THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, December 16, 1958 § | | "FriciDAIRE WHITBY SPORTS Fire Chief Calls # TINY SANTA VISITS BROOKLIN Winstanley, | Bruce Camp" 2ll, 4, of Brooklin, was the centre of ntion In the Brooklin Community Club's Banta Claus parade staged Saturday, Bruce rode at the head of the arade, while Santa Pretty Dianne 15, of Leaside, was too hg to sit on the knee of this Banta Claus--s0 she whispered into his ear to tell him what she wants this Christmas, 'Banta, Mayor Says Fence Dispute "Stupid" A Whitby resident, whose op:| To stop her from this, the town position to a town-proposed fence officials engaged Mr, Heffer, who moving has cost $600 In legal|first sought a temporary injune fees, has drawn the wrath of|tion and finally secured a Bu Mayor Harry Jermyn, When His|preme Court injunction to prevent Worship learned at a meeting of (her from moving It again, This eouncil on Monday evening that it| action was not contested hy Mrs bad cost the town $600 to get a|Gentles, , Supreme Court injunction to stop| For all this Mra, Gladys Gentles, of Hopkins is now asked to pay the hill, St, from moving , fence back the amount of $600 onto town property, he termed ft , OR a "stupid and ridiculous ex NEC OVER COST pense,' Councillor Sid Correll wonder The $600 which the town was ed If there was any way the town asked by solicitor R. M, Heffer to could recover any of (hat cost pay for the injunction, will he the| 'A woman who Is that obstinate 1 subject of discussion {in 8 meeting should have to share the costs," of the town finance committee, [sald Mayor Jermyn which body has been asked| Assistant town clerk Forhes to study possibilities of recover. McEwen pointed out that Mra ' Mrs. Gentes had not contested any of ne Su AOU from. Mr |the legal netions and therefore no HAD AGREEMENT |assessments of costs had been - f'*¥i against her, whl fail Foselled some of the history oF hs eo x wants ta create costa of this hid tuation eventually should not away with it," sal oa 1) the njinerion being sou Mayor a WN oats Ue AN: 'He noted that In June of this|other $600 to collect it from her, ] , the town, following surveys, it would be a lesson to others," v decided to move a fence, run: "This is a stupid and ridiculous ning along the front of her prop: expense,' he said, "In fact this 1s erty on Hopkins 8t., back from one of the most stupid and {ll town property to the property thought expenses | have ever Mine, At that time, sald Mr. Hef: seen. I want you, Councillor Woot 'fer, solicitors for Mrs, CGentles ton, to peruse this matter and see agreed to the move, and the fence (I there is some way we can re was moved lcover that $600." ! But on Oct, 20, he noted, works, On motion hy Deputy-reeve department employes learned Everett Quantrill, the matter was that Mrs, Gentlesgwas trying to turned over to Councillor Woot have the fence regdeected af its/ton's finance committee with in old location, which the town structions to give this aspect par claims {a town property toular study Garden Club Has Christmas Show The Whithy Garden Club Mrs, M. Gouldburn, and some of Christmas show was a moat sue: the vietory parade of the World cessful event with many original Champion Whitby Dunlops and interesting design: hockey team as well as of the The following were those who Bowmanville centennial parade won [nthe various classes were shown by L. Reckley Class 1, Corsage: (1) Mrs hese pictures were taken hy N. Wilkinson (2) Ms. RE Mr, Heckley and by Ron Bare Bond (3) Mrs, Oscar Moore ham Class 2, Door Decoration Carol singing and two guessing Mrs, 8 Burns (2) Mrs, J contests were further entertain Wilkinson mem, the contests being won hy Class 3, Winter Mes, Oscar Moore, Mrs. Harold | legal work, the town in () N, Bouquet: (1) tharonghly Mayor Harry Jermyn said that are hist chimaey lo Mrs, 8 Burns (2) Mes, J. N, Brown, and Mrs, 0, Edgeley Wilkinson (3) Mrs E, ¥ Bond, Refresh 4s and an oppor Class 4, Arvangement for Bub tunity to visit with friends fet or Mantel: (1) Nos, 8, Burns gathered there, brought the Al pis R, Van Home (1) Miss meeting to a close y rice a 3, Christmas Centrepiece . ) Mrs. R. Van Horga (2) Mrs # N Wilkinson YW Osean Police To Tak Moore . Class 6, Arran, "ment Portray ME a Christmas Song or Story! Fire Calls Soon Mrs. BR Van Hore (2) Mrs ££ Burns (3) Miss Laura Pellow As won as a telephone ix in «Class 7. Arrangement {op Stalled, the Whithy Police De Jt (for Novice): (1) Mes, partment will bog'n taking five y 8, Patersc (1) Mrs. Roy alarm calls, Council agreed at! wier (1) Miss Laura Pellow he. various classes we red meeting on Monday evening fie he Mrs. O. C. Weeks and 'hat for all but fou, hours each Aranton of the Oshawa day, the palice will he expected Horticultural Society to accept the alarms. For the Miss Cheryl Hawes delighted remaining peviod of the day, if audience with a number of no officer is o. tclophone duty potions od he accordion, the calls will continie to be ac ying first "Aher Victory cepted hy toovn hall caretaker reh" and "La Paloma' and Ernest Clarke ater Jno the program "Silent! A letter was scelved from the ht and "Here Comes Santa Roard of Police © wmissioners us stating that the (in Constable lembers enjoyed had been authovized to accept very humore '1 Onalogues fire alarms of the police station Mrs Omer Bdgeley, who 1s The letter suggested t¥ an ex expert in this type of enter: tension be run fren the fire inment Here selections were phone to Mr, "srke's house te bavisphoning the Doctor' and accept any call hetween 4 a.m Some excellent pictures taken Wd § aan. whet police uiticers a ture Suit are not assigned to telephone and Scotland, were shown byl |Pesidents of the own interpreted DAY-BY-DAY reports of the las' meeting of council, when this matter was -- discussed, as saving that there FIRE CALL were no policemen on duty from + Whithy Volunteer Fire Brigade 4 am, until & am waa called to a home on Almond' Actually, he said. there BE. on the Townline, about 4 two men on dul during I. yesterday when a flooded hours although none | assigned nace caused. a he Case Firemen report po damage throughout the remainder of the caused. (day, In the past two years, Wn telephone day | Banta Claus parade, it proved | during our SPOTLIGHT By WREN A, BLAIR For Yuletide Care Is your Christm. jong 0 he safer if they are flame-proofed 'a merry one? Ii could essily be by the manufectur |" he pointed far from merry, lout, Purchasers should make It was far fom merry for 8 fey muy dod has baw done helore men, women iidren last y Aecorations, yenr, They died In fives, Wives| "Christmas Is the season for The Whithy Dunlops meet the Kingston Merchants here at the arena al 5.30 this evening in a game that should produce plenty lof aetion, Last me the Merchants were here they led the "Dun MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-311 i" oye ULL yw "BELL TAXI Ll bad! oA botwosn : V " oh) ¥ C \ nies' 3:1 at the. end of the second period bul the local squad came het cost $10.07" 000 in Property he ares the Wig h q on strong in the last period to edge out a 54 win, Actually King ig atlention to their protection dur" ston have given Whithy some of their toughest games thus far,| Fire Chief Bruce Comer today the season, "Because there [although Hull-Ottaws Canadiens have taken the "scalps of the sued a werning fo residenis ing, tendency to step out for al AR coe Individuel Requirements STAFFORD BROS, Monumental Works 310 Dunder fant MO 8.3552 "SHEER LOOK" BUTT RADIO " Wey a APNE (RL eT ---------- To hig Please INKEY TOYS ATCH BOX TOYS DEL CRAFTY Gin tom ISTMAS CAR HOUR FILM SERVIER STORE HOURS: 8:30 am, to 9:00 pm, $00 pm, Sundays 10:00 p.m ~Chrisimas Eve RIGLER'S STORE 200 Brock $0, 5, Whithy | Claus himself rode at the rear on & sleigh covered in colored baloons, The village's largest the position of Acco signed. Only experie counting field need H.C § THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY Applications in writing will be received for untant by the under- nced men in the ac- apply. Age limit 38, Previous Utility accounting would be an asset but not essential, IMPSON, Secretary & General Manager 160 Attend Christmas Party At United Church More than 160 members of the McQuay, Ms, Jack Switzer's intermediate and senior class presented the play "Martha sos of Whithy Briggs' Christmas Candle', The attended the Chri {mas carol "We Three Kings concert held in of Orient Ae was sung by Miss ARS "The Meaning of was presented hy FREE WEEK Notice WHITBY PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNOUNCES -- NO FINES ON OVERDUE DECEMBE LIBRARY BOOKS RETURNED BEFORE R 31, 1958 BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD was masterof: Miss Plrie's class, The program -- y | PERSONALS Mrs, M, Hewis, of Centre street south, has returned home from an extended visit to Eng land and Scotland where she visited her three sisters and other relatives and friends, Mrs Hewis retrned on the Queen I a in KINGSTON MERCHANTS el fons WORLD CHAMPIONS WHITBY DUNLOPS O.H.A. SENIOR "A" TONIGHT 8.30 p.m. -at = WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA everything possible will he done to make this event a happy and enjoyable ane Mrs. H, Augustus reported that Dunlops more. often than any other club, Bus' Gagnon and Wal- against the Indiscrir 'nate use Iy bop both former members of the Whithy organization, have of flammable Christmas fre rink Suring Je {miive sen found the going somewhat rough in Kingston, with the 'Merch. decorations, "Home decorations soo" widen are being cared for| [ants having won only four games to date in the schedule This! should he made of non-combust- by # capable person nt Al) condition 16 somewhat puzzling since on paper they appear to ible materials," he ald times," he said, have a good roster, Certainly on their games against Whithy, the, "These materials Include, Oher possible hazards: pointed Kingston team appedr better than their last place showing, Both metal, glass, asbestos and other gui by Chief Corner Wneluded' |games Kingston, have played here thus far have materialized materials, In the past, many aljoadey Christmas trees; old} into spine-tingling hockey contests, which were In doubt all the festive season has hecome one Christmas tree lights, which you (way, 'Gagnon has played his usual good hockey for the Timestone of slark rage ly het se the have used for years, city group, and is well up In the scoring, Tonight's game will be beautiful but dangerous decora:| 'Don't overload electrical out: [speed with the old rivalry of Kingston-Whithy clashes and the tigns of paper, cotton, {ree jis he stressed, "People Merchants will he out to try and hand the Dunlops thelr Mrst loss branches and other inflam: should be extra cautious at this at Kingston's hands this season, Hed' Olson, latest acquisition mighles have suddenly become A iime of the year, Ma's Il # for Kingston, will make his first appearance on Whithy lee since flaming menace to life and merry Christmas for your {he joined the Limestone city ranks property family--ont A 1ragie one," Chief The Dunlops spilt thelr weekend road sction, winning | "Decorations can be made far Corner concluded, { 42 Maturday Mgt Kingston, although (rimmed rather hans . dily on Sunday hy Hull, The "Hah" skated strongly through~ : out the entire sixty minutes and never really let the "Dun- Plan Annual Re orts nies' gel uniracsed, Sometimes a (eam 1s only as good As the opposition ets you be, and In this game Canadiens simply didn't let Whithy he very good, There was litle question that . "Sammy" Pollock and Lou Passadore were "burning over At ouncil Inau ural the 10-4 loss Canadiens ahsorhed here Inst Tuesday, and they came out like tigers for Semday's game, However, there's an old saying In hockey that if you ean win the majority of your Although the same council will (and the Mayor's proposal would home games plus 50 per cent of your road games, you'll he On 1yiouug nthe 1050 inaugural meel: not defeat the purpose of the two fop, #0 the week-end split wasn't an entire Tost emuse, The DUR: (ioe piguped in the 1058 meet: year ferm . Tons had thelr atest win streak broken at seven games, And [jog 'weovor siapry Jermyn is mak: Councillor Jack McAvoy asked will now attempt to start a new one here tonight when they io oniain that next year's meet- if it would be worthwhile to hold meet Kingston, ing will be Sonsideraby different |B wpe inl meeting in the new hed "OU : 9 etrened from le has asked every committee fo allow a question period from Pod AON aD Hiv Nn, Ay ih) hel games chairman, the Reeve and Deputy: the ratepayers, in lieu of the nom: | ' week's stay, Wednesday they downed second place id 4 to Malie a tevirt of ue ination matting which was not oe Johnstown 8:2 at home, On Friday we journeyed to Philadelphia has A 00 necessary this year, " onmandiig wiccem, wo (where Clinton won thelr first game In "Philly" In nearly the Inaugural meeting on Jan | Councillor Ald Correll Mated bears vin a i: victory over the Ramblers, Saturday night they In past years, only the Mavorithat ratepayers have opporunity [ [heturned home and went on a scoring rampage to defeat Charl: has made a major address al this every day of the year to call eoun : ' [otte, N.C, Clippers 13:2, Clinton now lead the UK, Fastern lea meting oll members on any question they aints gue by eight points, They have won 17 games and dropped eight! 20n Jan, 1, this year, the pres: may have at this writing, which 1s already two wins more than they regis ent counell took office for a two Councillor MeAvoy slated that . tered in the eiitive fd-game sehedile last year, The Comets end. year term but Mayor Jermyn he did not expect questions sich ects 1Cers od a had last with 47 losses, two ties and only 1h wins 1asl sea stated that It Is still necessary as are heard over the telephone Wa & son, By the way "Spider" Brown who broke his jaw In Washing. that an Inaugural meeling he why fs that hole still in our he regular devotional and ton 1ast week. will he discharged from the Hospital tomorrow and held again this year, The council street?" He said that some rate husiness meeting of All Saints' will flv to his home in Toronto for the holidays to recuperate, He members decided to hold the payers may want an accounting WA was held in the parish hall will rejoin the team shortly after New Years In answer io same ecommitiee chairmanship of council's polley or is plans for with the president, Mrs. Oscar many queries about Boston Bruin's interest fn Bobhy Attersley,|they have held this year, The In: the new year, Moore, presiding, The meeting we'll say this, Boston has contacted the Whithy centre star re augural meeting Is slated for 111 The matter of holding a special opens with Bible reading by garding a five.game trial with the Bruins, All amateur players a.m. followed in the evening by meeting for questions from the Mrs, Moore who also led in under the terms of the pro-amateur agreement can play five the first regular business meet: ratepayers was not settled, but prayers games without losing thelr amateur standing, After Nov, 15th, | ing of the year |eouneillors will be giving a report Regular busines followed they cannot bring an amateur up to pro without the consent of his| Councillor Harry Inkpen won-|of the year's work in thelr depart [when the reports of the treasurer | Present club, Lynn Patrick, GM of the Bruins and yours truly dered if the inaugural meeting ment al the Inaugural meeting, and various secretaries \ 're nre [are currently in negotiations whereby the Dunlops would grant sented, Donations were made to|Attersiey permission, which we certainly want to do, However, several missionary projects, The there are several pertinent problems which we must be realistic [following members were elected About, These are the possibility of an Injury te Aftersley during to office for the ensuing year, (his games with Boston, There would then be the matter of a re nn " 4 placement, medical expenses, his hockey salary, ete Also some Honorary pre; 'dent Mrs, Arm: guiure oonsiderations must be discussed should Attersley turn strong, president Mrs, Oscar ppofessional, Talks will continue between Patrick, Attersley and Moore, 1st viee:pre ident Mrs, [ourself throughout (he week and full details will he released upon MeMurchy, ind vice-president] oomnletion, Meanwhile, it would appear that Bobby will Join the Mrs, Bert Lear, treasurer Mya, grying for several games, probably when Boston are playing in junior, Quilter, recording oretary Mrs, Toronto, at Maple Leaf Gardens Whithy HWillerest Dalry Jun: Hunday Behool clas I, L, Price, corvesponding sec: jopg won a devisive 0:2 vietory over Brooklin here at the arena In United Church retary Mra, J, Sleight, olm, Wve go" pagular Junlor "C'" game last night, Brown, Ludmark, agd annual Christmas i Ing message secretary Mrs, Eimer Tran each potted two goals for Whithy, while Grandy and the Church Hall Saturday even: Correll's ¢ Levingston, educational #60: Lawson scored once each for Brooklin, ok leak In the freexing yg, The pla retary Mrs, Armstrong, doreas loos Almost _oaused the fame fo he cancelled when amonia| Gordon Mifiin, Sunday Bohol Chrismas' Jegretary Mrs, MeGary, Tittle fumes became unbearable, However, the arena staff quickly went|guperintendent, pers secretary Mys, H, Brown, to work and got things under control so that the game could pro-| ceremonies the enjoyable concluded with a p rectors nominees Mrs, Quilter ceed, The Hillorest Juniors next ametlon comes in Orillia tomer program, Banta Claus visited the Myvs, Law's class, and Mes, Price, | row ma, then its out to Port herty for a return game againet|ohildren following the ram -- I was with deep regret that Brooklin on Saturday , . . Jerry's Men's Wear Juveniles downed and distributed veats to al | Mrs, Bisson's resignation as Cobourg 6:4 at the arena Saturday night In their frst lea Mrs, Newstead's class | 960 ot attle | prayer partner secretary was action of the season Don't forget tiokets for tomorrow night's sented a play entitled "A Doll ! weceptod, The 1eeting closed game in Toronto hetween University of Toronto Blues and the for Marceline", Judy Stevens with the member prayer and Dunlaps at Varsity stadium can be secured at the arena box-office peoited "Christmas Is a Merry) n orah wp benediction here at tonight's game against Kingston pay", A play, 'Helping Santa : i Claus' was presented by Miss aml real hattle In shaping up in . Burnside's elass Thorah Twp. this week as the Cavl Graham, Idovd Bradley, Altting reeve and the sitting pee Y uc 1018 Barry Davison, David Smith, deputy-reeve contest the reeve. and Murray. Graham veoited the ship of the township, To add popular "T'was the Night Before even more color to their ele (on, Christmas', The classes of Miss| Wo members of the sitting Ire anne ere Betty Carman « d Mr. Bareham council have moved up to do presented the pantomime "The have for the chair vacated by Itinevant auctioneers will find! The new bylaw does not alter Christ 1s Born", the deputy-reev, " Ji : ig ; A medley of song and instr In the contest for reeve are that more than money Is needed the present situation governing n ¥ Jl Morel ] I ; ; ne ieces were by pupils of Russell Morrison, the incombent, to obtain a licence to hold spe: auctions of one's household furn mental pleces and Russell Francis. this vear's celal auctions in the town of Whit: ishings and personal belongings . Mr. Hewlett's class, Hoh and deputy-reeve : i by, Following a bylaw passed atl The bylaw first came up for Asters Donald and Jimmy Don Boyohyn on t &ccc, «a BEECREIEYA 0 coon ranks {the last meeting of council for study last year when an aue Burnett, of ' ronto, are spend. Charles Hewis, Richard Lumney % pi for: the - . J a the year, held on Monday eve: tioneer set up shop on Brook Ing a week visiting their aunt|and Terry Anderso 4. © plano 8 n a oo Wg ning, licences, at $50 per year, street, selling Jewellery and other And uncle, Mr, and Mrs ¢ Misa Laura Roseburih recited a "Wallace " rake will be given only to persons who items, There were complaints nant, of Pine street "Giving and Getting", Mm, Hh ROUSSE. Oo 0 p 4 iy | {Mrs Wm. Simpson spent last Law's class nresented play! Four men are contesting the have been resident of Ontario made at that time by other my | ASL Le / three seats on council, all four County for three months or for Whithy businessmen but it was week end in Joronto Wheve she entitled Chrismas od : new men, the third o unl on ph persons who own property in the found there was nothing illegal Visited Mrs, Grota Felt, of "ay: Home, Miss Melody Pascoe the 1058 Donald C Ronen a town, about the operation view Avenue plaved a plano solo of a mediey vithdy wn this ar, 1 th iy) 3 ea: loc Jack Mae Mr, Corb H. Stiner is In the of Christmas songs Withdrawn this year, in the run ; » Counolllor Jack Me:| xj Hospital, Hix many friends "Christmas Morning wa re. NOK are James Moore, Wiliam Avoy Introduced the bylaw whieh ick Nim a prompt recover ited ie Misa M ' v Ellen M Donald, Vincent MeRae and WHITBY also repeals the previous auc Prompt Tecovery, 'eited hy Mim ye Harvey Westoott f COUNCIL BRIEFS ing licencing bylaw of the ' Tete wae 3 Rona for the wo seats on the school board, REQUIRE RESIDENCE il New | ry | (0) End the tv member ww for re AST MEETI ry © new hylaw requires that a {election being return y ac whe MEETING OF YAR licence fee of $30 per year must ol imation They are D, W, Smith meeting for 1088 on Monday eve. 16 Paid. An. auctionner oan get a . (and Howard T' xter, ning, meeting at 3 hag Fgh icece only iter trey monty Inco Strik Dal Wwetien. day journing at 6.50 p o for A ho Msidence " Untarie County of) e Saturday, Dee, 0, A A a RT proof that he is on the town's ate dinner at the Spruce Villa, ayspsament rolls as a property TORONTO (CP) A new ats providing for no wage increase YACHT CLUR SITE owner, Hefore any licence (s tempt to end the Mday strike jn the first year but a boost of ave et t The Minister of Transport, fn #vanted, the applicant must be against the International Nickel 1 amb h a lotter, stated thal it 1s con. Investigated by the Chief Con: Company of Canada began today '* P cent in each of the sec:| » trary to the department's policy Stable, Around a bargaining table, ond and third Years, The union's Meeting to sublet land owned by the gov Penalties for violation of the Officials of the company and of ast demand was for a threevear| ernment, such as the harbor area DYIAW run as high as $300 or 31 the Intermptional Union of Mine, contract with increases averag: The December meeting of the EE arn heh days in Jol Mill and finelter Workers (Ind.) ing about the oan In each Catholic Women's League, Whit to the yacht club. But, said the The final bylaw came after a gathered for a meeting valled by 8 hee jer 0 Ath hy, wan preceded by « most en letter, the land could tie made committee of the whole discussed Labor Minister Daley of Ontario 6A" The average hourly wage lovable but supper held in 8t available at a rental of one cent the original proposal whioh call: in his offices | When the strike began was $2.00 Rornard 8 School, In addition to per square foot per year. The ©4 for 12 months' residqnee and The strike which started Sept | Union negotiators held a strat: M6 members, the Dirertor, Rev.) letter was turned over to the Made no allowance for a prop: M4 when wage negotiations broke ®HY meeting in Toronto Monday. h J. Austin, atte nded the supper, vacht club erly owner, down, has tied up Inco operations' At the same time, it was wn! Whled ae conevened by Mv, | 3 Le | Reeve Kenneth Lee polnted out at Sudbury and Port Colborne derstood that Mr. Daley and his MacDonald, asaisted by members FOR PLANT REPAIRS that If the bylaw were permitied and made some 14,800 men idle. chief conolliation officer, Louis *, 1er committee. A requisition from the PUC to stand that way, only a WhIthy Today's meeting was set for-10 Fine, conferred privately with The meeting which fallowed for $4800 to pay for unforeseen man would be allowed to sell am. Heading the company ne: company officials War chaived by the new presl repairs to the sewage disposal here. Councillor MoAvay noted gotiators is R. H. Waddington, di: 'Phere was no advance indica dent, Miss Grace O'Connor, plant was turned over to the that the purpose of the bylaw rector of Inco operations at Cop: tion whether either side was et the minutes of the previow sewer committee for a report, was not to curb local auctioneers ner CHEE near Sudbury, and Fred peady with new proposals for end. Meeting were recd and approved, WMHA GRAN! but to keep speedy' auctioneers Berard, the company's industrial ing the strike, TRONS Were received fram the A touest GRANY Whithy| 4, OF town velations dire at vr, The union JURY of the various com Tal A Wl h NM the Whitby wp don't want to exclude our team Is led by Mike Solski, presi | ® nd Austi ie bieliv il ge Rane ation for a 'auetioneers," he said, "hut 1 dent of the Sudbury local, and I Ww k [a 2 wid Nath. spoke viefly to grant of 9 a3 tried over 10 don't want these people wha Nels Thibault, national president Nnco or er bp gn NR a Wentioned that) the igh Tuo Last year game in here and compete Of Mine. Mil . a A . eu year the Wellare| } & nade a grant of $1000 gaainst our businessmen without NOVEMRER RID FAILED ¢ It Of h \ A bo the League ill he much 0 the association paying any business tax, then The Ontavie sovernment ul Y e Ruwtior thai Manat Bg k ASKS SUPPLEME yo leave again brought company and union of x ; {Rend for _tiothing, 1A WAY yi AUR RV ARTIAYY The = amendments, allowing fells together hore Nov, 20 in an \ TORON TO (CPA warker at Kita fou ah a gy Waid a the asked council to pay the amount OWRtY residents to apply, follow. effort to settle 'the dispute. But the & ty ik ehou nd Interna pb i Ais sp oy i : of the 1988 supplementary levy IAL session ended In disngree {onal Nicol Sulupeny at Sui Mp R at igh) ol Yoo TH Nntary eth: ment bury pleaded guilty Monday to Mr unter will convene a bat Ty nn ae nt | QA arbe Toupg ese samen mows Toro are FRAY, Loe 5 BH Mh \ posal for a three-year agreemant " ) ore, g ¢ tk, Je oud 4 i} be asked to tu ents ums n Charles LeCours 33, told Mag: Nddle of January. Prizes or " equisition, . . piratory muscles crippled istrate DD. Graham he had three NEW. ENGINEER * Polio To Prize spent hwo months in hospital and Children and had not worked for Applications chairman, Coun {five months attending rehabilita. |About two months because of the lor Jack McAvoy reported that! VANCOUVER (CP)--John Hels tion classes, | Aika He received a suspended there had been splendid response liewell, 21, a student who turned! Helliwell returned to classes Yehience, \ \ \) ple to the town's advertising for an tragedy ta triumph has been and topped his class n both Ms' Another Sudbury man, Edwin ae hat, 3 Sutpliets| engineer. He said same had been named British Columbia's Rhodes sophomore and junior years, win. Gabriel, 30, also pleaded guilty el) 5 ew i J "ig 0 Mi interviewed and the engineer scholar for 1959 AIRE SIX Soholatships And & ma. And was sentenced to 40 days. ments to be used - vest would be named shortly He is a Alth-year student at Jor essay prize. He took part in He admitted a previous eriminal ehinreh : Weed in the new Rl Re Sait iene [een the University of Reitish Colum athletics ad was active tn atu record There was a brief discussion bu gdh BEL 4 ; dent council activities, Police testified the pair took a of a play to he presented at a had been required 0 leave "the he n vy --cke at university. He will go to Oxford next fall, tape measure, two pains of gloves future meeting "and details of Ey ee te lly ic J Sh palio, his where he will study philosophy, and & screwdriver from the this will be announced at a later paralysed and his res: economics and politics. (store And left without paying. date, CANDIES will § be donated for each table and | | WE a BEAUTIFULLY WRAP lk PED FOR CHRISTMAS ALLIN'S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGI CORNER BROCK & DUNDAS STS----PHONE MO 8.3726 WHITBY, ONT,