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The Oshawa Times, 30 Jul 1959, p. 26

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50--Articles For Sale DROP - back couch, $17. Phone RA 5-4765. 175¢ | 8 ERATOR for sale. Apply 3 Mitchell ell Avenue. 75¢ NEW "three-piece t bath sets, sets, $75; pres- sure systems, $65; sump pumps, $35; laundry tubs and hot water tanks, $15; fittings and piping of all kinds; Coca Cola cooler, lawn mower, garden trac- fon 2 swings and serve all grill. Apply 'ark Road South at Hillside. mp cots, camp stoves, sleep- gs, tarpaulins, dunnage bags, . Oshawa Hardware, 8 Church Street. RA 3-7624. SEE the new 3 to 35 hp with two starting models. Come in and chonse yours now. Trade and terms. Cy Preece Garage, Gliddon at at Verdun Road. ADMIRAL air clearance $169. 918 Simcoe Street North. RA 3-3043. Store will be closed on Mondays dur- ing July and August PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon, all colors. Guaranteed, flat, gloss, Osh. awa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church Street, -7624, USED tires, most all sizes, B. F. Goodrich Stores, RA 5.4543. 50--Articles For Sale HOD baby saiiage i daveno $40, RA 39215. 177¢ trovp deluxe in dition, also : cme ga BA 3-4442. 177% CCM bicycle, man's. Apply 37 Went Street. 177» 50--Articles For Sale FRIGDAIRE air-conditioner, %-ton. Phone RA 5-3170, 177a KITCHEN table with two chairs, ply- wood table with removable legs, Wear- ever aluminum cookware, GE iron, rea- sonable. RA 8- 176a '53 HENRY J (Corsair), good condi- tion, $240. Also *wo milking goats, one registered nubian, reasonable. MA 3-2969 Hampton, 176¢ ONE Sweden freezer, double barrel, used one year, in gond shape, half price. Honey Hollow Ltd. Neweastle, ing Ontario. 172¢ HIGHEST prices paid for used furni- electronic tune-up equipment, HP Squip: ture, also sell and exchange. Contact Community Furniture Store, 19 Prince 50--Articles For Sale _|Street. Phone RA 81331. COMPLETE stock of new and used NE double bed size mattress and lawn mowers, must be sold at cost.| spring, one double porcelain sink with Buy now and save. 81 Central Park trap and chrome taps, 2 venetian' Blvd. South. 112% y5inds , steel slats 66% inches wide, 15 HP Evinrude outboard with gear|55 in length, Treadle Singer sewing ma- shift, Cruise-a-Day tank. Phone RA [chine Boy Scouts' shirt, pants and 5-8783. See at' 769 King Street East. 175¢ | hat, size 16. RA 5-3260. 176a TENTS, bags, air ELECTRIC portable Singer sewing camp cots, Coleman stoves, picnic cool-| machine in maroon alligator case, foot ers and lanterns. Best prices. Dominion | control, excellent condition. RA 8-0489, Tire Store, 48 Bond West. 71 Ritson Road North, 17 LAWN Cruiser power lawn mowers 25; 18 in. deluxe mowers, just arrived for our huge sale, regular price $90.75, our low low sale price only $59.95, This is a genuine discount of 36 per cent. Don't be disappointed. Hurry out to the Hil- top Snack Bar on Highway 2 between Oshawa and Whitby. RA 8-6891. COLDWELL Frigidaire, in good condi- tion. Apply 45 Buckingham Avenue. SPRING and mattress for double bed, |- suitable for cottage. No reasonable offer refused. Call at 46 Connaught Street. 177a 6 x 9 RUGS--849.95 value--now being cleared out at $29.88. While they last! Barons' Hose Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South TWO Marshall beds, wide, bor springs and elroy with Very Phone 176a "and olec- cottage _176c |49--Automobile Repairs BRAMLEY MOTORS SALES LTD. 1271 SIMCOE NORTH PHONE RA 3-4675 Specialists in Ford Service and parts, Wheel alignment, wheel balance, with latest type equip Newest type 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 30, 1959 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 25) 47--Automobiles For Sale 53 STUDEBAKER sedan, a beautiful new light gray finish, immaculate in terior, motor in top condition, 30 miles to gallon, $495. Seaway Motors, Whit by. 177a SEVEN - passenger 1948 Dodge, black, white-wall tires, $75. Phone RA P8502. Phone 17 'Baptisms At Blackstock By MRS. R. C, HILL BLACKSTOCK -- The following abies were baptized ois Blackstock United Church: Bat Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey "Graham: Douglas Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lar- mer; Ruby Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp; Barry Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs, Keith Van Camp; and Timothy Victor Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Dorrell and girls are on holiday at Lake Placid, N.Y. Jean and Joan Woodward, Pointe au Baril, spent last week with their aunt, Mrs. Stanford Van Camp. Lena Taylor, Bowmanville, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer after they returned from a week's trip to Ottawa and the Thousand Is- lands. Guests from Blackstock at the Rodman - Wilson wedding in Nestleton Saturday were: Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Dorrell, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Camp, Doreen Vaa Camp and Joyce Hooey. Hilda Bennett, Toronto; Myrtle Bennett, Midland; Mrs. Arnold McGee and Mrs, Jim Hilligan, Fenelon Falls, were guests of Mrs, John McKee, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Swain, Don worth THREE plece walnut veneer bedroom suite, excellent condition, reasonable. Phone ne RA 5-5222, 177¢ AIR compressors "Brunner," § HP, Mod. H31, also 1 HP, Mod. oa, sacri- fice for half price. Thre. electric, range from % to 2-inch, for alt threads, with Sunpiste set of dies, , large, with au. tomatic heaters, ts. Portable air compressors, piston type. ders, gasoline engine 8 HP, $60. Jointer 8-inch, 2 HP, new. A 597 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. 5-9216. LAWN Cruiser power mowers, only five left to be cleared out at cost. Hilltop Snack Bar, Highway 2, between Oshawa as and Whitby, USED television sets, 17° and 21", com- pletely reconditioned. Free 90-day war. ranty on labor and parts. Irvine Ap- "5. pliances, 50 Bond East. F. G BARCAINS of a life time!! Serta sses, regular Ye. SMOOTH 'top mattresses, 252 coil, all [pu olived MatTesses, regular sizes. $59.95 value, now only $29.99, ar CL isnt This is a repeat of a previous sellout. Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. 47 --Automobiles For Sale Si DODGE six, A-1 condition, four door sedan, 1650. Phone after 4 p.m. Bowmanville, MA 3.2834. 's57 BUICK tudor, hardtop, tutone brown and tan, automatic and radio, | -- power brakes and low mile- age, absolutely sharp, $1995. Seaway Motors, Whitby. 177a '56 VOLKSWAGEN station wagon for sale or will take car on trade. Phone RA 5-3228 176 54 CHEVROLET deluxe tudor, really sharp, red and white tutone with matching upholstery, custom radio, white walls, ONLY $795. Van Heusen Motors, King Street, W. oy "up or best offer. Phone 177¢ ALLSTATE Auto L Save RA 5-505 5.5055. four- "door, ack- '48 PONTIAC, good running four new tires. Reasonable, RA 5-2248 "conditioner, % hp, Parkway 5% FAIRLANE sedan, sparkling light blue finish with sharp matching inte- rior, fully guaranteed, $1245. Seaway Motors, Whitby. 177a Monareh, | $85, or best offer. '50 to 20 per cent. Six months to pay. For personal service at your hame call BA iy FORRIAC. SHat-Culef, six-¢ up lights, outside mirror. Low leper Cash. MO .8-3153. 106 Byron South, Whitby. 7c '5 FORD custom sedan, Sri | Brentwood brown finish, custom radio, new tires, motor like new, guaranteed, $1345. Seaway Motors, Whitby. 177a '51 PONTIAC sedan, condi- tion. Best offer. Phone RA 8-0216, 176f 56 PLYMOUTH deluxe sedan, sharp tutone, green and white, custom radio, radio, | push-button autematic, very low mile- $1095. King West Motors, opposite age. Don't miss this buy. $995. Seaway Shopsing. Centre, 1726 | Motors, Whitby. 177a '8 PONTIAC Parisienne V-8 auto-| Es er Pre waanu:| BUYING OR SELLING SEE TED CAMPIN MOTORS Phone RA 5-3675 174¢ '57 CHEV. stationwagon, "in very good -4029. 607 KING ST. -- OSHAWA (Just East of Wilson Road) condition. Call after 5 p.m. RA § 174 RA 3- 4494 Res. 5-5574 '55 FORD sedan, tutone green, custom radio, runs like a clock, one owner, $895. Seaway Motors, Whitby. 177a '53 CADILLAC Fleetwood sedan, excel- H lent condition. Phone RA 5-4513 or RA | 5-7456. 172¢ '51 PONTIAC sedan deluxe, $175, also *53 Pontiac sedan deluxe. RA 5- ria LY blue and white, immaculate tion, reasonable, 586 Athol Street East. 176a WHITE and silver Thistle tle convertible baby carriage, like new; also baby stroller with sun top and carry all bag, $25 Call RA 8-0595. 176f MAN'S bicycle, Raleigh, 26-inch heel, in good condition. Phone RA 3-214 a FREE large size beach balls with pur- chase of $10 or over at Lansdowne IGA Simcoe Street North. 175¢ NEW 14%, deluxe runabout, 624nch beam, depth 27 inches. Lights, wind- shield and steering wheel. Sacrifice! Save. Baron's Marine and Sports, os Simcoe Street South, 75¢ 2000 COLORS of paint for inside or outside. Also outside gloss white at $4.95 a gallon at Edgar's Paint 2 | Wallpaper, 34 King West. 172¢ | | NO PAYMENTS ON ALUMINUM DOORS & carriages, x single size, complete $27.50. GE fl oy regular 48.05 slaanad 0. $36.95. Fabulous savings during liquidation sale. Wilson Furniture, kr; Church Street. 52--Legal Notices ON and after this date, July 28, I RA 3.3043. Store will be closed on|Will not Je, Tesvonsile oi hid fists Mondays during July and August |contracted in | oth th If with my written HOSTESS fridge, good running order, ter 1 myse ok ay $50. Phone RA 5-1276 1774 J se 18 FT. outboard cruiser, trailer, complete, $995. Phone 3-2855 4 PC CRIB OUTFIT | This neivaes full size ve! Must sell. One fish- pleasure boat completed or partially finished or kit $139.50 up. Barons' Marine and Sports, 426 Simcoe Street South. IS your basement "damp? 1 Then "try an an Electrohome de-humidifier. Special offer, one week's free trial. Parkway Television, 918 Simcoe North. Phone '55 OLDS. 88 sedan, bl automatic transmission, inside and out, white walls, --Norman Magee Jr. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Board mattr ess and bumper pads. Unbe- of Trustees of the Roman |lievable value: Barons' Home Furn-| Catholic Separdte Schools for |ishings, 424 Simeoe St. 8 | the City of Oshawa did on motor and |= MA 172¢ ~ Only $26.66. crib, spring, | RA 54472. i NATOR refrigerator, rangette, ideal for or apartment, RA 8-8410. '51 STUDEBAKER sedan, 48 Pontiac sedan, '49 Austin sedan, new motor, tires, battery, '56 Plymouth sedan, terms trade or make an offer. Phone RA 3-7088, Chinn's, Hillside. 175¢ 55 PONTIAC coach, spotless white and light green finish, custom radio, new tires, runs like a new car, one owner, $995. Seaway Motors, Whitby. 1772 51 CHEV, mechanically | perfect, "needs The Supreme SUNBEAM RAPIER Performance & Safety { 11 EXTRA!!! For a better buy on aluminum storm-screen windows, flair- WINDOWS UNTIL FEB. 1st, 1960 DUMONT |WE pay highest prices in the city for | used furniture. Pretty's Used Furniture | Store. RA 3-3271. 444 Simcoe South. | USED TV 17" and 21" completely re- | the Seventh day of July, 1959, pass By-law Number 15 to authorize the borrow- the sum of $160,- and Ralph; Mr. and Mrs, Clar- ence Marlow spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson at Kawatha Park, Stony Lake. conditioned by our technicians, 90-day | ing of |warranty, easy terms. Len and Lou's| |v 140 Simcoe South. RA 57844. | HEINTZMAN piano, like | new, $495. RCA aerial and | ! rotor, $295. Chrome set, Rototiller, | lawnmower, lamps, dishes, small |tables, single bed, sof spring; many | | other articles. RA 8-65 174 vent awnings, doors, porch | railings, pre-fab cottages and | garages, stone tex siding, call | HOLODY FOR THE FINEST ALUMINUM, ol REPAIR SERVICE ON | 30 Grenfell t., RA 5-24 | FORD - RENAULT - CHRYSLER |____ Whitby, MO 8-4633 PRODUCTS... TRY | GATOR TRAILERS Van Heusen Motors LARSON BOATS 149 King West | RAS3557 | PETERBOROUGH BOATS Seas ----| EVINRUDE MOTORS CRANFIELD MOTORS | USED BOATS & MOTORS | USED CARS | Trade-ins accepted. Finance. B.A. SERVICE Terms. Open evenings ond RAMBLERS, METROPOLITAN weekends. MORRIS, M.G. ,WOLSELEY, MARINE STORAGE RILEY SALES & SERVICE | & SUPPLY LTD. ood | BROOKLIN, ONT, PHONE 87 | some bedy work, rocker panels, $160. | -- MA 35219, Bowmanville. 175c| Endurance, Reliability MOTORCYCLE CZ175¢c¢ "running, | --NOW ON DISPLAY cense stripped, no lighting equipment, [WELLMAN MOTORS LTD | $75 or best offer. Apply 315 Third Con cession Road. MO 8-3537. 17Sc| NONQUON RD. RA 3-443] '53 CADILLAC $995, make offer. Phone | 5 { RA 5.7284 175b '53 FORD with new motor, Teposses. sion. Take over payments, only $35 per| month. Van Heusen Motors, opposite Brewery on King Street 175i '53 METEOR custom sedan, radio, re- built motor, excellent transportation, $595. Seaway Motors, Whitby. 17a '52 MONARCH sedan, high-lift cam, twin exhaust, continental wheel, spot- | lights, also '50 Olds. 88 automatic and | radio. 141 Simcoe Street South RA 5- 6934 177¢ | 53 PLYMOUTH sedan, session, ALUMINUM PRODUCTS 377 SIMCOE S RA 8-1651 000.00. by the issue of de- bentures to the principal amount of $160,000.00, bearing interest at the rate of six and one half percent (62%) per annum, and maturing in twenty annual instalments of principal of varying amounts as set forth in Schedule "A" hereto. | D res-- ter. |B Sonmen, tart Sate | The purpose for which the | Thrifty Budget plan. RA 5-4543 money is to be borrowed is | YOO break them, we fix them! At Bi)i| for the building and equip- |Moring's Garage. 1373 Simeoe Street ping of a hew eight - room school, {North | MOBILE home hunter? Trailers move, | |but the place to find them is always| The security for the amount |""Mobile Homes" in Classified. Look| +o ba borrowed is as follows: (a) During twenty years, the currency of the debentures, {now { EASY chair with matching ottoman, | the respective sums set forth in the fourth column of electric guitar with amplifier, movie | camera, mirror geiger counter, deer | Schedule "A" hereto shall be levied ond collected rifle. RA 8-6128 {VACUUM cleaner repairs, all make | parts, attachments, brushes, guar |teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free, Rentals, Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- annually by a special rate {lce. RA 8-1081 anytime | sufficient therefor, over and |AWNINGS, plain, colors, or 7 above all other rates in the jzsises, Ldn delivery| SGme manner and from the | Chair and table rentals. Cleve Fox, 412] like . persons and property {Simos North. = by, from, upon or out of | 5 HP Buccaneer motor, has which other Separate School rates are levied, roised and collected for the said period of twenty years. In each of the said twenty years, the currency of the said deben- tures, the said Board shall, pursuant to the provisions Mr. and Mrs, Earl Oliver and family moved into the Frank Stinson home in the village Sat- urday. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Burton, Mrs, Albert Mason and Mrs, D. Burton, Toronto, called on Mrs. Norman Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Will Taylor and Mrs. G. Crawford Sunday. Earl Dorrell and Harold Me- Quade spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Roger Dorrell at Presqu'ille Point near Brighton. Martin Dor- rell returned with his gand- |father for a week's holidays. Algiers Enjoys Wartime Boom [iii By ANDREW BOROWIEC (and pay ever higher pric [and Prince in Port Hope Sunday ALGIERS (AP)--The capital of | apar Ri Bing Pe fr | ana took a trip around Rice Lake. Algeria lives the feverish life of| The population of greater Al-| Forty-two members of the Van war-boom city giers has passed the 800,000/Camp families attended a picnie Daytime, bumper-to-bumper au- mark. In 1939. it barely reached |at the cottage of Mr. ad Mrs. tomobile traffic jams the narrow |300,000 Stephen Saywell, Caesarea, Sun- streets, never planned as modern day. i thoroughfares. SKYSCRAPERS RISE Over the busy harbor, crowded, On the outskirts of the city,| {with freighters and passenger thousands of weary Moslems hud- ships, French army helicopters/dle in shantytowns where hunger | transport the wounded from the|and disease are rampant. They | | field. fled the war-battered countryside| | On the wharf, noisy merchants for the comparative calm of Al- Ipeddle their goods and giant |giers |with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill. trucks push their way through| Thousands of other Moslems| Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson traffic. are moving into giant modern spent the weekend with Roy apartment projects built for them | Ferguson TURBULENT NIGHTS by the French. In the evening, a scattering of| Beyond the hills of Hydra and| |celebrating - soldiers and oilmen|Birmandreis,. oil companies pros- from the Sahara fields roam vir- pecting in the Sahara are building tually deserted streets. | skyscrapers to house their offices. | Behind the heavy curtains of| Lines of oilmen wait in apart- the city gambling casino, roulette| ment agency offices. Ordinary stakes grow higher every night. [clients are waved out. Hotels are!to visit relatives. Brothels in dingy, filth-strewn booked tight. Even diplomats are Mrs. J. Henry, Gertrude Henry alleys rake in the cash thrown out after a week's stay.|and Doris Griffin spent Monday In dance halls, blackjack-carry-| Sun-bronzed Europeans turn |with friends in Oshawa. ing waiters ignore those who their heads away from the white- don't order champagne or whisky. walled Barberousse prison in ir. and Mrs. Bon Wheeler Sum apartment | | or TV FOR SALE---A quantity of late model typewriters, 2 and 4 years old. These have been replaced by new models and are in first class condition. {Goop used bushel int 15 cents, | in quantities of 12 or more. Stroud's lent Price each, $75, an excellent |, Siu Le Be Simcoe Street North buy for students, Phone RA | a 5.3375. These may be seen at the Oshawo Business Coll- ege, between 8 and 5. COLONIAL ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS DOORS AND AWNINGS Manufactured in our Whitby plant. Before buying come into our show room at 134 Simcoe St. S. and see our display or for a home dem onstration coll Oshowa RA 8-8571 FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN COLONIAL ALUMINUM 134 SIMCOE S,, OSHAWA THE QUEEN smiles at the fatherless children of one of the New Brunswick fishermen who lost their lives in Northum- berland Strait and has a word | of consolation for the sorrow- ing mother. -CP Wirephoto "repossession, Take over payments, only $3¢ amonth, Van Heusen Motors, opposite Brewery | on King Street. 175€ | 59 IMPALA four-door hardtop, fully| equipped, low |! RA 8-6843. 174f 55 CHEV. s -1 condition, Phone RA 8-1608. bid CAR radios installed, rear seat speaker | and dual aerials optional. Easy budget | terms. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond | 48--Automobiles w Street West |LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want 57 BUICK fordor hardtop, blue and (cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. [you VE TRIED THE REST] white, spotless interior and Such, ha 5-1161 or RA 5-1182. TRY THE BEST radio, automatic | eighteen thousand miles $1795. King| BUCK'S BODY SHOP | Expert collision work--weld- | Open Evenings West Motors, Opposite Shopping Ces tre ing, painting, towing and | ' storage. Cars bought ond | FROM 12° CARTOPS '54 MORRIS coach, original finish, sold . ge i H. MARLYN, Prop. 21' CRUISERS | leather seats, runs good, miles and/ miles per gallon, $365, King West| 36] BUOOR ST. E. | SCOTT OUTBOARD | RA 5-4513 or RA 5-7456 | SALES AND SERVICE Motors, opposite Shopping Centre. 1721) EASY TERMS AJAX MARINE v3, '51 Monarch, 55 i cab aud chassis, 2 Ford ing '51 Ford| half-ton, ht | NO. 2 HIGHWAY, AJAX, ONT. CALL 1266 AJAX JULY SPECIALS WILSON & LEE also Allis Chalmer garden tractor LTD. Bowmanville MA 3-5756. MUSIC STORE '57 DODGE Crusader V8 fordor fu- Record $19.95 tone blue, deep tred tires, immaculate condition throughout. Only $1595 Van | Used Philips mantel mode! LONG & SHORT wave Heusen Motors, open till ten. {Bes Radio--7 tubes = $59.95 Marion Kaumeyer, Niagara jPells, is visiting Catherine (Bailey. Rev. and Mrs. Merrill Fergu- son, Miriam, Pauline and Joyce, Toronto, spent Friday evening never | HARLEIGH'S WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE SALE Odds and Ends Cupboards, ite, Walnut inet Hardware, Antique Chairs, Wed., July 27th -- | p.m. to 9 p.m. Thurs, July 28th '-- 6 pm, to 9 pm 121 McMillan Drive Corner i Colborne St. W. FREE LARGE SIZE BEACH BALLS with purchase of $10 or over | | | | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swain |and family spent the weekend |with Roy Turner at Coe Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright at- tended a wedding in Coe Hill Saturday then went to Bancroft = |been used, sacrifice. RA 8-6891 | {ALUMINUM windows, doors, railings, | | Average window $19.95 complete. Call RA 57405. IDO y you "know that you can lose inches | in 30 days at the Homewood Health| |Studio, equipped with modern ma- chines, private steam cabinet baths. |Drop in today for consultation. 204 : King Street RA 80511 of Section 71 of the Separ- BOATS, moters and trailers, New and, Ofe Schools Act, request the {used. Easy terms at Dominion Tire| Municipal Councils of the Store, 48 Bond Street West, Oshawa. | municipalities wherein prop- | USED tires, $3, up. Terms ba erties rateable for the pur- |Tire Store, ¢8 Bond Street West. poses of the said Schoo! | ELECTRIC ranges, all makes, com- Board are situate, that the said Municipal Councils through their collectors and other municipal officers, cause to be levied in each such year upon the taxable property liable to pay seme, all the sums of money for rates or taxes imposed there- on in respect of Separate {pletely reconditioned. 90-day warranty |from $39.50. Irvine Appliances. 50 Bond Schools. (b) The debentures, and | East both principal interest HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Good clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid oft. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. S. Rag 9421 '53 CHEV. coach, radio and heater, | signals, excellent eondition. Apply as Flooring, Arbors Plywood, Cab- etc. Some |1%-HP garden tractor and implements, Apply 22 Cedar Street, Ajax. Phone | | 574W, 177¢ | | KROEHLER "chesterfields, Sofabeds | |and Sectionals -- all new floor samples. | | Reduced 20 to 40 percent. Save $40-8110 | -- while they last! $10 down delivers, | {Barons Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe | t. S. Lowest prices guaranteed _-- = {your money back ~~ | ELECTRIC refrigerators, makes, completely reconditioned rT 5 warranty, from $69.50. Irvine Appli ances, 50 Bond East | THREE rooms of furniture for a | 18299. Pay only $29 down. This includes | chesterfield, bedroom suite, kitchen |set, mattress, coffee and step tables, | |1amps, etc., etc. Guaranteed bet ter | |value than anywhere else! Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe St. §. | | SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. 0 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 "FOOD & FREEZER PLANT. $15.40 a week per fmaily of four, includes approximately 90 per cent groceries and freezer. No down payment | For appointment (no obligo- 172s} tion).--Phone RA 5-3709. LES EVENISS | SALES LTD. ALUMINUM AWNINGS | DOORS, WINDOWS, SCREENS CUSTOM FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES 15 PRINCE STREET RA ,5-4632 "TRAILERS LARSON BOATS PETERBOROUGH BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS USED BOATS & MOTORS Trade-ins accepted. Finance Terms. Open evenings and weekends, MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. PHONE 87 | radio, immaculate, fusranteed, King West Motors, opposite| Shopping Centre 172¢ '58 MERCURY Lucerne aoian, Bur-| gundy and white, sixteen thousand miles, automatic transmission, pow steering, power brakes, radio, padded dash, tinted glass, back-up lights ete. | Whilesale price, $2495. King West! Motors, opposite Shopping Centre. 172] 2¢-HOUR money-back guarantees on 55 Pontiac Laurentian four-door sedan two-tone dark metallic green and | cream, white walls, powerful custom CLASSIFIED rad safety lock d for the COLUMNS call RA 3.3721 55 700 a dump, excellent con- MACKIE MOTORS dition. Phone Ajax 431, Will buy good clean cars, 52 OLDS sedan, good condition, clean, Phone RA 54513 or RA 5.7456. 1726 Poy off liens. Sell on consign- ment, Trade up or down.. '37 DODGE, good tires, runs well. Phone RA 8 1776 after 4 pm. 20 NEW LOCATION KING STREET EAST Formerly Varcoe's Drive-in RA 5-5743 CLEAN CARS WANTED Highest Prices Paid USE THE OSHAWA TIMES os to Used Automatic Player are a charge upon the sep- arate school rates ond upon the school house property and premises and ony other real or personal property vested in the said Board. 'A' Used Guitar with case-- $16.95 Used KAY Spanish Guitar ~--- blonde finish with case $49.95 Used GIBSON Spanish Guitar -- model J50 -- blonde finish $89.95 Used GIBSON Spanish Guitar -- model J50 -- blonde finish $119.95 Only Used GIBSON Les Schedule to By-low No. $160,000 OSHAWA R.CS.S. BOARD 612% Debentures Dated July 2, 1939, Due July 2, 1960-1979 SEE THE NEW VOLVO The sensational Swedish- built family sports car. Win ner of over 100 major Americon and European speed, economy end endur- at ance contests, Trade Up or Down Paul Jr. Amplifier -- Now on say AT LANSDOWNE IGA WILBAK MOTORS inputs $44.95 WILBAK MOTORS 137 King St. W. | Used Portable Automatic Simcoe St. North Authorized Dealer RA 5-0732 3-speed Record Player -- | S i 137. KING. STREET WEST [- self-contained unit $39.95 RA 5-0732 |47--Automobiles | For Sale { Only Record Player Stands i Each $3.95 Used ALTO Sox and case $189.95 CA VICTOR Portable STEREO 4-speed Record Players -- second speaker included $59.95 HI - Fi $3.35 r.p.m. Record Carrying Cases assorted colors -- indexed -- holds 50 records $2.75 WILSON & LEE | | LTD. | MUSIC STORE 87 SIMCOE ST. N RA 5.4706 EASTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST MUSIC CENTRE 177a BROOKLIN, ONT., Interest $10,400 10,140 Principal $ 4,000 4,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Year 11960 1961 [1962 1963 1964 [1965 [1966 11967 11968 [1969 {1970 [1971 [1972 [1973 [1974 1975 1976 11977 1978 1979 | | | | $10 FOR YOUR OLD MATTRESS ON A BEAUTIFUL THER A - PEDIC SMOOTH - TOP MATTRESS WITH A TWEN- TY-YEAR WRITTEN GUAR ANTEE DICK BRADLEY'S FURNITURE DRIVE-IN 299 Simcoe St. South | LEAVING COUNTRY (Private) MUST SELL ALL IN A-1 CONDITION | { Confused with | Used Car Prices? "ED" and STEW" HAVE HAD A COMBINED CAR EXPERIENCE OF 60 YEARS. THIS ENABLES US TO OFFER YOU A BETTER CAR AT A LOWER PRICE. $145 7 - inch Soundcraft Recording Tapes 45 Year ] Sentence | For Bank Theft CALGARY (CP)--Anne 0'Don-|mier Nikita Khrushchev has |nell, 31-year-old bank employee, | called on the Big Four foreign| |Tuesday was sentenced to a year ministers to finish their work in jin jail for her part in the theft | Geneva and make way for a sum- {of $18,000 from the bank where mit conference {she worked. | . "We believe that She pleaded guilty to a reduced time for the heads of govern |charge of conspiracy to steal. The ment to take on this diffi- {original charge of theft and cult job," the Soviet premier de- 54 CHEV . Bel Air, CHEV Clean, FORD Outstanding value BUICK A Beauty, METEOR Radio--a dandy 49 OLDS $945 Radio 5 FORD Two-tone, radio. | $995 | 55 $1095 Moscow (AP) Soviet Pre- 2-pc, chesterfield suite; 21" z T.V. and rotor qerial; end and coffee table; Lane cedar chest; floor and table lamps; 9 x 15 rug and rubber pad 14-ft. drapes, 7 widths Eureka vacuum cleaner Singer portable sewing ma chine; Harris 2-pc. crib suite; jumping chair; Lloyd carri- age; high chair; 5-pc. kitchen sound cor CHEV $1295 56 $1195 Two-tone, radio 55 $1295 loaded. $1595 CHEV $1595 Two-tor 5 PONTIAC Wagon-- : Hundreds of French settlers front of which a cluster of Mos- |day eave Algiers every month, weary lem women wait daily to be ad-| of the endless war and clouded mitted with food pov Milly Mrs, Frank Butt, Linda and future. Yet new ones arrive-- At night, curfew shrouds the| Lawreboe, are spending holidays from France, Tunisia, Morocco-- city. camping in the Madoc district. s---- |_Mr. and Mrs. Orr Venning, [Bowmanville, visited Mr, and U. K R ts Holid a Toll [Mrs. C. Venning, Friday. ep or Y Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morrow, ! 2 | Hilton, were Sunday guests of : Fi h . Estimated pe and Mrs. Richard Van 1g ting OTTAWA (CP)--The Canadian Mr. and Mrs. Rud Heeaslip 1 Highway Safety Conference, cam-|and granddaughters, Toronto, | paigning to cut down holiday traf- who are om holiday at Williams fic deaths, forecast today that 22 Point were Sunday dinner guests | n aos persons will be killed on Cana- {of Mr. and Mrs, H. Van Camp. | dian highw. ays on fhe approse- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, ing civic holiday . weeken: | Beaver: nd Mrs. Floyd fs NOOR (Reuters) -- Britain| "ny, "(ould be the same num- Tyner ag Ti Ne i y announced she has received |... of highway fatalities as last| " [reports that fighting has broken ay Saturday guests of Mr. and Mre year's civic holiday weekend. |W. Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart out between government and Com-|" "rvic holiday is observed only munist forces in Laos y Miller, Whitby, were supper in parts of Canada--in Ontario, guests. Total A foreign office spokesman said parts of Alberta and a few large Mrs. A. E. MacDougald, Shar- $14, 400 | Britain is "deeply concerned" centres in Manitoba. The fore- on and Tony Knott, Marion Ross 14.140 about the situation in the Indo- cast by the conference covers all ang Mrs. A. Hodgins, St. Mary's, 14,880 | chinese state. He said he could of Canada, from 6 p.m. next Fri-|w og, dav guests of Mr. and 14/555 give no estimates on the extent /day to midnight n next Monday. Mrs. Glenn Larmer, 14, 230 °F the fighting. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powers, 14,905| The spokesman said the igh |Lindsay, were Wednesday guests 14,515 |ing erupted in the Sam Neua CNR Freig ht and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Watkins 14, 125 | province in northern Laos close |and Garry, Toronto, were Friday 14,735|to the frontier of Communist guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 14,280 |North Viet Nam. | Swain, 14,825! Ppro-Communist forces were re- Derailed A 14,305 grouped in this area under terms lor about 200 yards on both lines, 14,785 of the 1954 Geneva truce, which [No one was injured. 14,200 | ended the war in Indochina. Port Ho & | W. C. Brown, who lives nearby, 14,615 Asked how 1 taht |said he saw a boxcar on the long 14.965 w long the fighting had | been going on, the British spokes-| (freight bouncing strangely. Then 14,250 id: F PORT HOPE (CP) -- Ten box- {it jumped the tracks, pulling 14 ,535| man sal ; cars of a westbound CNR freight seven others with it 14,755] "We have quite a number of were derailed Wednesday about| The passenger train, heading 14 '910 reports but it is not for the Brit-|la minute after a passenger train|east from Toronto, was hardly ish government to say what is passed on the eastbound track. jout of sight when the accident | $160,000 130,910 290, 910| happening there." » The derailed cars tore up track'occurred. --| DATED this 9th day of July | A.D. 1959. wee | Khrushchev Calls Secretory Treasurer. ) . For S it Meeti Fhe Soviet leader did not sug- neva conference made clear that gest a time limit for winding up neither Russia nor the Western the Geneva conference but said | powers wish to "upset the present that the foreign ministers already | way of life of the people of West had accompolished "po sitive|Berlin." work." He said the ministers | should make "fresh efforts tol |THEIR OWN CHOICE search for mutually acceptable| "If the people of West Berlin solutions and agree on what they wish to live under capitalism, let can agree. them," he asserted. "It is their own domestic matter. We do not e, radio it $1295 57 high, Sharp CHEV Spotless condition $1895 SUNBEAM $2295 Hardtop, new guarantee 59 AND MANY MORE BUYING A CAR? BEFORE YOU DO TRY "HONEST ED" OR "IRISH STEW" EASY TERMS, WRITTEN GUARANTEE AND MORE AT WELLMAN MOTORS LIMITED HILLMAN---RAMBLER NONQUON ROAD---RA 3-4431 OPEN TILL 9 P.M. SPECIAL SALE For limited time only, Singer Sewing Machine offers the new Singer "SPARTON" portable. At the low, low, price of $48.88, all brand new bobbin reverse sew. Portable built by Singer. Backed by Singer Guaranteed by Singer. COME IN AND SEE THEM TODAY AT YOUR SINGER SEWING CENTER 16 ONTARIO STREET | [ {CAN BE SEEN ANYTIME [three charges of forgery were |dropped. Earlier this month Marina Lan- dysheff, 20, was sentenced to a year on a similar conspiracy charge and six months concur- rent on a charge of forgery. The women were arrested in Edmonton two days after the suite; Leonard 11 cu. ft frig with 70-b. deep freeze; Simplicity washing machine 120 bass piano accordion; B flat trumpet; 12-gauge Ithica shot gun golden Labrador, registered champion; National table saw, many others, from a branch of the Bank of |Nova Scotia. A warrant for their |arrest was issued when they |failed to return from a coffee |break. All but a few dollars was 1776. recovered. 567 Shakespeare Ave Off Wilson Rd. S day. Khrushchev spoke a worker's rally in. the Ukrai He accompanies his call for top- level talks with an assertion that {he is sure President Eisenhower wants peace "Mr. Eisenhower knows what war means," said Khrushchev. 1e when he was commander-in-chief of the Anglo-American troops on ithe Western front, Mr. Eicon [Bower fulfilled all the terms of the agreement with us." clared in a speech published fo-| Tuesday at |gnce.' "During the Second World War| "Then let the heads of govern- nt discuss the most difficult tions of fundamental imponrt- hé said repeated previous Soviet statemer hat Russia is not try- ing to set a deadline for the Al- lies to end their occupation of West Berlin "The question of time limits is not of paramount importance," he continued. But he warned that the Soviet Union will not "'underwrite reement perpetuating the intend to interfere." Khrushchev said he warned U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon that the West Germans might stir up a war between the sited States and the Soviet Un- on. "Mr. Nixon asked: 'Are afraid of the Germans"" Khrushchev, "We are not afraid of the Ger- man revenge-seekers and militar ists, I replied. For a strong man you said oc tion reg ime that now exists in West Berlin.' | The Soviet premier said the Ge-' is not afraid of a mad dog, yet fle Som not want to be bitten

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