The Oshawa Times, 18 Apr 1960, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 18, 1960 § Oscar Losers Forgotten |BC. Newsman, Historian Dies WHITBY And DISTRICT Hillcrests Take Lead In J I. Finals Series ___Bfter Winners Chosen | rooms cn Sos i sp. | wi i Tran and Dick Atchison will see the. ve , for | British Columbia historian and saturday night Whitby Hill-|Wilt under pressure, ; : 2 HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Volumes|the year Jack Lemmon wen for crest Juniors decisioned the] Whitby again led.in pesaities, [SCUon \ONight, pal Fo igh] a; ave been written about'academy|Mr. Roberts. Lemmon's perform-|long-time newspaper man, died {Stratford Braves 42, to go two|Picking up three of the four as-/bruis nee in the frst, ane A award winners, but the Oscar|ance was & classic one--but it|; poepital today of his second P sen | Sessed ip the period. {pulled shoulder in the third, while : id . dn : : jgaes Wp is id et of seven p ih - Atchison sustained rib injuries in [loser is really Hollywood's for-/was a star role, not SUppstise attack of pneumonia this year. | cL Wo ot {BROWN SCORES WINNER the middle of the third stanza. |gotten man. The action touched off a con- Primarily a leading newspaper |the second successive win for the| The third was pretty evenly The Hille half | Does he sneak out of the the-|troversy and forced the academy {Hillcrests over the Braves, theyi,),veq with the clubs dividing e crests are half way| "le the flashbulbs poplto change its rules to that starsiman, he wrote half a dozen, won 74 in the opener in Strat-|o ol "each having two apiece, Lome fo the crown. A win in nd tl inner? Does he|--players builled above the title{books and many pamphlets on all |ford, and they can climb closer| 8% S, each having two apiece. --|giraiford tonight and a win back|around the. winner: ne| y it the sup.|facets of B.C.'s history. They in- psf Adie i 'ountain, of the Braves, drilled mope? How does it affect his|--could not compete in the sup- {to the Junior "C" title in the| no." re at 832 from Beale and here on Wednesday night will I | porting classification. cluded Black Canyon and Pels third game tonight in Stratford. |Beyi to make the score read 2-1, "rap it all up. : : ; : land Powder for juveniles. Mel Brown continued to set a|and put the Stratford club right| Don't forget the fourth game| I submit the first siofy == Blu CAUSE CELEBRE" Mr. McKelvie was born in Vas Itorrid pace, coming up with two|back in the game goes at the Whitby arena, Wed-|least in my memory--a ut 2 €| "Somehow." Arthur recalls, "I couver and started as a police re- |goals and an assist to lead the| Brown came right back five nesday night, game time 3.30 day after the anads for a oser: [became a cause celebre. Pro-{ no ter fr Vancouver Prov. {Hiilicrests to viclory, Single goalsiseconds later 1p score the Win /Pan hgh 'history. He was ducers, either pg for ince in 1910. In later years he ls : 'hat | ) * la nger af academy, j= Joe firs Mil second Pevious Bes Juassisted, | a Wa SUMMARY up. for best supporting actor for oid A OE ger Ligh, ademy: | worked on Ling Citosice and the Hillcrests their eighth con Dean yo, ' Ee Serang 'Ist Period his role of the grape - soaked| 0% (roel Ee : {The Signal, | ots in L fyseith on secutive win in playoffs ihe " the tire: Stratford |1* Whitby: Middleton lawyer in Anatomy of a Murder.| gw. happened after losing Vancouver Island, the iver sb Shatin ss bev Srongy Ww: le. el lid id which| (Lundmark 12.06 this year? Sun and its predecessor, The first period was played at team, Jeng a sli id go letely| Penalties: Mills (cross check- CITIZENS STARTLED Lg "The next div Pat Boone | World, and the weekly Tribune. a terrific pace, with each team never left the ice and coop ew ing "and roughing) 6.33; Way| On the day after the awards c€ CET HF WL CHG He was managing editor of the {missing several good chances. | fooled Laivont in le 2 raves ais, | (TOUghing) 6.33; Morison (slash-|{two weeks ago, Beverly Hills' ranted me io do a spot 2 |Vietoria Colonist at the time of [Lynn Middleton scored the only| At the 11.12 mark Brown again; ,"4 jo. petrie (int.) 19.58. [citizens were startled to see a/he wan e to do a spot oni. retirement a few years age. |goal of the period on a pass from carried the puck into the Strat- x disti ished-Jooking man Wear his TV show with Brigitte Bardot. Billy Lundmark at the 12.06 mark ford zone, although being trip- 2nd Period fisting ane d 8 ils sitting in|He hoped it would cheer me up." {to give Whitby a lead they never|ped on the play, he managed to!2. Whitby: Brown ing white tie and tails sitting i Lo tt er Dor |relinguished, : {complete a pass to Mills, who Peel ee he I the Dig ball Paris. FREEMACK This was Middlelon's third goal| was Jonny okt the spol io aap I! 99: Luke (tripping) Ts: P. ld after the awards where each lin as many games since being home and give the Hillcrests u 3d + I esi fron the rear-guard to tho, convincing 4-1 ead. a 8.50; Way (slashing) falls veld six vaople and four ape tint i CONSTRUCTION forward line he Braves never stopped o.9. ih o 1 Oo i p | 3 ies were hand t fighting, and were rewarded at| 3rd Period "Part of our table were non gi Fal tamed oy 19.37 i Bell completed the|3. Stratford (Fountain, drinkers," says Arthur. He and Home Improvement iby referees Al. Promaine and ; > | Gor itby | i ¢ i | Beale, Bell) v..evess 8.32|his pal, rodeo champion Casey ialists t on a pass| " a Speciali Gord. Favereau, three to Whitby scoring of the nigh Pp: {4. Whitby: Brown ......... 8.37|Tibbs, more than made up for ¢ { Soom raves § WINS TIMES BICYCLE ang two to he Braves irom Byison 5. Whitby: Mills {the others. Arthur says he doesn't] Plastic Wall Tile -- Floor Tile : TAKE 240 LEAD AROUND THE RINK Brown) +e... 11.12|remember getting depressed. WHITBY RA 5-3555 Pointing oy stuprecting Pictured with his new bicycle | prize in the "Times" New York | holidays. To win the bicycle | whithy jumped into a cont! Brian Beale of the Braves 6. S ratford: Bel In 1956 he was the favorite for pi ny is Bob Huitema, 12, of 612 | carrier contest in which 10 car- | Bob had to sell 14 orders of The manding 2-0 lead at 5.09 of the showed he has a lot of heart, for (Butson) : " 19.37 his portrayal of the trapped] There's no Special Prices on Asphelt Paving Brock south. Whitby. Bob won | riers won an all expense trip to | Times in the community second. when Brown picked up: h he suffered a broken! Penalties: Mills (tripping) bachelor of Picnic but that was H ree wi the bicycle as a consolation | New York City over the Easter --Oshawa Times Photo |his first of the night a by tl Wallzceburg series, 12.20; Tushingham roughing) | Substitute for Financing Con Be Arranged ET ,,------ Fre Experience! | 913 GREENWOOD CRES. {the Tran brothers. The Hillcrest me back in e, play- 19.45; Beale (roughing) 19.45 I 1 Ad t | | tinued t tshoot the Braves, ing it with a cast prove one|SHOTS ON GOAL { i? Rata o---- bat were unable to ge ihe Duck of reneral AVOCAIES | yp T LAUNDERERS | WHITBY | 1 {but were unable to get the puck of the best rear-guards on the | Whitby 14 13 14 -- 41 Nearly 1900 In Kinettes Hold [bv neimisder Lamont in the ce. mt => Military Training | MOTH AND BURN || oy g s994 : Rpril Meeting | Gil | vancouver wry cen HOMES REWOVEN - | ] : y Simonds, former chief of the | Public Schools | The Kinette Club held its regu- = : hi : ; ; | G0) A general staff, : : ; |said Sunday Canada's expendi- ay AP desi] : ! : o vii) on the Bomarc missile | eerie " . Rh, HIE hould be used for compulsory | TOWN OF WHITBY ---- I I ----_,_-- Ls. Wednesda p ng a 'he Summary of Enrolment of Schopl had an average of 38 in gs RRA A " was presented at the April meet-| Some 218 pupils - attend the Villa. The meeting was presided -- a3 . " Be " ' pr - ing of the Whitby Public School | Kathleen Rowe Memorial School ovr by Mrs. Sylvia Snelgrove. 3 3 | "He said in an interview the Board by Supervising Principal,|and there was an average of 29.6/ Various reports were submitted : : Ea DOG CONTROL OFFICER Earl Fairman | in each classroom and approved ; ; , The report stated that on| Dundas Street School's total en Election = of . officers will be . 3 ; obsolete before ft is ready for March 1, 1960. the total enrol-| rolment was 328 and its average held at the next May meeting. : z Ew | use. . . > . ment of the schools was 1896|per classroom was 31.89, The Easter "Money Bunny" | 3 ; ; ; "But well - trained military The Town of Whitby requires the services of « Deg with an average of 3256 pupils| With a classroom average of| lucky draw was won by Mrs. H.| Gg g a hy d forces of high morale will never|| conpro] Officer. Applicants must provide their ews in the classrooms 34.67. King Street Sci x arer, profits to be utilized for ¢ i ; be obsolete. i . bdo Brock Street Public School had total enrolment of 355 pupils the club's further activities \ ; : "And the lessons and discipline] equipment. Applications should be eddressed te an average per classroom of 26.5, Whitby's newest school, Palm- The next t il be held 7 : J Jearned by Canada's youth in| 4 and a total enrolment of 53 pupils. | erston Avenue Public School. had Mar he Ineeling wi . two years of compulsory service the undersigned and should be received mot later Colborne Street Schoo! had a a total enrolment of 197 students : ae wah | a - 1d always be of value to the then § p.m., Monday, April 18th, 1960. classroom average of 34.8, the with an average per classroom | i youths and to Canada." highest in Whitby, and a total of 30.6 v ; ph y enrolment of 348 students There are. at the present time, cout ot ers i ; | GEORGE R. BROOKS, chers in » 3 Sr 5 I With a total enrolment of 397,60 public school teach Cheirmen, Protection te Person & e highest in Whitby, Hillerest' Whitby. GER ; " Pron ye Faby Plan May Tea ay oo EE % FOR DEER Vie -- iti, Onterie Elect Officers Con inert Seon 1d : ws 3 : A: New regular monthly meeting at the St. John The Evangelist Church : 5k Hone a o parish hall with the president, | [i % # Ha : Mrs, D. O'Hagan, in the chair. | ' | quipmen en er Various reports were submitted By MRS. CHARLES REESOR |Nelson Williams; 2nd vice-presi-| and accepted. i PORT PERRY -- The annualldent, Mrs. Glenn Hill: secre | During the business meeting HONOR RETIRING POSTAL EMPLOYEE . Prices are invited on the followingi-- ting of the Honeydale tary, Mrs. b.3 Mosse; Atistan |tentative plans were made for a Aller. sev ul 1 ment in 108. and. hae behalf of his. stall, ' 4 " i in |S€Cre y, 2 . : IM i; erving nine faithf worked said that a Be boat te rr "Wns eromourer, Mew W. Chapraan: io "be "Held at the parieh walle | years in Whitby's post office, efficiently and diligently ia all | they hoved that she would find | Tender No. E-160 : ih. ok Im district director, Mrs. Stanley date and conv s to b "| Mrs, E. Taylor, 120 Palace | of various departments many hours of relaxation | . Siig with A en Mes Pag Ploughman; alfernate, Mamie| pointed at further meetings, | Street, Whitby, entered retire- | the post office, On presenting | enjoyment with the gift during Two tailgate sanders with seal €oat trays. Diamond in the chair. {MacLaren. | The travelling apron project] Ment last Thursday. Mrs. Tay- | Mrs. Taylor with a lawn chair, | retirement : | Branch directors, Mrs. Clar- | lor first worked for the depart- | Postmaster William Brown on --Oshawa Times Photo Tender No. E-260 Mrs. Earl Bryant gave a re- nce Graham, Mrs. W. Mark. will be circulated among the One only, tractor equipped with backhoe . he cantare thers Sc i Cubs, | sume of the work at the cancer Mrs. W. Day and Mrs. J. Carno- mothers of Scouts and Cubs, dressing room where 1107 dress-| an: CONVERers flower iy Te profits to go to the auxiliary for | Fl G , ings were made Suing top year. iyi ME he aa hiriber Coie. The meeting T E 1. E Vv I S I oO N L Oo GC | ower Troup = =. and front end loader. An invitation from Brdugham|F. Warren: home economics and| -- n° : ; ' | BUN sas Institute to attend the 50th anni-|health, Mrs. L. Patterson; agri- il : 'Holds Mee . > \ I Detailed specifications available from: versary, May 31, was accepted.|cultural and Canadian indus- CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamiltos CBLT-TV Channel &--Toronto ting ; 5 J. R. Frost, Clerk, K was announced that a short|tries, Mrs. A. Prentice; historical Evening Group WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TY Channel S--Rochester At B kli Town of Whitby, TOOK!IIn course 'on home care of the sick research, Mrs. I. Boyd and Mrs. 201 Brock St. South, Whitby, Ontarie. will be held in the Parish Hall,|F. Raine®; citizenship and edu- WGR-TV Ch | 2--Buffal WBEN-TV April 20 and 21. First day will |cation, Mrs. E. Fines To Make Gifts anne uffale EN-TV Channe) 4--Buffale be 1.30 p.m. nti) 4 Pan Tis sec | Sesolutions, Mss, G. Bell; pub- | mONDAY 8:15 AM. | S3_Adventure Theatre | BROOKLIN -- Mrs. Norman ll Both Tenders close 5 p.m., Friday, April 29th, 1960. By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT | ond day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. |lic relations, Mrs. S. Cawker: TRRTIRS ilaptal | «Eq f N p It will be necessary to take a|federated news, Mrs. G. Barthau; T Vi t iy EYENING bah Kangse feu Eo Alves presided at the Brooklin| Any or | t tender not necessarily accepted. box lunch on the second day. pianist, Mrs. $. Plouzhman: 1., 4 0 V1CTIOI F1OME | 5% P.M. 7--Devotions $--Muagle Muggina [Horticultural Society meeting Charles C. Hoag, P. Eng., Town Engineer, * y . lr Wo . (4 : Iheatre I titi As Honeydale Branch will be brarian, Mrs. L. Leahy: auditors, Mouse Club 9:00 AM. TUESDAY EVE eld Monday in the Christian J Selely sting ts 25th anniversary Mrs, Roy Cornish and Mrs. L.| Mrs Joyce Cox opened the Pp "| 11~Romper Room 5:00 P.A. Education building, and an-{| "GEE, DAD, IT'S A NEW Town of Whitby ay 2, a committee was appoint-|Colbear; nominating committee, " April meeting of the United| éLea 7--Komedy Korner | 1--Family Theatre nounced programs nearing com. C-C.M. IMPERIAL MARK Il ! ed to make plans for the event. Mrs. Wm. Mark and Mrs. M | Cl *h WA Evening Group with . --Popeve's Playhouse | 5 prayhouse 3-Ding Dong School 6--Sportstime pletion, and receipt of the T.[| Whet o beauty of a bike! Convener will be Mrs. George Howsam an ter poem. The devotional| ~~ »:ls 2--Martin Kane { Lenin Avout Things Eaton Co. trophy, and the Simp-|| C.CM.'s sew IMPERIAL MARK Bell assisted by Mrs. J. C. Tay-| The retiring president, Mrs, | Service and the program which| * = { 9:30 A.M. To Do i |son-Sears trophy. n = 1960 fe truly. te fo ad | lor, Mrs. E. Fines, Mrs. E. Bry- [Paul Diamond, and the retiring Yas conducted by Mrs. Evely: y | 3--Three Stooges A poster competition for jun- ry ops Ih eon I: ant and Mrs. J. Carnochan. |secretary. Mrs, Nelson Wiliame | Mollori and Miss Roxena Ledgett | i-n T a 5:15 PM. ors, advertising the June Rosell once, strength and style! And | TENDER for HOT-MIX Mrs. L Paiteréon Save z report) oc ented with gifts. The Carried on in the Easter theme. | ;73 : Liter Riley $--Children's Newsreel |Show, was agreed on 'as an ex- CoM. exclusive, Glowtone ' of progress on the hooked chair |pre ations were mude by Mrs 16s arv's and treasurer's 6:00 P.M. 2--Helen Neville Biz Mac Show hibit for Brooklin - Spring = Fair, |] colour fini really makes it (0) S A OA S seats for the Tweedsmuir compe-|Fred Raines and Mrs Ear! report re given and the busi- arly Show 10:00. 4.M. 3130 PM. Jultier Section. A donation of $10 Shine) She is i ¢ Jib H T-LAID A PH LT R Bp tition. She also brought members | ant > ness. session conducted by Mrs a aL 8 was voted toward prizes at a soon vailable in : Bryan 4--Patrice Munsel Mountie Red, Lincoln Green Prices are invited for:-- v 1 4-7 ern y : ny t up-to-date on the planning of the! - a Ean LLB Joyce Cox. Plans were made for| ,-- 3 Sones 10:30 A.M 3 Brooklin Spring Fair : craft display to be held April 30 the May meeting, at which all the | 5 | 7--Morning Show | 6~Sky King | Each member was requested(] ond Electronic Blue . . . Sports, . 3 in the Community Memorial Li- Montreal Foursome WA groups meet, and a speaker| , SEIN | Stomp Siow | to bring one plant fof exchange|] Rocer end Coaster Brake mod- } Approximately 39% linear feet of HL4-2 in. brary is coming from the Victor Home 30 DM { 11:00 A.M. {and one for sale at April meet-|| ®'s. Approximately 2,250 linear feet of HL8-2 in. for girls in Toronto. The shower |, . otis 11--Jane Gray Show Ne {ing to raise funds, Mrs. Eric | overlaid with HL4-2 in. Family Theatre Mrs. L. Patterson will attend . t . : 2-Pri the officers' conference at Guelph W ns In Bridge ifts of" cosmetics arransed for 6:45 P.M. a Green and Mrs. Mabel Richard- Now at 3. Approximately 6,800 sq. yds. of HL4 school May 5 and 6 his meeting were on display. | 5.42 w 11:30 AM. | 2--Willie Wonderfu! ison, delegates to the annual con- ; y District President, Mrs. W. A.| TORONTO (CP) -- A Montrea a lavette which was made 1-2 e vs 11--Bob McLean Show | 6:15 P.M. vention of OHA at Hamilton, re- y yard paving = 2 in, inclusive of supplying Brown, if Kihsale branch, spoke foursome defeated 41 other teams | Y [1€ members of the group and at 3-2--Concentration | 8~Lawrence Welk ported highlights of the meeting. and laying é granular base. on various phases of institute Sunday night to win the Canadian | PO! Of are to be p ted Sem : ; Eric T. Green, assisted by 3 oge o o work Mrs. W. Mark reported for pee of iy allio in lo the Vi Nome for girls at| Cartoon Wy fA Harry Lade of Myrtle, judged the CY & { Detailed specifications available from: the nominating committee, and (the largest duplicate bridge tour- | May € 3 Fo Just Men | '7--Restless Gus i ane, |exhibits in the bird feeder com- CLE SALES J. R. FROST, Clerk, Mrs. Brown installed the new nament ever held in Canada. The! The meeting closed with the borin fi 5-2--Truth or + ind {petition. Prizes were awarded as Town of Whith: executive as follows team, Marvin Altman, Henri Par-| WA benediction and a social time 15 PM ' Sonsequshoss NETS rinkles follows: Barbara MacFadden, Enter the C.C.M. Bike | 207 Brock St. Seth Past president, Mrs Paul lent. Fred Hoffer and Jerry Boyd was enjoyed. M Ruth Robh's' 7 News: Weathe 12:15 P.M. | {Tommy Calder, Neil Crawford. Contest now >. | Whitby, Ontari y Diamond; president, Mrs. Farl|were presented the Hudson John- | group served light refreshments 5 . 6 Matinee : . Mrs, Lee, Mrs. Bryant, and roy, rio. vant: 1st vice-president, Mrs. ston Merorial Tro - on Mess 4-Speaker of the House | 6--Tabloid Mrs. Barrett of Whithy show Bryant; vice-presiden ton Merorial Trophy . | Cheyenne 12:30 P.M. $-The Rifleman [jus po by Fosed 106 COLBORNE | Tenders close 5 p.m. Wednesday, May 4th, 1960. Theatre Guild Rat a ou 1-Ne | 2--Sergeant Bilke and Mexico. ! ST. E. | Any or lowest tender not necessarily accepted. 7--Love That Bob 2-Jt Could Be You 7:15 P.M. WHITBY Contract No. P-160 WHITBY 00 Pn ¢~Search for Tomorrow | 7--News; Weather PERSONALS | Charles C. Hoag, P.Eng., Town Engineer, 6 Danny Thomas 12:45 P.M. 7:3 PM Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gourley] . LAA i A ( Prepares For Film L-Movie Maines 7 Bronco lof Toronto, and Mrs. witam | PH. MO. 8-3746 | Town of Whitby. Phone MO 8-3618 5 ¥ilm Feature Gul i 6D : +The Texan 4--Guiding Lizit $ henna Rees Holliday, Scarboro, were guests| . Now Pla in Evening Shows at 7 and 8:20 * " 8:30 P.M. A ate &Whirlybirds ot Mrs. F. M. Holliday Sunday. Last Complete Show aot 8:20 Wishin Well J-6--River Boat 5--Movies 8:00 P.M. Lois Taylor spent the weekend 7--Bourbon Street Beat 4--Meet The Millers 11-6--Chevy Show with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. | 5g Yards is 2--Mid-Day Matines 4--Ann Southern Show Fred Taylor, Beaverton The Whitby Theatre Guild met| = Fargo ne 7D 1:30 2 | rw ais PM. Mr. and Mrs Sydney Loskver] =t n " an A r 4 --Dly a 2 yatt arp ed F f lr at the house of Mr and Irs, | ¢-Father Knows Best | The orks ing $-2--Ford Startims {visited Dorothy Beleya, Canning. | Alfred Hill, last week to hear an 9:00 P.M, 2:00 P.M | 4--Doble Gillis ton, Sunday | ee hia Ly 0.8 $0. Peter Gt : 2: M. | le {ton, 3 { infor mative talk on directing {Dar Sunk 7-Day In Court 0.ig PM Mildred Richardson spent the| Speaking on this interesting 9:30 P.M 6--Chez Helene l4--Front Page weekend with her parents at| M. d { | A ; 4--For Bett, Worse | Challenge E. subject was George Nerton of (11.6--Music '60 Queen For A Day | 7--Rifleman Beaverton a' the Community Programs! 7 Adventures 4--Tightrope " EE A } z ' ) 1eatre io 11-6 Nt . k «a # 1 Branch 4--Drama 1 riwng other. bucliibee' trans PM a PM. st Newsman Asked ted, the group plan to se Alien. Show 16--open Hou Misra ==\ FROM of workshops in connece | *--Her YD fr yi For Felt M t y = | E 5 i with all types of stagecraft 10:30 P.M 4-¥oue Party I 10: of a S i : 11-6--The Town Above { 7--Alcoa Presents ) The Theatre Guild is' at the | 7-Mike Hammer »-lotsiid Young 4--Garry Moors | DURBAN, South Africa (AP)-- present time busy in preparing | une Allyson 3: 3 5-3--M Squad Col. D. B. McLachlan, officer in | the presentation of a pl 11:00 P.M. 116- 10:30 P.M. |charge of Durban prisons, said Po co-stuving . ; A " Hl : 11.7-6-5-4-2 News I.7 = 4 : H a Wishing 11 v A 3 vans 5-4-2 {- 7--Beat The Clock | 11-8--Press Conference Kerwm MATHEWS: Dick YOR) (8 smea- nd i 4 We i Y A k Fans Weather, Sports $2--Dr Malone | 7--Coronado 9 (Say ig Norman Pain, jo Sten by Dowcind by Pues Ew om he Frou gecided ii {=P se » 4--Millionaire | 3--Black Saddle eign e oy J t . To! unio Fi vould donate all proceeds of 15 a.n 2---Johnny Midnight | "requested he be allowed to 0 mn . U p 3:30 P.M { 4 yd a ta ead ---- their presentation to the Retard-| 7 ouse The Laat 11:00 P.M. sleep on felt mats on the floor of Children's . Associati On! ® ts t 1-7-6-5-4-2--News; voll *? EW : dren ciation 151% kgroun | Weather: sports fais o 7s fee i --_-- PHONE a 11:30 P.M. 2--From These Rootr 1:15 P.M illips was held by police in F | w 1g well gic points |; 2 = Verdict To wor 7 Flach Durban last week for questioning Ee | of Whitby tl al purpose | 6 \arlowe 4:00 PN | Viewpoint fon an article he wrote about -------- (0) (RAYA J vod Lof publicizing I and col-| 3% Jack pans 11---Popeye : A South Africa | lecting worthy funds for the wor-| * prEc Air Fr Sriom Banastan. {tively ow On his return to Toronto, Phil- thy cause. The wishing wells are 3:00 AM. Pom id yO New lips said that he received good expected to be placed in the vi-| ;_g.cii0 AM 4~The Brighter Day 4--Theatre {treatment in jail xcept for cinity 'of the Whitby Public | 5-2--Toda ! 4:30 P.M. 11:45 P.M, lousy food and the fact T had to | Library he Four Corners and! ¢-News: Roundup 6--Friendly Giant 6--Boxing |sleep on the floor." Whitby Plazz Gs aa ™ - RD McLachlan said he offered For som me n ha THRASHED TO DEATH away m his mother, climbed Phillips a separate accommoda- |§ been searchin at v fo BOUND BROOK. N.J. 'AP o his-high chair and lifted off{tion with bed and mattress but an old fas! ' ear-old boy fell into & washing the washing machine lid. "When Phillips declined would be indent one ini ne jesday and was his milk bottle fell into the ma-|wanted to be with two I per: the commun has one tp |thrashed ot death by its blades, chine, he reached after it and sone who had been provided with} | offer to the gro Owep Williams had wandered also fell in (felt mata, ' v os } ¢

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