The Oshawa Times, 1 Apr 1960, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, April 1, 1960 Today's Stock Mark TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock . Exchange--April 1 Stock Sales Dom Text 1205 High Low 11 9% 9% Net a.m, Ch'ge "% + % Stock Bicroft Bouzan Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge +15 - Stock Wat Equip Westen A ot Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge et Listings on Toronto Exchange Stock -1 -2 2300 4° 1050 Matatch et Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 7000 8 8 8 +1 22 B% 25% B% 'Electoral College' In U.S. Obsolete 250 465 465 465 17% 100 saa S24 32% 51% -- % $17% 17% $51% 51% $662 66% $31% 31% $92 92 $14% 14 83 Easy Wash pr 25 Eddy A 150 Ford US 10 Net Block Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Gatmens ® p . 5 G Dev INDUSTRIALS GRDimA do GN Gas 0 su Su Abitibi 465 837% Ed as B wt 200 180 180 1 Acad-Atl 2202 9% Greening 1000. 330 360 $26 26 Alta Dis wts 500 85 $90 90 Alt. Gas 475 $33% 33% Alr Cen 261 $42% 42% Alzoma 705 Alumini 270 Analog 100 Auin Flee 270 Bank Mont 230 Bark' NS 120 Both Pow B60 Bel! Phone 520 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. z--0dd Jot; xd -- Ex-Dividend; xr--Ex- richts; xw--Ex-warrants.) Zenith 100 2000 1350 3000 2700 100 298 6500 Broul Reef 2500 Camp Chib C Dyno C Malart Captain then is thrown into the House of their electors freedom in casting Representatives where each state|their official ballots, no matter has but one vote for the presi-'how the popular vote goes. Their dent, no matter the size of the|plan, it seems, is to work for an state's population." | Electoral College tie vote and Three times in early U.S. his-|have the decision thrust upon the tory the House has had to de-|House of Representatives if the cide on the presidency. On onc|Winning candidate on election occasion it had to vote 3 times|day is not to their liking. od fore it broke a tie and sclected| With each state restricted to the winning candidate. only one presidential 'vote in the House, the southern slates then BALLOTS VARY {would be able to exert greater This year, with Alaska and voting power. But national Demo- Hawaii in the union, the Elec-|cratic chairman Paul M. Butler toral College will have 537 elec-|wns warned he will bar southern tors, chosen mostly from the|delegates from the party's noms parly faithful. In some states on|inations convention in Los Ane election day, voters will see only|geles in July if they don't pledge io support the party's presiden~ By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON (CP)--Mystify- ing. faulty and obsolete. These and other criticisms have been flung at the antiquated "Electoral College" system of electing the president and vice- president of the United States. Yet, despite the criticism and repeated efforts to change the system, it continues to poke along, its form virtually un- changed from the horse-and- buggy days of early American history. 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RA -- al *56 CADILLAC all electric, white walls |, Apply Mackie's Van and Storage 555 0,60 King St. |'59 OLDSMOBILE two | fully door hard power equipped. Many xiras. Fred Gilmore, Crescent. other tion, $10. RA 80116 Excellent condition. Private. RA 8.0 USED appliance bargains: Easy spir|7wo piece chesterfield. good « washer, $79; end, x tion. Apply 498 Simcoe North, Apa "| ment - 8. ,50 nd up. Barons', 2 5.2101. Simcoe Street South. " sembled, $49; 15 ft. moulded mahog '58 PONTIAC deluxe, gain, $1505. RA 3.7970 four door, bar '56 CHEVROLET half-ton pick-up, $800, good condition. RA 5-0722 55 PONTIAC, deluxe, two-tone, custom radio, whitewalls, very clean, $993 terms. '56 Ford Fairlane, two-tone, m radio, whitewalls, very sharp, Try "Stew" at Mike Starr's condition $775 or best cash offex RA 8-6360. ey 1956 BUICK, excellent condition, no down payment, best offer, trade ac- cepted. Call Jake, RA 5-3417, 7t9. 56 BUICK, tritone, blue and white two| door hardtop, radio, automatic, new white walls, original finish, like new in- side, absolutely beyond criticism mechanically, $1495. King West Motors, opposite Shopping Centre 51 TO "54 CAR, Chevrolet preferred, onsider others. Phone RA 3.9911 after $125--Best offer--Immaculate condition, 51 Chev, Can be financed, with reason- able down payment. "Joe" at RA 8 55 BUICK four door hardtop. Special, automatic, two-tone. grey and white. A-1 condition, $900. Telephone RA 5-0330 5 DODGE Regent, two-door, radio,| low mileage, just like new. Robinson| Motors (Oshawa) Ltd, 57¢ Ritson Road South, RA 5-6518. | "33 CHEV. %-ton pick-up, a good run- ning truck. Make an offer. Robinson Barlow Motors 428 KING ST. W. QUANTITY USED CARS 54 FORD four steering, V-8, transmission, 55 CHEVROLET deluxe, two to choose from, 58 VAUXHALL, like new. 55 BUICK four door, Cen- tury, automatic end radio. $995 only. 56 FORD nine station wagen, power ing, V-8, automatic. RA 8-6175 door, power automatic passenger steer Motors (Oshawa) Ltd., 574 Ritson Road South. RA 565 '58 FORD Fairlane, two-door, automa- tie transmission, clean, a good looking model. Robinson Motors (Oshawa) Ltd. 574 Ritson Road South, RA 5-6518. '54 FORDS, three to choose from, only $595. One year written warranty, no down payment. Van Heusen Motors, opposite brewery on King. 55 BUICK sedan, automatic transmis. sion, radio, whitewalls, repossession, mechanically perfect, One year writ: ten warranty. Act now! Van Heusen ite brewery on King. DODGE Mayfair, four door, 8 eylin- ars, automatic transmission. one own- er. See this one. Robinson Motors Oshawa) Ltd., 574 Ritson Road South. RA 56518 \ 16 PONTIAC -- Very good runnisg condition, mew tires, battery and Ii cence plates. Apply 217 Dearborn Ave. nue, 4 to 7 pm. 1957 DKW two - door hardtop, Al taroughout motor, has approximately 1iles, good tires. Must sell im- $200 down and take over| Will accept trade as down 1,000 Auto Insurance. Save up to cent. Six months to pay. Fo rsonal service at your home call RA ALLSTATE ANY MAKE ANY MODEL Cash counts, $25 down Before | at low prices, but consider relioble persons. u buy, give Stew a try | RA 5.5646 or RA 5-1667 | fe] BUYING OR SELLING SEE CRANFIELD MOTOR SALES 331 PARK RD. SOUTH RA 3-2284 CHRYSLER VALIANT PLYMOUTH MORRIS MG. RILEY '55 CHRYSLER New Yorker Hardtop -- One owner OLDS. Four-door Sedan Standard transmis- Real cleon '56 sion. RAMBLER Custom Folding seats, radio FORD Zephyr Six --- Gleaming block, radio PLYMOUTH Suburban-- Low mileane, lots of room, METEOR Fordor Sedan-- V-8, stick shift, new paint. MORRIS Comfort radio. PLYMOUTH = Belvedere Two-door Sedan---Brand new. - Last one Six OXFORD plus economy, TED CAMPIN MOTORS | iG ST.-20SHAWA of Wilson Road) Res. 5-5574 RA 3-2284 48--Automobiles Wanted 7 Kit t East RA 3-4494 FIAT $500 CASH for best '53 Chevrolet ofier ed. Manual gear shift preferred. RA {WANTED -- Half ton pickup GMC o {Chev. 53 model to '55, Cash. Write | Box 338 Oshawa Time:. |'55 te "57 CWEV. SALES & SERVICE |delivery. Mus! i xeollent con DON ROBINSON lion. Reasonable. Cagh "RA i ae |TAKLSHORE A . k nt ESSO [cars for Tecking. ah cken paid BRUCE AND SIMCOE ST. A sal RA 3.9531 HOUSTON GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS, 67 KING ST. W. RA 3-7822 SPOT CASH ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP MERCEDES-BENZ DKW SALES and SERVICE 408 KING ST. W. OSHAWA RA 3-7132 or Pontiac sedan| |any runabout, complete with windshield " - d hardware, ; 12 HP 1959) 5-2 eo Bucanfer motor, new $ Barons', 426 Simcoe St |MINSHALL clectric organ. two manu , foot pedals, good condition. Phone |MO 8-2615 after 6 p.m. onsole television ng chest, occasional chairs, Fernley, + refrigerator dou bed, elle suites bench with vise, -2091, di- rte == a -- -- | parts, 9 x 10 FOOT green carpet, $15. Phone i. "repuilt machines, Estimates free. 14 Suneve : os Wallicrafter 21-inch table model TV 160 Glenwood BOAT kits, build now, all sizes 8' to 22° y ondition $95. TV Enterprise cruisers. Car top special, partly as- RA 3 3. ctric Hotpoint, high oven | , automatic stove, din-|5 work 99 Brock. EATONIA power lawn mower, good order, $20. Telephone RA | running 1276 % CUBIC uBIC BOAT COMPLETE OUTFIT Grenfell model, plywood, 69" beam, 33" depth, 13Va-foot length, with windshield, lights, steering wheel and controls, upholstered, 25 h.p. JOHNSON, just overhauled. Complete with troiler ond foot Philco ref: nodel. $135. Space he Lakeshore, . 4, RA 8&- " TRUCK tires ith tubes and whe size 7.50-20, heavy duty, 10 ply ray like new, all four $2 Portable air compressor unit, $30. Gas engine 6 hp Wisconsin, $65 Six air compressor |units, stationary and one pzriable, from $130 to $289. Coleman space heater, $23. |A-C Volt Ammeter GE, $45. Extension| {eable, air hoses, torch, typewrilers, fe clude Ukrainian, clectric fans, pipe Ithreading dies, floor lamp, elect: |heaters, GM car radio, office cabinet, or | welding rods cast iron, portable mantel winch, $675. Con be hn [radio, IBM time punch clock, fluores-| spected Saturday, 9 o.m. 'til cent fixtures and bulbs, emery cloth] 6 p.m. -- RA 3-2619 or |and discs, electric fuel pump 6 yolt | call at 160 Wilson Rd. S. ary 31 Simos sted Sous pL ENITION CRUISER BUYERS |of cost. Apply 597 Simcoe Street Sout! {RA 5-0216, at any time. | WASRING machine, Coifield, pump. $30; Sanitizer vacuum cleaner, all at tachments, $35. 965 Ritson Road North |ONE ladies coat size 52, two uirl'| coats size 16, one pair girl's white {figure skates, all in good condition | RA 8.0810 |SPECIAL, limited quantity only. Pop lar underlay, 4" x 4 x 4', only $1.24 per sheet, Phone RA 81611 LADY'S spring coat, size good condition, reasonable RA 3.2564. TV consoleite, RCA, single phase electric motor; both in | excellent condition Private, rea turer, onable. OLiver 5-3019. 51.795. £155 ranged a NEILSONS BOAT CO. BROOKLIN : OLiver 5-4436 SHOP NOW AND SAVE NO DOWN PAYMENT 36 MONTHS TO PAY 13' moulded Boat, windshield, lights, motor, end igerator, I $30 all new . compact mahogany cabin The Seabird, with ioe, big sliding pic- windows, foam rubber Istery, cupboard with 14.16, pink sink, 4 feet 4" headroom, Telephone treated DoHom, Retail price $2,- buy direct from manu The price is only Terms can be er See this 17-foot gloss 17 inch: nr | OUTBOARD motor, 714 HP, | Repossessed $95 2 HP {other items. Whithall 2.3491 new, , $95 ONY. 6-foot meat counter, pne Toleds | scales, one meat slicer. All in good condition. RA 55135 after 5 pm SEE HOME APPLIANCES ' OSHAWA LTD 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Lomestic and Com RA 5.5332 ercial FOOD AND FREEZER PLANT $1540 0 week four, includes approximately 90 per cemt and freezer No down For appointment (no obliga- | tion)--phone RA 5.3709, controls, 25 hp. life jockets trailer, All new for only 995.00 New 40 hp. Electric Motors 59 Used 60 hp. Electric Motors 79 New 60 hp. Electric Motors 6 1 Only -- 16-ft. Moulded Ply. Boat, 40 h.p. electric motor, fully equipped with trailer. Only 1495.00 p Iv of steering, per tary t hardware, paddles, groceries payment 6.9% SALE Aluminum Products of the best quality at the best prices, fully guaranteed. Double hung windows only $18. Coll now Lymer Aluminum Co. RA 8-5385 | FREE | 30' Tower ond | 'All Channel Aerial with every purchase of New Television Set at regular list price. 9.00 95.00 See and Demonstrate the all- new 72 h.p. Scott. Only 36-lb. heavy. A fisherman's dream, Only . 295.00 FULL LINE 1960 MOTORS ON DISPLAY 3.6 to 60 H.P, USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN AJAX MARINE NO. 2 HWY. AT AJAX MAPLE GROVE T.V, "HARRY LOCKE Ph. 1266 | Phone: i OSHAWA--RA 8.8961 BOWMANVILLE--MA 3-2312 FIRESTONE CLEARANCE USED MERCHANDISE USED--17" Westinghouse TV Table Model Tog 5731 $ 49.95 CASH FOR YOUR CAR VAN HEUSEN MOTORS 149 KING ST. W. | SABYAN MOTOR) SALES LTD. | STUDEBAKER, VOLKSWAGEN SALES ond SERVICE 334 RITSOCN RD. SOUTH OSHAWA, ONT. Tel.: Randolph 3-3461 PAID FOR Good, clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, S. RA 3-942] Majestic Console Model Tag 5717 79.00 Westinghouse Portable (like new) 129.00 Westinghouse Table Model Tag 5734 79.00 Coronet Conscle Model Tog 5648 89.00 Olympic Table Model Tag 5725 69.00 USED--21"" Westinghouse Table Tog 5733 99.00 USED--17" USED--14"" USED--17" USED--21" USED--17" Model 50 GOOD CARS WANTED IMMEDIATELY TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. E., OSHAWA USED--21" Motorola Censocle Tog. 5649 89.00 USED--Findlay Gos Range, excellent condition 110.00 USED--Simplicity Washer rn 20.00 USED--5 h.p. Johnson Outboard Motor Sey 65.00 NEW --21" Hallicrafter Table Models (2 only) 159.00 EXTRA SPECIAL--Seat Covers half-price for '55 mcdel cars PLENTY OF FREE PARKING USE OUR BUDGET PLAN 50--Articles For Sale 19 DOWN, range, washer or TV, 25 per cent oif oe ' rs a naw reirigerater, v small GE appliances. Barons', 426 Sim- Street South. FIRESTONE STORES 190 KING ST. EAST RA 5-6566 Young Corb Bulolo Sales 200 to 11 a.m: 273,000. MONTREAL (CP) -- A Cana- dian Ross has been organized here. An i clan the CLAN ROSS branch of the Scottish clan nternational gathering of the is planned for September at country's popular vote. It can al- low a candidate to triumph though he carries but a dozen states--the biggest of the 50--in names of the presidential candi- dates on the ballot; in others|tial candidate. there will be names of candidates| To win in the Electoral College, and electors, and in a few there a candidate needs a simple ma- | --269 or more of the 537 the election fight next Nov. 8. OPEN TO CORRUPTION "Mystifying and distorting," wrote Associate Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson in 1952 in referring to the Electoral Col- lege. "It is open to local corrup- tion and manipulation." The word "college" is a mis- nomer. There is no school or col- lege involved. Each state merely |® selects a group of persons--equal| Bul there is no law to prevent flect the popular vote sweepstakes, with the winner didate receiving a majority of the state's Ross ancestral castle in Bal- nagown, Scotland. |50--Articles For Sale [50--Articles for Sale y SOLID walnut dining room suite, eight COOK stove, with two oil also stove pipes and drums, $25. Telephone pieces, good condition, price $75; burners, double bed (complete). Telephone RA RA 3.0248 after 6.30 p.m 18-1878. | WE pay highest 'prices in the city for ised furniture, Pretty's Used Furni- ture Store, RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South. |S! HIGHEST prices pai "for used furni-| ture, also sell and exchange Community Furniture Store, 19 Prince Contact treet. Phone RA 8-1131. | VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes attachments, brushes, guaran. PIANO, ideal for student, $83. Call RA 5-7001. in good working condition, Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser- 52--Legal Notices e. RA _8-0391 anytime. 00 78 and 45 R.P.M. records, clearing |at four for $1.00. Meagher's, 5 King| Street West. | |SAVE money, beautiful reversible rugs {1 turning in old clothes and rags | Twelve decorator colors. J. Fredin, RA phn -- -- A. {PORTABLE typewriter, like new, 10 adding machine, electric type- { writer, snap for quick sale. RA 3-4434. 1810.95 TABLE lamps now on sale for {only $595. Limited supply. Barons' |Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe St. | BOAT kits, 8 ft. prams, 22 ft. deluxe, siecp four, cruisers. Car top boats 8. 10, |12 ft. Buy now! Special $49 up. Poly- |orcy boat paints, boat accessories and {boat hardware. Wanted used outboard | motors, any make, highest prices paid. | Barons' Marine and Sports, 426 Simcoe {South. RA 3- [SAVE your dollars at Lucky dollar |store fresh vegetables daily, Phone {your orders in. RA 5-0432 free deliv- ery. | ee men | PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. {an colors. Guaranteed, flat, gloss Hardware and Electric, 8 Street 37624. | OODRICH stores -- tires, hat teries, Kelvinator refrigerator, le. | vision Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 54543 {UNPAINTED bookcases only 9c with |the purchase of one .piece of unpainted |furniture. Chest of drawers $17, desk $14, Bookcases $5.90 anity dressc $26, record cabinet $18, room divider $2! tease headboard $15. . Wilson 20 Church Street. GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent down, Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. RA 35-6511. {ROOM Dividers that are really different and smart. $10 down delivers, Several sxciting models to choose from Barons' Home Furnishings. 424 Simcoe Street South STRETCH your food dollar at Glecoff Supermarket, Ritson Road South, open to 10 p.m. every night. We accept wel- fare and relief vouchers, Careful atten tion given to orders from Boy Scout or banauets and lodges, We shop at Glecofl's awa h ganizations deliver. Save and Supermarket daily. SEVERAL older, but good functioning Iv s for very low prices. TRIO Tele. vision, 171 Bond Street East, Osh CURITY diapers, first quality, reg $4.95, special 99 cents per dozen with purchase of crib or baby carriage. Large, full-panel, Roxatone crib com- plete with spring filled mattress, bum- per pads, adjustable sides, Special 1533. Clearout of last year's baby car. | riages, greatly reduced. Spring-filled | |erib mattresses, $9.88; playpens, $8.88; high chairs, $7.88; strollers, $5.88. Wil son Furniture, 20 Church Street, GUILTINAN'S pew Air Restorer helps breathing and resting, It brings fresh air to your bedside. For a demon stration phone RA 5.2743. Only 835 nutalled HUNDREDS of new wallpaper patterns in stock, in both regular and pre. pasted lines, at Edgar's Paint and Wall paper, 34 King Street West, opposite Dominion Store. AWNINGS, plain colors ol stripes. Prompt service. Free estimates. Order now for early delivery. Chair and table rentals Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. NINE piece dining room suite -- dark walnut -- $60 or best offer -- Tele- phone RA 8-5625, $50.50 SMOOTH top mattresses and bex springs now on sale for % price, $29.75, All sizes available. Also Serta, Sealy and Simmons maltresses at special ices! Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South, SLLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- tors, TV's, washers, pianos, etc. For top cash offer, con- prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. THREE rooms of furniture only $299. This includes bedroom suite, chester field and chair, chrome set, mattress, spring, step and coffee table, boudoir| and table lamps, pillows, etc. $25 down delivers! "Guaranteed Best Value! Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. WINE and cider barrels, all sizes solid oak, lowest prices. Oshawa Hard ware, 8 Church. RA 3-7624, MOFFAT range, in A-1 condition, heavy duty. Apply 273 Division or RA 8.0144, KNITTING machine "Rapidex", like new. Or exchange for used baritone Saxophone. Phone RA 5.7755. |NU-WAY Rug Co., has been appol distributor for Filter Queen Vacuum |RA 5.1202 or RA 5.0433 | WEDDING gown, full length, size 10, white velvet, including veil, also cock- tail length satin wedding dress, size 11 phone RA 5-0195 NORGE gas range, good condition. Reasonable. Telephone RA 5-91 SUN lamps for rent, $2 per week; ™ sets fo: rent, $7 per week. Meagher's, 5 King Street West. RA 3-3425. | BOATS, motors and trailers, new and {used., Complete selection. We finance our own accounts. Terms to suit your budget. See Dominion Tire Store, Church and Bond. LARGE selection of reconditioned TV's lat Parkway Television, 918 Simcoe | Street North. | USED tires, most a |B. F. Goodrich Store: |FLOOR coverings tremendous sav- |ings, clearance of last year's patterns. {Many cheerful designs for home and | cottage, reduced for quick sale, 25c¢ per foot. Ends of broadloom scatter |mats while they last $1.49. Harding |heavy quality broadioom, rubberized |back and moth proof, 6 decorative col- |nrs, large 9 x 12 size very special price |379.50 Ends of wall coverings, Clear out price 37c per foot. Wilson Furniture 120 Church Street | PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. Al! colors Cuaranteed flat gloss. Qshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 ureh Street. RA 3.7624. zes, $3 and up. RA 54543. CORPORATION OF { THE CITY OF OSHAWA SALE OF LAND BY TENDER The Corporation of the City of Oshawa hereby invites of- fers for the purchose from it of all or any of the following land: 1. Lot 2, Registered Plan 738, having a frontage of 53 ft. on the west side of Nipigon Street and a depth of 251.68 ft. . Lots 170 end 171, Plan 167, having @ frontoge of 50 ft. on the south side of Dean Avenue and a depth of 120 ft. Lots 172 end 173, Plon 167, having a frontage of 50 ft. on the south side of Dean Avenue and o depth of 120 ft. All of Lot 174 except the north 8 ft., more or less, Plan 167, and the west 20 ft. of the south 112 ft. of Lot 175, Plan 167, having a total frontage of 45 ft. on the south side of Dean Av- enue and a depth of 112 ft. more or less. . The east 5 ft. of the south 112 ft. of Lot 175, the south 112 ft, of lot 176 and the west 15 ft. of Lot 177, Plan 167, having e total frontage of 45 ft, on the south side of Dean Avenue and a depth of 112 ft. The eost 10 ft. of the south 112 ft, of Lot 177, the south 112 ft, of Lot 178 and the west 10 ft. of the south 112 ft. of Lot 179, Plan 167, having a total frontage of 45 ft, on the south side of Deon Avenue and a depth of 112 ft. . The east 15 ft, of the south 112 ft. of Lot 179, the south 112 ft, of Lot 180 ond the west 5 ft. of the south 112 ft of Lot 181, Plan 167, having a total frontoge of 45 ft. on the south side of Dean Avenue and a depth of 112 ft. . The east 20 ft. of the south 112 ft. of lot 181 and the south 112 ft. of Lot 182, Plan 167, hav- ing @ total frontoge of 45 ft. on the south side of Dean Avenue ond e depth of 112 ft, . All of Lot 106 except the south 8 ft, Plon 167, and all of Lot 107 except the south 8 ft., Plan 167, having a total frontage of 50 ft. on the north side of Dean Av- Sue and a depth of 112 | 7 . Lots 200 and 201, Plon 167, having a total frontdge of 50 ft. on the north side of Dieppe Av- gue and a depth of 120 th . Lot 206, Plon 167, hav- ing a frontage of 25 ft, on the north side of Dieppe Avenue and a depth of 120 ft. Sewer and water services are available to all of the above properties. Offers for the purchase of all or any of the above land may be made on forms provided for that purpose by the City Clerk, 3rd Floor, City Hall, Oshawa. The closing date for tenders is 5 P.M. EST. Monday, April 11th, 1960, ond all offers shall be sent to the City Clerk, City Hall, Oshawa, in a sealed envelope clearly marked 'Tender for Land" and shall be accom- panied by a certified deposit cheque payable to The Cor- poration of the City of Osh- Oshawa for an amount equal to 10% of the mount offer- ed. The Corporation of the City of Oshowa reserves the right to refuse any or all of- fers whether such offer is the highest or not. L. R. BARRAND, ivy Clerk, in number to the state's total an elector from bolting his representation in Congress--and pledge. In the past a few elec- cmpbwers them to cast the offi-|lors have done so. the 1948 {cial presidential ballot about a ciection a Tennessee elector re- month after the national election! fused to vote for President Harry takes place. | Truman, though Truman swepl The Electoral College is the the state. So Truman got only 11 centrepiece of the U.S. federaljof the stale's 12 electoral voles election system. Usually it re-|The other vote went to Governor {flects the will of the majority of|Sirom Thurmond of South Carol- voters, but sometimes distortions|ina, who headed a third party. take place so that a presidential. y # . [candidate can get more or less USED AGAINST NEGROES Southern states which normally electoral votes than indicated by| {the national popular vote on elec- adhere to the Democratic party (tion day. {tend to use the complex election More perilous for candidates is machinery as a means of protect- {the moment when the Electoral|ing their stand against integra-| College may have more than two|tion of whites and Negroes. ! candidates to choose from and| Thus, six southern states have |brings in a tie vote. The election|adopted rules or laws to allow will be only names of electors. Jiority The electors chosen by one €¢cto ole party or the other are pledged to tion, the late Frankiin D. Roose- ir offici in to re-|ve! cast their official ballots hig = popular vote, yet he won 90 per state. It is a form of political College. taking all. The presidential can-'pm WwON--BUT LOST ral votes. In the 1944 elec~ on, It got only 60 per cent of the ent of the voles in the Electoral Back in 1824, General Andrew § popular vole normally 5 28C% won more electoral votes gets all the state's electoral votes. |i "yic "opponent, \ John Quincy Adams. Because of the presence of a third candidate, he lacked a majorily. The election was thrown into the House of Repre- sentalives. Jackson lost and Adams won. A presidential candidate can Inse the popularity vote next Nov. 3 in 26 slates and squeeze through in 12 --the biggest states -- and come throngh with a victory, leven though he may place sec. ond in the national count. The electoral votes in a dozen of the biggest states would be enough to give him an Electoral College majority. The major states include Pennsylvania, Il- lincis, California, Michigan, In- diana, Kentucky, New York, New Jersey, Massachuseits, Ohio, Texas and Wisconsin, CANADIAN BOOK REVIEW Real Estate THE BOOK CORNER | The first Canadian Teacked the By THE CANADIAN PRESS jarca more than 25 years later A $67.000 transaction with Nor- and the question of ownership way in 1830s ranks as one of the|W better real estate deals made by I! Canada. [way and Canada. It formally ended any possibil-| Author Fairley puts lity of Norway owning a clump way: iof islands in the Canadian Arclic/covered the islands when he did, |archipelago and it may prove to|they would almost certa have retained huge petroleum|/been found and claimed by ex- |deposits for Canada. plovers of a country much better The details are set out inlable than Norway to follow up the Sverdrup's Arctic Adventures matter. Sverdrup had obviously (Longmans, Sree) id Canadianiore 2 job of great value to writer T. C. Fairley, a book|Canada. . .. Based Tuaiuy, on Norwegian ex It was announced in 1930 that plorer 0 Sverdrup 4 Sverdrup, who never ceased to count of his four-year expedition press es claims, "would to the archipelago in 1893. |get $67,000 for his efforts and At a time when Canadian SOV-Ithat Norway would waive rights ereignty in the north is underi(o the islands. Sverdrup died 15 discussion, Mr. Fairley's epilogue days later at 76. is of timely interest. It reveals ; the degree of luck involved in the Healer of All Flesh Whiten, fact that Canada now owns all of(a novel by Dr. Abram Stilman, the islands despite exploration|is not for cynics. there by other nations at a time| Dr. Stilman is a prominent when the area generally was re- Montreal surgeon who experi garded as a no-man's land. enced the first years of the revo- POLAR EXPLORERS lution in his native Russia. He 4 v left at 17 for Belgium where he Sverdrup stands with Nansen hegan his i and in and Amundsen of Norway as 2/1925 came to Canada where he major figure in polar exploration, graduated. Among his discoveries were Elle : : + Ringnes (the assembly place for| But neither his brush with the ~ ro y [revolution nor his observation of a current Canadian expedition), h 4 : . oi |the less pleasant aspects of medi- Amund Ringnes and Axel Hei H J A . : . 2 ... |cine during 30 years of practice berg islands in the Sverdrup have managed to tarnish an al- group of the Queen Elizabeth most child-like belief in human Islands, They are near the top so of the archipelago where oil ex- 80 ay ploration now is proceeding. | That is what the book suggests, {for it reads like a fairy tale, and | Dr. Stilman confirmed it in an in- terview, "Goodness and evil are univer- crib. $20. 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David finds prejudice and wickedness in America, too, but again he escapes its ravages with his saintly character intact. | There are at least five other| leading characters who are flaw-| less and all the women are un-| believably beautiful. But, says Dr. Stilman, his men are in love %|with the women and can any man love a woman who isn't] beautiful in his eyes? Dr. Stilman| describes his women from the viewpoint of their admirers. The author said the book's Deal Boon For Canada Great Britain and Ireland te write the biography. Grenfell, knighted in 1927, vas a real if muted source of ir-|started his missionary work with tation for years between Nor- the boys of London's East End {while studying at London Hospi- tal's medical school. Several tours in a combined hospital and |chapel ship operated by the North inly have Sea Fishermen's Mission led to his interest in Newfoundland. Kerr tells of his trips along the poorly cl waters of the Labrador coast, giving medical care to hundreds of neglected fishermen and preaching sermons that were a combination of religion and self- help psychology. His persuasive visits to finan. cial figures in Canada, the United States and Britain led to the fore mation of the International Grene fell Association in 1912 ase sured continuance of the work he had started. Grenfell died in 1940, a year after his last visit to the north. British novelist Hammond Innes travelled through many parts of the world gathering ma- |terial for his works of fiction. | Now he has incorporated them in Harvest of Journeys (Collins), a book of non-fiction that relates his experiences in Canada, Ara- bia, Morocco, the Low Countries and Norway. The oil boom first took him to Alberta where on a night ride to |Leduc '""we could hear the roar of the gas flare before we ever saw the flame of it . . . the same sort of flame that had drawn the fire worshippers of ancient times to the Caucasian fields." He saw the building of the iron ore railway from Sept Iles, Que., {north of Knob Lake in 1953 and {writes that "it is hard for me to believe that it is finished now, that the men and machines I saw toiling with such desperate en young ergy have done their job and one." Another pioneer line, the Hud. son Bay railway, took Innes to Churchill, Man., in 1956. There he boarded the Rupertsland car. rying winter supplies to the Aree tic--Chesterfield, Bak er Lake, Repulse Bay and Coral Harbor. He wonders what Radisson and Groseilliers would say if they could see Churchill today. "Have ing seen the bitter cruel land in which they fought and explored and intrigued, I salute them down the centuries for the great adventurers they were." A series of books to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Confed- eration in 1967 is planned by the Universily of Western Ontario and the Macmillan Company of Canada. The first volumes of the Cene tury of Canada series are exe pected to appear in 1961 and there may eventually be as many as 20 publications. General editor is D. G. @. Kerr, professor of history at Western, and authors writing on the period since Confederation main object is to remind peoplcjare expected to include Mason of certain ethical values. It is |Wade, Margaret Ormsby, James perhaps, more--a chance for|J. Talman and James A. Gibson, adults to read a fairy tale again. ae] Sree os a koe Senate Rackets Committee Gone love of boats, a silver tongue and an evangelistic zeal acquired in youth. He needed them all when ape he headed west across the Atlan.| WASHINGTON (AP) The tic in 1892 to see how he could|Senate rackets commiitee passed help the fishermen of Newfound-| out of existence Thursday night, land. {ending three tempestuous years | The story of the doctor,[of investigating corruption and |preacher and master fund-raiser{hoodlumism in the labor-manage- ment field. who founded the famed Grenfell : Mission at St. Anthony, Nfld, is] Moves to give the committee told in Wilfred Grenfell--His Life/ another 10 months of life, or to and Work (Ryerson) by J. Len-|lransfer its duties to other {Rox Kerr. who was commissioned | groups, still hung fire. No date by the Grenfell Association oflhas been set for a decision.

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