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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 29 Dec 1955, p. 5

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ar ov Monkeys Lead - Merry Chase BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Two! runaway monkeys, scampering lover snow and through icy tree- tops, set a staid research institute on its ear Wednesday before they| were caught and given a shot of| ce WINDSOR (CP) -- Police today) MONTREAL Christmas Nadalin of St. Alphonsus Roman companies in order to sim Catholic cemetery said it was the CP R's worst case of desecration in the Three of th | history of the 83 year-old burial 0 DISSOLVING COMPANIES (CP) -- Canadian SEEK VANDALS THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Thursday, December 29, 1855 § e seeking a gang responsible for Pacific Railway Company in a FLEES TO SAFETY MAKE BIG PROFITS erturning 32 gravestones in a statement Wednesday said it is| FORT ERIE (CP)--An expectantj WASHINGTON (AP) Rail- Day raid on a city taking steps to dissolve s#1e of its mother and her three young chil- roads in the United States earned Caretaker Giovanni .J. wholly-owned subsidiary railway|dren fled to safety Tuesday when|an estimated $10,100,000,000 thig™ plify the!fire destroyed the interior of their|year, mostly by carrying freight, corporate organization home. Mrs. Lorenzo Passéro, ex-/the Association of American Rail: the 13 lines concerned pecting her fourth child in a few|roads reported Monday. Total were originally set up through|days, was placed under a doctor's|operating revenips are expected to. liegislation in B.C. and Ontario. care. I be 7.7 per cent above those of 1954. metery. penicillin--right where it hurts the most, to ward off pneumonia. The monkeys broke out of their cages at the Roswell Park Memor-| (ial Institute Tuesday, Shivering in| | near-zero cold, they spent the night in an elm tree. | Wednesday, a Humane Society expert set a trap, carefully baiting |it with carrots and oranges. The| i monkeys tip-toed in and eut of the cage without springing it. | After a chase over ice and snow, institute and Humane Society per- sonnel finally cornered the run- aways. Hoppers Plague | RINK POPULAR WITH AJAX SCHOOL CHILDREN : : - - 1 i | rink, north of the Ajax post of- | Even the dogs follow the chil- | the kids have lots of fun. Hockey N th V t The below freezing tempera. | fice. Ever since school closed | dren around and join in the fun. | sticks are prohibited, but some or 1C Orla | tures have produced a fine sheet | ("yy Christmas holidays the | The rink is floodlighted at night | children persist in using them. SYDSEY. Australis (CH) i i i ing | rj ity roug| yeni Photo By John Mills | NEY, 3 --- of ice on the children's skating | pink has been used to capacity. and all through the evening hours ) |Grasshoppers are swarming out of! control in northern Victoria despite - a round-the = clock fight to stop ar Hits Iree x Many frantic farmers are sell- ing their stock as fast as the grass [] " Girl Injured = At Katunga, 150 miles north of : |Melbourne, the 'hoppers have AJAX {Times Gazelle, Stolt Re-| leaned out thousands of acres of porter) -- A ten-year-old gir ae lucerne. In some parts they are so tkrown from a car 5B Seong thick that they cut visibility to a Street, and Pickering Beac! oad | gow vards. car in which she was a passenger partment experts, Royal Austral- Yeont okt of control and crashed jp Air Force and commercial! into a tree. Ini ; : pilots and army signals men is Mrs. Audrey E. Purcell, 36 En- i sig n.swood Drive, Wilmar Heights, | 180108 io Break 2 He Sharm Toronto was the driver of the car half an hour from daylight to dark {and mother of the child {from Tocumwal airport. They jasciaont. The Shia vas Jreated af Svery trip and are flying as low as Hospital, where stitches were used | -- {no close a cut on her chin. The car was badly damaged,!| The true guinea pig is a South | along one side. It will cost between American cavy, a small animal $300 and $400 to repair distantly related to the rabbit. AJAX BND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative Phone Ajax 426 CREED Is DUR FAMILIE] KEER Ww hopper hordes eat out their pas- at 4 p.m. Wednesday, when the A "team of 100 agriculture de- Icy road conditions caused the .arry 750 gallons of poison spray TYPE OF RABBIT OUR DEMAND MRA Medical Men Combine Talents In Fight Against Heart Disease TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario doc-| latest developments in heart treat- LT, 1.4 Fg 385 i FCONOMICALLY first associated with Whittington and Bow bell in a play presented in 1605 At this time Londoners were known as "Bow Bell Cockneys' to distinguish them from other "cock- neys,"" the contemptuous term used by the landed aristocracy and squires for those who dwelt in large towns, . ed to make it 6-4. Minutes later! Its peals, .silenced by Nazi McCrackin found the range on a hombs dropped during an air raid neat goal set up by Doris and! in May, 1941, date back to the Montgomery. |Midé®e Ages Hefferman tied the score at| It is the curfew bell of Bow 16:19 on an unassisted goal. Two|which is mentioned in "Oranges minutes later Neil Wassen took and Lemons," the English nursery Montgomery's pass for the win- rhyme about the church bells of me ---------- 13.47 2. Birch 19.59 Twist, Masters, n \D PERIOD Birch 0.47 5.29 16.18 Wassen (2), Dykstra 2.43 2.51 5.51 11, 13.14 16.14 14 shaw " tors and research men are weid- ment are aiso discussed. against heart disease. held in North Bay and Cobourg The recently - formed Ontario and nine more have been arranged medical men and laymen, an-| The present program, it is re- nounced Wednesday that it has! ported, follows about five years of the problems of the heart and blood and laymen. The last two years vessels. were devoted to discussions among each from federal and provincial ment health officials. governments, it will back 17 re- The foundation is headed by a The projects cover 'diagnosis, specialists and five laymen. The AUTO WORKERS PICKET WAREHOUSE IN AJAX tesimehs by drugs. and dk Sue om are rol. Rag" Foniohas i ; Silt : under way at the Hospital for Sick) Oille, Dr. Milton Brown, of Toronto : , . men on duty find things much | termined to see the fight through. |Children, Toronto General, St. Mi-!and Dr. F, S. Brien of London, In its 102nd Say, Ever Sloe the more comfortable, The cabin is | Shown in the photo with their strike started pickets have barr- k > | Toronto; the University of Tor-| Ambridge, A. N. Mitchell, Ormsby ed the way to the General Mo- | facilities are in use. An oil burn- | Gifford, George Nickelchok, |onto; Queen's University and Doherty, Harry H. Wilson and tors warehouse in Ajax. At first | ing stove supplies enough heat to | Jim Arey, Percy Smith, Nel- : ] ton; the University of Western bridge is chairman of the board,! pickets at night. More recently ' the long vigil the men on duty | --Photo by John Mills | Ontario and Victoria Hospital, Lon-| Prof. Farquharson, chairman of n | Ottawa and Ottawa Civic Hospital.| C. L. Burton, chairman of the EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM The foundation also is operating has set up a fund with a block of | d an educational program for doc- |store shares, proceeds going to the teams visit Ontario centres where ulated, indicates the growing con-, they examine and diagnose pa-'cern of business and industrial " | - [] Award Prize Lakefield Nips Barons local practitioners. Papers on, the of executives by heart disease. | I | ou . ! For Christmas In Well-Played Game St. Mary-Le-Bow Appeals |one of the best games of the sea-| Within the first three minutes son and before one of the biggest|of the final period Yourth and BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --Don- edged the Bowmanville Barons|if the Barons were going to coast LONDON (Reuters) The old ald Wilcox, 58 Lamb's Lane, 86 here last night. The Lumber- home with an easy victory. How- London church linked with Dick $25 prize in the Chamber of Com- by helplessly as the Barons scored man combined forces to stop the | appealing for £150,000 so that its merce Christmas home decorat-| six consecutive goals. However, Bowmanville onslaught and scor- | bells may ring again. last night's hockey game. Five|composure early in the third stan- judges travelled all the streets in za and proceeded to pump in five Christmas, to determine which! The outstanding plaver on the home was best decorated. ice was Keith Montgomery of play on artistic merit, the spirit'and two assists. Even though/M 7 of Christmas, originality, and in- Montgomery plays defence he! hing tally. Twenty - six seconds features of the house and grounds. ing. surance marker. The Barons were | Four houses received honourable After a long 10-day layoff the Without the servilles of Frank I berty Street South: Orville Hoop-| unable to cash in on the numer. conduct at the crucial point during er, 70 Scugog Street; William Hoo- ous opportunities they set up for the third period. Lakefield scored mieson, 75 Wellington Street Lumbermen have picked up two|€d from the penalty box | The top line for the Barons was| gratulations tof the district south hot for last night's engagement Gilhooley > Your Hele oa) of the hospital and lying between| Only 15 penalties were handed |!rio accounted for four of the six| . gl Ni . » Yourth picked up two goals hoped by the chamber that other Barons. Fireworks broke out half : or Aectcl ' . : districts will rise to the standards way through the second period an assist, Bob Bird scored munity. of swings at Maxle Yourth who in Bod Sih one assist. | Mr. Banting tendered heartlest turn struck back blow for blow. | on Mrs. Howard Jeffery, Miss Dora highsticking and five minutes for 1 Lakefield, Montgomery Purdon, and R G. Hamlyn, Merle fighting. Yourth was given two Ip En -- : m-- -- minutes for retaliation Pas Montgomery opened the scaring gs an our on an unassisted effort at the 12 gpco minute mark of the first period. "3° 1, 3 : (Wassen) ing in the same period Tom Birch Boomanville. Hooper OTTAWA (CP) -- Civil defence of the period with assistance from Bowmanville, Wilson authorities have put before the Doug Floyd. (unassisted) 9.39 ment of a 24-hour, coast-focoast second period Birch and Neil Was- «Dickens. Gilhooley) warning system to be used in case sen teamed up for the Lumber- Bowmanville, Bird A CD spokesman said Wednes ally came to life as Ernie Dick-| Penalties Twist, day the plans have been completed lens started things rolling «when he! yourth (2), Birch (2), Minister Martin. the minister re- field's blue line, passed to Girardi| 8, Bowmanville, Yourth sponsible for CD at the federal who relayed to Hooper who made (Gilhooley The new system would cost about, Jed Wilson stole the puck from (unassisted) 0200,000. If Mr. Martin approves|a Lakefield defenceman and went 10. Lakefield, Montgomery asked to approve a request for that |iroyble. The Lumbermen were Lakefield, McCrackin sum to be made at the session of chorthanded two players at the (Doris, Montgomery) Don Gilhooley drew the Lakefield d goalie out of position thus giving Suggests Terrace 18.10 the puck in Bob Bird completed the scoring in that period with 18.36 EDINBURGH, (CP)--A terrace sists, Hooper (10 min. misc.), Dykstra promenade has been suggested for -------------- TO BUILD BIG DAM wide avenue that ranks as one of | Both Britain's most distinguished thor. | DusY gertace Promonade linked 144 will begin construction next | wit the gardens, ey say {May of a dam and hydro-electric Two architects appointed by the at tewn council, J Gleave and W.|"worthy of its setting add of the river in northeastern Quebec 1 capital duction of one-way traffic and re-|and fes city." announced, A total of $10,000 duction of the road's width to half.| Princes street now "crowded 000 has been earmarked for the ing their talents in a campaign, Two such meetings have been Heart Foundation, embracing both | for the next two months. launched a province-wide attack on study by a group of specialists Drawing on two grants of $100,000 doctors, universities, and govern- search projects with nearly $50,000. board of directors, comprising five h : gery and other therapy. They are son, Dr. John Hepburn, Dr. John! The General Motors strike is | a cabin has been built and the | appear undismayed and are de- chael's and Western Hospital in Ont.; and laymen: Douglas W. wired and light housekeeping | placards are, from the left, Ron Kingston General Hospital, Kings-|/J. M. Pigott, Toronto. Mr. Am-| a tent was used to protect the | keep the men warm. In spite of | son Cole and Frank Pearson. on, Ont.; and the University of|the medical committee. | board of a department store chain, | Repr ntative -- Ron Oke, 36 Silver Street. tors. Under this plan specialist foundation. The action, it is spec-| tients and discuss treatment with leaders in the toll taken annually D ti See sme de Monk, So Cockney Can Be 'Reborn' crowds the Lakefield Lumbermen | Bird each scored and it looked as Bowmanville, was awarded the men took a 3-0 lead and then stood ever, Montgomery and Heffer-| Whittington, St. Mary-le-Bow, is ing. contest by Elmer Banting atithe Lumbermen regained thei: Bowmanville, the week before| goals to win 8-6. The judges rated each house dis- Lakefield who potted three goals genuity in utilizing the natural stands fourth in the league scor- later Montgomery added an in- mentioning-Harry Depew, 123 Li- Barons were sluggish at times and Hooper who drew a 10-minute mis- per, 19 Scugog Street; Frank Ja- themselves. On the other hand the, their last three goals as he watch- ude 5 d: i 2 re voi: é The judges also extended con- wins in the last week and were red Bird. This! Liberty and Simpson avenue. It is out and nine of these went fo the 5081s scored by Bowmanville. | set by this section of the com-|when Neil Wassen took a couple|tWice and Don Gilhooley was cred- thanks to the judges who were Wassen received two minutes for FIRST PERIOD akefial Slute, and Philip Passmore, minutes for highsticking and two Lakefield, Wasse! .akefield, Wamin Here With less than a second remain Lattetielc g blasted in Lakefield's second goal (Girardi, Dickens government plans for establish-! In the early moments of the g Bowmanville, Yourth 13.38 of attack on Canada men's third goal. Bowmanville fin (Yourth, Masters "on paper' and put before Health picked up the puck inside Lake- THIRD PERIOD level. ro mistake 9. Bowmanville, Bird the plan, treasury board will bein to score without too much (Hefferman) Parliament opening next month. |t;me On the Barons third goal 12. Lakefield, Hefferman : 3 {Maxie Yourth a clear net to poke For Famous Street Yourth and Masters drawing as Burgess. Martin, Princes street--Edinburgh's proud. | of the street should be that of a QUEBEC (CP)-Price Brothers, oughfares. Le die Their aim is to create a street plant at the mouth of the Ship- H. Kininmonth, propose the intro-! prestige of Edinburgh a I ncial roads Minister Talbot They say has "The character and atmosphere'znd overloaded." Iproject. is Tt ---- TEE. London: "I'm sure I don't know," Says the big bell of Bow. Kt was the curfew bell which, in the year 1374, was heard by the legendary Dick Whittington and brought him back to be thrice lord mayor of London and a pantomime hero for centuries to come. There was a real Richard Whit- tington. He did marry Alice, the daughter of Sir Ivo Fitzwaryn (not Sir Hugh Fitzwarren, as in the pantomime) and he .was _three| times lord mayor of London. 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