FOUR INJURED IN COLLISION HERE 4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, October 9, 1956 | WHITBY and DISTRICT breakable bottles, leaky ete." With the winter heating season cumming on, firemen here and else- Fire Prevention Week Brings Warning From Chief 7 5 is wei cans, ! | | where can expect the usual rush|' of 'furnace' fires which originate]: Dunlop Down Dutchies 3-1 | Play Troy Here Wednesday | | By CLIFF GORDON . a Serving notice that the Fast: EARLY DAYS IN WHITBY Were Building Ontario Hospital Here In 1913 OCTOBER, 43 YEARS AGO Council received a petition from sor Hotel, with over 200 is But there are five other home| or cardboard containers or dumps| _ "firebugs" who start more than thom or the basement floor next Bid sen u 21: home mes. to wooden alls, old newspapers by . i i ere's the w10 'land rubbish, u ount: {by firemen who are specially |; nent oon, oul repair Risland TUODise. 20 Sis Scouts {trained b lout for and find --|y cating system and chimney at|fires. : {potential danger spots." leas: once a year and thereby| He cited the case of an attic] 4 So declares Fire Chief Bruce causes one out of every four|fise which caused heavy loss here| | Corner who, in co-operation with home fires," he. said. "There's ast winter -- and also gave the ,the Canadian and International|the self-styled 'Edison', the elec- firemen a great deal of difficulty. on i | Associations of Fire Chiefs, is trical wizard who burns down one me 'tidy' housewife had gathered! NELLIE |sponsoring a nationwide cam-igut of every eight homes. Hea) the old newspapers, maga-| PODOLSKI A078 |paign for home inspections as the favors frayed cords for electrical|yin s hat boxes, suit boxes and; B" champions, {mcst effective means of reducing appliances and lights, overloaded other inflammable material and invaded the spacious Kitchener | {the toll of fire deaths among chil-| gireuits. misuses appliances and piled it on the stairs which led|3T€na and handed the Dutchies a dren. puts in heavier fuses than she 15-|to the attic. She placed her burn. >. Setback. The game was very Canada's per capita fire loss is ampere type which blow quickly|ing cigarette butt on she edge of fast and keenly contested. | {one of the highest of any country when overloaded. love of the stair treads; it rolled| The Kitchener team who were lin the world, with one house '7Tuen there are the men--and|down into the mass of combusti-/out to slow down a few of the real strong con ~ tender for the : tario hon- ors come next spring was well 'One of the best ways to pre-| vent home fires is to have your, |home inspected for fire hazards: | who were last year all-Ontario Sr. 63 ratepayers asking for the aboi- ishment of the Water and Light Commission, and merging its du- tics with that of the Council. It was decided to submit a by-law to the people at the civic elec- tions. APPOINT ENGINEER The Council ratilied an agree- ment with T. A. Murray, engineer, to prepare plans and specifica- tions for a complete system of sewers for the town. FAREWELL TO PRIEST A banquet to bid farewell to the Rev. Father Cline, priest in {charge of St. John's R.C. Church icpresenting all walks of in Whithy and Oshawa as well as different religious faiths, Father Cline had been appointed superin- tendent of Catholic Charities. Miny of the guests came from Dehawa where he had also labor- UNVEIL MEMORIAL WINDOW At anniversary services in St. John's Anglican Church, Port Whitby, also marking she re- opening of the historic little church after completion of exten- sive improvements, a memorial window was unveiled by the rec- tor, Rev. Joseph Fletcher, to the late Rev. V. P. Meyerho/fer, early i ry and educationist. | catching fire every 80 seconds. yorren--who, between them, man-/bles and half an hdur later she |Wlutby players with stiff body i|in Whitby, was held in the Wind: ASSESSMENT COMMISSIONER C. F Stewart was appointed assessment commissioner for the . Town of Whitby, a new post made necessary with the growth of the town and increase in the assess- mént. He was asked to make 8 new nt of the town. | HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION | Work was progressing at a ramd pace on the construction programme at the Ontario Hospi: tai known at that time as the provincial asylum, It included six- teen cottages and other buildings. METROPOLITAN AREA Ceuncil was asked by Mayor Horatio Hocken, of Toronto, to send a representative to a meet- ing at the city hall in Toronto to consider a metropolitan area. Although it was noted that the arca should have a radius of orly 20 miles, Councillor Fred Howard Annes advocated that | Whitby, on account of its location, ei be included. It was de- | | | Most_of these, said the chief to-| a. to start one out of every ten|smelled smoke. Two firemen were checking, found that manager |day, are caused by human care house fires. The kitchen firebug|injured when the attic stairs col-|Wren Blair of the Dunnies had |lessness. has a greasy stove, leaves un-/lapsed. Damage to the home was some tough fellows when it comes The convicted "firebug" who, watched burners to ignite pot- estimated at $8,000. |to laying them low. Ted O'Con- through incendiary means, costs holders and easy burning items, '"Fortuiately for that particular nor on the local defence along Turcotte Remanded "MARTY McALENDIN (fonr times, At the 6.18 mark Tom- IN CRASH YAKELY'S CONVERTIBLE SPUN cided to send a representative. ALBERT RANDALL & SON PLUMBING HEATING OIL HEATING SHEET METAL WORK Phone: MO 8-2991 102-A Byron St. S. EVENINGS KEN ALBERT MO 8-4224 MO 8-4248 The Whitby Dunlops came up with a hard skating, bumping game of hockey, to down last year's orld hockey representa- tives from our Dominion, before close to 1,200 fans at the Kitchener Auditorium. Actually the crowd could have been much greater according to Manager Ernie: Goman, but for a teem- ing downpour which started around 7.30 amd didn't let up throughout the rest of the evening. One would almost have to describe it as a cloudburst at the time the Wkithy club arrived in Kitchener. The two clubs skated through a goaless first period, 'with Kitchener being the first to hit ie scoring column early in the second period. But from that time on, goalkeeper Jack Spencer closed the door on the '"'Dutghies," while the lo- cal club went on to sift three markers past Kitchener net- minder Bob Senior. Speedy Fred Etcher, fired the first Whitby goal from Frank Bonello, while Bonello zlro set up Sandy Air for the third Whitby goal. Tommy O'Conzor batted home the second Dunlop marker from a pass-ogt' from roughhouse | 'Charlie Burns. Hit, Run Driver Kills Bancroft Citizen | BELEVILLE (CP) -- Herman] Woodcox, 63, of Bancroft, "was| {killed last night when struck Copies of The Oshawa-Whitby DAILY TIMES- | GAZETTE || Available .at the following | dealers in DOWNTOWN, | { 1 2 3. Conn 4 d the som» very stiff cheeks when the "9 close in to give Whitby the, HAMILTON (CPo--Frank Tur- laway lighted cigarettes and|iimes grabs a gasoline can by er-|chances are the four members of Jack Spencer wore the big pads hard to get on even terms but|intens to rob, was remanded in doesn't worry about children play-|dry cleaning and keeps this and|suv fire chief declared. young fellow with plenty of sparkist the 14.22 mark Sandy Air hit|brothers who police say tried to hands for the first string goalie's that put the game on ice for the] Defence counsel John L. Agre WHITBY SPORTS Meet Dunlops at the reak for this game as they Blair of the locals over the week- seph, actually planned the rob- nor getting the other marker. in Saturday's game. He mentioned dead in his Aldershot home jers of the Troy Bruins, who play|Dunlops will be at home to Troy ing force of Burns and Gagnon, DECAN PICKERS ww One is piaying-coach Nellie Podol- has the ear markings of a realialso rated praise as did the {Dutchmen 3-1, right on their own ice. Oshawa Tony's won the all- ors "mya other is Marty Mc-| Dutchies out to trim the Dunlops| The game here on Wednesday! copter and a harvester will |take a 3-2 lead in the world series, and tomorrow night, hockey |Ticer-cubs. The Bruins ended in|close and as a result there were petition since it will_be the first| The helicopter will blow the iscason. They. will face off with great saves on the shots that did|are a real husky bunch and will the ground and suck up the {Waterloo Dutchmen, at 8.30. A first period so far as scoring was| DUTCHMEN: Goal, Senior; de- will work is still to be de- in the district attending the -In- at tie 9.31 mark as Kowalachuk man; wings, Theberge, Hender- they're supposed to do. the Rope. Whitby fought back hard] DUNLOPS: Goal, Spencer; de-| tan harvesting tine. CROSS COMES BACK caer to see their favorites in ac- Burns; wings, Myles, Tom O'Con- Cross and other wartime decora-| Bonello a the 16.10 mark to beat DeGray. day by the Bundestag (lower scoring for the second period as| Scoring--none. by an automobile which did not Burns is going to be a real asset to this year's club. He never| STRATFORD (CP) Gordon WHITBY TAKES LEAD Brooker . Rope ........ 9.31 they have no clue to the where- |Jack McKenzie up, with a jolting check early in the tilt, while Bus transporting intoxicants into Perth more evident was more and) 3. Whithy--Tommy 0 or Mr. Woodcox, motoring south Near Head-On Crash Sends high on the hustling brand of hockey shown by the Whitby team. it |liquor for sale against his brother ~~ [miles north of here and was | | |was alone in his car. Quartet Gets Five Years my 00 : To October 12 |Canada thousands of dollars and|pileC too near the open flame; family the alarm came in day-|With Burns and Gagnon dealt out y O'Connor drilled one home |terpart who unthinkingly tosses| 'ite with kerosene -- and some-|smell of smoke until night, (need arose. |game. The homesters fought back] guilty to a charge of {ma f- for ni ocated or burned to death," with a terrific game. He is ay Spencer who was in. fine form.| Turcotte' was one of three Troy Bruins levy will have a real battle on his Bo ello and this one was the one|suburban Stoney Creek Sept. 8. I'he Bonello-Air-Etcher line were, We chatted with manager Wren|believed Turcotte's brother, Jo- three goals with Tommy O'Con- pleased with the work of the club/in financial difficulties, was found Pictured are two top perform-|Spercer's bid for a shutout. The Ted O'Connor and also the driv-| By WREN A. BLAIR : Whitby Arena tomorrow night. on Wednesday night and this one any team. Goalie Jack Spencer {Dunlops walked into Kitchener and whipped the Kitchener Waterloo | 00a pro with Indianapolis and! The game started off with the Air), ALBANY, Ga. (AP)--A heli straight games. The New York Yankees won three in a row to|ywith the Hamilton Junior "A" gue. Both teams checked very|#o see the Dunlops in real com- pickiug experiment this week. {to Whitby to tangle with the Dunlops. Wow ! International Hockey League last both goalies came up with some what we can gather the Troy team| the harvester will move along [triumph over the Kitchener-| managed to break the ice in the LINE-UP: That's the idea. Whether it extended to all visitors who are| The Dutchies found the range Martin, Hoskings; centre, Lauf-| If the two machines do what : i le reduction in pe- pessing play with Brooker and|achuk. McKenzie, Knox, Taylor. a considerable re Ws B E S fans that made the trip to Kitch-/Ted O'Connor, Dawson; centre, | mitting Germans to wear the Iron a8 Fred Etcher combined with Samolenko, Bonello, Etcher, Air, --was given first reading Wednes- bullet-like drives. That was all the 1st Perlod this stage. Kitchaner--Kowalachuk i rovinci i aid | FINED FOR TRANSPORTING |W Ontario Provincial Police sai - by " Sot | . Rannoch coaching and superior condition 3rd Period | which st Mr. Woodcox. THREE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL FROM DOIDGE CAR opponents left and right. Ted O'Connor shook "Dutchie" forward was convicted Wednesday of of the Dunnies wilich struck Dutchies to the draw three out of! Whitby--Air-Bonello cian. 14.22 bile on the highway about nine| in Kitchener were impressed with the Dunlop club, and were very [and costs. A charge of keeping ah - : -- yoo e e vy was a big win for the Dunlops, even though, being an exhibition ENCOURAGE OLD STYLE game, and we know one sports writer with the initials J. D. up Windsor way, who should eat a lot of crow. In case he doesn't] HURSTPIERPOINT, Eng. (CP) To encourage more entries in the; many lives, has a careless coun-| her sister is the fool who quickens|lizht. Had she not detecte { lead for the first time in the|cotte, 37. of Bewley, who pleaded t wit | tehes, smokes in bed, and|ror. She also uses gasoline for|the family wovld have been suf- for the Dunnies and he came up had their best shots turned aside court until Oct. 12 for sentence. irg with matches. other fiery fluids in her home in! i nd and last year goalie Jack Don-ithe rigging on a pass from Frank|hold up a Royal Bank branch in iob this year. | Dunlops [told the court Friday that he zrcounted for two of the locals'/end and he said he was very|bery. Joseph Turcotte, who was SPOTLIGHT Here Wednesday x= 7: spoiled goalie Jack the defensive work of mewcomer|shortly after the holdup attempt. the Whitby Dunlops here at the (Ohio) Bruins at the local arena which really helped to spearhea Whatta sports week-end that one turned out to be ! The Whitby ski, 30-vear-old leftwinger, who dandy. "BEA" line (Bonello, Etcher and EXPERIMENTING {Ontario Senior "B" softball title, defeating Sudbury in tWO | Alendin, who formerly played| from the Eastern Ontario Lea- will give the local fans a chance] used in a tree-shaking, pecan- |gets rolling on the local front, when the Troy (Ohio) Bruins come sccond place in the United States not too many shots on goal but/game in Whitby this year. From| nuts from the trees and then the Dunlops, fresh from their 3-1 come their way. Neither team give the Dunnies a real game. pecans, | special welcome to the game is concerned. fence Hurst, Caron, Scherezel, termined. | ternational Plowing match. beat Spencer on a three-way son; alts., Brooker, Rope, Kowal- experiment may bring about and the goodly number of Whitby fence, McBeth, Treen, Sinden, BONN (Reuters)--A law per- tion got their big chance to cheer uor; alts., B. Attersley, Gagnon, {tions again--without the swastika 803lie Bob Senior with one of his! SUMMARY: house). tne teams were well balanced at 2nd Period stop. |quits skating, and checks viciously at all times, stepping into |Sweetzer of suburban In the final period the good Whitby--Etcher - Bonello 16.10 abouts of the driver of the car Gagnon also took out Kitchener sharpshooters well up front. People | County illegally and was fined $50 as ney Dest ihe, Buchs -,5.18| from Bancroft, got out of his auto | Nelson, i : |struck by a northbound car. He| Four To Oshawa Hospital isin, oe er 1 NaNksgiving Day Occasion Four persons were taken to the ju Oshawa General Hospital for head to Mrs. Freda Doidge, 34. of Sta- treatment for injuries received in cey Ave., released Sunday after a near head-on collision between i eatment fo» euts and bruises. Whitby and Oshawa on Saturday, Uninjyi=! was Bis. Evelyn night. A fifth passenger in one of Purdy. the cars, say police, escaped in-| Poiice said that the two cars, jury. The accident occurred on Yakeley proceeding west Highway 2 near the intersection of Doidge proceeding east, met on the Corbett"s Point road a hill east of the Corbett"s Point Injured were: iroad. The left front of the two Norman Yakeley, 21, of R.R. 3, vehicles struck, The impact spun Oshawa, suffering a fractured the Yakeley car completely 3 around and it came to rest fac- Ll fi left leg, cuts and bruises. ing east on the north side of the William B. Doidge, 38. of 137/yi hay. The Doidge car came to ries, including a lacerated fore- {remember his remark earlier this summer, that in his opinion '"'the | Western Senior 'A' league would be scraping the bottom of the |barrel if they accepted an entry from Whitby', we'd like him to |know that we haven't. Maybe he'd like to revise that statement |somewhat now. What do you say Mr. Dulmage? Oh well, he's sai |a number of untimely things this summer, as friend Chick Appel will likely attest too. Nothing is as hard to take as 'Big Wheels". {By the way we had Windsor all set to come to Whitby for an ex- annual horse-plowing match in is Si village or izers are fering a £2 prize to every en- rant. AIRLINER FORCED BACK LONDON (Reuters)--A British Overseas Airways Corporation air- liner on which Harold Macmillan, | of! it |For Looting Store CHATHAM (CP) -- Four men For Church Dedication |were each sentenced in court to Whitby's newest church build- churches have started in halls. | ling, she Pentecostal Church, on ack ee Sn] | sal ynen M | Brock street north, opened itsiy i" 4." ilding will have noth. Merlin of $1,250 in Soods Sc. 2 doors to ocngregations on Sunday ing in it but church services. It. ney Jere Orval estfall, morning. The building was dedi-|is pessibly not as great as a|Stanley Champeau, i five years in penitentiary for rob- bing a clothing store at nearby 30, 21, and The-|| {odore Ramsay, 30, all of Windsor, || WHITBY | | ALLINS DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundas| Streets | hibition game this coming Saturday night, but for some mysterious y ch XC ; reason they changed their mind the other day! Instead, Coach Rudy chancellor of the exchequer, was returning to London from the ted to the glory of God in an|cathedrzl but to me it looks cated 10 the glory |beautiful. May multitudes here be * GOURTICE |and Glenn Parkinson, 21, of Tor-|| onto. impressive service on Sunday af- ternoon. Pilous will bring his St. Catharine TP's to Whitby Saturday night.|ynited States, had fo turn back to New York early today after it had been an hour over the At- lantic, The chancellor has been attending meetings of the Inter- national Bank and Monetary Fun |in Washington. That brings us to the big game here in Whitby tomorrow | night. The Troy Bruins, who finished second in the International League last year (and who edged out North Bay Trappers 5-4 and played a 1-1 tie with Windsor Bulldogs in pre-season tests last fall) move inte the Whitby Arena to cross sticks with the its dedication service on Thanks- giving Sunday and speakers at the | Perry: {borne to God." | : ; Also taking part in the service The new church, which will re-| were Rey. Gordon Mill, evangel-| place a building on John street ist from Kingston, who Is con- west, appropriately enough, held|ducting services all this week; | Rev. Harold Williamson, of Port Rev. Don Rogers and PHARMACY BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 117 Brock Street North | PALM SPORTING GOODS 13C Sundas Street West ' RIGLER'S STORE | Corner Brock and Colborne | Streets J { | Dunlops. The Bruins are on their way home to open their 1956- 57 schedule this coming Saturday night, and stop off here for a day or so enroute. Local fans will be able to see the ""Dunnies" in competative action for the first time this season, and will get a chance to see new goaltender Jack Spencer in action. Spencer played a sound game in Kitchener Saturday, and was sent to Whithy by the Cleveland Barons. Other new players whom the crowd will want to see will be centre Charlie Burns, leftwinger Gordie Myles, rightwinger, George "Sammy" Samolenko, and defenceman Ted O'Connor. Returnees to the club, will be Bob Attersley, playing-coach Bus Gagnon, Tommy O'Connor, Fred Etcher, Frank Bonello (a real standout Satur- day) Sandy Air, Ted Degray, Harry Sinden, Alf Treen, and Don McBeth. Oh yes, everyone has been wondering about Eddie Redmond. Well the good natured Captain signed with the club yesterday, and he will be out there tomorrow night. A real game guy, Jack Donlevy will likely divide the goal- tending with Spencer. All other members who were working out with the team have been cut. It should be a big game here tomorrow night. !Rev. R. A. Bombay, of Oshawa; | Rev, George Leno. of Bowman- ville; Rev. Don Ellis of Cobourg. and Rev. George Yeoman, of Oshawa. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-3111 If you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI AN calls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. HAIRDRESSING Beauty Clinic DENTIST John B, Davies LEGAL Greer & Kelly MO 8-3051 CHIROPRACTIC Roy M. Howe, D.C. MO 8.2888 MUSIC STUDIO Jo-Anne Strowger, MO 8-4101 REAL ESTATE, GENERAL INSURANCE A. J. Schatz MO 8-3337 RA 5-8461 Ajex 1383 | WHITBY PROFESSIONAL BUILDLING CALL NOW MO 8.3731 RA 5-5321 Stacey Ave., Oshawa, suffering. a -ot facing east on the south eat on his nose. He was released cp, uider. late: Provincial Constable Robert Purdy, 34, of 143 Stacey Whiteside, of the Whitby Ave. Oshawa, suffering head in- ment, investigated UNUSUAL TWINS NOW 2 CHICAGO (AP)--The Andrews twins, only set of head-joined Si- amese twins to survive after being separated, reached their second birthday Monday. The girls, Deb- orah Marie and Christine Mary, were separated in a four-hour op- eration April 21, 1955. BRINGS OUT THE BEST ATHOL, Mass. (AP)--If this sort of thing continues, Charlie Baxter of Athol will win the repu- tation of being the luckiest guy in golf--for the competitors playing| against him. Three times in two weeks, golfers playing with Bax- ter have scored holes in one. BUS GOES OFF CLIFF TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) / crowded bus plunged over a cliff Congratulations to the Oshawa Tony's softball club! Coach Dib otern_ Formosa Sates). Little and his charges swept the Ontario Senior "B" finals in two |92 others, Survivors said ox ing Kingston Whig-Standard, will be straight games, with Norm Bagnell pitching a 9-0 win on Saturday, swerved off the road trying te RINGS OF SATURN guest speaker at the concluding and Johnny Masiewich chalking up a 4-1 verdict Sunday. Bagnell avoid a collision with another ve- : banquet of the annual meeting of had 16 strikeouts in the first game, and was backed up by some hicle By is Uhigue among planets the Quebec Association of Prot- solid hitting by infielder Joe Piontek who belted two home runs. ause of its encircling ring sys- estant Scheol Boards here Oct. 11- Nick Mroczeck itter, i t 5, 2 it w i ' tem -- two bright rings and an 12. His subject will be Guarding Mok Sroczeck was 8) 9.8 bis Nu Geri iu boil games, ud it was his CASERTA, Italy (AP) -- A fire-|/thesda Naval Hospital after a pro- inner dusky one. our Educational Heritage. p g it gS up, gave YS works explosion in a private home|longed illness. Karig, 57, had been| - -- the win. We had a chat with coach Dib Little following the here early today injured a family ill of cancer. He had been book! victories, and he said that this was truly the best club he had ever of four, including two small chil-| editor of the Washington Post and coached, "It was a bit difficult to know who to play this season' dren, Fireworks and powder for Times Herald since Sept. 5, 1954, he said, "we had so many good players, that is was a problem to fireworks blew up, destroying the He wrote 20 books of children's get them all in action enough". A big vote of thanks should go to house. | adventure icon. Jour Boyes a sponsor Tony Esposito, who made it financially possible for this' EANCER CLAIMS NOVELIS . rons fine club to operate this past two seasons, finally leading to the OVELIST |U.S. Navy in the Second World A : WASHINGTON (AP) Walter War, title. Of course Manager Frank Foley is the guy who keeps things rolling, by coming up with the sponsor, the coach and getting out I B CL SS all the high calibered players, which when all put together brought this district another championship. A great season, a fine bunch of guys. To you all we say congratulations for a job well done WORLD SERIES NOTES That wa i FOR SALE -- SOD, FRESH CUT, 20c|FOR ALSCO ALUMINU. v ! 8S... s something out of this re . | de UMINUM COMBINA: world, that perfect game by Don Larsen. He pitched to only 27 74 delivered. W. Ware, MO 3 200% [Son dows aud goer. Pag Dee batters, never issued a hit nor a walk, and hi i -- | mates. g s, ss ' is teammates made | wgLL : { mates. Oct. B is 3 aE S$ DUG AND DEEPENED, SEP-| some great plays to make it possible. The "lift" this may give the [tic tanks installed and cleaned Free HELP WANTED--1000 HUNGRY CUS. Yankees could spell elimination for the Dodgers today , . . Enos |gitimates. Don Ferris, 639 Brock North, tomers to try our famous Barbecue | | "Country" Slaughter, has certainly proven another wise move by | adil iid ng IR No. 2 High, | the Yankee brass. His hitting at his age certainly equals the pitch- [FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND |way, y, No. igh: | Ing accomplishments of veteran Sal Maglie . . . By the way, Maglie foe Am tor very Ae Day| FOR SALE -- COAL FURNACE, WITH | was almost lost in the glory of Larsen's great game yesterday, but | Conpon. Harry Donald Limited, Chev- pipes, good condition. Reasonable. it must be remembered that the "Barber'" pitched a pretty fair Yolat-Olds mobile. Oct, | Phone MO TAI) Whihy. he game in: defeat. What can you do when your mates fail to get a [FRESH . y " Dap T 4 livered anywhere, runner even to first base . . . The Dodgers seem to have gone |scaping, also into a hitting slump, but may return to form when they get home manure and «0 friendly Ebbelts field today. If they don't Well in any case, Ld Whitby, | unless another game is rained out, the World series will be over HOME INSULATION, by the time our next column appears Thursday. Its been another ot: high igi classic, and no matter how much vou pull for those Dodgers, its Whitby Phone MO 8-2363 hard to discount the threat of the Yankees. FOR RENT -- ONE PARTLY FURN-|1IR cre ERA wn - - jshed ar Yl aey or Santleman; | a -- - "sale 17" "7 Victor Televisi FIND GIRL'S BODY [MO _-2165. Tee oat | Phone. BO 3.2004 GARY, Ind. (AP)--The bruised ROOM FOR RENT -- APPLY N : and beaten body of a 16-vear- Dundas West, Whitby year-old Dundas . school girl was found Tuesday WANTED WOMAN burie d in sand in suburban New ry ¥hile her Chicago. The girl," Lana Brock. Gazette, Whitby died of strangulation but had not been raped. She had been missing four days. deuication commended the small Whitby congregation for their sacrifices which made the new building a reality. Conducting the service Sunday was the pastor, Rev. O. J. Me-| Pherson. Bringing greetings from other Whitby churches was Rev. John Ward, of the Whitby Baptist | Church, and president of the Min- isterial Association. 'This building," he said, "is a testimony of your faith, you have cared enough to do the best you are to be congratulated on your faith. your fortitude and your spirit of sacrifice. And the town is 0 be congratulated because it hac within itself a group of peo- ple who have taken upon them- sclves this sacrifice." In dedicating the building, Rev. W. B. Greenwood. district super- intendent of Pentecostal Assem- blies, said that many Pentecostal | | Charles MO 8-306 | | detach- MO 8-4001 Private Air Service Son Jailed For Beating Starts Operations Crippled Mother, 80 BRANTFORD (CP) Ernest ST. CATHARINES (CP) -- The Golf was sent to reformatory to- first regular flight of Ontario's day SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 106 Dundas Street East THE TUCK SHOP 159 Brock Street North for beating his 80-year-old only privately-operated, scheduled crippled mother. Mrs. Goff was passenger air service took off in hospital for three days follow- from the municipal airport here ing the beating. Goff 'was given Monday for Toronto one year definite and one year in- The Canadian Aircraft Renters' determinate. twin-engined Expeditor aircraft HERE v had only io of its six seats occupied. 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