22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 3, 1962 29--Automobiies for Sale 32--Articles for Sale 32----Articles for Sale BRITISH BRIEFS '66 FORD F » Thunds CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING lerbird motor, radio, good private sale. Telephone 728-1371. 15 FT. moulded boat, fully like new, with trailer, Reasonable. Tele- phone 7917, RASP'! canes, Plants for sale, 4c each or $3.50 a hundred. nursery stock. MA 3-5548. (Continued from Page 21) WEEKEND MARKET BASKET "58 EDSEL automatic, radio, good con- dition, $850, Terms be arranged. BEES for sale, Apply 604 Centre Street could be Must be sold this week, 723-4256. North, Whitby. GUNS wanted, old lever action rifles 1958 TRIUMPH TR-3, coior red, radio, and hand guns, Telephone 728-5574. wire wheels. Telephone 728-5065 after 6 0 § ociock. YeTON FORD ,new motor, "55 Chev. KLEMCO OAK used type' swivel chair, duplicator, meat slicer, grill, safe, cal Hamilton's, pop cooler, 137 coach, °53 Buick, all in A-l 728-0142. ctric Brock South. MO 8-8442. 1961 FIBRE-glass boat, convertible top, electric horsepower motor, trailer, 14 hours. Best offer. INBOARD V drive complete 265 Chev- rolet V8 with marine attachments in- cluding rudder and 13 x 13 propelier. Excellent condi- Operated 3 seasons. tion. Best offer. 723-7469 after 6, TRAILER 2-wheel, J. J. GIBSON Processors of & SON LTD. The Famous QUALITY MEATMASTER BROILERS FLAVOUR 58 PONTIAC four-door, clean ear, in excellent running condition. Selling price $450. Telephone 723-1229. 1066 BUICK hard top, new as radio, after five, _ Whitby MO 8-8130. WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- ture and appliances, for top cash offer. Phone 728-1131. Community Furniture, 19 Prince Street. suite, two-piece walnut "52 PLYMOUTH good | m motor, e good crib oe cs and mattress, Thistle Saby blue 725-5345. 377 Leslie Street. parts, 1960 AUSTIN pag days 723-4! 1957 mERCORY Pacccssugpac deluxe, hard a es 850, new evenings 728-6279; WALKING tractor and implements. Also Spanish guitar, like P -aade Will take older one as trade. 728-6148. doat trailer, cover, Strong undercarriage, and stop-light, Reasonable. 728- FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib- 5 eral trade-in allowance. Free demon- stration, Telephone 728-4683. By M. McINTYRE HOOD Special to The Oshawa Times LONDON -- More than 1,100 unemployed colored immi- THISTLE baby carriage, beige, like new. Telephone 723-9317. DINING290M suite, eight piece fumed oak, range Ayo 6% feet by 9 feet. REFRIGERATOR, stove, Washer, bedi, organ, top, radio, whitewalls. Good condition. Apply 289 Gliddon Avenue. USED EXCLUSIVELY BY ALL LEADING BAR - B - Q's --OVEN READY FR IERS -- ROASTING CHICKEN -- BOILING FOWL -- CHICKEN CUTS -- ESTABLISHED IN POR J. Gibson & Son Ltd. Serve --Toronto, Oshawa, TURKEYS T PERRY SINCE 1946 Whitby, Bosktin, Beaverton, Lindsay, Peterborough, Fenelon Falls and districts. When shopping, be sure to ask for, and obtain Meatmaster Quality and Flavour. J. J. GIBSON & SON LTD. PORT PERRY ONT. PHONE COLLECT 985-7393 Dept. of Agriculture Certificates 5-248 & E5-248 29---Automobiles for Sale 29--Automobiles for Sale 1980 FORD Station bling automatic, Free. Li 1,400. After five p.m. MO 1925 STUDEBAKER, 1927 Chevrolet, 1931 Chevrolet in perfect restorable condition, 109 Kaiser Crescent, 725-8503. 86-3006 or MO 8-3220. AOth Birthday We are grateful to the fine folks who have contributed to our growth from our first to our fortieth. We thank our faith- ful staff for their part in our success. LOOKING FORWARD TO ANOTHER 40 YEARS! ROY W. NICHOLS 1960 Chevrolet Four-door Station Wagon, ottractive blue color, custom built radio, One owner car. 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air, four-door sedan, custom radio, back sect spedker, padded dash. 1955 Pontiac Deluxe sedan, In A-1 con- dition. ROY W. NICHOLS USED CARS COURTICE 728-6206 JEEP station wagon, two-wheel drive, good body and mechanical condition, directional signals, four new tires, new battery. Ideal for fishing and hunting, $250. 728-3398, 1958 CADILLAC, hardtop, four-door clean car, good condition, $1,695, 725- 4513. 1956 BUICK hardtop, two-tone blue and white, good automatic transmission and motor, Sharp car, $695, MO 8-5631. 1950 PONTIAC 8 cylinder, automatic, noms motor. Telephone after 6. 725-68 7) ee Belair sedan, auto- matic transmission, positraction, excel- Telephone MO lent condition, cash, 8-4140. 589 PONTIAC Laurentian, four - door, automatic, radio, washers, MO 8-9036; after 6, MO 8-5475. '68 CHEVROLET Biscayne, four door, radio, excellent condition, Jake and Bill's Garage, 449 Ritson South. 728-0921. '57 PONTIAC Laurentian, A-1 automo. bile Jake and Bill's Garage, 449 Rit- son South, 728-0921. 1956 AUSTIN Healey 100-4 red, wire wheels, four speed transmission, over- drive. 728-8150 after six p.m. 1956 AUSTIN, new motor, must be seen to be appreciated. Apply 11 Hall Street after six p.m. or weekends. WRECKING '55 Oldsmobile 98. Parts for sale, Good motor and transmission. 723-9768 after 5. '57 DODGE custom suburban automat- ic, low mileage, top shape. With extras, Telephone 725-7489. "58 MGA, acne phone 728-2395. CONVERTIBLE *59 Pontiac Parisienee V8 automatic, power brakes, steering, all white, red interior, are 3 "whitewalls tinted glass. Sharp. 723-739: '34 FORD sedan, accessories, excellent mehanical condition, good body, make offer. Boy's sidewalk bicycle, $15. Tele- phone MO 8-4500. *53 CHEVROLET, four door sedan, light green, good motor and tires, custom Seg $295. Baseline Motors, Whitby. 8-5631. *53 DODGE, four-door sedan, two-tone blue, good motor and tires, custom radio, $150. Baseline Motors, Whitby. MO 8-5631. '61 CORVAIR deluxe stationwagon, all extras. Still under warranty. Will con- sider trade and finance balance. Tele- phone MO 8-4486. 36 CHEVROLET, two-door, six-cylin- der, stick shift, radio. Excellent condi- tion. $825. Telephone 728-7090. 1951 BUICK automatic, low mileage, good. condition, two-tone white-blue. Telephone 728-0732. good condition. Tele- '60 PEUGEOT sedan, A-1 condition, navy blue color, $1100 or best offer. Whitehall 2-5183, '538 MGA convertible sports car, New paint job. Ehgine good condition, $1,150 or best offer. 725-4128. SELLING OR BUYING "STEW" IS WORTH TRYING Any Make New or Used--Cash for Your Car Liens Paid Off or Refinanced NOW !115% CASH DISCOUNT ON GASOLINE 1956 VAUXHALL CRESTA LOCAL CAR 1955 HILLMAN CONVERTIBLE - SHARP $25 DOWN, $5 PER WEEK 1955 PONTIAC DELUXE SIX - RADIO 1955 CHEVROLET V-8 A GOOD ONE WILL BUY A ROADWORTHY sedan, two tone blue and white, fully jequipped, whitewall tires, 23,000 miles, rpet, automatic eee baby carriage and other household articles. 20 Jones Ave-|------ nue, 723-3334. TAPE a rs continental 400 $250. Power saw, 8 inch $75. Thor iron- er, $50. 728-2297. SMAuw cabin trailer, completely equip- ik, table, cup- 1954 FORD Crestine, red and white, $225 or Mary. 728-6396. good or best offer, 215 67 MERCURY sedan trans-| booths. RESTAURANT anges used, cooler, grills, bags ape yer register, pon eet POP boards, double bed, Ideal for couple. 655-3137 after 5 p.m. coffee maker, table 5 723-7463. mission, A-1 725- 1953 BUICK automatic, new tires, radio, immaculate condition, Must sell imme- co $300. Apply 447 Bloor Street MODEL A Ford, box trailer, man's ii- eycle, child's bicycle, baby BABY crib mattress, large, like new. White with grey flecks, $25. Door 2'x6' with hardware, $10. MO 8-4610. fish hut. Telephone 725-5265. CAR radio, in the dash, transistor, $32.50. Aerial and installation extra. Try Tire, 48 Bond Street West. "59 SAUKRAEE Victor Super four door sedan, low mileage, excellent ee Best reasonable offer, Private. 7: 1953 OLDSMOBILE two-door ee automatic, radio, Best offer. Telephone 723-7933. 46' CRUISER 3 CABINS Must socifice for best offer *S4 CADILLAC hardtop fully por excellent pone) Nilgg elght fifty. 725-9297, over $3,00' For details write: 60 CHEVROLET BeAir 6-cylinder se- dan, automatic transmission and other extras. Phone 723-4316. 343 JASPER AVE. OSHAWA TRAILER made from Chev. sedan de- livery. Excellent for sleeping. Also car top carrier 4 x 8 ft.; 2 ft. high with good tarp. Telephone YUkon 5-2597. GARDEN tractor, complete with plow, cultivator, harrow and snow blade. Telephone 655-3576. BEDRCOM suite, walnut veneer, three pieces, springs, full size, double dresser with aircon, chest $35. Telephone 728-3564. TELEVISION 17-inch table model with stand, in good condition, $60. Tele- phone 723-7870, MOFFAT electric range, heavy duty, used only 11 months, Telephone 725- of drawers, 38 VAUXHALL Victor, color black, ex cellent condition asking $745. Apply 435 Simcoe North. 937 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent condition, light blue, radio, whitewalls, $795, Tele- phone after 5 p.m. 723-4031. 54 CHEV' ROLET Bel Air, , loaded "with extras, good condition. Telephone 728- 8950. 190 PONTIAC convertible, six- cylinder, white with black top, power equipped, power windows, new tires. Must sell. 25. 4507 after 6, 7961 PONTIAC ; Laurentian _ two- 'tone, six - cylinder, automatic, white-walls, radio, Excellent i accaies Must. sell, Telephone 723-1077, 35 FORD, %-ton pick-up, "$350; *58 Consul station mae $875, very good condition. 725-2915 7961 PONTIAC four door, hard top, Cherrywood bronze, sand top, 8, turbo- glide, positraction, power steering, win- dows and seat, low mileage, Telephone} % TON pickup truck, 1955 Chevrolet, motor, transmission, rag body, good) condition, $695. MA 3-3154. % Car Auction SAT. MAY 5th 2 P.M. BUY OR SELL EASY TERMS Cars must be entered by 12 noon. No reasonoble bids re- fused. Only a few somples 1962 leo dd IMPALA CONVERT! 1962 PONTIAC. PARISIENNE HARTOP Are Neighbors Dogs Driving You Crazy? Let us help you plan a fence. All pieces cut to order at your service yard. A. SMITH Builders Supply 701 BROCK STREET NORTH WHITBY -- MO 8-2379 COMPLETE BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Apply: COLLETTE BEAUTY SALON a KING ST. EAST VALLEY CREEK FURNITURE In a new location. 16% Bond Street West. Top price paid for used radios, . televis- ions, furniture and applian- ces. We buy, sell and ex- __change. --P Phone _ 728- 440), SPECIAL OFFER Self - storing ALUMINUM DOORS, complete, grill and lock. $45.00 installed. WINDOWS $15.00, installed. 728-5253 The finest in fishing tackle and supplies. Smelting Equipment Chestnut Canoes FISH MOUNTED PAUL'S Sporting Goods 589 Albert Street 1962 PONTIAC TWO-DOOR 1961 PONTIAC FOUR-DOOR 1961 PONTIAC TWO-DOOR 1961 one MONZA cou: 1960 EMC FLEETSIDE ¥2-TON 1959 CHEVROLET FLEET- SIDE ¥%-TON 1959 PONTIAC FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP 1960 BEDFORD VAN 1967 CHEVROLET FOUR- DOOR 1956 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 1955 FORD FOUR-DOOR 1953 CHEVROLET 1952 GMC ¥%2-TON 1952 GMC 1-TON 5 H.P. Gale Boats-Motors 16 FT. BOAT 70 H.P. MERCURY 5 H.P, GALE 14 H.P. EVENRUDE OSHAWA CAR AUCTION MARIAN AUTO BLDG. 25 GRENFELL 728-5179 GOOD RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS RANGES AND WASHERS All parts and service AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE HARWOOD AVE, NORTH AJAX -- WH, 2-6410 BOATS UP TO 60% OFF Larson, Traveler, Weymouth, Cruisers Inc., Evinrude Motors, Volvo Penta Engines. MARINE STORAGE AND SUPPLY LTD. BROOKLIN PHONE 655-3641 OPEN EVENINGS AND _ WEEKENDS UNTIL 8 P.M. TRAVEL TRAILERS: Come In And See The New Falcons In 13-ft, 15-ft. and 17-ft. models now on display at the 30--Automobiles Wanted LAKESHORE Auto Wreckers want cars for wrecking. Highest prices paid 725-1181. 34%4-TON Chev. or GMC cab and chassis between 1948 and 1955 model. Must be good. Terms cash. Telephone 728-4080, 50 CARS WANTED Buying a Mew Car? Sell your used. Car to "Ted" Talk "Cash" to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE"' TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res. 725-5574 CAR SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM GO! SAVE GO! GO! GAS CHAMPION PLUGS 78c CASH AND CARRY 88c INSTALLED WITH $2 GAS PURCHASE Mufflers Instolled - 6.95 up Shocks Installed - 4.95 up Broke job 4 wheels 12.95 up Do it yourself! Rent a bay in our equipped garage for $1.00 per hour. Ports sup- plied at discount. From 6 p.m, to midnight only. Lown mowers, tors, tune-up Discount prices on gas, greasing. New and Used tires and batteries, Premium B.A, oil .49 quart, Minor and major repairs, body work, welding at dis- count prices, by Class "A" mechanic. Free estimote. outboard mo- ond repairs. by experts. Free pick-up and de- livery. COMPLETE CAR STEWART M RADIO SERVICE OTOR SALES KING W. et THORNTON RD. -- 725-1667 $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down, Liens paid off. NICOLS MOTORS LTD. 512 BOCK ST. N., WHITBY MO 8-8001 SUBWAY TRAILER PARK AND SALES 1010 Dundas St. East, Whitby MO 8-2866 5749 1 and 2 p.m. MAN'S racer, nearly new, very ; well kept, hand brakes, three-speed gears, be and generator, saddiebag. Tele- 723-7469 after 6, FR 'barn, for demolishing and re- moving. Telephone 723-9322 for further information. RETIRING from business, rare bar- gains in furniture! Three-plece walnut bedroom suite, double dressers, book- case bed and huge chest, complete, $133. Kroehler gorgeous bedroom suite, solid mahogany in cinammon finish. This beaus:ful suite must be seen. Reg. $389. Sellout $197. Two-piece chester- field suite, $97; two-piece Scandia ches- terfield suite, $77.49; bookcase beds, clear-out $19.78. Wilson Furniture, 20 Church Street. RETIRING from business! Ed Wilson sells out! Everything must be sold! 6' x 9' linoleum rugs, $1.99; porch gates, $3.29; chrome kitchen chairs, $2.99; five-piece kitchen suites, $26.73; smooth top mattresses, reg. $59.50, half price $28. Continental beds complete $18.73. Wilson's Furniture, 20 Church Street. grants are registered to collect dole money at a Marylebone employment exchange. This exchange has the longest dole queue in London. Officials re- port these immigrants are anx- ious and willing to work, but are in the unskilled category. POTATO RAIDERS COLCHESTER, Essex -- The high price of potatoes, due to their scarcity has made them profitable loot for robberies. Potato bandits made a haul of over two tons of potatoes, from a warehouse at Col- chester, and in another case, they hi-jacked a truck load and got away with another haul of two tons. FLATS FOR BLIND ROEHAMPTON A. start has been made at Roehamp- ton on building 60 flats for rental to retired blind people or couples of whom one is blind. Each flat will be self- contained, but there will be a restaurant which can also be used as a club room. FINDS FIRE BOMBS MINEHEAD, Somerset When R. J. Ross, owner of the Cleve Park Country Club, near Minehead, was cleaning out a cellar, he found a stack of 24 incendiary bombs. During the war the premises were used by the army. A bomb disposal squad was called in to deal with the bombs. PUB IN RECTORY WALSOKEN, Norfolk -- Rev. Thomas Walters, rector at Wal- 16-FT, x 6-FT. outboard cruiser, sleeps two in cabin, 35 hp electric start outboard motor and controls. 1200 Ib, capacity. Tilt trailer, spare wheel. 725-8995. TV RENTALS, by the day, week or month at Parkway Television, 918 Sim- coe North 723-3043. TYPEWRITERS, adders, cashiers, ren- tals, terms, service. Hamilton Office Equipment, 137 Brock South, MC 42. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt free estimates, Chair, table Tentals, Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. TENTS, camping supplies, marine hardware, outboard motors, guns an bicycles, Best prices, Tire, 48 Bond Street West. OLD guns wanted, rifles, shotguns, re- volvers and pistols; also old cartridges. Telephone 725-8183, Oshawa. BEFORE buying or selling televisions, furniture, refrigerators, stoves, wash- ers, call Elmer Wilbur, CO 3-2294. COM bicycies, only $7.95 ($42.95 value) with every Special chesterfield or bed- room suite from $169. "'Look for the Pink Price Tags'. Barons' Home Fur- nishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. VACUUM cleaner fepairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free. Rentals, Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- ice, 728-0591 anytime. 2%" TELEVISION RCA exceptionally good picture, very reasonale. Single bed, springs, $7. Honeywell thermostat, $8. Porcelain sink, taps, $5. Telephone 723-4254. 38 HP SIMPLICITY tractor plough, discs and snow blade $125, Telephone 655-3738. CHESTERFIELD suite, two pieces. Very good condition, foam cushions. Apply 162 Colborne Street East. $29 DELIVERS three complete rooms of new furniture -- including living room, bedroom and kitchen ensembles. Balance only $3 weekly, "Guaranteed Best Furniture Deal Any Where!" Barons' Home Furnishings, 424 Simcoe Street South. SEWING machine, Singer, buttonhole and zig-zag attachments included. Tele- phone 728-7824. INTERNATIONAL Cub, all options, in- cluding power take-off and hydraulic lift, with full line of equipment. $650. Telephone COlfax 3-2762. WE pav tighest prices in the city for used furniture, Pretty's Used Furnl- ture Store. 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South. WE buy, sell and "exchange used fur niture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East. 723-1671. MAPLE syrup! Take No. 35 "Highway from 401 to Concession 12 Manvers. Andrew Hea:'ip, telephone Bethany 17R111, LAWNMOWER repairs (power and hand), Free blade sharpening and bal- ance with every motor cleaning and ne up, $3.95. Parts extra. Free Pick- Try Dominion; soken, is supporting a brewers' plan to turn his old rectory into a public house. The brewers will move in when he leaves for a new rectory. They have accepted a suggestion that he dedicate the public house. FARM SYNDICATES BUCKINGHAM -- In a move to lower costs, Buckingham- _lshire farmers are forming syn- dicates to buy expensive ma- chinery direct from factories, cutting out the middle men. The syndicates are being fi- nanced by loans from the Farmers' Union. RE-WIRING ST, PAUL'S LONDON -- The re-wiring of St. Paul's Cathedral, which has been in progress for three years and is costing $360,000, is nearly complete. Twenty-five miles of cable replaces the worn-out wiring installed near- ly 60 years ago. RESTORE WINDMILL THURNE DYKE, Norfolk -- New sails are being provided for the 150-year-old windmill here, at a cost of over $3-600. The owner of the mill, R. D. Morse, has restored the mill under a scheme as part of the Broadlands Scene development. CAR EXPORTS UP LONDON -- Car exports to the United States have _in- creased this year to over five times the 1961 rate. Figures for January and 'February show that 16,312 cars were shipped to the U.S., as against only 2,000 cars in the same period last year. POLICE GUARD SPUDS CANTERBURY, Kent -- Po- lice are keeping guard near Canterbury as farm workers empty the last big clamp of potatoes left in Kent. It is 170 yards long and holds 60 to 70 tons. Police were called to the clamp when it was discovered Migrants Form Big Dole Queue some of the potatoes had been stolen. LICENCE GRANTED LEICESTER -- Tesco Stores, a multi - million - dollar cut- price supermarket group, has won its fight to sell liquor in its. giant Tonos store at fully against the refusal of the city licensing magistrates to grant an off-licence. Murder Victim Bled To Death TORONTO (CP) -- Therland neck which severed the:jagu- lar vein and carotid artery, a say testified Wednes- ay. _ Dr. Chester McLean was giv- ing evidence at the trial of Ar- thur Lucas, 54, of Detroit who is charged with the capital murder of Crater whose body was found Nov. 17 in a Toronto rooming house. Carol Newman, 23, with whom Crater was liv- -|ing, also was found dead in the apartment they shared. She suf- fered a similar knife wound. Crater, 43, of Detroit, bled to death from a knife slash in the s Coastal Service OTTAWA (CP) -- The new: passenger and cargo ship Tav- erner for Newfoundland coastal service will be launched May 7 at Collingwood, Ont., the transport department an- nounced Wednesday. The 188-foot diesel vessel will be christened by Mrs. David Walker, wife of the federal minister of public works. It will be operated by the CNR. The vessel is named for Capt. Benjamin Taverner, master of the Caribou, a Newfoundland railway vessel sunk by a Ger- . man submarine in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in 1942, He and two sons went down with the WORLD BUS TRIP STEVENAGE, Herts -- Two families have set off from Stevenage New Town, for New Zealand in an old London Trans- port bus which they bought for $120. In a trip which will last a year, they expect to travel through 11 countries on the way. WRECK BEACH HUTS BOURNEMOUTH, Hants -- Police at Bournemouth are in- vestigating hooliganism along the sea front. Beach hut win- dows have been smashed near- ly every night for the past month, and youths. trying to impress their girl friends are blamed, Watchmen now patrol the promenade nightly. LOST HOLIDAYS LETCHWORTH, Herts Council clerks at Letchworth, Hertfordshire, have so much extra work to do on a Dill aimed at controlling the town by a public corporation that they are unable to take any holidays. The town council has asked them to hold their an- nual leave over until next year. CARAVANS BLAMED LYNTON, Devon Devon County Council, supported by the National Parks Commis- sion. has won a fight to keep caravans out of the Valley of Rocks, the Lynton beauty spot. The minister of housing and local government, Dr. Charles Hill, has confirmed a discontin- uance order passed by council. Bennett Thinks 3 Weeks Enough VICTORIA (CP) -- Three weeks before an election is time enough tv start campaigning, says British Columbia's Pre- mier W. A. C. Bennett. "These other fellows are starting their campaigns far too early,'"' he told a press con- ference Wednesday. "Cam- paigning six to eight weeks be- fore an election is ridiculous. Three weeks is enough." Mr. Bennett said he may make a cross-Canada tour on behalf of Social Credit for the June 18 general election, but it won't be right away. the| Food Organization Reports Surpluses ROME (AP)--Mounting sur- pluses in wheat, coarse grains, butter and coffee may become acute by 1970 if present trends continue, the Food and Agricul- ture Organization said Wednes- day. Cocoa and sugar might also pile up serious surplus stocks before the end of the 1960s. These were conclusions of a study on agricultural prospects up to 1970 which FAO experts have prepared for submission to a joint session of the United Nations commission on interna- tional commodity trade and the FAO committee on commodity 32--aArticles for Sale tu' up and delivery. , Sportsman's Corner, MO 8-4511 AVAILABLE er re Canada-Dry soft drink dispenser, coin operated, two years old, Capacity of three cases in dispenser department and four cases in pre-cooling compartment. Original cost $375, with sacrifice $200. A-1 condition. Should pay for itself within one sum- mer season, Telephone Ajax WH 2-3881 or Toronto WA 5-4103. CHESTERFIELD suite, four seater, with chair, brown color, still in crate, never been used, big reduction. Tele- phone d days, MA 3- 3781 after six 725-4327 TYPING paper on sale, letter size,|~ white newsprint, buy in bulk lots and save. 4% Ib. pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib. pkg, $2.00. Circulation Dept.. Oshawa Times. WE HAVE MOVED the result! THIS WEEK- AS MUCH AS $75.00 OFF REGULA ON ANY OF OUR 31--Automobile Repairs _ HOUSTONS GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 32--Articles for Sale BOY'S junior - sidewalk 'bicycle, with staVilizers, good condition. Apply 544 Mary Street. PIANO for sale, $250. Sebastian Hoh- mann, Riston Road North, 6 to 8 p.m. telephone 725-7001. SPECIAL OFFER SELF-STORING ALUMINUM DOORS complete with grill and lock Windows -- $15.00 Installed --~ 728-5253 these Special Reductions. AUTHORIZED END ONLY! \R PRICE PRESENT MODELS We invite you to come in and take advantage of Offer closes Saturday 6:30 P.M. Be sure to drop in and get acquainted with our friendly staff Gwen Brown, Dorothy Berry, Ernest Berry, Manager Richard Strain, Oshawa Sewing Centre ELNA DEALER NEW LOCATION 329 SIMCOE ST. S. (formerly Elna Sewing Machines Oshawa, 165 Simcoe Street South) PHONE 728-2391 FURNACES, forced air, 1-year guar- antee. $2.25 per week, no down pay- ment, pervee deal, $130. Telephone 725-4729, OUTBOARD boat, mahogany, 14 ft. windshields, steering, leather seats, good poe used one season, $300, 725-451, REEL -- power mower with Briggs and Straton four-cycle motor, $50. Tele- phone 725-8886. FRIGIDAIRE, feet, excellent condition, $65. phone 725-9675. DINING - room suite, light oak table, four chairs, buffet and glass cabinet, apartment size, $70. Chrome kitchen set, extending table and four chairs, $20. Large executive desk, $65. Tele- phone MO 8-8386 after 6 p.m. or MO 8-5703. "GENERAL Electric heavy duty stove, four burners, $20. Suitable for cottage, 728-6449. NIAGARA Cyclo massage cushion unit, cost $169, Will accept reasonable offer. Telephone morningss refrigerator, 10 cubic Tele- rr probl The session opens hers Monday. Market Pulls Little Ahead TORONTO (CP)--The stock market wavered between gains and losses before pulling slightly ahead Wednesday. Steels were the major strengthening factor in the main list, as Atlas, Algoma and Steel Company of Canada all rose in a % to % range. Russell Industries dropped 2 to 14 and Levy Industries rose ¥% following disclosure that a Levy bid for 419,000 Russell shares a $20 each had proved ful. COMRADE. typewriter portable a case, like new. $40, Telephone 728-8979. B. F. GOODRICH Stores --Tires, bat. teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. 14 FT. McGuinness travel trailer, sleeps four, In good condition. Reasonable. Telephone MA 3-5068. HEAVY duty garden tractor complete with tiller, Good condition. $75. Tele- phone 725-8575, SCANDELLI accordion and case, 120 bass. Three tone peanee good eon tion. Telephone 725-4125. brad scooter for Saige vere Best Brooiin 655-3611 anytime. WASHING machine Beatty, also elec- tric fire-place basket. Both in perfect condition. Apply 285 King Street West after 6 p.m. FRIGIDAIRE | rage pa for sale, in $65. 8-3218. CASE tractor $650. Three furrow drag plough $75, or both for $700, Farm wagon $45. All in good es os Tele- RUNABOUT ski-boat, custom built, ply- wood, 16 ft. length, 80 inch width, mahogany decks, oars, life preservers, padded seats, spotlight, 40 hp ee Park motor with 'electric starter, 2 wheel trailer, excellent condition $1,250. 29 Westmount reels Apartment 3. Telephone 728-2179. 34--Lost & Found YOUR business sells quickly with an Oshawa Times Classified Ad. Be sure to act now. Dial 723-3492 for a result getting ad. LOST -- Man's black leather wallet, sum of money and eeeces eas. Reward. Vicinity King* Telephone MO Losers included Falconbridge, down %, Oshawa Wholesale A, down 1% and Moore Corpora- tion, down 1. On index, industrials rose .64 to 610.58, golds .01 to 87.17 and western oils .47 to 110.72. Base metals slipped .43 to 206.48. Volume was 2,521,000 shares di-|compared with 2,748,000 Tues- day. Base metals were weakened by a drop of 13% to Hudson Bay Mining. Ventures dropped 5, Noranda % and International Nickel %, while Denison gained %. In speculatives, Lake MO|Dufault fell 40 cents to $5.75 and Northgate added 20 cents to $6.30. Among western oils, Home A and B each climbed 3. BUYS UN BONDS WELLINGTON (AP)--Prime Minister Keith Holyoake an- nounced today that New Zea- land would subscribe for $1,000-- 000 worth of the United Nations $200,000,000 bond issue. Holy- oake said New Zealand's share of the issue was 820,000, figured according to the annual assess-| ment charged to each UN mem- ber. DEATHS ship. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Montreal--Mrs. Odette Oligny, 61, women's editor of the Mont- 3 weekly magazine 'La Pa- rie. Cannes, France -- Francois Andre, 84, known as Monsieur Casino and king of Cannes and Deauville to international set gamblers. Montreal--Andrew W. Hopton, 63, who retired last June as vice - president of automotive sales for the tire division of Do- -- Rubber Company Lim- ed, Port Hope, Ont.--Canon Chan- ning Gordon Lawrence, 76, for- mer Chaplain of Trinity College School here. federal agriculture department and Professor S. H. Lane of the agricultural economics depart- ment at Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph. Mr. O'Meara said the survey will measure the growth of co- operatives since the previous federal-provincial study in ng and indicate current trends in co-op development. Farmers' Income Hit Peak In '61 OTTAWA (CP)--The cash in- come of Canadian farmers from farm operations last year was $2,958,000,000, a rise of 6.4 per cent over the previous year and Ontario Survey Of Co-Operatives TORONTO (CP)--A joint fed- eral-provincial survey will be made of all co-operatives in On- tario, the first such study in 15 years, Agriculture Minister Stewart announced Wednesday. The survey will be directed by J. E. O'Meara, director of the agriculture department's new co-operatives unit in the 3.5 per cent higher than the 1953 record. The bureau of statistics said today that the increased cash income was mainly accounted for by wheat, flaxseed, fruits and vegetables, tobacco, cattle, calves, dairy products, poultry products: and Canadian wheat board participation payments. - These offset reduced returns from potatoes, oats and barley' and the repayment of cash ad- vances on farm-stored grains in Western Canada. | WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR Wren Blair, a man who losing hockey games, Pro title. Canadiens. His theory undou' season record between the habs. In a best-of-seven semi-final Montreal Canadiens' organiza game, to deadlock the series years. Harry Sinden and Alf Treen, Of course they still missed the honors. also qualified, hands-down, as Orval Tessier), dof, two clubs. only one victory in Hull (their first in over two years) while the Habs collected three wins on successive Kingston appearances at the conclusion of the schedule. win clinched top spot in a season-long battle between King- ston and Hull-Ottawa. Kingston could be excused for losing that game because of a rigorous road trip earlier in the week to the northlands (three games in as many nights) with only a partial-day's rest before facing the hungry to win crucial overtime battles. took two such games by virtue of overtime, including a 3-2 extra-period win right in the Twin City in the sixth feat in the sixth game against Kingston. a mere six minutes remaining in regulation time, Hull, aided by some off-color officiating, took advantage of King- ston penalties to tie the count and send the game into overtime while a packed house moved to the edge of their seats for the tense sudden-death session. mate result is history and the lengthy thriller entered the EPHL's record book as the longest game since league's inception three seasons ago. ing Canadiens' future prospects earnestly, declared that it was one of the best games he'd witnessed in several would in all probability re- ceive more pleasure gulping an overdose of castor oil than was nevertheless, not too grieved when his Kingston Frontenacs failed to capture the Eastern Wren, while maintaining due respect for his club, wasn't too optimistic about eliminating Hull-Ottawa btedly was based on the past Kingston managed The last Hull-Ottawa eventually proved to be worthy champs. clash with Kitchener-Waterloo Beavers, they rallied from a 3-1 deficit to capture the series which featured a favorite trait throughout the entire tion in past years, the ability In the Kitchener set, they at 3-3. They duplicated this Trailing 2-0 with The ulti- the Toe Blake, view- For former Whitby Dunlop players, Bobby Attersley, it was a tremendous year. the familiarity of taking all Even so, individually they never looked better. Attersley, competing with a commuting handicap, still end- ed third in the league's scoring race despite missing 15 games with an aggravated knee injury in January. Bobby centre for the second All- Star team (his teammate, Orval Tessier, grabbed similar centre recognition on the first squad). performed at his best since donning a pair of skates. I was surprised to read that Harry received only six votes in the leagué's Most Valuable Player category (won by Not only did Harry finish in the league's Top Ten scoring (an outstanding accomplishment for a defenceman) but he broke two records: most assists in Sinden probably one by a Tremblay of Hull-Ottawa. In in the Dunnie's hey-days, a tion.' They also look to have prospect in rookie Bobby Lei TOWN AND COUNTRY . way and the schedule opens All other positions are up for . Game three in the Me night in Guelph and another would really discourage Edm attended Tuesday's second ga has reached a probable all-time low. formerly recorded by Pat Stapleton last season with Sault Ste. Marie, and most points by a defenceman, formerly recorded by J. C. many EPHL observer's mind Alf Treen was an All-Star performer: in his own rugged style of playing. He teamed with Harry, as per-usual back nd this proved to be the league's most effective rearguard combo. Kingston fans claimed it was the most exciting season of hockey in many a moon, and the Limestone City fans gave strong evidence of this by pouring the most dollars through the box-office in the history of hockey in Kingston. The Bos- ton Bruin Brass (who own the Frontenacs), all of whom took in the final series, were impressed with the opera- a sure fire National League ter, and probably Ken Ste- phenson who was injured earlier in the season. . - Bob Elliott, manager of MacLean's Esso Fuels softball club would like to remind last year's members of the club that practices are under- in about three weeks. Any pitchers in the area are welcome to attend workouts, con- tinuing on Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m, in Alexandra Park. grabs also. Newcomers will have an equal chance of securing berths with the club. morial Cup finals goes to- Hamilton Red Wing victory onton: Interest in the series Only 32,500 fans me.