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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1963, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Merch 18,1963 § Woman Falls, te 'total Sse "tow Lies Helpless it was Mrs, Taylor's thind For 36 Hours WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--A 225- Durno's Take 2 Game Lead In WMHL Playoffs By DON TEBBLE Durno's Garagemen Sunday afternoon moved into a two- ame lead in the best of 'five Whitby Mercantile League championship playoffs, . when they upset Fleming's Shell by a 54 score. Both teams fought hard to win this second game in the series and Fleming's had a 2-0 'llead at the end of the first Judge Winds Up Seafarers Probe OTTAW A(CP)--Mr. Justice T. G, Norris has ended his pub- lic investigation of violence, disruption, chicanery and trouble in marine labor rela- tions on the Great Lakes water- front, The 69 see . bef ---- ; ' jurist, wit is ic hearings the score 12 seconds after the Concinded. now gtarte the tricky seven minyte mark, | : 4,000 000 Joe Williams tied the score ooo sorting through 4,000, WHITBY And DISTRICT Jim Haire took a pass from Gord Townsend to again give the Fleming squad the lead. In the early minutes of the third period, Durno's scored' twice within 28 seconds to give them the lead for the first time in the game. But this lead was short-lived as Fleming's tied because of extra heavy ice for- mations. The start of the shipping sea- son may see the gloves come off again in a resumption of|pound, 67-year-old woman lay the roughhouse struggle ber helpless for nearly 36 hours n tween Hal C. Banks' Seafarers' Internationial Union of Canada|h Ind. and the rival Canadian Maritime Union (CLC), backed hy the Canadian Labor Con. gress. ing alone in November, 1961, ~ and lay helpless for 24 hours. few weeks later she rg oe Mrs. Agatha Taylor was res- MAY FEED MILLIONS cued Friday night when her| PLYMOUTH, England (Reut- sister, Mrs, Edward Mahan, 66,\¢rs) --, A factory which could on a passing play originated by of exhibits, of testimony, posed col- returned from her job. period. Bob Fawéet! put the Shellmen out in front ig the first frame. Doug Mantz and Ken Mussel- man. Elmer Tran gave Durno's lective a) constitutions, eements, court Mrs, Taylor was suffe CLC lawyer Maurice Wright from shock, but did not require ac-itold Judge Norris earlier this the solution to the prob- lem of the world's undernour- ished millions is in ration. Later in the perod, Jotn Ellis took a relay'pass from Harvey Roberts and Jim Christie and deflected the puck off a Durno player to give them the two-| goal edge. Durno's scored twice in the, second period to tie it up again and get back into the game before Fleming's again took a one-goal margin, | Garagemen's Keith Mac- Donald set his brother, Al, up to net the first Durmo goal, Bill Townsend scored the second Durno goal after a_ passing play originated by Ken Mussel- man and Mike Gray. This sec- ond counter came as the trail- ing Garagemen had Fleming's hard pressed in their own end. tions and union files, to come up with a plan of action to re- solve the labor conflict. The judge, who jaunched his one-man inquiry last August, neers up his public i Friday -- still as durable, hu- morous and crusty as he was when he started it, "IT can't say, as people pe Roy oh gehen Byatlvear was in American lake work I am doing," |ports, where the SIU is backed { |"But it has been very interest-|by longshoremen and other wa-| mg : _ |terfront workers in the AFL- Behind him were 107 publicicIO maritime trades depart- sittings, a roster of 190 wit-|ment, nesses from ordinary seamen| 'The skirmishes are again] ito top labor leaders, from po-|forecast for the United States! \licemen to shipowners, and a| Waterfront, raising the possibil- \pile of transcripts that stands|!ty of further Canadian govern- jhigher than his six-foot frame. -_ action to protect Cana- | ian-manned ships in American |REPORT AFTER VOTE ports Ahead now is his report--ex-|/ment. |pected to be handed to the fed- jeral labor minister sometime jafter the April 8 general elec- jtion but before the opening of the new Parliament, | Also ahead is the April start) of the 1963 navigation season| on the Great Lakes--expected to be later than usual this year hospital treatment. She saidjhere. It can produce 2,000 tons butjof proten a year from almost kept herself warm by runningjany. kind of v matter hot water into the bath. at a cost of about 14 cents per person a week. FREE Heve your furnece cleaned free end gucranteed treyte-fiee oll Beanie fu oll from Western DIAL 725-1212 A PUBLIC MEETING All parties interested in opposing the establishment of cocktail lounges in The Town of Whitby are invited to attend Thursday, March 21st, 1963 8:00 P.M. AT ST. MARK'S UNITED CHURCH TEA the one-goal edge with assists going to Bill Townsend and Mike Gray. | Mac Rowland tied the score for the Shellmen and with less than five minutes remaining, Charlie Sawdon scored the win- ner for Durno's. The MacDon- ald brothers were credted with assists on the winning goal. FIRST PERIOD 7.10 Shell--Fawcett 14.08 Shell--Ellis -- (Roberts, Christie) SECOND PERIOD 5,08 Durno's--A. MacDonald week he has learned that the SIU has made plans to rekindle|9b€ was unable to sleep, its campaign of pickets and boycotts against CMU-manned ships in the fleet of Upper Lakes Shipping Limited of Tor-' but the main battle grou against illegal harass- - PAIRS CHAMPIONS TO PERFORM AT CARNIVAL Whitby Figure Skating Club's 10th annual Springtime Car- nival at Whitby Arena Thurs- day night. The senior pairs Susie and Paul Huehner- gard, above, Central Ontario Senior Pairs Figure Skating Champions, will be among the featured performers at champions are now training | at the Upper Canada Figure | Skating Club. --Harry Josephson Photo One-Stop DECORATING SHOP Custom Draperies, Broadioom and Rugs Wallpaper and Murels C.1.L. Paints and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre WHITBY BOWLING SCORES Uxbridge Girl | JOHN THE EVANGELIST (204, K. Loyst 207 and J. aon Named Queen MIXED LEAGUE -omb 203. Of Hockey MeFelts 7, 38; Hot Shots 7,, A, Hewis was the winner of By EVELYN HOUCK Somali Delay Said Caused (K, MacDonald) 12,30 Durno's--B, Townsend (Musselman, Gray) Rapperamaarame -------- | 13.04 Shell--Haire | re (G, Townsend) "Truth Squad THIRD PERIOD | t a - | §,59 Durno's--Williams | 2 | (Mantz, Musselman) | Got Police | 6,27 Durno's--Tran | (Townsend, Gray) .. | a | 7,12 Shell--Rowland P t ction 15.15 Durno's--Sawdon ro e (The MacDonalds) ALIFAX (CP)--The Lib-| Whitby Mercantile League's oa party's tare squad" | annual _hockey banquet has asked for and received police |been set for April 27 a protection at a Progressive pee Tickets _may be a Conservative, ray addresed |chared from, eam, represen by Prime Minister Diefen- 2 age " | baker here Friday night |week before the banquet. -- INCOME TAX | A spokesman for the squad, | which is tailing the prime RETURNS | minister and issuing bulletins after his speeches, said: "It's Phone 668-8252 35; Witnits 0, 25; Six Seven-Ups|the shampoo and wave-set do- the first time we've met with any hostility." 0, 24; Flashpans 5, 23; Bomb-| nated. by Hi-Fashion. ers 2, 20; 19; za Go-Getters 5 Jokers 2, 12. Triples over 500 WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE UXBRIDGE -- The Uxbridge Triples over 700 -- L, Bather- Before the speakers addressed the Conservative 708 Newman Cres. 107 Byron St. S., Whitby will be held at the home of Whitby legionnaires 'entered the girls} packed theatre the crowd hockey tournament at Alliston! chanted 'Judy, Judy, Judy. recently, Nine teams were en-| .", referring to Judy La tered in the A major series and Marsh, a member of the seven in the B. Uxbridge ge squad. Port McNicoll amd Linda Ash-) ON ton got the only goal for the ; epiged _ the a a - local girls. The game ended 1-0| *? gh ni a Throw it te for Uxbridge. They played Can- je Man ; . ow out Judy nington and were defeated -4-0.| "8 'arsn. A man tried to reach the }Cannington won the cup for. the) r B series. A parade of the con.| truth squad's table to place a placard, testants for hockey queen in| convertibles around town was] At this point squad member held Fred Belair asked a nearby Judy Houck of Uxbridge was| Teporter to get the police. chosen the 1963 hockey queen| Two constables were sum- and was presented with dozen| moned and they remained red roses, a cheque for fifteen] near the squad's table the rest of the evening. dollars from Crest hardware Miss La Marsh emiled and a piece of luggage by Cana- din oils. Judy is go orn fhrough it all. |malf foreign ministry had lost jall its copies of Satow's Guide of Mr. and Mrs. i | 29 Crew Members |tuings such proceances ownich Uxbridge. | outlines such procedures as the | Saved From Ship breaking of relations. The spokesman said that a LISBON (Reuters) -- All 29 crew members were rescued Somali foreign ministry official Saturday from the Liberian jrecently came to the British| freighter Silver Valley which Mrs. J. Hetfering, 408 Cochrane Street, Whitby Wednesday, March 20th. 2:30 -- 4:30 -- 7 P.M. --9 P.M. Phone 668-5862 | By Handbook NAIROBI, Kenya (AP)--De+| lay by the government of So-| malia in breaking off diplo- matic relations with Britain {may be because the Somalis) jhave lost the handbook which tells them how to do it. A British. embassy spokes-| |man, speaking on the telaphont |from Mogadishu, Somalia, to- day said the embassy in Mog- adishu still is waiting for for- mal notification from Somalia of the diplomatic break voted in the Somali Parliament this week, Somalia is demanding in- corporation of a strip of north- jem Kenya into Somaiia, The 5 an. said the So- Ladies -- Agnes Sandrelli 801, son 787 (288, 275); R. Pascoe Jackie Seymour 633, L Broni-| g41 (286, 278, 277); W. Bick 795 shewski 632, Betty Dechuk 606.) (97), 967): B. Moorhouse 763 Lena Chizen 595, F. Ottenbrite) (313); D, Allen 753 (290); P 591, Marg. Carter 590, Aline)/Gampbell 742 (349); G. Deeth Veitenheimer 592, Helen Sicoli) 739 (306); M. Jordan 728 (274); 562, Enid Pitts 566, F. Schatz-|fp pafoe 722 (259); A. Hepburn mann 562, Theresa LeSage 510,|719 (968): F. Kapuscinski 709 Bernadette Pg alg ' (263) Men--- Bob Edwards 702, Jim) « 'ner '" McCarroll 660, Harold Forbes , Singles over 200 -- Be Me . ton Z >) | Alliste 650, Lou Bedard 605, Matt Kol-/ Newstead 292, Bud Bragg 201, steren 599, Lloyd Seymour 598 Thita 9 y Ed Dochuk 590, Jimmy Smyth| 4 White 289, R. Norris 270, B. Be re eer a eet Adais 264, B. Jordan 263, 583, Tec Hughes 578, ©. Hen-} : dricks 576, Fr. Coates, Bill} Points won -- Knights of Col- Goverde, Ed Samanski 562;|Umbus 1, Ottenbrites 2; IAM 2, Greg Carter 548, Al Taylor 520,|Legion No. 2 1; Red-Wings 2, J. Veitenhetmer' 501. Firemen No. 2 1; - Simpson's Singles over 200 | Wood Products 2, County Bowl Ladies -- Agnes Sandrelli 355,|1; Andrew's No, 2 0, Silver- 227,. 219; Marg. Carter 283,|Smiths 3;| Mel-Ron 3, Abners Lena Chizen 281, Betty Dochuk| sso 0; Mowatts BA 3, Post 263, 216, Lorraine Bronishewski| Office 0; Credit Union 3, Le- 260, 201, Jackie Seymour 255,\8!0n Old Sweats 0. | 277, Aline Veitenheimer, Berna- dette Robinson 297, Fran Schatz- MONDAY NIGHT | WHITBY m 220, F. Ottenbrite 215,| MIXED LEAGUE a4, rdmore PERSONALS 214, Yvonne Beardmore 206, Pe gyi ook om '4 vce 'Helen Sicoli 201, |619, M. Anderson 646, R. Childs Men Bob Edwards 288,|619, F. Colman 652, I, Mother-| ' embassy and borrowed a copy| 293, Jim McCarroll 251, 225,|sill' 702, J. Mothersill' 663, H.| women's Norte tectee, mony pina Rat. al Harold Forbes 251, 220, Matt|Moore 675, W. Anthony 651, J.lners of Whitby attended the Ux- : ' Kolsteren 252, Bill Goverde|Johansen 711, G. Johansen 629,|)+idge Women's Home League|>roke into two pieces after run- 243, Lou Bedard 240, Ed Dochuk|B. Collins 665, J. Bruckle 633,\c+ Patrick's Party held Tues.|"ing aground in rough seas oft | 237, Jimmy Smyth 223, 213,|R. Pascoe 601, C. Pascoe 626, D, day March 12: Mrs. Captain E the River Douro near Oporto,) Greg Carter 225, Clarence Hen-| Rowden 672, C. Rowden 638, K.|Reeq Mrs, Archer, Mrs. Wilde,| Portugal. | driks 219, 214, Tec Hughes Sa we 680, A. Davidson 728,/Mrs.' Fisher, Mrs. McDonald,| Maritime authorities said two Lloyd Seymour 214, Fr. Coates|M. Peggs 790, B, Holter 616, S.|\jr." Hill, Mrs. Brooks, Mrs.jhelicopters flew to the spot to 207, 205, Al Taylor 206, Ed|Peake 727, W. Wotherspoon 614, rari, Mrs, Kirk, Mrs. McMas-(pick up the men from the 7,161, Samanski 205. L. Batherson 815. J. Batherson|ter, Mrs. Kentner and Mrs.|ton ship. The crew had dashed| Bergstrom. ito the bow of the vessel after it broke up. The stern section was \swept away ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE BUREAU Officer W. R. BUCK will be pleased to interview veterans of Whitby and District on matters pertaining to pensions, allow- ances, etc. . Wednesday, March 20, 1963 10:30 A.M. For Further Information Call Branch 112 © Everyone Welcome Service Officer: Alex Brown, 668-3401 # SPORT This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! MERCURY | AUTO BODY Meet Your Liberal Candidate NORMAN CAFIK | PORT WHITBY TEXAC Pete Hubers, CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Events! iP. | FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY General Repairs Dunlop Tires 668-3471 |] 100 VICTORIA W. (at Brock) WwW. C. TOWN Radio Appliances & Sales Authorized. Dealer For: R.C.A. Victor -- Admiral High Triple with Handicap | 682, C. Gill 653, V. Jordan 724,| Ladies.-- Agnes Sandrelli 801,)M. Jordam 716. Jackie Seymour 741, F. Otten-| Singles over 200 -- S. Peake) brite 738. |236, 291, W. Wotherspoon 246,|Perry street, is celebrating his Men -- Ed Dochuk 719, Bob|L. Batherson 244, 316, 255, J.jbirthday Monday, March 18. Edwards 714, Tec Hughes 686. |Batherson 278, 224, 230, C. Gill|Friends of Mr. Brown wish him Frederick William Brown, 308 Repairs to al! applidnces, Power Tools, TV, Stereos ete. THIS WEEK'S High Single with Handicap Ladies -- Agnes Sandrelli 355, Lema Chizen 304, Jackie Sey- mour, Marg. Carter 291. | Men -- Bob Edwards 292, Ed/ Dochuk 280, Bill Goverde 277. | LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE | Points for the day -- Allsorts 2, Gumdrops 0, Humbugs 2, Jelly Beans 4, Life Savers 4, Lollipops 1, Maple Buds 0 and Peppermints 3. Triples over 500 -- I, Mother-| sill 784, E. Mosscrop 735, S. La- banovich 698, T. Shaw 686, G. Sandford 659, B. Moase 624, M. Lintner 617, G. Wiles 582, B. Sturgess 575, B. Pascoe 568, A.| Hewis 557, J. Ward 539, A. Anderson 534, J. Handscomb! BB M. Brooks 517 and K. Loyst| . Singles over 200 -- S. Labano-| vich 338, 201, I. Mothersill 326,| 254, 204, E. Mosscrop 315, 223, T. Shaw 248, 239, G. Sandford) 243, 239, B. Moase 241, 205, M.| Lintner 230, 203, J. Ward 228,| B. Sturgess 222, A: Hewis 219, D. Gough 215, M. Thomas 215, M. McKim 212, D. Moore 211, 200, 278, B. Gill 207, V. Jordan 209, 272, 243, M. Jordan 240, 243, 233, M. Peggs 288, 242, 260, B. Holter 245, C. Holter 221, C. Garrott 242, J. Wainwright 255, S. Bonk 207, J. Denyer 204, D. Rowden 278, 201, C. Rowden 287, Toronto, will address the Guild, V. Sandford 240, 206, B. Vesters 223, K. Jenkins 206, 231, 243, A. Davidson 318, T. Bemis 254, R| WHITBY Hansen 247, H. Hamsen 242, B.| DAY-BY-DAY Collins 245, 210, 210, J. Brueckle 201, 254, R. Pascoe 233, C. Pas-| coe 234, 227, I. Mothersill 250, LIBERAL TEA 231, 221, J. Mothersill 290, 216,| Tea will be served at the Dd, Grant 247, H. Moore 275, 258, home of Mrs. James Heffering, B. Gordon 205, W. Anthony 213,| Wednesday, to enable friends 241, 227, G. Johansen 262, K.|to meet and talk with Ontario Laundry 209, B. Anderson 248,| Riding Liberal Candidate % R. Childs 236, 223, M. Teter Ce Catik eae anes 217, 243, F. Coleman 205, 263,| R, Moore 202, T. Munns 268, 0. GREEK DRAMA Moore 251, C. Adair 231, D. Wat-| Ontario Ladies' College kins 213, R. Adair 220, 216, Speech Arts Department will Team standings -- Sabfe Jets|Present the Greek Drama, 9.6539, Rockets 7.6509, Symbols] Pumides, in the college audi- we |torium a p.m., Wednesday. 55691, Echoes 9-5950, Poker! bumides is a part of the ear Chips 5-6027, Woodpeckers 5-|dramatic production by OLC 6236, Cubs 11-6393, County Bowl] students : 9-6369, Whitby Cleaners 9-6557, - a happy birthday, All Saints' Evening Guild will have a guest speaker at its meeting Monday, March 18. A Sister from St. John the Divine, DEATHS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS | |' Montreal--David Griffith Mc-| Connell, 39, prominent in Mont-! real's busiess, sports and |newspaper community. London--Lord Beveridge, 84, joften called the father of the 'British welfare state. FAST--EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL: -- Van Ginhoven 655-3651 Baldwin St. Brooklin Service You don't have te play a sport to be © good sport 110 Dundes St. E., Whitby 668-3410 San Diego, Calif.--Raymond | p Cronin, 68, former Associ-| | ated Press bureau chief in | |Manila, Pittsburgh and Colum-| ,. | * i pays to Know" bus, Ohio. | New Have, Conn.--Chauncey Brewster Tiker, 86, a Yale University professor who dis-| |covered the long-missed Bos- | well papers in 1925; after a long | illness, Argentia, Nfld.-- Dr. James Scott, 97, assistant medical su- jperintendent - at the Cottage! | Hospital in Placentia, Nfld.; "by! drowning. Toronto -- Robert Simeon FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Funeral & Ambulance SPORTS EVENTS This week's major sporting event in Whitby will be Whitby's Figure Skating Club's 10th Annual Springtime Carnival. ; GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES 24 Hr, Burner Service SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. || DIAL 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT. HOME TOWN SPORTS Support the local suppliers of Carnival time is 8 p.m., Thursday, March 21, at Whitby Arena, Whitby Figure Skating Club has provided a successful figure skating program here for the past 10 years and this year its carnival has adopted a circus theme, Junior, Intermediate and Senior skaters drawn from the club's 325 members will provide plenty of fine entertainment. COLLISION-CUSTOM BODY WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COURTESY & SERVICE 324 ASH ST, PH. 668-8522 24-HR. ROAD SERVICE WHITE'S B.P. 616 Brock St. N. Whitby 668-8241 GENERAL REPAIRS Licensed Mechanic Snow Ploughing FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. | Joyce, in his mid-60s, one of 6133, Porky's Prides 14-7119, Toronto's best - known musi-| G. Wiles 210, B. Pascoe 209, Hopefuls 3-6248, Headpins 2- Feature attractions will inclade appearances SLOW DRIVING IS NOT BEST FOR --_, cians. Evening BROCK WHITBY 'WANT ER Feature Starts 6:55 and 9:20 Bette Davis au Joan Crawford 'Seven Ars Presents An Assocuates and Aldnch Producuon To BIBLE? _ Stent BEARER BROS. Recommended As ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Beginners 2-6080, Stokers 5-6073, Neighbors 10 - 6598, Munn' s| | Press 7-6039. ba Lucky wnners for this week--| F, Wick and J, Brooks, } WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE | Points -- Legion No. 4 2, Bathurst 1, Honyockers 2, Munn's Press 1, Hoffers 2, Andrew's No. 1 1, Mifflins 2,) Ramblers 1, Drews 3, Mittons 0, Millwork 2, B. and R. Trans- port 1, Melody Grill 2, Dunlop 1, Legionnaires 2, Jakes 1. Triples over 700 -- E. Brush Shows at 6:55 and 9:05. BREAKING IN A NEW CAR! Five hundred miles of slow driving is not the best break-in method to follow. Instead, drive at 35 mph for first half hour, then alternate bee tween 35 and 45, After 150 miles, "you can alternate between 50 and 60, It also pays to know that you'll get the best buy on your car insurance with State Farm! So @sk me about it today! Davenport, Iowa--Thomas J. Walk Sr., 77, whose construc. tion company is one of the largest in the world. New Orleans -- Lizzie Miles, 67, lusty-voiced singer who car- ried the tradition of classic blues down to modern times. Ottawa -- Rev. Mother St. Thomas Aquinas, founder in 1912 of the St. Joan of Arc In- stitute here and a well-known French teacher. srr ane sven 837, G. Childs 810, E. Birch 758,) B, Shearer 738, R. Sandford 730, i)D. Denyer 717, J. Fawcett 702. | Singles over 250 -- G. Childs) 359, 267, E. Birch 350, B. Shear-| er 331, P. Belmonte 293, 261,) Bill Henderson 286, E. Brush 285, 281, 271, L. Tutton 283, H. Walton 281, W. Johnson 280, D. Denyer 273, R. Sandford 272, 250, R. Mustard 271, D. Reed) 270, 259, M. Adair 269, J. Moth-| ersill 263, J. Fawcett 263, R.) Petroski 260, T, Ainsworth 258,) Bev. Gough 253, Bill Gough 251,| H. Van Staveren 251, J. Mc-! Ivor 250. } $50 oo | REWARD | | Will be paid to the wit! KARL GERHARDT | ness who saw the willful 155 Hillcrest Drive destruction of property in the men's washroom: of ||Whitby -- Phone 668-3762 STATE FARM the Brock Theatre, Whit- Mutual Automobile Insurance Company | by, Friday, March 15th, }/ at approximately 9:25 }icnpn. HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT. | p.m | 1 TE a by Elaine Richards Nicholls, an outstanding profes- sional skater who began her figure skating career at an early age in the Oshawa Figure Skating Club. STAFFORD Brothers Lid. Monuments +» » of Distinction 668-3552 Whitby Canadian Junior Dance Champions Bunne Lilley and John Booker, will come into the spotlight next Thursday as will Susie and Paul Huehnergard, Central Ontario Pairs Champions, The pairs cham- pions will perform some of their remarkable pair and solo numbers. FOR THE BEST IN NEWS While It Is News HAVE THE OSHAWA TIMES DELIVERED 668-3703 GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Authorized Fina Centre Dealer HOOKER & SONS LTD. No. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Brooklin 1961 CHEVROLET BELAIR 2-door with auto- 51995 matic transmission, Immeculate condition. . . General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET---OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS CORVAIR BROOKLIN Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Tires and Batteries & Accessories PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY 655-4811 George H. Harding Construction Co. Ltd. General Contractors And Builders 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby 668-3566 TRENCHING AND COMPLETE SEPTIC TANK SERVICE

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