SPs we ED 5 a at SL | '# THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, Seplember 80, 1855 . ' Patient, In World Stress 140 To Be Confirmed London Times Praises pected | At St Gregory s Church QtavaPolicy OnBeds the UAW Local "1955 Picket| The Sacrament of Confirmation He lays his hand upon each can- Ghost with a spiritual indelible who leaves Ottawa today for asians "abou " | will be administered in St. Greg-'didate, "anointing him with holy _| week-long v to Moscow, can Line Revue," was presented last y's 'Roman Catholie Church on chrisms on the forehead by ihe| Taf WHICH O0US, Houe SORTER speak in the Russian capital "with tions of 'striking GM worke:s and their|Sunday, October 9, at p.m. by signs of the Cross and pronounc- ee pols ice of Christ. distinctive author- te y His Excellency, Most Rev. Fran-|ing the sacramental words. families who were turned AWAY|eis v. Allen, DD, auxiliary bishop| The Bishop gently strokes each The blow on the cheek delivered held in UAW auditorium Monday of Toronto. {one on the cheek, and finally gives by, the bishop reminds the candi: and Tuesday. About 90 boys and girls and 50 all who have been col his date that by Confirmation they Canada Firm, UAW Revue Repeated FREAK CORN of the oxygen tent. hand until the president is able to] And they decided that he is well ume active direction of policy. enough to initial a couple of gov- at the date when the presi ernment documents. Approval of dent will be at the helm of these d ts ts of forei administration is not far off was! service assignments, will be the indicated in the latest bulletins| first step on the still-hazardous from his doctors. to recovery. RELEASED Former Grand Admiral Erich Raeder who was Hitler's top naval man during World War II, holds a bouquet of roses given him by his wife after he was re- leased from Spandau Prison in Berlin. He was one of 22 top Na- zis convicted as war crimin- als by the Nuremberg military tribunal and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1946. The cigion to releasse the 79-year-old war criminal because of his ad- vanced age and health was made hy the occupation powers. --Central Press Canadian SAYS HUBBY CAN BE WRONG The Kentucky Court of Ap- peals once judged that when a husband wilfully leaves his wife alone many evenings and she develops an interest in other men, he's partially at fault, But if you've developed an = TO CONSIDER TOLL TORONTO (CP)--Premier Frost SENTENCED ON 2¢ CHARGES | KITCHENER (CP) -- Kenneth of 22 charges. The! sentences will be concurrent. He be a toll bridge as "purely spec was sentenced on a charge of lation." The premier told a press freaking. entering and theft of conference the matter is one for more than $1,000 from Dominion|the Ontario legislature select com. Woollens and Worsted Ltd., of mittee on toll roads to study. How. Hespeler in 1088. The others in- ever the r said, he volved break-ins and thefts of more see why could not thaa $50 each. y bridges if there were toll roads. stands scoring Reese ahead of him. | : Was the catcher's first hit of the quled to Rodges Ouisine rat bn. threw out Skowron. . Furillo lined to Mantle in|, . 2? ' No runs, two hits, no errors, one ried one hit, mo errors, | Dod s: Furillo doubled off the iF I Reese flied to Cerv. wall in the left field cormer. Me- ig ider pumped a single into left field. Campanella flied to Howard Dougald tossed out Hodges, Fur- inside the left field line. McDougald The show has been so well ré- adults will be conformed at this blessing. were strengthened {rines mow picketing McKinnon In-| A rehearsal of all candidates | the Sign of the Cross to teach| A new name is taken in Con- dustries have requested a visit/and sponsors will be held Friday, them that sacramental grace is! firmation to the one received in from the Oshawa troupe, and after October 7, at 7.30 p.m. in St. Greg: given in virtue of the shcrifice of Baptism to remind the candidate cal 222 entertainment committee. In the Confirmation ceremony, ihose confirmed that they must not|the protection of another patron 'discussed details of the trip. the bishop prays that the Holy be ashamed to profess boldly their|saint, whom he chooses as his |" Following the St. Catharines, Ghost descends upon those about! faith in Christ Jesus crucified. It|advocate before God; that he is to' expected to tour the remaining gifts. | tion the soul is sealed in the Holy mew patron. three strike-bound plants in the GM chain at London, Windsor and | - Su Sultan Offers To Abdicat EPR | The grand finale here last night al ers 0 ca e "He now goes to Moscow with Yhrougit the Unionettes chorus line " oe the | approval of all. Canadisn e Picketeers male singi g parties, perhaps expecting group together, and received a If Replaced By Relative inst os ble result. | or A Lyrics for the curtain number | y i : #1] The Times says the main value planation and negotiation it is cer- ; RABAT, French Morocco (AP)--|to end the yiolence in the North 4 ' } were written by well-known Osh-| | of Pearson's visit will be in the tain that Canadian diplomacy-- awa songwriter Victor Porteous, | Embattled Sultan Mohammed Ben African protectorate and give it| : i | i informed as it is, and dis ; . ~ | the Moroccan throne if he can turn | THREE PROVISIONS : ted his comed; t, still subbing | Trans-polar for Joe Milne, OE wih a throat | his powers over to a member ofl Moulay Arafa has been the chief amg infection, and will probably con-| bis own family. nationalist target since the French . t Merv. Jenkins, ula ter. year-old ruler's determination t0|med Ben Youssef, and put the: old Presiden May Take Helm Soon ; Beverley Bennett inspects a IT ody soul ve his Toutine | keep the post the F Tench gave| man on the throne in 1955. . a as ae Jue a ome Io aon reach. Feiont ener, Flore outs 503 oe 2 en As Favorable Reports Continue ven ¢o ct -- fiv ex] ore the show leaves . the top and two large ones on for St. Catharines. | Boyer 9 i gh Ag Aly President Rene Coty. : By OR ane Dave Jedklss, brotier. of fhe ¢ Bh Diicials tetused tos dis DENVER (AP)_The centre of ulate Sat the President il uot by Mrs. R. Bone, of 231 Clarke | byterian church, arranged all mus- | 1%. A a . '| the government shif back to|take y, once s been given street, who found it in her, gar- ical numbers and directed the Pick-| , EL Hajoul sped off in his white) 2% Foch aitions for his re- Denver as President Eisen-a fill-in on Washington manoeuvres den. --Times-Gazette eteers male-chorus. Cadillac before dawn toward Casa: : The French | 1a ent on ant Tick yaa Ee 4 {lice in hot pursuit. Boyer de La-| 1. The French government wou his a stra ew here ation explo; ways for aires, fhe. tap-dancing Horclivk {Tour charged the protocol chief have to guarantee that Ben Youssef from : delegal sidential authority. chuk, magician Joe Dominick,|had exercised "inadmissible pres-| would not return to the throne. left dance delegated t ber of hi he gia H EE eoren White House could ke how Presigonua nd eit. e! ians | refuse to quit. | delega 0 a member of his own e president's ver ansferred was unneces- : Lo | Dodgers: Johnny Kucks went to sihget I wank Siacey, Somedinms! Although Moulay Arafa at- amily, This would destroy Faure's party, spelled the end of any pos-|sary at a time when no urgent de- - at 3a] 0 J the mound for the Yankees, Mc-| joo: ™0 4" Freddie Bryant who tempted to put conditions in his plan for a three-man regency coun- gible plans to delete 58) eine ond BE an - : i slow bouncer and threw him out m 0 bled hold on the throne appeared opposition from French colonists illness. will be 65 Oct. 14, showed such ex- "FIRST INNING across the plate and leaving the on a close play. Amoros walked on Was iu Shatge Of the Srease paint to be AWE YaDidy to ea hi their friends in Paris, who "| Eisenhower's personal friends|cellent recovery from his heart at- Yankees: Podres bounced off the bases loaded. Manager Casey Stei-|a full count. Podres laid down a department" for the entire show. '0 Ch Premier Edgar Faure's support Moulay Arafa. said the arrival of Adams will dis- Mor laced hi R overnment promised Moroccan| 3. Friends and supporters of the Thursday discontinued routine use threw him out. -McDougald Morgan Seplacs his. Add €/ was out, Skowron to Martin wh) OBITUARIES ationalists to remove the old man|sultan would be protected against government will be kept firmly in a soft fly to Snider in short' Amoros over the i 4h ob covered. Gilliam flied to Howard. | ish entre) Furillo made a running the bases still loaded. Skowron| NO Tubs, no nits, no errors, one : iB grabbed Snider's chopper inside! ®" ARTHUR B, WERRY i oot yg , no hits, no errors, none th st base lin threw | oh, slong resident of the w= VIP Sa S Politics » erra, forcing res at the plate. » Doug § riet, . Werry, passed] Y ~ . ked Ci lla lined to Martin. p Yankees: McDougald singled to away suddenly at the family resi-| \ ~~ Dodgers: Mantle up for A ae Ea errors centre. Clem Labine started warm-| 2. = "pgp Bowmanville, onl "Gilliam's high fiy in straightaway h g ling up in the Dodger bull pen. [mui ee w% on nb oo in his I s Dut Of All Snider went down swing- McDoug pping af ' Y Cam panella J 'a home 230 "Yankees: Cory struck out, Gil. Mantle grounded into 2 plouble Werry nm of ihe pie re. A aw rdw _ ack wer centre field | ? play, Reese am to ges, : ressing tha people should; platforms which were attractive fm. Jam threw out MeDougald. Berra MecDougald reaching third. Reese ceased was born at Clarke Union interested in litics, Johnny| to all people, but he emphasized man Be lived in the Bowmanville! yy, cc" of Commons, emphasized entl 2 y y given the people a platform rich wi Send Bowman«| that problems of welfare and Can which had set the test of time and A farmer all his life, Mr. Werry ada's growing importance in world! was completely workable.' i had {tad and farmed on the Prop; important thal, the man on the of the Sod Liberal Association, erty illo holding second. Robinson | street should piky séme part in the tendered the thanks of the' meet- threw out Furillo, Ebenezer United Church, serving Sovernment ofsour people. ing to; the speaker. ul ceived that strikers at Sit. Catha-|ceremony. The forehead is inted with |if vy, to even die for Christ. last nights performance, the Lo- ory's Church. the Cross only. it also reminds|/that he is to place himself under show, the Oshawa performers: are to be confirmed with His sevenfold also reminds them that by this ac-/followw the exemplary life of the Scarboro. t tremendous ovation. { cles. : "But in the 'long process' of ex- Stage-director Ed. Holland pr Moulay Arafa ofiered today to quit| some measure of self-rule, er CO IBLE ts | tinue with the show on the road. | The first public break in the 74-| exiled his nephew, Sultan Moham- freak cob of corn which has slightly and some new material ; ) resident - general, Pieire| niained in a letter to French 4 ERNEST B. VACCARO There are even those who spec sent to The Daily Times-Gazette M.C. and organist at Knox Pres. | Protocol chief Abderrahman el Ha- reliable source said the sultan : ae hower showed consistent improve-|of 'he last few days, the celerity : Other acts included the Western-|Dlanca, with two jeeploads of po- Urethent: | |tor Morgan and flied to Amoros. Washington, Dodgers Chase Turle Ls Th Schon of spn dom 3 hE he Se ' u ' | No runs, no hits, no errors, one Rhona Th +. sure" on the sultan to make him| 2. The sultan's powers would be gible plans to delegate a of | cisions were pending. |Dougald charged in for Robinson's |, "ae 0 teq" the Unionettes and |long-expected departure, his trou- | cil. This plan had aroused strong hil who : tack of last Saturday that doltors ~mound for Cerv's slow bounder gel signalled the end for Turley. sacrifice bunt inside first base and | pel any doubt that the reins of as the first step in a settl t any p ~eatch Berra's sinking liner. the first base line and threw to gyXTH INNING . Reese walked on four three left. Berra lined a single over second, NY: : or ob t ry A son on January 13, 1863. As a youngiy. oc" MP for Durham, in the that the Liberal Party had consist- affairs, was making it even more Dr, ude Vipond,. a diféctor he died for 70 years. He was an active member our INNING Martin back of the in- . : Mantle crashed a home Robbed hd : 4 lower centre field! 161d Brass. Amoros was given ann, rung one hif, noerrors.ome Mr, James was the guest speak- bsequently a lively\ panel dis- Ee re Yined a double] fntentional pats. Bodrgs struek | lett. ion any Jv 13 4s An Sider x dhe er at the first meeting of the Osh-| cussion took place with Mr. James, io runs, 'one lrit,~ne errors, . awa Riding Liberal Association Mike Jacula, Harry Millie and Bill SEVENTH INNING by his wife, the held in the recreation room of the Lawson, the members of the panel, Yankees: The paid attendance former A. Oke, in May, 1953, over Robinson's "head inside he left aM G Beh tend Yaw Jal before approximately and they capal ; second. Martin struck -out,| Yankees: Robinson threw out|Was 34,208. Amoros bac up leaves mourn people. i erous questions from the floor. missing a change-up. | Mantle who limped painfully down | against the left field wall to take two daughters, Mrs. ls Pising Due to the increasing scope of All members. of panel Rizzuto singled to left and Skow- | to first. Skowron struck cut, How-| Howard's high fly. Robinson threw | (Lois), who lives east of Bowman. [the parties of government, Mr.| agreed that there wasflittle ad- ron scored when Campanella took ard was caught looking at a fast|out Martin. Rizzuto walked on a ville and Mrs. Melburn Terry,| James explained that the duties van in the 'three or party Amoros' throw and then dropped ball for the third strike. full count. Andy Carey batted for|Westmor! avenue, Oshawa and|©f 2 member of parliament were systess. Mr. Jacula citéd the ex-| ball in making the tag, the No runs, no hits, no errors, nome Kucks and Tom Sturdivant, a right- |one son, Elton A. Werry, on the| likewise expanding and an MP perierice of ndmerous : European "ball rolling into the Dodgers' dug-| leit. hander, started warming up in the | homestead. in modern times could be expected | and South American countries who Also surviving is a brother, Only to scratch the problems of gov- were unable fo have effective gov'| Wesley George Rey. who lives | ernment. He related to the meeting| ernment due to the lack of major- the Rymerous duties he was called ity of the governing party, which The ains are resting at upon, the probl n fon was d by too many factions. Northeutr and Smith 8 atthe and out of session, and advised the| Many questions were directed to Chapel, Bowmanville, where the | meeting that a direction of the the speakers. involving organiza- funeral service will be held at 2.30| thoughts of individuals to the MP tion prior to elections and the sub- p.m. on Saturday, October 1. Rev. helped form government policy. |ject of 9 OSHAWA SALVATION ARMY BAND presents ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE Conductor -- Flight-Lieutenant C. O. Hunt, C.D. \ "With the Best in Bond Music "at U. A. W. AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th at 8 P.M." interest in finding buyers, ten- by Prog «= 50 Cents ants or anyone else, call RA Riszuto was awarded two bases' Dodgers: Gillam poked a single the ground rules, advancing into left field. Reese flied to Cerv.| Carey slammed 2a triple hi . Robinson made a leaping Snider walked. Campanella whis-| the left field wall, scoring Rizzuto, Tuley"s high bouncer and|tled a line single to left scoring|Cerv struck out for the third time. him out. [Gilliam and sending Snider t0| Ome run, one hit, no errors, one , three hits, one error, third. Howard elected to catch | jefe. | Furillo's foul fly in front of the Dodgers: Sturdivant went to the Yankee bull pen. off north of Bowmanville. A denies: Dedgers: Mantle, who had shown on his first-inning cateh, left field boxes and Snider scored after the catch. Campanella went to second on the throw to the plate mound for New York. Howard made a leaping catch of Hodges' bid for a home run. Robinson dou- Setting out the vote was| i Mr. Somerville, pastor of Eben-| Turning to platforms of political discusse 3-3492 to place a Classified ad. : ezer United Chureh, will conduct parties, Mr. James mentioned that| Following the meeting lunch was : i the services. Interment will be in all parties were capable of riding! served. | CITY AND DISTRICT two bits |bled inside the third base line and 0 hits, no errors, | wish a daring piece of base run- ning, dashed to third when How- ard threw to second base. Amoros slashed a ground single fo right MARY URECHUK through the drawn-in infield, scor-| Requiem mass for Mrs. Mary, {ing Robinson. | Urechuk, 535 Albert street, who| Podres bunted and forced Am. | died at the Oshawa General Hospi | GUEST OF CLUB CHIEF ENGINEER oros. Gilliam walked, Reese sin-|fal on Monday, September 26, was, Four members of the Cobourg Harold Rader has been ap- held in St. George's Greek Catholic club were guests of Oshawa Kins-| pointed chief engineer of the On- Church at 10 am. on Thursday, men 'at the meeting here Thurs- tario County Flying Club. | IN AMERICA'S ARSENAL OF WEAPONS Seplember 3. a" The Nios were: resent | Rev. J. C. Pereyma conducted Sol Margles, John Robertson, Tom | JOINS RCAF | - i. SRR ane the services. Interment was in St.| Brown and Bob Barr. At the meet-| Wilson Ferguson, who earned ; J nl Gregory's Cemetery. ing, birthday roses were presented | his. private licence at the Ontario) The pallbearers were Nick Kan-|to Gord Bell, Jack Cooke and Don County Flying Club has joined the | ' gm, William Bestilka, John Mor-| Jackson. Royal Canadian Air Force. ! , Adam Zenovich, | i vy: 108 = INTERESTED IN PLANT SIX NEW MEMBERS | | The Stouffville Tribune reports . The Ogtario County Fivin Club MRS. SASHA LAJDA that representatives of the Coulter, ° & je mn he hud Re al Mrs. Sasha Lajda, formerly of Manufacturing .Co., which operates ep ers, ay A OL London, who died in Montreal (plants in Oshawa and Uxbridge, fy oP 200000 BF ff ed | September 20, was buried in Lake paid a visit to Stouffville this, trig Aid Rayman I i View Cemetery. Pointe Claire. week. The firm, it reports, is pre-| NEL an e ; 5| pared to erect a building if a suit INSTR TON ADVANCES | Stevenson, daughter of Dr. George aple site can be secured. Dean Lend the Ontaria.Coun- | ty Flying Club has completed his) of the "Ontario Hospitay at Whitby | lo Hospital at Whitby RAMA GETS ISLANDS dual cross country hop; § y hop; while Ab- and London, Ont., and Mrs. Stev- Rama township has been award- bie Corrin and Al; Besteman led Portage, Garnet and Horse Is-| polished off their dual and solo enson. Mrs, Lajda was a graduate of| 3 lands in Lake Couchiching under a cross country flights. | Alms College, St Thomas, and ruling of the Ontario Municipal f i yn of ¥ Salers Ontario. Board, The ruling clarifies Rama] M re ont FLYING c i | | william Stevenson, of Montreal: | oWnship's borders between Mara! ken pe e Ontario County Dr, Mac Stevenson, in Vancouver, Morrison and Orillia townships, af- G0 Tob, S10, SUOREE ME FOO and London. survive. | |ter going into evidence of surveys (¥ © night flying each Thursday Service was conducted by the made by provincial surveyors back! M8ht Rev. Victor Rose, minister of(@s far as 1820. The three islands) GROUND SCHOOL Pointe Claire United Church, in|Which were concerned in the hear-| The private ground school at the [| the Tees Funeral Home, Montreal. ing on August 24 last were not|ontario County Flying Club is be- uilt upon until lately. The ques- ing held on Thursday nights at, led, & to third. Snider lined 10 the application, it was explained. | GROUND OBSERVERS two left. be on watch at the control tower| the family plot in Bethesda Ceme-| tery. I To Rigito threw owt Hodges. ankees. Hodges flied to Cerv| ole a right centre. Robipson cracked | ; single to cenire. Turley's first FIFTH INNING Ble hit Amoros on the right] Yankees: Robinson made a back . Turley bobbled Podres' bunt, | handed stop of Martin's hot smash the bases. Tom Morgan, a behind third and threw him out. righthander, started warming up.! Rizzuto walked, the first pass jo Gilligm walked, forcing Robinson|sued by Podres. Hank Bauer batted FUNERAL OF | ORDER YOUR VETCRAFT POPPY WREATHS NOW For Remembrance Day in » On REMEMBRANCE DAY, NOVEMBER 11, Oshawa's Civic Bodies, Indus- tries, Organizations and Citizens will have the opportunity to place wreaths on the War Memorial in tribute to our honored dead of two world wars, * MAKE YOUR TRIBUTE A VETCRAFT WREATH ORDER IT NOW! SPECIAL NOTICE TO MERCHANTS Suitable Poppy wreaths for window display are available at reasonable prices. Honor our war heroes by placing .a Vetcraft wreath in your window at the tion of whether Rama had the le-| th, | scoring Podres and sending gal right to levy taxes resulted in e aitport, ! { | Howard. | ¥ ted The members of the Ground R Two runs, three hits, no errors, Oslin ang M A heey *| observer Corps are reminded to emembrance seasom; ' All Vetcraft Wreaths are made by disabled veterans, who thus earn their living in the Veteraft shops of Canada, and are distritut=d solely by the Canadian Legion. LEAVES FLYING CLUB EIGHTH INNING of the Oshawa Airport on October | Yankees: Jimmy Jenkins, the genial me- | L ial i Robinson ® threw out] 1 and 2. A special meeting of the McDougald. Gilliam threw out| chanic at the Ontario County Fly- S0rp3 ls vey held at the airport Berra. Mantle was out on a slow ig Club for some years, has Lu bounder to Robinson. joined the staff of McNamara STUDENTS ACTIVE | No runs, no hits, no errors, none | Construction Co. as a flight en-| The Ontario County Flying Club/ ' | gineer. Ireports it has 36 active students. | Dedgers: Campanella dropped a| : | double into the left field corner for | his third hit of the game. Furillo| fouled to Berr: Hody ul MOST HEAVILY INSURED (Leon Millar of Auckland, New SASKATOON (CP) -- Canadians Zealand, and F. W. Roy Dickson | es fouled to, are the most heavily insured people of Waterloo have exchanged two) . ed to Skow- in the world in relation to their or three letters a year. Mr. Millar| and Prices to' national income, Rupert Thorp, and his wife are here as part of aj deputy general manager of Pru- world tour they started last Feb. dential Assurance Co. Ltd., of Eng- 10. They expect to be back home NINTH INNING land, said in an interview Thurs- Dec. 24. Yankees: Skowron lined a single | 92: Fe) | to right. Howard popped to Gilliam. | ACQUIT THREE Reese backed into short left for LIFELONG PALS MEET PETERBOROUGH (CP)--Three| fron Martin's popup. Rizutto popped to! WATERLOO (CP) -- Two men men were acquitted here Thursday | ton and certain midshipmen from | Hodges. who began a corvespondence while on a charge of rape. They are the Naval Academy. |. No runs, ope hit, no errors, one in public scho i years ago met George Johnston, 28, Denton John- ~Ceptral Press Capadiap left. . | for the firss time Wednesday night. stop, and Bill King, 24. Call, Phone or Write now for Samples a. Rizuto. Robinson ron No runs, one hit, no errors, one left. vis. PEI i Wer i rH IN AMERICA'S ARSENAL of, flight, the craft holds the speed | 'weapons' for possible wars of | record for helicopter-type air- the future are the army's "con- ' craft, having been clocked at 180 vertiplane," seen top, flying over ' miles an hour. At bottom, the Rolie fest run. 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