The Oshawa Times, 23 Apr 1960, p. 16

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a 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, April 23, 1960 150 pT for Sale E truck loads of fill, may have CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) e for taking away. Phone RA 8-1569. JG for sale, 9 x 12. Apply 170 Athol Street East, CHROME kitchen suite, Thor electric isoner, drapes, other household furni.| S0---Articles for Solo 50--Articles For Sale ture. 14 Oshawa Blvd, South. RA 3-3748. ONE Cory six plate coffee maker, $20; 35 HP Gale electric, "59 model, A-1 con- dition. Cy Preece Garage, Glidden Ave- nue, Verdun Road. aa GIRL'S suit, size 12; boy's blazer, both in excellent condition, cheap. Phone SPECIAL spring ale. 1960, sow Gale outboard, 3 to 60 rom 5 $5.95 each; Garage, Glidden Avenue, Ver- ac Prince Street terms TYPEWRITER, like new, 540; ten key electric adding machine, snap; Pay- master Checkwriter, never used. R. 3.4434 I ar TWO-piece chesterfield set, rose nylon, airfoam hi new will sacrifice for $75. Large Quebec heater, Silo. RASS. FOUR used 21" TV sets, consoles and table models, $79 each. Hurry TRIO ic, new, boat, gears, NEW furniture bargains: terfields (airfoam) RA OUTBOARD motor, new, $95; Coleman lantern, $12.95; small oil space heater, used, $19.50; Finley gas range, 22 in. $1 11 FT. car top boats, 12 foot plycraft controls, wheel separate. Coleman lantern. Apply 239 Cordova Road, RA 3.7877 Zplece ches ,n, Hotpoint, small, electric steam reduced to $189; 5-| ; i plece bedroom suite, only $120.50; 36+ | LaCie, $20; one Hotpoint automatic grill continental beds complete, only $32.50; f 5 "0ca-C any size continental beds," smooth Soper uk, II2, 9100; sme CovaCola eet $49.50; ounk beds with spring mattress, $38, arborite step tables, $5.95 and up; |5-plece chrome sets, only $45; bed chesterfields, $69.50; chrome chairs chest drawers, $16.95 and ap. Try Community Furni- ture at our two locations, 21%, $50; one Hotpoint deep fryer, cooler $125; one three compartment stainless steel sink with swing spout] taps, trap and drainboard, $65. Apply 117 Court Stre MOUTON fur coat, full length, in ex- cellent condition, size 40, sample from New York; will sacrifice 2-piece unfinished, 19 and 24 Cash or|y condition, $80. Phone RA 5-7725. CHESTERFIELD and chair, $30; 20 i d $80. 8-1131. Collier's enc) Phone RA 8-1264. LLOYD carriage; 1 white bath; 1 erib; A-1 condition. Phone Whitby A 8-3101. three years old, years . WHitehall 2-3491, REFRIGERATOR, three good condition. RA 5-4970, and steering Television, 171 Bond Street East. WINE and cider barrels, all sizes, solid oak, lowest prices. Oshawa Hard- ware, 8 Church. RA NN. Lucite isha ies Bilis LADY'S suit, medium blue, size 16, Lady's coat, beige, fitted, size 16, excellent condition. RA 5-5676, BICYCLES, girl's and boy's racer, also table lathe, phone RA 54668. Resatamond 8 sisi Bd 76 FEET Beatty steel for stock pe two Beatty steel single horse stalls Phone YUkon 5-2605. ne ® =| UNPAINTED bookcases, only 99c. with |...) the purchase of one piece of unpainted - furniture. Chest of drawers, $17 ;desks, $14; bookcases, $5.99; vanity dressers, $26; record cabinet, $18; room divider, | parts, THREE hp gard: A sed furniture type, cu. fi Ibs. Call MO Furniture, 20 Church Str ALUMINUM doors, wind average window $19.95 installed. RA[RA 5 5.7305 {74 HARL BOAT Kits -- Build now. All sizes, 8 ft. odel, BOAT Kits -- Build now. All sizes, 8 ft [me to 22 ft. cruisers. Car top special partly cycle. 4 assembled $49; 15 ft. moulded mahog- Two ar cultivator. RA 8 VACUUM cleaner, repairs, all makes, attachments, teed rebuilt machines. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- ice. RA 8-0591 anytime 1 Pretty's Used Furni- re Store. RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South | |AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes. Prompt service. Free estimates. Order now for early delivery, Chair and table re "leve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. | |HOME freezer, good eondition, chest t., hold approximately 500 4 85152. Private. $22; bookcase headboard, $15. Wilson RADIO, console, superheterodyme [) _|standard and four short-wave bands, awnings, | 12-inch speaker, good condition. Phone Hampton, CO 3-2241. : after § p.m | Y Davidson motorcycle, 1940 (ings, clearance of last year's patterns, J-speed racer bl- Many cheerful designs for home and 41 Sandra Street, | rs, four "dining asking $45; n tractor plough and 8208. NEW Remington Quiet-riter $100 or best offer. RA 5-0719, 15% FOOT family runabout, excellent for skiing, $495. MO 8-4604. typewriter, brushes, guaran- Estimates free. matching headdress, perfect condition. RA 8.0013 after 5 p.m, QUANTITY of plywood cement forms, reasonable, Telephone RA MITED quantity suitable for building garage or cott Telephone RA 5-7081. ICH Stores -- tires, bat- Kelvinator refrigerator, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 85-4543. | USED parts and repairs for all makes to $10, guaranteed 52--Legal Notices FOR SALE A three-storey Business Block, centrolly located in the Town of Whitby, with the first floor equipped for Resauront purposes. Vacant possession on closing. For further infor- mation, write: JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C., 1412 King Street Eost, Oshawa, Ontario, HEAD OFFICE FOR THE OSHAWA BOARD OF |taken. The Arctic 3 split down the middle with the| The polar continental shelf pro-|ereignty over the north. Canadian Army surveys estab-|ject shares a slice in the army's|plorations ever undertaken by a|islands. They were divided al- lishment taking the western half piece on the northwest shoreline . and the department of technical of the Arctic archipelago. surveys the eastern half. They will provid~ the first topograph- ical maps ever made oi ihe im- PARK MANAGEMENT mense area. Geodetic Survey Of Canada's North: =: | By DON -ATTFIELD | partment's islands have been|been completed. The mainland areas of the Yu-|opmer Canadian Press Staff Writer kon and Northwest Territories|vity such as transportation and OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's are allotted to the surveys de- settlement. north has been sliced up like a big pie for one of the most ex- tensive survey jobs ever under-|Summer geological, and hydrographic sections, they will do detailed work where basic mapping has IGREAT LAND MASS Together, these projects make) government. The islands and the|of its topography--the details of|taking is expected te be almost territories make up about two- hills, valleys, lakes and fifths of Canada's 3,840,000 square|--is available. miles. , The army did preliminary| The two field parties will travel streams completed by the end of this sum- ' mer. Government and army sources work last summer on its half, A north in June and return in early say the big surveying push has|17-man party headed by Capt. September. 1. To facilitate resour and c )! geodetic |ing stations and military bases--| if and as necessary. To confirm Canada's sov-| CONTOUR MAPS islands is a new undertaking. Out.! Doug Matheson of Ottawa will op-| ces devel- erate this summer on Banks and |i. 1960 program in March tary acti.| Victoria Islands The survey branch begins {work this summer, wtih a seven- 1, 2. To enable expansion of de-|man party making its way back This once activity--more radar warn.|@nd forth across Baffin Island. {Paul Atkinson of Ottawa will be lin charge. | The decision was made late in |1957 to proceed with mapping the most straight down the 93rd mer- |idian between the army and the Contour mapping of the Arctic surveys branch. Contracts were let in 1958 to line maps of the archipelago have aerial photographic firms to film The polar shelf project began when {the first members of a 60 - man party assembled on Ellef Ring- nes Island to study the sea floor and ice in that area where the Canadian coast faces the Soviet Union across the Arctic Ocean. Groups doing geological sur veys -- searching for minerals-- and geodetic surveys -- making precision land measurements-- will be at work as in other years in the Yukon and Northwest Ter ritories. hol? A hydrographic survey team will continue mapping the Mac- |up one of the largest survey ex-|been made but almost no recordithe entire archipelago. Picture-|kenzie River system. Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the City Clerk, Osh- awa, until 2 p.m. Wednes- day, May 11th, Drawings and Specifications may be obtained from Wil- liam R. Milne, Architect, 53 Albert Street, Oshawa, upon deposit of $25 Lowest or any tender may not be accepted. City Clerk n--- |Of wringer type washers, % HP motors Oshawe. FLOOR coverings at tremendous sav- reduced for quick sale, 25¢ | cottage, Ends of broadloom scatter room | per foot. fi any runabout, enmplete with windshield | opairs, small tables, lamps, double bed,| mats while they last $1.49. Harding and hardware, best offer. 12 HP 1959 | rugs, drapes, china. 10 a.m. to 12 a.m, |heavy Gale Buchaneer motor, new warranty (ond 6 to 8 pm. 1 $320, Barons', 426 Simcoe Street South. Quepec Street FOR SALE -- Gendron convertible | hiNyNG room baby carriage, good condition, $20. ALSO | ite: combination portable radio-phonograph, |i, three-speed, nearly mew, $50. 4407. GENDRON baby carriage, blue white, converts to car bed and stroller. io car bed, many eolors, room suite, coal and wood stove; refrigera- t all in good condition. 448 Dunkirk 20 Church Street, Phone Avenue. RA 5-045 |BABYLAND Bargain and mart metal body carriages, quality broadloom, rubberized 1 "The Edward", | back and moth proof, 6 decorative col- |ors, large 9 x 12 size very special price EE eH $79.50 Ends of wall coverings Clear pleces hen (out price 37¢ per foot, Wilson Furniture USED tires, most ail sizes, $3 and up. styiel® F. Goodrich Stores, RA 5-4543. converts [TWO wheel trailer with racks, $50; also lowest price (studio couch wanted, must be clean. New Xe A Excellent condition, 294 Burk Street. [in town, $37. Large full panel Roxatone | Twa medium size tricycles, kiddie car, RA 8-0810. _____|crib, half price, GUNS, ammunition and hunting plies, new and used, terms 10 per ce: down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bon Street West. RA 5-6511. BE] TIGHEST prices paid for used furni- "Pring - ne also id and exchange, Contact | SonstPuction, Community Furniture Store, 19 Prince ity Street. Phone RA 8-1131. LARGE selection of mattresses, coe Street North. beds, spring NEW finish for your old asphalt shingle [gq 50, roof. "Tempgard" colored aluminum 4. paint, by Benjamin Moore, will refin-|; ,ii esses, ish your present asphalt shingles, 10|nzaple or Walnut, give them additional years of Wear. pgjl.a.way cots and in new colors. See Edgar's Paint tres $16.95 Wilson's Wallpaper, 34 King Street West Church Street $19.88. Spring sup- | crib mattresses, $9.83. Playpens, nt| High chair, $7.88. Strollers, $5.88 d (son's Furniture, 20 Church Street BEDDING bargains filled mattresses, Reg. 8 price, $16.88. Smooth top high qual-|in 4% x 44 sqares, 29¢ sq. ft. Phone discontinued wo. |and one of a kind, Serta, re-conditioned | Beverly, Marshall, Simmons, 's a Television, 918 Sim-|for quick sale from $22. C be p---- TVg 2 Parkway Tel filled sturdy construction, SONY transistor radio, $49.95, with one mismatched tickings, single sizes, Reg. | year guarantee. Free leather case with clearance price, complete with guard rail price complete, $! complete fied girl's bicycle, electric steel guitar $25. 0.06. [RA 52425, 92 Elgin East. |ONE Frigidaire electric stove, Coldwall ------------------ | refrigerator, Bendix automatic washer. Real low prices! pa 5.3117, guaranteed | SPECIAL. Plastic wall tile, all colors, $29.95 -- Wilson's RCKINgS TWO boys' bicycles, one ra er, one st ©: [junior size. Apply Texaco Station, 380 re ced [Simcoe Street South or call RA 5-4360. Bunk [this model. Meagher's, 5 King Street springs, West, RA 3-3425 \adder. NEW boats for sale, suitable for row- Ath 'ing or outboard, also lawn chairs, rea- ne Ta sonable. Phone RA 8-6327 Furniture, TWO rugs, oriental design, new, 9 x 12 $24.50. ribbon and and ( site Dominion Store). NORGE gas nha - 0) range, good ammunition and hunting sup- Reasonable. Telephone RA '5-9148. ------ private. RA 3-2000, |HEAVY duty range; cleaner, Phone RA 5-8084. also vacuum new and used, terms 10 per cen Dominion Tire Store, 48 Street West. RA 5-6511 boo THREE rooms of furniture only $299. pudget. See oThis includes chesterfield and chair, |Church and Bond. down. Bond BOATS, motors and trailers, new and| used. Complete selection. r own accounts. Terms to suit your condition, $25, yellow and white, con- Dominion Tire Store, Verts to car bed, stroller, etc. Call RA We finance BABY buggy, six-way Lloyd, in good |5-6118 after 6 p.m. , chome set, su spring, step and coffee ite, es Li { hall BOY'S racer bicycle, in good condition, BARGAINS: table, boudoir|c,) relephone RA 5.4120. tw 2-piece chesterfield, $29; 0 washing machines, $19.50; Norge and table lamps, pillows, etc. $25 down delivers! "'Guaran Best "| -- | di Value!™|33 FOOT moulded plywood boat, wind- on Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe shield, lights and steering. RA 5-2020 er, $98; almost new 'frig, $119; top desk, $18; dining room suite, $59; 30" HD stove, $129; bed ends and Stpeet South TRU tires with like new, all four $280. Portable airig,;¢p ------ [FIVE hundred nearly new bushel bas- springs, $9 K nd wheels, kets or hampers, with lids, reasonable. |TV. 1 7.50-20, heavy duty, 10 ply rayon, Glecoff Supermarket, 174 Ritson Road |TV, $89. Phone RA 8 '13] or come in four el~ctric shavers, $9 $89. Phone RA 8-1131 or come in at our two locations, 19 and 24 Prince Street. Community Furniture Store compressor unit, $30. Gas engine 6 hp Te Wisconsin, $65 Six air compressor | 12 Foot inits, stationary and one portable, from beam, sem $130 to $289. Coleman space heater, $23. 5-4905 plywood car-top boat, > i-V-bottom, good as new. RA| GURNEY re combination coal and gas| range with shelf, ivory, $15. RA 5-1882 er GE, $45. Extension BARy carriage, Lioyd deluxe, yellow BABY carriage, ontinental style, and torch, typewriters, in-| ng orev like new, converts to bassin. [car bed for sale. Good condition, rea- electric , electric fans, Pipe ite "car 'bed, or stroller. OLiver 5-3033. (sonable. Phone RA 3-4842. reading di floor lamp, heaters, GM car radio, office cal welding rods cast iron, portable mantel | for large window, rug 6' 10 radio, IBM time punch clock, fluores- 5-5281. binet, [LOVE seat with chair to match, drapes HOUSEHOLD furniture, stove, Telly; " x 9. RA erator, stereophonic combination, TV, radio, record-player. Excellent con- dition. Owner leaving country. RA cent fixtures and bulbs, emery cloth and discs, electric fuel pump § volts JACKET Jone and windshield wiper, punches, gaskets and many others, to be sold regardless PHILLIPS rac: ery of cost Apply 597 Simcoe Street South tion; also boy's CCM, si RA 5.9216, at any time, RA 8-0698 hot water tank and) g.5347 - - CUSTOM car radio for 1957 Ford or| good condi-| Meteor, push button. Phone RA 5-1214| ze 28". Dialior call at 819 Rowena Street. | GARAGE doors, 76" x 3 x 10 _each,| refrigerator, INTRODUCTORY: OFFER: EXTERIOR RAILINGS, $2.50 Tv, chen chairs, table Whitby stove, ete CONTENTS of four room apartment, with hardware. Appy 144 Prince Street. | washing machine, chesterfield, bedroom suite, kit- PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. 121 Pine Street, All Guaranteed. Flat, gloss. | Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 per lin. ft. and up (installed); TV TOWERS, 30-ft. Tower from $30 up (install it your- self and save); manufactured near Oshawa METAL VENTURES RA 8-0909 All Oshawa Church Street colors. | store, |ery. PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. Guaranteed flat, Hardware RA 3.7624 fresh vegetables daily your orders in. RA 5.0432 free deliv. | $10 DOWN, delivers a new refrigerator, | Church Street. RA -3-7624. | attachments; nd, ectries 810 h diaphragm pump,. 2 fugal pump, with hose, reasonable. MA 3-5076 |TWO burner rangette for sale, good condition. 320 Albert or phone RA | 59135 by day Phone LAWN CRUISER |range, washer ar TV. 25 per cent pt on) §71--Swap and Barter POWER MOWERS coe Street South 0 BUCCANEER MOT! The price murderer ot the Hilltop will not be undersold See him today RA 8-6891 exciting models OUTBOARD ORS Street South, |frigerators | stoves, etc SALE Auminum Products quality at the best prices fully guaranteed Double hung windows only $18. Call now Lymer Aluminum - Co. RA 8-5385 of the FOOD AND FREEZER PLANT $15.40 a week per family of four, includes approximately 90 per cent groceries and freezer No down payment. For appointment (no obliga- tion)----phone RA 5-3709. FOOD PLAN THAT SAVES Complete lines of meats, fish, poultry and groceries. Gov- ernment inspected. Blue and Red Brand beef. FAMILY OF FOUR FREEZER AND 'FOOD, BOTH ONLY $12.89 A WEEK FAIRBANK-MORSE FREEZERS $199 UP Domestic sleighs, stand, harrows, bins, ers, mower, garden plan OL 5-3006 spray Electrohome Admiral finest in service {small GE appliances. Barons', 426 R | ROOM Dividers that are really different Systems, steel sinks and cabinets, fur. and smart. $10 down delivers to choose |Barons' Home Furnishings. 424 Simeos [tings (all kinds). H. Chinn RA 3.7088. |distributor for Filter Queen Vacuum | |RA 51202 or RA 5-0433 | had -- ad ---.} | . " {SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re. RE: TENDERS FOR TV's, wi h | For top cash offer, con-| |tact 19 prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131,| SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE and Commercial RA 5-5332 Sheep dipping fluid, Phenothiazine, Burdizzo pincers, seed log drag, hares: water chains, stoves, pig trough, dust blow- powder, roto-spader, ter Westinghouse TV PARKWAY T.V. 918 SIMCOE NORTH RA 3-3043 im- | BATH sets, sump pumps, pressure boller and rads, electric. pop S ] Dace, fees piping and fit from, | cooler, serv-all grill, 52--Legal Notices ashers, plano WINDOW CLEANING" Tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be received until 5:00 p.m., May .2, 1960, for the cleaning of the windows of Halliday Manor, 620 Richmond St. East, OSHAWA, Ontario Prospective tenderers should contact Mr. HM. Boris, Core- taker of Apartment Block 'B"", Halliday Manor, to ascertain the amount of work to be done, before sub- mitting @ tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. E- TRIPP, Treasurer, Oshawa Housing Co. Ltd., 50 Centre St., OSHAWA, Ont tank, Kiltox drill, wagon machine hay rake, trough, feed long cable, rotary baskets, E. M. FREEK IN_THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GRACE MARION O'CONNOR LATE OF THE | TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY | IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO | SCHOOL TEACHER, R.C.A. Victor, The Hi-Fi and Phone Now RA 8-1128 Guoronteed by FOR SALE = | ROTARY POWER MOWERS| $37.95 up | i MARINE STORAGE | & SUPPLY LTD { BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL 5-3641 DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of GRACE MARION O'CONNOR, late of BOATING the Township of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, who gloss. |'32 GARDEN tractor, 6% HP with all also GMC tank truck| centri. | INBOARD MOTOR LAUNCH 35 feet long, 7 feet wide, 200 horsepower motor. This boat is in good condition. Reas- ynably priced for quick sale. Call during the day Mohawk 8-337] Mr. R. R. Newgomb. | | SPECIAL 12-ft. fibre-glass run-a-boats. 12 hp. Scott motor, Cona- dian Explorer trailer, com- pletely equipped, $895 13' moulded plywood boat 25 h.p. motor, trailer, all eontrols end equipment, $995. While they lost. Canadian Explorer camp trailers, com plete Reg 2405 - $319 Trodes accepte r ranged AJAX MARINE | erms ar NO. 2 HWY, AT AJAX | Ph. WH 2-4080 died on or about the 14th day of March, A.D. 1960, are hereby notified to send full particulars to the under- signed on or before the 21st day of May, AD. 1960, after which date the Estate will be distributed, with re- gord only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice DATED at Oshawa this 21st day of April, AD. 1960 JAMES FRANCIS O'CONNOR Administrator vy his Solicitor JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C, 14%, King Street East Oshowe, Onterie. washers and stoves. Paddy's Market, OSHAWA, ONT. TENDERS FOR ST. HEDWIG'S SCHOOL Sealed tenders plainly mark- ed as to contents, will be received by the undersigned not later than 5:00 p.m FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960 for construction of e four- classroom addition. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Architect, upon de- posit of $50.00 for each set of documents. Drawings may be seen at the following places: Office of the Architect, Toronto, Toronto Builders' Exchange, School Board Office, 357 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa. Deposits will be returned to bidders when all documents are returned in good order within 30 days of closing date of tender A 10% Bid Bond shall be in- cluded with the tender. Lowest or any tender necessarily accepted GEORGE €. N. TONKS, Architect, $7 Bloor St. West, Toronto. not OSHAWA ONT. TENDERS FOR ST. GERTRUDE'S SCHOOL Sealed tenders plaintly mark- as to contents, will be received by the undersigned not later than 5:00 p.m. | MONDAY, MAY 9, 1960 for eonstruction of e four- classroom, two-storey addi- tion, Plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Architect, upon deposit or $50.00 for eoch set of documents, Drawings may be seen. ot the following places Office of the Architect, Toronto, Toronto Builders' Exchange School Board Office, 357 Simcoe St. South, hawa. Deposits will be returned to bidders when oll documents are returned in good order within 30 days of closing date of tender 10% Bid Bond shall be included with the tender Lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. not GEORGE €. N, TONK 1 Architect, | 57 Bloor $t. West, Toronto. | Government 'Undecided 'On S. Africa By JAMES NELSON Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern- {ment is undecided about what course to take in the Commons (next week when opposition lead- lers call for a fulldress debate |on the South African racial issue, ~~ |an authoritative source said Fri- |day. The government would pre- |fer' to avoid inflammatory debate {before Prime Minister Diefen- | baker leaves on Thursday for the {Commonwealth prime minister's |conlerence in London. But it would like to have Parliament air, any reasonable suggestions that members generally ean put for- ward. What Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and such countries fear most in pressing the apartheid is- {sue is that South Africa, sup- {ported by some other members of the Commonwealth, will pro- pose unrestricted movement of all Commonwealth peoples within the Commonwealth. PROGRESS UNLIKELY { External Affairs Minister Green said Thursday night the Com- {monwealth conference '"'can be relied on to find the best possible {way to deal with this (apartheid) issue." But the government pri- vately concedes that the absence of South African Prime Minister Verwoerd, injured in an assassin- ation attempt, makes real pro- gress unlikely. Liberal Leader Pearson has called on the government to |speak out strongly against South Africa's policy and manner of implementing it by force, but has| not gone as far as CCF House | Leader Argue and many labor and church organizations de-| manding a boycott of South Afri- |can goods, in the way of eco ¢ sanctions. The Spell of a Story Think back, grown-up! There havent been many joys in life that eompare to the thrill of being read to. 'Remember--we came to know most of those stories by heart---and we loved them more each time we heard them, Robin Hood and Little JohneKing Arthur and Sir Latiicelovs they became old friends. And the heroes of our Bible stories--David and Daniel and the Boy Jesus in the Temple--they lived before our ayes ss though the eenturies had melted away. Those stories helped to mold our Mves. They taught us courage and faith. We sought to be like the heroes we loved. Today, grown-up, your child needs the right stories. Are you tak- ing advantage of the Church's program of religious education for youth? Are you giving your youngster the best start in life by mak- ing yours a worshipping, a church-supporting home? . @opyright 1000, Renter Adv. Service, Wrorburg, Pn THE CHURCH FOR ALL . .. ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship. It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They aver (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Day Book Sunday Luke Monday Luke Tuesday Luke Wednesday Luke Thursday Luke Friday Luke Saturday Luke THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS KEMP'S ESSO SERVICE RA 5-3680 288 Bloor $t HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE RA 3-7822 67 King St. W. FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL LTD. Hans. Haagmans, Mgr. RA 8-6201 57 King St. E. IRELAND STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY RA 3-3680 21 Athol St. W, METTE PLUMBING COMPANY LTD. RA $-3279 23 Celina St. LORNE GOODMAN PLUMBING & HEATING RA 5-1044 758 Mary St. KENNETH ASHMORE PAVING CONTRACTOR RA 8-8412 557 Garrard N A. C. STARK & SON PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING RA 5-4377 Courtice STAFFORD BROTHERS MONUMENTAL WORKS MO 8-3552 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby ROY W. NICHOLS G.M. SALES & SERVICE RA 3.7242 Courtice MA 3-3353 Bowmanville BROWN'S LUMBER AND SUPPLIES LTD. 463 Ritson Rd. N. JIM HURVID, PLUMBING & HEATING RA §-8563 215 Wilson Rd. §. HENDERSON CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. 1089 Nelson St. W. RA $-4704 RA 3.4412 McINTOSH FUNERAL HOME RA 5-2943 152 King St. E, HAMBLY TIRE LTD. 534 Ritson Rd. S. D. BERKUTA BUILDING CONTRACTOR RA 3.9813 863 Ritson Rd. S. GUSCOTT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. (John Bondaruk, Manager) RA 5-5132 207 Simcoe St. S. PRESTON'S DECORATING SUPPLIES RA 3-4922 19 Bond St. W. LUDWIG DEZSI Painting and Decorating Contractor RA 3-9453 736 Eastbourne Ave. R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS 10% King St. W. SEEDS' B-A STATION RA 8.0367 N. & Taunton Rd. W. A. SMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY MO 8-2379 701 Brock St. N., Whitby BOB HOY CONSTRUCTION PAVING CONTRACTOR RA 8.8101 1154 Nelson St. RA 8-6221 RA $-1131 Simcoe . St ALF LINES ASPHALT PAVING CONTRACTOR RA 5-1905 833 Simeoe St A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE RA 5.1764 1018 King &. E. Ss. STEPHENSON'S GARAGE RA 5.0522 15 Church S$. McLAUGHLIN COAL & SUPPLIES LTD. RA 3-3481 110 King St. W. OSHAWA ALUMINUM SALES & SERVICE RA 8.7922 58 Nassau St. CLEMENT ULTRA SERVICE RA 8.0631 352 Wilson Rd. § NORTH OSHAWA PLUMBING & HEATING Allan Robinson, Prop. RA 5.3715 52 Wayne Ave. AL HEFFERING'S ESSO SERVICE STATION RA 5.9892 Cor. No. 2 Hwy. & Thickson Road. ALDSWORTH CLEANERS RA 5-1812 36 Athol St. EB BANK'S FLOORING RA 8-1011 80 Eostlown St. E. HANSINK CONSTRUCTION RA 8.0321 413 Fernhill Bivd. LODWICK ELECTRIC SERVICE RA 5-6369 56 Prines St. NORM WIRSCHING & SON PLASTERING CONTRACTORS RA 5.6222 & 5.8718 130 Roxborough Ave, COOK'S ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION LTD. RA 5.6109 370 Louise OSHAWA SAND & GRAVEL RA 5.0232 877 King St. E. A. R. SMITH & SON EXCAVATING CONTRACTORS RA 8.8113 50 Tounton Rd. W. Attend the Church of Your Choice Read the Oshawa Times Church Announcements for Times of Services and Activities

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