-------- { / i | Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson - WHITBY and DISTRICT Tel. MO. 8-3703) Stouffville Man The Cathedrz' of theImmacu-|pire lines with bateau necklines. | late Conceptior was the setting/three-quarter length sleeves and for a wedding of interest on Sat-|centre back panels falling to the urday morning, August 29, when full hemlines. Their headdresses | J Mary Jrsula Matthews, were of matching net with cireu-| hter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.|lar veils, they carried star-shaped Three Men Accused Three Ajax Donald Daniel Bibeat, men, 19, Beach street, Joseph Barnaby, road, went on trial before Mr. | She . Wed In Kingston |In Whitby Rape Trial said that she SanAad with | Oct: 7 at which the members willithe parish hall, { ° Z i Attendan Afternoon Guild [Attendance Afternoon Guild held its first tickets will be available. At the Due To Heat meeting of the fall season last/October meeting further plans Tuesday with the president, Mrs. will be discussed for the Fall * / i i |lips went on the air Wednesday meeting opened with prayer and Mrs. F. Price and Miss Alma % : bin Mrs. S. Armstrong gave the|Rowe were tea hostesses and MEht With a plea for citizens to [hibition during the balance of the Plans were discussed regard-|by a social half hour. The next! uring the ba ance : : : oo week and help overcome the big ing the turkey dinner to be held meeting will be held Oct. 13 at decrease in. this Vers. attend: The All Saints Anglican Church|be catering. A limited number of R. E. Smith in the chair. The | Bazaar. | TORONTO (CP)--Mayor Phil- scripture reading. served a dainty lunch, followed attend the Canadian National Ex- ance. 30 Cedar|the three to take her home, but street, Terence Francis Palmer, |that they refused, and that when| and Edward she tried to run away, she was] 19, 3 Beatty brought back by Palmer. Matthews of Kingston became nosegays of yellow and white the bride of Di. Raymond Denis chasta daisies and turquoise baby | O'Connor of Stouffville, son of chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs A. W O'Connor, Among the groom's ema Pickering. were his three orothers. Mr. Mor- Monsignor J. P Sullivan offici- gan O'Connor of Pickering was|Teence 05 i A % DREN, ated at the ceremony, Monsignors the 'best man. Ushers were Dr.|o Arg id Jay's he bg Spe Denis and John O'Connor, Toron- Terence O'Connor of Stouffville, | upre: urt, 4 e ye to, uncles of the groom were Mr. Maurice O'Connor of Picker: pe e compla , § resent in the sanctuary. ing, Mr. Paul Matthews of Mont-| AA ; 5 Pre bride's father gave her in|real and Mr. Michael Matthews his Witness: a 18¢aroid Ajax marriage. She wore an original of Kingston, brothers of the bride. [81's testifie in yepLy Yes. French ivory peau dc soie gown,| The wedding guests were from HORS by Crown fitorpey A ex the bodice was cut with bateau! Washington, D.C., Vancouver, | Hall QC, that she knew the t ree neckline edged with seed pearls, New York, Jackson, Mich, Bir-{accused, and has known them long tapered sleeves and back mingham. Mich. Goderich, Cha- for some time. 3 closing with tiny covered buttons tham, St. Thomas, St. Catherines, | She stated that on May 25, and small bow below the waist-|F tford, Guelph, Shelburne, 1959, she was alone at home, her line. The skirt was shaped with Aurora, Toronto, Pickering, parents having left the house for Justice Landreville, man jury, Wednesday, {charge of rape. afiendants The three are represented by on a deep inverted pleats which swept! Stouffville, Trenton, Kingston and|2 few minutes, when Barnaby| into a full cathedral train. Her Montreal. {phoned her, asking her to go out French illusion veil was caught| The bride and groom left for with him. She refused, and lock- into a tiara of pearls and white their honeymcon, flying to Ber- ed the doors "in case he came flowers, she carried a cascade muda. For going away the bride around" she said. of pink roses with stephanotis changed into a green, gold and She went on to state that some and ivy. mink brown cotton suit with time later, Palmer knocked on Mrs. Paul Matthews of Mont: cocoa brown feather hat, green|the door, and that after about two real was matron of honor. The ard beige accessories and cor- minutes she admitted him to the bridesmaids were Miss Gerri sage of a yellow orchid with satin| house, O'Connor, Toronto, sister of the leaves in autumn colors. She said that as Palmer was | groom and Miss Maureen Mat-| On their return Dr. and Mrs. leaving, he pulled her onto the thows, Toronto, cousin of the/O'Connor wili reside in their new porch of the home, and closed bride. They wore gowns of tur- home at 404 Elm Drive, Stouff- the door, which locked, being quoise crystal charm cut on em- ville, Ont, {equipped with a Yale type lock pores Hem ------ i --- | The girl stated that Palmer {asked her to sit in a car, which she said she recognized as Bar- inaby's vehicle. She refused at |first, but finally agreed, and got in the car. "When I got in the car, I hap- pened to look at Palmer, and {saw Barnaby getting in on the driver's side," she said. She said Eastern Star Has First Fall Meet On Tuesday evening officers spectively. The worthy matron > i and members of Whitby Chapter expressed her sorrow at so Sst Sho Ariad to on on om te No. 248 Order of the Eastern much illness and bereavements Er : that side revert. Star held their opening meeting suffered by the members during ¢//mbed in on that side, p: ing her from getting out the summer months. ; 3 hes 2 She said that against her pro- Authority has been for the fall. Mrs. received The worthy matron rod a WT Maude Boyes presided assisted from Mrs. Ethel Spear, unity on oh Why Srove oo co by the worthy patron Mr. James grand matron, to dispense with | od outside hy i BEe bin Martin. Following the opening|the next meeting of Sept. 24 due Phe es desortod ig cai} ceremony the worthy matron (o grand chapter's sessions being age We y S said, Royal York although there were lights in two welcomed Mrs. Grace Blow and held that weex at the Mrs. Mae Phair, both past ma-|Hotel, Toronto. An invitation to nearby cottages. o trons of Whitby Chapter, who visit Sunbeam: chapter, Oshawa were present, on Sept. 17 on the occasion of Mar- "Friendship Night" was accept- garet Chapter Glasgow, Scot- ed, but an invitation received jand, was given a special wel-/from Guiding Star Chapter, To- come by the worthy matron who rento for Oct. 15, their Birthday stated that she hoped Mrs. Riddle Night, was regretfully declined. would have many happv mem-| Members were asked to sell ories of her visil to Canada after tickets for the Blue Flame Fair Mrs. Margaret Riddle, she had returned to Scotland, to be held at the Whitby District : eis . RIL : 1 Yet. 7. Plans are. A reproduction on the first and expressed her appreciation High School on Det Ld Ris are telephony rel Hie. | Solis i ttend this open- bein, made y ida SE 2 pe hon 8 and tea to be held at the Brantford and Paris, Ontario, in| The worthy matron thanked all Whitby Arena on Friday, Oct. 16./1876, was played to members of officers and members for the Mrs. Boyes, Whitby matron,|the Whitby Rotary Club at their feithful attendance on such a hot thanked members who had filled Weekly luncheon meeting at the evening. Sick and Su re- in for absent officers. Penny drill| Whitby Arena Tuesday. ports were given by Mrs. Mary was held and following the close] Mr. S. Forrester of the Bell Inkpen and Mrs. Jessie John- of the meeting lunch was served Telephone Company of Canada ston for Whitby and Brooklin re-iby the refreshment committee. |Was guest speaker and with the {aid of a public address system, Lacrosse Tourney "uw wee In Whitby Sat. |Doos Will Die He spoke on how frequencies of If Not Claimed A possible 16 teams may com-|in these various tournaments. In " ot alme | pete in the 1959 All Ontario Ban-|the tournament held in Whitby mooie dogs will die within the! tam Lacrosse Tournament to be last year which was the all On-' navi 94 hours if area residents held at the Whitby Arena on Sat- tario Novice, the local entry|q, , + claim or retrieve them urday, Sept. 12. came up with one of the big sur-|from the Whitby Dog Pound on } Play gets underway at 9:00 Prises of the day by going to the Garden street north. a.m. with Whitby meeting St. third round before being knocked whithy Dog Control Officer John's Uxbridge. No definite Out. Matthew Hansen told The Times time has been set for the closing] Whether this year's Whitby wednesday that the dogs wonld of the tournament, with the pos-|representatives will 'do as well have to he put to death if, they sibility that it may go on well remains to be seen but some- were unclaimed within the next after 10:00 p.m., when the tour-|thing is certain, boys of this age qay and a 12-| Strange Sounds | At Rotary Meet | | -- nament champion is crowned. Officials will have their hands will give it everything they have. "I hate to see any of the dogs One of the biggest sports high- have to be put away, but unless full for more than 12 hours keep- lights of the year will be missed they are claimed I have no al- She added that she was car-| ried into the cottage, and that |after the four had sat in the main room for some time, | Palmer pushed her into the bed-| room. She said that Palmer call-| ed the other two, and that Bibeau| held her down by lving on her, while Barnaby undressed her, She said that Palmer then raped her. She said that afterwards, the three men drove her to a point near her home, and that she ran home. When she arrived home, she said, between 2 and 3 a.m., her mother, waiting at the door, ask- ed her where she had been. "I want to call the police," she re- plied. She said that her mother told her that her father had already| called police, and that he was at| that moment calling the Provip-| cial Police. She stated that she saw her father using the phone. She said that her father asked {her if she had been assaulted, and that she had replied "Yes". Her brother, she said, asked if she had been raped. She replied) Yes', Under cross-examination by| Mr. Kelly, she said that she had been out several times with Palmer, and several times with Barnaby, on dates. She said that| she had at different times per-| mitted each of the men to kiss her, but denied that anything] else had taken place on any of these occasions. Still under cross-examination. she said that after the alleged offence, she had smoked a cig-| aret given to her by Palmer, and] "perhaps had another cigaret be-| fore we left the cottage". She said that no one harmed| her, or threatened her, after the| alleged attack The trial «continues a 10 am] Thursday, when the complainant] will return to the witness stand ull | | certain wave lengths are above or below the range of human ears, but can be heard by other forms of life. A typical example was given in| a high whistle which could not be heard by a human, could be| heard by a dog. "Our normal | wave length frequency for human| ears ranges from 1500 to 15,000] cycles," Mr, Forrester said. Tickets were put on sale at the| luncheon for the Annual Lacrosse] Tournament to "be held in the| Whitby Arena on Saturday. Man Picked Up While In Court MONTREAL (CP) -- Joseph| Raymond Perreault, 33, of Mont-| real, wanted for questioning about an illegal stock selling] operation, was picked up Tues-| day in court, where he was plead- ing not guilty to a charge of possession of nearly $5,000 worth of mining securities stolen from a St. Catharines trust company in May. Preliminary inquiry on the | Africa Story At {Ross presiding. The devotional/were made for the Fall thank.|dent of A.V. Roe Canada Lim- exhibition left, attendance is 57, 000 behind 1958. The drop is blamed on hot weather, bad pub- licity and public disinterest. In amother move to boost sag- ging revenues, CNE directors WMS Meeting ging even. ONE "dct The Helen Marshall Auxiliary a large measure to the TOME E mst ed re ore the (OX WMS of St. Andrew's Presbyter-|of the Christian Churches. | a . ian Church met Tuesday after-| Various reports were received| Today, Transport Day, Air noon with the president, Miss M.|and approved. Tentative plans| Marshal W. A. Curtis, vice-presi- period was in charge of Mrs. offering which will be held|ited will address the directors' R. Byers and Mrs. H. S. Mec- around Oct. 8. Members were ve.{luncheon and exhibition visitors Cann. {minded that Toronto East Pres-(Will get a preview of the CNE's The lesson topic, "Invasion of |byterial will be holding their Fall{125-plane International Air Show, Africa", taken by Mrs. J. Rob- Rally at St. Matthew's Church,| Scheduled for Friday and Satur- son and Mrs. D. Wilson, was pre-| Toronto, Sept. 24. |day. sented in the form of an inter-| The meeting closed with pray-| On Farmers' and Livestock] esting panel. It was shown thatier by Mrs. P. Newton. The next Day Wednesday, only 112,500 peo- most of Africa's progress during meeting will be held at the/ple visited the grounds to see the last century has been due in!Church Hall on Oct. 13. |events which included a parade of $1,000,000 worth of champion |livestock. Last year's crowd was 134,500. TS Ann Spaull, 23 of Warren, 73| Be miles east of Sudbury, was| picked as the dairy queen for] 11959. By WREN A. BLAIR Dr, H. H, Hannam, president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, told the directors' luncheon that only by partner- ship with governments can farm- ers regulate themselves and pro- {duce only the amount the mar- ket can absorb. NO TRACE OF KITTEN, OWNER MONTREAL (CP)--A kitten was reported Tuesday to have taken off in a blimp from suburban Dorval. Today there was no sign of the kitten and not a trace of the family that reported its disappearance. A woman who gave her name as Mrs. 'Helen Prout fold a re: porter her husband Lorne had built a helium - filled model blimp for their son David, 8. She said David had put the white angora kitten, Cashew Prout, into the blimp's basket, then accidentally let the moor- ing line slip, sending Cashew off in the general direction of Montreal. The reporter's attempt to fol- low up the story of the adven- ture disclosed Wednesday that the telephone number the woman gave is not hers, that the address she gave does not exist and that no one named Prout is listed 'in Dorval direc- tories, WiTH GERRY BLAIR PINCH-HITTING MID-WEEK HAPPENINGS ... We were to have. had announcements concerning the status of Sid Smith as playing-coach of the Whitby Dunlops and the signings of some of the players for you this week, but unfortunately brother Wren Blair had to make a sudden irip to Montreal, and he escaped us before we could acquire the needed information, Also we had planned to announce the mew playing-coach of the "Dunnies," but this will also be in this column next week, we hope . . . The Brooklin Meadowecrests of the OLA Intermediate lacrosse league, opened their best of seven semi-finals with the Huntsville club, last Sat- urday night in Huntsville, with the Meadowcrests com- ing out on top 14-9. The scoring was fairly evenly di- vided amongst several of the Brooklin players, Second game of this series takes place in Brdoklin this com=- ing Saturday night. Third game goes back to Hunts- ville the following Thursday, Sept. 17, with the fourth in Brooklin, one week from this Saturday evening. The remaining games if necessary are: Huntsville, Tuesday Sept. 22, Brooklin, Thursday, Sept. 24, and Brooklin again, Saturday, Sept. 26. Winner of this series meets the winner of the Fergus, Brantford duel . . . OBA Juvenile play-offs continue this Saturday in Oshawa at Alexandra Park when the UAWA Juv- eniles entertain Hamilton in the first game of a best of three semi-final series, with the winner to meet the Chatham Moose Lodge club for the Ontario Championship. If the Oshawa club can take care of Hamilton, they will have a chance to gain revenge with the Chatham team who eliminated Oshawa in two straight last year. Game time for the opener of this series is 2:00 p.m, ., . . Oshawa's fine Legion Jun- ior Baseball club play their return game of their present series with Belleville this Sat. in Belleville, and Oshawa are leading the set one game fo nothing by virtue of a 1-0 victory last Saturday here in Osh- awa. Some fine pitching on the part of Jim Pipher, and some timely hitting in the very last inning pro- duced the win for Oshawa . . . Jean Paul Lamirande, who performed with the Whitby Dunlops when they won the world's hockey championship in 1958, and again with the Belleville MacFarlands when they won the championship in Prague last year, has signed as playing-coach of the Windsor Bulldogs of the OHA Senior "A" league. He should add much needed strength to the rather weak defence of the Bulldogs, and according to reports from the present members of the Dunlops will be a great team man. "Lammy," as he is more affectionately known to his close friends Smoking Related To Bronchitis MONTREAL (CP)--A Montreal doctor says the relationship be- tween cigaret smoking and] ¢hronic bronchitis has been| clearly established. In a paper delivered Wednes- day to the general assembly of the World Medical Association, Dr. Ronald V. Christie said the relationship between the disease and atmospheric pollution is "be- With three days of the 16-day pi THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 10, 1959 Constables Plan Police Ball Here Whitby citizens will have a chance to dance with the long arm of the law when the Whithy Police Association holds its first annual ball at the Club Bayview QOct. 2, Approximately 250 tickets will be on sale which will include door; rizes and a host of other treats for holders of the tickets. The dance which gets under- way at 9:30 p.m. and runs to 1:00 a.m. will feature the music Constable Gerald Robinson said that with "this first dance we lope to get the citizens, mer- chants and police together for a gala evening." The committee in charge of the police ball cousists of Sergeant Cliff Partington, Constable Jack Mason ana Constable Gerald Robinson, What promises to be a great evening is in store for Whitby citizens who turn out to attend the first Whitby Police Associa~ | ined, as it does not operate prop- was well liked by the members of the Dunnies, and yond dispute." tion Ball. Jury Recommends Cooler Jail Here Reporting to Mr. JusticeOshawa, and a true bill in the Landreville, at the Supreme charge of rape against Donald Court in Whitby Wednesday, a Daniel Bibeau, 19, Terence Fran- grand jury described the Ontario cis Palmer, 20, and Edward County Jail as haying "the high- Joseph Barnaby, 19, all of Ajax. est sonditions ior 8 penal institu-| : oe a 'Sale Of Liquor Voting Split The jury recommended, how- ever, that the central air-condi-| PEMBROKE (CP)--One liquor proposal vas supported and a tioner in.the new jail be exam- second defeated Wednesday in this Ottawa Valley town of 15,500. A proposal for the sale of lig- of Ernie White and his orchestra. erly. The jury also recommended | that a deep-freeze be installed in the jail, to permit storage of larger quantities of perishables.| The Kitchen-ware used in the jail ji 3s Tot Strong, or br dining room licences re : A _, 'ceived 601 per cent of the votes. ! ie he repost, Hie Lord |The count was 2,920 in favor and sip om 1,938 opposed. Sheriff provide the next grand op the liquor lounge question Ty with 2 copy of the Ton; the votes in favor fell just ghost so that that jury may ascertain of the required 60 per cen how many of. the recommenda-|pceded {0 approve the proposal. tions have been carried out. |There were 2.902 in favor and The Grand Jury returned a|1,958 opposed for a "yes" per- true bill in the charge of attempt- centage of 59.5. ed rape against John Young of! The town previously had sale of : : [roe in hotels ard taverns. Ladies Rid Meet Held TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES The Whitbw Baptist Church La-| dies Aid held its monthly meet- Town of Whitby, Ontario. ing on Tuesday evening at the| home of Mrs. G. Huntley with the president Mrs. E. Rivett pre- siding. Mrs. A. H. Mitchell was in charge of the devotional, the theme of the message was '"Men find peace when they find pray-| er", nineteen members and one| visitor were present. | A short busmess meeting was| held, further pians for fall activi-| ties will be discussed at the next meeting which will take place on] Tuesday, Octcher 13. The hostess and her committee served a light lunch. To Wit:-- By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Whitby, bearing date the 25th day of Moy 1959, a sale of lands in arrears for taxes in the Town of Whitby will be held in the Council Chamber at the hour of ten o'clock, in the fore- noon on Thursday, the 8th day of October 1959 unless the toxes end costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given thot the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes is being published in The On- tario Garette, on the 4th day bof July 1959, and that copies of said list may be had at my office. Tregsurers Office this 9th day of June 19 JOHN R. FROST. Treasurer. St. John Ambulance FIRST AID CLASSES Registration and first class will commence Mon, Sept. 14th, 7:30 p.m. At ALL SAINT'S CHURCH AUDITORIUM Further information can be obtained from C. Staff- ord at MO 8-3552 or D. Hird at MO 8-2520. A Special Invitation to Industries Sponsored by the Whitby Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Christie, ing things to schedule as close as possible. The Ontario Minor Lacrosse Association has three or more provincial tournaments each fall, one in novice, bantam and pee- wee classes, these being held in various centres throughout the province to climax the minor la- crosse season. Every Saturday throughout the summer months the minor divi- sion of the Whitby Lacrosse As- sociation has lacrosse activity at the local arena and from the various boys participating teams are chosen to represent the town by citizens who fail t> drop into ternative," Mr. Hansen said. stock selling charge was set for the arena this coming Saturday.| The dogs are in the Whitby Sept..17, and bail fixed at $10,- Pound located north of No, 2 000 Highway east of Whitby on G2r-! Preliminary hearing of the House Of Seagrams den street. The pound is open on possession charge was postponed wee! kdays from seven to eight in to Oct. 16. He is free on $7,000 Buys Jamaica Firm the evening. Ibail on that charge. Sone 1 Pirst Fall Meet For St.John CWL pharmaceutical company in Ja- physician-in-chief well respected for his hockey knowledge, so he should at Royal Victoria Hospital and be a big help to Windsor . , . Sunday is a big day in chairman of the department of medicine at McGill University, added: "Its relatiorship to cigaret smoking, which after all in just another form of atmospheric pol- lution, has also been clearly es- tablished." In England, he said, chronic bronchitis is responsible for more industrial disablement than any other single disease. Wherever there is a combination of damp and fog together with air pollu- tion, doctors have found a high the lives of Hampton Pool and Frank Clair, coaches of the bottom clubs in the Big Four football league. Both men have been under fire from sports writers and fans in their respective cities for the past couple of weeks. Not knowing too much about the game of football ourselves, it's hard to say where the trouble lies in both cases for the Ottawa Roughriders and the Toronto Argonauts, but you would think if the ma- terial just isn't there it is pretty hard to make a cham- pionship club out of them regardless of who is coach- ing. maica. A Subsidiary makes per- {of Seagrams has bought control for "fumes. | On Tuesday evening the St.|Trudy Ruest. Any ladies widisg) |of Cecil B, Facey Ltd. for an undisclosed price. John The Evangelist Church Ca-|{to help this worthwhile work] tholic Womens' League held|/could contact Mrs. Ruest. Father BROC Now Playing M-G-M prasents AN ARCOLA Production starring LADD - Emest BORGNINE Aan EVENING SHOWS 7 & 8:20 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 a KATY JURADO * CLAIRE KELLY | SHOTH + NEHEMIAH PORSOFF + CINEMASCOPE and METROCOLOR JACK JONES incidence of the disease, he said. "In the industrial areas of Great Britain, Belgium and Hol- lund . . . it is very commong in- WHITBY PERSONALS Facey is said to be the largest WHITBY its fall opening meeting with Austin addressed the group brief-| Phone MO 8-3618 ror, in the chair, who welcomed back fallen away Catholics, he f the members present and special explained how important welcome to Mrs. K. DeGray of work accomplished by the CWL Oshawa, regional chairman. Re- members is bv visiting, and in-| ports were giver by the various|viting these people to attend var- h Mrs. James Smyth, and means to help make a suc-|proper religious training be held on October 27. A great|years. and special invitation is] attraction is the doll table, for/made to anyone who wishes to {this Mrs. Leo Bloye offered her| help in purchasing the material | and Mrs. Larry Ruest and Mrs. {tion groups. id Chizen with others, offered to] The saga of two deadly men, bound by a strange partnership +..in everything but women! from Brooklin will provide ar-/gocial committee, ticles for the fancy work table and various others. It was also| suggested to hold pre-bazaar mis-| Press Club Takes B oposal | | An innovation for this fall be- Up ook Pr P a | zaar is that a cold plate supper] OTTAWA (CP)--The Canadian laneous showers, the first one {te be held at the home of Mrs. will be served from 5 p.m. until! at Ty closing time, social convenor Women's Press Club h Ih. STARTS fui ian James Smyth of Henry street. {h assistants will be in charge. |ister Diefenbaker on combatting| {Among other plans is a combined Communist influence in Asia. |o | miscellaneous shower in honor of { the Grey Nuns and a member: ship tea to be held September| 20, with Mrs. Peter Ottenbrite in mittee Wednesday night to ex-| non-Communist books in English charge. A tentative date was 2 A {ken his engagement to marry exhibits being taken after 5.00 Desday in cutting a ribbon to 0g ggg gpg AY made for a November rum- for Asian readers, lc hristine Jorgensen, 33, who!p.m. The iB will opén to the mark the opening of a $700,000] ------ "eh. {mage saie with Mrs. J. M. Mac-| The prime minister told the underwent surgery to live as algeneral public from 7 p.m. four-lane bridge across the Sau- ---- 23% Be Donald in charge, also study CWPC convention Wed ne sday woman, the Chicago American The club officers for 1959 arelgeen River. and Guest Star %". § [clubs will be discussed at the night that Communists are quick{says. The newspaper says How: Mrs. S. Burns, president; Mrs. The bridge replaces a single-| BRIAN DONLEVY - GEORGE J x. October meeting to supply readinglg material for ard J. Knox, 38, the fiance, plans J. Wilkinson, vice-presiden:; Miss|lane oge built in 1899 and links ESSEL +' A request for Brownie leaders Asians who gene y lack Eng-'t~ marry a, Chicago model in-\L. Pellow, secretary; Miss M. Highway 21 to this town 20 miles iwas made by "Brown Owl", 'lish-language books. the president, Miss Grace O'Con-|ly stressing the need to bring|Mr. V. Yenta of Toronto visited the holiday weekend. 1 her grandfather, conveners on summer activities. ious Church activities, he also! David of Lachine, Quebec bazaar mentioned that Catholic children |guests at the home of Mr. |convenor, outlined some of the should attend separate schools Mrs. Russell Bradley of Byron| projects concerning various ways|l0 enable them to receive the st, that/ home vi" Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Bush cess of Lhe fali bazaar which will|you should acquire in vour early of Henry | | iearn 'more ahout Catholic faith/of Chalk River accompani by| ] lower Show Here by attending the Catholic instruc-/their children Kenneth and Gor-| | At the close of the meeting re- home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E, {sew, also a group of CWL ladies | freshments ware served by the Plaskitt of Brock St. S. [King St {mer months at their cottage at|Thursday by the |Lakeside Beach on Lake Scugog.|Club in the council chambers at|horne, Mr. T. Gresham, Mrs, O, {Baie Comeau were guests at the|gp, as picked|law, Mr. and Mrs, Larry Ruest, Mrs. J. M. MacDonald and her|Up @ challenge from Prime Min- while on their honeymoon trip. It set up a three-woman com-|™ amine the problem «! supplying Ww gtear Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith andjson celebrated her 1st birthday|C€cd: he said he id Wednesday. For the occa.| There is no doubt that the air riends at Campbellford over the sion a dinner party was arranggalVe Dresit is the principal factor | 8 18 Mr. E p Hie 1 i : 'lchroniec bronchitis," he said. Hewson and grandmother, Mrs. | with this in mind, it seems re- {G. Eastwood attending. {markable that many countries Mr. ami Mrs. William E. Hyde, heir daughter Ether and Made to be admired © MATCHING ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE Millinery Salon 112 BROCK ST. NORTH, WHITBY TELEPHONE MO 8-5671 Head starts for a fashion- able Fall . hats softly feminine, smartly tailored, fabulously festive to com- plement all the newest sil- houettes of the season. Choose now! son| |have legislation to preserve fish' were, Mrs. Bernard Hansen and her) v i and | daughter June of Scarboro, were ftom water pollutioy while pallu. callers at the home of Mr. and [pon of the air that we ourselves reath receives but scant atten- S. They also visited at the Mrs. Wm. Simpson of Henry St. 'tion." St. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Aucklynd on, were recent guests at the Open To Growers e The 13th annual Flower and Price, press secretary. The ex- after spending the sum-| Vegetable Show will be held on (ecutive of the garden club are: Whitby Garden Mrs. R. Vanhorne, Mr. R. Van- Mrs. June Pollard and children ave returned to their home on the Town hall at 7.00 p.m. There will be 35 classes in the PI ¢ {show consisting of Section A, B, ome of his brother and sister-in-| oq C. The competitions will be {open to anyone whether a mem- {ber of the Whitby Garden Club or Little Susan Hewson, daughter Dot, along with an entry fee to f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hew- | charged to non-members , ot ----|the chib. CHRISTINE JILTED The room will be open for the CHIC AGO (AP) -- A former|reception of exhibits from 3.30 to ashington statistician hag bro: 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, with no| Mr. and Mrs. Jannot Ruest of| Moore and Mrs. E. R. Elliott. Four-Lane Bridge Across Saugeen SOUTHAMPTON (CP) -- High- ways Minister Cass of Ontario and Mayor W. H. Rogers of Southampton collaborated Wed-| INFORMATION CLASSES Regarding THE CATHOLIC CHURCH & ITS TEACHINGS WHEN: MONDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS » TIME: 8 P.M. WHERE: St. John The Evangelist Church Meet ing Room Giffard St, Whitby REGISTRATION MONDAY, SEPT. 14th -- 8:30 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME ---- .NO OBLIGATION . . Classes copgucted by. Rev A..G..Quesnelle. . MO 8-3676 Rowe, treasurer and Miss M.|west of Owen Sound.