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The Oshawa Times, 29 Nov 1960, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT | By GERRY BLAIR Oshawa Msajors Intermediate 1A" hockey club opened their 1900-61 Lakeshore Intermediate home schedule last night at the Whitby Community Arena, with a well deserved 4-1 win over the Trenton RCAF Flyers, The final result was mn doubt right up until the 14:06 mark of the third and final period, as the Majors held a slim 21 margin, mt Ev Edwards scored from a goal mouth pass from Herb Tran to ease the pressure and tension With a little over a minute re maining in the game, Gary Cope land capped the scoring with a spectacular end - to - end rush breaking neatly through the Tren ton defence and rifling one to the bottom right hand corner Oshawa dominated the play for the opening 20 minut as the RCAY Pivers couldn't get wn tracked, and the Majors flerce forecnecking kept them bottled up in their own end, As a result of theige--etoris, the Majors gounted twice in the first Art Rennick on a high and Ga Lawson or eff along with i Herb Tran, were | y { it we rnie Mill the marksmen, the way £ ivelle 4 pia * coach o th } § and cer { | Trenton had ' Vhustling considerably in yd lod, beating the their own game of | y €f ly the bes 8 Eenarges the sec Majors. at rechecking, ddn't get one Marcel Conserva- tive member of Parlian GOODBYE CRUEL WORLD | monton Eskimos in the Grey Rough Riders who won the foot Judge Charges Jury As Evidence Heard ¢ { of his arrest because ¢ aid if he talked 1 would be charged o ent for ms ul wit uni ite vast thie for O ne h dued this man and found him to|the ealon he 3 much he i Je Be of night All evide ' men chal Whithy br e¢ Peter on said, had run wid and returned Merrick PC Fr n P( Frick he to west noment with iid that him Bei ran away mn ught him bs ald that © but in hea eral Judge is pre Whithy Char of Whitby citizens jammed the Brooklin Town Hall nk dri Township n Gree ¢ r "defen led A i ce counsel fo ald + dt the night p.m, He t and refused for tea « meth Hard sald that he p.m ( ch Vionday night to nominate candi Reeve, Deputy Reev positions on thi 8, MacDonalc 1 Beale i Ad n on dates for e 30 ton and as he col fo the ahout three di in of aid he rick 7: three openings the ol ca on Best Os} Re ! en to board HEBER DOWN ed hy econded th me e neither RR 1 William A by Gordon farmer Ke ( fc Os) mel WAS propo Heron and { McMahon MYRTLE of | va D age The the m of the truck re 4 pie iid that he returne ned hal ihout ire ) highly into» that when Beaton | t as com 1 Ow vere two of LOVELOCK, Brook Oshawa 1 Mike Cirka, in the | VG Majors 'A' Dump RCAF Flyers 4-1 Trenton failed to capitalize on a two-man advantage situation late in the middie frame, as Mac Lean and Lawson were penalized within a minute of each other The Majors staved off any seri ons threats the Flyers could muster, to maintain their 20 lead after two periods of play The RCAF Piyers continued their aggressive. checking in the third period, and finally narrow ed the gap to one goal (21), shen Collins scored on a sereen shot from shout 10 feet out in front of the Oshawa wet, while the Majors were two men short, snd Trenton minus a player, MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS , , , The Majors were checking heavily throughout the entire contest, and lowed down the Flyers periodi celly with their robust hitting, + + + 13 penalties were called In a relatively clean affair; the Majors received wine, one of them a major, to Gary Copeland when he tangled with Legrand in e third period, Legrand was sed three of Trenton's four J He also was awarded a for his part in the fracas, broken up rather h not too much dam being d , Ogden in goal for Trenton played superbly thr or four sure 5 , Rennick had two op- portunities, but was robbed blind rom close in , Next Monday sight, December 5, the Port Hope Redmen provide the opposi f for the Oshawa Majors, 30 pm, , , . » Gus major nen quick W Wa wi fe stopped three tarting at # | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdoy, Movember 29, 1960 § WHITBY -- PERSONALS 'Careless Driving | Directors of CWL Parish Coun- tefl of Ontario Council South Re-| ion held a Directors Gord Charge Costs $15 meeting st St, John The Fvoange- list Church meeting room, The inner Vook place wt Father b 31 3 06 year old Whithy men was) She first saw Phillips' ear when cerved by the following ladies: |fined $15 and costs er three daysit was shout a quarter of a mile ' 4 . ' for careless driving by Magistrate sway Mrs, Francine Gladys of Rose-|' p a rs. Sul 3 {Crawford Guest in Traffic Court, "It was driven at sn exe hank, Mrs, Sybil DeGray of Osh- rate of speed," she added awa, Mrs, Fileen Spragg and Monday, 4 A Mrs, Larry Ruest of Whithy, Grant E. Phillips, 301 3d Con| Phillips, 8 GM employee, testis cession pleaded not guilty to 8 fied he saw Miss Neil's car when Mr, and Mrs, David Breome of charge of careless driving on the be was approximately 300 feet to Rosedale Drive are celebrating evening of Oct, 24 when his car|the north, their 15th wedding anniversary was involved in an seccident on "I thought she was going to odsy, Their friends wish them! Anderson street, back right up to the other lane many more, and 1 would be able to go around | Miss Peggy Ann Nel, 17, of 130 her" he explained s Greg Ca | Reynolds street was the driver of |" 4.0 . : ; Mrs regory Carter, 313 Lynd lthe car which was ruck by Phil, Asked how he happened to hit view Drive, is opening her home| 4 ering. south the Nefl ear, Phillips said he Peterson, Clarke, St, Pierre, Gra. this evening fo the CWL execu- A a proceeding couldn't get over to the right any |velle, McDonald, Drake, Killen, tive members, Final arrange : further because of the ditch and Collins and Bisson ments wil he made for the Dee, 3 She oid ts souls she based some boulders slong the side of . . annual Christmas bazaar, ! P oad. Th to | OSHAWA ~ Goal, Cirks; de ey agian Anderson street and was facing the oa ans or Syvve beh tr fence, Edwards, Ashton and De. Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Clark and south, At almost the same time|Neil's car Gray; forwards, MacLean, Ren Mr, and Mrs, Robert Ross spentlas she was putting the esr into] tra Lick, Garrard, Romanuk, Cope- Sunday in Lindsay visiting friends! drive, she was struck by Phillips' ue tied Pog and, i Lawson, Tran and ond relatives, jet. ok Wk " brake when he was 700 feet away, |Westfell, t* nto my rear Phillips' answer was he thoy | Mn, An ome ed he vo Mio Noh oot 1 A 5 tin, former residents of Whithy,|®nd 1 sew him trying to go-aroundicar and therefore he would be 6.56 y "Ime," she said, able to get around her, Canada Poor Linen Market By DAVE OANCIA the linen trade doesn't grow," vere B20 The following ladies were at var-| Canadian Press Staff Writer |Gray said, ous tables; Mrs, C, Bell, Mrs,| BELFAST (CP)--Northern Ire-| For years sales have been rune 14,05 T, Dort, Mrs, R, Green, Mrs, V,!land's linen industry =~ the n8- ning af a relatively constant level Oshawa; Copeland 18,56 Parrinder, Mrs, 8, Fice, Mrs, W,|tion's biggest employer--is begin- of ahout $2,750,000 annually, Penalties -- Copeland and Le. Woodward, Assisting were; Mrs, ning to look upon Canada 85 Northern Ireland's total linen ex. grand (majors) 7.52, Edwards/C. Taylor, Mrs, R, Green and @ disappointing market for Wsiports are about $40,500,000 a 8.12, Legrand 18,02 and Garrard Mrs, Riff, Mrs, Bryant wishes to| Products, year, ahout a third of this going 10.13 thank Mrs, W, Woodward, gen-| Part of the trouble, says chalr-ito the United States, Bednar, former Toronto Maple Least Great, ard rookie of | the year in the National Hockey League mn 1944, while with To onto, officially opened the 1560 61 season in Lindsay last Friday wight, Bodnar owns a hotel in Lindsay, and is one of their more prominent eitizens, | TRENTON = Goal, Ogden; de fence, Dizon, Stainer, Grondin 20 Riley: forwards, Legrand, essive First Period | 1, Oshawa: Rennick Maclean) 2, Oshawa; Lawson (Mills, Tran) Penslties--MacLean 1.25, Riley 8.42, teenies A very successful bazaar snd fea was held last Saturday at Sin- Second Period clair school under the auspices of | Penalties Westfall 1.13, Cope: the Home and School Assoeis- lend 1054, Bt. Pierre 13.55, Le- 'jon, Mrs, John Woodward Sr, of grand 15.50, MacLean 16.59, Law opened the bazaar and son 17.43 sed her pleasure in doing president, Mrs, W, Bryant the guests at the door ficia Third Period Trenton: Collias (Gravelle, Riley) ,.. Oshawa: Edwards (Tran, Lawson) 4, " h Township Electorate 'Names Candidates tant 8 Hand co Vas proposed by ( seconded by Archie Camphell JOHN DRYDEN, sion, farmer, fils H, Vick and D, Thompson THOMAS DE COSSEY NICH OLSON, Brooklin, Industrial Rep. entative, was proposed by G Mackenzie and seconded by Wil liam A, Heron 7th proposed seconded Conces by by w FRANK THOMPSON, Town- eral convener, members who man John M, Gray of the Irishi The Guild now is attemptin orked so diligently and all who Linen Guild, Is that Japan #04 make Canadians more pn ia attended, thereby making Home Communist Czechoslovakia andi of Jinen's advantages by conducts nd School work possible, Poland are dumping linen goods|ing an intensified publicity came . {on the Canadian market at prices| pasion. Fach Canadian now buys | vue 15 F as much as 50 per cent helow|anly half the amount of the prod. Fined $15 For Pa » Fail To Yield those of eompriuhle Northern|uer that his counterpart in Ause Ireland: producis, tralia does, In an interview the linen manu-| Byen g small Increase in sales facturer sald the Ulster industry| would mean much to the Ulster considering asng the (Son industry, one of the cornerstones ian government to apply its 4 g 4 Reydon T., Manning, 310 Muriel| anti-dumping legislation to re- ot the Morthern lielang SEONOY: -- REN avenue, Oshawa, was Monday|duce competition from these ployed in the various stages of SCHOOL TRUSTEES fined $25 and costs on a charge|countries, ' ine a : i : producing linen, a sharp redues Those included in the nomina- of (Ailing to yield the right of] Gray, head of one of Ulster's|tion from the wartime and poste Sons, for trustees for school areal wav, His car was involved in an|largest linen concerns, feels cer-|war peaks, Number One are accident at the corner of Gilbert|tain that the state - sponsored " he DR G. Y, GRANT, and Peel streets on October 21, {prices of Iron Curtain countries bo fhe Rev EBIzAioN and Sooke chester road, medical Police Constable L, Shepperd. do not cover the cost of raw srpization . La was pus proposed by Heher Down and|son of the Whithy Police told| materials and wages, through during the last decade, seconded by J, F, Brooks Magistrate C, Guest in Traffic some of the "weaker brethren" DR, W, KEITH MOUNTJOY, Court that damage to the other veterinarian, proposed hy T.car involved in the accident Ormiston and seconded by Ver. amounted to approximately $175, non Wilson, Damage to Manning's car was MURRAY engineer, | about $200, | w Win doctor Anti- dumping laws are aimed at the prevention of imports into Canada of goods at prices below the fair market value in the country of origin, The Guild also claims that in the business have fallen by the wayside, 7 | POTTS, ship, was proposed by Oscar Be he added, pa oro ar Bell yng proposed hy W, H, Down i i WALTER MITTLER, Brooklin |#"d seconded by Hugh Ormiston » and seconded by L, M, McBrien. |salosman, was proposed hy] EDWIN DOWN, Brooklin, la-| MILWAUKEE (AP) Mil: analysed Another candidate was nomi Archie Campbell and seconded|borer, was proposed by D, Rob: waukee Braves Monday hought! Part of the Industry's difficulty nated Archie Campbell but| py John Wallace, erts and seconded by Bruce Leh |eatcher Dick Brown, 25, from|in North. America arises from he was disqualified since he was) "Rory ¢CLEAN, Garrard) man, {Chicago White Sox and assigned|the fact that Canadians are not nominated for Deputy Reeve beyond painter, proposed hy Doug:| MORT MOSSER Brooklin, was outfielder Fddie Hass to their big linen consumers, Kerr and seconded Louisville farm in the American| "It's extraordinary that in a fore Reeve and he failed to de-1qg by W.|proposed by Don Wick and sec clare himself. He will be running| Edwards, onded by D, Roberts, Association, land of opportunity like Canada! for the Deputy Reeveship, He said he could recall being DEPUTY REEVE with Merrick but could n tre Five names were nominated member being in the Spruce Villa top Deputy Reeve, Hotel, He sald he could not re Only four candidates will cone PC Erickson also told the court member being stopped by police! test the seat as the fifth == Mrs. of the chase and of catching and in fact thought the fight had| Lovelock -- declined the nomina:| Merrick, He, too, sald that hothiiaken place in the hotel, He (00 tion in favor of the Reeveship had been drinking but nelther| denied any part in the theft of the nomination, Those nominated for vas Intoxicated, He and Cpl, Bar: truck Deputy Reeve were: ter sald that they had learned) Assistant Crown Attorney Bruce, ARCHIE CAMPBELL. Brook latér that Beaton had an artificial) Affleck Is prosecuting, {1in, salesman, was proposed hy foot but had not noticed it during | John Wallace and seconded by man who got out the scuffle at the front of the Stephen Cosgrove, truck where Beaton had been ap SIDNEY LOCKYER prehended : ientleman, was proposed Merrick was ealled In his own Mark Lockyer and seconded defence hy his counsel, R, M IE, Holwell Helfer, of Whitby, He said that he JOHN GOODWIN, Township had met Beaton about 8 p.m tool and die maker, was proposed that night and the two of them by Wesley Schell and seconded had consumed six or seven drafts by George Viek af 'beer at the Win Tel bel J} OULY y Snutae Viok, CR. Be fore going to the Spruce Villa} ALD B hs a 4 we 3 " J an ) 4 ' 6 Hotel where they consumed an The following motorists wer e|epts and seconded by T. Kivell, other six or seven, He sid that| eo ng culty of speeding and 4 on he and Beaton were coming backiyoo fined" hy Magistrate C COUNCIL to Whitby on foot when the driver|q ocr in Whithy Traffic Court Township of Whithy electorate nominated 11 men to positions on of the truck, unknown to him Monday stopped and gave them a ride Rdward H. Laycoe. 333 Green [the three-man council, Those Inominated were: Merrick said that this man ask- wood street, Tor mio, was fined 4 and was Wustrat led him if he wished to buy the $10 and costs for driving 45 miles| GORDON TABER, Township Mrs, Bell elosed|ipyek and had allowed him to take hour d0-mile zone onl farmer, was proposed hy Sidney with song andiit for a drive, He said he was ing, ptember Lockyer and seconded by Myrtle the process of doing so when he Robert James Redshaw. 18. of Lovelock Loc ke then took charge | was stopped by police 20 Glen avemie, Oshawa, was| JAMES PATRICK hort business meelak| ge said that he was unaware|fined $10 and costs or three days|Brooklin, receiving clerk, pro Angements Were|i wae the police who followed for driving 42 miles per hour in a posed by David Clutehey and dinner t0iyim and for that reason ran when 30.mile zone on October seconded by William Edwards. L Ihe stopped the truck, Ronald Edwin Criece, 28, of 193] JAMES BROOKS, RR 1, gen d ong 9 shi 110] eral contractor, was proposed h WIFE THF Conant st 1, Oshaw¢ wl eral con ' proj y DENIES THEFT Conant strec awa, fined $10 HT a ra and costs or two days for speed.) Milton Steeves and seconded by He denied that he had had any Ahh: | Lomas Wilson thing to do with the theft of the ME at 43 miles per hour on Oc-|™ z | truck that night, He added that he Per GORDON McMAHON, RR 2, J 4 ; "| Victor Prevost 3 097 auto dealer, was proposed by thought Beaton was intoxicated Victor Prevost, 92, of 237 Athol } idl proposes N some of the articles sold as linen in Canada did not contain a BRAVES BUY BROWN shred of linen when they were uck ! in at the hac) ignition switch to short the { ir on nmed and f park lot | -- BROOKIIN CONCRETE Hove Tee lin, restaurant proprietor, proposed by Laura M, Stevenson g hy feent f the hy and retic Vir He | d Y 1 opposite when he told the f foot in which he had ¢ ed a fractured skull, He s h A Very poor memors told the court that he could re. member very little about the night's activities, t t the irk Villa Hotel of the Wh t, sald that Erie Ex on, of the tment, had been si ting in Erickson's private car on a service station lot on Dundas a few days later told him that a 8t, ¥., about 12:10 am, Sept, 21.'man he did not know had picked when tied the wanted the two of them up and had later truck turning t on Dundas BL. old him to take the truck for a E. ride GAVE CHASE HH nid the Du rth ne nut st on ¢ ( + { d in the Cpl Po he and PI game dep B had lost dent in \ 10 Barter, Departmen e ain acc suffer id that and | REMEMBERS NOTHING Questioning the said, Beaton told him could ya remember nothing, At first Mer rick told him nothing, he sald, hut Jame oe two he later, he hy Ie "YOUR FIRST STEP TO BEAUTY AND anv) -- > THE DISTRICT PAGE <= BURT A GUIDE TO VALUES |=: B U RTI N S KY Via Sravice ATION WHITBY - AJAX - PICKERING BROOKLIN - PORT PERRY Try New FINA Gos For Power-better+ Mileage Wher vou reed and Savings Flowers You Need Us A More " " Personalized Service When You Shop Locally Licensed Mechanic Have Your Car Checked Before Vacation Trip Down Here Phone MO 8.3324 oo Ne Wt 124 Dundes St. W., Whitby 932 Brock St, N, When you deal with your home town merchant you are building a friendly contact with a man whose business it is to know your like and dislikes, who will go out of his way to get for you some products or garment you want or need, At the same time you are helping to give employment and training to young people who want to make their way in the business world and who are starting out where they are known best and will get the maximum con sideration from their employers AT HOME, Whitby Then, too, the money you spend with your local merchants comes back to chase alor Perry and { to Ches the truck it out, one gave on t alm sald east finally t n on He Motorists 'Pay Fines iid he ran up and the Af Weekly Meeting Held By SA Salvation Army Women's Home veekly meeting he meeting was Captain Roberts guest speaker, | Toronto Corps. Her tople Brooklin, hy by fle a 8 Ire sald, he sub { it held tadel Ir ned the Leegu at the ( opened hy who weleo Bell WHITBY CLEANERS LTD, Phone MO 8.2345 For Free Pick-up Of Your Furs and Apparel WE OPERATE QUR OWN REFRIGERATED STORAGE All Garments Fully Insured 150 Colborne St, East UPHOLSTERING OSHAWA Ornamental Railings Ornamental Metal Work Furniture=--=Railings Fire Escapes Guaranteed Work Oshawa Ph, RA 3-4161 Whitby Ph, MO 8-2681 VT Salvation wa Heat ed ®itr the prayer Mrs for when made take place at the Citadel the Homi dea Following onstration Bell, Lunch Army eture or in a votional 97 ¥ BRADY, fina ar the turkey Thursday All profits t for further en Everyone welcome this a cosmetic dem was given by Mrs erved by Mrs for a 3, on League STAFFORD treet, Oshawa, entered a ple: Dave Clutchey and seconded by Merrick sald that he ' i A plea of explained anything to police or Archer, Mp Locke Kentner and Mrs had not milty to a charge of driving at 3 miles per hour in a 30 mile zone on October 5, He was fined 1 WHITBY BROC Phone MO 8-3618 Last Complete Show at 8:20 $20 and costs or five days, Paul Emile Mantha, 29 Sweet land avenue, Ottawa, was fined §15 and costs or three days for driving at 45 miles per hour along Dundas street west on October 18 Meine Staal, 21, of RR 3, Osh- awa, was fined $15 and costs for P, Brady, Union Chiefs W. P, BARKER, Brooklin, ac- Go To Jail INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Pres! dent Maurice A, Hutcheson and Vice-President 0, William Rlaier of the Carpenters Union Monday were sentenced to two to 14 years in prison for their part in a 1950 . . Indiana highway scandal, Financial Success Both men then were released lon $5,000 bond pending argu Ladies' Auxiliary of the Cana-{ments Jan, 4 on defence motion dian Legion held its bazasg and|for a new trial tea last Friday afternoon which A third 'defendant econvie { + wonderful success both{the same trial here Oct, 2 ilinancially and socially Many|ion treasurer Frank M thanks are extended to all who!man, died Nov, 16 in participated and attended, The Wash following are the winners of the' Judge M Various prizes fined each Draw prize s were: Elee- franchised tric fry pan Varo, | holding 361 Richmond east, Osh.| years awa; set of TV tables, Mr, Pat| . The officials of the 800.000 O'Leary, 604 Kent street, Whithy: | member union were found guilty flash camera Mrs, Edith Hallett, [of conspiracy and bribery of a 911 Centre street north, Whithy;|state. highway department em smoker's stand, Mrs, Phyllis Cin-|ployee in making a fast profit namon, 110 Dunlop street we st, {of more than $81,000 on road land TWhithy fin Lake and Wavne counties in {Mr, Rodgers 1936 Whitby, second ceries, Master 817 Kent street groceries 0 PIG ve driving at 60 miles per hour on Dundas street west on October 29, 12 a=. HOURS TO KILL CiNemaScori An Aaseciated Producers, Ine. Production & . Barbara Eden and Grant Richards ALL THE SUSPENSE ALL THE EXCITEMENT YOUMAVE EVER SEEN! Se JOHN FORD'S a HOTER- TOWERS: BURKE £ + JUANO HERNANDEZ + WILLIS BOUCHEY Auxiliary Bazaar With ad In un Chap Seattle, | Was Walter Rell also man $250 and disen them from voling or publie office for five winner M Slee George one hamper of Ker hamper Dan Murray, Lawrer Whitby; box of Whaithy; Bob Clark of Wilson's Supper, grocery store; box of chocolates Mrs, R. Lear, Bums street | Whitby; doll dressed, Mr; Frank roceries street of gro 26 y 1008 Henry picture of Mrs. H street the Lord's Phillips, 508 Dundas street west, Whitby; pie ture (scenery), Mrs, R, Stuart W7 Henry street, Whitby ER BELLI w WLS GOLDBECK. WELLS GOLDBECN o PATRICK FORD JONN FORD ® ADULT ENTERTAINMENT o SHOWN ONCE ONLY AT 8:20 P.M, A. ZAYETTE Recovering and Repairing For Old Quality Value With Modern Re-Styling 6 BAX, 125 Annes Phone MO 8-2344 Whitby, Ontario you because the community in which you live provides YOUR income, These are just a few reasons among many why you should patronize your local merchants listed on this page of The Oshawa Times, Do you know something? You can save time, money and energy by patronizing the business firm whese advertising appears on this page of The Oshawa Times? They have spent time and money to bring modern services and shopping facilities near fo you, Show that you appreciate their efforts by shopping at their place of business, The business men of this district are prepared to bring you quality merchandise at the lowest possible prices, They are BROTHERS Monumental Works Member of the C Association of Memerial Craftsmen Distributor of Rock of Ages Barre Granite and Eventide Granites Quarry Guaranteed di friends and neighbors, PATRONIZE THEM AND MAKE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHER, MO 8-3552 Whitby VIGOR OIL STATION Operated by "Vie" Van Luven Dominion Royal Tires The Best Deal on New and Used Tires Phone MO 8.3644 S01 Brock St, N,, Whitby FREE . .. 156 LOOK FOR YOUR NAME Geo. Hamers Lid. Plumbing and Heating ® Automatic heating "Automatic Heating Units Gas and Oil Burners estroughing General Sheet Metal Work Phone MO 8-3011 212 Brock St, 8 Whitby J. A. VONDETTE Real Estate Broker Phone MO 8.3322 ond MO 8.4841 WE SPECIALIZE IN PROMPT SERVICE Listings Solicited Industrial=--Commercial Real Estate Harry Jermyn, Manager 104 Dundas Street West Whitby, Ontario GEORGE H. HARDING Construction Co. Lid. General Contractors and Builders Alterations----Repairs Phone MO 8-3566 411 Fairview Drive Whithy BUTT RADIO & APPLIANCES A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE TILL CHRISTMAS 118 Brock St, §,, MO 8.3707 Whitby, Ontario ALEX WHITBY AUTO WRECKERS PEARCE ANNOUNCING Decorator "NEW FIBERGLAS FENDERS" DOMESTIC For All Makes Of Cars--'52.'60, Graining Painting Murals Paper Spray Hanging Signs 905 Bayview Ave, Whithy + Phone MO 8.5271 COMMERCIAL Brush Roller Specializing In RE-CHROMING CAR-BUMPERS All Grille & Acconorier--'32.'6Q No. 12 Highway One Mile North or Whitby

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