Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Mar 1957, p. 4

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A pres WHITBY and DISTRICT Speaker Relates HERE TOMORROW Scouting Phases Attersley Sets Pace The St. John the Evangelist ° Church Scouts and Cubs and the Holy Name Society attended the S 1 - 8 o'clock Mass last Sunday in a body. The Booms au Cubs - marched from the St. Bernard's ' a School to the church. By CLIFF GORDON make the mistakes. The CELC EAL ira and The Whitby Dunlops bounced hit for the first goal of game the ops After Mass over 125 attended a| ~v€ CTO "Oia 72 win|as they took advantage of a pen- heat. Burns got break'ast served at St. Bernard's| opt i kinocton to take a com-|ally to the Dunnies. The Whitby pair to make it 4-1 School auditorium. Mrs. D. O%| ying "5.1 lead in the best of|team ed it close and fast with ber men and the Hagan was in charge assisted by)... som finals for the Eastern|Long Pe enderson coming up Were Stardng to yell Rose Marie and Nora Anne Biron . "c. "A league, Bobby At-|with some terrific saves to keep|action by the home kett, Mrs. = VanDerwist. andii joy the blond bomb shell of the Dunnies in the game, Atters- daughter Trudy, Mrs, Harold Wat- the Whitby team led the local Jey zat his first of a trio at the § ters, Mrs, Watters, Sr. Mrs.|ouoo ith a trio of goals and/8.34 mark to put the game back [Hendricks Mrs. Seminsky, Mrs. [yo "0 0cicte ac he was playing ter-jon even terms. Bus Gagnon, the Th (A. Herman. Mrs. Miller, Miss pi. pockey. Charlie Burns ad- hard warking coach of fhe Dun- Rose Didych, Mrs, H. Augustus q.q 5 pair with single counters|nies, gave the Whitby team the, and Miss. B. Robinson. going to Bus Gagnon and Geo.|lead for the first time and from Mr. James Smyth spoke a few|Samolenko. Howarth and Buck-|here in the Dunnies never looked| words on the paper drive which echeski scored for the losing/back. The lead held good for the ' ' ; took place last Saturday, March Kingston team who had a 1-0 lead balance of the period with Whit- " i Tg Mand i 9. Father Leo Austin Iniroduced|early in the game. The fifth|by taking three of the five pen-icame up with a n re N 5. es : iia . the guest speaker, Mr. Stan Rich-|and what could be the deciding|alties being handed out. "and formance as did Bobby Attersley ¢ LH . i ardson, who spoke on the differ-'game is slated for the Whitby! The teams went at it toot and who picked up a hat trick ent phases of Scouting. Mr. Mil- arena tomorrow night and you nail in the middle stanza and 3 the night . . . Frank Bonello was IODE SUMMER DAY CAMP I ler thanked the guest speaker and can bet the Dunnies will be appeared as if the game migh not in action last night due te also Commissioner Lawler and gunning in high gear from fhe oot out of hand as there we re having to work overtime, Myles With the close approach of | annual IODE Summer Day | Whitby next Monday. ae Ob camp. Picture, right, shows the Joungsters Jeady, for a avin all visitors for their support. [drop of the first pusk, The Bugs ig A My es moved to centre on that iine, and i summer many Whit- | Camp in July. The 10DE is a | der's share of the $8000 whic! : : at the camp, arge registra- 3 v on team on the of 8 A] . Armstrong over Legh gin will be look- Part ipant in the Whithv Tinit- | is the objective of the Appeal, flag being raised at the camp | tion of boys and girls is expect- is, ing elimination Jor we. seevud goal re stored ud that was BY wing job . . . Henderson played ing forward to attending the | ed Appeal which will be held in | will be used to finance the last year, and, left, three happy | ed this year. ated and also evervene who help. sifaight Jour x be h a he or man, His line a Sando. Same Jaudiivg some el second win of the series. mate Bus Gagnon and Geo each) ¢ spo The early - a | | The teams started off rather picked up well deserved assists|i.. "noved an inspired brand of Four ea r anizations : WHITBY Da ary Nncreases urante slowly as the Whitby team ap-|on the play. The shots on goal ou Hr h ine "hacks win | BO W LING NEWS peared unsettled. The Kingston|were even in the middle frame yo pling manager Wren Blair. team on the other hand appeared with both goalies having to handle 00 forget it will be do or die iting for the Dunnies to/8 shots. for the Kingston team here to- . . " ONALS i } pa {tq be wai Doing Fine Work In Whitby == Teachers At High School "mm wees Ett ST | Mrs. R. M. McClosky, of a ne . { . 2 rena | Four well-known organizations|the camp cost $700 and the Chap- nfary street, will open her house Tid (nights: Five Hundreds, 6 points, | t 12) {red ho ps. I " creases of $700 have been; Mr. Dryden renorted that the 7185; Unluckies, 5 points, 6843;| Ww Ee) |McFarlands lead their series 3 & a Ties 0 n games to one at time of writing. i on benevolent work in ter sustained quite a loss when! ay evening, March 12, to / ¥ | - , i included in the Whit the camp was entered by night on Tuestas vem: Er are knit. £ranted to members of the Whitby| growth of the high school popula-|Red Wings, 3 points, 7025: Social by United Appeal which will be/and food supplies and a tent) for the Catholic Church Ex- High School staff by the WDHS|tion has been slower and steadier Six, 3 points, 6815; Head Pins, 3| - . SUMMARY held in town next Monday, March|stolen. The camp is for boys and tension Missions. {Board, increases taking effect than in some other areas through-|points, 6633; Sea Dogs, 3 points, { His F 1 t om un a 1st Period 18. footMg a one-night blitz to girls and under the direction of = |Sept. 1. The increase, announcediout Ontario. 2 |6343; Corner Pins, 1 point, 6607; 1. Kingston Howarth ..... 2.28 raise $8000 in order that the work!leaders and counsellors a very| Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Thompson at a recent meeting of the board,| "Present public school enroll- Aces, 0 points, 6061. | | 2. Whitby Attersley, they are doing may not be ham- fine program is carried out daily. left on Friday on a motor trip to/!S accounted for by the annual ment in this area," stated Mr.| High triples: Chuck Ford, 860 By ROBERT CZIRANKA [of gunfire could be heard and ™ con oon veneer 338 ered. for lack of funds. They VON NURSING SERVICES St. Petersburg, Florida, where|increment which has been in- Dryden, "indicates that the de-| (322, 328); Wyatt, 770 (334); Ol qyne plack night is suddenly il- seen. . 3. Wiitby Gagnon, pers % lian Red Cross The president of the Whitby|they will be vacr"- == for the creased from $200 to $300 and an/mand for high school accommo-iliffe, 770 (302); Heath, 759 (387); luminated by the bursting of| After spending a week in Vien ™ pttersley : 14.28 ciety. Victorian Order of VON, Mrs. V. W. Evans, said next month, |across-the-board increase of $400, dations will accelerate in Whithy|Adams, 749 (332): M. Slessor,|naives of'houetting the dim hulks na, Father Mako began his jour-| penalties: Sinden 2; McBeth, , Nurses National that the organizations sought to 4 taking effect at the same time. more rapidly in the next 3 or 4/745 (277); Sabins, 732 (303); Dow- of the Russian tanks lining the/ney to Canada and arrived in| guckecheski, Kotanen. : Institute for the Blind and the give nursing service to all, the, Young Miss Sarah Inkpen en-| Johm Dryden, chairman of the years.' ling, 732 (270); Cummings, 718, coro Hungarian frontier. These|Quebec City on Dec. 13. Then he| 2nd Period Imperial Order Daughters of the money being sought was for serv- tertained a group of her friends management committee, reported] The combined assessment of (259); Trott, 704 (270); J, Slessor, were the conditions when Father came to Toronto, refugee centre 4. Whitby Attersley, Gagnon, Empire for their commer day ice being rendered to those who|last Saturday at the home of her that the general provincial and the town and the township mak- 698 (205); M. Jordan, 694 (278);|y "ic Mako, a Hungarian priest|for Ontario. .|." Samolenko . 10.53 camp for Whithy children "lcould not pay. It would be used parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry national shortage of teachers ising up the hizh school area inReynolds, 693 (249); McQuay, orently arrived in Whitby, cross-| Here he spent two months anu| po ojijes: None. At the final organization meet- exclusively for this purpose, for Inkpen, of Francis street, the the fundamental cause for the 1954 was $8,887,000 and for this|677 (261), ed the border on the evening of celebrated mass at the reception "ard Perlod ing held on March 8 representa. the Order was paid for all the occasion being her 9th birthdav. very large increase. year it stands at $12,517,290. | High averages: Gord Brown.in . 99 |centre on West Lodge Ave. 5. Whitby Burns I of taose erganizations gave other services it rendered. With|Sarah received many lovely gifts] As well, declared Mr. Dry-| In 1954, $67,938 was reauired by|240; Merle Reeson, 239; Lloyd For some days Father Mako) Until recently he resided in} eh N brief reviews of fhe work they the rapid growth of the town, and along with the best wishes of her|den, "the teachers' organization,|the board for hirh schoel financ-(Sabins, 238; Dick Adams, 232; had been walking through the Toronto, then James Cardinal] 6. Kingston Buckecheski, brit, ev E "Inew families moving in, the de-/2uests, who were: Mary James, the Teachers 'Federation, co-|ing, this year $119,796 will be re- Smillie Cummings, 230: Marty ountryside with another family|McGuigan, of Toronto, sent " Chiarelli 'Moore i mand for nursing services which/ Anne Cooke, Vicki Evans, Louise ordinates and gives leadership in| quired. {Jordan, 229; Shorty Davies, 226;|foeing the Russian onslaught, Father Mako to Whitby to assist| , HET J Rae THE RED CROSS have featured VON services for Pogson; Anne Henstock, Jennifer the presentation of a unified de-| Mr, Dryden declared that the Bill Jordan, 225. from their homes in the Danube|Father Leo Austin, pastor of St. * Samoleniio Mrs. R. H, Bedell. workroom , ..u years, is Increasing. The Rowland. Linda Sleep, Karen/mand to High School Beards greatest expenditure in the ad-| lley. When they finally reached John the Evangelist Roman Cath- Whitby Burns, Etcher, convener, mentioned the loan cup- ui oini the Order is seeking is a Moase. Games were played withithroughout the province. The in- ministration of the schools is the] WHITRY & DISTRICT MEN'S Mos es on ring of Rus-lolic Church, 3 Tom Cr : board with sick room supplies| pi Toe gifts awarded to lucky winners. dividual school boards lack the|temchers' salaries. BOWLING LEAGUE len armor was waiting to cut| Father Mako states that hel o git "eo lenko available free of cherce on the woRrg FOR THE BLIND The traditional birthday cake was organization and unity in grap-| Total requirement for teachers' THURSDAY NIGHT SCHEDULE en, attempts of any trying|likes Canada very much and is| grin . recommendation of the VON or ap, ¢ R. Carscallen told the served along with other goodies. pling with the problem of a short salaries in 1954 was $55.160. How-| With the final section mow un- to cross into Austria. {very fond of Whitby and hopes| 'poiaities: Gagnon. doctor, which is always much in eating' of the many services p supply of teachers, while, at the|ever. this year the estimated ex-\der way we find Royal Stokers.| 'p.ckily they knew the locationihe can remain here for quite al demand. There were 2613 quarts| ordered to sightless men and Reverend David Marshall and same time, creating a problem of nenditnre is $102,000. indicating|Silver Six and Firemen No. 1 fe 1} oe during the night while. | of milk distributed last year in ooh in Whithy and the county Mrs. Marshall left on Monday by|increased demand by the larger that the assessment for the area leading the league with three| were able to flee across the| He says, "The people are very| bomes where need existed, 600|,,cide of the City of Oshawa, Plane for a short vacation in school population. {has increased just under 50%|points each. High triple ast! border though the Communists|friendly and the town Is very] TONIGHT quarts more than in the prev-\,. the Whitby-Ontario County | Florida. This," he added, "will con-|since 1954, The fotal tax require-| Thursday was rolled by Merle|fired flares and sporadic bursts|nice." ny lous year. The workroom, alsdyisory Board of the Canadiab| ar. cparles A. Winegarden left|!inu€ to grow for some years." |ment is almost 75% greater, and|Reeson of Whitby Dairy Bar. His Enroll Now . . « | . * | In 1949, the first year of opera-|the total expenditure on teach-|games were 250, 349, 292 for an| weekly hive of activity, 225 gars National Institute for the Blind. Tohn' ments were sewed and knitted The Board works to ameliorate] pe Monday for St. John's, Que- yon of the WDHS, 312 secondary ers' salaries has increased more 491 total; only six pins short "Force In Korea Complains | St. John Ambulance ag " AF. and 8400 bandages made. Shel ,nditions of the blind and to pre-| Pee to Join the RC school pupils were on the roll,|than 80%. high triple of the season. Other mentioned also the Ontario Hos-\yent plindness. There are 69 pati-| The Whitby Baptist Church/and in 1954 there were 282 pupils) The minimum salary paid atjhigh triples: D. Adams 769 (272, elfare Forgotten By People At Home | Child W E sif a Es iid * a 5 2 pital visiting committee of tenlients registered with the CNIB, Ladies' Ald will hold their regu- on the roll, while 475 pupils are|the Whitby High Schoo] is now|276). J. Ross 768 (275. 260, 233). yolumtesss Wo = Shelf own fwo| including 11 in Whitby, seven gn lar monthly meeting at the Jome| anticipated for Sept, 1, 1957. 183800. Allowance for previous|D. Tucker 735 (273. 240). T. Hay- cl hid y visit of IWolgpajrview Lodge and three at thelof Mrs. George Barron. of 129) uring and 1954 thirteen teaching experience is made to|ashida 727 (262, 242), B. Brow | urs to hospital patients visiting ontario Hospital. The average Broadview Ave. on Tuesday, teachers were adeauate to fillla maximum of $2000. The maxi-|711 (351), D, Rowden 707 (267, SEQUL, South Korea (Reuters) fur.lined parkas and windproof asses Brue : Commonwealth troops in jackets and trousers protect the 70M and entertaining them. This 1s a| ost for gach of the patients has|Mareh 12, at 8 p.m the needs of the pupils. However, mum salary of a teacher now is/230), J. Brvechle 705 (308), D.|Britis reezing 5 ¥ .m. . s 3 J $ ais sD, me- service appreciated by the hospl-| jean $60 and is bound to increase teachers will be required for{$6800, and Is attained by annual Wilson 693 (263, 262), B, Mowat|South Korea are inning to, feel men from he oe god yo Whith: Ch h ; : thy United Churel K. MacDonald 665 (260). A. Heo-(S8% HCC ware of the part| Last year, the ist Common- Sponsored by 1.0.0.8. 20 tal operating personnel and the cup fhe increasing cost of every-| The Whitby Chapter, Order of the next school year. i $300. ( that they are forgo! Patients Yio Penerit, Mrs: Bedell {ing these sine Services for the Eastern Star. will bold their| y nerement of 669 (236), A. Samanski 655 (232), ay that the people back home ing out of the north, 340 3/1035 e free eye examination, free opera-|regular monthly meeting on burn 665, B. Sleep 654 (238, 250) ; - i rays, . | , B. T 3 y deterring | wealth Division became The Com larger field the Red Cross always ond' where the patient cannot af-| Tuesday, March 12, at 8 p.m., at| Slessor 641 (256), F. Haves hey are Soyine een 1 | monwealth Contingent, Korea and : M stood ready to meet any emer-r,.q it Talking books are among|the Masonic Hall, : 641 (253), F. K i I ' ian y : r X 8 ts strength was r to about gency everywhere, and, of course ; ; Pod | : apuscinski 639 |g rea, ) this 'includes Whitby. the things provided, and piehicS ne United Church W.A. Eve- . (271), M. 'Anderson 638 (280). | oC new Zealand officer said [2000 men. The peak strength of are held every summer. with'al Group will hold thelr regular] ' Other good scores: M.: Bemis yt when he left home recently the division, first formed duride 255, D. Sundin 251, J. Robson 251. naonle commented: "Going to|the fighting in July, 1951, was 20,- FOR MISSED FOR SUMMER CAMP treat sent to all at Christmas, The| 5 It was pointed out at the meet. CNIB also operates eve banks of Monthly Meeting of Tues Sve ; ; E. Rivett 249, J. Bailey 242, R.|Korea--1 thought that was all|273 officers and men in 1952, ing that the $600 being sought by cornea tissues and in every way pig, add The bmg ee Norris 238, L. Lvons 238 W. Tol are | S Viscount Greenwood Chapter. looks after the general welfare of ||} "C1 entitled" Putting J son 237, R. Robitaille 237, B.| pe fighting "teeth of the Com- PAPER Imperial Order Daughters of the the blind. Dr. Carscallen note . " y Spencer 235. W. Ketch "9 a | smpire i i t i § keeping". and it rp 35. W. Ketcheson 235, monwealth contingent, a battalion | Empire is for the operation of that the $60 per patient reore- Spice Into House y 7. Kirk 234 ) the day camp for Whitby chil- sented $3600 which was Mitle |Will be under the convenership of| = : By WREN A. BLAIR and D. Allen 233. of the Royal Sussex Regiment, Js ALBERT RANDALL IN WHITB dren which the chapter has spon- more than the CNIB realized in Miss Laura Pellow. . CANDY LEAGUE jos al a in of Koren (ROK) & SON : sored for some years. Last year this area. The St. John the E list High singles: R. Peleshok gre, | DEUD 2 LoD guarding the route J h Phone eT . 240, 203; G. Wiles 200, 223, 262; to the South Korean capital. HEATING Church Scouts and Cubs Mothers'| § Auxiliary will hold their regular The fighting Whitby Dunlops climbed back into the drivers | N. McCarroll 263, 214; K. Laipt. | The Royal Australian Signal | OIL MEATING I MO. 8-311 - - esday, Seat in their best of seven series last night, w i i 201, 227: M. Peggs 263; M. Wise-| nications | Plane Overturns, Tiny Babies March 1321 8 nm. in he St crue 7-2 right in the Limestone a pviny the Xiteston ane" ir Vit hg noi = si he Commonweal re and SHEET METAL WORK {You us 30 ped , e . TM. 7s0n i A lwi , headquarters of | i I MM. 7 Persons Hurt Stum Ex erts Bean ee He series 3 games to one, with the fifth game coming up at the Hewis 223; M. Belida 218. M | British ty Toren Far East. | Phone: No 3.2591 I Times-Gozette by 7 P.M., Coll Pp Pp Willan, who will| Whitby arena tomorrow night, Yours truly missed last night's Forbes 218; FE. Yates 210; G.| About 80 New Zealanders look | yron St. §. ELL T AX] EVENINGS B E ALB AD calls must be placed Setere 7:30 P.M. PARI wm A. {sioner D. G, : : ideals LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--Seven. LONDON (AP)--The tiny ba- pins on "Scouting". action, being sidelined by the flu bug, and almost chewed our|Sandford 209; J. Roblin 209; M. |after transport and a Canadjani persons were Injured Sunday, none bies born in Cheltenham have fingers down to the bone while listening to the play by play via[Lovelock 207: S. Gibson 203; M. medical unit maintains a small radio. Bobby Attersley sparked the attack with a hat trick, while|J: Heron 202; V. Brown 201, [hospital and takes care of minor ikl het 25, Eastern, Alu ue Ps seal Jxpets. hd li tes Bus G High trip! R. Peleshok 719. ailments and injuries i lane touched a Standiford S » spect atomi adiation. ne mates Bus Ga i Triples: . Pelesho! 9. nel ; a ines plane touched a Standiford Some suspect atomic r Legal Aid gnon and Geo Samolenko nicked one each while G. Wiles 685, N. McCarroll 663. Living conditions are still hard | MO 8-4224 MO 8-4248 field runway, bounced 40 feet, then, "There has been a staggering helping Bobby on his trio . . . Charlie Burns scored the other two J overturned and skidded about 100, number of these tiny babies, pr goals in a hard working effort. Long John Henderson bounced ...rcecs, 02. S. Goode 586, A.|and facilities primitive. But they eg on its ack. ort au tsa Gentle Bramley, Zon Ls edical . {back to form and kept the Dunnies in the game, especially in the Wiseman 559. K. Laipt 550 fort compared wth those of the grow Tambor. mere ahoard. the "Some have been as small as two Is (Given early stages. It also appeared his defence in front of him played| Points for the ap Hum Bugs|V2F Years. Tents have given way two-engined craft io pounds." a heads Alig gy s Sveaking of Burns, we regret to pass on the|4, Life Savers 0; All Sorts 3 Lol nent wooden Duan Te | T | C E ren] . : | Dr. Thomas Lawson, chief news that he w e playing his last game here tomorrow night. |lipops 1: Gum Drops 4 "Tell u dase of the crash was un: officer of the city of 55,-| By JACK BRAYLEY He will board a TCA airliner early Thursday mornning 'or Fort id 0: Peprernineg 4 as OT) le a well Slothed 2 : , said y ierce Florida an e Toronto Mapl } ; _ 000, said the atomic radistion| Canadian Press Staft Writer |Pierce Florida and the T ple Leafs baseball camp,|Buds 0 itions. Thick-soled winter boots, | Special Ratepayers Meeting Harvey R. Hall of Toronto, theory cannot be ignored and 'we, EI, BALLAH, Egypt (CP)--A|Charlie has been a most popular performer here with the fans and| eee. one: Sosiled winter outs, Of S.5. No. 9, Whitby Twp. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th., 8:30 P.M ' ys OF «MM. wound up with custard pie on his shall 'certainly investigate the the- big, good-natured Canadian, whol his team mates and we look for a packed arena to bid farewell to 3 ory." r S logic than law, has i 3 "The stewardess had just served The tiny baby trend in Chelten- argues mare collaborated with hi It the Dunlops can stay in contention long enough it is pos- WHITBY CL in| e may return for future series. | J h ore' t DR. ROBERT THORNTON SCHOOL Fi, a ' some of us lunch," Hall said, "and ham was first noticed in 1950. In|nited Nations legal counsel after the plane crashed and 1954, when 23 bables under 3% ye the Emergency | -- | To discuss and app! ad ion to the p bulldi PLAN TO ATTEND Hewis 583. M. Pogson 569, M. [NOW represent a degree of com. stopped skidding, like a fool, I pounds were born in one amter- Force's 'status of the forces" Meanwhile this series is far from over. The Kingston team will | released my seat belt. I fell down nity hospital alone, city officials agreement with Egypt. (be fighting mad as they invade the Whitby arena tomorrow, night. FoR ant, PN hMsuED No. {ALTERATIONS AND aN, SURFING, on my head into the pie began hunting for the reason. He is Wing Cmdr, A. E. (Tony) | They need a win or hang up their skates for the season. And to [hot water. Apply Art's Clothing Store, net South No gs ond m---- ~ |Cobus of Fernie, B.C., and Ottawa, a team like Kingston, to win only one game out of a best of seven 12 Brock South Whitby. © LOST--W land the complex document gives series would be a tough pill to swallow. The Dunnies on the other | rier, TRE JARED Ly WHITBY the United Nations Emergency hand knowing Burns will be away right after this game will be ome hidce rho tod 2EMPLOYES| MO 8.331. a | Force Wide powers nm the legallaiming at winding the series up and getting a few days break be- (honored and accepted at Harry Donald [FOUND -- MAN'S WRIST WATCH, Phone MO 8-3618 | handling > is De it ap. fore tackling the Cornwall-Belleville winner . . . Getling back to|"*" evrele Olwmchile. Whithy. ~ |whitby. Owner may have same by iden: EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M. [plies to the 12 participating nations |the game on Saturday night it will give you a clear indication of {tying Phone MO gam13. Soe Drumm ------ 0% pg A NG . {just what the Kingston team can do . . . They fought back in the |BASEMENT LEAK. Use Thoroseal. (FOR RENT -- THREE ROOMS, SELF. 4 J no YING, LAST COMPLETE SHOW £20 Lie to the landing final period to tie the game up and then scored two unanswered Dr armen, i] Porn Deas Dut ei gl ris. ana Hove, H LL -------- lof the first units of the force and |80als in the 10 minute overtime period. Yes, folks, you can not/MO 83560; 106 Brock Street, South, ferred. inet couple Tete MIN. enior 0( ey ; i i is Ki b ight' EH A] eee \ {covers such points as the exercise [sell this Kingston team short . . . Tomorrow night's game could! P = -- \ er {o. criminal and civil jurisdiction, | easily attract the largest playoff crowd this season. The Kingsion rper PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND | ment REN Fo By |customs and immigration privil- team have a large following and they will be out to cheer their cigarettes, with every $3 of | and stool. Phone MO 8-4025. 60a | eges and freedom of movement. team on. |gasoline, Ask for your Appreciation Day NURSE WILLING TO LOOK AFTER | | | FRANK DOWNEY, Secretory. . . 5th Game Eastern Semi-Finals {Coupon. Harry Donald Limited. CheY-ltrom one to three children, Would do ; HAD EXPERIENCE : ; ) RE AS O)\ A BLE At headquarters here where he| The Whitby Bantams played a thrilling 6 all tie with Colling. |~let0Oldsmobile. March 28 housework and baby-sit one evening a WwW d d MA 1 t * { WANTED TO HUY--POULTRY, HIGH. |eek: Whitby only. Phone MO 8.2854 be- eanes ay, ar. 4 ; |is the military legal chief, Cobus wood here the other night in the first game of their home and home " ¢ : SOR | cortical has lost his ationaltotal goals, semi-finals series. The second game of that series 5 r"th, tie, ahs, fey dot i. ECS 0 BOER q \ N nal e "olli i 4 i ERK- , FIVE DAY WEEK, \; 110165530 a lidentity and in co-o g the will go in Collingwood tonight. With any kind of luck the Whitby [irgs and after p.m. MO | a on Tk EEK, \ \ legal work of the various national|team should come out with a win The Oshawa Mercantile all invoi : 8 Y n ... TWO LARGE FURNI N. Invoicing and costing and plant payroll & {units he figures nobody looks upon gare won the first game of their OHA Intermediate A playdowns [furnished rooms new ISHED OR -- Necessary. Phone Mr. Simpson, Ploker. : KINGSTON jhim as a Canadian with national uh" mranton in Bowmanville on Saturday night. The score was [modern kitchen, washing drying faci. |" ° 4 £2) i irae sa . RENEE i he a bias. ties, Call RA 5.6650. Evenings or all [FOR RENT -- UNFURNISHED TWO- / X an |7-3 for the Oshawa team. Goal scorers in that game were Baker ; / In helping to write the new| ° . : : day Saturday. Vb 57b room apartment, heated, ground floor, J NEF - Egyptian agreement he With a pair, Bradley, Bouckley, Bannon, Scero and Smith with -- hot water. Apply Art's Clothing Store, C3 DANA ANDREWS U EYP 8 in singletons. The second game of the series is in Trenton on Wed- [FOR RENT -- THIRD FLOOR APART: |135 Brock South Whithy ore! (KL('s vs called on experience gained ment, partly furnished, running water; helping frame similar NATO nesday night . . . Bowmanville BOC's knocked off Lindsay's hopes [second floor apartment, furnished, Suit- |GENERAL MOTORS EMPLOYES JOAN FONTAINE agreements in France and Ger- last night in Intermediate 'A' semi-finals and will probably play [able for business couple, no enliven: your badge number and agreement js oar 135 Byron South; MO 8.2861 honored and accepted at Harry Donald many for his own country. 7 i i y A 1 sday night y y host to Lakefield in Bowmanville Wednesday nigh -- |Ltd., Chevrolet Oldsmobile, Whit > FH Meanwhile on the day-to-day le- FOR RENT -- ONE FURNISHED : | vy 3 April 10 Stoty and Screenplay by DOUGLAS MORROW gal routine the number of incidents TOWN AND COUNTRY X Belleville whipped Cornwall . on room. Jor gentleman. 631 TH hone 254 . k cod . nN io rid " 5 ' Vi h; Produced by BERT FRIEDLOB : Directed by FRITZ LANG that might give rise to claims has|Sunday to the tune of 3-1 right in Cornwall and took a 2-1 lead in North: Phone MO 82304, 2370 SENT rein with waterplug. Me: | , been extremely low in spite of the gamed! The next game is slated for Belleville. Windsor ousted [HOME INSULATION, Bi OW IN G |Intyre Hardware, your Thoro Dealer, | fact that UNEF transports--the|cyainam and will now play Kitchener that series will probably ("ethoa. Free cstimates. Septic tanks MO 8-3560; 106 Brock Street, South. | majoriy driven by Canadians-- » A ; ae A J * |cleaned the suuitury way Walter Ward, April 4 | cover. difficult roads under most|Start in Windsor Wednesday night . . Pickering Merchants have whitby Phone MC 8.2563 March 24 Re ee | $ ! ; ' the o od' a . 1 \ aoe. Wipe ie wo ||[FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND | hazardous traffic and physical con- not heard when the third game of their series with Chippawa Will |= r= nc ON SEEN TAK. [cigarettes, with every $3 purchase of | 5 i ditions. {take place, but hold a two game lead in the best of five series . . . ing black purse from A and P Store Fri- [gasoline. Ask for your Appreciation Day . . FREE AID |The Juvenile team from Pickering dropped a hard 6-1 game to War- day kindly return. No questions asked, Coupon. Harry Donald Limited. Chevro- He says extreme care by vari- saw on Saturday night to fade out of the playoff picture . . . The a [let-Oldsmoblle, March 28 D TO BUY--POULTRY, HIGH- HARRY SINDEN ous national contingents in exer-|Rungers' win over Leafs on Saturday night all but puts the finish- ([ROOMERS AND BOARDERS WANT. (WANTE ed Phone MO 84423 Also cotlage to est prices: also feathers, new and old. gising Supervision and contro] has ing touches on the Toronto team . . . Meanwhile Boston trail Mon- [70° 50 [Phot Jake: Parker, 0. M08 Morn. Fesulia taal very low crime raleltreal by only two-points . . . Larr's BA's lost the first game of Cg vey. | Ings and after § p.m. March 26 G A E TIME 8 30 Pp M no NEF. FREI ae a wank oh a 3 'OR ENT ~ UNFUR) ED TWO- | ---- ee Ee He 1s available for free legal aid| Nir, semifinals 4-3 over the weekend here and the next game i,m "apartment main floor, heated, HOME INSULATION, BLOWING . . . to ha ro Aagfbiad will be played this coming Sunday in Bowmanville at 7.30 p.m. hot water. Applv Art + Clothing Store, method. Free estimates. Septic tan 5 | : n con- 20ko's A's tr no' pris p in | 175 Brock Souk Whitby 56c cleaned the sanitary way. Walter Ward, Ae th 2 2 ¥ - a H tingent but problems under this . lacko's A's trounced Durno"s with a surprising 8-2 win in| -- pee -- Whitby. Phone MO 8-236 March 24 heading, usually affecting such the other set of semi-finals down in Bowmanville Sunday night |¥oR RENT --~ APARTMENTS, THREE - yond | / or four rooms moder kitchen Avail. ALTERATIONS AND PANT CUFFING @5 WUOH MARLOWE « JOAN TAYLOR wh DONALD CURTS a coven meron | things as creditors and lawsuits, and their next game is also coming up this Sunday at 2.30 in ie Theos MO Reasonable. Phone MO. 8.3360. 1033 hava been few. | Whitby, 166033 or 83007, 860 [Centre Street South. March 26

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