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Ee Si 3 a a a PAGE TWELVE IRE DAILY 11 MES-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1948! . ' WANT AD SECTION 5575555554 BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Articles for Bale .. 36 Articles Wanted .. 37 Agents Wanted ... 40 1--Auditors GRAHAM BICKLE, ACCOUNTANT AU- ditor. Government reports and income tax forms prepared, secretarial work Phone 1004J. 295 Arthur St. (May1) Auditors ........eo 1 Agtomayiles For Y Pn ion Wanted ......;.. 33 Automobile Repairs 18 Insurance 8. T. HOPKINS, CERTIFIED GEN- Instruction eral accountant, 24 Alger Bldg. King St. East. Phone 2127 C ac countant and auditor (May1) 2--Barristers JARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE, BAR- Hamm 112 Simcoe St. North. Phone 3407. R Res. 3274W. (May4) LOUIS 8 HYMAN, BARRISTER Mortgage Loans arranged. 25 Simcoe North. Phone, 67. Residence 30 ov) (Mayl AL- CONANT & ANNIS, BARRISTERS lin F. Annis, KC., 7} South. I Phone 4, Residence 769. (M A. A.W. V. 8. GREER, K.C.. BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc., 6 Ring Street East. Phone 3160. 4. partner W OC. Pollard, Ze. Uxbridge, Ont. (May?) GRIERSON, CREIGHTON & FRASER, barristers, etc. Bank of Commerce Building. = (May1) R. D. HUMPHREYS, K.C.. BARRISTER, Solicitor, etc. King St. West. Phones: Office 814; ToSIAEN00 3297. Money to to loan. 1 (May1) JAMES BR R. MacBRIEN, BARRISTER and Solicitor. Suite 201, 70 King East, Genosha Hotel. Phone | 837. (May1) JOSEPH P. MANGAN, "KC. BARRIS- ter, Solicitor. Money to loan. Office 14'; - King St. Bast, Oshawa. Phone 445. Res. Phone: 837. (May) INEST NEST MARKS, S, BARRISTER, ISTER, SOLI- citor, 11 King E. Room 2. Phones Office 55. Residence 3687R, (May1) a J J. PARKHILL AND J. A. YANCH, Barristers. Mortgage loans, National Housing Act loans 26 Simcoe North. Phone 1614. Res. 1975J. (Mayl) MANNING F. SWARTZ, Z, BARRISTER. Solicitor, Notary. Money to loan. Bas- sett Block, suite No. 4. Phone 282. Res. 287TW. (Mayl) 3a--Physicians and Surgeons DR. BAPTY, SURGEON, 153 KING ST. E., Oshawa. Phone 3832. Hours: eleven to twelve and (except Wed and Sat.), 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. (Mayl) 4--Chiropractors STECELEY HEALTH CLINIC, 146 Simcoe North. Phone 224. Drugless practice including Chiropractic Electro therapy, mineral vapor bath treatment. Practicing hos years. Consultation free. 9 am. to 9 p.m. dally, except Monday and Friday. (Mayl) 5--Optometrists Simcoe Street ) | Male Help Em Magment * anted ..ce.ee.0 $1 ONE INSERTION TWO CONSECUTIVE 'INSERTIO! new or INDEX TO WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS Remo Bf Gardening and Supplies .. Household Repairs 14 Houses For Rent Loan Wanted .... Lost and Found .. 22 Legal Notices Wanted .. N Optometrists ... .. CLASSIFIED AD RATES THREE CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE INSERTION Above rates apply only to original orders for consecutive insertions. Subsequent insertions ordered at a later date constitute a Phyaisian and Pets and Livestock Radio Repairs .... Real Estate Agents Real Estate, Wanted ... Real Estate Exchange ....... Rooms For Rent .. Room and Board .. Room and Board Wanted Veterinarians .. Women's Column Wanted to Rent .. Wearing Apparel .. 20 Words Each Addl Less Word o2 03% 05 it $5.00 per month for ull word. P and i | 20 words or less. 20c additional for all words over 20. Each initial Jecter, abbreviation, '$ and ¢ sign, figure count as » Box charged 10¢ additional. All Classified Advertisements MUST be in by 6 p.m. the day before publication. Office hours: Daily 8-6. 'Saturday 8-5 1 | suburbs, b 14--Household Repairs CHESTERFIE vered. Like new Why Da more? Our rates are reasonable. alistaction uar= anteed. 'Phone 5280W nights, J3344J days. (Apr4) 18--Automobile Repairs MOREY'R GARAGE CORNER VERDUN and Gliddon. Expert repairs to GM, Chrysler roducts. building e action. Phone 22--Lost and Found sake. Inscribed on back, "Alan, Xmas 1946", Reward. Phone 3460J, (82a) FOUND: EYE GLASSES, SMALL SIZE, on 2A Highway west of Simcoe Street. Owner juay have same by proving pro- ny an paying expenses. (828) a irr Column SPENCER SUPPORTS, S, INDIVIDUALLY polntment. CHARIS--FOR SPRING FASHION IN | expert fitting, in girdles, corselettes | and brassleres. Phone Plager, 2594W, (Apr C. H. TUCK, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, 9 12, 2 to 5 and Monday, Wednesday gad. . Friday evenings, 7 to Phone (Mayl) in that new garment before the warm | weather arrives. Call Mrs, Mills, 3333W. JURY AND LOVELL--OFFICE HOURS: 9 am. to 6 pm. Wednesday 9 to 1. A, E. Johnson, 'Optom etrist. none 28 (Mayl) 6--Insurance A PERSONAL PROPERTY FLOATER Policy will protect your valuables in- cluding diamonas, rurs, silverware, dwelling contents at home or at sum- mer cottage or while travelling, against loss by burglary, fire, myster] ous dis- appearance, and other causes. The most, complete protection available. For rates contact Murdoch neral Insur- ance Service (over Eaton's). (May7) PEACOCK'S INSURANCE SERVICE. Consult us for any of your insurance needs. All classes of insurance includ- ing life. 221, King Street East, phone 2686. Res. 4318R. (Mayl) 7--Veterinarians Di E. HA WEBSTER, small animal surgery. 8t. W. Phone 2010M. 9--Money To Loan CLIENTS' MONIES VAL FOR first mortgages. Apply F. Barrister. Bassett iM suite Telephone 182 ' 10--Instruction DANCING OLASSES, BALLET, TOE and Tap taught by Irenie Harvey. Re- ister Friday, Christ Church Parish all, Hillcroft and Mary Sts. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN LATEST modern dances including Fox Trot, Waltz, Rumba, Tango, Samba, Jitter- bug. Phone 4666J. May3) 11--Building Trades i LARGE AND 101 Richmond (Mayl) Bwarts, No. 4. (May1) GRAVEL AND SAND -- GRAVEL AND | | sand for sale, pit 115 Brooklin, will load. *Phone Brooklin 9-r-41 or Whitby i (82¢) ALL TYPES OF PLASTERING 'REPAIRS and cement work Free estimates. Phone | A W , 3870R4. ; (81d) WATERPROOFING, DUST PROOFING, oil proofing, hardening. Anything in | Songreley or stucco. Phone (May5) DHT AVAILABLE; FOR | service, and free estimates. Phone © 382W1. . ___ (Apr30) CRAGGS AND DYKSTRA: PAINTERS Decorators. Also furniture. refinished. industrial Spraying; Work guaranteed. Ph one 3639 - 4185W. (Apri8) ARE YOU iD IN CARPEN- try repairs, alterations, kitchen cup- boards, roofing, phone 1352W. Free Es- LEE Al - (Apr.17) bio CARTER, PAINTING AND DE- corating, spray painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 3289W. 188 Bruce St. (Apr. 11) SAND, GRAVEL, . FILL AND ( CINDERS, also stake dump truck for hire. Phone 2135W. (Apr.23) miles west of BUILDING CONTRACTOR, PLANNING and designing, all types 'of temodel- ing. kitchens, built-in furniture, etc. Thomas Gill. Phone 1503J. (Apr?) FOR PLASTERING Call ABRAMOFF BROTHERS - 1664W (81e) 12--Personal Services THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP GIVES experience, service, workmanship, at. no. extra cost. Gulltinan's, Ry Bond East, "Front or side entrance.' (May3) P. A. VON GUNTEN, EXPERT SWISS watchmaker. Repair shop at 46 King Street West. Your patronage solicited, (Mayl) J CORNISH, 20 'Your 'watch personally (Apr.30) WA REPAIRS. | Bon West. serviced. 13--Nursing Service ACCOMMODATION FOR TWO INVALID ladies, nursing care if required, Box 40, Times-Gazette (81b) T4--Flousehoid Repairs REPRESENTATIVE HERE NOW | TWO weeks only. Spring mattresses .coni- fetely rebuilt, like new Specialize farshajl, Beautyrest repairs. Finest workmanship. Quick service. Ontafrin: Bedding Co. 4506R (Apr 23) FURNITURE REPAIRED AND REB- upholstered See our materials for recovering fruce R. Dalton 75 harles. Phone 401 4 (A (Mays) | (Apr10) 24--Personal TRANSPORTATION TO TORONTO from Oshawa dally, for further inform- ation please phone 1403R after 6. (82b) TRANSPORTATION TO TORONTO, from Oshawa dally. Leaving 6:30, re- turn 5. Phone 5044W after 6. 672 Sim- coe 8. (82b) "OLD AT 40, , 50, 607" 507° MAN! _ YOU'RE crazy! Thousands peppy at 70. Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron. For rundown feeling many men, women call"old."" New get acquaint- ed" size only 50c. At all druggists. (Apr.7.8,9, May 56,7, "Tin 2.34) SEPTIC TANKS, OLD TANKS "CLEAN- ed, tile removed, cleaned and relaid. New tanks installed. Phone 624. (80c) HAVE THAT WATCH OR CLOCK EX- ertly repaired at the Midtown Watch | Bhop, 152 Simcoe St. South. Entrance through Vern's Barber Shop. week's service. ( One Apr23) | ) 3% down, as long as 24 months to pay at STONEY"S CAR MARKETS ; Oshawa and Toronto 5 Locations i . (58t1) | 25--Real Estate For Sale 5-ROOM BRICK HOUSE. BEST OFFER Immediate possession. Phone 28M, ( 2¢) 8-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, ALL CON- | veniences, all round. good condition, $4,600 down payment. Phone owner 4861W. (82¢) 6-ROOM BRICK, CENTRAL. INSULAT. |ed, oll furnace, hot r, storms, | screens, good od "condition. pit | FOUR AND _ 1377 and 379 Park Road North. For sale | or exchange for land Apply, Walter Langmaid, Oshawa, RR. 3, No. 2 | {anematd north at Corbett Point corner. ( ) TOURIST AND BUILDING 3 SITES | WITH fone, or more acres, New dual highway J. E. Hinkson, Rawleigh aler. oe 30417. (May3) LOT, FRONTAGE 37 X 323 DEPTH. AP- {ply 391 Mitchell Ave. Phone 4619J. (781) OWNER'S COSY 5-ROOM BUNGALOW with garage, $3,200 for quick salé be- cause of sickness, Must seen to be appreciated. Phone 1939J. (82d) FARM FOR SALE. WILL "SELL OR EX- change for city property, 14 acres, good {7-roomed frame house, hydro, bank barn, henchouze, good orchard. Ime mediate possession. Laverne Clemens, Bowmanville 1, Phone 2436. (791) EXCELLENT. BUILDING LOTS -- 50x150 Good drainage and soil, hydro and phone available. Will sell at $175. This area building up rapidly. APPLY 597 KING ST. W. £920) » $14,000. Large brick dwelling, condlating of 3 self-contained apartments. Built-in cupboards with 6-room apartment for owner. All hot water heated with oll. Good garage and large lot. $5,000 'cash gives possession. TOURIST CAMP $10,500. or best offer, buys 9-room house. grocery store, repair garage, gas pumps and 2 cabins, on 3 acres of land. Lo- is on.busy highway. Terms arranged. W. E. HOLMES BROKER 19 ONTARIO ST. PHONE 328 (82a) | Cosy | 5) acres, 6- BUNGALOW Modern 5-room brick bungalow. Built=in garage. Stone fite-piace North east sec- tion. $8,000. About h COTTAGE 3-roomed cottage. 3-pc. bath, hot furnace. Cement drive. On Mill St. SMALL FARM room bu ungalow, fruit trees, garage. Cedar St. 85, McAULEY REALTOR 150 DIVISION ST. PHONE 3510M alr [$3,700 (82h) | transportation to 'hi Specializing, re- | area. | 25c--Farmers' Column | GroER ¥ YOUR GASOLINE AND MOT! designed. Phone 2118M or 873J, for ap- | Phone 2015. (Apr.24) CHARIS, NOW 1S THE TIME TO. rs | 5 OR 6-ROOMED HOUSE, CASH. POS- | LARGE FURNISHED ROOM FOR | sired, 19 Hillcroft. 25--Real Estate For Sale Westmount District. A. E. Murdoch, Real Estate Broker, General Insurance, National Housing Act ans, over ton"s. w (Ble) BUILDING 28 x 44, STONE BASEMENT, hydro, furnace, one acre land, 1/5 mile to highway and modern school; free h" school; addi- | tional acreage available, 445W, Local 144 (82¢) {Apni3) |3 FINE LOTS, HOWARD ST.,s NORTH Oshawa, near school. $175 per iot. Phone | 2023. (82c) | LOST. MAN'S WRIST WATCH. KEEP- |8-ROOM HOUSE, ALL BRICK, 3-PC. +bath, good furnace, good grass. Apply 259 Court St. {5 AND 6-ROOM HOUSES, VACANT hardwood down, (82c) now.. Several farms with immediate possession also number of apartments for rent. Apply 139 Albert St. (82a) from Cities Service Oil (May2) oll now, [25 onl Estate V Wanted UILDING LOT, SUITABLE FOI Lat bungalow. Central. Phone Sees = session within 1 month. Phone 3061J. (82d) LADY WISHING TO LOCATE IN OSH- or bungalow, modern, in good locality. (82¢) HOUSES WANTED | I have waiting, cash buyers. Please { phone 3510M and I will call, W. McAULEY Realtor 150 DIVISION ST. 29--Rooms For Rent REI Continuous hot water, breakfast if de- | Phone 1928M. (82h) | FURNISHED BEDROOM, CONTINUOUS: | hot walsh also garage. Very central. | Phone W. (82¢) | ROOM, VERY CENTRAL and reasonable. Apply 137 Church St. (82D) | TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SINK and cupboard in kitchen, no children. Phone DoT3R eine 3150 during Jay. (82a) LIVE IN THE COUNTRY FOR THE | summer. Large, comfortable, furnished apartment with bathroom, nice lawn and shade trees. 15 miles from Oshawa. Write Box 50, Times-Gazette. (81b) CENTRAL, BUS SERVICE, TELEPHONE, | Young couple or girls preferred. 29 | Elena St. Phone 3444M. (81c) FURNISHED ROOM PHONE _y ( ISHED BEDROOM, BREAKFAST | 2B4W. (82¢) | CARGE BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, FURN- FIVE-ROOMED HOUSES, | ished, single, private home, hot water, FU! if desired, reasonable rate. Phone sew (8la FURNISHED BEDROOM, CENTRALLY located. Phone 1456J. (81c) Phone 527TW, (80c) NEWLY FURNIS "BEDROOM, ground floor, pr for two. 299 Sim- coe South. (79d) | central, gentleman. CABIN FOR RENT, . SUITABLE FOR | housekeeping, also two-room apartment | and community kitchen Phone Whitby 820, or call at Penguin Club. A65t1) 29a--For Rent OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT! ® Central Location @® Suitable for Insurance Office, etc. ® Ground Floor. APPLY TO BOX 111 TIMES-GAZETTE (82h) 30--Room and Board . BEDS, DOUBLE ROOM WITH SIMPLE for working men. Near General Melos bg Phone 4 (82b) | 31--Wanted 10 Rent . ian aba 5 OR 6-ROOM HOUSE, WITHIN 6 OR 17 miles from Oshawa, reliable tenant. Phone 3512R1. (8lc) SUMMER COTTAGE IN OSHAWA DIS- trict, for season. Apply Box 109, Times- Gazette. (82b) DESPERATELY NEEDED, 3 OR 4- roomed house, or rooms, by young couple, abstainers, no children. Phone 5161J or write Mr. Smith, 243 ehec St. (82c) | URGENTLY NEEDED, 2 OR 3 UNFUR- nished rooms, or house, young couple, 2 childfen, references, Phone i : 82c GENTLEMAN REQUIRES a room, modern conventences, reasonably central. Please state exact location to Box No. 108, Times-Gazette. (81h YOUNG COUPLE DESIRES THREE UN- furnished rooms. : Box 110, Times- Gazette, (82d) A WIDOW, NO CHILDREN "WISHES 3 rooms in quiet home with no children or small bungalow with garage, as soon as Jposivle, in or near Oshawa. Phone 2127 ; (81b) Huntsville | ot Wanted. to Rent { QUIET YOUNG COUPLE, NO CHILD- |i ren, want house or three or four un- |i furnished rooms. Best of care will be i taken. References. Pleafe write Box 105, Times-Gazette, (8lc) |5 TO 8-ROOM HOUSE, OSHAWA OR purchasing agent {ranster. pred from Toronto, to. be located manently in Oshawa. Phone 2seeh Le | 898, Mr. Walker. . 8lc) i2 "OR 3 UNFURNISHED WORE BY young couple with boy 5. References. Phene 4379J. (80c) HOUSE FOR 3 CAREFUL ADULTS ferences on request, Phone 285, eve- nings, (791) 32--Automobiles for Sale gn 1/3 down, as long as 24 months to pay at STONEY'S CAR MARKETS Oshawa and Toronto i 5 Locations . RE- (58t1) | a2 PONTIAC, LARGE MODEL, SIX- \-eylinder, -like new throughout, under- | seat heat, radio, beautiful car. Phone | 4122W, (81c) IN GOOD CONDITION. (82a) i 34 CHEV., | + Phone 2735J. 1947 NORTON MOTORCYCLE, REDUC- | ed price for quick sale, Phone 180J12. a pee z (820) '47 MERCURY SEDAN MAROON, ALSO | half-ton pisi-up. Cash, Trade or Terms. | Apply 480 Montrave Ave. (82c) 1/3 down, as long as 24 montih to pay at STONEY'S CAR MARKETS Oshawa and Toronto 5 Locations (58t1) FIELDS, r REBUILT, RECO- | LOTS FOR SALE, $175 FOR 50 X 150, la PONTIAC, 5-PASSENGER COUPE, | radio and | heater. Phone 382W2. (81h) '34 HUDSON SEDAN, IN GOOD CON- dition. Slip covers, $350. or best offer, {Phone 4180J2, (82D) '46 MERCURY TRUCK, 2-TON STAKE | body, whe condition, Sargant's Gar- age Rd, South, Phone 1270W (811) 5 '39 DODGE SEDAN, GOOD RUNNING condition. 369 Mary St. (81c) | 39 INTERNATIONAL PICK- UP, V2 TON, | $575. Harmony Garage, King and Wil- | son Road (81 1b) | 33--Automobiles Wanted | GASH FOR YOUR CAR! BRAMLEY | Motor Sales. 1271 Simcoe Street North. ( | 36--Articles for Sale | HAND- -MADE DOUBLE AFGHAN, COL~- oured, moth proof, also made-to-order. [5 Bloor St. E.. . AD . 4. (81b) TUB, BASIN ET SINK, 1 TANK and jacket heater, all in good condi- tion. R. B. Reed, 475 Simcoe i Nt (81b) STEEL VENETIAN BLINDS, sq. ft. Measured and installed. George M. Reid, Phone 2104, Hoses (Aa pa SPY APPLES AND POTATOES, 273 Simpson _Ave., Bowmanville. APPL' Ago) CEDAR POSTS AND POLES, ANY quantity delivered. Phone Few, (781) CUSTOM BUILT TRACTOR, ON "RUB- ber, very powerful; new traller, 15 ton capacity, license, tires 600 x spring tooth barrows. Phone 289J13, after 6. (Apr. 9) REED ONLY LIMITED SUPPLY available: Order now. Chairs and tables for rent. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe N., Oshawa, .. . es __ (May4) REFRIGERATOR, ELECTRIC, A-1 CON- Qivion. Apply 101 Westmoreland, Ietole p.m (711) A COMPLETE STOCK OF WRINGER rolls and belts for all makes of wash- ers. Jack Biddulph. 68 Simcoe St N. Phone 3800W. (Apr.25tf) 37--Articles Wanted USED 22 OR 32 HORSE-POWER OUT- board motor, must be in good condi- tion. Phone 620W. (82¢ ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, GOOD condition, reasonable; also bookcase with glass door private. Phone 1329M. (81c) PIANOS WANTED FOR CASH. WILSON & Lee, 79 Simcoe 'North. Phone 2388. (Apr.30) HIGHEST PRICES BAID FOR PAPER, rags, mattresses, iron and ' metals. Locaf* and out of town calls picked up free. Phone 635 Ceédardale Iron and Metals, 100 Annis St, East of C.NR. Station. 9 g (May2) SPOT CASH PAID FOR GOOD USED furniture, ice box. Quetec heater, cook stoves. 24 Bond West Phone 3766M (April3) GOOD USED FURNITURE WANTED ice boxes cook stoves and heaters 56 | King West. 3326W. (Apr5) 38--Female Help' Wanted | WOMAN WANTED TO ASSIST MOTHER {with housework, and care of father. | Phone 119R. . (82a) | | GOOD SEAMSTRESS BETWEEN 25 AND | 30, for exclusive clothing shop. Smart appearance, Phone 4828 for interview. (82¢) | CAPABLE GIRL OR WOMAN, TO MIND 2 children at parents' home or own home. Phone 4336J. ' (82¢) EXPERIENCED - WAITRESS WANTED, | at Kingsway Milk Bar, 23 King East. 16; one set | i mile east of the (tops and logs, not fit for lumber, | and riding, Sr B- More dollars for your car at (82d) WOMAN REQUIRED, SOLE DUTY, | looking after one infant, sleep out, | week-ends and afternoons free. If you can supply references, and are depend- able name own salary. Box 106, Times- Gazette. (81b) | STENOGRAPHER, EXPERIENCE NOT | essential, but valuable, good wages. Ap- ply stating address, age, education and | experience to Box 48, Times- ranges, (79t1) Phone 4695 May3) $ § $ 3 $ $ BELMONT MOTORS 137 KING ST. WEST PHONE 4808 | 3¢--Pets and Livestock (78t1) | tic display were: awa, would like to. buy a small house , wil pay cash. Box 112, Times-Gazette. | A QUIET WELL-BROKEN TEAM wp Clyde mares, 4 and 5 i old. 1,400 vig each. Phone 3423J (82b) i GOOD PIGS FOR i. 8 WEEKS A Phone Ray Hoskin, 862W3. (81b) | POMERANIANS, MALTESE TERRIER, 0 part Scottie, Collle and Fox Ter- od Beautiful Peruvians, Simcoe Pet | Shop. 373 Simcoe South. (81b) | COCKER BPANIELS, PUPPIES AND | grown dogs, reasonable. Waubena Ken- nels, 1 mile West of Oshawa, Queen Elizabeth Highway, hath) "THERE 1S NO GREATER COM ion than an animal or bird". Mean Pet Shop, 373 Simcoe South. (Apr.30) | DOGS BOARDED BY DAY OR WEEK. | Twin Birch Kennels. Phone Whitby | | 839. (A pr.13) FOR RENT. 35--Wear ing ng Apparel GIRL'S COAT, CREAM COLOUR, SIZE 14. Phone 40383. (82c) (we BUY AND SELL USED CLOTHING, sterilized, cleaned and pressed like new. Carrying a big stock of spring | | coats, suits and pants. 21 Bond St. w., Sam | Schwartz. (Apr) | 36--Articles for Sale : BOX TRAILER, GOOD CONDITION. {2pply 640 Oxford St. Phone 1280R. (82b) DRY SOFT WOOD SLABS, $13 PER cord, stove length. Phone 2135W, Brook- lin 87RA4. (May?) {1200 RED BRICKS AND ONE ELEC- tric rangette. Phone 192. (82a) | 3-BURNER OIL STOVE, BEDROOM BU- | reau, small enamel kitchen table, all |in good condition. Phone 1565R. (82b) TWO FRENCH DOORS, ALSO OUTSIDE | revolving clothes dryer, crokinole table. | 80 Burk St. (82b) | {717, HORSEPOWER, OUTBOARD MO- | tor, $90. Apply 15 Church St. (82c) UPRIGHT PIANO, MEDIUM SIZE. 5; ply 563 King 8t. E. 2c) | LADY'S BICYCLE, IN GOOD ey tion. Phone 4019M. (82a) NEW McCORMICK WALKING PLOUGH. | Phone 3467J12. (82¢) | | SINGER SEWING MACHINE, DROP- | head, -good condition. $35.00. Apply 229 | Gliddon Ave. (82b) 1941 aM. CAR "RADIO, _ 5 PUSH-BUT- | ton with antenna $52. Phone 208 ) (82¢ MAN'S BICYCLE, GOOD "CONDITION. Apply 120 Louisa St. > (82a) REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRIT- er, Good condition, Will sell reasonable. Apply 743 Douglas 8t. (82a) 0, 36" WELL TILE "AND COVER. Phone 4231J, (82¢) HOUSE INSULATING MATERIAL, suitable for insulating attics, walls, etc., homes. Priced at fraction of cost, Phone 2846R. (82a WEEDLESS "MANURE, 3 3 DOLLARS YD. 3 for six seventy-five. Mushroom and other manures. Phone 3763J. (May?) APPLES, STARKS, COMBINATION grade, $1. 50 bushel. W. J. Davis, Tags ton. 163W4. \ 811) 5 HP. LE ROY GAS ENGINE; oie slab wood. Apply Mr. Gelech, Centre St., Whitby. Phone 2503. 8lc) LATHAN RASPBERRY CANES, | Se per hundred, also potatoes. Phone 3575J2. __#(8lc) KITCHEN CABINET, "LIKE NEW; V; ALSO baby carriage in good condition. Phone 4163W. (81c) NEW, IMPROVED PLAST-I-GLOSS, the modern floor finish. No waxing, Elgin or hard scrubbing, Non-slip- revents accidents Beautifies Ss in one hour. We will apply your +Plast-1-Gloss and Guarantee it not to crack, chip, or peel, Expert information i for applying free of charge. Associated Services, 23 Bond Street West, at Prince. We deliver. Phone 4538W. (May6) AIR-WAY SANITIZOR, THE COMPLETE | Vacuum cleaner. Phone 2128M, for free | demonstration. (81c) | ELECTRIC STOVE, . CREAM plack, built-in coal and wood annex, automatic oven control. Phone 3963W. (Apr.3,5.7) | FoTATORS, SPY, BALDWIN AND TAL- | man Sweets, delivered. Phone 4423) or | 4832W. F. 'Shaw, 262 St. Julien St, (81d) LARGE COCOANUT RUG, BED, BPRING and spring-filled mattress, also French door, and 2 lady's spring coats, size 16, $5 Sach. All in good condiiton. Phone 350W (82a) . COAL CANADIAN DEEP MINE ALBERTA BRIQUETTES Save $2.50 per ton from anthracite price. Help to keep your money in Canada and get good value at the same time, ROBERT DIXON 'COAL CO. LTD. 313- Albert Street Phone 262 (Mon., Wed. Fri.) | 40--Agents Wanted | styles, Reasonable. Phone 4444J. HAVE" YOU A J88 FOR A YOUNG | eye incubator, | incubator. IMMEDIATELY, CAPABLE YOUNG woman for general housework. Apply Mrs. Irwin Ormiston, Columbus, Route 1. Phone Brooklin 47R6 (781) | ATTRACTIVE SALESGIRL, . SINGLE, | age 21-28, to assist in store and service dept. Must be able to sew. Permanent | | position. Apply Singer Sewing Machine y Company. (70t1) s9--Nale Help Wanted | MIDDLE-. AGED MAN WHO KNOWS | something about gardening and lawns, {for a few hours each week. Phone a: Cc) Ce | ge TO $60. 4 A WEEK! YOUR OWN | businesst No boss, no timeclock, in- | dependence! The leading line of Home Service Products! Fine Hid and rural | territories available. vehicle | needed for routes. If you have Hr ability and a small capital--write today for free information -- Familex -- 1600 | | Delorimier, Montreal. (Mon., Wed., Fri) | WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR | man to start with good commission | with permanent connections to suc- | cessful applicants, old line company | handling food products. Apply Box Joi, Times-Gazette. TRAINED MEN COMMAND .THE So POSITIONS I. C. 8. Specialized Courses in Account- ing, Advertisin Commercial Art, Fore- | manship and ngineering. ' Counselling service without obligation. Write or RUMMAGE SALE IN THE BASEMENT of King Street Church, on Thursday, April 8 at 1:30. (82a) SPRING TEA AND SALE OF WORK, Albert Street United on Thursday, April 8, at 2:30. Auspices Senior or 2a) 43--Auction Sales WOOD SALE I have been authorized to sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, April 10, at 1 p.m, for Victor Peacosk, on the north half of lot number 3, concession number 9, township of Darlington, 12 ng Sault Church, and 12 mile north, all the hardwood, on about 10 acres. To be sold in 14 acre lots, more or less. Same to be removed by June 30, 1949 Terms of sale: Cash. Mr. C. Pethick, AuCTer, (g1d) T have been authorized | sell' by Public Auction for Henry Wilson, Vil- lage of Columbus, at 1 p.m., Thursday, April 8, farm stock and implements, ) | including percheron team, bay horse, 3 cows, 1 heifer, 3 calves, 6 shoats, 2 sows, 1 due, binder, mower, cultivator, corn cultivator, 2 walking scuffiers, tedder, drill, spreader, plows, single wagon and rack, sleighs, roller, scales, hay, ensilage, harness, in- cubator and separator, and other ar- | ticles too numerous to mention. Terms W | cash. Elmer Powell, clerk; Wm, auctioneer. (T71) Ice Frolics (Continued from Page 3) | Twelve attractive young ladies of the club, prettily gowned in old- | fashioned frocks colored exactly as | the ice surface, executed a routine well. A medley of Southern States (songs, a black-face gorup "Pickin' | Cotton" and a dozen tiny picca- I ninnies proved popular with the | audience. Runaway piccaninny | Donald Petre lost his diaper until | nis fat mammy Douglas Kimpel caught up with him. 'Easter Parade' Biggest order of the evening en- | tertainment was "Easter Parade" | involving more 'than 150 skaters at one time. Conveners of this gigan- the Mrs. K. S. Peterson, L. MacKellar, M. L. Mor- | ris, Clark Hubbell, W. Stevens, T. | R. Dryden, Norman Petre, W. Nor. ton, C. Skuce and Ivan Richards. he soloist and the quartet sang. Nrigntest star in the galaxy was Elaine Richards who played the part of a duckling and won the hearts of everyone with her. beau- tiful balance, timing and execution of movement. partner - for Glen Skuce in their duet. Donna Rusnell as solo butterfly, | Sonia Dodwell, Eleanor Herrincourt and Beverley Millma as birds, and David Lowry, Ray Petrie, James Reid and Hugh Smith as General's | Aides, were all good. Beethoven's | "Moonlight Sonata" was played ex- cellently by the orchestra's pianist land the large groups of flowers, | lillies, butterflies, birds, hens, roost- | ers and bunnies made | intensive clear their training by exhibiting poise and decor. Their varying cos- | tumes were attractively colorful. In "Nautical Moments", sailor Alan Anderson was alone on a ship "womanned" by Indian.club-swing- ing beauties.' Lighting effects in this number were oddly pleasing. | Nor was a Sailors' Hornpipe ne- phone TODAY for complete information | glected. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited Field Counsellor | W. J. DONOVAN 23 Drew St. x «Phone 3202 (791) | 39a--Male or 'Female H Help = | ASSISTANT FOR ACCOUNTING 'DE- partment, must be neat and accurate | worker, «steady position with good local firm. - State experience, references Box 25, Times-Gazette. (tf) | EXCELLENT SIDELINE FOR )R SELLING | representatives with contacts, hard- ware, electrical stores, service stations, manufacturers, etc. Free samniples. Kedro Co, Box 94, Brockville, Ont. - (Apr.7) HA --Employment | Wanted CHILDREN'S DRESSES MADE, SIMPLE ( who likes to meet or what married man (28), people. Selling! Purchasing! offers. Box 103, 'Times-Gazette. (81e) POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN Oshawa, Where 3-year-old girl welcome; sleep out. Apply 8 Fairleigh Ave. (80c) ACETYLENE WELDING. PICK UPAND delivery. Hard facing, ornamental, etc, Phone 5187TW. (80d) REPAIRING TRILIGHTS, ., RANGETTES, ranges, all household electrical appli- ances. Frank Snudden, 107 MAthol E. Phone 919W. (Apr. 18) 41 a--Lawn Mower Service LAWN MOWERS AND GARDEN TOOLS sharpened and repaired. We call for and deliver. Phone 2164W. C. Woods. 636 Somerville Ave. (Apr.23) 43-- Auction Sales "1 have been authorized. t to sell by Public Auction for E. Lavender, Lot 1 Con. 5, East Whitby, ihe miles east of Brooklin High School andy % mile south, 'on Saturday, April 10, the following: . Gray Mare, 12 years old (good garden mare); Shorthorh cow, 3 years old, due-June; Shorthorn heifer, 2 years old, due August; one horse wagon, complete; one horse sleighs; , scuffler; one horse plow (Int.); single iplow, M.-H. 21; scurrifier, 14 tooth; one horse mower, M.-H.; open buggy, Top buggy; roller; circular saw; Buck- 60 egg capacity; Miller 160 egg capacity; Cycle in=- | cubator, 50 egg capacity; brooder stove; AND | single heavy set of brass-mounted har- ness; single driving set of harness; plow arness; set team lines; set braking; set steel tugs; quantity of Herbagewn harness: 2 brooder houses; forks; hoes; chains; whiffeltrees and other articles. Miscellaneous articles: Quantity of l= gallon sealers; 3 heaters; lawn mower; «quantity of box cages; many small ar- ticles. Cash. Terms: Wilbur, Auctioneer. Sale, 1. p.m, Elmer (Apr.5,7,8) STRESS NATURAL FEEDING Health authorities 'stress "the im- portance of natural feeding for in- fants. Milk from human was rushed to the Dionne quintup- | lets from far-off points soon after their birth mothers | Mrs. Gahan sang "In An Old Dutch Garden" while the Misses Lily Coburn, Ella Durno and Dawn | Steckley performed with clear-cut movements through and -around-a 16-girl chorus. To end the arrange- ment, the quartet rendered "Sipping Cider by the Zuider Zee", with, if you will pardon the expression, zip. | Old lamplighter Edgard Bonnell, dream doll Miss Dawn Steckley, and 12 waltzing couples preceded a dance routine by Miss Mildred Nicholls and John Perry who were called for an encore. To the Con Conrad composition "Continental", Miss Wanda Beasley, member of three skating clubs, and Miss Dawn Steckley, Ladies Senior Champion of the Oshawa, club, performéd an entrancing duet. Hobo On Skates Comedian Gerry LaCroix from Sherbrooke, Quebec, was King of | the Hobos in "Riders of the Rods". When he debarked from the only freight that ever stopped in the arena, Gerry's weak ankles began to give him trouble but not half so much sa his one-way.retrievable hat. Persistence won out. He will be wearing the odd-looking crea- | tion 'again tonight. "Old" Buttermilk Sky" was theme song of the rodeo round-up which featured a bevy of rope-twirling cow girls smartly outfitted in the latest western "look". Misses Lois McGovern and Evelyn Robson did a smart, duo performance and the quartet Sang with Mrs. Gahan. Club professional Alex Fulton proved his abilities to the audience as he went through figure and jump routines, the elements of which he so securely implants in | his students. His personality ed skill resulted in two encores. From the Metropolitan Figute| Skating Club of Brooklyn, New | York, Misg Irene Maguire -- who | looks like B., A. Scett--and Walter Muehlbronner were like 'an indivi- dual and shadow on the ice as they drifted and. flew, pirouetted and piqued. They were magnificent in |a 'tango and better in a fox trot. Two encores were not enough for the spectators. Miss Maguire in red velvet and Mr. Muehlbronner in siren suit. Grande finale emanated from a gigantic top 'hat. To the Cohan tune, "Yankee Doodle Dandy", 16 girls in high! hat, white tie andl | tails, carried 'out a St. Patrick's Day reminder. Unintentional though it may have been, Ireland and the CROSSWORD - - - By Eugene Sheffer HORIZONTAL 1. leave out §. conveyance fee ). Peruvian plant !. cornbread }. masculin~ name {. moo 47. vary intone 49. location 52. ancient times (poet.) 53. grafted (her.) 54. level 55. course 56. transaction j. satiate 3. voidness }. Greek letter Answer to yesterday's puzzle, ). ideas / SP |. progenitor Ri oll » < i. lease j. catch up with !. plant disease A WIND 2 ho wm l. thing in law !. egresses |. palm leaf GW 210]Q [NIA RIN ™ NID INO [DIEM NW TO Nix |Mhiw DREN EARE 42. small mergangser 43. Angloe Indian weight 44. whirlpool 45. feminine name 48. lamp prey Aveage time of solution: 26 minutes. 50. decimal unig Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. 51. completion J. Italian family of nobility ]. inner natures (poet.) ), soft hat lL. declaims J. barren 5. evergreen tree MINIM] 2(0fw|2 Mix Wms» S A / 4 Nh» She was a perfect | | jorie | Miss Marjorie Edgar, [Misses Marilyn Jaques | Irish were brought to mind in this | house on the very day the new tickets and circular sheets arriv-g concluding number. 'Best Show Ever' Considered by many to be the best show ever presented by the Oshawa Skating Club, The Ice Frolics of 1948 were an indication of what enthusiasm can do if coupled with industry. Congratue lations are due every performer, no matter how small a part he or she took, and the executive and direc. tors for their successful organizing and operating. Instrumental in creating the'show were: President F..V. Skinner, vice. president George Durno, treasurer A. W. Petre, secretary Miss Mar- Edgar, honorary president Mrs. Ewart McLaughlin; directors, Mrs. Erle Anderson, Douglas E, Chesebrough who was in charge of publicity, and D. Kimpel; for scenery and proper= ties, M. R. Cummings, Jim Skinner and Ralph Vickery; ice design, and Kay Sillers of Ontario Ladies College Art Department; ice painting, J. H. Marlowe; stage 'manager Douglas Youngson; music, Mrs. Walter Branch and Alex Fulton; make-up Mrs. W. 8S. Millman and Freddie Bryant; costumes, Mrs. George Dur=- no, Mrs. William Stevens and Mrs. A. W. Andrews; photo2raphy, Campbell's Studio. Some of those named were on more than one com- mittee. Lottery Tickets (Continued from Page 1) liam Elliott. He had been released on $500 bail pending investigation of his activities. His statement showed that Wood told police he received the ticket shipments from A. Brody of Mon- | treal. He got 1,000 tickets for each monthly draw. which he distribut- ed to fellow workmen and others. Started Months Ago «It all started months ago when a Jack Turner of Montreal ap- proached him at the General otors plant one noon and asked him to be ticket distributor for Oshawa and Ontario county. Wood admitted purchasing money orders to the value of $10,- 186.40 between March 3, 1947 and January of this year. Von Zuben replied" that he had noted the name of the $10,000 prize-winn a Mrs. V. Allenby of Toronto, was unable to contact her in' that er off the sheet, Over the objections of defense counsel, Inspector Tomlinson told the , court what he knew of the Gold Bond Lottery racket. Some months ago he had investigated the sale of tickets in Newmarket. Later there were tions of operators the officer in charge of this de- partment had been suspended and he had never received a complete account of the case. Canada. Wide Basis Crown Attorney Hall pointed to some "prosecu~ in Montredl but sheets listing names of winners which had been sent to Whitby. that the Tottery is conducted on a Canada-wide basis. He said that a ticket buyer couldn't possibly get an.even break because this partic- ular draw had been announced for following day, thousands of printed lists were ex- pressed from Montreal to Whitby (and probabiy to other parts of Canada) and these were received "1 submit this would have been impossible' to do and I suggest that no such draw was As a come-on to the they were paid back so much," said Mr. Hall. Further evidence showed that in November 1947, Wood purchased money orders for $2,225 and. in 1948 they amounted to Yon that basis he had sold over 2 on tickets the Remarked Magistrate McIntyre says gambling is prevalent 'but I hope it is not all heavy penalty, said that the lottery must have been widespread in Ontario prize sheets to have been sent to one Wood may be sentenced in Osh week, Magistrate Ebbs declared he was surprised | that such a serious business was Defere counsel McIntyre said | going on in a small place like to Constable Von Zuben: "It was | Whitby. * lucky for you, you searched his | to a decision today," he said. awa court this 'I'm not prepared to come this price. GORDON BROKER No phone calls. FOUR ROOMS $2800 IN OSHAWA Immediate possession for this small home and only $1,000 down with small monthly payments. basement, furnace, roof, and low taxes. Good well water but no sewer, Act at once as this won't last a OSBORNE WHITBY, ONT.

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