Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Apr 1963, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 16,1963 3 % CAPSULE NEWS Find Body Of Lost Watchman BELLEVILLE (CP) -- The| RED LEADER QUITS ... body of Alex Weddell, 64, a ship) LONDON (AP)--William Gal watchman who disappeared|lacher told the British Commu- Nov. 16, was found Monday in|nist party congress in London Hay Bay, about 30 miles south-|Monday that he was giving up" east of here, Police believe|the presidency of the 'ony A ' Weddell, caretaker of the|Gallacher, 81, was a member of Parliament for West Fife, Soo » land, from 1935 to 1950. He be. + FORT ERIE ENTRIES Vee Gee Cee, Hale, 115 Treasure Hunt 2nd, Nash, 116 $2500 claiming. three. and Tedette, Grasby, 117 Rubal hg ot oelogg us Pointed, Dittfach, impson, X110 Also Eligible: Canadian Flyer, Priett, ' Fitzsimmons, 111; Bourbon Blue, Cosentino, 116, bay Snow, Leblanc, 108 Our Danny, No Boy. 120 Leo's hang No Boy, 115 lo Boy, 103 'Ticki og No Boy, 108 Bright Gold, Adams, Mac's Brat, Harrison, 103 Run Bill Run, Dittfach, 120 Alse Eligible: Hard Grandma, Simp- eon 03; Cameo » Robinson, 103; Dash to Win, Watters, + Lace Petticoat. Krohn, X110; Gapco, Gub- bins, 115; Foxy Reward, Krohn, 103. FIFTH RACE -- Allowance. Foaled Pag $2400. For three-year- olds. 6 furiong: Ma Tante, Dalton (ADMIT Celestial Day. Fitzsimmons 117 Albion Sta., im Moor Park, Uyeyama 110 Laf 'n Bid, Armstrong 122 Rich Lanaway 122 Queens Courier, Dittfach 123 Royal Jill, Robinson 117 Queen's Maid, LeBlanc 117 Top Toggery, Dalton (A)123 A .--View Hulloa Farms entry SECOND RACE -- $2500 claiming.| Purse $1600 for four-year-olds and up-| ward, 6 furlongs. a Benjamin, SIXTH RACE--"The Medina' br ance. Purse $2700 for four-year-olds and up. 6 furlongs. Balinode, Adams 112 Eltoro The ores Prueitt 118 All Canadian, No Boy 109 Lady Courine, No Boy 109 Rococo Rogue, Potts 110 body was carried into [ay Bay by ice. TTC. RAISES FARES pin Bi during the Fin rs World War. Stuff, No Boy, Miss Handel Ditch, 110 Menotti, Elliott; Also Eligibie: Traffic Count, No 5; Tantrum's Last, Nede: vagette, Harrison, 105; cotte, X Rubria. Nearali, Lablanc, 105. THIRD RACE -- $7500. Maidens.|Eternal Lock, Fitzsimmons 110 claiming, foaled in Canada. Purse od porto Mor Uyeyama 116 for two-year-olds, 4% furlongs. Linscott, Krohn, X116 In a Measure, Turcotte, X110 » Uyeyama, 118 Swinging Summer, Pot O Doe, Elliott, Li Willow Boy, Bakos, 118 Snow Candy, Prueitt, 118 Chips of Blue, Robinson, 115 Our Property, Wolski. (A)118 Later Mel, Fitzsimmons, 115 Ponderrose Jim, Leblanc, 118 Shere Khan, McComb, 118 Also Eligible: City Boy, 118; Northern Scot, (A)116. Boy,| Purse $1900 for four-year-olds and up. au, 110; Sau- Tur-| Queen's Tour, Uyeyama 106 110; Pillan Mapu, Adams, 115;|/Grey Duke, Potts 110 Despirito, year-olds and upward, 6 furlongs. QUINELLA BETTING SEVENTH RACE -- $3500 claiming. 6% furlongs. Buzzin, Griffiths X100 This team of Oshawa em- Real Condesa, Dittfach 110 ployees ran a close second in Start, No Boy 110 Bell Telephone's Western Area | Kessava, Gubbins 115 | Esteemed, Wolski (A)110 intra-company men's senior first aid competition. They are shown here receiving imdividu- OSHAWA TEAM CLOSE SECOND IN FIRST AID COMPETITION cock (coach), Gordon Ritter, liams, John Gregg and Guard al awards from R. H. Spriggs, area chief engineer (left), at the annual banquet in the Royal Connaught Hotel, Ham- ilton, From left are Graham Peel (captain), William Han- Camp! TORONTO (CP) -- Transit fares will be increased to six tiekets for $1 from seven tick- ets for $1 effective May 1, Ralph Day, chairman of the Toronto Transit Commission, said Monday. Mr, Day said the commission has given up hope for a fare-freezing susbidy from Metropolitan 'Toronto before the James - Reid, Ronald Wil- bell. --Photo by Tom Bochsler, Have Gun, No Boy 115 Popsaysno, No Boy 115 Lavahot, Robinson 118 Also Eligible -- Sardonyx, No Boy, (A113 Fiddlestick, Turcotte X113. A--Natural Farms Stable and C. eal Allen entry. | | EIGHTH RACE -- $2500 claiming.| | Foaled in Canada. Purse $1600 for four-| To Maintain Whitville, No Boy 115 A--W. Olah and Mrs. W. Davey setry) oh ag Circle, Turcotte X108 FOURTH RACE -- $2500 claiming.) | Relle Town, Potts 115 Purse $1800 for four-year-olds and up-| Michalena, Dittfach 115 ward, 6 furlongs. Half Acre, Fitzsimmons, 116 beh poi Leblanc, 116 dian Royal, McComb, 111 Pawanson, No Boy, 122 Phantom ern No Boy, 111 Spring Eclipse, No Boy, 119 Soups On, Hale, 122 Lady Gangster, No Boy 110 'Ghost Road Oshawa's Ghost Brian's Boy, Dalton: 118 | Shata Road, No Boy 120 Queen's Park, No Boy 116 London 'Town, Fitzsimmons 120 | Musical Hit, No Boy 115 | Navy Grand, No Boy 115 | Whispering Wind, Turcotte X115 Post Time 2 p.m. Clear and fast.) road, a provincial department "official" CITY COUNCIL NEWS IN BRIEF fathers, city fathers again. | Bowmanville Hospital Marks tiations if the city doesn't fee Ald. Oliff Pilkey was ab-| sent from city council Monday night. Mayor Lyman Gifford announced that Ald. Pilkey's) 30th Birthday MRS. A. L, HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- The an- road is good enough. the Public Works committee. the| have proven themselves in road apparently constructed by) some 10 or 12 years ago without the knowledge of the city is back to spook the that the present condition of the The request was referred to| Ask Oshawa Canada Pan-Am Team Not Too Optimistic TORONTO. (CP) -- A conting-; medals," said Bob Osborne of|cipate in 13 sports, ranging lent of 134 athletes, a few who| Vancouver, team general man-| from gymnastics to tennis and ternational competition and | youngsters, Games at Sao Paulo, Brazil. Word from the top is: The department of highways) ¢*Pect a basket of medals. has asked the city to maintain the road and has promised nego- 1} tion is venue of the 1967 Games. in-| ager, the|' 'We aren't predicting anything. majority a bunch of promising} leave today for the|a good training ground for our April 20-May 5 Pan-American) young athletes and we might ; | discover some with great poten- Don't|tial and likely candidates for Before competition stars, the |Tokyo, If the older athletes on Pa-American Sports Organiza-|the team don't make the grade expected to decide on|in Brazil they won't be worthy {of consideration for Tokyo." "We must's expect a bunch of! Canada's athletes will parti- in an interview Monday.| volleyball. The few internationally tested athletes making the trip iclude Mary Stewart, 18-year-old Van-| couver swimmer who holds the world record for the 110-yard| and 100-metre butterfly with a! time of one minute 7.3 seconds and some members of the 12. |man shooting team. These include Barney Hart- man of Ottawa, 1962 world skeet| champion; Gerry Ouellette of! "The Pan-American Games is |the 1964 Olympic games in Windsor, Ont., Olympic gold medal winner; Gary McMahon May deadline. NEED EXPERIMENT HALIFAX (CP) -- Dr. R. M. Taylor of Toronto, executive vice-president of the C di Cancer Society, says the simple CITY AND DISTRICT ment reported that no traffic ac- cidents occurred in the city Monday. Monday meeting of the Rotary Club of Oshawa were Rev. John W. "Houston, Wawa, Ont.; thur Doyle, Toronto and James McColl, placed second in the secondary school impromptu speaking sec- tion in the competitions held in conjunction with the Ontario Educational Association confer- cause-and-effect proof that lung cancer in human beings could be caused by smoking is im- possible to obtain without an ex- periment using human beings. Dr. Taylor said Monday in an interview "obviously, this out of the question. Apart from the NO ACCIDENTS The Oshawa Police Depart- ROTARY VISITORS Among the visitors at the ple in this fashion, there is the time factor." ASSAILS STALIN MOSCOW (AP) -- Soviet writer Ilya. Ehrenburg pub- lished more of his memoirs as- sailing Stalin Monday. But they appeared two weeks late and in short form, arousing speculation they had been cut by censors over his protest. The voice of Soviet artists and writers in re- Ar- Oshawa. WINS SECOND PLACE Douglas Long, 18, of Whitby, fact that we do not treat peo-|ti RETURNS TO EXILE GUATEMALA CITY (AP) =" Leftist former president Juan * Jose Arevalo has returned to... exile in Mexico, Guatemala'é + new military regime says. His" return last month to Guatemala'! to seek to regain the presidency" triggered an army coup drove President Miguel Ydie * goras Fuentes out of office. NEGRO IS POSTMASTER - LOS ANGELES (AP)--Leslie> N, Shaw was sworn in today 4 @ « 4 operations in a major city. » APPOINT TRUCE CIIEF. ". UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Lt.-Gen, Odd Bull of Norway has heen appointed chief of staff of the United Nations truce su- announced Monday, Bull, has been commander-in-chief of the Royal Norwegian Air Force, succeeds: Maj.-Gen, Carl Carls. . son Von Horn, a Swede, who has held the post since March, 1958. Bull will take over June 1, LEAVES HUGE ESTATE NORRIWTOWN, Pa. (AP) Until this year, the 'road mil this ear, the "oad! ~~ GREENWOOD ENTRIES the entrance to Darlington Pro-| FIRST RACE -- 7 furlong trot. Three-; Johnnie R., D. eee vincial Park. With the construc-| year-olds, Maidens. Any horse that|N tion of the Courtice road inter-|did not earn $1000. Purse $1000. (10) change, the Park entrance was|Dery Day, i nee Perishing's First, J. Hayes moved eastward and the en-|Nancy Brook B., J. Graham |Merrie Amos, K. Waples trance from the service road Kingston, K. Waples Twinkle Comet, L.. Y. Wright is Danny Song A., K Galbraith | Also Eligible: Mr, Forbes Key, (Ghost road) was closed. The road was referred to as ence in Toronto Monday. mother died shortly before coun-| RUBBISH BLAZE A rubbish fire called for the attention of the Oshawa Fire De- partment Monday behind the Hornsby Photo Studio, King street east. No property dam- age was reported. of Dartmouth, N.S., a veteran of world, Olympic and Pan-Am Games competition, and Bob West of London, Ont., another} old-timer in world shooting. The Canadian men's senior champion Lethbridge Nationals form the nucleus of the basket- | ball team. A few days after the nual hospital birthday party was cil convened. held at the Lions Centre recent- COUNCIL INVITED lly. Albert Street United Church) This was the 50th anniversary Men's Club has extended an|of the founding of the hospital open invitation to a club meet-/and the decorations were in ing April 24 featuring Toronto/keeping with the golden' anni: coe Pod Noopong| Orsay: The front of the hall ccording . |Was a i ' bs 7 me Daal willl s a spring garden scene volt against Communist cultural dictation, Ehrenburg heard his memoirs denounced by Premier Khrushchev last month as paint- ing too dark a picture of the Stalin era. SCRAPES A BUS MONTE CARLO (Reuters) -- Joy, ih. Whisby Pat, 'A. disents Miss Becky Pick, G. MeIlmurray . ARCHBISHOP ATTACKED Milord's, O. Zirnis |Kingston; Jimmie Mace, J. J. Reid. Armbro Diana, H. McKinley Sir show slides and deliver a speech) on the history of, and housing and conservation in, Israel. WANT FIREWORKS Oshawa Golf Club's Tee-Off The serving table had two bowls. of yellow chrysanthe- mums, flanked with tall mauve candles. Each small tea table held a golden table centre. Approximately 300 guests the man under the ghost road and the name has stuck, since Alderman Nor- Down, who owns a farm in looked out a window one morning to see the road Council area, construction. Miss Todd Riddell, J. Somerville Also Eligible: Walker; Lyn Key, A. Grodnis, Four-year-olds and up. $1500. (10). .. Judy Burton, . Ingles SECOND RACE -- 8 furlong trot, | Non-winners | since Mar, 30. Claiming all $1500. Purse "| Sully's Boy, SIXTH RACE -- 1 mile pace. | Adios Dominion, K. Galbraith High Patch, A. Walker Queen's Pride, G. F. Wilsop pit Dillard, E. Shea Lynden Mac, wg Holmes Waples (The| Games, the Nationals will com- Easter Diamond, A. | ierenier? (closed). Purse $2000 add- | Pete in the world -- |ships at Rio de Janeiro. Reds Plan Power | Station On Moon LONDON (Reuters) -- Rus- Winston Churchill's scraped its bumper against the side of a tourist bus on a nar- row, winding road near Munaco Monday while he was taking an afternoon drive. car ee a, Archbishop wi jomaj- ian of the Armenian Orthodox. Church was in hospital here Would Cut Road Base Thickness Is four feet of frost-free mate- rial too much base for a sub- division road? W. A, Trow, soil mechahics noes consultant for Sam Jackson, '\Jr. and Andy Hazlett, thinks it is, Ball will be held Saturday,|were present to help celebrate i the event. They came from Osh- awa, Cobourg, Port Hope, New- castle, Orono and Hampton. day. Authorities described his. coniition as "rather serious." THANT TO VISIT VIENNA (Reuters) -- United Nations Secretary - General U Thant will visit Romania May 4-8 at the invitation of the Ro-. Budapest claimed at that time that the road was built without its knowledge and a controversy|™ between Oshawa and the De-/Sonny McKinney, ue Featherstone partment of Highways went On| Riven 'se Jr. G. Sheldon Arrest Third Oshawa Man McMurter; Advertising, Mrs. c.| After Attack Hughes, Mrs. A. L. Hooey. | Also Wiigitier 'File Hieland Direct, €. A | Basten Dillon, E, Arthur Receiving Line: Mrs, S. Mc.| ORILLIA (CP) -- Gary Lowe, |e: Watchman, H. Varcoe. |Flicka Lee C., R. Geagan Murter (president, Hospital Aux|21, of Oshawa, was arrested | FOURTH RACE -- 1 mile pace. Four-| \Peeae" Banovee, MyneTavish iliary); James Stutt, chairman, Monday by Orillia provincial po-| year-olds and up. Non-winners of two|Ko Ko C., ma Hospital Board; B. Holden, ad-|lice on a charge of assault caus-|taces in 1963. Claiming all $2,500, Purse Tory Seng, C. Gorden ministrator; Dr. A. B. Sylvester,|ing bodily harm medical staff representative on Boston Wick, Xo. Gordon Bolo Hal, G. Filion QUINELLA BETTING GEVENTH RACE -- 1 mile pace. Four-year-olds and up. Non-winners of in 1962-63. Purse $1800. "| Windy FA K. ogee "| Andy ett, N. nootawa Boy. C, sachin Prima Pick, W. pope od ve el so Kingsto! eusenie notrect D, J. He: Also Eligible: Jean First, J. Geisel Jr.; Sweet Harmony, J. Hayes. EIGHTH BACE--1 mile pace. Three- sian scientists have completed Glendale Joy, H plans for building an eternal power station on the moon which could beam electricity to the earth in the form of a thin ray of light energy, Moscow ra- dio reported Monday night. The English-language broad- cast said huge mirrors would focus the sun's rays on a spe- cial device to convert their en- ergy into electricity. The sta- tion would have an output hun- dreds of thousands of times lar- ger than the biggest power sta- tion on earth. Special devices on earth would reconvert the beam into electricity. CUFF LINKS HAVE URGE CABINET SHUFFLE LEOPOLDVILLE (Reuters) -- Congolese President Joseph Ka- savubu has authorized Premier Cyrille Adoula to shuffle his cabinet and a new government will be announced shortly when all ministers are sworn in, Leo-|manian government, poldville radio announced Mon-|said today. day. Adoula was expected to broaden the base of support for|, his coalition government, which NEW HOME SPECIALISTS has faced considerable oppesi- Committees: Food: Mrs. E. Thompson, Mrs. T. Rehder; Decorating: Mrs. W. Ruddell, Mrs. J. VanNest, Mrs. B. Heavysage: Telephone: Mrs. D. Smith; Invitations: Mrs. R. G. Cowie; General: Mrs. T. W. Cawker, Mrs. E. V. Hoar, Mrs. THIRD RACE -- 7 ---- pace. Four-year-clds and s Coke up. jon-winner: Habkirk since oe 23. Claiming all tise Purse) Reed' Bye Bee. Baldwin, G. Kingston Lord Volo, I. Farr . Grattan Bear, R. H. Filion Stormy Lu, C. Forbes Little Etsel, H. Farringston Two O One, C. Lockhart Stewart's Bell, G. a sg rr" ge Association Inc.) Purse im Boy, O. tion in both Houses of Parlia- ment for' the last five months, TO ASSAULT PEAK KATMANDU, Nepvai (AP) -- The American expedition climb- ing Mount Everest plans to make the final assault on the world's highest mountain be- im a current tax levy for capi- tai projects." LOOK FOR GUIDANCE Ladies of the Oshawa Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club attended the council meet- ing. Monday night. "It is nice to have you take an interest," noted Mayor Lyman Gifford. The two developers are cur- rently working on a 68-lot sub- division in the Adelaide avenue- Wilson road area. Mr, Trow said the Depart- | Superior Richard, C. A. Hie following aj Jeri Carran, Wm. Hicks Silver Laird, J. Holmes He wondered why "more of you don't come out to offer your- selves for public office. People look to you for guidance," he said the board; Mrs. W. Morrison, superintendent of nursing staff. Pouring tea: Mrs. V. H.| Rey Storey, Mrs. J. O'Neill, Mrs.|o T. W. Cawker, Mrs. L. T. Me- 37, erley Woods, hawa, 27, and | of | have also been| Ronnie Mr. Ben, B. Kingsto: | Hocmsetead Jordy Who, O. Burrison Anthony's Dream, O. Knight Napoleon Hanover, R. Turcotte Ypsi Red, R. Boily C., R. Suave weekend attack on five game| doe 4 Riddell, G. Shelton | wardens near Washago. Gordon Styughton, NINTH RACE -- 1 mile pace. Four- Non-winners of $5000 year-olds and up. in 1962-63, Purse $1800. (10) Joan's Commander, C. McCallum | Danger, D, Corbett | Forgetful, G. A. Campbell ment of Highways demands a four-foot base only on very rare occasions, mainly because con- struction costs are high. GLASSY STARE New cuff links in a super- tween April 20 and 50. Norman Dyhrenfurth, the expedition leader, said Monday night six members of his team will make the attempt on the summit of Reel Estate Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. Also eligible: Mr. G., H. E. Stewart; | Meadow Charm, K. Waples Anson Hanover, R. Buchanan. | Volo Dares. D. U. MacTavish "I think the standard here is very severe," Mr, Trow told council last night, A city engineer's department Official said today the city has no set policy. The standard var- es according to soil conditions. Council will study the case at a special meeting Saturday afternoon. Mr. Trow refused to be tied down to a specific figure but he estimated. 12 inches of gra- vel under a three-inch pave- ment should be enough for the subdivision roads. He told council the main prob- lem is water seeping under the road bed from the sides, espe- charged. 'the 29,028-foot mountain. Laughlin. In charge of draw for two oil paintings: Mrs, M. Wight, Miss 1@1 \Mary Jewell, Mrs. J. Cudda- Castro To Visit hee. The paintings were do. . s | nated by Miss Annie Coulter. | RUSSia This Year | Treasurers for the tea: Mrs. | R. G. Cowie, Mrs. D. Smith. KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)--Pre-| Souvenirs were given to each|Mier Fidel Castro of Cuba will) | guest by Mrs. E. V. Hoar andj Visit the Soviet Union this year, | Mrs. H. C. Anfossi. Havana radio said today. Registration: Mrs. A. Prime Minister Khrushchev Scott, Mrs. J. VanNest, issied the invitation in a per- Aubrey Smith, Mrs, sonal letter to Castro, the broad- Stevens. cast said. Door to cloakroom -- Mrs.|_ The broadcast, monitored in J. J. Brown, Mrs. Kimball, Key West, said Khrushchev ex- Door to tearoom: Mrs. pressed a desire that Castro get Bagnell, Mrs. G. Hughes. to know the Soviet Union and realistic form of eyes will give friends a traumatic shock when they see them peeping from your coat sleeves. You'll find just what you're looking for by check- ing your Oshawa Times su- permarket of values Oshawa Times Classified Ads. Chan- ces are the Classified sec- tion has just the item you need -- amd at a savings to you. It takes just a few seconds to turn back and check. Do it now. WATER POLLUTION Oshawa's Fish and Game Pro- tective Association says a 1958 Ontario Water Resources Com mission report shows water pol- lution in Oshawa and Harmony Creeks. This pollution has done much damage to fish and wild- life says the OFGPA and wants] to know what has been done| with OWRC suggestions to "al-| leviate the pollution of creeks."| To the Public Works commit-| tee. WOULD RETURN LAND Bs od Scaffolds Limited has informed the city that after three years of manufacturing | McCarr Hanover, C. Lockhart FIFTH RACE -- 1 mile trot. Four-|Slic Adios, R, Feagan year-olds and up, Claiming all $4500.| Minor Joe, C, A. Hie xe $1500. (10) Also Eligible: Sunday May Grattan, Theigiers. A. Walker B. Samons; Dr. Pride C., R. E. Filion. OLD COUNTRY SOCCER | LONDON (Reuters)--Results of old country soccer games played Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE | Division I Aston Villa 0 Sheffield W 2 | Blackburn 3 West Brom 1 Blackpool 1 Everton 2 Ipswich 1 Leyton Or 1 | = Peterborough 1 Southend 3 Queens PR 3 Port Vale 1 Swindon 6 Colchester 1 Wrexham 0 Watford 0 Division IV Aldershot 1 Exeter 1 |Barrow 1 Stockport 0 |Bradford 2 Brantford 1 Darlington 2 Mansfield 1 G, Mrs. Fred w. operations in Oshawa "'Its best interests lie in reconveying the land (four acres on the west side of Farewell, south of Highway 401) to the city since there are no plans at present for further expansion of their plant in this Refill teapots and cup and saucers: Mrs. Rundle, Mrs, Florence Land, Mrs. R. Post, Mrs. B. Heavy- sege, Mrs. H. Saunders, Mrs. Vanderbyl, replace area." Parks and Property com- militee will examine the city's| repurchase of the land. FLEET INSURANCE Western British American In-| --a: tender of $5618 . for! insurance was accepted| Monday night by council. The| WBIA group quotation included coverage for 101 vehicles with|M following : PD, $500,000 inclusive; Colli- sion $100 deductible on two am- bulances only; specified perils $25 deductible and two-way ra- dio. The BI PD coverage is up from $200,000 to $500,000 this year. SELL LAND FOR $1 For $1, city council will sell| 150 feet frontage on: the north side of Bloor street to the Osh- awa and District for Retarded Children for al training centre. The sale is sub.| ject to rezoning by the plan-| ning board from R3 to R4,| Also, 10 feet on the frontage be a be retaied for possible | i tion cn owl also have to pay local | improvement charges, if any. FUEL OIL for automatic delivery by our metered trucks DX OIL CO. Phone 668-3341 |two Association| p Supervise tea tables and serv- | ers: Mrs. W. Ruddell, Mrs. H. Jose. Serving at small tables and larger tables: Mrs. E. Welsh, Mrs. Courtney, Mrs. D. | Ferguson, Mrs. B, Milne, Mrs. Chartran, Mrs. H, Lake, Mrs. w. Pring, Mrs. H. Waters, | Mrs. S. Crago, Mrs. W, Temple, ts. G. Rickard, Mrs. H. Bel- |sey, Mrs. G, Gibson, Mrs. Mik- los, Mrs, R. Dickinson, Mrs. J. Hendry. Serving those seated at sides: Mrs. C. Cattran, Mrs. Lobb, Mrs. F. Giffin, Mrs. A. Strike, Mrs. A. Etcher, H. Rudell. Kitchen and food: Mrs. 0. Plummer, Mrs. 0. Williams, | Mrs. Si , Mrs. Steph Mrs. T. Rehder, Mrs. E. . Thomp- son, Mrs. §. Brooks, Mrs. P. egg Mrs. A. Edger, Mrs. vair priz O'N Mrs. Rob Mrs. Revd "see E,|tained by the Soviet people." Representatives of Cuba and the Soviet Union will work out the date and itinerary of the visit, Group two winners: Russell Oke and Mrs, Mutton. Group three winners: W. J. Hoar and Mrs. M. Gerry. Group four winners: Mr, and the great success the radio added. morial Hospital crest on it was! presented to each guest. The anniversary cake was |Chelsea 2 Grimsby 1 supplied by the hospital and|Leeds 4 Preston 1 each patient at the hospital re-|Luten 4 Norwich 2 ceived a piece of the cake. The winners of the marathon|Southa eagi,v)walsall 0 bridge were announced and/|Stoke 1 Cardiff 0 J,/Sunderland 1 Portsmouth 0 es presented by Mrs. eill and Mrs, E. V. Hoar. ert Kent. Nelson Osborne. Group five winners: Mr, and! Kenneth Kelly, ob- |Liverpool 1 Man United 0 Man City 2 Bolton 1 Notts F 0 Birmingham 2 Sheffield U 3 Arsenal 3 Tottenham 1 Fulham 1 |West Ham 2 Liestr 0 Pelee aac | Wolverhampton 7 Burnley 2 ga Il |Bury 3 Derby Charlton i Hudderstield 0 Rotherham 4 Middlesbrough 1 |Swansea 2 Plymouth 1 Winners of group one were: |Southampton 2 Walsall 0 Allan Osborne and Mrs.) Division II |Barnsley 4 Millwall 1 Mrs, |Brighton 0 Bournemouth 1 Robert|Bristo] 2 Coventry 2 Crystal Pal 3 Bristol 2 Mrs, |Halifax 4 Bradford 4 Hull 0 Rg 1 Northampton 1 Shrewsbury 0 The winners of the oil paint-| ings were Mrs. Bert Syer and Mrs. J. T. Middup. A bronze Coaster with Me. "KINDNESS BEYOND PRICE, YET WITHIN REACH OF ALL" GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL 390 King W. 728-6226 SHORGAS HEATING &- APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Deeler in your erec.' 31 CELINA ST. 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