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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 14, 1960 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | (Continued from Page 17) {47--Automobiles for Sale 47 --Automobiles for Sale 50--Articles for Sale |'s0 PREFECT for sale. Apply Wayside Inn, No. 2 Highway. '59 AUSTIN Heley Sprite convertible, one owner, immaculate condition, low mileage, good tires, $700 down, re- sume Phone Dick, RA 5-0629 45--Real Estate For Sale 47 --Automobiles for Sale 1 52 sed. and BUILDING lot 85 x 190, Oi awa and Whitby, close to highway No. 2. $1800. RA 3-3608. after 5. '53 CHEVROLET, good condition, $300 cash. Phone MO 8-5131, Whitby. n, tires very good, radio, window wash- ers. MO 8-4010, Whitby, after 5 o'clock. "56 DODGE Royal sedan, Al condition, riginal il 23,00 1| BARGAIN -- 1953 Chev., A-1 condition, TWO - district, $12,000, $500 down. Consider lot as trade in, RA 5-1457. new paint job; 1954 Chev., A-1 condi tion; 1955 Dodge Station wagon, good 1953 Hillman, will take a 46--Real Estate Wanted LOT with 53° frontage, or larger. Please reply to RA 5-4871. trade-in. Mel's Garaage, Myrtle, 5-3411. '58 FORD custom 300, like new, low mileage, one owner. Trade considered. RA 5-2825, WANTED . BUNGALOW Three bedrooms, finished rec- reation room. $18,000 to 20,000. Cash to mortgage. Write Box 317, Oshawe Times. 47--Automobiles For Sale F 56 BUICK Riviera, four door hardtop, automatic, custom radio, rear seat fully 0! guaranteed, $895. YUkon 5-2086. '58 CHEVROLET Bel Air, tutone, cus- tom Fadio, good tires, no rust, mech- anically sound, $545. Small down pay- OL | ment, easy terms. Try Stew at Mike Starr's, RA 5-5646. '50 FORD, excellent mechanically, body fair, radio, $125 cash. RA 8-1197. '51 FORD sedan, $175, eight foot car $i» bout, $25. Apply 218 Oshawa Blvd. orth. speaker, two tone, , back up lights, h no rust, sound, immaculate. Try "Stew" at Mike Starr's, RA 5-5646. "54 HUDSON, good condition, clean; 53 Chev., good body, motor and tires; 52 Monarch, good condition, clean, rea- sonable. Dial RA 5-5101. 's2 FORD two door, $300 cash. 247 Malaga Road. RA 3-2101. WRECKING °5]1 Studebaker. Overdrive tri on, all parts for sale. Phone MOhawk 8-5609. '49 PONTIAC, mechanically good. Tele- phone RA 35-4177, '59 BROOKWOOD tudor station wagon, V-8, $300 down. Phone RA 8-1296. 8 STANDARD Chev, low mileage, Dial COlfax 3-2159. BETTER USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD Any Make -- Any Model Condition Guaranteed $25 DOWN EASY TERMS Expert Service BEFORE YOU BUY GIVE "STEW" A TRY AT MIKE STARR'S 314 BLOOR ST. W. RA 5-5646 Open Until 9 p.m. 1960 STUDEBAKER LARK Two-door Sedan Delivered Fully Equipped ot 'so CHEV. pick-up, $225, 1950 Austin $100, both A-1 condition. RA 3-9967. '5%¢ CHEVROLET I-ton stake truck, 1 Rex water pump, two-inch diaphragm powered by A. Briggs and Stratton Alr cooled gas engine. 2 Porter cable saws -- 6% and 7 inches. Phone RA 5.6857 or RA 8.5452 after 7 p.m. '51 DODGE sedan, $125 or nearest offer. Arey 305 Marion, corner of Park Rd, '50 DODGE Regent, radio, low mile- age, like new. Robinson Motors (Osh. awa) Ltd, 574 Ritson Road South, RA 5-6518. Regent tudor hardtop, very 's7 CHEV, station wagon, owner, has to be seen to be apprecia Low mileage. Call RA 5-6757. one ted. ie owner, this used car ke Robinson Motors (Osh- awa) Ltd, 574 Ritson §. RA 5-6518. "54 FORD four door sedan, radio, wind. id New snow tires. $475 shie! her cash, Telephone RA 5-7488 's7 CHEVROLET four door, very clean, radio, see us at Robinson Motors (Oshawa) Ltd, 574 Ritson Road South RA 5-6518, '56 DODGE coach with new tires. Must be seen to be appreciated. RA 5-8508 after 7 p.m. Ask for Pat, '59 AUSTIN Sprite sport car, 10,000 miles, good condition, $1325 cash. Tele- phone RA 3-9366. PONTIAC Parisienne, four - door over payments, $300 est offer, Phone YUkon 5-716. ALLSTATE Auto Insurance. Save up to 20 per cent. Six months to pay. For personal service at your home call RA 5-2802. '57 LINCOLN. convertible, 20,000 miles, fully automatic powered. This car has been executive driven and is in fac- tory mew condition. Business commit- ment forces sacrifice. Ford car or wagon considered in trade, Terms to right party. Private. Phone OL 5-3469. '89 PONTIAC Laurentian, radio, matic, only 4000 miles, 59 Chevrolet Biscayne four-door, 12000 miles. 8-5179 after 6 p.m. RA 3.7970, '58 VAUXHALL deluxe, used, has sec- ond car, like new, sacrifice. 7970. '58 PONTIAC deluxe four-doo ood RA 58 CHEV. coach, dark green. A real Will trade and finance, 8-1203. buy! $500 or best offer. T RA 8-5360. '56 CHEVROLET half-ton good condition. RA 5-0722 5 THREE and half ton International '57 METEOR Niagara 500, radio, heat- er, tutone. RA 8-5179 after 6 p.m. RA pick-up, $800, |, 7070 '50 AUSTIN for sale. Telephone RA auto- | '52 PONTIAC coach, good condition, $275 or best offer. Private. Phone RA 8-0201. Apply 278 Elmgrove Avenue. 51 TO '54 CAR, Chevrolet preferred, consider others. Phone RA 3-9911 after 30 '51 CHEV. coach, good condition. Phone RA 3-2310 '54 METEOR sedan. Will sell or take trade on pick-up truck. Apply 248 To- 0 ronto Avenue, 48--Automobiles Wanted | CONTENTS of basement apartment, $3 piece chesterfield, dishes, carpet, al most new vacuum cleaner, occasional shairs, and other articles, 293 Gliddon, r 5. SUNBEAM floor shers, regular $51.95, clearing at 95. Terms, $10 down, $5 per month. Meagher's, 5 King Street West, TV Film Package Series For New Canadian Stations TORONTO (CP) -- A Toronto film y is pinning its hopes GURNEY heavy duty electric range, good condition, reasonable, RA 3-3581. for the future on the effects of a TWO sleeping bags, Prepo gas stove, good condition. Apply 348 King Street West, upstairs apartment. WANTED -- late model car, preferably convertible, in immaculate condition, Cash and take over payments. Satur- day only. Jefferson, 65 Albert Street, RA 5-0851. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid. RA 5-1161 or RA 5-1182. SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good, clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. S. RA 3-9421 HOUSTON GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE. MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS, 67 KING ST. W. RA 3-7822 50 GOOD CARS RA! WANTED IMMEDIATELY TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. E., OSHAWA MACHINIST'S tools, vises, saws, skate sharpening machine complete and many other tools, etc. Apply 890 Simcoe Street South. SPECIAL -- %" mahogany hardboard paneline, 4' x 7' and 4' x 8', randomed grooved, 14% sq. ft. Phone RA 8.1611. ONE Beech four-burner, gas range, combination annex, burns coal or wood. Al shape. Call after 4.30 p.m. RA 3-7204 BLUE and grey Gendron baby car- riage, excellent condition, $25. RA 5-8764. USED lumber for sale, 2x4 and metal sheeting. Apply 531 Nipigon Street. ONE pair of boy's all wool grey slacks, two sport jackets size 12 to 13. Call RA 3-9750. BARGAIN! Would be suitable for a church or Sunday School, piano and organ, in good working condition, total price only $350. Piano and Organ Ser- vice. RA 5-7001. GENDRON baby carriage, blue and white, converts to car bed and stroller. Excellent condition, 294 Burk Street. RA 8-0810. 21" RCA television console set, walnut with doors, beautiful condition, Tele- {phone RA 5.3338. | FOR SALE -- Gendron convertible baby carriage, good condition, $20. Also combination portable radio-phonograph, three-speed, nearly new, $50. Phone MO 8-407. . IBM electric typewriter, good snap, also adding machine, reasonable, Apply 215 Gibbon Street. GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- | plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent |down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond | Street West. RA 5-6511. CASH FOR YOUR CAR MACKIE MOTORS KING ST. E. RA 5-5743 [WINE and cider barrels, all sizes, solid oak, lowest prices. Oshawa Hard- | ware, 8 Church. RA 3-7624. |LLOYD baby carriage, lawn ower, | girls' spring coat, size 4. All in good | dit Ti RA 5-4453. | TYPEWRITER, portable Smith-Corona| | skywriter, brand new. In excellent con- dition. Phone RA 5-1928. |TWO men's grey suits, -- regulation laid down by the Board of Broadcast Governors. The BBG, watchdog of Cana- dian- broadcasting, has ruled that television stations must aim at 55 per cent Canadian content in their programming schedule. Meridian Films Ltd., hopes to cash in on the demand created for Canadian shows when second TV stations go on the air in Major Canadian cities next year. It has produced pilot films for six TV series ranging from quiz and panel shows to soap operas. More will shortly go before the cameras. CANADIAN TALENT Ralph Foster, president and| general manager of Meridian Films, says the recent granting of competitive TV licences in Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton and Vancouver should be a boon. to| Canadian acting and directing] talent, | The new stations will not have| access to CBC network programs and Mr. Foster's idea is to pre- pare package series for delivery to the new stations. At the outset, established TV| and theatre personalities will be employed but television's insati- Tough Drug | Controls Advocated | | brand new.| | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two Fl . . Hi able appetite is seen as certain to provide openings for budding talent across the country, Among the pilot films is one for a series to be known as The Magic Carpel, a teen-age quiz program employing guests chosen from high schools though- out the country to be flown to Toronto for the weekly shows. NEW COMPANY | A new company to, be known| as Hart Productions Ltd., headed by Harvey Hart, director of CBC's Front Page Challenge and One of Kind panel shows, will produce The Magic Carpet. Another pilot film is Get The| Picture, a charade-type panel| program using film clips of old| movies, It is directed' by Norman | Campbell of the CBC and has a| panel including Francis Hyland, | Mavor Moore, Corinne Conley,| Jack Creley, Ted Follows and] Don Francks It's in the Bag, produced by Alfie Scopp, writer of the Howdy | Doody show, in another quiz that will have Ross McLean, producer of CBC's Close-up, as moderator. | All the World's a Stage, pro- duced by Frank Flint with Robert Christie as director, is a soap opera that will run five days a week. But unlike ordinary soap operas, it will begin a comple- tely new story after five to 10 weeks. Another show, designed in three-minute segments to be fitted into a program schedule, employs Floyd Moss demonstra-| ting how to guard against cheat-| ing at cards. It is to be called| Exposing the Card Sharps. hk --- a a $2485-06- Jy SABYAN MOTOR SALES LIMITED 334 RITSON RD. S. Dial RA 3-346] CRANFIELD MOTOR SALES Chrysler - Plymouth - Fargo Morris SALES & SERVICE 331 PARK RD. S. OSHAWA, ONTAR!O RA 3-2284 tarpaulin, excellent condition. MArket 3-3821 BUYING OR SELLING SEE TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST.--OSHAWA (Just East of Wilson Road) RA 3-4494 Res. 5-5574 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LTD. STUDEBAKER, VOLKSWAGEN SALES and SERVICE 334 RITSON RD. SOUTH OSHAWA, ONT. Tel.: RAndolph 3-3461 '58 METEOR Sedan 1 owner. New car condi- tion. Was $1795. Now CUSTOM built car radios, complete with aerial and installation, transistor models from $49.95. Terms $5 down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. RA 5-6511. 's4 CHEVROLET sedan, radio auto- matic, recently overhauled, $650 or best offer. Telephone RA 8-0558. Hilltop Motors RA 8-6891 THIS WEEKEND ANDY NAGY'S BODY SHOP SPECIALS 50--Articles for Sale HIGHEST prices paid for used furni- ture, also sell and exchange. Contact Community Furniture Store, 19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. |spring overcoat, size 42. RA 3-2123 STRETCH your food dollar at Glecoff Supermarket, Ritson Road South, open | |to 10 p.m. every night. We accept wel- |fare and relief vouchers. Careful atten-| | tion given to orders from Boy Scout or-| and lodges, We PONY tractor with and plough. RA 5-9826. MAGAZINE subscriptions, all maga- zines published in United States and Canada. RA 5-5952. GIRL'S spring coat, size 9-11, red plaid suf, size 6X, in good condition. Phone RA 5-3627. tor NEVER used, automatic under counter installation, will sell for $185 or best offer over. Call RA 8-6741 after 7. THREE cThis includes chesterfield and chair, chome set, bedroom suite, mattress, spring, step and coffee table, boudoir and table lamps, pillows, etc. $25 down delivers! "Guaranteed st Value!" Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. BOAT Kits -- Build now. All sizes, 8 ft. to 22 ft. cruisers. Car top special partly rooms of furniture only $299. 3 |deliver. Save and shop at Glecoff's | Supermarket daily. |HEAVY duty rangette; also one rang-| |ette, light wiring. Phone RA 5-2254. |CHEST of drawers, Arborite coffee |table and baby crib. Like new. Tele- | phone RA 5-8755. | the purchase of one 'piece of unpainted | $14; bookcases, $5.99; vanity dressers, 26; record cabinet, $18; room divider, $22; bookcase headboard, $15. hurch Street. oors, windows, awnings, installed. RA AL! average window $19.95 5-7405. PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. | All colors. Guaranteed flat, gloss. Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church Street. RA 3-7624. assembled $49; 15 ft. ded mahog- any runabout, complete with windshield and hardware, best offer. 12 HP 1959 MARCONI "21-inch" console tel the drug industry. They accused it of pushing costly, relatively |worthless and sometimes danger-| ous new medicines on physicians | and patients. The estimony, some of, it crit- ical of doctors as well as drug manufacturers, came from Dr. Frederick H. Meyers of the Uni- versity of California Medical Centre, and Dr. A. Dale Console ee | ema | " dishwasher,| UNPAINTED bookcases, only 99c. with [Of Princeton, N.J. [tougher government controls over | By LYNN HEINZERLING JOHANNESBURG (AP)--The| centuries-old saga of the white Iman in Africa is unfolding to-| TEEN-AGE Gladys Lapierre displays some | of the products made by teen- age companies in Windsor, Ont., under the*Junior Achieve- ments Incorporated plan. The plan, sponsored by industrial groups which send adult ad- visers to each miniature com- pany, gives Canadian high school students practical ex- BUSINESS perience in operating a busi ress. More than 1000 students in Vancouver, New Westmin- ster, B.C., Calgary and Wind- | sor are currently running 62 enterprises. Other cities are.in- terested in establishing similar teen-age companies. --(CP Photo) \ ings, hatred, death. The momentum achieved by the violence sent a shudder They gave their views at hear: wards its climax at a bewilder-/through South Africa. The white monopoly subcommittee is con- wilson (ducting on allegations that the|. drug industry is profiteering on medicines. Console picture a lot of doctors as being fooled too often by slick advertising claims. He also furniture. Chest of drawers, $17 ;desks, ings the Senate anti - trust and|ing, breakneck pace. | ing down the face of the huge African land mass now is wash- ing with violence and bloodshed |against the final bastions of the | whit |said manufacturers': representa-|of the continent. [tives ply doctors with sales talks| Only 10 years ago these coun-|{remain in a town more than 72|moved Japie Basson, long-time evision, |and gifts--often a handful of golf|tries in the south--South Africa, hours unless he was born there| member of ' Verwoerd's National thoroughly overhauled, $129; also 21-|balls on which the doctor's name Angola, Mozambique, the Rho-lor has 15 years continuous resi-| party but recently expelled, to man has been here in the role The political revolution sweep-/of master to servant for more| than three centuries, but parents wonder about the future of their children Tradition and the law have world apart. A Negro may not wi Whites In Africa were mob |riots, stonings, burn-|rights and votes for Negroes by {1968. He campaigned for the abolition of South Africa's pass laws. |SOUL-SEARCHING | The obvious inequities of apar- theid in the 20th century has brought about some profound soul-searching in South Africa. |Afrikaner intellectuals, acquies- |cent in the past, now are openly e masters in the lower third kept the races in South Africa a|questioning the gov er nment's |course. The recent bloodshed Gale Buchaneer motor, new warranty inch RCA Victor, blond television, with is stamped. desias, Nyasaland and the Bel-|dence or 10 years of unbroken cay. ¢ ; " ' i new picture tube, guaranteed. for one | id' . By 5 ve | + J say: "Apartheid has gone mad. $59. Batons, 98 Simive Swe! South, 12 Pl Meagher's s King St. West. | Both said some drugs now on|gian Congo--were considered in- employment there. Negro serv-| South Africans have watched TOR, ere ener bull in lid. for|SAVE your dollars af Lucky dollar the market have potentially dan-|yyirerable to the politic alants never live in their employ-|yith apprehension as the flame Stereo sound, $49.95. Meaghers, 5 King store. fresh vegetables daily, Phone EErOUS side effects and they dis-| taking place to thejers' homes. White doors are|sf nationalism has spread from Street West. |your orders in. RA 5.0432 frée deliv-/puted the industry's often - made| locked and burglar alarms are porder to border in the states to claims that drugs are expensive their destiny is un-|turned on each night. |the north. They listened uneasily ery. lance 918 EIGHT piece di i ble, mainly because of costly re TV's at Parkway Television, Sim- piece dining room suite, table, | t: - : | re x coe Street North. six chairs, and buffet. Phone OL 5-3194. [search needed to develop them. | The South African economy, when Kenya's smooth-talking 29- NEW boats for sale, suitable for row.|$10 DOWN, delivers a new refrigerator, he Fost Liyauced on Je Son [year id Tom Mboya said: ing or outboard, reasonable. Phone RA range, washer ar TV. 25 per cent off on inent, is built on apartheid. e| . small GE appliances. Barons', 426 Sim. | Irich Pi There is no future here for $1595 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1 owner. Outstanding value Was $1795. Now $1595. PLYMOUTH Wagon ---- 1 owner, $25,000 miles. '59 CHEVROLET Biscayne Four-door -- Automatic, whitewalls, one owner, spotless $2,095 PONTIAC White- walls, radio, two-tone very cleon ear . $1,395 FORD V-8 -- Deluxe MERCEDES-BENZ DKW SALES & SERVICE 408 KING ST. W. OSHAWA RA 3-7132 MAJOR CHANGES The Congo becomes independ- Was $1695. Now $1595 DODGE Sedan -- Auto- matic, 6 cyl. Low mile- Was $1595. Now $1495. One Only, New '59 PLY- MOUTH 2-dr. Belvedere '57 age. CASH FOR YOUR CAR VAN HEUSEN MOTORS 149 KING ST. W. -- 6 cyl, Std. New $3145. Now $2495. SALE PRICES EASTER WEEKEND ONLY WE CLOSE GOOD FRIDAY WELLMAN MOTORS EASTER SPECIALS RA 5-798] RAMBLER Deluxe, to 35 mpg. $23 HILLMAN Two - tone, whitewalls. Demonstra- tor, $300 down. RAMBLER 4-Dr. Hard- top. Black. Less thon 7,000 miles. One ow- ner $2,095 HILLMAN Station Wag- on, two-tone, in immac- ulate condition $1,195 E up 5, CHEV. Deluve, two-tone, whitewalls, radio, one owner $1,595 CHEV. Deluxe, two-tone, whitewalls. A real fom- ily car 1,295 PLY. Savoy, automatic, whitewalls, finished in a beautiful sports tone . $1,095 Niagara local $1,195 METEOR 4-dr radio, like new, car FORD 2-dr., two-tone, whitewalls. - Very clean A steal $1,045 VOLKSWAGEN. Black, in outstanding condi- tion vi $895 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. Just trade-in by original ow- ner $895 OLDS. 4-dr. Super "RB, radio, tinted glass, whitewalls, chrome discs Easter $1,085 FORD Fairlaine, fully euvipped. Sharpe. $945 PONTIAC, completely reconditioned $645 PLYMOUTH 4-dr., value $ "ASK FOR KEN OR ED" WELLMAN MOTORS NONQUON ROAD Special '55 '53 52 top 475 TED CAMPIN MOTORS '59 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- dr. Hardtop, automatic transmission, padded dash, ~ whitewall tires, mileage 3,100. "A Real Dreamboat"'. OLDSMOBILE Super "88" 2-dr. Hardtop, automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, seat belts. "A Luxur- ious Cor -- Immaculate Condition", PONTIAC Strato - Chief Coach, automatic, radio. "A Sharp-looking Car". Blue ond white. CHEVROLET Sedan, automatic, radio. "Very Clean' PONTIAC Sedan, auto- matic. "For a Real Deal, See this One', CHEVROLET Deluxe Coach, "In Marvellous Condition". CHEVROLET Sedan, dio. "One owner Traded on a New One". CHEVROLET Coach -- radio "An Excellent Car" OLDSMOBILE "88" 2-dr. Hardtop, automatic, radio. OLDSMOBILE Coach, automatic, power steer- ing. "One Owner", CHEVROLET Sedan "Good All Around Car". ra- Super spotless. Only . $1 ,395 BUICK Special -- Two- door, automatic, two- tone, whitewalls, im- maculate, Only $1,295 OLDS. Holiday Four-door Hardtop -- Power equip- ment, radio. Only $1,495 PONTIAC Deluxe Four- door Very scarce model $1,295 CHRYSLER Fully equipped, spotless. hae 5 DODGE -- New motor, automatic, radio, $995 MONARCH One owner, loaded with equipment .... $1,795 MONARCH Full power, new automatic. Only ... Jeni $695 DODGE -- Mechanically perfect. Only $395 PONTIAC Deluxe, Four-door -- Radio, au- tomatic, very clean car. aii . $495 CHEVROLET Belaire -- Two-door Hardtop Yellow and white, spot- less... $69 LAWNMOWERS 18-inch, Deluxe Lawn Cruiser Power Mowers, 1960 models. Lost year's price $89.95. This Weekend Special, only $64.95. We will match or better any price you get on a Lawn Cruiser Mower. | OUTBOARD MOTORS 1960 Brand New 5 h.p. models, with cruise - a - day tank. Regular $257.50. This weekend Special, only $207.50. We welcome trade-ins. Com- parable savings on all models from 3 to 60 h.p. USED MOTORS CHEVROLET 2 - ton Pick-Up. "Above Aver age" CHEVROLET Deluxe Se- don, radio. 'Good Transportation'. FORD Coach. Mon's Special". '53 ""Woring New Hillman Products -- Warranty Guaranteed Other Cars To Choose From FOR AN HONEST DEAL SEE TED" JUALITY CARS AT FAIR PRICES TED CAMPIN MOTORS 607 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA Uust Eost of Wilson Rood) Business RA 3-4494 Residence RA §-5574 Two only -- 1959, 5 h.p. Buccaneer. Only $165.00 1 Only -- '58, 7% Johnson. - Only $149.00. 1 Only -- '59 Elgin, 12 h.p. Only $215.00. USED TIRES All sizes, excellent condition. Toke your pick ot $5 each, THREE CAR RADIOS $15 EACH Hilltop Motors Between Oshawa and Whitby on Highway No. 2 RA 8-6891 h.p. | | 8-6327. 26 FEET Beatty steel for stock pen, two Beatty steel single horse stalls. Phone YUkon 5-2605. 4 PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. All colors. Suarantaed, flat, gloss. i! 8 coe Street South. ! ROOM Dividers that are really different and smart. $10 down delivers. Several exciting models to choose from Barons' Home Furnishings. 424 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa an Church Street. RA 3-7624. WE pay highest prices in the city for used furniture, Pretty's Used Furni- ture Store. RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South NU-WAY Rug Co., has been appointed | distributor for Filter Queen Vacuum | RA 5-1202 or RA 5-0433 | NORGE gas range, good { R ble. Ti R condition. | A 5-9148. FOOD AND FREEZER PLANT $15.40 a week per family of four, includes approximately 90 per cent groceries and freezer. No down payment. For appointment (no obliga- tion)--phone RA 5-3709. R.C.A. Victor, The and Electrohome, Admiral, Westinghouse. finest in T.V., Hi-Fi service. PARKWAY T.V. 918 SIMCOE NORTH RA 3-3043 SALE Aluminum Products of the best quality aot the best prices, fully guaranteed. Double hung windows only $18. Call 'now Lymer Aluminum Co. RA 8-5385 SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 BOATING SPECIAL 12-ft. fibre-glass run-a-boats. 12 h.p. Scott motor, Cana- dian Explorer trailer, com- pletely equipped, $895. 13' moulded plywood boat, 25 h.p. motor, trailer, all controls and equipment, While they last. Canadian Explorer camp trailers, com- plete, Reg $405 - $319. Trades accepted. Terms ar: ranged. AJAX MARINE NO. 2 HWY, AT AJAX Ph. WH 2-4080 breathing and resting. It brings fresh air to your bedside. on- | stration phone RA 35-2743. Only $35) installed. | AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes. | Prompt service. Free estimates. Order now for early delivery. Chair and table| rentals Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. | SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, stoves, etc. For top cash offer, con- tact 19 prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. BOATS, motors and trailers, new and| used. Complete selection. We finance| our own accounts. Terms to suit your | budget. See Dominion Tire Store,| Large Lake Ships Break Ice Passage PORT COLBORNE (CP)--Sev- eral large Upper Lake ships Wednesday broke through the ice- field outside Port Colborne har- bor, clearing a passage out into Lake Erie for 14 or 15 smaller GUILTINAN'S new Air Restorer helps|yessels which had been stuck in| the wind-packed floes. A change in the wind direction helped to disperse the icefield, which at one time extended 3-4 miles west of here. Meanwhile, a fire in the engine room of the bulk carrier John E.F. Misener, tied up here, dam- aged controls and electric wiring Wednesday. The fire, started by sparks from an electric welder igniting oil deposits, was extin- guished by the local fire depart- ment Church and Bond VACUUM cleaner repairs, all mizkes/ parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed. rebuilt machines. Estimates free. | | Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser-| | vice. RA 8-0591 anytime, Twelve decorator colors. J. Fredin, RA 5-2225. BARGAINS: 2-piece chesterfield, $29; two washing machines, $19.50; Norge dryer, $98; almost new 'frig., $119; roll top desk, $18; dining room suite, $59; 30" HD stove, $129; bed ends and springs, $9; four electric shavers, $9 |each; electric kettles, $4 and $6; 21" TV, $89 Phone RA 8-1131 or come in at our two locations, 19 and 24 Prince Street. Community Furniture Store. NEW furniture bargains: 2-piece ches- terfields (airfoam), reduced to $189; 5. piece bedroom suite, only $129.50; 36" continental beds complete, only $32.50; any size continental beds, smooth tops, $49.50; bunk beds with spring mattress, $58, arborite step tables, $5.95 and up; 5-piece chrome sets, only $45; 2-piece bed chesterfields, $69.50; chrome chairs $595 each: chest drawers, unfinished, $16.95 and up. Try Community Furni- ture at our two locations, 19 and 24 Prince Street, RA 8-1131. Cash or terms. USED tires, most all sizes, $3 and up. Goodrich Stores, RA § 43 | pebbled Batali auld ad |SPECIAL, Rox masonry paint, choice of six colors, only $3.79 for a 10 Ib. pail. Phone RA 8-1611. SEVERAL older, but good functioning TV sets for very low prices. TRIO Tele-| vision, 171 Bond Street East, Oshawa. of wringer type washers, % HP motors| $5 to $10, guaranteed reconditioned washers and stoves. Paddy's Market, Hampton, CO 3-2241. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- tires, bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerato: ele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5-4543. CURITY diapers, first quality, reg. $4.95, special 99 cents per dozen with purchase of crib or baby carriage. Large, full-panel, Roxatone crib com- plete with spring filled mattress, bum- per pads, adjustable sides Special, $33. Clearout of last year's baby car- riages, greatly reduced. Spring-filled crib $9.88; playpens, $8.88; FOOD PLAN THAT SAVES Complete lines of meats, fish, poultry and groceries. Gov- ernment inspected. Blue and Red Brand beef FAMILY OF FOUR FREEZER AND FOOD, BOTH ONLY $12.89 A WEEK. FAIRBANK-MORSE FREEZERS $199 UP Phone Now RA 8-1128 Guaranteed by Housekeeping high chairs, $7.88; strollers, $5.88. Wil- |son Furniture, 20 Church Street. FLOOR coverings at tremendous sav- |ings, clearance of last year's patterns. Many cheerful designs for home and cottage, reduced for quick sale, 25c per foot. Ends of broadloom scatter mats while they last $1.49. Harding heavy quality broadloom, rubberized back and moth proof, 6 decorative col- ors, large 9 x 12 size very special price $79.50 Ends of wall coverings Clear out price 37¢ per foot. Wilson F' USED parts and repairs for all makes yx 50--Articles For Sale NEW finish for your old asphalt shing) roof, "Tempgard" colored aluminum | paint, by Benjamin Moore, will refin-| |SAVE money, beautiful reversible rugs|ish your present asphalt shingles, to for turning in old clothes and rags.|give them additional years of wear, lin tribute to the dead at Sharpe- and in new colors. See Edgar's Paint and Wallpaper, 34 King Street West (opposite Dominion Store). ONE double bed with spring and mat- tress, suitable for spare room: or cot- tage. Phone RA 5-8798. WRECKING house, bathroom fixtures and all materials for sale. Apply 12 Mill Street. RA 3.2007, 14 FOOT Peterborough Comet boat, deluxe trim, steering wheel. with Mark 55 Mercury motor, trailer and tarpaulin, excellent condition. Robin- son Motors (Oshawa) Ltd., 574 Ritson Road South, RA 5-6518. GIRLS spring suit, size 12, boy's blazer both in excellent condition, cheap. RA 5-2239, LLOYD baby carriage, like new, $20. Apply 303% Hillside Avenue or Phone RA 5-2012 en tractor plough and THREE hp gard cultivator. RA 8-8208 of four, $20; three-piece sectional half sofa, curved centre, bumper, rocking chair, all brand new. RA 8-6053. ONE plywood flat bottom boat, 30 vol- ume Americano Encyclopedia, Seven volumes Land and People and 10 vol- umes Popular Science. RA 5-9130. |ONE pair of garage doors, 8 ft. x 7 it. vith hardware, reasonable. Telephone RA 5-1477 after 6 p.m. CABIN cruiser and trailer, $425, storm |door, four windows. RA 5-2998. S, ammunition and hunting sup- , new and used, terms 10 per cent |down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond | Street West. RA 5-6511. TRUCK tires with tubes and wheels, size 7.50-20, heavy duty, 10 ply rayon, like new, all four $280. Portable air compressor unit, '$30. Gas engine 6 hp Wisconsin, $65 Six air compressor units, stationary and one portable, from $130 to $289. Coleman space heater, $23. A-C Volt Ammeter GE, $45. Extension cable, air hoses, torch, typewriters, in- clude Ukrainian, electric fans, pipe threading dies, floor Jamp, electric heaters, GM car radio, office cabinet, welding rods cast iron, portable mantel radio, IBM time punch clock, fluores- cent fixtures and bulbs, emery cloth and discs, electric fuel pump 6 volts and windshield wiper, punches, gaskets and many others, to be sold regardless of cost Apply 597 Simcoe Street South RA 59216, at any time. |51--Swap and Barter 20 Church Street. BATH sets, sump pumps, pressure , steel sinks and cabinets, fur- ROTARY POWER MOWERS $37.95 up MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL 5-3641 nace, boiler and rads, electric pop cooler, serv-all grill, piping and fit tings (all kinds). H. Chinn RA 3-7088. 52--Legal Notices I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife Aileen MacDuff on or after this date, April 12, 1960, without my written consent. ~David cDuff. =o god ites ay sia anyone who believes in European |plants are an y INegrojsupremacy. We believe stron, Jeelrates DE Nosthers Sood as|Workmen on wages far below the that those Europeans who gy lost ot white domination. Reports Sea'e Tite Worsers ould ac- hesitant to accept independence of unrest filter out of Portuguese| Ch" t is Mega) for Negroes lojave 'unly one alternative--sel} Angola and Mozambique. Sinise, of bua leave t+ returned from And in South Africa all but the RUN ON GUNS Whitin Mon Be Moola hii vd most bitter - end followers of| Late last month--while the gov- where he had won concessions Prime Minister Hendrik Ver- ernment mobilized reserves and giving Negroes a greater voice in woerd are raising serious doubts|declared a state of emergency in the Kenya A eae and 2 about the wisdom of the govern- many parts of the country--civil- virtual promise that a Negro 4 ment's harsh apartheid policies. |ians buying arms created a run ment would be ine ar. | Those segregation policies and|on gun shops. Police armed Withiog whites and 6,000,000 Negroes |the Negro protest against them| machine = Juss Yelvwlet Negro| within a few years. " are creating a bloody legacy townships in armor 5. | Little more than a year ago Although the Negroes of South ip. Belgian Congo, nearly twice which .may never be erased. Al A u [flood of protest from around the|Africa have an overwhelming|ih, gize of South Africa, was re- garded as one of the model {world followed the recent violent|Population edge--about 10,000,000 episode at Sharpeville, where 70 against some 3,000,000 whites and|;ojonies, |to 80 negroes were killed and | 1,500,000 Indians and coloreds |nearly 200 wounded when a police| (people of mixed races)--their| CONGO EXAMPLE garrison fired on a crowd of|chief political organ, the African] In January of last year riots Negroes demonstrating against/ National Congress, has been erupted in Leopoldville and next |the South African pass laws. weak and ineffectual. Its leader,|June the Congo's 13,000,000 na- [ tives, with only a handful of uni- versity graduates among them, former Zulu chief Albert Luthuli, [SECOND WAVE lis an intellectual who preaches | A second wave of incidents multi-racialism and a moderale are to be free. {marked the Negroes' 'day of|approach to the problem. He has| The only training Joseph Kasa- mourning" work stoppage called been jailed. \vubu, the leading Congo politi. Despite their weakness politi-|cian, has had is one term as ville, The South African govern-|cally, the recent cries of '"'free- mayor of his commune in Leo- ment struck back with wide-|dom" and "independence" ring-|poldville. spread arrests of all who might|ing out to the north have found| In neighboring Ruanda-Urundi, be providing leadership for rebel-|a response in a militant offshoot|a Belgian trust territory, the lious elements. This set off stilljof Luthuli's organization called worry a few years ago was the more demonstrations, the largest|the Pan-Africanist Congress. excessive number of cows, cher- one in Capetown where 30,000) Its leader, Mangaliso Sobukwe, ished by the tall, slender Watutsi Negroes massed before a police|now also under arrest, was once|tribesmen as a sign of wealth. station to demand release of their|a lecturer at Witwatersrand Uni-| More than 300 Negroes were leaders. In town after town there'versity. He has demanded full killed there in riots last Novem- ten semen - : ber. Now the streets of Usumbura are guarded by riot troops and demonstrators agitate for inde- pendence by June 21 HISTORY WRITTEN The black Africans who were lumped into the background of the continent's history for cen turies now are writing the his- tory. " They may not know how te float a loan, build a railroad or farm their vast lands efficiently, but they are riding what Britain's Prime Minister MacMillan calls "the wind of change," and they know it. But, someone will point out, Kwame Nkrumah had no partie cular training for his job as prime minister of Ghana, and that West African state, inde- pendent since 1957, is more or less the showpiece of the African world. Its cocoa crop gets harvested. Accra, the capital is slowly be- ing transformed into a wooden city. A tremendous harbor is being built. The Volta river is being surveyed for a huge hydro- electric project. But Ghana also illustrates some of the fears raised by the swift transformation of the continent. Opposition leaders are jailed un- g |der preventive arrest and Nkrumah says his Convention Peoples party "is the govern- ment, and the government is the party." ent June 30. The British pro-| FLYING MINISTER Rev. Carl Major, an Angli- | took lessons at Toronto's Island can minister at St. Mary's | Airport and passed his tests Harbor, Nfld., wanted to learn | in 10 days. He is shown here in to fly so he could better serve | the cockpit of his training more than 20 isolated commun- | plane. ities in his 250-mile-long parish along the Labrador eoast. He WED 73 YEARS STRATFORD, Ont. (CP)--Rich- ard Coulter, 100, and his 91-year old wife marked their 73rd wed- ding anniversary at their home in Newton. They are the parents of five children. --(CP Photo)

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