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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Sep 1955, p. 2

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A i ATTEND BRANCH 43 DINNER AT LEGION Members of the Branch 45 of The Canadian Legion and their To answer the widespread pub fe: demand for mors iormstion hott stocks and how the sock market operstes, the Wrokerags fie of Merrill Lyneh, Piers, Fanner and Beans 1s sending # group of especially + equiped and | designed buses, called ""Slockmo Wiles," on the road One of these Wie Stackmabiles will he located In Oshawa sll day todey, » Mumetnsl Parking Lot on Bimeos | street north he Soekmobile hetng operated and ser hy eCallum Transport Oshawa, OBITUARIES IRA ¥, CALDER The death occurred al the Osh awn Generisl Hospital on Baturday September 10, of Ira ¥, Calder, he loved son of the 1ate Armanda and Asa Calder, of Bainsville, Mon ag, In his Bird year Wr Calder In survived by four wienas, Mra, John Norton, Mra Allison Robertson, and Mrs, Ceol pdman, all of Claremont and | ig William Wagar of Newhir funeral service will he he al the Melachnie Funeral Home, Piokering, at 4 pom, on Tuesday, Replember 19, Interment will he In Uxbridge Cemetery, JAMES K, BURKUA val servides were held from the Mackey Funeral Home, Lind Kay, August 9, 1065, for James { Robert Burrus, of Oakwood, On: Fle, who passed away al the iar fest Home, Liitle Britain, on August 31, 1085, In his Bbih yom, yw. Burrus, whe has been In Ill "Health for the past four or five yonrs, wai horn In Balham, Mur rey, England, & son of the late ME and Mpa, James Burris, His wife, the former Emily J, BUI wna silver | equipment 1s viesd here Ha, of 4 enterigined velerans wives World War, and esr the First of | Legion Wal here lar wars, Saturday night st the 2 THY DANY TIMESGAIEITE, Monday, September 13, 10% "Stockmobile" On Display Here I wetuplly a small model broker age office on wheels, It ls man ned by wo experienced secount | ensculives from thelr Toronto Whee, and plus a driver NO WIN AS DONE | In the centre Iv » dinner mesting was one of the | most siecessinl ever held hy The special | Branch 45. Bome of the guess | shown sl dinner TimesCinretle Photo we Accident Prevention Here Lagging Far Behind U.S.A. | dent prevention in Cankdn is fall The Merril Lynch Slockmiobile | ng dangerously far behind the | fle expert warned DEARBORN, Mich, (CP) | Dr, Warold ¥iliot, of Moniresl, | | chairman of the Canadian Medic #l | Association traffic secident com {mittee, swid In an Interview hat | United Sinies, # top Canadian raf miniature | immediate financiel sid 10 hel | hoard room which doubles #5 A |gearch Into the cause of acek nts I contains Ingen) equipment hy movie theatre ols projection {whieh explains wherelore's of investing In tom | mon socks, ean he shown {listure hoard on. which of some of the most popular A min ¥ the prices | yime."' 118 needed In Canada if the aid Is not fortheoming aff the means of which 8 six minute 0m: | once, he sald, Canada will he 10h | ence, sn the why's and) years or more behind the U Wy {Irying to conquer what he enlhed | 'une of the grest killers of our here as a» Canadisn Dr, Elliot socks are shown 1s another fea: | delegate to the first National Tral ture of the board room, Basle ed ueationsl booklets sre avaliable! for free distribution to those inter | ented Vianking the hoard room, which BEALE SIX people ML 8 time, are two private offless where: anyone Interested In learning more about | stocks can confer with one of the account executives, Fach office 1s equipped with a desk and chair | ing information from the from Merrill Lynoh, No business will he In the Blockmabile the firm's publie education pro gram, established to offer Infor mation and ipvestment help to all who wish to pwns share in Cana dian husiness BURY NURSE VALLEYVIEW, Alta, €M) When 14 casen of food poisoning were reported here Mrs, P, Werk land, a distriet nurse at Grande Prairie 86 miles north, arrived to treat the eases herself after giving advice hy telephone, With all pati | transacted | und It is part of | Flutter, { produe od the play, ents on the voad to veeovery, she traced the trouble to milk from a cow ton well betionsaned him some We had resided In this louaihty | for 48 years, hefore that In wing | iand, where he received his educh: | tom, Mr, Burrus was A member of Oakwood United Chureh and was asobalaryAreanurer of the Bunday ur years, He Was care or the 60 of the Oakwood Chureh and mmunity Hall for years and wan ever faithful in performing wRIE Hutles and wan sanitary In speetor for the Township of Marl " PONR for neveral years, Whe funeral service wan eon gd hy Rev, J, W. Wilkinson of od, Interment wan made In Christian Chureh Cemetery, Britain, The pallbearers webe sie grandsons, Wilfred and Keith Hurrus, Donald Wakeford Jack Cornish, Charles Gorell I and Charles Ford ' Bugviving ave three dons, daughters, James of By Vandi Ceorge of Beaverton) onl of Oshawa; Ivy (Mrs Wakelord) and EvalMra an, of Little Beitaing Donald Copeland) inwdale and Geraldine Rutter) of Oakwood, THOMAR CAMERON For 8 years a wellknown resi dont of K ry Lake, Thomas M Cameron, 45, a single man, did unday Replember when ok hy A oar on the Liane | a1 eamaville A native of Cealgmont, Ont, he LL) dye ated In Cobalt and eame f and with his family about i " sons and (or ir Frank Frank Daisy of (Mrs ile 0 renlded here until eight ain when he moved to south tari; He made his home rimahy, : Cameron In survived by his mother, Mea, Laura Cameron, Kirkland Lake, a widow and two Wrothers, Colin, In Kirkland, and A ly Alan, Ont, and a sister, An ne Mrs. Max Carroll, Chaput {reduetannd him were his father, Highs Immediate relatives who Harold in July 1080, and orald hn December, 1040 JAMES B, RORINKON BELLEVILLE Following a lengthy ness, James KE Hohin son FR. RN, Roslin Saturday | FOR BIRTHS, DEATHS AND IN MEMORI. AMS, SEE COLUMN ONE, CLASSIFIED PAGE | | Ny gai RICK Canadian Press Malt Writer LONDON (¢P) The century ain and France under the Knglish ghannel has heen ngineers, geologists and flean olers on hoth sides of the chapne have long fell that a submarine tunnel was feasible But an earnest start on the pro ect has been mired In an objec: jon raised tn 10M by Ceneral Wolseley, who warned parliament that & erossehannel would put England at the merey of Kure PARDIAN" GIRDLE" Niilled woldiors, he sald, viewed the scheme with "horror and un disguised alarm,' The channel was Hrilain's untdian girdle' and a tunnel would breach this 'silver streak" of safely UE gonfess | am al a loss to understand what we Are (0 gah exoapl AN Immunity from sen-slok ness when OroRNIng the channel," sald the veleran of many battles, including the Riel uprising on Cans ips prajries few days ago, the Channel Tun nel Company with assets of £11 held ita 74th Ane al meeting Four directors and (hree share poldnra sal In a A room in London's finanolal disteiot to hear ih wid Leo FA D'Erlanger Whing descendant of tunnel Donat ron Emile D'Erlanger, quietly report! YI was glad to learn that the British government now considers that there are scarcely any strat ole Hrounds tor rejecting the pros a the Hastings County home, He a orn In Belleville had lived his entire Jife in the Helleville area He was a member of Christ ehureh, For a number of years he was employed at the Belle Theatre an tioket taker He an purvived hy one son James, and a daughter, Mya, Ceol Bileox, CAINE), hoth of Alax ARTHUR WILLIAM WRAY There passed (0 real, after a severe stroke In Oshawa General {ioapital, Arthur William Wray, A ite long resident of this commu ALY In his Ard your Horn In Plekering Township, he Was one of 10 ohildeen born to man Alfred, ha twin, brother George Inte Joseph Wray and Mary Plow: | certain cow, and then treated the | old dream of a tunnel linking Brits | There may revived again, | grounds for 1 | possibilities of publio henefit reel 'Religious Agel (fie Safety Yorum, suggested Can ada should have teams of trained anelysis nevoss the country to de termine the couse of every mee) dent with the sim of trying to pre | vent 8 similar occurrence An estimated 4000 Canadians will die from teatfie pecidents dur {ing the next 12 months, Dr, Elliott {gnid, and the number will incrense slendily unless slaps are taken Arch Bryce, secretary of the unadian Wighway Safety Confer id enviar that Ontario high whys are among the most con gested In North' Ameries Unless drivers are educated to safe havits, the toll of dead and injured in the provinee would climb in even more alarming heights Drama T 'Weapon Lead Vital To Free World SRAGHIORY CLUB. Gue, (CP Vital importance oA the r¥ ee Word | mating # lend in the newesi Liypes of weapons has been em | phasized hore hy Canadian, Ameri {asm and Brith suthorities on In ternational sfisirs The view was expressed here wl i" for dwy conlerence wineh open ed Canadian Institute of Interns tiopsl Minis, The comlerence {private and wnolficial, ! businessmen, eduention offices from | WErn. | 24 Weekend Deaths 16 Die In Highway Toll Spurs Device Plans ve | Prose "vet Woh oid Me il is spring | the three coumiries sre present, | from ¥ The Canndian oup Ws headed hy | {Hon, Brooke Danton, former de | Inpuries fence miminer and now president of sn be he | fe Metropolitan oA Canada Delegates were of the opinion | thet Wussia's stiitude hay reantly | | changed but that this was the re |" IMs Insurance hs # aly Yur jt Suiting | sult of playing for time rather than | | denth md oy "ohh om | an shandonment of baste Commu | W | was imporitent thet this strength | Biven | erash nist sims, The change had been! brought shout by the collective | | sirength of the Free World, and | | : | be mmintained It would be mibeidnl 10 allow Rus 8, SUARCH it Cornel) that Chrysler and Yord have heh | WP to the swlomotive reserach ¢- ogra centred al the depsrtmen hie hesith wie to score a melor advance in| and preventive medicine of the (tha field of new viespons appeared 1o he no immediate pros | behind in pelence and enginering wa had shown whe wis not Is {poet of this taking place wt Ris Land was turning out Incressing {numbers of lesined personnel | the two fields DISTRICT The vial importance of under: standing God hs the msource of substance was brought Christian Belence services September 11, The | all true out al | m Hundny, "labor not for the mest perisheth, bul for that ment which sndureth unio rveriasting 1) unto you her WIN SILVER TRAYS James McCutcheon and George Juskson of the Oshaws lawn | Bowling Club won fourth place Wn the primary competition of the (Hobe and Mall Beoteh Doubles competition in Toronto 1ast wes They received besutiful sliver | trays As prizes, wenled Takes Top Honors Tp patients passed Through Bamaria", "He ous drama In one wot, roll and several seals for those seek: | prepen ed by an Oshawa group | wood men | Look the Orono top honors al on ¥riday | Drama Festival held Saturday avenings Runsell | Greta street, directed and which was cen tered around a plot by four foo jie to stenl the Roman (axes, Play Mrogrosted, it was easily seen how each step bf the theft was carefully flannad and seemed tool-proof, Then one of the play ers mel Christ on the road, Wis influence on her life made » dramatic change in the lives of the four people In the plot, Mrs, Robert Hicks, was cost In the leading woman's role, She portrayed "Gor tyna", a woman of the streets who | was chosen by the plotters to keep the governor busy while the rest | stole the taxes, The adjudieator of | the play, Vincent Mathewson of Masson | Joel, This a notable eonces son : | And he went on to say still he a long walling uk, | think we have | hoping that ultimately | with is ireméngent | ad The Channel Tunnel Company, | the lone survivor of other, earlier gompanies, sees ahead a aby when a Hamble tunnel would he carved through the water-tight lower ehalk seam that stretohes lke a great saucer under the Channel, For 84 miles, the tunne! would dip below the channel floor, and the rest of it would burrow through the coastal olitfs to surface vail link Al the deepest part of the ohn nel, where the water in 165 feel deep, the tunnel would be about 100 feel below the sea bed, Years ago, onginéels sald the tunnel would oont £5,000,000 to build, Now the cont 15 estimated at £00,000,000 One by one the mare. of prob lema are heing wiped away, The old ditfieulty of ventilation=hased on steam engines using the tunnel has heen solved hy the advent of electrie trains and high-speed fani: And the tiny difference be: tween English and Frenoh ral gauges--lonn than 316th of an Inch Aas also heen overcome Draft treaties have heen pre red between France and Eng and to take care of sueh eventual ities ax apprehension and trial of alloged eriminals within the tun ne And on each side of the Channel, pilot tunnels have heen hored hes period before this seheme, je realised,' and Milford and fwo sisters, Ger trade (Mra Leonard Williama) and Agnes (Mra, Richard Craw: ford) He married Lily Might in 1930 Surviving are his wite, son, Alfred; two daughters, Laura and Gon trude at home! two brothers, Rus oll of Bowmanville and Gane of Searboro and two sisters, Mis Margaret Wray of Whithy and Mrs, Henry Roberts (Emma), Osh AWA Funeral service was from Rob inson Funeral Chapel, Weooklin, Three brothers predecoased him | and Interment in Groveside Come tory Pallbearers were his six neph { of equal value Bowmanville, spoke highly Wieks' poriraynl of the part, Mer Dale, King sirest, Whithy, and Harold Hawkshaw Mary | street, Oshawa played the part of the two men, Their parts ware Mer Dale ns "Na sor' the cobbler, was the ons who made the plot wnd arranged. the de tails, Harold. Hawkshaw as the rieh Banahasarus supplied the mon oy. to finance the adventure" Both men gave fing performanges Mrs, Kenneth Farrow, Christie street, nn "'Habta' the wife of the cobbler, received commendation from the adjudientor for her per formance In & supporting role The other plays, In the comnet] tion at Orono, were "On the Care me prose nied hy Orono young people "fhe Bishop's Candle wick presented hy Knox nited Church, Peterborough, The Pele horough and Orono groups ted for second place UK.-France Tunnel Link Again Considered low the sea floor AL Shakespeare oliff on the Dover coast, & tunnel, seven feel In diameter, was oul more than a mile under the sea, WOULD PROMOTE TRADK Great plans have heen devised for drainage tunnels, ventilation, safety, railway switching and, sig nals, and for military woleotion al each end, Koonomists have pointed out that a tunnel would spark new trade between Br tain and the con tinant, One vislonary yoAry Ago went as fur an to foreosst a rallway line through Hibevia into Alaska and down Into Canada and the United Ntaten, thus providing Britain with direct rall connections with the American market The tunnel seheme has been he: fore Parliament In one form or another more than 16 times since 183, Napoleon thought the idea wan great when a British engineer showed him his plans CGanerally, though, whenever the wroposl came before British Par iamentarians, it. .was wejeeted on necurity grounds Yel In wpite of these objections, each your the Channel Tunnel Com pany nies and hears the chale man's report, D'Erianger reported this time that In France, senators and deputies are trying to organ: fae a Wuropean association for the advancement of the Channel tan: nel oaune "Al a conference held In May last," he sald, It was decided to peek 10 brings this matter hefore the Council of Europe" And there the, dream les next year or thd next decade, RAF May Order CF-100 Fighters TORONTO €M) gn Globe and | Mall says it han learned there are indications the Royal Alr Force will plage an order for 'a modest number' of CFA00 Jot fighters pro duced by A.V. Roe Canada Ltd at nearby Malton The story says they would he a stopsggap measure until the Rritish alveraft industry has ironed oul some aerodynamic wrinkles in Is promising all-weather Hghter, the Gloster Tavelin RAI officials have long heen worried hy a lack of allsweather until ows! Raymond Crowlord, Albert Crawtord, Qarnet Wray, Charles | Roberts, Bill Wray, Donald Wray Planes and have used obaolesoent fosquitos and Closter Meteors, the NOWRPAPE IRA) A y of Mrs | | Less In 1954 OTTAWA (CP) Numbers of patients In tuberculosis kanstorin and TH units of general hospiials declined last year for the first time in Canadian history The huresu of statistics said that patients in hospital de: creasdd to 8,420 at the end of last year from 16,051 at the end of 1068, 8 drop of 5.2 per cent, The ale for ench 100,000 of population fell from 100 In 1063 to 100 last year, the lowest level In seven years The desth rate for each 100,000 of population declined to 10.8 In Irom 12.8 in 1068 and 17.1 In 1062, It compares with a rate of 80.4 In 1087 Canadian Polio Shows Decline OTTAWA (CP) Incidence of has dropped to 27 per cent of the polio In Canada so far this year average rate for the 1950-5 period The health department announced that B44 canon of pollo were reported up to Rept, 8 compared with a flveyear avepage for that date of 1,008, There Were 272 canes of paralytic pollo compared with an average of Hh2 Pollo deaths this year total 17 Ontario haw had 102 cases this compared with B68 up to Bepl, lant year yor, with a flve-year average of There | unlversity's When CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBIVCTY [he was slimost which the Bon of man shall EVE horn rimmed gasses for him hath Gol 06 | through the polities of his home | stretches | Had TORONTO _(UP)=Most persons as they grow older, start to take It easy. But not Mrs, Dorothy Trembley of Campbellford, Oni Mrs, Trembley, a Bbhyear-old who says life begins at 40, Thurs day night placed third in the #2 mile Canadian National Exhibition Jatathon swim off the CNE water fron Mrs, Trembley is no stranger to ONE swims, having started her first In 1038 when she swam in what was then considered a mar athon==10 miles Bince then she has only missed two CONE swima-in 1002 and 1064, In 1080 she placed sixth in the 10 mile CNKE marathon, eolleoting 100, Today she quit at 7:10 am, EDT after covering less than three miles in 44% hours, WORKS WITH CHILDREN The good natured Mrs, Trembley NOW, MANANen A swimming class in | NORTH BAY (CP) A verdict of "not guilty hy reason of insanity" was returned by a Supreme: Court of Ontario Jury here yesterday in the trial of Joseph Pierre Roy, 29, oharged with the Mareh 21 murder of his wite Ceelle, who was found strangled to death with a stooking The Jury took seven minutes to reach its verdict shortly after noon My, Justiee Judson In his sum mation to the jury sald "there is of course abundant medical New York Oy. college Wn Moroccan Crond Vizier "OSHAWA AND Is Now 108 Years Old Sultan Ben Molar Araln's chief fonda! Bi Abderrahmen Ha ie behind | to ithon | estate's flower gardens AIXNAEB-BAINS, Fr, (AP) the frall Mo £ Krend vizier of Moroces arrived iy last {month for talks with the French ited from the plane by solieious Foreign Min: ister Antoine Pinny, Haj Mohammed o Mokri mi well have awed the French polit clan, The 108-yearold grand ter | Golden Text wes from John (041) | took his office when Pinsy~ whieh | g3 was a striping of 2, Altogether, the white bearded Hite men in flowing robes and a fhvaaded land for 76 years, His experience from the murderous tribal wars of 60 years age through the German, British snd French disputes that preceded the days of the French protectorsie, As grand vizier, his connections | {with the sultan have taken on the | aspect of both feudal prime min ister nnd respected senior evil | weryant, Land the consequences of hecoming | ton popular or unpopuler in & tur: bulent land, Stock Markets Get Brisk Week's Trade By PATRICK VELIOWS Canadian Press Biafl Writer Toronto, Montreal and New Y stock marl o" hogan this week' trading wit unce afler the Labor Day holly Forecasts that the quiet pre-holiday sessions would he followed by some action were quickly horne out when mar kets Jumped up to record highs on Tuesday, Observers said the market was going through Is fourth vesction since late July, After the thres previous rections there had been a flood of buying that had sent prices up well beyond their pre vious highs, The spurt early this week was seen as 8 rush to gel in on the upswing of number four, Sleols were strong though the the encounted a patchy spot week: UK, steels producers ie: east record production totals Just ahead, Rallrondo started on the New York market, though they ware sald to he lagging hehind industrials in the general market advance On Canadian exchanges, sleels got fairly good support from he papers and manufacturers, dividual Issues ocoasionally a the spotlight from the groups, At Toronto, Aluminium was standout, gaining $7.50 to 10 Stronger steels Included Algoma up two points, Canada Wire anc 1H Life Begins At 40 Says Swim Singer her home town, She does It on her own time and receives nothing for it unless her puplls--=71 of theme wish to make & donation, "Usually they give me about 25 cents a lesson for 12 lessons," she sald, 1 "they still can't swim after 12 lessons, | give them the whole kit-and:-kahoodle free, 1 haven't had one fall me yet," Thursday night, Mrs, Trembley spent alx hours on the water, Har hor polloe, who occasonally stop: ped al the finishing barge, told amared speciators she floated on her hack most of the night and sung songs, Her favorite, "Come Skiing Down un Hill with You,' ia a pong of her own composition When asked why she didn't try Mrs, Trem: bley sald! "I'm ono racer, 1 oan't heat Cliff Lumsden, I'm in there for my own satisfaction and the town of Lamp: hellford who sponsored me.' to finish the course, Found Not Guilty In Strangle Case most say averwhelming. evidence of insanity in this case, Mi, Justice Judson told Roy that the verdict of the court was that he be kept In striet custody until the wish of the leutenant governor be known As he stood to hear this verdiot Roy showed the first emotional res action he had displaytd during the trial, except for occasional glower: ing frowns He hent hs face his head, one might al {worked and he started lo ery, Cornell's studies show that pr. con ot 4 injured drivers are they say wil wr Hy yy ont Mont of tha ) new models "sly | equipped w or Can ith i | Gnas sent we With which viene ph passen: | ot oloeol foul" is sid to be he povier the Cherifian throne, owing shaker by the sy, kil powers sre harder bis sge, The then NOV | dey 4 and seems sine changes, When the French protec | of torate was set up. El Mokri was | he A i} one of fv is Job of sultans The old man complains ocen slopally of & touch of theumatism, | | bis family says, but otherwise is {healthy and eats with & youth's | disdain for dieting, | OUTLIVES. WIVES his wives, He has three daughters | 108 grandchildren, He lives and handles his position | in the sullan's court in mich the | Cable B, ahead 5 to 85, Canadian Vickers, Dominion hyndry, Na J Hanah or fob, wine or ew "high of i MJ Page Hots, . Base metals moved irregularly most of the week hut a few Issues notched sharp advances, Opemiska {imped $1.66 to $9.60 and Eastern melting added 80 at #780, reflect Ing continued interest In coppers, Jraniums were mixed, Gains of okr)'s to] define "oul lkelier to last, despite | betore ding up his Win off) duties, vond vider served more | Vivier walks haltingly oe oars for the ig d rrr wis prs Hh unaffected hy dynastic | nd here fills him in on affairs ¢ ministers to) tant because the through wnother | dom ventured out after his life | the politeness of & Bedouin chief The grand vizier has outlived all | He avoids the limelight | and five sons Hying and more than | Moorish-styled | h| 10 d ner of old-with # dally Hmousine country 10 rile admire his early for Mon Moslem or prayers. His he r Ar os, | Bach morning shout 10 0 PASSE yr the sultan's chambers The bri is Ine vesingy impor- sultan has sel red hy assassination | in his reign two years | was endan, | Surty early Hehe grand vidier's job Includes mueh of the deyAo-day sdmin-| istration of Moroccan affairs, With tain he sees 8 strenm of callers seeking the sultan's ear, If there |" is any feuding going on In the palace it doesn't cep Vi Mokri from getting his evening massage and reliving after the last Muezzin's call to prayer, British Cabinet Shuffle Forecast By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Biall Writer LONDON (CP)--Prime Minister Fden is expected to announce a government shuffle within the next ays ny Satan 441 ak. i or ange he wi in be publie by that time, chiefly concerns the poculaln that Sir Walter Monckton will fin. ally leave the ministry of labor, Sir Walter, 64, has held the post ~Always a hot pot in A Conserva: tive inistration « since 1081, |o shout 30 cents went to B Fated and Guleh, Pronto drop: ped 66 1 NARROWLY AHEAD Western olls scored a narrow Index gain on the week's tradin Royalite up $1.00 and Husk conta ahesd at $9.00 topped the better issues, Among Jolds, Dome mines ad: vanced 1% and Kerr-Addison a int, leading the improved sen. ors, Week's Index gains at Toronto Industrials 6.81 to 450.08, golds 82 to 07.00, base metals 1.92 to 200,56 and western ofls 1,11 to 116,22, Week's volume at Toronto; 22, 246,000 compared with last week's 40, 471, 000, Week's Index changes in Mont real; Banks off 50 te 50.62, utilities off 4 to 1861, Industrials up 84 J 103.2, Sombiitd up 8.56 to 247.5 ors up 18,10 to 1486.90 and bs ds off 086 to 80.72 Weeks volume: 266,071 indus: trials and 4,480,472 mines ' nel Maheffrey, 12, Twice he has heen ordered to ta H 8 vest after moments of erisls Industrial relations, CYCLING EAT BRISTOL, England (CP)=Mich- eyeled to Lon don and back ~~ 240 miles ~ fo TORONTO (CP) wr | ont Erie Munday holore a rg 5A Ji Weanondey. mi when Ki Rian #u ad bu CE: i hard fb nan der th on in Bali hos ovehed quarter Lhd ire roy Billy Bell picked up a fumble snd vin 30 yards for a tous : Don pg Aig ER or r n ham ok the bal {aroun Th yy vd Aw runn 8 Lehdoun which he aloe nk TWO SINGLES In the second quarter two Kitch. ener singles, one on a kick A mi fiend aval aisompt vo hom, [ the Dchman os 04 land a Jie Beaches od wa Beach fumble at eh haok Il earried 2.04 the 1 AGE: en Gi Ee Boloased, Jailed oodstock was back behind bars times and was arrested on a ¢ in the third on Gus hi because o of dodink, Joried, helo fore Aue On The Same Day Fre a oR ol i "o olige si he was Tormte pi release in 8 Ww Pg alter Art im re he ha harge ener van for a i oh wier ree ont ree it pi ast ealiod hack bee R' NTO char Mil that same leave, Miles struck him sever, win a shilling bet from a pal of_asault, OPENING SOON INSPECTION THURSDAY'S fF Previous week's volume 473,660 Industrials and 4,370,550 mines, TIMES - OR YOUR WATEN GAZETTE 16 Brock St, N., Whith SENSATIONAL MEAT FEATURES for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY CLUB STEAKS 39 LEAN BUTT PORK CHOPS LEAN MINCED STANDING ROAST = 6th & 7th Prime Ribs . 33° BEEF 2.49 LEAN LIVER BRISKET DEVON ~ BREAKFAST BACON RINDLESS LS, 49° NO. | ~~ ONTARIO POTATOES TUESDAY ONLY BASK 1.QT, iT

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