The Oshawa Times, 14 May 1960, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, May 14, 1960 50--Articles for Sale 50--Articles for Sale CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) DOORS -- Two wood combination, one glass front, two french and two panel (Gumwood). Telephone table and chair, high back sink with swing taps, Arborite counter top and cupboards, wall book case. Phone RA3-7726. 14 FOOT Teal Craft plywood boat fully equipped, windshield controls, tarp, ete. 25 and trailer. Drive in, hook up and go boating. Cy Preece Garage, Gliddon Avenue and Verdun Road. 47 --Automobiles for Sale 47 --Automobiles for Sale 59 CHEVROLET coach, sharp original blue finish, runs as good as new, very low mileage. Sale price $1825. Seaway Motors, Whitby. 56 FORD -- private, one owner, excel- lent condition. Telephone RA 5-2802. '57 PLYMOUTH Plaza, tutone, coach. clean. RA 5-2318. 357 54 METEOR tudor, tutone blue and white. This is a one-owner car, fully guaranteed. Sale price $495. Seaway Motors, Whitby. 5 METEOR, V-8, tudor, spotless dark blue finish, motor in top condition. Sale pric away Motors, Whitby. 55 BUICK fordor, hardtop, automatic, radio, power steering, beautiful car, one owner. RA 3-7970. y Phillip Murray Avenue. '56 OLDSMOBILE four-door hardtop. Will accept 'trade. Call beiween 4.30 and 7 p.m only. 64 Charles Street. RA 3-2649. '54 SUN Valley Mercury, fully auto- matic, also motor cycle, '51 HD, good condition, best offer. Crowell Service Station, corner of Bond and Ontario Streets. RA 88712. 8 am. to 7 p.m. 31 METEOR Niagara, two door deluxe, adio, heater, one owner, low mileage. RA 3-7970. '5¢ PONTIAC four door, deluxe, must seil this week. Can finance and trade. RA 3-7970. hil ted 48--Aut, Ww | LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. RA 5-1181. others. Phone RA 3-9911 after "53 PONTIAC sedan, new paint, white- wali tires, push button radio. Will ac- cept older car. RA 8-0328. : '54 CHEV. sedan; '54 Pontiac delivery: ton truck. All in good condi- 1 L 5-3528 56 FORD Fairlane tudor, automatic,| io, heater, tutone; can finance; sac- ce, $1000. RA 8-1203 TAC four door, very good con- finance. RA 13-7970. MERCURY tudor hardtop, beauti- fu' tutone blue and white, radio push automatic. Sale price $1595. Motors, Whitby. '56 Meteor fordor. t wagon on the spotless tutone ed, $1 Seaway Motors, 55 FORD coach, stunning tutone blue and colonial white, A real dream car! ¢ ete. Spec'al sale price, $695. Motors. Whitby. ANGLIA, tudor, spotless coral fin- bsolutely new condition Special sale price, only $695. Motors, Whitby. REPOSSESSION, take over payments. 52 Buick. automatic and radio, $256; 36 Nash Rambler station wagon, $1172 udor hardtop, automatic, 7 Ford custom sedan. 6 '54 'Meteor fordor, Buick hardtop, radio, Seaway Motors, Whitby. Open Mercury t 64 k, long box, ex- celient co original yellow fin- sh. fully guaranteed. Special sale price 25. Seaway Motors, Whitby. MONARCH sedan, black and 1atching interior, nearly new, very low mileage, fully equipped. Will wholesale 5.30 HOUSTON GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE, MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS. 67 KING ST. W. RA 3-7822 |50--Articles for Sale |ONE TV antenna | phone RA 5-0571 "all channel, Tele- ter blue finish, fully| SpRGRITE cupboard with three draw. (frigerators, | ers, glass sliding panel. RA 3-4730. | JUNIOR Gym swing set with slide, $14. Telephone RA 3-395, 16 FT. cedar strip boat, Tee-nee trail- |er, 30 HP Evinrude motor. complete, | excellent condition. RA 5-1655. only | COMBINATION electric and coai stove, Reasonable reasonable. RA 5-3054 |ZENITH transistor radios, wide range jof prices; also batteries for all makes of transistor radios. Meagher's, 5 King treet West. |THREE rooms of furniture only S$: This - includes chesterfield and chair, |chrome set, bedroom suite, mattress, |spring, step and eoffee table, boudoir |and table lamps, pillows, etc. $25 down |delivers! ""Guaranteed Best Value!" Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe |Street South. ONE TV console, 17"; one pair English riding boots, 5% C: pair tan breeches, 16. Phone RA 8-5791. |DOUBLE bed and {beds with mattress, mattress, single chests of drawers, 51 TO '54 CAR, Chevrolet preferred, $5 » the public, trades can be 'taken at|dining room and chrome kitchen table, this low price of $2695. On sale this ro veel: only. Seaway Motors, Whitby. 3 BUICK, tudor, hardtop, immaculate ghout, motor completely recondi- special sale price this week, nly $1245. Fully guaranteed, Seaway Motor Whitby. 50 FARGO panel, mechanically AL ly mood. Best cash offer. Telephone | | . 3% ton dump truck, serial ) new motor, new tires, excel- lent condition. 480 Ritson Road South,| RA 8-3663 59 JOHNSON 35 HP manual start, ' 1 condition. See it run! $475, Smith's Sports. RA 3-9311. 55 FORD, automatic, radio, white. walls, customline, A-1 condition, clean 48 Stevenson's Road North ent ALLSTATE Auto Insurance. Save up to 20 per cent. Six months to pay. For er service at your home call 5-2802 3 ton truck for sale, clean | paint job. Phone RA 5.0138 or| 2 | 55 CHEVROLET Biscayne, four-door, | ack with whitewall tires, 15.000 miles. Must sell this week. RA LINCOLN convertible, fully pow- ered, executive driven, with low mile- age, will consider smaller car, suitable | in trade, with terms if ne- 7. Pho OLiver 5-3469. radio, $795; Buick hard-| 55 Buick hydromatic, $995.| at Mike | 46. ON built ear Tadios, complete aerial and installation, transistor| s from $4995. Terms $5 down | nion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street RA 5.6511 | NTIAC deluxe eoach, very good | ally, interior excellent, good be seen 10 to 5. V. Pegorin. | d Street | 3 METEOR, A-1 condition. Apply 373 Avenue > GMC half-ton pick-up, in excellent with all new tires. RA 3-7043 57 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent condition, low mileage, radio, whitewalls, wind- hield washer $895. RA 3.7444. 19 CHEVROLET deluxe, low mileage on factory motor, new battery, nylon ete., Motorola custom radio, good yndition, original owner. 238 Division cet 53 PONTIAC se tioning cv vit ST with m Di Oliv ondition dan, slip cover air dshield washers, white ional condition Tele- . 5-3368 before 5 o'clock. 52 PONTIAC coach, radio, heater, © tion. Cheap for cash or Ford product. MO 8-4500. 650 CC motorcycle $250. 57233 elec on Street West. ing machine, fluorescent light 48 inches four and two tubes, chesterfield | wash [tures | vacuum cleaner, suite, space heater, radio, highchair, cement laundry tubs. Owner gone west. Apply Saturday after 3 p.m. 63 Thickson's Road North FOR a dry basement, dehumidifier. These remarkable ma- chines will remove gallons of water daily from your basement. Meagher's, 5 King Street West LLOYD b cenditio! rent an Oasis aby RA carriage, white, good 5-6624. bike, one boy's racer, $20 1 RA 3-2536 CLECTRIC razor service, cutting heads, cords, etc., for all makes of tric razors. Trade in your old razor model. Meagher's, § King a new | | SALE | Auminum Products best quality at prices, fully Double hung windows $18. Call now Lymer Aluminum Co. RA 8-5385 of the the best guaranteed. only INTRODUCTORY OFFER: | EXTERIOR RAILINGS, $2.50 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 | | | | | LAWN CRUISER POWER MOWERS OR BUCCANEER OUTBOARD MOTORS The price murderer at the Hilltop will not be undersold. See him today RA 8-6891 [ROTARY POWER MOWERS $37.95 up MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL 5-3641 CHEVROLET hali-ton pick-up, $800, ood condition. RA 5-0722 51 OLDSMOBILE, re-built motor, stan- ansmission, etc., $175 cash. Ajax hall 2-6083, ask for Al 56 PLYMOUTH, Can ange terms. ter 4.30 CHEVROLET sedan. 1212 Cedar t up to 5 p.m. or phone RA 8.5680 'condition RA 59162 excellent Call AUSTIN A50, clean, open to offers ish or terms, Call RA 5-832 after 6 55 DODGE, two-door, very good condi on. Telephone RA 8-6763 59 PONTIAC, two-door, yellow, radio vack-up lights, washers, $2000. Must WH 22144 Ajax CHEVROLET recently stfer. Telephone 10 " natic, hest i SUPER Olds, nilenge PRIVATE SALE 1956 LAURENTIAN CONVERTIBLE Automatic -- Custom Radio $1,450 PHONE RA 8-0296 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. STUDEBAKER, VOLKSWAGEN SALES and SERVICE 334 RITSON RD. SOUTH OSHAWA, ONT, Tel.: RAndolph 3-3461 1959 FORD CUSTOM 300 Two-door, six-cylinder leage, immaculate Original owner XA 5-4035 or RA 5-7081 | Low mi condi- tio ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP FOOD AND FREEZER PLAN Complete lines of meats and groceries. Savings of up to 30%. Let us prove to you as we have to thousands of others how we, can save the cost of the fréezer with our proven plan. Canadian man- ufactured freezers, quaran- teed by Good-Housekeeping. Government inspected meats. Well known branded pro- ducts, all part of our plan to etter for less. Phone RA 5-3709. No obligation. Freezers $189 up. Compare | | sedan radio auto overhauled. $650 or RA 8-0558 power equinped, low Will consider small car for trade in. Call RA 5-8471, FOOD PLAN THAT SAVES Government inspected Red ond Blue Brand beef. Com- plete line of name brand meats, fish, poultry, grocer- ies etc. Buy in bulk and save. with 20th CENTURY FOODS d FAIRBANKS MORSE DELUXE FREEZERS Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping All Models Available CALL NOW RA 8-1128 BOATING SPECIAL 12-ft. fibre-glass run-a-boats. 12 h.p. Scott motor, Cana- dian Explorer trailer, com- pletely equipped, $895. 13' moulded plywood boat, 25 h.p. motor, trailer, all controls and equipment, $995 While they last -- Canadian Explorer camp trailers, com= plete Reg. $405 -$319. Trades accepted. Terms ar- MERCEDES-BENZ DKW SERVICE ING W., OSHAWA RA 3-7132 SE vo NN | ranged AJAX MARINE | NO. 2 HWY. AT AJAX Ph. WH 2-4080 ACCORDION and case. Corelli, 120 bass, barely used, 789 Ritson S., upstairs. 6 pm to 9 pm, KEEP your basement dry with a umidifier from Parkway TV. h Simcoe Street North. RA 3-3043 217 WESTINGHOUSE (television, with ONE Governor's Lady table cloth, one rose doily, one multi-colored dolly, four doilies of different patterns. RA 3-3994. RCA VICTOR 56 super model television in beautiful condition, $159, terms. $20 down and $10 per month. Meaghers 5 King Street West. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- tires, bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5-4543. TELEVISION sets for rent; also radios, sun lamps and record players. Meagh- er"s 5 King West. RA SEWING machine electric, excellent con up. RA 5-2591. USED parts and for all makes of wringer type washers, % HP motors to $10, guaranteed reconditioned washers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Hampton, CO 3-2241. portable, i Po! dition, from $25 swivel base and new picture tube, guar- anteed for one year, $139, Meagher's, 5 King Street West. BATH, toilet, basin and also Lloyd baby carriage. RA 5-8273. RCA VICTOR stero record players, four speed, with auxiliary = speaker, $49.95. Terms arranged. Meagher's 5 King Street West, NU-WAY Rug Co. has been appointed | distributor for Filter Queen Vacuum, | RA 8-401. | ALL types of carpentry work and con- crete work,' Free estimate: Phone | after 5 p.m., RA 5-5820. | NEW Saxophone, tenor, reasonable. 179| Waverly Street, RA 8-0316. SMASH savings on floor coverings! Clearance of last year's patterns. Many cheerful designs for home and cottage. FOUR used 21" TV sets, consoles and table models, $79 each. Hurry TRIO Television, 171 Bond Street East. FOR SALE Gendron convertible |baby carriage, good condition, $20. Also portable radio-p graph, pearly new, $50. Phone for quick sale, 25¢ per foot. Harding heavy quality broadloom, rub- berized back and moth proof, six decor- ator colors, large 9 x 12 size. Very special price $79.50. Ends of wall cover- ings, clear out price, 37c per foot. Wil- son's Furniture, 20 Church Street. LLOYD carriage; 1 white bath; 1 erib. condition. Phone Whitby MO RANGETTE, $15. RA 5-6139. 17 RICHARDSON runabout, 135 HP Chrysler V drive. Best cash offer. R. Avis, Frenchman's Bay, TE 9-1484. yRECKING '47 Pontiac, all parts for sale, five 600 x 16 tires. RA 8-8 | three-speed, | Mo 8-4407. | TYPEWRITER, like new, $40; ten key electric adding machine, snap; Pay- master Checkwriter, never used. RA [Ras PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. |All colors Guaranteed flat, gloss. Oshawa Hardware and 'Electric, Church Street. RA 13-7624. |SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- TV's, washers, stoves, etc. For top cash offer, |tac* 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. Ali colors. Guaranteed: Flat, glos Oshawa Hardware and Electric, "hurch Street. RA 3-7624. |NORGE gas range, good condition. Telephone RA 5-9148 GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup. lies, new and used, terms 10 per cent down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West RA 5-6511 26 FEET Beatty steel for stock pe n, | Phone YUkon 5-2605. |BABYLAND Bargains! New style |smart metal body carriages. converts to car bed, many colors, lowest price in town, $37 Large full panel Roxatone |erib, half price, $19.88. Spring - filled crib mattresses, $9.88. Playpens, $8.88 High chair, $7.88. Strollers, $5.88. Wil- son's Furniture, 20 Church Street. AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes. Prompt service. Free estimates. Order now for early delivery. Chair and table | rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. SPECIAL 21' cabin cruiser, 100 H.P. Buchanan motor and trailer. Excellent | condition. Apply George A. Loring, {Orono 34R12. BEDDING bargains. Real low prices! | Spring - filled mattresses, guaranteed | construction, Reg. $20.95 -- Wilson's low price, $16.88, Smooth top high qual- ity mattresses, di tickings pianos, con- cider barrels, olid oak, lowest prices. Oshawa Hard- re, 8 Church. RA 3-7624. RCA Victor television mahogany fin- sh with new picture tube, $99. Terms 15 cash and $10 monthly. Meagher's, King Street WINE and barrel al st GO? eri ring-filled mattress, drop-leaf kitchen table, four chairs, Duncan Phyffe dropleaf table, |walnut chairs, china cabinet. 8-0965. |oNE Beatty washer, Gurney double |electric stove, one single poster bed, | complete, one chest of {ive drawers, four RA .|two Beatty steel single horse stalls. double wardrobe. RA 3-4085. | TWIN stroller, rangette, bot | condition, Telephone RA 5-067 59 EVINRUDE 1°.{t. pace ship. Tele- phone RA 5-7917. CHESTERFIELD bed, hardly used, like new, reasonable. Telephone RA 37290. CANVAS camp col, boys wagon; '54 Oldsmobile discs fit 760-15; '50 Chev. or Pontiac fender skirts; 39 axel for trailer; 8 ft. police car aerial. Phone RA 3-772. h in Al 6. Joint Meet Of Columbus WMS | By MRS, FRANK T. SMITH |noon and were presented with| COLUMBUS -- A joint meeting | pins donated by the Evening] oe ye Iwo WMS groups was ped group of the WMS, f n Ye Resyoy in the lower hall ol ANNOUNCEMENTS | Mrs. Frank Smith, president of| Columbus choir is sponsoring the Evening group, read a poem an evening of music with barber and devotions were léd by Mrs. Shop quartets and a chorus of 30 Roy Ratcliffe, assisted by Mrs. |from Oshawa, also organ and in-| Donald Wylie and Mrs. Walter Strumental music Tuesday, May] Lucyk. 17 at 8.15 p.m. Collection will go Two solos were sung by Lenore| toward the purchase of the new Dalby of Oshawa, accompanied organ. : by Mrs. William Kinsman at the] The M and M committee piano. holding a social evening May 22 A film was shown and explained|at+7.30 p.m. in the lower hall of by Mrs. Ratcliffe and a descrip-| the church, A film will be shown. tion of life in Africa was read| An auction sale will be held on by Mrs. Wylie with a descrip- | the Columbus church grounds tion of the life of a negro in To-|May 27 at 7.00 p.m. with proceeds ronto was read by Mrs. Lucyk.|going towards the organ fund. soy ort discussion period was PERSONALS FAMILY SERVICE kK 1 A special Family Day service Christian Vocation for young peo- was held at Columbus = United |Ple in Kingston over the weekend. Church Sunday conducted by Rev.| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wright Ronald H. Love, assisted by El-| Betty and Gloria, of Enniskillen, mer Powell, Sunday school super-|and Jim Muller of Castleton v HP, 58 Elto electric motor, | is Francis Cosway and James | {Stark attended the conference on THE LIBRARY WORLD Legend Of Oedipus Linked To Akhnaton OEDIPUS AND AKHNATON, Akhnaton and his ill-fated family|a history of perfume and ecos- mh ad Hdory, by Tas iiaiiuel so, that the reader upon conclud- |tmetles, by vious Ellis. London, elikovsky, Doubleday, : i : | er, 3 Mr. Velikovsky, who has wr.-|!n8 the book is convinced that| "amis" hook gives a most inter ten the thought - provoking and| : esting aceount of the history of much discussed books "Ages in| In the process of unravelling perfume from the ancient eivili- Chaos" and "World in Collision, [this ancient story, Mr. Velikov-'zations to the present, its uses y come up with an astound ng |sky has also solved some intri- in religious rites, medicine, fumi- ea which should be of much in-|guing mysleries regarding some gation, sweets and for personal {erest to historians and general|of the tombs in the Valley of the adornment. The methods of man readers. In this book, the author Kings. This is a book that should |yfacture are discussed and the has identified the Greek legend-ry|cause a stir among the reading reason for its high. cost to the figure of Oedipus, king of Thebes publ'c. The delving for the truth year For example, Mr. Ellis nu Boeotia, with Akhnaton, the is as much fun and more exciting| cave' that one tiny droplet of king of Thebes, capi- and rewarding than the puzzling|. iia of roses consists of 170 ypt, circa 1300 B.C. [solution to the® best detective gi. ci rocest . s been an inspiration] thriller. | He lists the chief resins, herbs, Ee ot owen WELCOME, HONORABLE VISI. flowers, roots, seeds and oil H S C uel La used In the making of scents, as far back as the era| tors, by Jean Raspail; trans- i : . lated from the French by Jean 0¢'C "5, S500 icin wees and Siowart 2 Abang a differ Superstitions. Among the moderp ence. It concerns the Unknown synthetics that he describes, is S niccture Homer. Was he a legend immortalized in poem, -play or story, or was 1e actnally a real historical fi _ Mr. intendent. Walter Beath led in prayer and Sharon Scott read the lesson. An interesting Junior sermon was .|delivered by Grant Webber. During the service nine chil- |dren were baptized. They were Catherine Anne Corner, daughter {of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Corner: Rodney Glen Crawford, son of (Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford: |Della Marie Griffin, daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Griffin: {Terri Eileen Haight, daughter of and Mrs. Robert Haight: {Deanna Lynn Hogle, daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogle: |Larry, Michael Page and David {John Page, sons of Mr, and Mrs, |Ross Page; Larry James Slute, [son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slute ' land Penny Arlene Houlding, |daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John |Houlding. [PINS PRESENTED | Members of the Columbus Mis- {sion Band met | Thursday after- {ed Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred San son at the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. Salter of Oshawa Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Legerton of Toronto called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Dowse Tuc Mr. and Mrs, Donald family visited Rev. and Mrs. Wylie of Toronto Sunday. Wylie and I t Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ratz and children, Huntsville, spent the weekend with Mrs. Rat's parents, pn. |. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sander Thomas Fleit spent the weck end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Flett of Fraserville. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Scott visited and Mrs. Mac McLean Sat- urday. Guests at the iome of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hepburn Sunday |were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred {James and Catherine of City and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Francis and children, from Zion. "jure? Not until this book was writ- King|, Lands Travel Agency's party of Cumarin, a widely used chemical French and American ig smelling of new-mown hay! The is amusing sts on a month's visit to Japan. |history of cosmetics i "It is a study of contrasts, of inasmuch as the advertising at cross . purposes and in-|handbills of 300 years ago com. {pare favorably with those of to- me up with a' 3 ¢ Mr. Velikov: solution is most convinein according 'to 0 son of Laius, king of ©' birth, it 2S 1s dos g.| 3 | people edibly preposterous situations. The travel agency has a well- rmulated plan which would al to tourists full of ore lesen ay. One such ad tells of the fd. vantages of a powder made by y fear of ved notions of cherry blos- 3 M. Bete Sehymish aul apoiise. the infant was exposed Sums, ex tie temples, ete. The oly - BE 2 ff 125 2/reacy ain to die, but was res-|tourists have ideas too. i br Toor warily ects a. pee d by the king ofl One, full of evangelical zeal, is Sons Toa Inve A ey ed ied ing his parent- inenired to concert the Heathen and their beauty -by me: = of > prophecy was -- and the heathen, determ'ned to thi oil I y y d a 8 and years later, on'stay heathen, must after all, be|: lS POWCe. Ba WO hit has the truth, Oedipus polite. Another, determined the vertue to take away all Red- mself and Jocasta com- tc liberate the geishas from slav- N€SS all Pimples and Frecles cide. But his unwitting! ery, meets with unexpected re- '51¢) and generally all ill things nved to curse his chil- sults. Then there is the retired that occur in the Face, and it Thebes French general and the other less maketh the skin so fine, smooth, n was the son of Amen- eccentric visitors who have sur-|and dilicate as Sattin. and Queen Tiy of prising experiences. The Japan.| The films scheduled. for the son who lived in exi|ese, with exceeding politeness, |Little People's Film Hour on w his father until|and w'thout losing face, turn the|May 21 will be: Chiara of the Food for Freddy; Crocodile Hunters; Circus at the Zoo. fare his moun { and adant not kno tually th fted su dren and Al'hns } II pt, a 1d never kr hoten's abrupt death. Step situations to their own advantage, Mountains; p, the author matches the This novel is a light-hearted di- wtep t gedy tre fi version. FOUR lawn chairs for sale, reasonable | price. Telephone RA 8-5217. THREE ice boxes for sale, ideal for | summer cottages, small, medium and] large. Apply 97 Albert Street. of Oedipus with that ol Maple Grove AT BROUGHAM WE pay highest prices in the city for used furniture. Pretty's Used Furni- ture Store. RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South. and one of a kind, Serta, Restonic, Beverly, Marshall, Simmons, reduced for quick sale from $22. Continental beds, spring - filled sturdy construction, mismatched tickings, single sizes, Reg $44.50, clearance price, $24.50. Bunk beds, complete with ribbon springs, mattresses, guard rail and ladder, Maple or Walnut, price complete, $58 Roll-a-way cots complete with mat tress, $16.95. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street. VACUUM cleaner, repairs, all ma parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Rentals ice. RA 8-0591 anytime. NEW finish for your old asphalt shingle roof, "Tempgard" colored aluminum paint, by Benjamin Moore, will refin- ish your present asphalt shingles, to give them additional years of wear, and In new colors. See Edgar's Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King Street West (opposite Dominion Store). used. Complete selection. We finance our own accounts. Terms to suit your budget. See Dominion Tire Store, Church and Bond. HIGHEST prices pald for used furni. ture, also sell and exchange. Contact |Community Furniture Store, 19 Prince nace, Street. Phone RA 8-1131 RAL Electric under counter dish. new, suitable for small res a her, RA 86741 taurant, $175 or best offer. |after 6 pm. BAMPION outboard motor, 7.5 HP, |excellent condition, built for speed, [phone RA 3-4065 between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. SF 15's FAMILY runabout, | water skiing. Best offer. 18-4604 USED tires, most all sizes, $3 and up. .'F. Goodrich Stores, RA 5-4543, FARMALL A-Super tractor, hydraulic plows and row crop. Aprly 730 Simcoe Street South or phone RA 3-2315. |ALMOST new, bushel hampers, with {or without tops. Reasonable. 174 Ritson Road South. Glecoif's. Open to 10 nightly. GOOD, rich black loam, for lawn or |garden. Immediate delivery. Three for $6.95. Oshawa Nursery. Phone 345. 'excellent for Phone MO | ya {RA |35 HP Gale Electric, 1959 model, A-l | condition. RA 59251 |1969 GALE outboard motors, nine |models, 3 to 60 h.p. at bargain prices |from $119.95 up. Cy Preece Garage, |Ovthoard Sales, Service and Repairs. 1s don Avenue and Verdun Road. RA 5-9251 LAWNMOWER, coffee table, sewing | cabinet, fireplace grate. Telephone |RA 5-502 LARGE three-wheeled tricycle, good | condition, reasonable, Call RA' 5-3013, {COLD Spot freezer, 50 cubic feet, ex- cellent condition. MO 8-3659. | ONE double-neck Gibson Hawaiian elec- |trie guitar, with amplifier. One Spanish | guitar, electric box, radio controlled | model aeroplane, with all equipment, brand new. RA 5.5125. ONE Oxford tenor saxophone with case, like new, Reasonable. Dial RA 5-9243 | FIVE only complete outfits, new, 1959 |35 hp Merc. electric motors, 15. ft. molded plywood boats and trailer, com- plete $10.99 each. One only to a cus. tomer. Terms. Doniinion Tire Store, 48 reet West room table, buffet, five leafs included for extending table. RA 8-4773. 5 All aluminum products Doors, windows, shower doors, awnings, TV towers, paving. One contract, nothing down. For free estimates call-- Aluma Seal Co. RA 5-9365 ANYTIME Once a year clearance of TV floor samples, limited quan- tity, also radio and record players, at prices to clear. 'PARKWAY T.V. 918 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 3-3043 FOR SALE Twin Baby Carriage, com- plete with mattress, parcel carrier, sun and wind cover. Grey. Immaculate condition. PHONE RA 5-8233 SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial 332 Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv-| |Citizenship Council that amend- | ments to the Immigration Act are GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent down Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. RA 5-6511. | UNCLAIMED storm doors, all $19; windows, $5 and up. Colonial Aluminum Industries, Ltd., 515 Brock treet North, Whitby, MO 8-5861. sizes, NEW automatic water heater, glass lined, 50-gallon. RA 8-5524. IMPLICITY garden tractor, 5 HP, ood working condition, with tiller. | Te lephone RA 5-1047 or call 595 Stone | Street 0 piece chesterfield suite, like w, four chrome kitchen chairs, cel- ette coffee and end tables, lamps, rug. 59 McLaughlin ne ler occasional chair, Blvd. [51 --Swap and Barte |ONE gas, one electric stove, ch |gas pump, sump pumps, pressure sys tems. three-piece modern bath sets, |$70. pipe and fittings; lawn mowers; {outboard motors, boats, office gas { heater, cash register. Trade or terms. H. Chinn, 288 Hillside. | BATH sets, sump pumps, pressure | systems, steel sinks and cabinets, fur- boiler and rads, electric pop cooler, serv-all grill, piping and fit tings (all kinds) H Chinn RA 3.7088 52--Legal Notices CITY OF OSHAWA FIRE DEPARTMENT TENDER FOR FIRE TRUCK Sealed tenders plainly marked os to contents ond addressed to: Alderman J. Brady, Chairman City Property and Fire Protection Committee c/o City Clerk 50 Centre Street, Oshawa, Ontario will be received not later than 5:00 P.M., Monday May 30th, 1960, for the supply- ing of an 840 G.P.M. Fire Pumper, for the Oshawa Fire Department, Full particulars ond specif- ications may be secured at the Office of the Fire Chief, 113 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa. Lowest or any tender necessarily accepted. H. R. HOBBS, CHIEF OSHAWA FIRE DEPARTMEN | | not NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS ditors ond others having claims against the Estate of Joanna Watson, late of the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, are re- quired to send full particulars of such claims to the under- signed, solicitors for the Ad- ministratirx on or before 31st of May, 1960, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed having regard only to claims that have then been received. JONES & GREER, 130 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. | [ | 1c | | | | | | Immigration Changes Seen EDMONTON (CP) -- Immigra- tion Minister Fairclough said Fri- day night that Canada will be split into a nation of ethnic is- lands unless Canadans are neigh- borly with immigrants, She also told the Edmonton overdue in the light of changing # | work for the year to parents and Students Stage Annual Event |By MRS. CHARLES H. REESOR play was under the PORT PEERY == J1igh schoo) Te: cluded: Art, M students: displayed their clase), istie; agriculture, Mr. Buch- ner; commercial, Mrs. Saunders {and Reg. MacDonald; scienc |{Mr. Litt; household science, M | Parker; industrial arts, Mi ford; French, Mr. Baxter and Mr McQuarrie; guidance and history The boys put on a gymmastic Mea ue n: a sh. di display under the direction of Mr. |}, Miss McC = (Parkinson and Mr. Cole while|y Chrysler; pl |Grades 9 and 11 girls put on a {jon Mr. Parkinson {fashion show directed by Mar-|ym "and Mr, Cole: 5 (lene Badour. Mr. Payne; health, The Grade 10 and 12 girls fa-|um, shion show was directed by Carol] The students later danced in the |Hope. Both fashion shows were auditorium to records in charge o guidance o friends Friday at the annual open house when drill demonstra- tion put on by the Cadet Corps |band under the direction of John | Jefford. | e ary, iss -- |supervised by Home Economics|Student's Council President Ke teacher Aileen Parker of Oshawa. Hallett Background music for the shows| was played by Doris Popert and| Betty Couves., CAP HATIEN, Haiti (AP) | Other demonstrations during!gsecond anchor recovered the evening consisted of typing Columbus' flagship Santa Mari {under the direction of Mrs. Saun-|is being sent to the Smithsoniar |ders, an agricultural display un-| Institution in Washington by the and David Godley. COLUMBUS ANCHOR The |ner; and science experimentsiin waters near here four years {under the direction of Mr. Litt.|ago. The first was found about | The Grade 13 Zoology class dis-1100 years ago. | WHITBY AND DISTRICT | Jr. Hockey team. A donation of $50 was presented for the Oshawa General Hospital Fund. The winners of the draw {Mrs. W. Parkinson and Mrs |Humphrys, Tea brought |evening to a close. | were E. thy | | | | te G | _ Mrs. George Goddard and her |three children, Kathy, Judy and Gail, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Barrey were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bal- Legion Aux | gio u 1 | The Ladies Auxiary of me co. MIS. Bergstrom | Legion Hall with Mrs. E. Ormis- "F official visit. | On' Tuesday afternoon the ex auxiliary, Port Perry, will also at-| sociation held a meeting at wh'ch interesting report on visits made| The new executive for the next were sent to Mrs. James Ster-!A. Vallant, secretary, Mrs. T. {made for the catering by the La- Knegge, Mrs. E. Boade, Mrs. H | 2D Home and School Association, |retruns of the day. the association, to be held Wed-| Kinsmen, Lions, Rotary, Kiwanis|south. end what they will do for the day on. Thursday. His friends annual meeting anc the installa- and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fowke, of Brock street south. Other guests lard, of Chestnut street. Pt. Perry Group nad'an Legion held its meeting - {last Wednesday evening at the Named President | {ton presiding. Zone Commander | [Miss Rose Bate and friend paid| Brock St. H&S Final preparations for the zone ecutive members of the Brock {rally were discussed. One new street south Home and School As- |tend making it nine auxiliaries fn/time plans were discussed for the the zone. Mrs. W. Hopps gave an|June 17 field day. to Sunnybrook Hospital with par-|term are: president, Mrs. A cels for the veterans. Flowers Bergstrom, vice-president, Mrs. |gess and new baby. | Morton; treasurer, Mrs. C. Bot- | Further arrangements wer e tomley; executive members, Mrs. |dies Auxiliary along with the| Perry, Mrs. A. Parrish, Mrs. Man's Branch for the Champion|Bayliss and Mr. Slute, | At an executive meeting of the brating his birthday on Sunday. | Whitby District High School His friends wish him many happy Mrs. F. Ing, president, announc- : ed that at the next meeting of| Mrs. Harold King, of Napanee, |is spending a week visiting her nesday, May 18, at the Hig h|daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and School, representatives from the Mrs. Dean Baker, of Brock street and Knights of Columbus will] / > by Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron speak on what they have done Deeth, celebrated his fifth birth- young people of Whitby in the 14% ; to 18 age group. This will be the ih fm many happy returns of tion of the new executive. | Mr. and Mrs. William 'Bradley Kirkland = Lake, were weekend guests of Mr.Cecil Bradley of were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brad- ley, of Bowmanville, on Sunday. Susan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker, celebrated her conditions and that she hopes "before too long" to submit| changes to Parliament, { The minister told the council that Canada has so many new- comers "that we cannot afford to remain indifferent to their needs, their hopes or their skills." "They are here in such num- bers that we must either neighborly or we shall split Can- ada into a nation of ethnic is-| lands. | seventh birthday on Wednesday. Her brother, Davis, celebrated his first birthday on Thursday. On| Saturday a party is being held for | Susan with the following guests: Arelene Harrison, Donna Barter, Mary Molyneaux, Jo Ann Pick- ard, Marlene and Wendy Emburg and Sherry Robinson. On the day o' her birthday Susan received a long distance phone call from her| grandmother, Mrs. Dimaline, of Mr. George Anderson is cele-'Hawkestone. Happy birthday wishes are ex- tended to Miss Catherine Bush who is celebrating her birthday on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mercier, lof Detroit, Michigan, spent the | week visiting at the home of Mr. {and Mrs. Frank Grixti, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Aqulina and Miss Mary Debrincat. | the from C |der the supervision of Mr. Buch-| Haitian government. It was found | Gui | Pat | 1 Group Meets = troup lieets 3S. M. E. LAVERTY | GROVE The "We You' group met at the | i ot ers of Mrs. Roy Van Camp three new members, Mrs 4 A. Noble, Mrs. Lawrence 5 White and Mrs. Harvey Metcalf] BROUGHAM were welcomed United Church, Brougham, Rev President Mrs. Cliff Swallow|A. E. Cresswell baptised the fol s in charge of the meeting and|lowing children: Neil acted as sec-| Gray, daughter of Mr, and Mrs e absence of Mrs. Ted Gray; Clifford Bret Hughson gham son of Mr. and Mrs, ard Cryderman read Ijughson; Donald Robert Miller e and Mrs. Neil son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mil ayer . ler; Martin Alexander Swaffield ill be hcid at Roy Metcalf. By ELSA STORRY unnir Hoy I w : |Swaffield; Dorothy 8 Mr ing of the Maple gion, dayguter of was held at the : yoms Saturday. . Ron Brooks, | an and Mrs. Ken BAPTISMS AT CLAREMONT ie girls pin pat-| In Clarement United Church, 1-H CLUB M and Mrs The third mee! ' Murray Beelby, R. Dube al for the Rev, A. E, Cresswell baptised the | ie M Connie fas and son banquet. 1 tton May Be Smart™.|following children: to finish cutting| Davis, Karen Marjorie 1 to the then next mee ing ald Clarence Hodgson. » held at : the home of Mrs CLOTHING FOR MISSION Good used clothing is being sought by Brougham WMS, PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. and family and Mrs Ashton the special Mother's]; : service at Providence. | on May 17. Mrs. Tom McG , Mrs. D. C. RAKE SALES Bailey and Fred attended the| The Friendly Bible Class, at its Victoria County Music Festival| meeting at the home of Mr. and at Lindsay last week. John Mc-|nrs, Robert Miller Monday, an- G yoints -in the piano' solo class. Otis Pritchard and son, Manotick, were guests mother, Mrs. L. C. Snow- a few days last week. L. C. Snowden visited Mr, Norval Wotten, Solina, | Gordon Beech E attended Day I May 21, on the church lawn, at £50 p.m. Mrs. Robert Miller conducted |the devotions, | Friday, May 27, the WMS will {commence a series of bake sales throughout the summer on Fri- days, to catch the tourist traffic ric |" route to their cottages. Hd There will be at least one more 7 | Tuesday euchre this season. Prizewinners last week were: {Ladies -- Mrs. Bea Thompson, Miss Edwards, Mrs. A. Gray. Men--W Carlton, Russ Pilkey, of her den for Mrs Mr Ballantrae, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Elmsdale, Prince ward Island, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Windsor, Monday. Mrs. Charles Greenham at- snded a conference at the OAC, uel last week At St. John's|awarded Mrs, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. L. June Whit- and Sharon Louise | Beelby, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. rents at home and Line, Gail Anne Norton, and Ron- | in| preparation for packing and for- hostesses Mrs. warding to the Fred Victor Mis- and Mrs. C. Wannop. rk placed second with 86/p5unced a bake sale Saturday,| Many Baptised "Da |Ben Lotton. Special prizes were | Art Carlton and .|Ted De Geer. On May 26 Joy Rebekah Lodge, Deborah Ann Brougham, plans to hold a euchre .at the Township Hall Gordon WA MEETING Mrs. Robert Malcolm and Mrs. Harold Blackman were in charge of the devotions at the WA meet» ing, May 4. Invitations were read to the Kinsale WA sale. of work May 14, to Clarémont WA May 25, and to Dunbarton to attend the June 2 WA meeting, The association received a lets ter of thanks from the scouts and cubs, expressing gratitude for catering for their recent father Members who attended the WA Presbytery recently at Port Perry were Miss E. Seebeck, Mrs. Connor, Mrs. Reaman, and Mrs. George Willson. Refreshments were served by A. E. Cresswell # ARK BOARD DANCE re A spring dance at the Towne ship Hall, sponsored by Brougham Park Board, was held |Saturday. | Robert Miller, vice-chairman of |the park board, reported the {largest crowd at Brougham {dances with many visitors from |as far away as Orangeville, CHAIRMAN RESIGNS Regret was expressed at a meeting of the administrative group of the First Brock Scout and Cub Troop, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. McGuckin, on the resignation of W. Carter, chairman of the committee. Mr. Carter will shortly move from the district. Mrs. Lloyd Snowden the baptism of Scott|daughter, Ebenezer Church and Providence. The event was also of Mr. and Mrs.|a christening party for Janet Sunday. |Mayrene Bragg. Janet was bap- t Bothwell and Mrs. tized by Rev. W. Houslander at William O'Neil attended the area Trinity United Church, Bowman- School. Association meeting injyille. Hampton Monday. | Mrs. John Slemon and Lois Mrs. E. C. Ashton was a week-/Ashton accompanied Mr. and end guest of Mr. and Mrs, I, G. Mrs, J. W. Bowman to Toronto to Travell, Oshawa. : attend Emmanuel College gradu- Dianne Hoar and ie Beech | ation ceremonies as guests of at the special service for|Rey. and Mrs. 'R. B. Green of and Brownies at Stiprighton, when Mr. Green re- Church, Bowmanville, ceived 1's degree of Doctor of Theology. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Horn, Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trewin land Carol, Mimico; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Trewin, Lloyd and Earle, Mrs. Albert Wright, Blackstock visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tre- win, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs Allan Werry and girls were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Tom Sobil, Taunton, Sun- |day.' Wallace Stainton, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H. Stevens. Elenor Leighton, Bowman- ville; Mr, and Mrs, E. A, Werry, Grant and Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Werry and girls were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Clark Werry, Toronto, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slemon, Haydon; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tre- win, Doreen and Donald visited Mr. and Mrs. F. Toms, Sunday. Mrs. Will Forder, Blackstock, spent Monday with Mrs. F. Toms, Mr. 'and Mrs, Harold Ashton and boy were guests of S. Ker- sey, Hampton, Sunday, Mrs. M. Davad and Rick, Long Branch; Mrs. Fred David- son, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Al- lan Dean and Frederick, Dixie; Shirley Mills, R.N., Kingston, visited Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beg- ley at the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Werry nd Mrs. W. J. Bragg, Down" at were guests Wes Down N R¢ Bonn al sang Ss Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Swallow, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Will Ashton of Enniskillen, visit- ed Mrs. Fred Ashton, Toronto, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snowden returned home = Sunday from Hamilton where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown. Jim Laverty, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. P. J. Laverty of London, spent Tuesday in Wel- land visiting relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Beech and Mr. and Mrs. Cy Trewin of Bowmanville attended a party in Toronto Saturday to gcelebrate Mr. and Mrs. Trewin's weddng anniversary. Maple Grove Cubs held a sue- cessful bottle drive Saturday. Helping in. the drive were Bert Snowden, Mel Holmes, Jim Lav- erly, Albert St. Pierre, Robert Bothwell, Cecil Burton, Jim Henry, Eugene Dobbs, Tor: Me- Guirk and Bruce MacDr i Family Honors Mrs. E.C. Ashton By MRS. RUSSELL GR'FFIN ENNISKIIL \ Twenty- cighf members of the Ashton family feted Mrs. E. C. Ashton on Mother's Day in a celebration Municipal Aid From Senior Bodies Needed By BRUCE LEVETT Canadian Press Staff Writer CHICAGO (CP) -- Mayor Tom Alsbury of Vancouver says senior governments must give municip~ alities more money or cut their responsibilities, In a policy speech Friday to the Canadian Federation of May- ors and Municipalities, Mayor {Alsbury said the 4,000 Canadian | municipalities '"'are still kept like a child on a small weekly allow ance." Municipalities were going broke trying to provide essential serve - ices with inadequate tax powers, "We need complete reassesss ment, perhaps some reallocation of responsibilities to be borne by each level of government. "'Assign to each the proper tax- ing powers or just a proper share of tax dollars to enable each to stand on its own feet," Delegates voted to urge all provincial governments to invite municipal representation in an advisory capacity at the July meeting of the federal-provincial tax-sharing conference. PHILLIPS LOSES OUT A proposal by Mayor Nathan Phillips of Toronto that provine cial governments take over the full cost of education in Canada was defeated. | | Wallace Marlow, Blackstock, Sunday. John Wiskin, Oshawa, and Mary Griffin, Bowmanville, vis. ited R. Griffin, Sunday, al the home of her youngest|wera guests of Mr, and Mrs. (Continued on Page 18) 4

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