Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 5 Jul 1956, p. 7

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WHITBY NEWS | Many Prizes Won By C-Plus-One Contestants Gord Hawes, chairman of the fins One committee, yesterday released the names of the winners in the various events, during the day of celebrations, In the parade, first prize for Na- 'ionality Floats went to the Polish National Union of Canada, and was * worth $50. Second place for na- onality floats was taken by the ainian National Union of Can- A prize for miscellaneous floats as won by Bill Underwood, with ed 4 novel float depicting the Old oman Who Lived In A Shoe. [Decorated bicycle prizes were arded thus; first, Pamela Jones, ond, Gordon Trowley. In the tume events, both first and se- cond places were shared. Bonnie Dilling, and Pamela Stewart were first, while Marion and Jerry Hop- kins shared second place. The best pony entrant was Margaret Wil- son, and the best clown was Bill Bow. The draw for the C-plus-One cake was won by Mrs. Shirley Vanstone, A second prize for the draw, $10 donated by Houghton's Children's Wear, was won with ticket No. 4576, but has not yet been collect- A further report on C-plus-One will be given after a committee meeting, next week, At the same meeting it wil be decided whether or not C-plus-Two day wil be held next year. oodward-Murray Nuptials terformed In Scarborough @hrist Church, the scene of a pretty wedding Scarborough, Beckman, chbse pale blue nylon trimmed with white, and carried A suggestion has been made that a local improvement by-law be passed in Whitby, to apply to sew- er construction. The suggestion came during a debate at council this week following presentation of a petition to have sewers installed on Anderson and Allin streets. The matter will receive further con- sideration at a special meeting of council next week. A resident of she Allin street area brought a petition before council asking for sewers along Anderson and Allin streets. There were sufficient names for Allin street but not enough for Anderson Local Improvement By-Law May Be Introduced Here sewer caused some discussion. Some councillors thought that if this were declared a sewer area all would have to pay. Town Clerk John R. Frost stated that a local improvement by-law would require all to pay but the cost would have to be debentured and would have to bear a share. The means for paying for the the town Mayor Harry Jermyn polited out that in any event, the town al- ways pays the cost of the manholes and the street crossings which re- presented a portion of the cost. | The whole matter of local im-| t will be di d at street. He was advised to return and get more signatures. pr next Monday's meeting. Police Claim Naughty Girls Can't Be Curbed LONDON (Reuters) -- Sir John Nott-Bower, London's police chief, Wednesday night answered de- mands for an all-out drive to sweep vice from the streets of Lon- titution is the oldest profession in the world, 'is going on in every country, and I can't see why you should be able to stamp it out in the 20th century." he said, is the state of the present laws. were in themselves no offence. Annoyance to passers-by had to be proved. to come forward to give that evi- dence.' The difficulty facing the police, Soliciting and prostitution "The public are not prepared } fi ) FOGOTTEN MAN In the background of US.h politics for more than a yeare now, Senator Joseph McCarthy has set his sights on a new target for criticism. Before a senate internal security com- mittee, he labelled the Sup- reme Court of the US. as be- ing irresponsible judges who imag- ined themselves to be a su- per congress. i and to steer clear of the frumps - and bores. he happens. to enjoy this man- nerly chore, he congratulates him- self on being a very lucky fellow. Dancing with other ladies present comes under the heading of *'per- sonal privilege" from his view; he feels entitled to pick and choose--! DEPRIVES SELF f Apparently you've earned a rep-| utation of being no fun at parties; and I gather also that the wives of your husband's friends don't like you--maybe because of your fly disapproving air towards pility that you aren't "in" oh. ugh you deny the charge, § naicputably evident that #3y '»alously watchful wife THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, Jaly 5, 1956 7 FOOD STORES bntly, when Barbara Elizabeth a nosegay of blue and white ay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mums. nk Murray, of Whitby was| Jerry Ferguson acted as best d in marriage to William man and ushers were Kenneth rt Woodward, of Oshawa, son|Smith and Edward Stonebridge. fir. and Mrs. W. Woodward of| For a reception at the Parish don and said that prostitution could not be stamped out. The government has been urged . in the House of Commons to Of Arson, Wounding amend laws dealing with solicit-| RENFREW, Ont. (CP)--Janiz LBdstairs, Kent, England. Rev. Hall at Christ Church the bride's|ing by prostitutes. |Zaminskis was charged with ar- Fhannen officiated. |mother received wearing navy| Newspapers have claimed thatison and wounding Wednesday bride, given in marriage by blue crepe and pink accessories prostitutes plying their trade in|following the shooting of his teen-|[agalle and forced the evacuation father, chose a white linen and a corsage of pink carnations. the fashionable west end have age daughter and dynamiting of of a family of 12 fro tairs| length gown, with white The groom's mother wore dusiy/given London the reputation of his home. y m an upsta | sories and carried a white rose with a corsage of pink carna- being the wickedest city in the| The 38-year-old Latvian garage|apartment. One fireman was) pr book with streamers of tions. | world. {mechanic was arrested Tuesday|slightly injured. 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