Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Sep 1957, p. 5

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". THE PANY TIMEGALET T3, WeChtoey, SSprember €, 1737 Remand Youth On 3 Charges Entry, Thett A 16-year-old Fairport Beac youth, John Alfred Franks, was yesterday remanded in custody one week for sentence on three cherses of breaking, entering and theft. Me appeared before Magistrate F. 8, Ebbs in the PE Ry Sears, Ranging from expected nor- ma! temperature in South- western Ontario and the Mari- times to below-normal read- OUTLOOK VARIED | ings in country, the weather outlook is varied for the period from mid- September to mid-October, ac Rotarians Hear Of Uses Whitby Rotarians learned yes- terday that much more comes from crude oil than the gasoline and lubrication provided at serv- ice stations of the articles from the "magic barrel" of oil was Tom Sale, of the Sun Oil Company Following an introduction by Rotarian William Davidson, Mr. Sal stepped behind a 40-gallon drum on the stage and shortly revealed that the drum, labelled "oil" cor t t products other side the word and he explained that this was a rel- atively new word for chemicals made from petroleum. Over two- thirds of gis chemicals, he said, come from petroleum He then proceeded to haul from the drum some of the pro- ducts of the petrochemical trade These included insect sprays, plant fertilizers, food wrapping, and finally a néw refrigerant, to replace old style refrigerants from instances. GIVES DISPLAY He conducted a little experi- ete Vagrancy Charge Is Contested A Scarborough Twp. youth who says he wants to work on a farm, but who police say lived in a Pickering Twp. cabin with no visil le means of support, is con- testi 3g a vagrancy, charge in the lice driving Manuel, Oshawa, appeared before Magis- trate F. S. Ebbs in Whitby Po-| returned lice Court. Of Oil with this which, he degrees ment ant, at liquid refriger explained low zero 99 poured some in a glass and im- Showing them some mediately ice began to collect on He also, the liquid and it came out in seconds, apparently unmarked, but frozen Whitby Police Department, the outside of the glass imr.ersed a carnation in so solid it crumbled at the touch He said that the day dome when synthetic butter may be made from trcleum. Other chemicals, said, now made, are orlon, nylon dacron, beauty aids, lucite plas- cellulose, tics, dulux enamel, anti-freeze and a relatively new substance, mylar He distributed sheets of this Path cellophane-like substance and de- it. When the thous fied anyone to tear many tried tearing andth inch thick plastic unsuccessfully, he plained that it had one-third the strength of steel. _ Of new plastics, he showed a hut which were dangerous in some foam plastic which will be ap-'heen to bed for two days pearing shortly and will be used in blankets and clothing as well as insulation for heating pipes, Says Dizziness Result of Ride An Oshawa man who claimed |that a ride at a carnival made! him dizzy, was yesterday jailed McQuade and Mrs, seven days when convicted of have intoxicated. Abel * while 769 Cambridge Ave., PC Chambers, of the Ajax Po- Department, said that he Whi by police court. Yesterday, had watched Manuel drive away Brue Stuart Skene, 16, appeared from a carnival on August 10th and Mr. and Mrs rl o + | Whitby police court. He was charged with break- |ing, entering and theft at the home of Fred Morrison, 55 Lake- \view . Ave., Fairport Beach; charged with breaking, entering and theft of watches and cigar- ettes from the home of William Newman, Fairport Beach Road; and breaking, entering and theft of a revolver from the same] thome. Pickering Twp. Police 1eported {that a small purse, containing; about $2 had been taken from| |the Morr:son home, which had |been ransacked. Missing from the Newman home, he said, were four wrist Appoint Redmond Assistant Coac Manage Coach Wren Blair of n/the Whitby Dunlops announced pe today that he has appointed Ed- die Redmond to the position of assistant-coach for the coming' has been ' season. Redmond, wu team captain for the past two years, will not play any hockey in the new position, but will as- sist Blair in coaching activities, and will also accompany the , team overseas. Redmond brings with him an abundance of hockey knowledges as well as coaching experience. Eefore joining the Dunlops, the 35-year-old ex-defenceman was p'aying-coach of the Peterboro Senior hockey club for two sea- sons. Pedmond had several sea- sons ir the American Hockey League playing at St, Louis} and also in the old Pacific Coast league. at Fresno and Holly- wood. Hi, duties will commence at the comipg training camp, when he will work on the ice with 7 Lovely Blooms | Reduce Strength Are Backgroun Ch |p, Ceremony | LrODSPOIE Group Pink and white gladiolus form- strength of the Canadian 56thlaway." _ |ed the background in the Whitby | Transport Company, a component, When the nucleus of the trans- ~ [United Church on Saturday, Aug-|of the United Nations Emergency port company arrived in Egypt + fust 31st, at 3 p.m. for a wedding Force, is being reduced by al-|last November, it had no ve- w' . Dorothy McAughey Evans, most one quarter. hicles, base of operations or sup- Sng J, 0, 0 vo of Logon pir T8 l d Fo , Vv. $ hy ih marge with Jobe Riplesr Ob the unit's senior staff of-|still were in Port Said and " |adorred with seq - '{Mrs. Vernon Rowe presided at ' |Don Dulmage. : {length gown of 'lorganza over white satin, with ' {Chantilly lace bodice, the neck Switzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Switzer, of Whitby. f The ceremony was performed by the Reverend John Smith, the organ and the soloist was Mr ir. The bride wore a ballerina astel pink silk lace rosettes iwas edged with uins and seed ficer, says the cut of one platoon is beirig made because the desert operation has become routine and shorter lines' of communication have reduced the demand for ve- hicles. "From the information ve have now, it looks as though 'his operation will be pretty static." In mid - August the vehicle strength of 105 was cut by 28 ve- hicles. The number of officers and men will be reduced to 165 from 209 after the rotation of vo] skirt started from a fitted midriff. Her headdress was a small hat of pink nylon mohair, trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a bou- iquet of white gardenias and [arid the Canadian troops. WIDE RANGE Under Maj. Rhodes is the whole UNEF transport section which does jobs ranging from what he describes as "housekeeping" in Israelis were 10 myles east of the canal, "Getting vehicles and drivers was a tough job then," says Capt. Bert Lake of Cawston, B.C., the transport officer. few trucks were obtained from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. More were | purchased from the British when they withdrew from the canal zone. But most of the men' and vehicles arrived on the Canadian aircraft carrier Magnificent last January. On board were 5 Cana- dian-built 2'%%-ton trucks. "The desert is hard on all ve- hicles but the Canadian trucks have taken the pounding extrem- ely well," says Rhodes. "These much of the rest of the | boils : He Was convicted of impaired driv- ir would 4 : lard and it the north ditch on Dundas St.|the court that a pick-up truck!oe to eliminate the fifth club. pe- he transparent h also observed the accused and/%f the ex- watches, a revolver and ammu-| Blair, and during he season 'e |nition, a fishing reel, and cigar- will |ettes and cigars. Missing also and |club, on any occasions when recovered shortly was a car|Bldir av be occupied, with from the Newman home. league or club matters, or any " | Franks was questioned on Sep- 0ther business admi istration tember 1st and gave nolice a|items, which might cause him to statement. The watches and re-/be absent from games or prac- | volver were recovered by pump-|tices cording to this map based on [ice 21 feet of water out of a JACKSONVILLE. 2° assume command of the ° whit, stephanotis. Miss Lillian Hancox, her only camp areas to troop and supply|are the worsi conditions we've EDDIE REDMOND attendant, wore a gown of pastel movements across the desert. ever had to operate under." |bluc nylon chiffon over taffeta, During the last nine months the | DISTRIBUTION PROBLEM Lake, contributed a great deal her head band was of blue nylon Canadian unit, which includes an| The bi lof spirit to the Dunlops in the mohair embréidered with seed Indian platoon, has handled aj e big need now is for normal {past two campaigns a: '. the|rearls and matching accessories. multitude of tough assignments. FePlacement parts. A lack of |new appointment will be greeted Her bouquet consisted of pink|Trucks pounded over plowed Sma but essential spares has | with enthusiasm by fans and|roses and carnations. roads, sand trails and even the tied up trucks for weeks. Oil players alike. Mr, Lyle Switzer performed open desert. seals, designed for more temper- ate Canadian conditions, don't the long-range forecast of the {well United States Weather Bureau. Franks is scheduled to appear (CP W . |before His Worship again next Tuesday for sentence. Failed ToStop Schedule 'Owner Is Fined Play-off dates for the Whitby Merchants have been set and the picture is somewhat different 29, was yesterday] A Whitby man, not driving his|/than had been anticipated, The and costs when he car at the time it was involved change in plan was brought an accident, was yesterday about by the OLA insistence that ing. He appeared before Magis- fined $50 and 'costs for failing tothe Huntsville Hawks be includ- trate F. S. Ebbs in Whitby police stop at the scene of the said ac-lec in the play-off for the A and court charged with drunk driv- cident. William Powers, 33, oF B championships. 407 Byron St. N., appeared be- > Ha PC Gerald Robinson, of the fore Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in the Wa 4 Hawks | told Whitby police court. various reasons the court that he had been on Cpl. Cliff Partington, of the fish team and patrol when he discovered a car Whitby police department, told ,..essitates a round-robin play- $100 And Costs A Toronto driver, Ronald Ed- ward Morton fined $100 ing pod who only played this ar, for are therefore a their presence on August 25th. Morton, he owned by an lowa resident had said, admitted being the driver. been struck by a car as it was Const. Robinson said that the parked on Dundas St. W., car had travelled 214 feet after August 16th. Damage to leaving the pavement before end-/truck, he said, was set at 1. make things difficult for the ing in the ditch. A mailbox post! Later, he said, Powers came Merchants who have to be out of had been sheared off in the car's to the police station and stated y.. ocal arena by the 12th so : that it was his car which struck|i.e can be made for the Dun- he said, was in no the truck. Cpl. Partington stated). that Powers cleimed Be Jad Hot Needless to say the Merchants that, een OpvIng o esr 51 a ir and the other top three clubs, 1 Mr unille Me. | Fergus, Sireetsville and Allis- d.|claimed that Mrs, « Lucille: Mc- {8% were disturbed that Hunts- 3 505 ry 'St, was driv- gi, HB Dery the a pe- ville, on half a schedule, sported cause she had no operator's licence. Damage Where p.ay-offs go from there on is not definitely established. the However, one thing is obvious, this extended schedule is going to Morton, condition to drive. PC Ron Rankine stated considered him to be intoxicate: Accused claimed he had only consumed three bottles of beer admitted that he had not to 'Powers' car was DISARMAMENT PR the duties of best man. Ushering! The most difficult task, says , were Mr, Thomas Fairbrother, Capt. Rene Garneau of Quebec stand up in the hot, ruzged de- an' Mr. Russell Bryan-. City, the company's second in sert. More trucks have been un- The reception was held at the command, was the shift of the usable because spare fan belts United Church Parlor where main UNEF camp from Abu Su- aren't available in the supply de- he bride's mother received the yeir in the Suez Canal zone, to POS. In mid-August 32 of the 105 guests wearing a Stephonie blue| Rafah and Gaza, near the Israeli Canadian and Indian vehicles silk chiffon dress with matchi |g. ntior were off the roads awalting hat and accessories, her corsage! «aj our resources were com-| SPares was of pink roses. She was as-| eq We had roughly 90 task! 'How long the balance of the sisted by the bridegroom's apiclec on the job for about a vehicles will remain operational mother who chose a white lace ornare and trucks were 1s a matter of conjecture," says over teal blue satin gown with on the go all the time. The driv- one officer. navy accessories, her corsage grabbed a few hours sleep, The delay in the procurement was of red roses . while their trucks were being and delivery of essential and nor- The couple left for their honey- loaded or unloaded and serv- mal replacement parts seems to moor throngp Eastern United iced." result from a highly-centralized States and Cape Coc 'or trav- 4 . ' . eo. logistics policy developed by the oiling the bride wore an aytums ore Oe eu headquarters, > Y brown linen sheath dress and southern tip of the canal to the Rough and debris-strewn roads gape, with matching Jat and Gaza Strip. It is one of the fw|cause many flat tires, one of the yeige accessories a corsage; 'rasd x . b maior oa R { white gardenias. On their re-|times a truck driver has been|™Z:0F he Ee Ee ramp : 3 h y n operation. tury the couple will reside in forced to follow a compass Xine . 1 Whitby, Hillcrest Drive course. lines and seeps between moving re surfaces, acting as an abrasive |SEA OF SAND {which soon wears down many TRUCK OVERTURNS, DIES "We pulled out about two in|parts SUDBURY (CP) -- Bricklayer the morning," Issued an uinimpressive 5-8 mark, but fornd themselves in the A and B play-oifs. The Hawks will pose a threat because they will also have several juniors in their line-up, so this "round robin" cculd be an upset to the rest of the teams wh. feel that by play- ing a © plete schedule they have earned a better fate, It all adds up to a cracker jack of a game here on Thurs- day when the Hawks will be the visitors at Whitby Arena in the first game of these play-ofis. The Merchants who ended up in undisputed possession of third p.ace are keen to beat their northern rivals, so the match hould be a thriller and one that should draw a large crowd League Standing w says Garneau.| "But despite terrible condi- Dorino Castellan, 22, of Sudbury,|"Then we steered north by com-|tions, the men who operate the was killed Tuesday when the pass in a wadi (valley). There|vehicles have done a terrific truck he was in overturned on!was no road in the wadi--we had!job," says Maj. Rhodes. "The ac- '| Highway 69 about 15 miles south|tp cut across the desert. We knew cident record has been generally of here. we'd hit, the centre road sooner! good." Fergus Streetsville 7 6273 165 Whitby 26 + 40 Scientists Wage War ~ On Crop - Killing Insects Brooklin WINNIPEG (CP)--An unceas-/ gram concentrates on rust races sorbed into the plant leaf doing His Worship reduced the stimated at $200. charge to impairment und levied ---- - -- the $100 fine and costs or 10 f . Oshawa Rink Conferen gays: He suspended his licence wrE™Y Wins Wilson PERSONALS | Trophy Event | Canadian Press Staff Writer The Reverend George C. R.| On an ideal summer's day, Despite fervent hopes, the feel- McQuade Saturday last, the Whitby bowl. |ing Is strong that the London dis- p armament conference cannot solve--even temporarily--the rid- dle of "the bomb." Russian moves make it likely By JOSEPH MACSWEEN returned from Glasgow, ing green was the scene of en- cotland, where they have been|thusiastic activity when the visiting their son and his family. beautiful Wilson Trophy for the Peter Hanley, of Kingston, has|second year was put up for home after spending competition in a mixed trebles/that the nuclear weapons prob- two weeks as the guest of his|tournament. Rinks from Tillson- lem will move into a sphere of cousin, Join Augustus, of Euclid burg, Por Perry, Oshawa and|éven wider debate, with greater street, Whitby filled the greens to confusion and propaganda. Mr G. S. Boychyn, capacity Prime Minister Macmillan of and Mrs ate 34 u : H. Boychyn Three 15-end games were play- Britain hit the nail smack on the head when in a letter to Soviet Solve Bomb Riddle S. Ebbs'at Ajax. He said that Manuel have recently returned home af-|ed. The trophy was won by an who heard part of the evidence spun his tires and skidded to a ter spending a vacation in var- Oshawa rink, skipped by E. and ajourned the case until next halt. He claimed Manuel could ious parts of the States. They Clemence, with three wins and Tuesday to hear other witnesses. not understand that he had done also attended the 250th anniver-/a score of 56 plus 5. Other mem- PC Don Matheson, of the Pick-|anything wrong althought there sary celebrations held in James: bers of the rink were lead, Mrs. before magistrate F. New York. Ed Bradley, vice-skip, Mrs. E. Premier Bulganin he challenged the Kremlin: "You have but to say the word and real progress is assured." The disarmament talks--includ- Bradiord ing war against plant disease and that occur in North America. no harm to the plant and killing insects that attack farm crops is' "If a race developed that at- the rust. being waged by a group of 40 sci- tacked all the resistant crop vari-| The entomologists study a var- entists in a spanking new $650,-|eties we'd be stuck," he said. "So iety of problems caused by ine ce Can't 000 government laboratory in|we must try and keep ahead of sect diseases, including indus- | they know of | ducts, } Iquite a case of an irresistible; A team of plant pathologists, |250. International other parts of the world. The la-|the returns to the improvement The thunder of thermonuclear |o¢ Manitoba campus--the Canada nadian farm throughout the world, acting as|save Canada' as much as $150, Russia showed well - recognized The two-storey brick, steel eed. Dr. Johnson said it takes about department and workshops. Mod- Winnipeg where special growth new rust races.' trial pest control, insect damage chambers can produce four to In 1918 scientists had identified is stored grain and other .pro- five crops a year. 15 rust races. Now and do fundamental re- wa nal co . operation search which digs at the "whys" | x : brecders and entomolo- makes possible for them to|of these problems. re Colliding with an (movable ag Booher "moved oie hs other against races peculiar to| Research costs are dwarfed by | Lo vi Rew iaboratory of the Unive. |boratory in Winnipeg keeps one|and protection of Ca bomb tests on both sides pro- gepartment of agriculture re. Of the 41 international wheat rust|crops. It has been estimated that vided an ironic background for|earch building. They will spend Rurseries that are scatter ed breeding of Selkirk wheat could the conference. Then last week , year on research work. | and reservoirs of resistant varieties 000,000 in a single year, at cur- Communist tactics with a propa- concrete building 'contains labor- from which breeders can draw rent wheat prices. ganda double-play. atory rooms, controlled tempera- $ BITTER WORDS ture rooms, library, photographic The Russian delegate in London 9 i include $2,000 {belittled new 'western proposalsin el Tesealep side $35,000 adjoin- {bitter words. At the same time, a ino growth chamber building sistant variety. The crop cham-| bers speed crop growth for breed- | ing purposes, but when a resis-| tant variety is bred, its seed has| to be increased from a few la-| boratory bushels to about 3,000, 000 bushels to be of any use to farmers. ( FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Moscow announcement claimed where scientists speed up breed- Russian superiority in the vital ino of cereals and oil seeds which field of the intercontinental bal- will. resist rust and other plant listic missile--the "'ultimate wea- diseases. pon." AUTOMATIC CONTROLS SOUTHERN SUPPLEMENT | f Phone ering Twp. Police Department, |¥ere many children in the vicin- town oe the U " Th i in ; , x : Inited States, Russia, e disarmament question wil told the court that Skene had|ity of his driving Mrs. Harry Gibson Picton. Clemence. ~ Incidentally, 'this/'& the TheC , 8, boil when th ited Natio " left his home on July 15th and| He said Manuel was intoxicat- is the guest of Mrs. hy of Hii same rink won the trophy last Britain, France and Canada en the United Nations Gen year 1 ' hi - 6 anew that man must learn eral Assembly meets in New had apparently "settled" in the ed. Chief Howard Traves also and her daughter y prove anew ) ih | York 1 . i Fairport Beach area. On numer- augnter, to crawl before he can walk, with| York later this month. Russia has stated Manuel was intoxicated Sk . The second three-winner was unr re : i | hinte : ha ol i ous occasions, he said, he had Mr. and' Mrs. B. Mosson and many falls and bruises, ig_his ed broadly that she will wor Dr. R. F. Pelerson, lead of Lie Crop supplies are increased by cereal breeders a e labora- growing summer crops in Can-| tory, said in an interview that/ada and winter crops in South-| MO. 8-311 four generations of any one strain ern California, Arizona and Mex- of wheat and five of barley, can ico. Selkirk supplies reached the!| If you have not received your be grown in one year in plant 3,000,000-bushel market in just growth units automatically con-| three years. Times-Gozette by 7 P.M., Call trolled for varying degrees of Scientists at the laboratory temperature and light and dura- work constantly in other plant BELL TAXI] be placed before Al calls must a Skene told the court he was on probation from another court and is supposed to report to a probation officer once each month. He said that he keeps 20 or 30 pigeons on the Newman farm and does odd jobs, such as washing eggs. He said that some- times he was paid $1.50 for his work and sometimes only 50 cents. He said he liked living on a farm and had come to the Fair- port Beach district to work for the summer His mother, who admitted that on two occasions she had asked Pickering police to do something BROC EVENING SHOWS 7-9.10 P.M. NOW PLAYING FEATURE STARTS 7.9.30 WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 lon SALE -- {small, three-room size, Phone MO 8-3560. from A baad roaring out of the .varing 20's as 'Lucky Throw cloths That's right out your tattered and treat yourself te a large knitted Dish Cloth MAGNETIC OVEN MITTS Smart protection, with a mag- net enclosed that Jets these mitts hang where they are handy on the oven, stove or frig OBLONG ENAMEL ROASTER Be 1st in line You can near the roast for what here. Blue enamel, about 13 ins, long, to small roasts or fowl! Mcintyre Hard: are 106 Brock St. S. MO 8-3560 FOR rent new home new home, additions, side- walks, garages, repairs, ete. Call 0, L Sept.29 FEMALE help wanted--Help wanted FOR your h to look after cleaning of rooms. Apply Hollywood Motel; MO 8.2646 Whithy after 6:30 p.m 206a | ~ - PA r this value. you save -- LE and Alte 10 83360; Cement Gravel--%$1.60 yd. Road, Gravel--$1.40 yd. « | tions, Rea 1013 Cen Sept, 27 reon WARNER BROS. w CINEMASCOPE aun WARNERCOLOR | \% - is, Dr. Johnson said however, the fight against rust can be considered completely sonable tre South, blowing method estimates, Septic tanks cleaned sanitary way Walter Ward, Phone MO 8.2563 HOME insulation, Free the upplied For Delivery y Whitby ERIC BRANTON MO 8-2660 m.ow.flept. 17] Ly | HTB UTR PET 08 FOR Alsco aluminum Manuel claimed he had just Tor i ore @ Whitby rink ski b: arry | ce o is™ " ist" i advised Skene to go back to his finished a ride on the Ew soa, Bil 2 Fon aio Mi Lott. with a Sipret 5 gery Seareh for peace. There is"zo de o Bean slit AT nities 12 Jlome Sometimes he sid, Skene at the carnival and was still of Mr and Mrs, R. Ronsall, of members of his rink were lead, SOME ACHIEVEMENTS |America--wisth her simple propa- hearty Nowra acme toch Sor Heid he pad han ony Can, Fon. ha TLL 4 8 y § p88 L: a ) y ¥ 3 i i i ing on a cot without any bedding, two bottles of beer that morn- Mrs. W. Simpson has now re- 4 high tw ot Se wie hold eres, For people living in an atmos- tion of light. diseases. Work in flax, oats and and getting his meals wherever ing turned home after spending two 11® MEN SWO-BEINE WHASE WEE, 7 onference began March 18 {pherg of fear and wishful think | "The plants get 18 hours of sunflowers is being developed. Bod ; : weeks' holiday with her parents, aso an Oshawa rink, skipped by Te es ome | ing, "there danger that such light each day for rapid develop-| A search for rust-control chem- His worship recalled the tWO/n: and Mrs. Paul St. Laurent, George Read, with a score of Ri og at i some | ings, simplicity can obscure the perils ment," he said Both fluorescent ical is also under way--one that officers and then convicted Man- of Trois-Rivieres, Quebec. She 04: Members of his rink were i5e gu] al teas bargain, €-| outlined by the West: A so-called) and incandescent lighting is used. is reasonably cheap, can be ab- uel. In addition to the seven days a)5, attended the wedding of her|lead, Flo Burk, vice-skip, Mrs. splie Jul Dultgts Sco! ng he|ban is meaningless without safe-| At present there are 17 plant| - ip Jai Sceuscd Jas ordered 10/ cousin, Mr. Gilles Fortier, of Price Ziotives and good intentions of the| oyards anc inspection. growth units in the building, with a BY SiE OF serve an a(-1Qu." c City. The high one-win was taken "SS": | Prime Minister Macmillan's|Six more to be completed. Ire.| ditional son ass. His car Vas Out-of-town guests at the Swit- by Dr. Stan Phillips and his rink Wig played iis 2 by otter | equally-simple challenge for "the | viously plant breeding work had| impounded for three zer-Evans wedding were: Mr.|from Oshawa, with a score of ' LA Ie word" from Moscow thus should |been carried on in greenhouses, | his licence suspended for ome 5,4 Mrs. M. B. Webb, Mrs. W.|47 plus 3. Members of this rink|OPen all its territory if Russia sound loud and clear through the | Which limited to three the num-| year. H, White, Miss Elaine Cunning. were lead, Stan Gibbs, vice-skip,|Would do the same. din of propaganda ber of generations grown in a --- ham, of Capreol, Mr. R. Webb, Mrs. Stan Gibbs. a gr ade 21 the Y'Neatby is the 32 ud zusi about her son, claimed he came Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mc-| Just hefore the presentations. : at : earby. is the 32.year.0. Sus! home every week end. She stated | Aughey, Hamilton, Mrs. I. J. Mc-/of the trophy and dy Don | "25 not heen reached. It wasnt) H | research laboratory where Plant that her son had claimed he was|Aughey, Orillia, Mr. E. O. Webb, [Tutt spoke a few words Af wel-| eaport ite | pathologists and cereal breeders working on a district farm Miss Donna Webb, Strand, Miss come to the visiting clubs and DAY BY DAY iad yoked in Erowded quarters His Worship adjourned the E. Webb, Mr. Kenneth Webb, also words of thanks to Mr. .and - - 3 jlo proguce Oy som o To mil- case for one week while more MI. and Mrs. Gerald Earle, Mr. Mrs. H. Wilson for their gen- [ | eeting | rc Oe faers in witnesses are brought to court End Me Oswald Thompson, To- |erosity in presenting this lovely ROTARY GUESTS Canada and the United States. I A LP OI Ea a an Swit trophy to the Whitby club. Dur-| Guests at this week's meeting] SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--This, The laboratory is being reno- he oad Mis. Ti mas ar ng poe Bpernook, e3 org re- of the Rotary Club of Whitby, (New Brunswick seaport will belvated hs extra space for the sci non McCarl, Oshawa: © 2 ments were. serv. y Alma were Rotarians Keith Jackson,|the site of an international youth entists' new quarters. The ento- McCarl, Oshawa. ilson and helpers. | Bowmanville, Art Robertson,|congress next summer featuring mologists at the laboratory are | A WER T0 Scarborough, Edward Bondar, of the geography, history, politics a new addition to Winnipeg's re- | | Sault Ste. Marie, Jack Irving, of and way of life of the Atlantic search team. Most of the govern. | WH Oshawa, and Dougald McIntyre, provinces, Canada and the Bri- ment field crops insect labora-| ALL SMALL GIFT PROBLEMS! : of Fort Erie. |tish Commonwealth, tory at Brandon was moved to| od Plans by the Saint John Rotary Winnipeg. A Jew o the Etoile: - . u club call for a 12-day congress fists are still at Brandon, | S i (BRESSER Pret, Neth FOR ot Grad fon partys ; pnt te wih oun vat Aue 26 sic o dx. nd | Bridge Prizes Showers . Birthdays tions. Write Box 110 Times-Gazette. |er and refrigerator, furnished or un- eau 1e8 tors expected from every pro. near the university are under the : Sg furnished. RA 5-8650. 2061 Vince, every state in the United laboratory's control. FOR Tent -- Four unfurnished rooms. THE = | . . tates, from Commonwealth BATTLE AGAINST RUST in Brooklin. Phone 32W 206e Tay oe ete En | In Milk countries and other nations. Dr. T. Johnson, laboratory di-| a ues to . each store, | OIL at St. Bernard's School Saturday, ng The tentative schedule calls for rector, said in an interview that | : £7, 9 am. tl 12 noon? ; |group trips through the Mari-| "most of the work in the labora- | FOR oe ™ times. Eligible to attend, spon-|tory is of a practical nature. But| or . e-------------- |FOR rent -- Four-room unfurnished na t sored by the service club in their we are trying to get some funda- rd ST ly oa melt [PACHENE mais, eten apot oa tet Sa An Sue mata reseresh srt rary] ONLY 5.00 ke _apar ; x 2 n worl ; 0 are entering their final year "Any stature this laboratory Bath om veietian blinds. Adu Ss done, All work gusranteed. MO Swe TORONTO (CP) -- Four pretty of high school. y has will be due to fundamental y {FOR rent -- Furnished 1 |WILL do typing [Suara Rie yuo hays som vestigation: dle su. | | rent -- Furnished room in re- 0 ty] in own home, Pick e combination Most important h ctical | [zpectable Dome, Livate entrance i and delivered. Phone MO 8-2736 of beauty with the ability to milk Asked T Fi ht | research ert) ant of Fe Din fight | HERE ARE ONLY A FEW +e [Photie MO piss; ater A pw. Sept? = an Seviels Ov are in the finals of the Ca. 0 11g against rust spores whieh drift | CAST IRON FOR rent--Furnished room, with TV,|WANTED -- Woman, approximately NaC d "xhibition's over the central U.S. and Canada foz, Ske person. ight housekeeping if|two hours a day from 5 gs pre. dairy queen contest DOSCO Changeover from southern Texas and Mexico SKILLET pisH desired. 3 ary treet East: Mo pare dinner and wash dishes for re The four are the survivors of i to attack growing crops of wheat, CLOTHS : ; Sept? red couple. Apply 20 Byron Street an original field of 46 dairy prin. HALIFAX (CP) -- Letters Indi: oats and barley. It's the early bird that will FOR rent Small three-room self Co Se leesses one from each Ontario cating their intention to fight sale, The laboratory bred the stem enjoy this exceptional value 6 Yor 8% to nt aine d unfurnished apartment. LOST -- Border Collie, black, tan and COUN'Y or district ; of the Dominion Steel and Coal rust resistant varieties, Renown | imagine a 6Vs-in. Cast Iron old {348 Adults only. MO 8.3727 2082 | white, male, ene - two years' old, in.| Winners in Tuesday's = semi-|(Corporation to A. V. Roe (Can- Regent and Redman, between Skillet for only 88c--Don't br ROOM and board for two gentlemen, Phone a 5 oe vicinity Harmony. final round were Joyce Burton of ada) Ltd. have been mailed to|1936 and 1940. Their latest vari-| lot 4 lL . In private home. Central. Dhone MO gi ® ___ _™e Vars representing Russel County|shareholders by two Nova Scotia ety, Selkirk. ix hardy wheat, re- ate 8.2352 2066 [LOCAL Gartage, Custom Chain saw. 80d Mrs. Dorothy Pinkney of|directors of Dosco it was learned sistant to the deadly race 15b ARTI PS i stove ood, fireplace wood, poles Guelph, representing Wellington. Tuesday stem rust which ravaged West- Phone' MO. 06h. og Dasts for sale. Ex Thomas, plone They defeated Patricia MacLaren| The letters dated Aug. 30 and ern Canadian crops in 1954, caus- "02f of Cobden (Renfrew), Charlotte|signea by financier R. A. Jodrey/ing a loss of about 135,000,000 Robson of Sombra (Lambton)|and grocery chain president bushels. and Joyce Roland of Ridgeville!Frank H. Sobey, are reported to/ Rust threat this year has been Welland). contain a proxy form appointing | negligible and Dr. Johnson said Miss Burton and Mrs; Pinkney|either of the directors to vote Selkirk is the main reason for enter today's finals against Lil-|shareholders' stock at a proposed th lian Stanley of Carleton Place|special meeting (Lanark) and Jean Peterson of Mr. Jodrey and Mr. Sobe Hornby (Halton believed 'to control about ) never The girls are given a cow to|of the 2,385,249 outst an ding won milk in each .contest and are shares. Avro is seeking 1,600,000 'Every year we find new races judged "on appearance, deport- shares, 52 per cent of those out-|of rust we didn't know of before," | windows and doors, phone * ment, cleaning and sanitizing of standing, in a stock-plus-cash ex. he said. 'There are races that fos, MO 8-3350 after 6. Free estimates. Utensils and quickness and com. change which would cost about can rust Selkirk." Sept.3 pleteness of milking The laboratory's breeding pro- | ERE + BILLY WILDER swe WENDELL MAYES h 260,

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