5 COULD ASSEMBLE NUCLEAR SHIP IN SPACE IN 10 YEARS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 6, 1959 COUNCILLOR INKPEN Health and welfare chalrman, Councillor Harry Inkpen, outlined some of the work done by his spe cial sewer committee cluded finally obiaining approval of plans for 8 new sewage trea | nt plant, a plant, it is hoped, stated that it was his hope Ahat Pickering me which odors Reporting on garbage collec: tion, Councillor Inkpen also noted that work on the Peel street park site of raising the grade by means of sanitary land fill had been halted, Instead, he sald, & new park site near Lynde's Creek had heen raised by fill and work I DOW Progressing on raising Rowe street in Port Whithy, with an eye to reclaiming the adjoin ing land He sald that the eommitiee would be considering the home makers nursing service 'In 1959, after the Ontario Hospitalization scheme had been In operation, when it will be possible to deter mine If there Is a need for such service Work on the construction of the will prevent unpleasant borrowing for a few years, DEPUTY-REEVE QUANTRILL This in. and also one of the town's repjre- service, A recommendation Was vied to attend union meeting council, | adopted Deputy - reeve Everett Quantrill collection in aid of the Ajax pargaining sentatives on county vicepresident Harry MeAlanan| {be sent a letter of thanks 80d approval of the scheme and sug. A member of all commitieesia union pin for his excellent gested that the students be in- They found a erowd gathered (around the dog. The two lads wrapped the dog in a blanket sand took him to the office of plant-wide|in order to learn the views of| Pf; D.C. "Cam" "Mackay, labor on m. tters| veterinarian, the Industry, Bro, Bro, CWff Murr tated his to take ga Retarded "'hildren's' affecting Dr, Mackay found the dog had | i f the mill-rate for 1959 would be Fund, Last year $600 was raised jro0ks suggested that while it tags, but unfortunately "the 'town |' lowered or at least held at 57 and It is hoped a similar amou ty ae an excelle mills, This was the only way lo can he raised this year 1% the yume enquiries must first belday and he could nol be traced, show prospective Industries thal co-operation of the Dunlop com: pad the town can be steadily improved pany, without over-laxing, He urged that the program of ed or even Increased and stated that he hoped in the not too dis tant future that every street in the! town eould he paved. He said that he hoped that it will be possible, in the near future, to purchase more park land Through the efforts of the town's two representatives on county counell, he sald, the assessor has heen asked te study the location factor used In assessment rolls in the county, He said that an at tempt {s being made through the county to have the Baseline ex-| tended to the east of Whithy for | in street paving must he maintain: coheme, The two teenagers decided they Bro, Banby reported that the | would find the g's owner and A discussion was held regard. recent dance was a success, The began canvassing the area g Waterloo College Training next dance will likely be hel) where "Nipper" vias found The school provides » Jan, 21, | AMter kn. 2g on numerous e, doors the teenagers finally found Tommy's home, They told his mother what had happened and WHITBY SPORTS ff | Nipper is recovering, Tommy {is happy. Thanks to two unknown POTLIGHT == | By WREN A, BLAIR | 2 Icebreakers: Saturday, at the Whithy arena, the Dunlops posted an B-0 win| Make Assault Dr. Mackay over Hull-Ottawa Canadiens before the largest crowd of the sea. suggestion offices were closed for the holi- |! In 10 years, the Astronautical society was told in Washington, there could he a space station orbiting hun dreds of miles above the earth The report was made to the heed Aircraft, who said the " # American | society by scientists of Lock- ( tion shows the manned craft, lower left, guiding a plece of various sections of the station | a cylinder Into position where, could be rocketed Into space to be gathered and assembled by manned craft, This Hustra Joined to ethers, It would be the living quarters for the space | community, new sewage treatment plant the convenience of Industries, would continue In '59, he said REEVE LEE and the health commitiee would . endeavor to put before council a Reeve Kenneth Lee, also a new dog-control bylaw, member of all committees and a member of the Whithy Industrial COUNCILLOR McAVOY Commission, said that he would Speaking for his applications have liked to see more industry committee, Councillor Jack Me. settle in Whithy in 1058, However Avoy noted that it Is the only he sald, Industries are becoming committee on council which harder to obtain with so many spends no money, He said that in|municipalities offering special | the coming year the committee concessions to Industry, such as would study the by-law structure, lower assessment, water, sewer to eliminate duplication of laws and land purchase and clarify responsibility for their! "If we have lo offer these enforcement things." he said, "we are better Requests for by-law revision off without them assessment have heen received, he sald, par. wise' ticularly revision of the building! The paving of the Baseline this and zoning hylaws. He said that year, from Brock St, and Liver it Is premature to alter the zoning pool, he sald, would prove to be! by-law since the planning board is a great asset in future years fo son, The Dunnies were extremely sharp in their passing and out skated their visitors throughout the entire tilt, The officiating somewhat marved the attraction, however, when Connie Rroden,| who is the new playing coach of the Hull team, was ejected. early in the game with a double misconduct penalty inflicted on him by referee Bill Balmer, when Broden obviously directed some choice remarks at him as a result of a minor penalty handed to the Hull team. There is little doubt that Broden earned a 10 minute misconduct but it also appears that the official was suf fering from rabbit ears, which is happening much too often this league, It seems somewhat reasonable, on occasion, that a a On Ice Barrier MONTREAL (CP) port department leehreakers {were to make an assault today on lee holding a German freighter fest In the channel off Montreal harbor, but bitter cold may delay their attack, | The temperature was to drop player in the heat of battle can become highly angered and di-| low as 25 below zero during rect remarks. to the officials who are more than well paid for|the night, but cold alone would the job they are performing, While going directly by the book not stop the D'Iberville and the may he justified, it probably does the atiraction from a specta N.B. McLean, However sharp tor standpoint, more harm than good, It would seem that Balmer temperature drops produce vapor could have skated In, administered the misconduct and then /vVer the warmer water that promptly removed himself from the area, thus allowing the play: Makes navigation as tricky as in er to vent his ire. As it turned out, hy removing Broden from the @ dense fog game, the spectators were deprived of seeing a popular player| Once the freighter Poseidon Is perform a full contest, something which many fans had obvious: | freed for her journey to the ocean lv come to see, It is even more surprising, when the record hook the two leebreakers will attack Al present preparing an official {the growth of the town, especially shows that Broden has never in his career picked up a miscon. the rafts of ice holding 12 more plan which will be shown to coun. In the harbor, | duet until that game, Yet on this one occasion, he gots two and|foreign freighters In Montreal cll shortly | Reeve Lee noted that he was/is put out of the game, A similar fate befell Sid Smith on the harbor, "The town will eontinue to!starting his 12th year in munic- previous night In Belleville when referee Vern Goyer handed] Meanwhile, transport depart grow," he sald, "'as long as every pal office, He recalled that 11/Smith his first misconduct in over eight seasons, an an apparently ani and shipping company rep one of us wants it tp do so." "|years ago, the town's assessment! mild choice of words at a Hine wie it seemed Whithy was get: resentatives met Monday tn din COUNCILOR WOUTION. ... [748 Amt 540 850 ase ok Moy 7 ong vite on 4h ofisiniok Jas Yara of soidng shies bons a yf The most Isteresting report of assessment is almost five times The Dunlops and Canadiens met again in Full on Sunday The Shipping Federation of When completely assembled, ( tants would be well shielded | together in the shape of a wheel the day came from finance com: that great afternoon and the Habs showed that they were still amarting Canada and the transport depart-| the space station would be pow In Ian mittee chairman John Woolton, He concluded by saying that he from the 80 lacing they had taken Saturday night. They van |ment's 8t, Lawrence River chan. ered by a nuclear assembly rom harmful rays and would | and distant from the atomie who stated that from figures now felt Whithy was missing a great| yn three quick goals In the first period and for a period and a [nel branch also met, but no state. and could travel to any desired have their own atmosphere | jet exhausts that propel the available, &, AbPeared that the opportunity to capitalize on the half they skated and checked the Dunnies to a standstill and [ment was Issued spot above the earth, Inhabi sealed into the eylinders joined | eraft, nage Al aianced in 1H ' | - ran up a 6.1 lead before the local squad got untracked, Al fame given the town hy the Whit He noted that assessment had by Dunlops In 1958, He said that] 65 In th . though the Dunlops were eventually edged 65 In the game, they still get top marks for the magnificent way they battled imnsmen ed Two trans Court Refuses | Woman Freed On 'Death Benefits retence Charge After Drinking pretences charge against a §, nla woman was dismissed M. day in court when a man char A Pts] TORONTO (CP)---The Ontario 10/tY with her pleaded guilty, 17 11 Court of Appeal has a0 0 majority sudgment that the freed on a charge of obtainingh 21 6 mother of a youth killed In an|!Wo floor sanders from home' {rental service by fraud after 5 his $3,000 life insurance henefit| Murray Bruce McIntosh, 81, also | because he had heen drinking be [of Sarnia, pleaded guilty, [fore the accident Police sald Mrs, Keys got the ruled in al Mrs. Marilyn Joyce Keys wa 5 auto accident was not entitled to] } ) 26 L) al Top Scorers churches, schools and other during Fire Week, Chalrman Willard joined the inspectors on stores tories made commitiee, ( WHITBY and DISTRICT Local To Study Thanks fo two unidentified The December meeting of full course for ye George Brooks presided, It was explained that |umited soon the way of Inaugural meetings sald, he would study all elvil de- new town hall, a library and the ¢ pe + the latter being dv'y sequire two students alterna- | there for some ft) 1 until the ferent inaugural meeting In an lors an opportunity to address Whithy United Churen, to open past year ed his Inaugural address which Reporting for his streets com which cost was borne by the ehrane street to Lynde's Creek Carry on lls storm sewer pro ing equipment to look after this ing for his property and parks town, He sald that more work the north, he said, for a play tions designed to give the park now raise $175,000 more than it favorably known in at least nine years. New centreman Bob Hassard made his debut with the Three other new park sites will look at Hassard on Saturday night at the arena, when the and the third on Blair street, League hockey action at Whitby potar: 2 1 81 lant effort on Sunday In Hull, In all probability, Hassard will Some results were attained in Was $11 000 Here goals, Clayton Mackay shaved, | ) TOWN AND COUNTRY , . . Ted O'Connor missed Sund. and the architect 1s now drawing! wygy.twa fires in Whithy during accompanying 'omen ded club prac. building, h aid, Is fa y 32 Cornwall on Sun ng, he said, is far from Tha volunteer ire department] Were held to familiarize firemen had plenty of trouble edging the Chevies 3:2 in Cornwall on Si te Clut We are negotiating at present with Chairman of the traffic, street of town, 10 in the county and Meld. Six men attended firemen ship Intermediate Club K K by Hawks maintained their mastery over the Toronto Maple Leafs this past year. These included in- said the chief Building, Dystrophy Campaign, assisted against Chicago, they would have been much closer to plavof! manent safety island there also, Dundas street wes! $7,000," he sald, which is about before a sellout crowd on Saturday night and the Comets are now stalled, he sald, and a survey Ww R d were made hy members of the as ecor {hing the Russian national team handed United States should give report was the annual! report of assistant manager of the Macs, a move which was necessary when trouble but who do not require For 1059, ) 3 - ™. WW, he said, it would he hullding year for the Town of when they head for Europe, Denyes will follow three weeks later ' £7,445, 807 50 £1,000, hn Q X y hopes to hring down a new hy buildings was 000,000 mare guhurban Jimior League Youths Aid | [J LJ . Araining ocneme | ouncillors Report ks, Jot AE fromof 12 6t, Peter street, Whithy, : | Local 494 United Rubber Workers moderate income families whoihad a Happy New Year---his dog : was held in the council cham. Are unable to afford a fulltime 'Nipper is recovering from a ear AtInaugural Meet =. 5.55 == =i i is | Bro, Boh Banks was appointed students attend schoo} for hive! "Nipper" strayed from his Bomethi little different | of the fire committee, he town issued to debentures for a|'0 Me bargaining committee and Jo nd i a Salary| master's care Now Year's Day ng a little different iniman . { Bro, George Gahane as vice and went on to the road, He was held in Whithy on Monday [fence proposals, [sewage ireatmant Jor, that Al oworn in der morning when all members of | {halt would be called in enture | ; tively who would in no way| ~~, council gave a report of their It was decided that outgoing affect the hargaining unit [Wo teenagers happened slong other way, too. Council actually took office in 1958, at the begin ning of 8 two-year term, and the public on matters usually reserved for nomination night Mayor Harry Jermyn called on the year's deliberations with a short devotional period, Later, he invited every member of council Al the conclusion, His Worship commended his council and sald that he had never found Any was reported on Monday, The comments of the council members are shown below, mittee, Councillor Sidney Correll noted that two miles of streets had been paved in 1968, plus town. About two miles of new sidewalk was also put down He noted that a storm sewer had been installed at a cost of $18,200, Other storm sewers were also Installed and he suggested gram, with special attention given to Gilbert street east He also suggested that council problem which Is inereasing each year, COUNCILLOR 8COTT commitiee, outlined the work that had been accomplished at the newly - purchased park site on will be done before this park can became the pienic park It was in tended to be ground or sports field, No work been done on Peel street park since residedts protested risen more than three million dol- following their overseas triumph 1é, T | lars and a mill rate of 57 would the name of Whitby was well and | 8 proper grade \\§ Year, he y J thelr victory In the said, be would attempt to call & raised last year |countries. He urged that this he| hack and had the Haba holding on for , meating of all interested partie 1 hoped after the followed up by the town this year. | third period, Close to 3,000 fans witnessed this dazzling game, 52 FIRES IN '58 focal team, eontering a line with Gordie Myles and Sandy Air, be under consideration this year, | | Although he was obviously out of condition, hie played a fine Kinsmen swamped Rotary 10.3 League Standings he sald, ome In Park Vista Gar and Foresters battled to a 1: WLTF | Dunnbes will host the Cornwall Chevies, Connie Broden made bordering a proposed new sub Arena Friday night Pickering 2 0 ! Boh Comphell starved for Kiwanis 1 14 centre a line with Fred Etcher and Sandy Alr in the game the property committee's efforts against Cornwall, Tickets for this game go on sale at the to get a new town hall bullt, A the limelight with his four goals , Main. action in Hull as a result of a hruised foot which was ht by a plans for a new municipal build: 1ass aaised an estimated $11,000 tenance crews, consisting of one puck in Saturday night's game here while, he said, nothing has been a. said in his annual report and cleaned all the equipment tice last night although he will not join the club until later {n the done about new quarters for the peieaced today twice a month sean The Belleville McFarlands won both week-end games, in answered 67 alarma during the With the training program day afternoon The Dunlops play an exhibition game in Nap- : " y vie " Varsity Coach Jack Kennedy to establish a date for a return en lighting and fire committee, tive in Rrooklin, They also as funeral services in Oshawa Mba as the Varsity Blues and the Dunlops, probably to Councillor Willard Dodd, also re. sisted the Oshawa Fire Depart 'Volunteer firemen were active Chief Corner pointed out. "They defeating the Leafs 2:1 In Toronto on Saturday night. It now ap stallation of new traffic signals he town's worst just prior to In the United Appoal Campaign pacition. As it Is, the Hawks have used the Leafs for a stepping and the addition of crossing Its opening e:'ly in the year, and operated the Blood Donors sione that finds them currently fn second place in the NHI, race guards for the schools Damage In that two-thirds of the total fire loss hard pressed to hang onto top spot In hard-fought United States has been made of future light department during the period. A . . all Canadians, and particularly the Belleville McFarlands, an idea the Whitby Volunteer Fire Com. service call," explained the B Id Y pany, which appears elsewhere on ul ing ear | . club general manager Drury Denyes found that his Job as city the full company year was another record anager in Belleville prevented him from leaving with his team the o ittee's J i 3 " WR y J OW . i ide 0 1 popove FIRE PREVENTION w hits Figures show the total! und will Join his club somewhere along their tour of exhibition study of the overall IE gay "A complete inspection of all Value of building permits issued games in" Europe Last night In Port Perry, Brooklin Com Prevention than in 1957, and mare than law on advertising signs and ex Dodd four times the value of those tend street name signs the their issued in 1056 back streets | Bert Back, of Mr, and Mra, John Jeppesen, of [King street, to I 1 d D njured Dog | is paid, The company could, struck bv' a car, Nipper lay year's stewardship, It was a dif-| Monday's meeting gave council Rev, John Smith, Pastor of the to report on his committee of the member lacking, He then deliver. COUNCILLOR CORRELL Brock street north, a portion of on Dundas street west, from Co that in 1969, the town should give consideration to street clean Councillor Alex. Scott, report Lynde's Creek at the west end of Sufficient land is available at against sanitary land fill opera | what can be done with this one of the best the Hull-Ottawa fans have seen In recent park. game and shows great promise, Local fans will get their first dens, one in Northern Heights . tle with Pickering in Bantam ginsmen 1-1 22 Fire Damage up for his absence In Saturday's game by turning in a bril- division (Kinsmen as he clicked for five povesiers 8 16 arena box office on Thursday evening. lot was purchased, he reported, Centreman Billy Kenne- img and police station. Mean: ..na00 Fire Chief Bruce Cor. officer and three men, checked dy, wha recently signed with the Dunlops atten fire department. Their present ",, ' 0 Ll no deaths "Pwenty-four training periods downing Kingston 4:2 In a real battle in the limestone city, and COUNCILLOR DODD vear. Fifteen of them were out Twelve monthly meetings were 800 ON Thursday night, meeting Napanee's Ontario Champion A fly in February, in Toronto The Chicago Black ported on the accomplishments ment with the Woolworth blaze," in other fields during the year," be played early at the main Int 1 at the Dundas ire oc Talied 31000 Wn the Muscular pears that had the Leafs garnered even half the points in games nain Intersection, a per. curred at Wu hlaze was Service." . Philadelphia Ramblers edged Clinton Comets 3:2 in Clinton New street lights have been in "Seventy « two service calls Eastern Hockey League race , . . That week-end 7-1 and 8-3 drub- ing requirements, Included in his of the potentiality of the Soviet club , . Billy Reay signed on ax chief, "are calls to people in this page ant lem, The he said fac during the year totalled pines swamped Midland 91 to hold their top spot in the OHA p | t th J He said #t may be necebsary to tour. Open house was held at the December 1958 building per fire hall during the same week mits issued totalled $403,235 00 and equipment displayed for the Major portion of this was for a public $335,000 water purifcation plant A e CY . 3 "Two complete inspections being built hy the PUC, Twelve Toronto. were Ctilatmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Christmas dinner guests at the were made of all hydrants with other permits were issued | the assistance of the Public Regidential building permits Mrs. €. Harvey, of Henry street home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Utilities Comunlssion employes (oialled 584. whil » Moore of Centre street south 584, eo $4,707,447 was n ' stus,' were: y iohar spent on building. Forty-five per The Misses B. and F. Augustus, wore: Mrs. M. Richardson and mits were issued for commercial © Gilbert street, had as their Mr. and Mrs. H. Hanson and building which was valued at guests for Christmas dinner, Mr family, $380 900. Only one permit was and Mrs. BR. Hicks and family Mr. and Issued for industrial purposes. It 1 M. Hird and of Toronto, were visitors at the 3 home Me. and Mrs. 1 N was for the new $250,000 DuPont Lillien Melville Jarvet!, of Pine street, Iso AM of Canada Pl.nt Nine permits were Issued for Attended a family reunion on ,,.q4 AMps. Freddie Peters. of dav al the home of piokering, and Mr. and Mrs buildings exempt from taxes (hristinas The total value of the nine Mrs, E. M, Hird of Toronto Maurice Gagnon, of Oshawa Buildings was $1,808,460 Mi, and Mrs. Ken Cline and family, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Plumbing permits toalled 58 : Ditta and family, of Sarnia, have returned their » after Juveniles To hain RL al Host Pt. Perry holidavs as the guests of Mr and Mrs, Cecil Jensen, of Lynde Whithy Tuveniles will build a new fire hall near the present site. He maintained that it was important that the new hall be in that area 'i the town expected the present volunteer fire brigade to function, As ehah B R 0 C Phone MO 8.3618 Vv ; NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7.9 P.M, FEATURE STARTS 7.9.25 P.M. The door opened Into a haven from hell ~and the girl came with the key. Mr, and Mrs Mrs. Robert Shasto Mr and Mrs and Miss f o family Nora Armstrong, of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald of New Toronto, and Mrs, Thurma Berry, of Kinsale visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hopps, during the hell. days Mrs Toronto, Armstrong view Drive and Mrs. Otte Jewell and spent Chim tmas in Lind where they visited Mr. and covery are (leorge I, their 1. FE Jimma Oshawa General Nr fami! Say Mis parents Rest wishes re Ars the for a speed extended to whe is In Hospital Jerry's Men's Wear he trying ta end Jewel streak Tues Are Lakeshore at Whit night at losing n th Perry in Juvenile hockey action by Arena Tuesday 830 pm a Ave game day night to Port whe hosts Rrown from they of Ed Lb A AE LE TF --, Pehen WILLIAM ; SOPHIA HOLDEN () LOREN Wednesday p 0 TREVOR HOWARD Coty ny She ig hbo "The K "w has heen a ehh sine the * fa hey oY \ bean ond it ds hoped! Mb Mis WA Sn ON + Bernt AT Bn FOND» Sour Cinemascobf sports fans will attend their and family, « 4 Wt cn) we OSCAR NOMOLKA home games to encour the Mrs. Robert © ADULY ENTERTAINMIENT Detroit lr have Chapeau, were atlending Mrs. Brown's mond Chaput and Mrs returned Quebec, the sister, George home where funeral Mrs Mrs: Connie Davis, of and Mr. Fred Johnston, of Wal laceburg, have returned home after spending a few days during the holidays as the guests of Mr and Mrs, D, Johnston, of Centre street north J from a Howard 0 Mr. and Mrs P have returned hone Oshawa, M day holiday spent at "lott Lake Virgin 'and family. with the George Howard were (hrmstmas and family and Donald and his fuests ot the home of eH a low n and Clarence Bebe and | ue SON players and support miner of Whith * bockey in Whithy, dinner and Robert Armstrong added whe other, Skip Toy was hest for with a pair Scott counted thelr other Larry Waltham scored Forest eri lone marker in the tie, Greg Wall was the Pickering marks man Rotarm Lindsey (i bill Skip Toy Rob Campbell Clayton Mackay David Lawrence Dennis Stevens Bruce Bourne Barry Goode George Clark More Controversy In Crowe Dispute TORONTO (CP)-Dr, W, C Lockhart, principal of United Col: lege in Winnipeg, says It is his Impression that two detectives Iwho Investigated the Professor Harry Crowe case beliove that a disputed letter written hy Prof (Crowe reached its destination. | Dr, Lockhart Monday amplified remarks he made in an interview Sunday night when he said he be lieved police were satisfied that the letter was lost by ils ad [dressee, Prof, W, A. Packer, The Sunday remarks drew re. plies Monday from Chief Robert Taft of the Winnipeg police and {from Prof, Crowe [Chief Taft said he did not know where Dr, Lockhart got the un- derstanding about the letter be. {ing lost, No one In authority had made such a statement, And Prof, Crowe, in a prepared statement issued in Winnipeg, sald the principal's remark about the letter being lost ix untrue Prof. Crowe was dismissed from the college after the letter, written in Kingston to Prof, Packer at United College, fell into Dr. Lockhart's hands Prof. Crowe has since heen re mstated and Dr. Lockhart re signed effective Aug. 31 NO FORMAL REPORT Dr police had never issued a formal statement on their letter investi gation, "Two detectives the case and they dence of tampering mails," he said After talking with the detec. tives, it was his impression that they believed "the logical explan ation was that Prof, Packer re Investigated found no evi with the WORSE TO COME YORKTON, Sask, (CP) It was 36 below in Yorkton early Mon day but cafe proprietor Joe Yee says residents haven't seen any. thing yet, Thumbing through the wales of his Chinese almanac, Mi. Yee predicted temperatures Will hit at least 40 helow 16 and 17, Mr. Yee | manac which dates years, had forecast 35 below Monday. Jan the a 1 fo sald hack ceived the letter and lost | and it had been found by some one.' Dp Prof had never Lookhart says he accept seen the letter Dr Ju khart has said several ment, said the company's liabil-\gla Marg times that the dispuled letter was ity should he excluded only If thelyan sent to him in another envelope accident were caused by the in| | with an unsigned note attached Ba. --- Lockhart said Monday the HOPING FOR A COLD, CLOUDY DAY on a chair 3 Just sittin | day long can hecome very boring so this nattil | passes the time of day reading attired - snowman 18 17 Packer's statement that he Grant Glvens, 16, died In Aug ust, 10957, after heing 1 conventional automobile 8 poliey but a special contract pur-| Sichased through an auto club A The court allowed an appeal hy | 6 Raloise Marine Insurance Com a court Hi against Guelph Mrs Ont, pany Limited Judgment In which held that ens of Arthur, A) Giv last Mary should policy although Mr, Justice E, G Moorhouse found the youth had alcohol In his blood injured name, 18 white riding In a car driven by a|®0ing to use them for his busi. 1 friend. The insurance was not a Ness but that they were stolen by accident & man he hired, re ceive the full amount of her son's Sanders Dec, 3 under a false Mcintosh sald he was U.S. Sergeant : Regains Dog From Ex-Love RAMSGATE, Png United States Afr (Reuters). A Force ser My. Justices R, E. Laidlaw and|geant has regained the police dog G A. McGillivray found in favor he flew 5,000 miles to claim from Loaf the company's appeal that the his former girl friend policy had an exclusion If there While 32.year-old Sgt. Otte Virs was any alcohol in the insured's gin hugged the dog, Ricky, outs blood My senting LeBel dis judg Justice A. M from the majority sured's use of liquor a newspaper on a lawn at Wil Pa Passers hy had ta look ta he thei eves weren't playing tricks on them, Liamsponrt twice sure side' Ramsgate's Regency Hotel, his former girl friend and now the hotel's receptionist, 24-year. aret Perkins, sobbed. in room upstairs The two did not meet Miss Perkins had claimed that the sergeant gave her the dog when he was stationed in Fng land | The eusiody battle started when Miss Perkins obtained an injunes tion barring Virgin from taking the dog ou of Rritain. Ricky was taken .off the liner Queen Elizas beth as it was about to sail for New York Last Friday a court ruled that Virgin, who returned here from Tucson, Ariz, to fight the case, was the dog's rightful owner Early Monday Miss Perkins' lawyer sought a stay of execu tion of the court order telling Miss Perkins to give the dog back to Virgin, but the judge refused to Intervene Hugging the dog, Virgin told re. porters: "This has cost me a lot of money but 1 think it has been worth it." hn nds a en ae an ag AMR SERVICE BUTT | RADIO 118 Broek St MO 8.3707 4 A A. MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-31 11 It you have not received your Times by 7 pm, Call BELL TAXI Al cells must be placed between 7 end 7130 pm,