Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 19 Nov 1957, p. 5

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J TRE BARY TIMEBGATETTE, Tessdey, November 19, 1957 OUT OF SANITARIUM WHITBY and DISTRICT | December 20th, 1956. | [Donald Reardon, of 197 Danforth Youth Gets 4 Months Refuse Adjournment As 18y¢aroid iomte youth, he was there to visit Murray but a before his arrest, he who was releas rom & sani Murray he . torium to stand trial, was yes- Sw wil at Be ged Accused did not give any evi- terday sentenced to four months| "as looking for was 16. dence nor did he present any definite and two months inde. fay Martin who resides in the argument. He called Wilbert Mar- terminate in reformatory by On-/holise was seven yedrs old. [4m back to the stand and the tario County Judge John E. yAR BREAKS {court was told that Mastia had | Pritchard, in court at Whitby. Martin said that he and Doug: | lisited his home in Toronto on| , four days after was convicted of being|\88 took Reardon to a neighbor's ig Roy "and had offered found in the residence of Thomas| louse where they called police. them financial - assistance for Martin, Oakwood drive, Picker. On the way over, he said, a glass Christmas. ing. without lawful excuse, on jar fell out of Reardon's jacket "When Reardon msked me for ou ' and smashed on the sidewalk. s preak," Martin told the court, Before the trial began, Rear: wic ono hich fact been ibe) 1 told him 1 would break his] b ' "with coins which scattered on the) t I decided to give them | don's father, John, asked | walk. neck Sui | dacides § 8 court for a further adjournment. | Douglas told of assisting Martin| Later, in giving jus ent holding the accused. He also Honor commended Wilbert 'Mar. told of the jar falling out of tin for the character he had Reardon's Following convietion |He stated that his son had not |yet obtained counsel and also |stated that the accused was still| 4 | |an adjournment on June 20th of hig: ehildren. He had never seen | Wilbert Martin, of Rougemount (court that he and Thomas Doug- CAMPAIGN WORKERS HOLD VICTORY CELEBRATION John the | gion Hall to celebrate passing building | their $80,000 objective. Above, the campaign chairmen and Father Leo Austin proclaim | 'Workers in the St. JEyangelist Church . fund campaign last night held a victory celebration in the Le- | | that their drive has gone over the top. Left to right are Fran- cis J McIntyre, Memorial Gifts chairman; Father Austin, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Building 'Fund Drive Donna Samells Of Pt. Perry | J. Clinton chairman, and McGee, general John Spratt, assistant chairman F Robertson, Whitby Concluded |To Represent Homemakers Donna Samells, of Port Perry, On Tuesday gh School, was the girl picked the group v from Scugog Junior Homemakers F to represent them at the National 4H Slub Week in To-'quet is also held Wednesday. ctive of $80,000 had been sur- ronto, ovember 16th to 21st, at Thursday, they arrive at Otta- Jo, by $20,296, thus bringing ie time of the Royal Winter pair wa, have breakfast at the Cha- the overall subscription to $100,- expenses are pai. or the 5. The teams and workers, un- SX rls and six boys represent. der the leadership of Mr. J. ing each province. The Canadian Clinton McGee, general chairman Council consists of the Depart turned in their reports at a com. ments of Agriculture in the 10 bination report meeting and vie. Provinces, and various prominent, Donna Samells is a member of tory celebration at the Legion OmPpanies. {the Scugog Junior Homemakers il in Whitby. Rev. Leo J. Aus- They stay at the Royal York 4H club. under the supervision tin, Pastor, who initiated the Hotel in Toronto, with their ex- of the Junior Extension of the appeal for funds for a new Roman Penses paid by the contributions Department of Agriculture for A Church in Whitby, was of jhe gepariments of agriculture Ontario. t of the campaign volunteers and companies. Jos their wives. Pa' Saturday, the group visited the AT THE ROYAL | Father Austin thanked the vol-| Parliament buildings in Toronto, Two 4H club members of Port titrteer workers 'on behalf of him. the Royal Ontario Museum, and Perry High School, Neil McLeod, sell and the entire parish. at welcomed the women saying that h& was "pleased that they have come to rejoice with us at this Gardens significant time." Father Austin 5 | Sahplimented ihe ery ga VISIT NIAGARA their remarkable achievement by ammouncing to them then that pede, 1 er +!they had come to aid the parish Hinner at in a time of pressing need" and| Hotel then added that *'this they havelder if} is they have accomplish- Monday, the girls had lunch| {in Eaton's Round Room, After congratulating the execu- the group toured General Motors. | calves are judged. Large com- tive, the captains and all the workers, taken his or her share in the pro-| m, Father Austin concluded| y saying "remember that this The St. John The Evangelist. Church Building Fund Campaign came to a successful conclusio last night when the campaign workers reported that their ob- air, at the Coliseum, and see After a visit to the Parliament Biuldings in Ottawa, their tour finishes. boys and girls from various 4H clubs across Canada. The 4H'ers church, they vember 19th, and the calves are and viewed the falls un- different groups, according to umination. their breed. | arrive in Toronto Tuesday, No- 4 and everyone who had | the tors a award is, 50 gui Grade 10 students : Perry High School went to the from teau Laurier Hotel, and go swim- Royal Winter Fair Monday, No-|' "= ming in the Chateau Laurier pool. vember 18th, by bus. and Wednesday, panies buy the calves for excep-| entered the master isit the Royal Winter tional prices, giving the competi- chance 26th the horse show. The annual ban- money for their use. First prize Sheet on the bed. Just as he pers of the club related many past humorous items to Smith, while stories and pranks of his many years in the NHL. | Bowcott, gave her report. to' make some neas. at Port Port Perry High School Com- mencement will be held this Fri-| day night, and expected. The seated on the s a large crowd is graduates will be tage to give more room to the expected crowd. Joel Aldred of the CBC is the s speaker this year. | QUEEN'S PORTRAIT pecial | A picture of the Queen and Prince was presented to Port which took place at the Church| tended a banquet and tour at and Ross Bailey, are taking their Perry High School by the Scugog of the Messiah, Avenue road, To- Casa Loma. At night, they saw calves which they have raised Chapter of the IODE. These were |ronto, last Saturday were: Mr. | the hockey game between the themselves to the Royal Winter 'WO separate pictures, and were and Mrs. Kenneth Thar, of Lon-| Leafs and Boston at Maple Leaf Fair in competition with 258 other| Presented at the morning assem- don, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Al- bly by the Re, Chapter, Mrs. tation was dent Council. The 4H gra Uxbridge Hi presented the p. Curtis-Hun t the most maga area. The sales | Schools in the area enterin nt of the Scugog| ge 2 {id Harris, an Miss Eunice Harris. The presen- Cheryl and Drew, of Port Hope; received by gara Falls, had judged Thursday, November 21st.| Parker of the teaching staff, and and Mrs. Harry Watson, Mr. and| the Sheraton Brock|The calves are divided into five Mary Louise Pickard of the Stu- Mrs, Warren Watson and Mr. and | Miss Yoo in - club members, | Boys and girls displaying their| were entertained by the Lions' and| calves must sell them after the club last night in the high school. gh School were laque awarded by ter company for zine sales in this totalled $2300. | required to take six months kel. The car had shown. treatment in the hospital at Wes- ton, The accused was released from the Weston hospital two, | disappeared from in front of the Reardon asked for a suspend house by the time Reardon was sentence, but His Honor noted brought out of the house, he hi 7 |that Reardon ad od lY fq .| Thomas Martin, owne. o e|ceiv WO Sus, N days ao for Ma trial YES young, anid that He and bis ite both in 1965. 'Accused's father gt AS and three children had been| wondered any sentence im- Judge Pritchard ruled that the chopping when the arrest was|posed could be served in the trial would proceed. He noted nade, The glass jar, he said, was| sanatorium and was told that ap- that &ccused had been granted| one of three "banks" owned plication would have to be made by| Ali the proper authorities. this year to obtain counsel. | drive, Pickering Twp., told the |lag had gone to visit his brother, Thomas Martin, at his home on| Oakwood drive, nearby, on De- cember 20th, of last year. SAW PARKED CAR | Moder! PANEL MEMBER AT H.-S Canon John Frank of the Church of the Holy Trinity, To- ronto, above, will be one of the members of a panel at the King St. meeting on Wednesday night. It will be the third discussion of | the Canadian Family Study. Home and School ator will be Rev. John Smith, of the Whitby United Church. Other members of the panel "3 be Helen Carscallen, ar 'alrman, superv Print al of Whitby Bini e hools, and Donald Tutt, prin- cipal of the Whitby District High School. It will be the 10th birthday of the association as King St. School. WHITBY SPORTS Sn SPOTLIGHT lin front of the house, the motor | i ¥ By WREN A. BLAIR jrunning and two persons seated] % " : in the front seat. Martin said that he and Doug-| The Whitby Dunlops pulled out of Whitby shortly before las tried the front door of hisi2 pm. last Saturday afternoon, bound for week-end games in brother's house, found it unlock-|pemproke and Cornwall, The team was high in spirits, and Jook- go got Jeceived Jo, Teply hy % ing forward to coming up with one or two road wins, thus inch- DO ea at he called ou ing closer to the top of the loop standings. They were particu- larly eager because their newly acquired plavingusath Sid Saiith lof hi he furra re-|was reportedly ready for action in both games. e Sunday ve gob ay, ad | afternoon the same team rolled out of Cornwall Tor home, Yi Then, he said, he heard a thud three out of a possible four points tucked away. ue, Coac! and aecided to investigate. He|/Smith had been stalled by the CAHA until the Sunday game room of before he could play, but he was now cleared and had Just cele- in the club's 5-5 tie with Corn- | his brother's name, his sister-in-| law's name and finally the name, the house, he said, and found a brated by scoring two key goals, |pile of household articles on a wall. All the way home the club frolicked and joked, turned io Jeave ihe, room, d € he in turn told said, he looked over his shoulder " ol i o lish- | |and saw a face peering at him Here, truly, was a club, happy with their week-end accomplish-| a closet door. He pulled the door open, he | said, and grabbed Reardon. + t of mind He said that Reardon told him | Perfect and the members all departed in a great frame | |after arriving home. > But up Pembroke way, an unthinking newspaper man | WHITBY | . PERSONALS about the Dunlops, one that, to this corner, is the worst plece of journalism we have seen for some time. In effect he re- Out of town guests who attend-| ed the Lewis-Waddel wedding| Pp ported in a Canadian Press story, that newly acquired coach Sid Smith and yours truly (team manager) had had an alter- cation in the dressing room prior to the game, and later Smith was seen standing silently by, while yours truly directed the club during the game. Now, in a moment, we'll explain the full details, but when we're done we're sure you'll agree that this writer looks amusing and somewhat silly in the H-S Group Holds Meet The Almonds Home and School | Association held their regular monthly meeting on Thursday at/ Beaches the school. The presideat, Mrs. M. Tran, opened the meeting with Atomic the Home and School creed re-/Gremlins . peated in unison. The minutes Dodgers ..... as mem- | Were read by the secretary, Mrs. V. Foster; the treasurer, Mrs. P. BOWLING NEWS THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL MIXED BOWLING CLUB End of First Section, 21 Games Teams Pinf; Luckies Hawks Cagles . | Ranger Ladies High Triples this week: |L. Peake 684, G. Nimegeers and IM. Anderson 581, L. May 518. High Singles this week: L. The meeting was turned over Peake 293, G. Nimegeers 238, M. iano by Mrs. Mowat. Mrs. Roberts and Noel Mowat. They sang|J. Howland 505, two duets accompanied at the A. Gillham 483. introduced the speaker of the evening, Miss At-| kinson, head nurse at the Picker-| ing Health Unit, whe | instructive talk on the function of the Unit. Mrs, Bowcott thank- ed all those who participated in the program. Mrs. Clark moved! the meeting be adjourned. God Save the Queen was sung with Mrs. Mowat at the piano. | A social hour and refreshments | were enjoyed. | ave a very ments, loaded with team spirit and eagerly looking forward tolto Mrs. Jean Roberts, health con-| Wotherspoon 209. Itonight"s game here with Pembroke, where a win could move | vener, who introduced Miss Dale| {them into first place in the league standings. Everything seemed Dell Men's High Triples this week: . Richards 518, High Singles this week: J. How- | land , H. Cowling , 4. | Harkness 202. See the . . 1 FRIGIDAIRE "SHEER LOOK" BUTT RADIO AND APPLIANCE 118 Brock St. 8. MO 83707 entire matter, and as a newsman he should take a new bert Otterbien, of Scarborough; Me and Mo ohn Campbell course, because he committed two of the biggest mistakes in journalism by writing a story which he admits was only hearsay, and, secondly, not attempting to get confirmation or denial from the team involved. As Sid Smith said, "he didn't have the guts to ask either myself or Wren Blair if there was Mrs. Earl Waddell, Freddy, Lyn-| any truth in what he had been told." 8 and Briss, of Watihy, Now here's what happened. When we first were called by Mr. and Mrs. David Bush and Canadian Press regarding the story (which was the first we heard son, Garth, of North Bay, t about it) we were dumfounded in trying to ascertain from where the week-end with their families, cop, 5 gtory could have originated. We couldn't think of a thing. | Mr. and Mrs. See) Buch and Mr | pinally we decided to call this hero who so bravely released this| and Mrs. Gordon Osborne. {masterpiece of comedy, named one Ron Craig, we are told. He Mrs. Larry Ruest and Mrs, J. asked if it weren't true that both Sid and ourself had been heard | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Little, Mr, Buy at . .. MOST REASONABLE PRICES VIGOR GASOLINE was truly a parish undertaking You can be justly proud. ThiS pyorpme graming done. was a wonderful campaign and a tremendous success." WHITBY CLASSIFIED 11s competition were Port Perry, th service phone MO 8-4005 anytime For Mr. Francis J. McIntyre, chair- PANT cutfing and alterations Reason. |! man o the Memorial Phase, and able general [South their FOR Rent -- Modern four room apart Mr, J. Clinton McGee, rman, also extended thanks and gratitude to the work- ment and complimented them. Mr. Phone Pickerin s | iy who assisted Mr. Gee with the reports of Jeams, announced that Carl M Me- Parise, captain of team No. 4, nings by appointment FOR Rent -- trophy as the leading team in the rooms, two-car ayon the St. Francis Challenge campagin. Mr. that "it was not just one team "but all who achieved this wonder- + devote their time." Mr. McGee stated : "'campaign had been a tremen- +» dous experience *ing one . richly + the walls of their new church go . ..Jhefreshments, buffet and danc- FOR Sale -- Blue bridesmaid gown k- evening gown with matching size 20. Phone MO 8-3093 « ing. were provided for the wor ers and their wives after the re- . port meeting. « The construction of a new ing room, He of fi b i *elurch, which is to be erected 4°¢ for two gentlemen or two girls.|,ge price right for quick sale; white , oa Apply 30 A on Gifford St.. has been neces- APPYY 8 Party Sires: in- crease in the size of the parish young couple with The new build- pemsioner to be of modern design ®?le- Phone BRooklin 60R3 +» sitated by the tremendous . in fecent years. ving is rand to have a capacity of 600 ror sale -- . people. This unique cont2mpor affording everyone inside a full For Sale 8-2352, and unobstructed view. MelIntyre added Lee Avenue, Whith AERIAL installed, moved, repaired : 1 also Channel 17 UHF Installed, $39 . ful total with their willingness to independent Service, MO 8.2¢ 4 that the HOME _ insulation, blowing method ree estimates 5 ary | outfit, navy, size 8, like new. A: structure will be diamond shape Euclia Street, Whitby Phone MO 8-3360; 1013 TV outlet, laundry wd facilities k Office closed Wednesdays; eve: § Dee. 13.01 West, 1} 3 9-8; Bungalow, three bed concrete garage, 205 Beptic tanks cleaned 1" the sanitary way. Walter Ward, Whit -a very reward- ny; : and that they would be|- --..... no rewarded when they see FOR Sale -- Rangette in good condi hy tion, phone MO 8-2502 Dec 23 Phone MO 8.4116. 268¢ Reasonable Jacket, 'frig., two beds, suit. 268c FOR rent -- Comfortable home for Phone MO 84125 widow lady, or Also one wheel chair for 269¢ Three plece station wagon pply 519 268¢ MO --White show rabbits, BROC WHITBY Phone MO 8.3618 Evening Shows 7:00 P.M. Last Complete Show 8:20 NOY PLAYING 20M. Grit -Fox preserds a madlpiece; of vor: our Daath quick FOR Rent -- Attractive furnished bed sitting room, Nov. 24 erator Centre WANTED to rent Nov. 27|unfurnished rooms, with day care for dOWNS next year, on | Time 265{|[ROOM and board for two gentlemen willing to share, FOR Rent 266¢ entrance, respectable home. Phone MO!Jack Swain, of Blackstock High 8:4257 after 4 p.m (399.00. [FOR Rent -- Unfurnished four room R0Yal Winter Fair in the Oats/G. McLean, Mrs. Fergus Curl, NOV. <3 apartment, FOR Rent furnace. MO 8-2158; -- |apartments, 'frigs and stoves, self ccn or taired. Phone MO 38-2398, ---- -- -- (children welcome. 200 Pine Street. 270c FOR Rent -- One furnished housekeep-| FOR Sale -- 1955 Chevrolet, two-tone Brock, Sutton, Markham, and Ux- all conveniences, refrig.|Oridge. Uxbridge are using the Apply 231/Money to buy rugby uniforms and = 2701 | Plan to enter a team in the Geor- immediately, four(2ian Bay district COSSA play- ing, attended the reception held| in honor of Mrs. James O'Shea, Mrs. Ward Markle, Mrs George V, Davis and Mrs. Ear |G. Knope, the recipients of | medal Pro and stove supplied | >alace Street Yi e school-aged child. Write Box 708 Y s-Gazette, Whitby 270c| AT UXBRIDGE Thursday and Friday nights, single November - 28th and 29th, #70b bridge High School present their ROOM and Board -- for four men, $13) COMMencement exercises. A pro- ser week for five days or $17 for seven 8ram will be presented by the lays. Abstainers, TV. MO 8-209. 270b/ students, and a one-act play. Congr. large Phone MO 8.2352 1 room, IX~ eds ronto Diocese. Among those pour-| ing tea were Mrs. Arthur 0'Con-| nor and Mrs. Larry Ruest. The| {reception was held at Newton atulations are extended to Hall, St. George street, Toronto. Mrs. W E, Pellow, Mrs. Chas. Furnished room, private Nov. 23/ School who placed first at the] plenty hot water; Tv class, 4H competition. Blackstock|Mrs. Gibb Drewry and Mrs. H. erial, heating, hydro included, $80,|High School students journeyed H. Wickett of Whitby W.I., and hildren welcome. 1137 Brock South. |to the Royal Winter Fair Satur-| Mrs. Kdgar Andrews of Picker- : : ___%1%¢ day leaving early in the morning, ing W.I., attended the luncheon ~ Five room house, coalland returning late at night, {at the Royal York Hotel on 318 Chestaut Fan Students beware! Examinations Thursday when Dr. Margaret Nix "|are approaching. Now is the time Was guest speaker from Mont-| to study for the examinations, not al, Quebec. | cram before the big blessed a y { sven, Advice from the experi- Por aR. Srey encec. Han | Pinch, of Gladstone avenue, Osh- awa, attended the funeral of Mrs. Percy Byers, of Bowmanville, sis- ter of nmr. Bratley, who passed away last week. e interment WI Conducts {was at the Bethesda cemeter 8 Quay 'and Kidd, Realtors, Whitby MO Regular Meet t..r oO =. FOR Rent -- Three and four roomed 270¢ FOR Rent Four unfurnished rooms sedan, A-1 condition, clean low mile enamelled annex oil stove, almost new 2704 FOR Rent --New six room brick bun galow, Attached garage in Whitby. Mc WASHING MACHINE TROUBLES ? | - 8-3414 270c| The regular meeting of the J k Sw 1n FREE Christmas pudding with every| Women's Institute was held in the ac da $1.70 take-out-order of Fish and Chips) Council Chambers on Friday with! . at Hurley's this Friday and Saturday|the president, Mrs. W. E. Pel-| Pl F t November 22 and 23 ______*%low, in the chair. The meeting] aces IIs Sale -- Dining room table, six opened with the Institute Ode, fol-| f end lll, ind condition. as lowed by. Mary Stewart Collect,|; Nosticton. Ontasio. placed. rel . $ won| Mrs. Pellow welcomed the ladies! e * 2 | by MORMON. | Whe Broschen ais jh in the Seed Exhibits at the Royal| WOULD Mr. Gillespie the gentleman she hoped they would come Winter Fair, out of a total of 78 who has his furniture at 319 Centre| poain "wh ono oo E30 1d entries from all across Canada. South kindly contact Betty Bertovick| 252 er they could, The class was the Oats, white,! 314 Byron North within next three days special meeting will be held medium or late, under the spon-| a _210c shortly to make plans for the sorship of the 4H club. Jack is a FOR Rent Partly furnished bed.-sit | Christmas Party to be held at student in Blackstock High ting room kitchen and bathroom pri-| Fairview Lodge, an annual event School, and his father Harold vate entrance, Jetieen Whitby oa that the WI have carried out for Swain, is a well-known seed ex. ? vay. be pyer 90 Years, MS. C. g. Me- hibitor in Durham County. | vei Bh convener for No-| Other winners in this district! and it was Agriculture, were: Keith Page, Uxbridge, who | | The guest speaker was Ivan Law, placed second: James Ee: a. {who was a graduate from OAC at | Biackwat 4th: Jackie Coatee. {Guelph. He gave a talk on agri-| grooklin, 9th: Harvey Tremeer, | cuiture and he also showed some Blackwater. 11th: Murray Car-| After many phone calls back and forth, CAHA President Bob LeBel called and said that if there was no telegram wait- ing at the Pembroke arena when we got in, advising other- wise, Smith couid go ahead. As soon as we arrived in Pem- broke we checked with Arena Manager Art Bogart, whe advised that no telegram had arrived. Immediately we scur- ried down to the dressing room and told a happy guy "OK Smitty, you're clear and ready to roll." The whole club was keen and in a very few minutes Sid was dressed, talking to the team and seconds later the club was ready to hit the ice. A knock came to the dressing room door and we were handed a telegram which read "since Smith will not be officially an amateur until midnight we must advise that he cannot play tonight." Dejectedly we handed the message to Smith who, as we sald, was dressed and ready to go. He immediately (in his keen disappointment) hit the roof, and together with most other members we voiced some loud and strong opinions against the bad timing and lack of consideration of the upper "brass" who had waited until the worst possible moment to advise the club, O.H.A.SENIOR"A™ HOCKEY TO-NIGHT NOV. 19 GAME TIME 8.30 P.M. PEMBROKE LUMBER KINGS inlo| yeffering, of Whitby; Mrs. Ar-|shouting in angry voices prior to the game and moments later ur O'Connor, Mrs. Frank O'Sul- we slammed out of the dressing room. Then it registered! It livan, Mrs. H. Vernoy, of Picker- wag true, we had, but together (with the rest of the team) in a common cause, All day Saturday this writer was on the phone, | both with NHL President Clarence Campbell and CAHA President | 1/Bob LeBel, trying to get Smith cleared via his waivers in time the|for him to play in Saturday night's game at Pembroke. These Ecclesia Ep Pontisice. | waivers actually weren't scheduled to be finished their 72 hr. | {They were also presented on Sun-|period until midnight Saturday, but we had hoped for some slight day with a Scroll from the Cath-|deviation from the normal procedure so that Sid might get an olic Women's League of the To- extra game in with the team, before the coming Russian game. For the Best Deal on 'TIRES'! Drive In And Ask For Vie Vanluven h t ot this 4d Stove Oil can be pur in any station "OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SUNDAYS" VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. BROCK ST. N WHITBY SERVING WHITBY FOR OVER 25 YEARS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS NOMINATION MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the Electors of the Township of East. Whitby will be held at the TOWNSHIP HALL Columbus, Ontario Thursday, November 21st, 1957 From 7.30 in the afternoon to 8.30 in the Afternoon. for the purpose of receiving nominations for the offices of Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and Three (3) councillors for the year 1958, and Three (3) mem- bers of the East Whitby Public School Area Board for the years 1958 and 1959. If a poll is necessary, Polls for taking the votes of the Electors, shall be held on Monday, December We repair all washing ma- chine makes, Reconversion work, All work guoranteed. E. GASKIN PHONE MO 8-3886 Dec. S an PUBLIC CinemascoPf' AUCTION 8 RICTOUS COMEDY DEDICATED TO MODERN SALE - PARENTS AND THEIR BEWILDERING OFFSPRING!.. =~ CECIL PARKER ramet, HENRY EPHRON wre HENRY HATHAWAY sevesm MIGEL BALCHIN filled mattresses; quantity of kitchen dishes; chests of drawers; dressers buffets quantity of bedding; quantity of curtains and drape dining room suite he i irs, erfag)d ¥ "TECHNICOLOR, JACK HAWKINS MARGARET JOHNSTON ROLAND CULVER 0) JURE JAM RGR ORB HATE 02 large tit two | trip through California and Mex {ico The pictures were lovely and educational other people farm and grow gar- GArTy oats which were grown on {very den vegetables. Mrs. Pellow slides that he had taken on a showing how thanked Mr. Law - for showing the slides as every- one enjoyed them Meeting ad Journed and a delicious lunch was served by committee Mrs McLean and her 318 D Monumental Works MO 8-3552 Created To Individual Requirements unoes E, son, Claremont, 15th and Hugh | | Dobson, Uxbridge, 24th, VS. Jack Swain won first prize for his father's farm, one mile south | ) of Blackstock. & DUNLOPS - FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-3111 If you have not received your Times-Gazeite by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI AN calls must Tickets on Sale Now at Arena Box Office Season Ticket Holders Please Note! ® Ticket Series No. 7 Valid For This Game WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA be placed before 2nd, 1957, beginning at noon and continuing until 7:00 o'clock in the after- noon. The Attention of Prospective Candidates is drawn to the following: "When a proposed candidate is not present at the meeting, there must be satisfactory evidence given to the Returning Officer that the Candidate has consented to his nomination, at the Nomination Meeting, and before 9:30 o'clock P.M., the same day, a Candidate may resign in respect of one or more offices for which he is nominated by filing his resignation in writing with the Returning Of- ficer, the Clerk, otherwise he shall be deemed to be nominated for the office for which he was first nominated." COLUMBUS, ONTARIO. NOVEMBER 13th, 1957. 10.00 o'clock in the fore- GEORGE FARNCOMS, Returning Officer, Township of East Whithy,

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