Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 Oct 1955, p. 4

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CARRERE CT RE IE wat eh A --- 2 i & THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, October 1, 1058 SOUNDING OUT MOLOTOV The foreign ministers of the Big Four powers, U.S. Secre, tary of State John Foster Dulles, at left; British Foreign Secre- tary Hafold Macmillan, French Foreign Minister Antoine Pen- ay and Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, appear to be in a talkative mood at "dinner con- ference" given by Dulles in New York in preparation for their meeting in Geneva on Oct. 27. | The dinner gave Molotov an opportunity to exchange pre- liminary viewpoints with the | three Western policy shapers as 'Viscount Greenwood Chapt. IODE Hears Report on Camp At the monthly meeting of the Viscount Greenwood Chapter JIODE., the summary of the sum- mer day camp for children which the Chapter has sponsored for four years was read: j After the fourth sucessive sea- son the camp ended on July 29th, starting on July 4th. Under the excellent leadership of Mrs. J. M. Hill, with five premanent and part-time councillors, the camp, as in former years, through the cour- tesy of the Boy Scout camp group committee, was situated at "Camp Hood," a beautiful site and ideal for children, There were disad- vantages however, the most ser- jous being the constant pilfering of the hut, and breaking of the dam by irresponsible hoodlums. Lumber was donated for the per- manent building, and / Mr. Hill looked after the building of same end attended to many other check ing up of conditions. The program was planned well in advance by the director and councillors. Each day started with devotions, taken by the different clergy. It was most inspiring to see the circle of children in that lovely setting be. Brother, Sister Held For Murder NEW ORLEANS (AP)--A step- brother and sister were held today presented. It! Mrs in the day b; their Creator, spent at swimming instruction was given. giving thanks to ne day weekly was dangle the bait of whist drives, Asrand.shp supbers and coffee and buns a church. Delegates were told one church displayed a s! Spring Hill Park where ing the a HITS CHURCH STUNTS PRESTON, England (CP) -- A ker at a Methodist church con- nce criticized ministers who "0.L.C. ANNUAL BRIDGE tract people" to rantee service wo par in hour. Craft and nature study was taught Castle Chapter . A. E. Kemp giving talks on Citizenship. The children were transported by bus, afd the Chap- fer is indebted to Mr. Everett Bryant for supplying a driver at the very minimum cost. The cam- pers brought their lunch, be Chapter provided chocolate milk, the dairy supplying the drinking water. The water was tested twice during the month of camping, Pho- tos and full accounts of the closing appeared in The Times-Gazette, The Chapter is very appreciative to all who assisted in this most worthwhile project, by donations cash, labor and material. Those CONCERT HALL MONDAY, OCTOBER 24 WHITBY UNITED CHURCH) REV. J. M. SMITH, Minister 2 pm. Sharp Mrs. V. Rowe, ATCM, Organist Tickets -- $1.00 Tea -- 50¢ SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER For tables please phone: 11 AM. Miss J. MeKey, MO 8-3702 ond YOUTH SERVICE Mus. DB: Wiien, 149 4347) 7 PM. attending were as follows: 1st, week: 105 boys per day; 2nd week, 101 girls per day; 3rd week, 55 boys per day; 4th week, girls per day. The drop of "attend. ance during the last couple of weeks was due to the enthusiasm for the swirhming pool and the ex- treme heat. The general opinion of the children was 'We'll Be Back] Next Year." | BOWLING NEWS ONTARIO HOSPITAL MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Standings for week of Sept. 26, for investigation of murder after| their meeting pertaining to Ger many and disarmament nears. WHITBY and DISTRICT Public Utility Commission [Seven Experts Serves Over 200 New Homes Whitby Public Utility Commis- gion is rapidly completing a pro- gram of construction which has been one of the largest on record. Water and sewer connections have been made to over one hun- dred new homes, indicating the rapid growth of the town with the opening up of new streets in the town proper and in new subdivis- jons. In addition, other homes which have existed for some time have also been serviced. A start is expected to be made soon on the water extension on Watson Street which will serve homes as that area develops. , It has also been a busy sum- Further Plans | For Chest Drive | With five organizations who will mer for the eleciric power de- partment which has had to make extensions to new and older homes and also work on the extensive program of street lighting im- provement. which the Commission approved some time ago, and, when completed, will make Whitby a well lighted town with the most modern type of lighting. Storms of unusual severity this summer have made extra work( for the electric power department. The worst, the tail end of a hurri- cane, in mid-summer, necessita- ted a great deal of extra work on the part of the employees. The PUC always has to be ready for| an emergency like this. | WHITBY | DAY-BY-DAY | Accounts of social events and | news items of local interest | participate in the Whitby Com-| snd names of are ap- | s ity Chest ign this fall] preciated. | directed a few weeks ago to have' their amounts required in the ASSIZES OCT. 17 | VANG orthe™ 'ed er, hands of Secretary Terence M.| Moore by today, it is expected that preside over the Autumn Assizes| Pein to spawn early: in "Septem- when the committee meets on Tuesday, October 4th, at 4.30 in the Council Chamber, the amount of the objective will be set. With the Canadian Legion out, the al location could be much smaller. However nothing definite can pe! BOY SCOUTS COLLECT PAPER amine, tag and release lake trout, until Tuesday's meeting. The campaign will open on Oc- tober 17th, when an army of can- vassers representing the Victorian Order of Nurses, the Salvation Army, Canadian National Insti- tute for the Blind, Viscount Green- wood Chapter of the IODE. and the Women's Institute, will go out and seek the support of the citi- zens. Mercantile establishments, industries and other organizations, will be asked to give their support, as they have in past years, and a| ial name ittee set up, | The campaign manager will be| Jack McKone, at the Bank of Mon-| treal, and as he is also treasurer, returns will be made to him, it is expected. Chairman of the or- ganization is Councillor Stuart Roblin, ®| building is brisk in all parts of Mr. Justice Gale is scheduled to| opening in Whitby on October 17th. | The court calendar allows two| weeks for this court and it is learned that the docket is quite a heavy one. It is a jury county. | Today Whitby Boy Scouts are | Kolding a paper drive and it is 'aking operations. Objectives of the expected that it will be a success- ful one. Citizens this morning were nutting out their bundles, that is those who did not do so. on Fri- day night. Bundles of papers, neat- ly tied, and placed where they can be easily be picked up, are the requirements of the drive and those who put out papers are help-! ing the Scouts in their good work. | LOCAL BUILDING BRISK | Favored with ideal Weather| ft town. This is particularly. true in the northwest ward. On the new post office at Dundas and Perry Streets, excellent progress is be- ing made, with the basement completed and other work started. On the new plant of the Bathurst Power and Paper Company at the | Trout Lake this summer. Early in | August, © will be to collect about 200,000 eggs On Study Trip Re Lake Trout SIOUX LOOKOUT -- A team of seven fisheries specialists left Port Arthur this month bound for Big] TORONTO (CP)--James Milli-| 873, L. Pantelleresco 608, W. Rich- Trout Lake, 290 miles north of here| gan, 26-year-old Canadian baritone | ards in far northwestern Ontario They will conduct studies to determine the suitability of Big Trout Lake as a possible ource of lake trout spawn to augment the supply from Lake Superior if required. This is the second stage of this particular research program being carried out by the Fish and Wild- life Division of the Ontario Dept. of Lands and Forests. A team of four men already had visited Big Biologists N. V. Martin, of Algonquin Park, and R. A. Ryd- er, of Port Arthur, with Hatchery Manager G. Manore, of Port Ar- thur and Wildlife Management Of- ficer W. C. Currie, of Sioux Look- out, were there to survey the lake and obtain such information on trout population as would be use- ful for the management of the lake and for spawn-taking opera- tions. From information obtained, it appeared that the lake trout would ber, so this time was chosen for the second phase of the experi- mental work. Three separate two-mon parties will work at the lake. Two teams of two biologists each will trap, ex- Others will be engaged in spawn- tagging are to determine popula tion density, natural mortality and recruitment. Scale samples from fish captured will help to deter- mine the growth rate and the prod- uctivity of the lake. Resulting in- formation will help to establish a proper quota for the commercial fishery now being operated on Trout Lake. District Forester G. A. Ham- of Sioux Lookout, explained that the objective of the spawn-taking These will be rushed to the hatch- ery at Port Arthur where their potentialities will be compared with those of Lake Superior lake trout eggs. The growth rate and behay- iour of the resulting fry will be watched closely so that any im- | lake there is much activity and|portant differences may be dis- | brick work will soon begin. The covered. | roof is being put on the new hall PERSONALS pa an abandoned baby they admitter| was their's died of exposure and ant bites. | The two-day-old boy was found in a sewer catch-basin swarming with red ants. The baby's cries attracted a passer-by who summoned police, The infant died in a hospital less than half an hour after 24-year-old Mary Louise White admitted aban- doning it, police reported. Anthony Walgamotte, her 21-year-old foster brother, told officers that he was the father. Canadian Singer Wins Top Honors | who won top singing honors at the {11th international music festival| 258, J. Newton 256, E. Bond 258. in Geneva, came to Toronto in 1948 from Huntsville to study at the Royal Conservatory of Music, and | since then has won national and international acclaim. : He has sung several operatic roles for the ae, and has made concert tours of major Canadian and American cities. Last year, he was the grand award winner on the radio pro- gram, "Singing Stars of Tomor- row." Critics said after his debut last year at Carnegie Hall in New York that he is "Pasticulaply gifted, with a "rare dignity of terpreta- tion and quality of voice. DEATHS WILLIAM JOHN ROBINSON Funeral service for William John Robinson, who passed away on Wednesday, September 28, at 207 Dundas Street West, was con- ducted today by the Rev. M. J. Cathcart, of All Saints' Anglican Church, in the Town Funeral Cha- pel. Interment was made in Groveside cemetery, Brooklin pall- bearers were Jim Maher, Aime Rousseau, Jack Forester, Jack Baker, Whitby, and Jack and Harold McHughan, Toronto. The deceased, who was 55 years of age, had been in poor health for some time. He was born at Newtonbrook, Ontario, son of Wil liam and Jean Robinson. For some| years he was a member of the! Independent Order of Oddfellows, and in religion was affiliated with All Saints' Church. He was em. ployed at Hotel Whitby. Surviving are four sisters, all of] Toronto, Mrs. J. Baker (Ella); Mrs. J. McHughan (Clara); Mrs. D. Nettleship (Tena) and Miss M. Robinson. THREAT WORKED LONDON (CP)--A Nunhead dis- trict grocer became so annoyed over unpaid accounts he threat- ened to post the names of debtors in His window. The bills were soon ! al the United Church. The many friends of Mr. Andy Harkness, Port Whithy, will be] LANZA TO SETTLE SUIT WHITBY CLASSIFIED | Anderson 210, M. Kadwell 178. 1601 (228); Irene Sims 628 (227, are as follows: Teams Pinfall Pils. Beaches 2604 3 Gremlins 2830 2 Sea Bees 2747 2 Dodgers 2584 2 | Mic Macs 2496 2 Red Devils 2448 2 Spitfires 2760 1 Luckies 2605 1 Easy Aces 2523 1 Rangers 2510 1 Rough Riders 2369 1 Atomics 2046 9 Ladies' High Triples: N. Ander- son 530, E. Hancock 497, L. Peake 480. y High Singles: W. Irwine 236, M. Men's High Triples: R. Peake 593. TOWN OF WHITBY TAXES FINAL INSTALMENT WHITBY. DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION FOR EVENING CLASSES will be held at the school on MON« DAY EVENING, OCT. 3rd from 7 | p.m. to 9.30 p.m. If sufficient num- bers enroll classes will be formed in the following subjects: (A) Basic Eng- lish and Citizenship for new Cane edians (1st and 2nd year courses); (B) Sewing; (C) Woodworking and Metalworking; (D) Commercial typewriting, shorthand and book keeping. REGISTRATION FEE OF $5.00 will be charged to be returned only if a class is not formed. i DONALD TUTT, Principel MONDAY, OCT. 17th, 1955 Failure to pay all instalments by this date empowers | | WHITBY CHURCHES the tax collector to collect in accordance with the several statutory provisions. F. N. McEWEN, Tax Collector. | High Singles: L. Pantelleresco| Schedule for week of October 3;| Monday, Oct. 3: Beaches vs Dod- gers; Easy Aces vs. Gremlins. | Tuesday, Oct. 4: Mic Macs vs. || Luckies; Rough Riders vs. Sea Bees. { Wednesday, Oct. 5: Atomics vs.! Spitfires; Red Devils vs Rangers, | PLOWING MATCH Sponsored by South Ontario Plowmen's Assosistion, at the ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ot Brock and Victoria Streets. RECTOR: THE REV. A. E. KEMP, C.D, B.D. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 11:00 AM. --MORNING SERVICE ' Preacher: THE REV. J. D. BLINCO, BILLY GRAHAM'S ASSOCIA' EVANGELIST, Soloist: Jim Sheedy. 7:00 P.M.--EVENING SERVICE Theme: "Pioneers of Revival" The Rector Preaching. , A friendly welcome awaits you at St. John's NATIONAL STUD FARM Lots 13-14, Con. 5, East Whitby Township, 3 miles eest of Brooklin, end one mile south on Oshawa-Port Parry Reed Thursday, October 6th, 1955 Elmer Powell, President, R.R. 1, Oshawa, Ont. Oscar Downey, Sec.-Treasurer, Myrtle, Ont, WHITBY LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE Some nice single were in evi dence after last Wednesday's bowling. When the girls find their own particular groove in the al. leys we can look for more and more high singles and triples. Here are the highs for last Wednesday: Flo Lott, 244, 289; I. Mothersill , 205; G. Wiles, 281, CONSULT US!... For MODERN methods of Decoreting. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Rev. E. C. Corbett, B.Th. 421 Brock Street North, Whitby 0 AM. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR. 1:00 AM.--"WHY A PASTOR SHOULD STRESS 'MISSIONS' 7:00 P.M.--""AN OLD TESTAMENT HEROD" Special guest and soloist at both services, MISS ELAINE GEM student ond missionary. PASTOR PREACHING BOTH SERVICES Visitors very welcome, 1 1 Ee We have complete stocks of BENJAMIN MOORE PAINTS 214; S. Dilling, 248; M. Kadwell, 242; Mrs. ( Lambursky, 248; Stevens, 210% M. Forbes, 208 Gibson, 202; /Triples: F. Lott, S. Dilling h All Sorts 2, Gum Drops 8, Maj Buds 4, Jelly Beans 4, mints 2, Lollipops 1, Life Savers 0, Hum Bugs 0. : MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE Here we are bowling again, the opening of another season, Wel- come all new bowlers, County Bowl, Blowers and anise i {| SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS | 1. Motherelf) 658; G. Wiles, 631; CHAS. A. BRADLEY & SON DECORATING CONTRACTORS Phone ATientic 20061 MO. 8-3559 Kingston Rd. at Lansing Cutoff UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH or To it SES 'W. Stapley, Pos " ------ 2:00 P.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL . Lantern Slides on Africa. . 7:30 P.M.--EVENING SERVICE Friday, October 7, 8 p.m, -- YOUTH RALLY Special singing, REV. P. HATHAWAY, speeker. EVERYONE WELCOME Sa- bre Jets started the with seven points. Whippers, The Saints, Woodpeckers, Cubs and piece, High Triples were: Bill Mowatt 702 (295); Marion Knibb, 657 (259, 218); Albert Knibb 768 (267 244); Vi Norris 643 (264); Rowden 713 (254, 254); Reg. Nor. ris 620 (324); Reta Hansen 604 (241); Hilmar Hansen 647 (239, 226); Jack Mothersill 620 (254); Mildred Peggs 641 (248, 242); Jim Miffin 620 (245, 240); Eva Bartell 221); Ron Pascoe 652 (242, 222) Marty Jordan 636 (260, 226); Marg. Browning 706 (253, 236); George Browning 615 (222, 221); Jim Con- nors 679 (274); J. Deane 601 (251); Bert Foote 623 (253, 235); Larry Heffering 681 (254, 241); Ron Childs 636 (243, 234); Bill Potts 654 (263, 254); Bill Wright 622 (252, 231); Frank Bastarache Stokers marked up with five a! 38 Doug TOWN OF BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS APPLICATIONS FOR CONSTABLE Applications will be received until noon on Friday, October 7th, 19585, for the position of Constable on the Town of Whithy ®olice Force. Salary $3,100.00 per annum. 'WHITBY 1 2 2p Applicants must stete age, 1 aati to the perience and when services will be available, 4 Liabl] dark 4d Address JOHN R. FROST, Secretory, WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH REV. J. M. WARD, Minister Mrs. W. E G. Summers, A.T.C.M., Orgonist 79TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 0:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 1:00 AM.--"THE JERICHO ROAD" "The Heavens Are Telling" (Hoydni by augmented choir 7:00 P.M.--"CHRISTLIKENESS"" Soloist ~~ Mrs. Ross Hall. 1 1 Board of Police C iss 201 Brock St. S., Whitby, Ontario. | 627 (255); Jeanne Sabins 635 (290); sorry to learn that he is in the! SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)-- | Oshawa General Hospital. Mr. Singer Mario Lanza Wednesday | coNCR Harkness underwent an operation agreed to settle with the former gravel, $1.25 yd. Fill supplied. Eric on Thursday. | owners of a Bel Air mansion who| Branton. MO. 5-2660. Oct. 12 Young friends of Barry Bryant, claimed the Lanzas did $17,000| yaANTED TO RENT--by Novemb son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bry- worth of damage to the property in A apartment pod House in: Whit! GRAVEL, $150; ROAD ant, Byron Street, south, will be a year's rental. Noah and Hayes|by or district. Write Box 207 Times| conditions. Apply in complete detail in sorry to learn that he is in the|V. Andrews said they have since |Gazette, Whitby. Oct. 30 first letter to Box 313, Times-Gazette, ] | . Oshawa General Hospital. | sold the $200,000 home. HOME INSULATION, BLOWIN G| hitb. Method. Free Estiate --- SEPTIC TANKS | wANTED - RELIABLE CLEANING | CLEANED THE SANITARY WAY, Wal | ter Ward, Whitby. Phone MO, 8-2563. SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M. wanted, small acreage, farms, homes for optional. Phone | prospective clients, signs 82601. Oct. 2 | APARTMENTS 3 UNFURNISHED rooms, sink and built-in cupboards, also | 2room furnished apartment. Apply 233 | Palace Street. 2288 | FOR SALE -- UNDERWOOD TYPE: W/ Ml writer, 340; B8-plece dining room suite, 8 Walnut, $45: Lady's Bicycle, $18; ra- i dio, $35. Phone MO. 8-2100 afternoons. © 0000000000089) WD PINS J | HEART Wa. MERLE OBERO HELEN TRAUBEL wi Doe Avedon - Tamara Toumanova Paul Stewart - Isobel Elsom William Olvis - James Mitchell L 000000 4 | we HAVE FIRST AND SECOND MORT-| | gage money to loan. Good interest rates. | Phone MO, 8-293]. Roga Real Estate Ltd, Och 28 WANTED TO RENT .. THREE-ROOM- | ed apartment, furnished. Central, three adults. Write Box 215, Times-Gazette, | Whitby. 228¢ FOR RENT-THREE UNFURNISHED rooms, no objection to one child, 109 Centre South, MO. 8-3872. 228b FOR SALE -- MIXED HARDWOOD, 16- inch length, split for fireplace, $6 for pne-third cord delivered, while it lasts. ©0000000000000 ©0000Q00000 | best offer. Phone MO. 8-3724. 329a 0 "All Fowled | ROOM AND BOARD AVAILABLE FOR 0 / two. Girls preferred. Central. Phone MO. 00000606000 ol 83315 229¢ FOR RENT -- FURNISHED ROOM. | central location. Phone MO. 8-3791. 227e¢l i il 300 feet black iron pipe, 1%-inch, 12 this 14th day of September, | nw cents a foot. Moffat Electric Range, 1955, ih 0 Yall 0 side oven, cheap. MO. 8.2998, 228h fed ELL FOR SALE -- BLACK FITTED WooL| JAMES R. STIRLING and | Yor pot WE coat, size 16. Excellent condition. $25, or WILFRED S. M. ORMISTON, FOR SALE -- TWO SPACE HEATERS, good as new, Apply 119 Brock Street North. 227¢ HELP WANTED MALE -- EXPERI- enced Serviceman in general appliance repair, good future, excellent working woman, one morning a week. Apply 406 St. John West. MO. 8-2738. 229¢ WHITBY | | TLR Wor FE. Wright 8 Vida White 209, Jes- Phone 8-618 | ETE COVERT, SORE BE | NOTICE TO CREDITORS |e fit, oy Doss 2, EVENING SHOWS AT To To | Strect South, Osmawa. RA' 52608. Oct AND OTHERS Bryant 203, Reg. Bryant 337, Ha. 20 PM. | MOWAT'S REAL ESTATE -- LISTINGS IN THE ESTATE OF 281 Moore 207, Isabell Mothersil WILLIAM MORRISON All persons having claims against'the Estate of WILLIAM MORRISON, late of the Vil- lage of Brooklin in the Town- ship of Whitby in the Coynty of Ontario, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the twenty-third doy of Aug- ust, 1955, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representatives, on or before the Twentieth day of October, 1955, full particulars of their claims, Immediately after the soid date the said Personal Representatives will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at Whitby, Ontario, Executors, by their solicitor, D. J. CUDDY, QC., 111 Dun- '228s | Taine Foote 225, Marg. Gordon Lloyd Sabins 722 (288, 243); Dick Sundin 698 (248, 242), Other High Scores: Bill Forhes 209, Bud Goode 206, Bill Moor- house 239, Gord Johansen 216, Joan Church 200, Helen Bastar- ache 234, Isabell Mowatt 266, Lor- 208, Keith King 231, Russ Clark, 207, H. Dionne 223, Carl Pascoe 233, Margaret Crawforth 226, Dor- is Wilson 234, Tom Person 207, Pat Lemon League: Bill Miffln 97, Doris Beaton 97, Jean King 91, Eve Clark 34, 41. Witter of k.. weekly ize were ert Knibb 768 Browning 706. a Naig. COMING EVENTS AFTERNOON TEA AND BAKE SALB, Presbyterian Sunday School, from 3 0' clock, Tuesday, October 4th. 229 RESERVE OCTOBER 15, FOR KING Street Home and School Rummage Sale. 229 f ping lins WANT TO FORGET THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 413 John Se. Phone MO. 8-2978 Poster: 0. MecPhorosy "The Church of the Old-Fashioned Gospel" 10:00 A M.--RALLY DAY REV. R. A.-BOMBAY will be specking at our Sundey Scheel. 11:00 A. M.--MORNING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE | THIS IS OUR RALLY DAY. Find your place in our Sunday School, THE FASTER HE COULD RUN AS A BOY," ALL SAINTS' ANGLICAN CHURCH § WHITBY, ONTARIO . Rev. M. J. Cathcart, B.A, L.Th., Recter SUNDAY SERVICES -- OCTOBER 2ND -- TRINITY 17 9:00 AM.--HOLY COMMUNION 10:00 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AAM.--MORNING PRAYER 7 P.M.--HOLY COMMUNION WASHER CHEPRIRY Work Guaranteed. Complete check wp. Wringer grease ond oll cha R Singer tells in price on complete over houls. das St. W., Whitby, Ontario. Sept.30 | BUTT RADIO L0LE-8 OW Aqiium "s "Is yooig gil ssuoyddy 6 TO BEA REAL PLEASURE ENTERTAINING YOu, AND IM GOING TO BE SEEING YOU IN THE ADS RUN BY.... LEN-RAE CO. 157 PALACE ST. WHITBY ONTARI¢ P.O. BOX 265 -- DIAL MO 8-3731 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church BYRON & ST. JOHN ST. . REV. D. MARSHALL MRS. P, N. SPRA' MINISTER ORGANIST 11:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM. BEGINNERS CLASS 9:45 Sunday School & Bible Class. eo"

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