NEWS OF WHITBY AND. THE SURROUNDING DiI CRUCIAL WEEK-END FOR JUNIOR TEAM 3A ; y Cobourg Saturday To Decide Who Gets In Playoffs Whitby baseball fans are assured of plenty of action thls week-end with two top notch games on tap. On Friday night, Whitby Juveniles "B" entry in the O.B.A. playdowns will play the first game in a two- game series with Lindsay, and on Saturday night, Whitby Rotary meet Cobourg in a crucial game to decide the third and flanal playoff berth in their league, Priday night's game will be the importa first game for the Juve- niles, Unable to get into a Jeguiar Jeague during the season of a late start, the Juveniles i Coach Don' Gaines have had to be vided by teams of the Oshawa Jue venile League in exhibition tilts, The Whitby boys won all five of the games, and they came from behind to score a 3 tle against an "All-Star" team from the Oshawa League in the sixth contest, With such a record behind them, boys should really go sides in the incial playdowns and they merit good Support from loos! baseball suppo A "Na of The | game on Saturday night is » "natural", and the largest crowd of season sho i 1 Whitby on 2 Oivie Holiday, snd it: howd help to settle the compli~ oated standing Jans has len in Lakeshore Ji the season, wh Cobourg is + Just a jump behind with ten wins and an equal number of losses, and a 3 feu left to play. If Cobourg win thelr remaining game with Oshawa "Hunters" played last RADIO SERVICE GUARANTEED - IMMEDIATE APPLIAN mid St. N., Whitby 308 Dundas St, W. Phone 650 WHITBY ELECTRIC EARLE J, BRYANT Domestic, Commercial, " 'Farm and Pole Line Installations night in Cobourg, then two teams will have an Li ho for the season and Saturday Bigs game will decide the winner of third-place spot, However, if Co- bourg to drop the game to Hunters, a win for them on Saturday night would still leave the two teams tied for the third spot and another game would be forced on neutral ground, probably in Bowmanville In any event the game Saturday is the most important one of the season for the locals, and they will be giving everything to come up with a win, | Sports Notice There will be a be & meetin of rep- resentatives of the Whitby Wolves, Legion and "Old Boys" {tball teams in the Legion Hall tonfght at 8 pam, for the purpose of drawing up a round-robin schedule for the softball championship. of the town and the Bowman and Rowe cup. Sport Calendar | Friday, Aug. 23, Town Park, 6:16 pm, OBA, Juvenile Playdowns, first game, Lindsay at Whitby, High School Grounds, 7.00 p.m, Ladies' exhibition softball, Orono at Whitby; Junior softball (exhibition) Whit by Wolves at Ajax Wildcats, Saturday, Aug. 24, Town Park, 6:15 pm, Junior basebal, Cobourg Kiwanis at Whitby Rotary. L O. D, E, SECOND . WAR MEMORIAL On Saturday, September 7, with the permission of the Town Coun. ell ast June, the IO.D.E, will hold its Annual "Mile of Money".' This year entire proceeds will be used for the I.O.D.E's "Second War Memor- ial", Its specific pur, is to es- tablish bursaries in Canadian uni- versities of sufficient value to pro- vide or assist in providing a uni- versity education, or its recognized Squivelent, pon graduate schol. arships versities, located in any part of the British Empire in such subjects ag may be approved of by the War Memorial Commit tee. Those eligible for bursaries are sons and daughters residing in Can- ada, of men or women, who during the. war, 1930-456 gave their lives, or suffered permanent injuries. Such persons residing in Canada as shall be selected by the War Mem- orial Committees are- eligible for post graduate scholarships. Any donations may be sent to the Hendures, Mrs, J. M, Roblin, or to the personal contact convener, Mrs, J, O. Ruddy, and an official receipt will be sent, The allotment of the Yiacoun t Creenwood Chapter Is In a recent letter from ro. cial Headquarters the chapter was congratulated on the Dublicity " re- ceived in the local press, Try a classified advertisement for quick results! NOTICE OF POSTING VOTERS' LIST Notice is hereby given that I have posted up at my office at the Town of Whitby, on the 14th day of August, 1946, the list of all persons entitled to vote on Money By-laws at an Election to be held on Saturday, September 14th, 1946, and I hereby call upon all persons entitled so to do to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeals being the 81st day of August, 1946. Dated at Whitby, this 14th day.of Aug. 1946, ' JOHN R. FROST, Clerk, Town of Whitby. WN WALLS -- UNDER ROORING -- IDER ROOFING FIBREEN ON THE FARM UNE ALL OUTBURDINGS -- POULTRY HOUSES, ETC. COVER MACHINERY AD HATSTACKS=-3ULD barrier against wind--moisture--and dust. Fibreen with its unbroken, wa asphalt, windproof layer of live terproof, reinforced with tough wiry sisal fibres (sealed between strong, clean, kraft cover sheets) protects, during construction and in the finished structure. Above are outlined only a few of the many uses JAMES SAWDON & SONS 244 BROCK ST, SOUTH Phone Whitby. 24 '115 GREEN ST. Think Youngsters we | Started Blaze In Milking Shed (CRU On Tuesday around 31.30 a.m, the Whitby Pire Brigade answered a call to oxtingeian the blaze which had started in a milking shed in the rear of a house on Brock St, Bouth, The shed is the of P, Ottenbrite and stands in a at the rear of his home at 1137 Brock Street south, There was evi- dence that the blaze was started by young boys playing with matches and Sergeant Ron Love is investie gating. Damage was estimated at 'd * Both fire trucks were parked In garages away from the hall which is being painted, but no delay was experienced and the trucks were at ivy fire ghortly after the alarm was sounded, Under the direction of ter brigade Tapidly browgbt.. the rapidly oug blaze under control, An additional loss occurred at the fire when the chemical hose burst and sprayed the fire chief's new blue pants with acid, They ned together until he got home changed, but can now be used . as polishing rags for his car, to give teeth to the recently pub- lished warning that drivers pp Proaciiing nearer than 500 feet to trucks would be fined, He reported that while no summonses were handed out there is still room for improvement, The police warning was given added weight by the accident which occurred immediately after the fire, when four-year-old Billy Reardon was knocked down by a truck, TELL-TALE TALE TASTE Expert tea tasters o can distinguish between hundreds of different kinds of tea and tell in a few mo- ments in what particulas région it is grown, Whitby Classified WANTED - UNIVERSITY STUDENT "ar ls U0, Jojssioiat snd board, 92, Times-Gazette, Whitby, a {oi WANTED -- PAINTING OR REPAIR carpenter work wanted, . reasonable rates. Apply 7-5 Miss Ruddy's Studio, evenings phone 3078J2, Oshaw FOR BALE--IRON FIREMAN STOKER on. y oy aha ance t a ol stree thy. Phone ooh f ' a POR | SALE--PANTAIL PIGEONS, AP- 7_320 Brock street north, Whitby, ABE \N_FOR CLEA! one day a week, Phone WEY 598. (Aug.24) WANTED RX SERVI VICE MAN farm work the gay. a fenced, 13 one 2103, Whit 3 thy, BE. "SOW AN ND Yo OUNG SALE--BROOD plat Apply Mrs, D, Chisholm, Wyte er NT 43r12, Brooklin tr PR oy Apply Times- heusokoeglog dnd SALE BAGY "CARRIAGETO0D Sohdition, Apply Box 5, Times-Clanette, Tile for 'sale oo Whitby Til pi , 0, Chestnut street, Rh (Aug. 24) WA WANTED TO BUY, POUL. try, highest market ing ald, "to feathers and horse Apply Phone Bid of 00 Brook. afraet ah oun Mithy, Frome 2 FANTED 70 B 0 oh -- new HP, aE pris" ol] J, Parker, SE FOR SALE--SIX ~ ROO oid: Brox house, all conveniences, lot 8 x ce $3,000, Apply 816 stroot ori Whitey py NE - Brogt FOR SALE--CAR YOR R SALE, "33 py six-wheel deluxe Sedan, four new tires, 2 cod spares and heater, Serial Apply 816 Brock street HOM, | Whity. 1 bearing samalon. wall sit wan aa) Re PW nitny. au] FOR SALE. DUNBARTON DIS Inmedi oi to RTA on, Apply 7H WANTED AT ONCE for WHITBY PAPER ROUTES Apply at Once to 1a rame b for all Joar occupancy, Tor Te x 3 TWO GOOD SMART BOYS TIMES-GAZETTE F'MES-GAZETTE, WHITBY FARMS FOR SALE By W. A. LAWSON 177 acres of choice clay loam, 40 acres bush and pas.ure, baliret till- able, trout stream, never freezes. Solld brick hous~, 8' rooms, bath, pantry - electrjc light, telephone. Two bank , good ones; poultry house, holds hens, electric light; orchard; also spring water 'nn barn yard, Most desirable spot, one mile from highway on good road, POSSESSION to sult PURCHASER PRICE $15,000 230 acres, overlooking lake, a m st beautiful spot, also a most profit able farm, two houses, bank "arns completely equipped with electricity. Stabling for 7 head of cattle, ce- ment floors, steel Stanchion water bowls, piggery, cement floors, and troughs for six brood sows. Present crop speaks for itselr, You can't beat it, If you want a real farm let me show you this, it's worth your while, W. A. LAWSON WHITBY feld |. Sergeant Ron Love was on hand, oF. ry oid feathers IN WHITBY -- £-ROOM ow, all conveniences, 11( ' Sidewalk: Repairs Started Again After a temporary delay the re- pair program for Whitby's sidewalks got under way again this week, when work started on the west side of Brock Street North, For the past few days the town workmen have been employed at the.gravel pit but are now back improving the "worst sidewalks in. Ontario." Plans call fo action next on the east side of Brock Street South, the scene of an annual flood, and then on the east side of Brock Street (no work be permitted until a plan North, The only problem facing had been received and shproved. works 'superintendent Fred O'Dell| As the Council Chambers is the current and acute shortage not available, no further business of cement, but he hopes to get wag transacted and the meeting enough to carry on with the repairs, | was adjourned until next Tuesday. Planners Review » . . Building Permits | At the meeting of the Town Plan- ning Board on Tuesday night, the members discussed five applications for permits to build, Two of the applications were approved, two were approved with provisions call- ing for some slight alterations or ciarification of the plans, One application was received without any plan and it was re- turned to the town engineer, H, L. Pringle; with the suggestion that 1d gd Wc] i{e],/d41 Get More Fruit eo « aft Better Prices RT the first sign of early dropping, spray with PARMONE, the C11, hormone conoactats' ox' serenity by many growers, PARMONE prevents or harvest drop of both apples and pears, Frat [ Hruly to the trees. Resul Jrsatly reduces pre. ngs longer and ig t -- fewer windla yA Anafiorsd colour, ality and size . . , a longer picking Radial ONE does not y normal ri penta processes, Consequently m should be picked maturity, PARMONE costs little, Just one four-ounce bottle makes 100 gallons of prey; PARMONE is highly effective, In some cases, pre-harvest drop has been reduced 857, o This year, market better fruit, more fruit, by using PARMONE, CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Fertilizer an at the proper Division 334 Dundas Street West, Toronto Chatham, Ont. Wanted! YOUR EGGS What, Are You Receiving for Your Eggs? Our Quotation Sat., Aug. 17th was GRADE A LARGE 47 Also the Best Market.for Your: LIVE HOGS - LAMBS - CALVES CHICKENS - HENS PICKERING FARMS LIMITED WHITBY--ONTARIO Phone 336--Day or Night e Bring all your tire worries fo us. We will tell if any repairs are needed. And we have the skilled men and modern equipment to give you the finest tire service. Why not drive BRYANT BROTHERS 200 DUNDAS ST. W, WHITBY, ONT. PHONE 2250 Complete Tire Service ADJOURN INQUEST (Continued fron from Page 4) that time about 70 miles per hour. Dorion then pulled the signal cord, The train conductor, H, Vander~ voort, said that he couldn't exe plain why the train didn't stop une til it reached the station, al he stated, it would take the train a half mile to stop when travelling. at ie speed, J, Riordan, telegrapher at Whithy Junction, sald that when told by the conductor of the acci- dent he had phoned Pickering that a man was on the track just east of "Dilco", (rallway term for Ajax), A freight 'engine was sent out from Pic station, with a doctor aboard to look for the body, but returned with the report that it had not been seen, The fireman of the next train, whose crew had been put on the lookout for the body, reported when he arrived at Whitby that he had seen a man sitting on the north side of the track a mile and a hail | west. of Whitby, On receiving this information the telegrapher sen out Bdgar Alloway, of Whitby, to search along the track, Dolham was discovered by Frank Alloway, his son, who returned to Whitby and called the W. C. Town ambul~ ance, . | Alive When Found - The two Alloways and Leonard Harris, who was with them, report- ed that Dolham was alive and con~ scious but couldn't talk when dis- covered, The ambulance arrived and Dolham was placed on a stretcher, At this point Dr, J. O. Ruddy was stopped as he wag drive ing east along the new highway and gave the man medical attention, Dr. Rudy was not present at the inquest, but Dr, Cuddy said "Dr. Ruddy told me that the man was nearly dead when he arrived, Af- ter being given a "hypo" the man was taken to the hospital, On ar- rival he was dead." The evidence of Robert Higham, CNR. policeman was that Dolham cheques and $65 in cash, but no ticket, From his investigations of the ground he presumed that Dol ham had held on to the guard rail for a few seconds and then lost his grip, Adjournment Granted After the summing up of the evi- dence by Dr, Cuddy, the jury re- quested the adjournment, to ob tain the evidence of the train's en« gineer and firemen, Serving on the jury were O. E. Bowman, D, A, Wil- son, PF, J. McIntyre, J. M, Roblin and Harry Boys, Big Hydro System Planned By India | New Delhi, Aug. 10+(OP)--For the last nine months engineer units | of the Indian Army have been make | ing preliminary investigations on i the river-controlled scheme, the Damodar Valley project which it is estimated will cost $65,000,000 The scheme is modelled to some extent on America's public-owned Tennessee Valley Authority, to con= trol devastating floods, provide ime mense hydro-electric power and ir- rigate approximately 760,000 acres in the rice-growing province of Bengal, Water supply for industrial and domestic purposes will be increased to 20 times the present supply, Hydro-electric installations will have a capacity of 200,000 kilowatts, sup- plemented by steam installations of 150,000 kilowatts, Despite the shortage of engineexs in India, the assistance of the army has enabled the government to proceed with the planning of the scheme much earlier, as it will probably take eight to 10 years to complete it. The work undertaken by the army mainly consists of ine vestigations and preliminary facie litles for 'construction work, The. surveys of three dam sites are being done by railway survey compe anles, A fleld survey company is doing the reservoir surveys. The project will ultimately seven dams altogether, Ie ------------ Aberdeen, Scotland -- (OP) Norwegian shipowners have order ed 10 cargo vessels totalling 71,350 Ris from Bast of Scotland build. rs, TOWN OF WHITBY TENDERS FOR ELEVATED TANK FOUNDATION SEALED TENDERS marked on the Syids as to contents will be received the Superintendent of the Ful Uhiities Commission until 5:00 p.m WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28TH, 1948 for the complete construction of cone crete foundations and valve pit for new elevated water storage tank, Plans and Spacifisasions may be obe tained from rs or Su Hoy tendent of Pubilo vu ition Comm 'Whitby, The lowest or any tender not neces sdrily accepted, H. L. PRING! Superintendent, Whitby Public Util, Commission Proctor, Redfern & Laughlin Consulting Jgiheens, 36 Toronto Street, dated August 10, 1046, "ANNOUNCEMENT UNCEMENT Thursdays A Representative of The Singer Sewing Machine Co. will be in Whitby te service all makes of sewing machines, . Expert Workmanship Guaranteed If in need of service write or phone before the above days. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. PHONE 69% -- OSHAWA 17-4 THE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, Charge In Theft While Out On Bail Arrested in Asx by Police Chief J, Irvine, of Pic , Wm, Volvie peared betore Magia A BE + | Lhghtboum in Police Tuesday shanged With breaking and Cn ing s in Brooklin and bank Beach. Volvie A [ Rone. mand to enable him to obtain a lawyer for his defence and his case was set forward until next week, vie objected loudly and termed uggestion "ridiculous", Magistrate Lightbourn reed to this sum, accused is at present free on bail of $2000, while awaiting trial on a housebreaking charge in Toronto and nine other charges in three counties, hed in his wallet $200 in travellers | Cll Rt tlt 5 AD comes home with a springy step and sparkling smile, He's bright and cheerful as he says "Hella dear!" Just as keen as when he waved goodbye this morning: Yes, Mother and Dad, and in fact their parents too, realize what a help Eno's 'Fruit Salt' has been to fitness and health, Eno's 'Fruit Salt' is refreshing and pleasant to take. It will help sweeten the breath and relieve acid distress--so often the cause of headaches and indigestion, Eno is free of harsh, bitter salts--no sugar or artificial flavouring of any kind. Buy a bottle of Eno's 'Fruit Salt' today. nae 3 i FAAS a URGEN I | 1 Bottles are badly needed, 2 Reason -- new bottle pros duction slowed by shortage of materials. 3 Remedy -- Return ac lated empties. Put them back into circulation. Check . your basement today. Bring them to nearest Brewers Retail store or telephone for pick-up, The Brewing Indust (Ontario,