Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1962, p. 15

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27--Real Estate For Sale 27--Real Estate For Sale/27--Real Estate for Sale COLUMBUS, modern clapboard bunga- low, four room, hardwood tile through- out, garage, nice lot, on main highway.) Telephone Columbus, 655-4663. $500 DOWN or near offer, six room| $2,000 DOWN TWO-YEAR-OLD 6-ROOM BUNGALOW Aluminum Storms, Screens, Landscaped. lot, fenced yard, extras. '723-7818 split level bungalow, tion room, 2nd mortgag 8-5463. BUY - LEASE GUIDE REALTY LIMITED 16 SIMCOE ST. S. 723-1121 APPLE HILL DISTRICT Lovely six room, brick home, nicely decorated. Large rec- reation room and also a bed- room in the basement. Alum- inum_ storms ond screens, $1,500 down. $12,900 FULL PRICE ATTACHED GARAGE Socrifice for quick sale. 5 year old brick and stone bungelow with large kitchen and living room, three good sized bedrooms, finished rec- rection room. Attached gar- age. Paved circular drive. Close to all schools and bus service. SUBURBAN LIVING Just outside the City, a well kept two bedroom bungalow with garage, situated on a large nicely landscaped and fenced yard. 3. pc. bathroom. For full particulars call 723-1121. Open daily 9 a.m. Phyllis Jubb, Roy Flintoff, trene Brown, Jean Peacock, Lloyd Corson, Dick Young, Lucas Peacock. YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING to 9 p.m. Pay rent, at the some time be buying your own home. Six-room bungalow: ,all ser- vices at: your doorstep, 725-1186 W. T. LAMSON REAL ESTATE LTD. Northwest 3 bedroom clay brick bung- alow, buiit with the care and workmanship you would use, if you had built it yourself. Very large modern kitchen done in natural mahogany, ceramic tile end colored bath fixtures. If you have been contemplating buying a new home, or even if you are looking for smart new ideas --See this Futurama Model on Rosemere Street, off An- napolis Street. No appcint- ment nece UPEN, UNTIL 8 P.M. DAILY WE KNOW YOU WILL LIKE IT! Joseoh B Realior Telephone 725-9870 9OSCO OSCcO NEW DUPLEX --- REDUCED $1,800 For the wise investor only -- here is a real buy This is a custom-built duplex - separate entrances -- bathrooms in each apartment. ,this brick home is situated on an lot with o 2-car garage. Listed for quick sale at section poyment $2,800. Located in t r $15,800 - WILSON Realtor: Oshawa Shopping Centre Phone 725-6588 g After hours please call Charlie- Rankine 728-3682 Ken Hann WILSON Realtor V.L.A. SPECIAL 3% oore choice garden soil, ranch brick home, close to Oshawa, school adjacent. Sacrifice $10,500 cash, Suitable for V.L.A. purchoser. 4 BEDROOMS -- $1,900 DOWN Four bedrooms, rug brick, 1Y2-storey, hot water oil heating. Only $11,900, $1,900 down. MODERN DUPLEX Income homes in north-west section are scarce. this lovely brick on Jones Avenue, priced ot $15,800. One mortgage to vendor on excellent terms. SUBURBAN LIVING Master ronched situated on a large suburban lot. For gracious living: see this one befote you buy. Loaded with extras. A genuine bergein at $17,200 with good terms. Oshawa Shopping Centre After hours please call Charlie Ronkine, 728-3682 Ken <<. Hann, WHAT OONSTITUTES GOOD VALUE ? Not just a property selling below replacement cost but the right home in the right location for you. Take the time t this larger-than-most brick bungalow offered by owner, Attached garage, natura! fireplace, cathed six rooms in showroom condition. Large divic tially finished for fun or family. Reduced to $19, 800 | worth it, Coll Paul Ristow at 728-8152 evenings. VACANT COMMERCIAL LOT. Sixty-six.. feet of prime commercial fr Oshawa Shopping Centre suitable for sho building. Conspicuous, convenient and acces: sting build- ing to be removed. Offered at land value of $18, $00 Call Poul Ristow at 728-9474 or 725-8152 evenings LOW COST STORAGE--CENTRAL 2,400. square feet with overhead, grade level door, orid was'g 20m, Can you own your own war 1S shag 60 cents @ square foot? Avaii.dsle for immediate occt preferably on ron term lease, Coll Poul Ristow at 728- O74 oF 05. 8152 PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 728-9474 52¥2 SIMCOE STREET NORTH L. S. SNELGROVE CO. LTD. Realtors 723-9810 43 PARK ROAD SOUTH 725-8761 NORTH WEST WHITBY $7Q0 down, 5 room, 3 bedroom brick bungalow, just a' few yeérs old, fully decorated, 4 piece tiled bath, full size high basement, 6% N.H.A. mortgage, owner transferred to London, Ont. 'is willing to sacrifice, be sure to see this one soon. STORE, ROOMING HOUSE & DWELLING Lerge building, 3 car garage and"parking arec, 11 rooms fur- nished for roomess, store about 20 x 46 Ft. plus stock room, central location, further details and appointme nt by calling 723-9810 or 725-8761. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Service Station and Lunch Counter, newly ren tiful condition, located at main inter-section on du north of Whitby, open to any brand of gas, easy terms arranged, see it for yourself by calling 723-9810 or 725-8761 * WEST WHITBY True Volue ot $10,500, 5 room, -3 bedroom bur te} few yeors old, 2 natural fire places, living room picture windows, 'modern family size kitchen, large I< location, terms orranged, call office 723-9810 or 725- 8761. $900 DOWN Burk St. 5 room bungalow, clean and modern, _ economical home for the small family, one open mor : the balance, seeing is believing, call 723-9810 or 725- 8761. small office a th two a | finished recrea-| $7990 FIVE - room two bedroom bun-|tion, Call MO! valow, central location on Vimy Av- school, | canopy jE | 29--Automobiles for Sale bungalow, storms, brick ated, Aluminum THREE-BEDROOM jthree years old, od, lot 52' x. 100'. |screens, drapes, earpets. $1,400 down. 428-6730 jpower steering, owner. Perfect 725-8383, MOBILE "98" hardtop, 19599 «OLDS! Draken, windows. One Soviet Schools $1 CHEVROLET coach, good condi- offer » any 'reasonable considered. 1198 Wecker drive, Get Complaints On Hard Work enue, handy to shopping and ----"| Full basement, oil heating, low taxes. Owner' will consider $500 down. Immed- iate possession. Ernie Holmes, Realtor, 204 King Street East. 725-2363, GROOM brick 1% storey on large| grounds, Huron Street. Home in spot- "61 DELUXE Corvair --. blue, au- tomatic, or miles. Many extras. less condition. Low down pom pears ideal buy for smaller family. Full $10,500. Call S Macko Realtor, 728-4661. SIX room bungalow in Apple Hill, $15,- 600 at 5% per cent, $500 down. Ca! for $88 monthly. Completely private, two bedroom basement apartment 1957 DODGE sedan, periect Line heater, on Mil 728-1483, "8 CHEVROLET A-1 ans stan- Pric®/dard, four-door, $1400, Cash. Telephone MA 3-2916. . By JOHN MILLER MOSCOW (Reuters) -- A let- ter from a worried father in the official Communist party news- paper. Pravda spotlights par- ental fears about the rigors of Russia's tough educational sys- condition, fairly good tires, 900 new motor, $1,095. Dial pay for second 725-7091. ULTRA MODERN Spacious &-room brick bungalow with attached garage, U-shaped kitchen, utility room, room, living, room has floor to ceiling fireplace. Three large bedrooms, bath with vanity, den, rec. room with fire- place. Double sliding with 60 OLDSMOBILE convertible, lent condition, maroon with white top, $500. or older car as down payment and take over payments. 725-3414. 1955 CHEVROLET convertible, six cyl- inder automatic, custom ae hay sell at loss, 725-4686 after 6 screens, all electric heat. Located in an exclusive area on large lot. Going at $16,500. Excellent terms. To ect call Don Stradeski 723-2265. id-Aker Ltd., evenings 728-8423, fesiv2 after 6 p.m. Telephone 655-4 "|i ENVOY station wagon, still under "59 RENAULT Dauphine A-1 condition, lor, one owner. grey col Days call Mo|W' , 655-4829. |TORONTO home, $9,500, with $1,000 |down, two bedroom, semi-de tached, arden. two tone black and white, financed. Telephone white walls. Can be fin 728-4095, tem. The father, who works in an electrical factory outside Mos cow, complained his eight-year- old son toiled through a moun- tain of homework in five sub- jects every night. If the boy went for a walk or played with his friends, the father said, it meant his home- work was not done--with a re- .|sulting bad mark in school next morning. "What can I, as a father, do about it?" he asked Pravda published the letter to- Inew furnace, newly g No garage. Write Box 747 Oshawa | Times PRIVATE SALE -- Attractive five. room bungalow, located in prefe: district. near schools, shopping, trans- portation. 414 Per cent mortgage, Tele- phone 725-8836. TOWNLINE North six-room house, 1% acres land, large garage, suitable for storage, must sell, Terms arranged to t. For sale by owner. Telephone 725- THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK N. WHITBY MO 8-4741 gether with several others like it, in an article demanding the ministry of education and Soviet teachers cut down homework and revise school programs. NO TIME FOR FUN The campaign was started by a letter from a woman teacher who said Soviet schoolchildren FIVE PER CENT NHA Mortgage, five s old three-bedroom brick bunga- , nice residential area, bus line, e ree room, tiled bathroom, stool in basement, sto:ms and AMIES eae ET, Whitby, very neat and | well built, three-bedroom bungalow with BUYING OR SELLING SEE TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST, -- OSHAWA QUust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 get '"'no time for rest, for games or for reading." "The factory working-day is seven hours," she wrote. "But the sons and daughters of the factory worker study 10 to 12 hours a day -- six hours at school, three to four hours for homework and another hour or two for outside school activ- se, near St. John's Church, ae th terms. Peter Velden, MO 8-287 eph Bosco, Realtor 725+ 9870, G and Ritson area, two separate ts in this solid, clean, brick arage, Easy terms with first for the balance. Joseph Bosco '25-9870. must sell! Spacious six-room iow, two years old, storms, an- | near school, churches, buses. Telephone 728- 1953 after 5. | bung VOLVO THE FAMOUS P.V.544 1962 MODELS NOW ON DISPLA\ Jake & Bill's Garage FINA SERVICE 449 RITSON S. -- 728-0921 ities."" Three weeks after the letter appeared, Pravda reported it was getting "scores of letters a day'"' on the subject. Pravda thundered: 'Some- thing must be done about this question of homework. The ed- ucation ministries of the {, nine-toom brick, $12,- rms, air conditioning. P. 14 Oakwood, Toronto. 532- DOWN, one mortgage, three-bed- bungalow, year old, beautiful n. Large kitchen, extra large : room. Sacrifice. MO 8.8253, se rooms on a quiet residential bathrooms, garage, oil i, surlexed, schools and $12.°00 full price with t and terms arranged. Gower 725-6544. John A. J. Limited. 2M apartment, $69 per month. ate possession. Call Mr. W. ck, 725-6544. 725-8342. John A. hood Limited. ¥ brick triplex, very reasonable wn payment, or will take a first WILLIS MOTORS TAUNTON ROAD EAST Your AUSTIN Dealer We have a good assortment of Used Cars, 725-0331 Soviet republics must begin to ask themselves a few ques- tions." School programs, it declared, should be revised, text books reviewed ard the number of lessons reduced Officers Elected 32--Articles for Sale GUNS (old) wanted rifle, shotgun, re- volver or pistols and cartridges. phone 725-8183. HALF priced sale of Sunworthy Tedi- pasted and regular wall paper at Tele- M: By MRS, A. L. HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- The Unit- ed Church Women of St. Paul's [Church held its first meeting recently in the lecture room of the church. Mrs. John Killeen conducted the worship service. Murdoch Beeton accompanied on / the piano while Mrs. Wilson Pri sang a solo. Mr. Beeton also accompanied a group of girls from the choir -- Bertha Col- ville, Ruth Hewitt, Rose Robin- son, Gail Rutten. Carolyn Stacey and Doris Welsh. Rev. H. A. Turner called on Mrs. Kenneth Werry, chairman of nominating committee, who gave her report. The charter president for a two-year term will be Mrs, Har old Ferguson; first vice-presi- dent, Mrs. K. Werry; second vice-president, Mrs. Frank Osmond; recording and corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. Wilbur eeple. Treasurer, Mrs. A. Cuthbert- son; Christian citizenship and social action, Mrs. Harold Turn- er;, community membership and visiting, Mrs. Robert Davies; co-operation in Chris- tian education and missionary education, Mrs. Ross Stevens. Finance, Mrs. A. Cuthbertson; flower committee, Miss Gardi- ner, Mrs. Karl Hall and Mrs. Bowman; literature and com- munication, Mrs. D. Armstead and Mrs. Luther Welsh; manse committee, Mrs. J. -Weosh, Mrs. Alex McGregor and Mrs. C. Purdy. Membership, Mrs Ronald White and Mrs. Ray Stainton; nominations, Mrs. Wilfred Car- ruthers; press and publicity, Mrs. Mansell Stacey Programs, Mrs. Kenneth Werry; supply and social assist- ance, Mrs. Henry Francis and Mrs. William Corden. There are ll units, meeting both afternoon and evening with the general meeting in the eve ning. The leaders will be: Unit one, Mrs. A. V. Dilling; Unit two, Mrs. A. Watson; Unit three, Mrs. Robert Stephens; Unit four, Mrs. K. Hull; Unit. five, rs. E. Bethuné; Unit six, Mrs. H. DeMille; Unit seven, ing| gates to Christian he es By Church Group Mrs. Porter; Unit nine, Mrs. Bert Syer; Unit ten, Mrs. George Purdy and Unit ll, Mrs, Lyn Eldridge. Delegates to the Official Board will be the president and first vice - president Delegate to committee of stewards will be Mrs, A. Cuthbertson; dele- Committee are Mrs a Talrymple and Mrs. J. Welsh; delegates to the M and M com- mittee, Mrs. A. McGregor and Mrs, Johann. Mrs. Ruttan and Mrs. Donald Kennedy will be in charge of the nursery roll. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Februery 13, 1962 75 Remarks Burn Watchers Of Weight By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP)--Remarks that give weight watchers a slow burn: "Well, Elmer, you've already lost one chin--now you've just got three more to go." "I hear he has to weigh him- self on two bathroom scales-- one under each foot." "We ought to do something special for his birthday. How about lighting a candle on a piece of melba toast?" "You're doing fine, Mr. Wal Mrs. V. Jeffery: Unit eight, Federal Prison Costs Doubled OTTAWA (CP) -- Construc- tion of new federal prisons is es- timated to cost $10,644,000 in the coming fiscal year, nearly dou- ble the $5,523,120 in the current fiscal year. Government 1962-63 spending estimates tabled in the Com- mons Monday showed the over- all increase is shared about equally. among British Colum- bia, Quebec, Ontario and the Atlantic provinces. Details were not revealed. But the figures are believed to re- flect previously announced government plans to build sev- eral new institutions to relieve prison overcrowding. Cost of new equipment for these institutions is estimated at $1,169,000 pushing the over- all total to $11,813,000 as against $6,750,000 in the current year that ends March 31. The Ontario estimate is up to $3,155,575 from $2,140,570. A new medium - security institution is planned for the province. IRKED BREEDER STRATFORD - UPON-AVON, England (CP)--Farmers would have to breed cattle shaped like kangaroos to provide. the cuts of beef housewives demand from their butcher, said a speaker at a cattle breeders' conference here. low. You've taken off another quarter of a pound this week. Slow and easy--that's what does| it. At this rate in another three years you'll be down to within 15 pounds of your normal weight."' "Would you mind taking this plate back to the kitchen, waiter? The gravy's too cold. And by the way, tel! the chef to put a little more on .I like oodles of it." FRIENDS ARE FIENDISH "Mind if I take some of those French fries off your plate, Elmer? I know you aren't al- lowed them," . And this pill is to cut down on your appetite, Mr. Wal- low . . . This pill is to make you feel less nervous . . . This pill will help you from dream- ing about food at night... And this pill is to... ." "Why don't you go to my doctor, Elmer? He lets you have four pieces of bread a day -- and mashed potatoes) twice a week, plus ice cream on Sundays." "Gee, I sure do envy you, Elmer. I eat . . . and eat . and eat--and I can't put on an ounce to save my life." "Oh, dear, did you burn your finger? Let me put a little but- ter on to soothe it. It's been so long since you've had any but- ter." "I'm sorry, Mr.' Wallow. I've stretched this tape measure as tight as I can, and you stil! have a size 46 waist." "TI can't understand it, dear. I'm sure I left a pint of cream and half a deep-dish apple pie in the refrigerator last night and this morning they're both gone." TRY MY MD "Why don't you.go to my doctor, Elmer? His patients lose weight on a diet of bananas, fruit cake, peanut butter, crack- ers and pork chops." "Yeah, Elmer looks as fit as a fiddle--a bull fiddle!" "Please quit geod in your stomach so hard, dear. You're so red in the face I'm afraid you'll keel over" "Gosh, I don't know what happened. This fat guy next to me asked you for a 'ettuce and tomato salad without and when I ordered a ham s: wich and a double thick choco- late malted milk--well, he just fainted and fell off the stool." "ireveal U.K. Gallery Shows Works Of Canadian LEEDS, England (CP) -- A Polish-borm artist from New Brunswick, now showing work in Leeds Art Gallery, may be the first Canadian ter to have a one-man exhibition in a British public gallery. Bruno Bobak, 38, is resident artist at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, now living in 'London on a year's leave, London scenes and parti. cularly the changing moods of London's a ee dominate his col- = richly-colored paint. ings, W. T, Oliver, art critic of The Yorkshire Post, says ¢) technique derives mainly from the expressionists, but his wa- ter-colors and pastel drawings a close acquainte"-e with Joseph M. Turner, Eng- land's great maritime painter. Oliver adds that Bobak "paints from the heart, putting on canvas his own lively im- < ressions and experiences .. . hese paintings offer more than the pleasures of the eye." The exhibition, opened Jan. 31 by Benjamin orRogers, deputy high commissioner for in London, will run in Leeds un- til March 4, when it transfers ,{to Bristol. 'Edgar's Decor Centre, 34 King Street West. Room lots of 10 single rolls from 30--Automobiles Wanted BES: E Oshaw. 'e as part payment. O 8-5765. | OT SNORE: AAS AN ae meee |SMALD farm, 21 acres of lovely park- 723-7963 | and, fast running stocked trout stream, 1s lo rely four-room cottage and gar- $9000 for quick sale. Call » 725-6588 Wilson Realtor. groceries, "meats, well equipp- apartment included, Rental monthly. Full price of business equipment $2200. Wilson Realtor. Ask for Mr. Rankin 72 725-6588. CALL 723-1133 FOR A COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE CARL OLSEN REALTOR __19 ATHOL ST. W., OSHAWA PAUL RISTOW REALTOR 522 SIMCOE ST. N. 728-9474 Residential Farm Commercial Industrial FOR SALE | Good downtown property | will: be free and clear, ready for building... land is offered for sale at $2000. per toot frontage on King St. Leave information in writ- ing with: T. L. WILSON OSHAWA TIMES $65 and cere low mileage media tie car from private person only, who wishes to be relieved of payments. Will as- sume these payments. Please write particulars to Box 746 Oshawa Times. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. 725-1181. '51 or '52 Chevrolet in good condition. Telephone 725-5061. $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off, NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY MO 8-8001 1a !snd Machinery Ltd., 208 Chestnut Street $3.45. Visit Edgar's first. CHAINS and sprockets. Mitton Electric East, Whitby. SMOOTH top mattresses at sensational savings, fabulous purchase direct from furniture show. Regular value from $59.50 to $89.50. All selling in three group prices only, $28, $38, and $48. Spring filled crib mattresses, half 7 $5.88. See the mattress king, Ed son, 20 Church Street. V-BELTS and pulleys, Mitton Electric and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chestnut Street East, Whitby. ELECTRIC motors, Mitton Electric and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chestnut Street East, Whitby. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543. NEW. 1962 baby carriages now in stock. Clearance of last year's models, tre- CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used Car to "Ted" Talk 'Cash' to the New Cor Dealer and 'SAVE'. TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 10 only, slashed, from $19.95 up. Ed, Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street. FURNACE, Gurney, converted, good condition, heats large home, $50. After 5.30 p.m. 725-0826. KITCHEN suite, heavy duty stove, liv- ing room and bedroom furniture for sale. In good condition. Sacrifice for quick sale. 728-7443, REPAIRS on any make cash registers, ding 31--Automobile Repairs ad typewriters. Also sup- plies. Work guaranteed. Free esti- mates. Telephone 723-4434 any time. KEMP. MOTORS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS WHITBY MO 8-4932 FUR COAT, Hudson Seal, full length; size 12 to 14. Good condition, $35. Tele- phone 723-7776 after 6.30. LYCOMBING airplane for sale, 65 HP. Can be used for scoot or snowmobile, in perfect condition. Write Box 272, Whit- by, or telephone MO 8-3291. GENDRON, grey convertible baby car- riage. In very good condition, Telephone 725-4530, |SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- |Bond Street East. 32--<Articles for Sale MEAT scale, chopping block, slicer, showcase, pop cooler, coffee grinder, grill, cheque writer, fire proof ledger, milk shaker, large safe, file cabinet, desk, chair, Hamilton's, Whitby. GOOD selection of reconditioned TV's at reasonable prices. Parkway Tele- vision, 918 Simcoe Street North. Your color TV store. BEFORE buying or selling televisions, furniture, refrigerators, stoves, wash- ers, call Elmer Wilbur, Hampton. CO 3-2294, SKATES, new and used, sold and ex- Apply Drayton Cycle, 204 BABY carriage, car bed, chair table, swing and car seat, bottle sterilizer and bottle warmer, electric kettle, electric fry pan. 7: 86. TYPEWRITERS, electric ten key add- ing machine, calculator, check writer, LLOYD REALTY LIST WITH LLOYD THEN CALL YOUR MOVER HARMONY HEIGHTS VERY CLOSE TO VINCENT MASSEY SCHOOL 5 room brick bungalow, $12,800 full price, alumi- num storms and screens, partially decorated and land- scaped, fenced, very reason- able down payment. This home is priced to sell quickly as owner hos already been transferred. For appointment to inspect call Ed Drumm at 728-5123. Lloyd Realty (Oshawa) Limited, Realtor, 728-5123 101. Simcoe St. N. also cash sell reasonable. 723-4434, BEATTY enamel washing --30"= good condition. Telephone 728-4998 be- tween 11 a.m, and 5 p.m. WE pay highest prices in the city for used furniture. Pretty"s Used Furni- ture Store, 723-3271, 444 Simcoe South. WE buy, 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. USED parts and repairs for all makes red Pedi type washers, % hp bypsoed a frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, toves, etc. For top cash offer contact 19 Prince Street. Phone 728-1131. SEWING machine, electric portable, will give terms and guarantee, Apply 329 Simcoe South, ENCYCLOPAEDIA Britannica, com- plete new edition, $309. Best offer con. sidered, Telephone 725-3016. INFANT baby crib, pink rayon drapes, three widths, pile lined girls' jacket, red, size 10; piaid dress, size 12; girls' jovershoes, size 11, 12 and 4; figure ea size 3. Reasonable. Telephone PIANO, suitable for student, good con. dition; automatic water softener, half price. 728-3000 after six. ROLLER bearings and seals. Electric and Machinery Ltd., nut Street East, Whitby. BALL bearings and bronze, Mitton Electric and Machinery Ltd., 208 Chest- nut Street East, Whitby. TYPEWRITERS, adders, buy or Hamilton Office Equipment, 17" Brock South. MO 8-8442, Free delivery. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North, TYPING paper on ie letter eo white newsprint, buy in bulk lots ai save. 4% Ib. pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib. pkg, #200. Circulation Dept., Oshawa Times. CAR radio, in the dash, transistor, $32.50. Aerial and installation extra. Try Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West. TENTS, camping supplies, marine Mitton Chest. ers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Bony: ton, CO 3-224), VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuil a mates free. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- ice, anytime. GOOD RECONDITIONED Refrigerators Ranges And Washers All parts and service. AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE HARWOOD AVE. NORTH AJAX -- WH 2-6410 motors, guns and bicycles. Best prices. Try Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West. FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib- eral trade-in allowance. on demon- stration. Telephone BABY'S fur bere cig "ie trim, color cream, used once, excellent condition, cost $15, Rites $3. Telephone 728-1510. FRFEZER, chesterfield suite, lamps, clocks, cedar chest, television, dishes, cookware, appliances, lady's golf equip- incu luggage. Telephone 728-1963 after ive. BED spring and mattress, for full size bed, $15, Telephone 725-7516. *53 BUICK, in good condition, seven- piece chrome set. 71 Newman Cres- cent, Whitby MO 8-4225. [28--Real Estate Wanted WILL exchange house trailer 41-foot, furnished, for equity in house, vacant lands or property. Telephone 728-9714, evenings. '29----Automobiles for Sale i960 HIALF-TON Chevrolet track with 8 A-1 condition. Apply 216 Park ad North, T.V. TOWERS 40 - ft. structure with all- channel antenna, all galvan- ized, guaranteed 1 year. 171 Bond St. East, 728-6781 JOHNSTON outboard motor 3% horse- power, in good condition. Will sell for only $65 cash. Telephone 725- 9478. DRYERS -- used, one Dougias dryer, good condition $59.95, budget terms; one Norge dryer re-conditioned $99.95. $10 down and $2.50 weekly. B. F. Good- rich Stores 88 King West 725-4543. TRIO TELEVISION 171_Bond St. E, 728-6781 |'60 VAUXHALL, super, excellent condi- | tion, one owner. Telephone MO 8-2997. SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. §, 723-942) VALLEY CREEK FURNITURE 145 KING WEST Next to Western Tire 34--Lost & Found LOST: January 26, whiie, part with black markings, neighborhood King East, Cadillac North, Named Jocko. Telephone 728-7643. Reward. GERMAN Shepherd pup tan with black Beagle face white spot on chin found Feb, 9 OCVI vicinity. 728-5505. 728-4401 We buy, sell exchange used furniture, washer, TV, radios and so forth.ot prices to top anyone in the city. 35--Legal WOULD the witnesses to the automo. bile accident occurring on Brock Street South and John Street, Whitby, on Feb- ruary 3, 1 around 11 p.m. please jeall 728-5) | HE'S ON YOUR PAYROLL... YOUR CARRIER is an enterprising young man in business to serve you and the many other customers-- on his newspaper route, quickly and dependably each day. HE BUYS his papers from us at the wholesale rate and sells them to you at retail. The difference in price pays him for serving you. AND BECAUSE he works for you in this way, he looks to you for payment each collection day. Thus, he is on your "payrol ates being paid promptly--so that he can pay his own paper bill and en- joy the full profit he has earned ! THE OSHAWA TIMES \"' , not ours, and appreci-

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