Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1962, p. 20

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| 32----Article for Sale |DINETTE table and cha couch; electric hair clippers ee Telephone 725-2052. 20 ow OSHAWA TIMES, day, June 2, 1962 BIRTHS --Neil and Joan \E ms ea faa .|ELECTROHOME dehumidifiers for sale Agtes) ere RapEy to, anna iia or rent at Parkway Television ,918 Sim- beth, 7 ibs. 9 ozs., at the Oshawa Gen-| Coe Street North, Oshawa, eral Hospital, on Thursday, May 31-/oup guns wanted, rifles, shotguns, re- 1962. A little sister for camenes: area {volvers and pistols; also old cartridges. to 'Dr. ~ oh game and the BUTS€S' Telephone 725-8183, Oshawa. -- : FURNACES, forced air, 10-year guar- COUTURE --Paul and Lillian (nee /antee. $2.25 per week, no do\ Belduc) are happy to announce the ar-|ment, package deal, $130. Te! rival of their baby son, Pierre, 6 Ibs. 725-4729 i Sots, OA Friday, June 1, 19d, a {DS|CHILD'S 'sidewalk pedal jeep, brown Oshawa General Hospital. pecial' and white, 38 inches long, Good condi- thanks to Dr. J. 0. Anderson. tion, $15. Telephone 728-0489. BUNK beds, metal frame, Almost new condition, $40. Complete with spring- lfilled mattresses and springs. Tele- |phone Brooklin 655-3077 KITCHEN tabie, white porcelain top |with three chairs, $35. Walnut bed with litner springs, $35. Telephone 723-1946, |DRUM excellent | condition, 1033 Wardman MO 8-4955. (TRAILER ¢g refrigerator, new, $189.95; gas range, three burner with oven, new $64.95; Coleman two burner | stoves, $12.25. Miller Heating, 9 Tudor | Street, Ajax. WH 2-349]. |BED chesterfield, chrome kitchen suite, Acme electric R bi pull out sadjust- |AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. |Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. TURNEY --Marie and Glen are hai te announce the arrival of their Soke' bay, Allan Glen, on Wednesday, May 30, 1962, at Memorial Hospital, Bowmanville. A GOOD news story -- When you an- nounce the birth of your child in The wa Times, clippings of the notice are available for Baby's Book, Family Ttee Records and to mail your friends rejatives in those far-away places. 'place. a birth announcement, call Oshawa Times Classified phone RW 3.2492 Pa set, "'Slingerland"', $200. May be seen at Crescent, Whitby or DEATHS n pay- lephone| By BERNARD DUFRESNE QUEBEC (CP)--For the first time in years during a federal election campaign, Quebecers are showing few signs of their old-time political fever. It's almost as if they have al- ready made up their minds how they will vote June 18 and nothing the politicians say will sway them. There appear to be no over- riding issues that grip the vot- ers and divide them along set lines. Political rallies have been comparatively poorly attended as more and more campaigning is done on radio and television. That may be one reason why there have been few major pub- lic displays of political senti- ment so far. Traditionally, too, as one party organizef recalled, MPs in Montreal St. Jacques, SOCIAL CREDIT SURPRISE Laurent Legault, provincial, |Montreal St. Antoine - West-| | ' Quebec Ss Voters | mount and Saguenay have re- Strangely Quiet \tired from federal politics after \a term. Party organizers say |they have strong candidates in |three Liberal - held constituen-| cies: newspaper man Clement Brown in Montreal Dollard; | The Progressive Conserva- Robert Fiset, mayor of Sorel, tives are campaigning basically in Richelieu - Vercheres; and on the Diefenbaxer record and lawyer Mare Lacoste in Mont- personality. Their slogan in real Outremont-St. Jean. French Canada is "" Two of the cabinet ministers enbaker--there's no m were involved in controversies Seeking re - election are Que- earlier this year, But the con-, bec province's six representa- troversies have not figured in tives in the cabinet. They are the campaign. State Secretary Dorion in Belle- yy, porion hired handwriting chasse; Associate Defence Min- experts to prove he had not ister Sevigny in Lengueuil; signed a letter written in his Mines Minister Flynn in Quebec name thanking Quebec liquor South; Postmaster General Ha- police for help received in Bel- milton in Montreal Notre-Dame- lechasse during the 1958 elec- de - Grace; transport Minister tion campaign. Mr. Sevigny Balcer in Trois: Rivieres and found himself the centre of ar- Defence Production Minister gument as a result of state- O'Hurley in Lotiniere. ments -- later withdrawn-- Hon. Paul Comtois, wiv re- about Communist activity in signed as federal mines minis- some South American coun- ter last year when he was ap- tries PM KEY FACTOR Postmaster General Hamilton is campaigning at bus stops and at tea parties, a tactic he cred- ited with winning him election originally in 1953, Production Minister O'Hurley while spend- ing most of his time in his. own constituency, also is being called on to speak at party ral-| lies in various parts of the province. A surprise of the current cam- paign is the growing vocal sup- port for the Social Credit party, especially in marginal farm areas around Quebec City, the Lower St. Lawrence and North- western Quebec. The party has a candidate in every riding, most of them unknowns but de- scribed as "new blood." Real Caouette, 44, deputy na- tional leader and candidate in Villeneuve in northwestern Que- bec's mining area, is the only Social Crediter ever to be elec- ted in the province. He won in a byelection in Pontiac - Temis- camingue in 1946 and was de- feated at the general election in 1949, |party organizer, in Pontiac-Te- /miscamingue. j PASS THE HAT Both the Social Crediters and the New Democratic Party make no effort to hide their lack of election funds, . They pass the hat around at meet- ings. Leaders of the Quebec Labor Federation, who have asked their 235,000 members to support NDP candidates, have even got out to collect donations from workers coming out fac- tory gates. | The 110,000 - member Confed- eration of National Trade Un-! ions has not committed itself, but many of its leaders and local syndicates are working! for the NDP. The NDP, which expects to have between 40 and 50 candi-! dates, is aiming its campaign} at getting the vote of organized labor. Unemployment and con- stitutional, reform are the two themes NDP speakers are hit-| + LONDON (Py Bi 4. me ; J -- bingo ad- WINNIPEG (CP) -- Winni: dicts spent £25,000,000 la8t Blue Bombers today Pb er year, says the Churches' Coun-!signing of non-import tackle cil on Gambling. The conc! Neil Thomas, who played his estimates a total of £762,000,000 college ball with small Hillsdale was gambled j> 191, College in Michigan. Thomas is crease of £79,000,000 over the classed as a non-import because previous year. his father is a Canadian citizen. TOTAL SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT NK fEmp WAS M1 MAN f RA pet - wits BUSING con fest WHH A VETERAN OF MANY A TING CSAN RAFAEL, ALE) 1S A Good VoIeR pointed Quebec's liewtenant-gov- ernor, was a member of the original cabinet team from Que- bec appointed when the Con- LIKELY 40 BE A Party organizers say their to) ' Loud VOICE 7 candidates include C. E. Di- onne, former secretary of a Quebec woodworkers' union, in Kamouraska; Gerard Ouellette, for 25 years on the executive of P ep (ite ates ~..~ .. Mount Royal, a Liberal - the Catholic Farmers' Union, in'. és peti y Liberal held Rimouski; Dr. Guy Marcoux, | 'ding, and C. G. Gifford, run- prominent Quebec City doctor,|2ing against Postmaster Gen-| in Quebec - Montmorency, and!eral Hamilton. Mines - Minister Flynn, ap- pointed to the cabinet only last December, is looked on by ANE stl ? 2 some as Mr. Diefenbaker's new bsctthl took over in 1957. righthand man in the province, The ORREEV ENTS seeking to Transport Minister Balcer is be- succeed Mr. Comtois in Nicolet- ing given much of the credit for Yamaska is Clement Vincent. the removal of tolls on the Vic- Progressive Consery ative toria and Jacques Cartier wins. bridges in Montreal. MONDAY is a aigns in many ridings OIL heater, 2 years old, copper tubing, the campaigns se ke 4 galvanized pipe, 200 gal. tank, good Warm up in the two weeks be condition. Call 723-1245, tween nomination day -- Mon- USED lumber, old farm house to be day, June 4,:this year--and vot- jwrecked, containing good lumber, $100. in¢ Gay Contact Bill Stack, 728-8060 Th ti t iy in ue ti : we n REX Rotary duplicators, Stenocord dic- babe tak oot She era ating, Olympia typewriters. The qual: Weeks of the campaign was a Brenan LN cag sca agg Social Credit meeting in Quebec Squipm Service, /.. . nock South MO #8442, Whitby, City, with more than 6,000 gath- 70 hp Mercury|ered to hear national leader Also boat 15-foot Robert N. Thompson, Must sell LEADERS TO RETURN i Prime Minister Diefenbaker ting hardest. Candidates include McGill University professors, Charles Taylor in Montreal ELLIOTT. Frederick At the Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Fri- 1962, Frederick Elliott, two -- eR % wat Agouf B19 TIMES AS HEAYY AS DRY AR BUS WHEN Se rine romarsnaan es 21M THE FORM OF RRS ABOUT 133 IES LIGHIER TAX AIR. © Kae Foamy Syocicom, Sak VIAL Weld sigher mond . dear father of Mrs. D. Ross (Gladys) of St. John, N.B., Mrs. A. Wilson (Dorothy) of Coles Is- land, N.B., Reginald of Halifax, Nova Scotia; William of Millinocket, Maine Mrs. N. Gartshore (Helen) and Clif ford of Whitby, Frank of Brooklin and Lenord, deceased, in his 8ist year, at the Cc. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the Chapel on Monday, June 4, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Osh- awa. Minister the Rev, J. Smith. 0 MONKEY or fie ous N onto 4MLAS A, «FIFI HANDY - aioe on 137 Brock. South, OUTBOARD motor, electric with controls moulded plywood. Like new. 728-1203. SUIT two-piece, grey worsted, lex length, 43"; sleeve length 25". In very . good condition. Telephone 725-1744 and Liberal leader Lester Pear- THREE piece baths, pressure sys- Son both made short visits in tems, $65, sinks, cabinets, showers, piP- the Kastern Townships, the : : , trailer, tors, A ; ing, cabin cruiser, 'trailer, motors,| Dived farming - small industry lawn mowers, roto-tiller cultivator, spare heaters. H. Chinn, 288 Hillside, | area southeast of Montreal, and and Riviere- CEDAR strip boat, 15 ft. Peterborough; around Rimouski Tee Nee trailer, heavy duty; 35 HP| 4. ei Evinrude outboard motor, electric start,|4U-Loup, on the south shore of fully equipped, Skiing equipment, life the Lower St. Lawrence. Mr. jackets, running lights, spot light, fen-| peop also visited Saguenay ders, 2'gas tanks. Complete $1,000, Tele. Carson also visited 8 ; phone 725-6297 district. MOTOR Evinrude outboard, 3 horse. T. C. Douglas, New Democra- power, like new, used very little. After tic Party leader, campaigned in Bh LiMn, cama a0 i; Quebec City and in St. Johns. MARSHALL spring mattress, good coils Pia Ran nai rE size 9 foot by 6, In good condition, All four leaders are sched chapel on Monday, June 4, at 2 p.m. Telephone 725-1744 uled to return later. : Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery MeCLARY four-burner range, automat- A point of particular interest Friends are kindly requested not to ic controls, clock and timer, good con- jn Quebec is the question of call at the funeral home until Satur- dition, Telephone after 4 p.m, 723-7814 R what bearing the Liberal ad- ministration of Premier Jean day evening OFFICE Equip. Service. Try a proven|€Sage may have on the Que- name that guarantees satisfaction. bec vole federally. Hamilton's, 137 Brock South. MO 88442. 1 1958 wren the Progressive BEFORE buying or selling televisions, Conservatives took 50 seats and furniture, refrigerators, stoves, wash- sch eps hae a Ps ers, call Elmer Wilbur Co 3-2294, the Liberals slipped to 25 from WE pay highest prices in the city for 67 in 1957, the Union Nationale's used furniture, Pretty's Used Furniture) powerful organization gave its re, 723-327 s South, = ; vast ae a _|full support to the Conservative TENTS, marine party MeNEILL, Thomas At the Port Perry Community Hospital on Friday, June 1, 1962, Thomas Me beloved husband of Audrey St John and dear father of Diane, Robert, Beverly, Susan, Thomas, Donald, Deb- bie and Stephen, Resting at the chapel of McDermott - Panabaker, Port Perry fer service on Monday at 2 p.m, inter ment Pine Grove Cemetery. WATSON, Isabel At Oshawa General Hospital on Thurs day, May 31, 1962, Isabel Campbell, be loved wife of the late William Watson, (Brooklin), and loving mother of Mrs. Stewart Murison (Jean), Columbus and Mrs. Douglas Nesbitt (Stella), Brook in, in her 93rd year. The late Mrs. Vatson is resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home, Oshawa. Services in the "Wash 'n' Wear" Polished Cotton Hobby Jeans EATON Opportunity Day Special, each 3.99 Easy-care jeans that need little Men's Short Sleeve Sport Shirts EATON Opportunity Day Special, each 1.79 2 for 3.50 ® Cotton in cool skip-dent weave -- "Sanforized" for. lasting fit. @ Sport collar, that can be worn open or closed; breast pocket; short sleeves. @ Plain blue, grey, green or white in small, med- ium, large. old lever action rifles Telephone 728-5574. GUNS wanted, and hand guns. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangement floral requirements for occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 "GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST IN MEMORIAM ASKEW In loving memory of a dear grandmother, Mary Ann, who passed away June 3, . Every day, in some small way, Memories of you come our way. Tho' absent, you are very ne Still missed, loved, always dea ~-Badly missed by grandchildren and @reat-grandchildren. BRESS -- In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Fred Breas, who passed away June 2, 1956. The blow was great, the shock and all camping supplies, or no ironing, in popular shades of black, beige, loden green and antelope tan. Well-made with patch hip pockets, tab waist- band with shirred elastic at back, zipper fly, and pleats. Waist sizes 30 to 44 . .. leg lengths 30", 32" and 34" included. two side pockets, two front severe, I little thought the end was near, And only those who have lost can tell The pain of parting without farewell. More each day we miss you, John, Friends may think the wound healed, But they little know the sorrow That lays within our hearts, +Remembered by wife Mary, children and family. is EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 928 PHONE 725-7373 EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT, 429 PHONE 725-7373 NOTT -- In Joving memory of a dear husband and father, Billie Nott, who passed away June 2, 1959. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. +-Ever remembered by wife Sally and son Philip. NOTT In loving memory of Billie, who passed away June 2, 1959. We cannot half the hands Or live again the past, But in our hearts are memories That will forever last --Ever remembered by Iris and Joe. CLASSIFIED ' ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 19) of time, hardware, outboard motors, guns and Si th h th bicycles, Best prices. Try Dominion' Since en, however, e Tire, 48 Bond Street West Union Nationale has met defeat HOSPITAL bed complete with Gatche! jn 1960--at the hands of a re- springs and inner spring mattress. Tele- mee ae a! : pide phone Bowmanville, MA 3-2180. surgent provincial Liberal party 1961 JOHNSON 10 HP outboard motor, UNder Mr. Lesage, a former nearly new, $295. Apply 859 Somerville federal cabinet minister. The dus a Union Nationale was wracked FILTER Queen Sales and Service. lib-/ hy dissension at the top echelon eral trade-in allowance, Free demon ; stration. Telephone 728-4683 in the months following its de- B. F, GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat- feat. teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. PREMIER NOT INVOLVED RANGE, electric, four-burner and oven, Mr, Lesage is personally $10. Kitchen set, chrome table and three . i . i chairs, $10. Other used furniture, 707 Steering clear of the federal Brock Street South, Whitby campaign -- as is Union Na- BOAT 13% foot cedar strip, fully tionale leader Daniel Johnson-- equipped; 25 HP Scott outboard, elee- but his organization and some trie start, paddies, like jackets, two 7 ibarals in the lepis f : gas tanks, $700, 728-1095. siberals in the legislature are BOATS: Peterborough models, fibre| helping their federal brothers. slans, and moulaed meres car ons One standout example is Mau- and canoes; tace trailers. or specia' riG, So " . prices apply Liberty Nurseries, Liberty /ice Sauve, a key planner of ths Street North, Bowmanville. MA 3-3074. Liberal victory in 1960. He 4 12-FOOT moulded plywood boat, 15 hp One of the party's top organiza- motor controls, lights, tarp, trailer. ti9n men i 7 i i Price $495. Phone 725-6402. and is a candidate a eee = = : lles-de-la-Madeleine, in the Gulf SEKO? mm Zoom movie camer . steps i Ae with case, lifetime guarantee. Asking of St. Lawrence, the couttry's $85 or make an offer, Call 723-7089.)smallest constituency. FRENCH provincial love » A-l con. The Liberals are campaign- dition, Must sell, Apply 578 Midland ing on the theme that their 75 Avenue ; : _ 7 candidates form a team that 5 HP garden tractor, "Gravely" rotary sh 4 plow, cultivator, snowplow, Reasonable. Should be sent to Ottawa to de- After 6.30 telephone 725 ____ fend the province's rights under 21" WESTINGHOUSE television, com-|the constitution. pletely overhauled, $95; also 244 hp out- ; ee F board motor, $75. Dial MA 3-2978. Rei party candidates in- is FT. cedar strip boat and trailer for|clUde Lionel Chevrier, former sale $175 or best offer. Telephone MO Liberal transport minister, in 8-B144 Montreal Laurier; C. M. (Bud) bes Forduber sro aoe era head Drury, Montreal businessman, writer, calculator; also cash register, ; . : é tape recorder, Reasonable, 723-4434, | 1 Montreal St. Antoine - West- REFRIGERATOR, Admiral, 9 cu. feet. ™Ount; Maurice Lamontagne, Best offer. Telephone 728-9700. economic adviser to Mr. Pear- VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, SON, in Quebec East, and Jean- parts, attachments, brushes , guaran- is J resi teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free Baptiste Lemoyne, president of Rentals, Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv. the Catholic Farmers' Union, in ice, 728-0591 anytime. St. Hyacinthe-Bagot. S*WING machine service and repairs Mr. Drury, former deputy de- any make, any item accepted as trade- ~ inic: 3 in on sewing machines. Oshawa Sewing|{cnce minister, and Mr. La- Centre, 329 Simeoe Street South. Tele- MONtagne, who lost the tradi- hohe 73-239! tionally Liberal riding of Que- SEWING machine, electric, fully auto- >) i a 7 matic, like new, small monthly pay- bec East it 1958, Ore both con: ments, also 36 piece set decorated Mej-| Sidered cabinet material, if they mac dishes, $19.95, Telephone after $ are elected and their party p.m, 723-3055. WE buy, sell and excnange used fur- niture or anything you have. The City, Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723. 1671, FOUND, radio by lake. Owner tele- ELECTROHOME, RCA Victor and Ad-| phone description 655-3082 Brooklin miral 19°' portable TV's. Prices start One blue tick female hound, at $188. Parkway Television, in cba Stsuet North a con ee Bent River on col-| -|lar, Reward, Tele 728-43 r 4. €AR radio, in the dash, transistor, ethos AM ead $32.50. Aerial and installation extra, Try @UAS: Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street West lost' Friday morning, June 1, near North Loblaw's, Dominion Store, Ur- KROEHLER chesterfields, regularly r 5.6159 |$289 to $399, end-of-lines drastically re-| "ou? neete'._ Telephone 725-6152 duced, now only $169 to $199. Limited| "OST: Male Beagle, black, white and supply! Barons' Home Furnishings, 424/'an. vicinity of Kedron. On collar: R. Sithose Stteet South Vincent, RR 1, Oshawa, Reward 728-1862. NEW furniture. Only : $299 for three rooms complete, living room, bedroom ak, Beton usee Me ar| UN THE MATTER. OF Simeoe Street South THE ESTATE OF MARGARET ANN HUNTER, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, SPINSTER, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of MAR- GARET ANN HUNTER, lote of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the 13th day of May, A.D, 1962, are hereby notified to send full particulars to the under- signed on or before the 30th doy of June, A.D., 1962, after which date the Estate will be distributed with re- gord only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have had notice. DATED at Oshowa this 17th doy of May, A.D. 1962. AUDREY HODGSON, Executirix, ; By her 32--Articles for Sale 34--Lost & Found CASUAL SHOES In three youthful styles... to slip-on or tie-on... with flat or stacked heels. Sizes 44 to 9 in the group. EATON A--Two-Eyelet Tie -- With stitched vamp, pointed. toe. Glove-soft Elk (trade- Opportunity Day Special, pair... name) leather with composition foam heels and soles. Black, bone, greenmist and tan. 1B FOOT cabin cruiser, complete with trailer. Telephone 725-3097 after seven _ Se 918 Sim- PIANO upright, made by R. S. Wil ligms and Sons Company. carved front Good for recreation room. $80. Tele- phone 723-9923 BABY carriage, Gendron, 2 years old, gopd condition, beige, $20; 39" con- t ital, with headboard, 9 months old. jax, WH 2-6354. KELVINATOR refrigerator, $60; Frig- @ range, four burner, 30-inch, $80; Chesterfield suite. two pieces, green, $75; Automatic Maytag washer, $90; 'oom suite, blonde oak, $85; spring mattress, $30; 12-ft. boat and mo- 3395. Tape recorder, $75. All arti eles in good condition. lephone 723- Apply 786 Eastbourne Avenue. : Lady's, brown rim, no case, | AIR compressor Brunner 2 and 5 HP drill press, garden tiller 4% HP, Wis consin gas engine 2%, 10 HP, water pump 2", electric motor 4%, % HP, 1961 Allstate motorcycle, steel trailer, 10 ton auto-body jack, radial saw Delta 10", cash register and electric adding ma- chine, disc sander Skill 7', bench grinder % HP, punch time clock, 3 drill, Sacrifice for cash, 597 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. Any time tele- phone 725-9216. BP Wilson retiring from business. Final %. days. Time is running short. Prices dashed to below cost in order to liquid-? ate. Everything must go. Chrome kit- chen chairs from $2.99; baby strollers $4.99; large 6 x 9' borderless linoleum rugs $1.99; Andrew Malcolm French Provincial bedroom suite $267; modern n suites, frieze upholstery, foam cushions $97; floor coverings for home or cottage, from 23c per foot; 6 x 9 tweed. broadioom carpets, $14.63. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street. VALLEY CREEK FURNITURE In a new location 16% "Bond Street West. Top price paid for used radios, televis- sions, furniture and applian- ces. We buy, sell and ex- change. Phone 728-4401. Lifetime Guarantee Sturdy Play Equipment For the Bright Oufdoors! A--SANDBOX AND CANOPY -- Large box with galvanized metal bottom and wooden side supports--brightly coloured! Adjustable canvas canopy. Approx. 36" x 30'. EATON Opportunity Day Special, each .......... 100-LBS. WASHED SAND. EATON Opportunity Day Special, bag B--Three-Eyelet Tie --- With fringe vamp, pointed toe. Smooth Elk (tradename) leather with composition soles and stacked heels. Colours of black and bonanza (tan). C--Pert Flattie --- With elasticized side gore, composition soles stacked heels. 33--Swap and Barter Elk (tradename) leather in colours of camelia (beige), raspberry red), and black. CLIPPER 9.5 cubic ft. refrigerator, $50 or exchange for Her size refriger- ator. Telephone 725-8521 35--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others having claims against the estate of HOWARD JOSEPH WOOD, late of the City of Oshawa, are requested to send full por- ticulars of such claims to the undersigned, EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 239 PHONE 725-7373 C.1.L. White Exterior Paint A good-wearing, gleaming white finish for home, cottage, garage, fence... helps protect and preserve the surfaces from the effects of 4.89 EATON'S LOWER LEVEL DEPT. 275 PHONE 725-7373 B--LARGE PLASTIC WHEELBARROW -- In durable polyethylene--with strong frame, tray and free running wheel, Orange with green wheel, black frame. Approx. 25 x 112 x 7" EATON Opportunity Day Special, each ..... C--TURTLE SAND TOY A clever gadget for the beach! Colourfully moulded of break-resistant polyethylene plastic--can be assembled as pull- toy in turtle shape with roller wheels for sand travel. Dismantled, the shell becomes sand pail with handle, the one-piece head and tail a shovel and the base a sifter! Approx. 8" long. EATON Opportunity Day Special, each ........... TBOOR SHOP, DEPT. 227 PHONE 725-7373 The best minum doors Doors $45, insulation, free . demonstra- tion. Call anytime 728-5253. For the best aluminum doors and windows the custom built alu- and windows solicitor for the Executrix, on. or before the 2nd day of June, 1962, after which date the Estate's assets will be distributed hoving regard only to claims that have been received 5 windows $15. Free weather, as well as improving the appearance. EATON Opportunity Day Special, gallon....... . Compare EATON'S OU price. Doors complete with ERNEST Solicitor 17 King OSHAWA, MARKS, QC solicitor, grill and lock $45. Wnidow JOSEPH P. MANGAN, 14% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario, ' Z Sh, | Fees 91S. Frei Installation St: Fast, Q.c Store Hour 728-5253 anytime Ontario,

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