The Oshawa Times, 10 Nov 1958, p. 5

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"Bridie M WHITBY and DISTRICT Down Chevies 6-2 For CouplesClub sweep Britain, the tabloid London Daily Sketch says. The there are 4,000 hypnotists in Brit- ain capable of indulgung the "stopped now . . . possibly death" will follow. |" The "game," in which subjects nics hypnosis reveal exciting |lives in "previous incarnations," {could spawn a dangerous num- | ber of split persoanlities, a psy-| |chiatrist gaeried by The Sketch] By CLIFF GORDON Scoring two goals in each pe- claims. : The writer of the article de- game. It was the cleanest gam scribes a | recent London Bridie Sweeping Britain | Murphy" craze is beginning to|which: her exciting life as the beautiful Sketch, which estimated mistress of a pre-revolutionary craze, warns that unless it is|scribed her experiences as a sickness and [southern belle at the mercy of urphy' | Two Churches Are Moving Toward Unity | 1. A matronly mother described | French aristocrat; 2. A young wife graphically de- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, Movember 10, 1958 3 Priest Married In Register ORILLIA (CP) A Roman Catholic priest has discovered he was "married" -- according to anada's new Social Register. The register lists Rev. Bernard Doyle of Guardian Angels Church and wife. r Father Doyle didn't even know he was mentioned until the error, was pointed out. "I got a letter from them some time ago, but threw it away and didn't answer," he rec alled. "I'l just write them a letter and tell them about it." we have seen in many season: as only three minor penalties' were handed out, two to the los-~ ers. Sandy Air paced the Whitby attack with two goals and one assist. Pete Babando had a goal and four assists, Geo. Samolenko, John Chasczewski and Alf Treen each had single goals to round ¥ SANDY AIR E 3 Mrs. Charles 3. Mrs Mec- 1. | 13.55 4 3rd Period 7. Whitby--Air, Babando, Kane 8. Whitby--Treen, Youngberg, Kane Penalties -- Muir. -- |struck by un- MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 it you hove not received your Times by 7 p.m, Coll BELL TAXI All colls must be placed between 7 ond 7:30 p.m. Copies of The Oshawa-Whitby DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE Available at the following dealers in DOWNTOWN WHITBY ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundas Streets COURTICE PHARMACY 117 Brock Street North PALM SPORTING GOODS 130 Dundas Street West RIGLER'S STORE Cornzr Brock & Colborne Streets JURY & LOVELL PHARMACY 17 Breck St. S. SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 106 Dundas Street Eost THE TUCK SHOP 159 Brock Street North Or at any of these dealers in Whitby and Arca. ALMOND'S GROCERY Almonds MAKE MoLE HiLLs °UT MOUNTAINS OF OF PAPER WORK vm PHILLIPS LIGHTWEIGHT -- LOW COST TORONTO (CP)--The Anglican America moved toward unity Sun day with a special service in St. Yankee troops during the Amer-|,i,0y by clergy and faithful, ican Civil War; Inter - communion will allow turion. | ceiv > The craze got its name from a idly 58 yaments othe ver woman who told under hypnosis| a of a previous life as Bridie Mur- [S5ited from negotiations begun in ' 5 |can Primate of Canada, and Canada Pays Primate of Canada, and Prime | the PNCCA, read statements to! Tribute To the mixed congregation. . - Canadians paid tribute to the| Legion Festival dead of two world wars in cemon-| gy; ahethy attended the British Sunday * of ' _|brance Saturday to commemor- At Toronto, the Queen's OWNnl io ihe dead of two world wars. the Hachwald and other names to . its shrine. The 10 names were in- more than 10msue Ponpy petals Regimental Cross of Sacrifice at A : y St. Paul's Anelican Church. an killed fu both wars i i veiled the new battle honors . The Queen's Own 'and othe ie Duke of Edinburgt, he Quan field guns as a drenching rain and k 5 hail pelted down . skies. The memorials are in Ville In B.C. Home Fire LaSalle and Montreal North. WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. (CP)-- tanks led the way. {swept through the upper portion' services but no special ceremon-|Cariboo district. ies were held. On Tuesday, the| RCMP identified the victims as Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Walter Tresierra, were not at Third Baby Born I Within 24 Days Mrs. Ray Croteau, 28, of Dawson, Creek. B.C., and Edmonton, gave| {a boy and a girl. The twins weighed two pounds, Mother and children are doing well, hospital officials said. pregnancy within a pregnancy. The twins, now weighing three while the third was one month |early, the spokesman added. Church of Canada and the Polish National Catholic Church of JAMES' Cathedral at which inter- communion was publicly recog- 3. A middle-aged man gpoke of h x members of each church--with his experiences as a Roman cen: | hermissin of their bishops--to re- 4 , . ic Pig tior 4 best-seller "about an American). oq", Foolish and Polish, re- phy. Most Rev. W. F. Barfoot, Angli- Bishop Lean Grochowski, head of | War Dead Queen Attends ies held in many parts of Canada Legion's Festival of Remem ifles 1 "alaise, 3 Rifles added Caen, Falaise.|" spor the sounding of Reveille, oil re rmMANLEIY . seribed permancatly on the QOR the hall, one for every -service- Mad.-Gen. H. A. Sparling by 3 The Queen was accompanied by regiments marched behind two!' . At Montreal, two new memor- Tots Perish ials were unveiled under leaden The three armed services pa-| Two small children were burned | raded at Quebec where Centurion|to death Saturday night when fire At Ottawa and other centres the|of a building housing three fam-| dead were remembered in church|ilies near Williams Lake, in B.C.'s| full-scale program will be held at|RicLard Walter Tresierra, 3, and| the National Memorial in Ottawa.|his two-year-old brother, Ronald. home. EDMONTON (CP)--A medical rarity occurred Saturday when] birth to her third child within 24| {days. On Oct. 15 she had twins, seven ounces. The third, also a boy, was three pounds, 12 ounces. A spokesman said a double womb was the reason for the pounds, two ounces were born two months: before full term, { | A | | | | ' Prescott Man And Father Die PRESCOTT (CP)--Ruth Rupert | 4, of Prescott, died in Montreal Neurological Institute Sunday of injuries suffered in a level cross- ing crash near her home Thurs- day. | Her father, John R. Ruper, 33. was killed when their car was a Montreal - bound freight train. Joan Rupert, 2, was reported to be in critical condition. Mrs. Ted Broughton, accompan- Club of the Whitby United Church? dandy and came from a blistering the trimmings" prepared by the ninth straight' win for the Blair next years officers were dis- i Blair and coach Smith along with William Foskett, above. He is nother as the; Four Leaf Clover Home Foskett, Whitby, and Mr. an Sl 4M 2 By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT the 'BAY line had five assists been of the decisive type withand the president, Mrs, W. Horticultural Society held Mon- Chet Melski and Guy Henr: only is it great to be on the side] The students' choral group of The regular meeting of the ynuSual season, and competition The next home attraction for ed up assists on the goal. urday nights game were a bit Mrs. Hicks introduced the sisted by Vice Grand Sister yrs. Norman Alves out for revenge after the past-|referee Promaine had little Pete Babando and third but far|cipal of Cloverland public school, reavement at the loss of her mo- gamer: 2. Mrs. Holliday; 3. Mrs The discussion was ter as is sister Lillian Yoeman.|yr..' ¢. pilkey. the Dunnies on Friday night. On|the best so far as all aroundithis game for a number of years|'Modern E scoring|that a lot will be heard from the The meefing closed with the members to attend the CPT mee!-| = yo noement using flowers and (Writers note) Maxwell must for the Dunnies in the "lower girl's basket -- 1 school. Members please take no- Arrangements were begun for Flower girl's baske for the Merchants again, espe- some of the vay, birthday - greetiags were Helen McKenzie, of Don Mills So- set for another stellar attraction. of the night to make it 440 for Kingston downed the Macs in a The executive of the Whitby ments served by Sister McDon- -- » t period and g "het Melski tipped in his F ight Cars haul job in the first p should. Chet Melski tippe Ti Period Ie 13.01 quilt and a carriage row. on Wednesday, Nov. 12 good looking Devaney the score the first drive. | Youngberg, Air . 3. ing at the 13.01 mark of the first ights game, scored the ng day sig s Whitby--Air, | Norris yards of the Southern Rail- ight back! th : The Chevies came right back the end of the first 20 minutes of allie 1955] By LLOYD ROBERTSON |band, representing a city five area of several hundred yards, line save on the sizzler to the nies show the final kick that has| battered up set of instruments as it has in the past four years! fireman, suffered a skull fracture band corner about 14 inches off answered goals off the stick of to hear his band when they pre-|y;,,a) Exhibition against the Met-| The regular monthly meeting their high destiny and their ob- fed by Mrs. Ross Hall at the Mrs. G. Fothergill presided and piano, sang a beautiful solo en- back after having recovered from several of the cities she visited. . 'Has Meet Ninth St ight Wi i held its regular monthly meet-| 77 ing. This meeting took the form of a banquet and members en- shot from the point as he rounded out a neat three-way passing|wa, ; play with Youngberg and Kane. | A ghort business session follow- managed Dunnies and it is get- tributed. Then all enjoyed a pe-| ting to be the talk of the league, riod of social fellowship. | SECOND BIRTHDAY of who will be the first one to} "+ | Celebrating his second birth- id B | { their terrific players must be| Have Panel A the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Flower Show very proud of themselves. . . . { liam James Foskett, 840 Dun- They won the world title last year | | das street east, Whitby, and started into this year's season.|and School Association held its| Mrs, Frank Aylward, North r But here they are once again the regular monthly meeting on Wed-| Sidney, N.S. BROOKLIN -- About 50 entries out the Dunnies attack. Whitey top dog in the league and without | nesday at the Clover Lane school. were displayed at the annual for his nights work as the fair /P® none of them being by less than Hicks, was in the chair. The sec- Rebekahs Plan day evening in the Sunday School haired lad is fast skating himself / 4 two goals. . . . It gives this writer |retary's and the treasurer's re- room of Brooklin United Church. into the hearts of the Whitby a great deal of pleasure to be ports were given by Mrs. W. Blooms were of excellent qual- vinni iltop school, grades 5, 6 and 7, Benevolent Rebekzh Lodge he's k in all classes. 0 sers, who u of a winning team but the team Hi'ltop scho 1 rrades 5, | Benevo was keen in a igi Bg losers on A spirit that is shown makes it under the direction of their teach in the IOOF Hall, Whitby, came Awards as follows: night than they did seven nights 'or no chance to make a play on much more interesting to work er, Miss V. Johnson, entertained to order with Noble Grand Sis- White 'mums -- 1. Mrs. D : h ; 2, an 2 ron} ; s it Ww. d > members sitting on the panel of Grace Harris who gave the sick pink * wl n ill be this comin.| That was all the scoring for unusual as it was one complete membei he | ink 'mums -- 1 1 Du to when ey will {the first period, and there were line, and a most deserving one discussion, the chairman, Mr. report. Pilkey: 2. Mrs. Tom Bailey; host the Belleville (not so hot)|no penalties as both teams were We might add, . . . Number onc|J. H. Ramsay, principal of Aj The members were sorry 10 yrs Eric Green. i i p past w y /hi Mrs. C. F 'y é Mr. R. th Mr. King. A number of sis- casi i / sm last! tr . rule: snders. (from least went to young Whitey Mrs. C. F Bryant and ther, f Cecil Jones. ing. the Dy a nr Houble With rules offenders { Youngberg. . . . We do not want Simmons of the school board and ters attended the funeral. Sister yajow 'mums -- 1. Mrs, Eric the Allan Cup champs fined each BEST PERIOD to appear as a second guesse. ducation" vs "The Also glad to welcome back sis-|" yase of mixed hardy 'mums -- Wednesday night of last week hockey was concerned as the too, But if you remember earlier Three R's". An interesting ques ter Ada Wickett and to see her ; 'wc vernon Wilson; 2. Mrs manager Brabin of the Kingston|Chevies, after seeing the Dunnies|in the season we said that we tion and answer period followed!jooking so well. D. E. Hamer: 3. Mrs. Charles Merchants fined his crew $20 middle {fair haired lad and it is proving singing of the Queen 2d Fefrech ng Monday, Noy. lo in te Jaze other material 1. Mrs. Lorne M Re pm i s fired a \ i ; " 3 ies nts were erved DV com- ha Sister Yorothy izkett re. oC : ee - 1 or: 3. a, ol n this fine frame as he fired a hot one from out this way. . . . The Dunnies men Yere zes by 3 g 1 rothy McCoy: 2. Mrs. D. E. Hamer: have been inciied oN Son the point on a passout from|will have a breather this week mittee. The next meeting will be ported on the visits to the other yo "yo an Alves bet he will think better of it be- Babando and Youngberg i 3 ang { date "het . . be held Cecil Jones; 2. Mrs. Lorne local fans were start- ond straight Friday night engage- tice of the change of date je chnistmes party to be heldiq,y. 3 Mrs. Eric Green. i ins D es ing to ride the losers rather hard./ment in the Macs city. . . Then ec. 3. a w.. Commenting on the show, the cially against the Dunni Just 35 seconds later S and y on Saturday night the same Mc- After all regular business wa GIVE ROUGH TIME WHITBY With the Dunnies seeking their of the game as he rounded out the bunnies in their second ap- greet 8. ciety, Toronto, praised the excel- extended to Sister Kathleen, flower arangements, espe- Brough. Sister Greta McDonorgh tilly the flower girls' baskets The smooth working Dunnies who the home side. high scoring game Saturday night won the surprise draw. A social| ) at times appear to be playing as| The Chevies finally got their 8-6. (no smart remarks, but we the entire r f second gear and wo vho got fined this time.) 4 J one WK Soverns Hotere olf 9 po wonder who § Branch of the Red Cross has ex- ough and committee. |tended thanks to the ladies of the! The Unity Club Past Noble gave Devaney in the losers cage own rebound as he was right on |St. Johns Anglican Church, Port Grand (Rebekah) will hold its a most busy time of it. Had it/the door step of an unprotected Whithy--Samolenko, I not have been for some of the Henderson who just seconds be-| Youngberg, Babando .. Xp 0 e n 2 - - might have been much higher at| The Chevies appeared to be Penalties -- none. Roaring Fire the end of the first 20 minutes of somewhat fired up by this one| 2nd Period play. land kept up the attack. Henri, | : ; . | BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -- A Whitby--Chasczewski, Whitb Ban ee S | string of freight cars loaded with high explosives burned and ex- period as Geo Samolenko (sore josers final goal with just 5 sec-| 4. ankle and all) drilled gne home onds to play in the second frame Youngberg, Babando . on a three-way play with | and left the Dunnies with the| 5. Cornwall--Melski, wav Sunday. Youngberg and Grigg, LaPlante Shells and fragments from the i j , exploding army hand grenades and appeared to be headed for al play, 3 : |is considered good enough to play sure knotting counter as Henri FINAL KICK Penalties -- Youngberg CROSS | Fric carke hiss problem. Hs was right in on goal only to have| . checking 43, Grigg cross-check- current problem is even grea er | nes ae large a5 Whitby? Do|driving away railroad workers The final period saw the Dun-|ing .43. {than the one which he faced nd Froid Ti pe this band prob.|and fire fighters. About six cars open corner, Pete Babando, who made them without a doubt the| |ably holds some sort of record|Were involved. played the best game since join- best third period hockey team (all and was told he was the new ing the ranks of the Dunnies,|the time that is) in Sr. A hockey 6.18 Whitby bandmaster. : BE as I I EE Dyin: tragment His new problem is to fill the =, --, summer this band entered He was the only person reported the ice and gave Devaney little|Sandy Air, his second and Alf| competition at the Canadian Na-[nut- Ea cries nod Rhee ah Sis | y 5 |sent a concert. i ropolitan Silver and the Oshawa . . ful buildings, fine parks and Last Thursday evening, the band, the top class at the CNE. Man mits Tells Of Trip homes but the majority of the Whitby Brass Band presented a Trye, they placed third, but the of the afternoon auxiliary of the ligation to God. Woman's Missionary Society was held in the assembly hall of the after welcoming members and titled, "Charity. visitors she extended a very spe- Mrs. G, L. Macdougall gave a cial welcome to the president, talk on her trip to Mexico, giv- recent illness. "The early settlers of Mexico, a . . .. . the Aztec Indians, had develop Mrs. A, W. Richardson, Chris- 5 high degree of culture before On Wednesday the 4Ws Couples|' Treen. The latter's goal was @ joyed a "Turkey dinner with all ICE CHIPS . . . This was the ed in which ballots for election of! stop the Duniops. . . . Manager | day on Friday, Nov. 7, was lover L i and, then lost seven players by C over ane | grandson of Mr. and Mrs. i; At Brooklin Youngberg, the third member of a loss. Most of their wins have The meeting opened with prayer chrysanthemum show of Brooklin fans with a team like the Dunnies, not Horseman Xmas Party ity gnd coloring in spite of the previously the shot. Youngberg and Air pick- for. . . . the three stars for Sat- with a group of vocal selections. ter Dorothy Wickett presiding. as- Hamer: 2. Mrs. Cecil Jones; McFarlands, The Macs will be|playing it strictly to the book and went to Sandy Air, two went to| High school, Mr. E. F. Sels, prif® 1earn of sister Lena Pellow's be: Bronze 'mums 1. Mrs. D. E r|Mrs. D. Cowan, who represented Margaret Dewsburv is much bet- Green. 2, Mrs. Lorne McCoy; 3. player $25 after the game with The second period was by far at this stage as we have been inthe parents. i build up a 2-0 lead, came to life. liked this fellow Youngberg and With the parents taking part. Sister Sheila Gordon asked the wi on each for their poor showing. . . .|Chasczewski opened the This until Friday night when they will held on Wednesday Dec. 3 at tht Jodges made la t month fore he works for a hat trick made it 3-0 for the locals and travel to Belleville for their sec . 1 i 1|dudges, Charlotte Smith and Air came up with his first goal 'Farlands are back here to play concluded lodge closed in usua oth straight win the stage was one of the prettiest passing plays pearance of the seasons... | . DAY-BY-DAY RED CROSS REPORT hour was then spent with refresh.|and vase arrangements. oe team, gave the Chevies an over-| they fought back like the Chevies| SUMMARY Whitby, for the donation of a crib next meeting at the lodge hall almost spectacular saves by the fore had made a terrific save on| 2. Whitby--Babando mm . 16.05 BY THE WAY The Dunnies ned the scor- f their better men in Satur-| es one o Babando, Youngberg ... 14.30 . |ploded in a roaring fire at the he Pu, i, + Greater Audience Cornwall--Henri, lin the same class as the Oshawa and shells rained down on an John Henderson make a hair| Ye (Fears ago when he was handed a |for gathering as many trophies Charles Clem, 25, a volunteer scored on a whip shot to the left today. They added a pair of un-| 17.08 town hall with people who want At WMS Meeti United Church on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Breckenridge, who was ing a very vivid description of tian stewardship secretary, read!the Spaniards conquered the quotations from Bishop Azariah's| country about 1500. This culture book, 'Christian Giving. Giving has heen handed down from gen. i a Christian grace a Chsls eration to generation, she said. anity lays upon Christians the| : re sacred duty of 'sharing what they ,, The opuiation, ye people live in very primitive cir- cumstances, Mrs. Macdougall had several samples of the Mexi can handicrafts, pieces of jewel- ry, carvings, paintings etc. on |display. Mrs. Carroll thanked Mrs. Mac- |dougall for her interesting talk. | Mrs. L. G. Heimpel and group served tea at the close of the |meeting. BOWLING NEWS MAJOR LEAGUE Competition in the second sec- tion of the Whitby Major bowling league tightened up this week as only two points separated the first and last place teams. M. McMaster starred in indiv- |idual scoring with a 900 triple and 380 single. Other top scorers were: B. Hill 785, 302; J. Suther- land 768, 327; J. Ross 749; J. Kuls 743; D. Adams 738; Brown 731, 322; G. Brown 730; concert in the Whitby Town Hall. |fact that a band so new could be {There were less than 50 Persons considered for a class so high attending and it would be a safe|seems remarkable. bet that most of those would be| we know the band relatives of the bandsmen and support and goodwill of the ers)--A 48 - year - old travelling the junior bandsmen. {majority of Whitby residents, be-| salesman was reported to have | Bandmaster Clarke, who was cause only last year they voted in|told police he murdered four named Peter Perry two years favor of spending a third of one| women to raise money for back Tur BEE ES year I EO ee Vos er, ube]. YTHITEY MO 8.4922 than berate the few who attended| But far more than financial sup- The Austrian Bluebeard. also is There's no because so many had stayed port, the Whitby Brass Band, and suspected by police of Killing . Substitute for Experience! Four Killings has "the. ST, PELTEN,. Austria (Reut- PHONE 5-3555 by CLEANIT SERVICE NICEST CLEANING in TOWN away, he simply said, "You are [the Junior Band, are asking the|seven other women who have a small but a very appreciative public to come out and hear|mysteriously disappeared or been audience." {them when they play. found dead in the last few years. | "We are not discourated by| BY THE WAY . . . We see that He has denied any part in such a small audience. We love our Wren Blair has little sym- these cases but allegedly has ad- playing so much that we will pathy for the management of the| mitted an attempt to kill a fellow keep coming back again and Kelowna Packers, who are mak-|salesman. (again until we fill this hall. 1 be- ing a trip to Russia. When man-| Gufler was reported to have de- [lieve this town needs a band." ager Bob Giordona complained|scribed in detail how he killed the SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN BUDGET TERMS 179.50 MAY WE GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATION? Walmsley & Magill OFFICE EQUIP. LTD. 9 KING ST. E., OSHAWA I | | I | I | Phone RA 3-3333 BENNETT'S | GROCERY 832 Brock Street North CORNER GROCERY Port Whitby DAVIS SUPERTEST No. 2 Hinshway West of Whitby SOLDRING'S GROCERY Port Whitby NORTH END GRONERY Brock N. For HOME DF! IVERY by Carrier Boy PHONE MO 8-3703 111 DUNDAS ST. W WHITBY | It seems difficult to believe that he was not able to ice the|four women. that in a town the size of Whit-\best possible team because the by, only a handful of people CAHA had not furnished the right would turn out to hear a band players, and added that Canada| concert. Maybe there was no t|should send the finest team pos- enough promotion work done sible to represent Canada, Whitby beforehand but please remember, Dunlops Manager Blair said he possess with those in want." |being built at the rate of 1000 a Mrs. D. J. Kean, correspond: year but this cannot keep up to|E. White 712; B. Jordan 711; Withis sonenrt fs absdiiely Sresiives suused oJ fuer hod been ing secretary read several letters. the needs of education as 43 per Jordan 712; J. Beuckle 700. Liver collection which was gath- ing." said Blair, pointing out that| Mrs. W. I. Carroll gave the de- cent of the population are illit-| Once again players have been ¢ » kali [ sh | yers y the hat was passed all Kelowna's application had bee votional. The lesson was: taken erate. The great. problem of the asked to please arrive on time ged in. » |accepted Mig of the on] from Duet. 7th chapter in which country is poverty and illiteracy.|so bowling can commence at 7 "yf such a small crowd was un-|nies. "All Canada knew then that the children of Israel, the chosen It is a most fascinating, inter- p.m. usual, we would not even men-|we were not sending the best) people of God, were reminded of esting country with many beauti- League standings: Hambly|tion the situation but this has team," said Blair, "so why all {Tire 4, Burtinsky's Florists 4, happened practically every time the excitement at this late date." | BROC Phone MO 8-3618 Bud Cooke's Esso 4, Jury and this band has presented a con-... Believe it or not department: | Lovell 3, - Whitby Cleaners 3, cert. | The word 'Plymouth' on the rear WE pei EVENING SHOWS 7 & 9 P.M. Feature Starts 7 & 9:30 p.m. County Bowl 2, Vondette Realtors! Do the people of Whitby real-|deck of the Whitby police cruiser 2, Bassett's Jewellers 2. ize that they have a band which'is spelled 'Plymuoth'. MONDAY © TUESDAY © WEDNESDAY 4 The people, ; Lb WHITBY LADIES CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE Lillipops, with Mildred Bilida as captain, were winners of the the events of the international best-seller are on the screen! |first section with a total of 19 DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S points. Top bowler this week is Mildred Bilida with a 721 triple. High triples (over 550): M. Bilida 721, G. Wiles 669, E. Ma- " mw THE SUN: wa Wilkinson 200. | sreces oy ROBERT ROSSEN |" Points for the day: All Sorts \ JAMES MASON - JOAN FONTAINE : 13, Gumdrops 1, Life Savers 3, and claimed a worlds record. To i peared to like the i - Mrs. Marie Ashton lived on milk Miami, Fla., seaquarium, re- a) hy hv tes of Shon and brandy, eggs and fruit juice! fused to eat, a diver was sent son 605, F. Moore 579, A. Hewis 567, H. Moore 553. M. Lollipops 1, Maple Buds 3, Pep- DOROTHY DANDRIDGE permints 1, Humbugs 4, Jelly JOAN COLLINS * MICHAEL RENNIE shows no interest in getting it during the ordeal. | down to stuff food into its | own food. : ; High singles (over 200): Bilida 265, 253, 203: A. Labano- vich 247, G, Wiles 238, 222, 209; G. Sandford 224, F. Moore 221, 210; G. Gale 221, E. Mason 215, 201; A. Hewis 215, D. Moore 213, E. Walker 210, H. Moore 200, W. 1 Beans 0. [ "end ve wamsg HARRY BELAFONTE y ol | "degen } & : PIANO . PLAYING RECORD MANSFIELD, England (AP)-- A 40 - year - old housewife, her wrists bandaged and swollen, wound up 133 hours of non-stop piano playing here Saturday night COLON wy BF LUNE Cinema! etdhad POM Cantor Por SPOON-FEEDING MAKES MOLA LAZY When the mola-mola, a 400- | mouth. The diver found the pound ocean sunfish of the | mola a docile patient, but it ap- DARRYLF, ZANUCK - ALFRED HAYES | 2 | FOR APPOINTM TELEPHON ADULT ENTERTAINMENT MO 8-3621 PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE OPENING OF OUR NEW MODERN BEAUTY SALON and advanced hair styling. Hair ENT E WHITBY WED., NOV. 12th 2-4 pm. -- 7-9 p.m. Mrs. Matheson, proprietress trained under the Bruno method of hairdressing, coloring Hi - Fashion Stylists "109 BYRON ST. S.

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