Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 25 Aug 1956, p. 5

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SENATOR's WIFE IMPROVING THE DAILY TIMES-GAMETTE, Saturday, August 25, 1956 § NEW PORT, R.I. (AP)---Mrs. Democratic national convenuon o medy missed the vice-presidential Joa | on ee ne Chicago last week, where Ken- nomination by about 20 iar: tor, was reported "improving' to- VAcArion LOANS | day from an emergency operation Get 350 to *1500 or more she underwent Thursday night fol- Before..Doring..or After Vacation | ; owing loss of the baby she was » Get cash for vacation in just one expecting in October. Mrs. Ken- ip by phoning first. Employed men Ask Farmers "To Come Here OTTAWA (CP) -- A long-range program to encourage European farmers to come to Canada and help overcome this country's acute shortage of farm labor was announced by the immigration department. It also announced FBI Closes In On Clue WASHINGTON (AP)--The FBI examined more than 2,000,000 handwriting samples in success- fully tracing down the alleged kidnapper of baby Peter Weinber- ger. In the end a two - year - old "moonshine" charge led to the arrrest of 31-year-old Angelo J. La- Marca, accused of kidnapping the infant. Confronted with the handwriting evidence at FBI headquarters in New York City Thursday, La- Marca told of snatching the baby from its Westbury, N.Y., home on July 4 and later abandoning the child. An authorative governmen source today supplied these de- tails of the '"'just plain drudgery put in by scores of FBI agents/ in solving the crime. | ¥ not HAD TWO NOTES |ing in the ransom notes. The FBI had two ransom notes with which to work, both in or-| |dinary handwriting. FBI agents and laboratory tech- nicians started examining "some 75,000 fingerprint cards of persons who had been arrested at one time or another in the Mineola vicinity. This brought no results, The bureau then branched out , uit tad Sree ani A & » ol T Vv I | FOR MISSED * ule 10 arues * Whitby - Ajax - Pickering - Brooklin - Port Perry PAPERS IN AJAX Shopping in Whitby and district is a cinch. That is the expressed opinion of the many residents of this district who enjoy the benefits of shopping close to home and at 'the same time saving money and time. Not ony that, but practically all phases of business life are represented in this district. Many businesses are expanding and other new businesses are choosing sites in Whitby and district, which points to the confidence these businessmen have in this community. Even casual thinking proves that it is good business to patronize the Whitby and district business concerns represented on this page of the Times- Gazette. farmers of Yugoslav and Italian 'origin' will arrive in Canada within the next few weeks to be placed on farms across the coun- try. The announcement said the de- partment has completed plans for the permanent posting overseas of immigration officers who will con- centrate on' obtaining farmers as immigrants, The officers will be posted in the Uniied Kingdom and France but will operate in other areas. that 1,077 nedy was with the senator at the women-----married or single--get a prompt "yes" to their loan Phone for 1-trip loan, come in today! Loans $50 to $1500 or more Batol] § Birks CO. 11% SIMCOE ST., ad FL. (Over Bank of Neva Scotia), OSHAWA Their objective will be to obtain OPEN ores A A i Bl rey = MANage HOURS | Europeans willing to work as made . farm laborers in Canada for a Lams meds to residents of a surrounding towns + Personal Finance Company of anode \ 'period and then became farmers. voting registrations, auto licence applications and similar forms. Officials estimate the examinations crosséd the 2,000,000-mark. Finally agents came across the signature of Angelo LaMarca. It was on file with a record of La- Marca's arrest on June 22, 1954 at Islip, N.Y., on a charge of at- [tending an unregistered still. The signature was rushed to »|Mineola last Wednesday, where Ithe laoratory technicians identi- fied it as identical with the writ. PREPARING MASSIVE SCRAP BOOKS This candid photo shows mem- | Institute, sorting and pasting | tion. From left, Mrs. Jerry | Jace Trafford, and Mrs. ; : : Ly E : cKay. bers of the Pickering Women's | press clippings on Fire Preven- | Hasek, Mrs. P. Pigott, Mrs. Wal. | --Photo by John Mills Wm. Whitby Cleaners & Dyers Phone MO 8-2345 FOR FREE PICK-UP OF YOUR FURS AND APPAREL We operate our own refrigerated storage ALL GARMENTS FULLY INSURED 150 Colborne St. Eost | MARK GOLDEN WEDDING | COBOURG -- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Naylor recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of their wedding. Mr. Naylor was prominent in the |cannery industry in the district for many years. GOWN, CHAIN PRESENTED FRANKFORD < The local branch of the Canadian Legion and Frankford Loyal Orange Lodge joined forces to present a | gown and chain of office to Reeve Wilmott Rose. f Phone AJAX 333 It you have mot received your i] Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI | | All colls must be placed before It 7:30 P.M. PATTERSON ELECTRONICS CUSTOM. HI-FI SOUND P.A. SYSTEMS GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF TELEVISION AND RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS Phome MO 8-2711 107 Colborne St. W., Whitby Times-Gazette Crosswords $190 CASH PRIZE As there was no winner to last week's puzzle, the prize of $180 will be carried forward and the prize for the correct solution of this puzzle will be $190. WHAT TO DO Solve the clues as you would in any crossword puzzle, Clip out the puzzle after you have filled it in, mail it to ""TIMES-GAZETTE CROSSWORDS", The Times-Gazette, Oshawa. All answers must be received by mail or WELDING WORKS delivered not later than 9 a.m. on Thursday, August 30, If more than one contestant succeeds in answering the puzzle correctly the prize will be divided among those having. correct solutions. If no one succeeds in ELECTRIC & ACETYLENE answering the puzzle correctly the prize will be odded to next week's I i puzzle money. No employee of The Times-Gazette or member of such P ble Eau Ajax employee's family is eligible to participate, Contestants may send in as Iron Work, Steel is a anc District Phone MO 8-3483 Times-G A 31. ] i biped Fo ped of entries may be sent in one envelope. Trailer Frames Built. | 308 Byron St. S., Whitby 216 Mary St. Whithy Phone MO 8-2681 | PHONE MO 8-3301 | HILLCREST DAIRY (Whitby) LTD. ROUSSEAU UPHOLSTERY Furniture and Furnishings Dealer for eo IMPERIAL FURNITURE VILAS FURNITURE STANDARD TUBING NESTING CHAIRS MARSHALL BEDDING DUNLOP PRODUCTS | HAROLD STACEY WHITE ROSE * FUEL OIL + STOVE OIL DIESEL OIL and GASOLINE MO 8-3291 P.O. Box 272 Whitby, Onterie WHITBY Featuring ! BULK TANK PICK-UP SERVICING ° LJ LJ * Brooklin, Whitby, * THE CAKE LOOKS GOOD These three bonny children are | Marie Manning. Donna, in the | adopted the attitude, "to heck Study the clues carefully before you write down your answers. There is the sons and daughter of Mr. | middle of the photo, celebrated | with the photographer, let's get Yl and Mrs. Donald Manning of | her ninth birthday yesterday | at the cake.' Donna's restrain- Pickering Beach. Mrs. Manning is better kmown to our Daily Times - Gazette readers through her correspondence column as | with a picnic in Shoal Point | Park Pickering Beach. About ofher small children helped E. celebrate. In Daniel, her small brother, the picture, has ing hand prevented a fast grab | at the cake. Paul, who is 3% years old, poses, but Donna has a grip on him, too. --Photo by John ills Old Cemetery Is Relocated CORNWALL (CP)--A 166-year- old Anglican cemetery near here has been relocated to make way | for canal-construction on the St. | Lawrence seaway. { The burial ground, 317 graves, was moved ground overlooking Highway 2, three miles east of Cornwall. The rehabilitation department of Hydro - Eelectric Power Commis- sion of Ontario said Friday it ac- comprising to high it was originally, the land complished the task" with a fleet of hearses. The cemetery, now laid out as holds the bodies of pioneer United Empire Loyal- ists. 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The announcement said: | When Ernest Thornhill jumped from the ship to swim ashore with 'a lifeline he was seriously injured jon the rocks, Despite his injuries and a severe buffeting by the rough surf on the rocks, he struggled| ashore and secured the lifeline to| the top of the rocky cliff. A short | time after the last of the 16 mem- bers of the crew reached the! shore. by means of the lineline,! the vessel sank. But for the courageous action of Ernest Thornhill it is probable that the crew, most of whom could not swim, would have lost {their lives. THORNTON | | CORNERS { MRS. CHARLES WHITE THORNTON'S CORNERS -- If it is exceptionally quiet around | Thornton's Corners this week, it |is because 20 Boy Scouts are at | camp. They left by bus Saturday {morning with their Scout Master Téd Robinson and ASM. Ed. White, for Crowe Lake, where | they are camping for two weeks. |. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dean were at Parry Sound for a few days, with their son Cecil Dean and family. When they returned home jon Tuesday, Linda Dean and Jac- | queline Gignac came home with them for a week's holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White spent a few days this week with yMr. and Mrs. Bob Olley at their , cottage at Moore Lake Mr. and Mrs. William Perryman spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wylie at Coldwater Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foster are holidaying at their cottage | Sudbury Mr. and Mrs |are at their cottage | Lake for two weeks Mrs. George Robinson near Clarence Scott at Kushog is at a | Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Malloy (Beverley King) who were married last Saturday. 1 MONEY'S WORTH | KINGSTON, England CP)---A housewife bought a dozen from a store in this London sub Eleven of them were agiitle. Zs viways one answer that is the best. The decision of the judges in the contest will be final and all contestants taking part agree to abide by the decision, The correct solution and names of winners will be published in The Times-Gazette on August 24 IMPORTANT -- All entries to be accepted must be clipped along the dotted lines. This is im- portant. No. 137 -- PUZZLE -- No. 137 A This Times-Gazette was bought at ...... Name Address Cor. Brock St. N. & Pol R. J. HARDING CONTRACTORS Builders and Developers of Modern Communities Specializing in RANCH STYLE BUNGALOWS Phone MO 8-2716 119 Ferguson Whitby FRANK SIMMONS GENERAL CONTRACTOR R.R. 1, PICKERING Homeowners in the Ajox -Pickering-Whitby district are able to avail th ives service from the firm of. Frank mon, general contractor, located on Harwood Ave., a quarter-mile north of Highway 2. The firm, in business for 12 years, offers o g service, ging from advice on how to build kitchen cupboards to the entire construction of a new house, ready for the owner to move right in. With headquarters at their sash and frame shop, Fronk Simons, WALTER WARD SANITARY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING NEW TANKS INSTALLEw PROMPT SERVICE Phone MO 8-2563 204 Chestnut St. N., Whithy and his son Roland, have in the past years served many WHITBY BARGAIN CENTRE Our Motto Is "SATISFACTION" OR CASH MONEY REFUNDED MEN'S, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S WEAR Something for Everyone in the Family Top Quality, Bottom Prices Phone MO 8-4081 118 Brock St. North luding not only owners of new Simons-built homes, but also stoi and industries who have used the Simons' services. One of the latter buildings, constructed by Simons is the new Pickering Medizal Centre. Services to commerce and indus- try included the olteration of store front, installation and designing of new counters, manufacturing of work benches and other equip- men. Work done for the h besides the b of an entire house, from basement to tool, also i ludes the b of kitch cupboerds, the supplying of custom-built sash and frome for the man who builds his own house, and any alterations or additions to the home. Frank Simons will also be happy to supply the prospective builder with advice on how much the job will cost or help him with eny problems in construction which he might meet. of 3 og GEORGE'S Il FINA SERVICE STATION (Geo. Popescu, Mgr.) LUBRICATION -- WASHING CARBURETOR & ELECTRICAL And MOTOR TUNE-UPS LICENSED MECHANICS Phone MO 8-4232 932 Brock St. N., Whitby W. E. MILLER BUILDER OF FINE HOMES iol & Resid Construction of All Types of Buildings Fiom Ground to Roof Phone MO 8-2939 1805 Dufferin St., Whitby C STAFFORD Brothers MONUMENTAL WORKS The Dutch-Toko Store Imported Food Products Specializing in Recipes: of DUTCH COOKIES & PASTRY OLD DUTCH MANUFACTURERS OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Member of The Canadian Association of Memorial Craftsmen DISTRIBUTOR FOR ROCK ,OF AGES . BARRE GRANITE MO 8-3552, Whitby IMPORTED CIGARS Phone MO 8-3021 103 Colborne St. COUNTRY STYLE COLD MEATS W., Whitby For Suits, Slacks, Shirts, Sweaters, etc, VISIT JERRY'S Men's & Boys' Wear (G. R. Gray, Prop.) Phone MO 8-3584 137 Brock St. S., Whitby | LI rE SE SEE SS Sr on ce mn ce i tm sn No. 137 -- PUZZLE -- No. 137 CLUES ACROSS: 3. It's hordly likely that a calendar would be issued with this Missing No one would relish the job of tackling a gathering of -- strikers In wartime, could play havoc with a convoy . Swift action is necessary when it is feared that a suspect may -- out of the country , A conjurer does them In the window, often look nicer than they really are . Bird of prey . A man who happens to be this is likely to be kidded aot a parry -- legatees may have every reason to consider themselves lucky The berth above 22. Built up Wheat and oats y It's easy to lose patience with such © man » You wouldn't knowingly leave an injured dog to =~ in the snow UES DOWN: They're made by a plow Best discarded when once Donkey >. Highest port of anything 7. Levied by the courts People will tire of watching players who olways adopt these tactics It's . possible for shipwrecked -sailors to hove a =-- time on an island It's cmbarrassing to be pressed for payment when you haven't got this Person in charge of a trial In his studio, a photographer might have occasion to adjust the ~ of his camera If very complicated, may well prove too difficult to follow Where, generally speaking, it pays a novice to watch his it's worn out 17 18, 20 21, step Send your answer to arrive in The Times.Gozette office not later than 9 a.m. on Thursday, August 30, addressed to TIMES-GAZETTE CROSSWORDS 57 Simcoe Street South -- Oshowe THOS. J. CROSS REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT SERVICE & REPAIR All Makes Commercial & Domestic WORK GUARANTEED MO 8-4231 Queen's Rd., Whitby | drawn streetcars, the first electric car and other relics of Montreal's | celebrate the passing of streetcars on St. Mercury - Lincoln - Meteor BRAMLEY Motor Sales Ltd. (C. Anderson, Mgr.) 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