Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Jul 1958, p. 5

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TRS WHITBY and DISTRICT i THEY SHOW THEIR STUFF BEFORE MAPLE LEAFS Bill Smith, centre, trainer of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the International Baseball League greets four members of the BY THE WAY participated Sunday in a four inning exhibition game Maple Leaf Stadium, Toronto 6 hd 9" . : it By GLORIA MILLER where the park is, it is immedi-| her RAGLAN Mr. and Mrs. Dob- ately west of the town pump| We see that OshawasLittte"Big League who | before the regular IL game be- at Brooklin Wins 13 To 7 Over Woodbridge Brooklin Intermediates of the!visiting. There will be no game| assisted) 12:00. OLA Intermediate loop banged this Saturday in Brooklin. Satur-| 11. Brooklin Carnegie (Moore) out 2 13 to 7 win over Wood- day night Brooklin journeys to 15:00. : | bridge Dodgers in an Inter- Huntsville. 12. Woodbrige Eagleson (un- mediate A league game played assisted) 19:15. : in the Brooklin arena. 3 | Penalties: Armstrong, Biggs, Charlie Grandy, Jim Cherry 1st Period {Ireland (10 min), Ross (10 and Bill Shortt each rulled offi 1. Brooklin J. Cherry (un- mon). a hat trick with three goals, assisted) 1:30. 3rd Period with two goals to Bob Carnegie] 2. Woodbridge Kearney (Rown-| 13. Brooklin Cherry and singletons to Ken Ross and tree) 1:50. 1:20. Mike Gray, the latter two being| 3. Brooklin Shortt (unassisted) the voungest players in the 5:15. league. | 4. Woodbridge Eagleson (un- For Woodbridge, Eagleson was| assisted) 11:15. their big gun with five goals,| 5. Brooklin Shortt (unassisted) and Kearney netted two. Bob 12:30. Fry in the Brooklin cage re-| 6. Woodbridge Kearney peatedly kept the Dodgers off assisted) 14:00. : |the scoresheet with sensational] 7. Brooklin Cherry | | saves. Vipond) 19:45. Brooklin led at the end of the Penalties: Ireland, first stanza by a 4 to 3 count.|Eagleson, Vipond. ©" |At the end of the second period, 2nd Period i [they led 7 to 5, and the final| 8. Brooklin Shortt (Reazin) 19:00. Z |score was 13 to 7. |6:00. | Penalties: Robson, Watson, (5 The next home game will be| 9. Brooklin Grandy (unassisted) |min.), Doug Vipond. this Tuesday night in the Brook-| 7:15, FINAL SCORE: : lin arena, when Scarboro will bel 10. Woodbridge Eagleson (un-' Brooklin 13, Woodbridge 7. LJ L | sar=* Kiwanis Plans Conference : | ' For Barbecue - Is Scheduled il: 1 | The 11th annual Conference on will be the order of things at|people and have only 15 show this week's meeting. Harking up to eat it, | back to the good time had by| Call Hugh and be on hand for te SUMMARY "a (Grandy) 14. Brooklin Carnegie (Don Vipond) 4:10. 15. Woodbridge Eagleson (Kearney) 7:30. 16. Woodbridge Eagleson (un- assisted) 8:00. (un-| 17. Brooklin Ken Ross (Cherry) 8:30 | (Doug| 18. Brooklin Mike Grey (un- assisted) 9:11. | 19. Brooklin Grandy (Carnegie) | 4:35 Lovett, | 20. Brooklin Grandy (Robson) |humorous readings and Linda! Something off the beaten path to supply enough food for 35 Evangelism of the United Church to 29 at Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby. one and all last month, the Ki- something different. designed primarily for wanis |this week instead of the usual cidentally, in the event that the|in the Toronto, Hamilton, Bay of |dinner meeting in the Hotel Roy-|rumor got around. This is strict-| Quinte, London, Montreal and Parish and Walter Mazur, The (al. In charge of the barbecue|ly for club members and their Ottawa Conferences of the United Little Big League is sponsored |pits will be Bob Cawker, God- guests. | Church. | by the Oshawa Council of the |frey Schilling and Morley Jo-| We see president Harold | Knights of Columbus hann, The rest of the club mem-|Slichter up and about again,|ford will be the chairman and EA - bers will have nothing to do but|feeling much better. He saysiconference devotional leader 1 eat, no cooking this time. The | that he will try to be out for will be Rev. Harold Vaughan, barbecue is slated for Lake-/this week's meeting. However,|minister of Zion United Church, RAGLAN shore Park, in Whitby, says Bob his mother {is very {ll at the|Brantford. Dr. Vaughan's theme Cawker, providing odors permit/present time. Club members will be The Drama of Divine Re- For those who are not sure hope for a speedy recovery for'demption. Song leader will be Rev. Arthur rgan, minister of Mount Royal United Church, Montreal. Lecturers will be Professor John L. Casteel, Rev. Emerson tween Toronto and Rochester. The four, left to right, are Jim Smith, John Mowat, Gordon Stu. Beaton has bin and famils were visitors to house at the government dock. |carried through his threat and Mrs. Johnson and Myrna The whole thing gets under-|iS DOW married and honeymoon- Moon call-| ay at 6:30 p.m, as usual and iD. Right On Schedule LLOYD ROBERTSON members of council Once again, Port Whitby's Mayor Harry Jérmyn menace, made Last year, noted that had the accused been a convicted of the greater charge, "the horrible odor", tour of the creek, right from the drunk driving, he would .have has arrived, and right on sche- sewage treatment plant to the received a mandatory seven-day dule, say residents. Like a Loch mouth of the creek in the harbor.|jail sentence, without option of which 5 attract he said that but does monster, but one not Ness terrifies he suspected At the conclusion of his trip,|a fine. the Hence, he said, when he was tourists, the odor from the creek odor was caused from weeds in convicted of the reduced charge seems, as yet, to have no satis-/the swamp and said that he could of impaired driving to its remember being annoyed by it/he lacked the $75 to pay his fine, Visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Russell many years ago when he was a'he would have to serve 30 days Davidson factory explanation origin. But this year, residents are not just complain ing to council. In years gone by, they have taken their complaint to the mayor personally or have notified council, but this year the Ratepayers' Association is sending a complaint to the On- tario Water Resources Commis- sion. as Port Whitby teacher in Brock St. School. Ontario Water Resources mission FINE OR JAIL Crown Attorney Alex ( |subject of fines or jail tion president John Com- greater Hall, something b QC, brought up an interesting struction of the new Church of and Mrs. Stan Manns point in Whitby police court this|St LAY week when he touched on the|Gifford St. offers an interesting|family and Mr. and Mrs, J. Scott terms. | bit of inspec ion in the weeks to His remarks recalled an address/come The letter, drafted by associa-|here some months ago by the! form of Harkness, Chief Probation Officer of the! (or vice .nd found in jail, more than four times the We now await word from the jail terms for drunk driving, the 8 Week with Mr charge BY THE WAY . . . For side walk 'inspectors who like to see different, the con- John the Evangelist on The roof will be in the a hyperbolic parabola versa) and will almost | Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. {ed on Mr, and Mrs. Jack Bridger, |Newcastle, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Greenley and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenley of Apsley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cochrane -and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Free and fam- ily spent last weckend at Seeley's Bay and Battersea Mr. and Mrs. Don Haines and family of Oshawa were Sunday Miss Muriel Birkett is spending and Mrs. A Snelgrove of Sarnia Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manns and family of Port Perry were Saturday evening guests of Mr Mrs. J. and Baldue and ot Port Perry were Sunday sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Baldue of Toronto. Bob and the boys are trying this JOKE DEPARTMENT out as a means of livening up| Brick Evans comes to our | By therescue this week with the joke. |way, if you plan on attending,| Over collins, two animated call Hugh Sims, at MO 8-3722 gentlemen were having a rous- (business) or MO 8-2673 (resi-|jng battle about the charms of dence) by Wednesday evening. |Kim Novak. It is very important that you "I say she's overrated," said notify Hugh about whether or one, "take away her eyes, her not you will be there. Bob says hair, her lips and her figure that preparations will be made and what have you got?" only for those who plan on at- "My wife,"' said the tending, as they would not like with a heavy sigh 3,000 March In Toronto Parade {the summer meeting. other, | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Traditional parades, the largest and two bands, of which was held in Toronto,(men and women, At London, Ont., seven lodges| numbering 300| marched Mr. and Mrs. George Solomon were held Saturday by members through the downtown area and] |W. Smith and Professor Stanley B. Frost. Prof. Casteel, of Union Theo logical Seminary, New York City, will take as his theme: Re- newal in the Church; Total Evangelism Mr. Smith is associate sec- retary of the Methodist Church's Board of Social and Economic Relations, Chicago. Before ac- cepting that post, Mr. Smith gave leadership in industrial areas of New England. His |theme will be: Christian Witness in a Changing World. Prof. Frost, dean of the faculty | 0 3 divinity, McGill 'U niversity,|day afternoon with 37 ladies and lectures on the Some Biblical |of {will give five general theme: Imperatives for Evangelism. San Francisco was sent out on Saturday. They provine wo di {and family of Ragl M ¢ p n| L \ Y | province, touch the ground on two diagonal|and family of Raglan and Mrs. qf [oval Orange Lodges in vari- placed a wreath at a cenotap are expecting an answer later," amr Hall's remarks had noth- corners whereas the opposite Thomas Solomon Sr. of Oshawa, ous Ontario hee Lug before setting out for celebrations| this week, The letter notes thatling to do with the case at bar corners will be the highest spot/Were Sunday dinner ~uests with Celebrating the 12th of July, the | 2} Port Huron, Mich. The ceno-| the odor appears to begin some- except that he was reading from in the building for|Mr. and Mrs. John McPhee of ng the 12th of July, the |i, honors those who have date on which William of Orange : And where in the creek, which drains the record of one of the accused. those 'who like catchin i | Peterborougt i or guest fall in batt] the Battle] > F s se at g pickerel,| porough and supper guests x 5 allen in battle since the Baltle defeated James II in Northern| the Boyne. About 50 bands took Girl Becomes Buddhist Nun the sewage disposal plant near He noted that the accused had often-skunked Steve Peleshok, of of Mr. and Mrs. David Solomon of | Perry St., that he expects that the commis-| impaired driving and had been in Sturgeon Lake Highway 401. Mr. Harkness says in the past, been convicted sion will make an inspection of'fined $75 or 30 days in jail the creek area shortly Mr. Hall noted that In years gone by, the same driving is considered a creek' and odor have been in-charge than driving spected by local residents and toxicated while Woman Kept Money In Buckets MUIRKIRK, VIENNA (Reut- gymnast (AP Scotland Ernestine Russell money herself--all £17,000 ($47-/5iven only 12 hours wo) of n valuables" she - told Moscow where Ernestine police when she prepared to fojraied in tne world into hospital. But she wanted to] ' keep an eye on her tiny fruit store. it to he Russians in charge of airplane tickets for six hours unearthing her fortune, and bank tellers took another Vienna leaving at 6 a.m. the next|plane," he said \d three hours counting it |day," Newman said Sunday There were huckets filled with| coins and covered with cobwebs. that." There were bills stuffed in mat-| tresses, in chairs and cushions. And there were tea sire to fly home by chests, pails, trunks and cans Vienna but they also said crammed with cash. did not want to leave So far no will has been found. July 14 y way impaired four and lesser so big that it tore his spinning/and Mrs, A in- reel to pieces. And he has a wit However, he alsolness to prove that statement too! boys spent four days at Sandy | Gymnast Puzzled By 'Sudden Russian Quster Canadian " 3 FR mrd of scheduled ers) --Thrifty little Miss Ninnie Windsor, Ont., 19, and her coach.|by air for Zurich Brown didn't think too highly of Bernard Newman, have expressed |different banks so she looked after her|pewilderment on why they were!ceed by leave|Brussels com- crossing gymnastic!in Montreal | "On Thursday at about 6 p.m./a day or two in Brussels to take Mr. and Mrs. Boh Carter, the a look at the world's fair : When she died, policemen spent world championships gave us two|will be in Montreal on the 20th/Cochrane and family of North a flight to/but we do not yet know by what Oshawa were all Sunday of "We do not know why they did|Michigan Newman said Miss Russell and pionships inside|he had earlier expressed the de-iman was quoted as saying she of should have finished 15th. they -- before WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 , EVENING SHOWS 7:00 P.M. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 BROC wo MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY 2 LAUREN BACALL ROBERT Y STACK CiNneEMaAScoPE 7) | NF TY Ww caught three this week at Arrow Head Cottage, Bewdley SAN FRANCISCO (AP)---Word His fishing! Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kelling- Mifflin caught/ton and Linda of Oshawa were into a muskie|guests of Mrs. Pierson and Mr Campbell. Mrs. E. Manns | Ireland in 1690, Orangemen held i i parades and wreath-placing cere- pasta the celebrations a Port): pat a pretty San Francisco girl monies, : had become a Buddhist nun in More than 3,000 marchers About 6,000 Orangemen from Singapore Sunday was greeted turned up for the Toronto parade SX Ontario counties and New ith shocked surprise by her York state zathered at Welland nother here. led by County Marshal Fred * : |Woods. Dressed as King Billy, were urged by Rev. Jonas Shep-| «why che's just supposed to complete with long black wig, herd to assure. a Union Jack in he abroad)" exclaimed Mrs. Ken black and oraage hat, and sword, 30Y permanent Canadian flag. neth S. van Strum. "I know noth- he sat on a prancing white horse, __ About 1,000 Orangemen from ,.o of this" There were 50 bands in the 5° lodges in four counties) xy.o van Strum is the mother 137th consecutive celebration in marched at Clinton making it one of Ciarissa vam Strum, 22, who Toronto which saw men, women of the largest gatherings ever forsook the social register to be- and children walk the five-mile held in the town. come. a nun Miss van Strum, whose father distance between Queen's Park Ford were Sunday evening guests and the Canadian Natiopal Ex- YOUNG MECHANIC 11s a prominent San Francisco coach are of Mr. and Mrs. W. Steele hibition grounds where' Mayor; CARHARRACK, Eng. (CP)--A businessman, arrived in Singa- here tonight! Mrs. Edgar McGee of Lindsay|Phillips and™~R. Hardy Small, | 13.year-old boy has built a motor-|pore three days ago. Travelling by|and Mr. and Mrs. G. Waddell of rogressive Conservative mem- cycle from seeondhand parts for| She became known as Dham- airlines, they will pro-|Bethany were weekend guests of|Per Of Parliament for Toronto-|£2 10s in this Cornish commun. madinna, after sacrificing her way of Zurich - Paris-|Mr. and Mrs. McGee for the oc-|Panforth, addressed the throng.lity. He took five months to build|.ong blonde hair, her fiancee, a and London About 500 marchers were in althe machine which he .rides on|comfortable life and her medical the Atlantic and landing Hamilton parade but more than pig father's farm. |etudies. 3,000 attended. festivities later in| oe __ the day FIGHTER STATION {hrough Buddhism can I find true TANGMERE, England (CP)-- happiness," she said after the In Brampton, just northwest of A wartime Spitfire led a fly-past! Ceremony. Toronto, 14 bands participated in!of Hunter and Meteor jet fighters| SPALL RUests a parade which had representa-|during a ceremony marking the! and Mrs. Tid, Cochrane. (ives from Peel, Halton, Welling-|closing of RAF Station Tangmere| and Mrs Ernest Willerton {on Dufferin, Simcoe and York|as a Fighter Command station r Creek were Friday €Ve- counties. It was the first parade Some Canadian fighter squadrons! tests of Mr. and Mrs. W.'held on the 12th since 1950 in were based at the station duming Brampton. the Second World War companion, Jim hokked Mr. and and Hastings Gloria Miller is spending a week as guest of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Smith of Colborne Mr. and Mrs. L. Davidson spent Sunday evening with A. Gagnon of Oshawa Mrs. Or Graham and Mrs I. Bay, and her to leave Ernestine before|casion of Cathrine's christening. | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams of Burketon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Newman said they plan to stay Westlake and Cecil of Millbrook, Wayne FROM SIX COUNTIES "we and Rardy of Whitby, and Archie] Mr Rationing Ends In British Isles LONDON (Reuters) -- The era . of austerity that British Iouse- |wives have endured since the DAILY CROSSWORD |start of the Second World War : |finally ends today when coal comes off ration This. era will end with a whimper, for coal is the last ra- itipned commodity to be freed |The bang came in 1954 when [people celebrated the end of food rationing by singing in London's Trafalgar Square. ! Gasoline is the other commod- ity most recently om ration. Pri- vate motorists were limited to enough for 200 miles a month for [six months last year as a result of the Suez crisis. Wartime gaso- line rationing ended in 1950. Soap, one of the most rigor- ously controlled household goods, also came off ration in 1950, after eight years of scarcity Britain elvng to rationing longer than any other west Furop- ean country--or the Soviet Union, | where food rationing was abol- ished in December, 1947. Russ Use Blood" From Newly Dead BALTIMORE (AP) -- The Russians are using blood taken from the newly dead for trans- fusions--and with good results-- according to a U.S. surgeon re cently returned from a tour of the | Soviel [| Dr Edgar F. Berman of Balti more said the Russians last year | used about 2,000 pints of blood Miss Russell, a student State University, ning in the world cham-|¢ > an intatcios N Steele. yf In an interview, New-|"'nr. "204 apg Clayton Miller and girls accompanied by Mr and Mrs. G. Bruce and Mrs. T J. Mason of Port Perry spent Monday at Jackson's Point. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manns and! girls were Monday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Manns Mr. and Mrs. P. Collins and! boys of Blackstock, were Satur- day night visitors to Mr. and Mrs. {Russel Davidson. ished 60th Bulging Jars 24. British [HACIEIONAIR 3. Fresh water general hin tortoise 25. Tardy [EENESRARIE] 4. Tagged 26. Enter. 5. Timid taining 6. Glossy 27. Through 7. Enclosure 29. Bellow 8. Tree 31. Flint. 9. Completely like 10. Hebrew rock letter 32. Warning 14. City (Alas.) signal Saturday's Answer 18. Crowds 83. Wife of Zeus 21. Sick (poss.) 22. Coal or wood 35. Boy's 23. Hawaiian nickname starchy food 37. Jai ---- Hoist Lowers Fattest Man I : nto Grave Ir. and Mrs. Clayton Miller | BENNVILLE, Il. (AP) -- The and girls were Fridav evening | Celerity world's fattest man was buried callers on Mr. and Mrs. Jim! . Irresponsi« Saturday after a mechanical hoist Boy of Oshawa ie viel ble was used to swing his hug fs, Yonnn Ramly view lesa coop e coffin! ino her sister in Hamilton : f 5 : . Not into the grave Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall and or The funeral : for 1,041 . pound family of Cobaconk were Sunday | i : U FH a nicknam Robert Earl Hughes was held in visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt . Like . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bray and Vv be- . . Viscous ca th 13 family of Oshawa were Sunday Back ause the man's size prevented | visitors to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Not River (Ger.) church or mortuary services tingham Tulip root There were no pallbearers for, Mr. and Mrs 5. Coat fold the 85 x 52 x 34 casket. of Lindsay 7. Makes raids inch days with vhich was trucked from a funeral Evans Among 3 Tue a home to the cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Arthur French of Parson bird Hughes, 32, died Thursday in a Oshawa and family were Sunday . String : reinforced truck trailer parked guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan . Excla. outside a hospital. The carnival Manns mation side show attraction was being] Mr. and Mi Elmer Layng East be treated for uremia, heart trouble| Pamela and Gerald were Sunday "south and measles in the trailer be.|Visitars 'of Mr. and Mrs. James (abbr cause he was too large to enter York of Harold 5. Shinte the hospital P Mr. and Mrs. Harold® Corner temple - - ------ (and Grace of Oshawa were Sun- Valley DIES IN DEMONSTRATION |day supper guests of Mr. and ; (poet.) LAUSANNF [VES W. Steele 38. Between AUS 5. Switzerland (AP)| Misses Penny and Mary Brig i IE, Charles. Wel, ses Penny and Mary Bright the poles s2-year-old Swiss(spent last week with Mr. and J inventor, called in a group of|Mrs. Bill Walter of Woodbridge. i] Near Dut) specialists Saturday to demon-| Mrs. R. Davidson and Ronnie * ig fare ate his new dlectric wave ap I ne Saturday at Algonquin 43 Deputy taken from dead persons for aratus for curing rheumatis Par rg i : I gts Sur unl ¢ ! \ i m d 44. Clears, as transfusions in one hospital er i ey the mal hine from scum _ which handles most emergency s¢ ct on the DOWN [cases in Moscow and died. The watchi h r ' i ; ue 4 oi he va a) ng Yociors John Clz e Er 1 Put of Ed He said he saw five operations aid he w ill y 220-volt poet" who died in 1864 AVR in which transfusions from that ACROSS 1 Hebrew prophet ( poss.) A duck . Egyptias dancing ge (var.) TAVERNA A IRIE SIS IC IMIEIN(T] [A] [DENATSISTETS] AIG[E] 39. Born 40. Dance step | 41. River a tent at Bennville Cemetery (Latv.) Hector English are spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 36. on current CHILD WORKER THE DALY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mondoy, July 14, 1958 § Fete Bride | At Brooklin By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT BROOKLIN Approximately 40 friends and neighbors gather- ed at the home of Mrs. Ted Mantle Monday evening for a ity shower ed by the ABC group of the Woman's Association. The shower was held in honor of Mrs. Mantle's daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Horner (nee Marion Mantle) of Oshawa who was mar- ried June 13. The room was decorated witht streamers and wedding bells and the new bride was escorted to the| seat of honor by her sister Linda. | Corsages were pinned on the two guests by Mrs. W. Medland and Mrs. L. McCoy. Mrs. Victor Parkin, leader of the group, ex- tended congratulations and wishes for happiness to the new bride. Mrs. Mel. Lackey at the piano, led in a sing-song. Miss Scott of Oshawa rendered Walter Wadell presented two | Burleigh was at the piano. Pres- entation of a step table and lamp to match was made by Mrs. David Burleigh and Mrs. Ford, on behalf of the community. Many other useful gifts were presented to Mrs, Horner from friends and well wishers. Lunch was served by the host- | Group. PERSONALS Mrs. Robert Walker, Toronto, are holding a barbecue! This is not a ladies' night, in-| ministers, professors and laymen and Miss Jean Stewart of Whit-| by were weekend visitors of Miss Alice Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bren- nan and sons of Scarboro spent Rev. Arthur Kewley of Brant- Sunday at the home of Mr. and] Mrs. Peter Barker | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carlton, {Howard and Susan of Carsdale, Sask., spent several days last week with the latter's cousin, Mrs. John Hall. Mr. and Mrs and family of Saskatchewan were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hall | Jane Robinson of Scarboro and Anita Caden of Islington spent a| day recently at the home of their! aunt, Mrs. Victor Parkin. | Miss Alice Olver left Saturday Aldon Hubbard, _ to spend the summer months af her summer home at Point-au Baril. Mrs. Clarence Richardson, whe underwent surgery at oshawa General Hospital last week, is re ported progressing favorably. Marjorie Allans returned home recently from Toronto Hospital, where she was a patient for sev. eral weeks. BROOKLIN -- The Afternoon Auxiliary of the Woman's Mis. sionary Society will meet on Wednesday afternoon, July 16 at 2.30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Ruby Sonley. Committee for worship and pro- gram is Mrs. Arthur Boyes, Mrs. Jerry Bailey and Miss L. B. Mowbray. Packard Line To Be Dropped NEW YORK (AP)--The Stude- baker-Packard Corporation has decided to drop the Packard |piano accordion selections and|jine once the symbol of prestige {Judy Dingman and Linda Leader| among car owners, says the New performed a tap dance. Mrs. | york Times. However, President Harold Churchill of the motor firm would neither confirm nor deny the story. The Times' story says the deci. sion was made because the firm believes its destiny is tied to smaller cars The company will concentrate on shorter smaller - wheelbase of Canada will be held Aug. 27|ess assisted by ladies of the ABC ¢ars with no fins, little chrome, less 'horsepower and lower top speeas, The Times says. It will {discontinue its line of larger cars |this year. The new autos wiil be in dealer showrooms by mid-Nov- ember ANCIENT HOARD LONDON (CP)--Demolition of bombed buildings near St. Paul's Cathedral revealed a hoard of 74 silver coins dating from 130 BC |to 70 AD, including three bearing the head of Julius Caesar MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY - Phone MO 8-311 If you have not received your Ti Gazette by 7 p.m., Call Family Day BELL TAXI All calls must be placed between 7 end 7:30 p.m. At Blackstock | By MRS. R. C. HILL | BLACKSTOCK -- The Family] Day gathering of the WMS, CGIT| Explorers, Mission Band, Baby Band and mothers was held in| the Sunday school room Wednes-| 53 children in attendance. WMS president opened the meet- ing with a poem and M rs. Ernest Larmer gave the devotional. Of- fering was taken by two Mission Band boys--Jim Carnaghan and {Ron Martyn. | | Judy Mountjoy announeed the | Mission Band programs. Linda | {Butt played a piano "solo, John |Larmer recited, Nancy Leanne |and Heather Doirell sang. Gail {Bonetta gave a veading and Doris | Aston played a piano solo. Alice Taylor announced the Explorer | program---reading by Mary Brad Bradburn; reading, Cheryl Med- calf; piano solo, Janice Byers. For the CGIT, Beth Strong an-| nounced a piano solo by Lorraine | Dayes. Mrs of WMS, introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Edgar Leask of Port Perry who told the children the |story "Miracles Still Happen". | The children then took part in |games on the church lawn | "Cookies and ice cream were served. ORANGE PARADE Sunday evening the Orange Lodge marshaled at the Lodge room and marched to the United Church for service with Rev. P. Romeril. The choir rendered an "I've been convinced that only|anthem and Leonard Saunders) 317 Breck St. S. was soloist. After service the Lodge led by Cartwright Band pa- |raded through the village before returning to lodge room where a [brief meeting was held. SCUGOG CLEANERS 105 Dundes St. W., Whitby Bell Taxi Office PHONE M0 8-4791 e Pick-Up end delivery ® Many Opening Specials TENDERS will be received up to 5 p.m, EDST., July 17,. 1958 by Mr. John R, Frost, clerk, Town of Whitby for The Demolition of a Large Brick House in the Town of Whitby, Ont. Specifications and conditions may be obtained from Rounthwaite and Fairfield, Architects, ! | 93 Yorkville Avenue, I Toronto 5, Ontario Mr, John R, Frost, Clerk, || Corporation of the Town of Whitby. charge passing through his body. ployed on a farm at ag ource were used. | burn: piano duet, Mary and Bey! COURTICE fi E. 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