hie ol Ll Lh SRN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 24, 1958 5 Robert Thornton H & S Holds Meet The November meeting of the | Home and School skit after which™ _ ! Dr. Robert Thornton Home and [the group was divided into four School Association was very re- parts and each given a different laxed and informal with only the (question based on the skit, to members taking part in the pro- |discuss and report to the whole gram, After a warm welcome by |group. The members showed the president, Mrs. A. Manson, keen "interest and took active some 70 parents and teachers, parts in the discussion following including several fathers, heard |which the meeting was adjourn- the minutes of the previous meet- (ed and Grade 6 mothers served ing and a very encouraging treas- |refreshments. urer's report as a result of the | -- recent successful bazaar and tea held in the school. The president also reported that the association's first effort at WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson 11 Seek Seats On Uxbridge Council | One of the hottest elontions injnaime and she qualified for nomi-| f a century is fore-|nation, oof a town of Uxbridge, Other offices in Uxbridge filet, | although there is no race for the by acclamation are Mayor Wil- |offices of mayor, reeve or|liam Hochberg, Reeve Rae Fer- {deputy - reeve. Following qualifi- guson, Deputy - reeve John A. |cations on Friday night, 11 per-|Ball; School Board members, | gathering for UNICEF on Hal- |sons will run for the six seats on Owen Moore, Mrs. Lennora Len-| / ; lowe'en netted $75 for this impor- council, the largest slate in 25 nox and Alexander Williamson; | ? tant work, The children of the | f CLEANIT GERVICE WHITBY MO 8.4922 There's no Substitute for Experience! SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN |years Eee ember, Joseph Watson. | school are | to be congratulated on [ . : i nell P. eir spl attempt to help ou Woy Yo Napine Sine Mrs| There will be no election in in the cause of other needy chil- Bindi Tipper. Fred Uxbridge Twp. this year, all of-| dren. Millie Kydd, A. G. Tipper, J : : | Kelland, Lewis Klock, Marshall fices having been filled by ac-| Mrs. Manson and Mrs. Winacotf | Berry, Charles Johnson, Earl clamation atdFriday's nomination | attended the evening session of | |Howsam, Joseph Reid, Wilfrid meeting. The 1959 council is the conference dn Courtice and | | Gould Stanley Beach 2 made up of Reeve Earl Dowswell, | vice - president, Mrs. A. Craigie, Mrs, Chatterly wife of Police Deputy-reeve Robert L. Nesbitt, | who took in the entire conference hief Graham "Chatterly, w as and Councillors Norman Hogg, | gave a fine report. The confer- Chie a ight declared dis- Alvin Redshaw and Charles For- ence theme was "Guide to Fam- on Tomiushon n receiving legal Sythe, all re-elected, lily Living" and the main speak- qualified but on | ers were Mrs, Weatherhead, pres- advice later, officials added her N it 2 i i = 0 Reason 00! eration, and Mr. Rob- - Is Given | | 4 erts, of Oshawa, both having a fine message for the interested delegates. WHITBY--Representatives from town council and assessor Robert Harding were given no reason for| Dunnies Tie Merchants Bab Es Lose Hull On Weekend Whitby's location allowance being | tendered a vote of thanks by the | president for having convened £ : | a y 100 per iled down to the final [the locals from the whitewash fi. ck 20 bu lbrush early in the final period. $40,000 had been added to the | obsolescent assessment HONOR WHITBY MAN Huntsville, Ala. -- SP4 James er Jrom Nathan Porter ight) ? and Walter A igenbrad, Suter) and eenire} yas Te members of the Huntsville Ki- cently named "Post Soldier of wanis Club. SP4 Sutherland is the Month" for September at | 3 member of the 291st M.P. Co. Redstone Arsenal, headquarters = at Redstone. He is the son of of the Army Ordnance Missile | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sutherland Command. He is shown above | of Whitby, Ontario, Canada. receiving a gift cigarette light- --(U.S. Army Photo) 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 lf 130 Dundas Street West By CLIFF GORDON J boiled Sg 9 period. e teams were dead- wad lough ookend for the locked at a goal apiece and it was {Boucher and Annabelle provi They managed only a tie in three anybody's bet who would take the | the scoring punch for the winner games. They lost 53 on Friday |lead first. The Merchants had| The Dunnies will have a chance night, to Belleville, tied the King- seen the power of the Dunnies in for revenge here tomorrow night ston Merchants 2-all in Kingston [the third period drive just four|as they play host to the same on Saturday night, and then drop- nights previously. A couple of Canadiens at the local arena. ped a really close hard - fought |men with the Merchants, Gagnon SUMMARY 2-1 contest to the Hull-Ottawa|and manager Brabin, knew all too Cohan Canadiens in Hull on Sundy. No well the third period kick of the 1st Period doubt some of the big writers Blair managed team. L Hull Boucher, . will be clamoring at this and call- It appeared as if the Dunnies P Richa ' Rousse ay ing it a real disaster were going to pull this one out of crepes a usseal, We would like to point out that the fire via the last period rally ay ajor; it a lot of other hockey teams 00. At the 6.34 mark little Geo. , Jor. : had as good a record as the Dun-| Samolenko, an ex-Kingston play- 2nd Period nies they would be mighty proud. |r, came up with a goal on a 2. Hull--Annabelle, The Dunlops, to date, have lost neat three-way passing play with only two games and tied 2 in 15 Sinden and Bobby Attersley. This games. It is impossible to win gave the Dunnies the lead for seau. them all and if they did the so- the first time in the game and called smart boys would be rid-/many of the Kingston fans were ing them for trying to ruin a good starting to cry for some action league. The Dunnies have been by the Merchants. such a successful event. The at- tendance shield went to Miss Kosters' Grade 1 room. The pro- gram chairman, Mrs. A. War- ed town's ren, read the Home and School s.|when they enquired at a meeting creed and Mrs. Hugh Sco, ac- 'lof county assessors held at Can- companied by Mrs, C. Burton, nington Wednesday. sang My Task. Ne The delegation was told at a Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Craigie and hearing given them, that a com- | Mrs. Winacott took part in a | mittee had been formed to study, ------ -- ---- a-- the town's location allowance.| |Currently the town is receiving no location allowance and is the . : Friends Fete 6.45 only municipality in the county - B not enjoying this benefit. Bride-To- 3) Representing council at the meeting were: Mayor Harry Jer- Miss Bernice Wilkinson was myn, Reeve Ken Lee, councillors entertained at several showers Willard Dodd and John McAvoy, prior to her marriage to Mr. Tremblay 16.32 and John Frost, town clerk. Howard Fox. Mrs. Ross Hall, aunt of the bride, entertained at a cup and saucer shower for friends] Rudley Church Is Scene | Combines rm meses Of Pretty Fall Wedding Win 64 (Sis s-=ed 3. Whitby-- hic |understand why Whitby is assess-| - Whitby--Alr, ed 100 per cent location allow- i % Ted O'Connor 3.41 ance, while other municipalities' Audley United Church decorat- Flower girl Cora Lubbelink- Top notch Blayull 1vve Bock. | ceivable department General Mo- Penalties -- Ted O'Connor. in the county enjoy discounts ed with yellow and white chry- hof, sister of the bride, wore a Y. good back-chec ing an Malou entertained at a dinner party santhemums was the setting for pink nylon dress. She carried a desire to win, were the ingred- when they presented the future the pretty fall wedding of Glen- basket of mixed flowers. ients Brooklin Combines used to bride with an automatic toaster. playing tremendous hockey up to! With less than two minutes to, ICE CHIPS . . . We received a anging from 10 to 25 per cent. 3 nie Lubbelinkhof, daughter of Mr. Ring bearer, Jimmy Miller, edge the Newmarket Smokerinzs| Mrs. J. N. Cowan, Madison RIGLER S STORE and Mrs. Wieger Lubbelinkhof, of wore grey trousers and navy blue in Newmarket Thursday night in avenue, Oshawa, was hostess at | Oshawa, an ar, Cecil Ed- jacket, Mr. Harold Barlow acted the Suburban Junior League open-|a miscellaneous shower for the|} Corner Brock & Colborne ward Barlow, of Pickering, son as best man. The ushers were er. Brooklin won the game by a bride-to-be. | Streets of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barlow, of Mr. Bob Cowie and Mr. Dick score of 6 to 4. | The staff of the accounts receiv- Ajax. | Lubbelinkhof. The Combines, led by Archie able department General Motors 317 Breck St. S, ] " p i a i 'Al. Crossey with two goals, and su- presented the bride with a floor tomorrow night as the Dunnies forth a mighty cheer from the with coach Ike Hildebrand of the °F, Mr. Frost said. Rev. M.. Buttars. officiated. at! The reception was held at Al. 'TissEs PAE IRC sous, aud sw F-- x play host to the Hull - Ottawa Kingston fans and it almost was Belleville McFarlands and were 4 Is ui some ing a as the ceremony. The wedding, oive the guests, the bride's held the Smokerings in check to Canadiens in a regular league the turning point of the game. both guests of the TV station one a Sanne ua ors any music was played by Mr. Robin nino "00's Groen crepe dress come up with the win. Other) fixture. It will also be highlighted | Tpe win hungry Merchants buzz- down there where they discussed Where Sounty assessor gets'Nicholson. | SHORTY'S 106 Dundas Street East the figure of $40,000, incial |with beige accessories and a cor-|Brooklin markers were scored by A EE roe im a Jot mimate. Tally. 10 LF 400 me rout 'tod coming things oe | government ee peaks for sent The Pride. given in marriage sage of yellow roses. She was J. "Lucky" Wills, Bob Marjerri-| "known as the * 159 Brock Street North Or at any of these dealers lie Burns ap- Whip home the winner. would like at this time to print PUrPOses show Whitby is assess. bY her father, wore & full length, assisted by the groom's mother son, Ted Fairey and Vern Fergu ight' lan to be on, Henderson in the Dunnies' cage the words of said tel ; at 101 per cent accuracy, Snort sleeved, white satin ;who chose a navy blue crepe son. | pearance night' 50.pion 0 early proved the big stumbling block! io the er Sa Se eral, while other municipalities in the(®d 8own with V neckline and gress with light blue accessor- For Newmarket, Alvin Smith if you want to get in. |for the Merchants as he failed to| te: "Kindly extend fo the COUDLY have error factors as high|bustle back. Her pearl and rhine- jes her corsage consisted of pink scored two and Larry Bone and | lvield to the onslaught of the Quote: nd'y extend to the. "so per cent. [stone tiara held her flowing net carnations. Peter Goodfellow each had one. | SAT. NIGHT IN KINGSTON home team. The final Buzzer | TiANAgeitent, Coach Jack Riley) "Four municipalities in the| train. She carried a bouquet of For their honeymoon trip to Seated in the crowd was Har- The Merchants were really fir- sounded with the Limestone city 27 2 P 2p avers " your Bel county whose factors were higher| White chrysanthemums. A gold Niagara Falls, US.A., the bride old "Baldy" Cotton, scout for ed up for this game as they were team swarming all around the Ro te Woe Cha by far than Whitby's received re-|loCket, gift of the groom, was her donned a brown tweed suit with the Boston Bruins of the National | seeking their initial win of the Whitby cage trying for the game gral Whitby Dunlo on th am ductions in 1958 for 1959 County ©0ly Jewellery. dark brown fur collar and black Hockey League. The Smokerings! season over the high flying Dun. | winner. p 0 Yhuny sm S fine taxation purposes. Whitby has to Matron of honor, Mrs. Lorraine accessories. Her corsage was of are a junior farm club of the in Whi nies. There was a tremendous] We have the goal scoring sum- por of Sweden and. Russia, Tra |P2Y 100 per cent while other mu- Puckrin, and bridesmaid, Miss yellow roses. The couple are Bruins. | in itby and Area. crowd on hand and they were mary of that game but do not po, Tesulls Were most Ril nicipalities enjoy allowances. Maria Lubbelinkhof, sister of the making their home at 301 An- en | ALMOND'S really giving their team a great have the official copy of the pen- ing tn the members of oe Dwr This doesn't seem at all fair," bride, were dressed alike in light derson street, Whitby. \ cheering boost. They were re- alties so we will eliminate the lops Hockey Club and I am sur he said. blue chiffon sheath dresses with. Out of town guests*were from warded in the first period as Bep sin bin sitters in this one. lt ii A Bing a Ro be -- matching feather hats and match- Nopwagie, Sagiatchewan, Hamil- GROCERY Guidolin, "a Belleville cast off." 1st Period coast, --Signed Wren A. Blair, ing accessories. They ecarriedton, Richmond Hill, Castleton Almonds GROCERY 832 Brock Street North Port Whitby No. 2 Highway West of Whitby GOLDRING'S GROCERY Port Whitby MR. AND MRS. MARVIN C. E. BARLOW Chas- Gau- 3rd Period the last couple of games and are play it appeared as if the Dun- phone call from Montreal from| "Gordon Hepditch, county as- bound to hit 4 few snags as the ik were going to cop another manager Wren A. Blair of the S€SSor, explained an additional opposing teams fight like mad to one but such was not the case. |Dunnies yesterday afternoon in- $40,000 assessment had been lev- be the first ones to stop the Guidolin the old pro that he is, forming us that he had sent a ied against Whitby for County world champs. triggered his second goal of the telegram to the mayor of Kel-|€dualization, because the town All this should add up to the game on a pass from playing owna, B.C. Manager Blair was had not been speedy enough in biggest night of the year here coach Bus Gagnon. This brought in Montreal over the weekend changing its obsolescence MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone M0 8-3111 If you hove mot received your Times by 7 p.m. Cell BELL TAXI All cols must be placed between 7 end 7:3 LARGE ROOF The South African Railways freight yard at Johannesburg has one shed roofing 11% acres. MAKE MoLE HiLLs % MOUNTAINS OF OF PAPER WORK PHILLIPS LIGHTWEIGHT -- LOW COST scored his first goal of the night 1, Kingston--Guidolin, Manager, World Champion Whit. nosegays of Yellow roses. : Vernonville and Toronto. and it came at the 16.03 mark. | Colvin, Toppazzini . 16.03 by Dunlops, 1958." . . . Manager The Dunnies fought back game-| 2nd Period Blair has been very badly quoted ly but were unable to dent the! 2. Whitby--Air, by some of the Toronto papers - Opens Tonight BY THE WAY rigging of the Kinfston cage. The Babando, Sinden . 11.29 of late as they /try to reprint pens onig t A -------- period ended with the Merchants 3rd Period what they think is quotes. They| Whitby Hillcrest Juniors open hd put front 10. 3. Whitby--Samolenko, only run half the quotes of the their Junior "C" home schedule u The sevond. period Was snotiier Sinden, Attersiey 6.34 local GM and that leaves a lot to|tonight as hosts to Richmond eer jg} 111g S (0) real hair raiser as both goalies 4. Kingston--Guidolin, be thought about. . . . We have Hill. Game time is 8.30 p.m. | came up with some terrific saves Gagnon . 18.02 worked with Mr. Blair for several! Hillcrests officially got into The Dunnies managed the only SUNDAY IN HULL seasons now and know him to|league action at Midland Thurs- ° SUND/ \ ' be a man who is one of the first day evening by defeating their nap 1t Y an to drill it home and put the hours and a mighty tough road opinion of this writer that if Tonight should give local fans teams back on even terms. to hoe for even the world cham- some of the fellows were to get a good opportunity to see what By LLOYD ROBERTSON | that his rifle was a jinx. Accord- last shot, he shoved it on. Then The Dunnies missed a number ion Whitby team. The baby Habs their information first hand, not coach Bob Cherry's crew can do| In setting out to chronicle the ingly, he got rid of the old wood he discovers that the slide ac- of good scoring chances in the werc seeking their first win of the second or third, and quote the against one of the new entries in hunting story which follows, we Chopper this year and armed tion was not in place for that the Dunnies fighting to take the for the locals and they came out knows of what he talks. . .. After| Many of the newcomer facts are correct and not even at a buck. lead for the first time in the on the short end of a close, hard |all where else in the vast domin- club this season showed I he the names have ho changed pi So again this year, Steve trek- a about sare Ut Jor Steve game, * fought 2-1 count. Sandy Air saved ion of Canada can you find a the Midland game and fans will protect the innocent. ked north, with the 306, a box of troubles are just starting. Junior Hockey goal of the period as old reliable : Sandy Air took a pass from Ba- This marked the third game to offer congratulations when hosts 9-3 in an action - packed bando and captain Harry Sinden for the Dunnies in less than 48|they are deserved. . . . It is the game. final minutes of play as they had current season over the tired local manager as to what he the league. This is Richmond almost feel that we are submit- himself with a nice shiny 306. first shot and the gun does not the Kingston team somewhat dis- Whitby team. says, and in full, that the people Hill's return to Junior hockey ting an article to Believe It Or! Now he'd show those deer This work unless the slide is right out organized. The buzzer went with' The test proved too much of Canada would realize that he after several seasons' layoff. = |Not, but we are assured that the £un would cut down trees to get to the end. BUDGET TERMS manager who has had the tre-/he given a treat by the lads who mendous success that our own Wren Blair and his Whitby Dun- lops have had . We would like to see some of the Toronto writers start to give a little credit where it is due instead of trying to knock wnat has already been proven as one of the best punches in hockey today. . . . We have seen writers of our own league attempt to belittle the local GM but to no avail. . . . They only too quickly forget the hours of hard work and discus- sions that were put into even get ting the Eastern league into turn- ing Sr. A. . . . We have taken quotes from more than one man- ager from the Eastern league BROCK wars EVENING SHOWS 7:00 P.M. wo paving LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 Phone MO 8-3618 MONDAY e TUESDAY e WEDNESDAY ROMANTIC (and unpredictable) AS PARIS IN THE {over the past few seasons and |g know that they are most grateful to the local mentor for getting them to where they are today. . . . We would like to quote from a couple of seasons back an in- terview with R. D. Denyes of the Allan Cup Champion Belleville McFarlands. . Mr. Denyes said at the time that Blair was y N what Silverman was to the north- (4 ®) (ern Sr. A league and if the East- ern league ever lost Blair it would a sorry day for the league. Well, we feel the in bis First Technicolor Comedy Hit 740R1S LOVE featuring ODILE Vv ERSOIS sexsational enchantress of "Chance Meeting" are still in the ranks from last why there is no venison on the, fore the hunt was over, Steve MORE TROUBLES year, Benevolent Lodge Holds Meeting This is not so much the story of Shells and lots of optimism Be- table as it is a story of how bad a ran out of optimism but he has On the way back to North Bay, man's luck can get if he just enough shells left for next year. the generator quits on his car. doesn't pay attention to the odds. Wiping a tear from his eye, He just gets into the Bay, when It is a story of Steve Peleshok's Steve recalls that this year he is he has a flat tire. This, by the deer hunting in the wilds sur- standing on the runway, knowing Way, is the first flat tire he ever rounding Talcon Lake, in the Dis- that this is HIS year. Peering had 95 a car. That's the kind A of day it is. | trict of Nipissing. through the trees to his left, away For the past seven or eight UP on the hill, he sees a nice years now, (we have all lost buck heading his way. Now Steve count) Steve has been trekking Knows this is HIS year. north in. November in search of The regular meeting of the Benevolent Rebekah Lodge was held on Wednesday at the IOOF Hall and was opened by noble grand, sister Dorothy Wickett, as- sisted by vice gr. , sist 3 % widen oT of the sick members. Sister Daisy sing, we suspect, because the ihe buck was 38 paces away Richardson and sister Mildred 562500 is longer, thus giving him (Steve measured the distance Burnside are both at home with at least a week's more hunting later), he raised his new slide- broken legs, the members wish 5° he will be sure to get his action 306, took careful aim, pull- r a speedy recovery. deer. However, in all those years, ed the trigger -- and nothing | Visitors 'were welcomed, sister he has never bagged a deer. happened. Agnes Potts a former member, | FIRST SHOT Alter seven or eight years of now of Humberview Lodge No. 3 waiting around for this chance, 280, Toronto, and two ladies from, \® fact, in all those years, he Steve is not a man who will muff | Brooklin. Sister Mabel James in- has fired only one shot. That was his lines and get buck fever. He troduced sister Gloria Bailey DDP|3 ¢0UPle of years ago. As he told immediately concludes the gun of Oshawa west No. 7. Sister it later, he was standing there, has not been loaded. Gwen Halton reported a good quiet as a deer hunter, and saw time was had when a number of this big doe with an unconcerned members visited White Dove Re. °°K on lis face. Steve drew up} bekah Lodge on the ocasion of he old 3-50, took careful aim and and the click of the cartridge their 3rd birthday. Thank you Cae! slipping into the chamber again cards were read. The deer wiped the unconcern- startles this buck. So, he carefully takes it all apart and finds he has loaded it. He puts it back together again going, For about 10 minutes, he re | the wily and unarmed deer. He calls, the buck took his time get-| ' Entertains Aux. street. In the absence of the lead- | rer Ii He gets the tire repaired and | his car won't start. He gets it| generator repaired and heads for Whitby, The final blow came past Cal | lendar. He ran out of gasoline. Steve has decided that cribbage is his game. Mrs. F. James The South West Group of the | Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian | Legion held its monthly meeting | on Tuesday evening at the home | of Mrs. Fred James of Colborne Mrs. F. Lawrence, through 179.50 GRORERY MAY WE GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATION? Walmsley & Magill OFFICE EQUIP. LTD. ® KING ST. E., OSHAWA . Phone RA 3-3333 Brock N. For HOME DF! IVERY by Carrier Boy PHONE MO 8.3703 111 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY | JAIL STAFF Applications will be received by the undersigned until Tuesday, November 25, 1958, for the following positions for the new jail at Whitby, Ontario: (a) Guards--Age 25 to 50 years. 1958 Salary Schedule--Minimum $2,520.00; Maximum $3,000.00. Annual increments $120.00. A L ARTHUR RARK ORGANIZATION PRESENTATION |illness, Mrs. W. Ashton opened ; . aa The Christmas party to be held ©d look off his face and took off . a | same way and all we can say is party to be held NO SHOT YET [the meeting in the usual manner . ighty br I next meeting will be held after for the District of Temiskaming, ' ! Xe re igh proud ang mspoy regular meeting at which time NOt even leaving a trail of blood. He bounds lightly to the right, 'and a devotional. Reports were side and not running a team that is playing against us night, when the Hull Canadiens will be the visitors. POISONED BY MEAT TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Forty- |one persons died in the village of |Zinalkandi near Mehabad, West CINEMAScOPE J RICHARD TODD © JULIETTE GRECO camel meat, the newspaper Key- han said Sunday The paper |said the camel died after being bitten by a snake and its owner |sold the meat to villagers. exchange of gifts and entertain- ness. Birthday greetings were extend- came to killing a deer and it sound and again the buck heads he Sadie | was also the biggest tree he ever for the District of Temiskaming. ed to sisters MacNeely, Moase after which lodge closed A social hour was spent and re- freshiments were served by sis ter Greta McDonough and com- mittee. . Don't ment is planned. Under the next Was so stunned, he decided , ( u forget the big Charlie Burns ap- order of business, sister Gloria Walk over and see the blood on nity to let him have it. By this preciation night here tomorrow Bailey DDP installed into their the snow. But before he arrived | time, he has concluded the gun handed in for the coming bazaar Ottawa respective offices sister Ida Simp- at the spot the deer had been Was loaded all the time so he to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 25, son, conductor, and sister Isabel 0¢Cupying, he found a two-inch must have had the safety on.|at the Legion Hall. A prize donat- Meier, outside guardian. They Sapling, neatly sheared off, at Just before he squeezes the trig-|eqd by Mrs, had begn unable to be present at Just about the height of a deer's ger this time, he slides the safe-| Mrs. regular installation because of ill- shoulder. Iran, after eating poisonous Kelly, Grace Carr and Berniece cut down with the 30-30. Steve was stunned, In fact he| so lightly, in fact, that Steve sees given by the secretary and the to he has still a splendid opportu- treasurer. A good number of articles were Burgess was won by R. Brown. [ There will be no December Again, the 306 makes not a meeting. The next meeting will held) on Jan. 20. The meeting closed with prayer after which a Alter a few quiet words, Steve delightful lunch was served by RIFLE JINX dec ides to examine this weapon Mrs. M. Cassady and Mrs. L. and find out exactly what is going Beckley and a.social time was For the next two vears, Steve on. First of all he notices that enjoyed. A hearty vote of thanks mulled this over in his mind and the safety was off all the time was extended to Mrs. James for ! ity to off. This was the nearest he ever Ginally came to the conclusion and when he shoved it for that! the use of her home. (b) Stenographer. ¢) Part-time Matrons. Application forms may be obtained from the undersigned. Appointment for interview may be arranged by telephoning MOhawk 8-3582, Whitby. Wm. G. MANNING, Clerk-Treas., County of Ontario, Box 550, Whitby, Ontario.