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The Oshawa Times, 29 Aug 1960, p. 3

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pI wr [Area Women 1 ! Rssist At | Art Gallery |G Members of the Ontario Coun- ity Unit of the Canadian Cancer {Society were in charge of the art gallery exhibition at the Cana- | dian National Exhibition last ¥ri- \day, The convener Was A {D. R. Barnes, 136 Holly Court, Oshawa, while the co-convener was Mrs, Fred Lloyd, 530 King street east, Oshawa, The ticket sellers during the day were: Mrs, P. 8, Croft, Beaverton; Mrs, J, T. Parks, Beaverton; Mrs, C. M. Elliott, | Oshawa; Mrs, J, R, Walker, Osh-| awa; Mrs, Danjell-Jenkins, Rouge| Hills; Mrs, E. M, D, Smith, RR| 3, Pickering; Mrs, O, Plummer, | Bowmanville; Mrs, 8, McMurter, | Bowmanville, | Program sellers were: Mrs, | | George McLaughlin, Beaverton, mii, Mrs, Louise Patterson, Port | Perry; Mrs, John Dyer, Osh. % awa; Mrs, D. Robertson, Osh- 4 / % hy / y 4 , J | 7 . v (awa; Mrs, D, Hill, Whitby; Mrs, % | Jack McAvoy, Whitby, | B : / a1 » % Guides were: Mrs, Leonard - Colbear, Port Perry; Mrs, Fred : 8 a Raines, Port Perry; Mrs, Hi PASTOR TURNS SOD FOR NEW CHURCH . THE ' p ; y of] + ne | } " 7 Murphy, Bowmanville; Mrs, Jack| pagtor Carl Kartechner, of | tee; Mayor Lyman A, Gifford, | president of the congregation, | Rev, Kartechner sald work will MEMBERS oF THE C Ht RCH | loud y and Tiotulon 'roads in Stik Jon _Coupely one A. Gilord; Busts: Lan | Boddy, Searboro; Mrs, W. Roland Crate "Lutheran Church, Osh | of 0 nwa: and Robert Behm Services are presently held at | begin inimediately on the new of Jesus Christ of Latter Day | Ok av, wily fr, y left to | ward bi hoprie; Thom 5 8 | bishopric and Fred Eicher, sec Hunter, Whitby; Mrs. Hope awa is shown above, breaking | Sunday afternoon, Others in the | the E. A, Lovell School on Cen- | building, "We expect fo move Saints, are shown above furh Boop _ y Bre, Dolaleish of | Yan hoy oe othe Can. | ond Or Oshawa bishop-.| Pro Whitby; | the ground for a new church at | picture ave, from left fo right: | tre street, The congregation | in by the first of December," ing the sod at the site of their | right, Thomas DA'EICS, V.onson, pros s y sms. FI | Tea servers were: Mrs, 8. Highway 401 and the Park road | John Cincurak, a church trus- | numbers 400 baptized members. | he said (Oshawa Times Photo) planned new church at Ross Oshawa, & member of the | adian mission; Mayor Lyman | ric, (Oshawa Times 00) In unn, Bowmanville; Mrs, 8.| interchange, The picture wah bios ii vi fod | | Saunders, Bowmanville; Mrs, I, taken at the official ceremony, | CAPSULE NEWS | Thompson, Bowmanville; Mrs. | - ------ | a or urns (®) | | Bert 8yer, Bowmanville, | |. Floaters were: Mrs, Earle| . . { Bryant, RR 2, Seagrave; Mrs, | | Hugh Nicholl, Whitby; Mrs. Ann nic 1 | | For New Church Tobacco Worker Held In Stabbing CO TO OLYMPICS | Kennedy, Whitby and Mrs, T.| Murphy, Oshawa. | 'Depend On | Saturday afternoon, Aug, 27,/an Mission, spoke briefly and was a memorable occasion for offered the prayer of dedication | | the Oshawa Ward of the Church] Mayor Lyman A Gifford ad-| PE . of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day dressed the congregation present BRANTFORD (CP) Homer when a motoreycle on which she AT OWN COST Civic Pri e Saints. The event that took place ing a brief history of the Oshawa Kenneth Simmons, 46, a tobacco|was a passenger was in a head was the official sod-turning cere: Branch from the time of its!worker from Alabama, was ar- on collision with a car on High Because there was no offi- | mony for the construction of the organization in 1944 with a mem-irested Saturday and charged way 86 near here, James Quald,| cial team, the 13 Americans {Red Cross, medical and hospital new Chapel at the corner of bership of 20 people, to the pre- with assault causing bodily harm 18, of Scarborough, driver of the! who took part in the first {authorities in Oshawa are count Rossland and Thornton roads sent time with approximately 200 after a stabbing incident on al!motoreycle, suffered a compound, modern Olympic Games af ling heavily on the good memo The ceremony was conducted members who will be using the Simcoe district farm, Twenty|leg fracture, Driver of the car,| Athens, Greece, in 1896, had Iries and sense of civic pride of by Elder Fred Etcher of the Osh. new church, He welcomed this stitches were needed to close a|Glen Wettlaufer, 16, of Mitchell,| to pay their own way {this community, Without a lot of awa Ward Bishopric, Members building project into the Oshawa wound on the arm and shoulder was unhurt, Classified Ads have the ver- [both the Oshawa Blood Donor| of the congregation sang "How area on behalf of the City of Leonard Sullivan, 27, another satility and power of an |Clinic will face almost certain Firm A Foundation" at the open. savor Gifford officially turned farm worker | SMALL GIRL SAVED Olympics decathlon cham. |failure ean FRANCO SIALY LAKE CIF ing of the serviee and Elder o first sod, assisted by Presi ERIEAU (CP)--A two-year-old, pion, repay their way many "lf we could tie a plece of 0.8 IANA ® Brace Clark offered the Innvosi gent Thomas 8. Monson, and WOMAN BURNED girl, spotted floating unconscious! times over. To put one in the |giring around the finger of every 95.105 © Lanvin sation idresses were given by Bishop R, Earl Sayers PETERBOROUGH (CP) Alin Lake Erie Saturday, was re. Tuning for you, dial RA |progpective donor who has offer-| ' R. hast. adress Bishop of the The new building: that Is to be Neyearald oman suffcted Pon vived by Mrs Charles Ayres of | 3.3402 ed to donate blood this Thursday | Oshawa Ward: Thomas Dalgleish erected here will be the first Lusaive Sues, gr body wile Erieau, Joyce Elaine Warren,| |we would be willing to provide) tan of the Stake High Council, and phase of a three phase expand at' her Indi iv or: Joma nt daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Bob|s waterfront motor repair shop|the string," observed Robert H. WAY I EheY ET | Eider Magleby, construction su able building, This first phase Is a a: I Jung ve ul 3 i Warren of Blenheim, was pulled|here, Bob Yates, an employee, | Stroud, chairman of the clinie | pervisor of the project, recently expected to cost approximately BOF i el whi from the ater by hot wo " was overcome by smoke when he|somimidioe Me Stroud dae aN CHAMATYON : med from conducting similar 875,000 and to be completed by Bam 1101'S, endy , anc atsy 'entered the Mb { ment stressed the single greates a : 4 "ol a ' Mod in the Baatng tslands|the end of this year, It is antic here Her Condition was denies Ayres later received treal-| money from Duniag register, [Problem that has accounted for| AFTER ONE OF the warm- ced d by Shunder torms _ and Que bec wil perience Jucreas. of the South Pacific, Thomas 8. pated the second phase will be scribed as satisfactory {ment for shock, Ralph Moore, operator of the deficits experienced by the clinic! est nights of the year southern scittered showers i the a i ng ( ogdise " . ul noon Monson, president of the Canadi completed within five years | GIRL, LOSES FoOT ie RAVER BW oe firm, brought him out and he was the forgetful volunteer donor, | Ontario will probably welcome | noon and evening, Tuesday will | anc thun ers orms in the even- '1 | BOSS SAV EMPLOYEE | 00 (0 § tal for observ |' The September clinic will be relief Monday though it com be mainly cloudy with showers | ing, Tuesday will be sunny and WINGHAM (CP) Louellal POINT EDWARD (CP)--Fire|token to hospital for observation. Tae Spm cst, Grog. | Io the form 'of eooler alr pre and a little cooler, Southern | cooler, --(CP Wirephoto) OBITUARIES | Johnston, 19, of Durham, suf- damage was estimated at $20,000 FEWER POLIO CASES |neld oh ih ay a OTe » 5 | x he 3 A) od | Sywpt " . ' | fered a severed left fool Sunday Saturday whe n flames destroyed OTTAWA (CP)--Pollo in Can-|gtreet north, Cline hours Yel WEATHER FORECAST ada is less than half as preva-|j 5) to 4 and from 6 to 9 p.m, | CITY AND FUNERAL OF The remains rested at the Arm MRS, SAMUEL SHOCHKO strong Funeral Home and the The memorial service was held funeral service, conducted by the Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Arm- Rev, N Siblock, was held at the strong Funeral Home for Mrs, Ukrainian Pentecostal Church Interment was at the Union Ce Power Store To Open On Tuesday 18 has lent this year as compared with of last year, To Aug. 20, 320 cases were reported compared fo 667 for the same period in 1950, So far 28 deaths have been reported compared to 59 last year, Anyone between the age and 65 in good health who not suffered recently from malay ia or jaundice will be accepted | by the Red Cross as a donor, Scores of volunteer Red Cross) DISTRICT FIRM INCORPORATED A recent issue of The Ontario Some Showers, ' Hot, Humid samuel Shochko who died Thurs ; [| , | metery, N N 8 | 7 dav, Au. BI a Pallbearers were Bill Masulka,| HOTEL AUCTIONED workers have been working aver | Gazette carries the information| ducted by W. Sparkovich and Mm. Mike Shevchuk, Tony siblock. | py C t 10 a.m the Power CAMPBELLTON, NB, (CP) time to recruit donors for this nat letters patent of incorpora-| ls. Tnterment was in Oshawa TOBY Siblock, Kred Kyzaratsky g OOrOW al he The Chattau Restigouche, this clinic, The upcomin|tion have been granted to Blue: TORONTO (CP) ~ Forecasts|and Tuesday, Winds southerly 18, arvis. Interment was in and Paul Cieslar, ood Markets will open the doors city's largest hotel, was sold at/Labor Day holiday weekend i8 harry Point Limited which has!issued by the weather office atlexcept briefly stronger in thune Union Cemetery, of their new store at the corner . wy "whtvond non | anothe we of concern to Red : : . p dais " ; y | 4 a public auction Saturday for $220,.| Another source of Of rm lo its head office in Oshawa, 5 a.m: derstorms today, becoming light Pallbearers were N Cormak, FUNERAL OF of Rossland road west and Ste- SESE Sy 000, The purchaser was Joseph|Cross blood bank officials, The " Synop Southerly winds are variable toni ht and Tuesda J. Chereshniak, N. Shochko, A CLARENCE LAWTON lvenson road, in Oshawa His ¢ hy scted 1 seident tel "A Synopsis Southerly winds are variable tonight a y. Was, M. Matechuk and A. Ne: 3 Worship Mayor Lyman A, Gifford Hello, Bathurst restaurant/expected high accident F405 11 AMBULANCE CALLS |pringing warm humid alr into| Kirkland Lake region, North was. \ The funeral was held Saturday, ig pA io Amar A So ord owner. The hotel was sold by coupled with the holiday induced | The ambulances of the Oshawa Southern Ontario, but cooler air|Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy and a little Aug, 27, at 2 p m 0 Clarent e will head | he | at of Ania Eastern Trust Company, mort neglect of the clinic could preck| pio" penartment answered 111s advancing slowly southeast cooler with scattered showers JOSEPH SENECO AWD X he div al Adradays Her Lu The old adage gh is |gage holders, ate hs very serious Satpency all alls over the weekend, ward into Northern Ontario and and thunderstorms today. Cloudy ) 25, 2 sal Gene . 8 | » hos hSOrVes arel n The death of Joseph Seneco 0C-\ ji. in hig 57th year substitute for experience' must | BUILD BIGGEST YET me Sosa A blond Tenerves ale central Michigan. Its advance ls|with showers tonight. Tuesday curred suddenly at his family Py EE ice was from fhe|apply to the management of | ROCHESTER NY. (AP)---So ex anster, STREETS CLOSED accompanied by showers and|cloudy with sunny intervals and residence, 78 Harris Ave Osh. strong Funeral Home and) Power Super Markets whose | viet scientists Sunday coated) Hundreds of Oshawa area vesl:| The following streets will be thunderstorms, with more than cooler, Winds south 15 today, awa, Saturday, Aug, 27, He was! 0" ducted by Elder G. E, An. founders first started in the food | 4 Russia is building an atom. dents who have given blood in the closed for construction today: 1% Inches of rain reported at|Hght easterly Tuesday. in his 57th year 'r : 2 | business before the turn of the J IDAs v . ; Wilson road south from Olive Sault Ste. Marie, The cool air 1s| Timmins-Kapuskasing: Cloudy " P I D 7 1913, derson Interment was at the smasher that will be the world's|past can assure prospective do i wh hry emete century erating a little store | y Ji Wy N " avenue to eppe avenue itson expected to spread into Southern Wi § § { [ Bo " A Ost iol ce he Mount Lawn Cemetery, y. Operating little st E most powerful, Along with scien-|nors that giving blood this Thurs to bi | } Retso at 5 ith afew scattered showers he had ve mn gRwa Sines hel "rhe pallbearers were: Charles In downtown Toronto for a num. 9M {ists of other nations, they LJ # | poad south from King street east Ontario tonight, preceded by this morning, clearing this afters came to Canada 36 years ago... ""wavard Davis, Elmer ber of years they were among | ¥ Ih agreed that the more powerful day will not deter the most ardent|to Bruce street; closed to outh thunderstorms in the afternoon noon, Clear to night Tuesday He married Mary Yus hive. in 34 Turpin, Monte Myers Sr., Monte the first to expand into multi § i 3 machines were needed in order to | Labor Day holiday seeker, Mr, bound travel King street west and evening sunny. A little cooler and less § ) | 4 i " ' Lo ~ " 4 aor " vid apt 3 ; Srogory Sept a fry He doi a Myers Jr, and Howey Mash, |}Or® operation The flrat Chain 5% \ , explore fundamental, secrets of|Stroud said, from Waverl Pe Pom lon inde; Regional forecasts valid until humid, Winds light, Holy Cr Ron | known as "Red Star Stores" was had atoms and the universe, | construction, Open for the WOE, iqniant Tuesday. Forecast Temperatures member of Holy Cross Roman ALBERT E., PLASKITT {replaced in 1933 (27 years ago) 0 ond will be Taunton road east!™ "os Lake Huron, Lake] Lows tonight Highs Tuesday: Catholic Church and a general The death of Albert E. (Ted) by the first Power Supermarket 4 RUSSIAN LOSES LIFE from Simcoe street to Ritson oad], SE ns. Windsor, Lon: Windsor tS 80 JoReRAN at Houdaille Industries py, cua of Whitby occurred Fri palo Weinstein, President of MADRID (Reuters)--The body BRA ING noni Wieneve possibie SUES aon, Toronto Hamilton: Variable St. Thomas 6 80 JAmitec ' 2% ua ower Supermarkets, in speaking i { F y 4 oH will be kept open for local traftic am $ " : + A day, Aug. 26, at Oshawa General p s of a Russian naval officer has \§ { \ 3 itehene: He is survived by his wife; a Hoanital: % a on wa jo ra) to The Oshawa Times said: "We 4 been found floating in the re BIRTHDAYS {Emergency conditions such as cloudiness today With ered J chones § id daughter, Judy; a son Stanley |, . ' A%1 1d timers remember that period of Gibralt fle Wi | weather could require the closing h 0 wers ang unders orm - ; B and a brother, Stanley, all of been in failing health for three as the mid-depression era and B i Bra ut, jelly announced of streets not on this list Warm and humid, Tuesday Wingham 65 80 ' i t a Bae |Saturday night. Documents wer: ) tulat 3 [of stree 3 enlnlv cloudy wx and Tor " Oshawa mon ha . | Power Supermarkets caught on ol T Sols Neto EO gratilations nog bed} a | many ol i hii shower ond Li sate i e hi x The remains will be at the, Bor, . Whips: or oy like wildfire Docause Wo Were LEON WEINSTEIN Lieut. Stegar Alexander Sergie dent "of Oshawa and district CHURCH ENTERED d A ie ofl. you dT ™ . n UPN Hm i 75 ani J . oh | IVE ere a 18 lle @ mar: ynderselling our competition and \ ag y a2 il -" 8 vy * Nd \ vials TOPO othing day, except briefly stronger Injirento ' ti Armstrong Funeral Home. High ried Lottie Brown in Oshawa in| ig p A 4 i MF suck utual tisfacti It Wie h, 26, chief of military unit| who are celebrating birth. Church official rep i hothin thunderstorms, becoming light St Catharines .. 80 Requiem Mass will be sung in co : because we were offering/to such mulua satisfaction, 20646," He carried a waterproof] days today lstolen after the Pentecostal So it Seconing ra Cah i Holy Cross Church Tuesday, Aug 1928 He was a member of the throughout the chain operation|can be truthfully said that many |wallet 7 containing 4,500 rubles Vv fi . |Church, Simcoe street south, was variable tonig h anc ue sday. Ha Y i » 30. at 9 a.m, by Rev, P, Coffey United Church of Canada, and good service and a touch of of the policies of the Power | (about $1,060). A Soviet Fobra Rudy Spencer, 114 Prince |broken into early Saturday Jo Georgian Bay, Haliburton re fuske Bs asners 7 Interment will be at 8t. Greg. Was for 43 vears an employee of warmth associated with the cor-| Oshawa operation have been set|and two dba ver r street; Joyce Hooper, 353 {soph Whitsitt, the caretaker, no igions: Cloudy with sunny inter Ki la 0e 5 ory's Cemetery. Whitby Malleable Iron and Brass ner grocery store." to an important degree by the! throug! the A s passed Division street; Gaston [oq the break, Entry was gain vals and scattered showers and Earlton " 5 4 Works. He served on the Whitby! customers themselves and many |. ough 6 Sira 8 last month, Plancke, 85 Gibbons street; |o4 through a broken window thunderstorms today, Warm and Sudbury x Ki FUNERAL OF Town Planning Board for nine HONEST PRE TATION of the large number of innova-| i "| Mrs, Ray Vincent, RR 1, " : humid, Cloudy and a little cooler North BaY .curserans 38 7% DEMITRO HARBARENKO years, was active in Scout work, | Today, he sald, Power |tions and changes that have Oshawa; Mrs, Mary Gandy, | $1350 STOLEN with scattered showers tonight ' Kapuskasing 45 0 The funeral was held Friday, was Chairman of the Court of Re Food Markets boasts of a chain taken place have been as a result tu ent 247 Graburn avenue; Jean | powmanville police are invest! - m------ Aug. 26, at 8 p.m. of Demitro vison, and served in the Cana.|0f 30 stores throughout Ontario|of the inierest shown by our Rae, 610 Fernhill boulevard; |gating iy break-in which occurred Harbarenko who died Tuesday, dlan Army Machine Gun Corps oat ane it hg v ole straight |Oshawa-Powers shoppers," Charles and Cyril Kehoe, [SRD BR early Sunday morning Aug. 23, at the Oshawa General jn World War 1 [forward simple honest presenta.) 1 b T M t twins, 178 Albert street; |g her shop OWDe " ~ 2 J Hospital in his 83rd year {tion and in the close contact they KIND SERVICE u 0 ee Gr 8 S { hoo 20H R ied at the barber shop owne d by RISTOW OLSEN AL) He is survived by his wife, ;naintain with the customers, The| William Cormack superintend a arace SOPanen, ob. Tos! {Owen Nicholas and Sidney Mar 0 IT CRIA Lottie; one daughter, Mrs. B.l gid slogan used by my father|ent of store operations, in refer-| On Tuesday, Aug. 30, the Stu road east; Charles Nichols, * |{in, Entry into the shop, which is Sy V/ a) i 7/ Vis 1 3 dent Engineers Club of General] 92 Harmony road north, | situated behind the Dominion iN NT ya | .; i Se _-- J Auckland (Jean), of Markham; Robert and James, of one brother, Charles, of COMING EVENTS KINSMEN BINGO | Funeral service was in the JUBILEE PAVILION {chapel of the W, C. Town Funeral Chapel in Whitby today, Aug, 29, TUESDAY, AUG. 30th at 2.30 p.m, conducted by Rev FREE ADMISSION |J, Smith, Pallbearers were Har EXTRA BUSES {old Boys, Alfred Reardon, Harold t Nos. 56 and two sons Whithy Jacky 5% \ Giihson and Gordon Noble, all of Whitby, Interment Groveside Ce- WOODVIEW PARK metery, Brooklin, MONSTER BINGO NEW BOUNTY LAUNCHED RED BARN wicimmine, Na, en More than 9.000 spectators in this old Atlantic shipbuilding town Saturday watched the launching R17 $1,300 PRIZES of a reproduction of an 18th < century full - rigged ship, the $100 DOOR PRIZES Bounty. Built during four months of almost around-the-clock work JACKPOT NUMBERS APLA it will be used by Metro-Gold 50-52 wyn-Mayer for a new version of " Mutiny on the Bounty, to be TONIGHT filmed in Tahiti PREFERRED by people who enjoy a friendly ond relaxing atmosphere STARLITE ROOM Completely Air-Conditioned | | Rowley, Gordon Davis, Lloyd! Sarah! ring to the opening of the | Store, at the corner of King and and mother, Sam and new : 3 ; Le Weinstein in their little store 'the store, on Rossland road west, Motors of Canada Ltd, will hold The first five persons to in- customer comes first' is a basic|said: "We sincerely hope that the a dinner meeting in the Corvair| form The Oshawa Times of |Temperance streets in Bowman. , holley that has beon carried people of Oshawa will continue|T0O™ of the Genosha Hotel, their birthdays each day will |ville, was gained by forcing the WHAT SHOULD A BUYER LOOK FOR? through the years and through. to show the keen interest in the| The guest speaker will be Mr,| recelve double tickets to The back door total of 0 in out all the operation of the management of our stores that | Murray Johnston, one of Osh. Regent Theatre, good for a nickels, dir and quarters was : Power chain. We are particularly|they have since we opened up awa's most well known and well] four-week period, The current stolen, You know, it sometimes worries us when proud," he said, "of the accep the store at the east end, We cer. {liked business men, attraction 1s Alfred Hitech | a aa we see the way some people go about inspects tance accorded our store in Osh-|tainly will continue to give the| This meeting is of particular cock's Psycho," 3 LETTERS PAT ENT ing © house they are considering buying. Reports on birthdays will The current issue of The On. if we told you thet the people of Oshawa kind of se n the last few years {phere which has "On the occasion of the open. | happy relationship n ing of the second unit in Osh-| Continuing Mr. Weinstein awa by created | awa tomorrow we hope that the|"Since the opening of the people will recall with satisfac-| Power Store, T. L. Wilson, now time, tion the experience of the past publisher of The Oshawa Times, | three years of operation in the has been a very close friend of I would my father, Sam Weinstein, and | | east end of Oshawa say," gtore in the P the customers close to the management the personnel has been abl reach hoth the opinions and the) modest requests of the customers (fine citizens in that © ower chain where ship I have spent many thus to where 20 or 30 years and e to had an opportunity ity." rvice, prices and atmos: | interest because, only at this time he said, "that there is no myself, Because of this relation. have become so|hours in Oshawa during the last become acquainted with many of the very Would you believe it actually seen people stop and admire n door knocker, and then tice whether the bases roof leaks! {tario Gazette carries the informa. hours of 8 a.m, and 10 am, tion that letters patent of incor. poration have been granted to Al Phone RA 3-374, 0 . tona Feeds and Supplies Limited, ! lof Uxbridge. this|in August and again at Christ-| be received only between the mas, are all of the students en- said: (rolled in the GMI program, first [back in Oshawa at the same we've a $5 wrought irol forget completely to no ment is damp or whether the PAUL RISTOW What should a buyer look for? Outside the house, you sh uld ¢ heck all masonry walls joints for washing out" or other Have o look, too, at all woodwork to see it it is sound y- OF the shingles, too, Even from the shingles that are badly worn == for cracks, and mortar obvious signs of trouble that is exposed to the weather beginning to rot, ( hect ground you can often spot | happy | You can borrow $50 10 $5000 | LT TIECL EG CIEE Na LLLCEE security have | or just plgin missing Look closely, too, down pipes and other meta they are corroding, at the eave troughs, | parts, to see it FOR SALE 1959 Bedford Panel Truck ih excellent condition $750 or nearest offer PHONE RA 8.5187 Between 8 a.m, and 5 pm. \ | Inside: the house, look for moisture and rotting in the basement; serious cracks in the wall plaster (hair cracks are common and us): and signs! such as cracks! as seri should not be regarded of deterioration in the floors, CARL OLSEN or uneveness Even if the inside paint is closely to see if it has been app over the old paint, | We'll drescribe other things to umns, but remember some points, Y go out later and buy yourself that fancy door knocker! new, you should examine it lied properly, or just stopped 1c in future col ok tor, of these basic check meanwhile u cqn alway THE FASTEST GROWING ALL-CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY 17 SIMCOE ST. 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