Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Nov 1957, p. 3

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THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Tussdey, November 13, 1957 § A------------ 'Would Refuse Use: Md Schools For Vot Ask Co- operation Education Board Points 'To Control Fire To Class Disruption | Oshawa Xducatlon Board is to| Dr, ov At rod h | The need for co-operation be. In April, 1956, the fire mar. ask the city councll not to seek School we have stagger: So » ra merchants ph inspec. shal's. office and Ontario Hydro|the use of schools for civic elee-\and 1 think they Sa . [secured amendments to the Fire|tons in future {three booths ther tion staff of the Oshawa Fire yriuiii Tah to enable firemen| The board also passed a mo. Dr, Vipond: "In ie ® ® thd i 5 i i essed b: tion that the council be granted election no public Wo w Department was stressed bY|(o check electrical installations, the use of schools for polling this| (used. his sort of thing +My Capt, Willlam R, Murray, chief Members of the local fire depart. YOAT "a8 Tar hy Was possible' the atooh" of the fire protection staff, in an ment took special courses to pre- possible . rupt ND Dr, C. M, Elliott, public schools! Trustee Mrs, B. C. Colpus: "It address at the meeting of the|pare them for this work, The set ny erintendnet, said: "It is diffi. |it disrupts the classrooms 1 say Rotary Club of Oshawa in Hotel permits the firemen to order that ult to accommodate these Peo- no," Pp {Genosha on Monday electrical hazards be [ocitied, oy particularly when you have Trustee M. Mcintyre Hoods Capt, Murray, who was intro. Inspections on public halls, [$5 em ice "a class, 1 wonder if| "We should notify them next yess lduced by Rotarian Roy Barrand, garages and service stations are there are other places they could that booths in schools will not be was thanked by Vice » President also made, If the owner does not! oy | granted," James Skinner, In his address on [comply with suggestions he €an| "Rotor the board was a letter| Trustee H. B, Afmatronds: fire prevention, Capt, Murray/De served with a court order, \from the eily clerk NE for | "Some schools they eould use stressed that householders andl Strescing the importance ofithe yuge of schools for polling|in other cases they should make [merchants can do much to lower €liminating fire hazards, particu: booths for the Municipal Elec hg own arrangements, [the toll of property damage and arly in the downtown ares, tion on Dec, 2, Dr, Vipond. "Grant them per |1oss of life 8s & result of fire, |CApt, Murray said that inspec-| Trustee Dr, Claude Vipond: "1! mission iH year and (Hi To take care of the needs of|ons In this area are made twice agree with Dr. Elliott, There are|the public schools superintendent 0 take care of 4 ht Goch In year and during the Christmas |p enty of other places they could|{to work with them as far as FALLEN OF TWO WORLD WARS HONORED AT OSHAWA CENOTAPH [miei vec elie ein, Ns vin, th i, tg fod osm. nal p 6 Wad many persons claimed to be foo {department now consists of 96 busy to go around their premises / y the Service of Re- | local groups, * organizations | preme sacrifice In the two | Cenotaph. It is estimated that | ed by Major Victor MacLean men Including the administrative oil oo Be coaotors to learn what ing he a he and 9. ei citizens laid | world wars. Part of the large | more than 150 braved the chil | of the Salvation Army, stuff, the inspection and ambu-iy.,. qq exist S awa itt e eatre in Memorial Rark Monday | wreaths in tribute to the mem: number who laid wreaths are | ly morning air to take part in | | : lance staffin [ANY HAZARDS morning, a Jerge number of | ory of those who made the su shown In this picture at the | the service which was conducts | Times-Cinzette Photo ANSWER MORE ALARMS I 4 It was emphasized that the de ie The WA many hazards In St t P } v Att |! F Att ] O | partme n antwered id alg "iguch that 1 doubt whether a pe ar S eason ov. 1966 while Mave been answer: | well started. could be con : W { to dale this year, The est Pree ve ane monts Wednesday, Nov. 28, Is arents ear ac. KS e ac S n ol lo A trolled, Basements in many cases night for the Oshawa Little (mated properly loss a year ago oon citable for the proper ronto, $173,000 compared with [BIS hi of pri The deparimant Theatre's first production of the|gw nny pore an ( h ( | 1g K | ] ( ] $217,000 this year [stands ready to make sugges: 1957 « 68 season, The play being ™" h mas St. Ra V ine il re e orte The club was told that Can: ijong," nt Capt Murray, He presented Is Henrie Ihaen's|, ig only other female mem. adn has the worst per capitalyuaposted owners and leasees #0 'Ghosts", a family drama set In 0 ihe cast Gwen O'Regan, Police Chief Herbert Ylintoff(the Thomas street bridge ares, pecord of fire loss of any coun | around and make notes of pos:|a small 'Norwegian town about its be her second role for A delegation reported to repre- school, sald: "This ravine Is a face and the good work you have eaid that there have been very These characters always. choose try In the world, In 1955 it was|sible hazards as the fire depart: | [the turn of the century, | the Othawe group, the first bes sent more than 300 parents, told source of worry to us because so|done for us and the city, and We few inntances of actual attacks s quiet, dark corner,' he com: 'g7 36 compared with $7.21 1a 8 tment could order premises clean: | Ken, Morley, the director, will|ing ariella In The BShinin the Oshawa Fducallon Board many of our children, particular: hope some suitable answer can on Oshawa children, hut that over mented year; but the loss of ife as theleq up be remembered for the wonder: | |Hour", the play which brought Monday night that they feared ly girls, have to pass through be found to this problem. We (he past year police have had He poinied out that ealls of result of fire rose from 500 In! "Under the terms of the pros ful Job he did directing the Little] the 1066-57 joaton to a clogs, thelr children were In danger of the dark and dismal place thought portable classrooms many reports of indecent expos: (his nature are nothing new. (oss to 601 in 1956 ont bullding code frame build. Theatre's production of Mollere's {yen will be remembered also being attacked when they passed Several attempts af molests. might be 4 possible wolution™, oy Thats have alway heen a Rum Continuing Capt, Murray as ings were not permitted In the ih ai Te hig i tient Fiizabeth "Barrett in the OCVITY through "a dark and dismal" tion of children have been made AprACKS REPORTED He sald. however that these ber of offences of this nature, serted that the people living in|downtown area New buildings, With Its large cast anc ifficu a ne 8 bois a ravine hy someone near there, and re In answer to Trustee M. Meln. Incidents have not heen confined he sald, "Naturally, they increase be completely | costuming was very well recely 4 arretis " Ider homes are conscious that however, musi h { impole Street' in 1948 p : ors | cently 4 arents # \ § . J a8 the population Increases 0 y t {ed by the people of Oshawa, Mr N ] The delegation of 15 fathers cently a number of parents ac to any particular ares, Two such precautions to prevent fire are fire proof, Garages must be a iro ted "The Shop There are three men in the tyre Hood, Mr, Glles sald the NEED PROMPT ACTION Morley also ( other were srotesting tually formed a posse to try to complaints were turned in follow a4 | > | . Sh A 0 feet from residences| y : 'e My a hn i" hone ee don n one 7) the attackers, Police had been told of the al-j,o incidents at the Thomas street! The chief said that the only esse ntlal Re je ne, Rt a fk onde. 0 hed must be of fire {at Sly Corner" and played the cast of "Ghosts -- two news Grades 7 and 8 from the Conant Some parents feel so strongly lacks In the ravine bridge, he said, and several had hope of catching the offenders is homes should ' A oh on oa it? construction with a fire: King in the children's play ""The|comers to the Oshawa Little School in the Southmead area to about this that they will refuse! Another member of the dele: come from the John street bridge, [Prompt reporting, We should be alert, Ho sald that the fireme / | Ugly Duckling' presented during| Theatre, Ted Donald and John ] ] ur+| proof door to contain fire, : od the Dr. C. F. Cannon School to send their children - through|gation, Mrs, J, C, Neal, said:| The chief listed over 30 similar|called Immediately," he sald. |the Codardalo Hall made in "the ("Phe fact that many people do|the Chistmas season two years Vickers, and one who is wells more than a mile away this ravine to the Cannon School", "It is not a safe place, 1 am as incidents since January 1067, in 'We would Apprec inte iL If par vey 0 | known to local theatre . goers rate fire ex. 8KO, 4 J py p |Southmead subdivis lon, One hun not know how to opera A . Goor ' Robert Glen, who headed the| 'Mr. Giles added hat many of concerned "as other mothers nich widely"somrated rons a bis ould rain thelr chidren te Gund, BGC, 0 wo Ungubhers wan deplored, Every, The main, bar acter in|Georde Rapley, Mr, Rapley wit Rp wre.' ) On 0 . 0 p! i » ' delegation, told the hoard thatthe parents bought their houses here west, Gibbon street Eh hve if they are molested inl ally inspected and in 65 of the m|employe should Bo to trayed by Miss Mary Walsh, alformed in many OLT pr many of the parents oud re in Ne Souhimead area bis nan M., Mc Intyre Hood asked the street, Ritson road, north and|any way, When an offence of|fire hazards were discovered (use one in CAN E 2. very well » known figure in Little|tions; as Tartuffe in '"Tartuffe', fuse to. send their children to of the Nearness O° te schoo 1d delegation: "Would It be accept: go." Harmony road, the "Ghost|this nature is committed, the Theatre circles, Her appearances Mr. Redfern in "Laburnum the Cannon school Asking the board If it could able to you If the hoard made yoad " and Mill street man usually runs away, Too oft for the Oshawa Little entre in| Groves and the stage manager The children had to pas find some alternative answer hi some arrangements to Keep The chief sald that there had en, we arc not notified until far 15) 3) recent years are as follows: {in "Our Town" to name but a through the Thomas street ravine the problem, he said it would be Grades 7 and 8 at the Conant heen two instances of a young too late, To apprehend these of 2) as . Christine in "I Remember Ma fow, which was becoming dangerous "a messy thing" if the chil: School?" boy being offered money to go lenders, police should be natified ma', Honor in "At My Heart's] Of the two newcomers, Ted " A piace for possible attacks dren's absenteeism resulted In| woo Giese "Yes It would." with a man, and two incidents of Immediately, so that a cruiser . . . Core, " Margaret in "Shop at Sly| Donald was in the OCVI pres p malren their parents being prosecuted. "ola lm @ col. @ little girl being grabbed, In can be sent to the area. in time Corner', and Darine in 'Tar. entation of "The Willow and 1" Shoup' fles, who lives In Gras. He continued: "We are mind. Aller Hanes ihe the. aah ol hoth eases the assallant fled In most, cases, the offender could ec 10Nn 0 1 Y ou tulfe". She has also made two playing the part of Cleo Sutre, ia ne near the Conant ful of the problems you have to Pus commented {h 8 . Behoh ERI ' be on the other side of town by > and also appeared in "Prelude go will n had been planned originally to LIGHTING A FACTOR the time police are called," Appearances i Whitby | Hamlet" nd "Purple Patches' The § take up to only Grade 6, Mrs Chief Flintoff said that about] He stressed that a discription! Ex-Ald, Cephas B, Gay will run oer a A Must |while attending the University of A t secreta [Neal sald: "Was It thought that the only factor common to most of the attacker is also of the ut. for eity council at the coming \ Aun Dol iHlience Sees Utah our children would not grow up to of these cases was that they oc: most Importance, 'We must elections for 1088 Mary has "ihe oir ve! ihe a wh. ox: Conn» AL |Grades 7 and 8 curred in poorly-lit areas "We know what we are looking for,' The former alderman made his h jsresied in the theatre and nol Ts Trustee A. B, O'Neill amilingly should have better lighting around'he said, announcement today, "1 am run. loo Jong age Sok 8 Siiner THEATRE NEWCOMER sald: "You should not ask a g by public LA] he stat ; " board of education questions like ve Y oA orm w. y " " wl Joan Wickets, an well as being ; 8tirough Camera Lens were pre He poi "We He ---- Excuse Catholic Pupils ol - wi i Ad, Reds Not Giving Theatre, is also 8 new Canadian, . : ' Indicated that his plat: " ; arriving here from Engl wes the result was a very pleas: (historic cliff dwellings, Crystal more." Mr, Gay t travelogue In the Oshawa Geyser and Arches National! My. O'Nelll: "The board wishes form would include a program to Right Data On Dog about a year ago. He has had entral Collegiate Institute Mon: Monument to solve this problem as hu Carol Partici ation Sxompt PIUDetly Wainy from 4 y CHESTER, England (AD )=elk | TROBE, thal 16 oliars wipsriencs day evening In each of the spots visited, manely as possible." bullding permit for rt ih Gen. Sir E.'O, Herbert believes sayin varied roles, b Stan Midgley, known as the Mr, Midgley combined his won [repairs and replacements up to 4 JIthe Russians are not giving cor Hd A any el , od "Mark Twain of the Camera' derful color photography and MUCH DISCUSSION The rules of the Roman Cath-|the board, Father Coffey sald; #180. : , addition 0 rect Information about the Sput. Da a three . act Paid he took the audience of the second good sense of humor to please The delegation was then told @l¢ Church would not allow its!"Any other night but Sunday This will prevent ny ada a 4 | niks, fSluding a thin Mr Vickers takes in the series of the Kiwanis his audience by Trustee Hood: "We spent a Members to take part in a Christ: would be all right, perhaps, he. A! assessment on b ous WL Herbert, commander « in « che! the part of Engstrad Travel and Adventure series, As an added feature, Mr. Midg. long time two weeks ago discuss. 185 carol festival held in Simcoe cause it would then be considered sald, "I will Ace in 1 A 4 ) | British Western Command, told a be Ho is mot an easy lay through the wonders of Utah. ley presented a 15-minute film on ing this problem of accommoda. 'reet United Church, Oshawa, on'a hall.' is amended Broo ny tor his A i i» dinner of the Institution of Elec to present, but with this f This trip. the means of transport the world famous Rose Paradein tion, 1 think that if you leave it % Sunday, sald Father P. Colffey| Trustee M, Melntyre Hood: "1| Ex-Ald, Gay It looking for Fa (trical Engineers grup, of Actors and ncfresses ui NAS A Jeep Pasedina: California LG us we oan ork 1 ad! Monday night to the city's eduea-'do not think we should argue with! 11th term on counci h 8 HY Ay ' | "We want to remember that dor Po export direction of Mr In addition to showing his au I'he parade, containing 60 float tion board on which he Is a Sep: Father Coffey on this subject.' 68 an alderman In the ear i the gentlemen on the other side 1 Apart il I ' dience what one normally expects made out of thousands of flow After the delegation retired, grate Schools' representative Earlier Mr, Murphy told the! 1940's [of the Curtain never, by any|Moriey, a eresting even ' t f p HOURS PVE J \ 3 entertalnment | Ll to see in Utah Bryce and ers, many beautiful girls and 20 he hoard continued discussion of Before the board was an invita. hoard. that (he Invitation sald He has served on every com chance, speak the truth for arian ittle ta Aatuied al Zion Canyons, Great Salt Lake bands provided great scope for he matter, and on motion of yon a ine" conten ohair of Cen. "This Is not a service, but a pro. mittee of council and: was chal jh : truth's sake, If they do, it will and the Mormon temples, Mr. Mr Midgley and hi A Prustee Hood, Dr, Elliott, super: at collegiate Institute to ato gram of carol singing by this man of the property commitlee ; {only be for some particular pur. | ne faves hs production Midgely took his audience through The third of the Kiwanis Travel ntendent 'of public schools the festival Dec, 16 group and others, The Oshawa during the last years. He was CEPHAS B, GAY [poge." dot il ot b fice gd, many places almost unknown to and Adventure Series will he on !"Aructed to arrange for The Invitation was from the Mitslonary College choir will also defeated in 1050 Onl He han boon|yiie), aid he Gd not know detally of box - offices atfanige. tourists Dec. 9 Grade 7 and & pupils living eas \ Yaa trom Lhe ke part and possibly a group| Mr, Gay was born in Oshawa ception in Oshawa, He whether Sputnik I was the first/ments can be found in an &d. of the creck to continue to attend AhAWA. branch of the Canadian roy fhe elementary schools." and educated at the OCVI, He past director of the Children's| satellite or whether there was a|vertisement to Appear in this ay, p College of Organists, sald H, E -~ 10 [ past Conant School, This would he Murphy ot Cl pi a Tog The letter added there would has been employed at General Ald Society, the CRA and y W dog In Sputnik 1I, : __Ipaper today and a done either by the usé of portable ' be a collection which would go|Motors of Canada, Lid, for 36 chairman of the welfare board -- -------- COMING EVENTS schools, or by rearrangement of Father P. Coffey sald: "There owards the bullding fund for 4 years, He works as a mechanle,| He Is married and the father the classes In the are probably Roman Catholic member of of Oshawa's biggest family 4 school new headquarters for the Cana.! He has been a children in the OCCI choir and 1! dian College of Organists Local 222, UAWA, since dts In./children [ THE Silver Cross Women are holding THE Bingo for tomorrow night at #i » . am afrald they will not be there. "The hoard agreed that Roman their annual Bazar and ten in the Le: Mary's Hall, will be cancelled until fu NATO Missile Some of you know the rul i bons Catholics In the cholr should be wlon Hall Thursday afternoon, Novem: ther notice eo. wry rg Cento Ur od Aner rane anc win rr on wuenins te' WHY) Contest | Will Discuss EVERY TRY TO WRITE AN AD? roars. rien Shovel oj a 'MARTIN'S CRITICISM | C ouncil Se at Death Method nh nan Or re ne ens. Teams 1 Faresters Home cooking Apron Oshawa and District Soclety| at thet spe con see the thousends en ousands fancy work booth. Tea served 2 "Red River « i ha ed River of Life, the By STANLEY JOHNSON newest gospel I e him DIABETIC MEETING | produced by the Moody Bible PARIS (AD) U.S. Senator for the Prevention of Cruelty to families whe vil Poo the paper delivered into thelr homes, 3 / RANI Institute of Chicago, will be [He Jackso ¢ Was M k D w U | Animals will disouss the "Inhu- You think about Mother and Dad and Junior and Sis = OlfAWA Vi @ \ . a Calvary: B : t Hones ns AIS « {er al ar et 0 n, nemp oyment an Brughter of domestic forgetting Grandma, Grandod ond Aunt Emme, whe will ell Bom, November 14 wch, tonight of 7145 p.m 0 _ ed fo the immediate at a meeting Tuesday, § reed thet paper for the "community news, i estanlishmen! of a 1s \ A NATO guided : ' T k 0 Nov. 18 | Yo h n on Orenas fie hich took over Nov : uw want whet you put in your empty white »; Fir an § i y oe | hi por A o duce a ir jello [Taiving gehiee He sald Up Since PC S d e ver 4 Mrs, H. Melieh, president, told os Interesting as the wedding stories ~~ the basebel it had the fu acking of Presi Eu Time "We -- mur A What can be done for new and, dramatic star ol Ident Eisenhower OTTAWA (CP) Hon, Paulldown, There has heen a general i TY nan anata Killed What sen Jou ey? Believe wa = It's not eany! Diabetics the heart, the red bi d ce The senator told the formal MArtn, former Liberal health decline in factory sales. Retail in a brutal way which could eas We know that our ads must be | to Pol ind the dlatery M opening session of the North At Later, sald M onday night, sales, transportation movements fly be eliminated by modern § if they do not benefit you, they cannot wn A a dw $ lantic Treaty Organization Par : omy disquieting Pin, have and many other activities have methods | We went to know what you think. It's very po for you FERNHILL PARK The human heart in the |llamentary assembly such a cen been Wappening In phaadh since Slowed down b "It is difficult to understand '§ te help by writing down three nemes each doy on « Com. BINGO TONIGHT first pl fares of he heart tre would Irain soldiers, eng Cv icine "Hundred of thousands of per J 4 3 that 'in a country like Canada Munity Survey Opinion Form. Forget the ew, De It this Rha lb TRIAL Ae C1 and technicians from all 13 fora ve poverns sons are without work, and ac { such archale methods of slaugh- week, Wa want to hear from every neighborhood in every AVALON if gc, au member countries in the use of ag cording to government statistic : ter still persist, We hope to make ares of this community, If you -- not sent In your opinion 4 y thy Bi } missiles "The stock market has gone any, unemployment will be more| the public realize what unneces- before «= do It this week, 20 games $5 ond § ( e fabulous red blood cell serious this winter than at any Wa sary sufferding is inflicted on nd its 100,000 mile jour Se $40 Jackpots a t 4 journey . time since the war--that is, un i these animals ven acky bk through the bleod stream di Tha gh "done about It, f " AIO Mller We. are OIE Cash Awards, for being helptul, to readers aur body, Everyone welcome a ugges 101 H and done quickly. Li i to raise is the need for a tem: whose opinions are nearest to what the . Martin, speaking over the Me I porary home for stray dogs found} most readers decide are best! RUMMAGE SALE Woodview Community . * che television network on the {outside the city limits, These | 15-minute free-time program The ; [dogs do not come within the| Wednesday, Nov. 13, Centre Dictatorshi | Nation's Husiness, charged the {scope of the elty pound and we| [1 at 10 o'clock, St. ' new government with being pre . {hope to arrange temporary ac STUDY THESE ADS IN TODAY S$ ' Al . fr ovcupled by political considera y {commodation for them," Tem: | John's Hall, corner of MONSTER Jelter from Oshawa and Dik alio think it 1s sufficient that they (ions [hors will also be shown two DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE ee rie abor Counell asking the should be unions certified hy the {fiims, "Animals In the service of Bloor and Simcoe Sts Oshawa Board of Education to Ontario Labor Relations Hoard! MISHANDLING TRADE 4, man," and "Grey Owl's little | 264¢ fve contracts only to building and not necessarily affiliated]! Mr, Martin sald nowhere is the JOUN STEZIK Ihrother." AND MARK YOUR CHOICES BINGO Sultructum mploving i" pis n ith he anny and District government floundering worse bd Several new officials will also nembers within Oshawa and dix. Labor Council. That would bar|than in its handling of trade ie © ort street, be elected ON YOUR BALLOT BINGO triet Vax, Sulled aE aorshiiv! outside contractors from bidding [ast ute Mr 0 Bh "sald Jom raul, his very pg w-- WwW a member of the hoard ons 'on Oshawa schools." he . \ w run for aermé 2B . 10 would shift 18 per cent of Can At St. John's Hall, corner of MORE THAN day night ; hy 4 When Mry, Colpus sald: "This ada's purchases from the United| coming municipal elections for LABAR AM Bloor and Simcoe, Nov. 11) ' rape tolunent Was Made bY dictatorship," Mr. Melntyre States to Britain. No one quar-| 968 ess as LARGE ADS at 8 pm. 20 games $5 and $1 000 In Prizes told. fhe od -- ™ hi Hood, sald: "I would not say relled with increased trade with! Mr, Stesik, who has had no Firestone Store CHI Mille $7. 5 « $40 jackpots not In favor R mm that Britain, but surely it Ix a previous municipal experience 6 20 aames $20 | The labor council letter was in| aloe A I Clande Vivond: [strange way to increase trade by announced his intention today MEDIUM ADS , 4 james 34 reply to a request from the he ( une they have framed taking business away from our He was born: in Cornwall but Meadows Travel Agency Veagher's 5 games $30 board for the unions to frame a Should be aliered to read that best customer has lved in Oshawa all his life GE SA| E §1° | '> clause which they thought would | Contractors sheuld be i con We all know that 'any tinker He received his education 4 An Interesting and instructive SMALL ADS RUMMA - 20 AC KF oT avold any disputes over employ tified URiOD. IRhig 1A CO ing with our trade might increase Oshawa, After working for Fits chess event will be held by the Millwork & Building " ene 0 J y ¢ ment 'of non-union labor j i unemployment and decrease the tings, lad, for 11 years, he was Oshawa Chess Club at the CRA p. Vie) ACKPOTS he request was made 16 al Trustee Dr, 8 G. Werr Do take-home pay of Canadians, employed by General Motors of building, 100 Gibbs streef, on Fri Cl? "SIFIED ADS DOOR PRIZE union delegation which met the(the members feel they wish to/Mr, Martin said hen Ad BY) day. Nov. 18 at 8 p.m OOR 3 a Lk |Z . ap : board earlier this year in protest !study this matter further and set! Referring to a recent Washing . An exhibition in simultaneous Mg a day for discussing 11" Jul Washing He has been working for GMC | 0 - . . Against emplovmen' by contrac ton meeting on trade attended by chess will be given by Robert! t ' 1 p past five vears as inspec A x MON ' N( WV. | ] wa of raembers of a non.eertl-) Mr, Mcintyre Hood: "1 had to|Canadian and American minis for the J A: PPC" Shrove, the Oxhawa expert, Rob [fied union at the Gertrude Colpus read It only once and 1 knew! ters. Mr Martin sald "the Cana or @ 4 M; p : ert is the chess champlon of the h 8 PM ichool, The men working on the that 1 wanted it changed." dian ministers, who had gone tol, TMA 18 Mr, Stealk's first WY onan Chess Club and Ontario Weekly Cas Awards chool were (rom outside the The hoard appointed Dr. View ' . re for an aldermanic position, He 18 ime" Jo is a strong player dap) Washington like lons, returned among Oshawa's|: Ah : A rong Player | Tuesday, Nov, 12th, 8 pm ely pond and M. Melntyre Hood as , " well known A Ww a successful record : C Fy "Gibb ot Open RED BARN he board stated at the time a commitiee to meel with a com He lambs thi ninian sammy hy he All chess plavers are invited tol Ist Prize CERNE Eee $25.00 Meeting of the Oshawa and that it was under the impression mittee from the Labor Council HE chairman haf ! N Unat eofm the demonstration of chess skill. | . ( y ietv for Praveni r CoN \ z the men were all certified union | regarding the points on which DISAPPEARING DORRIN tee of St Yann i RF ) hose who Intend to play should | 2nd Prize ce aT ee $15.00 of iii wv to Animal " . members ! he board was not in agreement CLAY CROSS, England (OM) jor ihaguk Church for peat bring their own chessmen and . . LI bdaiis nmmenting on he Abor with the council's suggestions or the firt time In the 100] Ir, Stegik Is marvied and has hoards - will be show Everyone w | i < y > Cauncil letter. Trustee M. Mac. |The board's views will 'he crys: [years of plowing matches in this/three children. He favors a re Rereshments will be served. | 3rd Prize FE EE a $10.00 come, Admission free . : Intyre Hood sat I think there tallized at another meeting he [Derbyshire community there was duction of the municipal tax rate Aprangem nts will he under the a need for unlen labor to be fore the meeting with the labor no entry this year in the horse | a new arena not on the mill supervision of Frank Chumbley 89,11] included in our contracts, but lirepresentatives. A 'drawn division, 'r Oshawa director of the elub, In it you will see inside of

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