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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1964, p. 3

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cp Ps "START HONEYMOON This 1964 honeymoon start- ed out in a 1914 Model T Ford rate nent ak on so oh eee IN MODEL T the ancient car in top shape couver Saturday of Frank Inti- for the event and it started har and Pat Tobin. Intihar Stadium cide in September whether to Civic Memoria! Stadium prop- erty. Ontario Motor Sales wants the property and last month offered $150,000 (minus _ floodlighting equipment), up from its original ago. 7°TO 5 VOTE Monday night's tabling amend- ment, by Ald. John Brady, pas- sed on a 7 to 5 vote with these aldermen opposed: fzordon At- tersley, John Dyer, Murdoch, Walter Branch and Finley Dafoe. In committee last week, with Mayor Lyman Gifford and Ald. Finley Dafoe absent, Ald, Hay- ward Murdoch (in the chair) broke a 5-5 tie to givé a slim margin to those who wanted to sell the property. Monday night a 30 minute |squabble developed ampng the city fathers over the stadium property. And it wasn't even on the agenda! DUPLICATE FAVORED Mayor Gifford said he would ack the sale only if the money was put in a special fund to Intihar is a member of the b Classie Car Club of Vancou- Council Tables Oshawa City Council will de- sell or hold on to the Kinsmen $85,000 offer made about a year) night. They are on now." Hayward} ann gros icant queverpenseniys singe sian vp otha oping be ig rp gag pe MRE ep = eb gE EL Ey ions ess agian rn pe pn et ree pn Re pgm a IRR yu Sgt ypnenane 2 yrange gr amege THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, July 7, 1964 Sale His Worship said the Boys') Club is in the Southeast Ward, the Civic Auditorium in the South west, and he felt the north end was most suitable. To the mayor's claim that the ublic is not going to the sta- dium, Ald John Brady 'replied: "The lights are on every | "How many are there?" in- terrupted the mayor. "That's not the point," said Ald. Brady. That facility is only for sport, It was never intended to make money. But it did make money for several years. | COST NEGLIGIBLE | "The cost to the city has been negligible. and it is something {the city can't do without. | "We don't close the library | just because it costs us over) $120,000 a year. This"city doesn't! have enough sport facilities now) for the numbers who want to take part. | | What is the rush to sell, Ald.| Cliff Pilkey wanted to know. | | "That land. may be worth) s $200,000 to $300,000 in four or! Donald Tutt follows his son lfive years. Pushing the offer] Donald, Jr., down the steps from $85,000. to $150,000 was| of Wellington County Court in quite a jump. Guelph, Ont., yesterday after "What is to stop the owner| the first day's, trial in which | Mr. Tutt has. been charged with forging his son's upper schoo] examination papers to get a passing mark for his son. Papers written by John Gregg Murray of Fergus, Ont. were substituted for those written by Donald, Jr. Both youths are now students at the University of Western On- tario, following the wedding in Van- spent several weeks putting _ on the first turn of the crank, (CP Wirephoto) ° ver. a |the Northwest Ward for a new/a year to ask for (rezoning) location) and the four acre pro-) apartment. sites? Especially if --(CP Wirephoto) | duplicate facilities (he favored) from coming back to council in S L e attorney - general's department, Conservatory Of Music Results Are Announced The following is a list of suc-jgaret Tooley, Jeanne cessful candidates in Examina-|(equal) tions held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music|Watson (equal); of Toronto in Oshawa. names are arranged in order of|U merit. | Down; ARCT PIANO Solo Performer's Honors -- Eleanor Wescott Teacher's Honors -- Lucille D. Lyzan-|N. chuk krainetz (equal); Phyllis E. Johnston; (equal). GRADE 5 PIANO Kirby Honors -- Oleh Makitra; Di- jana Lovell; Murray J. GRADE 10 PIANO Honors -- Donna Gilkes; Caro-) cay ; : lyn M. Hayward; Lydia M. Cig- ve gg. Mg Winkler; lan; Nancy Stewart | Pass Michael Dawson, GRADE 10 PIANO Gloria Pinto (equal); Beverly First Class Honors -- DonaldjHuether, Yvonne A, Humstra, G. Werry : Adele Wilkinson (equal); Gail Honors -- Victoria Gail ha Walmsley; Gytha S. Soloniuk Nellie Dougalev, Heather A. Ea-| GRADE 4 PIANO ton (equal); -- Chmata,' First Class Honors -- Eliza- Janice Faint (equal) si: Caro-|beth J. Beaton Pass -- Olga M. Kisil; Care| Honors -- Philip Fiess, Alfred lyn Faint, Gail McIlveen pice (equal); David J. Crome, (equal); Maria Drygala. |Mel Raskin, David "Thomas GRADE 8 PIANO (equal); . Bernadette Dunham; First Class Honors -- Stephen) Dawne L. Love; Dennis Czosnek L. Powell, Diane E. Turton|Sheila Leslie, Donna Rawlins, (equal) |Gail Watson (equal); Sylvia J. Honors -- Marlie J. Bryant,|Gomme, Wanda Hulaj, Gary S. Bonita Macleod (equal); |Lonsberry, Heather MacLean, . A. Beauchamp, Frances|Natalie K. Saimers, Sharane ? ally E. ,|Slute, Gail Sugden (equal); Anna Peleshok, Ruth E. Picker-/Donna Backus, Wendy Pazitka ing, Ruth E. Young (equal); | (equal); Maureen E. Grant, Donald E. MacLeod; Irene Re-/Trudy Hart, Mary H. Kinsman, chitzki, Leslie A. Townsend|Murray C. Richardson (equal) (equal); Daria Kuch, Donna Pass -- Katharine Branton, Libby (equal); Catherine A.|\Stephen P. Fox, Elizabeth Houl- Bat Susan Canni Cath- ; Chris-|den, Elizabeth K. James tine Gardynik, Janet M. Gra-| (equal): Gerald W. King, Kath- ham, Jane Manning, Janis A.jeryn Lewis, Ellen Wilson Matthews, John C. Morris, Jane (equal); Douglas Heard, Greg- Ochyra (equal). ory Ostafichuk (equal); Irene Pass Karen Duckworth,|Lytwyn; Mary Dwyer; Joanne Margaret D. Harrison, Cather.|S- Borysiak, Jill McWhinnie ine F. Sproule (equal); Linda L.| (equal) Brett, Patricia A. Neal (equal); | GRADE 3 PIANO Lydia Grant; Norma. L. Gear-| Honors -- Many Low, Michael ing: Stuart Guy; Lynn Conlin;|Robertson (equal); Sandra Sor- Christine Lupnyniak; Carol Cro-jri; Laurel Rodney, Ruth Woz- White} Pass -- Suzanne Brown, Jane} The| Linda M. Popham, Elizabeth A. Margaret Garri- lson; E. Ralph Bridgland; Lyn- zier, Susan Lovelock (equal) Knox, GRADE 7 PIANO First Class Honors -- Donald Sugden; Susan M. Entwistle Honors Joan Sargeant; Lynne Murray; Lillian E. Hay- ward, Diane White (equa!) Pass -- Linda M. Hopkins; Frances Donnelly; T. Jas. Cal- fin GRADE 6 PIANO First Class Honors -- James F. Schultz niak (equal); Sharon B. Ross, Barbara Scott, Shey-) ly M. Watson (equal); Evelyn |Dowton; Debra Holbrook, Susan Ramshaw, Mary Winter (equal); Joan Backus, Linda M. Christenson, Judy Collins, Diane |Marceau, Jane Robertson, Mar- |garet Ross, Nancy Sliter (equal) | Pass -- Sandra J. King, Vic- toria Krout, Elizabeht A. May- kut, Joyce. Pyke (equal); Don- ald Barr, Anita Campbell, Rawlins, Shelley Wil- Fiess, Frank Foley (equal) Honors -- Suzanne Ballentine; ish, Deborah E. Browne, He said the accused had twice Jane FE. Harper; Martin Shear- Patricia Shaw; |er; Dale Dutrizac; Susan Beam- Jan E. Hodges, James A. Lawson, TO STUDY PARKING A delegation from made up of representatives o the Oshawa Chamber of Com-) merce, the Oshawa Labor Coun- cil and the Oowntown Business- man's Association -will visit Kit- chener Wednesday, July 8 Oshawa Richard Wallis (equal); Mark) meet with representatives of the Carol Gabona, Elizabeth Love|Coulby, Barbara Doherty, Da-| Kitchener Anna Pavloff lyid L. Gardner, | (equal); Connie Angiers, Lynda King, Parking | Authority. The purpose of the visit is to) have a first hand look at the| | Kitchener Parking Authority set First Class Honors -- Susanipojen C. Kolodziejesak, Marg-|yp as it now operates, laret E. L. Nix (equal); P, Gray,| {Marilyn I. McCullough, Wil- lliam L. Siksay (equal); raine Elliott, Debra H. Gal- llinger, Barbara Gilbert, Don- na Holland, Sandra Karin Strahl, Sandra Tocher (equal). Pass -- Lynn Ford, Robert Graper, Elizabeth M. Knauft, |John O'Malley (equal); Carol Lor-} $1,000 DAMAGE Damage estimated as $1,000 was caused in an accident Sat-| urday involving cars driven by} Stacey, | Ronald Clarke, Whitby and Wil-| liam George, of Toronto. The cars sideswiped of a narrow road about 16 miles north of |Minden, Two passengers in the |Clarke vehicle. received out- CITY AND |perty be used only for a com-|it is used for car parking and | mercial purpose. hno buildings are erected. Ald Dafoe promptly stood up DISTRICT r d- "Many people made contribu-| to move a motion containing|tions to this project and they) |these conditions, adding that the! may have something to say". Kinsmen name should be re- itained. However, he didn't spe-|"I'm learning more about this | cify the northwest ward, only "a north ward". Writing P A ee ee | COMEH (Ch) -- A 18-year- mine and the name Jon Gregg) | (th ' inst they0ld journalism student at the|Murray supplied with the paper) a ar the gies i cams ©! University of Western Ontario| was not in my writing," he told' denied in court Monday that he|the court. WOODBINE ENTRIES = intea'w'xm' WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500) claiming, three-year-olds, 7 furlongs. Paula's Flight, No Boy 106 Fat and Frisky, Walsh 106 Cheongsam, McComb 106 Exhortator, No Boy 111 Right Chief, No Boy 111 Minnie Haw Haw, No Boy 106 Teo K., Dittfach 106 Hypelle, No Boy 106 Lady Domain, Dittfach 106 Comby, No Boy 106 Small Eckie, Fitzsimmons 116 Playampa, Walsh 106 Also Eligible: Noble X106; Selectim, No Boy Floe, No Boy 106. Harris Ornery Score, WW; SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200 ($5000) claiming, two-year-old fillies, 5 furlongs Dark War, Harris X106 |Lockey, Sharon L. McPherson,| patient treatment at Minden Red|our princess, Fitzsimmons 114 Richy Siblock (equal); J. Blake, Janice C. Michael (equal); Janet Hyderman; Bar- bara Jose; Ginette Blouin. GRADE I PIANO First Class Honors -- Janice McRae. Honors --. Margaret A. Van- derstoop; Richard Mazar, Syl- via M. Mercer (equal); Mark D. Mercer; Lynda L. Kirby; Dianne Broadbent, Colleen Mer- chant, Mary E. E. Peedle, Mary Jo Winkler (equal); Ar- lene G. Browne, Candace Knox; Carole J. Michael, Jill Ostrom, Trevor Perrin, Joanne Planeta, Deborah Short Alison Vipond (equal). Pass--Debra Banfield; Mary Gilmore Edward Johansen, Laura G. Scott (equal); Elaine Carrington, Wayne Oakes (equal). : ARCT ORGAN Conditioned in Keyboard Tests -- Marie Taylor. GRADE X ORGAN Honors --Ruth M. Skinner. GRADE IX ORGAN Honors--Tom Fitches. | GRADE IV VIOLIN Pass -- David Mazurek; Pat- ricia Morrison. GRADE YI CLARINET First Class Honors -- Beénja- |min Pankhurst. GRADE IX SINGING First Class Honors -- Gwen- dolyn J. Duchesne. Honors -- Patricia A, Brown. GRADE VIII SINGING First Class Honors -- Mar- ; _ | Debr: Honors -- Carole Campbell; |jiams (equal); Allan Bourdages,|garet Black. Leslie Skelton; Vicki Skelton; (equal); Joan Stanley, Janis Rosamund Northey, dages, Debbie Marks (equal); : ; Mary, Honors -- Linda MacDermaid. a Laurie Burnett, Norwynne Fiess|pearce (equal); Joanne Bour-| and . Rev. GRADE IV SINGING First Class Honors -- Diane Tkatch (equal); Marilyn Ban-|yiida Kupcikas, Cathy Merin-| Hall. field, Cheryl Clarke, Janice Dry- gala, Nancy L. Gardner (equal); Glenda J. Davis, Gail Tresise (equal); 'Archer T. Guy, Salty Harding, Richard Mooney, Mar- South Simcoe Graduates ger (equal); Nancy L. Daniels, David Hollingsworth (equal); Peter S. King; Mona Christina Harris; Carinne Sullivan GRADE 2 PIANO | First Class Honors -- Stephen Guianese Police GRADE Il SINGING Honors -- Beverley Hender- son; Carol Prest. | GRADE I SINGING First Class Honors -- Judy Webster. Rre Honored Ring Death Area South Simcoe School held its Grade 8 graduation banquet re- cently. The room was decor- ated by the pupils. Sitting at the head were: Dr. C. M. Elliott Mrs, Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Francom, Jack Judge, Margaret Pellow and M bert Fry. John Francom was master of ceremonies. Dr. Elliot spoke briefly and Roger Davis said grace. A very) tasty supper was served by the Home and School executive con- vened by Mrs. Kenneth Code.' FILMS SHOWN Alex Bolotenko gave the Vale- dictory speech. Mr. Judge show- ed films of the different class- rooms at the high schools and the variety of work, as he showed the films he spoke on the subjects and explained many interesting parts. table and GEORGETOWN (CP-Reuters){victed of illegal possession of reports that in the 24-hour per- Security forces in the terror-rid- den colony of British Guiana clamped a tight contro! includ- ing curfew along a stretch of the Wismar and Mackenzie Monday received, John|Demerara River where Cana-|night when British troops moved Miss|dian aluminum interests have aj in, clearing the streets 'and or- "s. He-|$200,000,000 development follow-'dering a curfew throughout ing an explosion of racial vio-|bauxite-rich district along the) \lence that cost more than 24 larms and explosives. |/HOUSES BURNED Three houses were afirc in the Demerara River. and bruises. | CAR DITCHED | Beverly Cooper, of Oshawa, was the driver of a car which| | left Highway 35, near Carnarvon} last Friday night. Police said! |the car came to rest-in a deep) | ditch. BOWLING WINNERS | Mr. and Mrs. -Vic. Highfield,| |of Port Hope, won the Hoskin) |Memorial Trophy in the mixed) doubles lawn bowling tourna-| ment last Saturday at Cobourg. Mr, and Mrs. Stan. Gibbs, Osh- awa, were in second place. TREATED. FOR INJURIES Fay McPhail, of RR 3, Bow- ;manville, was treated for inju- ries to her right leg and shoulder at the Ross Memorial Hospital, |Lindsay, during the weekend.| She was injured when a boat jwent out of control at and struck her. OFFICER BROTHERS | Graham /|Cross Hospital for minor cuts|Wer Puff, No Boy 116 Sun Velvet, Dittfach 114 Doll Odell, No Boy 116 Denled Hope, Shuk 116 THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($2500) claiming, three-year-olds (Division of First), 7 furlongs. Midway Blue, McComb 111 H. V. Caplan, No Boy 106 Bive Poppet, No Boy 106 Glenscot Miss, Harrison 106 Woodcotte' Park, Shuk 111 wecesso, Leblanc 111 Drifted, No Boy 106 Select Rhythm, Leblanc 111 Bridget L., Harris X106 Arm Crest, No Boy 111 'Died After Treatment, Probe Called TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. Mor- ton Shulman, chief coroner for ou Emily|Metropolitan Toronto, Monday| ete! Provincial Park, near Omemee,|o+aered an inquest on Aug. 11|one "1ath Three-year-olds and up One and) school, had written to the board into the death of Donald Ferris, 47, who: died: Sunday several lives Monday night. Canada has' extensive bauxite Four Indians were beaten to| holdings in the area carved out death and 14 other persons sent|of jungle. The Demerara Baux- to hospitals in the towns of Wis-|ile Company Limited is a mar and MacKenzie, Earlier, a|Wholly-owned subsidiary of the bomb exploded on the riverboat|Aluminum Company of Canada. Sun. Chapman, killing possibly) Located 65 miles upriver from 20 persons or more. Georgetown, the capital, the Police said the. 50 persons|company was first established aboard the boat when the bomb in the jungle in 1916. Since then went off were mostly Negroes.|Alcan has invested $200,000,000, The five-month-old situation injthe latest large amount being the colony started with a strike $65,000,000 for a new plant in the sugar industry. Since opened in 1961. jthen, seething hatred between The Sun Chapman was sail- Her Majesty the Queen, asjhours after being released from Sovereign Head of the Most|hospital where he had been Venerable Order of St. John treated for muriatic acid poi- of} Jerusalem has been pleased tol soning. |Third Eye, Walsh 116 | honor two Oshawa men by sanc-| Ferris had been taken to the Poa sd appointment of Lt.-|hospital Sunday after his wife ae Edgar Austin and|found him unconscious on_ his oo So Walker as Offic-| veranda. Beside him was a-note erm and a bottle of the acid. VISTORS AT ROTARY He was released from hospi- Rotarian visitors at the Mon-|'al in the custody of his wife day meeting of the Rotary Club| Sunday night after having his of Oshawa included Dr. Willi , he be- Blackmore,, Dias we tae came ill at home and was re- toh Vantairnélen | turned to the hospital where he Whitby '/was pronounced dead on arri- "* er val. HOSPITAL REPORT An autopsy performed on the Following is the report of the/body Monday showed Ferris jOshawa General Hospital for|died of acute corrosive poison- |the week ending July 4: admis-jing from muriatic acid, Dr. sions, 334; births (male), 28; Shulman said. (female), 26; discharges, 315;| Behe newborn discharges (male), 21, |(female), 16; major surgery, 71; minor surgery, 95; eye, ear, jnose and throat, 64; treatments and examinations, 351; casts, 42; physiotherapy treatments, 634; ya 459; occupational therapy, | | 3 AMBULANCE CALLS | The Oshawa Fire Department stomach pumped. But three were No fire calls were iod up to 8 a.m. today routine ambulance calls answered, LETTERS PATENT The current issue of The On- icceensiniemeaiatamienmmnment Gol SOME BILLS as To Pay? voluntarily given him samples, of his handwriting. The elder Tutt has been on /$1,000 cash bail since he was charged last February. ACCIDENTS TAKE TOLL OTTAWA (OP) -- Traffic ac- cidents killed 4,367 persons in Canada last year while lung cancer took 3,246 lives, the Com- mons was told Monday. The |government report was filed at the request of Barry Mather (NDP -- New Westminster), an ardent campaigner against smoking. : - NEED A NEW... OIL FURNACE? Call PERRY Dey or night 723-3443 on a sizzling day? More O'KEEFE © | *, ' | |wrote the Grade 13 English pa-| He said he had been admitted) tario on a probationary basis as} Jon Gregg Murray of Fergus\a result of failing the English) |Bar Hostess, No Boy 111 Tutt, 53-year-old principal of} The younger Tutt is also a | Also Eligible: Man Royal, Robinson|Fergus and District High School|student at the university taking FOURTH RACE -- Purse"s27,500 "Gati-of forging Grade 13 examina-| He said certain words added nau' ($10,000) claiming, three-year-olds| tion papers to help his son, Don-|on his French c ition pa- Buttermilk Pike, Cuthbertson Dark Fairy, Robinson 113 ing marks. Tutt pleaded notlalso said he had identified an Balinode, Walsh 120 | guilty. : |English paper with a mark of Popsaysno, Harris 118 Gul of Packel. Harcioie $6 lteacher, Nicholas C. Nicholas, a| Inspector Laurence Garther of Acouchi, No Boy 116 French and German specialist|the provincial police said the pa- A board of education, say he had|Mills had been handed to the FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,400 "Atha-/heen asked to examine the 6 furlongs. |Apache Dancer, Potts 111 |Mills of Fergus and Donald Uncle Gino, No Boy 113 |Bruce Tutt and that he had |Newshen, Walsh A:113 Sir Gideon, Harrison<A.120 tical or almost identica!. Shackalot, Turcotte XXX161 | "I felt the answers must have | si einmnp cisgea Sets biunde words and meaning were the SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,900, "Royaljsame and it is unlikely that two olds, 6% furlongs. . Forest Rover, Fitzsimmons 114 same wording because invention ceo Beck: yi of creative answers were called lAlpenhorn, Turcotte | XXX109 , : on el : |, . . it is possible to have the yor te nly [same idea but not the same Menaris, No Boy 116 |Hamattar, Dalton 119 FAILED EXAMINATION | SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $7.50 added) Mr. Murray sparked the in-| Oe WG Rar at |gery charges being laid when he |learned he had failed his Grade | Lucky Marine, Shuk 114 |Grand Galop, Robi A114 A i ca c ; He said he had been surprised ood Old Mort, No B: Vv gti nly SALA at the result because he had Triple Alliance, ie ur |school.examinations and he and eee his father, Gregg Murray, a to the University of Western On-| |Garden Prince, Turcotte XXX106 was tesifying at the trial of D.jexamibeln. Wi; i Py | A . | Pantoismine, No Boy 111 who is charged on three counts/an engineering degree. and up, 62 furlongs. | sas jald Bruce Tutt, 19, to get pass-|per were not in his writing. He Tres Suave, Shuk 113 i ' 36 as his. Oar Sat: Gone aie The court also heard a) New Member, Fitzsimmons 120 lemployed with the Scarborough|pers of Murray, Tutt and Miss baska" ($7500), claiming, three-year-olds, i ming, three-year-olds,/ French authors papers of Linda Rah Rah, Gomez 120 found sections which were iden- Sir Gideon, Harrison A-120 A--Rotenberg and Mrs. Seedhouse entryicome from one paper... . the [Canadian Legion' allowances, three-vear-|ctudents would have exactly the | Plaistowe, \for out of their own experiences |. | Tanwood, McComb 12) Winkie, Walsh 114 |words."" |"Clarendon Stakes" Two-year-olds Foaled) vestigation which led to the for- |Greek Salt; Dalton 117 j13 English examination. |Canisteo, Burton 114 | Machoroine, Fiissiiwnere Acllé |done fairly well in English in EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,100 ($2500) mathematics teacher at the) lof education and had finally re- ceived permission to examine his English paper. "The English examination pa- per attributed to me was not * Royal Doctor, No Boy 102 |Black Coral, No Boy 102 Arctic Swirl, No Boy A-116 Gum Swamp Harris X115 Dawn Flush, No Boy 116 Quiet Nancy, Harris X113 |Aurora Fox, Harrison A-116 your thirst with a cooling Holiday Aren't air-conditioned taverns and lounges great so when you're pouring cool, cool Holiday Beer. Drink it down thirstily, Ah me, that's good. Holiday is Ontario's light- tasting beer, and it's a// beer in every way. Holiday BREWED FOR SUMMER THIRST Lavella, Dalton 115 Sun Hash, No Boy 116 |Gray Mouse, Harrison 119 Lavahot, No Boy 123 Also Eligible: Gaicaipuro, No Boy B-116; Cassis Miss, Walsh 111; Barbara, Fitzsimmons 111; Bobby Brier, No Boy |113; Among the Stars, No Boy 109; Mr. {Yo Te, No Boy B-113. | A-King and Seedhouse entry | B-Audiey Farms entry | X-5 Ibs APP ALW Calimed | XX-7 Ibs APP ALW Claimed XXX-10 Ibs APP ALW Claimed Post Time 2 p.m. Pay No More Than 4% -- When -- Your Property MeGILI "cc" Broker Day or Night--728-4285 Y, Sales Mar. ----F tario Gazette carries the infor- mation that letters patent of in- corporation have been granted {to three Oshawa district com- panies. They were Lovell Hold- jings Limited and Rae-Al In- |vestments Limited, Oshawa and Pavemaster of Canada Limited, Pickering. Village. ' HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL $50 to $5000 without endorsers or bankable security SUPERIOR FINANCE ~ Bank or MonTrReAL 7 N or ease * WANK 10.3 MILLION CANADIANS BT sf REGRESS Family Finan Bring all your personal credit needs ° ce Plan under one roof Miss Margaret Pellow was the|Negroes and Indians has re-jing from Georgetown to Mac- lo : guest speaker and was very in-|sulted in 69 deaths -- exclusive|kenzie when the bomb. exploded. LOW-COST LIFEANSURED LOANS teresting. She poinetd out howjof 'those killed Monday. |The boat broke in two and important it was to have a good; Governor Sir Richard Luyt is-|sank. education. sued an order today giving se-| Three bodies were recovered Mr. Francomy thanked thelcurity forces sweeping powers|but the count of survivors from ladies for the supper. Four boys|and authorizing the supreme|among the 50 persons aboard supplied the band music for the|court to hand out floggings and|stood at only 20. 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