The Oshawa Times, 6 Dec 1958, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdgy, December 6, 1958 GOOD E By JACK ement families will occupy worth of ¢o-op houses here -- by | saying: § "Here you have a priest of the | Church who has shown you the VENING GEARIN In a troubled Canad has much for which to be Certainly the biggest local news of the week, of the year, for that matter, was the announce- ment Friday that negoti way, Father Lawlor ray be boy- ish in appearance and slight in stature, but he is a man with enormous drive and Srganing ability, This co-op movement of J which you are all members repre. sents Christianity in action, and what could be more fitting than | a Priest of God should be your ian labor world, Oshawa thankful, ations between GM and \ TORONTO (CP)--Official fore ljeasts issued by the public i| weather office at 65 am.; Synopsis: Chilly northwesterly winds, scattered snowflurries and temperatures from five to 10 der grees below normal sum up this morning's weather across most of the province, Accumulation of snow overnight has been small except for that small belt south and east of Georgian Bay which Local 222 (UAW) had reached a successful con- clusion, that a settlement had been arrived at, This is joyous, overwhelming news of the highest order -- it dwarfs all other local news for the future economy of this community is tlosely linked with such an outrome, The grim spectre of mass unemployment 'is not a pretty picture -- as some Ontario communi- ties realize -- and Oshawa should be grateful that DIRTY Dro oo or Ta ah such a situation has been avoided here, i |across. THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN |ed, which shied away from' too| In referring to a new street re- The le have spoken in a much open debate, Certainly feently named after him in one of don Hoop way. so now the way | many found it difficult to vote|the Oshawa co-op subdivisions, he is Cleared for the 1050.60 C1 ty With any degree of intelligence, (turned to the Hon, Michael Starr Council, | Monday's vote also established | (130 a head table guest) and : {that Gordon Attersley still has } Pretty soon now its members op vote-gathering pow-| 'Mike -- you and 1 are in poli- will be sworn in and will start ties and as politicians we get ace the major task of running the : er and it will be interesting to| h 8 politle ag assoclation's annual meeting [city's business for two years, see how he lines up when con-|customed ing people was held Friday night in Sun- | The successful candidates de- is commonly known as the snow belt for Southern Ontario, Little change is in the ag Brisk northwesterly winds make already cold aly feel even chillier; and although there will be periods of sunshine at times, skies will' be overcast and snow will fall at others, Regional forecasts valid until midnight Sunday, Lake Erie, Niagara, Lake On- tario and Haliburton regions; To ronto, Windsor and Hamilton: Cloudy with sunny Intervals and occasional flurries of snow today. and Sunday, Continuing cold, West to northwest winds 20 to 30, | Lake Huron and Southern |Georglan Bay regions, London: Cloudy and cold with snowflurries today and Saturday, Heavier flur- ries and drifting snow. close to Lake Huron and Georgian Bayh West to northwest winds 25 to 30, Northern Georgian Bay and Kirkland Lake regions, North Bay and Sudbury: Partly cloudy and cold with an occasional flurry of snow today and Baturday, Northwest winds 20 to 30 through- out, Timmins-Kapuskasing: Cloudy and cold with intermittent light snow today and Saturday, North erly winds 20 to 30 throughout, Forecast temperatures Low tonight, High Sunday Windsor leader, "Father Lawlor, in an enter. prise such as this, 'you 2 preaching an unfortettable ser- mon every day -- are build. ing an imperishable monument, This parish of St, Gregory's will suffer by your absence, Protes- tants and Catholics alike will miss you," Dr, Dymond has. an informal, W. B, NEWMAN tough political scuffle than a run- ning fight with a rabid fox. Keep up the good marksman. ship, Bill*-- there's always room up at Queen's Park for a good trigger man, MUSIC LOVERS Oshawa music lovers are some: dent; John McFayden, first vice-president; Mr, Sweetman; Peter Brodie, secretary-treas- urer; and Dr. Dymond. The Hon. Dr. M, B. Dymond, on | County Progressive - Conserva- right, provincial minister 'of. transport, congratulates John L. Sweetman on his re-election as president of the Ontarlo Trenton St, Catharines ..... Hamilton Muskoka . , Killaloe ... 's Churel toon, Fri CHRISTMAS TEA AND BAZAAR 7th Scout Mother's Auxiliary St, George's Parish Hall, WEDNESDAY, DEC, 10th 2:30 p.m. Attendance Prize 285b BINGO Coronation Orange Temple SAT, DEC, 6 -- 8 pm, 20 Regular Games Share the Wealth 4--$40 Jackpots to go 1-=$150 Special to go 284b GORDON ATTERSLEY SPECIAL UNTIL CHRISTMAS KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION EVERY TUESDAY 20--$20 Games $150 Jackpots $20 each line Plus $50 full card 5 $30 Games 10--$5 Door Prizes 2--$250 Jackpots 60--56 One $250 Jockpot must go every week, If over 400 people In attendance. ADMISSION $1.00 INCLUDES 1 CARD BUS SERVICE WHITBY BRASS BAND BINGO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10TH CLUB BAYVIEW BYRON STREET SOUTH, WHITBY~-GAMES START AT 8 P.M, Bus Service leaves Oshawa Terminal--25¢ SPECIAL FEATURE OF $300 $20 each horizontal line--$200 full card TWO $250 JACKPOT GAMES 51 and 58 numbers or less, consolation $25 each game, Top line is worth $50 in first 8 numbers, must go once a month, 5 Games at $30,--20 Games at $20 $1.00 admission Includes | eard Door prize and free odmission tickets, All proceeds go to the Di chase of new instruments for the Whitby Bands. 4 Turkey vouchers will be given away every night, W, GORDON BUNKER, Business Administrator, Board of Education, Oshawa, Ontario, From left to right are: Mrs. In this connection, it is inter. of litle feet of children walking| Such was the case several ~Oshava Times Photo |", outgoing Council is almost lof service with seven years. real tribute," to only a handful of people, one caused, to some degree, by a been shrinking yearly, but it is|em in the younger age brack.|Marguerite Gignac will he the a lighter vote, offer in experience, some difficult problems (includ-| mental Band in the OCVI Audi SUNDERLAND (Staff) -- On-| commits an offence -- when these| "Fatalities are decreasing -- ac-|ed the turning of the sod for St, popular vote -- 27.36 per cent -- fulness in City Council from here|nave already achieved their goal|finest soprano soloists, She won " | late Concep-| "lulled into a false sense of se-|sion has ended the person starts|date the numerous safety groups Feast of the Immaculate Concep:| "my, cands of Oshawa taxpay-|poth in committee and in open|ship of Father Lawlor and the completed her studies in Florence Ing the charge of careless driv-|to his record he begins a two-year] Dr, Dymond pointed out that al-|!n&: of this two-year vote and stayed| Certainly the Coulter land dea! ist uy John Wacko, recent A [ lfare gatherings mond, speaking at the Ontarlo|ls suspended. lished, these safety groups had Social and we vere callous and indifferent to ) |election, said today that he Pp were callous il was the only City Councillor who | > bad LONDON (AP)--Britains. long: " | sople Church-Au- pointed out that a Supreme Court| Period, these additional points are | . lary of the Peop heris ji | losed meetings at City Hall F The traffic death rate is cherished rights the right to entitled to another term. clos 4 Uter & CAoan | : 4 we maintain this record more v . "If the appeal is disallowed," he|added to his record. Paul Dwyer. J.CD, Dean of Of is inexcusable and these ,same|out a well known fact; many| Mr. Wacko said the question y nt his 1 in March i will pass legislation to allow it, | points on his record in March and "Remember driving is a priv-/inence James Cardinal McGuig- | 30 a [they woke up some morning and |no<doers are elected with the answered in "in good faith, {total of six. Two years after he| right we would have no authority| st, 1 { ( 1 ! The lof a Nasserlike dictator who was elected to Oshawa Council the press in my reply but that DAZAAR, Saturday, December 6. at BAZAAR held at 8t. Mo handed down by Chief Justice J.|ton, | : ' . [tional colors of the Blessed Vir thing he was outstanding for was some of those rem a rk s and Street, Bingo, sewing and tea room, 6, Bingo games and home cooking, 204b Chief Justice ruled that the Prov. moved until two years after they cation was a good thing. dedicated hu Mc speech was misunderstood by y 5 ' West Grou, on criminal legislation passed bythe end of 1950 all appointee| jos and it was successfully tried Mary's parishioners to foin in oH Youn 1 : . i ill consist of 3 ! iy held a banquet Wacko was nominated for the ay Ado all persons applying for licences nature -- before too long," Dr. hall, Ceremonies w L | chidken pottie tea, ults int ecially trained employes. D been transferred to Toronto, # demerit system which goes into Sp y iid In answer to a question asking | oniidren and Mass at 10 as wel), mary at Jaycee Open For i were also some good - nat . "Nor can| i Batured telephoned in only, The ques. into a i are like a BINGO . | i J . rected Mr, W, J, O'Neill, the r cent of the people applying dollar charge levied against un Oshawa Man a ne waln the name of its . fect to help q il to make certain a person can read supplement itself, 1 > ia foe.| Special Memo to T. D, "Tom. 10 Games $10 Hele in the December issue of right hand side, Dr. Dymond said ment paying more in a compul:| eer (chawa' was rescued by| ferring to me as right reverend, Just in case you fellows have 5 Jackpots $25 | start with a clean sheet when the ticipated. Fund. was driving to Gormley, Ont. |is very reverend." candidate in Oshawa riding, he clean record," he emphasized. driver to pass on the shoulder. fund. Under the new legislation|y 0%; cb Lon ™os ie Uahicle on|erties, who would parade them | |later: {from a newspaper heading which al rt record before his licence is sus-| pointed out. Dymond stated. "We hope that|™'yw ior voung, 37, and William of the light vote cannot be blamed | moted, No doubt Bill, as a political i Ty Man Held CITY AND | OBITUARIES ee | Poo FOR SALE |street was admitted to Oshawa /D. Morrison, 353 Colborne St. speeds ranging up to 70 mph in|exhibitors of photographs in Ca- frame house aot 101 Brock St, | Adele Ruddy, third vice-presi- |esting to note that Mr, Aitersley| Across Dymond avenue each year|woeks Ago when the talented and identical in make-up with the in-| | New Church There's no doubt but that Mr,| The banduet was also a real| Music lovers will have a chance lack of more candidates, tario's Minister of Transport, in|total 12 -- the person's licence is cidents are on the increase, What Mary of the People new Church- dents." and understand the traffic signs.| More than 90 per cent of the erous in his references to me, The truth of the matter is that I/been wondering about your new ns. "They will not be| He said his department was 'Drivers using the Unsatisfied when it went off the Toad on higit This exchange prompted the hasn't been letting any grass The Transport Minister explain- This is a violation and could mean passed last May it takes only 21 a rough section of the road and|each morning to the public square "I too have been recently de- read: pended. A designated number of| 'The function of the Transport someday unsatisfied Judgment gyorg, 18, pulled Mr. Ritchie free|on the outgoing Council which Dwyer freshman, realizes the value of | Injures Le | in) g After Chase |__DISTRICT A Rosslynn fatates Lid. |General Hospital with an Injured|E., who died at the Oshawa Sealed tenders will be received a stolen post office contractor'snada and the United States, will | wn wo |Monday. He will speak on "The|lic®: at Albert street and Olive|day, Dec. 'S. 0 Il East in the City of Oshawa. e arrest was made n- . id wi) scribed as satisfactory Saturday| Church, conducted the services. when the driver of the truck re-| The answer to the checker ; {| Appointment for a survey of the | | Merritt street Friday at 8:55 p.m.| The large attendance of former| street at 3.35 am. (31-27, 6-10, 27-23, 11-15, 28-24, 8- {Oxford street and G. F. Benkow-|high regard in which the deceas. | Wilkinson road, is being held by T : Gi Bowmanville was involved in an/McNish, Ernest McCormack, Don Con- wo ven | Hoskin, 22 of 325 Louisa : | . When he was ignored at 5.05 p.m. Damage to the tw Jighis 0. Whet 2 Rew the Ing See how your investment is The wild chase proceeded south Candidates elected to the schooler yy py J 'Read, 20 of 488 Fin. cast on Taunton road. At this| outon led the election with M8y, jevety, 42, 227 Park road sion to Clarke Township where it | van 'Tog rg, Candidate elected °__ DRIVE OUT TODAY into a field, Damage to: the ve. election were Stanley Bruton,, OWEN SOUND (CP). -- Four ita resale value are determined within seconds and made the ar- William McLaughlin, 81, stolen Thursday from the mink scribed as 8 man about 30. The|Cll W. T. Harris, Irvin Boyd, Ar- west of here. The pelts were ing materials are what count, being stolen. | ANNOUNCING EXCLUSIVE AGENTS: Contact Your Rosslynn Agent: ~ We can supply reliable experienced women as Reasonable rates. For further information call £ OFFICE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 2 pm.--4:30 pm. to 7 p.m. CITY OF OSHAWA UNLICENSED PEDDLERS All persons peddling goods or merchandise from door to door, or who go from door to door receiving orders for goods or merchandise to be delivered at a later date, are required to first obtain a peddler's license, as provided for by By-Law Number 2725, as amended, There have been a number of con- victions lately for contravention of the by-law. LICENSING IS FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS and it is suggested that persons, before buying from a peddler, insist on seeing his license. All licenses carry the crest of the City of Oshawa and the signature of the city clerk. If you have reason to believe a person is peddling without a license you should co-operate in putting a stop to such illegal selling by calling the Police Station or the City Clerk's office. 285a WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE - MONSTER BINGO MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 8 P.M. CASH $1 1300. 00 CASH PRIZES PRIZES $100 FREE CASH DOOR PRIZE INCLUDING (Four Prizes, $50, $25, $15, $10) TWO $250 JACKPOTS ONE $150 JACKPOT (must go) 20 games at $205 games at $30 Plus Free Pass to Person on Right of Every Regular Winner $1.00 ADMISSION INCLUDES ONE CARD AND FREE CHANCE ON $100 CASH DOOR PRIZES BUS SERVICE TO DOOR RED BARN (TURN LEFT ONE BLOCK PAST A&P STORE, NORTH QSHAWA) 28% TRACT LOCATION MAP GOES HERE 2 Rabid Foxes Are Killed HAVELOCK, Ont, (CP) -- An| apparently rabid fox was shot and killed in this village 25 miles | east of Peterborough by Bill] Watson, 17, after it attacked a neighbor, Joe Peters, and had bitten a dog. It will be tested for rabies. A fox was shot on the front lawn. of Joe Peacock's home in Omemee Thursday and amother on the farm of Fred Porter in! Reaboro. Both will be tested for | rabies. The villages are west of Peter ; | | | | | | + L. R. BARRAND, City Clerk. tive Association. Other 195 of- troversial alia. Important fssues all, over U0 isk ot the thouatudd mes 0k St TE wortle ficlals were also re-elected. derland. serve the best wishes of all in scussed, | en 1 thin 9 |this serious undertaking, 1 I must say, however, that 1 get/loved Donna Gresco, Canadian [ois Arman Je, DI, atu. hippy Tooke Thin 1s sone Villa appemed hee hd coming, a sad situation where a mond Sounds Warnin Cr on If Sn od 4 tribute to Father Lawlor and the to make amends for these short. Dyer's political popularity has|goores of happy couples, many of comings Friday, Dee, 19, when hd hd T 0 Certainly no Oshawa Council in unfortunate that he had to lose ets were an inspiring sight, These guest artist for the "Pop Con. Careless Driving Charge 0 UPB |e Ts'o Sat. i a ch eo, i Pi aves ari ro "op on Three months ago today mark-\ The victory Monday was made| Regardless of what some vot. ing long hours of hard labor and |torium, more hollow by the fact that the ers may think of Mr, Dyer's use-| fine planning) but most of them| Miss Gignac is one of Canada's an address here Friday night, suspended for three months, we want is a decrease in acci- Auditorium on Stevenson Road was the lowest officially recorded in, th t record sh hi - cautioned his audience not fo be| When the three month suspen- dents, Our purpose 18 fo consoll-|N.. Oshawa, and Monday next, Mer (6 Vet [t0' be ToaFlens. and outspoken -- BE ee Bogan the CIL a a curity" about what they have with a fresh record. Once a driver|and to co-ordinate and organize|tion of the Blessed Mother of "7" oor imately 78 per cent| Council -- when the occasion de. friend read in the rn-|is ch, int dded | their efforts." |God, will mark its formal open-|™" as assistance of some good 5. land toured Italy with the Teatro n newspapers concern-|is charged and points are a weir efforts ne Wy fated tu totally ignored the importance mands, a GOOD FAITH" Nouvo Orchestra in 1088 as solo- period, If his total points reach though no unified power existed, =! ha |away from the polls in droves. was one of the most important didat The Hon. Dr. Matthew B. Dy-|12 diffing this period his licence before his department was xisted grvine worship as well as for TC 00 voting taxpayers Tnoations of the year rod he for alderman in the municipal Uk "706 DAFBLLED > ¥ h-speaking popu- 4 XK. County Progressive Conservative| If he is charged with a second done a most worthwhile and suc. for the Frenc it tthe extreme in failing to exercise fit to discuss it openly; if for nothing to do with the writing, or Association's annual meeting, | Violation during the two-year cessful job. [Jace of Oshawa and District, St.| 5 Oo A ony yo Cite daw ft o Siacuos it opsuly } (oF (00 Led. of a question regarding ol el phe, Sentry : down |; ill be blessed on Dec ruling, given earlier -this week, [added to his record. Each time a| 108 rh" Dac. 1, 1057, "Even if Giforium w bv the Very Rev | vote. Such whims of the electorate which he answered on the Jaycee of the cou was being appealed driver is charged the points are 8th at 10 am, by the Very Rev | Such lethargy and indifference are not unusual, but it all points Open Forum, night sky for the first time in a " | Hence, if a driver has three than 1000 persons will die need- |, , County and formally dedi- | ie month, sald, "the federal government] : ! lessly in 1958," he said. lcated at a later date by His Eme|taxpayers in the future would be council races are nothing more was handed to him by a amend the criminal code to in.|in May another three points are the first to complain bitterly if|than popularity races where the|of the Jaycees and he sald he N or 4 She cm 23] cote y 3. charged against him, he has allege, not a right. If it were alan Archbishop of Toronto. 8 nal of bd Tr rt Minister was I Mary's Church-Auditorium|found themselves under the whip doers, One year a popular citizen| 'Perhaps 1 sounded critical of speaking in reference to a ruling| Was charged with his first viola- in making people take a test and is fashioned of white glazed brick th ng the original three points obtain a licence," he said. [trimmed with blue, the tradi-| in his first try with a resounding was not my intent; as a ma or 30, Bt, John's Ukrainian Greek Ortho: (Hall, corner of Bloor and C. McRuer, of the Ontarlo Su. charged are taken off his record.|A GOOD THING | vote of confidence but the only of fact, 1 was just kidding Inldox' Church, corner Simcoe and Bloor day, D: Rs : 4 . | to whom the parish is| : 6 | preme Court, Wednesday. The The remaining three are not re-| ye said high school driver edu.|Sin Mary to whom the p teelsm at Council meetings, (didn't really mean to be taken Sponsored by' Junior Woman's All CHRISTMAS BAZAAR hat " were added. "gi '| A welcome is extended to all| |serlously, I can see now that my tm arn hare "5. Dymond predicted hat by EXATPIS of Le, eco 1. tl inds and benciacors of 4 Wecoorwomy | : Cunt Ser Crier ® . § < i ; a Oshawa's | some people, " |driver examiners in the province tings " the festivities marking this open- our co-operative ng organ- 1" 0 1 Mr, December 11, 2:30 p.m. the federel government. would be out of business. By then... Kingston, Ontario. "We need a ing of their new multi-purpose (EDITOR'S NOTE Sale of work, home baking, PLAN QUARANTINE . way to finance a course of this to honor Rev. J, E, Lawlor, their ie b Mayor Dr nd discussed the new will be given examinations by the blessing by Very Rev. P. founder and guiding light who has| aldermanic race by T6¥ 50c, . Dymo | g S DY Dymond said. | } [ Lyman Gifford, It is custo- : wyer, a procession of the school); there were some distinguished Dec. 6,10 effect in Ontario in February 1959. xpw A pPOINTEES " h fi didates to con. ow 3 abo {whether the government was con-| Sol High Mass at # guests at the head table, There| ums for can We cannot legislate good 10 ".myere are presently 10 exam. sidering making automobile fo. 8, bY a Solemn. Hip ; fine themselves to questions CHRISTMAS good driving ination centres across the prov- surance compulsory, Dr. Dymond : exchanges of crisp humor as X |{ince now," he sald. Forty-seven said not at the moment. The five when Very Rev, Dean Dwyer cor- Hon Mnavored by Mr. Wocks disease. That is why we are put-| Per pe | i demerit system # ences are failing. Another insured drivers is a step to make _ | toastmaster, on a small point of ; gk the ine of reason for stiffening the laws is/the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund i protocol : author, DEC. 6th Sald Dean Dwyer: "Our genial UAWA, HALL Is Rescued CALLING ALL FOXES CLEAN RECORD In answer to a question about drivers have insurance, he point-| 3 He a eos (CCF) 'and George 10 Games $15 He termed 'inaccurate' an ar-/the legality of passing on the ed out. "I can't see any govern- : especially g me two rank/my ' yo AE og Carl Ritchie, 40, 531 Rogers promotions instead of one in re K. Drynan, QC, Liberal: Share the wealth to go Liberty magazine discussing the the right hand passing legislation sory insurance plan than is paid|;., . demerit system. "Everyone will was not doing what had been an- through the Unsatisfied Judgment | "© Markham men yh being 1 Jack $150 : trapped in the cab of a truck he . W. B. (Call me ackpot am only entitled to a promotion political opponent, W, B. (Call me system begi of one rank and my rightful title Bill") Newman of Dunbarton, PC Turkey Door Prizes given 12 points to begin with, as|going to "take a long look at it." Judgment Fund must pay the Lav 48 Just north of Toronto, Fri- | 2 the article states, but will have a|lt was not intended to allow a money back. It is just a loan| 4.0 Mr. Ritehie told police that would gradually strip them of lib. | y Ro der his feet Jon, Det. B. Der, anther | Fo re his the other day | ea e guest, to remark e ed that a driver is permitted to marks against a driver's record days for payment of a claim after . Boi rieriel co lat have 12 points against his driving|under the demerit system, he!judgment has been given," Dr. as tapped when his truck rolled fof Tg calor inicy, er it part| : v Very Reverend Dean| "Bill Newman Kills Rabid Fox | i ~ I'm no longer the min. on Farm." Hi tving Tacord of each person who safety. ihe" Wumeter aid | com, WIL be settled out of by picking thelr "way through failed to keep the public inform. ister of ligiiwavs, I'm the min- crackling wires. Mr y d tribute an alert trigger and we can think of no better conditioner for a To Ald HOUSE | n Accident ARTHUR D. MORRISON An unidentified man led Osh ROTARY SPEAKER R. Robinson, 6 of 283 The funeral service for Arthur . J J awa Police on a 25-mile chase at| Ted Tozer, one of the leading cordially mntes {right leg following an accident in|Gereral Reepjta) Wednesday, || up to ond including Decembér | you to see the Ibe thi which he was struck by a car Dec. 3, was held at the Mcintosh} 15 for the sale and removal of ck Say Sate, MOIR be it goeakes a Lhe Mei ol driven by . fle, 27, of Cour. Funes Chapel ¢ 3 pm. Fri, ip. |Art of Photography." avenue Friday at 4 p.m, Rev, Joh stable N. Attersley who com- : The boy's condition was deter of Simcoe Street United] The highest or any tender not | il ted. Matdecred 2 car and guve chase CHECKER SOLUTION morning. |Interment was in the Oshawa necessarily accepts | A collisi t BI d/ Union Cemetery. | fed a Ps headlights on Jrobien, apptating in Friday's cojligion st Bloor sheet an premises may be arranged by - a arn sows: 2310, 16, 0qulted in $850 damage to cars business associates and the prof calling The driver of the oneton stake| 1, 3927, 15.18, 20-16, 1120, 27 driven by B. Miller, 21 of 1504 fusion of flowers indicated the ropert . Mackie, tuck > y 32, 20.27, 327. White wins, | ski, 23 of 378 Mitchell avenue. was held. Oshawa Police today. He carried A car driven by P. Chute, 34, The pallbearers were Angus no identification and refused to accident with a truck driven by Fox. William Henry, Jack Sny.| when 1 E - der and Norman Wirsching, | stable Attersley tried to have the - |street at Cromwell avenue near driver of the stolen truck put his Accel am ation Highway 401 cloverleaf Friday the officer commandeered a car [vehicles was $375, f and followed, PORT PERRY -- Two of three "'prigay at 11.56 a.m. a car driv. | tected th h th Jute es siovied 10 Ye 3 protected through the years in on Simcoe street east on Bloor |ion pridav. Dec. 5 © Stanley |CUdBFavenue was involved in an street, north on Ritson road and : hho ol accident with a car driven by P, ROSSLYNN HEIGHTS votes, Walter Sonley was next point the stolen truck went over north, Damage was estimated at Highway 115 to the 6th conces- with 13 votes. Roebrt Archer with 105 votes. 1 d, b led into | : ot, ve lowed through a fence|, The candidates running for MINK PELTS STOLEN The pleasure and satisfaction 148; Walter Sonley, 136; Robert hundred mink pelts, valued at be- you get out of a new home, and cle Vat Nunn $00. ved | Archer, 105; Robert Vernon, 96; tween $8,000 and $10,000 were b st. what goes info it at the time rest Re-elected by acclamation were ranch of Percy V. Noble at Shal- ia om i Quality build. The driver of the car was de-|TeeYe James J, Gibson, for coun- low Lake, about 10 miles north- i y truck was parked af the rear of thur Cox and Frank Godley, 'stored in a shed. and that's what you get in our the Oshawa Post Office prior to) homes with Hidden Assets, The Opening of a A Beautifully Planned Community B ABY SITTING BURE AU For More Living Comfort! baby 'sitters , . . also to care for infants, child- WILSON REALTOR RA 5-6588 ren and elderly people by day, or longer periods. SCHOFIELD INSURANCE RA 3.2265 - MRS. R. S. DISNEY 17 Sunset Dr. RA 3-4921 RISTOW & OLSEN RA 5-6165 CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS *VICKERY & GOYNE RA 8.5155

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