Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Mar 1958, p. 2

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' Viola Mackie, of Toronto and a brother, Charles Robinson, of gracious manner that would ". brother, Ralph Mackie, of Osh-'Brandon, Manitoba. charm Khruschey himself, Mr. awa. The memorial service will be Blair did more in 10 minutes The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral|than Eisenhower, Dulles and] held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 3 p.m. on Monday, Mar.| Macmillan dn 10 months to Im-| Chapel at 2 pm. on Monday, |10, followed by interment in prove international relations. { The luncheon was Blair's idea | Area? | BRUCELLOSIS MENACE { A campaign is under way to make Ontario County a Brucel-| losis Control Area. ! What is a Brucellosis Control Top Scorer OSLO, Norway (CP) -- Can. ada's point-makers at the end of' Friday's play in the world * # a - a a ris ____OBITUARES [GOOD EVENING | | GOO | EDGAR GEORGE (PEG) inson. A former resident of Osh-| MACKIE ! awa, the deceased was in bis, -- By JACK GEARIN 5 -- | In poor health for 14 months|87th year. He lived at 1025 Scar- | Edgar George (Peg) Mackie, 140|let r2=4, Toronto, | : : La Salle Ave. Sieg 24 the bi A son of the late Luke and Lu- That was a big news story this week out of ronto Western Hospital on Fri-icinda Robinson, the deceased i , |day, Mar, 7. He was in his 48th| sas born at Brooklin on Mar, 25,| CAaPe€ Canaveral, Fla, but the biggest story hap- year. . Aug, 4 |1571 and was married in Roches-! pened thousands of miles away. Born at Bancroft on Aug. 4.ter, N.Y. in 190. | That was in Oslo, Norway, where Mr. Wren 1910, the deceased was a son of i ol . 4 ' . the lote Wilson and Abigail Mac- Dis Xs Hiaime, ¥. how. Blair of The Whitby Dunlops revealed a new side Jie. coming tb Oshawa 23 a smallland Flushing, Long Island. Al to his many-sided nature. lever since, He was married here, Csident of Osawa from 1022 to To put it bluntly, Mr. Blair made his debut for. Feb. 12, 1942. {months ago. as a social host, and also as an international good- Mr. Mackie had been an em- | Mr. Robinson served as elec-| will ambassador. ploye of General Motors for| OD ie Oatay a more than 30 years. He was a trical supervi i or Ld Total goals will count in each member of Simcoe Street United Railway Co. for eight years. |g; pTERING SUCCESS series, which represent second! Church and of Cedar Lodge, AF| He was a member of the Chris- The lon was a luncheon round competition in the Ontario i * land AM. He was also a popular tian Science Church in O |-- the inter | press cover-|Minor Hockey League Associa-| i member of the Oshawa Golf| and was honored with a member- ed it generously and called it altion, The winners will play in the| {Club where he had been a mem-|ship in the Mother Churgh of 'just-before-the-battle" lunch-| semi-final rounds against the To- | {ber for more than 20 years. Christ Scientist in Boston, leon -- attended only by the Dun-|ronto winners, likely Marlboro LYNN FAIR 5 During the Second World War,| "He leaves his wife, the former nies and their opponents of to-|clubs. i | 'Mr, Mackie served with the ord- Lucy Hare and one daughter, morrow, The Russians. A total of 485 youngsters -- 5 i nance corps and saw service Mrs, Hart Buck (Eunice), of To-| To say that the affair was a representing 72 teams -- per. . ] overseas. ronto. : | glittering success is to make the|c oq in" the Oshawa Minor! Cc enzie S 1 "| He leaves his wife, the former| Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. understatement of the year; with League Association this winter, | 3 « E. Grace Martin; a sister, Miss Mary Dav of Uxbridge and aa few well-chosen words, and a | 4 Tar. 10, followed by interment|Groveside Cemetery. L. B. Bon- Lynn Fair, district representa: hockey championships: 5 | in the Oshawa Union Cemetery. ham of the Oshawa Christian and, in his own effervescent way, live' of the Ontario Department ! i Rev. John K. Moffat, minister of Seience Church will ond he did everything possible to see hy iB ig it this|neRenzie : 8 A ; Hy : be Simcoe Street United Chureh, the services. » [that it was a success. He smoth- |, |'Attersley HEE AUT will conduct the sory ce odge| MRS. HOWARD McEVERS | orca Bests ol Kes was. the| "Brucellosis -- contagious abor-'Smith 83 11 = | a3 ' The members of Cedar ge 3 A | understanding, and never w. el i | ; 2 | OSHAWA SPORTSMAN S SHOW ATTRACTS LARGE CROWD will hold a service a the fwweral] Following LA short lliness the spirit of brotherly love more evi- tion. in cattle ay by prame Jon [rogen om : 3 1 4 : J ty sailor, Mar- | man's Show which opened its | the many boats, motors and | were shown. The show is open home at 4 p.m. on Suncay. leath occurred at the Oshawa dent. .+| Control Area (the plan was start- Gosselin ' 729 | The poet re doors to the public at 5 p.m. | other tems of marine equip- | today from 11 am, until 11 | In flew of flowers Souations iv | General Hospital this orsing of | There were aome touching aide 4 by the Federal Government in| Gagnon 131 3 Smith, 14," who, complete with | on Friday. By 8 p.m. last even- | ment displayed. A great deal of | p.m. today and is free to all, [the Heart Fun tak a Hg os, Ro sont ee Ruskies mingled|1957) is a geographical subdivi- 0'Connor, Ted 53 8 , Sea Captain's cap try out one of | ing a good crowd was walking | hunting and fishing equipment, | A door prize is given away each | ciated. ot war el: was in her at the various tables, not unlike Sion -- usually one county or sev-| Burns 34 1 3 the" powerful motor boats ex- | around the UAW Hall where the | as well as such things as hobby | hour, z MRS. SARAH JANE WILSON . 8S. Ss. 5 dhl i Rw , no > per. eral contiguous counties or terri- Sinden 2. | hiited at the Oshawa Sports- | show is being held, looking at ' craft and archery exhibits, ~--Times-Gazette Photo JAX (Staff) -- Mrs. Sarah 79th year, i ® ; | torial districts -- in which a ma-|Lamirande 05 5 4 oR Hake ---- bi Tr TTT" TT -- is A Wilson passed away in the A daughter of nt late Me. aud indieally fom the or Briried jority of the cattle owners have'Air 12 3 ou' ane Dl A Mrs. Hugh McGilton, the de-|the earth at reunioi : a4 o | A Ajax and Pickering General HOs- cored was born in Belfast, Ire. ley College Old Boys Association. € ose 4 desite 10 pevadicate| Samolenko 121 | | ounty ec pital on Friday, Mar. 7, after 8.04 ang was married in Toronto| Nikolai Semercko, the leader BUCS. O5i5 FIOM 10 oer a W¥les Iv! 7 un O 11 ver | (long illness in her 67th year. |i, 1913 A resident of Oshawa for of the Russian team, presented | Ht ot 0 rol Area by the Fed. Is n Hias: 1 rr oe b | She was the daughter of Mr. gg year che had previously lived |Mr. Blair with an expensive look- Nate enalties: Treen 7; Te On~ | ; |eral Minister of Agriculture." nor 7: Gagnon 4: Sinden 3: Me- ling ash tray. The Russian play- Kl 2 3 ; Me Mrs. McEvers was a bi presented the Dunnies with| Brucellosis is of prime concern| Kenzie 2, Tom O'Connor 2, Smith ship. She married the late Oscar| albums containing Russian today for two reasons; new U.S.'1; Broden 1. | Wilson in 1924 at Whitevale, A 3 ne Sign i Cw ey . |curbs on the importation of Cana-| Stops: Edwards 69; opposing life long resident of this ared,ihe woman's association of the| Mr. Blair did throw a tempor- dian cattle and new U.S. health| goalies 215. Mrs, Wilson came to Ajax inf... ary scare into the proceedings standards for its own cattle. " 1942 with her husband who Was = pacijes her husband she leaves when he explained that a certain] A minimum of 66 2-3 per cent - eraployed in the DIL plant. a daughter, Mrs. Arthur Crowells| amount of body contact was ne- of the farmers in any area must Team Standing Mrs. Wilson was a member of (pie, o:3 'of Oshawa and a son, |cessary in the Canadian game, agree before a BCA is set up. and Mrs. William Hutchings, |{, Toronto.and Cobourg. Green River, Pickering Town-| Fair Date Set | The 19th Annual Ontario County Seed Fair and Hay Show will be held in the town hall, Uxbridge, on Saturday, Mar. 22. The exhibits will be set up and i Czechs Deceptive By ED SIMON riotous Canada - Sweden match in the third period, team captain Canadian Press Staff Writer | drew lots of criticism, told a re-| Sinden put the puck into the OSLO (CP) -- With an assist porter he is used to umpiring|Czech net just as defenceman from Sweden, last year's world German league games where Ted O'Connor was returning to ho ions, da could| "we have to be a lot more strict|/the ice after serving a penalty. judged during the morning. "A 's Uni > . Shelpg p . i vid . ia EE a dhol are not as. Gosselin ran nn he tiring Sple mid Programme has pi Soi Ie . pire Rr er Oshawa, 2% gid cng ges Flog Souples aie Sava h a In Oslo (ames a i ducing Sunday's set-to with the disciplined as in these interna- czech defence for two more prepared for the 3MeTBOvE. 4 An C. Robins of Ajax, and Joan, nec McManus (Charlotte), of Canadian custom for anything) mals Branch, Federal Dept. of ; : Russians to a side-show attrac- tional matches. (goals before the final buzzer. i tly OAC Guiiph, Mrs. C. Reid of Toronto. There Albany. N.Y. and Mrs. A. Stew-| personal. It was not unlike a den-| Agriculture. Tests of blood| OSLO, Norway (CP) -- Stand- H s 8 , OAC, Guylph, . ) j |WATCH CLOSELY | The Americans had to play are also four grandchildren. "We have to watch for the most of their game against Rus- il art (Sarah), of Belfast; a broth-|tist who warns a patient that samples are made at laboratories ings in the world hockey chame i wi 3 tion. i 4 TOUGHEST ONE S80 FAR will be a highlight of the after- The funeral services be er Jack McGilton, of Belfast and there may be some painful drill- recognized by the Federal de- pionships after Friday's games: WL T Friday night, Canada defeated slightest sign of a game getting sia without star defenceman Mc./100n program. held on Monday at the McEach-|giy orandchildren |{ing ahead, but that there will be partment, and no charge is made. F A Pts. the Czechs by the deceptively out of control. Maybe that has Kinnon. He was hit between the There will be outstanding gxhi- nie Funeral Home, Pickering at" The memorial service will be nothing personal in it. | Except in cases where special Canada 50066 3 10 one:sided score of 60 in by farmade some of my decisions seem eyes by a flying puck halfway bits of cereal grains, small speds, 5 30 pm. Interment, Brougham |p.iq at the Armstrong Funeral| As Mr. Bruce West, 8 Toronto permission is granted, all positive Russia 4013 8 9 the. hardest of their five straight a bit severe." through the first period. In the potatoes, corn and hay. A sgecial| cep etery, : [Chapel at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, newspaperman wrote: animals must be disposed of for Sweden 410 3 17 8 victories in the tournament. Neumaier and Hauser handled middle session defenceman Jack effort is being made this yar fo ~ March 11. followed by interment| "The affair would have done slaughter under inspection. The Czech 21% 184. 6 ~Fhe Canadians' big advantage|the Canadian - Czech mat ch. Petroske injured a hand and was get out as large an entry as pu FUNERAL OF in Mount' Lawn Cemetery. Rev. justice to the United Nations. In|gwner receives from the siaugh-|U.S, 2212419 3 is in the goalspread yardstick/There were some fireworks in ,sed only sparingly after that. |sible in the Hay Show, MRS. CHARLES GREEN [S. C. H. Atkinson, minister of Al-|fact, the discussions of the OE ie pi iand 1170; that will scpatate the leaders ithe Hs pesiod Which worried| ---------- --T| The funeral service for Mrs.|por{'gireet United Church, will would have looked like a cheap| animals, and from the Federal Poland 0501 5 1 the seven-game round - robin/Wren Blair, the y manager: Charles Green, 87 Buckingham conduct the services. | pool room brawl compared to this| Department of Agriculture com- Norway 050 43 0 schedule results in a tie on enough to stalk across the ice avenue, who died at the Oshawa |delicate tete-a-tete of the Rus-| pensation in amounts not exceed- Friday's Scores points. during the interval to talk to In- Fs, me omy its 1 Bui iz. | TSE Fire gund Growing Eigidly Sweden's 36-17. tension vanished as Whitby drew {we want General Hospital last Tuesday, |sians and the Canadians." ing $40 per head for grades and Canada 6 Czechoslovakia 0 was held at the McIntosh Funeral | WEATHER When the international scene gjg9 To breds. Russia 4 United States 1 Chapel at 2 pm. on Friday, grows tense again, as it's almost Sweden 12 Poland 2 0 y 1 |} : Me Kionom H. D. Cleverdon, TORONTO (CP) Official gure lv do, ¥ e wil Toke Dolan Today's Shedole rector of Christ Memorial Angli- forecasts issued by the public luncheon: and we will try-to re- 318. both Canada and Russia fol- only two of the remaining penal- low form by winning today, the|ties and only one of them from |Canada Russia vs Sweden tournament climax will come in/the Germans. . RY : 5.00 Church, conducted the ser. Weather office at 5 am. [oo ho "ow Mr. Blair and the 4 ¢ the, Jast scheduled game at 1 It was the first Iggs for the, Rete Tr y toured ihe eth | jn a Interment was in Mount| Synopsis: Skies are mainly py, nieq gat down to tea with the Norway vs Crechosiovalia | EST Sunday in which the hard-working Czechs, who have 'Tc Who h ..« 'had many !ha hell 5.00( 1 FL. : clear overnight except in East- h i ' . ding y 8 vass for donations ber of o 1.00 Lawn Cemetery. Russians in a spirit of brotherly tha gountries meet for the fourth tied both Russia and the US. oe famil Bo ta about. hang our 30 The pallbearers were William ern Ontario along the Ottawa jo e tarts d G d Skii S in tournament play. {and for two periods they ap-|; Faser ly fine man, with a Warles Gerl 1.00 _| Valley. Temperatures generally 00 11n now pay home in a fia We di d the to Cooper, Robert Alexander, Ed Incidentally, if the next prime . Russia holds the peared well within reach of an vnc enh Jiscussed the! how 300 wabd Roberts. Willis Day, Al. are ranging in the 20s throughout! initia of Canada is looking for 7-2 victory over To-| upset. | rages > the Russians' tour of Can. In 100 Wallace and Albert Knowler, (the lower lakes and between 5 a good-will ambassador to im-| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | In Several Breas oigk in 1954 and a 2-0 BAD SHOOTING finall id. mark % 2.00 y above and 10 below in Northern ,.,ue relations with Moscow, we, In the fourth inning of the sev- | A inally wound up by kid 0 2.00 . \ | pr 0 3 TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario ski hener - Water-| Only bad shoojing' and somee! of BE recon igh Riznex. 44 FUNERAL OF Ontario can furnish just such a man. enth game of the 1956 world ser-' o 0 years later. unlueky_bre vod bell Of-|° The 4 EY) 8 rd) 2.00 . STANLEY E, BLAIR A series of weak storms which "py arg why we think the Oslo ies, Roy Campanella doubled off ing centres have Jopontey va v whipped them 5 - 0 fonSive. T Whitby ran up 8 und fit {111d stbo dn rg Jed | 3%! The funeral service for Mrs. brought heavy rainfalls to thei, ..} oon was the most impertant New York Yankee pitcher ing snow a on + are | ¢ 2-0 lead in the first period, the | Mrs. : Lise LARS Loo Stanley. E. Blair, Wilson road|gulf states as yet has not al- news story of the week. {Tommy Byrne and scored mom- three centres said their tows rd § We score. Czechs held them scoreless for Mrs Ponogs Inds : 2.00 north, who died at the Oshawa fected the Great Lakes. There) SPECIAL REQUEST {ents later on a single. It turned operate during pe Weekend. " ¥ 20 minutes. ry -- Hod) | \ sworiv 2. General Hospital on Tuesday of will be cloud and perhaps a light/A SPE os bled Man.| Ut fo be the winning run as| backed snow: Dagmar 14; Lu- i the referees for the| George Gosselin tipped injyr J Pop 2 lis 100 this week, was held at the MclIn-| snowfall tonight in southwestern] An Oshawa woman cabled Man-|g,.qk1yn Dodgers sewed up their Zenia, 10; Orangeville, Hockley pent think the game is be-|Charlie Burns' pass from the|nr [gov Pue zr oy 1.00 tosh Funeral Chapel at 3.30 p.m, Ontario as one of these storms ager Wren Blair of The Whitby |firet world championship, Valley and Cedar Springs, 8; jiiing tougher and harder toedge of the crease two minutes Mr Wart les » ou J 3 Yo0lon Friday, Mar. 7. begins to pass over Tennessee, Dunlops in Oslo, Norway, this) rimes have changed. The Peterborough, 5; Sundridge, 12. -% " Mrs. A. W. ( y & . 0 3 , vi 8 : : 3 g re e BF e. " iil jiio the final period to Bot me Mrs. C. Deutinger i Prin ig) 1% dood 550, The pallbearers were Ernest but elsewher little change is ex- week wilh 3 gpecial Tequest ne Dodgers have moved to Los An. Granular snow: Cobourg, 18; aropean ents Fg bind ain. Gosselin, with three goals fe "50 ub Atkinson 350 Stewart, John Richardson, Jr., | pected. e f her half-brother, Fit. geles. Campanella lies half-para- Owen Sound, 4; Oshawa, 8. Fy Te nae North 2aThe aga Gagnon, Connie three 5 and | Mrs. Staples 10010 paddo. §. Nichols 10.00| Thomas Leonard, Paul Gagnon,| A Regional forecasts valid until Baye re Gillin the RCAF lyzed in a Glen Cove, N.Y., hos ~~ SA | "sald veteran referee Kurt | Harry Sinden handled the scor- fo awl 3 Mr, agony N: PLC} hom. 500 James Stobo and Artin Wiison; TE Windsor: | HO IS BURIED IN Sandefojordin | Pital and Byrne has retired. . . Hawser of Switzerland in an in- ing. A Friend 3.00|Mr. ai.oggr, | John Bekhama soo! The Jorvices Nepe HO actor of Mostly sunny today. Overcast Civic Cemetery, near Oslo, with| But although the names may May iviae terview. There was a scoring bungle on mr, Drazwik 9! Mr. anaiLol 8 Alex Bovay 1.00 Rev. A. G. Mitchell, pas " i I of , tonight. six crewmen who died with him not be the same in many cases, } 'Sweden's Goesta Ahlin com- Gosselin's first goal. Officials J. b ir 1.00 Vi an al as Bil ig 4H Gibbons Street Baptist Church. |with a light Tall of stow somight, Dec 28, 1944, when their plane/the "game's the same." It's still hod ' mented that '"'the world cham-| credited it to Gagnon. But at the Mrs, F. Hunter 45/ Mr. and Mrs. N. Brown 500 Interment was in Mount Lawn but Fieating again Sunday. Noy vee. shoL dowa by German anti- big league baseball and that's Hoc ey eries 3 plonships get rougher every time the veteran left winger was Mrs. 3; Whattam 100 Mr. and Mrs, H. Wernsheimer 5.00 Cemetery, much change in empera ure. lzirerait lall that will matter when the i year." [sitting on the Whitby bench. | Arthur Hefierman lar a Yow, Hy Vaateier tn DANIEL ROBINSON Pho Oe alton: | She is Mrs. F. A. Zarowny, of scores of the exhibition openers OSLO (AP) -- The Interna- i "Haiiser and Ahlin are the two| Gagnon scored the game's first Pp. Asadoway 100 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Grills 5.0! pollowing an illness of three day with snowflurries likely, par-|53 Ritson road south, and she|come trickling in today from tional Ice Hockey Federation Fri. / meh named for the Canada-Rus- goal on a long pass from Bob um; 's. saimers 2.00 |days the death occurred at Hum-|tioulz=lv in the morning. Not|sent the cable at the request of Florida and Arizona. day appointed a Hitee xian, cul ' sia match Sunday. Ahlin, with 20! Attersley. He was right next to A Friend : 2.00/50, of Lot 23 Con. 2, RR 2, Bow- her Memorial Hospital, Weston,/much change in temperature. Blair's wife, her close friend of | Much of the interest will cen- mitlee to discuss the poss y years' experience and 500/the net to tip it in Mr. Bop Colder 700 manville; and by William Kurelo, on Friday, Mar. 7, of Daniel Rob Gusty northeast winds 20 to 25. several years, tre on the Los Angeles and San of turning the world champion. ig behind him, thinks he'll FROM EIGHT FEET {Mr. Painiateer 1.00/34, of 627 Finucane street | "Lake Huron, Lake Ontario west| FIt.-Sgt. Giblin was 27 at the Francisco teams. The Dodgers ships into a three-division con. etire after that game. He has Broden's goal came on diag-| Mr. Forbes 1.00 Hi d the plant of |of the Bay of Quinte: London and time of the crash. He was an air- play the Philadelphia Phillies in test. ; ri been in charge of seven world onal clearing passes from Sinden M- Dowers 30 HIT AN RUN dian Legion toure e pl . Torte: Sih cool today, gunner at the time and came a night game in Miami while the| J. F. (Bunny) Ahearne of Eng- $hampionships and three Olym- and Jack McKenzie. Broden mr. Earl Goodes 200 A hit-and-run accident was re. General Motors in Oshawa t 5! cloudy Sunday, clearing during|from Eugenia Falls, Ont. Mrs. Giants meet the Cleveland In- land, federation president, ng pes: man referee Toni Ne immed dhe Pik low to the Mg 5.00 Ported to police by Howard John week. the afternoon. Gusty fortheast|Zarowny has some treasured m diaus in Phoenix, Ariz. Eee 5 nen Snder, which the © Neu- ice from eight feet out. B32 0 Fitche n . y y 2 y 8 CIviS 4 imaler, whose handling of the] After Gosselin's marker early Mr P. Macintosh 200 Fichen. 3, 308 Astiar vi eet, al CASE ADJOURNED winds near 25. Zarowny has some treasured SUFFERS SPRAIN advance to division one, replac- ose 1 ing : e } + P. Ma : WE Ye Lake Ontario east of the Bay mementos of his funeral -- Nor-| gerh Score's scheduled first eastern Haliburton: /wegian newspaper clippings and game appearance for Cleveland A charge of common assault 3 |against Peter Pidwerbecki, 837|of Quinte, a Myers street, was adjourned until| Continuing cool with occasional snapshots which were sent to her since his eye injury last may was a ---- - ing the bottom team in the higher division. Similar promotions and relocations would occur between tempting to pass another car, at |the corner of Simcoe street south ! Baldwin * ® i and Kawartha avenue, the other § 3 § f1 i tod tly by the Norwegian Red Cross. ' | d. Th lef der . § Mar. 21, in Oshawa Police Court|snow flurries today, mostly by postponed. The young lefthander i; ond and third devisions, Rink W 11S sar Yected aud Suck Big Tar, Friday. Pidwerbecki is charged|cloudy with little change in tem-| Mrs. Zarowny and Mrs. Blair suffered a sprained right ankle 2 secont Ne Sime Tula { he other car did not stop. Dam- y with assaulting John Tymochko, perature Sund ay. Gusty north- are former employes of The Bell| running around a Tucson, Ariz. vould I! more teams to 240 Beatty avenue on Feb, 22. |easterly winds near 25. {Telephone Co, here. (EMCA gym Friday and will bel on Chcourage mo age amounted to $75. play in the world championships, 1, ° ° ° H 3 Western Haliburton, Georgian| LORY sidelined for a few days. a I pam DIOne Pe 'Third Curlin Title NAMED COMMISSIONERS GIVEN REMAND Bay, Kirkland Lake, Timmins. HOCKEY 61 ie who dream For most managers, the early oid TE after a tie | : ile; Rev % TG & Ak Hector Ravary, 41, of 628 cen- Kapuskasing regions: Sudbury, For rmghi gh will re. 8ames will be a time for experi: yote in a league meeting ] . . . i ville; Rev. R. F. G. Campbell, o eh pen } .| North Bay: Sunny and 1 today | y - j : A + o> By ERWIN FRICKE game and skip Murray Roberts perior there because of the good Nestleton: James evn of Pe- he street north, Whithy, was fe id Sunday. Vins oD ly gain its former hockey glory, menting : Knut Toensherg of Denmark is { Canadian Press Staff Writer from the Toronto suburb of Un-lice. The ice here was too tricky terborough and Russell Greytock |Tanded to Mar. 11, at ob near 15. locally higher in som |there is some consolation in the Rube Walker, Campanella' c hairman of the committee, 5 RIA (CP) -- Matt Bald- ionville was left - handing some and treacherous to figure out." '|court. Ravary is charged with near Ia. ©! fact that two city teams are in Projected catching replacement, which will report back at the 1959 € of Warsaw, have been chosen by About 35,000 fans saw the Peterborough presbytery of the championships here. The Winni- Presbyterian Church in Canada being intoxicated in a public exposed localities. win tied a couple of Fri- 3ple of records Fri place in Whitby. | flay night by skipping his Alberta beauties. ONTARIO FLUNKS OUT the running for provincial honors. Will be given more than the once federation meeting, Other mem- Forecast Temperatures They are the Juveniles and the over by Walt Alston of Los An- bers represent East Germany po oy . | tink to the 1958 Canadian curl-| But in the next round Ontario, Peg kids were the sentimental|as commissioners to the church's! GIVEN REMANDS Min Max |Midgets of the City Hockey geles. an Poland. ng championship but he wants ith a chance to join Alberta and favorites and skip Terry Braun- General Assembly being held in| Ralph Jackson, 39% Simcoe Windsor 28 37 |League, both of whom will face jo do better. He wants the rec- Manitoba in a three-way playoff, Stein, 18, gave them plenty to Glenview Church, Toronto, early! ctreet north, and Samuel Kowal.|St Thomas 25 35 |big tests in the next few days. brds without qualification. flunked out. The foursome from Cheer about. in June. {enko RR 2 "Oshawa both charg-|zondon 25 35 [The Juveniles will play Ringston| The 31-year-old Edmonton oil- Unionville was sidelined by It is unlikely the championship led with falling to file an income! Wingham 25 35 |in the Limestone City tonight and man won his record-tying third | Northern Ontario 9-6. will see schoolboys in action WEEKEND BIRTHDAYS I Toturn ng 10 remanded for TOFontc 25 35 |back here Tuesday night at the phampionship by defeating Mani- Baldwin Jet his third man, Jack again. The Dominion Curling As-| Congratulations are extended one week: Trenton 20 35 [Children's Arena. The midgets joba 10-6 in a playoff, Alberta Geddes, skip the rink in the 11th|Sociation at its annual meeting to Marlene Barton, 238 Ritson : [St Catharines 28 35 wi also entertain Belleville here pnd Manitoba had wound up in around while he tried to lick his here resolved to advise its pro-|road south and George L. Hall, | ASK FOR $200 BAIL Hamilton 25 35 [that night. | le with eight victories and two to exclude 895 King street east, -- flu bug. Geddes came through Vincial associations i who are with a 10-8 victory over Nova Pupils below university level celebrating their birthdays today Scotia. from provincial title play. and to Joyce Luke, 48 Gibbons| Manitoba qualified for the street, who celebrated her birth-| playoff by defeating Prince Ed- day on Sunday. Charges of theft and possession | ~ of stolen goods against Gerald Murray Thornton, 31, of 274 Paci- | fic avenue, were adjourned until in competition, forcing the tie-breaker, : It was the second victory for Fo in the 11 - round round- SAT., MARCH 15th HARMONY UNITED CHU™CH King St. East at Harmony Rd. North STARTING TO SERVE AT 4.30 P.M. CITY OF OSHAWA TENDERS FOR DEMOLITION SEALED TENDERS, addressed to Chairman, City Property Committee, c/o City Clerk and endorsed "Tender for Demolition' will be received until 5:00 p.m, MONDAY, MARCH 17th, 1958 for the purchase, for the purpose of demolition. of the following three buildings: Scout Hall, 18 Athol Street West . Mar. 14. Thornton's bail was set Baldwin over Manitoba's teen ward Island 10-4. Other 11th. OSHAWA AND ~ 3 . | at $200. He is charged with steal- age representatives from Winni- round results: Quebec 7. New| AUXILIARY TOURS PLANT ing an electric shaver from Ray- the youngest rink to com- te in the 29 years the cham- plonship has been staged. ! In the second 'round he beat e youngsters -- their average e Is 17'4--13-11 but they gave im a scare, leading 6-0 at the nd of the second. 0YS BEAT THEMSELVES "I knew then that they had to at themselves," Baldwin said ater. And the youngsters beat mselves again last night. { Third Ron Braunstein raised in Bn Alberta stone to knock out his Brunswick 13; British Columbia 5, Newiomiand 8. e won - lost standings after , the regulation 11 rounds, each PARKED CAR DAMAGED team drawing one bye: Alberta, John Kastel, 50 Switzer drive, and Manitoba 8-2, Ontario 7 - 3 reported to 'poilce that his park- British Columbia and Saskatche- ed car hal been damaged in a wan 64, Prince Edward Island hit-and-run accident Friday morn- 5-5, Newfoundland and Northern|ing. The cor had been parked in Ontario 4-5, Quebec 3-7, Nova front of his home. Damage am Scotia and New Brunswick 2-8. ounted to approximately $50. WANTS TWO MORE v PTR Baldwin said after his match SCHOOL ENTERED he has no intention of giving up, Mary Street Public School was the game now that he is tied with broken into Friday night, Entry Members of the auxiliary to the, mond Saunders, 103 Mill street, Uxbridge Branch of the Cana-'on Feb. 27. DISTRICT NEWS Emergent Meeting CEDAR LODGE AF. & AM. 270 All Masonic brethren are urgently requested to ettend o Masonic Service for our late wn shot rock in the first end. Ken Watson of Winnipeg as the was gained by breaking a win- . e miscue eventually produced skip with the most champion. dow. Amount of the damage nas BRO. EDGAR G. MACKIE Brick Warehouse, rear of 18 Athol St. W. ® three-ender for Alberta, the ships. not yet been determined sd 4 I behind "If I can, I'd like to win the next two at least," he said THREE-WAY CRASH Baldwin won his first cham. Damage estimated at $310 pionship in Edmonton in 1954 and caused in a three-way Concrete block building, rear of 12 Athol Street West 4 p.m. at Armstrong Funeral Home SUNDAY, MARCH 9th juomber Manitoba was oming home. With that three-ender in the Hirst, we could play wide-open," was accident ADULTS $1.50 Baldwin said. "It made a differ- his second last year at Kingston, at 235 Simcoe street south at 4:30 Tender Forms and further information may be CHILDREN 75¢ gnce." Ont. p.m. Friday. Three cars were in- Masonic Clothing obtained at the office of the undersigned. 12 and under The stage for the Manitoba-Al-| Asked which competition was volved in the accident A car . Highest tend t il d erta playoff actually was set in the most difficult, he said cham- driven by James Thornton: 20. of E. F. Farrow A, C. Pritchard '9'rest Or any tender not necessarily accepted, the 10th round Friday morning pionships cannot be compared 750 Albert street, struck the rear . H hen Ontario upset Alberta 10-6. 'The one at Kingston appeared of another automohile, pushing it Secretary Master of the Lodge ' F. E. Crome, P. Eng., Under auspices W. A. aldwin, suffering from the flu, [to be the toughest on paper," he into the next. The two other cars City Engineer. fidn't play his wsual brilllant'said, "but the curling was su-/were driven by Charles Codling, ~

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