HA ane WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Playwright posse ey geet: ae Tel. MO. 8-3703 | F inishes 30th P lay | ee : Whitby playwright Leslie Mc- in Great Britain and Australia. Farlane was in Toronto MOS8t yp» er 98 ; 1 One of the plays, "The Eye-) Manager: Lloyd Robertson jof last week at rehearsals of -- opener Man and Robert Burns'; his new television play "The™ ~ : was shown over Ulster Tele-| |Eyeopener Man and the Wages é a "i vision on the night of Jan. 30 jof Zinn'? which will be pre B and was seen by a nephew of sented over the CBC network 2 one of the characters in the play.| on Wednesday night of this ™ : The late P. J. (Paddy) Nolan,| week, March 14, at 8 p.m. The Fi ie leading Calgary lawyer and) play, starring Mavor Moore, # ; close friend of Bob Edwards, with Charmion King, Paul Klug. ¢ i Ae was portrayed by Leo Leyden man and Cosette Lee, was taped® ie in the television play which was late Friday afternoon and Mr. ¥ 4 seen by Captain W. A. Nolan, McFarlane expressed himself as | 4 4 of Dublin. He wrote a letter pleased with the results. y to Ulster Television expressing The play, which is his 30th ; i his enjoyment of the play and television play, is the third? me y his delight at seeing his uncle dealing with "The Eyeopener © ee § es represented. The letter was for- Man", actually the late Bob oe 4 warded to Mr. McFarlane who, Edwards, editor of The Calgary' x , "in turn, handed it to the actor Eyeopener from 1904 to 1932. ~, who happens to be planning a Although the plots of all the visit to Dublin this summer and |plays have been fictitious they hoped to call on Captain Nolan| § |have been based on fact. Mr. in person. § McFarlane was directing a film »" After sitting in on dress re-| jin Banff in 1957 when the geo ' ' * hearsal and taping sessions of} {commissioned him to write the sia = 5 ray jthis week's play, Mr. McFarlane lfirst of the "Eyeopener"' plays. LESLIE McFARLANE \began work on a new play,} {He stopped off in Calgary after tentatively titled; 'The Gopher) & leaving Banff and talked tojthemselves barred from the|Colony', at his Whitby home. | : old-timers who had known the,theatre by some of the more! In the meantime, shooting is| § |e é 7 late Bob Edwards, followed up straight-laced townspeople, and!in progress this week in : hae : : . ie this research by going through|the result was a television play.|Toronto's Chinese quarter on his/ ' : Sith a ee ee ; microfilmed files of The Eye-| 'The two previous plays aboutifilm; 'New Shoes For Joey| opener in the Archives at Ot-The Eyeopener Man have not|Wing" scheduled for presenta-| j PINS TO HONOR CWL PAST PRESIDENTS pra wort eg up with jonly been telecast nationally in/tion on the "Heritage" series) & Fi er or seve ] , j j The past presidents of the | Father Leo Austin. In the | right in the photo are Mrs unable to attend include png Ene de Canada but have been presented date in AM: EA sie "54 Catholic Women's League of | photo above, Rev. Austin | Leo Bloye, (1956-58), Mrs. " roa E mg ag Po ae intebviewed on the. Don | : ; St. John the Evangelist | presents a pinto Mrs. A. C. | Ruest (1954-56), Mrs. Smith, | president, Mrs. . effering, |... Pen | 7 Church were honored this | Smith, past president of 1946- | Fr. Austin, Mrs. H. Augustus | Mrs. A, Smith, Mrs. R. Mc pg gg gen ee B ( Power Plan WED IN ALL SAINTS week by the presentation of | 48, while three other past | (195052). Other past presi Closky, Mrs. 0. Lynch ihe Ea the saat play § . pins by the Parish Priest, ! presidents look on. Left to | dents of the CWL, who were | Oshawa Times Photo dn Pp Wi $ Above are shown Mr. nd | Mrs. Harold Godfrey, 826 i as ds emerged from a small item in Mrs. Harvey Burke, who | Byron St. N., and the groom the 1906 Eyeopener files, noting were recently married in All | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. that "Zinn's Dancing Girls} ar T ssue | Saints' Anglican Church. The | A. Burke of Oshawa. The a nerease played the Lyric Theatre this couple will reside in Oshawa. | bride was the former Sharon ; week."" He began speculating G e ; WHITBY SPORTS on whet aight have happeiied| VANCOUVRE (Ciy=Preléeline pebpaeed te bay. Gun pilot) 'odfrey, daughter of Mr. and __ Photo by Ireland Studio me if Zinn and his dancing girls w. A.C, Bennett of British Co-|suggested as a '"'guess" was four : : | l es Os |had arrived in Calgary to find|jymbia, describing his power mills. . projects as a 'clarion call" and| In Portland, Ore., Charles u 1c Cc 00 u get fie greatest thing ever in this|Luce, Bonneville power adminis- PARADE An increase in the teaching|by the town ts 74.42 and the WHITBY |province," shows every inten-jtrator, said the U.S. wants no) < . the bow ee High| township, 25.58 tion of nailing his colors to the}part of the dispute. The U.S.) H 57 000 I . School machine was ne main ae pom | j -di i | ** 2 satis s #1 By GERRY BLAIR 36,000" increase in PLANS APPROVED DAY-BY-DAY _| mast in» tast-civen Aight tor his) Could be satisted to soe omy! TAGS ' ncrease cause of a $ pod 'yal ft er ' The preliminary plans of the policies, all or none oO [ n allay oe ae ~ as new tachniek! and vocational DRYER FIRE At a press conference Mon-|Share sold in the United States. aa : : Ths dag? ; budget . -- wing to the Anderson Street $ _.,|day night the premier insisted) In Vancouver, Justice Minis- Whitby Public Schoo! Board,year's submission of $24,278 CALM AFTER STORM "2 for ee ses 50). _.|High School have been officially), Members. of ie ey Vari, the federal governmentiter Fulton, Ottawa's chiet estimates that it will spend/drops to $22,000 this year. An- i , i Md auproteaettee ear ac eliobg ba Pyar : Yvette ps y were inotwith ing, B.C. intends to|spokesman in the dispute, said|$57,600 more than was budget-|other rise is in the amoun Tranquility reigned supreme in Sunday's conlest De | added to the staff in September, D astaden bed the avekiierts ¢ called out at 4 p.m. on Monday |sei) its Scnalenanbene bene |the federal government will gojed last year. This year the| estimated for administration tween the Irish and Whitby Mohawks. Unlike Friday's [1961 and, effective Jan. 1, 1962,/5 (oon and Sons of Toronto| Wuen &, clothes dryer at thels+: trom the Columbia River tolall out in its meeting with Mr.|budget is $579,153 compared to|costs, this year $14,950 is pro- ja shop director for the tech-/n2ve been given the go-ahead|"ome of Howard Fox, 601 Gil-/i4. United States in order to|Bennett to remove obstacles|last year's total of $521,553. | posed against 1961's $14,470. hitterly contested match, both clubs refrained from going |7 3) ang vocational wing. was ia draw up the workiun dtaw- bert street west, caught fire.| os vance joint development of|holding up the development. He| The estimates show that the! There is a $16,350 jump in out of their way to induce trouble. But, Mohawks cer- /hired to act in an advisory indk Damage was confined to the} the Columbia and Peace rivers.|Said means. of financing thesboard will benefit by $201,949|the estimates for plant opera 9 INS ' -yar L. ' di "| . ry ' " * 4 | pres A tainly didn't back down from the bulkier Majors, Kowalski |capacity until June 30 of this Aecofding to ativide receives dryer and smoke in the house. Earlier, Finance Minister|$458,000,000 project probably will) in both Provincial and Federal|tion and maintenance for the : { board a te one: Foon) SHER ere ene an tha Papas 'of Educ |Fleming told the House of Com-|be discussed again. Government grants this year,/present school year, $92,450 and Polonic bumped heavily into the boards on a couple jhe 4 regular member of the|{tom the Department of Educa- | mons in Ottawa he has invited| Mr. Fulton has said sale of|$51,250 more than last year's|against $76 100 last year. School eccasions, and neither seemed game to battle. In fact, 'staff po loa ah "oe WHITBY the premier to discuss the mat-|the downstream benefits in the|total. The other principal|transportation costs have drop- you could almost imagine the conversation going something | The high school board antici-| c+ of a clothing room and pos- \ter next week when Mr. Bennett|U-S. would rob Canada of bind |v ed ea hoe a the pub-|ned $500 from 1961's total of ggg ia pe pates that two or three addi-| i), tw ler | BOWLING NEWS oes east for a federal-provin-| Power. ic schools is the town tax/$2.000 and another reduction like this: "Gee, did I hurt you, Julle," sald Polonic. "Naw 'tional teachers may be required!igia] estimated cost "approxi | [ial conference on -a national|-- g - |levy which exceeds last vear's|in the estimates is the $2,000 I'm alright, Tom," replied Kowalski. Then they separated, (next september is addition,| mately $30,000. Half of this| WEDNESDAY NIGHT |power system. | ota po ae making Sreasotes in capital outlay. Last shaking hands as they coasted into face-off position. Not ore \o assist, wecretary.(2moutt is included in the 1962/ MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE | Mr. Fleming's announcement Edmonton Cop |. 'Revenue is sis0 expected|was $5 600, this year it is pro- likely any words were exchanged between the two grap- |treasurer Douglas allege a tenga lB ge "oa nes Besltene cecame tee Gan to j\from the town trailer camp/posed to spend $3,600. plers from Friday's fight of the week if the truth were penta rieehal af Rdg budget. The regular|yer 791 (306), B. Henderson 788|federal government plans to of- Can Curl Also lieeeiee 30 aoe yee al Auxiliary services is down ta know. Kowalski, despite the beating, played with author- |~ *|grant will apply on this capital/(304), H. Huntley 764 (275),/fer B.C. outright grants to help : Hi bud Lye th |$800 from the $1,350 budgeted in EXPENDITURES expenditure Clark 733 (273), D. Dafoe 727|the province construct three )1961 budget. Last year there|1961. The remaining item is ity, Sunday, and didn't hestitate for an instant, when he : : ' | * Childs 722 (2 | ' , ; LETHBRIDGE CP) -- The|was no allowance from trailer) 97 65 ' ire- +f y : The finance committee of the The board has also been ad-| (308), G. Childs 722 (269), C.|storage dams on the Columbia.| ) 17)" 14 ink of Mdnionton.icamb . asseasnient however| treo. , for debenture retire was nominated for digging the puck out of a corner with joard estimate that the $637,602 vised that no borrowing will be| Moore 711 (279). | pear oore TINK © ton, | Pp epecages: : jment, in last year's budget i ) Play forget (will be spent as follows necessary so far as other costs High. singles over 250 -- J.|INCLUDE PEACE POWER? |representing Alberta, and thejthere was a 1960 budget sur-/$63,218 was earmarked for de- a ee : connected with the Vocational| Mifflin 294, G. Doak 280, Gar-| The reports also said Ottawa|J. D. McDougall quartet of Van-|plus of $13,866 benture retirement and $9,000 games like Friday's as quickly as they happen. On the cet comming yh i 277, Coughlin would propose use of Peace|couver, representing B.C., re-) The finance committee esti\interest on debentures unsold. ye * by 2 a | {Unit are concerned side 278, Greer 277, | ' ; ne . . aut : 271. § wg 7 ler 260,|River power for a national|mained undefeated Monday--the/mated that $500 will accrue sical way home after the Friday tilt MOHANK players apparently | 95}: transportation, $18,000; fees le Ag fg Pcegeloy |power system. first day of the Dominion Po- through rental of gymnasia| : were giving Kowalski the once over. For a return match, |to other boards, $7,000, deben- ' ! Mr. Bennett didn't wait for the|!icemen's Bonspiel. land an additional $1,500 from) RECTOR MOVES they decided to substitute Butch Dowe for Julie. Said portage ge $127,150; capital Rifle Club Starts WHITBY MIXED umors to become official. He| The rinks were deadlocked|non-resident fees. Rentals of| OTTAWA (CP)--Rev. William Hitch, "Weil. at laast I can oulaknte hin." ee eres BOWLING LEAGUE said B.C. will not be bribed into|With three wins and no defeats) school premises in the 1961/J. Robinson, rector of the An- _-- ? ses : | RECEIPTS Trophy Contests Sabre Jets 5, Rockets 12,|giving up its plans. and were scheduled to meet to-/budget was $100 and $1,200 €X-/glican Church of St. John the | The money will come from Symbols 12. Echoes 7, Poker] "We don't need any of their|@2¥ for the Crump Trophy and/pected in non-resident fees. | 5, : MOHAWKS NEED A VICTORY | mone; a Syn 2. Echoes 7, Poker ed I 3 top honors. Sixteen rinks from| .,..|Evangelist here for the last the following sources Whit .|Chips 5, Woodpeckers 9, Cubes|money,"' he said at the press The main item of expenditure} 8 The Whitby Rifle Club an-| : y, Press) across Canada are competing. |; ; e|seven years, will take over as 4 win in tonight's fourth game at the Community Cash on hand, $21,489.23; nounced 'his week that com- 12, County Bowl 4, Whitby | conference. "We can finance|" Moore knocked 'var Lan Sav.|i0 1961 was teachers' salaries)" t f th Chikeh al arena is vitally important to Mohawks, or it could be cur- jtransfer from cafeteria funds,|Petition for the Thompson|Cleaners 6, Hopefuls 7, Head-|them-both (the Peace and Co- fage's Ontario Provincial Pollce which reached a __ total bi = ee ee tains on Friday night at St. Michael's College arena. To ($2,300; regular government|Trophy begins this week onjPins §, Porky's Seog 12, Be. /lumbia projects) by ourselves,| in. to advance to the final post ha on : - _ yl aggre in Hamilton this fall : J . Ie ' 9 1%: : . | Ss N s rou."? , i P ' o increas s $355,-|; take this series, Whitby must win all home games and at |srants, $202,112.13; government|March 14. All club members) sinners 2, Stokers 4, Neighbors|thank you. while McDougall defeated the 600 iy ckenitad 16 this your's F Wallace, who 1s fofisiag: |W. F ; : cats ver |Special assistant grant, $4,026; will be in competition for. the|?, Munn's Press 10. | The premier also said he can i jouy least one in Toronto, And as every Mohawk ogee Town of Whitby levy, | $303,-|trophy from then until March) Over 600 -- Isobel Mothersill|sell the power in the U.S, at Getives of Laumelins by Bob estimates. \Mr. Robinson has served knows, the smaller Whitby ice surface has been St. |391.47, 'Township of Whitby 28 827 (292), Millie Peggs 715 (289), |/five mills a kilowatt. Rov Sislasson of Saskatoon led| lhere is. however, a de-jchurches throughout east- Michael's vexation all season, including the opener of the |levy, $104,283.17, The junior members will also) Marty Jordan 709 (293). Harold] Newspaper reports last week|his Saskatchewan rink into the|CTe#se in the amount budgeted/ern Ontario during the last 23 best-of-seven semi-final series. Should Whitby square the | 'The $127,150 debenture cost Start competition for the Hatch Gordon 685 (246), John Brueckle | saiq the premier had been re-|final of the No. 2 event with a for inatcuctional: subples, last' years. round at two games each tonight, odds for Friday's game wit) be shared between Whitby 1ToPhy. donated by Hatch) 661 (248), Ron Pascoe 660 (259). /nufted in attempts to get firm|victory over the Quebec Provin- at St. Mike's Arena would be relatively even, because like bend Whitby Township The lor ape and Loenirggas of the nhl ae ian yt he Witt commitments from U.S. powerlcial Police rink. Bob McMillin it ena, they too have a small ice surface. |, , wats club expect keen contests in|venKins 0 od Has lagencies to buy the power at/in Kenora and his Northern On- the Community ar y town's share !s $94,625.03 andithe indoor shoots. Club mem-|645 (247), Larry Batherson 642 this price. tario foursome also advanced to THESE CARS MUST GO An ace-in-the-hole for Mohawks is their pudgy netminder, |the township's share is $32 rs (244), Georgina Nime ; ' . : 8 $32,- ' | A Rae I geers 634) |. ; | Bob Perani, who stood the Collegians on their ear Sunday 524,97, few practice rounds t¢'sharpen|(241), Carl Pascoe 633 (258),|,_ "I'm not saying to whom, but|the final by defeating Gleason) with his cat-like movements. | The per cent of levy payable up the eyes and reflexes. Ozzie Moore 632 (239), Chuck|W® Can Longltg Ya he aie - -- = : Parents and friends of the|Gill 620 (264), Ron Childs 617|in the U.S.," the premier sa TOWN AND COUNTRY. . . Port Perry's Intermediate junior members are also in- (a1), POE, uals 00> (224), CAN'T COMMIT SELVES SCILLY SNOW "C" hockey club will have mildew on their hockey equip- CWL vited to come out to see the xa Oo dogg bd od In Washington, U.S. power au-|_ ST. MARY'S, England (CP)| ment, by the time the OHA gets around to providing them ourse boys compete for their trophy, arunne 406 ph or wee jthorities said they cannet pry amon gested in - Rye! siti It will be a nth Thursday Whi aK) , ;|a firm commitment to'buy at a/Isles got their first look at snow seas a oe " ; 8 a ca wns OOF ON) Bl doug. Se fixed price until the treaty is|during Britain's recent cold! since their final league game. Clubs from Orangeville and | . . (223), Jack Mothersill 600 (273). on : | ee Penetang are currently engaged in a best-of-seven series, | egins With WHITBY Over 200 -- Connie Danyetlee ts te tae eoeae ae poe Peghhiamioor! po WE NEED THE ROCOM and at last reports, early last week, they were deadlocked | PERSONALS 205, Dianne Hancock 212. Doug| chasers on the U.S. west coast for the first time in 15 years at a game each. .. . Whithy Pee Wee All-Stars continue to | i Peggs 225, Jack Veitenhimer |- 'Address 208, Reba Moore 209. Clara |] 1961 BUICK LE SABRE 4-door, 1956 GMC 1-Tom Express. Locally | roll along in OMHA playoffs, winning their third round. On Rowden 218. Mary White 215,| |] Completely power equipped. Local owned. A-1 job, r to work. Saturday in the Community arena, they edged Lindsay 6-5 Birthday congratulations {0 phetma Bemis 211. Harvey Rob.| County of Ontario i] car. One of the finest. en ee to capture the two-game total goals' series, 15-7. Whitby Johnny Visser who is celebrat-| erts 212, Jean Batherson 214, Vi and 1961 BUICK INVICTA 4 - door Avciean, depenccble 3 4B : ' T ir t ; his birthday today 5 Bantams, getting a second chance after a protest against The first lesson in the CWL|'"8 , : Jordan 205, Hazel Moore 200. Hardtop. Executive cor. Choice car Trenton who had previously defeated Whitby, made use of egg ice ree by' Friends and neighbors of "te hey a ig -- Oshawa Suburban Road Commission pee: Ee ey 1959 DODGE Deluxe Sedan. Clean lida ti i EE wii Miss a Packer o} icker- z f (211, Wilf Anthony 222, Bess ; 4 ' . it by eliminating Lindsay in a two-game series, 15-5. They |ing, got under way with an a oo ap angi Brock| (4 ordon 240. Cyril Garratt 248, Tender for Annual Supplies & Services edge dphaloy igaacrieh (ely ee ee $1245 now meet Cobourg starting Thursday in Whitby at 6 p.m. | enthusiastic group of lad ak. |sreet north, will be happy to) +. 7 909 Kei P | Rey ahold Aes aa Miho ERS oy 5 de group of ladies tak-\jearn that she is home from) Jessie Laundry 202, Keith Laun ' iad by dersigned until 10:00 A choice local 59540 "ene & and. back to Cobourg Friday at 8.15 p.m. Coubourg, also |ing part, Each lady was asked/the . hospital and recovering 4°Y 201, Fred Coleman 228, Edie Tenders will be nD TOED. lac tha cae ot Praag try ee Oi Mn kor aae Herdtop. Clean, locclly $4 OB knocked off originally by Trenton, gained rveenge in a |'0 introduce herself, and talk) satisfactorily ® Walker 221, Helmar Hansen 206 eipeey, MNIEN PO, LPR: tet tee See OF Ee eee er ane ar ee shinnine 'T' % fo , BETIS et ine ane . 9749 Feri 99) vices and materials, 1960 VAUXHALL Deluxe Sedan. return match, by whipping Trenton 4-1. . . . Two Trenton vd go gs giving te - Bill Collins 212, Jim gies Pid (a) SERVICES Model FE, Low mileage. A choice 1959 VELOX 4-door Sedan. A _ 0 Wis ss _ |S0ns why she chose to take this' Mrs. Charles Hoag, a mem-|Beryl Watkins 217, Lil Riley 201. car in rich maroon color. $ { liab| " RCAF Globetrotter players, Pierre Bisson and Terry Le- | oource ber of the Whitby Public Schoolle: oh i" Camhine, mockolling end/er callverina' afavel. end ag pO 1145 clean, reliable' sconomy $719 sem Grande, received match penalties last night in Uxbridge > 9 d r Cc , e ste ar J » . sond, approx. 12,000 cu. yds. Crush, stockpile and/or Miss Packer stressed the im-|Board, was one of 12 Ontario 1960 CHEVROLET 4-door Sedan. 1957 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN ne Beg: se PN gel yess gee ay ye ve ee = portance 'of oral reading, and| Trustee delegates at the Mont- Metropolitan _ bryce Peo nap oe of gravel and sand One owner. Clean ond SO ERA Station Wagon. A choice auto. ook a commanding » ead in eir Lakeshore Inter- | stated it is an accom tireal Conference on Education. ® Ly rom vorious pits throughout County. smart mobile. New automatic $ complishmen OHA Junior "A A certified cheque for $1,000.00 payable to the Treas et transmission : 1295 mediate "B" finals. Next game is Friday night in Tren- jin itself. It affords a great urer, County of Ontario, must accompany tender for 1960 BUICK LE SABRE 2-door 97 CONSUL. A rea! +750 ' : : in: [deal of pleasure: f 5 Little Miss Angel Femia of Trenton on Saturday fight, Tc orsinally war acheduled for (well #10 vourvel and' when| Dovedale drive, celebrated her] MDOEL AA W QFIF an oe he seen Corian com sare, inn sah s ) : well done, it improves your ninth birthday on Saturday SUPPLY & APPLICATION OF BITUMINOUS No finer, 1957 PONTIAC 2-door Hardtop. Uxbridge on the same night. a ee . . : ih ___| everyday -- Public speak- cia at ts pore] etheds ah HOCKEY rir! ag Sag ptathpsary \ ; all er 1960 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4- "Ufomstic, radio. A choice cer I is" s . 7 z tion © materials an | * ng is-simply an enlarged con tend @ party held' at Her Howie, a) For the supply and applicoti 6 jateria daar. Gleataing pied 150 vous SMU: auair eign " $ versation, and confidence plant necessary for the surface treatment of approxi- Automatic, radio 2 good serviceable 5595 & HELD OVER & comes from trying. An' impor: Games were played and con- 4th Game--Be: mately 10 miles. according to Dept. of Highway ei tests held, and she received Semi-Final Se specifications. | 3960 HILLMAN MINX Seden. tant thing to reme r, 'nev g member, "'never many lovely gifts. (b) For the supply ond epplicotion of opproximotely Clean as new. 13,000 miles, See 1955 CHEVROLET 4-door Sedan. it ot our car $ Automatic. A real $ BROCK ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH be afraid to be yourself." e 130,000 aals. of D.H.O, Prime. | lot 1095 buy | This leadership course con-| The many friends of Karen wuiray EVENING STARTING AT 7:30 = Jisists of four lessons. We hope Edwards will be sorry to learn| se tags MATERIALS 1960 ENVOY Station $4.4. @QE 1956 CHEVROLET Y4-Ton Pick-up. jto see more CWL members|that she is in the Ottawa Civic! Prices quoted for materials ore to include delivery to any Wagon. A req! sharp ear Clean and No, 1. quality. ALL-TIME ACADEMY AWARD CHAMPION! join in the group next week,|Hospital, due to injuries rej) pe : aT point within the County. Where applicable both Federal from a when the lesson takes place oh|ceived in an accident at Mano-| ond Provincial Sales Tex must be included METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Thursday, March 15, at 9 p.m.,\tick, on Friday evening. She is! 1. Bituminous Emulsions and patching materials | A number of '53, '54, '55, '56 cars in all makes. VOLKS- WILLIAM WYLER'S ® in St. John's Parish Hall. Any|the daughter of Mr. Albert! : ae 2. Fencing materials --- approximately 6,000 rods of wire ff} skbakictairau oF ; |ladies interested may call Mrs.| Edwards of Brock street south,| : pice Ih gata for both & ond 9 strand wire end WAGENS, FORDS,. CHEVROLETS, BUICKS, PONTIAGS. All Cc O 8-5412 Thitby T « : : C arter at M ) 8 9412 Whitby p , Salt and Calcium Chloride --- Fine & Coarse end Bulk running well, ready to take you to work, at prices you can pay. THE ON Hs he fir Wendt oh brush central Many are remarkably good cars with many miles of service. LY THROUGH RAIL SERVICE San we inde eee ll oe we Snow Fence = eporen, 15.000 f SEE A'SALESMAN TODAY OPEN EVENINGS OVERNIGHT TO CHICAGO WHITBY MOHAWKS . Miscelicneous -- corrugoted metal culverts, signs, , ps cedar posts. ee a, by . NO CHANGE EN ROUTE County Tender form to be used for item 2 TERMS TO FIT YQUR BUDGET Further informdtion and tender. forms may be secured from FeCHNIco Dee OF THE CHRIOT ..... Bf Hater relaxed -- arrive refreshed 7. 13 the office of the undersigned PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT te teas 0 ee | WHITBY MOTORS LID. gS , P. Eng., Adults 1,00 Students 75¢ Children 35¢ Whitby | Engineer, County of Ontario, Sr wot Conclantey Vidas Gent be Audion CANADIAN NATIONAL Community Arena rr a 1006 BROCK ST. 5. WHITBY MO 8-4911 For This Engagement. Nasal Adults 1.00 Childran 50¢ |} ' ' : }