THE DAILY TI MES-GAZETTE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 194§ 'PAGE TEN Use Times-Gazette Classified Ads For Quick Re BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY INDEX TO WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS Articles For Sale .. 36 Articles Wanted ... 37 Wanted ... 40 Funeral I * 1--Auditors East. Phone \ countant and auditor. Auditors Automobiles For Bupplies Sale Insurance 'OSCAR HUDSON AND COMPANY Chartered tants, Holland Pettit, P.CA; J. Bowman Boyter, C.A: Hol- land Pettit. Jr.. CA 199 Bay St, 'Toronto. (Dec?) Auction' Sale ..... Instruction Barristers 2 Building Trades 11 Business Oppars 2--Barristers ANT AND ANNIS, BARRISTERS. } 1% Sime St. 8. Oshawa Phans 4 ¢ P. Annis, BA, LLB. : " (Janl) 'AW. 5. GREER. EO. "HENNICK AND HENNICK, BARRIS. ters: Solicitors, Conveyancers; mon: 'to Office 31 King Street East - Phone 3033 (Jan1) HUMPHREYS, K.C., &. D. HU Solicitor etc. 6 North Phones: Office 814; 20 Money to | loan. (Jan1) 8 HYMAN, BARRISTER "AND Eo 25 Simeoe St. Forth Otfice phone 67 3051. (Dec20) St residence Business O tunities Chiropractors Dentists Dressmaking loym ER Male Help por an Wanted 4 3 16 wise 81 ONE INSERTION ... TWO INSERTIONS .. THREE INSER Female Help Wanted .. Qardening and Household Repairs 14 JHouses For Rent Loan Wanted Lost and Found .. 22 Legal Notices .. .. Male or Femal b Wanted. vee 392 Mot 10 Las a Nursing Service .. 13 Optometrists ..... CLASSIFIED AD RATES TIONS 1.00 EACH ADDITIONAL INSERTION .28 5 Surgeons uy 3n cessee. 38 |! Personal x» Personal Services 12 Pets and Livestock 34 Radio Repairs ... 17 Real Estate Agents 19 Real Hstate For Bale ......c00000 28 Real Estate Wanted ......... 26 Real Estate Exchange ....... 27 Rooms For Rent .. 29 Room and Board.. 30 Room and Board Wanted cases 308 Veterinarians 7 Women's Column 23 Wanted to Rent .. 31 Wearing Apparel .. 35 seprensne ee eens 20 Words Each Jaa or Less Word ceees AO 02 ees 15 031% 05 Hig order. insertions {Above rates apply only to ordered at a later date a new order) .00 per month for full word. All Classified Advertisements JAMES ® MacBRIEN, BARRISTER and $5 "20 riot) or less, poe additiotar for all words over 20. Each initial letter, abbreviation § and c¢ sign, figure count as a Box charged ih MUS before publication. Office Hours: Daily 8-6; Saturday 8-5. additional, be in by 6 p.m. the day and Solicitor Suite 201 10 King East. Genoshs Hotel. Phone : 349 JOSEPH P._ MANGAN, i, EC. BARRIS. 30 Solicitor Money to loan. Office PURNITURD BEPATRED 14--Household Repairs 32--Automobiles For Sale AND RE- our materials for 141% King St. East O Phone 445 Res. Phone 837. (Jan1) ERNEST MARKS SOLI- citor " Kin» E Room 2 Phones Office 55, | 3687R. (Jan2) ed Phone, D he Dalton, 75 Charles 401, (Dec8) Jo Auivunniie Repairs PARKHILL, BARRISTER, ETC. Kr loans. National Housing 'Act toans. 26 Simcoe North. Phone Dect) V. EN siCLalR, ow GC Anderson, Bank Montreal Bi Building. I Pohne' 99. ant) MANNING P. SWARTZ, BARRISTER, licitor, No Money to loan Bas- Sel; Bloc, wulta Ro. 4 Phos 282 Res (Janl) 3--Dentists DRS. J PHILLIPS, 12% SIMOOK OF South. Phone 959. Dec22) _4--Chiropractors Simooe 'lorth. Phone practice including CLINIC, 224. Drugless Electro Union card, DIATOR SERVICE. HEATERS. G GAs rin Clifton Moore, 160 King a Phone 4340M. (Beet) MOREY'S GARAGE CORNER VERI UN and Glidden. Expert Expert, repairs to GM and Chrysler Products 20--Business Opportunities FLOURISHING TAXI BUSINESS FOR sale. Apply Box 718, Times-Gazette (92¢) 22--Lost and Found LOST -- GOLD EARINGS. | FINDER please Phone 2341M, BAM, $3 (9a) WALLET LOST ON SATURDAY IN Hall or vicinity, containing money to buy gifts. General Motors pay stub, Reward. Phone 1518, (93a) '27 CHEV. SEDAN, 4-CYLINDER, SE- rial 168665, 5 tires. $100. R. Suther- land, 165 Olive Ave. Oshawa. (93a) | 33--Automobiles Wanted WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE USED cars and trucks Cash or terms High. est cash prices Any make or model Nalman's Garage, 181 Albert Phone 4468, (Dec25) CASH FOR YOUR CAR. BR Motor Sales 1371 Simcoe Bt Noctn Phone 4695W Nov30) SPOT CASH FOR YOUR CARS AT Dodd's car lot 278 Park Rd. 8 Phone (Dec18tf) Cars wasted 1200 wan! or Wrecking. Highes Ce Dets) ) 36--Articles For Sale | 37-- Articles Wanted 82 (83a) | BLACK ENAMEL soon used two months, Apply : Blvd. 930) LARGE BATHTUB FOR SALE. Royal Bt. WHITE AND stove, Oshawa ONE HUNDRED, NEW RED BRICKS, ne reversible go-cart, $8. Phone | AL DOUBLE BED AND pas ALNUT, MET Apply 003" Summerville FORT. FOR SALE. ABLE TYPEWRITER In good condition, $15. 64 Animglon. (93a) LADIES' ENGLISH RIDING BOOTS, (9c) worn twice, size 3, Phone 5050" MODERN 3-DRAWER DRESS nut Anian, round mirror. . water. design Toone _450TW. SHEETS roll as door, lot go 93a) UND] 53 PINE LATH, 1 ar 3 sheets wire ain, alt. felt. 65 pes, bri Saphoard doors. Complete PIANO WANTED Suitable for school or church-- id urch--plain PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE When writing, please state mak price wanted. v . e ane BOX NO. 528, TIMES-GAZETTE (881) TYPEWRITER WANTED Will pay good price Apply TiS QaZPTT E (91t0) 38--Female fielp Wanted TREES FOR 315 bit wa Blvd. Where you BALE. your choice 8 y Year, "pruce ( "ues. Thurs. ) CHILD'S WALNUT STEEL CRIB, IN- ner sp mattress, man's winler overcoat, -40. Phone 4172W. 93a) QUEBEC OOOK STOVE, i hd treadel truck, kindergarten set, good condition, complete set sales books. 4662J. (93b) Phone NEW STEVENS 12 GAUGE, DOUBLE- barrelled shotgun for sale, Apply Li Oxford 8t., Oshawa. (92b) PRACTICALLY NEW ARC WELDER 110-volt, 60-cycle, Complete with hel- met, co! and holder, $35. Phone 447TW, after 5:30. (93c) LARGE DOLL CRIB, 1 NC GOOD hite fig- ure skates, size 6. Phone 4OTAW, (93a) |2 X 4 FOR BALE. 32 PCS. 14 FT. 6 ps 16 ft. Also 84 cement blocks. i hone 3388J. (93¢c) 9-PC. DINING-ROOM SUITE, condition. Apply 227 Arthur St. TWIN BABY CARRIAGE, condition. Phone 2622J, BABY'S BASSINETTE, LIKE NEW. Apply Box 722, Times-Gazette. (93c) 2 PC. CHESTERFIELD. RUST, RUB- berized, moth proof. Apply 80 West- moreland Ave. No phone calls Pleats Cc) KINDLING, HARD, DRY CUTTINGS. Nine sacks, $3. Phone 323¢e.7. (921) MONARCH ICE-BOX. PRACTICALLY new, Phone 35737. (92b) HIGH-BACKED _ good GOOD (932) KITCHEN SINK, IN Yhone '2925J, (92b) 34--Pets and Livestock ROLLER CANARIES, PRICE $10, AP- ply 400 Montrave Ave. Phone 2862J. (93d) FOR SALE, ABOUT 340 LEGHORN taker, bath cing 22 years. Consultation free. 9am tno om. dally except Monday and Friday. (Janl) IN Braden, Whitby 55 OSHAWA, SATURDAY, NOVEM- ber 30, Plastic Tam Glasses. Fla (93a) "3-aOptometrists WITH EMER. stones, Phone 1675W. Reward. GOLD Tee ALD (#2c) C. 2. TUCK, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, Hours 9 to 13, 3 t0 8. Fhoge LOVELL -- OFFICE HOURS 23--Women's Column M. MILLS, CHARIS CORSETIERE-V. 159 Oshawa Blvd. Phone 3333W. (Nov30) + idbinddetesdeal JURY IF EL Eis 24--Personal 6--Insurance RECORD YOUR CHILDS VOICE AND 1 abilit; SERVICE. of en (Jan1) PEACOCK'S Sonjuit wb got Boe 22s King Res. 3180W. on any record player. Centre. of " DOUGLAS BRYCE, 384 RITSON a Rawlelgh's Good Health Products De- livery under $1. n be played 'The Recording Tel, 87g) Phone 217TR (Dec?) 7--Vetermarians RG a. R. BOOTH. Sanus AND West, Oshawa. , Phone Ey a 8--Funeral Directors DALTON BURIAL COMPANY PUNERAL Home -- . 75 Charles Street. Established 1809. Phone 401 9=Money To Loan MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Purniture. Sgzsements, Liens purchased. Hor: Estate. Phone 535. ¥ pecan) NIES AVAILABLE FOR EE Ee M. BA Toy FIRST MORTGAGE MONEY WE BUY MORTGAGES AND AGREEMENTS OF SALE North Shore Realty Co. Ltd, 40 ALGER BLDG. PHONE 81, OSHAWA (Tues-Thurs-Sat) 10--Instruction painted this statis, Living-room, 1, acre land, barn, mediate ment. Box 721, LOTS FOR SALE \ wr CITY WATER ) | Hilisine Ave, Cheap for cash. Phone! 1840 HO a mun 8-ROOM HOUSE, Barn, hen house, 6 m- mediate possession, Phone 1708W. (92b) 29--Rooms For Rent FURNISHED, ing room for one water Centre 8 SINGLE gentlemen preferred. Apply awa Bivd, TWO ROOMS FOR RENT, APPLY "782 Ritson Rd. South. APARTMENT FOR. SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EFFECTIVE 3 weeks supply 81: 13 weeks' 39., at ali 25--Real Estate For Sale LOT ON HILLCROFT AND $300 good used car. Phone 2152. (93: JARVIS, will - trade on a) if sold at once, BUY TODAY, MOVE IN TODAY, 5- room modern bungalow, ) iences, all conven- Phone 2355J after $4500. 3 (93e) 7-ROOM HOUSE IN PORT PERRY, year, ms up- bedroom, kitchen 8, hydro, hen house, Im- possession $2000 down pay- _Times, (93c) pam, .-Sat.-Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.) 3RD SOUTH OF Highway No. 2 at Thornton's Corners % acres land. LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- erson, Central, Hot and Rest. ivate entrance. 96 t (93a) AND © DOUBLE} BEDROOM, 3 an 93c (93c) ying. Apply Roy Whitak: RR. 2, Whitby or phone 2151. (93a) CHILD'S PET, PART TOY, FEMALE, Phone 90WS5, YEARLING HENS, 25¢ IB. LIVE yeight, also Toasting roosters, Phone (93c) ONE SOW, WITH 10 PI GS, | 2 "WEEKS old, 2 yrs. old heifer. Phone SOBRE ( (93a) Phone 202J4. CANARIES FOR f SALE. "SAY IT | IT WITH A canary", for Christmas. We have some fine birds, make your selection now. Heming, 131 Colborne St, Eas. (92b) LOVELY COOKER SPANIEL Christmas. Several to choose from champion stock. Rea- sonable. Order now for Christmas. Waubena Kennels, mile west of Osh- awa, Queen Elizabeth Highway. (Dec.12) - 300 PULLETS, § MONTHS OLD, PHONE | 3088R or 4081J. (Dec.5) GREAT DANE PUPPIES Apply 86 William St. West. 1 PAIR MATED TOULOUSE sil E. a) GIVE A puppy for All | FOR SALE | or 6-LID COAL A WOOD "RANGE, Quebec heater, Vacuum Cleaner, Elec- tric Refrigerator, Child's Violin, Phone 4667J. (91c} WHITE MODERN KITCHEN FFET Laundry hh Jacket heater. one Blow. erstat, Phone 480W, fc) OIL BURNERS For STOVE & FURNACE Immediate Installation IRISH & DREW 184 SIMCOE S., PHONE 4442W (871) ONE 16 FT. COUNTER FOR ¢ SALE. AP- ply Arcade Store, 454 Simcoe South. i (89t1) CABBAGE--CABBAGE, LARGE ¢ GREEN Danish baldhead. Special for sauer- kraut. 95¢ and 75c dozen. Glecoff. Phone 3235, (Dec 8) | WOODEN BARRELS. ALMOST NEW | Capacity twenty gallons, suitable for pis les, cider, sauerkraut, meats, etc. Glecoff's, Ritson : Phone 3235. Reliable Service pickling South (Dec24) SALES, PLUS A B | Somblete, Out-of- Barrow - You can't go wrong with EYERS CHICKS Hatched from Government Ap- proved Pullorum, tested breed. ing stock. For 1947 we can sup- ply you with production bred, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, Light Sussex, White Leghorns, and our famous Cross-breds, New Hampshire x Barred Rocks, Light Sussex x New Hampshires. It at all possible start your chicks in January or February, chicks available Jan, 6. Write for {llus- trated Catalogue and Price: List, and get your order in soon. EYERS POULTRY FARM MYRTLE STATION, ONT. Phones: -- ® BROOKLIN 43R5 ® OSHAWA 1652J3 (Tues-Fri) s solicited. W te Phone 4046J, (Dec18) | SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS FOP cookstove. !acket heaters etc Cooks and Sharp Electric. Phone 4501. (Dec21tf) WRINGER ROLLS KEPT IN STOCK for all makes of washers. Jack Bid- dulph, 68 Simcoe St. N. Phone Lion ec. NO MORE WAXING . COAT YOUR hardwood, tile, linoleum floor with Glosscoat Durable Plastic. We sell past and do painting. Also available colors. Phone 3235. (Dec4) REFRIGERATORS -- ORDERS TAKEN now for the remote installed modern household Refrigerator Bell's Refriger- ation, 182 Simcoe St. 8. Phone 2050W. (Dec12) JUST RECEIVED A NUMBER OF coal and wood heaters, cook stoves, like new, suitable for your home or busi- ness quarters. Now on display at the Bradley Furniture Co. South store. Dec21) VENETIAN BLINDS The New 1947 Model of Roya! Flexalum TEN DAYS DELIVERY ORDER NOW FOR "CHRISTMAS naces. controls Air-conditioning a Phone 4505J. uous Phone 1004, FIRST for one gentleman, ply 10 Centre St. FURNISHED BEDROOM FO Suit 1 or 2 _girls, Phone 1010M. RENT, WITH ALL Apply 53 'vivid 2: ROOM, CONTIN- Central location. hot 3 292 Arthur 8t. (93h) CLASS ACCOMMODATION in home with very central, oN every convenience, 93a) RENT. (93a) 85--Wearing Apparel GIRL'S WHITE BOOTS AND SKATES, size 5. Phone _3288J. (93¢c) PAIR GOALIE PADS, PHONE 2874W. (93b) POLES god condition, $2.50. AN (93a) ONE PAIR 5 PT, SKIS, harness, Gibbon ONE LADY'S BLAC BLACK CLC CLOTH © COAT, Persian anh trim, like new, size' 6. PAINTING AND + ogpiniag. a ao IN. repairs. ider. Phone FE Ay in (Dec16) SAND, GRA FILL, manure . HB. Evans e. RR 3. Bowmanville 55 lle. Phone 723J12, (Novas) SAND, GRAVEL, LOAM FILL. GEN- oral cartage. Peet, i trucks. Efficient . Esvery. Phone bo (Nov30) here B Gentleman preferred, HED BEDROOM, FURNIS] IN QUIET | jome, for gentleman. Apply 38 Col- | borne West. (92¢) | FURNISHED BEDROOM. Phone S73M. | 42 Cc LARGE FURNISHED BED-SITTING room, suitable for business or profes- | sional lady, with use of modern kit-! chen. Phone 806W, (91c 1c) | 29a--For Rent LX BLE 3 SONS, BUILDING CON- it we ng 1" Phone i040" ol Decl) GARAGE FOR RENT, APPLY 128 AL. | (93D) ! SAND. GRAVEL, 3 oo and general haulage Robert Muir Courtice. Phone Oshawa 7734. (Dec24) TILE FLOORING LAID BY EXPERT setters. Variety of colors, Free esti- mates Phone collect 6353, Bowman- ville, Bromley and Son. (Dec14) PAINTER AND FIRST-CLASS NFCORA- | 18 tor. P. Dannlels Phone 2718R. (Dec16) INSULATE FOUR SouB FOR YEAR comfort, work guaranteed. Free ) estimates." Phone 782. (Nov26) 'BUILDING CONTRAC- | New homes built oP catons. Phone 4117W._ 481 __ (Dec) | CARPENTRY -- HOME "ALTERATIONS 31--Wanted To Rent , TWO UNFURNISHED LIGHT } HOUSE- | keeping rooms, ch doa immediate WANTED BY TWO LADY TEACHERS, a furnished Pa near the Col- | possible, Gazette, 12 OR 3 | family. 2931J. couple, no | on. Phone | (93a) | young eglate. Phone 31 UNFURNISHED ROOM ran and wife near General No children. Box 719, T (93c) | Thines: UNFURNISHED ROOMS, | (921) | VETERAN AND WIFE SEEKING FUR- | jo Soats nished ght" hous or bed-sitting room with 1 Times! t (Housekeeping, Box 712, ( 9le) irs. Call Pi 32--A noi: For Sale snd ings. oor ie wham 8 Fnons outs ; (Deci4) DRIVEWAYS LAID ALSO BUILDING sand and gravel, Fill and general haul- Er Ashmore's Garage. Foie | 2--Personal Services T. ORVILLE MITCHELL, "YOUR PER. | sonal Phone 2850J, k- secounts kept up.to- fitmeograph Servic e. (Dec.20) oy A VON. ( GUNTEN, | EXPERT SWISS watchmaker, at 46 King Street West Your patronage solicited (Dec20) NEW | SERVICE ( CLEANERS -- 16A Ontario St, Phone 707, (Dec20) iad0 8.42. ia 394TW2. 31 OLDS COUPE 29 CHEV COUPE Will accept trade in and terms. Also shipment of new tires, truck and passengers. .All sizes, BRAMLEY MOTOR SALES 1271 SIMCOE N. : PHONE 4695W (93a) WHITE | #lze 31%; boy's leather FOR VET- otors if | Box GMC. TRUCK, . SERIAL 53300366. Combination dump. Price W. E. Fice, North Osniwy, ic) Phone 2769J (93a) 14. GOOD 5 om, (93a) HUDSON SEAL COAT, BIZE condition, Phone 1537R after LADY'S BLACK BLACK SEAL COAT, SIZE One reversible coat, size 16, Both good _condition. Phone 144. (93a) ONE SILVER FOX FUR, CHEAP. Phone 948. ey 1 GIRL'S SKI "SUIT, BIZE 16, APPLY 241 John St. Two | CEN Ho LR COAL, WHITE collar, Sacrifice, ain sale pi $48. * Coat Sag sp . hake | GIRL'S FIGURE Hh Jacket, Free Phone Days 3287 Noon or Evenings 4101W J. W. MELLEY «(Tues Thurs-Sat) CHRISTMAS TREES Large lots at quantity. e rice. Apply 2 French St. ORDER YOUR now, any wholesale or phone (Thurs-Sat-Tues- Thurs-Sat-Tues) CARROTS, POTATOES AND COOKING apples for sale, Phone 2553J. Tues.-Thurs.-Sat. ) AN BLINDS S55c PER ured and installed. George 66 Bond West (Dec23), . ft. Meas . Reld. Phone 2104. VENETIAN BLINDS Highest quality, steel or aluminum SEVEN DAYS DELIVERY CHRISTMAS ORDERS TAKEN NOW -- ESTIMATES FREE PHONE 3531R -- R. G. Trewin (Tues-Thurs-Sat) 37--Articles Wanted size 15. Phone 2790M, (92b) GREEN TAFFETA EVENING GOWN, size thirteen, Worn only once, ALN 4080W, (1c) SILVER FOX FUR, NEW CONDITION $35. 184 Burke St. Phone 3400, it) YOUNG MAN'S TWEED OVERCOAT (91) for sale. Size 34, Phone 4025J, CLOTHING AND SELL USED | Blghest orice paid for used flewine. USED BOOK SHELVES OR CUP- boards. Phone 2214, Whitby during office hours. _(93b) MAN'S PARKA COAT, SIZE 40, skates, size 11. Reasonable. Phone 309! (93a) WANTED IMMEDIATELY. ELECTRIC ter, sewing ma- refrigerator, typewrl chine, plano, washing machine, vacuum cleaner, radio, Please phone 3 Seas Dec.19 and oy tock of suits, winter coats, | pants, ha Rg single Ladies" used and vests all sizes and colors. Also Hew goods; large stock i to choose from. 'A call will convince | you, 21 Bond St. W., Samuel Swarts ( ) 36--Articles For Sale USED FURNACE, PHONE 1748J. a= ply 102 Buckingham, 93a) IDEAL CHRISTMAS IPTS. Shere craft costume jewellery and noveities, and con Th Detets, (ar bands, and com ces from up. Pion 1905W, ' P '83c ) 120 BASS "HOHNER PIANO ACOH ACCORD- ion, Excellent condition, Phone Banta, (93a) BUFFET, WALNUT VENEER FINIG, short mirror Across back. $25.00, Phone 1208J { 2 INSIDE PINE DOORS, NEW, ON 6 ft. 8 x 2 ft 4, one 6 ft. 8X 21t, fur frame and trim for both also 125 lin. ft. pine siding, 1 in. butt to ia in. with shiplap joint, Phone 3392J4. (93a) Cr PRICES PAID FOR a metal, rags, mattresses. Phone 635. Cedardale Iron Metals, back CNR Station (Decl) Attention Farmers ! Logs wanted, hardwood and soft- wood. Excellent prices F.0.B. Road- way. Our trucks pick up. KOHEN BOXES (Oshawa) Ltd. Phone 3123. (Sat.-Tues.-Thurs.) ARC WELDER, PORTABLE. "AMP. Must be in good condition, Phone 447TW_ after 5:30. (93¢) PIANOS WANTED POR CASH WIL- & Lee, 79 Simcoe North one . Open evenings. Dec24) GOOD USED FURNITURE WA He tre Boxes radios and stoves. 56 King West. Phone 3326W. (Dec5) SPOT CASR PAM FOR GOOD USEN furniture. ice box, Quebec heater, cook stoves. 24 Bond West, Phone 3766M. (Decl13) YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 18 FOR GEN- eral housework. Livin 72. (93b) EXPERIENCED ESS ~ WANTED immediately, isi Mayfair Lanes Banana, Cor, Athol and Celina ic) MIDDLE-AGED LADY TO LOOK AF- ter small child in return for a home, Box 719, Times-Gazette. Fo ENCED WAITRESS WANTED, EXPERIEN Apply Queen's Hotel, (91c) Do YOU WANT TO LIVE IN TORON- to in a good hom to yourself, Doing light nousework 1 pauls Eventi Rate for Advert: ander this heading--3c¢ per word each inser- tion. Minimum charge 45 cents SOUTH ONTARIO TEMPERANCE Confederation Annual Convention, Friday, December 6, 2:30 and 7:30, King 7st. United Church. (93a) DANCING AT THE AVALON EVERY ed, Fri, and Sat. Nine til] 12 King West, (Tues-FH1) 42--Legal Notices "NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE MATTER OF MANNING F. SWARTZ AND A. BAKO- GEORGE HERETOFORE OPER- ATING MAYFAIR LANES IN PARTNERSHIP. All persons having claims against the above J patinership are required to file proof of the same with the under- signed on or before the 10th day of December, A.D. 1946, after which date distributicn will be made of the monies realized upon the sale of the assets of the said partnership, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given and to the ex- clusion. of all others. TED at Qehiaws, this 27th day of November, A.D. 1946, JOSEPH P, MANGAN, K.C,, 14'5 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario. Solicitor for Manning Nov. - IN PF. Swartz. 30-Dec, 3) family. No waxing, no hea Sundays and event: tite "Just ha references, Box 7 Times- i Daye (91c) HOUSEHOLD SEH MODERN home. All conveniences, separate living accommodation, good wages. evenings 378, YOUNG WOMAN WANTED sit with bookkeeping, typing general omee OIE, Good tele rsonallf le woman preferred, | ut would boo der married woman without home responsibilities. Aprly in (first instance, stating experience and | reference to Box 49 Times-GazaLie, 8761) 39--Male Help Wanted been waiting for! keep on work- hy not re the benefits | of ycur efforts? opportunity is jours if you will a nquire as to how to proceed from--Familex, Dept. F, 1300 Delorimier, Montreal. (927) 41--Employment Wanted by the day. Phone 3747TW4, CLEANING WOMAN, WANTS WORK Phone] (811) | ber, 1946, are hereby notified to send AS-| In to the undersigned Personal Rep- As resentative of the sald deceased on or hone | Datore NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of JOHN DYER, late of the Township of East Whitby, in the County of Ontario, dece an ersons having claims seins the of the said John Dyer, who died ow ale about the 19th day of Septem- the twentieth day of December, 946, full particulars of their claima. immediatel? after the sald the said Personal Representative will dis- | tribute the assets of the sald deceased | having regard only to claims of which | [it shall then have notice. Dated JUST THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE | at Oshawa, Ontario this 18th day of November, 1946, NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, 20 King St, East, Toronto, Ontario, Executor By GRIERSON, CREIGHTON & FRASER Their Solicitors herein (Nov.19-26 Dec.3) 43--Auction Sales I have been instructed to sell by Public, Auction at 23 Hall 8t., Wednes- di :30 p.m.: Large 10 and 11 am, (93a) "Estimates cheer! cheerfully g given, All jobs guaranteed satisfactory. GORDON E, WILSON Anything in Odd Job Line Inside or Outside -- Office, Store or Home 106 WILLIAM ST. W. PHONE 3550J (93b) Try a classified advertisement for quick results} | day. Phlico Radio, Dining -room uite, Table, Chalrs, Buffet and China Cabinet, Bed- room Suite, Double Poster Bed, Dresser, Dressing Table and Bench, Chiffrobe, Springs and Mattress, 1 Kitchen Suite, Chairs, Ex. Table, Buffet, Breakfast Suite (Cream and Red), Drop Leaf Table and Chairs, number of occasional chairs and End Tables, 1 Rug 9x12, Floor Lamps and Table Lamps, Lawn Mower, Drophead new William's Sewing Ma- chine, Singer Fewing Machine, Cur- tains, Drapes, Venetian Shades, several Lace Table Clothes and Runners to match, Satin Comforters, (Flannelette Blankets and a large quantity of other Household goods, Terms cash, Frank Stirtevant, Auctioneer, (91¢c) By G. M. WHITE Correspondent Dec. 3:--A wedding of interest to this community 'was solemnized in Toronto on Thursday, Nov. 28, when Eugene Francis Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bailey of Brookiin, and Eileen Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Davis of Toron- to, were united in marriage. The ceremony . was reriormed in St. James' Cathedral with Rev, Gerald E. Moffat officiating, and the bride was given in marriage by her fath- er. The bride who was unattended, wore poudre blue silk crepe dress in street length, with white acces- sories and a corsage of red roses. The groom who is still in service wore his army uniform. Following the service in the cathedral a reception was held at the home of the bride on Centre Island. Mrs. Davis received in a dress of navy blue with all white accessories, and Mrs. Bailey wore a black crepe dress with poudre blue accessories. The bride and groom will reside in Brooklin. The Lend-A-Hand Group will meet at Mrs. Ratcliffe"s home on Wednesday evening, Dec. 4. Mr. R. Wheeler let on Monday for Lakefield where he will insta! electrical equipment in a mine be- ing opened there. He has disposed of his business here to Mr. Gamble of Oshawa, who will take immedi- ate possession. Keep in mind the Horticultural Society meeting to be held on Mon- day, Dec. 9, at 8 p.m. in the base- ment of the United Church. Mr. John Clark of the Department of Horticulture, Toronto, will speak en "Crafts", Everyone is cordially in- vited to attend. 'The Shuffleboard Club are having splendid games each Tuesday and Thursday evening and plan for their special social evening for: De- cember on Dec. 12 (Thursday). The members are asked to each bring his or her own cup and saucer on that night. Women's Institute Misses Addie and Elsie Vipond gave their home on Wednesday for the November meeting of the Wo- men's Institute wien a large num- ber attended and enjoyed & most interesting meeting. Mrs. H. McCool presided. Mrs. G. H. Hunter gave a very full and interesting report of the Area Convention, speaking of the various reports, addresses, re- solutions, music, etc. She raid spe- cial tribute to Mrs, J. E. Houck, the Area chairman who conducted the various sessions and delighted the delegates with her pleasing man- ner. Mrs. Alves made a special plea for the Adeiaide Hoodless Memor- ial Foundation Fund and more con- tributions were received for this. The interest frcem this fund goes each year for a home economics scholarship at MacDonald Hall and the Institutes of Ontario are ask- ed for $35,000.00 which is equivalent to one dollar a member. For the Roll Call each was ask- ed to tell the history of her farm or home in the village. Mrs Alves, Mrs. Hunter anda Mrs, Wm. Heron whose farms adjoin, told that these were crown lands with deeds given History Of Old Homes Told At Brooklin Meet to the first owners. Familiar names of cld-time residents figured in all of these. Mrs. L. Hall read a brief history of their farm which was for- merly owned by the DeLong family. Mrs. N. J. White gave the history of the library which began with only men on the library board and today all but two are women, Miss Vipond said that their farm had been in the femily for 62 years. Mrs, Howard Mackay gave the history of their farm (Walnut Farms) and told of its being transferred to School Section No. 1. Mrs. F. Cairns told of the old toll gate and of the house where she was born which was on the site where the Continua- tion School now stands. Miss Olver said on the lot where hier home stands a butcher shop stocd some forty years ago. Mrs. Grigg's home stands where a tannery was once located and operated by the Mur- rays -- Miss Jessie Murray was a visitor in the village a few weeks ago. Mrs. P, L. Jull said the parson- age was about 70 years old. Mrs. F. M. Holliday gave a brief sketch of the Holliday Farms and Mrs. Mc- Pherson said that their house stands where the Presbyterian clwurch was some years ago. Mrs. Ratcliffe and Mrs. Agar told briefly of former ownerships of their homes and Mrs. Batty said that the first brick house in Brooklin stood on the corner south cf W, 8S. Croxall"s hceme and it was here that the first Bishop of the Methodist Clwurch lived. His ter- ritory extended as far east as Port Hcpe. Mrs. Van Horn had the distine- tion of living in Brooklin for the greatest number of years, and her stories of business centres and homes wag a highlight of the meet- ing. Mrs. Van Horn was cresenied with a potted plant, by the Presi- dent, for this distinction. Mrs. W. F. Batty is preparing the Tweeds- muir village Pepa of Brooklin and had a number of pictures dating back many years, which she passed among the members. Following the meeting lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. W. A. Mac- Neely and Mrs. L. Hall Tuesday at 8:15 the Young Peo- ple's Union will meet in the school Toom of the church with Hugh Or- miston speaking on "Overseas Ex- perience". Helen Mackay and Ver- non Wilson in charge. Cadets Parade To Church Sunday, Dec. 8 at 7 p. m. a spe- cial Cadet service will be held in the. United Church when No. 1913 Armoured Regiment Cadet Corrs will parade to the church for ser- vice. The Corps contains boys from Oshawa, Brooklin, Ajax, Pickering and Ashburn, The parade is under the ccnmmand of Mr. Kane, Princi- pal of the Continuation School and will be led by the Cadet Bugle Band. The service will be in rge of the pastor 'assisted by Rev. G. W. Gar- diner of Columbus. The Temperance Convention for Scuth Ontario will be held on I'ri- day, Dec. 8 in King 8t. Church, Oshawa, Sessions at 2:30 and 8 p. m. Guest speaker at both sessions, Rev. Jclin Coburn, Secretary of Canada Temperance Federation. Me- dal contests in public speaking by adolescent temperance workers, trained by Mrs. A. W. Bell of Osha- 3 4 N wa; music; business. All are urged to attend. Week's Camp Meetings Group meetings this week are as follows: Sunshine--Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Jas Wilkin. Reliable--Wednesday 2 p m at home of Mrs. Harold Jones. Faithiul Workers--Wednesday, 2 p. m. at home of Mrs. Arnold. Lend a hand--Wednesday 8 p. m. at home of Mrs. Ratcliffe, Friendship--Thursday 8 p. m at home of Mrs, Levi Tord.(f. 2 Mrs. R. Heron and Miss Velma Balson were leaders at Young P'eo- ple's Union this week. The worship service was taken by John Medland, Brock Pilkey and Allen Rudkin, A Bible contest was a fine feature of the meeting when Evelyn Ormiston and Eleanor Forter acted as cap- tains. Mrs. P. L. Jull asked the questions and Mrs. R. Heron kept the score. Mr and Mrs. C. 8. Thompson have moved into their new bome and Mrs. W. Ormiston has moved into her house which was vacated by the Thompsons. Mrs. Craig passea away on Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Davies. Although the Davies" family and Mrs. Craig have lived in Brock- lin a very short time, they have made a host of friends as they have entered -so wholeheartedly into the activities of the community and sorrowing friends extend sympathy to the bereaved family. The funeral service was held in the United Church on faturday evening When | Rev. PL. Jull was assisted by A. C. Luffman of Greenwood. lowing the service interment willl, made in Saskatchewan, the cortege! leaving for train in Toronto later m the evening. Miss Edith Hewson of Oshawa 8 visiting with Miss Jessie Webber, TAXI MERCURY CAB | Day and night service! Long and short trips. "Doug" Brown, Prop. 'PHONE 4046W PEARL'S ' L Hoppe » 33 Simcoe N. Phone 3518 PRESCRIPTIONS Quickly and Any Filled --- AL - MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 3 Simeoce N. Phone 48 Watch and Clock REPAIRS Guaranteed Service! Oshawa Clock Shop 504a Simcoe St. 8. -- Phone 4475J USE GAS . CHEAPER . . . FASTER MORE EFFICIENT Ontario Shore Gas 1S KING ST. Ta 4 prone 3300 WINDOW CAULKING and GLAZING! Now fis the time to have those windows caulked and ghzed before the cold weather arrives. FOR QUICK SERVICE . . . Phones 4338j--3888w G. McENIGHT FISH & POULTRY DELIVERED PHONE 815J Fresh Salmon Fresh Caught Pike . Fresh Herrings .... With a "WILSON" BATTERY Batteries charged. Also rental service! Pick-up and Delivery Service! EXPERT REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Buy Direct From Manufacturer at . , . 21 CHURCH ST. - Oshawa - PHONE 2908 ry Largest and most varied supply in Oshawa. REPAIRS OIL BURNERS 39.50 HI-HEAT 62 1rch double burners. For stoves. T0 ALL APPLIANCES Plus installation PITT'S ELECTRICAL AGENCIES 12 BOND ST. E. -- OSHAWA -- PHONE 3267 AUCTION SALE REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE Horses, Swine, Case Tractor, Implements Property of the Estate of the LATE J. A. CARVETH At Lancallan Farm, Lot 7, Con. 2, Pickering Twp. First, Farm East of Ajax on No. 2 Highway SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 JERSEY CATTLE--1. Reg. Jer-| sey Bull, Pickering Jester Basil, 112855, born Mar. 1945; Sire, | Brampton Belle Bas Boy, 104624; Dam, Northview Flo, 123374. 2. Reg. Cow, Putney's Violet, 1123 Aug. 7, 1938; in full flow; herd sire Sep. 21. 3. Reg. Jersey Cow, Village View Standard Gloria, born 25 Sep. 1940; milking; bred Jul 10. 4. Reg. Jersey Cow, Villiag liage View Standard Agnes IIL, 141532; Jolin 3 bred July -2; born '3 n, 30, 194 Reg. Jersey Cow, Golden Silver Yup: r, 140932; milking; bred 16 July; orn July 17, 1942. . Reg. Jersey Cow, Lancallan's Cecilla, 105 51; born | Mar! 13, °37; Due time of sale. 1. Re Jersey ow, Sweet 154360; hi Oct, 16, 1943; of sale. 8, Jersey Heifer, Lady Bess, 166567; born Feb, bred to herd sire July 4, 1945. Reg. Jersey Heifer, Lancallan Count- ess Fairline, 166864; born Feb. 22, 1945; bred to herd sire, July 31, 1945. REG. born | 10. Reg. Jersey Heifer, Lancallan Prin- | with pulley, cess Majesty, 166566; born 29 Jan 1945: bred to her sire. Jul. 2. 1945. | 11. Reg. Jersey Heifer, Cecilia II; sire, | Taxpayer Boy; born Jun, 26, 1945; bred to herd sire, Aug. 5, 1945. Reg. 'Jersey Heifer, Lancallan Butter- | o ; sire Lancallan Standard Sam 54; Dam, Village 14133} sey Heifer Gloria II, sire, Lancallan Standard Standard Gloria 141529: born 15 Mar. 1946. 14, Reg. Jersey Heifer Lancallan Silver Slipper: ard Sam 110354: dam Golden Silver Slipper 1140932; born 31 March 1946. WE RESERVE RIGHT TO ANNOUNCE ANY CORREC- TIONS ON DAY OF SALE } bred to | mos. 141523, | Firsts, 4 Seconds and 7 L | ARNESS--Set good back band team . | harness, Two new ho . | collars, Heart cin | gil va boar, Lancallan | GRAIN and HAY--About 40 tons 22. 1945: | spreader; View Agnes, | born Feb. 17, 1946. 13. Reg. Jer- | Sam 110344; Dam Village View sire 'Lancallan Stand- | Ban" sleighs, HORSES--Chestnut mare, 8 yrs. Bel glan; Chestnut mare, 9 yrs. Belgian amore team well matched and an outstanding show team); Chestnut Jersey gelding, ris. 4 Belgian; Chestnut geld- ris. Belgian; Chestnut colt, 4 old (above horses all shown in 5 fall Jas, and took Third li ing, were rse collars, Odd Some other parts of harness, | Two horse blankets. SWINE--White brood sow; Five small igs; Two young brood sows, not {Desh White brood sow; Nine small s; White brood sow, bred; White good | hay; quantity of oats; About 15 FOG 9 | ensilage; Quantity of oat straw; Stack | of straw. | CASE TRACTOR, FARM MACHINERY --Case tractor, model C., complete good condition; Case tractor plow, 3-furrow, good; "Set 3= sec. spring-tooth harrows; Set 4-sec. drag harrows; Massey-Harris manure Massey-Harris 7-ft. binder, good; McCormick = Deering, oil-bath mower, 5-ft., cut, near Ney; He. horse Mind 10-ft. near new; Hay ted- ders MoH. 13-lsc seea drill; Set disc harrows; Steel land roller; Corn cul- tivator; Number of steel fence posts; Two walking plows, Sang » plow; Fer- tilizer attachment for 13-disc drill, Scuffler; Two anchor posts, 14-feet long; Good rubber-tired wagon; Set ood, wood wagon truck wheels; Set Flat rack, good; W: crate; Number steel red DNs Good root ulper; Step lad- der; Two bull staffs; Pedlar People litter carrier, complete with car bucke t track and hange»-* pole; Set sca ; Electric, wa pressure Jump. complete with motor and tan hot water heater; Forks, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Chain Milk pails icles. Pig Sy and numerous other arte i Terms Cash No Reserve Sale at One O'Clock Farm Sold KEN and CLARKE PRENTICE -- AUCTIONEERS ROSS MURISON -- €LERK , apply Nati 1 Trust Co. -- Milliken, Ont. Further "par Phones Agincourt 52W3 or Markham 206 APS EEL ANE. DAR" IrNn4d