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

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

27--Real Estate for Sale 27--Real Estate for Sale '27--Real Estate for Sale . 28--Real Estate Wanted 3Z--Articles for Sale 32--Articles for Sale 49' x 150', good location. Partly terms. 728-7245. - SOLID BRICK. Terms Arranged Centrally Located GOOD INCOME Ist ogg Living, dining and kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath and venetians. 2nd Floor: Separate entrance, 4 housekeeping rooms furn- ished and bath. ASPHALT DRIVEWAY GARAGE AND WORKSHOP LANDSCAPED GOOD BASEMENT LOT 60 x 100 FEET New oil furnace, hot water heated. Aluminum windows, doors, iron railing on all land- Ings. $4,000 CASH Balance Terms WRITE BOX 521 OSHAWA TIMES FOUR BEDROOMS HALF-ACRE LOT GARAGE, PAVED DRIVE $11,500--$1,500 DOWN CALL WESMELLIOTT 8-0581 CARL OLSEN REALTOR--723-1133 PORT PERRY, 7 large rooms, hard. downstairs, full basement and attie, oil furnace, newly pain large lot. 985-2423. TWO bedroom brick bungalow, south- east section between Ritson and Wilson ted,/north of Eulalie, Cash sate. No Real Estate please. Phone 723-9189. MeCLARY 17 cubic ft. deep freeze, only used id months. $200. Telephone MA HI-FI Electrohome, 4 speakers, Con- cord model, like new. Will accept $200 or best offer. 728-0840, Ale -- Modernized four-room bunga- low, gas furnace, pms ont Tele- phone Ajax, WH 2-3015 iat FT. boat, moulded feahogeny, com-| with lights, SPOT cash or terms, We need in the $6,000 to $12,000 range, now. PRIVATE SALE --191 C Sales are tremendous. Call John A. J. Ltd., 725-6544 anytime. an¢é 18 horsepower motor. Apply. 806 SAIL boat, 16 ft, 177 square feet, da- cron sails, $200, 216 Adelaide East. 725-6762. Glenrush Street or '23-8170. WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- Ave- nue, New 5-room dyed hae 3 bedrooms, la: kitchen. jose oping Centre and schools. Apply above. +3|29--Automobiles for Sale ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. 1959 CHEVROLET good dition, $1,395. Telephone /28-4731. HIGHEST PRICES paid 'fer good usd BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Modern bungalow, oe bath, %-acre garden land. Low down payment. Terms ar- PAUL RISTOW REALTOR PINE POINT More like a summer home, this six room cottage is in perfect condition, completely furnished, has acorn fire- ploce, boathouse and large wading pool. Located on 130 foot treed lot. Offered at $10,500, INCOME POSSIBILITIES Eight large rooms, fireplace, mew forced hot oir oil fur- mace, wide lot) paved drive end garage in central loca- tion. $13,500 with $3,000 down, $8,200 A reasonable down Payment and $59 monthly carries this North End, six' room home on large lot with two car garage. Zoned for general business use. Needs some freshening up. immediate possession, FOUR BEDROOMS Compact but roomy, Just $8,900 for a seven room two storey with private drive and gorage. New furnace, low taxes, CAMP SAMAC Seven room, red brick, ideal for large family in suburban setting near shopping ond recreation, Reol value at $10,700 with terms. ST. HEDWIG'S SCHOOL Six room bungalow, brick trimmed in stone, family size kitchen, panelled recreation room, Transferred owner of- fers at only $12,900 with terms, Commercial Properties Both vacant lots and com- mercially zoned older homes suitable for conversion in many popular locations, Sites developed in confidence. Call 728-9474 or 725-8152 evenings LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME a little better @ little cheaper a little different a little more convenient In a Subdivision Architecturally controlled on Rolling terrain with Curved streets ond Prepaid services Then you will wont to see "DOWNSVIEW PARK by Holshawa -- Contact LLOYD METCALF REAL ESTATE LTD. 40 King St. E. 728-4678 ranged. Albert Marshall, Manila. 1955 DODGE, no reasonable offer re- fused. fused. Telephone 723-4427. Pretty's Furniture Store, now located 444 Simcoe South only. 723-3271, BOAT, 14ft. cedar strip, steering, oars, cover, inte boat trailer, '¥|complete $195. Brooklin 655-4525. 1964 5 BUICK Sap ey red and 3695 DOWN. New, smart three bedroom brick bungalows, complete in every de- tail. Call now, 725-6544. John A. Bolahood Ltd. Realtors. hite ic dio, faa o or best offer. pen er Oxford FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib- eral trade-in allowance. Free demon- stration. Telephone 728-4683, LAND. 3 acres, green belt area, Conc. 4, Pickering. Priced for quick sale. er 4.|1955 MONARCH, in good condition, radio, standard, good tires. Best offer. Telephone after 5 p.m, 723-1248, RUTISSERIE, Berkley make, electric, portable, used twice, just like new. Cost $69, selling $35. Telephone 725-4920. OLD guns wanted, rifles, shotguns, re- volvers and pistols; also 'old cartridges. Telephone 725-8183, Oshawa. RANGE, Moffat, electric, automatic, oven and warming oven, ideal for eot- tage, $30, Telephone 725-4920. B, F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan, / . FURNACES (oil) complete $239, less burner, $149. 4 per cent finance. Free 725-4729. spar motor lawn mower 21" 1959 CHEVROLET | sedan, indard,| Don Stradeski, 723. Limited. Apply) 848 Cartref Avenue. T 723-9044, cut, oil and. gas. good condition. Best offer, Telephone 723-4102. NEAR Schools, $900 down, new mod. ern five-room bungalow. Ready to move in. Only $12,500. W. McAuley, Realtor, 28 Prince Street. 723-2512 or MO 8-5765. PRIVATE sale. Three bedroom brick bungalow, electric appliances and some furniture goes with the house, 15 min- utes walk from GM south plant, $3,200 down payment, balance $8,900 on one 6 per cent NHA mortgage, monthly pay- ments $85 includes principal, 'nterest and taxes. Phone 725-9239 after 5 p.m. YOU sell your boat and other marine equipment in a -- in the ce BOAT, hi 1957 PLYMOUTH Custom four-door, automatic, radio, new finish, excellent condition, one owner, reason- able. Port Perry, 985-7932. 15 hp Evinrude, Call Detobiin 655-3859 after 5 p.m. TENTS, marine delivery. arranged. DINETTE suite, maple with Welsh dresser, $90. Telephone 125-8139, 34--Lost & Found Lost -- age Persian, vicinity of '60 MGA one-owner, not raced, 15,000 miles, excellent condition. Must sell. Telephone 728-4792, 60 MORRIS 850 excellent mechanically, needs tires, Asking $775. Telephone 728-2540. 1959 GMC pickup truck, long fleet-side box, new paint job, heavy duty springs. Good condition. $1,050, phone 725-8031. Cl Dial 'ena today: as get sta: PORT PERRY yours LLOYD REALTY LIST WITH LLOYD THEN CALL YOUR MOVER DOLL HOUSE JUST LISTED DOWN $1,200 DOWN Seven room bungalow mod- ern, new forced air heating, full cellar, tastefully decorat- ed, fully landscaped, equip- ped with aluminum storms and screens, aluminum can- opy across front. This is a real magnificent home. Hurry call Bill Horner. Be first to inspect. 728-5123, DREW STREET $9,800. FULL PRICE Two bedroom bungalow with lovely recreation room. This home is exceptionally clean and well decorated and car- ries for only $75 a month with $1,600 down, Call Bill Johnston ot 728-5123 or 728-1066. OXFORD STREET $9,800 FULL PRICE Lovely two storey home on a dead end street. Hot water heating plus a large modern kitchen. Only $1,500 down and $75 per month. Call Bill Johnston at 728-5123 or 728-1066. ABERDEEN STREET $15,500 2% STOREY BRICK HOME. WITH GARAG= Very close to O.C.V.1., buses end shopping. Vendor will consider low down payment to responsible purchaser. Be sure to inspect this home without delay. Call Ed Drumm right now ot 728-5123, LLOYD REALTY (OSHAWA) LIMITED, REALTOR, 728-5123 101 SIMCOE STREET NORTH 52% Simcoe St. N., Oshawa OPEN EVERY EVENING. COCHRANE STREET Eight room frame house, 3+ piece bathroom, oil furnace, double garage. House recent ly decorated and pointed. Corner lot with shade trees; near church, school and shop. TOTAL PRICE $7,000 DOWN PAYMENT $1,000 CALL: PORT PERRY 985-2575 LOWEST PRICE EVER OFFERED $10,950 Five - room brick bunga- low carries $59.80 month- ly N.H.A. mortgage. W. T. LAMSON Real Estate Ltd. Call Mrs. Handson Telephone 725-1186 NORTH-WEST New five room bungslow, large kitchen and dining room, beautiful bathroom, decorated, carport, sodded, and many other features. PRICE $15,775.00 $2,175.00 DOWN 723-7122 IF YOU NEED 4 BEDROOMS See this fine split level brick and frame home. Quiet Residentiol. Large living room, 2 baths, shopping, buses, 'schools and landscaped with patio, Close to churches. Owner would take trade for home in country. For full details call. SACRIFICE And truly so! 6 room 1% storey brick home on quiet street, surrounded by trees. $9,750 is the full price, with down payment open. For information or appointment to see through, just give FANTABULOUS Swimming pool and lounging patio, attached garage, 2 fire- us a ring. places, 38 foot recreation room, 3 bathrooms, goes with this 6 room ranch bungalow. Gorgeous landscaping, fenced vard. You'll be surprised at the price we ore asking for this lovely. Wilson & Norris Realtors OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PHONE.725-6588 METCALF REAL ESTATE LTD. 40 KING ST. E. DIAL 728-4678 EASTHAVEN STREET Lovely 3 bedroom bungalow in quiet neighbourhood fully land. scaped and decorated--wall mural in living room, Hollywood kitchen, ceramic tiled bathroom, half stone front. Asking price $13,200.00 with $3200 down--one N.H.A. mortgage for bal- once. BROCK STREET E. Close to the downtown shopping. This is on Income property renting for $100.00 per month plus a full apartment and a new recreation room for the owner. Brick construction, oil heating, 2 modern bathrooms, in new condition throughout. Asking price $15,800.00, a chance to make yourself. © good investment and live free John Kemp 728-3292; Ken Honn 723-7963; Jack Osborne 728-5836; Dick Borrioge 725- 6243; Joe Maga 725-9191; Everett Elliot 723-9290. $2,000 DOWN Five Room Bungalow on Lot 50 x 175' with Garage and private driveway. Apply After 6 p.m. 130 PARK RD, NORTH HORTOP ST. 2 Storey Brick Home 3 Bedrooms, Garage Owner Moved To London Owner will hold Mortgage Call Jack Cornish 723-4545 Carl Olsen Realtor -- 723-1133 HOWE & PETERS REALTORS 725-4701 67 KING ST. EAST HARMONY VILLAGE (opposite Donevan Collegiate) Natural stone ranch bunga- low with garage and breeze- way, 3 spacious bedrooms, family size kitchen, large liv- ing room with stone fire place, sliding giass doors to patio, completely decorated and landscaped, Convenient- ly located close to public, seporote and high schools, This outstanding volue may be purchased with a low down payment or by trading your present home. Call to- day, other plans and prices now under construction, JAMES O'MALLEY |" tt __ 723-4494 1959 MERCURY Parklane 4 door hard- top, black, sharp, excellent condition, fully powered, radio, good Hortop, Answers to "Ginger." 'Felaplions 723-2938, haraware, outboard motors, guns and bicycles, Best prices. Try Tire, 48 Bond Street West. Tele-| 5.5 TYPEWRITERS, adders, a ren- tals, terms, service. New used. Hamiltons, 137 Brock South, Mo 8-8442. BABY carriage, Thistle, two-tone light and dark blue, only one year old. Very Ce condition. $40. Telephone MO AWNING: canvas. Prompt service, free estimates. Chair, table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. tires and upholstery. No reasonable offer refused. Private sale. No dealers. 309 Dovedale Drive, Whitby, after six p.m. SHOP until 9 p.m, for used appliances and machinery. Buy, sell, trade. Skin- ner Appliances. Four miles # et of 1950 CHEVROLET % stake truck. Good condition, good tires. $200. Telephone|* 725-7970. on No, 7 hig = 3440. ##:QUE writer, pop cooler, sate, desk, fling cabinet, chairs, meat siicor, time 1935 BUICK sedan, two eee Green and white, radio, scale, multipher, du- plicator Hamilton's, 137 Brock South, $495 or best offer, 725- 3055. 58 BUICK Century hardtop, like new, low mileage, v walls, power steer- ing, brakes, wind radio. Has to be seen to be appreciated. Telephone 725- 6131, 1935 FORD V8 in good Tele- BEFORE buying or selling televisions, furniture, refrigerators, stoves, wash- ers. Call Eimer Wilbur, CO 3.2294. STOVE, General Electric, heavy duty, four burner, in good condition, $45. Telephone Whitby MO 8-4908 or apply 1613 Dufferin Street, Apartment 5. Phone 723-1857 evenings, 1960 CHEVROLET 14 ton Sei can be financed. Low mileage. Apply 35 Wilson Road South, Telephone 723- 5 62 PONTIAC Parisienne two-door hard- top, automatic tra V-8 engine, BOAT, beautiful 14 foot Montreal, ply- wood, 30 hp electric start Johnson, Gagor trailer, equipment very *om- plete. An excellent buy for $695.- 60 Harris, five to eight p.m. DEEP freeze refrigerator and freezer radio, record player, fender skirt, whitewalls, wheel discs, 4,000 mile guarantee left. Telephone 8,000 miles, | - ion, upright. In good condition. Telephone 723-9756, GE wringer washer like new, $75 cash. Eaton's Teco Deluxe Lawnmower, $10. HERTZ Drive-Y ourself CARS AND TRUCKS 728-9493 or 728-9641 Foote's Shell Station 97 King £., Os hawa SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off, DODD MOTOR. SALES 314 PARK RD. S, 723-9421 Tilden CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS {All Makes and Models CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. BUYING OR. SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST, -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 'Telephi MO 8-4616. HOT water tank, brand new, with ele- ment, insulated jacket and stand, $25. Lawson medicine cabinet, new, with plate glass mirror, $5, After 5 p.m., 725-6723, VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran teed rebuilt machines. Estimates tree. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser- vice, 728-0591 anytime. REFRIGERATOR, Frigidaire, smatl size, floor model, in excellent condi- tion, $50. Apply 86 Wilon Road South. 723-2715. LOST . -- Prescription dark colored} glasses in brown case, vicinity of Osh- awa Golf Club. Reward. Telephone} 723-4325. 1962 CRESTLINER convertible with 40 horsepower Johnson and trailer. $800 down and take over payments, ,Tele- phone 728-5336. BELL Howell Hi-fi Stereophonic, four track, two speed tape recorder, add-a- track feature, radio tuner, complete microphone. Cost over $350. Will accept $180, Telephone 728-7833. RUBBER underpad for rug, 9 foot by by Wil sell- % MA 12 foot, eis 3-7178 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. practically new, Telephone Bowmanville, FREE Have your furnace cleaned free this summer and guaran- teed trouble-free all winter, if you purchase 'White Rose" unified fuel oil from West. ern Oil Co, DIAL 725-1212 Res. 725-5574 VOLVO THE FAMOUS P.V. 544 1962 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY Jake & Bill's Garage FINA SERVICE 449 RITSON S.--728-0921 BRAND NEW 1962 Volkswagens BOATS Larson, Traveler, Weymouth, Grew Cruisers, Evinrude 'Mo- tors, OMC 17 Volvo Penta Engines. MARINE Storage and Supply Ltd. Brooklin -- 655-3641 Open Till 8 Evenings, Weekends 35--Legal PARKING LOT LIGHTING ONTARIO HOSPITAL COBOURG, ONTARIO SEALED FIXED vere Ngo ERS properly endors en forms' supplied by the De- partment, will be received by the Tenders Secretary, Room 6630, East Block, Porliament Buildings, Toronto 2, On- tario, until 3.00 p.m. (E.D.T.) on THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962 for the Supply and !nstalla- tion of Light Standards for Parking Lot at the Ontario Hospital, Cobourg, Ontario. Plans, Sepecifications, Tend- er forms,. Tender envelopes and Contract Requirements, may be obtained from, or viewed at Room 7704 (Tow. er), Department of Public Works, East Block, Parlia- ment Buildiags, Toronto 2, Ontario (Telephone No. #65. 1079), Tenders will not be consider- ed unless made on forms supplied by the Department of Public Works, Ontario, in accordance with the terms and conditions as set forth therein. A Deposit of $15.00 CASH, or CERTIFIED CHEQUE made payable to the Treasurer of Ontario, will be required per set of tender documents, which will be refunded if documents are returned in good condition within thirty days of above closing date, otherwise forfeited. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO, AUGUST 8th, 1962 J. D. MILLAR, Deputy Minister, Department of Public Works, Ontario Palace Staff Discontented LONDON (AP) -- Rumblings of staff discontent have seeped out of Buckingham Palace, with re-/18 of Queen Elizabeth's serv- ants reported complaining to their union. Bad working hours and ex- cessive regimentation were given as chief factors behind the discontent. According. to one union source, the palace was warned that unless working conditions improve "a major crisis will blow up." Palace workers belong to the Civil Servants' Union. The 18 disgruntled servants work in a section of the palace called the royal mews. Their wages range from around $22 to $30 a week plus free lodging. Many of them work in their spare time as bartenders or waiters. Their complaint said rearrangement of palace work schedules has made working on extra jobs more difficult. Another source of resentment is the zeal of palace officers in mustering servants on parade to inspect the shine of their livery and check the polish on their The discontents appear to have been growing over the last 18 months, during which time 18 palace. servants have quit their jobs, Father And Son Drown In Canal TRENTON, Ont. (CP)--Boris Lambross, 35, of Toronto, and his six-year-old son Randy were drowned in Murray Canal near here Saturday. Police said Mr. Lambross--a non-swimmer -- dived into the canal to save his son who had fallen overboard from their cabin cruiser. Mrs. Lambross and a daughter, who were on the boat, were brought to hospital here suffering from shock. ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 13, 1962 t BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Taylor's May Be Canadian Press Business Editor Canadian business, viewing last week's cabinet changes, may be wondering whether we are on the road to a more Planned economy. A German banker, comment- ing receatly on his country's philosophy, said government sets the "flavor" or '"'frame- work;" business makes the de- cisions; but the government "prods" business if the decis- ions don't add up to national prosperity. Whatever our own govern- ment has been doing, or will do, in setting the "flavor" or "'prod- ON! ding," business certainly As | id a lot of decisions these|a The most publicized decisi: centre around "take-overs" or ee of one y mutual consent, but some strongly objected to by the party being taken over, QUIET EFFICIENCY Less publicized decisions are those by which business is in- creasing efficiency, or creating new products, to compete in to- day's trade world. Canadian planning would be BUSINESS IN BRIEF By THE CANADIAN PRESS SALES HIGHER Department store sales in June were valued at $119,891,- 000, an increase of 1.3 per cent from $118,362,000 at the same time last year, the bureau of statistics reported today. Sales 35--Legal in the January . June period were up 3-4 per cent to $669,. 147, 000 f from oie 919,000 in the AS LOW AS $195.00 DOWN UP TO 36 MONTHS Prices have not yet increased SABYAN Motor Sales Ltd. 334 RITSON RD. S. OSHAWA Open Evenings 723-3461 30--Automobiles Wanted ESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars Highest prices paid, Food For Four $14.95 Weekly FOOD FREEZER 80% Regular Groceries Included A most pleasant way to Shop and Save Telephone 728-9403 Our Food Counsellors will come into your home and assist you in planning your CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used Car to "Ted" FOOD SUPPLY to suit Your Family's taste and fit your Food Budget needs. Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and 'SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS __723- 4494 Res, _725-5574 5574 ~ $ALL CASH$ For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off, NICOLS MOTORS LTD, 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY MO 8-8001 FOR SALE, LEASE OR RENT . 50,000 SQUARE FEET LAND SPACE Commercial Zoned Land fronting on three streets with 120 Ft. on Simcoe Street. 20,000 SQUARE FEET FLOOR SPACE 99 Simcoe Street South, 104 and 108 Celina Street includes 4,000 Ibs. capacity elevator system, and finished officés. SUITABLE FOR . LIGHT MANUFACTURING STORAGE STORES FRONTING ON SIMCOE STREET OFFICE SPACE APARTMENTS PARKING AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY For Long-Term tenants will undertake alterations or construction of new building to suit. INQUIRIES PHONE OWNER 725-2802 31--Automobile > Repairs Save At Western Service Centre Repairs to All Makes LICENCED MECHANICS 145 King West -- 728-1607 UrIvE BAYS TO SERVE YOU" ~ HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- LETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST Pe a Sea ORe RENAULT--PEUGEOT AUSTIN Ports and Service STATHAM MOTOR SALES Dealer for Renault 59 KING STREET WEST 723-7712 32--Articles for Sale COLEMA® $20; roll three ingle cot with mattres: chest of five drawers, $15; heay duty fouy-burner stove, $50. burner, PAINT SALE 0% DISCOUNT Highest Quality Exterior White ALKYD one LATEX "Regular $6.80 Sale $5.49 10% Discount All Other Finishes Special: Cellar, Masonry Fes ONTARIO OIL BURNER CONTRACTORS ONTARIO HOSPITAL WHITBY, ONTARIO SEALED FIXED SUM TEND- ERS properly endorsed, on forms supplied by the De- partment, will be received by the Tenders Secretary, Room 6630, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, On- eg until 3.15 p.m, E07) TH URSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962 for the Supply and Installa- tion of (11) eleven oil fired warm air furnaces and con- vert (10) ten existing warm furnaces for oil firing, in the Staff Houses at the Ontario Hospital,. Whitby, Ontario, Plans, Specifications, Tend. er forms, Tender envelopes and, Contract Kequirements, may be cbtained from, or viewed at Room 6527, East Block, Parliament Buildings, Department of Public Works, Toronto 2, Ontario, (Tele- phone No. 365- 1152), and may also be viewed at De- partment of Public Works, Office, Ontario Hospital, Whitby, Ontario, Tenders will not be consider- ed unless made on forms sup- plied by the Department of Public Works, Ontario, in accordance with the terms and conditions as set forth therein. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, TORONTO 2, ONTARIO, AUGUST 9, 1962, J. D, MILLAR, Deputy Minister, Department of Public Works, Ontario. Floor Paint Gal. $2.99 Sold at the PARROT Paint Company 1051 Nelson St., Oshawa OPEN 10 UNTIL 6 Telephone 728-3622 ASK FOR OSHAWA TIMES FAMILY WANT ADS Telephone 128-7190, The only Paint Monufacturer in OWO, CHANGE OF NAME ACT 1960 TAKE NOTICE thot the ap- plication of WILLIAM CHARLES PIERSON, of R.R. 1, 'Raglan, Ontatic, to change his name to WIL- LIAM CHARLES FEARSON and the application of MARY MacLEAN LOGAN PIERSON to change her mame to MARY MacLEAN LOGAN PEARSON and the application of MARIE ANN PIERSON to change her name to MARIE ANN PEAR. SON will be made on Friday the Fourteenth day of Sept- ember, A.D. 1962 at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon be- fore His Honour Judge Alex- onder C. Hall, in Chambers, ot the Court House at Whit- by, Ontario. Dated at Oshawa, this 10th doy "of August, A.D, 1962. JONES & GREER, Barristers, &c., 130 ae St. East, OSHA Ontario. Solicitors i Se Appliconts same 1961 period. MORE FREIGHT LOADED The number of cars of rail- way revenue freight loaded on Canadian lines in the last 10 days of July rose to 100,258 from 92,736 in the same 1961 period. The whole month's total was up to 318,294 from 311,438. REVENUES DROP Railway operating revenues in April fell to $86,332,969 from $90,633,266 in the same month last year. Operating expenses in the month dropped to $89,482,701 from $90,033,645. CANAL FREIGHT UP Total freight cleared through Canadian canals in May reached 9,032,131, 15.5 per cent more than in May last year and 11.9 per cent more than the rec- ord of 8,074,953 tons in October, 1961. PRODUCE MORE LUMBER Sawmills in provinces east of the Rockies produced 339,636,000 board feet of lumber in June compared with 319,813,000 in the same month last year. some byY/bus Ideas Pattern By FORBES RHUDE [faced with @ number of prob. lems that are much more pro- nounced here than in the more mature European economies. We probably would have to make serious decisions not only regarding over-all national ob- jectives, but regarding the lines of activity in which our compe- litive capacities would best en- able us to reach those objec- tives. Accordingly, though we can decis-jlearn from the private . enter- prise-oriented philosophy of Ger. many and id national-planning philosophy of France, we will have to find some peculiarly Canadian answers: ' The word "planning," used in national sense, used to be a "bad" word in business circles ONns/ because of its socialist connota- tions, and business might still prefer another word. However, iness spokesmen are not afraid to use it these days. PLANNING STRESSED The appointment to the cabi- net of M. Wallace McCutcheon, Toronto financier, reminded many that his fellow financier, E. P. Taylor, favored more na- tional planning in his address to the Canadian Chamber of Com. merce at Halifax last fall. In that address Mr. Taylor advocated a new approach in the relationship among govern. ment, business and labor and suggested consideration of a new ministry, perhaps of eco- nomic affairs. On the take-over front last week the highlight was the re- jection by directors of Canadian Oil Companies Ltd. of a $114,- 000,000 bid for the company by Shell Oil interests. Canadian Oil is considering "expressions of interest" from other sources but apparently hopes that, whatever deal it may enter into, the com- pany will remain majority Ca- nadian controlled. HISTORIC END Another development last week, widely-acclaimed as his. toric, was settlement of the con- tract dispute between Canadian railways and their 100,000 non- operating employees. The important development here was the setting up of a fund, to be administered jointly ' by railways and unions, from which compensation will be paid to long-time employees who lose their jobs for reasons of auto- mation or technological change. The Canadian Association of Purchasing Agents says its July * survey showed a tendency to- _ wards a levelling-off in manu. » -- and processing indus- ries. It adds: "While new orders and production increased, the rate of improvement over the previous month was less than that recorded for the last sev- eral months. Employment rose, as did inventories. Prices con- tinued up as more importers passed on higher costs," Books For Sale GRADE IX Jinnie Smith, 286 Tennessee St. ED 7-8863 Grade IX (Gen.) S.C,1.T.S. GRADE X GRADE XII GRADE XII! SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS SWAP COLUMN SELL THOSE SURPLUS SCHOOL BOOKS! LIST YOUR NAME -- PHONE NUMBER -- SCHOOL AND GRADE HERE ONE INSERTION 50c Books Wanted GRADE IX 'Extend Work' Advice To CWL HALIFAX (CP)--The 150,000. member Catholic Women's League of Canada was urged Sunday night to spread its work into metropolitan areas, Most Rev. Gerald Berry, Archbishop of Halifax, told 400 delegates and observers at the league's annual meeting here that the recent census showed an increase in the number of Roman Catholics in metropol- itan areas, The archbishop noted that half of Canada's 8,000,000 Roman Catholics live in Quebec with the other half spread across the country: The Te league' 's national director, Most Rev. Francis J. Klein, Bishop of Saskatoon, told del: egates personal warmth and human understanding was needed much more than female efficiency. GRADE Xi! GRADE XII? SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK AND ALSO THE MOST PRIMITIVE Fg HEIR. CUSTOMS: FF DRESS AND "RADrONS GReKanaeD : SINCE THE 14TH CENTURY. WHY 15 A Dunrones PERSON UNABLE To TELL WHETWER HIS HAND 15 BHXG FROZEX OR, BURNED "7 BECAUSE THE SAME FROM. sh SEXSAT JOXNS ARE EACH | REGISTERED, - tes Been, By R. J. SCOTT Talk On Tension Bcomes Debate SALVADOR, Brazil (AP) -- International Conference on Latin American Tensions, which attracted about 80 delegates from 23 countries, has proved 4 Pe largely a debate on the S.-sponsored Alliance for Pro. Hay aid program. The weck- bong session drew to a close Sunday. Two main ideas seemed to emerge from the 'sessions as ary for the of the $20,000,000,000 alliance, First was the urgent need for ote IMMABIING "ie, UAPANESE ISLAND OF HOKKAIDO, TATige (iter LIPS a BEAU tives. esprit de corps and secondly was the creation of a closely knit Latin American community similar to the European Eco- nomic Communists. Lester B. Pearson, leader of Canada's Liberal party, was co-chairman of the conference with Dr. Alberico Fraga of Brazil. REALLY ANCIENT Excavations at Maiden Castle near Dorchester, England, have revealed evidence of a village of about 2,000 BC. NAVAL POST THURSO, Scotland (AP) -- Work has begun on a U.S. naval radio station in this northera- most town of the Scottish main- land. The 80-man post is to go into operation next June as an important link in naval commu- nications,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy