yotes-while-Copping netted 471. office with Steer recei Here again the advance pal votes aud or batts be show 'na eading ive to|mar'! or cCosh, two. Green. an Ajax resident tor two} Trench Collapses In council, Ajax teacher, in-jyears received 520 vote: mbent William LeGros re-| Four incumbent Public sone ST. GEORGES DE BEAUCE, pe the| Que workmen Very Light Paes e g 745 votes to top the polls|Trustees were (CP) -- Three be oh guntraar 'Council Fa six-man board. .D. W. Kemp,|were killed and a fourth suf-|. AJAX (Staff) -- The advance|ber 0. G. Ashley received 689.|board chairman, Jed the polls|fered critical injury Saturday pol! last Thursday told the story|Incumbent R. J. Wright was|with 723 votes with B.D. when the walls of a 15-foot-deep ' in Ajax Municipal Elections last|third in the polls with 654 votes|Gowdy and Henry Philp run-jtrench crumbled and buried] " weekend. Only about 30 per centjand the President of the Ajax|ning second and third with 624/them for 1% hours. * voted. Minor Hockey Association, C. A.jand 622 votes each. Killed sn the cave-in were 676 of the wooden shoring appar- Tiree Men AON sy pac savanttey ene buried uncer eight feet of earth and. seers, re you ane a TAKING. Mg oat WICE or. ATURE IMES a 'WEEK . THEN You sHoutd Buy WR foDAri the Laxative Tablet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE. WHITBY CURLING CLUB ADDITION OPENED The addition to the Whitby Curling Club was officially opened Saturday night with a large number of the members and their wives in attend- ed by John Anderson, left, the club's only life member, Seen with him are Michael Starr, MP for Ontario Riding; James McClelland, president ren Mowat. Mr. Anderson, a former sheriff of Ontario County, used a curling broom to break the ribbon and pro- claim the addition open, Prospective Councillors Sam- uel Blower and incumbent Dom- enic Brunelle received no votes in the advance poll Thursday and Jost out at the polis Satur- day. D Soutar who received one vote in the early. poll also show- ed out when all the results were tallied by 9.36 p.m. Saturday. The big news of the evening was ihe surprise upset of in- icumbent Reeve Stewart Copping [Mason showel fourth with 648 539 votes. . Domenic Brunelle, Samuel| received 483 marks. Mrs. Margaret Devolin was|Donat Bernard, 57, Donia Gil- and Edward Wetherall was re-jalso retur.ed with 610 votes as|bert and Yves 'Poulin, both 19. turned to office with 608 votes.|was incumbent D. J. Reid, hus-|All were unmarried and resi- Mrs. Mary Reid, former Coun-|band of Councillor Reid, with|¢ents of St. Georges de Beauce, cillor and mother of six, became|594 votes. D. A. Lewis the sixth council member with|554 tallies for the final spot on|City. the board while J. R. Courtice} Bertrand Lessard, tee earlier than the others Blower and D. Soutar received 494, 355 and 285 votes respect- ively. by Lawyer Henry Polak. In the light voting Polak received 723 HOLIDAY TREAT Top scoops of rich vanilla ice In the Hydro Commission race|cteam. with. warm mincemeatipart of » 40-man gang laying both incumbents E, D. Steer andjfor an extra H. 0. McCosh were returned to! treat. special 60 miles southeast of Quebec hospital in critical condition. holiday|sewer and water pipe in a trench beside a highway. Some| rescuers and was taken to Police said the victims were). TOP VALUE Take gentle-acting Nt... Nature's Remedy! There is no letdown, no uncomfortable after-feeling. Nt is an all-vegetable laxative. For over 70 years, NM has been giving folks 42, was| Pleasant, effective relief 'overnight, 1 cart: JUNIORS AUTO CENTRE ance. The addition was open- --Oshawa Times Photo Pickering Elects Ross Murison PICKERING (Staff) -- Over 70 per cent oi the eligible Pick- ering Village voters turned out to cast their ballot Saturday as a complete slate of elected offi- cials waited for the outcome. Reeve Ross Murison was re- turned to the top spot with 346 yotes while Albert Reeve, his op- E ponent received 172 votes. In a nine-man council race for § the four avaiiable seats, two in- f cumbent>, Basil Kearney and Victor Ding:ey made their re- turn with 268 and 240 votes re- spectively Clare Balsdon topped the council votes with 333 while § of the club, and Mayor War- HOUSE PRICES UP LONDON (CP) -- Prices of new houses in Britain rose by 4% per cent during the first half of this year over the pre-| 7 vious year's level. 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