The Oshawa Times, 20 Nov 1958, p. 5

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| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 20, 1958 § | CHURCH FIRES SET WHITBY MEDFORD, Mass. (AP)--Two DAY-BY-DAY 100F Holds Prophetic Chief eekly Meet Sees Grandson PM wi By ED SIMON held in the Oddfellows LONDON (CP) -- Dame Flora on ening, (Macleod, 80-year-old chieftain of) In assessing the three-cornered fight for East Aberdeenshire, po- ,|litical observers are wondering how much of Sir Robert's 10,000 grandson will be prime minister vote majority in the 1955 al of Britain some y elect, os} rie WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas 8t, West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson WHITBY SPORTS Attersley, Smith fires set Tuesday in St. Raphael' \caused damage estimated unof- ficially between $3,000 and $4,000, | group of life peers created last summer, : i An Introductory * i H Fel sek Is fon came from loyal Hockey fa ere treated to a grest game here at ight, whe the Dunlops eked out a 5.4 win By CLIFF GORDON The little blond bomb shell and pride of Ontario County, Bobby Attersley, continues to show the way in the Eastern Ontario Sr. A scoring race, The latest releases show Attersley with 12 goals and 15 assists for a total of 27 points, Playing coach Sid Smith con- tinues to hold down the second slot as his 13 goals and seven as- Lead Easterns HN responsibilities for various rea-|pendent But Dame Flora's powers haven't extended to an outright prediction that Patrick Wolrige |Gordon will retain the seat of East Aberdeenshire for the Con- servative party in Thursday's parliamentary byelection, Gordon has Interrupted his studies at Oxford University to bid for the seat being vacated by Sir Robert Boothby, the inde- - minded journalist and ter who ted { vatives and how much was con- tributed by admirers of Boothby's free-wheeling approach to party issues, . The Labor party, beaten in a straight fight last time, has nom- inated John Urquhart, a shipyard electrician who is hitting hard on the ssue of unemployment, Maitland Mackie, the Liberal candidate and the only one of the] NEW YORK East Aber-|fire three who lives in y for 34 years before ©, sturdy |i offer by fers lz] E broke out ely reflected by the Liberal|at 50th Street and Sixth party than by the Conervatives,|It caused a mammoth tr BUTT RADIO 118 Brock 50. 5. Whithy MO 85-3707 BCA Victor TELEVISION ned two app were received and favourably|he was elevated to the House of acted on, The Tnitiatory Degree|Lords as one of the inaugural is scheduled for Dec. 9, and all ~ = Toronto Vessel sis onium Battered In Lake scheduled dart ball game will be played, OWEN SOUND (CP)--A Tor-| Peninsula, Que,, and wheelsman onto-owned freighter, battered for| Aubrey Holden of Collingwood four hours by 25-foot-high waves | were treated for minor euts and and 60 - mile - an - hour winds, |later released, reached Owen Sound harbor late| All three were in the ship's Wednesday with an injured cap-|wheelhouse when five heavy tain, wheelsman and third mate, [plate glass windows were shat The Sarnia-bound Eastern Shell [tered by a giant wave, The ship- owned by Shell Canadian Tank-|to-shore telephone, radar and di- ers Limited of Toronto, was|rectional finder were knocked caught Tuesday night in the gale/ out. along the western shore of Bruce] The Eastern Shell, with 27 Feninsula on Lake Huron, 40/crew members, had left Little miles south southwest of Tober-|Current on Manitoulin Island mory. around 4 p.m. Tuesday after un- Captain 8, G. Williamson of loading fuel ofl, Toronto is in hospital with a cut| Included in d forehead, severed tendons In his|at about $2,000, was a caved-in right hand and a cut leg. The|front wall, and crushed porthole third mate, G. Beattie of Gaspelin the captain's cabin, Congressional Election Raises RC Question By GEORGE KITCHEN Interpreted by some editorial WASHINGTON (CP) -- 'The|Writers as reflecting a marked de- mid-term congressional election|cline in bigotry in a land where has revived the oft-debated ques- separation of church and state tion of whether a Roman Catholic|has been almost a political fetish ever could be elected president since the founding days of the of the United States. {American republic, The Issue now is being dis- The question has been brought cussed in political and editorial|into sharp focus because Senator columns on the basis of the im-|John K dy .of M husetts pressive victories scored in the|one of the leading candidates for Nov. 4 vote by a number of can-/the Democratic presidential nom- didates for congress and state|ination in 1960, is a Catholic. governorships who happened {0|gppCTACULAR VICTORY be Catholics, Son of Joseph P, Kennedy, one- The election results are being time U.S, ambassador to Britain, BLACKSTOCK the 41 - year - old senator came Wisi Rd delegate votes of winning the party's presiden- tial nomination By MRS, R, C. HILL BLACKSTOCK Shirley in 1956. A spec- win Wheeler was hostess to' the ONO sists are good for 20 points, two better than Moe Savard of the last place Kingston Merchants, Bus Gagnon of the Merchants is in fourth spot with 17 points Attersley is tied with Gagnon for * the league's lead in assists with 15 each, Smith has the lead in goals for the league with 13, Whitey Youngberg continues to |make his presence known as he _ |holds down sixth spot in the | standings with three goals and 11 ° |assists, Fred Eicher who was | sidelined all last year with a | i broken leg is in a five-way tle ight, The visitors will be the Hull-Ottawa Canadiens and fans I the 7th spot in the standings. BUBSY ATITEELEY night, The visitors A y , . )l tm ; b Long John Henderson who at| Belleville's Wayne 'Wiener will remember the thrilling contest staged between these clubs {time of writing is the hottest) Brown leads the league in pen. | p back, But something k Ee ores Weeks hav Its going to be |goalie in the league, boasts a 2,27|alty minutes with 42, The total is " " the new Detroit sen. |average in 11 games, He has had made up of three misconducts, a ie Dur» ppresislon dig a it, ete, but more than 25 goals scored against him injone game misconduct and one that a rousing reception from the fans he entertained during {that time, He has claimed one minor, Al Dewsbury of the Macs his two years with the Dunlops, The entire idea and arrange- shutout and has never had more and Kingston defenceman Vigor ment is being sponsored by the "Dunlop Booster Club," Gen. than four goals scored on him in Gendron and Ralph McNiff each eral Manager Jack Adams has written to confirm that the any one game, |have 41 minutes in the sin bin, Detroit Red Wings are dending. helr young Foskde bere and TOP TEN with the whole idea, His Itinery calls fol L : him YL mel the Oshawa radio station at 6,15 (Tuesday) Including all games to Monday, November 17th, followed by dinner with several of his former teammates and Goals Assists club officials, Later he will attend the game, he received hy 12 15 the crowd and say a few words to his many admirers, It should be a great evening, And in speaking of Charlie, did you notice he scored a goal and assisted on (wo others in that 60 win over Boston in Detroit Tuesday night, Actually Bryns' | A Hine accounted for five of the six goals, {Whitey Youngberg---Whitby Wayne Brown---Belleville We'd like to mention the opening of the National Muscular |ciaude Richard--Hull Dystrophy Campaign, which begins next week, Early this sum-ipohiy Rousseau--Hull mer the "World Champion Whitby Dunlops" were asked to Join [freq Etcher-- Whitby the association in their fight against this crippling disease, and |G. Henri Cornwall the Dunnies have pledged to help in any way they can towards this needy drive, Honorary Chairman of the campaign is Bernie "Boom Boom" Geoffrion of the Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens. Another honorary chairman is famous swimming coach Gus Ryder, The International Campaign Chairman Is 3 Hollywood 'comedian Jerry Lewis, Much of the canvassing for Cla funds is done by the International Association of Fire Fighters, and here in Whitby as well as in other immediate districts it will be carried out by our own welfare minded firemen. Pamphlets containing the story of Muscular Dystrophy and the fight to de- feat it are being mailed to thousands of Canadians everywhere, In this pamphlet you will find a picture of team captain Harry Sinden of the Dunlops, and a message which reads , , . "The| Whitby Dunlops are pleased and proud to be counted among those who are supporting the drive fo defeat Muscular Dystro- phy. Every member of the team will be In there fighting until the battle is won' , . , Won't you give all you can when the can. vasser calls on you? THE TOWN AND COUNTRY . .. Yours truly has been asked on two television Jrogrtin this week to discu he >F fii H Gagnon played ing two goals rm-- WHITBY PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Gemmell and daughter, Janice, of Tor- onto, visited over last week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R, , Foster, Other guests were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Bull, and family, of Taunton, Mr, Robert W. H. Jack flew tc Scotland last week after re. celving word that his mother, Mrs, Margaret Jack, wae very fll. A cablegram was received yesterday by Mrs. R. Jack stating that she had away, Little Miss Jane Clark, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, John Clark, is celebrating her 5th birthday today, Her friends wish her many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Margaret Vangyllis, of GOALIES Lee Avenue, entertained her G G. A group of ladies last Monday | anes, Agn. ' evening, Plans were made for a Henderson--Whitby Christmas party for the ladies' Devaney--Cornwall group and their children. The ude Cyr--Hull : lucky winners of the games Gord Bell--Belleville were: Mrs. Marg Bowden and L. Davis--Kingston Mrs. A. Ockenden. Tasty re. fr Rubber Workers x Seek Meeting Spot Local 404, URW, are seeking suitable accommodations in Whit- for holding their monthly meetings, What was probably their final meeting in Highland Creek was held Sunday, in the Legion Hall, President George Brooks an- nounced clarification from Inter. national President Buckmaster authorizing a change of meeting sites, The change was In the form of a motion, held in abeyance and now to be acted upon, A letter was recelved from| Stafford Bros. of Whitby replying to a vote of thanks to them for use of a clown suit recently, They invited employes' children to at- tend the Santa Claus parade being | held Saturday, Dec. 6, The "Dunnies" hit the road this week-end for games in Belleville Friday, Kingston Saturday and Hull Sunday. Its Just about their toughest road test of the entire season. Next home action will take place here at the arena on Tvesday Creme ~ Extrordinaire yours for only $750 Miss Arden wants every woman to have the oppor. tunity fo enjoy the magic of Créme Extrordinaire , . , hence this unusual offer of a special size for $1.50, (Other Sizes: 134 oz. $10.00, 84 oz. $18.50, 10 oz. $27.50) What is Créme Extrordi- naire? It's s woman's cream --a soothing niiracle that smooths away wrinkles and - lines. No other cream har ever helped the skin so many different ways: moisturizing, nourishing, neutralizing acid conditions. Créme Extrordinaire--it's like the bloom of youth in a single*jar! *For a limited time only at EOE LTD. 317 Brock St. 5. Dial MO 8.2338 WHITBY PLAZA ; i & DOR-MAR BEAUTY SALON 121 Byron St. N. MO 8-3992 Make Your Christmes Appointment Now ! Prop: Mrs. Dorothy M. Switzer thmaaiad Pls. FOR Y MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8.3111 BELL TAXI Al oolls u, be pi between Bob Attersley--Whitby Sid Smith--Whithy Moe Savard--Kingston Bus Gagnon--Kingston {Jim Maxwell--Kingston or Created To Individuel Requirements Mr, and Mrs, 8, Copeland re- cently attended the Knowles Laxson wedding held at Dan- ville, Quebec. The former Miss Joyce Laxson is the nlece of wise, Copeland. Mr, and Mrs, Bud Corner, of Sudbury, and Mrs, Henderson, of Moose Jaw, Sask. have re- turned to their homes after spending a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Norman Corner, of Brock street north, Church Loyalty FBYPA Theme On Tuesday evening 23 young people met at Faith Baptist Church to hold thelr weekly meeting, The meeting began with a singsong led by Barry Jones and then opening prayer by George Tracy. A sword drill was conducted STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundes Bost MO 8-3552 wil Be gC, MIXED BOWLING Friday Nite Mixed Bowling League has openings dren's Christmas party had been completed, The event will be held| at the Ajax Community Hall Dec, 13, He pointed out there was a small difference between the local's income and expenses, but assured members that Santa would attend and provide gifts for the 750 children expected. The next union dance will be held at the UAW Hall, Oshawa, on Nov, 29, A good attendance is hoped for to assist Santa with his gifts, Bro. Charles Jennings reported on the meeting of the Oshawa and District Labor Council, He sald his efforts to have the coun- cil assist 'Mom' Whyte had been fiercely debated and was refer- red to the executive board for Tonight we will guest with Gord, Campbell," between periods of the Hamilton Junior "A" game over Channel 11 from Hamilton, On Saturday night we've been asked to travel to Montreal to ap- with Tom Foley on the between period interview of the game DO Canadiens and Chicago, Appearing on the latter show with 'us will be "Tke" Hildebrand, playing.coach of the Belle. ville McFarlands and Bob LeBel, President of the CAHA, Cana- diens game can be picked up in these parts over Channel 12 from Peterborough , . . Kelowna Packers have made a good showing in Russia to date, although they haven't been able to heat the Soviet teams as yet, However, it should be remembered that they | are not playing the Russian National team in any of these games| thus far, They are regular teams from the Moscow first division Hockey league, All these clubs carry a few players from the Na. tional team, but they are vastly different from the team the Dun- lops met in Oslo last spring, and also from the one the Belleville McParlands will have to face in Prague later this season , , , Don't forget that Junior "C" hockey opens its season here at the for men and women bowlers. Those interested -- Nov, 4 has boosted his stock for the presidency when Dwight D. Ei. Club meeting held at the home of Jnouer aves Jie Waite House Connle Swain Wednesday night.| ap. 0) 0rvers were impressed a were 28 members pres-|;,."ii' Senate victory scored by . Democrat Eugene McCarthy, a Arrangements were made for Catholic, over a popular, non- catering to the Holstein banquet Catholic, Senator Edward J. Dec. 5 and the club also accepted |Thye in strongly Protestant Min. an invitation to cater to the milk |nacota, Democrats who are Ca- shippers' banquet Dec. 10, tholics also won Senate races A doll is to fe givei the Such Widely Sivarsified states as Port Perry Hospital for their Maine, chigan and Connecti-| come to th nty-B Fri i port Zen Xo Val e County-Bowl, day evening at 7 A gift of money was given to| In addition, the governorships Gwen Ballingal to help her fly of three states which make up key home to England for her mother's |segments in the over-all U.S, po- o'clock, Whithy arena on Monday evening when the Hillcrest Dairy Jun- fors meet Scarborough . . , Saturday night here at the arena, with the Dunlops out of Town, hockey action will be provided by Whit. Jerry's Men's Wear Juveniles , . . Just got word of the game yed last night in Kingston, between Kingston and Belleville, | Final score was Belleville 9; Kingston, 3. Looks like that game | here Tuesday night took a lot out of the Kingston club. It also ap- pears that Belleville are starting to move, That's their second win by a big score this week, , . . What's this latest thing we hear| around, about the Unlevrsity of Toronto Blues wanting to chal. lenge the Whithy Dunlops to a game, or games, to prove that 1 FOR SPRINGHILL Springhill of management in the project, after they approached manage- | ment with the suggestion, | their recommendation. A donation of $10 was approved for the Labor Council's campaign In the forthcoming municipal elec- tions. Bro. G, Long stressed the need for labor representation In municipal affairs, Bro, Tom Edwards reported on political action referred to the careful scouting of candidates supported by the Labor Council, A union and management col ection to raise funds for the Fund realized $1071, Union were given the full support Membership approved a dona- | tion of $10 to the Cancer Fund, funeral and a baby bathinette by Barry Denver with team AL. "ooconted to Shirley Wheel: winning 12-4, The young people were favored with a plano and organ duet by Diana Jones and Mrs. May Knudsen, The presi dent gave the announcements and the offering was received. Bob Kirkland led in prayer. Another quiz followed with T, Next meeting will be held at the home of Jean McLaughlin, The ONO 8th anniversary dance was held Friday night, Howard Trewin won the Broom Dance and Brian Hamilton and Joan Venning, the Spot Dance. team A winning 13-11. A few The attendance was not large litical picture -- Ohio, Pennsyl- vania and California--fell to can- didates of wide political skill who hold the Catholc faith. The only standard by which po- litical analysts can attempt to measure the effect of religion on the presidential election is the performance of Al Smith, the ci- gar-smoking onetime governor of New York who was Democratic Rha Homes. of. the Future choruses were sung and Mrs, Knudsen led in a game called The Foolish Kingdom, The mes- |sage of the evening was in charge of Diana Jones Group No. 2. The theme was Church Loyalty and the speakers were Joyce Jones, Diana Jones, and Jane Dale, A closing chorus was sung and Barry Jones closed in prayer, Red Wing Groves Show FilmAt Win Fair Awards Colborne H-5 Colborne Street Home |and School Association held [their regular monthly meeting last Tuesday evening at the school. The president, T. W, Lawler, opened the meeting with the singing of the 'Queen' ac- companied at the piano by Mrs, F, Ing. Reports were given by the secretary, Mrs. G. W. Lind. sey, and the treasurer's report was read by Mrs, F, Ing. Teddy Young player two violin selections, accompanied at they should represent Canada In the Olympics next year? One thing about it the '"Dunnies' never run short of challenges. Some- body is after them all the time, Last week It was Kenny Reardon here in Whithy on a visit saying, "they'd like to play a game in| the Montreal Forum, between the Dunlops and the Canadiens! | nominee for the White House in 1928. The only Catholic ever nomi- | nated for the presidency by a| major political party, Smith was defeated by Herbert Hoover by a margin of 6,000,000 votes. Charge Three In Auto Theft Three Ajax juveniles have been charged with auto theft by Whitby Police after they were arrested Tuesday night in a stolen car on Elm street. Constable James Barter ar- rested two of the youths by the car and a third who fled was later apprehended. The car be- longed to Robert Cross, 400 Dundas street west. It was taken from his residence around 8 p.m, rand recovered by police less than 30 minutes later, JAIL STAFF Applications will be received by the undersign- ed until Tuesday, Nov- ember 25th, 1958, for the following positions for the new jail at Whitby, Ont-* ario: (a) Guards. -- Age 25 to 1958 Salary Schedule -- Minimum $2,500 -- Maxi: mum $3,000. Annual In. crements $120.00. (b) Stenographer years. (¢) Part time Matrons Application forms may be obtained from the undersigned. Appointment for inter- view 'may be obtained arranged by telephoning MOhawk 8-3582 Whitby. WM. G. MANNING, This was in lieu of a floral tribute to Howard Conquergood, late PAC director of the Canadian Labor Congress. He was to have He Me | addressed the local, but his early | demise from cancer prevented |treasurer, Mrs, Ward introduced what would have been an un- the guest speaker, Mrs. Zwicker doubted privilege, eral welfare, Mrs. I. Ward |of the Salvation Army, Her topic| Treasurer Bro, Bob Banby re-| The meeting adjourned with the [was Mary and Martha ported arrangements for the chil-'swearing in of Bro. Arnberg. WCTU Hostess | The meeting closed with {prayer and refreshments were| The Women's Christian Tem. Served by the hostess assisted perance Union held their regular/PY Mrs. Granger. The next monthly - meeting on Tuesday Meeting will be held on Tues. afternoon at the home of Mrs, day, Dec. 16. James Ward, The president, Mrs. H, Quantrill, opened the POPULAR SPOT meeting with prayer and Mrs] FOLKESTONE, England (CP) D. Kean was in charge of the Conventions already booked In devotional, this Kent seaside resort for next, Reports were given by the|year are expected to be attended recording secretary and the'by more than 10,000 delegates. BROCK "™") Phone MO 8.3618 EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 1.30 NS for the AYPA dance Saturday night, Prize winners were Law- rence McLaughlin and Gall Baker, Martin Mantle and Mar- garet Goodsome. Mrs, Dalton Dorrell attended the Federation of Agriculture convention in Toronto Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs, Merrill Van Camp and Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Dorrell at- tended the Tuesday evening meet- ing when the prince and princess for the province were chosen, Forty persons attended the euchre party in the Lodge room Tuesday evening sponsored by the LOBA Prize winners were: Ladies' first, Mrs, George Fowler; men's first, Mr, Fred Hodgson, Port Perry; lucky draw, Mrs, Fred Middleton, Prince Albert, Thursday night featured a euchre party in the parish hall sponsored by the Anglican WA. Ten tables were played. Winners were: Ladies' first, Mrs, John Rahm; second, Mrs, Leslie Argue; men's first, Mrs, T. Graham, Caesarea; second, Mrs. J. A. McArthur, Men were in the minority and both ladies were playing men's tickets, Mrs, John Scott is visiting friends in Ottawa and Montreal, Mr, and Mrs: Walter Ferguson, Enniskillen, visited Mr, and Mrs. | Fred Dayes Sunday. Mr, dnd Mrs. Roy Turner and girls spent the weekend with her | grandfather, Mrs. Clara Clark, Coe Hill, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Dorrell, Mid- land, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Carl Dorrell, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Smith and family, Oshawa; Don Collins and * |friend, Toronto, were Sunday vis- itors of Mr, and Mrs, Percy Col- lins, | | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woods, Bobcaygeon; Mr, and Mrs. Wil fred Martin, Oshawa; and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lucas, Toronto, | were Sunday guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Orr Venning. [ Mr, and Mrs, G. Rutherford | and Allan, Oshawa, visited Mrs George Fowler Sunday. Mps, Leith Byers and sister, Mrs. Hawkin, of Port Perry spent a few days with their sister, Mrs. J. Weir, Brooklin, | Candidates must not uphold the views of anti-labor or reactionary groups, he explained. They do not necessarily have to be union members, but must desire to al- (leviate the plight of the under- {privileged and strive for the gen- by Sorichetti SNEAK PREVIEW A. J. SCHATZ, Realtor MO 8-3337 PICKERING 590 Red Wing Orchards won|Trophy and Gold Watch for the |several top awards in the apple best nine-box lot in any variety, - (show at the Royal Winter Fair|and the Tyrell Challenge Trophy {being held in Toronto this week. for the best 45-box lot of any The Sweepstake Award, pre.|variety, {sented for the best box oi apples| They took first place prizes in among the numerous varieties/the McIntosh variety for their on display, was awarded to Red|nine-box and 45-box displays. In Wing for their McIntosh box, [the three variety they won first 2 THE FIRST GREAT SPECTACLE OF THE JET AGE! HARRY WaLS He "SO I SEZ TO MABEL, '~~ THEM BIXBY'S AIN'T HAD A HEATING CONTRACTOR OUT TO LOOK AT THEIR PLACE YET SOLET'S WEAR WINTER COATS QUER OUR WINTER COATS #* We Sell! We Install! We Service! We Guarantee! Always Call This HEATING CONTRACTOR WHITBY AUTOMATIC HEATING LIMITED 409 BROCK ST. SOUTH PHONE MO 8-3652 be no December ROBERT ROBERT "RICHARD * MAY LEE MITCHUM WAGNER "EGAN 'BRITT PHILIPS They also won first and second|with their McIntosh, Red and prizes In the single box display|Gold delicious while they were | Other awards won by them with their McIntosh and Golden | : the plano by his grandmother. {included the Niagara Brand delicious, Mrs. F. Ing, who attended the Courtice, read her report, A film was shown on "Hydro" {ham, At the close of the even. T D MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE ing Mrs. Ing gave instructions With three { y! een ance See MEDS of howling followed by refreshments served only four points between the top by the committee. Mrs, Walker's More than 100 persons at. a.d bottom team. The standing 4 (tended the weekly Whithy Teen | ance: il Dance at the arena pinfall are as follows: Hambly There "will evening. The spot dance was ire 8 points; Burtinsky's Flor- of 7 ints: sO | 7 points; Whithy Cleaners, Oshawa, and Ken Perrymant of points; Jury and Lavell, | Pennyrate Seen Unaltered LONDON (Reuters) -- Post. master-General Ernest Marples says the Commonwealth penny. a-word press rate is uneconom- ical end he could not guarantee it would be possible to maintain it indefinitely. But, he told the House of Commons in answer to a question, there is no plan at present to alter the rate, for their McIntosh entry. second In the two variety display Tr Regional Conference held at y | | { \ 100 Attend | BOWLING NEWS | with commentaries by Mr, Gres- on square dancing. This was {left in 'this section there are room won the prize for attend. [to date in relation to points and Friday| meeting, won by Noreen. Tucker |Ists, 7 points: Bud Cooke's Esso, Ajax, {points; Vondette Realtors , § Jewellers, points; County Bowl, 4 points. 7 5 5 5 Judy Stroller of Ajax won the Points;. Bassett's door prize --a flash camera. ao die Brown came up with These weekly dances are at.|amother. of his good nights 'to tracting many persons from ion the league with a 859 (300); Alax. Oshawa and the surround: \Myrle Reeson, 786 (350); Marty fing district. [Jordan, 763; Don Walker, 760; Plans are being made for a|Bill Jordan, 753; Llayd Sabins, |special dance the Friday before 753; Dick Adams, 743; Willie Chrisunas au one Je Friday Sweet, 743; George Sweet, 736 ter New Year's, Next dance((304); Bob Murphy, 715; Perc ls. Friday, Nov. al. Sweet, 307 wy Perey COLOR by DE LUXE CINEMAS coRE DICK POWELL sersnsny ty WENDELL MAYES Plus -- Cartoon -- Comedy -- Novelty Produced and Directed by Clerk-Treas., County of Ontario, Box 550, Whitby, Onterle. ! <

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