4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, September 27, 1957 WHITBY and DISTRICT By CLIFF GORDON to 11:80. After which they head Between three and four hund-|for the north country and their ed hockey hungry Jam wilde exhibition series with Cleveland, ov way, Sn » his 9, Alby The Dunnles were short four ada's representative in the world m.n last night due to other acti Liackay tournament in action, The|vities and sickness, Charlie Burns fellows were put through thefr(was playing hall, Harry Sinden paces by manager-coach Wren|ls the vietim of the flu bug, Jack Blair assisted by assistant coach|Stoddard had to go home as his Fddie Redmond, It was another|young daughter Is sick, Bathgate night of hard work for the fel. went along with Stoddard for lows, company, | ey staged an pliersquad ICE CHIPS .,. game hetween the Blacks an ager-codch Blair continues the Golds, Jack Donlevy guarded to hin the he oo at a torrid the uphrights for the Blacks with| pace, as he wants his team to be Long John Henderson doing athe hest conditioned team in the standout Job in goal for thelgountry , , , a very impressive Golds, The game was fast and|jine last wight saw Mickey Roth keenly played with a total o' nine at center between Billy Flick and goals being scored, the. Golds Cordie Myles, Myles appears to winning out 6-3, he working better with his new Bus Gagnon fired a phir for the|linemates, but will have to hustle winners, with single counters/all the time to stay with them, going to Gordle Myles, 8id Arn-|Blalr has been somewhat dis- old, Mickey Walker, and Cleland nleased with the work of some of Mortson the left-wingers as they are loaf. For the ldking Blacks It was Ing somewhat, He hopes to see Wally Maxwell, with a Ingle/Gagnon skating harder In the counter and the hard-working near future, with Etcher also Geo Samolenko firing two goals|showing more drive, Etcher has for his night's work not heen out as often as the rest The team will practice tonight since he Is playing ball, and is from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m, On Sat- excused from the Sunday work {urday they work out from 4:30|suts, His condition will soon be {to 5:30 and on Sunday from 10:30 starting to show and his deadly' | Driving Count Appeal Fails Edgar V, Holmes, 33, Bloor, Two expert engineers were street, Oshawa, appeared before brought In as witness, Mr, Wm Judge J, E, Pritchard to appeal|Woodeock, Bachelor of Applied] 1 charge of careless driving, He|Science, and Mr, John Knox| appeared before Magistrate Hawkshaw, BASe, These two men {Frank 8. Ebbs on May 27, 1087, |claimed that it would have heen | ARE WED IN WHIT BY UNITED CHURCH cently, Formerly Miss Betty | Douglas C. Lunney of Whitby, | Dolores Lunney, the bride is | and the bridegroom is the soh the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | of Mr, and Mrs, Alexander Muselman or Whithy, Photo hy Ireland Mr. and Mrs, James R, Mus- gelman exchanged nuptial vows in Whitby United Church re- 400 Fans See "Dunnies" In Fast Arena Workout Top Indian Of The Year Described As Mr. Canada TIMMINS (CP) ~ Dr a. C,| Dr. Monture, a member of the onture ol AWA, chosen by an Atlon organization of North American Mota trib o id Six N J Indians as "the oulstanding In. Son's aes ra os and phot dian of the yesr" was described|Ml® €8rly years on the Bix Na. hers Wednesday nicht as a My,|lO8 reserve near Brantford, He Canada, attended high school at Hagers Reference to the award, an. ville, iid Brantford, _ 'sught nounced Tuesday in Chieago,|SChool dor two years and headquarters of the Indian or: wont to Queen's University at ganization, was made by V, C |'InEston for two years, Wansbrough, managing director| Dr. Monture joined the federal of the Canadian Institute of Min-|#overnment service in 1924 and went to Washington In I [1] ing and Metallurgy, at a dinner iven to the Commonwealth Min-| Canadian executive dfficer combined production a ng and Metnllurgy Con h y A DRAPER sources board, Later he It Is the first {ime in the 24. véar history of the Indian Coun. chief of he mineral resou ell Fire that the Indian achieve-|Vision of the mines ded ment award has gone to a Cana: ® position he held until dian, Dr, Monture, Internation. ally known mining engineer, wil! fly to Chicago to receive the award Friday night, Mr, Wanshrough described Dr, Monture as Mr, Canada as far as International mining circles are concerned, DAY-BY-DAY KIWANIS GUEST Guest at this week's meeting of the Kiwanis club of Whithy was Kiwanlan Walter Lynde of | the Dunbarton Kiwanis club, I shots should start to bulge the riggin', We journeyed down to the dres- sing room and chatted with a few of the fellows after the work: out, First one we stopped to talk with was Long John, When asked low he was feeling he sald I am feeling really good, in fact I felt the best tonight 1 have so far this season', He showed it, too, on the lee, as he made several tremendous stops on goal mouth scrambles, Next man was Wally Maxwell, He appeared somewhat tired and his right hand appeared to he hothering him somewhat, He sald this was his first veal training camp that he had attended, He spent three years taking engineering in the Btates but found the need for money and had to return to play. ing hockey, Gus Karrys, husky winger, was the next one on the line-up, Gus sald that he was finding it harder to get going after a year away from the game, but the mothballs were starting to clear way, Getting his timing was the thing he found the hardest He played for three sea- sons with Cleveland prior to last year, We expect to be able to give you the line-ups on Monday night that Blair will use In the tour of the north with Cleveland Open House Big Success | The two-day Open House hald| early this week at Adelaide) House has been described by an official there as "One of the most successful In many years', Miss Ruth Higgins, executive Inst year to enter private Bee the § FRIGIDAIRE "SHEER LOOK" BUTT RADIO AND APPLIANCE 118 Broek 8, 8, Mo TURKEY SUPPER All Saint's Parish Hall Fri, Sept. 27 5.30 and 6.30 FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-31M It you have not received yowr Yimes-Gazette by 7 P.M, Call {and was fined $100 and costs and| mpozsible for the police to over: |director for Oshawa YWCA, sald {his driver's permit suspended foritake the accused's car If he was|she was particularly pleased to | | | | | | Tickets 1.50 Miss E. Johnston Whitby Team {one year, travelling at such a high, rate of Loe BELL TAXI Holmes was apprehended on speed |May 11, by PC Legere and PC At the completion of the trial, A, Ravole, He had just finighed| Judge Pritchard stated *'it seems {working 17 hours for the Inte » me that the combination of City Transport Co, and was re. circumstances, (long hours of {turning home after taking a fri. work and speed) fully justifies {end to Brooklin, The police erul-/the conviction for careless driv ser was not equinped vith a siven|ing made by the learned magls {or a flasher and to stop the mc-|irate (Magistrate F, 8, Ebbs) {eused they used the horn. The against the applicant." [iwo police constables followed, The appeal was dismissed and the mccused for one and three. the mcciised was required to pay tenths miles before getting him|'he costs of the appeal, $28 or stopped {in default, 10 days, Weds R. Beckman Eliminated Suffering a 134 loss at the Wearing a beautitd} gown Migtuns, ware sent bY friends In hands of Fort Erie last night er own design, in white peau de|New York and Florida, y n pip and a to Th lace,| Mrs, Johnston received In a Whitby Ladies Merchants ended Ethel Merlin Johnston, Reg. dark blue sheath style dress and their softball season in the All N.. who has been on the staff duster ensemble, wearing navy Ontario seim-finals, Although los of 5th floor Civie hospital, on ghd pink rosebuds Wl groom 8 ing out in a bid for the Inter Saturday became the bride of Mr,imother wore a beige shea "Oe erow 0 ly gay bec a and wili|dress with brown accessories and Mediate "C STOW. the girls live in Kingston after a wedding her corsage was of yellow rose: went farther than any girls hal trip to United States. They were|buds, team has gone in the playoff tral! married in Peterborough on Sept.| To go away the bride had a here in many years 7 |beige and brown dress and dus: Their series with Fort Erie was Miss Johnston . created her|ter ensemble and had chosen (jed at one game each when they wedding gown and also designediyellow and brown accessories. went to Hamilton last night for and created those worn for the/She wore a corsage of yellow the third and deciding game wedding of three bridal atten-|roses Hampered by extremely cold dants, the flower girl, and her/ BRIDAL SHOWERS weather and jarred by what they mother Three bridal showers have been -ongidered poor decisions by of- She is the daughter of Mr, and|held for Miss Ethel Merlin. John-|ricials, they blew a 440 lead early Mrs, John Clifford Johnston, of|ston, who became the bride of in the game and lost out, Peterborough and was given in|Mr. Roy G. Beckman of King. -- - - marriage' by her father, The ston. Mrs. W. Ferguson and Mrs groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs,| Fred Huffman entertained Civic Beckman of Whithy. | Hospital School of Nursing class. | ister. Mrs. Keith Delahey/mates and friends at a pantry| Her Sifters Mis, K oy shower in Whitby. Another mis.| Dundas St. Mi License Case Heard Doughlas Laugheed, 160 New ton avenue, Newmarket, a well driller by trade, appeared before [Judge J. E. Pritchard to appeal {a charge of no licence plates on [his well digging truck WHITBY PERSONALS Mg, and Mrs, Dan Birbeck of |Vigtoria street east, Port Whitby, {have just returned to thelr home after a 10-day trip to Cape May, |Wildwood and Villas, New Jer: |sey, They were the guests of Mr and Mrs. A ell, former residents of Port Whitby, Mr, and Mrs. J, I. Davidson | | | OR, JOHN DIAMOND | #0 many newcomers to Osh:| awa availing themselves of the or. | ganization's activities, Miss Hig. ging said there were people visit. | ing Adelaide House Monday and {Tuesday evenings, representative of such countries as England, |Scotland, Germany, Holland, Cy- {prus and Malta, | | The executive digector estimat:| ed that close to BOO persons pass | ed through the doors of Adelaide [House during the two.day Open House, "Most of our program+ for the | forthcoming season will begin the week of Oct, 7." Miss Hig: ging sald, She added that the children's swimming is the only exception and it will commence Oct, | Registrations for most pro. grams of the YWCA may still be 'made hy calling RA 3.7625, Kiwanis Maps 'New Campaign Admission by ticket enly Call MO 8-2213 Selling Out Sale Nears End Still Good Choice of Birthday, Xmas and New Baby Gifts... ; SAVINGS UP TO 60% RUSH -- RUSH -- RUSH Haughton's Children's Shop 102 Byron St, §,, Whitby: AN walls must be placed before sister, Miss Barbara Beckman, were bridesmaids, and the flower Mrs, Minnde Ward and nelgh-| H-S M t bors, Presentation of match W ee S bridal and guest books was made Opens Office of Palmerston, spent a week at Appearing for the accused was the home of their gon and daugh. ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, M. R, Mr, Steven 0, Casey, Kiichenar |, 8 oii Laugheed appeared before Ma: embarked on by members of the _____ "put Christ Fiinas MO 8-4032 girl was the bride's cousin, Lin. da Tohnston, Groomsman was Mr, George Rose Law, Kiwanis club of 'Whitby, At thelr by the 5th floor staff at the ne president, Mrs | hospital, welcomed a large attendance at Carscullen of Kingston, and the rs, J. C, Johnston of 208 Mc. the first meeting of Dundas In Port Perry ushers were John Johnston and Clennan avenue entertained at a gireet Home and School As:ocla:l PORT PERRY = Dr, John Keith Jelaney, both of Peter {ouseau lea A yy held on Wednesday, Sept. Diamond, who recently resided in rougn, > ' 'log p P| Pl The. wedding was In George G. Beckman of Kingston took 25. Ajax, hag tah pvr the Hiedical Street United Church and the place Saturday, The tea table| The aims of the organization \f.ihew B Dymond, Provincial Rev, Lors W, Carlson officiated was contre Jip an arrangement! were outlined by the president, Minister of Reform Institutions, Organist Mr, Charles E, Allen/of pink a e sweet beas and...» are follows: To pro- Who has found it necessary to re ad white mums, pink and white ean. : plaved the music and Mr, Roy|" ims, § | the walfare e a itire from active practice owing Wilfong sang "O Perfect Love" |dles, Mrs. A. E. Johnston, grand. mote the welfare of children and to the extensive duties involved and "I'll Walk Beside You." mother of the bride, presided. youth; To raise the standards of | iy orta i Design of the wedding gown | Serving were Mrs, Fred Huff- home life; To secure adequate V1 fly mpottant position. of featured appliqued flowers and|Man, Miss Diana Miller and|laws for the care and protection Bellshill. not i RT Nf seed pearls at the rounded neck. Mrs. M. Ward, The trousseau of children and youth; To enable| CERNE HOGE OUECRWET I prion line of a fitted bodice of pesulnd gifts were shown by Missiparents and teachers to co-on- WER OF FROUSI FOL AS FEO de sols. with sleeves of lace com. Brenda Hambley, Mrs, Kenneth erate in training of the child; To a ont i Vix of Bia ia hf ing to points over her hands, Butcher and Mrs, Keith Delahey. understand and to aid the schools Hrpidebiin id ae ology; The floor length skirt was very|™ {and to interpret them to the training at the Ton of Glas: full with double overskirt of public; To obtain the best for in 1047 Throughout i g M7 wroughout his sen Davidson, glatrate Mitchell on July 23, 1087, regular dinner meeting last night, Mrs, E, Thorwer of Kent street| The well-digging apparatus Is} futon ons™ authorized the is spending a few days in Tor. attached to the truck and they|g nage the churches ¢ Ittee onto visiting friends. {move from job to Job. At this{to start such a program in 1 , ¥ A (particular time, Mr. Laugheed Whitby, ; Mis, W. Archer. of Blackutack | | Kiwanlan Rev, John Ward in| RIN spent Thursday with her ron and/was heading toward Brougham.| ) v | daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mr. | Witnesses for the accused were|tfoduced the subject by stating] INE Elmer Archer of St. John street Mr Ellis W, McLaughlin, Water In expressed 'CoNOOMn over the| LLIN | leer t Ontar ) The presidents of the Omtarlo Water iee-btaident of a id sommerclallsm of Christmas and County CWL held an executive) maview Ci had adopted as one of its major | |. Rutledge, Downsview, Ontario p heiat Into! meeting at the home of Mrs, (mhey both stated that almost 90|Projects to *'Put Christ Back Into] Arthur O'Connor, Maplehursi ' IChri"tmas" movement | er cent of wells to be dug were Farm, Pickering, Mrs, L. Ruest, p . ruck Ww | This, he sald, could be done chairman, and Mrs, D, O'Hagen, rural, and that the truck with the ' | well-digging appartus should be /by urging home owners and com:| second vice-president, of Whithy,| 1ociiried as a farm implement, [mercial enterprises to adont a attended, Plans were made for|nfe "aolaughlin alse stated that®0ligious theme or motif in thelr the Regional Teoting 0 of Gre there are 205 well builders using|decorations and urging families on Tuesday, Oct, 8, at St, Gre 1 > 3 p [to exchanve cards with religlous ry Cthawe, [the same machine in Ontario, His Honor ruled that he lacked the as themes also French lace falling from the hip: each child according to his nh Ben : P sical, mental, soclal and spirit. at ual needs; To foster high ideals of true citizenship and patriot. ism The group was then entertained by Miss Patricia Farle, accom panied at the plano by Mr, Nich ols with two selections, 'Lovely Morning" and 'Keep on Hopin' Mr, Fairman stressed the impor tance and influence of family life line A cap of flower clusters trim: med with seed pearls held her fingertip veil of silk illusion with embroidered edge. Her bouquet was of white gardenias with pink sweetheart roses, Attendants' gowns were styled with full skirts, short and necklines rounded at and tapering to a U at the back. Help Planned 'For Project | Members of the Kiwanis club {last night learned that another organization has volunteered to the club In its project of| others, Kiwanian Bob Cawker announced that the Whit- jor clinical training he was tached to the Glasgow Royal In flromary, Graduating in 1952 he interned at the Glasgow Hospital for one year and afterwards spent six months as assistant medical officer at the Irvin General Hos. pital, at Ayrshire Following one year of general oractice in Glasgow, Dr, Diamand journeyed south to Leicester, Eng: land, where he was in general Jurisdiction in the case since the offence is alleged to have oc curred In Searborough township However, he did give a declara- tory judgement In which he stat ed it was his opinion that the welldigger 1s a motor vehlele and cannot be considered an ex ception to the Act Auxiliary At First Meeting The 5th Whitby Scouts and Cubs Mothérs' Auxiliary held their first He also suggested that the Whithy elub might consider spon-| [*oring a home-decorating contest {at Christmas, offering prizes for) [homes decorated In a religlous| | theme. | He and Kiwanlan Don HIN |were authorized by the members Ito work on this project, | 1H amy | VALS meeting of the season last Tues. by Brass Band would be holding! s » (! {on the child, also the importance 3, bingo at the Sub Bayview newt! of relations between child and ] ay evening, all proceeds of|jaacher, teacher and parents, They were of coral and aqua jerystal charm with sashes of white crystal charm falling in day evening at St. Bernard's school. The president, Mrs, E Miller, opened the meeting with practice for three years, before coming to Canada and settling In WHITRY C VIT'6 STOPPED UR AND MOMMY ALWAYS SAVE WHEN PLUMBING GOES BAD YOU'RE THE MAN TO SEE!" We Selll We installl We Service! We Guarantee I.ASSTFIED {which will be turned over to the| : Toronto, in 1856, Until Septem. | Whitby Kiwanis, The principal, Miss Heard, her of last year he was engaged On Sept. 13, the Kiwanis elub briefly mentioned the new build: in the medical profession at Wes- held their first bingo and were|!n¥ its construction, brick by ton and shortly before coming lassisted at that time by mem. trick, very similiar to a childs' to Port Perry was practising at bers of the Whithy Brass Band ducation. In conclusion she in West Hill, When the money had been tall-|/troduced the teaching staff: Miss| aug Diamond Is a graduate ed, members of the band decided| Real, Mr. Drew, Mrs, Middleton, |, rs of Fdinborough Royal In. that the Kiwanis were not making Ms. Bryans, Mrs. Smith, Mr ifirmary, The Diamond's have e enough money for the eff-rt they|SWerdfiger, Mrs, Foster, Mrs. yhoo delightful children, Julian, aumy had put into the project *|Fairfield and Mrs. Haley who has just turned five and OUT OF TOWN GUESTS The band executive held al Mrs. C. Gordon thanked the starting off his education at our Attending the wedding and the special meeting this week, re. soloist and speakers. Mrs, Mac-|local, kindergarten at the Port .tion at Rock Haven were viewed the Kiwanis' efforts and Pherson and committee served Perry Public School and the from Oakwood, Toronto, results and decided they would efrechments which brought the twins, Elizabeth and Michael, who 'are just two and a half, flying panels at the back, and each wore a headband and gloves to match, The flower girls' dress was of white dotted nylon trim- med with pink bows, M Delahey carried a bouquet of turquoise and white mums a» carnations. The flower girl car ried a nosegay of pink roses and prayer, various reports were given, Mrs, T. VanDerwyst was in charge of the material and diy. tributed same to the mothers to make neckenchlefs for the groups, Tentative plans were made for bisiad : an evening of entertainment for por Remt --- Two, four-room apart the parents to take place in Nov: ments with convanienoes, Busines ember, also 'at a later date a counie preferred. Phone MO Ado) film will be shown on the Scout|/*"®"?% of Jamboree, [NOME for older lady In new home in " | Whithy, In return for eave for one ehile The meetin ¥ closed with during the day, No other duMes, Phone prayer, MO-hawk 8.3786, 260 - | WANTED to vent FOR Rent Ing rooms, one heds. Two furnished housekeep. "rig, hot water and also furnished room with twe une of 'frig. 308 Perry Street, 226h ------------ gman . FOR Rent -- Apartment unfurnished Available in month, Apply M, Sobox. Watson Street, Port Whithy ak, 2a rec JUeSLS W hitby Oshawa, Marmora, King. hold a special bingo on Monday evening to a close ston, Pontypool, Warkworth, Sud-/night and turn all proceeds over| EE bury and Peterborough, Tele-'to the club BROC EVENING SHOWS 7 - 9 P.M, NOW pLaYING SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 Three unfurnished | rooms or sma'l house in Whithy or dis triet, Write Hox #08, Times-Gaustte, Whitby 2900 | [FOR Rent == Furnished room, Phone | MO 8-2068 29 FOR Rent New four room ubpe duplex. Available October 1, Adulis | only, Phone MO 8.300 for Appointmant LAD BEE § 28i¢ WHITBY Phone MO 8.3618 |FOR Rent Two partly fumished rooms, In rangh style home, use of kit {ohen and hathroom between Whithy and Oshawa, RA 5.0650 203 FOR Alsco aluminum combination windows and doors, phone "Doc" Da foe, MO 8.2380 after 6 Free estimates In the tradition of Wyatt Earp... Wild | Bill Hickok...Bat Masterson...Billy the Kid...Jesse James...come FOR sale Ladies muskrat ooat size 14, suitable for making inte stole {or inoket, Good condition, Phone MO 2.4538 Whithy afte 0 pom 0a ANYONE going Toronto Monday {ta Friday arriving & pom. leaving 4.30 [pam Kindly phone MO 8.3303 aft 130 9 plan now open | Indenendent Sept, 20 TOMRISTMAS ay away on All stock in our store Service: MO 8.208! [WASHING machines, electrioal appli anges repaired: reconversion work done, All work gesrantesd, MO A380 Sept 80 New Thor Dryer, $139.00 MO 8.3081 Sept. 9 | FOR Sale Independent Service TYPHT part time, two to three hours | {dally five days a week, evenings Ap ply Woods Transport, Whithy a | sale, $180 down, full price | Three bedioam frame bungalow, | Phone MO 8.3880 starring ROBERT VIRGINIA JEFFREY RYAN-MAYO- HUNTER AND: Cartoon - Comedy - Sport WED IN ALL SAINTS' ANGLICAN CHURCH we. Hi Mr. and Mrs. John Percival | by. The bride is the Morgan are pictured following | Judith Jacqueline Taft, grand. their recent wedtling in the All | daughter of Mr. and Mr R Saints' Anglican Church. Whit- | B. Collins. Whitby, and the | OW 0 former | bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Morgan, Ajax insulation, blowing method. | Septio tanks cleaned | way Walla Ward MO 52563. Ot 8 HOME Free estimates sanitary Phooe the Photo by Horpsbhy Whitby flept 88 | Always Call This PLUMBING CONTRACTOR WHITBY AUTOMATIC HEATING LIMITED PHONE MO 8.3652 -- en boen AERIAL installed, moved Also Channel 17 UNF installed, $39.00 Independent Serviee, MO 8.2081, 'oot, 21 | repaired PANT Cuffing and Alterations. Rea sonable. Phone "YO 8.3360; 1013 Cen tre South Sept nl FOR your new home, additions, side. walks, garages, repairs, oto, Call O, L Hess, RA 5.0037 Sept. 20 ROOMERS "wanted Apply 198 Nyron Street, North: phone MO 8.2087 Me 409 BROCK ST. §. delivered or lald any f Terms Oot | ROD for sale, where, Field loading in Whitby MO 8.2850 or MO 8.2807 WHITBY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES offer you an opportunity to further. your education and develop skills CLASSES BEGIN OCTOBER 15. and continue until late March SUBJECTS OFFERED are: 1 BASIC ENGLISH AND CITIZEN- SHIP for Mew Canadians -- Ist and 2nd years. 2 SEWING -- DRESSMAKING 3 WOODWORK -- METALWORK 4 COMMERCIAL--Typewriting and Shorthand (Beginners or vanced) At least fifteen students must enrol to form a class, REGISTRATION will take place at the school on MONDAY, Sept ember 30 and TUESDAY, October 1, from 7:30 te 9:30. The registration fee is five dollars, returnable only if a class is not formed } FOR Sale New Norge Time Line Dryers this week, only 4, n dependent Service, MO 8.2081. Sept bd House or or distrie Oot WANTED to tent apartment in Whithy October 1, Phone MO 84784 SOD FOR SALE laid anywhere, loading Whitby MO 8-2859 or MO large | t, hy | 1 Delivered or Field Terms 8.2587 in [ 2234) A.W. RUNDLE Garden Centre for your garden Evergreens, shrubs, shade and fruit trees, 100 varieties, top fall bulbs, Chrysanthe in bloom, grass and nursery grown sod. Come for yourself, A Garden Centre Oshawa, Phone Everything Sie mum seed and choose W. Rundle 1015 King § RA 5.1764 Oct. 27 Cement Gravel--$1.60 yd Road Gravel-=$1.40 yd, Fill Supplied For Delivery ERIC BRANTON MO 8.26460 MWF LJ Qect. 18