The Oshawa Times, 25 Feb 1959, p. 5

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RAR hy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Februory 25, 1959 § Dunnies Score 5-2: Win Rough Gamez WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson Is Fined $75 For Leaving Accident An Oshawa man, who told the|not stopped. He said he took the court that he had heard no crash,|car's number and reported it to although hfs car had inflicted police. more than $100 damage to a| PC Morley Nicholson, of the parked car, was fined $75 and Whitby Police Department, said night, the Whitby Dunlops ped the Kingston Merchants 5.2 in a regular league fixture. This § marked the last appearance of the Merchants in Whitby and |' from the show put on by their | playing coach, many of the Whit. / by fans would be glad if it was 7 the last, There appears to be a tremendous amount of rivalry be- L | up to another stellar attraction in . i] the final game of the schedule. costs, for falling to stop at the|that accused, on the following day scene of an accident. Pasquali|had given police a statement, in Celestini, 20, of 326 Celina St.,which he admitted hitting the car, was convicted by Magistrate C. put explained that he thought he W. Guest in Whitby police court, had caused no damage. Tuesday. ; 2,| In the witness stand, the ac- wid Mekomie 2 i he/cused told the court he t ought had stopped his car on Brock St [he had struck a bump in the road N., to pick up his wife, as she|and was unaware he. had hit the came out of a doctor's office on|car until he got home and saw | the afternoon of Jan, 31. He said|the damage to his own vehicle. ~NEW CURLING TROPHY This trophy, the A. .J Schatz trophy Is Mrs, Fran Townsend, Trophy, will be presented to receptionist. Invited to take part in the 'spiel are service the winning rink at the Whitby club teams from Whitby, Ajax Kinsmen Annual District Serv- and Oshawa. This will be the jce Club Bonsplel, to be held | first of what will become an an- at the Whitby Curling Club on nual event in Whitby. | March 18. Holding the new ! 5 --QOshawa Times Photo | Scout Mothers Hold Meetings Ladies Auxiliary of 3rd Scouts|attendance is expected as the peo and Cubs of All Saints' Anglican ple have donated most generous: Church meeting was held only. Monday afternoon at the parish) The door prize was won by| hall with a wonderful attendance. Mrs. H. J. Bowyer. Mrs. L. G The president, Mrs. G. Lomas, |Pridie, member of the group, opened the meeting with the|gave a most interesting demon- Scout Mother's prayer and prom. [stration on her knitting machine. ise. {The meeting closed with the Reports were given vy treasurer, who also/ cial half-hour followed with gave the secretary's report in the|freshments served by Mrs. absence of Mrs. D. Cuddy. It/Harlow and her committee was decided by majority that the] The next meeting will be held meetings would be held in the at the parish hall March 23. that a car coming from the north struck the left rear fender and doors of his parked car, but had "If you didn't hear the crash," sald His Worship, "you must be tween the two teams and nothing appears to be the end of the { (fued. There were no repeat scor- nor, playing coach Sid Smith, Bob Attersley, Pete Babando and Jack Kane scored for the win- ning world chal For the losing Merchants it was Bus Gagnon and Red Olson each with a pair. The Dunnies got off to a slow start and spotted the Merchants deal." Twp. To Purchase Radios For Trucks Whitby Township Council, Mon- day night, passed two motions |that will bring their fire depart-| oi, the present system of hav- ments up to a standard compar- able to those of communities of similar size. Council approved fire comit- tee recommendations that radio equipment be purchased for the Brooklin department, and that a tone system be installed in the Oshawa Fire Department; a new truck be purchased, and equip: ment necessary to the efficient operation of the departments be obtained. Fire Chief George Brooklin, explained to coun operation of the radio equ and tone system. The tone equip ment would be installed at the Oshawa Fire Hall, and when a Vicks, of ipment fite call is placed it will go direct-| ly to the hall, here a radio si nal will be relayed to operate the siren at the Brooklin depart- ment. A special feature of the cil, the| Mrs. M. Thiesburger, of Ty- rone, models a Stewart Silver- blu mink made from the hides of mink raised at her husband's mink ranch. The coat, valued at between $2000 and $2500, is made from 39 hides and is 26 inches in length. Mr, Thies- burger received the top price in RAISED MINK FOR COAT Canada for his Stewart Silver- blu pelts and those used in the coat are the best taken from the shipment, Mrs. Thiesburger wore the coat at a mink ranch- ers' meeting held in the Spruce Villa Hotel Monday. ~Times Staff Photo {proposed service is a direct tele- | phone line to Oshawa, which will Rotary Observes | 54th Anniversary The 54th anniversary of Rotary International was celebrated by members of the Whitby Rotary Club, at their regular meeting held in the arena auditorium Tuesday. Members also heard an im- pressive classification talk by one of the newest members, Rev. Stan Armstrong, minister of All Saints' Anglican Church, Port Whitby. Rotarian Stan explained to the club, his reason for entering the ing the operator call brigade |members, the chief pointed out. He suggested grants might be |obtained from the federal and pro- {vincial governments to assist in |paying for the radio equipment. [Tt would become part of a civil |defence organization if needed. {Chief Vicks said the tone equip- ment would be able to serve all [fire departments from Oshawa to |Brechin, if needed. | Fire committee chairman, Gord McMahon, said he had seen similar equipment in operation at St. Catharines, and found it to work efficiently. He commended ministry. "If you get the right [the chiefs of both Brooklin and|man, you get the world right, |Garrard road departments, and he sald. "We can improve the eir men, for the excellent Job world only by improving people. |they are doing, and recommended |In the ministry, I am dealing | they be given the necessary with the problems of people on 'equipment to continue. {the fringe of the congregation and 'Remand Trio For Sentence Three district youths who ad- by Mrs. C.|Scout Mother's prayer and a so- mitted breaking into a wayside monthly birthday party. The eve- re-istore and service station near ning opened with a singsong and E. Myrtle Station have been re was followed by an Irish Jig by manded until Friday for sen- tence. The (rio, Jobn n Richard, 18, of Port Perry, Keith Howard, 18, of Conant street, Osh- awa, and Martin Fitos, 17, of even some outsiders who have no connection with the Church. WHITBY PERSONALS "I think this interesting, and proves the point that a person | The Ajax and Pickering Re- bekah Lodge entertained the resi- who ties himself in his church, whichever one it be, has a pur- {dents at Fairview Lodge for their pose in living and a philosophy of life, which is necessary for everyone," he said. . The speaker was thanked for his brief address by Roy Howe. Program chairman Cam Mackay introduced him giving a brief re- sume of his life, Vice-president Herb Cole, acting in the absence of Ted Sims, also thanked him. Harry Town and Art Crawford |sister Marion Slugg. Mrs. Olive Robinson, soloist, National Pres. Is Kin Speaker Dr. A, R. "Rich" Richards, past national president of. the Association of Kinsmen Clubs, told members of the Whitby Kins- men Club Tuesday night that they would not always be living in prosperity as today, 'Somewhere along the line our expanding economy will hit a low tide. Don't get caught short like 50 many people did in 1928," he cautioned, Dr. Richards, formerly of Co- bourg, and now a resident of Whitby, was guest speaker on occasion of 'Founders' Night" He gave an interesting resume of the formation of Kinsmen Clubs and of Hal Rogers, their founder, "Let us take stock of our- |selves," he said. 'Always remem. |ber to be true to yourself, your good citizen, a spearing episode by the would- duty to your family, your com. munity and business, Learn to get along with people and serve your church." He described these things as requisites of being a|kind of rough house tactics. . . . He was introduced by Gord| Hawes and thanked by Mike Hef- fer, President Lawrence Spellen reminded members of the Spring Conference of Zone "C" at Co a one goal lead in the firs period. However, the Blair man- aged team showed that they have the making of a true champion- ship team, as they came back with three unanswered goals in the second framt and outscored the losers 2-1 in the final 20 min- utes, The same two teams will resume the battle in Kingston to- night, On Saturday night the Hull Ottawa Canadiens, with Connie Broden at the helm will be the visitors. ICE CHIPS , . . This was a real grueling game that was high- lighted by a fight between John Chasczewski of the Dimnies and ers for either team. Tom O'Con- TOM O'CONNOR have four of the sorest looking boils on his right leg we have ever seen, . , . All this goes to show that the "Bomber", besides playing a standard two-way game, was playing under a tre mendous handicap. We feel that fans started looking at both sides of the scene, and give the Dun- nies some well deserved rounds of applause instead of the bronx cheers. . . . If they want players the fiery Bus Gagnon of King- ston, "Big Chas" came out the winner as he all but pushed Gag- non's face into the ice and gave the blood thirsty Merchants' coach a real going over, , . , W Journeyed down to the Whitby dressing room to get a few de- tails in regard to what started the fight, and what not. . . . First of all we talked with Chasczewski who showed us a bleeding cut almost three inches long just be- low his heart that was caused by MISSED PAPERS | IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-311 It you Wave not received your Times by 7 p.m, Call BELL TAXI All calls must be placed between 7 end 7:30 p.m. 1. Kingston, Gagnon, Savard, Guidolin 8.22 : Densities -- Paul 4.18, Babando 2nd Period 2. Whitby, Tom O'Connor, Attersley, Myles ....... 2.08" 3. Whitby, Smith, coeeenenes 1048 i vee 19.19 Penalties -- Linesman .37, Sa« vard 7.45, Raglan 9.51, Gagnon 14.25, McBeth 14.25, Treen 15.27. 3rd Period §. Kingston, Olsen, Savard 10.30 6. Whitby, Attersley, Ted O'Connor ...,..... 18.51 7. Whitby, Kane, Tom O'Connor, Ted O'Connor Penalties Linesman 7.12, Gagnon, minor and major, 14.11; | Chasczewski, minor and major, it is time that some of the local|14.11 Shots on goal: by Whitby 41,. by Kingston 27. LADES' AUXILIARY Id WHITBY SCOUTS & CUBS | HOME BAKING and RUMMAGE SALE Sal, Feb. 28th 10 AM. -- 2 PM, ot COUNCIL CHAMBERS be hero, Gagnon. . . . Next man we talked to was Fred Etcher, as clean a player as ever wore skates, He showed us a five-inch welt over his left breast, also caused by another wild stick by the fiery Gagnon , . . both in. juries were inflicted through pads, and all their clothing. We wonder just how long the refer- ees and people are going to let this fellow Gagnon away with this |He will kill some one and then perhaps they will smarten up. . +. We read where the King- ton team fis well in the red. Well, it is this writer's opinion that even the Kingston fans are sang "Ave Maria" and 'Chris topher Robin'. Miss Mary Ann celebrated their birthdays. Guests were: John Geikie of Oshawa and not in favor of these low and A bourg Mar, 13 and 14 and said he would like to see a good attend: | PUBLIC MEETING & of C ho! The Whitby Ch meetin SERVICES ORGANIZATION. It would be appreciated if this of the General Public of this . ged a public " to Hlustrate the importance of the EMERGENCY This meeting will be held in WHITBY TOWN HALL ot 8 p.m. Thursday, February 26th, 1959. There will be @ play by the Whitby Theatre Guild, a Him, end organization plans by Colonel F. S. Wotton, Onterle County Civil Defence Co-ordinator, Your very truly, WHITBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . meeting received the full support eres. afternoon, The conveners for the 4TH WHITBY TROOP n ARR The 4th Whitby Troop Scouts | arra have been com: and Cubs Mothers Auxiliary Judi \ the sale will be taking|their monthly meeting on Mon-| = est, i a Feb. 28 at the day afternoon at the United |by police cvult, Tuesiay: il council chambers and a record Church Hall at 2 p.m. In spite of| Howard and Fitos also plea 50 no they will not support them. . . . |The local team as a whole was very concerned by the fact that he got off so lightly. , . . Perhaps he will try some of the same to- night, but you can bet, that after {Ozzopardi did a rhythm tap. {Glenyse Hall danced a Swedis! dance. They are pupils of Mr: ed (Gladys Gale, dance studio in Ajax. Mrs. Gale danced the ol ance, He also announced the an- nual carnival would be a four day event this year. DAY-BY-DAY Oshawa, pleaded guilty before Magistrate C. W. Guest, in Whit. Gord Whitfield of East York. Pass Resolution F. Ollen-Bittle, - Secretory ements © NO ADMISSION CHARGE o | the difficulty of getting about due|guilty to breaking into a service Is Jailed On art, on Taunton road, Darlington Twp PC Jos, Tullock, of the Whitby | | Mrs. Marcelle Hall sang "Rose| of Tralee'. Mrs. Jane Green was| the accompanist at the piano. For New Lights | Whitby Township Council pass-| PERFECT CRIB HAND Gordon McGuire, of Whitby, seeing the way the locals fared last night, that they will not sit back and let this kind of stick wielding go on too long. . . , An- | asking the members to repeat the Detachment, OPP, told the court ginging and dancing was also en- od a resolution, Monday night, t0/came up with the 20 hand at a Lord's prayer and the Scout that Fred Stevens, proprietor of joveq, | contact the Ontario Hydro, re | eribbage game at the Whitby Le- Mother's promise. This was fol-{the Wayside Store, north of" [garding the installation of mer-|gion Hall on Tuesday night. He| lowed by the reading of the min- Myrtle Station, had reported that cury vapor street lights for the|hald the jack of hearts and his| |other ' thing that irked us very| much was the fact that when we announced the three stars and to the storm, most of the regular station ewned by Charles Ste g g members attended A Scarboro man was sentenced The birthday cake was cut by President Mrs. James McBride opened the meeting as usual by to 15 days in jail for driving utes: he {reasurer's report and while his licence was under sus. yo CTE he day i nd fined a total of $150 ye ~ 44 A pension a i" UY which the Mizpah was repeated on two other charges arising and refreshments were served the premises had been broken after into, and goods valued at $150 ing her 93rd birthday. The honor- had been stolen on the night of Feb. 9. Miss Jessie Bell who is celebrat-|Honeland subdivision and a sec- [tion of Highway 2. ed guests were presented with| The action followed a request corsages and a gift. The evening by the West Whitby Ratepayers | Association asking council to in- brother, William, cut the five of {hearts to go with his three other {fives to make the perfect hand. It was the first time gave Tom O'Connor the first one, we heard some of the old razz berry. . . . Just what do some of you fans want, blood? ... Tom: scored the tying goal and set from the same incident. Willlam jo xpi "Goorge Boychyn and her| The three youths gave police concluded with the singing of| : Wilson |vears that the perfect crib hand [™Y the 'om ilson, |) up another as well as playing a Johnston, 39, pleaded guilty to all three charges before Magistrate CC. W. Guest in Whitby police court, Tuesday He was fined $100 and costs or 20 days in jail for muking a false statement when applying for a driver's licence; and $50 for pos. sessing a driver's licence while disqualified PC David Fleming, of the Pick ering Twp. Police Department, said that he had been on traffic patrol on Highway 2, Jan. 31, when he noticed a car proceed ing west at a high rate of speed He said that he clocked the ve: hicle at 80 mph in a ¥ mph zone, east of the Lansing ccad. In Scar boro Twp., he said, he had push ed the cruiser to 100 to overtake the accused, Crown Attorney Alex. C. Hall QC, advised the court that the committee committee, The next meeting place on March 23 at School Statt To Meet At Faith The will take » 2pm school executive of Faith Baptist Church has approved the experi ment of having a monthly teach- ers and officers business meeting The first will be held on Wednes day evening Feb. 25 to be incor porated with the regular prayer meeting on that evening This will be an important meet ing for the Sundy school staff and all are encouraged to he pres ent for a basket-lunch at 6 p.m The teachers' meeting would Sunday statements in which they admit- ted the offence. Crown Attorney Alex. C. Hall, QC, told the court that Provincial Police from Bowmanville had in- vestigated the break-in at a serv- ice station at the intersection of Taunton road and Manvers road on Jan. 26. They found cigarets, cigars, a black leather jacket and the cash register missing. He said that the total value of the missing articles was $72. The cash register, he sail, had been recovered near Bowmanville Beach The three will be sentenced in Oshawa on Friday OBITUARIES MRS. WINNIFRED E. WALSH "Good Night Ladies" and the stall lights. Queen, [spokesman for the raiepayers. a asked council to Install four lights The Ajax and Pickering Lodge on Highway 2, and two on "the has sponsored' these monthly| road near Almonds Church. birthday parties for a year; they| Mr. Wilson informed council have now started their second|he ratepayers had decided at a year. Celebrating their birthdays|pecent meeting to obtain water were: Mrs. Bessie Cory, Mrs.|trom the Town of Whitby. He said Violette Hudson, Miss Mary it was estimated by the Ontario Ryan, Miss Margaret Wary, water Resources Commission Homer Wilson, 91st birthday. (hat such a system would cost Frederick Cockell, John Askew, 47000. He recommended a pub Miss Jessie Bell, 93rd birthday, jjc meeting be held and early Mrs, Gertrude Brown, Mrs, Kath- action be taken on the project. Ellis, Fred Wright, 93rd birth. Install Officers At WA Meetin vay, Miss Gladys Allin, Miss Maggie Belle Weir, Earl Gifford, and Jimmy Snudden. The president, Mrs. Oscar Ir. and Mrs. A. E. Stanlick noore, presided at the February Eugene McRae, Samuel Nichols, William Noble, Elmo Patterson were guests at the reception held gevotional and business meeting | has appeared in the Legion games, worked two lines for a number of AWARD TENDER shifts and did a good job on both The tender of W. J. Ballan- occasions. He scored a goal, his {tine Ltd, for a new sander for|12th out of the Dunnies" last 13 the township was accepted. |games to get at least one more. -- ---- - . +. . Also, in looking over the {hard working right winger we |saw trainer, Waylett, doing some |repairs. In checking closely we [found the local 'The Bomb' to Television tremendous game both ways. He Mink Ranching Is Meeting Topic The problems and progress of mink ranching were discussed by| {15 mink ranchers from Ontario, | Durham, Victoria, Peterborough | and Northumberland Counties at a meeting and luncheon held in| the Spruce Villa Hotel Tuesday afternoon, In Canada Hosts for the annual occasion] Bank System were J. G. Kellough, Cobourg; T.| | TORONTO (CP) -- Television, J. Chambers, Toronto: Rick ag an aid to tellers In checking CANADIAN LARSON BY COURTAULDS NEW_foolow IN Bo NR driving commence at 7 p.m. and would/ Funeral services were held at at the Royal York Hotel last Sat-|o¢ A) Saints Anglican Church Humphrey, Whitby, all of the Ral- the status of accounts, has en: e in Fo include the prayer meeting hour Radmore Funeral Home, Ottawa, urday on the occasion of the wa Rev. S. Armstrong opened Son Purina Co. Ltd. [tered the Canadian banking sy- until 9.15 p.m Reins. iho WF Jor hii Pig opening of the new addition, the meoting with Bible reading, | Jack Shields, of Pickering, was stem. | Ottawa following a lengthy ill. Mrs. A. Vallee, of Brock street Shien as Slowey a ail ante ith 3 Magus by hi It will be used today in the ness. She was in her 64th vear. north, is opening her home today an the WA Litany y MHS. anching achievements during|CUITeNt accounts department of Mrs. Walsh lived in Whitby for for the members of the Catholic V0. a : (1938. Mr. Shields' ranch h [the King and Bay streets office J jueq ah ) uroh E Routine business followed after|1958. Mr. Shields' ranch had alo ihe To; Domin nk more than 30 years. She was pre- Church Extension. which, in an impressive cere.|4.3 production record for the ronto- jon Bank. eceased bY her shusbumy Ber Squadron Leader John Davies, mony, installation of officers took year. ot suable 3 Sher mm ihe Toronto in 1925. she came to live Mrs. Davies and two children of place when Rev. Armstrong in-| A film was shown pointing out |, levisi onit led het J ae A at/stalled the members of the ex-|problems facing fur ranchers and | elevision monitor a lecger shee | accused now faces a under suspension cl ronto, laid since this 1acident BROC Phone MO 8-3618 NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7:00 P.M. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 Above: the Folls Fiyer, one of mony models avalloble. Leadon IN MARINE DESIGN --For over 40 years Paul Larson has been designing and building seaworthy boats with unusually beautiful lines, IN POWER AND PERFORMANCE---Larson boats are the fastest boats in the outboard field. Larson's exclusive lapline hull design gives greater strength and greater speed, 3 é IN STYLE AND BEAUTY -- With the moulded fibre glass construction thete are no seams, joints of rivets to break the smooth clean lines. Hulls cannot swell, shrink, rot or warp. The colour is permanent--it's moulded in. IN COMFORT AND SAFETY--Larson fibre glass boats absorb the noise of waves and motors to give you a quiet 'comfortable ride--Positive Styrofoam flotation is built into every Larson boat. IN VALUE--Larson Boats by Courtaulds ave a low initial cost plus negligible maintenance costs: Convenient terms arranged. NOW ON DISPLAY AT STORAGE & SUPPLIES LTD. PHONE BROOKLIN 87 OPEN EVENINGS AND WEEK-ENDS in WI fi " i1 Ottawa were weekend guests = Whitty a Tse here nti ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ecutive in their respective offices. [discussing diets, feeding, housing |<®Pt in the bookeeping depart: her hushand's death, al. whith | Mrs. Armstrong took over the and the care of mink. The ranch. ment. . _ [study period and gave a most in-|ers held an informal discussion] When the customer presents a oS Or dion. Bo: In charge of the Whitby Ontario teresting and comprehensive talk and exchange of ides. (cheque, the teller calls the book- wand. ahd was the former Winnl. Hospital bowling league dance toon the first section of the study, Ranchers attending were: C. eeping department on a two-way eT Gone My. Watch w be held at Club Bayview on Feb. hook "He Cares." The articles, w. Daly, Whitby; Norman Communications system and re- bli hig MSE Mon 4 ar! ras 8 57 are: Kenneht Brown, Mrs. Pat for a bale to be shipped to Sioux Brown. Dunsford: R. A. Kenny. |quests that the ledger sheet for| Them er uy Whi ig S nglican pomaniski and E. D. Hepburn. [Lookout will be on display at the port Perry: D. Ward, Pickering; the account concerned be put on! ures, vor LY. She is Sub March meeting. F. C. Boultbee, Cobourg ' the screen. The same procedure The meeting closed with the -- : - can be followed to check a signa- vived by a son, Gerald of Whit: Mrs. Muriel Coates, superinten- I § ti | ture, time she moved to Ottawa, Lott, of Kent street, live with her daughter. to FRANCOISE SAGAN'S -- RESHOBRAZ JRO Brion Due CRE Coot Jonni | en FT CARON EN RIOD FOE CORI ART WOE -Souom wv ox wwe __Abur ENTERTAINMENT War-trapped fugitives blast their way out of the South Pacific battle-trap! | { SMART SWANS HULL, England (CP) -- Police were asked to help free a swan whose feet had become frozen to ice on a pond. They found the younger of the two swans on the | lake rocking the other to free it] and stood by umtil the rescuer was successful, ' Hy UMBIA CTURES prewenty by. a daughter Clarice. Mrs W. dent of Fairview Lodge, arranged , g Weaton of Ottawa, and three for the showing of two films, "A TT raver we benediction srandchildren, Ke vin, Michael trip through Newfoundland" a Mrs Reas i ) Mauiars also are located 1n the {dnd Murray. "Nature in the Marshes" which! "7 "7% -- office of the manager and as-| | - tee roved to be most interesting to, x sistant managers so that they Sus nd Sentence everyone who attended. Presbyteens Plan { Uu IViSOr can immediately review the pe. V i. statis of any account. On F C t Skating Party . | In this initial procedure, the n Forgery Count grove 30 Mph ng Is Appointed |mrmes comcorses me 'o An 18-year-old Ajax vouth The Presbyteen of St. An the same building termed , by the magistrate to drew's Preshyterian Church held. TORONTO (CP) -- The Arch- i A have had a "bad start in. life," S d Li it their regular weekly meeting last (bishop Philip Carrington, acting], Joht Laing, Toronto Domin- oni ig hie Shin pee mi Saturday afternoon at the church|primate of the Anglican Church|ion'S methods superintendent, Er re ugpencee L hall. The devotional period waslof Canada, Tuesday announced | Predicts, however, that before | ing cheques totalling $195. Robert Whitby Township Council, Mon led by the president, Miss Shielah|the appointment of Frederick H.|!ong "centralized posting" will be Leslie Nickerson. 3 Tudor ave. d2y night, said they were in/Barter, accompaning at the piano Wooding, 46, of Ottawa as super | Widely used. Under this, one cen- Leslie Nickerton. 30 chwdr ave : for hymns was Miss Bonnie|visor of information for th e|trally - located bookkeeping de Ss 8 wesday, by favor of placing a 30 mph speed 0 hun rt t ld ki 1 Magistrate C. W. Gues: ir. Whiths limit oa the third concession be Townsend church. partment cou eep ledgers for police' court, after spending one : A short business meeting was, Mr. Wooding will assume his ® Eroup of branches week in ll twin oI tween Anderson and Cochrane held. The secretary, Gary Maid: new duties this spring. Born i Mr. Laing said the closed cir Evidence was given against Streets. They approved a request(low. and the treasurer, Miss Brockville, Mr. Wooding has been|CUlt television system has been Nickerson on Tuesday of last|/ rom the Town of Whitby asking Mary Elms, gave their reportsa technical advisor with the Cent- used in the United States and week. At that time, if was stated) 2¢iT Opinion on the subject. {on the recent Valentine tea and[ral Mortgage and Housing Cor [Europe for some time, in one ate Bs Sed display * recently held whic hporation in Ottawa. form or another. forms, belonging to an Ajax ga | LEFT BIG ESTATE Bon b oe od successful, He succeeds Alan H. Charters aR cod og» on, Raising eS. ; pa at $3,049,085 was left byiparty to be held March 7 to take| Appointment of Mrs. Gordon ert 's of Nickersor's probation Atthur Dougald (Sandy) Mac: place at the arena. The group|Montizambert of Oakville as su- include a monthly report to the Pherson; former automobile was. shown how to make plaster |pervisor of broadcasting was an- probation officer and repayment agency owner. The will probated figurines by Gary Maidlow. So nounced by Canon A J. Ja ok ho owe $495 hy this amount, $100 Monday, showed his estate to be cial games were enjoyed by all. director of the church's pi Was recovered at the time of his made up of stocks, s ties, x ' Freaky f= Ao aks, ecurities palo meeting will be gig of information and steward

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