Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 27 Jun 1956, p. 4

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4 THE DARLY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, June 27, 1956 > \ sp , » 9 --_-- "Second Whitby (Announce Plans For Dock Launched Here For {Jse Of Pleasure Craft | boat to be named "Whitby" since the launching of the corvette by that name in World War II was launched here on Monday. The boat, a 24-foot| The first Namara Construction, The boat was built and launched | in Whitby by the firm. It will be used to communicate between Mc- Namara boats in the marine divi- sion of the construction firm. Fred Weaver, Whitby operations, states that no captain has been named yet for the 200 h.p. boat. New Mara Hall Is Opened | HE MOTOR LAUNCH "WHITBY" WHITBY and DISTRICT Wet Wiener Roast Costly [PA System Is A public address system BRECHIN -- Mara Township's brand-new municipal building was unveiled to the public Tuesday night when the official opening | ceremony took place here. Built at a cost of about $35,000, the building will provide modern office accommodation for the township clerk Archie Newman, assessor, P. F. Clarke and a large | room for the holding of Township Council meetings. The ground floor has been rented to the Ontario | Provincial Police who will make : Loot From Booth |it a detachment headquarters, and the Mara fire truck will be housed in a garage at one end. At present y was| the police are located at Beaver- stolen from, the booth in the Cen-|ton but Brechin is more central to Whitby will shortly have a dock|He says that a barge, 100 feet for small lake craft. Work begins|long, 30 feet wide and 10 feet deep, today on a 100-foot barge which|will be towed to the Whitby wharf| will be anchored at the foot of where it will be pumped dry. It] motor launch, belongs to the Me-| front street in the harbor for the|wili be repaired, then towed over| use of pleasure boaters. The barge{to a site on the north side of the is being donated to the small boat-| harbor Front St. ers by McNamara Construction. Earlier this year, users of small craft asked some provision for a dock for their near the extension of There it will be anchored to pro- the town to make|vide 2 dock for the small boats. Users of outboard craft and superintendent for the} oats, The present facilities at the|rowboats at Whitby now have to harbor are for large lake boats and pull their boats up on shore at the hardly suitable for the use of out- foot of Brock St. or tle them to board launches. t rees or some sort of anchor on Yesterday, Fred Weaver, super- Front St. The announcement that intendent of McNamara's Whithy|a dock will be provided will be installation, announced that work heard with would begin today on the project. owners of small craft here. pleasure by many Form Conservation Association In A conservation association has| been formed in Whitby. The asso-| primarily ciation will be known as the Dun- area. lop Canada Conservation Associa- tion and now has 80 members. President of the association G. Copithorn Vice-president ist t Whitby The aims of the association are conservation in this hold rifle con- drives, They will ests, tishing trips, fox is| hunts, ete. Their first fishing par- y is going to Slave Lake this Jack Fog. Other officers are sec-| week-end. Betty Dave Snowdon; retary-treasurer, Wil-| 1 executive members, liams, Dale Copithorn, John Fer- Their next | September 9. tile, and Don McClaren. The club is composed of Dun- op employees and their friends. meeting will be on FLYING OFFICER R. D. | wishes for his continuing suc- (Dick) Thomas, son of Mr. and | Mrs. D. J. Thomas of 1012 Cen- ter street south, Whitby, Ont., receives a new officer's hat as | well as congratulations and best RCAF, from -his Commanding Officer Wing Com- mander C. L. V. Gervais Waubawshene, Ont., at 3 Fighter Wing in Zweibrucken, Germany. (National Defence Photo) | cess in the Triple Crash Injures Nine MONTREAL (CP)--Nine women and girls from Buffalo, N.Y., were taken to hospital Tuesday after a collision involving their station wagon, another automo- bile, and an express van at a west-end intersection. Two other girls escaped uninjured. Taken to Montreal General Hos- pital were: Mrs. Ethel Connors, 50; Jane Robertson, 21-year-old driver of the vehicle and her sister Martha, 18; Marie Stephanick, 16; Joanne Gaughan, 16; Sheila Walsh, 15; Suzan Kulp, 16; Janet Muldoon, 18; and Tcharon Jack- son, 17. Hospital officials said all the girls, with the exception of Miss Kulp, Miss Gaughan and Miss Muldoon, were treated for minor . cuts and bruises and were released later, The other three required further treatment but none was critically injured. NEWS IN BRIEF BARUCH VISITS WINNIE SOUTHAMPTON, Eng. (CP)-- United States elder statesman Bernard Baruch arived here to- day aboard the Queen Mary on his way to see his old friend, Sir | Winston Churchill, Baruch, 85, | will be the guest of the 8l-year- old Churchill at Chartwell, the |British statesman's country { home. RUSSIAN UNIFORMS For Toronto Teen Octet he sequel to a wiener roast,|OPP, said that on apprehending ~~ y i Pa, Es featured large quantities of gpurgeon, Spurgeon yoni only tennial Park on Monday night. The! their district, [ TT_- -, came yesterday when eight @. on, on Yi burglary was noticed yesterday The new building will replace 3 teen-agers were fined a just walk. P( Allman testified morning by park caretaker Art the old Mara Township hall, locat- as re 1 iH a1 S, $240, plus $80 costs, in that he took a quantity of beer Bradley. : ed on No. 12 highway, here. Part Police Court. from a car, at the scene. The , Whitby police report that entry of the cost is being v . borne by . victed of being drunk in al car, he said, belonged to Cowlie.| to the small building was made by| Brechin itself and the balance is a : th » place were: Helen Soper, In his own defence, Cowlie said crashing through the small door. being financed by Mara Township 1C ering ou ne ld Francis Burke, 32, Al- that he did not know who owned The missing PA system was the which hopes to pay off the indebt- Brown, 20, Leonard Thomas the beer found in his car. "It was| Property of the Stokers, a Whitby edness in two or three years out ylor, 22, and Edward George lying on the ground," he said, Softball club, and is valued at $300.| of the general rate, without issu- HONG KONG (AP)--Red China border guards report that Com- munist Chinese guards are sport- ing new BSoviet-type uniforms in Popular Whitby Airman Commissioned Overseas [is iui. ofl i Ba | | SINGER WELL | ME 2 -- R. D. | ETZ, France R. D. (Dick)|Squadron at the RCAF's HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Singer Already serving a two-year sus- Junss Went on, Je found 2 Boss Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J.| Fighter Wing, Zweibrucken, Ger-| {die iisher was scheduled or cy : h ickering| in the gas tank. He er sta % , : | many. ) S S . yurgeon, 19. Convicted on "and I picked it up." Crown Attor- The theft is particularly unfor- ing debentures, sentence, a Pickering that Pickering Police later stop- Thomas, 1012 Centre street south, in I ved [home today after two days' hos es of having illegal posses- ney Alex Hall pointed out to him tunate for the Stokers for tonight| The ceremonies included about Youth was yesterday fined $10 ped the car, and found the driver| Whitby, has been granted a com- last Lot Os or rer eds | pita] treatment for what was be- n of liquor were: Robert Chown, that any liquor procured in any they have a gala evening's enter-| an hour's program and the hall ahd costs, on an attempted theft fo "po bol 'watcon, 17, of Pick- mission overseas, offic x , ying Slieved bo be an attack of indiges- pended | WHITBY + DAY-BY-DAY Accounts of social events and news items of local interest and names of visitors are ap- preciated. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY icated Two Charges. 24 Bottles, : : : als here atiwil return t it within the| tor Cowlie, 17, and Paul manner, other than use of one's|tainment lined up and required the was open for public inspection count. ering Canada's NATO Air Division head- bis eturn to a unit within the j,;, His wife, actress Debbie 19 own permit, is illegally possessed.| address system particularly from 7 to 10 p.m. Prime Minister Jon Mclupes, of Soncession 3 European Air Division after €om-| Reynolds, called a physician Sun- ) invited to| Pickering Twp., told Magistrate crown Attorney Alex Hall, admit ap : iok| i | Detachment, OPP, told liquor for Christmas," he said, the Whitby Police Department, is| atte Others who res fr Ebbs that on the evening of| tad that he had tried to si h s As a warrant officer, Dick in Canada later this month. {hospital for tests and x-rays. { SR pr : forest attend. Others who were present ted that he had fried to siphon gas served as assistant to the engi-| His wife, the former Margaret strate F. S. Ebbs that he "both parties have broken the investigating. included Clayton Hodgson, M.P., ¥ U-235 FOR DUTCH t to investigate a disturbance The smallest fine imposed on | P. B. Rynard of Orillia, formerly up in his driveway, alongside his| pollowing testimony by Reeve warrant officer for 427 Fighter David, will remain in Europe. n the fourth concession of Pick- any of the eight, was levied on PERSONALS | of Brechin. own car, "I noticed one man get cy, Mis. of Pickoring village, ™4m™ Unged Nes JSreed Iiitay 0 TO 80 AT PARTY the stand, to testify that her ceremony wer sev. illia . il 4 a ily q a ' t ' y were Reeve William "but I did not go out until T saw fom; a good family, respected On arriving at lot 14, on the daughter had never been in court| Mrs. Sally Van der Veen and Jackson and his township Council the trunk lid of my car go up." throughout the area, His Worship ew urious Y awa iB Tesslyts MM Nsw c 3 said, he found a large party of of the sort of party she was go-/ pected back home from Marum, oC 5 0 Pat Duffy, the him approach, they sped off to / ly fi vO is ine y Hay s acoused | Holland, Wednes ft. 1. County arden, Pat Duffy, e approach, y sp cused that he was extremely for- oung people, in a clearing ih the ing to, Although all of the aroused Hoang on Yeunesday after holi Mara Deputy Reeve. Other mem-| the east. tunate to have escaped a jail sen- 0 t were between 70 and 80 in ; iy bers are John McFayden, Erwin, On examining his car, Mr. Mec- tence. party. nied having carried any as pas- 7 - _ ! 8 ca . , P and sons, Paul and Peter, spent leader Drew Tuesday asked the Hope, near Hamilton, now will be nning into the wood, and others| thus: Chown, Cowlie, and Fillion, r defence department to reconsider Used: : off on motor cycles and in| convicted of having, were fined ton, of Bobcaygeon, and while hoyse. fice building is locat Mr. Campney said he can't give ce $50 and costs each, with the alter- attended the Thurston- e new office building is locat- . ions I E : The Soper girl, he said, w as native of one month in ail, Soper White wedding. Paul will spend a ed on Brechin's main street. The ¢ Hons the JSuxiliary fighter taken up with the transpert de- found lying in the wood, and had|was fined $10 and costs, or 10 Week's vacation with his grand.| building, constructed by W. A. oC 00 rizes : y |partment. He informed Mr. Drew 0 Harvie Construction of Orillia, is a TL De Phone said that she was obviously intox- Spurgeon, were each fined $20 and . a 4 . : plies an ? Lommons 2 Ce | resentations concerning disband. , and sick einiae IN R LR of 15. Miss Eva Bartell Is still hospital block with a stone front, and is JODE Chapter, the educational cision." 10 change in the de-iment of "the Hamilton reserve MO 8-311 ized in Oshawa General Hospital,|two storeys in height secretary, Mrs. G. Fothergill, at- " y x . i, | Mr. Drew asked how the 'elab-|trate on aircraft warning and to learn that she is improving . . ranged by i H anged by the ptaff, in honor ofl The Eastern Star, Whitby Gha: Hv vy Ea y A p- a Jan ly. District CWL July 1st, the birthday of the Do- tor No. 248. OES. will hold their| -- VURELY COMCIDEIAL Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI | A statement by Watson, read by quarters hav nced. | i i 8 ' able Harold Hockins, of "If someone gives' you a bottle of Constable Gerald Robinson, of Leslie M, Frost was y quarters have aunpnced | pleting an officers' training course|qay and Fisher was admitted to May 25, he was painting a room.|into his own car from the tank of ,.. nan rs A " | called on the might of June law." W. B. Dymond, MPP and Dr. when he saw an ancient car pull the Motte vehicle neering officer and as squadron Hayes, and their 10-year-old son, WASHINGTON (AP) -- The ring Township the Soper girl. Her mother took Taking leadin, a in the out, and look around," he said, > t W came aking a le g part in to the effect that Watson to the Netherlands to help it fuel fourth concession, the officer before, and that she was unaware daughter Margaret Ann are ex- of Mara. This includes Ontario He added that when the two saw passed sentence, noting to the ac- woods, He estimated that oir resent tv >. : the girls present at the party, all de Mr. and Mrs. James Reynard Cowle and Ted Tinsley. He went on to say that they sengers to the party Light yoltospmients Were served . OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition ment at the RCAF base at Mount tte rival some fis Worshi : . ; the week-end with Mr. Reynard's| to the visitors at the close of the red on his arrival, some! His Worship fined the accused parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. Thucs.| opening ceremony and the open|§% ives fore. |its decision to halt flying opera- a reply yet. The matter would be to be carried to the cruiser. He days. Burke, Brown, Taylor, and| parents Defence Minister Campney re- he has received "very few' rep- . 48 feet by 36 feet, of cement! "Of the Viscount Greenwood PC Morley Richardson, of the days in jail Cision. squadron, which now will concen. : f ilk ; but her many friends will be glad datrioti SSE: y . , | . tended a Patriotic Assembly ar OES BIRTHDAY PARTY orate and expensive" establish- control. If you have not received your 'Oo : minion at Colborne street school. annual birthday v min k Fi Fi thday party on Thurs- " y Corporal and Mrs. Bruce Killens, |" Six book prizes were presented day, June 28th, at the Masonic SALLY'S SALLIES | SASKATOON (CP) -- The flag laced before All cells must be moved in. But somebody goofed. The red ensign was upside down, tr distress signal. LACROSSE BROOKLIN DODGERS vs. WHITBY MERCHANTS THURSDAY, JUNE 28th Adults 50¢ 8:45 p.m. Children 25¢ This Ad sponsored by Price Yards Lumber in the interests of sport. of Trenton, visited their parents 0 Pil . | ; Studi i was flying on the new city hall ak, | for social studies to pupils of Hall. A number of Chapters will ving ivi y » " gyer the weepend. Mo 2nd Mis n 1 grimage | grades seven and eight. In grade be entertained. when the civic administration rings Iriver I our ont S | to Chairs oKilens has been posted| Over 40 pilgrims journeyed 2 Eg eat A BN | 0 airsholme, Alberta, and will| the Martyr's Shrine in and on H H H » D id, Kath; Pr d A Pickering man who last week pole, of Ajax, and went on to!be moving with his family on| Sunday, June 24, from the parish if. Brace uf ew, Mackey were| ousing Project obe { (Judge Reserved Decision | A 5 strik atiis serak, | August 1. |of St. Gregory and Ste. Gertrude] admitted having driven after Strike a pedestrian, Fred Teserak, lof Oshawa, Port Perry, Whitby, Successful. st) drinking 24 bottles of beer, appear- over a rofiroad be suffer The many friends of Doctor H. and Pickering. | At St. John the Evangelist/ OTTAWA (CP) -- Judge D. E.| ed in Whitby Police Court, yester- cc. = ova SUMering| pascom are sorry to learn that he Praying the Rosary and singing| School, Mrs. P. Spratt presented Lewis of Brockville Tuesday re-| day, for sentence. Passing sentence, Magistrate F. 18 confined to his nome with sick-' hymns made for a very enjoyable flag to each of the four new served decision following a four- James McGreevy, 19, of RR 1,{S. Ebbs said, "In this case we, ness but happy to report that he is bus trip. On arrival they were Classrooms, and the regent, i day judicial investigation into op- Pickering, was tried last week on have one of the most serious set improving slowly jolned by the City of Toronto Re. H- T. Fallaise presented a framed erations of an Ottawa - backed a charge of drunk driving, and a of circumstances dealt with by this gion led by Reverend Father Mit. Portrait of Her Majesty Queen housing project. J | c! of failing to remain at the court in a long time. The accused Mr. Stewart Miller and son, chell, C.P.. and Mrs. Cobham Elizabeth II These were received The judicial inquiry of Moore scene of an accident. At his trial lig very fortunate he did not face Grant, spent Monday in Peterbor- "p..vels "were recited by a Je- DY the principal, Reverend Sister town Housing Ltd., was requested he pleaded guilty to the first' a much more serious charge. His Ugh on business. suit Father as the group "climbed Leona by the city after an auditor's re- cl and was convicted after sentence must impress on him the ; ' y George Loomelis in grade 2 and port disclosed $92,000 in over- bridge, MORE STORAGE SPACE-LESS KITCHEN SPACE wn Westinghouse MODEL DFJ-100 Completely. Automatic Frost-Free Defrost ---- unfurnished Write Box 110, Times-Gazette, Whitby. |paired. Andy Andefson, rear Geo. Ha. | July 5 Canada in 1949 is expected to be . . completed this summer erc ant C F t Ww 150c | mer, 210 Brock Street South. io > S ore IIS mn |FOR SALE -- SINGLE BED, LIKE FOR SALE -- GENDRON TWIN BABY | Phone MO new, Call after 3 p.m. 308 Perry Street. carriage, convertible, grey. 150. 10 cubic foot cepacity in only 28" + of floor space, Store or freexe 39 Ibs. of food In the full width Freezer e o » 16-Ib. capacity Meat Keeper for long-time safe storage . . . Rell- Out and Lift-Ov width Humidrawer with the proper cold and humidity to keep vegetables fresh and crisp Door storeg lence features the Butter compart. ment . . . 2 dozen capacity egg shelves and 2 additional d Over-all Food File storage . . . speciol cold in the special place", ONLY 399.00. w 0 0 With 2 4 Trade CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS OPEN FRIDAY NITE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE RADIO & APPLIANCES We deliver to Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Brooklin, Port Perry, Oshawa, Bowmanville, Newcastle THERE res I "1" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Again the game was clean al-|FOR RENT--- a : , 110 Ash Street. Phone though hard-fought, the only major | ins 2 ouple ah Stree one amen, PHIL CAREY AC WYOMING wn GENE MARTHA WILLIAM EVANS - HYER - BISHOP A COUMSY PICTURE FOR SALE -- ¢ sq. yd. delivered. W. Whithy Legal, Chiropractic, Real Estate, Beauty Clinic and Dental Clinic CALL NOW CONCRETE $1.50; MO 8-3731 Whitby, Brian Gibson (Dave |gravel, $1.30 per yard: fill supplied WHITBY this 1956. DATED at 13th doy of June, Executor an accident on months in jail, on each count, the i C. Mulvihill, Archdiocesan and N Ais . 2 SANE - apritivalt many of her young friends. The ©. ! i, ICES a a ON ICE e accident jax, on LB foulencet id Yun consecutive as guests were: Susan and Garry Spiritual director, the sermon was Male Emperor penguins--largest| Wolfgang Mozart composed his| i 5 1 but : I ( as susp Wood, Chris and Caneron Newton, preached by Father McCaffery, of all penguins--are the only birds first symphony as a boy at 180, "Sure this one's smal | Donna-Marie Brown and Patrick 0 5 {and Michael and brother Danny joined in the way of the Cross, | Silver, The children played differ-| adoration of the relics closing with| ent games and were treated with benediction of the Blessed Sacra I all kind of goodies including the ment. Addressing Magistrate F. 8. be - - s in Ukrainian, through Coun- ance, and has undergone mental to the death of his mother, Mrs. County South Region of the Cath- FOR SALE -- DOMINION ORGAN; |No sod please. Phone MO 8-2896. June3l George Boychyf, who acted as examination at the Ontario Hos-| Walter Jimmo. His brother, Per-| olic Women's League (good. ; sideboard and other apices. 902 |90D FOR SALE -- HEDGES PLANTED, a. mittder & . a ' |, MEXICO CITY (AP) Authori-| range, automatic oven control, electric| 2 J nrder ol oll: Toronto CONFEDERATION FILM | [ties arrested a woman Friday for clock: Easy wringer type washer ana | NOM COMBINE: factory worker, is charged| ST- JOHN'S, Nid. (CP)--The The course for England's selling en chiladas a Mexican |('53. All in good condition. 105 Craydon windows and doors, phone "Doc" enchiladas were | evening. 150c | mates. . July 13 f f i WANTED TO RENT -- THREE-ROOM |ALL KINDS SAWS FILED AND SET; crewdriver, at her Osh- other provinces since union with apartment, in Whitby. [lawn mowers ground and set and re- B n 0 C Phone 8-3618 finally came. Up in Brampton the Cragg brothers combined to! i i i ] 3 2 § e ting room. Suitable for light housekeep- NOWPLAVING. evening suow 7 em. bowie sich te lcs fray sve Whig Wend rd BE re tombs oh 5 Eccl aauiond. $10 8 g 10-1 {onds later Brian Gibson tallied for | Palace Street. : month. 498 Simcoe St. North. Apt. No, 5. RA 5-6926. | fore the eorgetown, crew jproke for a shutout bid was foiled when EE FYE ETT 1471) through for their first goal at 9:46 Georgetown broke the goose-egg at| FOR RENT -- LARGE, LIGHT HOUSE- | of the second period. 9:46. In the dying minutes Brian keeping room, furnished. Suitable for) NOTICE TO CREDITORS | {one or two. 220 Brock North Phone AND OTHERS . " 4 # fg | Whitby team made sure of this gnhjied the scoring punch, Gibson FOR RENT = "Two FURNISHED { | getting three and Don Cragg a(S . contained rooms. Apply 149¢ Ci ALL PERSONS having claims NE | against the estate of Alexander p i aintained ti » sentence to the locals being a mis- - Moore late of the Town of lea yuck they Maintained tll the 2 : FOR SALE -- 1950 PONTIAC, EXCEL BUSINESS AND | 1 whiny : ; 16:20; 2. Whithy. John Trann (Paul ggLP WANTED -- POSITION AVAIL same with the undersigned on PROFESSIONAL { Trann) 7:10 able for young woman or young man. or -before the }3th day of ; Second Period Applicants with Junior Matriculation or July, 1956, after which date 3. Whitby, Don Cragg (R. Cragg) | ferred. Apply in person or in writing to PROFESSIONAL 1 Rn SS AAR ERE SS dersigned will not be liable to SERVICES 2 Li 07 Flan tabhson, unasgis. sS0D, "UT, any person of whose claim he Th vd P riod 8 :| shall not then have notice. 1 ero Fourth Period ROAD 1 1. For by: T. M. Moore, - rer BY i Sibson) X 3 32 Seargetown, id | delivery phone MO 8-2660 July23 Yo Brock Street North, z 3 gy assistec } 13 Vhith s ; a vehic ive ip y ye i i A ehicle driven by Vincent Wim.'years. | Kathleen McCone, Rhonda Fletch: S-J. that stay in the Antarctic all year|Ebury Street in Westminster,| they'll get bigger as I go along." | Mrs. F. O'Sullivan, Mrs. A. C. rpret laus Dr 785-1 pi 7 : i is i oy gl fs Phone MO 8-3814. eter, Nikolaus Drobot yes-| pital, Whitby. ley, and also his sister, Mrs. Ever - |trinimed, complete landscaping, lawns / a k | tio urder of his wife, Mary, documentary film 'Six Years. of famed Henley regatta 'is one chili dish a | 8-3034. 149¢ LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 ; r - ver t Gi y! - oe ---------- -- j Las over the Georgetown entry, his first of five. Herb Trann on a FOR Erie -- WODERN NEW INCOME WARNER BROS. sever Led by Brian Gibson who broke Gibson again cashed in to give the 30 3 2083. IN THE ESTATE OF ALEXAN- one. Whitby led off with a goal by single. so WARNERCOLOR : re Whit thé County of On- gonduct to Don. Cragg, lent mechanical condition, radio, h hitby, in. the County va a aged 1 20 y ' equivalent and aged 18 to 20 years pre pi SA Ll 6:25; 4. Whitby, Brian Gibson |Bank 'of Montreal, Whitby. 8. . Whithy, Brian' Gibson (D. |= inne saws FILED AND SET d 3 SULATIO N ING Whitby BUILDING Brian Gibson (H. Trann) 13:4 HOME INSULATION, BLOWI I GRAVEL, + ittle p fv vale the steps to the beautiful Church : i : ig not guilty to the second.!necessity of driving properly' Little Sharon Silver celebrated Re 3 Charles Deriet, grade 7, won the spending on the 44-unit project sit) rope op e i a 3. ! anadian Martyrs AY A H ia a McGreevy, evidence . showed, McGreevy was NG eo erly two ler sixth birthday on Saturday. of the Canadian Martyrs. A noon prizes in social studies. and rental shortages of $2,900 ------------|er, Kathy Copland, Stevie Silver, After a picnic lunch and visits round. London. irthday cake. Drobot Murder Case jv Love, Mrs, L. Ruest and Mrs. A.| FOR RENT -- AVAILABLE JULY 1, 3 FRESH CUT SOD, 20c SQUARE YARD. Mr. John Jimmo motored to Ef-| O'Connor convened this most sat. room, unfurnished flat, Dundas Fast. IMO 82274; or RA 32445. June 28 s Phone MO 8-3060. 150¢ reed to the date July ___ | ett Gillis, of Sudbury, will attend| FOR SALE -- '355 ADMIRAL, REFRIG. | [ou Cll Gerd Greot, MO 8.2587 | Road, apartment 8, call up to 3 o'clock | Drobot is charged Confederation" showing Ne w- mile, 550 yards, in a straight tary post. The ! ROOM FOR RENT - FURNISHED, Of Season In Georgetown | hes sia or wo men or | MODERN | young ladies. Phone MO 8-4110. 150¢ | an Putting this one on ice early, the pass from Rusty Cragg gave the yor Sit = lOmin palace "| / id a |out for five goals (to make it ten| Merchants a 6-1 lead going into the | - ss -- in the last three games) and Don| last half. FOR SALE -- 25 BAGS CEMENT DER MOORE, late of the Town of WHitby in the County of | Rusty Cragg at 6:20 of the first and John Trann duplicated 50 sec- Scoring Summary er, air conditioning, directional sign tario, who died on or about First Period third down, terms. Phone MO 8-3 the 3rd day of May, 1956, with regard enly to the claims (Branton) + 6:50: 5. Whitby, Herb | coe care" = oMALL COTTAGE of which the undersigned shall Trann (R. Cragg) 9:00; 6 ITEC he moved off property. Phone MO 8 Cragg) 3:35 9 Georgetown, We ground and set and. re Widess, unassisted, 5:46: 10. Whit- | sated. Andy. Andereon. rear Geo. Ha ot method. Free est es-- septic tanks Officials Vipond, Geo. cleaned the 'sanitar ay. Walter Ward Burroughs, ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Louis ved in On the occasion she entertained Mass was celebrated by Reverend -- . STAY FIRST SYMPHONY | to their many historic places, all Set Date For Prelimi el baie I0r rreliminary times, since his first court appear-|cuminac, New Brunswick, owing|isfying spiritual project of Ontario HAVE YOUR GARDEN ROTO-TILLED. LLEGAL h A r his preliminary hearing | the funeral. JLLEGAL STUFFING |erator, 9% cuble feet; '54 Moffat |g iy" ooiioce, July 16 to soldiers at a mill-| PL SHUACER and from 6.30 on in the |Dafos, MO 8.2350 after 6. Free esti. his wife to death foundland in comparison with line. stuffed with 'marijuana, not chili. -- Well that long-sought for victory| At the 6:25 mark of the second | oo RENT -- FURNISHED PEDSIT 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT | Merchants ran up a 50 lead be- locals a 5-0 margin but any hope | gtreet 150f thousand , 0 i h e MO 85-3591 1490 " Cragg who managed a pair, the 1 tho 1ast half Gibson and Craga| T°" i b Ontario, deceased. onds later to give the locals a 2-0 8. R. Cragg, unassisted, 49¢| are required to file proof of For OUTSTANDING then have notice, and the un- town, McCandless, unassisted 9:46 by, Don Cragg, unassisted, 12:00. | mer, 210 Brock Street South July § GEORGE H. VICK, I Whitby. Phone MO 8.2563, July 13

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