Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1962, p. 16

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, August 9, 1963 : 32--Articles for Sale caiedteeieeinsiareiniassiiseenneceshtintrniiecebaliiiemmiat FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib- eral trade-in allowance. Free demon- 728-4683. ft } 5 af i £8 i é ' nf L tt nl 3! 1 its 8 lege wf + ; Fle & E 8 af iE 1 i? FE Atlas, all attachments, OIL furnace, Met, or peek otter oe a August. Telephone 725- flag ohaicggaeed adders, cashiers, ren- tals, service. New and used. Harliton's. s, 137 Brock South. MO 8-8412, By JOHN EARLE ROME (Reuters)--Italy has been gripped this summer by a wave of strikes and more ap- TEXT books, Grades 9 and 10, excel- lent condition, complete Lovey sy new course, $11 and $10. Telephone 728-6556, "|prae to be on the way. , But the walkouts, involving ROTISSERIE, Berkley make, electric, ee aan ele sation, cons He nee. Coe selling tors, metal workers, print- ers, telephone operators and even senior government offi- $35. Telephone 725-4 RANGE, Moffat, electric, automatic, oven and warming oven, gl for cot- tage. $30. Telephone ! i ans 3 HP Johnson outboard pig excellent 7 ee South after 6 p.m. a? yf Re ar be: LADIES' clothing, er, winter, dresses, spring, hg fait 14-16. Will accept offer. all, sizes 728-3670. coat, fawn, lcials, have caused little disloca- tion so far in the general life of the country. Most of them are limited to 24 hours or one or two days, so the inconvenience is only tem- porary and the worker stands oil and gas. good condition. 723-4102, BSON motor lawn mower 21" gy oe little chance of losing his job. Doctors at public hospitals in offer. the Rome area went on strike BOAT, moulded Evinrude, Cali Brooklin. of) aiter_5 p.m. plywood, Paceship, 15 655-3859 for four days in the second half of July for more pay, in de- W-| CHILD'S sidwalk bicycle, cron sails, ot | 725-6762. SAIL boat, 53 #. 177 square feet, da- $200, 216 Adelaide East. fiance of a last-minute decision by hospital doctors throughout the country to call off a planned mattress, deep freeze, good paced Telephone before seven. 728-5355. erib with dryer, all in nation-wide strike. But in Rome urgent cases were still treated You sell your boat and other marine equipment in a hurry in the action- d Oshawa Times Classified Ads. id @ memorial service at the funeral on Friday evening at p.m. will remain closed. ., HEENAN, Daniel James Lindsay on Wednesday, August 6, Daniel James Heenan, in his 89th r. Beloved husband of the late Lil- in Woolacott and dear father (Mrs, Charles Polito), Gertrude 's. Wallace Dillman), both of Osh- wa; Florence (Mrs. Fergus Cudda- see), of Lindsay, Albert of Pickering, iohn of Cornwall. Also survived by 10 andchildren. Resting at the Mackey Lindsay. Funeral to reh for "Requiem Mass August 11 at 10 a.m. iterment rg St. Mary's Cemetery. ii Dial ue today to get start yours Ruled Alright sor" one complete or separate; box welding outfit. Gendron baby carriage. Telephone 728-1095. *59, 25 hp, boat, trailer trailer wi canvas top. Craftsman cutting and To Train Dog $450. Table saw Delta tilt arbour, con- sole model with 4-inch jointer, % horse- under $195; Radial arm saw Delta, $295, De-Vildiss air compressor, body jack, 10 ton, $95. Bench grinder, inch, South duty, 7 Street 725-9216, anytime, POWER hack saw, heavy duty under of|$125. Air compressor 2 horse power, Y% horsepower, automatic, $185. Auto % horsepower, $69. Dise sander, heavy $95. Apply 597 Simcoe Telephone To Be Vicious KITCHENER (CP)--Any per- son has a right to train a dog to be vicious to trespassers, says Magistrate A. D. Barron. He dismissed a charge of a breach of the Vicious Dogs Act Italy Expecting More Walkouts and emergency operations were performed, Perhaps the most bitter strike was one by metal workers in July, which resulted in closure of the big Fiat plant in Turin for the first time in years. Clashes took place with police. Tear gas was used and police made repeated jeep charges to disperse demonstrators. 77 ARRESTED Seventy-seven metal workers were arrested and charged with resisting police, causing bodily harm and holding seditious meetings. The first batch of 31, who were tried before the oth- ers, received prison sentences ranging from one to 17 months. For the public as a whole, the greatest inconvenience has been caused by repeated strikes of printers, leading to the frequent non-appearance of newspapers. Printers want a reduction in their work week to 36 hours from 42 on the ground they often work in unhealthy condi- tions, late at night and under great pressure. They are also asking that their salaries be calculated on a new basis. Observers here regard the walkouts as a sign that the workers see greater chances of having their claims met in the climate created by the centre- left Fanfani regime. This re- gime, resting on socialist sup- port in parliament, came power in February with the avowed intention of establishing to Kingston Lads At Manchester MANCHESTER -- Congratu- lations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wanninkhof on the birth of a son July 23 in Oshawa General hospital. There will be no meeting of the UCW in August. Mr. and Mrs, Theo Stevens spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. Roacu at their cot- tage in Haliburton. Best wishes :o Mr. and Mrs. George Munro who were mar- ried on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mulholland and Marsh are holidaying at Cape Cod, Maine. Mrs, G. Innes, Miss . Helen Innes, Mrs. A. Menzies and Mrs. Crosier attended the Mc- Kinzie - Wilson wedding at Brooklin United Church. Mr. Gordon Stewart, Oshawa, and Mrs. Eliza Biggs, New York, were guests of Mrs. John Stewart and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mitchell, Port Credit, visited Mrs. Crosier on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Leach and George Jr., are vacation- ing in. the Maritimes. By MRS. HARRY FREEMAN MAPLE GROVE -- The an- the Snowden family was held July 21 at the home of Foster and Hilda Snowdon, North Oshawa. Almost 80 relatives were present coming from Osh- awa, Bowmanville, Maple Grove, Brooklin, Tyrone, Ennis- killen and Orono. The election of officers for the coming year resulted as follows: president, William Lewis; secretary treasurer, Thelma Gilbank; vice - presi- dent, Wesley Down; sports committee, Joe and Dorothy Snowden and Bill and Beverly Snowden; table committee, Bert Snowden, Dorothy and Allan Snowden and Mildred and John Huband. After considerable discussion it was decided to call the pic- nic for 1963 for the third Satur- day in July and to have it at "The Acres', Taunton road east. : The following prizes were awarded to those qualifying -- Guessing the number of marbles in the bottle -- Audrey Mr, and Mrs. F. Johnston at- tended the Wilson reunion at Brooklin Park recently. Mrs. Clifford Midgley and Mrs. Clinton Midgley visited friends in Whitby on Friday. Mrs. Ada Moffatt left on Mon- day morning for her home in Brandon, Man., after a lengthy Snowden; youngest member nual picnic and get-together for! Snowden Family Holds Reunion present, Billie Pengelly (four months); oldest relative in at- tendance, Charles Snowden (80 years plus); lady with the smallest feet, Lillian Lewis; man with the largest feet, Harry Freeman; birthday clos- est to the picnic, Tammy Rogers (July 24); wedding anniversary closest to the picnic, Greta and Wesley Down (July 23); last to come for supper, Mildred and John Huband (The prize for this was a bottle of ketchup.) Under the direction of Anne Gilbank, assisted by President Sam VanCamp, the following program of sports was enjoyed by all and prizes given as fol- lows -- Races, Pre-school, Lau- rie Van Camp (girls), Gary Snowden (boys); 6 - 9 years, Newlyweds Taken On Parade By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN -- The Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Hillier left July 30 for a vacation. The first two Sundays in the month of August Rev. S. J. Hil- lier will conduct the church ser- vices at his former charge in Chatham, New Brunswick. PULPIT SUPPLY In the absence of the minis- ter Rev. S. J. Hillier, now. on vacation, the Rev. Reginald C, White, Newtonville, will occupy the pulpit at Brooklin United Church, and conduct the ser- Nancy Rogers (girls), Billie Gilbank (boys); 10 - 14 years, Susan VanCamp (girls), Tom VanCamp (boys); openrace, ladies, Margaret Goodmurphy, men, Tom Pleasance; three- legged race, girls, Susan Van- Camp and Donna Gilbank, boys, Tom VanCamp and Bill Gil- bank; wheelbarrow race, girls, Susan VanCamp and Wendy Tom Pleasance; potato race, Wendy Lewis; shoe kick, ladies, Mary Aitchison, men, Bill Lewis; first to whistle after eat- ing crackers, Len Goodmurphy; eat a marshmallow on a string, Greta and Wesley Down; time race, Neil Brownell; best hat evices held each Sunday during the month of August at 11 a.m. WEDDING PARADE Following the marriage cere- mony performed by the Rev. S. J. Hillier at Brooklin United ors on Saturday evening July 28 between Joan Diane Wilson, only dai r of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Wilson and Ron- ald McKinzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McKinzie of Car- narvon, Ont., the happy couple were pleasantly surprised when they found themselves occupy- ing the seats of honor in one of the trucks, owned by, Charles M. Wilson and Sons, owner of the Brooklin Flour Mills. The truck headed the parade of cars on a tour of the village of Brooklin to the accompani- ment of tooting of horns and cheering and laughter from the onlookers. At conclusion of reception, held later at Christian Educa- tion Hall, attended by on gre mately 80 guests, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald McKinzie, the newly- weds left for New York. Upon their return the couple will take up residence at Man- chester. Ronald McKinzie, principal of Senior School, Brooklin and Mrs, Ronald McKinzie (nee Di- ane Wilson) teacher at Mea- made from a newspaper, Ann Pleasance, and it was modelled Lewis; boys, Bill Snowden and by Susan 'Pleasance. dowcrest Junior School will both resume their occupations at the September term. AUGUST FURNITURE greater social justice. The prospects are, therefore, that strikes and similar agita- tion will continue. visit with Mr. and Mrs, W. W.| Holtby. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steer and i ki, 76, of SOLID walnut bedroom sulle, $70; aiso|against John Baranski, 76, solid maple single bedroom suite, $50;|Kitchener Wednesday. * WRIGHT, Mrs. Robert Arthur ; Witnesses testified a German 'Entered into rest in Toronto General r ital, Wednesday, August 8, 1962, arl Buck Anderson, beloved wife of walnut china cabinet, buffet and 6 chairs, $40. Pram boat with oars, 8 ft., Robert Arthur Wright and dear mother of Mrs. Jack S. Graham (Winnifred) so Phin P. Anderson, ir 35. 725-9566 between 5 and 7 p.m. 1 chain saw, $50. Telephone shepherd dog owned by Bar- anski had bitten two people who carriyng case, projector, her 85th a Resting at The Arm- strong -- Home with memorial Service in chapel, ugust & at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union etery. screen, light "bar. tripod, editor, excel- lent condition, $180. Telephone 728-3792. WASHING machine, good make, $50. Table model rangette, Lawnboy. Ar- ticles like new. Telephone 723-9577. LOCKE'S FLORIST = Funeral arrangement ond * floral requirements for all = occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE KEYSTONE 3 lens movie camera and KODAK 300 slide projector, $40. One --~ carpenter tools, $40. Telephone MO 2952. attempted to recover golf balls which adjoins the Rockway Gol! Club. Mr. Barron 'said some busi- nesses are guarded by dogs which would probably 'tear a couEMaN gas stave, three burner, mattress, $17; chest of $15; heavy duty four-burner stove, $50. Telephone 723-7190. BABY carriage, Thistle, two-tone light and dark blue, only one year old. Very good condition. $40. Telephone 8-5962. $20; rollaway, fold-up single cot with five drawers, MO person apart" if encountered at night. The fact that a dog has been trained to be vicious under cer tain circumstances does not make it vicious all the time, he said. from Baranski's Lg ff Big Warranty For New Cars By Chrysler DETROIT (CP)--The Chrys- five-year or 50,000-mile warran- .|ler Corporation. has announced .| that all 1963 models of its trucks and cars sold in the United States and Canada will carry children visitiéd friends in In- glehart for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Donnelly attended the wedding of his nephew in Whitby. Recent guests at the Frank Johnston home were Mr. and |Mrs, Harley Johnston, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Torrens Sr., Willowdale and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Graham, Pickering. Kenny and Ronnie Torrens, Kingston, were with their grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Johnston) for two weeks. | 728-6555 MATERNITY clothes, size 10, newest) Witnesses earlier said Bar- "GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST IN MEMORIAM BUCKLEY -- In loving memory of passed away August 9, 1939. --Lovingly remembered by Alice. able. Telephone 728-6305 Nipissing, 14ft. cedar strip, steering, oars, cover, Otaco boat trailer, complete $195. Brooklin 655-4525. BOAT, styles, in excellent condition. Reason-| anski had retrieved golf balls which landed on his land and, in some cases, had sold them back to golfers. CAPTAIN set. Round table and four arm chairs, practically new. Telephone 6854. TWO lawn mowers; two cope gepg RCA and Philco. Telephone 725-2052 FOR SALE -- 14' fiberglass water a ing boat, with 40 hp, Westbend motor, electric starter, generator and trailer, two years old. Complete with controls and windshield. All equipment in top condition. For -- sale $1,000, Call 725-4321 or 728-6495 STUDENTS, a super value, approxi- mately 630, sheets of letter size paper (newsprint), for only $1.00. Makes won- derful copy paper. Apply Circulation Department, Oshawa Times, or Whitby, 1111 Dundas Street West. CARD OF THANKS TENTS, camping supplies, marine hardware, outboard motors, guns and PEEL ---My sincere thanks to all Best angel wae Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street W: who Lemagemage ig totaly sd i ison Fo fipgen Mgt cgay a General Hospi- thanks to . --Dean Peel, 188 Rosedale Avenue, Osh- awa. == nurses, SAXBY -- The family of the late William Saxby wish to acknowledge with grateful appreciation the many Looe ring egy rane to us by the fol- lowing: Armstrong Funeral Home l4d., have "k, Pale Houdaille Indus- tries Lid., motors of Canada 144., Libs Ser UAWA' and all those wh helped in any way during our recent bereavement. wish to extend our heart- -- We Pig SL iske and appreciation for sete of of|FURNACES (oil) complete $239, less of beautiful floral tributes received om, relatives and friends; also thanks to Dr. B. A. Brown, staff of 1E of Oshawa a Hospital, Rev. Aiken of Cal- Baptist Chureh, and Armstrong Fueral Home. ~Mrs. Claude Sly and family. staff and special) Te), OLD guns wanted, ae shotguns, re- volvers and pistols; also 'old cartridges. 'elephone 725-8183, Oshawa. HIGHEST isnt = for good usd furniture. Pre rniture Store, now aes 444 linsceor South only. 723-3271, AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt servicr, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. 25-4543. AQUARIUM 20 gallon tank fully equip- ped, with variety of Lag teeg fish. $65. Call at 21 Cedar Street, Ajax. burner, $149. 4 per cent finance. Free delivery. Installation arranged. 725-4729. DINETTE suite, dresser, $90. Telephone 725-8139. REFRIGERATOR, Electrolux small size, good working maple with Welsh make, $55 Mr. Barron said anyone losing a ball over the fence has a right to go to Baranski and ask for the ball back. If it is not returned, the police should be called and Baranski charged with theft by conver- sion. 35--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of JESSE DAVIS PETERS, late of the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontario, Retired Machin- ist, who died on the 6th day of March, 1962, ore requir- ed to file proof of the same with the undersigned, Solici- tor for the Estate, on or be- fore the 31st day of August, 1962. After that date, the soid Estate will be distribu- ted, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. Dated at Kitchener, this 26th doy of July, 1962. G. HAROLD SHANNON, Q.C., 30 Spetz Street Kitchener, Ontario. ties on the main components of their power systems. Chrysler President L. A. Town- in the automobile industry. 50,000 miles of operation -- whichever comes first. The owner, to keep the war- upon to follow certain mainten- ance practices--including 1,000- and 4,000-mile "new car" ga- rage checks, and periodic serv- ice inspections each 4,000 miles or two months during the life of the warranty. ular warranty of one year or 12,000 miles currently in effect on new cars. trucks. The Fargo models are made exclusively in Canada. The warranty, announced by send, is the first of such length The announcement said the major components covered are the engine, the transmission, the propeller shaft, universal joint and rear axle. It provides gen- erally for parts and labor to correct malfunctions occurring during the first five years or ranty in force, is to be called The five-year or 50,000-mile warranty on the specified com- ponents does not alter the reg- The new warranty also is to apply to 1963 Dodge and Fargo Minister Takes Maritime Trip BROOKLIN -- Rev. and Mrs. Scarboro spent a few days va- cation with Mr, and Mrs. Acton and Benny. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Robin- son and family are enjoying a holiday touring the United States and California. Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Hillier, left on Monday to visit old tham, N.B. and, points east during their month of August vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Trem- vey daughter Judy, and Cindy Lawson, of Montreal, were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Acton. While driving through Madoc, Mr. and Mrs. E. Acton and Benny were supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perey Derry and family. SAT. EVENING Greenwood Park Opened By Starr cash, Apply 124 Jones Avenue. 32--Articles for Sale "Bik conditioner, eapecity, two-ton, used one season only, 728-9968. SHOP until 9 p.m. for cand appliances and machinery. Buy, sell, trade. Skin. emer Appliances. Four miles west of tric start and generator. Complete with controls and extra Michigan prop. $575 or best offer. Telephone 723-2896. 45 HP Mercury outboard motor, elec- CHANGE OF NAME By MAY BROWN BOAT, 14 foot fiber glass, 43.7 motor, electric start, trailer, convertible top, outfit. T MA 3-2737. IN THE MATTER OF THE CHANGE OF NAME ACT, R.S.O. 1960, CHAPTER 49, AND AMENDMENTS THERE- TO; on No, 7 955-3440. IEQUE writer, pop cooler, sate, desk, iz cabinet, chairs, meat siicer, time » dictating, scale, multipher, du- ator, 's, 137 Brock South "BEFORE buying or selling 34--Lost & Found AND IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF FISHING EQUIPMENT lost 01 No. Oshawa, Tuesday. Finder please tele- <| phone 723-1700, 2 Highway between Thickson's Point and STEPHEN WILLIAM YOO FOR A CHANGE OF NAME. TAKE NOTICE that His Hon- refrigerators, stoves, wash- Elmer Wilbur, CO 3-2294. 35--Legal 'ACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, » attachments, brushes, guaran- rebuilt machines. Estimates free. entals. Vacuum Cleaner . 728-0591 anytime. I will net be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by anyone, without my written consent from this Ser-|day of Thursday, August 9, 1962, for- ward. -- Lioyd J. Swinson. our Judge Alex C. Hall has appointed Friday, the 14th day of September, A.D. 1962 ot the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, at his Chambers in the Court Taete eet SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS SWAP COLUMN SELL THOSE SURPLUS SCHOOL BOOKS! LIST YOUR NAME -- PHONE NUMBER -- SCHOOL AND GRADE HERE ONE INSERTION 50c Books For Sale GRADE IX Jinnie Smith, 286 Tennessee St ED 7-8863 Grode 1X (Gen.) S.C.1.T.S. GRADE X Books Wanted GRADE IX House in the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, for hearing the application by Stephen William Yoo of 230 Huron Street, Oshawa, Ont- orio, to change his name to Stephen William Yeo. BRUCE V. MACKEY, B.A, Barrister & Solicitor, 36% King Street East, OSHAWA, Ontario. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MYRTLE MAY TUMMOND,S LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, MARRIED WOMAN, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Myrtle May Tummonds, late of the Village of Port Perry, in the County of Ontario, who died on or about the 11th day of July, A.D., 1962, are hereby notified to send full particu- lars to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of Aug- ust, A.D., 1962, after which date the Estate will be dis- tributed with regard only to claims of which the under- signed shall then have had notice. DATED at Oshawa this 24th day of July, A.D., 1962. INEZ RIEGLE, Executrix, By her Solicitor, JOSEPH P. MANGAN, Q.C., 14% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario GREENWOOD -- The Green- wood Community Centre Park was officially opened recently. Greetings were brought by the Hon. Michael Starr, MP, and Reeve Scott of Pickering Township. The local Boy Scouts formed a guard of honor for the open- ing. Rod Oxford operated his PA system for the program. Ted Curl (Kinsale), CFTO, was the MC. The program was headed up by local talent. Those giving numbers were the Edgie Pegg family, Helen Disney, Linda Eastwood, Kathy Gerry (Whit- by), Nelson Cole and friends, Kathy Pegg and W. E. Clark. They propose making it an annual affair. On August 24, the committee has arranged for a square dance party with Rod Oxford as caller to be at the park. The Vacation School held at the church last week for the Junior children was well attended, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown, Miss May Brown and W. Brown, Jr., visited cousins in Toronto on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Trimble and Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Sad- ler were guests at the Mc- Kenzie Wilson wedding at Brooklin on Saturday evening. The Gerald Henning family are spending a week at the Rod Oxford's cottage on Pigeon Lake. A. Morden and grandson Larry were on a trip over the weekend. The George Blake family are| at their cottage at Orillia. Mrs. Crowhurst of Toronto| visited with Mrs. Vivian Crow- hurst over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. wood and Linda visited with the Cliff Redman family at Scu- gog on Sunday evening. HELP HAY HAY FINDLAY, Man. (CP)-- Twenty - six neighbors turned out to aid farmer Frank Hay here when he was in hospital following a car accident. Six mowers, five rakes, four balers and. a number of trucks were used to bale, haul and stack 7,000 bales of hay. attention: POST SUBSCRIBERS! YOU MAY HAVE WON A FREE SET OF GENERAL DUAL No kidding! Your issue of the cur- rent Saturday Evening Post carries your personal number card. Just bring it in and match up with our chart of lucky numbers, Winners get a free set of America's most- wanted tires, General Dual 90's. No two numbers alike. Check your number card today! Watch for more lucky numbers ia LIFE and LOOK magazines | GENERAL TIRE GENERAL TIRE OF OSHAWA 534 RITSON RD. S. (Just~North of 401) PHONE 728-6221 Glynn East-; Paul Christensen and family of} E| friends and relatves at Cha-| TABLE LAMP Beautify your living room with a modern table lamp. A wide selection of wood, brass and ceramic table lamps, tastefully styled to enhance your inter- ior. Regular values to 10.99. SALE PRICE STOOL HASSOCK -- ROUND, 16" DIAMETER, 14" HIGH -- Washable viny! fabric, rich wooden legs with brass tips. Gold piping. White, furguelee, brown, beige and coral. Reg. 4. SALE PRICED 377 BUY NOW PAY LATER! Use a Zeller's Charge-it Take up to 15 Months to Pay (Ace "CUSHION-TWEED" RUG--Three-ply viscose tweed yarn--foam rubber backing, moth - proof. Brown/ light beige, Green, Tur- quoise. Reg. 49.99. Sale Price . . SPECIAL! ZELLER-CREST beige, VISCOSE ZELLER-CREST "CUSHION TWEED" HALL RUN- Beautify your living room with' a modern. table length you require. Top quality viscose. Reg. 3.49 yard. Sale Price 2.97 TUFTED SATIN CUSHIONS -- DECORATOR CUSHIONS -- foam fil Colors red, gold, brown, aqua, moss green and orange. Reg. 1.49. Sale Price, 2 for ... led nine tufts. 18 x 18". 2AT "SPECIAL" cotton. Each in poly bag. Reg. 12.99, Sale Price ASSORTMENT OF BETTER BED- SPREADS -- Quality chenile spreads. ELECTRON- ICALLY. TUFTED -- Self-trim, all tee eeeas SHREDDED FOAM PILLOW -- Printed cotton cover 18" x 25" full size sterilized new shredded foam. Reg. 1.99 Sale Price ee 1.37 NYLON PRAM SUIT -- QUILT LINING -- attach- _ ed hood with white fur trim, 2 button detachable mitts, 2 button detachable boo- tees, elastic at ankles. Pi maize, pink. ie 6.99 . Price . 21 Simcoe St. South 723-2294 nk, blue, Sale 6.66 CRIB AND MATTRESS -- FULL SIZED BABY'S CRIB with spring mattress; trol, four position mattress, teeth- ing rails, decals. White, natural, Roxatone. Sale Price . RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS: a drop side with foot con- OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 723-2209

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