Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jun 1967, p. 21

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5 wt, soak eyele. Reg, 379.00, corre nner switch, Ultre THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 14, 1967 3] Lowered Tariffs Worry Furniture Manufacturers TORONTO (CP)--Southwest- ern Ontario furniture manufac- turers are worried about im- ports from lower-wage areas in North Carolina, the vice-presi- dent of the Canadian Council of Furniture Manufacturers said Monday. Bruce McPherson, carefully. He said Canada will not know|dian furniture manufacturers |» until the end of June what tar-|pay 20 per cent higher wages iff changes have been nego- tiated following the Kennedy|cent less productivity from round talks in Geneva. Concern anout tariffs domi- nated annual meetings of 'the| council president, said in an in- council and the Canadian Fur-|terview iater that the reluc- niture Manufacturers Associa-|tance of furniture manufactur- tion. WANT LOW TARIFFS Manufacturers in Western Canada said they wanted tar-|companies, many located in iffs as low as possible to al-'small communities. president of Gibbart Furniture Shops Ltd. of Napanee, Ont., said small communities in southern On-|against foreign furniture, they tario could be hit hard by U.S.| should be allowed to bring in imports if Canada's anti-dump-|upholstery fabrics at a lower ing legislation is not drawn| rate. low them to serve U.S. markets. Allen Segal of Vancouver said British Columbia manufactur- ers want free trade but added British Columbia manufactur- ers are "wholeheartedly behind the national policy on tariffs whatever it might be." Mr. McPherson said if furni- ture makers are going to be asked to permit lower duties Mr. McPherson said Cana- than U.S. firms, but get 25 per workers, John W. Sharp of Montreal, ers to bend together is a handi- cap in trying to project a strong national voice because the in- dustry is comprised of small COUNTY LINE Kedron Couple Celebrate Wedding Anniversary KEDRON (TC) -- More thanjby Dale Mountjoy for the Mes- 100 gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Snowden, Sun- day, to honor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Glide on their 45th wedding anniversary. Albert Cox, Oshawa, who will cele- brate his 90th birthday shortly, was the oldest person attending. Dance Convention KEDRON (TC)--Five couples from the square dance club, which meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mountjoy, at- tended the square dance conven- tion in Toronto last weekend. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Densham, Mr. and Mrs Douglas Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Love, Mr. and Mrs. William Watson and Mr. and Mrs. George Yule. Senior Citizens AUDLEY (TC) -- The United Church Women will host sen- for citizens from Fairview Lodge at the church service and Picnic on July 30. Mission Sunday KEDRON (TC) -- Represen- tatives of all youth groups, spon- sored by the church, took part in the Dedication to Missions Service Sunday morning. Rev. K th eer ducted the service; while John K. Glover accepted the offerings presented jsengers, Dianne Mountjoy for the Explorers, Brian Carr for the Wolf Cubs, Bruce Vailfan- court for the Boy Scouts, Susan Smith for the Girl Guides, Sandra Mitchell for the CGIT|¢ and Donald Werry for the Hi-C. Tells Of Work AUDLEY (TC) -- Miss Elaine Barkey, Pickering, who recently returned after two years in Velore, India, where she worked as a nurse in a mission hospital, addressed the meeting of the United Church Women. She showed slides illustrating her) work. She also spoke at the! Sunday service. Canada Night AUDLEY (TC) -- The June meeting of the UCW took the) form of Canada Night with § Mrs. Doris Hortop, Pickering, a|j former teacher at Audley, pre- senting the play she wrote on| confederation. Several centen-| nial projects were, discussed. Bus Trips AUDLEY (TC) -- The Grade 8 students from Audley and Hilltop Schools, with their teach- ers, took a bus trip to Ottawa.\® The Grade 7 pupils at Audley took a bus trip to Niagara Falls. The children raised the money for the trips by present- ing a program at the school. Huntsville, Brampton Score Wins By THE CANADIAN PRESS Huntsville Hawks and Bramp- ton recorded victories Tuesday night in Ontario Lacrosse Asso- ciation Junior A action. Huntsville, led by Terry Wat- son's five goals, downed Tor- onto Marlboros 15-10 while Brampton, paced by four goals each from Dave and Bram Wil- foung, took Mimico Mounties 13- Brian Thompson scored two goals each for Huntsville. Don Strano, Mike Graves, Hank Maynard and Bob Pempler got single goals. ' Mike McNeil and Brian Mc- Cutcheon scored three times each for the Marlies while Wal- ter Okihiro added two. Single goals went to Bob Smith and Mickey Ianizzi. Ziggy Musiel scored twice for Brampton while Dave Rudge, Brian Green and Gord Kets picked up single goals. Mimico got two goals from Charles Henderson and single goals from Ken Henderson, Rich Bisson, Bill Manley, Paul Par- nell Danny Moher and Mark Burgin. Tonight's only scheduled 8. Tim Kelly, Larry Ireland and game has Toronto Township at St. Catharines. ee een otal ee) ee joe in Me » o> ee Hi og, 73 ae 0 RT Ten te ee, Poe Mae Ma Man Moe aaa, ee CAN'T-MISS-GIFTS for FATHER'S DAY. -- hood eee him his slippers . . . lounging . . - When he's relaxing this Father's Day, bring handsome collection of men's footwear for feoturing . . . KAUFMAN FOAMTREAD, HABITANT. BURNS @ new pair from our PACKARD, SHOE STORE Downtown Oshawa F CONDITION RED! WE'VE RUN OUT OF SPACE! EVERY INCH OF OUR HUGE WAREHOUSE IS FILLED TO CAPA- CITY WITH FINE QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS FROM THE NATION'S FOREMOST MANU- FACTURERS ... A! MORE ARRIVING DAILY ! THE PRESSURE IS ON! THE BOSS SAYS "UNLOAD" ! AND MAKE ROOM! HERE'S A BUY! , Large surplus stocks and inven- ~ tories of brand new, quality fur- niture, carpeting and' bedding must be cleared immediately ! ! Everything Priced for Fast Action! 49.95 Sale from CONDITION "RED" SITUATION "DESPERATE" HIGH QUALITY BRAND NAME eiThine ay KITCHEN POLE SMGOTH TOP MATTRESSES » CHROME CHAIRS LAMPS MATTRESSES Ra ioscan We need the room Calg than: Bae), Restonic, Serta, Sealy, Royalopedic, Rechiners CASH AND CARRY : Smooth top and quilted. You'll expect Vinyl and nylon ..ssseees 69.95 8 88 All Sizes. to pay $59 and $69 for the Hostess é : 14.88 3.303 " THIS SALE 27 95 CLEAROUT 4? 00 Air Vingl Recliners, Crushed foam YOU'LL LOVE THESE! ONLY ........ ° PRICE ........ L rr abeaabe neonate 78:00 NO ROOM LEFT! LARGE SIZE BRAND NEW 2-PCE. DINETTE SUITES PACE SAVER CHESTERPIELD |, © ota Cvs 0 rial BUNK BEDS SMOOTH TOP Loy 'one. jor 'ers cea uae lee 1s Ciscrout. Some slightly marked, DAVEN PORTS Many styles and mattresses CONTINENTAL BEDS 79 95 47 95 Sleep two, seats three. Storage com- . . all slashed for Quick Complete with headboard, lovely rayon e e partment, spring filled construction, damask @over, strong durable, CLOSE OUT ONE-OF-A-KIND ASSORTMENT Store Samples -- Floor Models. 3 Only GENUINE OIL PAINTINGS ........... 1) FLOOR COVERING | 4%<# ¢ = * sonotntess F prea sey | COR SABYLAND x BEDROOM BENCH .......... 2000 Ch KINDERGARTEN CLEAROUTS | LINOLEUM | * DEPARTMENT <a hn gene 100% nylon cover, Foam cushions * AT Only -- SHREADED é pincsmiees Sk REMNANTS ee en padingicpes FOAM PILLOWS. ae) a. Oe a ue can sale ag FOR SPACE HASSOCKS AND FOOTSTOOLS 9 QQ ann en Severnes GS Slashed to Half Price. From ...... " Clearing at, ft. ..... HER'S A BUY IT New 1967 APARTMENT SIZE ieee Room Size Carpets. 3 yy Strollers DINETTE SETS ie | lll | ly) i ee |) le So i eed ee ed St 29.95 ® 198.00 3 Only -- Vinyl Seieornel SWIVEL CHAIRS ............. te a LARGE 9 x 12 3-PCE. WI BACK Lovely Desert Sand a NYLON CARPET ........ BEDROOM CHESTERFIELD | BEDROOM SUITE irre ...... 8,68 SUITE Double dresser with sporkling Tilt: fy Si SUITE Molded foam back. Solid foom Ing: bookcase Bed. -- Cribs, ra sees 28.00 . Walnut knuckles on arms. Walnut finish, Doubled Dresser with | Suanions. eet a §269, for this forge mirror, matching ehest end | suite. oe WILSON'S SPECIAL SMASH SAVINGS 138.00 | 187.00 DON'T MISS THIS ONE 156.00 Gite Redes ee 7,95 ALL MERCHANDISE IS BRAND NEW, AND CARRIES FULL FACTORY WARRANTIES ! u@Coli_@5_@ & | Visit WILSON'S Galleries SPECIAL DISCOUNTS DURING THIS SALE Treat Yourself to @ tour, through our BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE Galleries and DISPLAYS ... .... .- @ Bedroom Suites by Peppler, Kaufman and Victoriaville. @ Dining Room Suite by Deilcraft @ Living Room Suits in Spanish and Modern -- Styling as well as Italian and French Provincial pee * , Di a' and Standard @ Tables by Boetz, Kaufman, Dominion Electrohome, Tobago. ... .. .-. -. «+5 «s EVERY PIECE OF FURNITURE IN OUR GALLERIES 1S MADE BY TOP CANADIAN FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS AND SOLD AT WILSON'S POPULAR PRICES AR SSN ag > COMPLETE STOCK =< 0 s«OF': LAMPS SLASHED FOR QUICK Ae POLE LAMPS, TABLE LAMPS, FLOOR LAMPS, BOUDOIRS and SWAGS HURRY FOR BEST "SELECTIONS ANY "AS 1S" OR IMPERFECT MERCHANDISE PLAINLY INDICATED ON PRICE TAGS. 1s USE WILSON'S BUDGET PLAN FREE DELIVERY | For This Sole Only. Open © Thursday and Fridoy 'Til 9 P.M. 20 Church St. SONS Downtown Oshawa 723-3211 Inventory will be taken at the end of this month, We'll be counting for days if this stock-pile is not reduced immed- iately. Come and get it ! THE SAVINGS ARE TREMENDOUS ! ! SENSATIONAL SAVINGS ON LIVING ROOM SUITES SPANISH STYLE CHESTERFIELD SUITE Black iron framework, solid foam 178 00 s 4-SEATER MODERN Cushions. Clearout CHESTERFIELD SUITE Foam cushions, foam back, Walnut finished legs and trim on arms. : 138.00 BRAND WEW «.5....5...5.05, 4-SEATER SUITE by MONARCH oo. ... 188.00 2-PCE. BED CHESTERFIELD SUITE cn ince... ae MODERN SCANDIA CHESTERFIELD SUITE Solid construction, foam cushions, seat and back reversible. 1 57.00 ie We ioeeh sa ee ek OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC NO DEALERS PLEASE ! DOORS OPEN 10 A.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 15

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