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, 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 11, 1960 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 15) 47 --Automobiles For Sale 30---Articies For Sale 50--Articles for Sale 50--Articles For Sale ger station wagon, good condition, pri- vate, will consider trade. RA 5-6853. '59 PONTIAC station wagon, four door, automatic, power steering, uy equip- ped. Excellent RA 3. nd 59 OL door 47--Automobiles For Sale 8.|'56 DODGE suburb good chanically. Best pide Telephone Yo 8-2500 or MO 8-2681. 47--Automobiles For Scale NICE clean "34 Pontiac. Phone RA 8- 0735. fou fully power canipped. pry buy at sedan Phone RA 3 e-|'54 METEOR Niagara, Spesral sedan, in perfect running five good 55 MERCURY four door nine passen-| WHIT! INGLIS automatic washing machine with suds miser, $125, good as new. Electrohome humidifier, $10. Phone Ajax, WH 2-0533. EIGHT-piece dining room suite, reason- able. RA 5-1365. LLOYD baby carriage, $5. good condi- tion and push type lawn mower, $20, 464 Nipigon Street. BEDROOM suite, kitchen chrome set, electric stove, and defrostomatic re- 'E and green baby carriage, good condition, picnic stove. 199 King West. LLOYD baby carriage, good condition, $25; bed chesterfield, suitable for cot- tage, $25. Phone RA 8-1269. ELECTRIC cream F 1960 GALE outboard motors, nine models, 3 to 60 h.p. at bargain prices from $11995 up. Cy Preece Garage, Outboard Sales, Service and Repairs Siiddes Avenue and Verdan Road. RA » In good i CCM blcyels, blue and white, $20. Telephone RA 8-0022. TYPEWRITER $35, electric adding machine, snap; new Smith Corona edsh register $125; also check writer. Te: Road North of Airport. 14' EUNABOUT plywood boat, Mark 20 motor, reasonable. Together or sep- arate. 448 Park Road South. tires, $500 cash. Phone RA 5-4525. ar PoNtIAC i gl Sur-goor, radio, low A-1 condition, 57 BUICK Special, two door, hardtop. milenie. RA 8-3011 "North ee Mo- $1550 or best offer. Telephone RA 5-5972. WRECKING '46 Pontiac, all parts for sale. RA 5-0713 after 5 p.m. 54 PLYMOUTH hardtop, clean, body and engine in good condition, radio, heater, good mileagé. MO 8-2586 after be MATCHLESS 500 CC C model, complete with lighting system and ras; 314 Brock Street North, '54 METEOR, excellent condition, $775. Telephone RA 57141. '89 BUICK Le Sabre, two-door metal- lic blue, power steering, power brakes, radio. Sacrifice, $2400. Apply 493 Floyd Avenue after 6. tion, all > 54 PONTIAC excellent condition, extras. Apply 234 Bruce Street. '55 FORD, automatic, radio, white- walls, customline, A-1 condition, clean. 348 Stevenson's Road North. "57 PONTIAC sedan, radio, automatic, back-ups, windshield washers, condition. Must see to Bppreciate Beas sonable for cash. Call RA perfect 3-4434. GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. RA 35-6511, frigerator, RA 8-0241 or apply 1328 Scu- do afters. REFRIGERATOR for sale, in dition, $55. Call RA 3-9183. LADY'S all weather coat, shortie coat, COTTAGE, furniture, refrigerator, stove, TV, also household furniture, in good cordition; sump pump needs re- pair a'so Lloyd baby carriage. 56. in good con- '59 CHEVROLET Bel Rir To sedan, automatic, radio, tutone, white walls, immaculate condition etc. RA 3-9216. 1954 FORD four-door C Te.| BED HEAVY duty range, in excellent condi dresses, bl te., all in Se a hoes, aio tion, $55. Apply 579 Veterans Road. ONE heavy duty McClary range, four good condition, size 16-18; also electric 52--Legoal Tenders addressed to the New Building Committee, Women's Welfare League, 387 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa, will be re- ceived up to noon, June 21st, 1960, for the construction of o frame, one-storey building, approximately 24 by 70 feet in area, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accep- ed. Information may be ob- tained from Harold McNeill, 387 Simcoe St. South, Osh- awa. burner, table top, excellent condition. | Phone RA 5-9749. fan. RA 3-4057, FOR a dry basement, re WINE and cider barrels, all sizes, solid oak, lowest prices, Oshawa Hard- ware, 8 Church. RA 3.7624. and arm chair, char- rent an Oa s conditioned motor, radio, 314 Brock Street North, Whitby. dehumidifier. These chines will remove gallons of wal daily from your basement. Meagher's, treuse, suitable home or cottage; four chrome chairs and table. Reasonable. HWE pay highest prices ia the lly. Jor 11 i used furniture. Pretty's Used Furniture 59 FAIRLANE, automatic, radio, rear speaker, back-up lights, washers. 84 Burk Street, Oshaw: '55 STU AKER CI ason able, private deal. Apply 381 Colborne Street East. '55 HALF-TON International pick-up. In good shape, new tires and battery. Telephone RA 3-479% RA 59 PONTIAC Paresienne 4-door hard top, fully equipped, V8, $2650. Call RA 8-8592. t RA 5-5445 after 5. TWO piece chesterfield sulle, practical ly new; 24" coffee and step tables, +g book- case, kitchen table and chairs; high- chair. 597 Grierson Street. Store, RA 3-3271, 444 Simcoe South. TYPEWRITER 10-key adding machine, Smith-Corona cashier; new, $150, or best offer. RA 5-9228. $59.50 Smooth top mattress for only Sc with the purchase of any bedroom 5 King Street West. ONE electric Coca Cola cooler, in first class $125. 117 Court Street. "50 SCOOTER for sale, $300 cash. Apply 222 Annis Sueet. USED tires, most all sizes 2 Foi up. 3-8010 after S. '80 VOLKSWAGEN deluxe, flint grey, '53 BS.A. 650 CC $250. RA 5-7233 now. Take ge of one of the fine 7000 niles, A-1 condition, fully aquip- ped, for sale. 109 Bruce Street. RA 8-0179, '53 OLDS. $8 automatic, radio, good tires, reasonable. 292 Courcelette Ave. '58 PONTIAC deluxe, clean, business opportunities advertised today in The Oshawa Times Classified Sec- tion. ALLSTATE Auto Insurance. Save up 10 priced right for cash, M. A. Price, 106 20 per cent. Six months to pay. For Byren Sputh, Whitby. MOhawk 8-3153. Pan sevice ot Nome edi RA 54 PONTIAC sedan, automatic, radio, excellent condition, 802 Phillip Murray 84 METEOR Niagara, very good con-|Avenue Phone RA 8-6159. dition, 325. Paote RA 3535. 1955 NSU Max. 250 cc. 200 Central Park po METEOR, Eacerient condition, bs Blvd. South. . p D: Street. '53 FORD convertible, radio, new top: sd St spr 305 Drew also go-cart. Make offer. Will accept '55 CHEV, V-8, deluxe coach, 'custom trade. MO 8-5670, Tadio. In good condition. Phone RA 155, pONTIAC coupe, show. piece, . everything. original. Siegrist Hardware, '56 FOUR - door Buick hardtop, hydro bridge, evenings UL 2-3405. matic, radio, two tone, low mileage. 55 Phone COlfax 3-20. pletely overhauled, four brand new 58 PONTIAC sedan, good motor and tires, financing available, priced for body, 51,000 miles, Call at 318 Nassau fue sale. RA 8-5911 or RA 5-8497. Street after 5 pm, _|"59 DODGE Viscount hardtop, automat. BEFORE you buy any car, check tie ic, radio, and white walls, Apply 374 prices i all the windshields at Van Verdun Road, RA 5-8353. Heusen Motors, opposite Brewery on Er 56 FORD custom line, King Street, one full year warranty, privately owned, practically new tires. '57 OLDS. 98, four door hardtop, fully 318 Mary Street West, MO 8-4294, je power equipped, low mileage. Can fi nance. Telephone RA 3-7164. ANDY NAGY"S BODY SHOP '53 PONTIAC, 6, four door deluxe, $295. MERCEDES-BENZ DKW Apply 172 Hibbert Street. SALES & SERVICE '59 AUSTIN Cambridge A55 in new con- dition, private. Phone WH 2-6410 Ajax 408 KING W., OSHAWA RA 3-7132 USED CARS WHOLESALE FORD automatic, new motor, com- "50 VAUXHALL, $75. Apply 1213 Valley Drive. be seen appreciated. Before 3 p.m. apply hy Colborne West. | 1 WEEK PUBLIC ONLY '57 MERCURY, 2 door hard top, tu-tone, push button automatic, radio, white walls, etc. Real Sharp, Was $1,795. SALE PRICE $1,395 *56 FORD, custom, tudor, V-8, ligh t blue, excellent mechanically immaculate finish. Was $1,095. SALE PRICE $895. *55 MERCURY, 2 door hardtop, finish. Don't miss this wonder PRICE $795. '58 FORD, custom 300, tudor 6 c Radio, etc. One of the best cars on the lot. SALE PRICE, $1,495. beautiful white and yellow ful buy. Was $1,195. SALE sharp yellow finish, Was $1,800. ylinder, *54 FORD, custom tudor, dark blue with white cap, this is in Ist class condition throughou $440, t. Was $595. SALE PRICE, '56 CHEVROLET, deluxe coach, spotless tu-tone green and white, motor in excellent condition, $1,295. SALE PRICE, $945. '56 METEOR, 4-door country sedan, automatic, be sure to see th a car to be proud of, Was new light blue finish, radio, is one. Was $1,595. SALE PRICE $1,045, 59 CHEVROLET, sedan, immaculate medium blue finish. Equip- ped with automatic. This car is in new car condition, has only 14,000 miles. Was $2,395. SALE PRICE, $1,945, 57 PLYMOUTH, Savoy sedan, a real beautiful coral and white finish, padded dash, white walls, etc. New motor. This car is os good as any new one. Don't miss it. Was $1,495, SALE PRICE, $1,195. '54 PLYMOUTH, Deluxe sedan, white finish, extras. Was $500. SALE PRICE, $295. radio and other 1960 STUDEBAKER LARK Two-door Sedan Delivered Fully Equipped at $2485.00 SABYAN MOTOR SALES LIMITED 334 RITSON RD. S. Dial RA 3-346] Full Months Bonded 100% PARTS & LABOR NO MILEAGE LIMIT Authorized Dealer in the Oshawa Area for Universal Auto Bonders Trade Up or Down Liens Paid Off '54 MONARCH, sedan, sharp Sherwood green finish, very condition throughout. Was $600, SALE PRICE, $475 3 TON TRUCK, 1949 Ford, excellent motor, new platform and racks. Was $595. SALE PRICE, $195. *57 FORD, custom tudor, 6 cylinder. A belmont blue finish that looks like new! Radio and other extras. This car is g one owner car with many trouble free miles left. Was $1,295. SALE PRICE $995, *55 BUICK, tudor hard top, sharp black finish with beautiful red interior, radio, automatic, white walls and many other | extras, Don't miss this outstanding car. Was $1,95. SALE PRICE $795. | | | '52 BUICK, sedan, black and green. Body in excellent condition, despite the year, this car is excellent mechan cally. Was $595. SALE PRICE, $220 '56 NASH, 4-dr. Ranch Wagon, tu-tone blue and white, good motor. The most economical car on the lot, $1,595. SALE PRICE, $995. '56 FORD 4 door Country Sedan, beautiful medium blue finish, radio and automatic. This car is excellent throughout. Was $1,695. SALE PRICE, $1,195, '53 MONARCH Sedan, and automatic. PRICE, $345, Many Other Cars to Choose From 1960 FORD, FALCON, MONARCH DEMONSTRATORS WILL BE SOLD AT COST DOWN PAYMENTS AS LOW AS 10% 36 MONTHS TO PAY SEAWAY MOTORS 200 DUNDAS ST. W. On the Main St. of Whitby MO 8-3331 very Was turquoise with matching interior, A real bargain, Was $795. radio SALE WILBAK MOTORS 37 King west RA: 50732 48--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wresking. Highest prices paid RA 5-1181. 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 CLEAN CARS WANTED TOP PRICES PAID LIENS PAID OFF TRADE UP OR DOWN Wilbak Motors OPEN TILL 9 P.M. EVERY EVENING 137 KING W, RA 5-0732 OWN your own business! Get started of warranty LARGE fireberglass swimming pool, $12.50; also 20" CCM tricycle, $14. Phone RA 3-3354. CBS Columbia television, blond finish with doors, looks like new, one year warranty on picture tube, $149, Terms $2.50 per week. Meagher"s, 5 King Street West, ONE outboard motor, new, 2 hp, $95; ONE pair ladys "white roller Skate, | a ow |two Findlay gas stoves, new, from size Ng long life wheels. Phone RA| |15 15° BOAT, 1959, 35 HP Evinrude motor. |$135; one Coleman, forced air furnace, 5-6344 RA 579917, new, $185; Coleman camping equi BABY carriage, in good condition, $12. ZENITH transistor radios, wide range ment f for sale, cheap. Whitehall 3 23491, RA 5-5116. jor prices; also Daltenies oF ; all Joke BOATS, forced to clear, 5 10 14 and i adios, eagher's, in; 8 1f. Baron FOR SALE -- piece walnut ang transistor radi 8 hy 8(15 ft. $39 and up. Save half, Barons' West. room suite including buffet, 3 varnish-| Sweet Wes {425 5 coe Street South. Phone RA ed wooden interior doors and one lady's FIVE only Somplete outfits, new, iif mine coat, sae 16 hone NO S31. 33 ho Mere, secre mole, 15 I GARDEN tractor, pnewmatic foes and 1 r "|attachments, $65.00. Phone MOhawk BONE, Sct fm Tl SAS Gs SE et Bry 3 writer, portable, $40 cash. Both like p,q Street West. gry for sale, modern natural excellent con- gas furnace to suit five or six room new. RA 8.2773, KEEP your basement dry with a de- giion" 4 bass, white pearl finish. Call house. Lennox forced air model GH RA 3.4120. 5-112 output ninety thousand BTU. humidifier from Parkway TV, seven- day free Pome, Jrat 918 Simcoe Street -. a | Three years old, perfect condition. MOTOROLA | push button car, radio, \szre Phone MO 8.2847. 6-volts only, $39.95 North, RA 3 Pork Tel EE --h~pe Parkway Televi- A stote-------- Nas Eom Estimates without 918 Simcoe North. RA[2LINCH GE Console television $100 Uxbridge. Phone Port Perry, YU 5.7572. [Annex stove, white enamel, coal-wood - ee rooms of furniture only $299. ($20. 79 McMillan Drive. ONE four-foot bed, complete, clean This includes chesterfi a chair, | ---------------------- spring and mattress; one single bed, | \0 ACATES, BCR E AN attress, |W AREHOUSE clearance of odds and like new; on» enamel table, chrome spring, step and coffee tab boudoir | ends, some slightly marked: two-piece legs. Apply 70 Burk Street. ta) 1 425 down |deluxe style chesterfield suite, foam and table lam lows, etc. $25 down ; cushions, attractive rubberized boucle Y " eddi n and heac ! "Guaranteed Best Value!" FLOOR length wedding gown and head |delivers! watanted Best Valuer oy rae ee SS, L 8 able | Barons' Home Furnishings, dress, just like new. Any reasonable Ba 0 ishing |auick sale. PERL ge offer: RA S:0475. Sirest South, suite, spacious Mr. and Mrs. Dresser -- i c e EVINRUDE outboard motor, Fisher-| Two table lamps and 1 Trilite $39.85 with" tilt mirror, four-drawer chest, man 3.3 HP, See at Shell Gas Station, value, for only 5c with the purchase of bookcase bed, reg. $219, big saving, corner Bond and Ontario. {amy hestertield over 3 89. Por Sih close out, $119; Space Saver attractive Ee rons m TENTS, sleeping bags and camping Anniversary decia RIO} durable covering, reg. $69, axed to equipment best selection, easy terms, Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South arborite topped desks, close out, Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond West |W LACE Vacuum Service, all mak i ox of ue Soni tales and INPAINTED fu: To -- -- |parts auachments, brus gus end tables, $5. Continental headboards IN JINTED Nunitures: fabolows sayc {eed rebuilt machines. Estimates free h and earry, $5. Wilson Furniture, cents with the purchase of any piece Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Ser-|20 Church Street. of unfinished furniture, Chest of draw. vice: RA 8-0591 anyti ers $17 desks $14, bookcases $5.99, van-| TENTS, ity dressers $26; record cabinet, $18: equipment, room-divider, $22: bookcase headboard, | Dominion Tire Store ilson rniture, 20 Church Street. | -- - -- suite over $149. Our 5th Anniversary Special! Barons' Home Furnishings 424 Simcoe Street South. A STAFFEUR reducing couch, prac- tically new. Self-timer included. Phone RA 5-5831. B. F. Goodrich Stores, RA 5. B. ¥. GOODRICH Stores -- Ta bat- teries, refrigerators, tele- vision, Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5-4543. HUDS(N Bay outfit, tweed, coat, hat, size 5 nylon baby suit, dresses, "nylon .| snow .. suit, 'dther articles, practically flew, RA -5+2665. - ONE accordion and sion, Street N43 THREE | AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes. leeping bags and "camping Prompt service. Free estimates. Order best selection, easy terms. now for early delivery. Chair and table 48 Bond West. | rentals. C Fox, 412 Simcoe North. PAIR of mahogany end tables with lery edge. Pedestal. $57 a pair. ephone RA 3-2138, 18" LAKECRAFT boat with centre deck |and rcmote controls. Also .303 and 30.06 -- a -- SINGER treadle, immaculate condi. E rooms of furniture, refri "| tion, used only a few months. Would ator and bedroom suite, chesterfigld, pass for mew. Must sell this week.| table and chairs, 147 Windsor Street {5 ake offer. RA 5.2501 RA 8.8 AILE x and two lawnmowers, ONTARIO THE SELECT COMMITTEE OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO ON ADMINISTRATIVE AND EXECUTIVE PROBLEMS OF GOVERNMENT, which was appointed with terms of refer- ence summarized as follows: a) to examine the administra- tive and executive prob- lems of government of Ontario in all divisions; to examine into the re- lationship of Boards and Commissions, to the Gov- ernment and the Legisla- ture; to examine the Report of the committe on the or- ganization of Government in Ontario, dated Sept- ember 25, 1959; and to report and moke recommendations in re- gard to the foregoing, will meet in Committee Room No. 1, on September 26, 27 and 28, 1960, Parliament Buildings, Queen's Park, Toronto. PERSONS OR ORGANIZA- TIONS DESIRING TO MAKE REPRESENTATIONS MUST SUBMIT THEIR PROPOSALS AND FILE TWENTY - FIVE COPIES OF THEIR BRIEFS WITH THE SECRETARY BY SEPTEMBER 19th, 1960. Miss C. Wysocki, Solictor, Committee Secretary, Department of the Attorney General, d) MAPLE GROVE -- The We Need You Circle met at the home of Mrs. J,.R. Metcalf with 15 ladies present. President, Mrs. Clifford Swal- low, took charge for the business period. Secretary's reports and the minutes were read by Mrs. | Wm. O'Neil in the absence of] Secretary, Mrs. J. Cunningham. | Four ladies were appointed to head two tables for the anniver- sary supper on June 22. Those in charge will be Mrs. W. O'Neil Sr., Mrs. Harold Cooney, Mrs. Ted Foley and Mrs. C. Swallow. Mrs, Ted Foley gave a Scripture reading. A vocal solo by Mrs. Roy Van Camp, "The Beautiful Garden of Prayer," A reading was given by Mrs. Roy Metcalf and a poem by Mrs. Foley. Two recordings were played. | A duet by Mrs. Roy Van Camp) and Mr. Ross Metcalf and a solo were enjoyed very much, Mrs. J. R. Metcalf led in the closing prayer and Benediction. | Lunch was served by the hostess. | Next meeting will be held in| September. LOCAL ASSOCIATION The Local Association of Maple | {Grove Girl Guides and Brownies {met at the home of Mrs. Ray] {Connors on Monday evening with| [1 ine members present. District! [Ce ommissioner Mrs, William) il took charge of the meet- etary = Treasurer Mrs. Gibson gave her re- s. Mrs, O'Neil gave a report on the training instruction she had received during her weekend | Doe Lake. Discussions were held on the] Guide's Own, to be held at Maple Grove Church on June 26, and on tests for proficiency badges. TO PARENTS Mrs. O'Neil read a general in- yitation to Guide parents and all thers interested in Guiding, to) end the grand opening of] Camp Adelaide, near Haliburton on Saturday, July 9. Lunch was| served by the hostess. Next meet- |ing will be held in September. DRUMHEAD SERVICE at Maple Grove Circle Meets leaders, Mrs. Wally Bothwell, Mrs. Jim Calliss and Mrs, J, W. Noble were also present, PERSONALS Mr. Nelson Wilson attended the Canadian Labor Congress at Port Elgin from Thursday to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Umphrey, Gary and Dianne, Oshawa, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gibson and family on Sunday. Weekend guests of Mrs. N, V. Wilson, Ronald and Lynn were Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward of Mont real, Mrs. Walter Pingle, Taunton; Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dingman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ovary, Oshawa, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pingle and sons. The pupils at Maple Grove school have finished exams and are practising for the annual Spring Concert to be held June number by Ross Metcalf. These 20. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cuddahee called on Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Laverty and family on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swallow visited friends and relatives in Toronto on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Cyr, De- troit, Michigan, U.S.A., called on {Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Burton and family on Saturday. Maple Grove Men's Softball team defeated an Oshawa team lat Alexandra Park on Sunday |afternoon, Score was 21-18. Mr, and Mrs. Del Hendsbee, Vernon, Ann and David were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. {Robert Smith, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burton vis- lited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |Eric Burton, Oshawa, on Sunday |evening, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Snowden and daughters, Bowmanville, were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Snowden on Sun- day evening. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Labrecque were tea guests of Mrs. J. Her- bert, Toronto, on Sunday. | Dr. and Mrs, L. H. Coates, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Coates, Islington, were weekend guests of Mrs. L. C, Snowden {and family. David Plazek celebrated his NUW-WAY Rug Co. has been appointed | distributor for Filter Queen Vacuum IF RA 8.4011. PRIVATE s pcssid 299 vision Street after 4 p.m. | C acu: cleaner with floor It fs and carpet sweeper, monthr old, wil price, RA 5-3894 t: C power motor with power steering, trailer and Fel excellent condi | tion, $1300. 460 8 Street West. u 5 Si 179 le of household furniture |SELLING furniture? trigerators, stove sell less than hal | HIG BOAT -- 15 ft. cedar stripped, 40 h horse | street Phone RA 8-11 Lh smock RA 8-8700 We'll buy V's, washers, For top cash offer, ce Street. Phone RA 81 ST prices paid for used f also sell and exchange it. act ure, 'ommunity Furniture Store, aL (MEN 'S and lady's roller skates, near ly new, size 8 and 7. RA 3-3729 after p.m. rly Street, RA "sate. RAL Electric 21-inch Console, | llent condition $75. Phone RA 5 4525. PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon All colors. Guaranteed. Flat, gloss Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church Street. RA 3-7624. SPECIAL 21' cabin cruiser, 100 H.P Buchanan 'motor and trailer. Excellent condition. Apply George A, Loring, Orono 34R12. 4 baby nighties, new. Call high power rifles, 313 Olive Avenue. |SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. |19 Prince Street. Phone RA 8-1131. 19 Prince SEE HOME APPLIANCES | OSHAWA LTD, 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.9: 21" colors. Guaranteed, flat, Oshawa Hardware and Electric, Church Street. RA 37624 BIG "bedding "sale Buy now and save! Factory clearance of spring-filled mattresses. discontinued tickings, pric ed for quick sale, $16.88 up. Continental | beds, some mi ched, some ° with| head boards, arout prices, from | $24.00; Bunk beds, eight pieces, com-| plete, sale price $58; roll-away cots, | air foam mattresses, Special $19.95. Wilson . Furniture, 20 Church Street. CNF tourist tent, used only one week- end, 8 by 8. Phone after 5, OL 5-4581. 5, 152 FT. mahogany plywood Nipissing n gloss 8 Now is the time to have a beautiful home with aluminum doors and windows, best quality, lowest price in town. Quick service. Alex Vajda RA 3-9851 Every job guaranteed. boat, like new, with a 35 Evinrude Lark | outboard. Call RA 8.5924, ALL this week at Glecoff Supermarket Ritson South -- pure lard, 2 lbs 27 cents; large eggs, 35 cents a dozen; bread 24 oz., 2 for 33 cents;; sugar, 10 Ibs, 79 cents. Shop and save at Glecoff"s open to 10 p.m. daily. BABYLAND bs rgains! New sty le 1960 baby carriages, converts to car bed Lowest prices in town, $27. Large, full panel cribs % price, clear out, $19.88 Springfilled crib mattresses, $9.88; SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 Playpens, $8.88 highchairs $7.88, stroll- ers $5.88. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church | Street. |ONE Gurney, 30-inch electric stove, good condition. Phone RA 5-5577. ONE "kitchen set, oversize table, five | chairs, grey arborite. One 18" hand| lawn mower and basket. Telephone 2A) 5-5502. JOHNSON 18 HP outboard, guaranteed | perfect condition, used two seasons, will | i 2 Amey, Ontario Motor | Sales, Foo - 7 PIANO for Le in good condition, $75. 97 | Phone RA 5 CAR trailer, condition. Telephone 5.30 p.m. one year old, excellent RA 8-6138 after SALE Aluminum Products of the best quality at the best prices, fully guaranteed. Dounble hung windows only $18. Call now. Lymer Aluminum Co. RA 8-5385 Boat, Motor and Trailer Excellent for family. 17° cedar strip, beautiful hand- rubbed mahogany finish, 25 h.p. and accessroies, good as new. 61 SANDRA ST. WEST ROTARY POWER MOWERS $37.95 up MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL 5-3641 BOATING SPECIAL r RA 8- 6053 between J 9 p.m. All aluminum products = Doors, windows, shower doors, awnings, TV towers, paving One contract, nothing down. For frce estimates call -- | Aluma Seal Co. RA 5- RA 59365 ANYTIME SALE SALE SALE Ktéhen Chairs, $5; Tables, sizes and colors at your re- quirement; © Coffee Tables, $12.95; Step Tables, $12.95; Telephone Benches, $11.95; Chrome Rocking Chairs, $15; Reclining Chairs, - 3-piece Sectional V2-Sofa, curved cen- tre; Rugs: 4 x 6, $14; 6 x 9, $24; 9 x 12, $55; Kit chen Chairs recovered, $3. AT... HONEST MIKE'S at Unbelievable Prices 184 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Call Enquire about STORMASTER ALUMINUM ALUMINUM WINDOWS, DOORS, AWNINGS AND CANOPIES sold through THE ROBERT: SIMPSON COMPANY LIMITED Local Representative: MR. J. ROTH RA 8-0249 Phone now for your home demonstration or free for | [ | Re- erators, TV's, washers, pianos, Room 444, Maple Grove Girl Guides and| Queen's Park, s, etc. For top cash offer, contact y worms, delivered twice weekly. | Kingston, Ontario. | TTY sets, for your cottage. 4 o television. 171 Bond Street East. | FIBREGLASS your wooden boat for ey | rg Herridge pf | carefree boating or we will do the job/ ou. We carry a complete line of rials, plus easy to follow instruc- Sportsman's Corner, 105 Byron | Street South, Whitby, 1960 STANDARD CATALOGUE .OF CANADIAN COINS $1.75 ognized authority), O e from loc or Canada Coin Exc 80 Richmond Street Toronto 1, Ontario, 3 ange, East, | | |51--Swap & Barter |"59 AUSTIN Cambridge AS55 in new con- | dition, | private; or will swap for small delivery truck or station wagon. WH 2-6410 Ajax. | 32--Legal NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Gordon H. Annis, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontario, are re- quired to send full particu- lars of such claims to the undersigned, solicitors for the Administratrix on or before the 24th day of June, 1960, after which date the estate's assets will be distributed hav- ing regard only to claims that have then been re- ceived. JONES & GREER, 130 King Street East, Oshawa: Ontario. TENDERS FOR WINDOW CLEANING Tenders addressed to The Chairman of the City Property Committee, in care of the undersigned, for the cleaning of the windows of the Civic Administration Building will be received until 5:00 p.m, June 17, 1960, Interested persons should con- tact the Building Superinten- dent to ascertain the amount of work involved before sub- mitting a tender. Work to be done as directed by the Building Superintendent. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. E. TRIPP, Treasurer, Civic Administration Building, 50 Centre St., OSHAWA, Ontario. LSE THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED COLUMNS additional information. 12-ft. fibre-glass run-a-boats. 12 h.p. Scott motor, Cana- dian Explorer trailer, com- pletely equipped, $895. 13' moulded plywood boat, h.p. motor, trailer, all controls and equipment, $995. 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 FOOD AND FREEZER PLAN Complete lines of meats and groceries. Savings of up to 30%. Let us prove fo you os we have to thousands of others how we can save the cost of the. freezer with our proven plan. Canadioch man- ufactured freezers, guaran- teed by Good-Housekeeping. Government inspected meats, Well known branded pro- ducts, sll part of our plan to eat better for less. Phone RA 5-3709. No obligation. Toronto. iat Better Water Safety Urged (CCF -- Kootenay West) said | Friday he owes his life to the Liberal party, Making a plea for better water safety, Mr, Herridge said that years ago he was nearly drcwned in a boating accident. Drowning was not unple. sant, he said. It was like being lulled to sleep by Progressive Conser-| vatives reading their speeches. Mr. Herridge said he was res- cued by Danny Maclean and brought around after 45 minutes' artificial respiration. He had shown his gratitude to Mr. Maclean by beating him in | the 1945 general election, Mr, | Maclean was the Liberal candi- date. Brownies took part in the parade|third birthday on Tuesday with land Drumhead Service at Camp | a party, Those present were Mrs. |Samac, in Oshawa on Sunday. IR. S. Wilton and Margot, Mrs, |Leaders present were District| {Ron Rogers and Nancy, Mrs. W. [Commissioner Mrs, William|Brown and Pamela, Mrs. Ted |0'Neil, Captain Mrs. Ken Stalker | Gibner, Sharon and Roger, Osh- and Mrs, J. Geddes. Brownie awa. Hold Iris Show Brooklin Group | By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT | gathering on future planning of JA, "Packet programmes" which would suit all groups of WA across Canada; in view of BROOKLIN--Richard Branton) of Oshawa judged the exhibits, | |entered in the Iris Show of| 4. proposed mercer of WA and Brooklin Horticultural Society, wMS women, into one class held on Monday evening in the called "Womens Fellowship" dis- Christian Education Building. jealled period followed. Sixty-five entries were re-| aug Alfred Wilson, of Sum- ceived, and competition Was| nine Group, on behalf of gather keen. Mr. Branton imparted val- ing, voiced vote of thanks to ucble information on care an guest speaker, growing of iris, and pointers for Mrs. Wm, A. Heron presented iuture exhibitors, Mrs. Wm. A.lrinaneial statement, and semi-an- Sinual budget enlightening each Mr, Herridge suggested for- {Heron read results of judging as {mation of "special water police follows; [to enforce laws in respect to| (Class 1--Iris, 1 spike, | small craft during the summer Ist, Mrs. Tom Bailey; 2nd, Mrs. | months, Such a force might belies Hall; 3rd, Mrs, F. M. Holli made an auxiliary of the RCMP. | jay, Transport Minister Hees said| the RCMP and provincial police] |1st, Mrs. Sydney Lockyer; 2nd,| group of sum of money to be white-- raised by December, The sum of fifteen dollars was - voted towards expenses of 203 lb. bale of food and clothing forward Class 2--Iris, 1 spike, yellow--|ed for shipment for overseas re- lief, fe are discussing this matter. niys Tom Bailey; 3rd, Mrs. Les| The groups divided separately (Hall. Class 3--Iris, 1 spike, 1st, Mrs Cyril Davies; 2nd, Mrs. Joel Aldred; 3rd, Mrs. Les Hall. 'Burglary Loot Means Prison |.S. MONTREAL (CP) -- Peter as. Lm. A. Heron; 3, (the Russian) Stepanoff was sen-| tenced Friday to eight years in Class 5--Iris, 1 spike, red--1st, penitentiary for possessing part Mrs. Les Hall; of the loot from a $890,000 sec-| urities burglary at a trust com-| pany in St. Catharines. A Court of Queen's Bench jury [F M. Holliday ,no first p found the 39 - year-old Stepanoif| Class 7--Iris, 1 spike, guilty more than a year ago. But|blend--lst, Mrs, Cyril a delay in sentence arose when|2nd, Mrs. Norman Alves; defence lawyers announced plans Mrs. Les Hall. to appeal and the crown sought| Class 8--Iris, to have Stepanoff declared a ha- Hem id, Mss. Les Hoy; bi bitual criminal. |Mrs. Cyril Davies; , Mrs. The burglary was committed Wm. A. Heron. in January, 1959. Stepanoff was| Class 9--Iris, spike, blue Sharged with possessing $9,600 in blend--1st, Mrs. Bog Lock- stolen bonds er; 2nd, Mrs. as. Wilson. Plans for the appeal by the de- g Class 10--Iris, 1 spike, plicates fence were abandoned. The |blue--1st, Mrs. Cyril Davies; crown's motion on the habitual ; snd, Mrs. Tom Bailey; 3rd, Mrs, criminal charge was rejected as ym. A. Heron, was a subsequent appeal. Class 11--Iris, 1 spike, plicates, Moe Yacknin, 48, a Montreal yny color--1st, Mrs. Norman clothing store operatory, was ac- {Alves; 2nd, Mrs. Tom Bailey; quitted of a similar possession 3rd, Mrs. Les Hall charge several weeks ago. Class 12--Iris, 5 spikes in var- jety, in one container--I1st, Mrs. Auto Output Class 6---Iris, ond, Mrs. Tom Bailey; 3rd, Mrs. rize). Davies; 3rd, 1 52--Legal tails contact Freezers $189 up. Compare before you buy, Tenders Invited FOR HOUSE DEMOLITION OR REMOVAL 2 Storey Brick Veneer Residence at 49 Alexandra Street to be removed or torn down. For further de- W. A. HOLLAND, Superintendent, OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL, RA 3-2211 (arrangement to count) -- 1st, week is estimated at 9802 ve. Ments, iris predominating--I1st, Commerce, Class 15--Arrangement of mix- Production to date this yar is WOMAN'S ASSOCIATION made Ww of 187,66 ears tom: held on Tuesday evening, June ing, extending welcome to mem- sented worship service on "The troduced the guest speaker, Mrs. and vice-president of Oshawa 1 spike, blue-- Norman Alves; 2nd, Mrs. 2nd, Mrs. Tom |Bailey; 3rd, Mrs. Norman Alves. 1 spike, brown-- purple 1 spike, brown for business sessions, led by it's At close of Sessions, Mrs. R. V. Young, introduced Mr. Long, who entertained, with selections on Eiectric Organ. The ABC Group are making tentative plang for Bake Sale to be held July 8,. in the village park, Bald- win St., to raise funds. At con- clusion of meeting, refreshments were served by the committee, appointcd from each group. Mr, Long entertained during lunch with organ recital, BIBLE SOCIETY The annual meeting of the Bible Society was held on Sunday even- ing, in the Christian Education. Building. Rev. Colin Rudd, ad- dressed the gathering and showed colored films of the work in India, Special collection was do- nated to work of the Bible So- ciety. BRIDGE CLUB The Brooklin Bridge Club met in the hasement of Township Hall for its weekly session of games, Highest scores, duplicate bridge, tallied as follows: ist. Mrs. Boothe, Mrs. Sandere son 81; 2nd. Mrs. R. Heron, Mrs, C Davies 79%; 3rd. Mrs. Wm. Medland, Mrs. Stuart 66%; 4th. Mrs. Bovey, Miss Bovey 66; 5th. Mr, and Mrs. Wm A. Heron 65%; 6th. John Miller, Ted Heron 64; 7th. Walter Wadell, Jack Patter. son 61; 8th. Mrs, Crossman, Mr. Glover 60%; 9th Mrs. A. J. Cook, Mrs, Floyd Jones 56; 10th. Tied: Mrs. R. Richardson, Mrs. Sparks 50; Shirley Saunders, Joan Boy- son 50. ANNOUNCEMENTS DECORATION SUNDAY The annual Decoration Day service at Groveside Cemetery, Brooklin will be held on Sunday, June 12 at 2:30 p.m. under the auspices of Beethoven Lodge, No. 165, IOOF Brooklin, WMS The Afternoon Auxiliary of WMS of Brooklin United Church, will meet on Wednesday after noon, June 15 at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. R. Sonley. pink--| leaders. a THEATRES LAG PARIS (CP) --One-third of Paris' theatres are closing for the summer on June 15, ahout six weeks ahead of schedule. Benoit Leon Deutsch, president of the theatre managers' association, said some arp' having trouble Norman Alves; 2nd, Mrs, Les Hall; 3rd, Mrs. Wm. A. Heron. . 'Class 13--Basket of iris, faced Down Slightly . fier. athe: TORO! (CP) -- an/man Alves; 3rd, Mrs. Les Hall. motor I Ay sien Class 14--Modernistic arrange- hicles compared with 10,595 the Mrs. Wm. A. Heron; 2nd, Mrs. previous week, says the Cana-|Cyril Davies; 3rd, Mrs. Sydney dian Automobile Chamber of | Lockyer. Production consisted of ,8,176 ed flowers--Ist, Mrs, Charles cars compared with 8, and |Wilson; 2nd, Mrs. Norman Al- 1,626 trucks compared with 1,927. |ves; 3rd, Mrs, R. V. Young. estimated at 228,290 veh jcles : compared with 217,931 in the cor.| A Joint meeting of the six responding period last year -- groups of Woman's Association of Brooklin United Church was pared with 180,166 and 40,644). °C 0s 3 t : 7, in the Christian Education Tucks compared with 37,765, Building. The president, Mrs. Jack Patterson, chaired the meet- bers, guests and friends. Mrs. Harold Jones and Mrs. Robert Saunders of Reliable Group pre- Power of the Name", Christ, Je- sus, and Lord, speaking briefly on each. Mrs. Wm. Medland in. . Blakely, Oshawa, past presi- dent of King Street United Church, Woman's = Association, Presbytery Woman's Associa- tion. The speaker enlightened the meeting the nightly settlement of a fixed tax which is regardless of box office receints.

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