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The Oshawa Times, 19 Oct 1960, p. 9

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TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 A.M. SN NO DOWN PAYMENT ? DRT BRINGS BACK THE GREATEST SHOW IN THEIR 79 YEAR HISTORY Adams says . .. "Thank You" JF. ---- QUALITY HOMEFURNISHERS SINCE 1881 he ce oo ---- Tomorrow (Thursday, October 20th), ADAMS says thank yeu fer your wonderful patronage in the past 79 years, Hew san we best say it? By inviting you, your family, your friends and neighbors te a good old-fashioned Circus Carnival at truly good, old-fashions LOW prices, Yes | Tomorrow, right in the heart of down-town, the good old- "fashioned Cireus Carnival comes to ADAMS with @ show of furniture and appliance bargains so vast, so exciting it , will undoubtedly change the way the whole town lives, A show that will turn beck the clock te the gaiety, the solor, the excitement and charm of @ goad old-fashioned Carnival, with good old-fashioned LOW prices. A show #0 vast that only ADAMS, Ontarie's Largest Home Furnishers, buying in trainload volume for their more than A6 branches throughout Ontario, sould bring you it right in your local store, Yes, the ADAMS Furniture store in your town is part of this GIANT of the furniture business, bringing you trainloads of Bargains at Savings that will at=r-q-t-6-h your dollars in a way te put the Indie rubber men te shame $0 come one, some all] But be sure to come . , . you won't be disappointed. ¥ LISTED HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE GIANT CARNIVAL VALUES! . Goffield Washer 9-1 { b, capacity Reg. 119.9% tub and famous Lovell wringer Porcelain enamel tub Comfort Styled Rocker Available long-wearing fab 88 HE, in a of eof , scalars Walnut finished legs . Smooth Top mn a 220 coils 4 Reg, 49.9% 4h tlatars 39.88 available size. Aisal padding Heavy Handles and ven ticking All sizes . ii Mattress Sota and matching Reg, 34.93 chair, Frieze oo ering. Luxa-foam y sushions 100% . acetme, Choice of colons Kroehler Chesterfield 4 Reg. 219.9% Fleetwood 21" Console 19 tubes. New slim ) speak Me 209.935 cabinet 2 ers 1-8" 1.4" Available in wal N nut, mahogany, or limed oak 3-POE, TRIPLE DRESSER MODERN BEDROOM SUITE LILAC AND WALNUT FINISHES Comprises 6 - drawer SAVE 40.95 justable and bevelledgeg 239.95 199 triple dresser, with ad ecdge mirror. 4-drawer chest. Bookcase bed with 2 sliding panels SMART 2-PCE, KROEHLER ONESTERFIELD SUITE 100% NYLON PILE FRIEZE Covered in top quality nylon fabrics ond +My spring - filled througn- out. Piping on backs Ad and walnut front facing 95 on panel. Choice of ) colors 2-POE, CHESTERFIELD SET IN NYLON FREIZE AIRFOAM REVERSIBLE CUSHIONS Made with hardwearin " SAVE 40.95 239.9% 199 luxatoam cushions by Goodyear. Button, tuft ed back. Choice of § colors. Brass ferruled legs, nn walnut finish OONTINENTAL BED WITH 220 TYPE COIL UNIT SMOOTH TOP WITH RAYON TICKING -~ Sisal pad insulation i White felt padding, 20.07 Cloth handles and air 3 : 69.98 vents, Box spring Is similarly made, and fits ted with wooden legs 36" size only DEAL FOR EVERY LIVINGROOM TABLE ENSEMBLE Step end table and coffee table. Tops are arborite topped. Tapers od legs. In smart, hand rubbed finish Reg. 14.93 0.88 IDEAL FOR THE LIVINGROOM DECORATOR CUSHIONS 08 "apok" filled In A Special a hordwearing cover ng. Available in oe thoice of modern (N colors FITTED WITH A HANDY RACK TELEPNONE TABLE Seat, table and maga gine rock Chair is heavily padded with "ruttiex™. Aborite top ped. Save 5.071 Reg. 15.95 10.88 498 SIRE 14% 5 190 PHONO STAND AND RECORD RACK Top shelves and base Reg, 11.9% records. Smartly tinsh ed in brass stand for individual 4 88 . a RD SL FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO ADAMS AT . .. 40 KING STREET, WEST REMEMBER: 3 WAYS TO BU Ww PAY CASH »* NO DEPOSIT - UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY ¥* USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN THE CSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Dutcher 19, 1960 § fests of his brother, Mr. Ernest ANIIS8, Mr, and Mrs, En Dare land family were nday ies | guests of Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Carpemar, Toronto, 78, Aylmer Beech wis # | guest at the RichardsSmale wed- | ding in Bowmanville on Setur y Mrs, Tom Colliss spent the weekend with Mrs, L. Woodeock, near Tweed Thanksgiving dinner guests with Mr, snd Mrs, Gordon Beech were Mr, snd Mrs, William Bragg sand family, Providence Mr, and Mrs, Vernon Faweeit land family, St. Catharines, were {weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs, {Dawson Beckett | Mr, and Mrs, Everett Beech, [Port Hope, called on Mrs, Ayl mer Beech on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Moore, Oshawa, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Jim Colliss Mrs, E. Ashton was a weekend guest of Mr, and Mrs, Irs Trav ell, in Oshawa Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Beech and Janice attended the mare riage of thelr nephew In Bow manville on Saturday, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Grant, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bates, Marjorie and Merriday, all of Bowmanville, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Bert Snowden and family, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Laverty were Saturday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs, Les Jones, Bowmanville, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Larmour, South Monaghan, Mr, and Mrs, Everett Beech, Port Hope, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Gor. don Beech and family, Cars Bring Low Grades TORONTO (CP)--~Studies by a number of principals and vice. principals show a definite correla. tion between students who own cars and those with below-aver- age marks The principal of one suburban school here, after studying aca. demie records, sald that of stu dents who drove to school regs ularly, not one had first « class standing and half had already failed one year, An estimated 10 per cent of students in suburban. Toronto schools old enough to get a lle. ence drive to school regularly, In city schools lack of parking space reduces the percentage Marks of the few students who must drive to school because of lack of publie transportation or because of some handicap do not seem to be affected, There are roughly three equal groups of student drivers: those who drive their parents' cars those who drive cars bought for them by their parents and those who bought their own A student In the last grou often must take part-time A during the school year to pay for Insurance and keep his car runs ning, possible factors In cases where marks are lower, Study Habits Of Swordfish ST. ANDREWS, NB, (CP) The Canadian Fisheries Research hoard has undertaken an exten. sive study aimed at getting a tighter line on the habits of the elusive swordfish, The swordfish, worth about $1, 500,000 each year to east coast . fishermen, is unpredictable in its movements, No one Is sure in just what part of the waters of Nova Scotia it will be found each sea. son There are other perplexing Jictloms. While in some regions oth male and female swordfish are caught, so far as is known no male swordfish has ever heen caught in Nova Scotia waters The reason for this remains a mystery which the selentists hope to solve, One suggestion is that the male fish run deeper and not near the surface as do the females The board alse hopes to find out where the swordfish spawn and what routes thev take on Nova Scotia waters, They hope to solve this by tagging hundreds of the fish, A $10 reward is of fered for every tag returned to the Board DRA SCIENTIST DIES MONTREAL (OP) Arthur Bennett Lamb, chief of the bao teriologioal section of the De. fence Research Board's Suffield experimental station at Ralston Alta, died suddenly in Marville {France, Saturday, it was learned (here, Mr, Lamb had been in Europe to attend a scleatifie con |iorence.

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