Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jan 1963, p. 13

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27--Real Estate For Sale 28--Real Estate Wanted 32--Articles For Sale |§4,500. BUNGALOW with bath, oll heat \ing, lot, low payment, Joe Craw- aoe » 623-9672. ford, two yeare old, near A) '|$500 down. Telephone WANTED, good summer cottage, Will exchange new duplex or house in Ovh- awa, Please send information to Post Office Box 220, Oshawa. Tamer - BEDE 'brick [aggre le iil distriat, 93, PARK Road North, $12,500, six-room beans brick house, oil hot wate? heating, 1 income house, $300 dows. Telephone 725-0793. Street North, 'ix room femily lhome, hot water heating, rage. Full price wath 1,000 doe. Sante, F Call L. 8, Soeigrove Co. 723-9610. F i i F al if f I if i 'Ey if He HE At Victoria Hospital, London, on _ oe. January 7, 1963, Richard Daw- Sherwin of 11 Graydon treet. beloved husband of Lillian Teaac, dear father of Lyle E. NAA hee don, brother of Mrs. T. F. of Qeshawa and Mrs, Frank McCulloch of Baltimore, Ontario, and survived by two ee in his 79th year. room 'ltached garage. Immacu finished recreation -|terms, Bosco THREE bedroom, and halt home. Gath egg oe serstas buses wal coon down |. (98.900 WITH low down rer Taxes only $135. New furnace, aear mewn tt beautiful hot. or 88,900 REDUCED for quick sale. Four ept home in good area, or 72 728-7377, Joseph Boece Be Realtor, Wittrny. 5 with at- son High School. Newt Hodgson Realtor 720-7377 eee -|$800 DOWN. Spoilens 6 A finished moved to Toront, anceus to Heo tg joe . | mediate te possession. Call George Koorn- neef, Tan 00 oe 18 TTT Joseph Bosco! $650 DOWN Storms and. screens, storm doors, oil heating, decorated throughout. 1150 sq. ft. of shining new home with large family size kitchen and three big big bedrooms. \y - | Realtor. Monday night the late Mr. Sherwin will be resting at Mcintosh-! Anderson Home. Service in the Chapel on Wednesday, January 9 Interment Bethesda Ceme- STRUTT, Elisabeth Aun At Bowmanville, , | Enniskillen, beloved| _ and "path Funered Home, Bowmanvilie. service at 2 o'clock Tuesday ative. ment Bethesda Cemetery. ~GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements andi floral requirements for ll occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING NTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE By Castle Homes ONE MORTGAGE immediate Po: URGENT -- BROOKLIN ~-- WHITBY -- OSHAWA 1 have a client looking for @ three-bedroom home, with gorage. Reasonably close to schools. Preferably of brick construction. LARGE CASH DOWN PAYMENT Price range of $12,000 to $14,000 EARLY POSSESSION REQUIRED vale Phone Te JOHN M. BAIRD MARKHAM, ONT. DIAL 294-1431 29--Automobiles whieh Sele 1968 GMC 1958 GMC truck, one-ton, stake, with racks, mechanically geod, 9795. Tele: |phone 668-5628 | \i¥s@ BUICK four-door hara-top, auto- matic, radio, white walls, good condi- tion Telephone 725-902 i963 CHEVROLET aad Ponti jtor radios, custom, in the dash, "sn0,85. 725-1186 LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY INA CASTLE HOME ;. D. HYMAN REAL ESTATE LIMITED 323 KING ST. W 728-6286 $500 DOWN Three bedroom bungalow located on town line north, Cell Doug Bulied for details, $1,200 DOWN New home in north-west orea, see this one now, call Glen MacKinnon for further in- formation. NEW HOMES Three models to choose from in north-eost area, all with low down payments, ask for 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a . Marion Helen, who pass- DIXON -- amar | | | | List With Lloyd Then Coll Your Mover "TIRED OF RENTING" . Well | have a modern three bedroom brick bungalow for only $75 per month with a very low down payment. Coll Bill Johnston now ot 728- 1066 or 728-5123. ARTHUR STREET $10,500 FULL PRICE 8 room brick home, 4 bed- rooms low down payment will buy this home, one open mortgage for the balance, carries for $75.00 per month. Interest and principal, low taxes, Cail Ed. Drumm now et 728-5123 of 725-9345 ONLY $8900 ONLY Four room Bungalow in spot- less condition. Toxes only $113 yearly, low monthly payments. Down poyment open to offer, Call Irwin Cruiksharks to-day at 728- 5123 or 728-5205. $8,900.00 .. DOWN $3,000.00 DOWN 3 rooms, garage, oll hect, paved drive. Front verandoh. Hurry for this one col! Bill Horner ot 728-5123. Lloyd Realty (Oshawa) Limited, 101 a North. Oshowa, Ontario. i » 48 Bond West. |e FOUR roo blue Yord, Vé engine, | automatic, radio. ondition, {Cam arrange terms. Mreleono: re Gnp.5376, | |e STRATO Chief, automatic, two door Private sale, $1,750, Telephone | Whitby 668-3229. |i033 OLDSMOBILE, good clean car, good running -- $600 or best offer, | Telephone 7 728-039. | 1960 popGE ? ace, a, V0, sutomatic|ay jpower steering aml Drakes, [Port Perry 985-7790. SPOT CASH ~ PAID FOR Geod clean cars. Trade up or down, Liens poid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD, SOUTH 723-9421 : |ehines, Rentals, lee, Call anytime GUN te antique) wanted. Also old cart 725-8163, Oshawa. bebe brs Barn di --.. ess . Reas BUY AND SELL, good used turniture| and location only. 444 Simece Street South. 723-9271, COMPTOMETERS, manual, lertric, rent, lease, buy. Hamilton Office cee. 137 Brock South, » Whitby, MO 8 8.5849 ft ghack on FS oF Prompt pervice, , table rentals, Clove "Fox. rc} Simeog - North, FILTER QUEEN Sales and Service. Liberal trade-in allow: ance, Free 426-1683. ileal a og forced gir, 10-year quar. antee, $2. x week, no down payment Package deal, si30. Telephone 725-4729 | WESTINGHOUSE 15 cubie foot aig hong or offer, Telephone 725. ¥. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bai- aint Kelvinator ref: vision, Thrifty Budget P: MUSKRAT fur coat, 'ady's, cleaned and glazed, medium size, good condi- tion; also Filter Queen a cleaner, Pregl att Furniture apd Appliances, all the rest--Come buy the best, ry Jess, E. Wilbur, Hampton; 289-2294, USED deluxe "Frigidaire tlove, $75; and refrigerator $100, Excellent condi- tion. Also beige India rug 8 x 10 em- 1» $50, 725-0648, Maid pen eg a Majestic cab- inet radio and player, 823 or best offer. Telephone 7: 723-2004 INGLIS washing machine, new rollers, Special $30. Wayne Appliances, 78 Sim- coe Street | North, Oshawa. DINING room suite, nine-piece y walnut $175. Ex condition, Telephone Orono 154. GAS furnace with alr conditioning and control, Heat six room house. Nearly new, $75, Telephone 726-8976. MAN'S two-pant suit. Size 39 tall. Al-| most ke new, Call between ® and 2.1 ig. | Powe ) 728-7723, DINETTE alte. table, Ee time, GOING "hunting? Get your supplies at Dominion Tire Stores, 48 Bond Street West, Oshawa, Guns, ammunition, jack- ets, boots, ete, Call now 725.6511, HALL racks, one with mirror, double bed eomplete, continental bed com. plete, full size bed with ings aquarium (four feet b gh), Reasourble, 725-5831, r chairs, jackkuile STUDENTS A super value, approxi ma 630 sheets of Weiter sine typing paper (news print) for only $1.00. Ap ply Oshawe Times Office, .Whitby Ul Dundas Street West. WE $8 Boa 'and exchange used furni- ture you have, The City! Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street) South and 31 Bond Street East, 123. 1671, VACUUM 'cleaner repairs, all makes. Movs estimates. Parts, attachme: brushes, #, guaranteed rebuilt ma- allace Vacuum Serv. 28-0591, BUYING OR SELLING TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA Qust East of Wilson Road) trie |pilances, 78 jawa, USED "Heat Wave" heavy duty elec range, to clear $35. Wayne Ap- Simcoe Street North, Osh- SPACE heaters: One Golemaa, | heating capacity four or five rooms. One Ken- b noche heating ome: three to four 280 gallon stor- tae tank. #78 for aor wil wel sep- arate. Telephone 668- Howerd McCabe. $800 DOWN Two storey home complete with rec room ond garoge, call Bob Stevenson. INCOME HOME Exceilent terms on Wad 000 etty which brings in per yeor, call Lorne Hartford. WANT TO TRADE 'Yes, we ore now in @ posi- tion to accept your present home as a down payment on © mew home, ask for Horold Segal. | WALTER FRANK 177 CHURCH ST BOWMANVILLE 623-3393 76 acres four miles north of Oshawa on Simcoe Street North. Good buildings, stream, pond. First time offered ot only $35,000. With $10,000 down i 125 acres with excellent brick house, large hip roof barn. White ranch fences. This dairy farm hes a large milk contract and is a real show place 6 miles north of Oshawa. $57,000. Terms. 600 acre farm, Peterborough orec. Four houses, three large barns, automatic feeding sys- tem. Presently feeding 300 cottle. Asking only $65,000. Terms. 68 acres with trout stream. Neor sone: $7,000 with $1,500 down 6 unit opartment building in Bowmanville, fully rented. $46,000. Terms. 4 unit opartment building Bowmonville. $29,000, With $3,000 down. Call 623-3393 Jack Ricard 623-3154 OPEN EVERY EVENING Andy McGill 1407 Orono WHITBY CLASSIFIED house, two baths, living, dining, kitchen, large recreation room, utility room; also choice wel! treed lot, s 145'. 668-2786. 70° OS, apartment. two rooms and/"_! floor, range and re-| wan $65 per month, Tele-| CBELOR bath. Heated, first frigerator. ahaa phone 668-3577 a Slob FOR RENT -- Apartment, two rooms, completely ished, bed sitting room, MAIN floor, two room apartment with bath, stove and refrigerator. Central, with parking. Strictly private. $65 monthly. _ Telephone 668-3577. » | FOR SALE: Central, new teat bedcoera| -| FOR RENT -- three | old bedroom house, heated, Garage. Centrally located. per month, Telephone 608-2975. |WANTED: Two gentlemen to share |room with single beds, Board provided. Lanches packed. All conveniences. 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS (All Makes ond Models) CALL 725-6553 14 Albert St. KELLY DISNEY USED CARS 409 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY -- 668-429! Cors bought ond sold Liens paid off Trade up or down Always Top Quality YOUR VOLVO DEALER JAKE & BILL'S GARAGE \ | | SELLING cian Stoves, refrigerators, washers, beds, anything at all, For top cash offer, Telephone Community Furniture Store, next to er ta Yoach terminal, 2 Prince 128-9191 ~~ TELEVISIONS Rebullt sets, all makes, Guor- enteed. One yeor warranty on picture tube. We also rent ond buy. PREMIER TELEVISION 339¥%4 Simcoe St, South 725-6457 What's My Line? Buying and selling used fur- miture ond appliances. For your needs phone Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 or call at the store 16% Bond W. Weil buy it. GENERAL REPAIRS and AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 449 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawo | 728-0921 The Home Of Good Used Cars "Before You Buy Give Bill a Try" BILL WHITTICK | MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. N WHITBY 668-4741 and 668-4025 AWN y .WHO ELSE WANTS A NEW CAR! BUY IT NOW Witha LOW.OOST LIFE.AINSURED me * » > » 7 ™ ™ ™ x anny ™ <x = ™ meee NOOO ™ = ee PLL ted ™ THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA | Parknig space 668-3008. WANTED: Riders to commute daily '}from Whitby or Ajax to Toronto, Tele- Whith: phone 668-4363 iy. and kitchen 233 Palace Street, Whit- ._ApBIS phone Oshawa 725-4902. ° telephone 55-2363. RECONDITIONED st sadeat : tovewriters, FOR RENT: Small unfurnished 4 lr ment, three rooms with bathroom, veniently Tocated, 'adults, $45. Ale> large bed sitting room, kitchen and hath- .jMom, $40. Telephone 668-3727 NEW two-bedroom 'aarthaaae tom $85.50 with dining rooms, washers, dry- ers, TV outlet, fans, private 'yalconies. 725-3000 or 666-5212. Olfice eaulp. in? MSrock 3. MO. 85849. DRESMAKING: Baits, conn, dresoes| a pagers slip covers, yet atting : . Mra, Toms, MO 86-2372. LARGE, two-roomed, self -contained very central. Also single or double room. Nar Dundee Street Weat, 668-2398. Whitby's only fuel dealer carrying a complete line of FUEL |fex, "Blue Coal" in various sizes, Semet - Solway Coke, Cannel Coal, Stoker Cools. Briquettes and Charcoal FOR RENT -- Apartment, main floor, rooms, unfurnished, heavy wiring, self-contained, Immediate possession. After 5, 658-2780. AVAILABLE "in immediately, two bed apartments, main ir, monthly. Apply 525 Mary Street East, ee after 6 p.m daily; $90) __|30--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want ears for wrecking. Highest orices paid. 725-1181, $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off: NICOLS MOTORS LTD, 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY 668-8001 ae "CARS WANTED Buying a New Car? Sell your used Cor to "Ted" Talk 'Cash' to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE" TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 | dwood and Softwood Slabs. "Focecs Fuel and Stove Oils. SAWDONS" ITBY) LIMITED O14 Brock St. South 668-3524 Whitby \por sat and Gibsons, West, boda = Available January Telephone Bowmanville De 623-5833. BUY, sell or exchange used furniture and appliances, What have you? Goold used furhiture, 215 Dundas East, Whit- br, 66R-5481 whire "newsprint paper in convenient 100 ft. rolis, euitable for pienie tables, banquets, etc, Available at the Circula- Department. Oshawa Times. '7e as. 31--Automobile Repair ~ HOUSTON'S GARAGE _ and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM. LETF BRAKE SERVICE MoT ; TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 | _lof its 668-3553 any- | BRITISH BRIEFS By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times LONDON -- Spending on ad-|* 4e|vertising in Britain in 1962 hit a record total of $1,440,000,000. This compares with $1,362,000,- 000 in 1960, and $1,410,000,000 in 1961. Between 1956 and 1961 '/the amount spent on classified! advertising rose by nearly per cent, while expenditures on display advertising expanded by: 35 per cent, Advertising expen- diture in Britain equals 2.2 per cent of the gross national income, WATCHES FOR 500 BASINGSTOKE, Hants About 500 employees at. Portals, near Basingstoke, makers of! bank note paper, are receiving gold watches, engraved and bearing the firm's crest, as part 50th anniversary celebra- tions this year, The watches will be given to employees with over 10 years' service. Special Service Held By Church By 1. THOMPSIDN DUNBARTON -- The Christ- mas service: of worship was conducted by the minister Dr. W. A. McKay assisted by Mr. R. Pitcairn, organist and choir director. The choir entered | andithe church to the processional bymn, "Christians Awake". On Monday, Christmas Eve, at 9 p.m. a special carol serv- ice was held. The Junior and Senior Choirs sang anthems and there were also special num- bers by D. Fantham, Mrs. V. Freeman, Marie and Marlene Mitchell, Victor Carey, Rod Me- "/Kay and Mrs. Marion Mc- Clement. The readers were the; minister, Dr. McKay, Murray Stroud and Mrs, D. Thompson. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Divine Service was held in St. Andrew's Church on Sunday morning conducted by the min- ister Rev. F. Conkey. Mrs. Marion McClement, organist and choir leader, presiding at the organ. PERSONALS Mrs. Betty Phillips of Agin- court visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cooney, ' Spruce Hill road, Mrs. Oliver Gibb received word of the birth of a grand- daughter Michele Elaine, in Germany on Saturday, Dec. 22. The proud parents are Dick and June Gibb. Mrs. Walter Willis was in To- ronto on Wednesday attending the funeral of Mrs. Mary Mc- Eachern, formerly of New Glas- gow, Nova Scotia. The 1st Dunbarton Girl Guide Company held a Christmas party at the Sunday School Room recently. A visit from FUEL OIL--COAL OIL FURNACES 24 HOUR SERVICE DIXON'S 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 Day and Night DSR ATES Oshawa's Leading Skate Ex- change, for 10 years. New and Used. Largest assortment in town. | ' | DRAYTON CYCLE | 204 BOND STREET EAST _ BUY NOW AND SAVE! Boats; Grew-Cruisers, Tro veler, Mason, O.M.C., Larson. Motors; _ Evinrude, Volvo- Penta, MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONT. 655-3641 34--Lost And Found \LO8ST: December 29,_ bowling bog, jbrown leather, and shoes, A Christmas} jgitt. Mygen four corners downtown. Reward 9292. WHITE Persian cat, female, lost Jan-| uary 1, vicinity of Dominion Store,| Child'e pet. Owner desperate. Please| | return. Reward. 723-3305. HOUND, white with brown spots, short jhair, answers to Rex: weight about 40 jibe. Disappeared week cember from 238 Bruce Street ward, 728-5915. is Kae |SELL the good houseliold iteme you're} |not using, Start the inexpensive Class!- fled ad that puts you in touch with} jbayers fast. Dial 723-3492 today | NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY SABO All persons | having claims againts against the Estate of Mary Sabo, late of the City of Oshawa, in the Coun- ty of Ontario, deceased, who died on or ebout the Ist day of December, 1961, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned, on or before the Tith day of February, A.D. 1963, full particulars of their claims, after which date the estate will be dis- tributed having regard only to the cicims of which the undersigned shall then hove notice DATED at Oshawa, Ontario this 3rd day of January, A.D. 1963. HUMPHREYS, BOYCHYN & HILLMAN, ee 2 ep Street East shawe | | | | 26g ntaric Solicitors for the Administrator, Mike Sabo. De-} Santa highlighted the evening. 35--Legal TENDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL FEBRUARY 2, 1963 4 or 5 piece Orchestras ADDRESS TO MR. T. WILSON Entertainment Chairman c/o CANADIAN CORP, ASSOC __30 Richmond Street West_ For NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS 1N THE ESTATE OF LENORE CROWLE, deceased ALL persons having claims ageinst the estate of the said Lenore Crowle, late of the City of Oshowa, in the County of Ontario, Widow, deceased, who died on or ebout the llth day of Nov- ember, 1962, are required to file proof of the same with the undersigned -- solicitors for the Executor of the es- tote of the said deceased on or before the 28th day of January, 1963, ofter which dote the scid Executor will proceed to distribute the said estate, having regard only to claims of which he = shell then have notice. DATED et Oshawe this 4th day of January, A.D, 1963. CREIGHTON, DRYNAN & MURDOCH | | } 5 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitors for Evan Reynolds, Executor of the said Estate, i More Spending On Advertising ARNHEIM MEMORIAL RICKMANSWORTH, Middle- sex -- Rickmansworth Council, landiords of Moor Park Man- sion, have agreed to a plaque being placed at its entrance to commemorate the fact that the maision was planning head- quarters for Arnheim and the rne invasion of Normandy. BEAUTY TREATMENT IPSWICH, Suffolk -- fo help in a scheme for beautifying St. Margaret's Plain, one of the oldest parts of Ipswich, the town council is ripping up stretches of tarmac in order to lay lawns _.and plant flowering shrubs. OLD CASTLE GOES ISLE OF WIGHT -- East Cowes Castle, Isle of Wight, the 160-year-old home of archiiect John Nash, creator of London's Regem Street, is heing de- molished. Nash designed the castle and died there. A housing estate is being built on the grounds. NEW SHOW CENTRE LONDON -- This year will see the start of the Federation of British Industries' new $36 {million exhibition centre on the site of the old Crystal Palace. Tt is being financed a by the governmen!, the London County Council and industry. WORKERS' PLEDGE GLASGOW, Scotland -- Work-| ers at the Clyde Shipyard of Charles Connell and Company have given a no-strike pledge so that a 16,000-ton cargo ship can be built for the Scoiscraig + tai Company by January,| | | MARK CENTENARY LONDON -- Plans for the provision of Red Cross umblems in public flower-beds in towns and cities throughout Britain are being made by the Inter- national Red Cross to mark ils centenary this. year, ELEVATED MOTORWAY LIVERPOOL--A pear-shaped elevated motorway three and a half miles long and costing, with land and works, about $96 mil- lion, is being planned for Liver-' oct. It will be the most ad- vanced urban motorway yet de- signed for a British city. BAN ON TURBANS MANCHESTER -- A new plea for Sikhs to be allowed to wear their traditiona] turbans while working as drivers and con- ductors on Manchester's buses has been turned down by the transport committee. Birming- ham's bus chiefs have removed a similar ban. Poa TIN HUNT ST. IVES, Cornwall -- A mining company plans a re- vival of the Cornish tin-mining industry by wo. the sea bed under St. Ives' Bay. A barge, now being fitted, will be used for trial borings next summer, GIVEN NEW POST LONDON Fred Hayday,| chairman of the Trades Union) Congress, has been appoinied a part-time member of the British Railways Board. He is likely to become a full-time member|° after he completes his term as/ TUC chairman next September.| BLAST WRECKS OFFICES LONDON An_ explosion! followed by a fire wrecked | several offices, a printing works jand a nylon wholesale ware- jhouse in Mitre Street in the jand novelist. | Baptism Held At THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Mendey, Jenuery 7, 1963 3 Burketon Church By A. R, HUBBARD , BURKETON -- Mrs, A, Car ter attended the wedding at Ridgetown of her son, Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Carter (nee Mar- garet Keys), Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lowrey and family spent Saturday with relatives in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. George Allison and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mark Me- Mahon and family, Oshawa. Misses Bernice Grace and June Turnbull spent the week- end with Mrs, A. Grace Enfield, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Hubbard and Janice, Trenton, were Sun- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B, Hubbard. Mrs. N. Armstrong, Smiths, Falls, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Anthowy Smith and family. Misses Hilda Hall, Lynda Weatherup, Mrs. Dorothy Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Raby and girls, Oshawa, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard, | By HAROLD TILLEY Canadian Press Correspondent MELBOURNE (CP) -- Rough estimates indicate that in Aus- tralia the electric-razor method ls only a whisker behind the soap-and-lather technique in the chore of removing the stubble from the c! You might think this is of idle interest but it is not so to the international companies which promoie -either the wet or the dry shaving system--or perhaps both. The promoters of the 'ary- Shave sizzledt-off way are on the move and they aim not only at the guy with the beard but 000 the young shaver whose stubble is visible only to himself. The Australian family prac- tice of providing the male ad- olescent with an open blade or "cut-throat" razor died with the development of the safety razor industry which made sales of Dr. morning service Michael Arnold, son of M: and Mrs, Wayne Wesion, was} baptized during the service. 'eever and family, Hampton, | Mr. and Mrs, Kirkland Lake; Mrs. Wesley Charles Woods, Tweed, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Ashton, The CGIT will meet Tuesday jevening, January 8, at 7 p.m., in the church ball. The Annual: Congregational meeting will take place in the church hall on Wednesday, Jan. 9 at 8 p.m. Sunday School will be at 10.15| Ben Jones, likely to check new sales, blades the 'of soap or tubes of cream. FEW OPEN BLADES Nowadays, open biades are among barbers who maintain a! service "in slack hours only.' Although the electric shaver! won Australian popularity face of its higher comparative) federal government action The government put electric Shavers in the toilet article clase thus boosting the sales tax | Australians Use Electric Razors rate to 25 per cent, adding about © $8 to retail price. This » makes the average cost to the ' customer $48, b At the same time, the govern- « ment reduced duties on im- ported blades and razors. Makers of electric razors say - they now have the worst of twer.. worlds, They want their locally made: shavers to be classified for Sales tax purposes as electrical, domestic appliances, Mable to- Only 2%-per-cent sales tax. PEAK DEMAND Australia's dry-sbaving indus" try so far serves around 250,-- shavers, or approximately ." nel per cent of the over-all mar. " It has been argued that on present total Australian rll tion of less than 11,000,000, elec-. tric shavers have reached peak demand but makers claim they: are still capturing more of the main objective, jblade market. G, Telford of Oshawa |Blade holders were 'available, Wet-shaving industry leaders was the guest speaker at the itor free distribution with stocks/ assert that as such a large num- 'ber of electric sales are gifts. \for birthdays, Father's Days - end Christmas, many new. elec- jtric owners still stick to blade |to be found 'oniy among diehard|shaving and use their electrics Mr, and Mrs, Norman Mc-\users of the old brigade orjonly occasionally, if at all. Australian statistics show that were Sunday guests of Mr. and/selection to give grudging shavejby 1964 there should be 4,000,- iMrs, Peter Gatchell and family | "1000 males over 15 years of age. About 500,000 will be in the 15- in|to-19-year group. It is in that group that new. cost, makers fear that recent|shaving customets are won isjeach year and initial shaves-- * wet or dry and determined by-- user-choice or fa gift---° could very well set the habits © of a shaving lifetime. NEWS IN BRIEF a.m. and church worship at 11.15 a.m. DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicago--Rogers Hornsby, 66, baseball's Rajah of Swat, a classic player and controversial manager; of complictions re- sulting from a heart condition. London--Bonar Thompson, 74, whose soapbox oratory at speaker's corner in London's Hyde Park earned him the title of Prime Minister of the park. Burlington, Ont.--Dr. Leslie Russell Birchard, 85, a former vice-president of the National Research Council. Amsterdam--Mozes Saloman Vaz Dias, 81, a leading figure ly Dutch news agency journal- | Montreal--H. K. (Ken) Iver. son, 42, veteran military and ivilian pilot and president of Atlantic Helicopters Limited, Montreal--Ernest H. Gunter, 61, manager of the Ottawa River Forest Protective Asso- ciation Limited. Delhi, N.Y.--John W Vander | cook, 60, radio news commen-| jtator for the American Broad-| | FINDS KING TRUFFLE VOGHERA, Italy (AP)--Far- mer Secondo Buscaglia hit the jackpot in the cndiens quest for the truffle, tuberous fungus de- Might of the gourmet. rd -- to a restaureteur for lire ($160). 65 YEARS A TEACHER AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP) -- Rev. Brother Augustine of the ee Catholic St. Paul's Col- lege here has been teaching 65 years. Among his former pu- pils are two bishops. Now 82, Brother Augustine has no thought of retirement. BAN COMMUNSIM BRUSSELS (AP) -- Ruanda ml wernment and bans com- adopted a new constitution which provides for a presiden- BAN BIRD FEEDERS tie laine a decree the of birds on streets and in It is part of a campaign to rid * Paris of pigeons compara and will be launched "under - tial in the new Africa re- }public, the Belgian radio re- ported. ACADIAN CLEANERS Odourless Cleaning Shirt Specialists © Pick-up ond Delivery casting Company, travel writer) New York--Herman Helms the Dean of American ng who was chess editor of the New York Times for about Service @ Drive in Service @ Same Dey Service Vaults on Premises PHONE 728-5141 299 BLOOR W " pitive., conditio: ibe Tpace a age. : w" years. \City of London. A wine shop|)= ~ jand a school were also damaged. SHEEP FOR RUSSIA HAMPSHIRE -- The Hamp- shire Down Sheep Breeders As- {sociation has exported 92 of its famous breed of sheep to Russia in the past year. This is half the total number exported, others having gone to South Africa, Belgium, Chile, Argen- tina and Ireland. Woman Nowiad By Shotgun Blast TORONTO (CP)--two shotgun | _|blasts, fired in fun to awaken | two sleeping men, ripped | through the stairwell of a room-| ing house Sunday wounding, Mrs. Ilona Szikra, 29, in the! face, shoulder, and chest. Mrs. Szikra was reported in satisfactory condition in hds- pital. 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