Ea Rev. N. J. Gignac, right, stands in front of the new Bt. Mary of The People Church Auditorium, with John J, Wil kinson, the contractor, Father Gignac is the pastor of the new church, located at 627 Stevenson road north, The NEW C church was built to facilities for divine wor well as for social and gatherings for the Oshawa as well Oshawa and district, T STRANGE OCCURRENCES ITY CHURCH IS OPENED TO English- speaking Catholics of northwest as for the French - speaking populace of Whitby Dunlops put together a pair of victories du the week- end to boost their Eastern Sendor | Ontario Hockey Association | standing to a fat 34 points--more |than three times the number col- |lected hy last-place Kingston, | Saturday night Whitby played to a homedce crowd, ing Cornwall. Chevies 3-2, Sunday the leaders went to Cornwall to do it again--this time hv a 7-4 margin, In other weekend action, Hull- Ottawa Canadiens defeated # | hapless Kingston Merchants 4-2 at Hull Sunday to add to the visitors' woes from a Saturday night 11-3 shellacking at the hands of Belle- ville McFarlands at Kingston, THREE LEAD || Pete Babando, Jack Kane and | |Harry Sinden scored the winners in the Saturday game at Whitby, 'IRon Muir got both Cornwall Dunlops Boost Lead In League Cornwall defenceman Ted O'Con- nor fired three goals for Whitby and Whitey Youngberg scored two, George Samolenko and Gor- die Myles had one apiece, Ron Muir got his third .nd fourth weekend goals for the Chevies, Nobby Clarke and Neil Burke got the other two, THREE FOR BOUCHER At Hull Bobby Boucher got| three of the winners' four goals and Bob Ellett added the fourth, Bill Colvin and Red Olsen found the mark for the Merchants, Ike Hildebrand's theres led Belleville's 11-3 onslaught against the Merchants at Kings. ton Saturday night, Playing coach Johnny McLellan and Bobby Brown got two each, Bart Brad- ley, Eddine Martineau, Paul Pay- ette and Jones got the others, Jim Maxwell registered two for Kingston and Billy Colvin) goals, In the B8unday encounter at scored the third, Cowboy Fatal To David Arthur Gregg, 12, son of Mr, and Mrs. Allan R, Gregg, 107 Kingsdale crescent, who po- |lice think was trying to enact a wild west hanging, died Saturday afternoon a few minutes after he was found by his sister, Barbara, in- the basement of his home, David was a Grade 7 pupil at King Street Public School and wore cowhoy pants and cowboy hoots and had a new cowboy procession by the school chil dren and mass at 10 a.m, There will also be a Solemn High Mass at 8 p.m. today to mark the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Moth- er of God which is being ob- served today. Oshawa Times Photo church was blessed today by the Very Rev. Dr. Paul Dwyer, JCD, Dean of Ontario county, It will be formally dedicated at a later date by His Eminence James Cardinal McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto, Today's ceremonies consisted of a provide ship as welfare Negro Actor he new Game Is Youth when the buckle locked, The boy was on his feet when found, Bar- bara told police David was breathing faintly when she found him, She sald she yanked the artificial | |also applied artificial respiration and used an electrical stimulator for 15 minutes. Besides his sorrowing parents, he leaves a sister, Barbara and respiration, belt from the beams and applied |' Then she |! called a doctor and fireman, who |§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, December Many Unusual Accidents Cites Change In His Life Occurred During Year Tenn,, that he had been run over|But few have done it so literally by a house, he wasn't kidding, as Congressman Peter F. Mack, been going on -- in and out of Moving the house along a steep|Jr., of Illinols Mowing his lawn, this old world, incline, he tied it to a stump with|the congressman lost his balance T wep | 2, fe! ace down . e were a rope. The rope broke -- and so on a steep incline, fell face ¢ m an WP redid Mr. Burden's arm when the on the pavement, and broke his now flying around in outer space house slid over him, nose. as guests of the government. |WATER EXPLODES BULLET | But Jhe niftlest. | Mice once headed for the balt-l Young Robert Gloden, of New ormed hy year-oiC Haan, of Chicago, ed trap are now being coddled, hort, Ky, knows now what they fort a sotond Maybe you've noticed that | some mighty strange things have fall Judith was per- De- story window, christened and cast into orbit/mean when they say, 'Don't go bounced on a clothesline, did a|thow business and became a yep tal Police course at College with fervent hopes for their safe near the water." He was standing), 10 of fancy flip - flops and return |near the kitchen stove when al anded right side up in her baby Even the air lanes close to|bullet rolled off a shelf, plopped buggy! . 3 Ne home are jammed with space |into a pot of boiling water and Tack Hope, brother of come creatures hailed affectionately as|exploded. Bob was shot near the dian Bob Hope and Chief Petty Purple People Eaters. |rear burner, Officer Leroy Thomas agreed by And meanwhile, back here on| In Mt, Clemens, Mich, Harold telephone to meet at Malibu, | "I traded this little burned out sputnik star of mine for Jesus,| the Light of the World" With these words, spoken at the local bi-weekly Youth for Christ rally on Saturday night last in Simcoe Street United Church, negro James Willis, a former Broad. way celebrity, with two earned | doctorate 'degrees, described the| who toppled | change that came to his life five y years ago when he renounced Christian, Mr, Willis, who has been around the world seven times and per formed before royalty, told of hi participation in the famous play "Green Pastures" and in the Amos and Andy program where Dukes was showing his six-year-|calif,, to diser s a show at the he had the Kingfish role origin] belt around his peck when found, [his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Some toys, among them minia-| Arthur Nott, 635 Christie street, ture cowboy dolls were found on| The funeral service will be held a nearby table, It is believed that|at the McIntosh Funeral Chapel David apparently pierced one at 2 p.m, Tuesday, Dec, 9, Inter- end of the cowboy belt with a|ment will be in Mount Lawn nail and jammed it between ceil-| Cemetery. Rev, C, D, Cross, rec- ing beams before putting the(tor of 8t George's Anglican buckle end around his neck. Church, will conduct the -ser- The noose may have tightened 'vices, TANK TRACKS Sergeant K. Beer, R. Stevenson and R, R., Hemington attended Corporal Trooper reg news to residents of Oshawa as well as many communities | across Canada where Indus. | tries supplying the company are ers of America, CLC, at the | located, The membership of {| Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Fri- | Local 222, UAW, Oshawa Sun. {| day afternoon, was welcome | day voted 85 per cent in favor THE SIGNING OF a new three-year contract between | General Motors of Canada, Lim- ited, and the United Autowork- Street Armouries in Toronto last month, The course, included ex- tensive study in military law traffic control and RP duties and will qualify the men to carry out such duties in the Regiment, RSM Willlam Milne of the On tarios wns one of about 40 Regi- 8 1958 GENERAL MOTORS AND UNION SIGN NEW CONTRACT ind 3 of the new contract, Shown ia upper picture are the repres sentatives of the company as they signed the new agreement at the bargaining table, In the lower picture are the union nee gotiators, ~GM Phote i -- A earth -- Dogs are driving automobiles. (old daughter how to really hip-/port Hueneme Naval Base, They ally. He was also In the Carollo ia1 Sergeant Majors from 15 Houses are running over peo- swing one of those new hula|met an hour early as their cars Lombard show and miraculously and 16 Militia Group units who ple. hoops, dislocated a vertebra, collided on the highway, Neither missed death in the plane crash attended an RSM's refresher Small boys are being shot by went to the hospital, ops! was hurt that took her life, Contracts at|. co at the College Street Ar- lain, everyday drinking water, The 24th annual homecoming | : . [$10,000 a week are still offered rat ie Loles S : Pa grown men are bustling parade in Marine, Ill, featured a FINALLY DETHR D hin but he inhi his pre on, Satynday and Sunday themselves up swinging hula fost roudiy sponsored i he Siicago, 18 ont aid April wealth and fame were inferior 10d drill with the new Fabrique hoops, re department. Appropriately, Marie Owens managed to become | nd ve ho . : ion Tver on i MISE Sr the dition hint td adidas portanie| Ne.doy and peace he now Knows.| Nationale rifle Monday last, The ne | During the evening he gave a, hould an anything yet! the parade -- so hot, In fact, that [toilet seat she had ingeniously |, ihe ve Alcommand *'shoulder arms it caught fife from one of its own draped around her neck like a Vivid dramatic version of his re {order previously identifiable only WACKY ACCIDENTS smoke bombs, collar, Neighbors and police fi,| ction to ong. of the irequan and with rifle regiments replaces the Those oddities are only a few extensive whippings that his|gamiijar "slope arms." 'Shoulder Four Girls' Teams Contest Volleyball Championships Bowmanville High School WOR {the Grade 10 championship at the annual Girl's Volleyball Tourna- |. oo win two out of three games The tournament was played, the runner-up Spot with under new rules In which a team [over Ajax and OCVI, OCVI Ajax to take third place, n Osburn, of Houston, |a ethroned her, an pVery- | ov oh Be Wor ondary re RR Dubury, 3 Sloustos, filly detuned det hind every Christian mother gave him as alarms" is done by grasping the turned up by the National Safety|it was Friday the 13th. Fifteen-| Pulling into Marathon, Tex., at boy. He urged any parents pres-|ifie hy the pistol grip with the Council in its annual quest for|vearold Ronny broke his right midday on a hunting trip, Jack|®" to continue using this Scrip pjght hand and holding the rifle rare and offbeat happenings: thumb for the third time playing Lourie decided to take a nap on tural method of correction. With parallel to the body, a position 0) For example: football. Each break has occur-|a mattress fitted into his station true artist quality he gave three much more comfortable (afford. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Zaring, |red on a Friday the 13th! (Tip to| wagon, Thé sun's' rays passed SOPES: '( hrist 1s. All, More than ing much more comfort), A fold. of Indianapolis, couldn't believe ponny:. next time, son, stay in|through a gallon jug of water, hit All the World to Me", "Walking|jng carrying hand located at the their eyes when they saw a neigh- ? y y 1 {Up the King's Highway", and | point of balance is also provided, | ment Saturday at Oshawa Col-| RE h 4 {legiate and Vocational Institute, to register a win. Each win is The Grade 9 title was taken by |Worth two points. The games were locvr. " leight minutes in duration and Four schools including OCVI, girls from the participating in the Ontario Regiment, he Oshawa Central Collegiate Insti. | schools officiated, | would find a fair representation tute, Bowmanville and Ajax-| Bowmanville defeated OCVI,| of nearly every regiment or corps Pickering High School took part OCCI and Ajax for six points to TPR. PAUL FRENDO-CUMBO bed!) the mattress and set it afire, The | 7 xs : y bor's car being backed surely|. OTHER'S KEEPER flames spread to a box of shot." Won't You Come and Go Along". (This simplifies considerably the| _ 4 sige hn _. gun shells, Two of the shells ex As a conscientious driver. Eo ploded, broke the water jug, anc ny Brow, of Closet, piEn|the water put out the fire, Water es to be 8 bre 8 eT | story! on the highway, But when he To many a GI, saluting an of- the rushed to the aid of a man his fier ig a pain in the neck. But to|W! § en Sar Dad mitch, by should be gat, Joe Palacio it was a pain in People in Hitler's Germany. ere but his brother Henry not too badly shaken up to re- {mark that it is, indeed, a small|gqj te at Ft, Huachuca, Ariz. world. a man. in volition iif Neighbors of Richard and Rob- ) litle Pra av ms nN £ Wai 4 ah De 0 bli |ert Galloway in Charlotte, N.C., ' lat last could tell the 7-year-old during his two-month period her [identical twins apart when Robert [and announced the popular yout and swiftly across their nice green lawn and straight toward their nice neat home, Mr, Zar. ing leaped into action, jumped into the car, slammed on the brakes and, understandably an- noyed, barked at the driver. The driver barked back, but waggnd his tall to show there were no hard feelings. He was the nelgh- bor's dog. When 8S. H. Burden told hos- pital attendants In Knoxville, Also present at the Youth for Rev. E land, who reminded Canadians of ir freedom In comparison Up the Cross'. | Sam Sherrard, new local rally] COMING ir a sling. Then Richard got'at the December 20 rally, EVENTS |turned up with a broken left arm film "Seventeen" would be shown [ BINGO AT ST. JOHN'S HALL Corner Bloor and Simcoe MONDAY, DEC. 18, 8 P.M. 20 games $5 ond $7 5 -- $40 jackpots Everyone Welcome 2860 identical plaster casts, identical | left slings identical twins, '| CELEBRATING 1 | Christ rally was a converted Jew, | ont Ldoyd of London, Eng-| 0 movements, fo two move Trooper Frendo-Cumbo was| . hd makes a highly efficient manner born in Malta and spent all his| ana 1QA1 1S ee th persecutions endured by his|of handling a rifle, resulting injwar-time activities on the be. He less "man effort" and increased sleged little island. He was re- |the shoulder. He dislicated his challenged his audience that "It efficiency. shoulder snapping off a sharp Takes a Man or Woman to Take! (imISTMAS PARTIES director reported seven decisions Christmas party Is te {the armories Dec h|Sergeants' and Officers' Messes | waffe, After each air raid, the {and in the evening, the traditional repair crews the British Commonwealth. in the tournament. |take the Grade 10 title, OCCI won "trail arms' position. The pres: (cn an example is that of Troop. |= rms' so, is cut down] } . arms" also, as the er Paul Frendo-Cumbo, rill | is 'order arms." In all the new ¢ |eruited into a working crew, one [of many, whose job it was to fill] , |bomb craters on the airfields, in Children's onder to keep the pitifully few ) be held Iniaircraft aloft, In an attempt to 20. In the pombat the might of the Luft- During Weekend | Kingston, killed early Sunday {when the car she was riding in crashed into a ditch north of ' Yow (Gananoque, Driver of the car, unusually low toll. Thomas Kenneth Hollywood, 19, A Canadian Press surveyor Kingston, and two other pas showed there were six traffic angers, Frederick William Es. deaths, about a quarter the nora 16, of Kingston, and Horace The Regimental By THE CANADIAN PRESS Fourteen persons met acciden- | | comprised of all |tal death during the weekend, an (Christmas parties will take place. | men from 16 to 60, would scram: | Each person will bring a smallipie out and quickly repair dam- gift to exchange, Festivities will q00 to the airfields, a job which | begin at 9.00 p.m, portrayed the doggedness and de-| SHOP THURSDAY : 2-9 pm. Merry Christmas to Closing Dec. 12, staff h NEARLY NEW and FRIDAY St. Gertrude's, 690 King St NOMINATIONS FOR EXEC. [termination of the Maltese peo- Nominations were held in the Sergeants' Mess at the last mess meeting in November. For the office of president Warrant Offi- cer II George Hood and Warrant Officer II (SSM) Dick Bailey were nominated and indicated they would stand, Standing for vice-president are CASE OF FORGETFULNESS Mrs. Frazzie Brozeman was ironing In her home in Detroit when she learned her mother's {home was on fire three blocks |away. She ran to watch firemen [put out the blaze, then returned oto her own home -- to find fire- men battling another fire caused | BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district who are celebrating birthdays today. Robert Rose, 39 Elgin street, Bowmanville; Douglas all, olidays. E WOODVIEW COMMUNITY CENTRE Monster BINGO TONIGHT $1,300 CASH PRIZES INCLUDING $100 FREE CASH DOOR PRIZES RED BARN $1.00 admission gives yeu | eord plus free chance en $100.00 wash door prize. BUS SERVICE TO DOOR CHRISTMAS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2:30 p.m. Attendance Prize TEA AND BAZAAR 7th Scout Mother's Auxiliary St. George's Parish Hall, Fraser, 513 Miller avenue; Mrs, Marion Hutchins, 56 Meadow crescent, The first five persons to in- form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to the Regent Theatre, good for a four-week period. The cur- rent attraction is 'The Left Handed Gun and 'Manhunt (by her hot iron, It was depres: | sing. Sergeant D. §. Smart, Sergeant N. M, Hall and Sergeant G. E. Reynard, Warrant Officer TI Skel- ton was acclaimed secretary, Warrant Officer 11 George Hood and Sergeant R. G. Parish stand for treasurer, The position of Sergeant-at-Arms appears to be a popular one, as Sergeants FE. Yewls, N. M. Hall, H, R. Asel- stine, R. F, Fleming, H, C. Elle- Floyd and Gene Wilkins, of | [Little Rock, Ark, met on the hig! way head-on, The first thing each driver did was to rush to the other car and display in [cere regret over the damage. | They weren't just being noble. An thour before they had swapped 285b cars for the day. Police in Three Riversi Mich, 10th BINGO DEC. éth UAWA, HAL CHRISTMAS 10 Games $10 10 Games $15 Share the wealth to go 5 Jackpots $25 1*Jackpot $150 Turkey Door Prizes In The Jungle". gett and J. Frost are competing, The all-important job of Chair man of Entertainment finds Ser- geants H. J. Reynard, H, R. Aselstine, G. E. Reynard and I", J, Grant standing for office. TRP. PAUL FRENDO-CUMBO If one were to inspect the per- sonal documents of every veteran asked 11-year-old Tommy Kline how he happened to ram his bi- cycle into a moving car. "You won't believe this," Tommy told them, "but I fell asleep at the handlebars." They sentenced him to a good night's sleep. In Des Moines, 81-year-old George McCurdy momentarily his enemy good and hard on the head. Meserve's pistol was dis- charged accidentally, and he was shot in the leg. It cost Mrs, Jack Bardill $15.15 to mail a birthday card to a friend who was only 15 feet away from her in Princeton, Ky. Mrs. Li] ple, In 1941, Frendo - Cumbo joined the 1st Battalion of the King's Own Malta Regiment, an infantry regiment employed in Aerodrome | Defence, The island of Malta was |under seige by the Luftwaffe for over two years and the men were on duty for 24 hours at a time, Trooper Frendo « Cumbo recalls that the scale of rations was often one tin of bully beef for 16 men, as supply ships were cut off by the German U boats and enemy aircraft, For its gallantry in holding out against Axis forces, the Island of Malta was awarded the George Cross for Gallantry. In 1942, he was promoted to Cor- poral and stayed with the King's Own Malta Regiment until 1946. Frendo - Cumbo came to Can- ada in 1954, He Joined the Ontario Regiment in 1957 and is a valu- able member of "A" squadron. He is happily married and has five boys, The family home is in Brooklin and Trooper Frendo- Cumbo is employed by the Dun. lop Rubber Company in Whitby. forgot the 'goal of the sponsoring group, put a little too. much zing into his footwork, fell and cracked his knee at the Saturday night dance of the Safety Always Club,, | FOLKS FROM TUB It's ~certing to fall out of |a bathtub under any circum Bardill dropped the card into the medl box and backed her auto into the car -- of her friend, It cost her 15 cents for the birth- day card and $15 to fix up the friend's car. Happy Birthday! UNTIMELY CONCLUSION When the Bradley Transporta- New Refinery May Need 283¢ CHINESE ORIGIN |stances. But imagine Chuck Zor- tion Line set a new world's safe- day night that the final price agreed to will be influenced by a decision expected this week at an Ottawa meeting of the Dominion Coal Board, The board has been asked to grant the railways ad- ditional freight rate subventions to Make the cost of Nova Scotia coa mal number, The six fatalities Inpahon, 26, Hollywood's brother- fires reflected the nationwide inlaw. received 'superficial injur- drop in temperatures, The two jeg miscellaneous deaths -- both in The Grade 9 championship was sewed up after OCVI defeated Jax, OCCI and Bowmanville, Bowmanville came second and OCCI third in the final standings, Members of the Bowmanville winners, coached by Miss M, Bens nett, are: Karen Ormiston, Jare Trejbal, Felen Panas, Sandra Chaskavich, Judy Jeffrey, Nellie Witvoet, Marie Trimble, Gill and Muriel Owen, The Miss E. Lyle coached OCVI Grade 9 champions are: Sally James, Donna McMaster, Mary Lou Famme, Nancy Gibble, File een Kowalski,, Joanne Glover, Carole Jenkin, Ise Kuntz, Irene Frobel and Eleanor Young, r---- SPECIAL SCATTER RUGS Reg. 7.95 3.50 NU-WAY Rug Sales 174 MARY 87, RA 5.1200 Ontario--were those of a boy who hanged himself with a cowboy helt in what police sald was sup- Pe to have been a piece of wildwest make belleve and a Woodstack « district farmer who fell through a feed chute. British Columbia led the tabul- ation with five deaths--three In fire and two In traffic. Alberta and Ontario each had four. [ The CP survey covered the period from 6 p.m. local time Fri-| day to midnight Sunday. | The Ontario dead: Mrs. Roy Ford, 23, {fatally burned Saturday when fire de- Tender EA] 12 KING E. BUEHL TRUE -TRIM BEEF CN Ss ( / NA stroyed her home at Owen Sound. Yvonne Marie Banks, 13, of Illness Of Meat Specials! Tues. & Wed.! MEATY Magistrate Cancels Court CHICKEN BREASTS .. 49 The regular session of Oshawa Magistrate's Court was cancelled today. The court elerk reports that Magistrate I. S, Ebbs is suffering from influenza and was unable to preside. On Tuesday, Magistrate A. 8. | SHOULDER PORK CHOPS 2 LBS, 89 China, as' the name centuries ago, but they called porcelain. implies, was an invention of the Chinese |del's embarrassment when he did it in the middle of Main street! [Chuck was in a tub mounted on a float entered by a plumbing [firm in a parade in Aspen, Colo. it SPECIAL UNTIL CHRISTMAS KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION EVERY TUESDAY 20--$20 Games $150 Jackpots $20 each line Plus $50 full eard 5-- $30 Games 10---$5 Door Prizes 2--$250 Jackpots |He leaned far out to wave to admiring spectators, and fell out, The tub tumbled on top of him, | | Neither was serigusly hurt, | In Lansing," MT, 1l.yearold Randy Glum was trapped by a freight train on a railroad bridge. | He hit the deck and lay flat be- | tween the rails while a string. of | ty record by going more than 1,000 days without a lost-time ac- cident, the company threw a big celebration in Rogers City, Mich., with fancy food, triumphal mus- ic and supersharp steel knives as favors. Proudly inspecting his Knife, First Mate Norman Ray: | mond of a Bradley freighter cut/ his finger so severely he had to] have first aid. His face was as red as his bandage, In his work with the National of coal in recent years for its Safety Council, Paul Jones con Much Coal MONTREAL (CP) -- OWMiclals of the Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation say they expect to supply more than $250,000 worth of coal annually to the new Red path sugar refinery being built near Toronto Dosco Vice-President C. W, A pleton sald 'Redpath had pur chased more than $5,000,000 worth Montreal refinery and had indi . more competitive in On. Mitchell will combine traffic and Dosco has been making an ex-| Criminal court at Whitby, Osh- tensive bid for the rich Ontario|aWa traffic offences, scheduled markets in an attempt to put the for Oshawa Traffic Court, will be industry on a profitable basis|tried Tuesday at Whitby. vel |and provide full employment for| There will be no magistrate's Nova Scotia's 11,000 miners. court in Oshawa until Friday, tario, SLICED SIDE PORK 2 .. 89° At present Ontario, Canada's |": 12 biggest user of coal, buys 98 per | |cent--more than 17,000,000 tons | annually from U.S. suppliers. | Dosco has sold more than 500, | Ldvingstons, 000 tons of coal, representing]Canada MEATY PORK HOCKS LIVINGSTONS LOSE WINDSOR (CP) Tillsonburg defending Eastern | senior men's basketball 60--56 One $250 Jackpot 'must go every week. If ever 400 people In Vttendance. ADMISSION $1.00 La INCLUDES 1 CARD aves bo cars rumbled over him, All stantly admonishes less prudent|cated plans to use Nova Scotia he suffered was a scratched nose people to wear salely shoes and | coal for its new plant and was he ever happy he watch their step. But on vacation | "They are satisfied with the was still Glum! in rural Indiana, Jones went na- quality of our coal, and how it's| Turn about is fair play, as any tive, stepped barefoot on a red | Just a matter of settling on the racoon will tell you. So when Les- [hot floor register in his woodsy | price. T am confident that we will lie Meserve fired at a furry fugi- | cabin, gave himself a Hoosier hot- (be able to come to terms,' he tive in Hollis, Maine, the raccoon [foot that kept him off the nature said dowo the tres and boned tells for | -- nearly $5,000,000, to Ontario in dustrial users in recent months PLASTIC JUMP For pre-season training, Nor way's first plastic. ski-jump hill is covered by layers of straw, * dneihar Ronse tiioisl end fun: | shicken-wite apd plaatie fibre, _ 'streak. champions, suffered their first defeat the 1958 campaign Sunday when they dropped a 71-58 decision to the Windsor-De troit Vagabonds, an all - star team composed of former college players. The loss snapped Till- sonburg's six game winning ul 8 of W 5 LBS, 1 00 LEAN, SLICED COOKED HAM uw 85*