Two years old on Sunday, Janu- ary 29, Robert George Howe is seen with his brother, Stewart | Douglas, who is five and his | sister, Marilyn Janice, who is! A MERRY TRIO eight. Robert, Douglas and Mar- | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jenkins of ilyn are the children of Mr. and | Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Grant | Howe of Providence Bay, Mrs. Kevan Howe, Viola Street, | tario, Oshawa, and grandchildren of AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajax 426 "KERING (Times - Gazette Reporter) -- Donations to aye Carnegie Rund continues yme in. While the exact total ot available at the time of ; * to press, it is hovering near [85,000 mark. The public re- |Mse, so quickly, has been an *ztion to all who have had a per in making plans and smooth- % |Alghe way so that Faye can an¢ her chance for a normal |aw : vers, but constant prayers are mg offered that the operation ed pair her heart may be a suc- col Letters from subscribers to Safund almost invariably state Faye is being remembered Qeir daily prayers. On- |, frgiors have sent in money from Cook-McKenzie Wedding, Toronto Spring Millinery Is Attended by Oshawa Guest 'Oshawa guests attended the wed-| tendants were Mrs, Murray McCul-|tic rather than sophisticated, ac- ding in Lawrence Park Community loch and Miss Alison Beckett. cording to Rubye Graham, com- Church, Toronto, of Kathryn Isabel They were dressed alike in: aqua|mentator at the millinery McKenzie and Herbert Stewart McKenzie of Port Elgin, t Richard|crystalette and carried crescents Cook, recently, The bride is the of white, yellow and coral spring daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William flowers. Mr. Paul MacMillan was best nadian writers, Like Pink Clouds This spring, hats will be roman- tuparts of the Province. The gleith - Day Adventist Church unshawa sent in $50. Other Osh- t-g and Pickering people have pr in varying amounts, Toronto he been most generous. Money a i, Brantford, Richmond Hill, S Kitchener, Peterbor- iB Trenton, Brace- show hoge, St. Catharines, Beaverton, held during Press Fashion Week 'ckham, Clinton, Lindsay, Fort in New York for American and Ca- i, The silhouette Greenbank, and . Bowman- | | Jarnegie Fund Aid Increases Te is by no means out of the! cabeen received from Hamilton, | and Faye's mother are over- whelmed with all the kind mes- sages they have received. The| ready response by so many peo- ple will always remain deep in their hearts despite the outcome of the operation. They 'are looking forward in hope and now com: mitted their first born into the hands of a Higher Power. They trust that the surgeon's hands will be guided and sustained in the delicate operation. East Woodlands residents in Pickering Township have planned to promote a show in the East Woodlands Hall on February 22, The proceeds will be turned over to the Faye Carnegie Fund. The Earl. Adams Variety Show of To ronto has 'agreed to put on the show without charge. | Reeve William Newman and Councillor Jean McPherson have| agreed to be present and make | |the presentation of the roceeds to Mrs. Lowery, of Capital Metals | Industries. Horse Story Is Clarified | PICKERING (Times - Gazette, |staff Reporter) -- A few .days Will Bless New Church AJAX (Times-Gazette, Staff Re- porter) -- The new St. Bernadettes Church in Ajax will be solemnly blessed on Sunday afternoon at 3 rm. by his Eminence James KC. Cardinal McGuigan, D. D. Arch- bishop of Toronto. The service will mark the cul- mination of many months of plan- airg and constructon. The new church is capable of seating 600 persons. A much longer congrega- tion is expected tomorrow, suggestion that anyone of the Moore family were negligent in caring for the mare which was a family pet, and the pride and joy of Miss Sheila Moore who receiv. ea the mare as a gift from her grandfather. It is regretted if the impression was conveyed in the story which appeared earlier. ADDITIONAL AJAX NEWS CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 | atic ~ Well known residents of Maple rove, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snowden are celebrating their dlden wedding anniversary on TO MARK ANNIVERSARY Tugsday, February 14 when they will be at home to their relatives and friends from 3 fo 5 and 7 to 9 pm. | Photo By Campbell's Studio peaks of Immigrants' Plight t CWL Communion Breakfast Dn Sunday last the members of 4 Mrs. C. C. Murty, convener of | Gregory's Subdivision of the|education and citizenship, Mrs Elizabeth Olin Joseph Boshkovich Exchange Vows At St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church recently, Elizabeth Olin daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stephan Olin, was united in marriage with Jostoh Stephan Boshkovich, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stephan Bashko- vich all of Oshawa, The Reverend Wilfred Firth per- formed the double ring ceremony and said the nuptial mass. Miss Simone Gimblett played the wed- ding music and accompanied Miss Mary Francis Ebbs who sang Ave Maria", "Panis Angelicus" and Day Beautiful Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a foor length gown of eggshell satin brocade featuring a heart-shaped neckline and long pointed sleeves, A wide bandeau of Swiss lace studded with sequin: held her finger tip veil of egg tulle and she carried an (bouquet of calla lilies, Miss Elsie Kudla was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Sonia Shelenkoff, Miss Lillian Loy- ko and Miss Barbara Sager. Their ballerina gowns of Mint green cry- stalette over taffeta were design. ed on identical lines. Wide bertha necklines inset with Guipure lace styled the short sleéved bodices complemented with long mittens, . | They wore matching bandeaux of {tiny velvet flowers and leaves and carried cascades of yellow and «old roses with deep rust chrysan- themums . Mr. James Boshkovich was best man, Ushering were Mr. Joseph Drag, Mr. Stephen Komazee and Mr. Michael Olin. The reeeption was held at the Slovak National Hall, Ritson Road South, where the bride's mother |received wearing peacock blue fig- . (ured satin, with a black velvet hat rm . year - old|ago these columns carried a story from Haviland P.O. sent in|zbout a valuable mare missing jolie W 3 Le i { since last November that oly Communion in a body at Cook formerly of Oshawa, now of gomery and Mr. Robert Richard- last Autumn's Paris openings. | od oe hy 5. 5 ter ear-opd | found entangled in a fence. e nine o'clock Mass, after which crusade against salacious litera- New York City. | son. | {9 ' he Reverend D. E. Bradford| A reception was held in the Foun- Higher crowns are emphasized her pocket money for the {hat the) / / ik bY ae : ign HA a Mg or Edward rather than wider brime, The hats starvation, This has since been Margaret Millichamp sang two er wore a formal a oe me Land away from the face and ir ch or money or-|proved not to be the case. A close los and Ci own] A hafbarely seem to rest on the head. its! their cheques i hey 4" | examination of the remains shows 3 oniniit i3. the final **The bride was given in lage| brid ' ntilly iace. The|kven the rough straws have this ros to the "Faye Camnegle FHC | hat the horse died from a broken Bann ! que tonight in the final game of WE 3 8 € marriage he groom s Ee ep hose pink airy feeling. and many hats are neital 'Metals Industries Limited, | '50 as it tried to leap the fence. [B 1 , jis . a total goal series. Is of This Gest rcl a oth co rige Tv. ach had an ore d| nothifg but" veiling or tulle swath- ut9 "Milne Avenue, Scarboro, On| pop yy this case would be prac: Bowmanville got the only goal of ointed pin pho " "full Later the couple left by plane ed stound wife frames, Mio. Attention of Mrs. Lowery. , tically instantaneous the first period at 8.35, 'skirt falling into a chapel train. for a honeymoon in Tenis, 7 Equally important is the way| he father, James _Carnegle,| "yp iq also be known that the Legionaires took a 2:0 lead at A headdress of white satin leaves| The bride travelled in a turquoise Y0UF hat is worn straight on, or,|i i {horse had been removed fro the 8.30 mark of the second held her fingertip veil and she blue wool suit with bl~ck and white if you are more daring, tilted for-|It the Moore's farm and was found period. Gananoque scoréd their carried a cascade of calla lilies accessories and fur jacket. ward Slijest 30 ee level. "This," {tn | in a very inaccessible spot in a only goal of the game at 1.10. said Miss Graham, "is good forth | kind of a ravine on another man 8) The terriffic attack of the Le- glonaires started to pay off at 6.38 Ontario, and the bridegroom is the man and the ushers were Mr. Mur-| 5 light airy version of the "more; © little seven @itholic Women's League receiv son of Mr, 3 sl ay 1 X ¢ | Murty reported that in th land matching accessories, The of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert James|-ay McCulloch, Mr. Peter Mont-|, .. valky. look introduced in| y repo! e CWL 8 |bridegroom's mother was in lilac |French lace aver s~tin with ga over the much heavier Gananoque Juveniles here Wendesday, in the first round of OMHA Juvenile play. The clubs meet in Ganano- was | |gipyone wishing to help may with heather. Mr. and Mrs. Cook will make the cosmetic houses and their, g Fo Aldy! | Vi Miss Jean Aldyth McKenzie was their home at Niagara Falls, On eve make-up. The tilted brim fo- maid of honor and the other at-'tario. cuses attention on the eyes and Elizabeth Fry Society Pushing makes them look bigger." {women serving time at Kingston! ™ Probation for Women Offenders i his ims 3 By CAROLYN WILLETT Canadian Press Staff Writer diary: "Punishment 'is not for revenge, Jat Eingsion; Main objection is that the prisoner is separated from h OTTAWA (CP)--More than 100 community where she could at years ago Elizabeth Fry wrote in least have personal visitors during] her per incarceration, said Miss Mac-| | Lellan, 5. Toronto society estimates county and district Ontario as reformable. 3,500 women and girls 16 years and over pass through 45 city, jails every year. More than three-quar- ters are first offenders classified known. When found, a halter shank was attached, showing that someone had led the mare away. It is presumed that it was at- {ompting to return home when it pecame entangled. When it was first missed, the Moore farm was thoroughly combed both by the police and the owner. There is no [ WHITBY THE BOWMANVILLE SING- ERS ABOVE, won a Kinsmen inter - club and quartet night in Lindsay this week. They are, left to right, John Graham, Ken Nicks, Ken Hockin and Jake Brown, ~Photo by Rehder | » * i : The mystery of the animals dis- : i | 4 BL Rim will perhaps never be : 3 | ; a ol Tie long trip and the fast play started to tell on Gananoque as the Le- es r inated the final period. Preston was the star for Bow- manville with his fine defensive work and great rushing play. He was good for a goal" and assisted i last goal. is was the stiffest competition the Legionaires have met and they will certainly have their work cit Wind Archambault report on Can- a's penal system in 1938 recom- mended t women be accommo- ial penitentiaries, A New- fi ac ates its own women prisoners under an agree-| | ment witly the federal government. | Cost of transportation and th gone astray. eas a result of society recommend- When a small group of women in| fact many federal women prison- ations to this effect in 1953, Vancouver and Ro Westminster,| 'S are drug addicts who need a| There are further plans to pro-|Yind now toiling for the Colts. On B.C.. chose the name of this re- clinic or a treatment centre more| vide a new Mercer training centre "he right, is defenceman Bob markable Woman in 1940 for a fia a prison are other reasons for adult women designated as Te-| jingley, a native of Cornwall, much-needed 20th century organi a opposing the planned new | formable by the classification team| vho played for Hap Emm's,| and Mrs. T. Basinger, of Oshawa, zation, they were carrying on a|Drison as 8 Rermanent institution, | which includes a physician, psy-| 3arrie Flyers, when he was a [Sunday on the occasion of their work she initiated in 1813. . |g} Mist MacLellan. |chologist, psychiatrist and 'social| unior. The Colts trounced the |g5th wedding anniversary. They MOTHER OF 11 ald about half ef the 78 worker. {%ingston Goodyears 10-3 last |will celebrate with their immediate That year Elizabeth Fry, mother | rgunday in Cornwall, and are |family. Mr. and Mrs. Basin re ; of 11 children, talked her way into 4 4 i playing heads up hockey of late. |the parents of Mrs. Hill. | ald Motherc' March on polio spon, the filthy, over-crowded women's dpame time will be 8.30 tonight | Mrs. Don Sturgess is now back | sored by Club 15. courtyard of London's Newgate at home after spending a week in| Citizens are asked to crn on their porch lights to aid the can- but to lessen crime and reform the criminal." The sweet-voiced Quaker woman 0 'her life to implementing dated - 1 pi for| At women. Her In © f through the years to stimulate a similar concern among Canadian women for their sisters who have PERSONALS Little Lynda Waddell celebrat- ed her 1ith birth on February 8th, Fourteen of ttle friends attended the : and enjoyed the tasty' © and especially the succulent birth. day cake. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Hill and family, Tom Carolynne and Shir- ley-Anne will be the guests of Mr. The society also advocates class-| | ification of an offender--facilities to study an individual and pro- vide treatment, tr. and ei Beared to A omen entering Toronto's Mercer reformatory are classified during detention in a new reception wing BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Legion Team Representative -- Lloyd Quinton, 29 Temperance St. oh Sys pe Returns 'y PLACE TONIGHT Polio March Is Slated BOWMANVILLE -- On Wednes- day, Feb. 15, church bells will {toll and factory whistles will blow at approximately 6.30 p.m. to her Notice » Annual Meeting The Sixty-first Annual Meeting of the MAPLE LEAF FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY will be held in the Township Hall, Columbus, on Men- day, February 20th, 1956, ot 2 p.m.. Directors will be elected to fill the places of those retiring. Auditors . will be appointed and all other business relating to the ons, segregation' and care for women by women Since 1940, Elizabeth Fry soci- eties have been organized in Kings- ton, Ottawa and Toronto. One is planned in Winnipeg and others possibly in Calgary and Edmonton. "Interest in the welfare of fe- male offenders grows each month" out for them before this series is out, five to Gananoque and three ving won the first T . 'Gananoqu u Quartet est win over Gananoque last night to| (Moroughan) . ....... a in Lindsay Thursday, the Bowman: | with the Legionnaires and local (Gould) quartet. John Graham, Ken Nicks, | Wednesday when they meet Allis. 8. Bowmanville--T. Fairey i the city' 3 rat red the Whitby Arena. g rison--the city's worst. She took! * ---- | Oshaw : {Oshawa General Hospital. Happy vassers in the continued fight Quartet award, the boys put on a children. | M retur to Mrs. ¥ | pany Boppy reli Way It was a big night for the Kins. the British Isles and to some Euro- ling her bitrhday on Sunday, Feb-| Cobourg, Brighton, Oshawa, Cour émployment for women within pris- I A o COMING EVENTS | 8 man's Institute attended a short (lle team. The second period was 1.4 «qveasures in Your Attic." ag 4 eS A i Quartets entered in the competi- pped home a pair of goals and ) to, gave the lecture. Amongst the| having two entries. | y passing play. N. Attersley ended. . Eight penalties were handed Ho me to the Legionaires. 4 K . Moe pad ys 1 i i Y Quartet Wins it oe Thats he pa Horaing OMHA Juvenile "B", the| 2 Bowmanville_B, Fairey 8. classy Legionnaires skated to a 3-2| ° eaCompanl BOWMANVILLE -- At a Kins- take the two game series 83 THIRD PERIOD men inter Club and Quariet Nite| Al Clarke is doing a great job| 4 Bowmanville--Cowling ville four came home with the fans will get a chance to see how| 3. Bowmanville--Preston award for the best dressed hs smart little team play next| (Gould) Ken Hockin and Jake Brown also ton in the next round. (Preston) M came close to winning the best with her bundles of clothing for 300 i | shivering, screaming women and nee TPTs 12 4 jo Saport that she is feeling much against polio, good show after such a "long Bus| - etter. ripp"'. ? of, | Her refirms spread throughout m Paul Harris, who will be celebrat. | WHITBY Whol ltg. oi i 0 pean countries. They Jicitded fe. "Here Toni ht = the 12th. tice, Bobcaygeon, Sutton, Whitby raployment fof women within prs. q cl g | The members of the Whitby W {from Toronto, Peterboro, Barrie reply from the slumping Belle- |.) ce 'in Brooklin recently, enti- Be and Bowmanville. great one for N. Attersley as he nrc. joanne Armour of the Home Mrs. James Ross, Green Street. Aus. tion were from Peterboro, Bow- Friaeortom § s Presbyterian W.A. * "gsa | manville, Courtice with Lindsay | 5; up as many. Gagnon completed Economics Department of Tron Fis PZeVenan a ¢ | s hat trick at the 6.29 on a three- ladies who attended were: Mrs. FAMILY MEN ee oe ig Law Sin Air at the 10.01 mark made| Jeanne Wickett, Mrs. Frank Rob . ied] I '6-3.and the Dunnies were pulling | NEW YORK (AP)--Andy Heben-| Denuty Gov. G. Coling presented erts, Mrs. Gordon McLean, Mrs. ton rookie winger of the National the Best Quartet Trophy to Lind-| Margaret E. MacLellan, president of the Ottawa branch and cbair- man of Ontario's Elizabeth Fry "quncil, said in an interview. ; "Taxpayers get little value for Ar money if the prisons they wort don't help the offender be-' playj.a better citizen." 1 timens. Strange how things work out. Two years ago, screams were hng and Joud, that Canada lost the World title, because she sent ove: a Senior "B" squad, instead of Senior "A." Now it ap- pears that even after we sent the Allan Cup champs, it's possible that a Senior "B" | } OCaLS TC "Wivewwav "eric SCT Vv" |ices of Treen, Bonello and Williams for the game last night. The Dun lops are at home to Cornwall to- {night in what promises to be the club could have won the marbles. The only rea- [game of the season. The Colts are Ly into the double figures on a| in |A. Randall, Mrs. S. Curl, Mrs. . | ay. Sinden then added one fol-| ' a Hockey League New Yor Ran- son Blakely, Cy Bassman, Mel Sed by Neil Attersiey and Air) Drewry, Mrs. Fowlie, Mrs. Thomp-| gers, became a father for the sec- say. Us make th score read Whitby 9,/son and Mrs. W. E. Pellow. A|ond time Wednesday night when The best dresesd award was pre- elleville 3 at the end of the middle | very enjoyable afternoon was spent his wife, Gail, gave birth to aj-ented to Bowmanville by Vie ame. There was only two penal. and lunch was served. | girl. The girl, Teresa Kathleen, nralon 3 ty G es in this period and NN. Re Jetal Mrs, W. H. Hawes attended the| wighed in at seven pounds six/ e, Deputy Governor on: Zone got them both (he was a busy man| Burns' supper of the Northern ounces. The Hebentons also have «nn this frame, picking up four points| Scots Society in Toronto recently./a son. | ard spending. four minutes In the THE POET'S CORNER Company, as may be done aot an Annual Meeting. W. JOHN ROLLS, Secretary. LT.-COL. R. B. SMITH, V.D., President. ES LETTERS BY AIR Daily transcontinental mail serv- jee was inaugurated in Canada in sin bin). Fred Etcher found the range at the 2.39 mark as he started Whit-| because we thought at the time when Lynd- 'fghting hard to get into second pass from N. Attersley Leonard: B" |place in the league standings and than came up with his second goal| they need a couple of wins over cf the game at the 3.36 mark to |the firs place Dunlops to do so. somp\die he Joong for ihe io : "AM i a {The Colts have been going great ers. Fr itcher took over the bal- number of so-called Senior "A clubs in Canada, who do not | = uns of late and knocking the op-| ance of the scoring for the night stack up with teams of lesser ratings. Let's face facts. Far 100 oiition all over the place. They|and brought his total to three for much emphasis is being put on the rating of the team. It could bested Kingston the other night the night, and 41 for the season, be a Senior "A", or Senior "B" team, a Junior "A" or Interme-|10.3 but were trailing 3-2 with four |just one behind Bob Attersley who diate "Z". The real story is within the team itself. If they have en- minutes to go last night at the last has 42. There was one good bit of ough experienced players, and the will to win, the classification of \1eport we had. So do not miss this| excitement in the finanl frame as that club should not be used as a ecapegoat, if that team loses. {one as the ies will be out to Greenlaw and Gagnon got into a "We should build a school down! ' "pg" leep had" (rom vaulting in| showing duel. It appeared as if ABC for fifty years at least, e 3 | Rye Se -2v4 tye hii A vig ads, Rg ns the second spot in the standings.|Greenlaw got the notion first EH hes kids have learned their| ue. the tracks, at ip y & ' i Whitby, f "bi pn ith ti. Colts have yet to beat the|as a result he was assessed a pen-| And where Home and School Asso- For that s 'where there. is the! g Cornwall Colts, move ato thy, for a "big" game with |p, 00 and word has it that they|alty for slashing and another for ciations meet. test neal" the leading Whitby D: and it should privide the season's |cxpect that thls is the game they|roughing at 13.00 mark while our : greatest need', top action. Don Batten, Moe Savard, Ray Oleksuik, George have heen waiting for. local here got off with only a minor | Now the kids are filled with |; was East against the West, and| Bougle, Bob Bingley, Pete Payette, are just a few of the Colts The Dunnies who were short|for roughing. Good going Bus, they wrath, when a teacher men-| © "yo" 0 aq with some zest top performers, who will see action here. The Colts are putting three of their regulars were play-| were not so rough on you as they! tions math, | As to where the place of learning on a sustained drive, with the hope of taking second place ing with two full lines and had|usually are Don't forget the game| t's a subject that could drive was to be, i away from the Kingston Goodyears, and they will be going all | hard working Ted DeGray back on here tonight -- it should be a them to perdition, But the School Boas won the day out here tonight. The Dunlops played in Belleville against the pafenes: The Jome ans Bot, the thriller. | Subtraction drives them mad, but, when the Council sald "OK", TPT's last night, and the result of that game will be announced | TS. (hence Jo taeer 28 0INH| though they hate to add, | (Although the vote was only six| at the Arena tonight. Greenlaw, Wilson blinked the light behind Hawe in Dundas St. School is noted for to three). The Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Juniors will open their Junior "C" 2. Whitby, Gagnon t 3 son we mention this is, hurst lost, that far too much blame was being tossed at Senior hockey as a whole. Thert are some pretty fair Senior ,'B" hockey clubs around the country, while at the same time there are a Saga Of Dundas School Falls To Pen Of Bard There's a red brick building, o) comes from Anderson divi. the north of Dundas East, sion", Just west of where the subway Said the Council, (and the Plan-| spans the street, | ning Board agreed), | .Cet aboard the BARGAN TRAIN during! It's true! There's real savings here for you during "Hoover Week." Save $20.25 At this low, low price, no one A thi a er Lapel cleaner is a bargain at $79.50 use you save 310: Ask to First Period Belleville, Fryin, " 24 32 22 0 {Now the noise and tumult dies, and the Council, heaving sighs, Said, "That takes care of that, praise be to Heaven", They've approved the six new the Whitby goal. This lead was addition / 3 : hort lived however as Gagnon | " : play-offs, here at the Arena on Monday night. The visitors will be . Whitby, Redmond, Air, At first the school was small, two the Lindsay Indians in the first game of the best of five series. . Etcher knotted the count on a nifty sole effort. This goal came at the 5.32 enna 3 classrooms, that was all, Coach Wait Brown is confident that his charges can take this ser- 4. Whitby, Gagnon, Sinden They figured it would last jes, and so move into the group finals. It's reported that the Chi- 5. Belleville, MacDonald, mark and caught the Belleville team napping. Redmond from Air town for veark . a & x ies Goyer . hus \ i cago Black Hawks, have signed defenceman Ed. Tovey, of the lo-|#nd FEtcher put the Dunnies on While. B. Attersiey a rising population caused rooms, but another problem cal junior club, to an "A" form, and that probably means that Ed Gagnon 3 Siey, the School Board consternation, looms, will go to the St. Catharines TP"s training camp next season Tov- top for the first tie in the game The TPTs tried hard to break Bell. Leonard So they called a meeting with The High School wants to build ey played a couple of games with the Senior Dunlops, and turned Fryia. Greenlaw their engineers. another seven. ! in a good performance in both games. He is a big 180-lb. lad with through the local defence hut to nol 7 avail. The Dunnies were out for| this win and Gagnon blinked the] Penalties: Wilson a good shot, and he should have an excellent chance of making light for the second time in the 2nd Period Junior "A ranks next season. Congratulations "Ed." game at the 8.07 mark to put the] 8. Whitby, Gagnon, The Town and Country . . . Bowmanville Barons play their iubber mer two up. The homesters McBeth, B. Attersley last home game of the schedule tonight, in Bowmanville, when the Were not down yet znd they came| 9. WhithY, x Attersley, Air visitors aregghe Orono Orphans. The Barons and the Orphans both aa Dack and fired ong bY Hawe. 10 Tc den, N. have grabbed a play-oif spot, and the Lakeshore league play- led . th \ r 1. Whitby N. Attersley downs will likely get going next week-end . . . Govdie Myles, local 12. Whitby, Air, district hockey product, has been out of action from the North Bay Trappers lineup lately. Gordie broke his hand recently, but the 4 12.27 pot over see | NU-WAY RUG ano UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS "CARPET SALES AND SERVICE" HOOVER SALES and SERVICE BERLOU MOTH PROOFING "174 Mary Street Phone RA 5-0433 this famous Ti Two more rodms at Dundas Street,| There's a brand new building to Action Cleaner. was the outcome of their meet, the west of Henry Street, Call in today! And they thought that this was| Where all the Whitby High School plenty big enough, kids are taught, But their plans now need revision,| Its plight is like Dundas', so it's for a north-east subdivision, shouting for more classes, Made the education problem pretty| A councillor's is not a happy lot. tough. -------------------- | 19.09 1t seems that Dundas School is| | intolerably full, | KION TR BLE | 2.30 And a few more rooms are needed| Wyou sulted from hiduey or bladder disorders, or right away. ry i A : . | backache due to these conditions, vse the remedy 3.36. The School Board, in a fix, said,| goes 4 roliod ag Ts "Let's add another six", | + Dt WITT'S PILLS . \ 16.04 But the Council didn't see things 10.01 | \ 11 18.13 pulled the string. Bob Attersley then combined with Gagnon to give the locals a two-goal lead again, N. Attersley but the home team again cut the Third Period we think he has now returned to action . Don't forget the Whit-|lead as Leonard rapped home his| 13. Whitby Etcher, N. by Bantpms meet Port Hope in the second game of their series, first of a pair on a th on ARI Attersley here at he Arena at 5.30 this afternoon . The Oshawa Minor [1128 play that had Fryia a Green- 14. Beleville, Leonard, Hockey League held their official opening in the new Children's oid En are Hn Hon hb RE a Arena this past Thursday evening. Guests included Harold (Baldy) | «po Dunlops really turned on 1, Whit, Eicher, Cotton, chief scout of the Boston Bruins, and Staff Smythe, head ph, heat in the second frame and, 16. Whitby, Etcher, DeGray Red of the Toronto Marlboro's chain. they fired home five goals without ! several avers quite that way 16.30' 'Since the need for am addition! "Cm