Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Jul 1957, p. 4

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§ THE DAILY TIMES-GATETTE, Saturday, July 20, 1957 WHITBY and DISTRICT . [two-game interlocking series. Merchants Lose 12-6 Penalties Disastrous The Senior ""B" Owen Sound a valuable asset to the Merchants,| Saturday night they hit the road {Indians humbled the Merchants) and Don Craggs cashed in to keep again when they play Alliston, {12-6 in the second game of the !the locals in the game. {then rest till Thursday, when they anna In the final stanza, the boys cut Meet Bradford here. Nev : {down on their scoring, but gave SCORING SUMMARY displ a ful attack and] iti fine. Sy 2 rower) as 2 fie Jams Some Siciting Moments Ad First Period outclassed the locals most of the pj os hegan fo rice a Ue! 4. Owen Sound, Matheson- oe e thigh, Jim Cherry came 'hrough| i' Whitby, Pete Powell | ve Merctiants seemed to be Yih the Jose aid xly ot fe 2. Owen Sound, Turner .. keeping up to tho Indians until|pair, for a bin Fr re, und S| 3. Cwen Sound, Blair |they received one of the numerous ) score. 4, Owen Sound, Matheson penalties of the game around the The Merchants had no grief in (Kazarian) six minute mark of the first, and losing, since the tilt was strictly| 5. Owen Sound, Robins, that was the beginning of the end exhibition, as far as league stand- (Matheson) las the visitors rapped in three ings are concerned. They were| 6. Owen Sound, Beare | goals. {soundly out played, but that is ex-| 7. Whitby, J. Tran, pected when an Intermediate ciub (Hutchinson) | | REPORT ON GHANA Young Nation In Need Of Some Unifying Idea , By KEN METHERAL ; her drive to raise the standard of Canadian Press Staff Writer j ving through industrial develop a ae ving ans it la ot resent much of her indus some u lorce w her borders to replace the surging | trial labor force is imported from spirit of independence that pi Nigeria. Ghana will have to have her to nationhood. ro agricultural Jerclution before That is the consensus of 45). c. manpower si 3 over Canadian university students and | Come. At present the greater part professors who have been taking a first-hand look at the Common- wealth's first all-black nation. "Impression would probably be a better word than ins A : of her population is tied to the X py land, eking out a bare existence 3 under primitive conditions." SPLITTING HAIRS Two Maritime students -- Ron AIRMAN 3.c Don Wheeler, 20, Barnes of St. Mar 2 utvarst ) From then on it was strictly a|j; ; case of the more experienced Jises Up against 3 team ot Sealor | opposition dominating the play. A ele Powell got the locals, of on dL maich the brand of play the right foot at 2:29, when he Bay city on Tuesday, and it was scored unassisted to put the locals A z in front 140, but the Indians got|OPvious that they are getting a this one back at 4:25, and then © bit weary after their stren- went ahead to tally four more|U0Us week. | times before John Tran came Last night they were forced to through for the Merchants at|80 without. sevcral r 't'ars, a-| 15:24, and Larry Hutchinson fol-|mong them Jerry lowed up at 17:6, for a 5-3 open- Rusty Craggs, and this 1ade quite ing frame. a difference, as the defence corps 11 8. Whitby, Hutchison Penalties: stead, slater (2) Second Period 9. Owen Sound, Kazarin . 10. Whitby, Jones, (Olmstead) . Owen Sound, Slater .... 12. Owen Sound, Beare .... 13. Owen Sound, Beare Ravary and|14. Owen Sound, Robins 15. Whitby, Don Craggs (J. Cherry) Penalties: Matheson, Olm- 3:46 5:13 other men. 5:43 6:21 7:16| ial haircut. or Cortez, Col., an air policeman assigned to the honor in Tokyo, faces a ba discharge and a jail sentence for refusing to have his hair cut close on the sides similar to the He had his hair trimmed regularly every three | developing countries. | days, but objected to the spec- uard unit conduct says Dr. Pierre Dansereau, dean of the faculty of science at the University of Montreal. He is the leader of the Canadian group that at a three-week seminar at | the University Coll of Chana to study the aims and problems of The Canadians, who stopped off | 10:20 18:30 Kazarian (2), Bur- in London on their homeward | journey. travelled extensively in Ghana and the Federation of Ni- geria prior to the seminar. "The object of our visit was to Halifax, and Ray Joseph's University, Moneton, N.B---see little danger of either communism or a dictatorial form of government taking over in either of the African countries. "Independence is very real to them and they won't surrender it easily." MARBLE FACADE Eloise Comeau of Middleton, N.S, third-year student at Mount Allison University, says she was itll Bde iT but wei BUBBLES REALLY GETS INTO KYOKO OTANI, "Miss Japan' | Pacific comes too close for com wind in the 1957 Miss Universe con- fort in an attempt to get a nar test. throw y her hand i "piece" of fish from the Jap g est, WS up her hand In | aneqe beauty. Looking on are Tarir W Miss alarm as 'Bubbles the whale gome of the other 75 contes pa r rm on display at Marineland of the ' in the beauty contest which U.S. Treasury Ex ect Ten Records Surplus P WASHINGTON (AP)--A surplus Ready For of $1,645,000,000 was recorded by the federal government for the By next September in time for fiscal year ending June 30. The school, the Whitby District High ed treasury and the budget bureau School should have an additional ed reported the amount today 10 rooms, according to. Mr. ( The balance for fiscal 1957 was Crenna, of Crenna Construction the second successive black-ink [gic firm is constructing the school showing. A third balanced budget aqdition, and he reported th: recommended by President Eisen- a0 men are busy, and the build Bower now is pending before Con- ing is progressing very satisfact- The statement issued by Trea- omy. Tins Jost, he ad » sury Secretary Humphrey showed P aster 2 hd yor. » federal receipts of $70,989,000,000 | COMP eted, leaving only the car- and expenditures of $69,344,000,000 Pentry to b done. iat for the 12 months ending June 30, | Crenna Construction put in the Expenditures were $444,000,000 foundation for this addition last higher than estimated in January fall, and continued building this when the fiscal year was half spring. This firm also built over. Receipts were $361,000,000 original school, of 14 rooms, wh higher than the January estimate. /was completed in 1954. ith the The tour of Japan is an erse rooms Pupils ye steam heat- Fy r to be provid- it through an ad- who is nt 1 hallways on the school 14 or 15 considered room for BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT No Election Needed For 2, J Years - Low Chamber Of Commerce io To Tour B.C. After Meeting By FORBES RHUDE dian Chamber of Commerce, be Canadian Press Business Editor fore entering public relations worl with his present firm Two short post-meeting tours-- sne on Vancouver Island and one A n British Columbia's mainland in- dumping duty regulations terior--are planned by the Cana- been prepared by M. W. C dian Chamber of Commerce fol- of Ottawa, counsel for the Ca lowing its annual meeting in Vic- dian Importers and Traders As 30-Oct. 3 ciation Inc. joria Sept Registrations for the annual The association has distribut meeting are already near the 300 the digest to its men » nd t mark and resolutions have been reports that it has requests fo received from more than 50 local hundreds of extra copies boards of trade and chambers of commerce across Canada Theme of the meeting will be Productivity--Key to Prosperity. Panel topics will include: Produc- y--Weapon Against Inflation; ation and Government Expen- diture; Responsibilities of Free- an acco dom; Edi and Citizenship the lives -- told chiefly th and Immi their letters--of Walter and I . i ih ie _,_ cis Shanly, who came to Ca Special trains will leave Mont- rola real and Toronto Sept. 24, carry from Ireland in the 1340s £ en meh Tagates ¥" were contemporary with such en ing eastern delegates gineers as Hamilton Killaly, § age list of the names of uel and Thomas Keefer, C lon Low party today vill be any ection for years and INTON S¢ caucus of Crediters balloting al of the t stand re- sive Conserv- 17-page digest of Canadiar be show intend to ch is in Mr should Crisp and sometimes unflatte ing comment on men and of Canada's early railroad is contained in a recen lished book--Daylight he Mountain The book gives an account U.K. Army Officer » Can't Kick Wife LONDO A British f ntitled to hit obedience her in him ng Thor Kk Kick cide Doreen Clear n Clear on grounds 1 Sailors For Three-Month "|law, Mr. and Mrs. - celebrating their 22nd wedding an- | ce. |friends offer them their congrat- 1 divorce | tory In the second, the situation re- Was worked pretty hard. Craggs| mained much the same, with the is foreed to sit out because of a rows. Indians notching five to the Merch- back injury, and his fine defens-| ants' two, for a 10-5 mark, as ive play was missed, as was Rav- yg. lagain the visitors displayed some arys. 17. nice passing and fine defensive The Merchants should, however, work. gain in experience by playing such 18. The Merchants found it difficult clubs as Owen Sound, and it is the to set up any pattern, as the In- one big consolation for defeat . Penalties: Don Craggs (maj- dians were checking soundly, how- The locals gave it the old try but or), Kazarian (major), Beare ever, Bruce Jones, who looks like just didn't have it. (misconduct) PERSONALS Third Period Owen Sound, Beare Owen Sound, Slater, (Matheson) . Whitby, J. Cherry, (Janzen) 13:19 5:57 Big Expansion 'Program Planned ' At Ont. Hospital =. . U t K 4 A preliminary construction pro- ni ng om 0 1 ay gram now under way at the On- tario Hospital will pave the way | Mr. Andrew Rankine drove to| Miss Margaret Webber of the for building expansion - called Montreal last Tuesday to bid bon| Whitby Ontario Hospital Staff is "quite a big affair' by Assistant Voyage to his wife Who Posrded holidaying in Columbus with re- Superintendent, Dr. T. A. Sweet the Empress of Scotland for a|latives IMIRAPY kk " three months visit abroad, she . _ The preliminary work started will visit her parents, Mr. and| The many friends of Mr. Alex about three weeks ago, and in- Mrs. Allison of Perth Scotland. Townson are sorry to learn that |cludes acditions to the telephone and other relatives and friends. he is in Oshawa General Hospital | system, the water supply and the She will also visit her sister, Mrs. (Where he underwent surgery. sewage disposal. These services Thompson, in Derby, England They wish him a complete re- now in use, said Dr. Sweet, are covery. old and inadequate Sorry - to learn that Gregory : Th ildi additi > McConnell underwent a minor] Mr. Gordon Richards of Athol yp. S, Dilan dition, said by operation at the Sick Childrens' street is spending two weeks holi- |g, ci occ Administrator, to be Hospital, Toronto, happy to re-|days in Port Colborne. "only in the planning stage". is port that he is making rapid pro- Mr . : to hi th i 1ini- go i i i s. G. R. Whipman of Byron ouse the reception, admini gress, Je friends wish him a 00" ohh left on the Empress stration and treatment sections complete recovery. 'of Scotland for a few weeks stay and doctors' offices. Recent visitors at the home of abroad, she will visit relatives It is not known when the pres- Mrs. A. Barnett, Port Whitby, and friends in Scotland and Lon- ert construction will be com were, her son and daughter-in- don. pleted, i Mr. Baker stated that A. Barnett of x ala oo; No tenders have heen issued for Tor Mr. Ebb Hutchings spent last ; . Tent BE rho li Toronte, Mr. and ay. Mitchel week end in Kincardine where fhe ey Culling, Se sed i. was of Scarboro and Mr. an TS. Mrs. Hutchings and family are! °P Midi struction Duck, also of Scarboro, former would start this year. It will be residents of Port Whitby. {as it was originally, he observed. Mr. and Mrs. A. Musselman are es err p---- spending the summer months. |whe first addition to the Hospital Jack Mel Named Transport Ride |i um, svi i ve could about them, noi to reach ' firm conclusions." OTTAWA (CP) -- M. R. (Mel) |, \cks UNITY | primitive than 1 expected." Jack, formerly associated in an : 4 a 4 | Bill Montgomery of Cultus Lake, . Prof. J. J. Talman, chief librar- executive capacity with two lead- |g (+ "10 5c dent ai the Univer.| ian at the University of Western, ers of the Progwessive Conserva- sity" of British Columbia, says Ontario, says a striking feature of tive party, has been named ex-|friction created by conflicting re. Ghana's national and civic admin- ecutive assistant to Transport |gional interests inside both Ghana iStrations is the manner in which Minister Hees jand Nigeria "leave me with the | British methods and traditions For the last few years Mr. Jack | impression of two pots that can | have been copied In their entirety. has been assistant superintendent boil over at any minute. They oven say ear, hear' in the of the welfare division of the In-| "Both have a magnificent spirit Ghana Parliament. i dian affairs branch in the citizen- | of independence, but little, if any, |, The Canadians, who arrived in ship department. sense of direction, There appears | London in mid-July, are scheduled Mr. Jack was named private [to be some evidemte that their | {© leave Britain by air for New secretary to former Conservative |spirit of independ is bing| York Aug leader John Bracken in 1943. He {transferred to a regional basis, later was private secretary to|thus endangering their sense of Hon. George Drew, his service ' natio: ' extending over a 10-year period. er 1 Ji ie Ancaster, Ont. Art Miller Fined For Contempt nomy at McMaster University, dis- agrees that Ghana lacks a sense of direction. "They know where WASHINGTON (AP) -- Play- wright Arthur Miller today was fined $500 and given a one-month they are going and the develop: ment that must take place in the suspended jail term for contempt of Congress. country to get there--differences Federal District Judge Charles that exist are mainly due to con- flicting views on the best means McLaughlin imposed the sentence on Miller, 41. husband of actress of attaining objectivss." LABOR PROBLEM Grant Davy, associate professor Marilyn Monroe, He turned down a new motion asking a reversal of the playwright's conviction. | of political science at the Univer- sity of Alberta, says Ghana faces Miller's lawyers started proceed- | ings to appeal the case. struck by the contrast between the magnificent public buildings in the capital of Adca and hovels which much of the population | lives. "Conditions are much more WASHER HEPLAIRS | Work Guerenteed Complete shesk up. 118 Broek 50, 5, Whitby MO §-3707 And Aaplience "a serious shortage of labor" in ROLLER SKATING WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA FOR MISSED PAPERS More Musicians Are Required 'For Brass Band of fiends," rst by atendng 8) Although Whitby Brass Band is . 1% ~ now strong, bandmaster Erle as held at her home with suec-|cyarie said yesterday that more os hi Roberta Camp. | musicians are required. bell. Susan and Jennifer Town, He said that there is always Eleanor and Frances Rossetani, recom for new band members, Angelica Eggard and Sharlotte pointing out that the band has Graves now sufficient instruments with niversary today, July 20, their « Look for this seal. It's you guarentee of permanence, Created To Individual Requirements {ulations and best wishes for many more anniversaMes. Merle McConnell recently cele- |brated her 10th birthday, for the occasion she entertained a group a FAMILY {ONUMENTS STAFFORD BROS. 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Elms of Cen- Hunts With Bow And Arrow Sage Lives Simple Life PARKSVILLE, B.C. (CP) --|by Mr, Bernard out of a steel auto George Morton Bernard, 85, is|jack handle, some pieces of bur- known as the sage of this tourist| mese wood and ivory from an centre 90 miles north of Victoria. Alaskan mammoth's tusk. Living alone in the bush 'two| Mrs. Bernard died some years miles from town, he shoots rac-|ago and his four daughters and coons with bow and arrow and | two sons are grown up and mar- reads about 20 books a month, ried. favoring tomes on Egyptian his-| Born in Dublin, he raised cattle near Calgary before coming to | of Whitby held on Tuesday, the That Monday, the authorized to issue the necessary WITH THE FOREGOING RESOLUT A Civic of which all persons are hereby re themselves accordingly. PROCLAMATION! CIVIC HOLIDAY Whereas at 0 meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the Town 2nd day of July Sth day of August, be and the same is hereby set apart as a Civic Holidey, ond thot his Worship the Moyor be THESE ARE THEREFORE TO MAKE KNOWN THAT IN MONDAY, AUGUST 5TH 1957 in the Town of Whitby DATED of the TOWN HALL, WHITBY, this 15th dey of July 1957 GOD SAVE THE QUEEN 211 BYRON ST. N., WHITBY Amount 24.00 POT FOR NEXT WEEK 400-0 Have your School, Church or Club announcements made frees of charge over the loud specker each Tuesdoy et 3 p.m. PUBLIC SERVICE -- NO CHARGE Whitby Churches 957, it was resolved: proclamation thereof. COMPLIANCE ION | HEREBY PROCLAIM Holiday quested to take notice end govern HARRY W. JERMYN, Mayer. Looking 25 years younger than the island. He took off from Al- his age, he cares for his bees and|berta for the Yukon gold rush in chickens, his alert little Irish ter-| 1898 in a party of 10 that did it | ST. ANDREW'S | WHITBY personnel of Canadian news- Gzowski, Frederick Cumb rs, news services, radio and and Sandford Fleming use of the trouble, rier and his peacocks. He also|the hard way. a Rt ---- hat the 42- proudly displays the stuffed ani- | to his , and Ottawa and pro-| The letters are edited by F press galleries has been Norman Walker of Toronto 'd by Syd Matthews and research by his wife, ( Ltd, Toronto, and Is Chantler Walker, and the offered on a yearly sub- published by the Enginee basis, including revis- stitute of Canada aroung Publication is part of a new Mrs. Matthews worked with ture by the institute under w first tgpers in Western and East- it will public biographies of then tonada, and" with the Cana- eral early Canadian engineers pital, w - ER ed his 28- bey his or- did 5 wife, father he again except Foros in théion kicked his the court mals that have fallen marksmanship ATTRACTS VISITORS People find him so interesting | and colorful that he has had 1,270 visitors in the last 18 months. 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With no game in sight toward the end of the journey they were down to a cup of flour a day. They had actually (gone three days without food { when help came | They got back to the Peace | River, built a raft and made it | from Fort St. John to Peace River "I came out of the gold rush | L [ B % H man's hat and pants," he said. [| Bernard is a self-taught taxider- [|i mist and his living-room is filled | E He has stalactites from Horne Lake caves, mammoth teeth, fos- grissly bear and cougar polar bears' feet and a zebra skin tom-tom» from Uganda, tives scattered around the world. In drawers and desks he has ture of the parents of Sir Roger Casement, the Irish-born British consular agent who was executed in London for his part in the abor- tive Easter Week rebellion in Ire- land in 1916 during the First "His mother and mine were sis- he explains. it | OUNGE oh YOUNGEST DOCTOR 'H BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) -- 18 the Univer- to become the Argentina, He four and fin at' 12. 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