& THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, January 20, 1058 WHITBY and DISTRICT 2 John's Anglican Church 4 | Men's Club held their monthly| {meeting this week. This was elec-| {tion night for officers for the new! 4 year, which are as follows: | {| President, A. Edwards; vice ., E. J. Martin; secretary, J.| W. Fawcett; treasurer, W. Wat-| : i Convener, E. South-| (well, | 8 i| After adjournment of the busi- | ness session, a film was shown, | entitled '1952 Grey Cup", which! was enjoyed by all present. It was jalso decided at this meeting to] {hold a ladies' night on our next : meeting night, namely February BOBBY ATTERSLEY 12, 1956, WHITBY | DAY-BY-DAY | Three puck chasers of the | Whitby Dunlops, who are right | Accounts of social events and news items of local Interest and names of visitors are ap- at the top of the league-scoring | parade, are pictured above. Left to right, they are, Bobby preciated. Attersley, who has had his lead | taken away from him, when | Kingston's Don Murray, pulled | FRED ETCHER HARRY SINDEN info a tie with him last week. | right is Harry Sinden, local With the final month or so of | rearguard, who by far leads all the schedule coming up Bobby | defencemen, in the scoring . is gunning to win his second | ade. All these top snipers will be straight scoring title. Hard on his | in action tomorrow t at the heels also is teammate Fred | Whitby Arena, when the Whitby Etcher, who has the most goals Dunlops hook up with the third- in the group, with 28. Extreme | place Brockville Magedomas. C.E. Goode Is Named BOH Hd. A meeting of the local Board of Health was held last evening. C. E. Goode was appointed chair- man for the ensuing year. Mr. | Seymour Whitney was authorized |to make a monthly inspection of {all hotels as well as restaurants and this will commence in Febru- ary. A budget estimated amount to $5,750 was forwarded to council PRESIDES IN COURT An Oshawa solicitor, A. W. §. Greer, QC, yesterday presided over Division Court in Whitby, Mr. | Greer presided in the absence of] His Honor, Judge John Pritchard, ! who is fll in the Oshawa General Hospital. Court officials stated| that during His Honor's absence, iri 5 ont County Committee To Choose Jail Site Court will be taken by three Osh-| awa attorneys, T. K. Creighton, QC, who will preside over the The Ontario County Council has which aL be used to pay the {authorized the county property| county's share of cost. | pommities to secure a site for a Deputy-reeve W. Stanley Martin, MRS. W. STANLEY IS 91 TODAY Oshawa Court; and R. D. Hum-| f the to f Whitby, chairman | new county jail. This authoriza- ond uy T:.8 B. G. BUTLER INDICATAS DEPTH OF TEST-PILE FIND FORMER DOCK Department Probes Depths At Port Whitby Beach | Whitby Lady Celebrates | Ist. Birthday Tod 91st. Birthday Today "I keep fit because I've always| The only surviving member of led a rugged life," said Mrs. W.|a family of 10, Mrs. Stanley has , who will preside at Stanley, of 509 Centre St. South,/one son, Lloyd, in Brooklin, and| Beaverton. | on the eve of her 91st birthday. [two daughiers, nig? apes: and, Mrs. Stanley was born in Car-iMrs. Pascot, who lies reen- diff, Wales, and came to Canada wood. She has 12 grandchildren PERSONALS { She iow ; haisman when she was 23. Since the time and 'three great-grandchildren. | n. 5 ton " e 15 Jopaty Sol o n when she first settled here, she| There must be a great deal of {tion came at this week's sess! | Whose Soma he yo lem A said, there have been tremendous! truth in Mrs. Stanley's theory of | An unfortunate auto accident held in Whitby. | new jail now rests, yesterday : : ; a "rugged life" for geod health. marred a Hamilton business trip Earlier in the session, the coun} Jeport for his conumittes in - When she married the late Mr. She is as bright and alert as a/for Ralph MacCarl and his moth- had received. official notifica-| HC 2 on y was a 0 pur Viscount Chapter William Stanley, the couple lived | person half her age, and tells that er, rs Walter MacCarl, on Wed-| Sok Toi ths ister of Reform | © ate the si i. adation, which wasi ant Whe: ti HL bo : 3 Bale: Vee Alm non stalds|m her long Ne she bas ely SP | cate thr Te Stara ip wil i | Institutions, the .Hon. John W accepted by the council, is as fol-| Was spent last year the board was H Id Nominations "Fourteen years ago," Mrs. Stan-|three days in hospital. Tule, 8 e, con oe oug . Lang ng Cut. Foote, that the province would| foe! A |of the opinion that this was very 0 ._ [ley said, "there was nothing there explains, wal i for By or Tog and bre Fo) uN a d| share one half of the cost of con-| "we recommend that your Com- cheap health protection for a town Nomination meeting of the Vis. but farms. i operation, og gry | his mother suffered an arm struction of a jail, accommodating| mittee be authorized to purchase al of the size of Whitby. count Greenwood Chapter, IODE,| Mrs. tSanley lived for 40 years wear glasses." | . et ered, 50 prisoners, providing the total| tie ror ta 10 eu Purchase 8 held in the Legion Hall, was pre- on the farm, and moved to Whitby Mrs. Stanley will celebrate her and undetermined injuries. Mrs. costs did not exceed $200,000. The| oeire nar SY Jail at 3 sided over by the lst Vice and six years pao, oe wih her Bist Sirthday ith a small Jory Jaccanl as taken 19 the Qihewa city 'of Oshawa will also share in| hice that a or sid "and acti ¢ - hter, s. J. M. Fawcett, on| including friends and relativ y : ol a acting Regent Mrs, A. B. Craw Cent. South. the home of her daughter. : friends wish her a speedy recov- the cost of the jail since that cor-| ang equitable. The location of the t inki the | Fallaise, H. C. Phillips; 1st Vice During the past few days, there, The contract for sinking i poration also uses its facilities. site is subject to the approval of | = [ J { v= All Saints' Church S piles has been let to McNamara Regent, Mdes. A. B. Crawford, alll S urc cene has been a group of men working H CNE HAS BEST YEAR TORONTO (CP) -- William A. Harris, president of the Canadian National Exhibition, said Monday that last year was the most suc- cessful in the attraction's 77 years of operation. A surplus of $416,958 |would be turned over to Toronto ford. 4 WT time of year, but|trate to a depth of almost 50 feet. . : I's the vin fi of Cy at The bedrock is at an average Those Somisated Jo Gificn Were the beach 'at Port Whitby. | depth of 47 feet. as follows: Regent Mdes, H. T. The County of Ontario has al-| the Department of Reform Institu- ., Ltd. T. Fallaise, Walter Porter; 2nd| on the beach, with a huge crane Const., L i i Mrs. L. Heimpel; The engineers discovered, while Vice Regent, Mrs ; sinking the piles, that if a new| Secretary, Mrs F. W.. Marsh; ley and Wayne. authorities; $194,000 was spent on improving CNE buildings and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pritchard equipment during 1955. and family, Elizabeth, Louise and Lewis, were the guests of Mrs. | W. 8. Mavtey, of Newboro, recent- Mrs. J. Turansky spent a week ready earmarked $67,000, the fines| tions for the Province of Ontario) | - high-pressure steam-ham- Of B -M N t ] ther, 'sinking. dock is built, it will be No. 3 for| Assistant Secretary, Mrs. E. N.| I own oore il la S in Otlawa, visiting her daughter, collected from highway contrac: and the Council of the City of| and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-! tors in an investigation last year,| Oshawa." ther, sinking steel piles into the | inki Granger; Treasurer, Mrs. J. M.| send. Port WY eon sinking. Hie Assistant Treasurer, Mrs.| All don Lockwood, and family, Shir- in: Saints" Anglican B. G. Butler, engineer for the second pile, they encountered con- Roblin; 5 8 merce to sponsor these courses, department 'of public works, ex- crete and stone, which turned out H. C. Phillips; Educational Secre-| Whitby, was the scene of a pretty but that the chamber members felt that since they had not been 3RD WHITBY TROOP BOY SCOUT PAPER DRIVE Northwest section of Whitby SATURDAY, JAN. 21 YOU TIE IT UP -- WE PICK IT UP They'll run, or walk, or drive a block, To supervise a blaze, The cars will line from Brock to ine, The town becomes a maze, A hot oil stove will bring a drove, Of people to the spot, They speculate, as they watch, and wait, to whether they'll save the lot. {If you drive down, through Whitby 32 ACRES 32 acres of excellent land on No. 7 highway, miles west of Brooklin. Frontage on No. 7 highway and a towne ship road. This location is very suitable for residential property, or a business site such as a park, garage, or drive-in restaurant. A year round stream flows through the property and there is a small wooded area on the acreage. Excellent terms. downright Reynolds 285; some ownrig! Morey 266: R.| opproximately 2 ragg 264; B. Bawks 262; C. Ford| May. « Mr. i _| week of January, and will continue ers Ea Biers 22,08 yearly for 12 weeks. At the end of the and from taxes course, the student is required to . write an examination. | "I have been told, though not { officially, that the trustees did mot| St. John Ambulance hopes to have even more Whitby people] Snjlect their taxes this year," he SPORTSMAN'S. HAVEN W. C. Town & Sons FRIGIDAIRE AUTHORIZED DEALER WHITBY Mo 8.3410 | depart NO COMMENT Most half the townsfolk go. SLOUGH, England orities in The streets are bare, when the town declin 12 acres, one-half hour's drive from Whitby, A densely wooded area with a clearing at the front. of approximately three acres. The woods has many fine spr and with some bull-dozing you could make yourself several trout ponds filled with very cold water and your fish could not escape. The timber on the property is of some value, and a last thought, there is gravel on the property. The 'asking price is $1800.00 with $500.00 dowdn. Inspect and moke an offer. Get some of your friends together on this one. NHA 6-ROOM BUNGALOW Excellent residential area, close to schools and shopping. Brick veneer, three bedrooms. Breakfast nook in the kitchen, also a dining room in an L-shape off the living room. Ceramic tiled bathroom. On a corner lot 68° x 132°. Oil air conditioning, laun- dry tubs and Emco hot water tank. Carrying charges only $55.00 monthly. = nas queer, He's doing what he can, |B And_the strangest things a fire If you could view a mile or two, |. D. Brenner 249; B. Joyce {Wings 12,776, 7; Social Six 12,981, ! dancing to old-time and modern| Mrs. Chris Grant, Regina, Sask.: oh | (CP)--Auth-|5; Wilson's Furniture 12,455. 5. music was enjoyed. [Mr. and Mrs. Don Bryant, Mr. wis Wb rk in The streets begin to fill, aerial on the town hall roof?" mothe Ted Sheyan, Mrs. Bertrice Moore, had rotted at the roots. | It's hard to say, how, night or day,'they" asked. ne Sevan was the recipient of | Mrs. Greta McDonough, Mrs. Mar- CORNWALL (CP) -- A seven. WHITBY | mile diversion stretch of Highway SENIOR O.H.A./ HOCKEY Saturday, Jan, 21] 8:30 P.M. BROCKVILLE MAGEDOMAS --VS WHITBY DUNLOPS ITY ARENA ception of Sydney, who resides in| Vauxhall, Alberta. | Refreshments were served draw- ing the evening to a close. Those who attended were Mrs. fof the register rendered very ef- fectively "The Lord's Prayer". or t 0 n ourses ere A 8 Secretary, Mrs. Omer Edgeley: Sylvia Patricia Moore, only daugh-| The reception was held in the ] are test piles, to determine the found about 50 feet east of the Standard bearer, Mrs. C. Purdon, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J.|Whitby Community Arena Hall] The church group, called "On : ; |iously, that they should "start the depth and nature of the rock that present dock. S is Mier. o mother) We Go", of Dunbarton, presented F. D. Blayney, Provincial Secre- taking the course this year than! pal) rolling", with the feeling that alter Porter, R. Hatch, with Harold Alexander Brown, son with a view to building a new|chilly chore of sinking the piles S. Osborne, A. B. Crawford, s.|of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown./ed taffeta embroide | irations pomp Bn fs Bi dock, Mr. Butler replied that that should be completed today. The| Murdoch. ceremony and Mr. Moore gave his The groom's aunt, Mrs. Bruce have taken up residence in Al-| Whitby Branch, in the Council time, At present, registration may| We ¢ yet had definite word| ia in oc, fred Sy daughter in marriage. | Corner, assisted in a navy crepe monds' sub-division. | Chambers, this week. Stafford's Monumental Works or as not ye e > Ww o the edge of the frozen lake, and, ¥ that a new dock will be built. {Mr. Butler says the only thing waltz-length dress of white nylon! tions. | Mrs. C. Edwards, of Lakefield, ina the. & ourses which With T. M. Moore, Brock St. North. | BELL CAB net and lace over taffeta, the After the reception the couple/and Miss Molly Rodland, of Fort gathering the two c { 8 m hy a high-pressure steam-hammer, |be boulders, which are to be found e | of . _|courses are being sponsored by| MO - mounted on a huge crane, pene- under the beach at some points. | LADIES CIGARETTE LEAGUE [and a matching jacket with lity| Pall. and Detroit, the bride travel- Mrs. E. Gaskin recently, [Nursing and First Aid. Dealing the Whitby Chamber of Commerce. M. Gordon 635 (213, 202, 220); J.|point sleeves. Her fingertip veil ling in a dress of turquoise velvet | po | | and Mrs. W. Cornish, of pia vney 'said that this course, | chamber, said that it is somewhat ; E. McBride 583 (213,/beads and seed pearls, and she| which she wore a charcoal woollen s, last Sunday when leted, one to L for a .Chamb of Com- ; C. Watts 578 (226); L. Watson| carried a cascade bouquet of coat, with a corsage of yellow| -- : ' - A. Mikice] 546 (264): A. Bradley | lily-of-the-valley. Upon their return Mr. He explained that there are many =10ne 1ownia 1ren | 543 (20);'S, Atkinson 58; M. Stur-| The maid of honor was Mar- Brown will reside at 11 duties which cannot be undertaken, Board Nothing' -. | : - : en (222); C. Denyer 526. {Marilyn Mowat was bridesmaid, ding included relatives and friends oar at Nothing age housewife. pnd S 10Na or rem standings: Fiayers 3b, and was gowned in pink crystal- from Woodstock, Kitchener, | or , a patient, and making life more ports 21. |fant skirts and short bolero jack. aunt of the bride, who came trom ic education ranch seid govurs: | pleasant for the: patient. Whitby fire trucks has moved the truck, iets. They wore matching feather' Regina, Sask. ! - the ad to renounce these mo- |Half-way across the town. gj Pie Sd yellow H bib ly on Pig 1, ¢ board | immediately to he injured. He ony i ach attendant also wore an iden-| bride is a teacher on the staff of| y : | pointed out that this course can blows, hid Son 714 (304); B. Pro- tical rhinestone necklace, the gift Hillcrest School, and is a member |, He as commenting on reports On Whitby's old Town Hall, thai ( 1 ; t Jordan 714 (266); S. Cummings ner, and the ushers were Ted and is connected with the Whitby aries .since Nov. 30 and have Miss Witman, Suberintendent. of Hap | , shers : | ; tal, Th iways on the hall), 713 (256); D. Adams 711 (295): Brown and. Kesieos Cone, Community Rink, the Whitby | tireatened to quit classes Monday nurses at the Ontario Hospital With hose, and axe, and breathing Brown 684 (254) e ra € more than $15,000 has been allo-| which will be held at the Ontario ; A cu bmn a Niagara: Falls sang "I'll Walk Be- ciation. cated to the school board and it| Hospital. She also offered to bring They'll work all night, 'til they win As ye the fight, 'Aut h B rs 655 (228): C. . ; received the first instalment of its being taught in that lesson. First town, G. Sweet 634 20); White 634 Honor Josep I yant annual provincial grant. This was| Aid classes will be held in Col-| | I'll guarantee you're sure to see, Re J. gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bryant, Lynda and At dark midnight, or broad day- A fire at the end atts 231. | Mrs. Everett Bryant, 107 St. Pe-|Susan, Little Britain; Mr. and Mrs. | ed to comment on a|Pins 12,729, 3 ' | bearing 76 candles vas the gift of| Mrs. Ernie Bryant, Mr. Ross Bry-| fe] th | sirens blare, |question asked by tenants of mun-| | Mes, a Wilson of G7 ant, Mr. Joe Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. | Los 'Angeles a my of sponded with a few words of ap-| Corner, Mr. Alex Brown, Mr.and| preciation. During the evening) Mrs. Clarence Sleightholm, Mr. | {per cent decrease in business in| {the nearby hamlets of Mille Ro. r NG EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. NOW PLAYING 5uTURDAY MATINEE 1:30 bo. : jax: '| Moore was {To receive, the bride's t lies below the beach. When ask- "wr Butler said that if every- Ajax: Mdes. G.| cup and 'saucer as going-away tary of the St. John Ambulance,|last. At this week's meeting, | these courses contribute to the look after a patient in his home, gess 538; P. Brown 536 (252); M.|guerite Vorvis, who chose a gown Street West. by a regular nurse, which, with : said, teaches the student many i | Buckingham 26, Sportsman 25, ette. The attendants' gowns were| Guelph, Toronto, Port Hope and .QUEBEC (CP)--Superintendent (Editor's Note: The sight of There's always folks around, | wr " The First Aid course, he went | WHITBY MEN'S MAJ. LEAGUE caps and carried bouquets of The newly married couple are| Tent owes "nothing at all" to the| torists in verse). is.| invaluable to everyone, particular- J. Patterson 743 of the bride. of All Saints' Choir. The groom ls| pray 20, Schoolteachers in the dis-| The firemen race to the blazing J. Trott 694 (255); R. Keeler 692 Af the commencement of the Baseball Association, and is presi. Vie s paid. | volunteered at the meeting to take packs, Dingley 663 (243); A. Brows' 66 will be mailed in a few days.|to some of the classes, a nurse ex- They never seem to tire. Odd things transpire, when there's And meet a traffic-jam, (261 sent in November and the second |horne Street School, I ith 76th. Birthday P With 76th. Birthday Party light, GEORGE A. MacKENZIE| , Team standing: Bayviews 13,-|ter St., last Saturday evening on|Milton Bryant, Hampton; Miss] The town is calm, and still, |icipally-owned houses who were | Manitoba, niece of Mr. Bryant,|Harry Graafstra, Mr. and Mrs. | Albert Sirvin and Salvatore Guer- movie pictures were taken of the and Mrs. Don Bell, Mr. Louis {ches and Moulinette. TALL TREES Teakwood trees in East Pakistan Jometimes grow as high as 150 eet. WHITBY CLASSIFIED MIDDLE-AGED HOUSEKEEPER WITH two schoolaged children requires situa- tion on farm with bachelor, widower or| elderly couple. Abstainers. Write Box 2, Times-Gazette, Whitby. 13¢ Some strange, cop, P. Sweet 276; C, When fires start, and the trucks [205, 8; Headpins 13,09, 7; Red|ant's 76th birthday. An evening of| Mrs. Harry Snowden. Toronto; TREE FALLS, SUE CITY wheels, dsion aerials. 'What about the : Graafstra in the absence of her|Mr. Don Fleming, Mr. and Mrs.|part of the city and claim the tree For Big Losses who were all present with the ex-| Norman Bryant, Whitby. the Mille Roches-Moulinette Busj- | nessmen Association, said the Op- tario Hydro-Electric' Power Com- mission so far has not shown "an consideration for our loss in busi- ness and has not told where or when we will be relocated." The road was opened last No- vember to divert vehicular traffic from the St. Lawrence power pro- Ject's main construction area three miles west of Cornwall. The diver- sion road by-passes' both Mille Roches and Moulinette, scheduled to be relocated during 1956 in a new townsite to be called Long Sault. Work on the new commu- nity already is under way. Harry Hustler, Hydro property {director in this area, said the com- mission is considering a letter {from the businessmen and action |to be taken will be soon. RANCH BUNGALOW Seven-room residence on a spacious lot 100° x 159'. Attached garage and breezeway. The lawn is sodded and the view is ex- cellent. Restricted area with many fine homes surrounding. Close to public school. The living-dining room area is of a modern trend with o fireplace and stone planting box. Three extra bed- rooms with abundance of closet space. Colored bathroom fixtures and wall tiling. Full basement with a utility room on the main floor. Many extras. Full price $19,500.00 with terms, LOTS We have a few well located lots for ranch homes. One especially on sewer and water, 100 foot frontage with services to the lot I} line, no costly hook-up to the mains, - J.P. ALLAN J * REAL ESTATE BROKER | 104 Dundas st. W. ITBY MO 8-3564 Captain was a storm brewing - his cargo ER FT) under ERI ase wis \J7 WANTED TO BUY---POULTRY, HIGH. est Prices; Also feathers. new and old. Phone Jake Parker, MO 8-3486 mornings or ater 6. Feb, 11} -- ee -- eres. | FOR RENT -- TWO FURNISHED | rooms, self-contained. Apply 740 Dundas | East. 18¢| TANKS CLEANED THE SANITARY wANTED T0 RENT -- URGENTLY | WAY. Walter Ward, Whithy. Phone MO| needed, house in Whitby district, Write 8-2563. Feb. 11 'Box 4, Times-Gazette, Whitby. 15¢ RUSSELL WILDE, ELECTRICAL CON. WANTED--PART-TIME Z WORK, | tracting, new homes, water heaters, fix- preferably with ladies or children's cloth. tures, range cables a specialty. Phone ing. MO, 8.3851. 15¢ | MO. 83174. Jan.23| i {OR Rent = Two Rooms, AT OLD | ost Inn No. highway, monthly. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-32000-' p10 Brovk Sree West. Gmamiy choice corner lot, two blocks south of | 'nA 5.4145 16b Dundas Street, in Whitby. 74 x 165. New iibdhoden basement 10% block high 25' x 38'. Hugh! x, NT -- \ McLachlan, Real Estate, on No. 2 high. | EN Toil ISHED _ARART. way in Dunbarton. Plone Pickering 308. | rgom and modern kitchen, private en- trance; heat, light and water. Apply 231 Palace Street. 16f ODD JOBS DONE, REASONABLE rates. Painting, walls and ceilings clean-| FOR RENT -- THREE-ROOM APART- with a full set of table utensils, |ed. floors waxed and polished, minor re-| ment, refrigerator and stove, Venetian | Prison authorities authorized the | pairs, etc. Phone MO. 8-2625 15b | blinds, tile bathroom, oil heated. Phone | use of table knives in the Prison | ypanrMENT FOR RENT, HEATED, MO. 8.23%. a Sin dining room. Knives had "been ijarge, modern, two bedroom. tn fie PERSONAL ANYONE LEAVING banned since the bloody riots of proof building. Available Februray 1.|Whithy 7 to 7.30 a.m. daily for Toronto | 1952, 1970 por month. Phone MOQ. 8-2688, Jan. 30 please phone MO. 8-207, deb Hold Organization Meetin Church, !side You", and during the signing g g R 4 , : ill: | wedding on Saturday last, when |1y. plained yesterday that the pilesito he a former dock. This was tary, Mrs. Geo. Fothergill; Echoes of sponsored by any other body pean ; illo united in marriage a h X being done ding to vlan, th flax Souncilors; [chose a dress of dark bronze Soka P od 'saucer 3 ing-au tk 3 esting, | ed if the work was being thing goes according to plan, the ' red in pink, gift to Mrs. E. Gaskin with their : the| People registered, and mo -| general good of the town. ev. M. J. Cathcart performed the| with a corsage of pink carnations. |best wishes as she and her family addressed the first meeting of 8 8 might well be the case, although jast pile will be sunk today, close {he made with Charles Stafford at BOWLING NEWS The bride was gowned in a dress with a corsage of pink carna-| |" str. Biavoey outlines to the| "The piles, which are driven in|might hold up the operation would | RO . : | As was the case last year. the! . gown having a small lace peplum left for a wedding trip to Niagara Francis, were visiting Mr. and are to be given in Whitby-Home : | with the home nursing course, ue: | Mr. Stafford, a member of the, WHITBY THE POET'S CORNER Reed 601 (293); D. Quantrill 584 was held in place by a tiara of with matching accessories, OVer| pjttle Pritaim, visited Mr, and Mrs, 569 (201); M. Browning 549 (220);|small white 'mums, red roses and|rosebuds. make the patient comfortable, etc. "pais Says Govt. Owes 1 Dundas Y . | Mowat 534 (227); D. Melrose 530 of ice blue french chiffon, while| Out-of-town guests at the wed- training, can be done by the aver-| A Ni ways of attending to the needs of Winchester 23, Sweetcap 22, Ex- styled on princess lines with bouf- Oshawa, and Mrs. F. Chris Grant Omer Desaulniers of Quebec's pup- numerous cars trailing after the | But, with some luck, they'll trail | |on, teaches the student to attend High triples: M. R white and yellow button 'mums. well known in Whitby where the| Rapides-des-Chenes, Que., #chool| Now anything goes, when the siren ples: M. eeson (298): J. Sutherland 714 (266); M. The groomsman was Jim Cor- on the staff of General Motors, ict near Ottawa have had no sal-(1¥ in auto accidents, etc. place, >a A t H i " " N (285); M. Swartz 638 .( service Miss Roberta Wright of dent of the Junior Hockey Asso- S Sold 8 special grant" of charge of the home nursing class, They fight each raging fire, (243); J. Price 657 (224): J 5 But he added that the board has|pert on the branch of the subject a fire, Don't blow your top, and ¢ High singles: D; portion will be sent, as usual, in| "mye courses will start in the last : 250; : ' . And right around the band, ' ¥ ! About 40 relatives and friends| Wm. Reader, Newmarket; Mr. and Are sure to happen here, Gill 232; T. Sweet 232; In rain, or sleet, or snow, ; Wilkinson Construction 13.-|the occasion of Mr. Joseph Bry-| Joan Bryant, Toronto; Mr. and this Buckinghamshire Globe Trotters 12,444, 5; Corner| The beautifully decorated cake and Mrs. Earl Bryant, Mr. and Echo Park when a eucalyptus tree But before the reels can turn their ordered to remove outdoor tele. Blame Diversion {and was presented by Mrs. Ada Oscar Moore, Mr. Albert Edad, reo charge negligence upon the| many other lovely gifts and re- tha Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 12 was bl | B R 0 C Phone 8-3618 Co day To 4 sou0-T8 guest of honor and his children, | Rousseau, Mr. Cecil Whitney, Mr. Milton Matheson, president of HOME INSULATION. BLOWING, Method. Free Estimates -- SEPTIC = Fry 170 4 ed » GET KNIVES BACK JACKSON, Mich. (AP)--For the | first time in nearly four years con- | victs at the state prison of south- ern Michigan will be able to eat! "The Sea Ch CINEMASCcOPE Pv ny EDDIE REDMOND Dunlop Captain In Action Saturday Night WHITBY COMMUN ase yy ia