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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, May 13, 1953 Satisfaction Without Equal Is Available With Every Times Ad You Place. Mrs. R., Simcoe N. Rented Her Room The First Night Her Ad Appeared. I> -- PREMIER wie ROOM AND BOARD FOR 32. PHONE 5--, (104b) 32--Automobiles For Sale 39--Articles For Sale | 39--Articles For Sale 39--Articles For Sale 42--Female Help Wanted 47--Legal Notices YOUR FRONT END ALIGNMENT? 2:2-HP OUTBOARD MOTOR. DIAL GEORGE WHITE AND SON RIDING | 7914. raheo balancing at Moring's Garage 10641 3-791: Simcoe St. North. REBUIL KNEE ACTION, 34' '38 CHEV 5 Retal) ane) holesait tm ANG installation or Morey's rage, Verdun and Sudden, al 5.4332 (May23) (112b) RE- (111b) | BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER, cently overhauled. Dial 5-3083 PIANO "WITH | BENCH, ALSO AUTOMA (ATIC | { 3-speed radio-phonograph (25 cycle). Both | in excellent condition. Phone Whitby 2489. HA 'Y-DAVIDSON '52 74 MET. MAR: ire, blue with accessories. A-1 condition. + Ti down. Apply 114 Wood, before 5 p.m. 37 Louisa, after 5 p.m. (ile) ' *40 PONTIAC SEDAN, GOOD CONDITION, . Phone 3-8012. 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD WITH - FOOT | Bry 5-piece dinette suite. Applw 139 | Central Park Blvd. Dial 3-8679. (111e) | | seat, garden tractor, 7%-H.P. Dial 5-2940. | ~ (111e) | | PIANO, GOOD _ "CONDITION, "RED MA- | 531 Simcoe N.,| 0st) | NEW RECESS BATHTUB, TOILET WITH | attachments, | | homany, best offer takes. after 6. wash basin, taps, shower and rod $159. Pipe threading fit- tings, new and used. Phone 3-7088. PRIVET HEDGE, 18" - 24". IMMEDIATE | delivery. $25 per 100. Greendale Nurseries. P.O. Box 200, Oshawa. (Jne12) | '40 PONTIAC 5-PASSENGER COUPE, 2- «tone, perfect condition, all extras. Dial « 5.6176. (112b) : 0 PONTIAC SEDAN DELUXE, EXCEL- throughout, privately ow ned since io Dial 5-5553. (112¢) BOAT--CLASS B SERVICE RUNABOUT, suitable for motor up to 12 h.p., in perfect condition, ready to race. Apply 340 Rich- | mond E., or dial 5-3454. (11e) TRAILER, FOR 'WORK. BOX 10 BY 1 Dial 5-5976 after 6 p.m. ab) | | tion. ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS PH Bob Wright, Koolvent representative 5-5509 for demonstration without obliga i (May17) SAND, GRAVEL, FILL AND TOP SOIL A. D. Allan. Dial 5-1868. (Junel) | HARDWOOD FACTORY CUTTINGS FOR furnace, range or jacket heater, $5 or $3 lots. Delivered. Dial 3-7391. (May21) "53 FORD SEDAN CUSTOM LINE, door, take over payments. Dial 34031, 136) 4- | SUNBEAM SHAVE MASTERS AND | | spare parts sr same. Cutting heads, { cords, etc. DMieaghers', 5 King St. West | MUST DISPOSE OF SEVERAL BRAND | new chesterfield suites, bedroom suites | and bed outfits. Will take dealer's cost to | | RUGS REWOVEN FROM | on-tones Fireworks VENETIAN BLINDS --- THE ADVANCED | Kirsch type. The most startling develop: ment in venetian blind history Flattened S-shaped slats give better and more grace ful enclosure. We are sure these blinds HAIRDRESSER'S APPRENTICE WANT- ed. Write Box 42, Times-Gazette. (114b) CLERK FOR MODERN FOOD MARKET, five- day ki experienced preferred but will not only satisfy but create ent rge Reid. Dial 5-0633 -- 65 Bond St. West. (May12) MANURE FOR SALE. DIAL 5.6028. (111¢) | YOUR OLD | rugs and clothing. Reversible and seam- less broadcloth, any size to 13 feet wide without a seam. any length. Solids, tone: and patterns. For information dial 5-1553, Continental Rug Co., Ltd. (May19) Apply in person, Stroud's Food Market, "54 Simcoe N. 112¢) 43--Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED COOK, GOOD WAGES, day work. Apply South End Grill, 5 Bloor E. Dial 5-3433, (8814) ROUTE SALESMEN, cense necessary, 5-day weel:, hospitaliza- tion, sick benefit and pension. Westons Bakeries, 40 Albany. (111¢) I NEED TWO MEN WITH CARS, FULL or part time, to sell Watkins Products. Phone 3-2652, or 244 Tresane St. (110¢? YOUNG BOY OR GIRL FOR MESSAGES and helper for dental laboratory. Oppor- funity to learn business. Phone 3-9349, after p.m. CHAUFFEUR'S LI. | (112b) | NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of James Joseph Brown, Barber. who. died at the City of Oshawa on or about the 20th day of April, A.D., 1953, are notified to send the particulars to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of May, A.D., 1953, after which date the es- tate will be distributed with regard only to claims of which the undersigned shail then have had notice. Dated at Oshawa this 28th day of April, A.D., 1953 { Jaques hi Henry Brown and Veronica Rebecca Administrators, By their Solicitor, 'i Joseph P. Mafgan, QC, 144 King Street E., OSHAWA, Ontario. (Apr29-May6,13) rp NOTICE TO GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS PRODUCTION OPERATORS AS SOON AS | possible. Apply for personal interview. Dominion Viscose Products Ltd., Ajax, 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. (112d) YOUNG MAN WANTED, TO LEARN printing trade. Opportunity for quick ad- vancement. Arjay Press, 182 Simcoe S. ' 112¢) | MUST BE NEAT Mid-Town Taxi, 46 | 12d) | Sealed, Fixed sum tenders for the new Mclaughlin Public Li- brary Building to be erected at Centre, Bagot and Queen Streets in Oshawa, by The Oshawa Pub- lic Library Board, will be re- ceived until 12 o'clock noon, DST. THURSDAY, JUNE 4TH, 1953 Building is two floors in height, (May28) | clear. Cash or terms. Dick Bradley Motors, | | 299 Simcoe S. ) BOXES, ALL SIZES, GOOD CONDI- | Priced to clear. B. F. Goodrich | SHRUBS: PRIVET, 453 Simcoe South. Phone S58 | gea. Sweet William plants. = *46 GMC DUMP TRUCK, STEEL BODY. | Sell reasonably. Apply 444 Ferlelgh, | SPIREA, HY Dial 3.9036. (May30) ONE BLUE TONE-TONE-RUG, 7°4" x 4'5", Kroehler chair, 3 fir panel doors. Apply | 315 Jarvis. (111b) | ! (1086) | | CHESTERFIELD "SUITE, 3.PC. "DINING / | room suite, 8-pe. F. oak. spring filled mat- | From Oshawa's | tress, good as new. 1 buffet. Combination | { stove, heavy duty, 4 kitchen chairs. Rang- | CE- 20) | 4 | Stores, .-*38. CHEV. COACH, VERY GOOD CONDI .tion, $250. Dial 3-4233. 112d )| DINING ROOM SUITE, BED COMPLETE, '47 FORD CONVERTIBLE, FULLY | dresser; garden tools, any reasonable of- 2gquipped. Reasonable for quick sale. Big fer. Apply Kingscourt "0" 11, Ajax. | i | Choose Yours Now DRIVERS WANTED, and courteaus. Apply King W. "1 CHEV. DELUXE SEDAN, HEATER, 'GREY PRAM, GOOD CONDITION. DIAL defroster new upholstery and paint job, | 3.4372 aiid) 1 condition. Trade for older car or sell. prey Gibbon St. Phone 5-4853. "43 5-PASSENGER, BLACK, CHRYSLER | * Windsor, built-in radio, heater, 4 new tires. Perfect condition inside and out. Dial x '4503 after 6:30 p.m. 112a *53 PLYMOUTH, LOW owner, a good buy. CASH For Your Car Belmont Motors 137 King West Dial 5 - 0732 MILEAGE, ONE 78th) LASH! See Page --~ / (1122) 33--Automobiles Wanted 112d) HOTPOINT Apply 174 couren bin Apply W. H. Karn, Karn's Drug Store. - BURNER | range, good condi Dial 3-7834. ELECTRIC (112¢) ette. White 2 burner and oven. 3-9520, after five. 4110¢) Goon (112¢) LARGE- SIZE "ccm TRICYCLE, | condition. Phone 3-2634. 13 KIL. . ELECTRIC GENERATOR, . 60-CY- | | cle, self-starter, ideal for home. | BARNYARD, COW, MUSHROOM, AND weedless manures. Black and sandy loam. | Gravel cinders and fill. Dial 5-4274. (May9) | (112¢) | HOT-PLATE, ONE LARGE ELEMENT, | separate switches, chrome top, A-1 condi- | tion, used two weeks. Dial 5-4527. (112¢) | ELECTRO HYGIENE VACUUM CLEAN- | er, with all attachments, 2 years old. Dial 5- (1122) JACKET HEATER AND FITTINGS, AP- ply 125 Lauder Rd. 112¢) 2-PIECE BEDROOM SET; BED AND vanity dresser; good condition. Any rea- | sonable offer accepted. Apply 503 Madison | Ave. (112a) MAN'S BICYCLES, GOOD CONDITION, $19 each; Underwood typewriter, $37; bi- | 19 SEMI-V PLYWOOD "BOAT, ALSO | SINGLE BED WITH 51 Johnston 5 h.p. outboard motor, good con- | dition. Dial 3-445. (111e) _ GOOR._, GLEAN | spring-filled mattress, 3 bed complete. | Dresser, gateleg table, electric clock. 103 | Warren Ave. (111b) BATHTUB, "KITCHEN SINK, BATH WITH taps. Phone 3-7128. (111e) BOXED PANSIES, FLOWER AND VEGE- table plants. Over thousand to choose from, also fertilizers, Steele-Briggs seeds, seed potatoes. Open until 10 p.m. every night. Glecoff's 1.G.A. Supermarket, S. (Junel2) NEW GARDEN TRACTORS FOR DEM onstration. Phone 3-4537 or 3-3942. (Mays) cycle generator light set, $4.50. Man's and ladies' CCM bicycles good c 309 Gibbon. Phone 5-4853. (112d) { BIsSELL CARPET SWE EPER, PERFECT Ale) McGINNIS SILVER MONARCH 2-ROOM trailer, like new, fully furnished, Sleep | "Tour, best offer. Party interested only ap- ply -- 160 Park Rd. N (1120) | FOUR HUNDRED BRICKS, NEW, REA-| sonable. Apply 338 Elgin East. Phone 5- | (112¢) | 2,000 NEWBURG RASPBERRY CANES, 3c. each, while they last. M. Heard, Ennis- Killen. (112¢) | TRUCKLOAD OF FIREWOOD FREE FOR | taking away. Dial 3-9532. (112¢) CONTAX 2A WITH TENNAR 1:15 COAT- ed, Retina 1A with Xenar 1:28, coated, | with accessories, leather case, both brand | new, latest model. Dial 3-3348 after cia | | a | ROTO-TILLER TRACTOR, "4151 CARS BRING MORE CASH FOR | at Dodd's Car Lot Dial 3-9421. LAKESHORE AUTO WRECKERS. Wi | cars for wrecking, highest prices paid { Dial 5-0533 or 3-2924. (May?) RITSON MOTORS Pays Highest Prices Tor good, clean used cars '46 to '52 Models 506 Ritson Rd. S. 3-4851 300 Park Fo | (Junl) | Dial Open evenings till 9 60te) Kenny Van Courte Will Buy Your Car Pays top dollar, must be clean. 83 RITSON RD. S. Dial 3-4331 (May1d) USED CAR BUYER Will be at BOB CALDER'S SERVICE STATION Cor, King ond Ritson Rd. Thursday, May 14 3to7 pm. Only exceptionally choice ¥cars considered. (111b) }6--Pets and Livestock READY FOR TRAIN: 114 Elgin (May20) JABY BUDGIES, ng, talking strain, all colors. last. Dial 3-9767. LIKE NEW. | Apply 97 Wilson Rd. N. (112b) AWNINGS Canvas awnings, 40 patterns to choose from. Ten days delivery. Free Estimates DIAL 5-5563 BARRIE TENT & AWNING CO | (Juneé) NEW 21 CONSOLE TELEVISION Regularly $529.95 | Sale Price Only $299.95 NO DEALERS -- PLEASE! BARONS' RADIO and ELECTRIC 426 SIMCOE ST.. S. | Special steel or aluminum blinds, | square - foot. | tions anywhere. J. W. Melley. | i | (May1? | | SCOTT'S RECORD BAR and GIFT SHOP 111 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH DIAL 5-6245 | (May13) | SCRAP WOOD FOR SALE | $5 per truck load; also cedar posts, | 8 ft. to 16 ft. in length DIAL 3-7333 M. GREENBURG and SONS 308 BLOOR ST. EAST (May13tt) 'OCKER SPANIELS, ALSO BOARDING. Waubena Drive-In (Junl) SAMOYEDS, lennels, near 'heatre. .EGISTERED PUPPIES, hunds, Labrador retrievers. Boarding trimming. Knowlton's Kennels. Dial (Juné) OR SALE---FLEMISH GIANT RABBITS. pply 737 Margaret St. Dial 5.0408. (1llc) J--Farmers Column EAD FARM STOCK, PICKED UP romptly. Phone collect Bowmanville 379. Also live horses. Margwill Fur arm, Tyrone. (May28) UILDING 18 x 38, SUITABLE FOR nall stable, t sh use, wired. hone Brooklin 8--Wearing Apparel ISSES' SPRING COAT, RED, SIZE 16, sod condition. Phone Whitby 670, even- os. (111e) No BRIDESMAID GOWNS, NYLON NET 'er taffeta, sky blue, size 12; orchid size « Also satin ballerina length, shrimp, size . Only gvorn once. Dial 5-3314, (112¢) 8a--Market Basket mew highway Sood condition. Re aisken (111e) TANTS SWEET WILLIAM, BELLIS, msies, 'Shasta Daisy, Canterbury Bells, | hpine: , Forget-Me-Not. 737 Margaret St. | -dardale. aun | NEST FOODS ar EVERYDAY Low | ices at Glecoff's 1.G.A. Supermarket. wen to 10 p.m. avers night. 174 Ritson | ad South,' Maylv) PUNDATION A' CERTIFIED SEED- PO. 8s, No. 1 grade, in hundred-pound s at lowest market prices: also fer jzers, Rennie's and Steele, Briggs Seeds, 2258 Seeds. Glecoif Supermarket, Ritson 18th. Open daily to 10 p.m. (May14) ig wiLL "PAY YOU 3 CENTS FOR THE vilege cashing your pay check at f OA Supermarket, on orders $5 over, 174 Ritson Rd. S. O pen, 10 p.m. (May10) Articles For Sale eWN MOWER WING) HOT POINT jome plated toaster. Both in good con- on. Dial 3-4937. (110¢) RGE VARIETY OF BOXED. FLOWERS | «i vegetable plants. Apply Fergusons renhouse, 292 Pacifie Ave. Jun) ! "CLIMATITE" Aluminum combination windows and screens. | "Moloney" Aluminum Combination | Doors. Free TOM BARBER Dial 3-8924 Low cost Estimates (Jun2) $100.00 For your ice-box on a brand new REFRIGERATOR HURRY -- SUPPLY IS LIMITED BARONS' RADIO and ELECTRIC 426 SIMCOE £T. 8. | (Mayi?) | 1 ELECTRIC RANGE | SPECIAL | The New | NATIONAL model, the only following Apartment - size 169.50, with deluxe features: ® 4 high speed tubular G.E. elements | | | Automatic oven control Safety pilot light 5 heat switches Receptical plug Porcelain enamel inside and out Outstanding value. payment. HILL - CORNISH ELECTRIC LTD. 50 PRINCE ST. DIAL 3-2248 Low down No finance company. (1114) | 5-5169, | =5-1179. | Exchange, | evening. | tre. 141.25 quart 86 SIMCOE N. f er. Dial 3-4057. TUDHOPE | RANGETTE, rol; | mattress. OVE N CON Both in. good condition. Dial alte) SINGLE BED, DOUBLE BED, 2 DOORS. Apply 115 Albert St. ile) 400 CEMENT BLOCKS. DIAL 5.0392. Phone | Ritson Rd. | single bed, complete with spring and | (112¢) | PIANO--SMALL USED PIANO, 50" HIGH, good tone and condition, one year guaran- tee, $295, with bench. Wilson & Lee, 79 | | Simcoe N. Dial 5-2822. (112¢) CHROME TOP KITCHEN TABLE; 50- | . ice capacity ice Fridge; lawnmofer; et lawn hose; cistern pump; quantity of mbing pipe. Dial 5-4936. 112¢) | E YOUR HOME CONTI N . e against fire. We make a complete | Haventors for you. Phone 3-7863. (May8) | A COMPLETE STOCK OF WRINGER | | rolls and belts for all makes of washers. Jack Biddulph, 68 Simcoe St. N. Dial | (May25) | AWNINGS MADE TO MEASURE. LOVE- | ly patterns, gay stripes, solid colors. Can | accept a few more orders for early deliv- | ery. Free estimates. Folding chairs, card | and banquet 'tables for rent. Cleve Fox, | | Oshawa. (May13) COMIC BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, MAGA zines, sold or exchanged. Kingsway Book 595 King St. W. Open every (May20) | YOUR HOME DESERVES THE BEST-- the All-Flexalum venetian blinds with | washable vinyl plastic tapes and cords. Made by Met-Wo Industries and carrying the Good Housekeeping seal of quality. 60c per Free estimates and installa- Dial 3-2311. (Jun3) | BATH TUB, TOILET BASIN AND SINK, $90. Stack pipes, 50c foot. Dial 3-7088, (May20) ALL KINDS OF VEGETABLE AND flower plants, back of new Drive-In Thea. | Dial 5-3941. (1091) OXFORD PAINT $1.00 quart $3.49 gallon SUPREME PAINT $4.49 gallon 29 Interior & Exterior Colors | A & A STORE DIAL 5-4462 | (Mays) | "DON'T BUY A SEWING MACHINE" | Unless you get the right one. We carry the largest selection in new and recon- | ditioned Sewing Machines. From $20 up. | Easy terms -- no interest charges. COMMUNITY SEWING: CENTER Dial 3-2548 May?) | H. MOSIER Sheet Metal Authorized Dealer Imperial Qil Esso Oil Burners Garwood Tempered Air Units Williams Oil-O-Matic Oil Units Anthes Imperial and New Idea Furnaces Sales dnd Service 2] CHURCH ST.--DIAL 5-2734 (Junejth) DRAPERIES AND VENETIAN BLINDS or draperies sold by| a, Custom made, | the yard. Our representative will call | at your home anytime with a com- plete range of samples and sugges- tions without obligation. Free estimates within 35-mile area Lowest prices in town FABRIC TOWN | 75 SIMCOE N. -- DIAL 5.1611] In Bowmanville Phone 3609 (M,W.8.4D) "SPECIAL THIS WEEK NEW LEONARD REFRIGERATOR Only $239.50 Reg. $300 value Low down payment. No Finance Co. Many months to pay. HILL - CORNISH ELECTRIC LTD. 50 PRINCE ST. DIAL 3-2248 | [ARLE \ | dition. Dial 3-9161. | dressers, | 42--Female Help Wanted YOUNG | modern country home, taking full charge | and plain cooking for two young men, i child acceptable; Phone Brooklin 5R41. | of small home, sleep in. Dial 52938 or | | 3-9474. | EXPERIENCED DRESS FINISHER FOR | | dry cleaning plant, good wages paid. Phone | BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST FOR ACCOUNTS | receivable work. Typing ability is essen- 1 tial, Largest Stock Wilson & Lee 79 SIMCOE ST. N. DIAL 5-2822 ( 39a--Fuel Wood | SOFTWOOD SLABS, FOOT-LENGTH, $4 single cord; hardwood slabs, $5.50 single cord. Also body hardwood. Dial 5-2490. (Jun2) | CHOICE BODY HARDWOOD, MAPLE, | hard and soft slabs delivered. Phones 37R33 Bethany. or 52R12 Blackstook. May16) aud 41--Articles Wanted TRICYCLE, APPROX. 20", GOOD CON- | (112b) FEATHERS AND FEATHER BEDS OF all descriptions, highest prices paid. | Write Queen City Feather Co. 23 Bald. | win st., Toronto. (May1?) | CASH FCR YOUR PIANO | Lee, 7» coe N. Dial (May 2h | GOOD USED FURNITURE WANTED. stoves, heaters, kitchen | Crysler Furniture, 56 King West. Dial | 35-0132. (May23) | SHAW RAG and METAL Highest prices pald for scrap iron, metal, | rags, batteries, mattresses, etc. Factory accounts appreciated. | 89 BLOOR EAST 52311 J. Show Res.: 39111 | (Juné) | CEDARDALE SCRAP IRON and METALS Highest prices paid tor Iron, Metals, | Paper, Rags, etc. Loca! and out-of- town calls pick up tree, 100 Annis | St. east of CNR Station. Dial 5-3432 | Dial Res. dial 5-4159. | (May15) | EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER. APPLY | Hayden Macdonald, Oshawa, Ltd ane | SALES HELP REQUIRED, FULL or | | part-time, including Friday afternoon and | all day Saturday. Reply Home Dairy, 24 Simcoe South. (111b) WANTED--CAPABLE YOUNG WOMAN | for medical office, graduate or with prac- tical nursing experience. Write Box 34, Times-Gazette, stating age, qualifications | and references. (111e) WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK, (111e) CAPABLE WOMAN TO TAKE CHARGE anf) | 5-6042, before 6. (111b) This company pays for hospital and Our office hours are 8:30 to 5. Apply . D. Werner Co. (Canada) Ltd. Simcoe St. 8., Oshawa. Uiza) GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED FOR GEN- eral housework, live-in. Dial 3-7707. insurance benefits. (111e) SENIOR STENOGRAPHER Capable of Secretarial Duties Apply In Writing Only PYE CANADA LTD. AJAX (112¢) EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER Good salary. and working condi- 5Va-day week. Apply MR. DISNEY MILL VALLEY LUMBER CO. LTD. SIMCOE ST. N. tions, [SREL A) BOOKKEEPER Experienced in handling set of books to general ledger. Per- manent position. Employees ben- efits. Good possibilities of ad- vancement. Apply STARK ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS LIMITED AJAX, ONT, DEALERS WANTED For Canadian - made Aluminum storm windows, door and primary windows, no inventory necessary. this is a full-time proposition We are interested only in a man with a selling desire, who is financially sound. Closed terri- tories. We will assist you in set- ting up your dealership. Please write to Box 29, Times-Gazette. (110c 4TH CLASS FIREMAN Papers and references required. Holidays with pay. P.H.C. and P.S.I. and other employee bene- fits available. Apply CHIEF EN- GINEER, OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL. (108t6) In Canada's rapidly expanding diese] field. Huge present and future peak-paid job opportun- ties for men skilled in diesel maintenance, millwrighting, tim- ing, bearing fitting and diesel electric. Learn all this as well as welding and machine work with- out interupting present income. Send coupon for free information showing how it's done. STANDARD ENGINEERING INSTITUTE, Box 28, Oshawa Times-Gazette, IMMEDIATELY RE- QUIRED BY CORO- NET T.V. CORP. TWO MEN TO BE TRAINED AS CREW MANAGERS Men selected must be ambitious, neat, not afraid of hard .work and like to meet people. ® CAR ESSENTIAL ® BENEFITS AVAILABLE ® HIGHEST COMMISSIONS PAID ® EXPERIENCE HELPFUL BUT NOT NECESSARY ® LEADS SUPPLIED ® OPPORTUNITIES FOR AD- VANCEMENT TO MANAGERIAL POSITIONS UNLIMITED Apply in person to MR. ROBT. B. CAMERON 74 CELINA ST, OSHAWA (1096) 44 Male or Female Hel Pp 5 ~ Wanted OFFICE ASSISTANT Sales Manager required by young growing or- ganization in Ajax. Ap- plicants, male or female should be able to do shorthand, typing: and handle responsible cleri- cal duties. PHONE AJAX 55 120) 46--Employment Wanted it over for the kiddies. Mae's, 3-4840. = (May29 RELIABLE WOMAN work, 3 days weekly. MALE P U B L 1 Cc 'STENOGRAPHER, available evenings, Saturday, possibly Sunday. Will use your office and equip- ment. Write Box, 41 Times-Gazette. 112a) EXPERIENCED AUTOMOTIVE BOOK- keeper desires ' part-time employment. Write Box 44, Times-Gazette. (112a) "DESIRES HOUSE- Dial 53642. (llc) Rupert's House, oldest Hudson's Bay Company trading post on Hud- son Bay, was built in 1668, each floor approximately 14,500 square feet, of reinforced con- crete and rubble stone. Plans, specifications and Forms of Tender may be obtained at the office of the Architect, upon deposit of a certified cheque for $500.00 payable to the Oshawa Public Library Board, which will be refunded upon return of the Plans and Specifications. ARTHUR H. EADIE, Architect, 220 Bloor St. West. Toronto - Ontario. | | (112¢) | |48--Auction Sale | wenn SALE -- STIRTEVANT'S AUC- | tion Room, 33 Hall St., Thursday gvening, | May 14, at 7:30. Doors open at 7:15. 3-p Chesterfield Suite; Moffat Handichef Broil. | er; Number of Doors, Windows and Sereen | | Doors; Lawn Mowers; Kitchen Chairs; Ei | Tables; Rockers; Floor Model Radio; for | size Bed, Spring and Mattress; Bedroom | Chair; Kitchen Table and Chairs; Golf | Clubs and Case; Fernery; Doll Carriage: | Quebec Heater; Kitchen Sink: Fireplace Grate; Step Ladder; Baby Carriage; High | Chair; Play Pen; Bed, Spring and | Spring Filled Maliress; Eureka Vacuum | Cleaner and Attachments; 2 Single Beds, | Springs and Mattresses; French Doors; | White Kitchen Chairs; 'Rangettte; ; 6-pc. Kitchenette Suite Bedroom Suite (walnut); ; Floor Lamps; Lawn Chairs; Lin- Hall Tree; Gent's Bicycle; Fire- side Bench (walnut); Awnings; Portable Electric Sewing Machine; Electric Heater; "an; Metallic Ice Box; Bird Cage % (green); | Record | and Stand; Aluminum Ware; Bed Spreads; | | Cooking Utensils: Dishes and a great many | | CANADIAN HEADED FOR HOME | Lance-Cpl. Paul Dugal of Que- | | bec City, P.Q., has his "Mae | West' adjusted by an unidenti- | fied officer before he boarded a plane for home at Tokyo's Hane- fo airport. Dugal was one of two Canadian prisoners of war freed + by the Communists in the rece exchange at Panmunjom anc then sent to Tokyo to recuperate from effects of imprisonment in North Korea. "New Buildings Planned At Reform Institutions TORONTO (CP)--Minimum in- |definite sentences of six months {and d maximums of 12 months were urged Tuesday by P A. Smith, chief of the Ontario parole and re- {habilitation board. He told the legislature's select committee on reform institutions |tences of 10 months definite and one month indefinite. The single {month was almost useless to the {parole board because it hardly | {had time to work with the parolee. | The committee met for one day at Queen's Park before leaving Thursday through the Burw industrial farm near Sudbury. Col. Hedley Basher, deputy re- forms minister, said the province plans to spend $24,000,000 in the {next 10 or more years to'renovate reform institutions. Under the plan, about $2,000,008 sh Table (that some magisrates give Sen- will go to construction of a new building at Burwash, He said plans call f.r the re- placement of temporary buildings, the improvement of existing facil- lities and the construction of a new $2,000,000 institution for psycho- |paths at Millbrook, near Peterbor- | other articles too pumerous to mention. [On an inspection trip today 'and |ough. { Terms cash. Frank Stirtevant, auctioneer. | i Dial 35-5751, (112b) | | SATURDAY, MAY 16, AUCTION SALE OF | Horses, Implements, Barn, House, | the property of Mark Holliday, Stephenson | Road, south of the GM plant. Hip-roof barn 40 x 100, metal roof; 9-room house, veneer; driving shed 20 x 50; lot of wood; 500 tomato hampers: Massey- Harris om ato planter; block tile silo 14 x 30; 4- trailer; 2-furrow plow; set of Hi Bid heel | | double-row corn scufflers;; 2 wagon boxes; Silo, | | Men At C | LONDON (CP)--Newspaper men | 349 Press And Radio oronation Correspondents are told they set of scales; Ford car, model A; truck land radio commentators have re- may wear any of the forms of platform; radiator for Fargo truck; Sawyer | ceived their invitations "command- | court dress specified in the lord Massey threshing machine; Harri disc drill; set of harness; 2 single scuf- flers; 100-feet round track; car; fork and rope; 7-foot Massey Harris binder; 4 farm | horses, 2 rising four, 1 rising five, 1 rising | ten; International hay loader; set of har- rows, five section; pile of manure; 2 sets | steel wagon wheels; cream enamel cook stove. Many other articles. No reserve. Sale at 12:30 sharp. J. E. Hinkson, clerk. | Wm. Maw, auctioneer. (112a) Charge Neglect '0f 3 Children | TORONTO (CP)--A mother and {father were charged Tuesday with failing to provide the necessities |of life after their three children were found hungry and dirty in a |central Toronto flat. Police charged Mr. and Mrs. {Cyril Jones and said there was only a bowl of jelly in the Jiat| {when they found the children, {vid, 4, and Malcolm and Ph |two-year-old twins, alone Monday | night. | Mrs. Jones denied neglecting to | |feed the children. TRAPPED IN CAR 3 HOURS | KITCHENER (CP)-Leonard Ful-| |lerton of Brantford spent three | hours in his wrecked car before being discovered by a passing mo- | | torist early Tuesday. He suffered | ia broken ankle and face cuts. | Fullerton said he went to sleep at | | the wheel of his car and went into | la ditch. \ | and | 4 | ROLLS UNDER TRUCK, DIES | HULL, Que. (CP)--Gerald Os- | borne, 4, was killed Tuesday when | {he rode his tricycle down a slop- ling laneway onto Montcalm street | and rolled beneath the rear wheels of a truck laden with gravel. COUNTY COURT JUDGE OTTAWA (CP)--D. 8. Charlton, QC, of Galt Tuesday was named {judge of the county court for the (county of Waterloo, effective June Loe justice department announ- ced. BOY DROWNS IN NITH KITCHENER (CP)--Twelve-year old Charies Mellish was drowned Tuesday at Upton's dam on the Nitn river near here while swim- other boys, all on a half-holiday {ped into the water and failed to |come up. DUST PREVENTATIVE BURNABY, B.C. (CP)--More {than 400 tons of sodium chloride treating the 120 miles of gravel road in the municipality. Up to their roads treated by oil, but the anti-dust operation now is paid out of general revenue. SPOT SKEETERS EDMONTON (CP)--Parks super- intendent A, C, Patterson called | for "civilian spotters" to aid the! campaigh against mosquitoes by reporting the locatior of mosquito- breeding waterholes and sloughs. | A large crew is already spraying | breeding spots with chemicals. ming with some companions. The | | from school here, said Mellish jum- | ---- were ordered by town cil for | YOU TEAR IT--I'LL REPAIR OR MAKE | ordered Uy 10 conol Jo 1951 residents had to pay to get! ing" them to attend the Corona- {tion in Westminster Abbey June 2. The invitation consists of a large gilt-edged card bearing the Royal {coat of arms. Along with it, the press received special instructions from Scotland Yard and six pages of instructions on dress regulations. These con- clude with a terse note, saying highland pistols and powder horn may be worn. chamberlain's regulation for dress at court, evening dress with knee breeches or trousers, . morning |dress or dark lounge suits. | The earl marshal's office, 'which {issued the invitations, said it is {expected 349 men and women will represent press and radio in the Abbey. The total attendance on Coronation Day, including peers and members of the Royal Family w ill be about 7,500. Bank Robber Sentenced To [Eight Years | TORONTO (CP)--Harry Duguid, |breaker who dodged wolice for | {six years, was sentenced Tuesday | to eight years in prison for the | | $14,500 armed holdup of a Toronto | bank in 1943, An hour after he was sentenced, | {police said they were making ar-| rangements to escort him to Wel-| land to stand trial on a charge of |robbing a Stamford bank of $19,000 and escaping from county jail in 1947. the Welland They said he probably will be | taken to Welland today. Duguid, 38, faces a charge of the {$19,000 armed robbery from the | Imperial bank branch at Stamford, in 1947 and sawing his way out of Jail after his arrest that year. The Porcupine river of the Yukon {territory is about 150 miles in itp, | |the elusive bank robber and jail- | length, STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTAL WORKS 318 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY PHUNE WHITBY 552 Memorials @ Markeys Office Hours publication. | before 8 a.m. | CLASSIFIED... ADVERTISERS -- PLEASE NOTE -- Advertising g a.m. to 5 p.m., MONDAY to FRIDAY 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., SATURDAYS Deadline for STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED ads for the same day's paper is 9 A.M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY DEADLINE for CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ads will be 4 P.M. the day before | NOTE: Please do not make night calls | regarding Classified Ads after 5 p.m, or for Classified

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