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The Oshawa Times, 2 Apr 1959, p. 18

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, April 2, 1959 17 -3 Bumper Dose Of Radiation | Save $90. On Big-Featured Suite As Last Resort i 4 | EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. -- @ ® sree | lj patevedll Buoyant with Deep Foam Cushioning SEERA LIBEL ITER Wednesday of massive doses of radiation given as a last-litch treatment to hopeless victinas of leukemia. One four-year-old girl was suf- fering acute leukemia, her blood. stream clogged with useless : Chesterfield or Davenport with a Matching Lounge white cancer cells. i aes oF Maver ive ; v Ro - Cobalt and received u massive : ; : : : Chair. These Big Sweeping Pieces Show Off Very dose of atomic rays. It was twice % man. said br. "E. Donmi oo fied Latest Styling. DUPONT NYLON REINFORCED cover Torus Hospital, Cooperstown ; : : ; Sunt Bupa "13 gk : 0 a for long-lasting beauty . The dose was spaced out ovar(| # } a matter of hours. The chi¥d A / mT Ndi d + This living room suite is selling far below its true value because of a A a tatu pi : dr -------- arn, ] ing that usually follow large|| § T-- wn, CHI oo SPECIAL PURCHASE we made. Dupont nylon reinforced makes a % wn to Ion, i vial] ' 54 1 TT 3 i po handsome, durable covering. Buoyant all-foam cushioning doesn't |; the diseased bone masrow is be _-- 2 a bind = al flatten or lump. Convertible davenport has Flex-o-Loc unit to rein a ducing bone marrow tranfuse el hh "IN force the spring construction . . . sleeps 2. New-for-'59 shades of ¥ Within a few weeks her normal : i : i me oi , green, brown, red or blue. See them today! blood balance was restored. ad NER Ki : aes Of five desperately-ill patients wis fi f : given the drastic radiation treat- a f Be ; ; ments since Nov, 15, three are " $ i still jilve Spd in implored Son < - ns : . 9 5 dition, Dr. Thomas said. He cou $ 2 not say how long the remissions | ik . CE 2-PIECE SUITE will continue. , ¢ - *« % Xi : Bad Icing In | oe ES om Reg. 239.95 | i ~~ i : J ! a a | ; . FEE EEL ERY Welland Canal | S11) vy " Delays Opening| ie ; a, Ny Only 18 Monthly Payments of 9.58 ST. CATHARINES a ing of the Welland Ship Canal-- -- -- --------------------------_------------------------ VE W-----------, VE WU April 1 should break up the ice before jcing conditions were blamed Wednseday for delay in the open- the first time in a number of | years the canal has not opened Navigation of the canal is ex- | pected to open Monday, but thick yy fce still coats many sections. | { | Canal officials say mild weather # " navigation starts. | Ice varies in thickness from 14 ® @ to 17 inches above lock eight of | the canal at Port Colborne. The Yan é& eanal surface is also ice-coated aes Sa og, Ro ORR at the Lake Ontario end. ¢ ; vy | TYRONE B gx Automatic Closed-door Barbecuing TYRONE -- Mrs. J. A. Rose i Now you can have meals with an "outdoor flavor' in your home. Rotisserie operates from bake ele- vear, Larry, Esther Anne, Ken- , | | BL Rg By 5 i } ments . . . thermostatically controlled by oven. i | pe iqueliae Rosevesr, Camp. 3 a a 3 Automatic clock eg. eria Iford, is spending holidays at BUFR " 3 - t Ber home here. 0) i control, even heat ! |] . Mr. and Mrs. George Alldread BE - v : giant oven and ® ! : visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Welsh, Qa smokeless broiler. 7- ® | + Bowmanville. ' ~ . : heat safety switches. Mr, and Mrs. L. Phillips and Ey «Steven moved to Bowmanville ) Reg. 319.95 | EACH Saturday. N Ruth Pascoe spent _the week. s Save $15 Mat Bol hora pins YO HONEY OWA 21 Yaleruad | |" 19 'W Nucing Box Spring Aly Ti Te vot owmanville Hosp an. ; : It's not smart to sleep on a lumpy old matt wh day for surgery. Mrs. Yeo and i . n an PY ({ en gay. Jor IT roy Tov. he h \ low monthly terms Open | a famous-make like this costs you so little. Hundreds spen of coils give overall, firm support. Buttoned top keeps home. } Kenneth JRosevear return. | \ account foday. white felt from shifting. Damask ticking. MATTRESS | Larry y Soasvear Tetured jo Dsl | work a erton after spending | or B the long weekend with his par- OX SPRING | ents. | Reverend A. E. and Mrs. 1 Cresswell, Claremont, called on | Mr. and Mrs. A. Hoar, Sunday. Mrs. L. D. Sykes, Hampton, | itil Mr. and Mrs. G. Brent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bignell, Linda and Marlene, Toronto, | were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Annis. ! Mrs. S. Samells and children| , visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. | "John Mitchell. Mrs. F. J. Jackson and John | are spending a few days with her| parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ban.| ting, Alliston. Mrs. N. Collacott Bow- manville, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Griffin, Heather and Dake, En. niskillen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Phare. | Mrs. Florence Scott spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, W Macdonald, Bowmanville. ; i y 3 ; JN 3 . : | 'F. L. Byam and Clifford visit. ed Chatham Sunday. Mrs. A. Harvey, Margaret and Helen, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. . Shepherd. Millbrook. f { Mrs. K. Sidler, Belleville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. Knowlton. Joy Chamberlain spent the) weekend with Mr. and Mirs. R. McRoberts and a few days with Mr. and Mrs. K. Chamberlain, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Murphy and family, Toronto, spent the! Ba sa N MA a : yeskend wilh Mr. and Mrs. W. 18 ® B 5 ov 7 - [ ] Foon | 18-piece Bedroom Group | gece urphy. Ann McNiven 1s spending Eas- | Family 48" or Banque! Size 60" Tables in Bronze or Chrome ter weekwith Mr. and Mrs. D. . . . . N McNiven, Oshawa. ks 3-piece Double Dresser Suile with a firm Mattress and Steel Spring, | This new style features tables with genuine Arborite tops in latest 7-PIECE SUITE Mrs. S. Walker and Douglas, . . Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. H. u Wood and family. ¢ rong ja. Bedding, Pair of Boudoir Lamps and 5 pce. Ashiray Sel : woodgrains with contrasting inlay patterns . . . so easy to keep clean, with 6 chairs-- po p stain and heat resistant. Legs are of tapered, tubular steel with orna- Reg. 114.95! ed Mr. Roy May- Nk Corimin: Bown: Spring is the popular time for weddings and refurnishing . . . ville, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Skin- buy the group way and pay less. 6 drawers in double dresser hold 18-PIECE GROUP | mental brackets. Heavy-duty vinyl covers on padded chair seats and contoured backs. 5-PIECE SUITE HAS FAMILY-SIZE TABLE 30" x 40", so much. Wide mirror has tilting action. There's also a 4-drawer ner. | ' Al Moreland i di holders with ae Ee gl chest. Bookcase bed has a comfortable mattress and steel fabric EXTENDS TO 48". 7-PIECE SUITE HAS BANQUET-SIZE TABLE 36" x ERO eFison is spending spring. Pair of pillows with cotton cases, ashtray set and 2 boudoir 48", EXTENDS TO 60". Both size suites come in chrome or bronze Easter holidays at her home in| lamps. » | ; Udney DR I -- Mrs. A. Knowlton, Beth and| Broce, and Mrs. K Siler ai. Only 18 Monthly Paymenis of 10.85 jonjed 8 birthday arty dor Chess 9:30 AM. --6 PM. TRAM] PM. Aad Mrs. W. Murphy anf __ a MONDAY, TUESDAY Murphy-Barton wedding at Wir | RDB lI ON Ls eR 9 SRESETIIYE | THURSDAY, SATURDAY 9:30 AM.--9 PM. lov le, St George's Anglican Re SEY IE n ne " Y FRIDAY () 7} urch, y. 3 3 Je --- Ye ta NS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE I~ Marion Wright, Oshawa, and] ES - May Wright, Whilby, visited Mr. | JR J : x NE rs. . Ti . . 4 N 2 "Mr. and Mrs. E. A Virtue and | NEN \ 1 : AN ! on RA 5.3519 URNITURE John spent the weekend with Mr x / snd Mrs. H. Wonnacott, Toronto.

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