Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 25 Aug 1956, p. 2

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8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, August 25, 1956 PERSONALITIES BY J. H. ORMISTON From a very humble beginning 2s sweeper and window cleaner, lus other menial tasks fn his ather's grocery 'store, to general sales manager of General Motors of Canada,'has been one of life's outstanding achievements for John Hector Beaton, a member of one of the older continuing families in Oshawa. Furthermore, Mr. Beat- gn hag found time to further in a very helpful way, the interests of such well known civic and com- munity organizations as the Cana- dian Red Cross Society Blood Clinic, the Oshawa General Hos- pital, the Parks Board, the Osh- awa Gold and Curling Clubs, and others. His confribution so a great industry, and to the general wel- {fare of Oshawa has been helpful |and generous. {HELD IMPORTANT POST | Son of the late John S. Beaton and Elizabeth Gibson, he was born in Oshawa and educated in Albert Street Public School and Centre Street High School. His education completed, and facing the more stern realities of life, his start in his father's store was a stepping J. H. BEATON stone to a successful future. He and public relations committees. remained in the store for less than|Like other hospital directors, he a year, and, in January of 1902, is proud to see the large million he started with she McLaughlin|dollar addition well on its way to Carriage Company, as office boy|completion. and a sistant to George W. Mc-| THE COMMUNITY CHEST {Laughlin, vice-president in charge| Mr. Beaton is one of four orig- | of sales. He worked his way(inators and developers of through the sales department in Oshawa Community Chest. the carriage business and into the him were Harry Carmichael, J. |motor car industry with General English, and the late George Hart. | Motors of Canada. When in 1919 Down through the years he has {Mr. McLaughlin retired, he as-|with satisfaction watched the {sumed the post of general sales|growth of this organization and manager, which he held until his|its impact on the lives of so many |retirement in 1950. of our citizens, FURTHER SERVICE In Mr. Beaton the Oshawa Golf DEMONSTRATE PRO-FRENCH FEELINGS _ »|lafter many years For a few brief weeks after re- tirement a lack of responsibilities had a great appeal to Mr. Beaton, but not for long, for he found that dealing with ousiness and other problems he was not fitted for a rocking chair life. He therefore devoted his time and talent to the service of the and Curling Clubs have had a very active member. He has devoted much &ime and directive talent not only to play and management but to their genera! progress. Curling Club re-organization was completed during his membership and his work was recognized by his colleagues and others in the t Some 4,000 "Kabyles" gather | at Acmar village, near Algiers o demonstrate their pro-French Strong nationalistic sympathy. are surging through feelings North Africa but these Kabyles say they are pro-French. Honey Is Seen [Council Sets Up community in several fields. 'roarin' game when they presented Mr. Beaton spent a few years him with a watch and travelling on the Parks Board, and while injbag when re-organization was| office noted improvements were completed. New Committees OTTAWA (CP) -- Seven advis-, ory committees have been set up|litical education committee was the executive council of the|part of a saw-off to avoid a scrap' new Canadian Labor Congress to|over politics at last April's mey- {work with officers and depart- ger convention in Toronto of the {mental heads of the pro - CCF Canadian Congress of {member organization. Labor and the politically-neutral The committees are concernéd|Trades and Labor Congress of Arthritis Curb made to Lakeview Park and sev-| Mr. Beaton is an honorary and] MONTREAL (CP) Honey's of substance on the human eral new parks were established./charter member of the Oshawa|effect in relieving arthritis has body. Its effect was not merely During the second great war he|Rotary' Club and an honorary passed from the guinea pig to the one of nutrition, but appeared to was secretary of the Red Crossimember of the Kinsmen Club, also|human stage in extensive tesis be due to the antibiotic present. |Blood Clinic, which at that time honorary vice-president of the|under way at Oregon State College| He said Paris experiments in |was regarded as one of the most|Scouts Association. He is a mem.|at Corvallis, which the jelly was fed to several {outstanding in Canada. A tireless|ber of Lebannon Lodge AF and Resoareh there also gi Hundred Sderly persons alied 1» . Lid i iffioui key fan | worker, six days a week, for long/AM, of Pentalpha Chapter Royal|an antibiotic located in coyal Jelly provide for the psychological li Lo vg thing Be Steud | tr i oe OE ay Dee i mes-Gaselts Staff Photo hours, he made a creditable cons|Arch Masons, and the Mystic|the bee secretion widely regarded|that they might get merely from Formation of the important po- na re YOUNG OSHAWA GOLF ENTHUSIAST : EE | Mo ar be. wil pave | omaslin, Gorge 2a" heen The CCL for many years had endorsed the CCF AR as the political arm of labor" and con- tributed to its activities with {burn and T. Sweeney. (son added, {were and where we were going." FREDERICK NORMAN DAWSON| All three were amused at the A resident of Oshawa for 36 incident. years Frederick Norman Dawson| "Guess we looked like crooks passed away at the home of his/for a moment," confessed Man- daughter, Mrs. Ernest Sweet, 208/son. "But our honest faces did Centre St, on Friday, Aug. 24.|the trick." The deceased, who was in his 76th] qpey've been taking it easy the year, had been in poor health for|jast month because of heat, spend- the last year but his death was|ing blistering afternoons siumber- unexpected. 2 ling unders shade trees on the A son of the late Mr, and Mrs. shore. George Dawson, the deceased was| Haynes said they hoj to reach born at Scugog Island on Aug. 14,|New Orleans within six days. 1881 and was married at Port| "It's just a plain summer holi- Perry on Oct. 9, 1908, day," he said, "We're not trying Prior to his retirement in 1954, |t0_Prove anything. Mr. Dawson was an employee of Fittings Limited for 28 years. LJ Office on King St., E. GUARD OF HONOR i . {North Bay 70 and 50. Members of the Oshawa Police don, Toronto, Hamilton: Sunny | : i E d Sunday, warmer Sun-| Northern Kirkland Lake, Tim- today io y mi Kapuskasing: Variable day. Winds light today west 15 mins Sunday. High today and low|cloudiness today and Sunday, a tonight at Windsor, 78 and §5, St.|few scattered showers or thunder- Thomas, Toronto, Trenton, Ham- showers ending Sunday morning. coast. The dress was more casual in 4 Chicago. Here, there were almost as many mink jackets and orch- ids as there were flags and ban- 4 ners in the great Cow Palace i where the Republicans staged their convention. | The Republicans appeared to pe|Stood at the salute, { Imore restrained and dignified in| Section, along the route | 'their demonstrations. {Oshawa Union Cemetery. The Democrats were more crappy and free-wheeling in their | . TOUCH OF FALL | convention doings, with a hot con-| Residents of Oshawa, who were test boiling up around the nomin-|Out around 6 a.m. today had every reason to know that fall is just ation and a sideline skirmish de- | veloping over the tinder-dry civil|around the corner. The tempera-| | rights issue. ture was about 46 degrees and one a could easily see one's breath. WEEKEND BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes with education, human rights,|Canada. political education, community triution to this important war /Shrine. He attends St. Andrew's|as a wonder drug in France and wanting to believe they werz be.{SEIVICES, Vocational traliing, goy- . | effort, United Church. {some other countries although sci- coming healthier. Srnmen aD ee as alison T E GOP M t ON HOSPITAL BOARD Mr. and Mrs. Beaton live at 55 entists generally view it merely This experiment was mentioned ibd credit unions co-opera- | In 1935 Mr. Beaton was invited |Connaught Street and for over 3038 an old-age rejuvenator with in-/ Thursday by Dr. Remy Chauvin ritnsd i : funds i Sunderland eam nters ee to join the Oshawa General Hos-|years during the summer months teresting prospecis. {French scientist who has done Suites chairmen Neel of iP Tg a itiea] action pital Board, and for this organiza-|have occupied their cottage at| Some 2,000 persons are being considerable work with royal on od : f | 14 | : | i : : Iie 'aimed | Halifax, a CLC vice-president and| from participation in polities, " - | {tion he has been a constant worker. [Heydenshore Park in Whitby, [used in test work with honey ex- jelly. A Rome doctor has «claimed member of the Canadian Brother-| Th t L e 1na eatures \For 21 years he has been identi-|They have three children, Dr.|tracts at the American college. without confirmation that 1oyal bood <i Rillcas Eta 3a ots d € convention = compromise Il- oun Y eagu fied with the improvement -and|George H. Beaton, Toronto; Dr.|But nothing is claimed yt for the|jelly, substance fed by bees to/10%F © SE Way cmplovers, [dropped the direct link with the | enlargement of the hospital. He|John R. Beaton, Ottawa: and Dr. Process, in which the extract is{the grubs destined to become M finan re Si ran R of BED and substituted a "political I. W. PARKINSON |the inning. He went out and re- » is chairman of the house commit-|Dorcas M. Lovell, Oshawa. There fed to the test person. queens, helped the Pope recover Rail real, Tat ian hi Clerk e eoacation department for the Correspondent Itired the side in the bottom of the in oats tee and a member of the building!are seven grandchildren, | Dr. William, Stephen of Corval-|from his recent illness. | al rd gp d Rams ip en 5 CL's "political action." How- PORT PERRY -- Despite some seventh without a man reaching |lis, here for the 10th International] Dr. Chauvin said the elderly| le og oQucalon eonovaD ever It said the education com- fine pitching by young Ronnie page " ¥ Congress of Entomology, said to-|persons who benefited from royal|Swailes he yay A ong oe Initise should open discussions Wallace of Port Perry the locall p 4 perry moundsman, Wal-| ¢ By GEORGE KITCHEN | a - day in an interview that some- jelly injections were suffering Fe pres ent a slat mem ds the CCF specifically and any entry in the Tri-County Baseball, fy Cd, (iveouts and gave Snadiau Press oh, Writer 1entists arn thing may be made public in a from nothing more than old age.|0f ke Manitoba opiate, |¢ther party pledged to support the League bowed out here to Sunder-| "0 Uo its and four runs with this week: gisc _ (CP)--Stack year. Until then, few details are|It also had helped infants. way, sory, he NB ongress' legislative program. land in the second game of a best|'P zclhant king four errors]. veek's Republican national being made known so as to avoid] The congress, which is being at-| Whitebone of Saint John, N.B.,| f two out of three series by a|ine Merchants making S|convention up against the Demo-| Fg ® ' exciting interest from arthritis|tended by 1,500 delegates from 60|congress vice-president. » pr Bligh fl |behind him. Holborn, on the Sun-cratic conclave in Chicago last sufferers |countries, ends today with atten-| Vocational training -- CLC vice- Mist . sure of in Sunderland in the fleriand pil, fanned 1, baller. lwoek au you Seine wp with some 1Sease nsec S The experiments with royal|tion centred on a symposium deal- president George Sens of Mont, Io ; ; was touc interesting comparisons. -|real, Canadian chief of i ' first game of the series 5 to Li; "Gh n"the first inning. Hel For one thing, you get the feel! MONTREAL (CP) - Insectithat can transport Killer ailments jelly ae. sSiiclly Sontiolled, Neing Witl lpsal|tolergnces/ of lee ran the locals took a 2 to 1 lead Bs + |gave up two runs and also had ing that if you scratched the back|scientists warned Friday that in-|have all exhibitied some form of ! - 13e0 - : Government employees -- Jos- or T00 y first inning. The score wa then | four miscues committed behind of a Republican (and, if it's a lady|creasing world - wide insecticide! resistance inst the pted eph Connolly of Toronto, Cana- ded two-all in the second ane en im. |delegate, be careful of that mink| resistance by disease-bearing in-|types of insecticide such as DDT, dian organizer for the plumbers] BATON ROUGE, La. (AP)-- the teams battled on oven | Syms The Port Perry Merchants, as coat) you'll find a banker, a busi-{sects is a serious business. Con-|it was stated at the 10th Interna- WEATHER | or e P and pipefitters. hree sun bronzed Canadians with the visitors antl the top o [they finished up the season, had [ness executive or a professional] cern was expressed that not enough [tional Congress of Entomology | Credit unions and co-operatives paddling down the Mississippi the seventh and fin Ing. and|the following roster: Al Cawker,| man. is- being done in individual coun- here. | |--CLC secretary-treasurer Donald [River told Friday how a ferry Welsh, the veteran Sunder kod catcher; Meredith McKee, left-| Do the same to a Democrat and|tries to head off threats by har-| Dr. A. W. A. Brown of the Uni-| TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-| S u t MacDonald of Ottawa and Syd-|boat chased them, thinking they backstop, led off with 2 Portfield; Jack Owens, shortstop; You'll probably come across a far-|dier breeds of insects. |versity of Western Ontario said|casts issued by the Dominion ney, N.S were three escaped convicts. byunde? by Venuing, the Por |Ken Marks, second - base; Bill| mer, a union leader or a small-| A: the same time, details were 10 of the most important group public weather office at 5:15 TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP) --| The trio, Jack Haynes, 30, Har- Perry first sacker and when the/Ken ! RS, secon 9s "town lawyer. s of dices f nth 1d . a: 4 | vey Manson, 32 ¥ i 1d, | Harper, right-field; Marvin Hart Ale, given of a plan by the World| sease carriers in the woriiam.: Southern Ontario tobacco oY mn, 32, and Eddie Duch- ball took a bad hop in right field, |: rod - field: That isn't to say that the Re- i Tni Na. have developed resistance. He ha i x : nicki, 22, all of St. Cath in, pitcher and centre - field; Don ; 3 + |Health Organization, a United Na-|{na S| Synopsis: An area of high pres-|farmers, attempting to combat a| ; atharines, Welsh went all the way Lo tind. a third; G. Venning, first; (Publicans have no union men in|tiong subsidiary, to chart research joined W. H. 0. for two years to| SYnoPsis: An area of high pres-| farmers, pune ver-| arrived here in thejr 16-foot alum- He then soofed on ¥ rags Sa outfield and pitcher: | their ranks or that the Democrats | wom on the problem. This would Organize plans to handle the prob- owe 15 Senin Hoa Boal Bugg Redon nium canoe en route to New Or- lung fly ip cestre Pearson sug {Bruce Young, infielder and out are bereft of monied gemiry, But assess the rate of spread and area em. : clear skies ond light winds to|United States. Attracted by much| FUNERAL OF leans. a . and as Taylor struck of Pearson|B the proportions seem to be pro-|o¢ v tant st f di-] Dr. J. R. Busvine of the Lon-|S ) he They've been travelling 66 days stole both second and third to fielder. .., nounced on both sides of the po- Of poison-resis an Sirains Ho di don School of Hygiene and Trop- Central and Southern Ontario. On| higher pay, more than 2,000 young | ORVILLE R. BOXALL [by river, starting from Warren come home on a beautiful bunt] The team was coached by Bill jitical fence. Soase ~ Dear ansects and expe ical Medicine said insect resist-|the other hand, skies in Northern|Americans have flocked to the to-| The funeral service for Orville | py, y 3 single by Beaton. Harper, with Bruce Young man-\gey nn yn ROOMS keep individual countries posted ance is growing "much more rap- Ontario are clouding over due tobacco fields. |R. Boxall, 70 Central Park boule- : 3 olborn, the brilliant Sunder-|{aging and Jack Owen acting as In Chicago, when the Democrats|on progress lidly than the ability to cope with(28 weak disturbance moving in| Government employment offi-rvard south, who died at the Osh-| While loafing past Morganza, land righthander, struck out to endisec had parties, it usually was in the : . it." He told the entomologists dis- from the northwest. Scattered cers say there is still a need for/awa General Hospital on Wednes- about miles upstream from lata _------ qa srivacy of their rooms and the SHOW RESISTANCE cussing insecticide resistance that|showers and thundershowers pre-|several hundred workers and ad-|day last, was held at the McIn-|Baton Rouge, the three ' were efreshments ran to beer and The bed bug, musquito, louse, he hoped Dr. Brown's report|cede this disturbance and it is vertisements appear daily in|tosh Funeral Chapel at/2 p.m. on startled to see a small ferry turn yourbon, hot dogs and ham sand-|flea, house fly and other pests'"'made your flesh creep." followed by another outbreak of newspapers throughout Georgia, Friday. |and chase them downstream. OURO ok SUES BRI a 8 Lida -------- -- - cool air. This cool air will pen- Kentucky, Tennessee, Vir-| The services were conducted by| Aboard were a state trooper The Republicans did it out in | etrate the James Bay and Tim-|ginia and the Carolinas. |Rev. R. A. Bombay, minister of and a shotgun-armed guard of the the open with two big white-tie- | mins-Kapuskasing regions tonight | pr the Oshawa Pentecostal Church, state penitentiary at nearby An- and-tails functions, and the ac- OSHAWA AND aY ruc and continue slowly southward| : ww assisted by Arnold Mattice, pastor gol. cent was on champagne, caviar I across the 'White River and Kirk-|North Bay: Sunny today, variable of the Gospel Hall, Nassau street. At first we wondered if we and hors d'eouvres. In fact, shel i land Lake regions on Sunday. |cloudiness on Sunday. with isol-|Interment. was in Mount Lawn were facing pirates," Haynes bubbly stuff flowed so freely that | DISTRICT | . Regional forecasts valid until | ated afternoon or evening thun-|Cemetery. |laughed. the party had to import 15,000! | IO uction midnight Sunday: |dershowers.. Warmer. Winds west| 'The pallbearers were T. | DEMANDED IDENTITY champagne glasses from Chicago Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake|l5. High today and low tonight at|Corneal, ~W. Buttle, Joseph|": | There weren't enough on the west| | Ontario, Niagara, Windsor, Lon-| Muskoka, Killaloe, Sudbury and Emmons, Ron Wilson, W. Cock-| 'They Wade Js Dull Ww, Man | | | Is Halted (Debarunen; paid tribute to Ed- S d e |\ward O. Stauffer, a former mem- {ber of the department, following| WINDSOR (CP) Canadian {his funtral service at the Arm- Sar ing truck Dicduction was st rida et th spd n ing p i (afternoon. Members. of 'the. force With producers shut down for anjilton and St. Cathorines 75 and Turning cooler Sunday. Winds i (nual vacations and engaged in(55, London and Wingham 75 and|west 15 shifting to at each inter- 13, Vacations and engaged Info. {day morning. High today and low to the} oriotive Reports said Friday.| Georgian Bay, Southern. Kirk-|tonight at Earlton 65 and 50, land Lake, Haliburton, Sudbury, Kapuskasing 70 and 50. NEWS BRIEFS BLACK SEA TO BALTIC.. |glassware for sale contrary to the NEW YORK (AP)--The Soviet|by-law. government has 'announced in aj OFFICIAL DIES Moscow radio broadcast its inten-| nopoNTO (CP) -- William M. tions to build a great new canal 3 |Hiller, a former vice - president to link the Volga River and the and general manager of Johns- Baltic Sea, the first section to be \fanvile Co. Ltd., died Thursday. soroplsied py 100. Toen, oge a He was born 3 edveated, in Ni- w % , | ; o make if possible for good - sized|25ara_Falls, pp 15. 0 er 'Ta cargo vessels to travel all the way r from the Black seat to the Bal-| WILL INVITE HOWE tie. | ST. JOHNS', Nfld. (CP)--Soviet | Fisheries Minister A. A. Ishkov |said Friday night he will extend invitation to visit Russia to To date, 1956 vehicle output to- talled approximately 341,000 units. Chrysler of Canada for the first time recorded more than 100,000 completions 105,000 compared with 77,000 1955 models. Ford of Canada posted its sec- ond - best model run in history, producing more than 122,000 ve- hicles. Its record year was 1953 with 131,192 completions. General Motors, despite a re- cent six-month strike, edged over the 100,000-unit mark, but would end up considerably short of the 157,860 1955 models produced. NEW CARRIER The 1,046-foot aircraft carrier, | USS Ranger, third of her class, is shown at her building dock at Newport News, Va. The Ranger, scheduled to be launched on Sept. 29, 1956, will*be the world's ed iin i most modern aircraft carrier. Beside the flattop is the luxury liner Matsonia, wkich is being converted for passenger service in the Pacific. It is dwarfed by the huge carrier. bridge. Noranda gained 2% points. Great Plains was one of the He was predeceased by his wife, He, former Florence Corrin, in| : | He leaves his daughter, Mrs. | Ernest Eweet (Grace) of Oshawa | and two grandchildren, Seymour | and George Sweet of Oshawa. | Also surviving are six great- grandchildren. | The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral) Chapel at 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 27| [followed by interment in Pine | Grove Cemetery, Prinec Albert. Howe| ev. N. T. Holmes, minister of Harmony United Church, will con-| {duct the services. | % 2 1 block from four corners, , furnished and electric. Stock Markets Lose Ground By RON ANDREWS Canadian Press Staff Wrier Stock markets this week lost the most ground they have given up in 11 weeks as a series of in- ternational news and technical market factors combined to weaken prices in all sections. The decline began Monday at New York, Toronto and Montreal and continued through the re- maining four days Observers said profit taking, concern over the Suez Canal sit- uation in the Middle East and an increase in banking interest rates was responsible for the backped- dling SLOW TRADE Trading at Toronto was the slowest in many weeks as only 18,312,000 shares were exchanged WRITE BOX 716 TIMES-GAZETTE |for a helicopter. : lin flight. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS If you plan to attend one of the Oshawa Secondary Schools during the coming year, but have not yet registered, you should do so at once by letter-or by calling in person at the office ot the school which you will attend. BOTH SCHOOL OFFICES ARE OPEN DAILY FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY. TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE AS FOLLOWS: OSHAWA CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 240 Simcoe St. S. -- RA 3-4678. OSHAWA COLLEGIATE Simcoe St. N. -- RA 3-34 School re-opens on Tuesday, Sept. 4th Students going into Grades 10, 11, 12 or 13, are asked to report promptly at 9:00 a.m. Students going into Grade 9, will not report until 10:30 a.m. W. GORDON BUNKER, DR. C. H. VIPOND, Business Administrator, Chairman. - and points indus- Ty VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE, 301 11. Week's index changes at To-| Sadler, 684 Wilson road south and Week's index changes at Mont-| model output. New GM pilot mod- [ities off 1.8 to 145.8; industrials] WASHINGTON (AP)--AN army|an Weeks volumes 329,492 indus-| g yset resumption date. 3 ours | and 40 minutes. It was the Ht LIVERPOOL (CP)--Brig. J. E. changed. New highs for the year jccues traded, 3 advanced, 191|Division street, Oshawa, were in- ; a : | dian joint staff, London, sailed heavier losing industrials. Bank ~ br Mrs. Lee was travelling north WOLVES BLAMED {dian services were represented general staff Industrial Acceptance The Lee cor witered damage to Cherry Valley. |ada, the United States, France,| Independent | the middle of their ' : rig N : BY-LAW UPHELD brat " . > rern- mong industrials were Algoma zette says it has learned that the|Dumper amounting to approxi- Home for the Aged were thrilled |a strong attack on the govern Trois-Riv-lof the Salvation Army. certain goods after 6 p.m. was up-| . Ontario Paper and Ogilvie port for Eastern Canada. FLOOD ON WALL ST. The Gazette says the National munity centre at a cost of $32,656.|law and Safeway Groceterias were from than doubled Of clines by Hudson Bay, Labrador, considerable size, the story says.| Yon Damage was heavier western oil losers, declin-| ire extended to ex-mayor Norman ing. 2% points. Bailey ' Selburn | 20D who is celebrating his birth- : | Valliers, Town [ine ronto: Industrials off 7.38 to|R: Wayne Ma s| Ward's said no significant up- 1491.47: golds off .18 to 86.39: base east, who celebrate their birthday S| swing in production gn be or els were slated for Oct. 1. off 2.7 to 320.2; combined off 2.5 American Motors sighted mid-|pojicopter landed "at the doorstep Canadian Trade Minister ve | to 2620; papers off 27.51 to of the Pentagon Friday after flail- next Friday when they meet in {trials and :3,672,264 mines against Tg dfives by rs, Margaret} he first 392 i strials 5,471,936 R. Lee, 3 ird street, Bowman: | ! s inental - sto) igh 447,392 industrials and 5.4 | 'EASTERN ONTARIO transcontinenta oh es Op Tieht Pangman, for. the last three totalled " wile 51 stocks! qoclined and 127 were unchanged. volved in a minor collision Friday) Jian Stat Yonder, selled reache 9" ows At Ne , the Associated night, at the corner of William St.! I 'riday aboard the liner E ress a EV ong gy vi 3 SERVICEMEN FEATURED of Britain for a new job as the of Nova Scotia, Bank of Montreal 3 lon Division street and attempted * PICTON -- Believed to be the|Friday night in a BBC television RW SRT and Canadian Bank of Commerce to make a left turn on to William work of a wolf or wolves, eight/show from the Earls Court Radio| NEWSPAPER SEIZED (AB) aspe een RIO de JANEIRO, Brazi Page-Hersey gained 4% Ithe right front fender and grill : Belgium and Britain, was called {Imprensa in r ) among the lighter - traded estimated to $200 while Cheise- ENJOY 'BUS TRIP |the NATO Cavalcade. His F wy and seized copies that Steel, Atlas Steels, Crown Zeller- e ) imately $3 lee 53 when they were taken on a bus| PORT ARTHUR (CP)--Validity ment written by self-exiled Oppo- bach. Pembina Pipe Lines, army plans to establish Gaspe, | Mately $300, police said. trip to Kingston. The outing was|of Port Arthur's early closing by-|sition leader, Carlos Lacerda, who on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, d th f i Last Th k i PURCHASE ICE MACHIN held Friday by Magistrate Tom - ' uring e flve sessions. Las y " 4 wl 'he story says work started at "HASE ICE MACHINE [Connor when he convicted twee! NEW YOBK (CP) -- Basements week's volume was 19.525,000 BASE METALS, LOWER Gaspe about a month" ago Harbors Board has been reluct: TRENTON An three Wall Street buildings Senior base metals moved dock and ant to have the munition loaded in ay ? 4 N COT t The erection of the new building/each fined $1 and costs. They|néath the roadway. $34 issues traded, 4% went down, International Nickel aud Falcon-|Shipments of munitions mow areldeclioed to comment. ia wall under wav. Jwere found guilty of displayingiestimated at $300,000, . A . - ¢ | 1] gained 1% points while Cree ad-| day today and to. Arthur Parrow, | metals off 1.74 to 254.10; western|On Sunday. seen until after Labor Day, when {September for start on 1957 mod- 1617.44; golds off 1.49 to 83.90. |ing its way, nonstop for 2,610 miles|St. Andrews, N.B. i i 391(ville, and Cyril Chesebrough, 594 mines the previous week. Of 391 y g ) years army member of the Cana. With tk financial develop- Press av 60 stocks s E., and Division St. . i h e ci evelop- Press average of stocks was sion LONDON (CP)--All three Cana-| Canadian army's 'deputy chief of 8 J ints eac - 3 y nei sheep have bi i Fair. The TV production featur-| dipped 1% points each Toronto St. E., when the . accident p ve been killed on the p halted. the presses of the For Loadi trial issues. or Od ng brough's car sustained damage to PICTON -- Thirty-four residents {had already been distributed to Southam, Traders Finance A, In-|Que., loading made from Montreal, ice machine/firms by displaying prokibited of shares Gaspe has. a 800-foot flooded . Fr by water of declines more lower with moderate price three main Quebec ports P| ded 90 cents. {631 Christie avenue; Mrs. William oils off .81 to 174.01. Ford and Chrysler begin 1957 - real: Banks off 0.7 to 56.18: uti Ji t C 11 d COPTER FIRST utos Collide, {els, while Studebaker has not yet {from the west coast in 31 hours BRIGADIER SAILS 213 gained and 199 were un- ments, banks were among theloff $3 at $185.60. Police stated that the car driven] D Z f i | » farm of Mrs. Mi Bi {ing service personnel from Can-|Police ominion was off a point occurred. lton Brooks, near|ing p Liberal Tribuna da Losers of two points or more MONTREAL (CP) The Ga.|the hood, left front fender and of the Prince Edward County] {news dealers. The issue contained ! i arranged by the League of Mercy law which prohibits the sale of now is in Portugal. ternational Paper, Minnesota and 2S the major munitions i ieres and Quebec City has been purchased for the com-|goods for sale after 6 p.m. Lob: were The number de- sufficient water to take ships ofthe { a broken 12-ir main be- the advances. At Ottawa an army spokesman /

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