MIXED RONSPIEL Ajax, Belleville, Share Trophy A rink composed of an Ajax} and Belleville couple on Satur- day hight claimea the Mc-| Teague Electric Trophy at the| Whitby Curiing Club. Five) Whitby rinks, an Oshawa rink} and a Weston foursome claimed} the. other prizes. The winning rink was skip-| ville, who won the trophy pre-| sented by Jim McTeague, of Whitby, with three wins and 49) points. Other members. of his) rink were his wife, Heather,| and Dr. and Mrs. Hugh David- son, of Ajax, The White rink won the 11) a.m. draw in the two-draw| event and topped the Robert Walker rink from Oshawa, win- ners of the 9 a.m. draw, who had three wins and 45!4 points. ! 'HIGH SCHOOL NEWS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Jonuery 22, 1962 5 Other early draw winners were Ralph Risebrough's Whit- by rink, with second prize on three wins and 45 points. Third prizes went to Earl Jake, Bryant's Whitby quartet,| with two wins and 34 points, The consolation prize in this draw went to Dr. George win and 21 noints St In the 11 a.m, draw, second) jn prize, with three wins and 43) points, went to Claire Rich and his Whitby rink. | Third prize in the late draw| was won by the Jack Doughty) Whitby rink with two wins and} 35 points. | The consolation prize went to a Weston rink skipped by Ted|,,; Slachter, with one win an points. cl Ww WHITBY BOWLING NEWS '"Cryp caLENDAR ;m hasn't got school spirit? Exhibi- tions ie : f o proven critics contrary. ped by Mac White, of Belle-|Lintsey's Whitby rink with one!" The campaigning for the new|Ray's campaign. or Bob Orton. Parades around|tem at five minutes before four school corridors at noon hours} 9'clock, included everyone. Visits by the|/room was at its highest. Bob two candidates to the Grade 9/Orton was president, the win- dents on school policy. hich posters and tickets con-| position. I wish the new council 22 taining the candidates' Ray Reeson Named President Of Council jcongratulations as the candi-/King and Jerry Jordan, both dates do, Noel Mowatt was in/students from 12B. Grade 11 charge of Bob's ------ and| representatives are Iris Giffin |Ross Gibson for Ray. Dorothyjand Barry Goode. Grade 10 |Donald also did much work in|representatives are Joy Burn- side and David MacKay and Grade 9 representatives a re Melodie Pascoe and Hugh Lawrence, MID-YEAR EXAMINATIONS Home Economics, Industrial |Arts, and Health examinations are written in January and June. The time had come to write exams so all students in the school . suffered through them on Friday afternoon. This brings another thought to mind. Our Easter examinations are in the not-too-distant future. By JOAN CALDER Who says that Henry Street spirit have of school udent Council- president fired) Voting took place on Monday to a huge conflagration of/at 1,30 p.. When Mr. Tutt, the udents either for Ray Reeson| principal, came on the PA sys- tension in the 12A asses informed the junior stu-/ner in the closest race in the D school's history. Ray Reeson Several parties were held at|now takes the Vice - President's names} the best of luck. egg re The Peppermint Twist, spon- uch' sored by the GAA, was a huge success also. Girls wore their constructed. deserve as ere anagers | | | WEDNESDAY NIGHT | MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE | High Triples over 700 -- G. {Childs 809 (336), J. Mifflin 771 |(303), Des Denyer 766 (276),| !Tutton 765 (308), Shearer 747 | (280), Buch 727 (268), Sloan 716 (279), G. Doak 711 (308), Clark 707 (265) High Singles Over 250 -- J. MclIvor 286, B. Carter 281, F. |Mcivor 276, Noak 274, C. Moore 273, Hutchinson 269, 1261, Fice 253. WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR | | Seaway Motors 3, Hillcrest WHITBY And DISTRICT | Typist Gets ; Court Order Henry High Wrestlers 7, pay Boss Ge Flatten West Hill ; rt 0 High at 6.40 p.m. without any| 115-pound: Ken Zayette, Ofjis being regarded with keen in-|785, M. Tripp 781, E. Wilson 773 idea of defeating the undefeat-/Henry, managed to pin Saun-\terest by business men\E, Jordan 769 (375), J. Brown ed West Hill team. coached bYiders; of West Hill, in 24 SeC-lwho are having difficulties in Mr. Cameron. As the bouts pro-} gressed throughout the meet jengs of the..first period securing office staffs. The case of defeated by\involved a typist, Pauline Par- the Henry squad was surprised a nga Deschenes Aa a oe Foster with a score of 12-5 in a sons. The court ordered her to Of the 10 bouts, Henry won|hard fought battle. pay to her employer a sum of five, with pins in three. The| 127-pound: Richard Davies, of $22--because she did not turn final score was only 16-14 in)Henry, pinned one of West/up to start work on a job she favor of Henry, but, due to dual/Hill's first year mat men injhad accepted. meet regulations, both teams|3 mins., 35 secs., of the second) Miss Parsons had agreed to were awarded points and the/period. join the staff of Frederick Phil- final tally rang out to 29-21, still) 133-pound: Ron Cooper, oflips' advertising firm at a sal- in favor of Henry. Henry, defeated Teddiman, of/ary of $22 a week. But on the The Henry wrestlers have|West Hill, in a clean sweep of|day on which she should have started work at the office in! John Hottot, of|/fulham Palace Road, Hammer-| two meets this week. The first)7-0. enry, was forced to move up|smith, there was no sign of the of Whitby, Mac White, skip of | Rosemarie Davidson and Dr. the winning rink, Heather | Hugh Davidson, of Ajax. White, both of Belleville, | Club's Mixed Bonspiel on Sat- urday. Shown above, present- ing the trophy, left to right, are the donor, Jim McTeague, A FOURSOME made up of Ajax and Belleviile couples won the McTeague Electric Trophy at the Whitby Curling --Oshawa Times Photo in the West London County/913 (338), B. Jordan 870 (329), has set a new precedent which'* By EEN ZAYETTE Last Friday evening, the Henry Street High School wrestlers were well prepared to take on an undefeated team from West Hill Collegiate. The rigorous training paid off for the Whitby squad as they open- ed their schedule by defeating West Hill by a tally of 29-21 This year, the wrestling team is coached by Ken Zayette and Ron Cooper, both .of whom have, wrestled on the team for three years. At present, how- ever the team is badly in need of a supervising teacher as their previous teacher resigned from teaching.' The team was fortunate to have Mr. Fisher city Kirk 730, G. Hubbard 728, D. Reeson 722, B. Murphy 717, D. Adams 714, C. Gill 708. Averages including Jan. 9 --/ D. Adams 250 and 17 pins, S.) Himes 250 and 12 pins, E. Jor- dan 247, M. Jordan 247, M.| Tripp 238, M.. Reeson 234, G. Olliffe 234, M. McMaster 233, B. Jordan 232, J. Brueckle 232, J. Brown 230. | WHITBY MIXED LEAGUE | Over 600 K; Gill 719 (276), Isobel Mothersill 716 (281), Wilf Anthony 696 in GRAIN LEADS Press 7. D. Dafoe 282 | Jenkins 821 (293), Chuck} |Beginners 6, Stokers 5, Neigh-| lyears will be elected, and an-| Grain is the major import}money in lieu of notice. This'sT, JOHN THE EVANGELIST MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE | |SPORTS Girls' Intra-Mural Basketball is coming along splendidly, own twist hairdo and boys fash- ioned their own twist hat. It Bedard 214, 208, and T. Hughes 214, High Triples with Handica Ladies -- B. Robinson 715, M McDonald 706 and D. Murphy!}" 687. Men -- J. Buisman 622, J.1M Smyth 602 and T. Hughes. 590. High Singles with Handicaps: Ladies -- E. Harrington 308, C.} Beecroft 284 and D. Murphy Men -- T. Hughes 243, 3 Smyth 239 and Father Austin| 237, | WHITBY LADIES | CANDY BOWLING LEAGUE | Team Standing for Jan. 22 -- Allsorts 42, Maple Buds io |w Gumdrops 38, Life Savers 36,) LONDON -- A court judgment| Scores over 700 -- E. White|Humbugs 28, Jelly Beans 27,| Bec a Past Noble Grand | (Rebekah J. Scott 858, S. Himes 794 (309),! Triples over 500 -- G. Wiles} Royal Can Mc. | Auxiliary Lollipops 24, Peppermints 21. 604, A. Mikicel 579,. G. Fachern 577, B. Pascoe 574, G. Sandford 567, A. Hewis 560, K.! 764, J. Sutherland 742 (312), J.\Loyst 560, M. Brooks 556, M.|/Home League Bentley 554, A. Labanovich 552, Denyer 725,°W. Sweet 723, M.|L: Riley 542, T. Shaw 539, A.|Eastern Star No. 248 | Anderson 528, B. Moase 522, G.| Gale 520, G. McDonough 511, J. Gordon 510, E. Mason 509, A.\G Lawrence 508, E. Walker 508, and D. Kehoe 505. Singles over 200 --.A. Hewis 249, 209, A. Mikicel 241, 201, G. Sandford 229, D. Kehoe 228, A.|¥° Anderson 224, G. Wiles 222, B.| Pascoe 216, M. Bentley 211, L. iley , A. Labanovich 204,! jand G. Gale 203. | BRADEN REINSTATED | | LONDON (AP)--Bernard Bra-| |den, Canadian-bofn actor who} |was expelled from his union for strike breaking, Sunday won re- jinstatement with one of the longest speeches he has made} |from any stage. He had ap-| |peared on television at,the start of a strike called by the union against Britain's commercial TV network. Ay | Sainis' Anglican Church Ladies' pages are being elected for a Hall for Children. |was great fun for those taking MON., JAN. 22 | part. Third Scouts and Cubs All) Representatives from various Grade 11A seems to be leading in scoring. Gymnastic feats are also practised on the stage dur- ing the noon hour. Henry's Boys' Basketball teams went to Ajax recently. The Juniors won by a close margin of 33 to 32 in an excit- ing game. But Senior and Ban- tam boys were not as fortunate as the Junior team and their games with scores of 28 to 12 and 27 to 24. term on Student Council. It was recommended that one boy and one girl from each grade be chosen by the vupils of that grade. Grade 13 representatives for the up-coming year are Elaine Campbell and >John Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 Fourth Troop Scouts and Cubs others' Aux., United Church Castle Chapter Sr. Group TUESDAY, JAN. 23 Whitby Red Cross work room| Faith Baptist Church YPA United Church YPU Whitby Baptist Church CGIT | Whitby Baptist 3B's at 8 p.m.| Whitby Girl Guide Association) Dundas St. E., H-S Assoc. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24 St. John's Anglican Church A work meeting Senior Citizens' Group Augustas. Grade 12 representa- tives for this year are Susan MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT SALE Legion Ladies') THURSDAY, JAN. 25 Salvation Army Women's Whitby Chapter, Order of the} FRIDAY, JAN. 26 | All Saints' Anglican Church} irls' Auxiliary | Faith Baptist Happy Hour SATURDAY, JAN. 27 Emmanuel Reformed Church) oung People's Group DODD & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY MO 8-5231 Sik. 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MO 8-3483 pudement now shows that this| principle works both ways." | Team standing for Jan. 17 --| Replated match will find the Henry team, 148-pound: or Demons, as they are some: |py aid in supervising on Friday|times called, pitted against aj), weight class to fill up (18-year-old Pauline. evening team from Cedarbrae Second-|,, . as feated by| x he : (311), Clara Rowden 694 (289), The team seems to be muchjary School, in Scarborough. licked. ae Wet WEL. tr & Sere; Mr. ga a perched mallet|Marty Jordan 691 (290), Merv '{mproved from the wrestling) This meet will take place|o¢ 9.3° ? 0 Coun, Bie oue ; eh ypl f Bemis 667 (242), Bill Collins 661 squad of 1961. This year there|Wednesday at 4 p.m. the| MEO set (or, 2 Week's wage in lieu of) (233), Sam Peake 635 (260), Ron are only three first-year mat|Cedarbrae gymnasium. | lag astogh hae gr andethoist, notice. At West London County | Childs 633 (251), John Bueckle men, who all look to be very| The second meet will be held), (Hil ereate: h base of Court, the registrar gave judg-\§39 (223), Doug Rowden 626 promising. The remaining 12|in the Henry Street gymnasium) vit + 2a re ougn' nent in his favor, and ordered (244), Tom Mclvor 615 (229), members have been on thelat 7.30 p.m. on Friday, against|/@!"e, Dy @ score of 3). =-- | Paulirie to pay up the $22. Ted Munns 610 (264), Don Den team in previous years and|Porter Collegiate, also of Scar-| Exhibition: 115-pound: Ken AROUSED INTEREST |yer 608 (217), Ozzie Moore 606 ee ee ee, el J J ten a or West Wn ey This case has aroused much| (249), Connie Denyer 602 (241),) skills a great deal. This is the FRIDAY NIGHT RESULTS ; temple, 01 St Hui, in i min./ fureet hacanee Hane sik lov.| Jim Mifflin 600 (203). | first year that the team has a) 98-pound: Roddy Barter, of|30 secs., of the third period. _|'nleres! tic ay at es wa} «Over 200 -- Don Grant 209, true wrestling spirit since the|Henry, found himself pitted) The remaining members of|°TS one ahead ' bara a Jack Mothersill 205, Nellie Mc- separation of the two schools. |against a strong opponent as|the team were unable to|> enographers, have 'oun¢carroll 221, Jim McCaroll 225, SURPRISED WIN |Baker pinned him in 1 min., 15/wrestle because of vacancies in 'hemselves in the same position) Harold Gordon 206, Joyce The Henry squad left Henry!secs. of the second period. 'certain weight classes. st a tide ta cee oak = coiees * Gord see . jar us s 203, Hilmar Hansen 251, Katie | specific date, only to have/Brueckle 219, Jim White 268, ORIENTAL DANCE jthem fail to turn up. This judg-|Harvey Roberts 222, Jenny ' oup es u as jment suggests a remedy in|Hewis 224, Jim Randell 214, | jsuch cases, Betty Pascoe 234, Ron Pascoe! * DATE CORRECTED After the case, Mr Phillips, |?15, og ping te Beli og e The Oriental Ball of the An- |Who employs three typists, said: PgaPhc oth -- mm "part a Ing e€stlva derson Street High School will | "Girls are always letting em-!o1g "Doug Watkins 217, Fred not take place Monday, Jan. |Hoyers gown. they go for) Coleman 216, Art Munns 212, Lil| By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |p.m. in the Christian Education| 99 as din $ ,, jliree or four interviews, accept] Peake 205, Cyril Garratt 223,| BROOKLIN -- The Lend-a-|Hall | Fimeey, ePorted in Saturday's lalt the jobs, apd then go home| joe Hancock 219, Irene Dafoe N-- vend-a-| #4411. | s. . raf i > willl: 4 4 Hand Group of United Church| A similar age group of boys,| Thathad the dance will: be i decide which one they will! 993, Doc Dafoe 219, Millie Peggs| Women met on Wednesday eve-|called The Tyro Group, will] », lidae Yan. ~ |really take 204, Doug Peggs 200, Jim Kirk sdanesda} fais eld on Friday, Jan. 26 in the | « ee sf kK r 65 ning, Jan. 10, at the parsonage.|meet on Tuesday evening, Jan.| anderson High auditorium 1 interviewed Miss Parsons|208, Jack Veitenhimer 265, The followi 7 ted|23 at 7 p.m., led by Rev. S. J.) : : |myself and offered her the job[Aline Veitenhimer 210, Fern e following were. nomina ; Me ctaas +4.,| The George Maurice Orches- |_ : : Tick 210. Al Swerdf 233 and elected to stand as officials|Hillier at the Christian Edu-| : 4 ; jas a typist-telephonist.She struck] Wick 210, Al Swerdfiger 233. tra will provide music for ; -- Sabre Jets 7, Rock- for 1962: jcation Hall. ; ' me as a girl who might go| Points Sabre Jets 7, Roc pineal dancing from 9 p.m. until 1 |? , 'eae | mbola. 8. Wckioak Leader, Mrs. S. J. Hillier; ; far, and I told her that if she|ets 7, Dom Symbols 5, Echoes tant gr 5 Cook, |CONGREGATIONAL a.m. Tickets are available! oe a reproduction typist|9» Poker Chips 2, Woodpeckers Pre eee i "pe ceil Mrs, MEETING | from members of the Student \she could ian as much as 44/2 Cubs 14, County Bowl 10, es > *| The annual meeting of the| Council or the Formal Com- |*"~ ~). | Whitby Cleaners 5, Hopefuls 7, George Boake and treasurer, church will be held on Thurs-| mittee. |@. week. 1f she had turned UP} Headpins 5, Porkey's Prides 9 Mrs. Lloyd Bradley. day evening, Jan. 18, -at the and I had told her there was} 7 <a° Pills 9, : ! Visiting Committee convener, Christian Education Hall 4 ks no job, I would have been eX 16 12. Munns Miss Deris Batty; flower COM! The Widers for the next tive jpected to pay her a week's| PS ** : COUPLES CLUB nual reports presented. Poe gh port for Edin- The January meeting of the pRIpGE CLUB | Bp i United Links Couples Club of Members of the Brooklin Dup-| ge pie te aera took the ticate Bridge Club met for aj Brooklin Arena. : i F taths ,, evening in the basement of| Those not wishing to partici-/Township Hall. Highest scores| Pas ean so eet fl: | - | North and South -- Mr. R.} Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hodson. i , r Jil- Prizes were awarded to Well tir i ae oe A ners, Mrs. Harold Dennis and of 65 points): Mite: Ww. J Tim: By MRS. W. FERTILE -- oo, a mins, Mrs. W. A. Heron, on FRENCHMAN'S BAY -- Don ihe 1. eee ma peng tng Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, 52%. | _|Hopkins was appointed repre- ae egg tera 'p he'd on sun-| East and West -- Mrs. Wil-/sentative on the Pickering Ch, shag 4 at Brooklin United)jiam Medland, Mrs. Nora Jor-|Township Recreation Commit- poi fustereing oe dan, 59; Mr. and Mrs. Soetens, a at the Pickering Township ' B NAnISi, --_|51; Mr. and Mrs. John Glover; |Council meeting Monday eve- NEW GROUP FORMED Ted Heron; John Miller (tie/ning. Colin Beal of Bay Ridges According to the rules and|With 46 points.) jWas appointed as the new mem- regulations of the new organiza- jber of the Pickering Township tion, the United Church spam TRIES DIPLOMATS |Industrial Committee. the Mission Band will now be CAIRO (AP) -- An Egyptian| Jim Gurr of Lakeview Ave. known as The Messengers. court trying four French diplo-|réturned home from England on Girls of the age group 9, 10,/mats on espionage charges re-|Saturday. Mrs. Gurr and the and 11 years are invited to at-|jected Sunday a defence plea|Children will stay in England tend and become members of a|that the defendants were pro-|With her mother for a few | . hew group, known as the Ex-|tected by diplomatic immunity,|months. plorers Group. The government charges a re-|_ Members of the Frenchman's Metings will be held on Mon-|port sent to Paris consisted of|Bay Yacht Club held a skating day evenings from 6.45 to 7.45iespionage. party on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Usher, BROCK, WHITBY |Jr. Although the ice on the Bay |was not too good for skating, Shows Start 6:55 and 8:25 2nd Cecil PARKER James Robertson JUSTICE It's fun to learn |they all enjoyed the outing. Hot Dogs, coffee and hot chocolate were served by the committee. The death occurred suddenly in-~Toronto on Monday of An- drew Whyte, father of Jim and Andy Whyte of Frenchman's Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, |Bobby and Gail of Fredericton, IN.B. recently visited Mrs. Dunn's sister, Mrs. Joan Avis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Insley, \Ricky and Billie of Petawawa |visited with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. George Lunney for a lfew days. Mrs. Alice Mansfield is home| ~~ FRENCH MISTRESS" | STREET Sd 1? wrncaane ce anne veneer YACHt Club Holds Bay Skating Parity Orioles 7, 66; Falcons 5, 56; | |Sparrows 2, 56; Robins 5, 50; | |Hawks 0, 46; Eagles 2, 45; Blue| Jays 7, 45; Ducks 0, 43. 4 Triples over 500: Ladies - D.| |Murphy 606, B. Robinson 589, | \M. McDonald 556, M. Canzi 535, \A. Sandrelli 527, E. Harrington} 516, and F. Ottenbrite 513. | : ; -- M. Kolsteren 602, L. from the Ajax Hospital and re PR 597, J. Buisman 505, J.| The Only Plant In The Aree Replating Old Stock, .. Whithy Electroplating HOCKEY: Tuesday, Jon. 23, et 8:3 MARLBOROS vs. WH 412 MARY ST. EAST WHITBY jing better. \Smyth 539, F. Canzi 517, B.4 | Mr. and Mrs, Ross McCart-|Hazelton 508, T. Hughes 502 |ney and Linda of Beechville|and C. Hendriks 502. | spent last weekend with Mr.| Singles over 200: Ladies -- I and Mrs. Gran Hilts. Harrington 258, D. Murphy 255,| The Fairport United Church|208, C. Beecroft 245, M. Me-| held a Congregational Supper in| Donald 212, L. Bronishewski 211, | Brothers Lid. the Sunday School |B. Robinson 207, 205, D. Davies} ppetleny 18th ms 630, Following |207> A. Sandrelli 200 and S | Monuments [tbe dinner there was a Congre-|Smyih 200 ' Biamaa we i | gationa * " ls | Mo 8.3552 Whithy | Sunday, 'Jan. 28, at 12 noon, at SUNOCO. vs. meeting and election) VIGOR OIL STATION of officers. \Kolsieren 223, J. Smyth 218, L Operated by A party was held last Friday "Vic" Van Luven jevening in honor of Walter Gildner on his birthday. At- Dominion Royal Tires The Best Deal on tending were his two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Gray of Milton and New and Used Tires DIESEL OIL Mrs. Margaret Brown and his two sons, Robert and Donald Phone MO 8-3644 501 Brock St. N., Whitby State Farm HOMEOWNERS POLICY gives more | United Church on Friday eve- ning, January 19th. The guest speaker will be Jim Hayes of SKATING: only. THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS METROPOLITAN JR. "A" HOCKEY LEAGUE 10 p.m., at Whitby Arena, TORONTO ITBY MOHAWKS. WHITBY MERCANTILE HOCKEY LEA SHELL vs. DURNO'S; at 2 p.m., OTTENBRITE vs, ARENA Ni Ns WHITBY INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Sunday, Jan. 28, at 9:15 p.m., ot Whitby Arena, BLAIR PLAZA LARRY'S; of 10:30 p.m., WHITBY MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE Monday, Jan. 22, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Midget House League. Tuesday, Jon. 23, 5 to 7 p.m., Juvenile House League, Thursday, Jan. 25, 5 to 8 p.m., Bantam House League. Saturday, Jan. 27, 7 to 10 a.m., Pee Wee House League. lohe=reaghl Jon, 24, 8 to 10 p.m., et Whitby Arene, odults Friday, Jan. 26, 8:30 to 10:30 p.m., Adults and Children. Saturday, Jan. 27, 2 to 4 p.m., children 14 years end under. GUE Whitby Arena, FLEMING'S WOOD'S TRANSPORT vs. FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Funeral & Ambulance Service You don't hove to play a sport to be a good sport 110 Dundes St. £. MO 8-3410 WHITBY YOU WANTA SELLUM YOU GOTTA TELLUM USE The Classified Ads Dial MO 8-3703 COUNTY BOWL "OPEN BOWLING" Saturday: 1 p.m, - 5 p.m. 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. Sunday, Start Oct, 1 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. 118 Byron N. MO 8-2651 Bay Ridges who will speak on plans for a recreation centre in this area. Congratulations to Mr. and] Mrs. George Lunney who cele- brated their 34th wedding an- niversary on January 9th. MIDDLETON -- Congratilations to Mr. and ' | Mrs. Stan Edwards on the birth | 908 Brock St. S.--Whitby MO 8-3762 or of a baby girl at the Women's' "olle Hospital, Toronto y. Sth. 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