Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Apr 1962, p. 19

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na {32--Articles for Sale |34--Lost & Found SPECTACLES (in case), girl's, black rimmed, lost Friday, vicinity Ritson and Bloor, Telephone 725-2922, WALLET: Lost on Tuesday, man's brown wallet containing money and im- portant documents. If money is gone. finder gy return papers. Reward. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 7th, 1962 19 Car Productio Down Slightly |32--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale {32----Articles for Sale MEAT scale, 'chopping plock, slicer,, VACUUM cleaner repairs, ail makes, LOW priced n mahogany and birch | 'step, | COLEMAN'S and primus; camping Pepe pop cooler, coffee grinder,|parts, attachments, brushes, guaran-| coffee and end tables, record and book equipment, complete repair service and heque writer, fire proof ledger, teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. | cabinets, ete, For further information parts, Miller Heating and Trailer Ac- big p sc oniy file eabinet,|Rentals. Yacuum Cleaner Repair Ser-| jeall CO 32192, _lcessories, 9 Tudor Street Ajax. desk, chair, Whitby. vice, 728-0591 anytime, |LLOYD six-way convertible baby ear-|2-3 F Cc ced air, 10 year gu riage, In excellent condition. Reason- |32--Articles for Sale peng t | 2 si "No aa yn Oke aie Taki have 0 wal eerie | 'Telephone 728-6396, teed fuealors Pretys Used Surat 1 will not 4 Tesponsible for any debis| YOUTH bed with spring mattress, $15. ney Ny package deal, $130, Telephone) [ieeket. ize 10, Telephone 725-5598. > | CAR "radio, in | the dash, pea} ture Store, 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South, my name by anyone on|Large wooden erib with cotton filled |FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib-|$32.50. Aerial and installation ore Y | AWNINGS, Skat san or after By date, April 6, 1962 without/mattress, clean, $15. Good condition, USED parts and repairs Bay all makes|erai trade-in allowance. Free demon- | jominion e, ons eet Wes! free estimates. Chale, taihe sentale, my written consnt, -- Mr. H. La-|/MO 2 = ee eed h.p. motors, 'ation, Telephone 728-4683, -- 30 ieee galvanized hot -- tank,' Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. collapsible h. $5 reconditioned tt es, $10. Fochelle, 841 Simcoe Street Sout! RFIGIDAIRE 40 inch stove with clock» \ ners and stoves. Paddy's Market,|'SILVERLINER" roe ttapaible | travel| Se ee 3 7 Barto ton, CO 3-2241. itrailers. All new for ' a 3--S§ n a r ee: ute REFRIGERATOR, General Electric, 13| wor. cubic foot, GM stove, table top 39\aLUMINUM canoe in good 1 will nol be responsible for any debts light, - ¥ contracted , 5 u Se Galette in my name by anyone, on/Smal eavy duty TV RENTALS. 1 oy ae ,r pa ene corer 725-1065. ' 2 |WINTER coat, tailored, color winter inches. Can be seen' at 316 Wulalie/ it tonto toe warty "een |phone 728-0736, afte: , $10. 726+ 2295, pe ee meee ried Pas meer in - ~~|month at Parkway Television, 918 Sim-/ RR 1, Whitby, Ontario. |MUST sell 1014 cu. ft. Norge refrig- cog North 723-3043 |white, also two dresses, both size 14, |Stree 4 | bl, tet Slant sande jerator, good clean condition, $75. Tele- \WE buy, sell Sad exchange weed tural lsell at r price. Ti ware sacapt TEN DERS ~ | phone Whithy MO $6088. ture and appliances, for top cash offer| 72-6713. boa ti is Gabonese \compared with 111,978 in the |corresponding period last year, |made up of 116,094 cars com- pared with 92,810 and 21,639 trucks compared with 19,168, Car production by companies this week and this year to date with figures for last week and the corresponding period last year in brackets, was: American Motors 472 (432,) 5,030 (1,409), Chrysler (on strike nil (nil), 5,947 (11,502); Ford 2,762 (3,010), 33,921 (27,- 891; General Motors 5,606 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued From Page 18) WE pay highest prices in the city for 35--Legal fonts made ffom two 1% 'Chevrost| TORONTO (CP -- Canadian Sot Whig A al od flag a nse eect 2 week is estimated a' ,7 un. Caine We 'San a a units compared with 11,094 last Dovedale Drive, Whitby. week, says the Canadian Auto- mobile Chamber of Commerce. Production consisted of 9,058 cars compared with 9,305 and 1,646 trucks compared with canvas. two burner stove,) | Tele- JACK RABBIT The jack rabbit got its name from early settlers of the Amer- Take No. 3 ie Highway | |ROOM air conditioner, will trade for Bethany |!¥0 wheel trailer .Tele 4 |LAWNMOWER repairs (power eat 728-1131, Community Furniture,| VIKNG 'dryer, "used three years, $75| feo aga etn WANTED hand), Free blade sharpening and bal-/19 Prince 'Street Tenders will be received for the erection of the Kinsman Community Centre, Oshawa, Ontorio until April 16, 1962. Drawings may obtained from Herbert G. Cole, architect, 111 Simcoe Street South, Oshawe. Bid bond of 10% must ac- company tenders. Sucessful bidder to supply perform- ance bond of 50% of con- tract. Lowest or any tender will not necessarily b be accepted, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF ONTARIO JUDICIAL SALE OF 107 WELLINGTON ST. W. OSHAWA THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA VS. MARTEL, et al Pursuant to the judgment and final order for sale made in this cause there will be of- fered for sale by public auction in one parcel by the Local Master at the Court House in the Town of Whitby at the hour of 11:30 o'clock on Friday, the 27th day of April, 1962, the lands ond premises known as part of lot 76 according to a plan filled in the registry office for the registry division of the County of Ontario as number 486, as described in a mortgage registered in the Registry Office at Whitby as number 78438. re The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid fixed by the said Local Master. The purchaser shall pay down to the vendor's aolocitor on the day of sale 10% of the purchase money and shall pay the balance of the purchase price into Court without interest within thirty days after the date of sale Adjustments to be made as of the date of closing. The purchaser shall search the title at his own expense. In all other aspects the condi- tions of sale are the stand- ing conditions of sale as modified by the conditions of sole settled by the under- signed. On the premises is said to be erected a six-room brick bun- golow Further particulars and con- ditions of sale may be had from Messrs. McGibbon & Bastedo, solicitors, 20 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, On- tario. DATED at. Whitby, this day of March, 1962. (Sgd.) J. de N. KENNEDY Local Master. 9th ance with every motor cleaning and) tune up, $3.95. Parts extra, Free Pick-| up and delivery. Telephone Sportsman's) \Corner, MO 8-4511. | THREE rooms of new furniture, only | $299. This includes living room, bed room and kitchen ensembles. Get all this for only $3.00 weekly. Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street PD Mercury outboard Mark 28A, 1959, complete with remote controls, ex- |cellent condition. Starr Furniture and! Appliances, 485 - 491 Ritson Road | South, 723-3343. Open every night till 7.) | 1981 MERCURY outboard motors, 10/5 jand 50 HP, brand new! See these and the complete line of 1962 Mercury out- board motors at Starr Furniture and | WE "buy, sell_and exchange used fur- 491 Ritson Road South.|niture or anything you have. The City| 723. 3343. Open every night 'till 7 o' "clock, |Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street| Appliances, 485 - ACETYLENE torch, heavy duty weld- ing and cutting; also 3 gauges, 2 oxy- gen, 1 acetylene. Telephone 728-1411 lenduke's Esso Service, Simcoe and | Wentworth * ELEVISION, Westinghouse, rator ' Hot Point: jnniGon, Call Caesarea, 986-4342. i' 2' x 5' beam, runabout boat, steer- ing, wieesmes upholstered seats, form aulin, trailer and 35 hp Elto x peeeeaal buy at $1,000. Tele- phone 728-3189. LLOYD baby carriage, grey and green. 21"; telephone |beds with springs and mattresses. Tele- phone MO 8.4685, FOUR finished doors 30" by 78", one |2n"" x 78", taupe rug, 70" x 65". Pair lof new foam pillows. 728-8348. 35 H.P, JOHNSON outboard 1957 elec- |trie startine. excellent condition. Tele- |phone 723-9337 after 6.30 p.m. |REALLY see hockey RCA 24" televi- |sion, Underwood typewriter, Honeywell thermostat, single bed, all perfect, rea- sonable. Telephone 723- 4254, TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, rentals, terms, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, MO 8-842 SEWING machine Elma _ supermatic, full guarantee and lessons included. Cash or take over payments, Trade in accepted. Telephone 72§-7824, COOKWARE sets 15 pieces, three-ply costing $160; one used twice one new $59, Send phone no. to Box 210 Times. |Simplicity garden tractor, 5 horsepower i7H1i1, FIFTEEN thousand "good sound used| with Roto tiller and row cultivator, bot bricks. Cheap for quick sale, Building |like new. CO 3-2498. |being dismantled, Please call at JT) TRAILER, 19 foot, aluminum, with gas |Ritson Road South, 0 Os! TYPING paper on white newsprint, buy in save, 4% Ib pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib. pkg. $2.00 Circulation Dept., Oshawa Time: TENTS, « camping ~~ supplies, -- hardware, bicycles, Best prices, Try Tire, 48 Bond Street West. GOVERNMENT ins: esses apd canes. riety Lathem, r 100. A. Van Hattum, Orono, Nort bth Line. 300 yds Telephone 35 R 2 after 4. wa, Ontario. ulk lots and) |OLYMPIA lin their field, marine see them today, Hamilton Office Equip. | outboard motors, a 137 Brock South, Whitby, } MO _8-8442, minion DUPLICATORS, -- feted and cerlified |fice Equip., 137 Brock St. S {h|AcconDION. *Scandalli' west off Hwy. 35.| |MovING! Central stove, heater, refrigerator, | sink, large SHOT gun, Winchester 97, SEVEN piece "dining 1 room m suite, ¢ ebony | pump, trade for 5 hp outboa: oak, very modern. Best offer. Tele-| Telephone 728-6350. 2 | Phone for particulars, 725-2531. | 12 gauge rd motor. long eras. ican west, who originally called "lit jackass rabbit because of its | (5,637), 69,227 (40,520); Stude- baker-Packard 218 (217), 1,960 (1,488). 1,789. Production to date this year is estimated at 137,733 units Tele- typewriters, they' re "No. 1 standards and portables, hand and electrie, pirit or stencil; supplies. Hamilton Of- MO 8-8442. T-change 120 base, $175. Telephone 725-8729 or apply 35 Sunset Avenue. Five- piece \ chrome kitchen like new, and lady's chair. 616) Park Boulevard North. set, ed and 31 Bond Street East. 723-/TYPEWRITER adding machine, check |B. GOODRICH Stores |teri Kelvinator refrigerators, yision. Thrifty Budget Plan, e.|FURNITURE, suitable for tel lete. J nline Road South. CH two pieces, sewing machine. phone 559. SINGLE bed ~ complete, mattress Private sale. 725-3727, Tires, mee 723 4434. 725-4543, | BEFORE buying or selling tele cottage, » 11 cu. ft. 'New! epnenhe cabinet sink, cupboards, beds, aia All in good condition, Apply Mrs.| OLD guns wanted, rifles, "shotguns, re- iad Cc call Good condition. Also guitar One chrome bird cage and stand. Twin| case and 14-inch lawnmower. Telephone Pn electric time clock, file cabinet, register. Snap for quick sale. writer refrigerators, stoves, mer Wilbur, CO 3-2294. furniture, volvers and pistols; also old cartridges | Telephone 725-6183, Oshawa. like new, also Singer electric LLOYD baby carriage, white and green, Tele- | Lloyd blue and white. Both Telephone 725-1879 stroller, have carriers, $35. , spring filled ORIE NTAL rugs, 9 x 12' and 6' x 9'; Beatty 30"; iron. break- Beatty hing machine; electric stove, HENDERSON'S, CONCERT Oshawa Symphony Orchestra HERBERT GENTRY, Assistant Conductor © Guest Artists © VICTORIAN SINGERS OF COBOURG Concert Hall, Oshawa Missionary College Saturday Evening, April 14th, 8 p.m. Tickets $1.00 ond $1.50 WILSON & LEE and ALTO MUSIC STORE "Ber Moth" MOTHPROOF 12.02. MOTH CRYSTALS | ORWICH«« JEWELLERS Continuing USINESS as USUAL! - at -- 20 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH (IN DOWNTOWN OSHAWA) AND OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE CHILDREN AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION Many suitable older and handicapped children are available for adoption. couples who are interested Happily married in any of the boys and girls below should apply to the Minister of Pulelic Welfare, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. The majority of Children's Aid Societies are making a determined effort to provide perma- nent homes for some of their wards. Every attention will be given to. requests for these or other children. ONTARIO JANICE & LILLIAN--These sisters of 9 and 11 years wish to be adopted by Protestant parents. They are of Anglo- Saxon heritage with brown eyes and hair, are attractive in appearance and in good health. Janice is rather timid and quiet and gives in to her play-mates, Although shy at first, she becomes quite cheerful and friendly. Lillian gets along well in her presént foster home and both girls would do well in a rural home where a carefree atmosphere exists. * . . ROBERTA, ANNABELLE--These Roman Catholic sisters aged 6 and 7 years are charming girls who are in excellent health with ber intelligence, They are of Anglo-Saxon and Ukrainian origin. Annabelle is of small build with blue eyes and blonde hair. She is a very pretty girl and is attached to her younger sister. This child is reserved and very mature for her age. Roberta has haze! eyes, light brown hair and is attractive in appearance. She is a happy child, makes friends easily and looks up to her older sister. Roman Catholic parents are desired who are anzious to accept into their homes two delightful sisters . . * LESLIE 8, DAVE 7, TONY 6--Three Catholic brothers to be adopted . Their racial heritage is French and Anglo-Saxon. All three boys are healthy, of good intelligence and hand- some in appearance. The youngest boy has a lisp which makes him self-conscious but all are warm, friendly and good mixers. Two of the boys have brown hair and eyes, the other is fair with blue eyes. These brothers will fit into a warm Roman Catholic home where higher education opportunities will be available. CONRAD is a sturdy 7-yearold Protestant boy of Anglo-Saxon and French origin. He has dark eyes and medium blond hair. Conrad is in need of warm and stimulating parents capable of under- standing his many previous disturbances causing him to be in need of affectionate parents but capable of discipline. LEROY is a Protestant Anglo-Saxon boy of 9 years. He is of frail build with blue eyes and blond hair. This lad has a history of epilepsy, but has been free of seizures for three years uncer medication, other- wise healthy. Leroy is a quiet shy retiring lad and needs experienced and extremely understanding Protestant parents who can offer him more than the normal amount of affection. ** * BRAD was born in November 1957. His parents were French Canadian and Brad is bilingual. He is a healthy boy with brown eyes and light brown hair and is a quiet solemn wee lad, methodical! and co- Operative. Brad wants Roman Catholic parents who are understanding and warm and will not attempt to push him beyond his capabilities. ** PAMELA is an alert youngster in Grade 8, popular at school and obtaining good grades, She has brown eyes and hair and is an attractive 13-year-old. Her parents were Scottish and French Canadian Indian. Pamela is quiet, pleasant and normal in every respect. This charming girl wants Roman Catholic patents and she will be a joy to the fortunate parents who are chosen for her. VALORIE is a very attractive small- boned, dainty wee S-year-old Roman Catholic girl with big brown eyes and black hair. She is of Anglo-Saxon and Canadian Indian descent, She is shy and quiet with strangers but soon warms up and becomes talkative. Valorie is seeking Roman Catholic parents who will wel- come her as their daughter. se * Ola and Agnes--Protesiant sisters to be adopted together OLA is an Anglo-Saxon child of 9 years with brown eyes and dark hair. She is a healthy girl with above average intel- ligence, excitable, vivacious and weil mannered. AGNES is 6 years of age with hazel eyes and blonde hair, healthy and intelligent. She is a placid, friendly child, pensive but not withdrawn, Both children have a great deal.to offer and would be happy with bright, up and coming Protestant parents. a ee MARCIA & HEATHER are Protestant sisters --attractive, likeable healthy young- sters of 10 and 12 years. They have always been together and wish to be adopted into the same home, They are very different in personality: Marcia is a gentle, loving and retiring child who gets upset in new situ- ations ; Heather has sparkling brown eyes, is more easygoing and sure of herself and wins friends wherever she goes. These sisters need Protestant parents who will love them both just as they are, SALLY is a 4-year-old Roman Catholic with Negro, Indian and Anglo-Saxon heritage. She is a sturdy normal child with brown eyes and hair. Her complexion is dark with attractive negroid features, She is healthy, even-tempered, bright and active. This little girl is in need of Roman Catholic parents who can accept and love her for her own wee self * ¢ @ VIC & CLARKE are Protestant brothers who have always been together. Older par- ents are being sought. Vic is 15 years old, Anglo-Saxon with hazel eyes and brown hair. He is quiet, easygoing and in good health. Clarke is 14 with brown eyes. He is a handsome lad, and has a likeable personality. These brothers are not aca- demically inclined and will need parents who will allow them to progress at their own gait, These brothers will be happy with Prctestant parents who are easy- going and undemanding STEWART is a little 2-year-old Roman Catholic boy of Chinese and French origin. He has a sturdy build with dark eyes and hair and a fair complexion Stewart is a healthy, friendly and active toddler who loves to play and is extremely bright mentally. As this wee lad is two- thirds Chinese, he would be happiest in a home with Chinese parents. a a TREVOR, ARTHUR, MARK, JACK, a family of four Roman Catholic brothers ranging in age from 8 to 12 years wish to remain together in a farm home, These bright North American Indian brothers are in good health, doing well at school, are active and normal. An older Roman couple residing in a rural district would be good parents for these boys The security of a permanent home with parental love and care it childhood's greatest need. Honouraaie Louts P. Ceciie, a. Minister DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO ion James S, BAND, Deputy Minister 7 FUL LENGTH Lal Dad crystals. Day Special, PHONE 725-7373 GARMENT BAG With the coming of Summer you'll want to store away your Winter wool- lens, suits, etc. The 'Ber Moth' garment bag provides a useful hideaway for them. Made of 8-gauge plastic with gable construction and heat -sealed seams, this roomy bag contains screw- on top for moth crystals, inner drop bar for hangers and full-length zipper. Size approx. 14 x 19 x 57" blue only. Complete with 12-ozs. moth EATON Opportunity each 4.9 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 222 SEW AND SAVE WITH SPECIALLY PRICED FABRICS FROM EATON'S Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m Open Friday Night until 9 WROUGHT-IRON TYPE FURNITURE Handy accessories for living room, recreation room, cottage... specially low priced! -- navy Handsome, useful furniture in black metal; choose a magazine rack or a com- bination magazine rack and occasional table at this notable saving. EATON Opportunity Day Special, each 1.98 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 224 PHONE 725-7373 Spring Mix-Match Woollens Reg. 4.50...Save .51 per yard ! An outstanding choice for suits, coats, separates! There's a good range of solid shades: Blue, Turquoise, Mauve, Tan, Green, Royal, Lime, Beige, Rose and Grey; and stripes, checks and novelties to match the plain shades. Cle ring end-of-line EATON Opportunity Day Special yard 3.99 36" Cotton Prints Crisp-cutting, washable cottons in eye-catching prints . . . novelties, abstracts, florals, geometrics. These for a wide range of pretty skirts, blouses, children's wear, home-decor! Predominantly blue, green, rose, yellow, turquoise, mauve, lime, black. EATON Opportunity Day Special yard 49 EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT. 233 4 White Finishes By Benjamin Moore 45" 'Dacron' Crepe Reg. 3.50...Save .61 ! A crease-resistant, washable material that needs little or no ironing if allowed to drip dry! Make it up into smart after- noon and after-five fashions; its soft drape lends itself well to sheath styles. Printed in geometric, stripes, florals, ab- stract designs. . . basic shades include rose, turquoise, gold, green, blue and brown, End-of-line clearance . . . not all colours in every pattern. EATON Opportunity Day Special yard 2.89 36" Imported Ginghams An all-time favourite ,. . popular with women who sew for its easy "handle': its washability and long wearing quality. Choose it for Summer fashions, children's togs, fresh cur- tains for kitchen or cottage. Colours include blue, mauve, yellow, rose, turquoise, green, pink, tan. EATON Opportunity Day Special yard .59 PHONE 725-7373 Save on these specially priced interior and exterior paints from Moore's not- ed ."777" line. May be tinted if desired EATON Opportunity Day Special Prices: Flat Wall and Latex Base Paint. . . Semi-Gloss and Exterior House Paint . EATON'S LOWER LEVEL, DEPT, 275 4.49 sal. 4.99 sal. HONE 725-7373

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