Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1962, p. 14

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26--Rooms for Rent 27--Reel Estate For Sale 27--Real Estate For Sale 29--Automobiles for Sale © 30--Automobiles Wanted 32--Articles for Sale LARGE furnished bedroom to rent with | all conveniences, continued hot water. Apply to 137 Simcoe Street North. 725-3366. OLEAN, furnished room, use of kitchen i desired, suitable for lady or gentle- man. Park Road South. Telephone 728- 3606. PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 52¥2 SIMCOE ST. N. 728-9474 Residential Farm Commercial Industrial 99 PER WEEK. Breakfast included. Clean hotel rooms, single or double. Nightly rates also available. Telephone 725-0078. TWO furnished rooms, bedroom and kitchen, built-in cupboards, sink and re- frigerator, near hospital and downtown. Suit two girls. Also one light house- keeping room. Telephone 725- ROOM for two gentlemen, single beds, next to General Motors. Apply 86 Wil- Nam Street East or telephone 725-0906. LARGE housekeeping room, main floor. Private entrance. Telephone 728- 5253. Apply 218 Celina Street. ONE fully equipped light housekeep- ing room, refrigerator, stove, for single person, close t1. downtown. Apply 56 Nassau Street or 723-1442. BED: sitting room for girl private bath, broadloom, cooking privileges, everything supplies, automatic laundry. Better home near hospital. Telephone 725-3093. JOHN A. J. BOLAHOOD Realtors LTD. Insurance 167 Simcoe St. S. Office Hrs. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. APARTMENT SUITES Choice lots available or 10 suites, plan your building by buying now, to inspect sites call Anthony Siblock at 725- 6544. FURNISHED room with smal) kitchen, refrigerator and stove, separate en- trance, central, for one person. Tele- phone 723-2764. FURNISHED bedroom, and light house- keeping room, heavy duty stove, cup- boards, suitable for one gentleman,| apply 63 Grenfell or 725-8721. | SINGLE or double room for ladies or gentlemen, use of kitchen and washing machine, close to city on a bus line. Apply 148 Brock East or telephone 725-8150. LARGE bright furnished front room: also average sized room, both with cooking privileges. Suit gentleman. Good residential! area, Telephone! 728-6387. Mortgages Arranged, : Bought ond Sold. Members of O. D. R. E. B. GUIDE REALTY LIMITED 16 Simcoe St. $ 723-1121 FINUCANE ST. Immaculate three - bedroom brick bungalow with carport, and paved drive. A modern family-sized kitchen, 4-pe. tiled bathroom, ond an abun- dance of closet space NORTH WEST Just outside the city. You'll love this ranch bungalow, all large rooms. Hollywood kit- chen, 18-ft.. living room, 4-pc. tiled bathroom. A large lot makes it an ideal spot for children. Why not take o look? Priced at $13,900 LAW ST. This quality ranch, which will stand rigid inspection con be yours at a value unbelievable ot today's prices. Super lo- cation, completely landscaped lot, attached garage, paved drive. A 20-ft. living room, and full-sized dining room. Two large bedrooms with double closets. Many extras go with this one, such as broadioom, underground hy- dro service, twindows, |f you ere looking for a special, home that will be the envy of your friends, call us for on appointment. FOR FULL PARTICULARS CALL 723-1121 Dick Young, Roy Flintoff, Lloyd' Corson, Phyllis Jubb, Irene Brawn, Don S. Smith, Jean Peacock, Lucas Peacock. or a Members Oshawa & District STEVENSON RD. N. to Real Estate Board, 'ANNAPOLIS AVE. We List Photo Co-op. SPECIAL WINTER PRICES Five room brick bungalow, with beautiful large kitchen, built-in stove and oven, built-in garage, many extras, EAST END LOCATION Down Payment $1775 -- Full Price $14,975 OTHER SELECTIONS ALSO Available, custom-built homes from $775 DOWN JAMES O'MALLEY 723-7122 BUYER'S VIEWPOINT ! ! ! purchased my home in 'Downsview Pork" because this is the first opportunity that the average homeowner could buy in « good location with alj the features and protections of the finest subdivisions, ot a price he could afford, ond not hove the monotony and limitations of a housing project ONE large furnished room, cooking | facilities, suit two, gentlemen preferred, | central, bus at door, close to north| General Motors. Apply 387 Beverly single room for Bentle-| man or lady in private home. Apply 185 Court Street. Telephone 728-2308. | COMFORTABLE clean room for gentle-| man, close to North GM. Apply 105 Ritson. North or telephone 725-1360, ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED ROOMS Available in private home. Call between 5 and 7 p.m, 82 PARK ROAD NORTH 728-8671 27--Real Estate For Sale BRICK, 2-family home, central, 4-room apartment with kitchen and bath, 4 room apartment with kitchen and bath, Two-car garage. Fully rented. Full price $13,900, $2,000 down. Call for} Jack Appleby, 725-6544 or 723-3398. John/ A. J. Bolahood Ltd. | THE BABY IN THE SOCIAL PAGES, IS TALKING ABOUT BRAEMOR GARDENS OF COURSE Oshawa's Unique New Housing Development, where people e proud to live You too will be pleased with this aspect of buying. your home in "Downsview Park' (Adeloide St. E.). For further informa- tion call exclusive agent. LLOYD METCALF Real Estate Ltd. 40 KING ST. E. DIAL 728-4678 METCALF REAL ESTATE LIMITED 40 KING ST. E. DIAL 728-4678 ADELAIDE ST. W This is © real terrific bargain you can't afford to miss. A well kept bungalow with three bedrooms, colored bath fixtures, large kitchen with dining orea ond a living room 12' x 21'. All the floors ore tiled and broadioom. This lovely home is. situated on a playground sized lot. Close to public, seporate and new high school. Asking only $10,900.00 with $2,700.00 down, MASSON STREET New 512-room brick bungalow with carport, 3 bedrooms, cer- omic tiled bathroom with vanity ond large mirror, walkout bose- ment that is divided, comes complete with storms and screens, choice locotion in north end of Oshawa. All this for only $15,- 295.00 with $3,143.00 down, balonce on one N.H.A. mort- goge. Owner will take older home or a lot in on on exchange. AFTER 5:30 CALL Marion Drew, 725-7610 Everett Elliott, 723-9290 John Kemp, 728-2392 Dick Barriage, 725-6243 Joe Maga, 725-9191 $350 DOWN PAYMENT INCLUDES AL- UMINUM STORMS AND SCREEN, STORM DOORS, AND OIL HEAT, THESE NEW N.H.A. HOMES HAVE ONLY ONE MORT- GAGE, SO WHY RENT? FEATURE LARGE RECREATION AREA AND SOLID BRICK CONSTRUCTION, YES! ONLY $350 FULL DOWN PAYMENT, IF YOU QUALIFY W. T. LAMSON REAL ESTATE LTD. 725-1186 EVENINGS MR. McMULLAN 725-0104 MRS. HANDSON 728-5075 | H |General. Motors south plant LIVE IT UP! Buy # home of your own from the great big selection in Classi- fied under "Homes for Sale." ONE % racing camshaft for a 1949 to 1954 V8 Ford, Like new. Telephone OL 5-4605, THREE bedroom hovse and garage in Brooklin, Ontario, oil heated, fully land- scaped. 5 per cent NHA mortgage, rea- Telephone sonable down payment, Whitby MO 8-3163. EXCELLENT buy. Owner moving to US. ed with room and on one acre on eastern edge of Oshawa. {Includes stove, refrigerator, hi fi radio, bedroom suites, washer, garden tractor, etc, Full price $9,500, Would consider $1,500 down deep freezer 2 years old, and one mortgage for balance on very reasonable terms. Early possession, Ernie Holmes Realtor, 204 King Street East. 725-2363. FULL price $6,500, Three rooms, full basement, oil heat, 4 piece bath, good A. and will sell completely furnish. » & modern well kept four room bun- galow, oil heated, about 8 years old condition, 31,000 original miles. phone 723-3336. '59 OLDSMOBILE, Dynamic 88, radio, rear speaker, white wall tires, fender mirrors, low mileage. $1,795. Telephone after 4, 725-6738. '61 FALCON deluxe, black with red in. terior, new condition, must be sold, terms arranged, Telephone 728-8300. CARS WANTED Buying « New Car? Sell your used Car' to "Ted" Talk 'Cash' to the New Car Dealer ahd "'SAVE", TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 BEFORE buying or selling televisions, furniture, refrigerators, stoves, wash- ers, oil heaters, vacuums, dishes, cook- ing utensils, call Elmer Wilbur, Hamp- ton, CO 3.2294, FURNACES, forced air, 10-year-guaran- tee, $2.25 per week, no down payment, Package deal, $130. Telephone 725-4729. SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, ti 1957 CADILLAC sedan De Ville, execu- tive driven. Trade and terms or no down payment required. Dial 723-3336, JEEP with snowplow, excellent condi- tion, $895.00. Apply John's Garage, 228 Celina Street, Oshawa. 1959 Volkswagen Van, gas gauge, ex- jcellent working order, $550 cash. -Tele- |phone MO 86-8639. 1959 PLYMOUTH coach, immaculate Tele. size lot, close to downtown. Call and see this. Ask for Bill Swarbrick, 725-6544 or 725-8342, John A, J. Bolahood Ltd. room h: $8500. Low down payment, 5 b 1958 CHEV. sedan, custom radio, local minister's car, 1959 FORD pick-up, "Jong body, deluxe No down payment re- uired, Telephone 723-3336. bungalow, modern, 1 acre, 728-2548, Howe and Peters realtors, cab, T * One © owner. MO 8-3895. SIX room split-level bungalow, finish- ed etc. and utility room, lot landscaped and fenced, nicely decorated. $300 down or near, offer, Call MO 8-5463. PRIVATE sale, five room brick bun- galow, north. east section, Beverly Street. Terms arranged, telephone 725- 6398 for appointment. \s THICKSON Road, large lot, close to's: bi wi King Street. Telephone 725-8955 for fur- 1 ther information. panel roan | $10,000. $1,000, Income home, seven | w rooms, two three-piece baths, lot 57x|Telephone 725-3744 after 6. "39 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, one owner, Rolande Tierney, 725-5207. Howe and Peters Realtors. BUILDING lots, limited number, Went-|723-7970. worth Street area, one half mile from) For fur-| ther information telephone 723-3876, BUY -- LEASE Pay rent, at the some time "Ss B i m be buying your own home. eM Six-room bungalow, all ser- jpower steering, |matic, radio, heater, four good tires, in Machinery Ltd., good condition. Telephone 725-1456. |1954 BUICK two-door hard top, radio,|TYPING paper on sale, letter size,| USED parts ard repairs for all makes | ~ e |heater, snow tires, low mileage, excel-|white newsprint, buy in bulk lots and|of wringer type washers, % hp motors,/0000 miles jlent condition, Apply Jan's"Garage, 40/save. 4% Ib pkg. $1.00, 9 th. pkg. $2.00./s5 to $8, guaranteed reconditioned wash- vices at your doorstep. 725-1186 W. T. LAMSON fe [REALESTATE LTD. __ | CALL 7} y) VIAN 23-1130 FOR .A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE CARL OLSEN REALTOR 19 ATHOL ST. W., OSHAWA Schofield - Aker Limited 360 KING ST. WEST 723-2265 BARGAIN Clean as a pin, 4-room bun- galow with garage, located on a quiet street off Ritson Rd. § Very - comfortable living ot low cost. Oil heat. Taxes only $134.00 per year. Low down payment, balance $69.36 per month on one open mortgage. Coll Bill McFeeters after 5:30, 725- 1726. MODERN 6 ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW Modern 4-room brick bunge- 1180 sq. ft. plus garage and breeeway. Located on nicely landscaped lot 90 x 175, Previously listed at $17,000, now listed ot $15,500 with $2500.00 down with open mortgage. For further details CALL BILL McFEETERS | | | | | | FULL PRICE $12,500 | j / | j i | Oe nha LLOYD REALTY LIST WITH LLOYD THEN CALL YOUR MOVER | RENT OR BUY ON CHURCHILL AVE. 3-bedroom. split level, large living room plus dining room, Separate orea for recreation room. Bill Miller has the list- ing. Please phone 728-5123, NEW HOME ON CENTRAL PARK N Interior finished in mahogany trim, modern kitchen, com- pletely painted with china cabinet, 4-pe, bathroom with vonity and mirror, All this and more for $1,600 down Phone Bill Millar at 728. 5123 PATRICIA & BEVERLEY $10,900 FULL PRICE $900 DOWN 5-room brick, garage, fire- place, oil heat. Newly dec- orated. Not a penny to spend | 1951 OLDSMOBILE V-8, standard shift, motor and body excellent only $175. Telephone 728-8950. 1962 JAGUAR 3.8 sedan, wire wheels, belts, windshield washers. Smith Sports 1955 Austin - Healey convertible, radio, |spoke wheels, safety belts, real sac-) |rifice at $654. Telephone 723-2557. | SMITH'S SPORTS condition, rown color, new seat covers, radio, hitewalls, overdrive, radio, safety upertest, corner of Conlin's Road and imeoe Street North, 728-5912, i FORD Faicon, fordor, automatic, trim, whitewalls, windshield yashers, new license. May be financed. leluxe ike new. 24,000 miles. $950, Telephone GOOD CLEAN CARS WANTED Highest Prices Paid WHITBY AUTO SALES 701 Dundas St. East, Whitby PHONE MO 8--8481 , etc. For top cash offer contact 19 Prince Street. Phone 728-1131, BIG January furniture sale. Spting filled crib mattresses $5.88. Wagon wheel bunk beds $68. Continental bed. $29. Chrome dinette suites $29.95. Un- painted students desks $12.88. Large size white enamel cribs, half price, $24.50. Wall to wall floor coverings 25c per foot. Three hundred mattresses, famous brand names, all greatly re- duced, regular to $89.50, sale from $24.50, Every article in the store greatly reduced. Ed Wilson Furniture Discount, 20 Church Street. '56 FRIGDAIRE, nine cubic foot, and a Danby rangette, two burner. Both in good condition. Telephone 723-9686 after six. WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 21 Bond Street East. 723-1671, HOUSEHOLD furniture and furnish- 31--Automobile Repairs HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE. SERVICE. MOTOR TUNE UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS, 5 OHEY., guar-| 67 KING ST. W. 723-7822 |32--Articles for Sale ox 845, Oshawa Times. @ PONTIAC, four door hardtop a atic, whitewalls, beautiful two ton @ BUICK two-door hard top Century power brakes, aut | Ibert Street. BUYING OR SELLING SEE TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA (Just East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars, Trade up | or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, S, 723-9421 VOLVO THE FAMOUS P.V.544 1962 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY Jake & Bill's Garage FINA SERVICE 449 RITSON S. -- 728-0921 _ WILLIS MOTORS TAUNTON ROAD EAST Your AUSTIN Dealer We have a good assortment of Used Cars. YOU CAN | RIDE 1954 Pontiac, new motor, new paint job, perfect tires. ONLY $295 SMITH'S SPORTS SUPERTEST Simcoe St. N. at Conlin's Rd. PHONE 728-5912 Want A Wagon? 1962 Vanguard, four-door Station Wagon, _ two-tone, whitewalls. A quality car, et a lower price than you could buy anywhere. Regular Price $2945, SPECIAL $2295 SUPERTEST Simcoe St. N. at Conlin Road PHONE 728-5912 here, Call Ed Drumm now at 728-5123. MARY STREET $11,500 Six-room brick, gerage, oi! heat, hardwood up and down, complete with storms and Screens, T.V. antenna, etc, Will accept low down pay- ment and monthly payments to suit on a long term open mortgage. Act quick, calf Bill Horner, at 728-5123 now Lloyd Realty (Oshawa) Ltd. Realtor 101 Simcoe St. N. 29--Automobiles for Sale 1954 FORD tudor, in good running order, good tires, standard transmis- sion. Telephone 728-3978. THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK N. _WHITBY MO 8.4741 | Buy For: the Wife | 1958 EDSEL | See It -- Today 1960 METEOR Four-door sedan, six-cylinder. A very good cor, SPECIAL $1,695 Trade and Terms SMITH'S SPORTS SUPERTEST Simcoe N. at Conlin Rd. PHONE 728-5912 Ready To Ride 1956 DODGE SEDAN In beautiful condition, new motor, new tires, new paint job. ONLY $695 TH'S: SPORTS SUPERTEST Simcoe St. N. at Conlin Rd. SMI iB. F. ast, Whitby. V-RELTS and "pulleys, Mitton Electric supply). Also drastic reductions on all| guaranteed. $1,595. Telephone 728-5179.|and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chestnut Street East, Whitby. ELECTRIC motors, Mitton Electric and 208 Chestnut Street East, Whitby. Circulation Dept., Oshawa Times. radio, lowest prices in town. Try Do able, good condition. Apply 763 Ritson Road South. WE buy and sell used furniture, etc. Cal! Superior Resale, 140 Simcoe Street South, 728-4873. CHAIN saw, pressure systems, three Piece bath sets, sump pumps, laundry tubs, sinks, cabinets, piping, fittings, outboard motors, trailers. 723-7088. STAUFFER reducing and exercising couch in new condition $175. Tele- |phone for particulars 728-1461. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines, Estimates free. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- ice, 728-0591 anytime. BEAGLE, registered, female, 9 months old. Immediate sale. Speedboat, un- painted. Ideal for summer use. Call Geo. Jr, 725-7446. springs, practically new, also one panel bed, full size, reasonable, telephone 723-4416. + GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543. ELECTRIC razor service, Sunbeam, Remington, Schick, Philishave, Ronson, etc. Cords, cutting heads in stock. Meagher's, 5 King Street West. GREATEST January furniture clear- ance, prize busters while they last. Five only high grade chesterfield suites, beautiful nylon upholsterings, foam cushions, regular $329, fabulous re. bedroom, suites, some store samples, 19 suites at sensational January re- ductions. For quick sale complete suites as low as $88. Easy terms. Ed. Street, AWNINGS, canvas, Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. POOL table, snooker balls, cues and rest, im excellent condition. $120. 207 Church Street South. Telephone 725- 7616. ROLLER bearings and, seals, Mitton nut Street East, Whitby. Hamilton Office. Equipment, 137 Brock South, MO 8-8442. Free delivery GERMAN shephard, "male, watchdog dix automatic sher. Both reasonable. See eene. DNS " VALLEY CREEK FURNITURE 145 KING WEST Next to Western Tire 728-4401 We buy, sell exchange used furniture, washer, TV, radios and so forth at prices to top anyone in the city. GOOD RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS, RANGES AND WASHERS All Parts and Service. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE HARWOOD AVE. NORTH AJAX -- WH 2-6410 ICE ON YOUR DRIVEWAY? SIDEWALK? Remove it with rock salt or calcium chloride from: BATHE AND McLELLAN Building Supplies Ltd. 81 King Street West For Free Delivery Telephone 725-4761 T.V. TOWERS 40 - ft. structure with oll- channel antenna, all galvan- ized, guaranteed 1 year. 171 Bond St. East, 728-6781 TRIO TELEVISION 171 Bond St. E, 728-6781 FOOD & FREEZER PLAN You may have tried the rest, Now try the best. Eot better for less. 80% groceries sup- plied, all well-known pro- ducts, highest quality meots. Life-time warranty freezer, the only one guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. No down payment. Call now for demonstration no obliga- ductions, your choice, $188. Glamorous Wilson Furniture Discount, 20 Church Electric and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chest. TYPEWRITERS, adders, buy or rent.| 1% years old, good with children, Ben-| . ings; lady's golf clubs, cart and shoes, just like new, Telephone 655-4829 after 5. BEAUTYREST, Marshall, Simmons and other spring mattresses repaired just like new. Medium or extra firm. day service. Eiderdowns recovered. Ontario Bedding Co., CO 725-4189, WE uy, sell and exchange used furni-| ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. SHOP FROM your phone by scannng the Oshawa Times Want Ads. You'll find everything you need. % PRICE furniture clearance on Kroeh- apartment in central Whitby. Write to| CHAINS and sprockets. Mitton Eleciric|ler. chesterfields, continental beds, oc- jand Machinery Ltd., 208 Chestnut Street |casiona) chairs, coffee and step tables, mattresses and table lamps. (Limited droom, kitchen, dining room suites, cedar chests, room dividers, cribs, mirrors, ete. Don't miss these unbelievable 'furniture values! While they last! Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. be pianos, ers and stoves, Paddy's Market, Hamp- {CUSTOM (in the dash) transistor car|ton, CO 3-224], SURED eee een (CONIA A -|OLD guns wanted, will pay $100 for/make the trip back to Ports- minion Tire Stores, 48 Bond Street West. /hrass framed lever action rifle and top}mouth at the end of a 1200-mile hand guns. Telephone 728-5574. GOOD selection of reconditioned TV's at reasonable prices. Parkway Tele- vision, 918 Simcoe Street North. Your color TV store. |[35--Legal | IN THE SUPREME COURT | OF ONTARIO SENIOR MASTER MONDAY, the 15th doy of January, A.D., 1962 BETWEEN: INVESTORS SYNDICATE OF CANADA, LIMITED PLAINTIFF ond ROWLAND McCLEAN DEFENDANT | | | ORDER UPON THE APPLICA- TION of the Plaintiff and upon "hearing the Solicitor for the said Plaintiff and upon reading the Writ of Summons herein, the affi- davit of Verna Overian, Pri- vote Investigotor, ond the affidavit of Arthur Albert Kennedy filed: 1. IT IS ORDERED thot service upon the defendant, Rowland McClean, of the Writ of Summons in this ac- | tion by publishing this Order | together with the notice here- | on endorsed on the 22nd day of January, 1962, and the 29th day of January, 1962, in the newspaper known as the Oshawa Times, published ot Oshawa, be good and suf- ficient service of the said writ upon the soid defendant. 2.°5T IS FURTHER ORDERED thot the said de- fendant doth enter on ap- pearance to the said Writ of Summons and file. an affi- davit showing the nature of his defence (if any), in the Registrar's Office at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, on or before the 12th day of February, 1962, and that he doth forth- with thereafter serve a copy of such affidavit upon the Plaintiff's solicitors, or if he desires a sale or the oppor- tunity to redeem, thot he apply therefor at the place and within the time men- tioned. | A. S. MARRIOTT, Senior Master, Recorded Toronto Film 49 Document 265(S) Date, Jan. 16, 1962 E.W. NOTICE The Plaintiff's claim is on a Mortgage doted the 7th day of July, 1958, made by Kentwell Builders Limited to the Plaintiff. And the Plointiff claims there is now due for principal the sum of $9,672.26 ond for interest the sum of $176.58; ond the Plaintiff claims that the said mort- gage moy be enforced by foreckosure, and also claims Possession as against the said defendant and personal pay- ment on the covenant against the defendant, Rowland McClean. The said mortgage covers land and premises known as 219 Rosedale Drive, Whitby, and being composed of the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jenuery 22, 1962 43 BRITISH BRIEFS By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times LONDON -- British scientists are engaged in a race against time to prevent Britain becom- ing a "thirsty" nation. They predict that, unless drastic measures are taken, this coun- try will not have a sufficient water supply within five years to meet public and industrial needs. They declare serious shortages are certain, unless better ways to catch and store rain, dew, hail and snow are found quickly. Scientists at the Water Research Station, at Medmenham, Bucks, are giving first priority to solving this problem. FAREWELL TO FERRY FELIXSTOWE -- The Felix- stowe to Harwich ferry service has ended after 50 years of a continuous run. The two ferry boats, the Epping and the Brightlingsea, are to be sold by British Railways. Railway chiefs decided the ferry service was no longer paying its way. ;¢/5000-MILE SAIL | PORTSMOUTH -- Five Royal |Navy and Royal Marine offi- cers plan to sail an 11-ton sloop | non-stop back. to 'ngland from Rio de Janeiro. |The sloop, the Belmore, will SIMPLICITY washing machine, reason-|Prices for other lever action rifles and/race from Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro in February. HOSPITALS FULL LONDON -- In the wake of severe wintry weather, an epi- demic of influenza, severe colds and bronchitis has filled hospitals and kept thousands of people away from work. About 800 assembly line workers at the Coventry factory of Jaguar cars were laid off because so many empfoyees were ill. Lon- don's larga stores are all seri- ously short taff for the same reason, SMALL JOBLESS RISE LONDON -- Due almost en- tirely to strike trouble in the automobile industry, there was an increase of just over 6000 in the number of unemployed in December, much lower than the usual figure at that period. The total number unemployed, out of a working force of over 24 million, was 354,546. CITY NOT FORGOTTEN BRIGHTON -- The people of Brighton, Sussex, have never had an official visit from the Queen since the start of her reign. The Queen and Prince Philip, however, are to visit Brighton in July, not for any particular purpose, but to show the people there they have not been forgotten-- LARGE EXPORT ORDERS COVENTRY -- Orders from China, Czechoslovakia and Po- fand.for cars and trucks worth $1,200,000 are announced by the Rootes Company. The Chinese have ordered 100 three-ton and 30 five-ton Commer _ trucks. The Czechs have ordered 400 Hillman Minx cars and the Poles a consignment of Hum- ber Super Snipe cars. GARDEN TAX CUTS LONDON -- Purchase tax on garden rollers and lawn mow- ers with blades less than 18 inches wide has been abolished. But purchase tax is being im- posed for the first time on fire- works, at the rate of 25 per cent on the wholesale prices 23. LONG LOST RING LITTLE DOWNHAM, Cam- bridgeshire~A gold ring lost more than 30 years ago was found by a farm worker, Her- ber Gill, of Little Downham, while gathering chicory on a farm at nearby North Fen. The farmer, Don Plate, recognized it as one which had been lost by his mother over 30 years ago when they were gathering rabbit food. The field has been sown and harvested many times during these years. 32--Articles for Sale CASH registers, showcase, meat slicer, ling machine, small safe, multiplier, typewriters, Hamilton Office Equip, 137 Brock S. Whitby, MO 8-8442. LADIES' winter coats, two Guide uni- forms, size 14, new; pair white figure skates, size 5, new, $5 each. 728-4918. BALL bearings and bronze. Mitton Electric and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chest- nut Street East, Whitby. Scientist Fear Water Shortage AIRFIELD TOWN SITE PETERBOROUGH -- An air- "new town' if the city field of 193 acres at Peterbor- ough is to become a small }|mittee pr 'Orono Chamber Names Officers By MRS. KEN 'GAMSBY ORONO -- Harvey Partner was elected to the office of president of the Orono Cham- ber of Commerce on Thurs: evening when the Chamber held its annual meeting. Nineteen persons were present for the meeting. The nominating com- ted the slate of can buy it from the air minis- try at a reasonable price. It is ipanned to provide 1400 houses, bungalows and flats for a popu- lation of 5000, a shopping cen- ire, church and chapel, and oth- er community amenities. MUST BE ON TIME BURNHAM, Buckingham- shire -- Rev. James Wildeman, vicar of Burnham, says he will cancel all weddings in his church if the bride does not ar- rive in time. He took this ac- tion in one case in which bride appeared 10 minutes late. As he had some other wedding ceremonies to perform on the same afternoon, he made the tardy bride and her _bride- groom wait until all others were completed before he mar- ried them. WANT U.S. COAL MOTHERWELL, Scotland -- Colvilles, the big steel firm which has begun operating a large new steel near Mother- well, is asking the government says a recent increase of $1.50 a ton in British coal prices will add over $2,500,000 to its an- nual coal bill. FORCED VACCINATION LONDON -- Doctors at Lon- don Airport are vaccinating Dusserdorf - bound passengers. More than 600 travellers and airport staff have been vaccin- ated since three smallpox cases were reported in the German city. STILETTO HEELS OXFORD -- Women worship- pers at an Oxford church who wear stiletto heels are having to follow the Eastern custom of removing their shoes before entering the church. The rector officers which was accepted by the meeting, Other officers and directors who will support Mr. Partner during the year are Leslie Aslett, vice - president; Bob Hazeldon, secretary; Charles Armstrong, treasurer; directors William Reid, P. M. Lunn, Gor- don Watson, Dane Found, Herb Duvall, S. B, Rutherford and A. McLaren. During the course of the meet- ing the retiring president Mr. A. McLaren, welcomed Mr, Ray Dickson, manager of the Im- perial Bank of Commerce, to the meeting. In reference to a motion that the Chamber seek noon bank- ing hours, Mr. Dickson stated that this request had been made to head office and that approval would have to be received from this office before any action could be undertaken to open the bank for business during the noon hours. Mr. Partner said that he in- tended to see that a number of committees were formed at the first of the year with certain for permission to import cheap| y American coking coal. The firm} projects which he hoped could be completed during the year. CAMERA CLUB MEETS The Orono Camera Club met in the Orono Community Centre on Jan. 3 with 12 present to view slides shown by Mr. Tozer of the Oshawa Camera Club. The local club arranged the meeting which was open to the public as an effort to give local camera enthusiasts an oppor- tunity to view some outstanding camera work. The slides shown were of the Acadia Park in Nova Scotia and were most impressive showing extraordinary scenes coupled with excellent photography. Dis- cussion of the photography was an interesting feature of the meeting which was followed by lunch. of St. Aldate's Church, Rev. Oscar de Berry, is enforcing this rule because he is tired of the heels punching thousands of holes in the church floor. LACKS OIL Oil accounts for about 45 per cent of Sweden's imports, and coal also has to be imported. By MRS. R. RICHARDSON ASHBURN -- Mrs. E. Heron was hostess to the ladies of the WMS on Jan. 3. Mrs. W. Knight gave a talk on the life story of Abraham. Mrs. Deeming read a letter from the siudy book which shows the problems of the down town churches. Mrs. R. Batten and Mrs. Alfred Fisher were chosen as president and vice-president for 1962. Mr. Wm. Perry conducted the installation exercises and spoke on the importance of the mem- bers' work as they took over their new duties. Ladies Bible Class Elects '62 Officers Mrs. E. Heron was hostess te the Ladies Bible Class on Jan, 10.. There were 24 members present. The report, of the nominating committee was given and the following slate presented for 1962: Pp fr FY] t, Mrs. Douglas Ash» ton; vice - president, Mrs. R. Richardson; secretary, Mrs. Theodore Knight; treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Gardiner; pianist, Mrs. N. Anderson; teacher, Mrs. N. Anderson; assistants, Mrs. Sparks, Mrs, R. Richard- son and Mrs. Hopkins. which are in effect on January| grill, milk shake, Monark marker, bil-/R. By MRS. A. L. HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- A turkey banquet was served to the offi- cers and members of Jerusalem Lodge, AF and AM on Wednes- day evening. The catering was done by the Guildettes of St. John's Anglican Church with Mrs. Walter H. Goode as con- vener. The installing Master was Worshipful Brother Clare Allin. The officers of the lodge for 1962 are: Worshipful Master R. E. Hendry; Immediate Past Mas- ter, Worshipful Brother R. H. Graham; Senior Warden, Broth- er T. C. Gatchell; Junior War- den, Brother Alan Lobb; chap- lain, Very Worshipful Brother Reverend A. G. Scott; treasur- er, Very Worshipful Brother P. . Cowling; secretary, Right Worshipful Brother J. S. Em- merson; Senior Deacon, Brother Jerusalem Lodge Officers Elected Brother Dr. Keith A. Billett; Director of Ceremonies, Wor- shipful Brother W. A. L. Ayre; Inner Guard, Brother W. H. Goode; Senior Steward, Brother A. E. Stacey; Junior Steward, ° Brother D. B. Bradley; Tyler, Brother H. D. Sutton. The toast to the visitors was proposed by Brother Dr. Keith Billett. Those responding were: Worshipful Brother, Delbert D. E./Peebles, Colborne Lodge; Wor- shipful Brother C. R. Farrow and Right Worshipful Brother E. F. R. Osborne, both of Dur- ham Lodge, Newcastle. Brother Walter H. Goode gave the toast to the installation board. Wor- shipful Brother Clare E. Allin gave the response. A tradition of Jerusalem Lodge during the past 100 years has been the receiving of por- traits of all Past Masters. At this time Immediate Past Mas- ter Brother R. H. Graham pre- D. W. White; Junior Deacon, sented his portrait to the Lodge. MERRY MENAGERIE FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib- eral trade-in allowance. Free demon- stration, Telephone 728-4683. 34--Lost & Found PURSE, lady's brown alligator, left in public phone booth outside Palmer's Garage, Bowmanville, Thursday, Jan- uary 18, valued as gift from Florida, Finder please return to Mrs. Ernie southerly part of Lot 5, Plan 658 filed in the Registry Office for the County of On- torio, Perfect, 78 Ontario Street, Bowman- | ville, LOST -- female German shepherd, brown and grey, piece of chain hang- ing from collar. Answers to Hiech. Re- |32--Articles for Sale ward. Teleph Carol Conbdon, MO P |8-5145. 820 Centre Street South. Walt Dike 7 Productions World Rights Reserved __tion, ZEnith 9-6 100, PHONE 728-5912 $1150. Two-door hardtop, cars for wreckin |725-1181. beautiful gold and white, perfect con- dition SMITH'S SPORTS SUPERTEST | | | ¢ PH ps C 728- + i R 12 ON E728-5912 | 30--Automobiles Wanted AKESHORE Auto Wreckers want is. Highest prices paid. | $ ALL CASH $ | For clean cars we deal up or down, Liens paid off NICOLS MOTORS LTD 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY MQ 8-8001 DO IT NOW FREE ESTIMATE SERVICE AVAILABLE AT McCULLOUGH BUILDING SUPPLIES 128-4688 | 1270 SIMCOE ST. N. (WEST SIDE) jy. BAILIFF SALE By virtue of an execution issued out of the 8th Division Court in. the County of On- tario there will be offered for sale by public auction gt ALEX NATHAN Sunoco Ser- vice, corner King and Burk St., Oshawa, "at' 2 .p.m. on Wednesday, January 3}, - 1962, a 1952 Chevorolet Terms: Cash M. A. Cook, Bailiff W. Stittevant, Auctioneer,

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