Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1962, p. 19

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~ 27--Real Estate for Sale 27---Reol Estate for Sole «BAY RIDGES $500 DOWN Six Room Solid Brick hed Bungalow YEARS OLD TAKE OVER PAYMENTS OF $1.17, MONTHLY Includes Principal, Interest ond Taxes, ONE N.H.A. MORTGAGE Extras Recreation. room, T.V. tower, storms ond screens, shower doors. Telephone after 6 p.m. TE 9-3661 unfurnished rtment, clean, self-contained, "privat te entrance, Tele: phone 728-6074, ALBERT STREET, §38 -- three-room| 1s 1959 CHEVROLET Biscayne coach, bg six cylinders. So oe shape. PRIVATE NORTH WEST TO INSPECT GO TO 470 FERNHILL BLVD. OSHAWA py any late model cor es nm payment. New Duplexes Immediate athe What Have You To Trade ? LLOYD REALTY LIST WITH LLOYD CALL YOUR MOVER NEAR_O.C.V.1. $8,000 FULL PRICE $600 DOWN 6 room brick with garage. Corries for $70 per month, Interest and principal. Taxes only $152 --_ Hurry for 'this one, Call Ed Drumm ot 728-5123. © NEAR ST. CHRISTOPHERS Yes we have a lovely 3 bed- room bungalow with large lot, very short distance from schools and ig og a is quite s is ap Py home & value pack- ed at only $12,400, Coll Bill Johnston now at 728-1066 or 728-5123. CENTRAL PARK BLVD. TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF KING Five room brick bungolow, finished recreation room, two bothrooms, garage, oil heat- ing. Full price only $11,200 with $1,800 down. Call Irwin Cruikshonks to-day ot 778- 5205 or 728-5123. NO WHERE EL BUT HERE FULL PRICE or 9.500 FULL PRICE DOWN $3,500 DOWN ONLY 10 'YEARS OLD Three bedroom bork brick with attached goroge, oil heat, newly pss pp 04 249. Hu am going pay this home. ag home. Coll "'Bill'" Horner now at 728-5123. LLOYD REALTY (OSHAWA) basil adage 101 SIMCOE ST. N. OPEN EVERY EVENING Call Us Now Bill Millar Telephone 725-1186 CASTLE HOMES Live Better Electrically 3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW 28--Real Estate Wanted We Need Listings NOW TOP BUYERS Available Telephone 725-1186 W. T. Lamson REAL ESTATE LTD. ie CADILLAC Fleetwood, + power- ndition. 30--Automobiles ba 29--Automobiles for Sale LAKESHORE a ey wrecking. High agen de waa 1954 BEL AIR Chevrolet convertible, like new. Cash or will accept older car 2 oe ee ree) cars for 725-1181. $ ALL CASH $ 6.30 p.m. 726 1956 BELAIR Chevrolet, fully equipped, phone 723-3724. .| $600 cash. Tele; For clean cars we deal up or down, Liens paid off, 1952 METEOR four-door, radio, signals, good $125, T NICOLS MOTORS LTD. MUST sacrifice this attractively decor- ated brick bungalow. Ideally situated for GM workers, south plant. Has many extras. Only $1,000 down, T 725-5027. new paint, A-1 condition $1595. After 6 728-9975. 728-2013. 1969 AUSTIN Healey, black, new tires,| 512 BROCK ST.'N., WHITBY MO 8-8001 1960 AUSTIN, two-tone sedan, 8500 INCOME home, close to Ritson School, brick, 5 rooms and bath, on main floor. CARL OLSEN REALTOR ELGIN STREET -- $10,500 2 storey, 8 room brick home in spotless condition, less than 5 minutes walk to. St. Gregory's. GRANDVIEW AREA NEW N.H.A, BUNGALOWS --Now ready for occupancy, reduced in price, 6¥2% in- terest with low down paoy- ments. See these! ST, -- Six room MASSON brick home with gorage, paved drive ond nicely land- scoped. SUNSET HEIGHTS AREA -- Three bedroom, semi - split bee atteched garage ond a carport, ¢ to I. DIVISION ST. -- Five room brick bungalow with a lovely finished recreation room, garage ond is in immaculote condition. NEAR SOUTH G.M,--Neer- yy new duplex or single fam- ily dwelling, seven rooms, drive, new gorage, large fot. For further Ph ganna on properties these and coll us at ms fas and ofter 6.00 p.m. call -- Jock Comish ... 723-4545 Jon Miller 725-2993 Wes Elliott .... 728-0581 299 KING ST. WEST 723-1133 METCALF REAL, ESTATE LTD. 40 KING ST. E. DIAL 728-4678 DREW STREET fhome located on a very nice lot with fruit eS ee . for a small family or retired couple, o reasonable trees ond a private drive, nice comfortable home at Three-room apartment weg Os "Twnite, red interior, automatic transmi: miles, one owner, best offer, can be 728-1636 days. ~ 45 CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? -- 196% CORVAIR Monza, club pee sion. 14,000 miles, Telephone MO 05774. ees rer 100 feet otf Park Road. Let city serviced, sidewalk. Telephone 126-5819, Sell your used Car = "Ted" Talk "Cash" to 1959 CHEVROLET Impala V8 four-door hardtop, io, power .equipped, two THREE-BEDROOM brick bungalow on nice lot in East Oshawa. Built-in oven and range, nicely decorated. Asking $13,900.. $2,400. - down. gil Real Estate, Bowmanville, MA 3- tone, $1500 cash. After 6 p.m. Telephone 728-7468. New Car Dealer and wiSAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 1960 STUDEBAKER Lark station 1| Wagon, ly. motor and tires in excel- lent condition .$1,395. MO 8-5174, 31--Automobile Repairs LARGE six-room custom =a brick bungalow, built-in stove and oven, wall to wall carpet, tile 1958 CHEVROLET Biscayne, one-owner, four door, automatic, radio, good condi- tion, $1,200. Telephone 723-9029. HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION plus two other washrooms, Stone fire- Place, living-room and recroom, double garage, r bengal Very good location, $10,000 down eae offer, After 5, telephone Whitby 1956 VOLKSWAGEN with radio, good $525, Telephone 725-0147. BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE 1955 FORD Fairlane V8, tutone green, custom radio, etc. A-1 condition. Tele- Phone 728-8983. MOTOR TUNE-UP AND . GENERAL REPAIRS JOHN A, J. BOLAHOOD REALTORS LTD. INSURANCE 167 Simcoe St. S. OFFICE HRS. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Mortgages Arranged, Bought & Sold An attractive five room frame bungalow on good size pa 1961 CHEVROLET four-door, two-seat station wagon, equipment includes au- tomatic transmissi radio and num- frous other options. Low mileage. Out- sta Fs eacenaes Apply 84 Rossland 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 The Oshawa Police Station, manned by one of the top- rated forces in Ontario, was built in 1954 at the same time as the City Hall. The building contains police offices, a jail "MODERN BUILDING HOUSES OSHAWA POLICE | and courtroom fa Oshawa omy Phote Truck Loaded With Aviation 32--Articles for Sale REFRIGERATOR, General Electric, 15 1956 FORD, good condition, private sale. Telephone 728-9095. cu, ft, with large frozen food section, almost vee cee $389, selling Fuel Explodes 1959 BISCAYNE Chevrolet, two-door, good motor and tires, needs body work. $1,000, 728-3124. 1958 PONTIAC station wagon, V-8 auto- matic, many extras, Telephone 723-1225. PEACE RIVER, Alta. (CP)-- SELLING good used furniture, a we ances, sewing machine, or any article? Highest prices paid. Cail Mid-Town Furniture, 19 Prince Street, 728-113), '/Fire cut a gaping, block-long hole in this northwestern Al- berta farming community's 1958 CHEVROLET, sedan delivery, with arf windows, automatic transmission, $135. After 6 telephone 725-2887, TENTS, camping supplies, marine hardware, outboard motors, guns and Best prices. Try Dominion le bicycles. Tire, 48 Bond Street West. 1058 SUPER 88 Oldsmobile, excellent fully Plus 'extra: new oil furnace, suitabl young or old. Paved prcaiel shopping, schools and trans- portation close. Asking $8,200 with $1,000 Down, Call Mr. Gower ot 725-6544. WHITBY--$10,500 4 year old, brick, large 5- room bungalow, clean condi- tion, semi-detached, gorage, extra finished room in base- ment, steel construction, 4- pc. tiled bathroom, only $2,000 down, and carries on one mortgage at $86. per month, including _ interest, principal and taxes, at 6% mortgage. Must be seen; Call Jack Appleby ot 725- 6544 or 723-3398, NORTH-WEST Modern ranch style bunga- scaped with good taste, cated just north of Annop- olis, close to bus and schools. Must be seen. Call Bill Rat- cliffe at 725-6544 today. lo- very jformat if. After 6 723-9024, VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines, Estimates free. Rentals, Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- 1957 SUPER 88 Oldsmobile, two-tone green, 725-2906. ice, 728-0591 anytime. business section Sunday after a semi-trailer tanker truck carry- ing 4,250 gallons of aviation fuel crashed and exploded on the main street. The truck, driven by Charles Sams, 28, of Edmonton, appar- AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, rentals. 1951 VANGUARD sedan, white, good tires, heater, sturdy bod: $40. 1954 whey panel truck; $75. Tele. phone 725-599) blue boa free hair, table Cleve Fox, 412 cimece North. ently lost its brakes while de- scending a long, curving hill saea| eading into this town of 3,000 HIGHEST prices Fo good used furniture. Pretty's Store, now located 444 Simcoe South yt 723-3271, 1957 yoNnaG hardtop, V8, four-roor, radio, whitewdlls, rebuilt transmission, very good throughout. $1195. 723-2958. GARDEN tractor, a tay type, 875 ($350 new); violin, |. After 6 tele- Phone 725-2887, persons 300 miles northwest of Edmonton. It thundered down the hill, crashed into a theatre and exploded. 1960 TRIUMPH sport coupe, A-1 condi- tion, loaded with extras. wall sell or trade. gg dy i _ offer. B .F .GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat- teries, Kelvinator tors, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543. after four, STUDENTS, a super. value, approxi- 1959 SNORE: gpa ginted steer- ing, brakes, two tone, tires. Per- fect condition. Will cago older car as part payment. 1563. mately 630 sheets of letter size paper (newsprint), for coe $1.00. Makes won. derful copy gape r. Apply Cireulation Department, Oshawa Times, or Whitby, 111 Dundas Street West. Flaming fuel was spattered on the theatre and an adjoining drive-in restaurant, setting them ablaze. Within minutes the flames had spread to a furni- ture store, a food market, drug store and a dry cleaning 1955 agg (naa? -Belair, condition. trade or best offer. on 725.3796 or %1 Simcoe Street GREY Kroehler chesterfield suite; Crosley 21 inch console television; fire- place screen. Excellent condition, 1958 PONTIAC Strato Chief V8, matic, $1,295, Low mileage, one Apply 303 Division Street after 6, auto- Avenue, 725-7117. zijone building. All establishment. The men's wear and dry cleaning shops occupied were de- =| Stroyed. OLD guns wanted, rifles # » shotguns, volvers and pistols; also. 'old cartridges, 725-8183, Oshi 1955 VH CHEVROLET, 2 sedan. iu awa. Twenty-seven persons, includ- ing 13 children, were forced to door condition. For further in- 728-8208. 1950 CHEVROLET sedan, 6 cylinder automatic, good condition, Telephone after 5 p.m., 725-8687. 1955 PONTIAC four sedan, new radio, low mileage, excellent condition. $675. Weekend or after 5.30 p.m. 725- 1955 PONTIAC, $295. Algo 1954 Olds- price. Make us an offer. ARLINGTON AVENUE re are 2 nice both with Ppa for inspection. These homes on quiet street -- one 5 room and one gorages ond well worth seeing. Phone us today homes are reasonably priced. WILLIAM STREET EAST $2,500.00 down -- ond a sun room, pri sold. Call today. homes priced from $11,900. peti as low as $647.00 giving you us for inspection. this is o very nice home featuring 6 rooms ivate drive and garage. This home must be 00 and down -- Payments homes of distinction. Call AFTER 5:30 CALL +. 8-5836 - 8-2392 . 5-6243 . 5-9191 3-7963 3-9290 Joe Maga ..++ Ken Hann WHITBY CLASSIFIED VOR SALE: Two burner elects Pen. - ge with oven, In goed condition, FoR a --- Choice lot, approximate- ly 100' by 200'. Telephone MO 8-2918. FOR RENT -- $65 monthly, three and t,|four-room apartments, Residential area, and school. La Bait contained, & sun porch, $73 monthly. S07 Kelth Street. Teleprose OS ---- nd children's playground facil- a ities. . High Street, Whitby, MO GUIDE REALTY LIMITED REALTORS 16 Simcoe St. S. 723-1121 $500 DOWN -- $12,500 full price. 3 bedroom split- level. Large picture window; finished recreation room; walk-out basement to patio. -- right in! Owner b Hag left NORTH WEST, 5% NHA RESALE in . choice neighborhood on corner heceed lot, a six gg 7 year old brick bungalow with double paved drive and double garage. Hollywood kit- chen, large living room with L-shaped dining orea, 4 piece colored and tiled bath- room, 3 generous bedrooms, Close to schools, shopping ond bus. SOUTHMEAD, PRICE RE- DUCED -- The owner of this lovely 5 room bungalow .has reduced the price for quick sale. In perfect condition; bae bedroom, Fea vy wiring, ago ge kaj outlet, private "faihroom $60, Suit 10 8-5643. tiled kitchen and 4 piece tiled FOR SALE -- Barn to be moved. Ap- 1506 Brock Street South, Port itby. during RENT: ee three bright, ra size rooms, central, private. $65. vailable couple. |ed MO &5441 day time. bothroom. Nice sized living room and 3 bedrooms; tifully finished rec. |.| FOR RENT -- Three-room, self-contain- apartment. Central, heated, stove and precio Pay own hydro. go immedia' after 6, MO e275. West, a ee one and dential location; refrigerator, stove, SS. ener, TV outlet supplied. pool, ample parking. Tele- berg 4 ness erate vember 1. $65. monthly, neree? Cues' al, $5, Telephone MO 8: FOR RENT: Lovely large enon ee ea | room bungalow with 'Holigwood ks Witcher, Early attached garage, nice location. Telephone 728-4257, room, This is a bargain at $11,900 with only $1,500 down. Why not take a look? BRICK AND STONE RANCH --A large and beautiful exe- cutive home with 3 large bed- rooms, 1¥%2 bathroom, king- Se SsaMAKING? Bults, coats, dresses, alterations. covers, drapes. Fitting ote. Mee, Tome, MO 8.2372. FOR SALE: Thirty inch Kenmore elec- tric range, electric clock and oven EECONDITIONED student & Bey et pe 1a? Brock 8. MO 83840. MODEEN apartments. two-bedroom Call Ww. Schatzmann, Realtor, MO 8-3338 FOR RE MO 8-3253. 204 Chestnut MO 56-2563. eT ns WALNUT yg 901: room tut board DUFFERIN APARTMENTS 2-BEDROOM SUITES Now available. Newly built, recessed balcony, dining area, TV. outlet, washer, dryer, parking, heated, fons, etc. WHITBY MO 8-5212 Seve earls dition, Two sized den and kitchen. Sep- arate 11' x 14' dining room. Living room hes log burning fireplace. Expensive broad- loom throughout and expen- sive fixtures. Professionally d lot, hard top drive ond attached gorage, Call our Oh ake eeanes., Water Ware. Soeely ag Street Telephone salesmen to pick you up to see this home. INCOME HOME -- on Chris- tie St. Down reduzed WHITE may in 100 ft. rolls, suitable for picnic tables, banquets, ete. Available at the Circula- tion L papimaaan Oshawa Times. Te per ro! to $1,500.00, Hurry for this one. INCOME HOME -- Almost new, selling below cost, FOR RENT: Large three room apart. ment, wiring, with nateral fireplace. Available October 1. Tele phone MO 8-4864. 'beautiful in every detail, beautifully appointed walk- out basement opartment. Only ~Whitby's only fuel dealer carrying a complete line of FUEL "Blue Coal" in various sizes, FALL SALE Used Boats, Motors, Trailers, cabin trailers, tent trailers, camping, garden, lawn equip- ment. WILDE RENTAL SALES and SERVICE 1415 Dundas St. E. Whitby MO 8-3226 $13,900. 5% N.H.A. Mort- goge. 4 BEDROOMS -- in the beautiful almost new tri-level home in north-west area. Price ed to sell at $17,700. Terms. $21,000 IS THE FULL PRICE Semet -- Solvay Coke, Cannel Coal, Stoker Cools, Briquettes ond Charcoal for Grills, Hardwood and Softwood Slabs. Texaco Fuel ond Stove Oils. SAWDONS' (WHITBY) LIMITED 244 Brock St. South FREE Have your furnace cleaned free this summer and guor- onteed trouble free all win- ter, If you purchase 'White Rose" unifined fuel oil from Western Oil Company. 4 | MO 86-3524 Whitby DIAL 725-1212 is a home of this calibre of- fered for sale which has an income apartment renting for $78. Entirely separate with two laundries. Double garage, scenic view. Close to all schools and bus. For full partciulars call 273-1121 Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M, mobile, $395. Both A-1 condition. Apply | 1) 83 Ritson Road South behind Texaco|? ion. FURNACES, forced air, bag ee guar antee, $2.25 per week, no ment. Package deal, $130, Teaphese 725-4729. flee from living quarters above pay-|the business premises. All were taken in by neighbors. By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON (CP) -- United States is seeking Can- ada's help in providing more technical assistance for Latin- American countries struggling against ignorance, poverty revolution. But the U.S. is not too sure what it can expect from Can- ada, says Teodoro Moscoso, U.S. Latin aid co-ordinator. "I talked to several officials of the Canadian government about the assistance program," he said in an interview, 'but I have not yet: seen any practical results." A Spanish-born Puerto Rican now in effect commanding President Kennedy's mutti-bil- lion-dollar Alliance for Progress program, Moscoso says he be- lieves that "in a few years Cas- tro's revolution will look to Latin Americans like a shabby mockery alongside the really great revolution which the ali- anza (alliance) represents." NOT PLEASED Latin instability, Moscoso was none too happy with the first REFRIGERATORS, new, zero freezer, automatic defrost, recuate $249, slightly damaged, with new war- ranty, only $167. mewn Furniture, 19 Prince Street. 728-1131. 32--Articles for Sale year's achievements from program which calls for $100,- KROEHLER chesterfueld suite, 2 years old. Best offer. Telephone 728-0797. 000,000,000 worth of public and private investment in Latin BICYCLE lady's, Canadian Su rates like new. Reasonable. ne 728-9600. cle, Tele- KEYSTONE turret fully automatic, movie camera, case, ie films for $65, Apply 139 Wilson Road No) 2639. __jwould put up $80,000,000,000 and countries over a 10-year period. Of this total, the Latinos SEWING machine Singer, table model, ood cond. T 728-7824. 10638 CHEVROLET four door sedan, in fair condition, reasonable. Apply 741 Beaupre Avenue. prohibit rr. with controls, A-l pply 380 Celina FILTER Queen Sales and lab lib- 1960 CHEVROLET, T eral trade-in allowance. Free demon- strati 728-4683. Street. Telephone va.a8er the U.S. government. $10,000,- 000,00 with the remaining $1,- phe 22 Calibre rifle; also six new. Ascent Gate, must sell. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, good Saath $1000. After 6 p.m. telephone 728-0930. ota- RANGE, General Electric, gee automatic, 30 inch, almost new, selling $150, Telephone 728-6525. , 'adio and one howl toreh, _ ABDIY 741 Avenue. -jand from other non-Latin gov- ,0,000 to come from private U.S. and other foreign investors Kd behing oA fur ies h excellent eondi- But as a realist confronted by; So slow have the Latin coun- The|tries been in instituting social and economic refor m that though the U-S. government has met its commitment by assign- ing more than $1,000,000,000 in and| Latin aid in the first year of the alliance, only a fraction of that commitment has actually been put into use. "Perhaps 10 years is too long a period for economic plan- ning," says the 51-year-old coso. "Maybe five years would be better. Perhaps we should = a five-year plan--like india." TAX THE RICH The program is designed to strengthen democracy in the Latin countries by. building more and betttr schools, roads, hospitals, factories and making farmlands more productive. The reforms call for improved tax . collecting machinery and other administrative changes aimed in part in taxing wealt! landowners commensurate wit their wealth. Moscoso says the real, vital need of Latin-American coun- ; tries is more private invest- ment. President Kennedy is reported to have stated privately that many of the Latin countries are like money drains. As fast as the U.S. pours money into those countries, the money comes pouring out at the other end as 'Latinos increase their holdings abroad, particularly in Europe. Moscoso's own staff has esti- ernments. mated Latin capital holdings Latin Countries Lag | In Alliance Payments abroad total more than $10,000,- 000,000 and there is no apprecl- able return of this capital in sight. "It is a vicious circle," says Moscoso. "Economic instability leads to political instability. And when the political situation is shaky, the foreign investor is reluctant to invest in Latin America. GOVERNMENT HELP ""And yet if the private inves- tor doesn't take a chance, the situation can get worse. Here is where Canada can help, not only eli private investment = government invest- m "The Canadian government could help strengthen these gov. ernments by providing them with more technical assistance to help modernize government procedures and make goyern- ments function more e ffec- tively, "If Latin America goes down the drain, then not only U.S. trade but Canadian trade will suffer, It is not only a matter of trade. It is a question of whether we in the United States and you in Canada can afford to i the needs of Latin Amer- ca. "The Canadian government could consider the U.S, example of pang rivets investment in Latin erica. This would encourage more Canadian in- vestors to take a chance, there is more investment, the chances are the Political situa- tion will be better." DUPLICATORS, hand and _ electric, spirit or stencil, supplies, Hamilton "87 pall detected sedan, oe auto- will ee are car as pay- ment. 728- "nar bo) es 32,000 aor clean, Best offer Telephone 728-9790, Office Equip., 137 Brock 8. MO 8-5849,/T a ® x 10°6", grey tone on tone, jood condition, with under rug, $30. VIKING wringer washer, deluxe ,pump and timer, 4 years old. Excellent con- dition. 161 Rosehill Boulevard. phone 725-8691. CHESTERFIELD bed 100 per cent FORMAL dress suit, English tailoring, fit man 5 ft, inches, 42 chest. New 1961 IMPALA hardtop, 348 e power brakes, radio, rear speaker, shift, skirts, washers, plastic covers. New Reval Master tires, etc. |like n Telephone after 4 . 723-7690. ul +! condition, Reasonable, 728-3996. iE dining room chairs ae solid waingt, "hand carved, Write to Box 726, Oshawa Times. hala blue, mink trimmed coat, , originally $200, 1] or offer. Size i. «After 6 telephone 725-4007. KELVINATOR refrigerator, ane size with vegetable bin, in condi. tion. After 6 telephone BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST, -- OSHAWA Gust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 Oe bgeersahy re prc By tal 0. Tele: boll ee 9522 after ¢ re 30 be WESTINGHOUSE, washing machine, ees model re ee Good COE HILL, Ont, (CP)--Hunt- "ling bank robbers is more fun than deer hunting, says ac- condi-|countant Robert McGeachie, and when it comes to tracking them SINGER pny console model, light finish, exceilent| 1, ipuane. Must be seen. Telephone FOR trailers and hunters, Heating . Jequipment, Accessories. Trailer Acces- sories, 9 Tudor Street, Ajax. WH 2-3491. pas hunting? Get your supplies at Dominion Tire re, 48 Bond Street West, Oshawa. Guns, ammunition, jack- ets, boots, etc. Call now, 725-6511. down he has bloodhounds beaten all the way. His tracking skill earned a COMPLETE oil turnace with Delco burner, Gravity heat. New condition, $100 or best offer. Telephone 725-7887. RANGE, Moffatt, gas range, avartment size, very good condition, $35. Apply SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314: PARK RD. SOUTH 723-9421 541 Montieth or telephone 728-3051 $500 reward from the Canadian Bankers' Association after he BEFORE buying or selling televisions, furniture, refrigerators, stoves, wagh- NOW open for business. Honest Cal's ers, call Elmer Wilbur, Hampton, CO 3-294. trailed five men who robbed a Bandit Tracker |Paid $500 Reward Havelock, Ont., bank of $232,000 in August, 1961, The stolen money is still miss- ing, but four of the men are in prison and the fifth is dead. "T believe the loot's still here in the bush," says Mr. McGea- chie, an expert woodsman. "In fact, one of the robbers boasted as much when he was caught, Said he could go back and find Furniture and Appliance Store, corner King Street East and Varcoe's Road, just past Eastway Ten Pin Bowling Alley. With our low overhead we can offer large discounts on a Open a.m, until 9.30 p.m. the evening resin hours and ample psig! park. ing, Use our easy Budget and TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. oA Way Plans. We are franchise dealers for "General Electric and McClary Easy appliances, also carry name brand furniture such as Restonic mattresses and Dubarry chesterfields. Phone Hon- est Cal's (Cal Blake) 728-9191. STORM windows, 9wooden frames, it value. Will sell various sizes. Excellent the it lot oF $10 or separately. Telephone Mixed Reaction WE Ras: sell and exchange used furni. or ou ha South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, rent- als, terms, service. New and used. Hamilton's, 137 Brock South. MO 8-5849. '| Greets Toronto '| Director's Film LONDON (CP) -- Toronto- TYPEWRITERS. reconditioned, your Moras pg dealer, Cook's Office Equip- ment, 1! East. 728-8300. born movie director Sidney J. Furie, who had a bundle of bouquets from London critics Self-Storing Windows Aluminum with Vinyl channels, push .button ad- it. Installed, THE HOME OF GOOD USED CARS "Before You Buy Give Bill a Try" BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY MO 8-4741 and MO 8-4025 Windows $18--Doors 39.95 100% Satisfaction Guaran- teed or your money refunded. Phones 728-9257, 728-5253 aaETREaS and continental bed sale. Mattresses all qualities, priced up to as high ss idtown Furni. Street, across from ory Coach bus terminal, 728-1131, for his musical The Young Ones, gets a_ mixed reception for his film The Boys a study' of teen-age thugs and what makes them tick. HEAT reclaimer for oil furnace, $25; 200 gallon tank, three full, $35; oll burner. MA 3-5579. 1958 JOHNSON outboard motor, 10 hp, 14 ft. cedar strip boat and Otaco trailer, $450, After 5 p.m. 728-0217. SKATES NEW AND USED C.C.M. and Bauer Brands. Also sharpening service. VICTOR'S 40 Bond West 723-3141 pag Page | Collector selling collection e pine cherry and butternut. Telephone Whitby MO 8-5254, TWO aquariums, 5 seep 10 gal., with stand, chrome agri ground _ filters, Iso Kodak Brownie Blvd. North [ae et and pump. [racy ad » 785 Gaba iu Valley. The script tells of four youths out for a night on the town who break into a garage and murder the janitor. It subsequently por- trays the evidence in flashback through the eyes of different witnesses, subtly changing the emphasis of guilt each time, Just when it appears the film will assert that the boys' crime is really caused by- society's ager clubs 3, 5, 7, 9 irons, putter, and 3 woods, BOAT JAKE & BILL'S GARAGE authorized VOLVO dealer TUNE UP AND AUTO ELECTRIC SPECIALISTS Full line of batteries, snow tires, exhaust systems, rad hoses, and whatever your car needs for the cold weath- er season. General Repair and Fina Service 449 RITSON RD. S. 728-0921 ALMOST NEW Steering, windshield, lights, hardware, etc. 22 h.p. Elto Motor, Excellent condition. $395 TELEPHONE 725-4632 AFTER 5 P.M. 102 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST PHONE 723-2707 14-FT. CEDAR STRIP ton aluminum cart re Dall retriever. Telephone after 6.30 p.m. 728-9677. prejudices against them, Furie ends it with a shock twist that confirms the worst of those pre- WE advise that memorials 'ao bry year installation should be ed for about now. Winter wreaths are now on display at the office. Please call in or phone se bay f on memorials. Mount La' j4--len & Found LOST: Black and white oy age male, anewers "Scotty". ard if return- ed to owner. OLiver' Prity BROWN WALLET, lost Saturday on Simcoe bus, Reward. Telephone 723-3750 or 25 Elena Street. LOST -- Elderly blonde Cocker Span- fel from Connaught Street, red and white collar. Reward. Telephone 723- iee.| young judices, Most of the reviews agree the' director fails at this 723.| point. Penelope Gilliatt of The 7 Observer says Furie is "simply not the man to carry the coldly, shocking plot; he is far too genial." The Sunday Express says Furie has a strong theme and "handles it with skill and adroitness" up to the final twist. But "his courage deserts him" in working out his social psy- choanalysis and so he resorts to 35--Legal FIND the business you've been looking for in "Business Opportunities" in the Classified sectioon, Turn back today and every day. a trick ending. The Daily Express says flatly the "'wooly direction .. . never really gets to grips with the subject." But Dilys Powell of I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, by-anyone on or after Fong Bard September 28, 1 --(Signed)} Leslie peatmari, 53 539 Albert Street. a on soar The Sunday Times says Furie's characterization makes director who "may re- it some day." In.the meantime, Mr. McGea- chie, between working as ac- countant for seven townships and 11 school boards, spends a little time each day hunting for the money. He concentrates his search around his 300-acre farm about 50 _--" northwest of Peterbor- 0 OFFER REJECTED The day of the robbery he of- fered to help track the culprits but was turned down. Bob was dressed in old bush clothes and had a beard and police were concerned lest other members. of the posse take him for one of the robbers. The next day, after dogs failed to sniff out the men, his offer was accepted. He set out with out a gun because he felt the robbers would be less likely to shoot him if he was unarmed, He started by finding two sets of footprints near the aband- oned getaway car. He discov- ered the gunmen wore rubbers and walked on the railroad ties in the dark, thinking they would leave no tracks, But the heat had sweated the ties and the rubber soles stuck to them. "Those rubbers were Japa- nese-made and I'd never seen Labor Supports 'Wait And See' Policy On ECM BRIGHTON, England (Reut, ers) -- Opposition Labor party executives Saturday backed leader Hugh Gaitskell's "wait and see" policy on British entry into the European Common Market. A 50,000-word statement 'on the Market issued by the party's executive committee after many hours of tough argument, will form the basis of the Labor - party's crucial Common Market debate at its annual conference here Wednesday. Wiile delegates. assembling for the conference, which opens Monday, were still studying the document's terms to see whether it foreshadowed any party chairman Harold Wilson summed it up this way: "This. document, the first full statement by the Labor party on the subject, makes two things very clear. "The first is we are repeat» ing that if our very detailed conditions are achieved the La- bor party would support ona into Europe. But if they are we oppose such entry. "Secondly, since the likely terms which the six Market members are offering to Britain have become very much clearer in the past few weeks, we have pat beyohd doubt our attitude them. We regard them as to tally unacceptable. "That means that unless Brit- ain's negotiators secure sub- stantially better terms on the lines we have outlined we shall oppose entry." their treads before," Mr. Mc- Gachie said. "It was just like writing your name.' Four men were caught three days later. As police questioned them, Bob spread dirt on the floor and had the men walk in it. He looked at their prints and said there was a fifth man. "There were only four men in the bank and we were sure we had them all until Bob told us differently," said Staff Sgt. Stan- ley Palmateer of the Ontario Provincial Police. The fifth man was captured several miles away next morn- pay watching." THREE KILLED In 1960 in Canada, three po- licemen were killed as a Jame of criminal action, while four died accidentally. RESEARCH GRANT VANCOUVER (CP) -- The British Columbia Teachers' Federation has made a $10,000 grant to the University of Brit- ish Columbia for research into teaching methods. The year long study will be conducted by Clarence E, Smith, a professor one college of edpcation at

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