w 24 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 30, 1961 ' Professors Find CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 23) Increase In Vice VANCOUVER (CP)--Two pro- 32--Articles for Sale THREE rooms of new furniture only | $299, over 35 items. This includes ehies. | terfield, dresser, chiffonier, bed, chen suite, mattress, step table, A table, hassock, lamp, upholstered chair| etc. Pay only $25 down. Barons' Home Furnishings, 4 424 Simcoe South. | BICYCLES, $39.95. 1 Tents, boats, mo- tors and trailers, new and used. Do- minion Tire Store, 40 Bond Street West RA 5.6511. fessors in a two-year study of Good Advertising health and welfare problems, | have uncovered what they de-| ond scribe as a cancerous growth of|| Good Merchandising crime, deliquency, prostitution] and immorality here. GO The study disclosed a crime HAND in HAND rate above the Canadian aver-|| !age; a deliquency rate twice the|| {national level; a national clear- ¥. ¥. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat teries, Kelvinator vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5- 4543. | 1 can save you money on typewriters, cash registers, adders. No money down Bill Hamilton, Ashburn. SELLING furniture? Well buy it. Ee} frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, stoves, etc. For top cash offer con- tact 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131.| LIMED oak dining room furniture four| chairs, table and buffet with Marproof| finish, good condition, $50. RA 5-9223.| 14FT. FIBREGLASS on plywood oak | framing boat, 30" deep, hardware, $200. | RA 86245. 178 Valencia St Street. "#9 HARLEY-DAVIDSON, motorcycle, excellent condition. Make offer. Tele: | phone 655-3 AIR = suitable for home or small store, new last season. Perfect condition. Telephone 725-3441 or 728-0318 after 7 p.m. FIVE rooms of furniture, inspect any time. Owner going abroad. 412 Simcoe North. Apartment 2, 725 7752. FRIGIDATRE refrigerator, 8 cubic feel, six years old, g condition, $60. Apply 503 Masson Street. Telephone 723-7609 25 HP Johnson, 14° moulded plywood boat with accessories, new trailer. Call refrigerators, tele | 35--Legal !ing house for illegitimate births; --land the need for a detailed |study in organized prostitution. |! Findings of the $100,000 re- search project, financed by the] Leon and Thewa Koerner Foun- | dation, were issued this week by | the Greater Vancouver Com. || | munity Chest. Professor Michael Wheeler of || the University of British Colum- || bia School of Social Work, wrote|| la 260 - page report on welfare|| and Professor Bernard R. Blis-|| hen of the UBC department of {| anthropology and sociology, wrote a volume on health. The report unveiled a crime conviction rate of 55 per 1,000) | population compared with the || Canadian average 43°and a ju-|| venile deliquency rate double the national average of 16 per|| NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All persons having claims against the Estate of Edwin Perry McGregor who died aot the Village of West Hill, in the Township of Pickering, in the County of Ontario, on Februafy 1, 1961 are re- quired to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 25th day of July, 1961, DATED at Toronto this 20th day of June, 1961. | WHITE, BRISTOL, BECK & PHIPPS, Barristers and Solicitors, 335 Bay Street, Toronto 1, Ontario, 723-3635. SET of three drums and cymbals, etc A real bargain, $98. OL 5-3714 13 HARLEY Davidson motorcycle 45, in very good condition, low mileage 725-8986. BED, double, continental, Telephone 728-0552. ONE electric cocoa cooler, first class condition, $100. Apply Southern Sheet Metal, 117 Court Street, Oshawa. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt free estimates. Chair, table Cleve Fox. 412 Simcoe North. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines Estimates free. | Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser- vice. RA 8.0591 anytime. BATH sets, showers, pressure systems, sump pumps, piping and fittings, ce. ment mixer, wheel barrow, roto-tiller, lawn mowers, boat, motor, trailer, *56 car. H. Chinn, Hillside and Park Road South. FOR RAWLEIGH Good Health Prod- ucts, quality medicines, spices, flavor- Jags 2 toilet preparations, dial RA reasonable "service, | rentals, ACETYLENE torch, six months oid, complete with all attachments condi- tion. Telephone RA 8-3080. USE THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 11,000 population. Prof. Wheeler, {more than 16,000 illegitimate | [births registered in B.C. be- tween 1951 and 1958, said fewer | than 6,000 illegitimate children] were placed for adoption. in reporting g| NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF NEIL EVLETH FELT All persons having claims against the Estate of Neil "What accounts for this dis- Eview Felt, fore of te ip crepancy and what happens to 3 awa in the Lounty © the children who were not Ontario, Jeweller, deceased, | dopted?" he asked who died on or about the acopied: e yf a 7th day of June, 1961, are He said the rate of illegitim- hereby notified to send in |acy in B.C. has increased more to the undersigned on or be- than one third in 20 years, but fore the 31st day of July, this cannot be interpreted as 1961 full particulars of their |a reflection of increased immor-| claims, after which date the | ality "because large numbers or Estate will be distributed women come to Vancouver from| having regard only to the other provinces to have their | claims of which the under- |babies." signed shall then have -- notice. DATED at Oshawa this 14th ,day of June, 1961. HUMPHREYS, BOYCHYN & HILLMAN, 36%2 King Street Eost, Oshawa, Ontario, SMASH HIT Solicitors for the Ten thousand tickets were Executors sold the first day of advance AGNES HELEN FELT, bookings for the Leningrad MARION LADORA FELT Kirov Ballet's month-long stay and RUSSELL DODSLEY at London's Covent Garden HUMPHREYS. this summer. FAMILY ROLES Mickey Rooney and his 13- |year-old son Teddy appear in father-and-son Je on a CBS TV play July 9 WHITBY And DISTRICT Closing Exercises At St. John's Separate Closing Grade 8 graduating class of St.|Gee, Mrs. C. John the Evangelist Separate|W. Davies, Mrs. H. VanDeloo, held Wednesday|Miss J. Cronin, Mr. Beginning | Mr. F. with devotions at 7.30 in the|Nichol, church, Father L. Austin then|L. McIntyre, Mrs. M. Williams, | garet Wilson, presented the graduates with|Mr. J. Ottenbrite. School were evening, June 28. their certificates. He presented also the booklets Women's League. exercises for the|Theresa MacDonald, Mr. M. Mc-| and pins|nett gave an inspiring talk to ithe graduates and urged them donated by the Catholic/the graduates and their parents. ito continue their education fol- He spoke on the Athletic prize, donated by the Flannigan, Mrs, | Holy Society, was awarded to Willie Doleweerd. J. Mills, Prizes for Choir and Sacristan| Corrigan, Mrs. Hugh quties were donated by Father Mrs. W. A. Lynch, Mr.|Austin and awarded to Mar- Agatha Bardoel and Maria Bardoel. Guest Speaker, Dr. J. M. Ben- Mr. E. J. Finan congratulated "'Parental|) oo the high academic and EATON"S Closed All Day Saturday JULY 1st DOMINION DAY MONDAY is OPPORTUNITY, DAY Clearance of Discontinued Line ! BOY'S COTTON SHEEN SLACKS Reg. 4.98 Dress-up "continental" look in everyday slacks that take to regular tubbings with amiable sase. Thrifty trousers design- ed to delight Mother with their economy please Junior with their advanced styling: Two front pockets, two back pockets . . . carefree wash-n- wear finish. Boys' sizes 8 to 18. Please state second colour choice. telope or black in the group. Colours of green, an- EATON Opportunity Day Special, each 398 2 ir 7.85 EATON"S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 232 PHONE RA 5.7373 WOMEN'S LIGHTWEIGRT MATCHED LUGGAGE In Ivory or Blue Shades with Metallic Fleck each each 14" Train Case, 18" Overnight Base, 12 95 sass srs . lL} EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 264 A special purchase in time for Summer vacation needs! Long bound styling with tapered ends, on durable plywood frame with plywood panel construction. Luxurious rayon linings with quilted base and shirred pockets in each case. Brass-plated draw-bolt type locks. EATON Opportunity Day Special Prices: 12 95 21" Weekend Case, |] each 21" Hanger Wardrobe each 18.95 sans 18" Vanity Case each PHONE RA 5.7373 C.LL "Special White" EXTERIOR PAINT 0] 15-718 Going to the lake for the weekend? Take At 8.15 in the parish hall, the Role" and stressed the impor-| oo standards set out for along some paint to brighten your cottage, graduates formed a procession tance of teenagers learning to} them during their years at St down the centre aisle onto their accept responsibilities. John's school. garage and fence. A good-wearing, gleaming AT white finish, helps protect and preserve the surfaces from the effects of weather as well as improving appearance, 4.79 PHONE RA 5-7373 reserved seats on the stage,| The prize-winners were over which hung their school. Social Studies, donated by The farewell address was motto, "May loyalty and hon- Viscount Greenwood Chapter given by Noreen Roberts, and esty prevail". A shrine to "Our|IODE, presented to George the school song was sung by the Lady of Schools" had been|Chase by Mrs. D. O. Lynch. |8raduates. erected at the rear of the stage.| Social Studies, donated by An enjoyable social hour fol- The hall was beautifully decor-|the Catholic Women's League, lowed and luncheon was served ated for the occasion, and the | awarded to Peter Desimo. to the graduates, their parents school colors, green and white, General Proficiency Award,|and guests. were used throughout. donated by House of Windsor, Mrs. D. Newman, Education Following the Queen, by Al-|Chapter IODE, presented by Convener for the CWL, was in freda Quesnelle, the graduates Mrs. Hugh Nichols to Margaret| charge of the social evening for "T adv of Schanls" and Wilson the graduates, and the following 9.30 A.M. 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Mc- arate School Inspector; Mr. E.|to Maria Bardoel and George Monagle, Mrs. J. Parise, Mrs. J. Finan, Separate School In-|Chase. |M. Carter, Mrs. A. Finan, Mrs. spector, Mrs. G. Carter, Sister] Courtesy and Amiability|K. O'Hagan, Mrs. A. Steffler, Isaura, Sister John of the Cross, Award, donated by the Grey Mrs. A. MacDonald and Mrs. Sister Mary Rose, Sister Teresa| Sisters, awarded to Antonia Kor-/D., Augustus. Mrs. Marge Mac- | Maria, Mrs. W. Hurley, Miss'tekaas and Alex Ploeger. 'Donald, and Mrs. H. Polito. i Have your hearing tested thoroughly and scientifically--at no charge. A bner's Edge Zion ! I g 1 MR. K. JAKOWIDIS EATON'S Certified Audiologist : . ® will be in attendance SATURDAY, JULY 8th For 3rd Straig Rt WIN | imo mms sme, same ocd so tos os os mnt . this group includes patterns and colours for all Transform tired-looking rooms with these gay, All semi-trimmed , . . floral, Medallion, 35 PHONF RA 5.7373 End-of-line by a well-known manufacturer ! 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MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE! 42" "DRIP DRY" 35" FINE 36" GAY By GERRY BLAIR fielder Murray McDowell's head|to meet Brooklin in Whitby on Whitby Abner's Essos won|in the fourth inning, but wasiJune 14, but damp weather their third straight game in immediately called out for fail-'forced the cancellation South Ontario County leagueling to touch second base MOUNT ZION -- Grant Jones ay by edging the Mount Zion| Mount Zion gained all three 2b, Hill ss, Vern Ferguson 3b, rooklin Concretes last night, runs in a shaky third inning for| Murray Jones c¢, McDowell p, If 43 at Whitby Town park' It was| Whitby, when Abner's commit- in 3rd, Disney rf, Carson 1b, the second victory in as many|/ted three miscues, while the Don Ferguson If, McMullen cf, 21" AND 36" WHITE FLANNELETTE 45" FLECKED mights for Abners. On Tuesday Concretes failed to obtain one right they whipped Pickering safe hit. 9-1. Splendid pitching perform-! Ron Jones took over the pitch- dances were the feature of both ing duties from Murray Mec- games. Bill Giddings, , recently Dowell for Mount Zion .in the acquired from MacLean's Esso third inning and held Abners to Fuels of the Oshawa City and only two hits for the balance of District league, threw a two-hit- the game. During that span, he ter on Tuesday in Pickering. whiffed six Whitby batters. Last night, Bill Stacey allowed! Although Whitby committed |- the Concretes only one safety. |six errors over the nine innings, Jack Stewart led Abner's at they weren't in serious trouble the plate on Tuesday with a outside of the disastrous third] double and triple. Buck Heron frame. and Bill Newstead also had two! Whitby Abner"s moved into hits. In hurling the Whitby club sole possession of second place Jones p in 3rd. WHITBY ABNERS -- Fox c, Stewart, ¢ in 4th, Stacey p, Batherson cf, Wilkes ss, Jordan 2b, Stubbins 1b, Wilson if, New- stead If in 6th, Heron rf, Schmidke 3b. 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EATON Opportunity Day Special Prices: 27" wide, yard ; a 29 10 YARDS FOR 2.75 36" wide, to victory in his first appear- in South Ontario County league in that international language. ance with Abners, Giddings fan- ned nine while giving up only walks. three Larry Batherson was top hit- night, ter for Whitby in last night's|providing the opposition. Thurs- two safeties, in-|day night, victory with cluding a double. Vic Wilkes col- lected two hits also. Bill Stacey against blasted a line drive over left. IThey were originally scheduled'Yugoslavia in 1961. } Pickéring batsmen cision over Mount Zion. standings by virtue of their de-|/It will be put on for 2,000 dele-| | gates attending an Esperanto Next home action for Whitby congress at this Yorkshire re- will be this coming Wednesday sort. July 5, with Pickering|-- rE mr CONGOLESE AID Abners are in Brook-| Under International Red their first meeting Cross supervision 50 Congolese | Stevenson's Motors. children are to be educated in lin for ture of 'city darks'. 49 EATON Opportunity Day Special, yard EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 233 EATON Opportunity EATON Opportunity Day Special, yard .. .. Navy, Grey, Black 98 Day Special, yard . ... EATON Opportunity Day Special, yard . ... 39 yard . 10 'yards for 3.75 PHONE RA 5.7373 EATON'S Telephone Order Service Opens at 8.45 a.m. .