scheme, and ; nine harbor cranes in Colombo, |tracted corres]ondence with Ot- which often are not used although|tawa over contracts involving in good working shape. conditions of leave, income tax and renewals, and someti TO WATCH CLOSER lend up after a Colombo plan as The Canadian government now signment out of work at home. plans to keep a closer watch on|The administration hopes it now the timing of shipment of ma-/may have staff experienced ows apd i hopeldlly put their 0 t ie § slot. FANTASTIC mouths to the small slot. They REDUCTIONS thought it was a new kind of drink. It was a squirt of ber-| fume. terial overseas so that if a pro-|enough "to help 'satisfv griev- ject is delayed, Canadian mater-|ances. ial won't have to run-the risk of "We are trying to provide the 13. 19. Rough lava 14. 3 passes Saturday's Answer 37. Cain's 42. Mister brother (Ger.) 38. Glacial snow 44. Compass 40. TV's Mr, point (abbr) Dillon 45. Habitual 41, Scope : drunkard . Doctrines . Bullfighting country . Girl's name . Pugilist's trainer . Lariat . Custom Phonograph record A deity . Parts in plays , Village of Christ's first miracle Oriental nurse Complies Trap Mississippi dike 47. Aquatie mammal 48. Snow vehicles 49. Siberian Mongolotd DOWN 1. British jail 2. Plead 3. Fodder vat 4. The high 22. Split pulse 23. King of Judai} 25. Loiter 26. Self 39. 43. 45. 46.

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