Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 3 Feb 1958, p. 2

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£ TE BARY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mendey, February 3, " A a recent vestry meeting the congregation of 8, Mark's AngMean Church, Stevenson's Rd, and Beurling Ave, in the for tenders for the erection of a new auditorium and base Venturi Wins Phoenix Open e-------- -- PHOENIX, Ariz, (AP) == Ken|oroke his back was the par-four Venturi, 26-year-old newcomer to|17th, He missed a dinky putt to professional golf's winter eircuit,|go one over on that hole, sank a three-foot putt on the 18th| Hebert finished in t een Sunday to win the $15,000 threesome, He was one under par oenix Open, his second tourna: | through the 17th hole, He needed ment victory in a row. He fin-|s birdie on the final hole to go {shed at 274, Just 8 week previously the San Yrancisco professional topped the | Thunderbifd Javitational at Palm| "yoo on Stan Leonard of Van. Springs, Calif, |couver and Lachute, Que., was Venturi won this 72-hole tour: only one of four Canadiens nament and $2,000 the hard Way. |jon in the final rounds to win a He started the final round with a money prize. He fashioned a nest one-stroke lead over Jay Hebert|g ay Rpg ing en of Banford, Fla, win $160 Ye saw that lead melt after the * t nine Sun fer the heat BALDING FADES tt urkemo, of a sub-par round by Walter | Young Lyle Crawford of Van- of the men have been jobless for jum mining centre Burkemo and the pressure of couver, with a final round of 74, Herbert, [ended ~ with 289, Toronto's Al Burkemo dropped a birdie putt Balding, who zoomed to an 84 on No, 18 for py total of 65 Saturday, carded a 71 Sunday six under par, and finished with 203, Jerry DISASTER ON 17th Magee, also from Toronto, was That gave him a total of 27875 for the final 18 holes and ended pine under par. He started the one stroke ahead of Balding round six strokes behind the | Tied for fourth at 279 were leading Venturl, but continued to John McMullin and Bill Collins whittle that margin as he who each pocketed $950, birdie putts on hole after| All alone at 260, and with $800, Fg the one that a Paul Harney, ahead, He missed a seven-foot An Are and finished in a tle with Project is under way, north west section of the city, | ment, The new building, which gave its sanction to the calling | will be of one storey construc- tion, will replace the portable building whic resent had | been outgrown, The building will be appproximately 73 feet and 35 feet and will be of Sur- {sol pre-cast slab construction ~OBITUARIES 7 MAITLAND WARNER MARTIN Z| In poor health for some time 4 Maitland Warner Martin, Brock St. 8, Whitby, died at his home lon' Sunday, February 2 in his 173rd year, A son of the late George and born In Whitby township and was married in Toronto on Oct, 12, 1915, He had lived for 35 years in the Whitby area, A baker by trade, Mr, Martin operated a bakery and store in He was » member of Whitby United Church, Composite hy INo, 30, AF and AM and of Cor- inthian lodg: No, 61, 100F, |Oshawa. He leaves his wile, the form- er Ann Mills, | The funeral service will be at the W, C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, at 2 p.m, on Tuesday, Feb, 4. Interment will be in the Oshawa Union Cemetery, Rev, John Smith, minister of Whitby United CHurch, will eonduct the services, | ERNEST WILLIAM COLWELL In poor health for the past seven months Ernest William Colwell, 580 King street east, died at the Oshawa General Hos- pital on Sunday, Feb. 2, He was in his 48th year, 2 a AUDITORIUM with steel beams, Faludi and | Simonson, of Toronto, drew the plans for the building which Is shown here, : % Ha 00" Tho i wick, on July 13, 1910, the de- and Mrs, Harry Colwell, He was {married in St, John in 1930 and came to Oshawa six years ago. CAPSULE NEWS Child Dies, 11 Injured As Furnace MONTREAL (CP)~One child he pext|Was burned to death and 11 other! BARRIE (CP) -- Barrie Dis: SEVEN AMBULANCE CALLS Explodes BAND TO COMPETE |persons were taken to hospital trict Central Collegiate band has |today following a furnace explo-|aocepted an Invitation to compete sion In a three-storey house inljy the world amateur music fes- Joanne Proettl, 6, died in the (fire, which left 23 persons home- ons | PROTEST UNEMPLOYMENT CAERNARVON, Wales (CP)= More than 400 men, women and children went on a seven-mile protest march Saturday to draw attention to unemployment. Some 10 years. a where a slum-clearance (jyal at Kerkrade, Holland, in August, it was announced Sun- |day, Fiity members will make the trip. The band will make a three. | week tour of England, where it will play private engagements and for the BBC, POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS BLIND RIVER Chief W. 8, Shimmi | 70 miles east of Sault Ste, Marie resigned Sat- | ' A (CP)--Police| Barnhart's Pavilion at 4.45 p.m, in of this uran.| A A baker by trade, Mr, Colwell was employed by Tony's Refresh- ments, He was a member of Harmony United Church, He leaves his wife, the former Beatrice Tower; one daughter, Mrs. Edward Wilband (Betty), of Oshawa and one son, Donald Col- well, of Oshawa, Also surviving are a sister Mrs. Harold Keithlen (Kay), of I8t, John and seven brothers, |Stanley, Kenneth, Norman, Go | Except for one major fire Sat-|don and Douglas, all of St, John; |urday afternoon the weekend was Walter, of Toronto and Lewis, of {a quiet one for the Oshawa Fire Mimico, {Department, In all, seven calls! The memorial service will be for a fire department ambulance held at the Armstrong Funeral |were received, five on Baturday Chapel at 2 p.m, on Wednesday, {and two on Sunday. | SUN BLAMED OSHAWA AND DISTRICT NEWS | STREET CLOSED Because of construction Wilson road north will be closed from Alice street extended to 700 feet to north of Alice, [ the Oshawa Union Cemetery. | |Rev. N. T. Holmes, minister of | The glare of the sun was Harmony United Church, will blamed for a traffic accident on| conduct the services. opposite WILLIAM FENEMORE Sunday. A car driven by Howard| The death occurred at the kinson, 25, 113 Rossland road, |family residence, 115 Palace St, was involved In a collision with Whitby, on Saturday, Feb, 1, of an automobile driven by Howard| William Fenemore, beloved hus- Simcoe street south, GROUNDHOG PREDICTION |urday to accept a similar posi-ip' navies, 32, of 64 Elgin street band of the former Ethel Flor. WIARTON, Ont, weather will last another six weeks according to a groundhog spotted Sunday during this Georgian Bay community's an. nual "grounde hogge' festival, A scout reported seeing a wild groundhog and its shadow after repeated efforts to wake a pet Big Square Dance Contest In Sprin NORTH BAY, Ont, (CP)~This Northern Ontario centre will beland a trophy, for seniors--over| the scene this spring of the big: |20 years of age as of May 5 Second prize is $700 and a trophy | being tournament is part of the North Bay recreation w publisher of American CHARITY BENEFITS Squares which is regarded as the |groundhog, specially ed {mittee, 401 Worthington Street rier. provided for the fall YOUTH KILLED west of Welland, | TIME EXTENDED TORONTO (CP) -- About 500 workers at Orenda Engines Lim. |ited voted Sunday to give the | company until Wednesday to mo- dify its layoff procedure, The men, voted to take "posi tive action" at a meeting Wed. nesday if the company does not| give assurances of intention to! | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--William| change its present procedures. | Stevenson, 17, of minster Township was killed Sat. urday when the tractor he was driving overturned, He was found beside the tractor, which : was attached to a hay rake im. scrambled to safety Sunday night| peterborough on Saturday. There's a first prize of $1,800, hedded in the snow, ) y | CHICAGO SHOCKWAVE | CHICAGO (AP) -- A jarrring shockwave smacked noth side INDIAN ORGANIZATION ATMORE, Ala. (AP) ~ Indian The Ontario square dance chiefs from Florida and Alabama volos of square dancing, said he| championships at the spring fair have laid the foundation for an glad to accept the invitation come here as judge, He was here last year, with prizes total: organization they hope will grow [ling $1,800 were such a success|inio a nation-wide political union' judge of the U.S, champion: that the committee decided to/of Indians ships in Texas last year, | boost the rewards, DANCE STRONGHOLD "The "It was only after much should not be overlooked thought that the North Bay rec-|slogan of the competition reation committee, square dance) dancing kids help jiede executive, the North kids,' sald Mr, acks, y Rotary Club decided to put] Fach set will do one of three up this kind of money. The money compulsory dances, chosen fs now definitely arranged and draw, and danced to a caller and we are under way," said Sam music provided by the tourna Jacks, city recreation director. ment, North Bay now has more than) An optional dance will perm 2700 expert square dancers the use of the set's own caller trained In municipally-sponsored and own music, In the finals each! woRAONTO (CP)----Official fore- Rotary Club's efforts of the Florida by Affairs, it| Chief Horace Greely RI Choctaws and the Chief Calvin McGhee of the Ala-'y Ww. 18 bama Creeks crippled gether to form the Kinsmen of drinking in beverage rooms be agreed to work to- Indians for Liberty, Reform, Op-| portunity and Instruction in Civie | nearby West-| They voted against strike action [last week, FOUR ESCAPE ORILLIA (CP)~Four persons when thelr station wagon| crashed through ice In Lake Simcoe and sank in 10 feet of 1 8 DIE IN FIRE | CONWAY, Ark, (AP) -- Fire raced through a small card. board-lined frame house Sunday, | killing elglit persons trapped in.| side, The dead included three! children, RAISE THE LIMIT | NANAIMO, B.C, (CP) -- Mrs, Lindsay, in an address, | suggested the legal age for set at 30-due to the difficulty in determining the age of mi. nors, WEATHER | courses over the last nine years. set will dance to the same com- oui jssued by the Dominion! A city group, The Gateway Gam- pulsory number, bolers, currently holds the On.| Judging will be on the basis of tario ehampionship, dress, entrance and exit, general public weather office at 4:30 am: | Synopsis: this morning and light snowflurr- "It's anybody's guess how poise and attitude, basic pattern, jeg are general with heavier snow many squares we'll attract, but embellishments, promptness to # seems likely it will be a large|calls, timing and freedom pumber, among them the best on movement, and individual cou: 'the continent," sald Mr. acks, |ples. Yemen May Join New Arab State occurring near Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Strong northwest winds are causing considerable drifting near Lake Huron and in Northern Ontario, Temperatures range from slightly below zero in the north to 15 and 20 in the south, Cloudy skies and snow: flurries will continue through Tuesday throughout the province rate in the North, lonal forecasts valid until By TOM MASTERSON {Ireq, Libya and M to join SAIRO, uy The wow without giving up their thrones. prince emen wap expected wonwy GIVE UP RULE to associate his little king. | Yemen's alling, 62 - year « old on the Red Sea with the new xing, Imam Ahmed, i not rab Republic of Egypt » , ox. Syr Student celebrations in the ofl-| Shelknaom of RAUWAaR, wnion| British protection, called | his iron rule that makes the na: tion one of tha warld's remaining absolute monarchies, {Some sort of Yemen! association with the union ex: The midnight Tuesday: Lake Erie, Southern Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake Ontario, Haliburton, Windsor, London, To- ronto, Hamilton: Cloudy with oc. pected to be willing to relinquish casional snowflurries today and Tuesday. Seasonably cold, Winds manthwast "00, Northern Lake Huron, Southern Georgian Bay: Cloudy with snow and extensive drifting today and with temperatures beginning to! { mode! | Customs Total Is Down Here Customs and excise returns in| Ontarlo is cloudy Oshawa for January 1, 1958 are| God. down over $2,000,000, compared with. January, 1957, | The figure for last month was $14,168,657,29. | The return for January, 1957 totaled $16,921,341.22, leaving a difference of $2,752,683.93 between the two figures, The collections for J \ 1058 are broken down thus: Im. port duty, $1,152,601.68; excise tax, $13,014,310,36; excise duty, $445.50; sundry collections; $1, 290.78, " Arsenal Loses To Manchester LONDON (AP) = Manchester United snatched a 54 victory over Arsenal Saturday in an Eng- {lish Soccer league thriller that| | | (CP)--Winter ton at Dunnville, 18 miles south-|eagt, Total damage amounted to ence Atkinson, He was in his $135, 86H TWO CARS COLLIDE | A traffic accident with a dam-| age of $200 to both cars occurred at 160 Stevenson's road north, at year, Elizabeth Fenemore, the deceas- ed was born at Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire, England and came {to the Whitby district 34 years |ago, He farmed in Whitby town- 12.20 p.m. Saturday. The cars In- volved in the crash were driven hip for a number of years and retired some years ago, by Leo Gouen, 36, 305 Verdun| road, and by Dr, Joseph O,| Ruddy, 57, 200 Breck street north, w / ey: | Whitby, Besides his (wife he ATYEND. OPENING leaves twg-daughters, Batty and His Worship Mayor Lyman Gif-| Gertrude, at home and one son, ford and Fire Chief H, R, Hobbs| William, of Morin Height, Que- attended the opening of the new|bec. A sister, 'Mrs, Willlam fire department headquarters in | survives, The funeral service will be PUPILS SENT HOME Whitby. PARLIAMENT EUCHRE WINNERS Winners at the euchre party held by the Bathe Park Neighbor. hood - Association Saturday night were: W, Ashton, Mrs, Loretta AT-A-GLANCE McLean, Ed, Skinner, Mrs, Roy McDonough and George Bullen, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Freeze-out winners were: Mrs, Saturday, Feb, 1, 1958 Elgin McLean and Mrs. G.| Prime Minister Diefenbaker| Drinkle, | | |dissolution of Parliament and a BIRTHDAYS TODAY new federal general election for Congratulations and best wishes ' are extended to Gordon B, Miles, Monday, March 31 555 Mary Street, who is celebrat } ' protested the political nature of ing his birthday today. [the prime minister's statement CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT and the fact they were. allowed Divine Love's inexhaustible no reply. power and abundance was Idberal brought out at Christian Selence accused the governmert of. dis. services on Sunday, Feb, 2, The regarding Parliament's rights in Golden Text was from I John|not submitting a governor-gener. (4:7): "Beloved, let us love one al's warrant for parliamentary another: for love is of God; and approval, | every one that loveth Is born of Trade Minister Gordon Church- and knoweth God." ill announced a new uranium ---- ---- [sales contract with Britain and Oppposition members angrily] | a $10,000,000, four-year program Sub Goalie for Canadian nuclear power de- | Mr. Churchill also announced . " an interim payment of 10 cents Aid Ch a bushel on all grades of wheat| S evies in the 1956-57 pool except durum, [for which the payment is 26 A substitute goaltender helped The Senate sat briefly but con. | Cornwall Chevies, cellar-dwellers' ducted no business, in ie Ontario Hockey Associa tion Eastern Senior A series, to one of their brightest weekends | ' DISSOLUTION Gerry Devaney took over late| in the second period of Cornwall's | AT-A-GLANCE first weekend encounter with Pembroke Lumber Kings after; By THE CANADIAN PRESS a fivestitch cut, The Kings dom. which.convened Oct, 14, 1957, was inated nlay throughant the snows. dissolved Feb, 1, 1958, after a less third period, but were un- single session of 78 sittings days. able to defeat Devaney and the General election date is Mon Chevies won 3.0. lay, March 31, and Parliament velopment, By THE CANADIAN PRESS fo for some time, Roy Fredericks had retired with) Canada's 23rd Parliament, In the return game at Cornwall is summoned to meet again May | Electa Martin, the deceased was | Whitby for a number of years. | w Born at St. John, New Bruns | ceased was a son of the late Mr,| + | Victory Lodge will hold a me- | M MRS. ELLEN BROWN Seriously ill since January 7, Oshawa General Hospital on Sun. day, February 2, In, "ver 75th year, Mrs, Brown made hey home with {her daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Clarke, 550 Simcoe St. N. The former Harriett Ellen Guess, the deceased was born ot Loughboro township on Avril 13, 1883, Prior to coming to Osh- awa 12 years ago she had lived in Kingston and previously at Sydenham, | Mrs, Brown was a member of | Christ Memorial Anglican Church and previously was a member of St, Paul's Anglican Church, Kingston, : She was a member of the Af- ternoon Guild of Christ memor- {al Church, She was also a mem- {ber of the Daughters of England {in Oshawa; Sunshine Rebekah | Lodge, No, 222; Loyal Trus Blue ITodge, No, 55; Victory Lodge, No, 583 and of Crystal Chapter |No. 84, of the Orange Order, at | Kingston, : During the First World War Mrs, Brown served as a nurse tthe Kingston General Hos Ipital and was active in the work lof the blood donor clinic at King- ston during the Second World ar, Predeceased by her first hus- |band, Harvey Thomas, on De ond hushand, Charles Brown, on February 8, 1042, she leaves two daughters, Mrs, Ed, Clarke (Maude), of Oshawa and Mrs, Gordon Nicholson (Nellie) of Belleville and two sons, William | Thomas, of Kingston and Mel | ville Brown, of Richmond, B.C, | Also surviving are a brother Wilson Guess, of Sydenham, and eight grandchildren, The remains will rest at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel on Monday night, The members of | morial service at 6:45 pm, to day, The members of Sunshine Lodge will hold a similar serv ice 7:15 pm, and the mem- bers of the Daughters of FEng- land will gather at 7 p.m. a ston, for service at 2 pm, en Wednesday, February 5. Rev, Goode rector of St, Paul's Ang- lican Church, will conduct the services, Interment will be In Cataraqui Cemetery, KENNETH G, WERRY BOWMANVILLE -- Kenneth G Werry, a well-known Bowmanville resident, died on Saturday morn- ing in Toronto Western Hospital, Mr. Werry, who was in his 46th A son of the late Willlam and year, had been in poor health for {some time, He was a.former superintend- ent of the Ontario Training School {for Boys at Bowmanville, but had {resigned this position in January, 1957, because of his health, Since [that time he had served as senior Mr, Fenemore was a member placement officer for the institu « of All Saints' Anglican Church, |tion, Mr, Werry was a member of | the Bowmanville Rotary | Club, and a past. master of Jergsalem Lodge, AF and AM, Bowman- ville, | He Is resting at the Morris Fu- {day when he will be moved to St, {Paul's United Church where his held at the W, C. Town Funeral rnoral service will be held at/beat them 6-3, Boys here has been|" hal! mast since Mr, Werry's death, It will continue at {half mast until after his funeral on Tuesday. The Rev. D. R. Dewddney, chaplain of the insti. tution, officiated at a Memorial Service for Mr. Werry which was held in the auditorium of the On. tario Training School for Boys this morning, Monday ,at 11,30 o'clock, | On Sunday evening the presi:| announced to the Commons the dent of the Bowmanville Rotary pose of several drunken escapa- Club, Dr. Keith Slemon, and| members of the club went to the orris Funeral Home to pay thelr respects to the their fellow mem: ber, Mr. Werry. Tonight, Mon: iday evening, at 8 p.m. Jerusal:/stars have been warned, | | | em Lodge, AF and AM, of which Mr, Werry was a past master, and CCF spokesmen | Will hold a masonic service at the an international Morris Funeral Street, Kenneth G. Werry was a life] long resident of Bowmanville. He| was a son of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley G., Werry, RR 6, Bowmanville, His father, who died last autumn, was a leading farmer of the dis- trict, Mr, Werry is survived by his wife, who before her marriage Home, King |was Miss Winnifred Rickard, and four children, David, Ruth, Peter, and Margaret. His mother, Mrs. | Wesley G. Werry, RR 6, Bowman: ville, and a sister, Mrs. Ross Lane, RR 4, Bowmanville also survive him, | Mr, Werry served 20 years in the Ontario department of reform. | He would have completed 20] years as a member of the staff of the Ontario Training School for Boys, Bowmanville, in March 1958. For a number of years he was a house-father. on the staff, | and eventually became senior placement officer. Following the death 'of J. J. Brown, who had been superin- tendent of the school for many years, Mr. Werry was appointed! superintendent of Ontario Boys Training School, Bowmanville, Due to illness Mr, Werry found Mrs, Ellen Brown died at the, cember 26, 1014 and by her sec-| 4 The remains will rest at the _ Feb, 5, followed by Interment inip "yp iq pineral Chapel, King-| | | | | 57 PLAN HEART FUND CAMPAIGN Dr, Paul Dudley White, con- | Alger and T, L, Wilson, of Osh- | sultant to President Eisenhow- | awa, were Invited representa. | er, speaks at a luncheon in the | tives from this area. February Lord Simcoe Hotel, Toronto, to | is Heart Month throughout Cane launch the Ontario division of | ada. Public donations may be the Canadian Heart Fund, 8. R. | left at any bank, ; ~Photo by Gilbert A. Milne. St. Mike's Third In Junior "A" Loop By THE CANADIAN PRESS assisted in the first period, Tees Coach Bob Goldham of Toronto pee captain Ed Hoekstra, Matt St, Michael's is a little worried Ravlich and Wayne Hillman his team Is scoring too many scored the otifers, Bob Rousseau goals, | counted twice for the Canadiens, St, Mike's, after banging in 11 Bob Boucher getting the third, goals against Barrie Flyers Fri. GAME WON LATE |day, walloped the Barrie squad) Two goals in the last three 7-6 Sunday. The win boosted minutes of regular time gave St, (their goals-for total to 137 and'Mike's its victory over Barrie, {took them into third place in the Dick Mattiussi scored the ties Ontario Hockey Association Jun- breaker and Hank Marczak got for A standings. (an insurance goal, Mattiussi, But, says Coach Goldham, Marczak, Lou Angotti, Bob Keon 'We're scoring too many, It's got and Dave Sly scored the others, to stop sometime; I just hope it [Dave Panagabko counted twice doesn't stop altogether." for the Flyers, Mike Westfall, St. Mikew displaced Toronto Danny Patrick and Murray Davie Marlboros, beaten 4-2 Sunday by son scoring for Barrie, Ottawa . Hull Canadiens. The| Canadiens scored two third.per. | Canadiens, who blitzed league- lod goals to crack Toronto Marl. Kinch (Clara), of England, also nora] Home until noon on Tues:|leading St. Catharines Teepees|boros. [11-4 Friday were on the receiv-| Ralph Backstrom and Billy ing end Saturday when Teepees Carter were the late marksmen \ for Ottawa after Bob Rousseau Right winger Chico Maki laid had potted earlier goals. Bob Ne. the foundation for the revenge vin and Bob Riseley were Marl. - vants to play Reds Demote iid Soccer Star LATE DEATH " ' CLASSIFICATION DEATH , , , MOSCOW (AP) Edouard| BROWN -- Entered into rest 'in the Streltsov, one of Russia's soccer Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday, stars, has been kicked off the na- February 2, 1058, &"arriett Ellen Guess, widow of the late Charles J, Bro tional Soviet team and reduced mother of Mrs, Ed, Clarke (Maud to bush league status in an ex-|[Oshawa), in her 75th year. Resting af the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, A Monday evening then at the R, J, Reid des, Funeral Home, Kingston, where funeral - The newspaper Trud reported service will be held Wednesday, Feb Streltsov's demotion, Tha news. |ruary 5 Interment Cataraqui Come |tery, Kingston, Members Victory Lodge paper Komosomol Pravda also (No sss, 6.45 pam, Members of daughe carried a report tha' several ters of England Lodge will hold a serve {lee at the Funeral Home Monday, Feb. ) ruary 8, 7 pom, Members of Sunshine The denunciation broke on the piid = | Bo No. 222, will hold 8 eve of the team's departure for! serviee Monday, 7.15 p.m. meet. It. also WERRY, Kenneth G At Toronte ¥ d g , Kennel | - ron comes at a time when the So Western Hospital on Saturday, Feb, 1, viet state committee for sports is tas, Kenneth G, Werry, age 47 years, rallying its ranks for the coming beloved husband of Winnifred Rickard, world championships in Sweden, and dear father of David, Ruth, Peter Komosomol Pravda listed tA ng Aegon bg cesses' which included "Cvinking Mrs, Werry and the late W, G, Werry, sessions, turning up drunk for Resting a the Monts Punaral Cravely training, speeding and drivipg (Bowmanville, until Tuekday noon, se t fee in St, Paul's United Church at 2.30 around in flashy limousines while|p m, Interact Bethrada Cometery. 1 lesser members of the team were lieu of flowers contributions to Bowman. transported in humble buses." ville Rotary Litary Fund in his mem: Streltsov now has to purge him-'jce in the chapel Monday evening at self and work his way up throughs o'clock. Tuesday and Wednesday Only! pected, however, since the three Tuesday. Cold," Winds north 20, Kuwait government | oo nirioy already are united in a| Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk {saw United strike back after the {home team had scored three i} |Sunday, Pembroke outshot their ! {the duties of superintendent too i | the demonstration j,i military command and pur said "® identical foreign policies. Prince Self of Islam elf Yemen is connected with Egypt announce that Yemen Only by the Red Sea. But Yemeni to | relations with the big neighbor to meant full | the or merely federation with roclatmed clear. Yenten legation of the reports [for years, the ec y President Nasser Syrian President Shukri Kuwatly | in their proclamation *'Any|000 Syrians and Arab state desirous of joining menis them in the union" or in a fed, Parliamentary meetings of Sy eration would be welcome, The ria and Egypt Wednesday r [have never been close, and Ye- i iv 8 fat i 3 4,500,000 as a bid ® @e monarchs Fee, owt Arabia, Jorden, ' north and east, Saudi Arabia, | Saturday |™en has been carrying on a spor. go {adic border war with the British R sald it Protectorate of Aden on the south land Lake, Timmins-Kapuskasing Sudbury, North Bay: Cloudy and cold today and Tuesday. Oc. casional snow today. Intermittent |d day that saw 11 first-division KINGSTON WINS snow Tuesday, Considerable drift. ing. Winds northwest 20, Forecast Temperatures Windsor virrsesss 3 Thomas .. don Ingham + Hamilton 000--23,500,000 Eygptians, 4,000 Muskoka Ye- Killaloe Earlton Sudbury | are North Bay of federation was inter- [expected to approve the union Kapuskasing |and nominate Nasser to be ita) White River president, (Mooscnse |... [times in as many minutes, | It was the highlight match of | matches produce 45 goals, Man. {chester United is third League - leading Wolverhamp- | {ton Wanderers showed the way | {with a 51 slamming of lowly Lel- |cester City. Preston North Fnd| maintained second place, routing] Birmingham City 80, with two | goals by Tom Finney and three each by Tommy Thompson and {Sammy Taylor Manchester City halted West! Bromwich Albion's championship bid, downing them 4.1, The de-| feat droped Albion into fourth place | defeated {and moved to the top of the see. (ond divison with 37 points | Phaalion a CAATWon = hosts 40-25, but Devaney was in sparkling form as the Chevies won 5-1, . Kingston CKLCs, fifth in the standings, trimmed second-place Belleville McFarlands 3-2 Second - period goals by Reg Grigg and Moe Savard com: pleted Cornwall's scoring in their first duel with Pembroke after Ron Muir had given Chevies the lead in the first period. Muir and Grigg were -also among the scorers in the. return game. Neil Burke, George Aitken and Rene St. Hilaire added the others, Jack Giesebrecht scored for the Kings Kingston came from behind a 31 daficht the "ar lands, scoring two goals in the tn hant ~ © heal Me Commons standing at dissolu- arduous for his health, and he tion: Progressive - Conservatives| resigned from this position to be- | 113; Liberals 106; CCF 25; Social come senior placement officer, Credit 19; Independents 2; total|again last January, A kindly man, | 265 who was keenly interested in the Last general election was June|welfare of the community, Mr.| 10, 1957 Werry had many friends in Bow. Enumeration of some 9,000,000 manville and district who mourn voters by 58,000 enumerators willlhis passing be held Feb. 10-15, 2 -- Voters' lista to be printed be tween Feb, 17 and March §, Rural revision of lists will end| March 13, Urban revision will be | March 13-18, I Nomination day will be March | 17, except in 21 electoral districts | where it will be March 3 The proclamation dissolving | Parllament, dated Feb, 1 BUSINESS MEN'S RENDEZVOUS TALLY-HO in Quebec City, was LEAN TENDER CLUB STEAKS THIN SLICED PORK LIVER FRESH MADE FARMER STYLE SAUSAGE LEAN MINCED 4 LBS. $ 1 BEEF uw 29° GRADE "A" SMALL SIZE EGGS IN YOUR CONTAINERDOZ 23¢ \ uw 45¢ w 10° 29¢ LB, 4 LBS, $1 signed outside Ottawa,

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