Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Sep 1958, p. 5

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THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Soturday, September 20, 1958 § AGE Crected To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundes East MO 8-3552 Be Ready! Buy your matched C.C.M. skates now while we have a good supply and range of sizes. Also skate ex- change and sharpening. WILSON'S CYCLE and SALES 106 Colborne St. E. MO 8-3746 WHITBY CAR SALESMAN For NEW and USED CARS This is a good secure position for the right man, who most be prepared to go out.and "Beat the Bushes". Must be able to show us his methods during an interview and must reside or be prepared to move at once to Whitby. SALARY, COMMISSION AND NEW DEMONSTRATOR Phone Sales Manager For Appointment MO 8-3304 HARRY DONALD Ltd. CHEVROLET -- OLDSMOBILE DUNDAS STREET EAST, WHITBY Chamber Names New Secretary on Oct, 1, OASA Sr. A Softhall Playoffs TORONTO AVONS vs. OSHAWA TONY'S TONIGHT Whitby Centennial Park At 8:15 p.m. Beginning returning | FV VVVVVVVVVVIVVVVV VV VEN Whithy Churches MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 | Williams To Tak Doug. Williams To Take fi i * Ww an B h 0 D . Traffic Data : | | egu al ert n unnies | BARRIE, Ont. (CP)--Attorney- HEFPAIRY | | Calendar For |General Robens pulati gh WORK GUARANTEE i | raffic A - Manager Wren Blair announc- new system of tabulating Complete psig - 4 " Coming Week centreman Doug Williams to a 2 of weeks. Gear Of {contract with the Whitby Duynlops i A tH on com- Monday, Sept. 22: Sams bvatss s 4 ow! y suspension of licenc Williams, a University of Toron # | when a maximum is reached, Is | BUTT DIO 7 ' M : Ps |Scouts and Cubs of All Saints' | role with the club for the past not Intended to prompt. laying of | RA Anglican Churen goes at 8.15 two seasons because of school Guarges wi And Appliances pan. a the Parish Hall; | commitments ' 118 Brock St. 5., Whitby MO 8-3707 A ili illi t does not expect an rock St. §., y The Mothers' Auxiliary of the Williams feels that this year he gepartment the Ar Re oP viola. i [1st and 2nd Whitby Scouts and |will be able to play full time and tors appearing in court. | % Cubs meets at thg Council Cham- |asked for a contract commensur- "We expect the system will, in The Mothers' Auxiliary of the [berth on the team. . i 4th troop Scouts and Cubs meets "Doug has assured me that he tant offenders and vies abot) at the United Church Hall at g|can be available full time this ing generally." p.m.: |vear and I have given him a con- ol 4 ™ "He will bid for a regular centre i : fects 3 the Dutatle Ladies Cole spot at camp. He's a rugged play- -- MAPLE GROVE | 1 ege at 4.70 p.m, |er, handles the puck well and can Tuesday, Sept. 23: |make plays. If he's in top shape By MRS. M. E. LAVERTY | Whithy United Church Borla concluded, t t Mrs. John Bothwell, Debbie and A 'Dunnies" open training a DOUG. WILLIAMS |Jimmy were Sunday visitors to |at 3 pm. at the Assembly Hall: the Whitby arena on Monday, lher brother, Mr. and Mrs. Karl| { he wuisy Sh Side Do Sept. 29. Subscribers and seasons this morning with a big demand (pin Toronto | sociation meets a jo § % ' 4 So bid Har 8 pm ticket sale opened at the arena'for tickets for the coming season Mrs. Stella Beech visited Mr. | and Mrs. Wilbert Smith, Oshawa. | 3 n B's meet at the Church Hall at . a H p.m,; iwanis pen un 0 1 er and sister-in-law, Mr. and | The Canadian Cancer Sccicty (Mrs. Jim Laverty, Monday. | meets at the Council Chambers Shelley Bothwell, daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bothwell, Faith Baptist Church Young | e | People Association meets every Say Bt Bowmanville Memorial |Tuesay at 7.30 p.m, at the Church A fund to reise money to assist non carried no hospital i Hospital, v 4 2 \ 5 F pital insurance oo Fila Hall a Whitby Twp. family, whose of any kind = = showing of the 1959 General Mot | sugge p> Jo 1 : yl | Wednesday, Sept. 24: |daughter was burned to death ee ppesio] 1 ths amily ors Cars at the Exhibition ground, 1 « T WARREN MOWAT (left), AND HAROLD BOYS DISPLAY PLAQUE {School Association meets at the been opened by the Kiwanis Ciub|John Ward. The club has since Mr. an, Mrs, Heywood Short! | {school at 8 p.m.; »f Whitby. The club is soliciting |named him chairman of a special | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Short, Sea- 1 | | . hs mtby., e 5 50 Ble > sganize , |grave, were Sunday supper guests Canadian Legion Ladies Auxili- | : . . |committee to organize the fund| usinessmen resen aque | WHITBY 8 an ep i die Hall al cash donations for the fund which| icing campaign. Other Kiwan-|of Mr .and Mrs. Cecil Mills. [ary Meets ai Le op B will be used by the family offi.) "no are members of the| Recent visitors to Mr. and Mrs. . ney : Arthur Gannon To Volunteer Firemen DAY-BY-DAY St. John's Anglican Church WA 3 of treat- Willard Dodd and Lllyd Robert-|cliffe, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Ern- | {work meeting at the Sunday ment for another child who was| {est Martin, Oshawa, and Mr. and Seven Whitby businessmen |Chapel, Harold Stacey, Hamers| 8 {school hall at 8 p.m. seriously burned, and also to help" myc are seeking cash dona.|Mrs. Ray Goyne and Christine, y HOST TO BRASS BAND ia | 3 g Plumbing and Heating, Dunlop the family get re-established tions only and have started the|Prestonvale : members of the Whitby Volunteer|yr i" oto oo" Heating. Brass Band were guests of Ivor On the afternoon of Sept. 11, fund off with a donation of $100 Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGuirk, : > $ r :»' | Eastern Star No. 248 meets at the a neighboring apartment in Maple |sona; donations from each mem-|Jack Morton made a trip to Niag- excellent service they have given|firemen, Chief Bruce Corner, Dundas street W., for a magnifi- Masonic Hall at 8 p.m. Lodge, east of Whitby, fire broke [her "of the club are also forth-!ara Falls, Sunday. he tows, The large plaque, three Harold Boys, Fred Hatch, Glen|cent Ginhes hg Rane for nd 9! Salvation Army Home League|out in the Gannon's third floor coming Brownies and Guides will meet eet tall, is on display at the of-|Stephen, Harold Brown, James €asion, besides the: members of| =< 4 yt . apartment. Two of their three Tasav- ev 4s B 5 , " J Jig > re av y w ts each Thursday apartmer D RIV r on Tuesay evenings at 6.45 p.m fice of the secretary of the fire|Corner, Vernon "Bud" Dilling (the band was Mayor Harry for th onan ne ara m. y children, Teresa, three months, RECEIVED AT BANK commencing Sept. 23. Brownies company, Warren Mowat, onlAlbert Edwards, Harold Mace, |Jermyn, who spoke briefly at_the Army Ha Pp : | T {the apartment and before Mrs. |being received by Morley Johann. school and the Guidese will meet The plaque bears the names of |Robert Green, Douglas Allan, | 3 . 3 ye {Gannon and a neighbor, Basil manager of the Whitby branch o in the church basement Meet- all members of the present de-|James "Bud" Heard, Harold |e] Chuck Young People | Banning, were able to rescue the the Royal Bank, in the Whitby |i 0 will close at 8:30 p.m. partment. It also bears the names /Bonnetta, Warren Mowat, Ken- Church H of t 8 > 4 two, the baby had been so badly|Plaza, Brock street S. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lebel and of the donors. They are Ralston|neth Corner, Erskine Campbell | IFC al a ep. |burned that she was pronounced, No objective has been set for Mr. Fernard Rontra, Oshawa, Purina, W. C. Town Funeralland Everett Bryant .: : Whitby | .. General Hospital realize that a great deal of money Sunday a . ® " Chamber of Commerce will have | FBYPU Visits Little Michael was also serious-| Will be PocossaIY Te Ganon Sunday visitors to Mr. and Mrs. H ses a new secretary. He is Fred ly burned and is now in the Hos-|family are [ying Mis re 2 IVes| lan Snowden were Mr. and Mrs. 1 e ennies dal Ollen-Bittle, retired CPR station Cam Lornell pital for Sick Children in Toron-|in Oshawa. They have no furni-| fh "ution "ne 'and Mrs, iv: " Sam Snowden, Mr, Ollen-Bittle was appointed P bers of the family, a great deal of they lived has 'since been closed. | > | ol i land Mrs. Bill Davidson, Toronto. executive of the Chamber held People Association visited Campy gsr POSSESSIONS nd te De find a place ta| A five-legged calf was born on this week. He succeeds E. H.| y cise | but they must also find a place to i 3 ee " . Succeeds -|Lornell last weekend. Twenty-six Not oniy did the family lose all|live the Swartz farm recently. ' 0 i . arnes, who E s © y | vi y 'g , ' J 3 . . WHITBY More than $400 the club's many community serv-| ¢ "TH Pi ey ae Sere iyoung people ent Som uty their possessions in the tragic| No estimate has been made of| Roger Lebel and Albert and i i rice | cipally : ren' health. | : a lo bri : ix, Oshawa, visited ok in the Mile of Portier os iigently ng ky "I feel that Mr. Ollen-Bitfle is|Mr, and Mrs. Gunner' Knudsen. these mounting surgical and med-|to bring Michael Gannon back to Paul | Lacroix Shay . ¢ampaign held the past two week-| A present project of the club IS chamber, said president] A Program arranged for young|ploye of a construction company, tions are that it will be very cost-| Mrs. Roger Lebel hag her fat} ends parks for pre-school age children, i foe : "+1, | people started with a fireside then | now working in Oshawa, Mr. Gan-ly, er, H. Turcotte of Malartic, Que- 8 4 Hues ene ie Dring With the group returned to tents and | - bec to visit her for the past week. | Roblin said today the Rotary sions in the Whitby area. experience in dealing with the | cottages. Several early risers at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whiteman of Whitby and district for their parks for the smaller children : The breakfast followed and a fine support of this project. and the Rotary Club is hoping to| , The new secretary will assume ister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mr. Roblin pointed out that this establish small parks with sand by Rev. Bob Syad Brock- | , ; , He will operate the office from 0 by Rev. Bob Synder of Brock-| . year's campaign had topped the boxes, etc. The parks would bel; © PERE" e Ho jlle A boating trip was sajeved| Nobl Gr n e e a [ 1 Faye Bothwell Speat Velnes: io . Ai |with several young people par- ge a S day as a guest Mary Jane , Money received will be used fori running into the road. | [ticipating in water skiing and surf | | Laverty. Maple Grove women under di- | After a wonderful turkey din-| y vale a oon a rally fishin held | volent Rebekah Lodge was held | Home at Barrie will be officially had a successful evening canvass PERSONALS [Rar a shy Somtest W 'lon Wednesday evening at the opened Sept. 25 and the lodge re- |. the Bowmanville Hospital aux- It en a wip to the sand banks Oe |TOOF Hall with noble grand sister |ceived an invitation, to attend [iliary i ~~ . ji 3 Swan, After supper, a Fireside | pihel Campbell presiding, assist-|They also received an invitation Mr. and Mrs. Davy Bothwell at- nt . The F aith Baptist Church yas b eld before %led by vice grand sister Dorothy to attend the installation of of-|. 5 0 3 fami reanion at the 0 nis n 1IS ace Young People's Association held ha vy. ks 4 Wickett. She reported on the sick |ficers of Kinoven Rebekah Lodge, |, © "e's parents Mr. and Mrs heir last meeting in. the form of e cooks for the trip were: members Brooklin, on Oct. 14 i v Inet wank Fe 0 ing 3 The election of officers was next Kane, Bowmanville, last week be By CLIFF GORDON |He had a no hitter going into the young people attending. The and Mrs. C. Milburn, youth advis- [that sister Margaret Dewsbury is |with the following in office for the The pace of playing two nights sixth inning and then the pace group met at the church and then|ers were: Mrs. May Newton [at the Ajax Hospital and will 1n- |coming term: Noble grand, Dor- [uted to Hae Id Ormist in a row caught up to the Oshawa started to catch up with him travelled by cars to the home of land Mr. Bill Wilde. dergo surgery. They wish her a|othy Wickett; vice-grand, Grace] ir BN A LOR A0n: |E § \ they dropped a hard fought 6-3|hits for four runs in this, their Brooklin ett 'is still is Hos " rov- | Pellow ial § 0: Joi v : : : : | Ss spital but improv- | Pellow; financial secretary, Jean i 8 X y big inning. The real big blow of . is erin Foy ' 4 Gression 10 Sher ins: ane win id the inning was a three-bagger by Several. games were played Mrs. F. Lawrence Is ing nicely. Flowers were sent to (Wickett; treasurer, Sheila Gord | Pe h Ba hes} . d Ibiz Dick Gibb with the sacks !nder the direction of the presi | . sister V. Burdge who is now home |trustee, Winnie Wilkinson. spot in the Beaches 'eague and a Dif ol Ruxiliar Hostess again | Arrangements were made for had a slight edge ng song around the camp fire. | § The local entry will play off The locals got their final run in| The excellent reports|All other business was taken care h § th ht t meet | the top of the 9th as they failed to Denzel Dale, of Oshawa. Follow-|Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion |°f the sessions of the Rebekah As-lof and lodge closed in the usual of ies he ie oF This ceries give up without a fight. Tutak|ing the message the group enjoy-|met at the home of Mrs. F. Lay. sembly of Ontario which they at-imanner . . bg t just |singled, an out followed, « will open Monday night but jus |MacDermaid singled to plate the lows |ed today that he has signed TH A-- 2 | offences will begin "in a matter Wringer we we & chan 3 The system, which involves is- ringer rolls in stock. The Ladies Auxiliary of 3rd to student, has played a utility ings being issued, he said. His bers at 8 p.m.; |ate with his ability for a regular a period of time, weed out con- R trac asis', sai ir, | The Castle Chapter Sr. Group| ract on that basis', said Blair. | I'm sure he'll fill the position," | MAPLE GROVE -- Mr. and| : | Band Mothers and children meet | | | The Whitby Baptist Church 3 P. M. Laverty visited his broth- | - [J . . at 2 pm.; Fire Victim S Family {underwent minor surgery Wednes- Dundas Street East Home and in an apartment house fire, has|came through Kiwanian Rev, Toronto Tuesday. to pay hospital| mittee are Morley Johann,|Fred Wright were Mrs. J. L. Rat expenses arising out t 1 to th : ithy § have presented a plaque © Canada, Red Wing Orchards and _ The members of the Whitby Thursday, Sept. 25: of the while Mrs. Ge as ting lub' » -| Ke and J and Mr Mrs. Fire Dept. honoring them for the| Inscribed are the names of the Lawrence at David's Drive In,| Whitby Chapter Order of the while Mrs. Gannon was visiting|from the club's welfare fund, Per-|Kathy and John and Mr. and Mrs h and Michael, 2, were asieep in| All donations to the fund are will hold their meetings in the Dundas St. .W Warren Watson Harvey Attwood, | TY Sunday, Sept. 28: | |dead on arrival at the Oshawa|thé fund although club members visited Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lebel agent to. Before he recovers, say mem. ture and the apartment in which Biackstock. Mr. ) J % A o/and Mrs, Ron Rogers and Mr. Over $400 For Rotary secretary at a meeting of the The Whitby Faith Baptist Young surgery will be required. Not ely do they have io have was raised by the Whitby Rotary ice projects, one of which is prin- resigned because of poor health. |cottages of Pastor Corbei: and fire but they are now faced with) the amount of money necessary |H. Turcotte, accompanied by a valuable acquisition by the ical costs for Michael. An em-|normal health but present indica-|friends in Windsor Sunday. | . Campaign committee chairman especially those in new subdivi- Eo was grateful to the citizens] Many of these areas have no Hn 5.30 t d fishi a d family, Oshawa, were Sun- \ bic." 5.30 a.m. got up and went fishing. |and family, Oshawa, di | oro Y 1C e S ame day visitors to his brother and duties at the end of this month, Short devotion with message giv-| | si Whiteman. 1957 one by more than $100. fenced to prevent children from i | boat riding. : \ * ] WHITBY | The regular meeting of Bene- tended. The new wing of the IOOF rection of the Women's Institute herrins Down Tony's b- a corn roast on Tuesday, with 33| Mrs ] ' F 1 y a y sar i Irs. E. Corbett, Mrs. Roy Fallow, The group was sorry to learn fore her sister, Mrs. E. Burtch re- Tony's last night in Toronto as| The homesters made good five Mr. nd Mrs. Boyer Phillips, of speedy recovery. Sister Ada Wick- (Harris; recording secretary, Lena |, a | Mrs. Stella Beech. | A 5 winners dent, Barry Jones, followed by al -bye into the finals for the cup loaded. From here in the winners 0¢ 3 lo | 01 6 Isabel Mater ail Wile Hine ee sr oae. ton I sage was go y Mr. | 5 v 3 adies | Wilkinson gave against Latimer Brokers in a best message was given by Mr.| The South West Group Ladies and then ed corn, apples and marshmal- rence, of Henry street, last Thurs- | where we are not sure. The first) day evening with 11 members Hg 5 in Wi , [final run of the night for the . iy z game is supposed to be in Whitby, | They fell just three short Next week's meeting will be in but it will depend on whether the [locals hi charge of the Young People from Tony's management can get the but they made 2 Yer interesting | calvary 'Baptist Church of Osh- park for that night, in the mean-|right to the final ou awa time it will te announced at the, DIAMOND DUST: The Tony's | géme tonight, and also will ap- team had one consolation, they Mr. Ray Ottenbrite left yester- pear in Monday night's paper. [got their watches last night, and day for Assumption University, | Don't forget the big one here that helped to ease the pain . . Windsor, to resume his studies. tonight, when the Toronto Avons Justice was in tremendous form | Mrs. Sam Guerr is back home will be the visitors. This is the for the first five innings as he trom te: Ajax: Hospital Her | second game of a best of three mowed the Sherrins team down |g ends wish her a complete re-| al} Ontario semi-finals. The first like ten pins, but the pace start-| =o... | game ended in a thrilling 2 allled to catch up with him and the ' tie that saw the home team load booming bats of the Toronto team the bases in the bottom of the were too much for the biz fellow hy was in Scarboro last Sunday | ninth with none out and still could He gets no rest either, as where she attended the chrisfén not dent the armour of the dead the locals go right back against |ing of her grandson, Gordon 'Wil- ggme local team. Avons here tonight in the second liam Mitchell. A reception follow- nah ALL same of the DASA Sr. A play-led at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | BACKS TO WAL downs . . . This Avon team 1S 2 William Mitchell, of 77 Vauxhall | The locals had their back to the heavy hitting team and they will drive. Scarboro. The baby's gown | wall going into last night's game. paar' 5 Jot of watching . . . They was flown from Scotland and has| They were playing one of the hot- pave 2 good pitcher in Dez Dev- heen in the family for 80 vears. | test teams in the league, and they loraux too, his slants are more) the family was present | alo were playing their second than a little deceiving The game in two nights, all with just teams battled to a 2 all tie on one pitcher, the old reliable Th,rsday night in Toronto Charlie Justice Al Pacey, an ex-Stoker, started\although still in the Oshawa Gen- | The locals picked up a single on the mound for the Sherrins cal Hospital, he is improving| tally in the 3rd, another in the team last night and gave way to nicely. They wish him a complete | fourth and appeared to have Golden in the 8th as coach-man- recovery things almost their way, as Jus- |ager Ferguson was taking no] tice was throwing tremendously. chances / (Ge will be happy to learn that, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pelletier, of | - | Sarnia, are weekend guests at the | 3 home of Mr. ind Mrs. D. 8. Tush-| eye that made it possible only for jinoham of Hallett street While | him to distinguish between light here they will with their hosts, and dark and that in the other | attend the Reid-Goddard wedding eye, even with glasses, he had|i, po held at St. Helen's Church, only 84 per cent vision. Toronto For Drivers The jury ruléd that the father ROCKLAND, Ont. (CP) -- Theol 13 children contributed to. his Ask Eye Test The Dew many friends of Mrs. L. present Plans were made and work was given to members to complete for the coming bazaar to be held in November. Mrs. Dorothy Ormis- ton was the lucky winner for the draw The meeting closed by repeat- ing the Mizpah benediction. A lovely lunch was served by Mrs. A. Ashton and Mrs. A. Adams, assisted by the hostess. The next meeting is to be held Mrs. A. Barnett, of Port Whit-| a4 the home of Mrs. Dorothy Or-| miston of Brock street south on Oct. 16. Woman Takes Term In Jail OTTAWA (CP) -- Housewife The many friends of Mr. W. C.inprs* Barbara Smailouski, given| 10 days to reconsider a decision to go to jail rather than pay an $11 traffic fine, remained firm in her intention Friday and was marched off to county jail for two days. The attractive blonde, con- victed of going through a traffic sign without stopping. said she took the jail term to focus attention on the sign which is "almost impossible to see." Magistrate Joachim Sauve had given her 10 days to think it over and had her taken on a tour of Present Pins To Graduates AtDr. Robert Thornton H-S | The September meeting of the |the possibility of getting bus cave) Dr. Robert Thornton Home and|ice for the outlying 'districts; | {piano classes for the school and | School Association was held Wed- | nesday, Sept. 17, in the. school | and was well attended in spite of | wet weather. {Hall. Mrs. Williams was appoint- | The new president, Mrs. A.laq to convene the Grade 1 Moth Manson, called the meeting 10 |ars' Tea. order, and welcomed the mem-| mhe past president, Mrs. bers and the Grade 8 graduates. wood, then addressed the the annual bazaar to be held the first week in November {the treasurer, Mrs. J. Westlake, leach one and presented them with gave their reports. The Attend: 3 school pin. Robert Lick thank- which | will be convened by Mrs. Larry | D.| ia 10] |The secretary, Mrs. A. Joynt and |graquates present. She introduced ance Shield went to the princi- oq the members on behalf of the! pal"s room. Mr |principal, introduced the staff. | Mrs. Wood conducted The president then introduced the | games which were much enjoyed committee chaitmen for the year by all following items were discussed: |freshments. | Admit Theft | Dispute Blocking Sarnia Building Of Nine Cars | Karpiak. The cass and following adjournment. | several | During the business session the| The Grade 8 mothers served re-| f MONTREAL (CP)--Two men| SARNIA (CP)--No move has| {who | . ares 2 h {nine automobiles, whic" later |cians' contract dispute which has pleaded guilty to theft of been made to settle an electri-| turned .up in Ontario and were [tied up all major construction | sold at bargain prices, have been projects in the city and put more remanded to Sept. 25 for sen-[than 1,000 construction men out {tence of work. Gerard Lorrain, 31. of Montreal Some 135 members of the In- It you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 p.m. Call BELL TAXI All calls must be placed between 7 end 7:30 p.m, 1.0.D.E. VISCOUNT GREENWOOD CHAPTER Rummage Sale of good used clothing, household articles and white elephant in Council Chambers. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2Tth At 10 a.m. Leave articles at Council Cham- bers Friday p.m. or phone Mrs. W. I. Carroll, MO 8.2846 for collection. FILMS St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church BYRON ST. S. AT ST. JOHN ST. 9:45 AM, Sunday School "Rally Day" 11:00 AM. Communion Service 11:00 AM. / Junior Congregation and Beginners' Class WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH REV. J. M. WARD, Minister Mrs. W. E. Summers, A.T.CM. 10 A. M.--Sunday School for all ages. 11 AM.--Morning Service 7 P.M.-- Evening Service Church Anniversary Oct. 19th FAITH BAPTIST 421 BROCK ST, N., WHITBY Pastor: Rev. E. Corbett, B.Th. FAITH TIDINGS 9:15 AM. Radio Programme CKLB 9:45 AM. Sunday School Hour 11:00 AM. Morning Worship Pastor Preaching 7:00 P.M. Evangelistic Service Special Music in the Evening EVERYONE WELCOME EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH 3rd Concession West of Brock N. 10:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP (ENGLISH) 2:30 P.M, AFTERNOON SERVICE (DUTCH) DEVELOPED 24 - HOUR SERVICE Do justice to your pictures make sure they are sharp and clear. bring them to RIGLER'S STORE 200 BROCK ST. S MO 8.9022 Ontario government is going tojown death be asked to require annual eve tests for motorists Attorney W isk that given the jury here nquiring into 1 of Ernest Charbonneau, 45 jury finding said, in part berry, of Perry street, are the women's cells at county jail. |and Frank Martin, 42 pl 19. learn wat Se Mg Je! She was dressed in a sweater were arraigned Thursday after |tricians (AFL) struck Wednesday undario STEELY They wish her and slacks and carried an over-|being brought here from Sarnia. to back up. demands for a 10-per- 2 SoealV TECOTErY. night bag and several magazines} Sessions "Judge Paul Hurteau|cent wage increase. They*now re- \ In Toronto Lot : for her jail term. Jail officials | was told by police that the cars|ceive $2.70 an hour. po i On Friday, Sept. 26, the Ryes-|5aid she would be ke t in cus-|had been seized from buyers in| Other tradesmen TORONTO (CP) A woman puterian Church with Mrs. F.|tedy until this morning. Sarnia, London, Ingersoll and cross union picket lines yroll messenger was ulled {1 sor n mwas du ronsY: ie m---- ---------- other Ontario points: Stolen li-| ---- om her car and robbed te AiTence ners} ponyene al ¢ JON' IN othe J pki had Hh laced on . , with home baking MAYOR WON'T RUN e ple é I I ,300 in a parking lot on uptown also a candv table. to takel the cars and motor serial num "We recommend that the min- flinton Avenue Friday Jace at the Sunday "school hall. | BRANTFORD (CP) Mayor bers removed ister of highways o. the Province| Miss Stella Chinette. 3°. secre- iy Sadie Sour ne tea will bor Max Sherman, finishing two| Sgt. Ernest Chastenais of the of Ontario require that an annual tary for Midwestern Construction ype Donald ET an Mrs. [Years in office, announced Friday | provincial police said most of the visual test be made compulsory|Company, told police she had | rhomas Scott : " (he will not be a candidate for [cars were stolen in Montreal and in order to qualify for a driving|picked up the company payroll as civic 'office in the December|the nearby Pointe Claire and permit." at Eglinton Avenue and municipal election. Mayor Sher-| Hudson district Charbonneau crashed head-on|Bathurst Street branch of man said personal and business| Sgt. Chastenais said the in his car with another car while |Toronto-Dominion Bank and was lin on Thursday in honor of Miss necessitated a temporary |were sold 'a few hundred dollars trying to pass a truck. Medical vhen man of Oshawa, bride- retirement from the mayoralty| their obvious 1 but testimony at the mquest was|wea ap 1€ ! "'ap- Robert Brough - of |although he might seek office never for that he had a cataract om one'peared of Sarnia [ternational Brotherhood of Elec- Rob Messenger i Crown R. Hall said he will attention be WHITBY UNITED CHURCH REV. JOHN M. SMITH, B.A., B.D., Minister MRS. J. BEATON, Organist refuse to holding z v FEWER DROWNINGS TORONTO (CP The Red Cross said Friday drownings in Ontario this year to the end of August were down more than 100 from last year, It said the im provement was probably due to growing safely consciousness the public. To Aug. 31 this year there were 269 drownings compared with 387 in the com- parable 1857 period. ay MORNING WORSHIP -- 11 AM. SACRAMENT OF INFANT BAPTISM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM Girls and boys under 9 years. 10:00 AM. Girls and boys 9 years and over the 11:00 AM. Junior Worship Infant Care. Mrs. J. Brough entertained at| thea luncheon at her home in Brook-| cars a affairs among ca Eleanor Tilling below to-be of Mr. |Brooklin. "Enter to Worship -- Depart to Serve" £ a black ski from nowhere." sa little as to create] again two years from now. |inmediate suspicion." '4

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