Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 26 May 1956, p. 4

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- AL Wa eee ag SRgpw Adns wud od bd bd "UY Bg OU wn «mm 2» ge 4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, May 26, 1956 et die iT ot TENE ' : . " ' ' ' ' ' ' 5 be % } i ¥s : § 4 yoo or wi Pictured above, on the farm of | the association, together with «1 Plowing Match, to be held | ens, first vice-president, Harvey + Héber I RB 1 'h the Ontario County Plowing there this October. - Executive = Hawkey, president Clark Young, + Heber Down, at Brookli € Match Committee, met on the 1 embers shown above, are, left | treasurer, and F. A. Lashley, ! executive of the Ontario Plow- Down farm vesterday afternoon, to right, Kenneth Bawden, sec- | secretary-manager. man's Association. Members of to lay plans for the Internation- | ond vice-president, M. O Wilk- Robertson, Whitby : Chamber Steps Up 'Member Enrollment The stepped-up campaign to en- | roll new members inaugurated by the Chamber of Commerce early Plowing Match Committee Makes Inspection Of Farm : : is year, is i i A long line of cars snaked across boo hs, ete., will spring up before' A special committee, set up to wis Sa J oe oi ig she fields just south of Brooklin, the event opens. There will be supply tractors for the event, week of 'the. Board. of Directors Fvesterday, as members of the On- taree streets, in tensed city, so reported (hat they will have at when a report on the current . tario Plowman's Association, and that there will be a total frontage least 200 tractors available for the ! Ontario County Plowing Match of two miles, for- exhibits. Mr. match. With the expected 800 , Cammittee, inspected the *site of F. A Lashley, secretary and competitors, this number of vehi- + the International plowing match. general manager of the Plowman"s cles will be necessary, as there AA joint meeting of the two bodies Assbciasion, said that a large part will be about 200 competing each » was called vesierday after- of this space has already been day s noon, to deal with the gene sold Prizes for the makch total over + problems of the mammoth plow- Officials of Bell Telephone, and $15,000 in cash, and trophies, plus * ing match, which will be held on the Ontario Hydro, attended the a large sum which will be donated | October 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th meeting, to help solve power and in the form of educational tours * of this year. The headquarters of communications problems The Prizes will also be presented for * the match will be on the Heber Hydro, and Whitby PUC. will re- welding contests, which will be + Down farm, about a mile west of quire the amount of voltage re- held throughout the match. Junior * Brooklin, on Highway 7. Although quired for each exhibit, and how farmers,. and high school stu- ithe Down farm is a large tract of many exhibits will require elec- dents, will compete in the welding land, the match will spread over tricity. Bell Telephone will have contests, which, over the past few ! at least three other properties. 26 lines installed in the match years, have become a regular fea- + 'The greater part of 'the after- area, connected with Oshawa ex- ture of the international match. ' noon was spent looking over the change Free transport around the match + site of the match. All were agreed The overcome site will be provided by the junior * that the location, and she land, the water purchas- farmers of Ontario County, who , are ideal for the event. Proximity ing water for tent city from will run a wagon ride service, ' to industrial centres, easy access Meadowcrest Homes Ltd, who throughout the four days of the ! to main highways, and the fact have a large water tower, supplied match. ! that Brooklin is in the heart of by wells, just north of the match The major problem of highway * the 'plowing match counury," site The water will be subjected traffic, to and from the match site. . were all considered to be factors 0 extra pressure, before reaching will fall ink the able hands of * which will help to make this year's the tent area the OPP. Sgt. Murray Bruce, of ! match one of the best ever Following the tour of the site, the the Whitby detachment, who will * TENTED CITY members came south to Whitby, be in charge of traffic control. said * A quarter of a mile south of the where they were entertained a4 that there will be about 80 extra "Bown farm buildings, a space half dinner, at Fairview Lodge, by the officers brought into the area, to "a mile by 300 yards has been set County of Ontario Prior to the handle the huge volume of traffic : aside, and named 'Tented City." dinner. a general discussion was which will circulate in the area * In this space, a city of tents, held, to iron out other problems. during the match. Women's Institute Hold membership was presented by the secretary. It was noted that most of the 1955 new members had renewed for 1956 and that not a few mem- bers, including a few outside firms with business connections here, had been added to the roll. The Board was of the opinion that many other members could be secured, and during the summer efforts will be directed towards that end The Chamber is carrying out an extensive and useful program this year for the benefit of in- dustrial, mercantile and other in- terests and for the benefit of the town as a whole, and will wel- come the support and co-opera- tion. The Chamber would like to enroll quite a few more mem- bers. "We want to make the Chamber as effective as possible for the good of Whitby, and we will welcome the help of all." president William Davidson said for commitiees will problem, by . At a meeting of the Chamber of Instal Executive Commerce directors this week ac-| on a suggestion) : |tion was takep . {made by Norman Mould, at a re-| 'District Annual Meetin At Dundas H-S Fog anions he Hillerest Home : g | Dundas street Home and School and School Association that the Chamber of Commerce establish a new register of events in the town. The Chamber decided to establich the lead in preparing a register A very successful District An-/R. E. Mowbray. Members of the Association _held its monthly meeting were addressed by Mrs. meeting in the school on Wednes. F. Birrell, member of the pro- day, May 23rd, with the president vincial board. The morning session Mrs W. Smith in charge * nyal meeting of the Women's In- + stitute was held on Thursday when nearly 100 women attended the adjourned to the banquet hall During the business session, re- of events in order that there would : South Ontario meeting in he here a delicious dinner was ports were heard from the various in the future, be a ready refer- ; United Church Hall, Whitby served by the W.A. of the Whitby officers concerning sheir activities ence for all associations within the Registration was ab 9:15 1 United Church regarding their offices during the Town. This would reduce the risk being with : the convenership of Mrs. K Following dinner, through kind- Past year. of two or three meetings well and Mrs. G. Dr ness of president of W.A,, Mrs.| A new executive was installed made for the same night + W. A. Heron, of Broo t W. A. Richardson and her com- by Mrs. W. Hewis, a past presi- consequent reduction of interest in + president, presided at t} mittee, tours were arranged to dent. The retiring executive was the meetings concerned. All secre- : assisted by Mrs. R how the visitors around the mew thanked by Mrs. L. Haley. The taries of the various associations +Ajax, the district building and all were very pleased new executive consists of the fol- "hould, the Chamber feels, be the responsible persons to enter in this : treasurer The meeting opened ty inspect the new hall lowing officers: President, Mrs. with assembly singing, Mrs. Mae ,, {.49 p.m. sessions commenec- Ross Law; vice-presidents, Mrs. register the times and dates of the + Phair at the piano and ed again with assembly singing. Monroe and Mrs. D. Dair; secre. Meetings approved. Thus, as soon as a date is decided upon, the sec- retary would attend personally at the town offices, where the register will be kept, and would enter the ! Williams leading the sir . address of welcome v Mrs. Frank Roberts Mrs. Roberts has been a fa A memorial service was held by tary, Mrs. C. D. Jones; treasurer, Mrs. Lovst. of Claremont. for Mrs. Jas. Crawforth: correspond- former members of the Institute ing secretary, Mrs. F. E. McLean who had passed on during the last The executive members for the ' |Thursday evening offered to take | . WHITBY and DISTRICT | NEST DEEP DOWN I LINTON (CP) -- Sparrows are 'mesting 300 feet unde und in a} [colliery under this Northumber-| |land town. | Chamber Will Assume Management Notice Board The sign or announcement board |first class shape, with the Cham- which for several years has been|ber's name on it. It will be under located on the post office property|the eontral of He Sree man | facing Brock street south, is to] : Ao come under new management and COMmunity organizations as be- 'be operated for the general bene-| fore, but care will be taken that {fit of the community. |one notice does not overlap anoth- | er as at present, and that the no- | The Chamber of Commerce : | board of directors at a meeting yh ees Meo removed after they have] it over from the town, the present| The board was erected on the| owners, renovate it and put it in Post office property with the an- | by Recreation Association, when Gordon McMahon was the direc-| at the Bank of Montreal, Whitby, a wide variety of sports in the has been promoted to third officer town. Since Mr. McMahon resign-| | low Heath road and St. Clair ave- by church, lodge, school and oth- nue. Mr. F. E. Charlton of Owen er organizations, many of whom lic Works at Ottawa, by the Whit- Mr. G. W. Hill, second officer for association notices, covering |low Heath Road and St. Clair banded the Board has been used 'Report On CWL Convention | FOR MISSED | PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-3111 If you have not receives your "BELL by 7 P.M, Call Mrs. Leo Bloye, Mrs. L. Ruest, and Mrs. H. Augustus at'ended the 36th annual convention ef the Archdiocesan Council of the CWL| held at the Royal York, Toronto, May 22nd.' The reports presented by the chairman of each region were brief, emphasis Jetng Hace on LL TAXI e special activity e group. AN before One group operates a blood bank. -_--" bP gd WEEK-END SPECIALS | '49 FORD Replaced Motor $495 's0 METEOR Convertible Others to Choose From 620 Dundas St. East 1 blood being donated free of charge | to the poor; another, visiting and | gheriaiming oid gre Shsion i An fen ao| WHITBY UNITED CHURCH friendless patienis at the Ontario Hospital in Toronto. * Recommendation was made for more activity in the field of spirit- ual. development, scholarships, i Girl Guide work, classes in Eng- Misty M. SMITH, Minister lish for new Canadians and Cath-| Mrs. V. Rowe, ATCM, Organist olic children's aid society work. | ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Byron & John Sts. Suggest Register of Events For All Town Associations | propriate space and also state the The highlight of the convention proval of the Department of Pub- L PERSONA S tor. It was intended, of course, at the Toronto Branch at Houns- ed and the Association was dis- Sound will be replacing Mr. Hill did not remove the notices after CHURCH SCHOOL here in Whitby. they had served their purpose. was a dinner attended by over 700 - Furthermore, with notices over-|ladies, having as their special | '% AM: Seniar, intermediate, 1 Mrs. Norman Williams spent lapping, the board had practical- guest James C. Cardinal Me- 1A Ma the weekend in Pembroke visiting ly become useless. The glass is Guigan and about 100 Girl Guide -- rary, Kindergarten, 1 broken, the lock has been remov- leaders. friends and relatives. 9:45 a.m.--Sunday School and 1:00 a.m.--Morning Worship 1:00 o.m.--Beginner's Class Bible Class Mr. and Mrs. Art. Halferty and ed, the frame is badly carved up he Hono el Roberts. 11:00 AM. children, Brenda and Karren, of and in need of paint, and, in a ole was Tatie Re 20 ane at "THE HOUSE OF GOD" Youngstown, Ohio, will be the word, it is an eyesore. the dinner and spoke on the con- pee guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ing When the matter came before 4rol of objectionable literature, | for the weekend. the Chamber with the offer of the saying 'The help of interested] ? Chamber to take the board over Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hall, of ang yse it in an orderly fashion Toronto, and Mr. Phillip Crosby. or the good of the community, recently arrived from England, Mayor Harry Jermyn said that FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH groups and individuals is needed in fighting the sale and distribu- tion of salacious literature." WHITBY BAPTIST Mrs. W. E. Summers, A.T.C.M. CHURCH Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister Organist were Sunday guests of Mr. and ipe"own would be very pleased to 421 Brock St. North Mrs. L. H. Inkpen. hand it over. Of course its main- ANNOUNCEMENT Pastor: Rev. E. Corbett Mrs. E. Jackson, of Orillia, tenance on its present site will A spent the last two weeks with her be suplaet to Je shes of the ENGAGEMENT 10:00--Sunday School son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Toh pi iit 0 de Dd order. Mr. and Mrs. Kyrie W. Southwell wish | 11:00--"Am | a Good Semari- Mrs. E. H. Jackson. Winch cou 30 Cet y to announce the engagement of their tan?' its removal. only dauhter Carole Ellen, of Whitby, 7:00--BELIEVERS' BAPTISM-- Thomas Joseph Perrow son of When the board has been fixed James Perrow and the late Mr. itors at the home to Mr Week end v Service of Testimony of Mr. and Mrs. John Graff, 829 up and made more presentable, Mrs. James P " " 3 re J : ss. than. it is today, 1 will, In ne bs o QR! y an essoge. Green street, included: Mrs. ti i i t da t Il th James OW rE d M ] Graff's sisters, Miss Myrtle, Peey- Chamber's opinion, become 2 angelist Church, Whitby, 23rd day of | 8:30--FIRESIDE SERVICE June, 1956, at 10 a.m. -- Welcome Visitors -- er, Paris Ontario, Mrs. Lawrence community asset. Lyons and Mr. Lyons and son, 10 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM. MORNING SERVICE 7 P.M. MR. M. PAMENTER Billy, Oshawa: also nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Dale and daughter, Sharon, Oshawa; and Mr. Graff's neice, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marrs and daughters, Susan and Gwen, Peterborough. Mrs. Raymond Johnson and son, Wayne, attended the Knight Vul- mage wedding held in Brownfield WHITBY SPORTS | SPOTLIGHT Rector: The Rev. A. E. Kemp ST. JOHN'S (Anglican) CHURCH OF CANADA ot Brock and Victoria Streets. Telephone MO 8-3771 last week end By WREN A. BLAIR SETS TAX RATE GUELPH (CP) City council Tuesday night set a tax rate of 48 mills, an increase of four mills over that of 1955 Two sports events take place tonight in Whitby. One is a base- ball league tilt, and the other is a banquet league affair. Over at Coronation Park, Larry's BA's, will entertain the surprising new- comer to the West Toronto League, Earlscourt Boys Club. The Earlscourt team whipped last year's champion Industrials the oth- er night, and the yhave served notice that they will not be stepping stones for anyone in the group. Bill McTavish is one of their ace A Friendly Welcome Awai 11:00 AM.--EMPIRE DAY SERVICE--Sea Cadets ond Band, Wolf Cubs Parading 7:00 PM.--HOLY COMMUNION . The Rector preaching at both services. ts You at St. John's hurlers and he may be called to take the hill tonight against several | of his former teammates. The BA's need this win tonight to stay near the top of the group, and all indications are that the league race will be a keenly contested affair this season. Game time will be 6.00 p.m. tonight Hockey will come In for a great deal of limelight tonight, as over 400 fans from this area, will gather together at the Whitby High School to partake of a dinner in honor of Whitby's winningethe Ontario Senior "B" title. The dinner will be held in the high school gymnasuim, and those attending are asked fo come in through the main doors, off Henry St., and you will find the gym, on your immediate right, just inside. Dinner is scheduled to be served promptly at 6.30, and it's expected that the entire program will be completed by around 9.30, thus giv- ing the people the balance of the evening to partake of their usual Saturday night entertainment. It's a great evening plan- MOTHERS' A name of the association in the ap- place where the meeting is to be held, etc. In addition, it was suggested that the local press might publish at regular intervals, a calendar of ev-| ents for the next three months or so. This would be of mutual advan- tage to the associations and to the press for it would be of interest to the general public. The calendar in the COUNCIL | Something far everyone. ing African Violets, EVENING TEA, DOOR THE 1st WHITBY SCOUTS and CUBS SPRING FAIR on THURSDAY, Clothe yourself, utensils for the kitchen, rosebushes for your garden, Flower- UXILIARY MAY 31st CHAMBERS PRIZES, 7:30 P.M. of events would be available at all ned by several active groups of one of Ontario's most sports- times in the town office and would minded communities. cover dates up to about one year in advance. To make it accessible during the hours when the town of- Speaking of hockey, we find an old friend of ours (mamely Chick Appel of the Stratford Beacon-Herald) quite blunt about the flces ate glosed, i Aroud be placed fact, that the Whitby Dunlops are not quite humble enough in their | 413 John ok ames n the police offices next os ication to the OHA Senior "A" league. Appel suggests that COME AND BRING Socretatics of sll associations ave Whitby are playing coy and hard to get, because they might think WHITBY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH REV. O, J. MacPHERSON, Minister St. YOUR FRIEND that the Senior "A" league are so badly in need of another club, that, that might be the smart thing to do. He also reminds everyone that it's the Whitby club that is applying to the league, and not the league going after Whitby, While all this has been going on, he has gone to great lengths to suggest, (by quoting several people in that league) that the Dunlop's application will probably be turned down in the end anyway. $- invited to signify their endorsement of the scheme and willingness to make sure that the register is al- ways as up-to-date as possible. A note or call to Whitby Chamber of Commerce, addressed to the secre- tary, will receive attention 11 AM.--MORNING Sound Film: + member of the WI for 40 3 I Mrs W. Griffith, of Ajax «to.the welcome , COMMITTEE REPORTS vear. Among those was one of coming year are: Miss F. Heard, the most faithful of Whitby W.I.. Mrs. H. Avvott, Mrs. Jack Gale, members, Mrs. Lottie Sleep Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Miss Ruth Shaver, of the Junior George Boychyn. rep. WHITBY CLASSIFIED With all due respect Chick, old friend, may we clear wp | this possibl i derstandi Firstly, the Whitby Duniops are not playing hard to get. We have submitted our application strictly on the accomplishments, and the merits of the club. We Speaker: REV. A, L. SAN + Reports of the following s'and- Aciivities committee, gave an During the evening, Miss Mari- 'ing committees were given. Agri- interesting address on the 4M lyn Scott from Thornton's Corn- FOR RENT -- NEW 3ROOM APART-|FOR SALE -- '49 PLYMOUTH For| Are mot asking any concessions from the league, nor do we in- 'eulture & Canadia ndustries, homemaking program ers, displayed here fine talent by ath, bulltin-cupboards, sale. Sacrifice for $250 or offer. 210| tend to give any. Certainly the group has the right te reject | A Welcome Awaits You 'Mrs. F. Byers, uffville; Com- wpe prises for the handicraft Playing two delightful selections 400-\Dundas". Stree! | Heary Street, Whithy _13b| the application if they wish, but we think there is very ib) + munity Activities & Public Rela- 14" 10 the following W.1: pillow on the accordion. Mrs. Jack Gale ---- ~~ FOR RENT -- TWO UNFURNISHED logic in 'the words of a prominent OHA officlal, who sald re- j Hons Ms C Barkiey, Pic kering: cases, Shirley aluminum tray, showed a number of slides of the LOST Jo BABY RING, INmiAL- rooms, 415 Byron Street North. 122 cently, "I think the Senior "A" league woyld be most foolish, | H en ohel a ues or Laila Altona: hooked cushion, Honey. Centennial in Whitby last summer. {5 5Cocx 'Street South Phone MO 8 FOR RENT. THREE BEDROOM BUN.| If they turned down any reasonable application at this time." It LR onomies i Heat Font dale. Mrs. Duncan McIntyre was Tea and cookies were served by 3108 Ty TER TT imalgulew, heated. New modern home, $110 is our opinion here in Whitby, that we will probably have as PEL T NT i Caroor, Claremont: Historical fie. he, judge 'and stated that she|the sovial committee. FOR ALSCO ALUMINUM COMBINA. "0 pply #1 Palace Street. 0 strong a club as any that will operate in the Senior "A" lea- 1% ch & Gurrent Events. Mrs. F wished she sould have given fore ™ A LUO) windows, And doors, Juony hee |HOME INSULATIUN. BLOWING gue next year (if Whitby is Senior "A" then) and alse that the Goudie, Claremont; Resolutions, Pipes as all the work was beau- jij) solos. which were very Datos, alter 1, a 13| TANKS ANE mated TBANITARY Whitby club is probably more financially stable at the pres- Corner of Mary and { Mrs. Walter Carter, Claremont Mis. John Hamer, of Brooklin,| Tuch/8ppreciated. BUSINESS COUPLE REQUIRE FOUR. [eas Tie Ward, Whithy. Pho | oni Moment, tian any elu in. bat | ith the th 3 A discussion of the reports Was gave an interesting alk on the Heron then gave her ad- Sr ished apaptment, fully ATE AE Sooeny 4 o! chener and Windsor. (Sounds like a good reason to stay SUNDAY: 2:30 SU tied by Miss May Brown, of Kin- Federation of Agriculture o~dress and thanked all members equipped, in Whitby residential area. ROOM AND BOARD FOR ONE or| Out of that league doesn't it.) Don't make the mistake of over- vd - sale. Audrey Spencer, of Tor rgave for their help through the past Call RA 5.8463, after 6 pm. 12ic two gentlemen, seven days a week, rating your league, nor its future, Chick, my boy. Maybe the The report of the nomidations an address on extensfon service. three years. She had enjoyed the oicor | wn pK, ELECTRICAL CON |Jasiing ane parking space. Phone Jo Whitby club is as hesitant over the outlook of the Senior "A" tracting, new homes, water heaters, fix tures, range cables a speciality Phone MO 8-3174. June isd FOR RENT -- FURNISHED BED - SIT ting room, with kitchenette, private en- trance. Apply 231 Palace Street de- work, she said, and wished every success to her successor. The delegates from Whitby were: Mrs. F. Curl, District Direc- tor; Mrs. W. E. Pellow and Mrs. G. C. McLean. New District Offi-| tance. APP Y oF Fc cers for the coming term. The GARDENS ROTO-TILLED AND C | past District President, Mrs. W. A, vated. Get your order in now and Heron of Brooklin; District Presi- Phone MO 82332. May 26] 1] | committee was brought in by Mrs. Mrs. Emory Burdge sang tw BROC nO pravi WHITBY Phone 8-3618 ! EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. Bdge owt Ena vy ] SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M. | dent, Mrs. L. Honey, Seagrave; yor PAINTING, CARPENTRY AND 1st vice-president, Mrs. W. H. handyman work. Phone MO 8-4257 after| Brown, Locust Hill; 2nd vice- 3:30 p.m. May 6 president, Mrs. K. H. J. Clarke,| \pARTMENT TO RENT -- THREE Pickering; secretary - treasurer, rooms, self-contained, hot water. Avail-| able June 15. Call MO 8-2064 1220 | Mrs. R. Pepper, Ajax. Through the kindness of Maurice Slichter, two lovely palms rage drawer. good condition, and a beautiful basket of bronze Phone MO 82059. : and white 'mums were on the|{soD FOR SALE, HEDGES PLANTED platform. After other discussions!¥or prompt delivery phone MO 8-2587 ' and business being concluded, the Whitby. collect June 12 session closed with God Save the AUCTION SALE [ Queen Mr. FOR SALE -- RANGETTE, WITH STO. | Best offer | 122b | 10 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 7 P.M. "WORKERS TOGETHER WITH GOD" of Toronto. WORSHIP 3 DERSON, B.A, B.D, league, as the league may be over any asset Whitby might pre- vide to the group. By the way, Is Stratford operating next year? Jie 3 The case rests. I The Town and Country . . . Whitby Stokers took it on the chin by a one-sided score out in Brooklin on Thursday night. The Sto- kers go to Agincourt Monday and play back in Whitby next Wed- | nesday night . . . Pat Milosh has lined up the best wrestling card | of the season for next Tuesday night's bout here at the Whitby | Arena. The Gallagher Bros. face Prince Maiava, and Ray Gunkel | FOR SALE -- SOD, FRESH CUT, 20¢ #8q. yd. delivered. W. Ward, MO 8-2363, Whitby. HAVE YOUR GARDEN ROTO-TILLED No sod please. Phone Mohawk 38-2896 May 27 TUESDAY THROUGH REV. J. L.A Students from the Canadian taking part in these services. GARDENS AND LAWNS ROTO-TILLED, manure for sale. Phone MO 8-2587, Whitby June 16 7:30 -- EVENING SERVICE Speaker: REV. T. KLIENSTAUBLER inspirational singing and Hear the Word of God. MEETINGS Euclid Streets NDAY SCHOOL FRIDAY, 8 P.M. BBOTT Bible Institute will be Come and enjoy the ALL KINDS SAWS FILED AND SET; in another of those thrilling tag team bouts . . The ing of | lawn mowers ground and set and re »r the local Lacrosse season takes place two weeks from tonight here paired. Andy Anderson, rear Geo. Ha mer, 210 Brock Street South. June 1 at the Arena . Sports Scribe George Carver says that a Kings- ton story excludes Belleville in a mentioned Eastern Senior "A" WHY HAVE A WET BASEMENT? WA terproof the Thoroseal way, from the hockey group. May we say that if Whitby is a part of that league inside. Ph MO 82258; MO 8-3417, yw " initelv want ' i H ina ie, Phone Jo a we would definitely want the Bay of Quinte city represented George A Valleyfield ' spokesman confirmed Valleyfield club will attend the Eastern Ontario meeting in Cornwall, June 2nd and 3rd. . That was some de- cision the CAHA arrived at regarding an all-star hockey team starting to practice out in B.C. in October, and staying together all Ns ele patra an Pe t CONCRETE AND ROAD GRAVEL AL oday that the | so Fill For delivery phone MO 8-2660 Senior hockey June 23 FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND { cigarettes' with every $3 purchase of gasoline. Ask for your Apprecation Day Season, before embarking overseas. All they need is the money to From 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the following locati . EARM SOLD Goupon, Harey Donald. Limited, Chev. pay the players the normal salaries they'd get playing for their p 4 - ng ons: BUSINESS AND 40 Holstein cattle, 2 horses Eras es fig am ~ plus the foney they'd normally receive from their [| Euclid St. from Beech to Chestnut St. " b... $ six months leave from their job . . . plus moving thei 2 PROFESSIONAL i doin i] ~ STEWARD wife . . . Anyone want the job of managing that Club 7? 8 TET Chestnut St. from Euclid St. to Centre St. "" rashing machine, Inter- - -- -- -- -- ------ roticoel hoy baller. power take : John $t. from Palace to Brock St. off new 1955. International 8 A starfi ! de . For OUTSTANDING can milk cooler, cabinet type WANTED WASHER ALBERT RANDALL Byte 3t: from Jelin fo Dundes 3 ing { EREOPHONIC SOUND PROFESSIONAL John Deere Tiller, De Laval | REPAIRS | North side of Dundas St. West from Brock St. to SERVICES 3 unit milking machine. Im- : & SON Byron St. » For Canadian Legion, work Guaranteed y 3 Legal, Chiropractic, Real Estate, plements and grain. Property w | te . chock uf e PLUMRING I Beuty Clinic and soon a Dental of Alon C. Jones, Lot 33. Con. Whitey, Apply in writing press. on pe HEATING Palace St. from John to Dundas St. : 7. Whitby Township 22 miles airman, u Wringer roils if ® OIL HEATERS . . a.» Kay KENDALL: Robert MORLEY PROFESSIONAL I Nibg)y mum | committee". Storing age, stock. Special pric ® SHEET METAL WORK The above is necessary in order to tie in a new primary UILDING 30th: Ver: cosh -ole' 6 One exparien t . houls, Phone: MO 8.2991 line on Euclid St. in preparation for a new feeder f a---- "QENEVIEVE" GIRL 1} CALL NOW perience, etc. EVENINGS the C $ Ap P Sub-Stati oy Som Fa MO 8-373 o'clock co H e Centre Street Nort ub-dtation. J © SANDY CLAWS TED JACKSON F. J. sTerrier | RIFTT RADIO 102-4 Byron St. S. E 1 BRYANT H. C. SIM " + © SPORT NOVELTY WHITBY Auctioneer Secretary KEN ALBERT Cho ; - C. SIMPSON, Port Perry / And Appliance M Cheirman. Secretary-Manager. | 12m 1225 | 118 Broek S05. Whitwy Mo 8.3707 0 8.4224 MO 8-4248 POWER INTERRUPTION | Weather permitting, power will be interrupted on SUNDAY, MAY 27th

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