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30 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 14, 1960 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 30) 47 --Automobiles For Sale 50--Articles For Sale a 52 Oxford, fi overhauled condition. RA 5-4124. '56 AUSTIN Healey, excellent tion, detachable hardtop, $995. RA 8-2793 after 6 p.m. condi. Phore |50--Articles For Sale $25 TO $100 worth of free gifts with the ROTARY POWER MOWERS $37.95 up MARINE STORAGE & SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN, ONTARIO OL 5-3641 {purchase of a chesterfield, Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. '53 CHEV. in good d RA 57902 after 4 p.m. '54 PONTIAC sedan delivery, station wagon windows. 115 Fernhill Boulevard. RA 5-3272, VOLKSWAGEN convertible, only $425, terms, New top, red leather 3 ROOMS of furniture, only $299. This includes chesterfield, chrome set bed- room suite, mattress, spring, step and coffee tables, boudoir and table lamps, pillows, etc. $25 down delivers! "'Guar- anteed best value!" Barons' Home Fur- 424 Simcoe Street South. 16,000 miles on 'motor god tires, elec- tric wipers. | RA 5-9478. FOR Sale, 19 foot cabin cruiser, fully H 55 CHEV, stationwagon, two - door, radio, signals, new metallic paint job. Best cash offer. RA 8-1923 after 5 p.m. '56 OL E, good for $400 and take over payments. Phone RA 5-7119 122 Albert Street. '53 MORRIS Minor, needs repairs, best offer, Phone Ajax WH 2-5131. '57 PLYMOUTH A-1 condition, must be seen to be appreciated. 319 Jasper Avenue. RA 8-0642. '57 FORD automatic, two fone, low mileage after 6 p.m. Phone RA 5-7782 55 HILLMAN, excellent rondition, $300. YUkon 5-2000 Port P , P motor and boat, new. Phone MO 8-4787, Whitby. MEN'S riding boots, brown, size 7%, as Centre Street North, Whitby. A OUTBOARD cruiser with trailer, 18, $775. Will accept trade. CO 3.2632. MAN'S winter coat, good condition, $30. Lady's pink summer coat, $10. Phone RA 8-1569. OUTBOARD motor, new, Scott 3.6 H.P, 20" reversible electric fan, 3 speeds. Phone OL 5-4836. ELECTRIC range heavy duty, four burners, excellent condition, Phone RA 3.7867. '52 PONTIAC sedan, good ta- tion. Phone after 5 p.m. RA 8-8535. 58 CHEV. Biscayne, custom clean car, good tires. quick sale. Easy terms. ic! at Mike Starr's, RA 5-5646. 38 PONTIAC Strato-Chief, excellent condition, radio, good tires, low mile- age. $1700 or best offer. RA 3-7618. 5 CHEV. Belair, two-door, gear shift, fully equipped, low mileage. RA 3-9302. 58 AUSTIN, radio and clock, Tele- phone RA 3-2692 CLEARING at reduced prices and easy terms, '51 Chev., '53 Rambler, *55 Ford, *55 Chev. '55 Pontiac hardtop, "50 Chev, 1% ton pickup. Try "Stew" at Mike Starr's. RA 5-5646. WRECKING '50 Ford all parts sale cheap. RA 8-1570. '53 CHFVROLET coach, excellent con- dition, very clean. 299 Drew Street. '56 OLDSMOBILE "Super 88" equip ed. Bes: offer. Telephone RA 5-85 '80 CHEVROLET, four-door automatic radio, low mileage. Phone RA 5-5848. 59 FOUR door Biscayne Chevrolet, 16,000 miles. $1950. RA 5-9865. . '57 BUICK hardtop, automatic, tires. Telephone RA 3-4117. radio, for snow OUTBOARD motor, new, Scott 3.6 HP, cheap for cash. Phone RA. 8-2528. TWO continental beds, 30" size, $15 »| each. Telephone RA 5-0595. STEEL roofing, 70° of steel hay fork track, barn stanchions and water bowls. Barn dismantled. OL 5-4930. ONE J. C. Higgens tent for sale or rent. RA 5-5104. 24" FOUR burner Westinghouse range. RA 5-3359. _|WE pay highest prices in the city for |used furniture. Pretty's Used Furni- ture Store, RA 3-3271. 444 Simcoe South. SKIN diver's lung, good condition, $60. | Phone RA 5-8930. ol RA A | KENMORE portable washing machine, | automatic timer and wringer, alco elec- |tric fan. RA 86339. 305 Courcelette | Avenue Ma |7% SCOTT-ATWATER, with our gallon |day tank, in very good condition $110. Phone RA 5-5027. Se VETTE ite, buffet, table, four cl NEW Inglis washing machine with |pump, illness reason for selling. Cost {$139.50 sell for $98. RA 5-1063. : SEVEN room frame house, must be ished and moved, very reason- '53 CHEV. two-door hardtop. Phone RA 8-0970. '80 CHEV 2000 miles, terms, $2350. Marian Grenfell. 56 FORD automatic, fordor, owner, $1895. Telephone RA 5-2802. 55 FORD -- sacrifice. Best offer, take over payments of $400. MO 8-4782 48-- Automobiles Wanted four-door deluxe, new car warranty. Auto Ltd under ade 25 one |d |able, Write Box 816 Oshawa Times. | PIANO Upright, good condition, $130. | 227 Kendall Avenue. RA 8-8589. new. Made in England. Best offer. 1020| suite or dining room suite, Offer good | for a limited time only! Easy terms. | |i§ HP JOHNSTON, practically new. | | | Telephone RA 3-7943. i a |ONE 9 x 12 broadloom rug, mushroom | color, like new and in excellent condi- |tion. Telephone RA 8-4714 |SPECIAL! full sized sleeping bags, while they iast, $4.95. Apply Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street West. LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wresking. Highest prices paid RA 5-118) HOUSTON GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE. MOTOR TUNE - UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS. 67 KING ST. W. RA 3-7822 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good, clean cars. Trade up or down. Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. S. RA 3-942] ROYAL vacuum cleaner, upright model, with all attachments, plus floor polishing brush. In good condition, $40. RA 5-3242. REFRIGERATOR Frigidaire, small, six storm windows. RA 5-1542 between 12 and 1 p.m: SUMP pump, $25, Lloyd stroller $15. Both excellent condition. Phone RA 5-8693 after 7 p.m | LEAVING town! Walnut dinette suite, fireplace screen, White porcelain table, liquor cabinet, 21" TV, walnut end table. 133 Cadillac Avenue North, after 6 p.m. SACRIFICE on household furniture 2- piece frieze sofa bed set, practically new, coffee and step tables, lamps, 24" television, bookcase, high chair. Must be sold. 597 Grierson Street. VACYIUM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- ice. RA 8-0591 anytime. A a division of Beatty Bros.) now at Paddy's 52--Legal TENDER NOTICE LANDSCAPING OSHAWA HOME FOR THE AGED Sealed tenders, addressed to the City of Oshawa, will be received by the Architects, John B. Parkin Associates at their office at 1500 Don Mills Road, Postal Station J" Toronto 6, Ontario un- til 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 19th, 1960, for landscape work at the Oshawa Home for the Aged at Rossland Rd. E., Oshawa, Ontario. Plans, specification, instruc- tions to bidders, and form of tender may be obtained on application by Landscape Contractors after Monday, July 11th, 1960 from the Ar- chitects. A certified cheque in the amount of $2500 is required as a deposit on plans. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. L. R. Barrand Clerk JOHN B. PARKIN Assoc Architects and Engineers 1500 Don Mills Road, Postal Station "J", Toronto 6, Ontario. AIR TRANSPORT BOARD OTTAWA, CANADA NOTICE OF HEARING July 8, 1960 (1) APPLICATION BY WHEELER AIR LINES LTD. FOR A LICENCE TO OPER- ATE A CLASS 1 SCHEDUL- ED COMMERCIAL AIR SER- VICE TO TRANSPORT PER- SONS, MAILS AND /OR GOODS SERVING MONT- REAL, P.Q., KINGSTON AND TORONTO, ONTARIO. (2 APPLICATION BY QUEBECAIR INC. FOR A LICENCE TO OPERATE A CLASS 1 SCHEDULED COM- MERCIAL AIR SERVICE TO TRANSPORT PERSONS, MAILS AND / OR GOODS SERVING THE POINTS: (a) MONTREAL, PQ.; KING- STON, OSHAWA, TORONTO, LONDON, WINDSOR ONT., WITH RESTRICTION ON THROUGH TRAFFIC BE- TWEEN MONTREAL AND TORONTO, ALSO BETWEEN [S0--Artiles For Sale |3% HORSE power Wisconsin mortar | mixer, also five brick veneering rods | MO 8-5934 |TV antenna, four months old," sell for |half price. Phone RA 8-1801. BIG bedding sale, buy now and save, |factory clearance of spring filled mat. tresses, discontinued ticking, Priced for quick sale, $16.88 up. Continental |beds some mis-matched some with | headboards, clearout prices from $24; bunk beds, eight pieces complete, sale price $56. Smooth top mattresses made by famous makers, $19.95. Wilson Fur- niture 20 Church Street. SEE one of Oshawa's largest transis- tor radio displays. All the leading makes, Large variety of sizes and prices to choose from, $29.95 for a six {transistor radio. Meagher's, 5 King Street West. LAKECRAFT cruiser hardtop 16-ft. 25 hp Johnson, life preservers, trail lights, fibreglass $1000 or best offer. Bobcaygeon RR 1 (Clayton Coulter), 35 MM CAMERA and accessories, like new. reasonable offer accepted. Call RA 8-0231 BOAT Sport's runabout 14 ft. with 69 inch beam, chrome dinette suite, used three months. Garden tractor, also sev- eral small household articles. 112 Allan Street, Whitby. 14%. FT. mahogany Nipissing boat |Used one season. Telephone RA 5.6992 {MAK your recreation room more livable. buy installing Oasis dehumidi- | fier, for rent or sale. Reasonable terms |Meagher's, RA 3-3425, LOTS OF STONES Okotoks in southern Alberta is named from a hlackfoot Indian {word meaning "place of stones," {referring to an cld ford on the : : Ipear forever in five years whenlof the river this summer. {Sheep River. Good In New Zealand By J.C. GRAHAM AUCKLAND, N.Z. are the prospects for immigrants in New Zealand? Several Cana- dian family men have written to me lately asking this question It seems likely that would like to know, too ering a change vary -- possible | unemployment, risk of nuclear war, climate. The father of a family living in the Maritimes wrote that he had been giving much thought to finding a country where he could bring up his three children away from what he considered the nu- clear zone. AMPLE JOB He had been studying books and government pamphlets on | New Zealand. They gave him the impression it is a country free from the rigors of Canadian win ters, where tropical fruit grew in back yards, where social secur- ity and ample employment cre- ate almost an indifference to money His big puzzle from all this was why New Zealand has only 2,- 000,000 inhabitants? "In short, what is wrong with New Zealand that doesn't show up in the propaganda pamphlets and advertising?" The first reason New Zealand| |in a unique, 200-mile-long, open- bottom,* water-skis, | : gal tor-general of the United Nations Salvage Work For Egyptian Art By ALEC JOANNIDES the high dam begins to form an CAIRO (Reuters)--Many of thelartificial lake which eventually scores of temples, cities and|will be 300 miles long, with a other monuments belonging to|surface area of 1,150 square mcient Egypt which lie strewn miles, : At stake are more than 25 air museum along the course of Pharaonic temples, with at least the Nile above Aswan are to be seven ancient Egyptian cities, saved. |more than 20 ancient Chris- International response to the|tian churches, and 1,200 ancient appeal launched in March by Greek inscriptions ag well as in- Dr. Vittorino Vernonese, direc- numerable statues and other archaeological 'and prehistoric Educational Scientific and Cul- tural organization, for help and funds to salvage the contents of this great natural museum from the waters of the artificial lake {which will be formed behind the Aswan high dam, has been good.|in May. An international committee] Sarwat Okasha, culture min- presided over by the King of|ister in the United Arab Repub- Sweden has received more than|lic, has announced that his coun- 15 offers of help in the salvage try will contribute 100,000 Egypt- operation from various countries|ian pounds (about $280,000) to the land numerous pledges of finan-|campaign this year and double cial. contributions. that sum the next. It also will But time is short. The area of Nubian monuments, as the contents of this open air museum e¢ known, is destined to disap-| Nile to safe sites along the bank| The campaign to save them has now been given definite form by the formation of a consulta tive comn:ittee of experts follow- ing a series of meetings in Cairo the temples, those of Taffah and Conditions |ers and tenants, and another 33 I On the credit side New Zea-|are appointed by public bodies| ie right to elect three members| Canadian Press Correspondent |ing Utopia is that it is almost|landers enjoy a comfortable ex-|Such as boards of trade, citizens'|,nq the mayor wa to be elected | : Z. (CP)--What|the most distant spot on earth istence, free from the worries associations, universities and la-|pu the citizens. Charles Wilson| he handkerchief to King Rich is not crowded with people seek- rom main population centres.| that beset the very rich and very Just to get here is a big under- poor. taking. Living standards are notori- sites. | By GEORGE FRAJKOR Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CP) -- A seem- ingly never-ending search for a stable, efficient form of govern- ment is on again in Montreal where at least a dozen admini- strative systems have been tried in the last 170 years. A provincially-appointed royal ission headed by icipal Judge Paul E. Champagne now is hearing suggestions on how thé city should be run in the future. The commission was ordered by the Union Nationale government to turn in a quick report so that municipal elections due in Octo- ber might be held under a new system, if one was recom- | mended. | However, the Union Nationale | government was defeated by the | Liberals in Quebec's general election in June. Liberal Leader |Jean Lesage indicated the legis- undertake the transfer of two lature would not be called into |session in time to make any I>cbod, from the course of the change in Montreal's elections, system for the October elections. As a result, city officials began preparations for an election on the basis of the system used since 1940. LARGE COUNCIL At present mayor, elected by property own- ers and tenants, and a 99-mem- ber council. Thirty-three of the councillors are elected by prop- erty owners; 33 by property-own- bor organizations. The mayor and six councillors chosen by city council form an the city has a| Montreal Seeks New Government ciency, corruption and partisan-| directly from the 1909 investiga: ship. [tion and at first gave good serve lice. It was an appointed board, which took over many of the ade 1832, how- ministrative duties -- COUNCIL PICKED MAYOR Not until June 5, a corporation, It was divided into 1 'effect, it was the executive eight wards, each electing two! -making councillors. They picked a mayor pody, wd. Council the layna | among themselves. The four-year charter lapsed \during the troubled, rebellious contracts to the highest bidders | timer of 1836 and renewal was .onsistentl: y y, and of making sure refused. Montreal was turned|ihat the high bidders were back to the justices of the friends of the board, Columnist Durham repor( urging more lo-| cal responsibility for the colo-| Learns Of Top Data nies, city council was set up) again with the governor-general By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP)--Things a By 1918, the board of control peace. of the naming 18 councillors and a | mayor. Three years later there was an- other change. The city was di- vided into six wards, each of which had two councillors elected by property holders. The coun-| cillors then chose six more coun- cillor- at large, and a mayor from amongst their own number. Within 10 years, there had been| : : four different systems. Within Slums mgt Revel, iow 4 the next 10 there were to be an- open his. ma': other two. | Do men have more self-control {than women? Doctors say it's OPEN CORRUPTION easier to break men of the smok- I~ 11845, the city was divided|ing habil. And it also has been |into three wards, each electing/found men are more determined three councillors, and six. sub-about sticking to a diet, urbs, each electing two. This| Growing older has some ad- made a 21-man council, and the vantages over youth . . For council elected one of its mem-| oy ample, after 60 most people be- bers mayor. % 4 Ir 1852, every ward was given| ome more immune to poison Inventive monarchs: We owe {thus became Montreal's first pop- ularly-elected mayor, In 1898, under the administra-| pra II , . . The fork to Henry 111. But it is only fair to say that|ously hard to compare, Wages executive committee, the city's|(jon of Maycr Raymond 'Prefon.(Pairs of false teeth you'll have do make the effort find it not|ada, but prices of many items English immigrants complain|is cheap, good and abundant. of a lack of entertainment and| night life, long "empty" week- CARS DEARER | ends with stores closed, liquor and rule out the friendly English cording to the latest statistics, pub. wa capita than any country in the CANADIAN IRRITATED ._|world except the United States, A perceptive young Canadian| haying recently exceeded the Ca- who recently made a searching|,adian figure | scrutiny of New Zealand was ir-| i | ritated by the extent of govern- ment interference in everyday life, by the safety-minded out- look of people living in a welfare state, by a lack of initiative, and| : by the "take it or leave it" at-|SUmmer heat is not extreme. titude of people rendering serv-| New Zealand is certainly a fine ice of many kinds. | country in which to bring up chil- This latter tendency is the re-|dren. They cain lead a healthy| verse side of full employment, [outdoor life with unrivalled op-| Ever since the war unemploy-|Portunities for sport of every ment has been negligible and in|kind at low cost, fact there have been thousands| Any reasonably able child can of unfilled jobs. When people qualify for free education from know they can pick and choose|kindergarten to university gradu- their employment the standard| ations and the all-embracing so- of service and discipline de-|cial security system removes clines. most medical worries. The climate must also count on| my garden, and hibiscus and| a midwinter day in June. Yet others/ a proportion of immigrants who|are certainly lower than in Can-| main administrative arm. So far, a few briefs presented The reasons given for consid- to their taste and leave. Why? are also lower. Food especially/to the commission have defended city's first major disgrace. The the partly democratic, partly au- thoritarian system now in force. to buy in your lifetime? George taine, a new system was intro- |duced that ended its days in the| Vashington is known to have had .» at least six. One pair was carved leity was divided into 17 wards, |from hippopotamus tusk, An, leach electing three members to Other, But in the main the briefs have|council, and elections were to be/more than three pounds. it doesn't truly reflect the opin- New Zealand has more cars per ions of taxpayers, and that it €on- hecame so open that a royal tains a bloc of appointed council- Ic~s responsible to no one. There are demands for redis- tribution of wards, for fewer councillors, for an extended fran- the credit side. Lemons grow in|chise. There have been sugges-| plague." tions that a city manager be ap- roses were hlooming this year on| pointed to relieve the executive EXTENSIVE BRIBERY committee of routine chores which prevent it from giving more time to major issues. In the past. Montreal has tried large councils and small, elected councils and appointed ones, self- rule and provincial rule. It was in 1787 that a committee of merchants first proposed that Montreal be incorporated and have a city council, They were tired of having the city admin. istered by justices of the peace, whom they charged with ineffi- Such manufactured items as|said the present 99-man council|pe , tw |" Actor Walter Slezak gives this laws which close bars at night|cars are more expensive. Yet ac-|is too big, that it is clumsy, tL henceforth every two years instead of three. Under this system corruption [day and here tomorrow! Girls, don't hesitate to marry commission set up to investigate|a genius for fear he'll prove a (reported in 1909 that from 1892|bad mate. Contrary to popular the city administration had been belief, surveys have shown that | "saturated with corruption, aris- geniuses, although they tend to |ing especially from the patronage marry a little later, settle down better than average husbands |and rate high in humor, affection SS (and strength of character, (My Of the city's $5,000,000 budget|2n SEES at that time, the report said, fully|O%0 Pte, however, says this has 25 per cent went for bribes and|not been her experience.) malpractice, and of the rest much went for works whose NEW HOSPITAL value to the city was dubious. GRAND FALLS, Nfld. (CP)-- The report cited factionalism,|This central Newfoundland com- nepotism and favoritism and spe- munity soon will have its second cifically named 23 councillors as hospital. Residents contributed corrupt. The term "23" became more than $700,000 for the new a term of odium, much as, later|General Hospital and the re- the number "35" and the term mainder of the $2,000,000 cost "Board of Control" came to be.|will be met by the provincial "he board of control stemmed!and federal governments. i ever, was Montreal chartered as|larly spending--of eity Parties: . had earned a reputation of giving Ever worry about how many . made of lead, weighed « {description of a bore: Here te- - TORONTO AND WINDSOR, AND WITHOUT LOCAL TRAFFIC RIGHTS BETWEEN THE POINTS TORONTO, Market, Hampton. A complete line of appliances at hard to beat prices. COl- fax 3-2241. USED tires, most all sizes, $3 and up. 50--Articles For Sale FOR Sale, 20 ft. outboard cruiser, fully equipped. Phone MO 8-3182. EIGHT piece dining room suite; ches- terfield set; tables, lamps, rugs 15'x9', 12'x9'; beds complete; dressers; elec- tric sewing machine, nearly new; sun ray lamp; pin ball hine; numerous B. F. Goodrich Stores. RA 5-4543. POWERFUL amplifier, capable of sufficient volume for large hall, - plete with record playing equipment, i etc., for rent. For reser- articles. RA 5-4281. HOUSEHOLD furniture, draperies, bed- vation phone Meagher's RA 3-3425. DROPSIDE couch, with mattress, ex- ding, garden tools, lamps, dishes, Hoover polisher, etc. Bargains at half| cellent condition, $17. Phone MA 3-2714 Bowmanville. price. No calls on ays. RA 8-8845. GUNS, ammunition and hunting sup- plies, new and used, terms 10 per cent down. Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond | Street West. RA 5-6511. SINGLE beds, dressers, Limoges china dinner service for eight, enamel. sink, miscellaneous articles. Apply 309 Cen- tre Street. FIBREGLASS your wooden boat for carefree boating or we will do the job for you. We carry a complete line of materials, plus easy to follow instruc- tions. Sportsman's Corner, 105 Byron Stree: South, Whitby, MO 8-4511. THREE - piece chesterfield suite, two combination doors. Apply 65 Warren Avenue. TENTS, camp stoves, camp cots, tar- paulins, sleeping bags, lanterns, sales and rentals. Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church Street. RA 3.7624. RENT a television set for your sum- mer cottage, rates by the week or the month. Meagher's, 5 King Street West RA 3-3425. ELECTRIC razor repairs, parts and service for Schick, Remington, Sun- beam, Phili-Shave, Ronson. Fast effi- ent service. Meagher's, 5 King Street West KEEP your basement dry with a de- humidifier from Parkway TV, 6 seven day free home trial. 918 Simcoe Street North. RA 3-3043. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- tires, bat- teries Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. RA 5-4543. PAINT. interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon. All colors. Guaranteed, flat, gloss. Oshawa Hardware Church Street. RA 3-7624. AWNINGS, plain colors or gay stripes. Prompt service. Free estimates. Order now for early delivery. Chair and table rentals Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. USED parts and repairs for all makes of wringer type washers, % hp motors $5 to $10, guaranteed ditions washers and stoves Market Hampton. CO 3-2241. ORIGINAL oil paintings, landscapes, farm scenes, 16 x 20. Reasonable. Ideal for gifts. RA 5-1 SPECIAL! 14 moulded plywood boats five-ply, mahogany, long deck, seat backs. Regularly $495, clearance price $349. Terms $35 down, $25 month ly. No outside financing. Apply Domin- iol re 48 Bond Street West "econ- Paddy's D N upright grand piano. COlfax 3-2467. REASONABLY priced (4) 825 by 20 truck tires, (2) 6 stud truck wheels, (1) 800 gallon water tank. Phone WH 2.2417. 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. SEE HOME APPLIANCES OSHAWA LTD. 90 SIMCOE SOUTH FOR FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Domestic and Commercial RA 5-5332 SALE Aluminum Products of the best quality ot the best prices, fully guaranteed. Double hung windows only $18. Call now. Lymer Aluminum Co. and Electric, 8) UNPAINTED bookcases only 99 cents, with the purchase of any piece of une painted furniture, Chest of drawers, $17: desks $14; bookcases, 35 99° van- ity dresser, $26. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. |BABYLAND bargains, new styles 1960 |baby carriages, converts to car bed, {lowest prices in town, $27; large, full | panel cribs, % price clearance, $19.88; Springfilled $9.88; playpens, $8.88; $7.88; | strollers $5.88. 20 Church Street. |FLOOR coverings at tremendous sav- ings, clearance of discontinued pat- terns many cheerful designs for home and cottage, reduced for quick sale, 25c per foot; borderless linoleum (squares, 6 by 9, only $2.95; vinyl coat- |ed linoleum, special clearout, 45c per |foot; ends of wall coverings, clearout |price 37¢ per foot. Wilson Furniture, |20 Church Street. crib mattress, high chairs, Wilson Furniture, ONE chesterfield and two chairs, small | refrigerator, kitchen table and chairs, {three stoves, two beds, two dressers. {RA 5-0542. {SELLING furniture? We'll buy it. Re- |frigerators, TV's, washers, pianos, | stoves, etc. For top cash offer, con- | tact 19 Prince Sireet. Phone RA 8-1131. | TYPEWRITERS, adding nachiaes 2nd |cash registers, new and u expert |repairs, all work guaranteed. 136 Sim- | coe Street South. RA 8-1211 after 5 p.m. |RA 5.9748 |52--Legal April 28th, 1960. IN THE COUNTY COURT | OF THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO TO WIT | UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, issued out of the County Court of the County of Ontario, wherein INTERPROVINCIAL BUILD- ING CREDITS, LTD., is Plain- tiff and DAVID C. DOBBIE and JOYCE DOBBIE, are. De- fendants, | have seized and taken under Execution, and will offer for. sale by Public Auction in my office in the Court House, at 416 Certre Street South, in the Town of Whitby, in the County of Ontario, on Thursday,. Aug- ust 11th, 1960, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, all the right, title and equity of re- demption of DAVID C. DOB- BIE ond JOYCE DOBBIE, to, in and out of the following lands, namely: ALL and SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises known as all of Lot 4, Plan 498 also known as part of Lot 17, in the 5th Concession of the Township of East Whitby. All of Lot 17 is 300 ft. by '100 t. ARTHUR WELSH, Sheriff, RA 8-5385 County of Ontario. ¢ LONDON AND WINDSOR: (b) OTTAWA, KINGSTON, OSHAWA, TORONTO, LON- DON, WINDSOR, ONT, WITHOUT TRAFFIC RIGHTS BETWEEN TORONTO, LON- DON AND WINDSOR. (3) APPLICATION BY SARNIA AIR LINES LTD. FOR REMOVAL OF THE RE- STRICTION WHICH PRO- HIBITS THE LICENSEE FROM CARRYING LOCAL TRAFFIC BETWEEN LONDON AND TORONTO OR LONDON AND WINDSOR OR TORON: TO AND WINDSOR UNDER LICENCE NO. A.T.B. 783/56 (NS) WHICH AUTHORIZES THE OPERATION OF A CLASS 3 IRREGULAR SPECI- FIC POINT COMMERCIAL AIR SERVICE, BASED AT SARNIA, ONTARIO The Air Transport Board has set the 30th day of August, 1960 aot 10:00 a.m. for the taking of evidence and hear- ing representations on the above applications at a public hearing to be held in the Exchequer ~ Court, Supreme Court Building, Ottawa, On- tario. If the applicants desire to amend, modify or withdraw any of these applications or apply for further authority from the Board to operate commercial air services, or if any other person desires to apply to the Board of author- ity to operate commercial air services, such amendment, modification, withdrawl! or ap- plication must be filed with the Board on or before the 3rd day of August, 1960 At the hearing full oppor: tunity will be afforded air carriers, government depart- ments, public bodies, private groups and indivi@uals to be heard in order to assist the Board in coming to a proper conclusion as to the best manner in which the public may be served. At the hearing, the Board will receive evidence by such persons as have indicated a desire to be heard and by such other persons as may be authorized by the Board to intervene. If the applicants, interveners or other persons who propose to appear before the Board to give evidence desire to pro- duce documentary evidence at the hearing of such a nat- ure as may take the parties by surprise or tend to result in a request for adjournment, notice of the proposed pro- duction should, where practi- cable, be served upon the Board, the applicants .and interveners at least ten days before the date of the hear- ing. AIR TRANSPORT BOARD E. R. Code, Assistant Secretary. VACATION RATES The Cshawa Times will be mailed to your cottage or ve- sort at the regular carrier rate of 15 PER WEEK! Don't Feel Like A Stranger... In "Paradise"! Muy Be On Your Wherever You - Have The - Oshavoa Times Mailed To You... Wherever You Are! It will be just like getting a letter from home when THE OSHAWA TIMES arrives every day, bringing you all the news, plus your favorite comics. There is no Order your vacation subscription now. 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