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Daily Times-Gazette, 14 May 1953, p. 20

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from Oshawa and District Labor| "The odds are that they won't be) LONDON (CP)--The progressive Council for the cans to be installed | Used by the public anyway. How- |. oo... eo street-cars tg ever, if we put them there to be x phon park could be kept free used we can't be crjticized" buses in London is helping the Pl an For Second received & request for aid in the| Dr. R. E. Cox observed that the |g oe OO i pak ore | 00rd Dent over backwards to do Garbage Cans John Brady, chairman of the board. | steel industry's drive for scr: "If we put them in that park 2 : : : . tal. M; of | e parks board is to have garb. | they will either have to be embed-| 1auson, important shipbuilding | or ore than 10000 tons Radar W aves | Ome court is already in use there 'Shuffleboard | 0d Suing she summer months is BR ry Sate 3 3 {in continual operation. Ted Bathe, . v ded in cement or tied to the trees," rails have gone to the industry, Re arded As | A second shuffleboard lane may |the parks superintendent, thought |do something for the 70-year-old (age cans placed in Memorial Park. | opserved Ted 'Bathe, the parks sie | Christe ".] Qebee, was {iisinally ard another Te 000 on dO hy: | be built at Valleyview Park for the | the cost of a new court would be |age group. It last night considered a request | perintendent. | . Dangerous HEUTE SAND PAILS 7ELLERG BIG "BUYS" IN TIMELY NEEDS BY coon oR) TO BRIGHTEN YOUR COTTAGE OR CITY HOME FOR SUMMER! ment, Commander Sidney I. Bro- | metal pails with matching shovels provide dey of the U. S. Navy told the any happy Summer hours for the tots. Aero Medical Association here geen the kiddies busy Tuesday. for only That first sunny trek to the Country Cottage looms invitingly "ground the corner" ...#nd we're brimful of ideas how to make the famliy's favourite dwelling extra bright and extra comfortable! Come to Zeller's for drapery and curtaining, plastics by the yard, mir- rors, cushions, rugs and other needed items! Shop also for what to wear through leisure and working hours at the cottage . . . and be sure to look over the newly-arrived U.S. Cotton Prints as well! Shop now for Grand-Zeller-Values in these many practical items! 20 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 14, 1953 use of an energetic band of aged |around $150. He was instructed "Pl T sportsmen. Parks board last night | prepare a report on the matter. an 0 ace iis to be delivered this year. Brodey, a member of the U. S. | Navy bureau of aeronautics, has found that moderate strength radar | waves can kill rabbits in a little | more than one minute and are | fatal to rats in 22 seconds. The waves kill by producing heat just underneath the skin. They raise the blood temperature and paralyze the animal's respiratory | system. Nobody knows yet just how dang- | erous the waves would be to hu- mans. However, much more power- ful radar transmitters are being put into use by the armed forces. | This may mean, Brodey said, that | precautions should be taken to pro- tect men aboard ship who must necessarily work close to the source of the radar beam. | Radar waves do not constitute | a threat to civilians, he added, because antennas ashore are So | placed that nobody can get directly | into the beams close to the trans- mitter. British Gov't Wins Former Labor Seat SUNDERLAND, England (Reut-| ers)--Sir Winston Churchill's Con- | servative party won a major poli- tical victory Wednesday in a by- election here. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED ""JADEITE"" COFFEE MUGS FOR YOUR SUMMER TABLE Heat proof mugs with an 8-ounce capacity , . . so handy for easy serving on informal occasions. Green or ivory. Exceedingly sturdy glass . . . they're an asset on a picnic! : . Special on Seersucker Per Yard a7 - ® 36-INS. WIDE ® |0 PATTERNS Th ty walked ith a | soe 5 Commons seat gh H fe ® GAY PRINTS ent Adicoft Labor party. | Ny LAREN e WASHABLE The Conservatives thus became the first government in power in Britain to gain a seat from the | SBposition in a by-election since | The result was: Paul Williams, | Conservative, 23,114; Alexander Whipp, Labor, 21,939; and Roy Leslie, Liberal, 2,524. ! KNICK-KNACK SHELVES -- Of sturdy unpainted wood. Summer accessory for living or bedroom to display your favorite 'collector's items." Individually boxed. WINDOW SHADES -- In white or cream , . . to suit your cottage needs. Of sturdy ""Coronet' cloth, complete with roller, brackets, nails and nickel ring. 36 x 70 ins. COTTAGE SET -- Of durable moulded plastic in a bright, cheery "Strawberry Jam' design. Red, blue, green, yellow, white. Top, 18 x 42 ins.; 19 x 18 in. valance; 18 x 33 ins. Sash. "BARK CLOTH" DRAPERY . Seersucker is "in" for everything in your Sum- mer Wardrobe, from Play Clothes to Dress-up Frocks! So come and see Zeller's new patterns in bright geometrics and florals, at a price that is invitingly low for such excellent quality . .. and sew for Smartness and Savings. SMART, STURDY TOGS FOR WORK AND PLAY MEN'S ANKLETS--all cotton for Summer comfort. Assorted plains and stripes. "Lastex" tops. 59c Sizes 1012 to 1132. ..... viverra nns LADIES' ANKLETS -- of light, durable nylon with stretchy cuffs. Red, navy, copen, camary. 59¢ Sizes 8: to 10'z 36-IN. PLASTIC--in pat- terns galore to choose! For a brighter, homier cottage . . . run up your own curtains, drapes, trim the dull spots . . . and save! Blue, green, yellow, white and pink prints, 614-In, Chrome Plated Embroidery ve Not Yet Ready | EAR * For Twice Daily] Mail Delivery OTTAWA (CP)--The post office grossed more money in the last! fiscal year than ever but the time still isn't ready. for return of the two-deliveries-a-day mail system, | Postmaster-General Cote said Wed- | nesday. | With regret, he told G. K. Fra ser (PC -- Hastings-Peterborough) | that he wouldn't feel justified in incurring the additional costs that | two deliveries for residential city | areas would bring. Further, he thought improvements in the one- delivery system have taken off| some of the pressure. i Mr. Cote said postal revenues hit $130,000,000 last fiscal year, an! increase of about $8,000,000 over | the previous year. But soaring] costs cut the profit to $5000,000 | trom $6,500,000. | T-SHIRTS ® MISSES' -- Neat cotton pullover with round neck and cap sleeves. 'To top shorts, slacks, skirts, Multi-colour 69¢ Scissors. 98° To complement an informal decor in the most becoming style, you'll want drapes made from this beautiful printed fabric! You'll be pleased with the excellent quality . . . yet pay so little! Choose DRAPES -- 1.98 from a wide variety of colorful patterns that 'are modern for the 71 By 84-Ins. with matching centre valance, these attractive drapes most part in design. Grey, natural, green, chartreuse, toast, 36 ins. will brighten the cottage at unusually small cost. Choose from a wide wide variety of lovely, colourful patterns. ® PROVINCIAL PATTERN OILCLOTH - Yd. 89* | * noose vara ® MODERN PATTERN Table ollcloth in an array of neat, highly coloured patterns. Dur- able and so easy to clean. You'll want many yards for table tops, at this pleasing low price! Curtaining--Yd.49* Cotton Marquisette to trim your Summer windows thriftily and attractively , , . Pannelled styled curtaining 20 In. wide. In white MIRRORS FOR THE COTTAGE ¥ 7 1.49 - 3.98 Seek Revolver Used In Slaying and champagne, PLASTIC TABLECLOTH stripes, Small, Medium, Large ........... MONTREAL (CP)--Quebec pro- vincial police, using magnetic nets, | will probe the bottom of the St. | Lawrence river under Mercier | bridge this week for the revolver used in the slaying of Charles (the | Kid) Waggoner. | Waggoner's body, a bullet] through the head, was found March | 29, weighed down with a 343-pound | rock in a creek at nearby St. Mathieu de LaPrairie. Police say they believe the murder weapon | may have been tossed into -the| river from the bridge. { Twe men, James Rogers, 21, Montreal, and Frank Battaglia, 37, | Brockville, are being held on mur- | der charges. Cobalt Bomb For Windsor Clinic 'WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Health Minister Martin said Wednesday in officially opening a 176-bed wing | at Metropolitan Hospital that the | Institution will soon be equipped with a cobalt 60 unit for trea-| ment of cancer. Mr. Martin said acquisition of-a *'cobalt bomb" will make the hos- | pital's clinic one of the best-equip- ped in the couniry. | TRAIN SMASHES ® 'MEN'S -- knitted cotton-mesh polo style shirts. Crew neck, short sleeves. White, yellow, grey, beige. 1 00 . Small, Medium, Large. ® BOYS' -- cotton mesh pullovers styled with crew necks and short sleeves. Flat lock seams; hemmed bottom. White, 59 blue, canary, beige. Small, Medium, Large . eo. TOTS' -- English interlock cotton shirts. Styled with rib- bed necks, two-button shouRiers, short sleeves. White, 1: yellow, blue, pink, red, Sizes 1 to 3 .. va BLUE JEANS, DUNGAREES ® LADIES' -- of Sanforized denim. Styled with side opening, rivetting at pockets, double seams. Sizes 12 to 20 .... ® GIRLS' -- popular play wear. Denim jeans Sanforized for lasting fit. Belt loops, r Sizes 8 to 14 : ® TOTS Boxer Jeans of Sanforized denim with all 'round elastic at waist. Popular blue. Sizes 2 to 8 .... Novelty Print, sizes 3 to 6x ® MEN'S -- Denim Dungarees, Sanforized to keep their fit. 1.98 Good looking linen-patterned cover with a pretty rose design. Hemmed edges. So easy to keep clean, it's a time and money- saver! Chartreuse, red, yellow. 54-In, Square. Smartly designed mirrors to reflect your Summe hospitality! Good quality glass with well finishe backs that prevent scratching. Some attractivel edged with pie crust design, others with dainty flock ing. 12-in. squares; 21-in. circles. 18-PC. LUNCHEON SET For an hospitable table this Summer at a pleasing low price! Cream jug. 'Glass tableware in a Peach Lustre finish with an attractive embossed design. Set consists of 4 cups and 4 saucers, 4 Dinner plates, 4 Dessert plates, 1 Sugar bowl, 1 3.4% RUGS 3.20 Sturdy cotton rugs in colorful designs provide an attrac- tive, welcoming note in the summer cottage. They have fringed ends and are bound at the sides. 24 by 48 ins. Pink and green. 32 by 48-Ins. 22 by 34-Ins. GRAND VALUE IN COTTAGE NEEDS ! PLASTIC CUSHION "ZEL-VAL" TOWEL SET cottage and Sumn | an ext supp! you'll want" to stoc with the "Zel-Val" lal en meons Extro-Zeller-Val' . Rose, biue, gold light green, 20 by 40-in. BATH TOWEL ........ 94 14 by 28-in. 2.79 Fringed ends 16-in, square cushion in a gaily- colored pieced design to brighten cottage decors. Comfortable ac- Pockets, bar tacking and riveting. 2 98 Ie seas . 3.69 54 ABANDONED TRUCK THAMESVILLE, Ont. (CP)--A GUEST TOWEL 12-in. Square WASH CLOTH . Sizes 30 to 44 Fringed ends westbound Canadian National Rail- ways passenger train was delaved five hours early Wednesday after it crashed into a pickup truck abandoned on tracks near here. No one was injured, Provincial police from" Chatham said the train was travelling 60 miles an hour at the time of the crash which wrecked the vehicle. The truck, owned by Edmund Lovell of Thamesville," had been | driven to nearby Dresden Tues-| day night by his son, Lyle, who parked it. Police said some one apparently stole the truck and abandoned it on the tracks when it stalled or ran | out of gas. The locomotive's cow- | catcher was damaged. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH OTTAWA (CP)--Trapped in an | upstairs bedroom, three-year-old Gail Trewhitt was burned to death Wedesday when fire swept through a two-storey frame house | Ladies' Casuals . . . smart linen-like fabric. and "Shank red, beige ¢ Sizes 4 to 8 .......... at Hurdman's Bridge in the south- castern edge of the city. The fire broke 'out in the: kitchen of the home while the child's mother, Mrs. Arthur Trewhitt, made a five- minfte visit to a neighbor's heme across the street. Al3IVS ON3OIW ® BOYS' -- Sanforii>d Dungarees in sturdy blue denim, made with double knees, double sewn seams, bar tacking, 2 as rivetting for durability, Sizes 6 to 16 . LADIES', MEN'S WORK GLOVES ® RUBBER GLOVES -- comfortable, sturdy gloves to protect ladies' hands at household chores. Red. Sizes Ti to 8 ® COTTON GLOVES -= for men! Snug fitting with cotton knit wrists. Practical "buy" for gardening and 55¢ other hand-taxing chores! .............iv.50000000 Grand SUMMER PLAY SHOES attractive and comfortable, in "Fabrilite" or a Halter strap sandals nare" styles. - Wedge heels. White, een and multicclour in the lot . 8-In, Bou- doir Size Durable acetate shades with a coloured brush lined design that gives them a modern air. treuse, red, green, wine, and blue. Grand Value! 98¢ Driege sue 1.6 cessory. Assorted colors. Value! or 2 for White, char- Price! 20 by 30-Ins. Sumtor stze 2298 SHOPPING HOURS DAILY 9 AM. -5:30 P.M. WED. 9 AM. - 12:30 P.M. choice display ZELLER'S LIMITED, 21 SIMCOE ST. S. Oilette pictures with limed oak moulding. Size 25 x 31. Look over our PHONE 3-2294 LINEN TEA TOWELS Bright all-over checked designs in red or blue make these attractive tea towels a "must" at this Thrift-Right [4 WINDOW SCREENS @® 9 by 20-in. extends to 32)2-in. @® 10 by 22-in. extends to: 36)2-in. ..... @ 12 by 26-in.extends to 44)2-in. Sea B90 89¢ A practical itam, sturdily mode with beechwood frames, $reated to re moisture and worping. Mesh metal screens. ANAE

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