THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948 THE DAILY TIMES.-GAZETTE PAGE SEVENTEEN CLASSIFIED ADS 39a--Male or Female Help BOOKKEEPER WANTED FOR GEN- eral book Box 337, Times~ (Continued from Page 16) 36--Articles tor Sale STE ¥ Rud VENETIAN BLINDS, 55¢ Measured Abd instalied. George Phone 2104, 68 Bond West. (May26) NEW VED PLAST - I - GLOSS. 'The modern floor finish. No waxing, polishing or hard scrubbing, J3on-slip~ pery, prevents accidents, beaut! SF at ur Fin 1 Eu on. ecofl's m Phone Oshawa 3235. We Deliver, (Jun1) NLY LIMITED SUPPLY ow. Chairs and tables 2 Simcoe N., (Jund) A COMPLETE STOCK OF WRINGER rolls and belss for all makes of Fash ers. Jack Biddulph. 68 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3800W. (ayast) CREAM CABINET, IN A-1 CONDI- 1108; also rernGerator. Phone 244. (96t1) | T APARTMENT SIZE PIANO. S00D condition. Phone 2440W. 23s) WINGHAM STOVE, gsr 3 MO 243 Tresane. Phone 2146W. oN GURNEY COAL RANGE, GOOD CON- dition. Phone 2718R. (123b) for homes, offices or factories. Custom made. Moderately priced. Estimates and installations free, R. G. TREWIN Phone 5072 - 59 Division St, Oshawa (Tues., Thurs.) 37--Articles Wanted KNEE-HOLE DECK, GOOD CONDI- tion. Phone 1726W. (124a) REFRIGERATOR ANTED, SED, General Electric or Jerre Preterte, x 672M after 124b) LARG! ARUNK, 5: CONE {ih Phos aITIR (123b) UMBER SECO! HAND L for building. Phone 3950W. ror OASH PAID FOR GOOD USED Jurniture, ies box, Quebec heater, cook stoves. M Bond West. Phone 3766 (Jun13) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PAPER, rags, mattresses, iro and metals. Local and out _of town. calls picked up ree, Phone 635, Cedardale Iron and Metals, 100 Annis St. East of CNR. (Jun2) NEEDED (123¢) PER | waitress required, live in. Gazette. (124b) 39b--Male and Female Help AN EXPERIENCED WAITER OR Avply gliv- almoral (123c) ing full particulars, age etc Hotel, Bowmanville. +1--Employment Wanted EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER DE- sires responsible position. Box 431, Times-Gazette. (123d) RELIABLE YOUNG WOMAN WITH small child, 3 yrs, would like house- home. Box 430, Times-Gazette. (123¢) GARDEN PLOWED, WITH FORD Tractor, disced, harrowed. Grow a gar- den this year. Manure also sold. Phone 3235. (Junell) GARDENS PLOWED AND HARROWED, cellars excavated by team, general trucking. Phone 5233. (106t1) REPAIRING TRILIGHTS, RANGETTES, Fanges, all household electrical april: ces. Jisns Snudden, 107 Phone 919W. Anis) 41 a--Lawn Mower Service LET US PICK UP YOUR LAWNMOW-. er now for ind; econ and repairing, machine-ground. conditioned ee: for sale. Sn Fu Fudge, 236 Eulalie Ave. Phone 303 (Junei8) sharpe owe Balred Pick-up i! sharpened and repaire - bray Phone 2164W, Woods, Somerville Ave. " (May24) LAWN MOWERS GROUND AND RE- paired. Sheats, etc., sharpened, Work Fuaranteed. Ww. Simmons, 95 Patricia ve. Phone Hiook. (May23) 43--Auction Sales - Community Commission Sale, 33 Hall Nurser, Saturday, May 28, at 1: 30pm. floor model Radios; Electric 2 heavy us Drop-side day-bed; AT 2 play pens; 3-plece chester- field suite; one green chair (as new); oak bed and springs; Morris chair; stu- dio couch; vanity dresser; living-room table; kitchen table and chairs; di- nette suite (leather seated chairs); cof- fee table; Suilung frames; dressers; desk; high chair; kitchen range; drop- leaf table; one table radio; floor lamp; table lamp; Quebec heater; Singer sewing machine; kitchen range equip- itchen utensils, and many other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. Frank Stirtevant, auctioneer, Oshawa. Phone 2714J. (124b) 44--Tender ped with oil burner; 50 ft. garden hose; | PIANOS WANTED FOR CASH. WILSON & Lee, 79 Simcoe North. POD Neyo) v3 GOOD USED FUR! WANTED ice boxes, cook stoves and heaters. 56 King West. 3326W. (Jun$) 38---Female Help Wanted SEAMSTRESS, BETWEEN 25 AND 30, able 0 run electric sewing machine. Must be free to take aigadty employ~ ment. Experienced only. Apply in per- son to Kays Designing Shop, 430 Sim- coe Bt. 8. (124c) WOMAN OR GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- work, capable of taking charge of two children, for business couple, no cabk- ing. Apply Mrs. Haugen. Phone 215, Port Perry. (123¢) EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, GOOD wages. Phone 215, Port Perry. (123c) RELIABLE GIRL OR WOMAN TO LOOK after 4 children through the day. Sieep n LAPP y 30 Orchard Ave. North 230) (123c ~ KINDLY CAPABLE CHRISTIAN woman to act as part-time housekeep- er, principally week-ends. Apply giving a and experience. Box 428, Times- Fer pe (122¢) R SMALL HOTEL. pase. Apply Nem auty COOK WANTED Good wages for suitable J. Tayler, Ly "vii Ont. Phone Clarke 3 1411) BOOKKEEPER, oT, WITH OR Yithous Sxparience, must have intel- igence Aan: ADHILY, good salary. Box , Times-Gazette (115tf) YOUNG LADY For accounting department of local firm. Must be neat worker. Experienced applicant preferred, but beginner will be considered, if intelligent and willing to work. Apply, stating particulars of experience, education and references to BOX 424, TIMES-GAZETTE (124t1) TENDER dersigned up to June 5th, digging a trench, 500 feet long, ap- JicAlmately 7 feet deep, supplying and aying 6-inch field tile, covering the back filling and removing excess earth, in the Bowmanville Cemetery. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Bowmanville. the Town of (124b) Report From Westminister By STUART UNDERHILL Canadian Press Staff Writer London -- (CP) -- Parliament is back in session this week after the Labor Party conference at Scar- borough which seems to have clos- ed the ranks of government leaders. Before the Commons rose for. a week's holiday during which the conference wag held, the air was full of rumors of strife within the party. Fireworks were expected at Scarborough but nothing much happened -- at any rate on the surface--except the expulsion of two members who did not toe the party line. Banishment of John Platts-Mills, member for Finsbury, for his part in sending an encouraging tele- {gram to Pietro Nenni, leader of the pro-Communist Socialist Party during the Italian election cam- 39--Male Help Wanted SALESMAN LOC. tured in Canada, counts Fu manager. Yorite: Box 1766, Cleveland, Ohio, US.A (124a) OWN YOUR BUSINESS! leading company. of Home Canada. Let your effort determine income. Very little capital neede: our chance to use it with benefit. Write for full details--Familex, AL TERRITORY, SELL roof maintenance specialty manufac- sold wholesale to all roof owners, including farmers. Ac- ayable at Toronto in Canadian joy good ever-increasing in- come. 'Permanent position with old re- liable corporation. Advance to territory JOIN THE Service In © you have travelling equipment, here 1600 Delorimier, Montreal, (Tues. Thurs. Sat) DELIVERY BOY WANTED Must be dependable. Apply KARN'S DRUG STORE (122b) paign, caused scarcely a ripple. Af- fred Edwards, member for Middles- | borough and critic of the steel na- | tionalization program, was as eas- |ily lopped off the right wing. | Observers think there will be lit- tle excitement Thursday when the Commons debates an opposition proposal that a committee investi- gate how signatures of the Social- ist members were collected for the Nenni telegram. Some whose names. appeared as signatories professed they were un- aware they were being so used: Platts-Mills, denied the chance of speaking before the labor confer- ence, will take part in the forth- coming debate, Despite apparent meekness of la- bor party members there are still ership as too conservative and who would like to see the Socialist pro- gram gingered up. If they did not cut loose at Scarborough it was probably because they appreciate the difficult path the government now is walking, beset by difficulties Tenders will be received by the un- | 1048, for | same with 3 inches of clean gravel, | Clerk of the Corporation of | plenty who regard the party lead- | CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer . contended . sport . former- French province . air: comb. form . river in France . argument against . fleshy €ruit HORIZONTAL 1. hit with open hand 8. blemish 8. reckless AZ. river in Russia 13. reverential fear 14. operatic solo 15. hostels 16. asking cour- 53. pedal digits 54, bitter vetch 55. serf 7. revokes 3. raft-breasted 9. dry 10. furiction in trigonometry 11. crones 17. island (Fr.) 19. grafted (her.) 22. Italian city 23. 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Persia 46. painful 9-27 in trade and foreign affairs. They | election, Support for a hotter brand socialism was evident, however, of in tional executive of the party. endorsement of its leadership and no cut in food subsidies and fur- discussion about workers in nationalized industries. A London Times editorial on the Scarborough spite the outer calm there was evi- dence that the party was worried | by the trend of foreign affairs. There was also "some fire behind | the smoke of both the nationaliza- tion controversy and charge . . . . elections to membership of the na- | conference said de- | | Otherwise the government won Ltd. socialist and that it is too kind to are also looking ahead to the next | profiteers and tories." FIRM FINED $500 Toronto, May 27--(CP)--Roelof- son Machine and Tool Company owned by civic Controller E. | C. Roelofson, Wednesday was fined almost the only rebuffs were the [$500 and costs for breach of the passage of a resolution calling for | Income War Tax Act. Crown Pro- secutor George D, McPhedran said ther price controls and in heated | the company has two similar con- control | victions previously. SEEING-EYE DOG KILLED Toronto, May 19 -- (CP) -- The German shepherd dog presented to John Berezanski, blind garage op- | erator, when his seeing-eye dog | was killed by shopbreakers a few | months ago, is dead, It was killed by a motorist, who is being sought that the party's policy is being | for leaving the scene of an acci- made too 'national' and too little |dent, a ------------------ ty 692 Queen St, East LARD 20 LB. PAILS -- PURE HOME KETTLE RENDERED $3.90 Mail Orders Filled Promptly On Receipt of Money Order. Freight Charges Extra. PICKERING FARMS LIMITED ALSO AVAILABLE AT PICKERING FARMS, WHITBY Toronto a -- (Whitehall Notebook By JAMES McCOOK Canadian Press Staff Writer London--(CP) -- Capt. Raymond Blackburn 33, a barrister and jour- nalist, wrote a wartime book called "The Problems and Rights of Sol- diers"; his friends now suggest he could write another on the rights and problems of a Labor member of Parliament. Sometimes Blackburn's views are in line with government policy, sometimes not. But he is recog- nized as the gadfly of the leftist fringe of his party; an unsparing critic of fuel policies pursued by former Fuel Minister Shinwell; an industrious student of foreign affairs and something of an au- thority on scientific research, in- cluding atomic energy develop- ments, Weeks before the 1947 fuel crisis hit Britain and threw millions out of work temporarily, Blackburn blasted at Shinwell's policies and the system of coal allocation. He was a leader among the back- benchers who demanded a change pense of a new portfolio for Shin- well, who later became war minis- ter in a cabinet shuffle. eign affairs. Long before pessi- Russia, Blackburn brought groans from Labor. benches with his de- mand for a strong line by Foreign | Secretary Bevin, Recently he brought before the House the touchy question of some Labor members' support for the | pro-Communist Nenni Socialists in the Italian election. He used typi- cally stern, words: "I will only say that in to Join the Communist conspiracy | against freedom, they have shown cause of freedom and democracy." In administration, even at the ex- | | But his specialty has been for- | mism developed over relations with | v A | as confident of her ability, He is a | sending | | good advice and then told a fable a message to Italy inviting Italy | of Lafontaine to illustrate it. T en- themselves to be traitors to the | cause of the Labor party and to the | memorized several of fis stories." He went to Greece this year to | ernor- general's staff ambitions. This was his verdict: | "The country that gave the word 'tr-sedy' to the world is indeed the greatest example of tragedy in the world today. The villages of Greece are, on the whole, dominated by terror. It is most important for us to understand that today the Cemmunists rely on terror and not on persuasion as their main || see the fight against Communist | French at the institute. They are Miss Jennifer Bevan, lady-in-wait- ing, and Flt. Lt. H. W. Keane, an aide-de-camp. But Mother St. Thomas would ra- ther talk about: her star pupil for whom he has an undisguised res- pect. "He is a fine man--un bon eleve." SERVICE EXTENDED Toronto, May 27--(CP)--The On- tario Red Cross Society annoumced today their homemaker service has been extended to Cornwall, Belle- ville and Kirkland Lake. Represen= tatives frm Ontario centres will ate tend a course for homemakers in ' | Toronto June 7-19. weapon." He asked for 230,000 rifles to be sent to Greece to clear out Com- munist guerrillas and allow villa- gers to defend themselves. Viscount Alexander Goes Back to School Ottawa,--(CP) -- The governor- general is a school-boy. What's more, he's a good one. Sinie he arrived in Canada two years ago he has been taking les- | sons in French twice a week in Ot- | tawa's Joan of Arc Institution, an organization devoted to education- al and social services. His teacher, Rev. Mother St. Tho- mas, describes him as "one of my best pupils." His Excellency takes his work seriously. He does whatever home- work is assigned and his progress has been exceptional. Viscountess Alexander also takes French lessons from the Mother Su- | perior. | "She knows the language better than his Excellency but she is not real soldier who approaches his work as hie would a tactical prob- | lem." | Some time ago Viscount Alexan- | | der spoke in French at a convoca- | | tion exercise at Laval University in| Quebet City. Mother St. Thomas listened to him over the radio. | "He spoke clearly and well, she! related. "He gave the students much || Jored that. He had practised it with me during the class. He is interested in Lafontaine and has Two other members of the gov- -- 2 Large Gas Lamps 30 Large Shades for 38 KING ST. W. also learn Some Large Gas Burners Must Be Sold At Once 3 Sets of Large Garage Doors PHONE LE! FOR SALE! 1 Lunch Counter and 6 Stools 1 Soda Fountain with 8 Taps for Ice 1 4-Burner Grill for Gas 1 3-Gal. Coffee Percolater 1 Gas Stove, 4 Burners 100'-of 3/4" Gas Pipes over Billiard Tables 906-J 1835 OSHAWA and worth it! 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