2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Decomber 8, 1958 § i Ma Ws DARING SEA RESCUE NEAR LISBON Lishon, Portugal, recently, The | storm Dee, 1, The man res 7735-ton vessel, which went | cued, sole person aboard the aground in fog In September, | Hildebrand, was on guard duty 1957, began brsaking up after a | in the service of Portuguese splay Improved Form By THE CANADIAN PRESS UAVRAISOT Pi of interests who bought the sh hoping to salvage her, All Rescuers bring a nman ashore "hy means of a cage and life «Mne from the shattered British Booth liner Hildebrand near a "A REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK Leafs Di By JEFREY FRY I'l call him Henry St. John de Maurey. At gy rate his name pounded as if It could be found In| DeBrett's, De Maurey and I first ed, It's only a measly hundred pounds or so, I can't even pay the laun |dry Fun, what?" He unbuttoned his raincoat to reveal the place usually occupled by a shirt, [POWER PLAY WORKS tempts to refloat the liner fail OBITUARIES FUNERAL OF HARRY G. ROMBOUGH The memorial service for {Harry George Rombough, who |died at the private patients' (pavilion, Toronto General Hospi- ¥ al Thursday, Dec, 4, was held _ / |at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m, Saturday, Dec, 6 | Rev. W. G. Dickson, minister |of Centre Street United Church, || conducted the services, Interment "was in Oshawa Union Cemetery, 2 il The pallbearers were Floyd {| Rombough, Ross Rombough, 4 Ralph Mackie, Cleve Halliday, George Dennis and Howard Vice, MRS, ALBERT N. FERGUSON The death occurred at the fam- fly residence, Taunton road east, early today of Maude Victoria Loren Wilson, widow of Albert N, Ferguson, The deceased, who {had not been in good health for A [some months, was in her 88th A 7/4 year, A daughter of the late James / and Annie Wilson, the deceased Oshawa and was in She had been a resident of the district practically all her life {and had been living with her son | for a number of years, A member of St, George's | Anglican Church, Mrs. Ferguson possessed a pleasing and "loving disposition which endeared her to a wide cirele of friends, She leaves her son, | Ferguson, of Oshawa, Also surviving are five grand sons, Wilson, serving with the {RCAF at North Bay; serving with the RCAF at St, Hubert, Quebec; Richard, serve ing with the RCAF at Summer- |ville, Prince Fdward Island and Gary, a student at the Royal Military College, Kingston, The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh Funeral Chapel at 2 p.m, Wednesday, Dec. 10, Rev. C. D, Cross, rector of St. George's Anglican Church, will conduct the services, Interment will be In Oshawa Cemetery, FUNERAL OF MRS. C, W. CRANDELL John E, hip at- Oshawa 40 years ago. He was married here in 1949, An employe of the battery de- partment at General Motors, Mr, McGrath was a member of King Street United Church and of Local 222, UAW, He enlisted in the Canadian in- fantry in 1942 and served over. seas with the Winnipeg Rifles un- til his return to Canada in 1046, He leaves his wife, the former Eunice Parks and three children, Shawn, Also surviving are his mother, who lives in Oshawa; two sisters, Miss Marguerite McGrath and Mrs. N, Guscett (Betty) and five brothers, Clifford, William, Rob- ert, Edward and Jeffery, all of Oshawa, He was predeceased by a sister, Mrs, Stuart Tutton (Jean) in 1956 and by his father, Ben McGrath, four weeks ago, The funeral service will be held at the McIntosh Funeral Chapel at 3.30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec, 10. Interment will be in Osh- awa Union Cemetery. ser: vices will be conducted by Rev, IM, A. Bury, minister of King | Street United Church, assisted by Rev. R, E, Dargan, minister of the Oshawa Free Methodist Church, BERT 0. NORRIS Following a lengthy lines the Identh occu at the Oshawa General id ol Sunday, Dec, 7, | of Bert O Norris, of 204 Burke street, The deceased was in his 70th year, {land, Dec, 23, 1888, Mr. Norris {was married on May 19, 1018, in London, England and came to "prior and Oshawa 46 years age. Prior to his retirement Dec, 31, 1957, Mr. Norris was an employe of General Motors for 38 years, He was a member of 8t, George's Anglican Church, Tha deceased served overseas as a sergeant with the 20th Bat- talion, CEF, from 1014, to 1919 |and received the Distinguished [Conduct Medal for gallantry in field. | He leaves his wife, the former Michael and Julie-Anne. |p Trenton Couple In Car Mishap COBOURG (Staff) -- Mr, and Mrs. Michael Brothers, of Tren. | ton, are in hospital here follow-| ing a mishap Saturday after-| noon on Highway No, 2 near the | Golden Miller restaurant between | Port Hope and Cobourg Saturday | afternoon, [ It is stated that the Brothers | car turned over when (rying fo avoid a collision with a car driven by Edward Pearce, 37 of | ort Hope, { The Brothers car was a total wreck, There was no damage to the car driven by Pearce, stated to be owned by John Greeney of Port Hope, The hospital reports that Mr, and Mrs, Brothers are 'In fair condition," CITY AND DISTRICT CHRSTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT The spiritual basis of all crea-| tion was set forth at Christian Belence services on Sunday, Dec, 7 In the Lesson-Sermon entitled "God the Only Cause and Crea- | tor', The Golden Text was from Malach (2:10): "Have we not all one father? Hath not one God created us?", 10 NEW MEMBERS WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs, Clarke, of Oshawa, is opening her home to the mem- hers of the Faith Baptist Church WMS for thelr December meet ing to be held on Thursday evening, The many friends of Mrs, R H. Devnich are sorry to learn that she had been at the Oshawa General Hospital but is now con- valescing at her home, They wish her a sp Ay recovery. Mrs. Roger Wood and daugh. ters Jo Aon and Miriam, of Cornwall, and Mr, Robert Har- rison of Kingston, were guests during the week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Pat McDaniel of 307 Lyndeview Drive, Mrs. Russell Pettis, of Dundas street east, entertained her group of ladles on Wednesday at coffees time, Mrs, Verna Gravelle, of Lee Avenue, entertained her group of ladies last Monday evening. awarded to lucky winners: Mrs, Acdra Ockenden and Mrs, Lynn Adey. A baby shower was also held in honor of Mrs, Caro Sutherland, The hostess served tasty refreshments, Mrs, James Anstey opened her home .on Monday afternoon for the regular meeting of Group 1 Women's Section of the Whitby Branch Canadian Cancer Society, 1 covery. { The many friends of Mrs, Win- (nifred Walsh, of Brock street south, are happy to learn that she is now back at her home from the Oshawa General Hospi tal. They wish her a complete recovery, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Davis |attended the Spicer - Muir wed- ding held at the Downsview Unit. ed Church, Toronto, Mrs. Spicer is the former Patsy Muir, niece of Mrs. Davis, Mrs, Howard Doner entertain. ed the directors and members of the executive of the ladies" Whit- by curling club at her home. Ar- rapgements were made for the ong Poin Tl \were: president, Mrs, W, Dodd, vice - president, Mrs. 1. Grant; treasurer, Mrs, J, Rich; secre. tary, Mrs, D. Whipman; direc {tors, Mrs. D, Winter, Mrs, E, Vessie, Mrs. E. Godden, Mrs, M, |McKay, Mrs, M, Ruddy and Mrs. {M. Doner. |Games were played with prizes| Mrs, C, Hyderman is confined {to her home due to {liness, Her friends wish her a prompt re- 'Former Exile Leads Polls CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Ten new members were re- Much was acccraplished In mak-\Former president Romula Betan- terian Church, Four of the new members were received on pro- fession of faith, FREAK STORM The falls of snow, which hit Oshawa Saturday night and again Sunday afternoon, were confin. ed to a comparatively small area, The area, west of Whitby, escaped the storms entirely as did the Bowmanville area. While roads and highways, where the| storm hit, were wet and slippery, | others were dry as a bone. the usual cup of tea. Mrs. W, I. Carroll will be con. vener of the Viscount Greenwood Chapter 10DE "Oppo. tunity Sale" of winter clothing, house- hold articles and Christmas decorations in the Council Cham- bers on Friday assisted by the following committee: Mrs, F, Godden, Mrs. R, Langford, Mrs, J. Anderson, Mrs, H, T. Fallalse and Miss W. Boys, The Salvation Army Home League is holding Ms annual bazaar and tea Saturday, De- ceived into membership at the ing surgical dressings and all n . | {court led Rear-Admiral Wolf willlam,| Born at Henden, London, Eng- Sunday morning at Knox Presby-|enjoyed a soclal half-hour over Larrazabal by a Tn poi learly today in the contest for Venezuela's first freely-elected president in 10 years, Larrazabal won an overwhelm. ing majority of the votes in Car- acas, where he made himself pop- ular as leader of the junta that toppled dictator Marcos Perez Jimenez, The admiral was a slight favorite prior to the voting Sunday, But the tight organization of Batancourt's Democratic Action party, revived after 10 years un. derground, apparently was keep- ing Betancourt ahead in the in- met In a bistro on an Atlantle resort Island about four years ago. He was a typical American's idea of a typical Englishman fo other words, not In the least Mike the majority of his country. | men, Tall, dark and handsome would be the popular description, De | Maurey topped six feet, was late| He was charged with vagrancy. as thirtylsh, athletically lean, rug: gedly good looking and packed dian frigate In the harbor some: three victories, Greta about snough charm Garbo second to glve thoughts Then Henry St, John de Maurey disappeared, Most people who knew hm, Including myself thought he'd left the island, CHARGED AS VAGRANT His re-emergence was as spec tacular as his previous activities It was In the magistrate's court He had wandered abroad a Cana time after midnight, awakened the captain and asked to be The name's the same, but the #0 came with Boston players In the Maple | penalty box. performance has |radically that Toronto | Leaf fans scarcely know their Na tional Hockey League team, In the first eight days after gen oral manager George (Punch Im. lach) added coaching to his du- with Bert Olmstead aiding playing coach, the played five games, racking a tie and a loss. Over the weekend the Leafs pin ned defeats on Boston (4:1) and Improved Lies wanting to be alone, One could taken to political asylum in Can. New York (2.0) fave imagined him the idol of the ladies at Lords, ada, He threw out a few refer ences to Sir Anthony Eden and The Leafs checked like flends In the two games, and were led Leafs up Three of the Toronto goals Sunday In New York Toronto's Johnny Bower turned in one of his best games this season, stop- ping 28 Ranger shots for his sec ond shutout, Billy Harris gave the Leafs a first-period lead with New York shorthanded, and Bower was equal to every Ranger attempt to equalize, In the third, Dick Duff got the second goal after Arm- strong broke up a Ranger attack and passed the puck out to Duff at centre, In Montreal Saturday the her The funeral service for Mrs. | jessie Wilson and one daughter, Clarence W. Crandell, who died Mrs, George Somerville (Betty) in the private patients' pavilion, of Oshawa, He was predeceased Toronto General Hospital, Thurs. day, Dec, 4, was held at McIntosh Funeral Chapel at 2| Algo surviving are two sisters, p.m, Saturday, Dec, 7, Mrs R The services were conducted by |J, Brown (Elsie) and a brother, Rev. H, A. Mellow, minister of |C'eorge Norris, all of Henden, Northminster United Church. In. England, terment was in Oshawa Union| Cemetery The pallbearers were H. Robin: |Chape! at 3 p.m, Tuesday, Dec. 9. gon, R. Crandell, D, Crandell, Rev. C. D, Cross, rector of St. the (1919 (by a son, Bennle Leon Norris, in Rudkin (Lucy) and Mrs, The memorial service will be held at the Armstrong Funeral W. M. Dick, W. Noble and Bryon George's Anglican Church, will conduct the services, Interment will be in Mount Lawn Cemetery. WILLIAM G. RABY Smith, ARTHUR GREENFIELD STREETS CLOSED The following streets will be closed Tuesday because of con- struction: Ritson road south from Bloor street east to Wolfe street; Nonquon road from Ritson road north to , Simcoe street north; Simcoe street north from Sunset avenue to Byng avenue; Wilson road north from Colborne street enst to Rossland road east; Beatrice street from Simcoe street north to Hortop street: $1000 DAMAGE A car driven by Michael Jar. Iga, 620 Simcoe street north, Osh. |awa, skidded into the front of a cember 6 at the Assembly Hall, Mrs, Lieutenant Colonel W. Rich of Toronto will officially open the event, Mrs. Lieutenant R, Zwicker is |general convener assisted by the following ladies: home baking,| Mrs. A. Carr and Mrs, J. Reld,| i |tancy work, Mrs. J. Kentner and| Betancourt's y came to (Mrs, E. MacDonald; parcel post, Power in the 1945 revolt that over- (Mrs. J, Wilde and Mrs, 8, Jar-|threw Gen, Isalas Medina Angar- |dine; pouring tea, Mrs, A. Berg-|lta. The party elected writer Ro- strom and Mrs, C. Baird; serving|/mulo Gallegos president in 1048 tea, Mrs, A. Dow, Mrs. G. Ste. but he was turned out by Perez phens and Miss Eva Kentner; Jimenez in a military coup later kitchen, Mrs. E. Archer, Mrs, L.(in the year, The party was out. {Carr, Mrs. J. Kirk, Mrs, V. Hill,|lawed and Betancourt went into [Mrs.'T. Lintner and Mrs, L. Reid. exile. (terior of the country, Unofficial tabulations of about one-third of the votes gave Bet- ancourt 343,739 and Larrazabal 356,743, Trailing as expected was the third candidate, Rafael Cal dera, with 178,877, My first view of him was on his the two British diplomats, Bur. by their captain, George Big knees, lightheartedly paying court Kess and McLean, who had de- Chlef) Armstrong In getting goals to a pair of blushing young tour fected to Moscow, at opportune moments, Arm ists who had dropped in for the| Henry's showing in court was strong returned to action Satur cocktall hour, This sort of thing repentant, A merciful magistrate day after being out for a month would probably merit the fast ordered him to -be deported with an ankle injury, and scored car driven by Robert B, Taylor, | -- 873 Hilltop street, after Mr, Jar- iga pulled out to pass a parked {car while travelling south on |Mary street, The accident oceur-| (red at the intersection of Elgin The death occurred at the Osh | awa General Hospital Sunday, | Following a lengthy illness the Dee, 7, of Arthur Greenfield, be. |death occurred at the Oshawa loved of the former General Hospital Sunday, Dec. 1 Rosena Clara Levey. The de. of Willlam G. Raby, 313 Elgin censed, who had not enjoyed street east. He was in his 7ist oes were Bemle Geoffrion and two rookles Ralph Backstrom and Alvin McDonald The newly-formed line got four goals, with McDonald scoring| twice and Backstrom and Geof! husband bounce in North America, but! I was on the dock when de- twice against Boston, Sunday he they're more tolerant of such tectives escorted him to the ten. (set up the crucial second goal colorful gestures in the islands. |der that was to put him aboard against Rangers, "That fella," the waiter told the England-bound liner. He hid RANGE 'WICE » ) 3 NGERS TWICE BLA} i "has been staying here three his face, kept his back to the) : NKED ays and already he's drawing small crowd that witnessed his|. , 4 ASSIST FOR PL more customers than the string | departure There wasn't one per: Rouge . Who fulled io Jor in} An oddit og KAN. / quartet' --- meaning the calypso son on the dock including the | © . ul y lo Ron us. | a Y y We game Yas group now almost ignored. in the hat shop divorcee from whom Saturday In Montreal they ran assist givep to Montreal COT, Ie had conjured a considerable Into a Canadiens team that seems minder Jacques Plante, the fl | finally to be living up to. pre netminder to get one since I vy 't have 4 f 'GOING PLACES' fin of ney roy Sn scason predictions and came out/troit's Terry Sawchuk In Pe iy ' on the short end, 6-0 1054-55 season, Later, de Maurey planted him-|g.1 voce, i self uninvited at my table. He| Ao (he tender pulled away Canadiens stretched their first:| Rangers were never in informed me he was third partner | gonry. turned to face the erowd lead over Detroit Red game as Montreal fired 40 sh in a small air freight service that Gone waa the beard. bright were to four points Sunday. at Worsley. was going places. Ie, In fact, had! ho eves and devastating was the defeated Bruins 4-1 In Bos Sunday Geoffrion been going places from San, "™ a Manrey. J . hy grin, The old de Maurey. For th Francisco to Caracas, Venezuela pina gesture he emitted a lusty w= at the control column of ava ak.a-doodle-doo' Stratocrulser before it developed! | necked him with a engine trouble and he had been| ......o in London, He was a May forced to land on the island for... playboy, What else? It's possible that somewhere over there he's still "cock-a-doo dle-<dooing" his way around socl ety but whether of the cafe or prison variety is a little un frion once each Maurice Richard got his 12th {the season and Marcel icked the " It was a sad weekend for the picked yp the ixif place Win once points back of Detroit Wings edged fifth-place Chicago ald scored his third of the we Black Hawks 43 Saturday Injend, Jean Guy Talbot and He Chicago and tied them 2-2 In De- Richard rounded out the troit Sunday real scoring, At Toronto Saturday, Dick Duff Left winger Vie Stasiuk scor beat Don Simmons at 2:47 of the Boston's only goal second period, Armstrong scored second, It was his 100th in N his pair within a minute of each|play. other and Don McKenney got ENO ME . Boston's goal before the period DEFENCEMEN SCORE out repairs In a little while, when the house filled up, he stood drinks for| everyone, Including the walters, | 1 didn't see him again for a Bonin net- the the again ton leaving the Bruins third, four picked up Canadiens' first goal, The Red and In the second period McDon Mont. at 9:51 of the good health for five years, lived at 103° Burke street. He was in of hig Bist year. A son of the late John and Eliza Greenfield, the deceased was born at Dartford, . Eng- land and came to OShawa 48 |voars ago. A stonemason by trade, he was an adherent of the United Church, Besides his wife he leaves a daughter, Mrs, P. R, Clark (Mar. garet), of Oshawa and a son, Arthur, of Oshawa The funeral service will be held at the Gerrow Funeral .Cha. pel at 2 p.m, Tuesday, Dec, 9, fol lowed hy interment In Oshawa Union Cemetery, Rev, 8, C. At kinson, minister of Albert Street United Church, will conduct the services HARRY B, McGRATH In falling health for the past HL six months Harry B, McGrath, |206 Highland avenue, died at the Oshawa General Hospital late Sunday, Dec, 7. He was in his 46th an rst Je ols ok nri red year, A son of the late Mr, and Mrs, william Raby, the deceased was born April 17, 1888, in Hamilton to'vnship, near Cobourg, A resi: dent of Oshawa for 30 years, he had lived previously in the Co- |bourg area, Mr, Raby was an employe of the inspection department of Gen- ern] Motors prior to his retire. [ment on Mar, 1, 1052, He was a {keen hunter and fisherman, Predeceased by his wife, the [former Mary A. Peck, in Octo ber, 1045, he leaves a daughter, | Mrs. Kenneth Proctor (Helen), of | Oshawa and two sons, Douglas, of | Port Hope and Wilbert, of Osh. awa. He was predeceased by a son, Keith, who was killed while serving overseas in 1045. Also surviving are two sisters, Miss Ada Raby, of Oshawa, an M.s. F, W, Mills (Lena), of Port | Hope and two grandchildren, The memorial service will be {held at the Armstrong Funeral [Chapel at 1.30 p.m, Tuesday, und Mary streets Sunday at 11.05 a.m, There is an estimated $500 damage to each vehicle, A HIT AND RUN ACCIDENT A car driven by Samuel J, Payne, 305 Saguenay avenue, Osh- awa, was struck in the rear bum- per and trunk by an eastbound car on King street, Saturday, 6.25 p.m. There was no identification | of the second driver as he did not stop. There were no Injuries and the cost of damage had not been disclosed. 14 AMBULANCE CALLS Oshawa Fire Department ported six ambulance calls be tween 5 p.m, Sunday and 8 a.m, Monday. All were 'sick' calls taking patients from thelr homes to the hospital, This made a total | |of 14 calls for the ambulance be- | tween Friday and Monday. TALK WITH TRIMBLE HAMILTON (CP) -- Two Uni. versity of Michigan football play- re- | TROUD/ ITT Tuesday and Wednesday Only Sensational Meat Features SHOULDER SLICED - LAMB CHOPS SIDE PORK uw 39° "39°. few days, but in that time he had become a minor legend] around town, He had bought ex. travagantly of the best imported merchandise, He had picked a doen or so children at random FRESH LOIN PORK CHOPS certain, IN.Y. Papers In Chicago all. Detroit's goals year. [Dee, 9. Interment will be in Co- Saturday were scored by defence| A son of Mrs, Edna McGrath (bourg Unlon Cemetery. Rev. [partners Red Kelly and Warren and the late Ben McGrath, the |M, A. Bury, minister of King [Godfrey, They had two each, One|decoased was born In Owen | Street United Church, will con- Chicago goal came from rear. Sound, Feb, §, 1013, and came to (duct the services, ers, one of them a top draft choice of Cleveland Browns of the National Football League, ar- rived here early Saturday for contract talks with coach Jim |ended, Ron Stewart hit for To. {ronto's fourth in the final period WEATHER uw. 49° off the streets and pumped into guard Dollard St, Laurent and | centre Ken Wharram got other two, Sunday in Detroit Hawks had Wiis, eather Dh 21 lead until 10:50 of the th Pre-iperlod when Alex Delvece them as many chocolate sodas as thelr small stomachs could hold IN NO HURRY Henry, esconced in the most expensive suite at the hotel, was \ mn ali id Newfoundland to British: Col evident! 0 Nur » hav day ie dallies sald they ewfoundland to British Colum: (yan \ " Hom 3 Hy tne MI {ended to continue publication, (bia. Snow In Ontario is mostly Woche hed a Aone of Our second meeting occurred at| FIEht other newspaper unions confined to local flurries drifting] hk for a sixth attacker : one of the swankier, more sedate voted not to support the walkout off the Great Lakes, The exten: | _~ ' night clubs frequented by the is CAlled by the Newspaper and sive nature of the Arctle alr in land blue bloods, Henry, immacu: Mall Deliverers Union, dicates that it is likely to persist), 140 lately groomed, cut an even more| Ihe union ordered its 2,000 over most of the country for aj "af dashingly aristocratic figure than members to strike after reject. cons iderable period of time, usual, His partner looked like Ing a publisher's offer of a $7 Regional forecasts valld wnt something out of Harper's bazaar, | Weekly wage package with im midnight Tuesday: They were easily the most at. proved pension' and welfare bene. Lake Erle, Lake Huron, Niag: tractive couple on the floor, Then, . are. Southern Goor glan Bay, a8 por the movies, during a Vien: Negotiations continued after the Windsor, Landon Cloudy with in eb in a Beg Big strike was called at midnight, termittent light snow today, Most od to get a better view of Henry The union made a counter-pro-|ly cloudy with a few snow flurries and his partner capturing ail posal of a flat $0.a-week wage tonight and Tuesday, Continuing the essence of Strauss in a won| Crease plus an additional $1 in cold, Winds light, : A fringe benefits, Lake Ontario, Toronto, Hamil Hit By Strike NEW YORK (AP) drivers and other delivery work rs went on strike. against nine TORONTO (CP)-Official fore Truck [casts issued by the public wea: | ther office at 11 am: Synopsis In Lorne Ferguson built it Detroit back in the game late the second period, When Gun Fire TORONTO "(CP) ance, | [low the publishers to consider the!ing clear with cloudy intervals to-|cidentally shot Sunday wien Henry spotted me. He stopped, union offer, Before dawn, Barney night 'and Tuesday. | Yk moved his partner a little to ono; Cameron, president of the snowflurries side so that an expectant crowd pynlishers Assoclation of New erly 15 stilled their chatter, Then in his york City and head of its negoti Northern Georgian Bay, Hall best Etonlan accent he uttered ating group, said the union offer burton, Kirkland Lake, Timmins, the shrilliest emulation of a roost: had heen rejected. Kapuskasing, North Bay, Sud-!lice he and Barakus were exam er at 4 am, I have ever heard.| Cameron said Mainly clear and cold to-|ing a 303 gauge rifle, He said shape", the dailies bury It stopped the band, the wait: planned to publish and sell across day and Tuesday. Winds light had no ammunition for it and vesterly Forecast temperatures Lows tonight, highs Tuesday: Windsor 15 20 St. Thomas London Wingham Toronto Trenton St. Catharines Hamilton Muskoka Killaloe Earlton Sudbury ers, and, it almost seemed, the/the counter at their buildings in. [north waying palm trees, The "cock-a. definitely, He sald the publishers loodle<doo' subsided. Henry were sticking to their original passed it to Barakus who th |passed it back to him. As it | discharged 15 10 and put it in the gun handled #t ' Poor Box Robbed For Second Time WHITBY second time home « made it tached to the as 15h 10h 10h (Staff For in three months prize, then turned box poor in CS prire Roris Pasternak But the committee making the has resulted in the a ward said he will be listed as of a suspect 1968 winner, although the 11,420 was put back in the Nobel und. His diploma and gold oq with the theft of $16 from t edal are In a to be given hoy, Rev, L. Austin caught t vd the rest to him if he ever comes to SWe- pocused and held him until Ci partys den, i table J. Barter, of the Whit \L the Moscow meeting of the 'pojice Department arrived : Ru mm Federation of Writ ™e alarm was installed pri aw novelist Leomd Sobolev, Father Austin a few months a oe emonies Wednesday chairman of the yuon's organise: following 'a series of attempt Pasternak at frst accepted his ing comuiitiee, { thefts ; blast was loosed the nak author Zhivago Moscow irinned devilishly and resumed offer, als excellent waltz, -- ----- - SPORTED BEARD . It was two weeks before 1 saw Russian Nobel him a third time, He was in com 4 . any with an eligible veung divor a operated one y those Prize Winner arty little hat shops, He sported a gf mild beard, t I USSR "Couldn't show myself while N ays n this silly thing was growing", he; STOCKHOLM (AP) Winners explained, But Hewory's. heyday lof 1058 Nobel Prizes gathered in North Bay was moving to"its sunset, A few Stockholm today for the prize gly gays later 1 met him on the ing, The Russians sent the three literature street, He looked a bit haggard winners of the phys Lit and the beard was an unsightly erary winner tangle of fuzz, He asked me to'staved home stake him to a pack of cigarettes Another Embarrassed, 1 could only think | paste to ask him about the work on his pr plane. "What plane, old boy? at a meeting Surely you didn't believe that Premier Khrushchev a ponsense'" 1 confessed 1 did of the "Very 'nice wn. But look pan you do hout those awiul people a el? They won't let me have my hes until I've paid my bill.' Communist hs hs praesidium looked on omethin ing! y n it ow it hideou I'he es will be New York City newspapers to. Valls right across Canada from|g vo Red Wings the tie. Del Shot In Throat hi hy Pde Henrie derfully synchronised perform: The meeting adjourned to al-|ton: Mainly cloudy today becom: Barakus, 22, of Oshawa, was ac A few light|rifle bullet discharged and went Cold, Winds west through his throat. He was re-| {ported in hospital "in pretty good 4, ine the weekend, More than went to put the rifle in a closet, says hs boy, burglar alarm at St IoWn URAOr Prossure 3 » I ™ hare APO « or prossure at home. John the Evangelist Church here aired outside the plane at Have (country which had beer a cam. pprehension wood airport, and the Canadian paign parteer in two world wars the 1a Fo ho) : Gate For 'W:| MONTREAL (CP)~The Archie Durelle fight here Maoore-Yvon | Chicago centre Eddle Litzen | woanesday night for the world berger scored in the first to make jiu) . heavywelght championship sys, and 'he can dry out and Up may draw more money than before Norm Ullman put canadians ever pald at one time In photore to see a boxing match, Promoter Eddie Quinn says the advance sale has nearly reached the $80,000 mark, 'already more than the record Montreal gate of $76,000 drawn by middleweight Waurent Dauthuille and Johnny § | Greco in 1049, Quinn figures the total gate will even pass the Canadian record of | $120,000 grossed in Toronto for the | Archie Moore-James J. Parker fight two years ago. Interest appeared on the rise us a | 800 fans turned up at the St. Jean Scitautas Barnanaukas told PO japtiste gym Saturday to watch 4 {the two battlers work out, Both '® managers declared their boys in INO WEIGHT TROUBLE Moore's manager, Jack Kearns, who admits to being | on he over 21 by about a quarter cen P.M. Greeted By | Insect Spray | CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand HCPA of insect spray [areeted Prime Minister Diefen: | "baker on his arrival today for a New Zealand visit Police said they believe Bara kus had a bullet in his pocket burst af six-day While the two cabinet ministers leader waited inside; a health of A man was taken into custody [ficer boarded the plane, closed here seven years ago for a Com. | S av 8 : been charg. the vg PAVE 9 rors bo on Saturday and has been charg: (the door and sprayed the aireraft| pon wealth parliamentary confer he [throughout with insect killer de © [signed for malaria-carrying mos m- quitoes by The Canadian party had come from Australia dnd the official by sald he realized the plane was go spraved six days ago when it ar ed 'rived there fromm. Asia " "It's rather fantastic but it's a resee Record Fight [tury, will have no trouble mak- ing the 175-pound limit, | Moore is down to 177, Kearns come in at the limit tomorrow, |He's in as -good shape as I've ever seen him in a long time and the weight is just right for him." | Moore developed the sniffles | last week, | "He got over his cold and I caught it," Kearns complains, | TAKES IT EASY | Durelle, with no weight worries at 174% pounds, plans to take it | casler during the next few. days| than Moore, who must train to| keep his weight down, | | Both planned light workouts to-| {day, but no sparring or roadwork | | Tuesday, | Durelle, the 20-year-old pride of Bale Ste. Anne, N.B,, took a walk {for exercise Sunday and planned the same training schedule for to day, "That will do him more good than going to the gym," sald his manager, Chris Shaban, "He's all| ready and eager to go." | | | | | | local regulation," he said apol- | ogetically. Outside the plane a more for- mal welcome was given Diefen- baker by the government and an army guard of honor, He was greeted by Minister of Maori Affairs BE, T. Tirikatene and So cial Security Minister Mabel Howard In a recorded radio and televi sion statement Diefenbaker said he was happy to be back in a and the Korean War. He was| ence, The Canadian premier was to attend a civie reception tomight in this city~largest in New Zea! and's South Island and Tuesday flies to Dunedin and then to We: Trimble of the Big Four cham- plon Hamilton Tiger-Cats, They are end Gary Prahst and half- back Bob Ptacek. Prahst, fourth leading pass receiver in the Big Ten conference this year, was drafted by the Browns, THIN SLICED PORK LIVER uv. 29 hop These Nights 1 28.29 Hogton, Mun 04 @® NADAL Gay @3 24 25 30.31 Open All Day Wednesday: In December! 3 4(® 6! 7 8 9 10001 09 20 26 27