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The Oshawa Times, 12 Feb 1959, p. 2

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' lV de-|were working for, In future Campbell And Battle Against TB Still E : Far F Won Doct \'d Sellers Win ar rrom on UocCior »a Eradication of tuberculosis is|ed to dangerous thinking, he { SARNIA (CP)--The only twojand youngest skip in the competi- the goal, and a great deal re-|clared. Full and adequate treat-|tasks will be more difficult, unbeaten' rinks in the Ontario|tion, impressed spectators: with|/mains to be done, the manage- ment in hospital was necessary, speaker noted, because the ! Curling Association's champion- his 16-4 victory over Broomfield ment committee of the Ontariofotherwise the chance of cure was|jectives are not so coneréte. ships were due to meet today infin the opening round. But his|County - Oshawa Tuberculosis radication of tuberculosis was' what might be the crucia' match [shots lost their accuracy in the|Association was told at a dinner| The the goal, and achieving it re- of the round-robin competition. match against Sellers, who was meeting in Hotel Genosha, Osh-|nosis was the quired community effort. ; Garnet Campbell of Toronto|th: flawless stones. awa, speaker The job of the voluntary agen Royal Canadians and Ted Sellers| Campbell, with brother Don| The speaker was Dr, C. W. L. cy, he sald, was to see that th of Unionville emerged from the and two other ex-westerners on|Jeanes, assistant director of the Hfictal agencies were used ne two rounds of Wednesday's open: (his rink, had to come up with|Canadian Tuberculosis Associa test advantage by the publie. Ing day play with 2-0 records and (late scoring splurges in both|tion. 0) ed the observati : Py a date to meet tonight in the 7.30 games but never was in real] Great advances had been made great Dr, Osler, that the Dal p.m; draw, trouble, in the battle against tuberculosis, against tuberculosis is hot a Campbell, one of the four Avon-| Sellers, rated No. 2 behind (Dr. Jeanes said. H fig. ted |tor's affalr, it rend to the ens lea, Sask., curling brothers, beat|Campbell in pre-match ula- (ures to show how the TB rate tire public." - Gord Gilbert's Chatham rink 9-5/tion, had a rough time shaking|had dropped as a result of im. : _ and Cliff Beich's Owen Sound|Kozlik in the first round. The St. lving standards, better | entry 10-4, Sellers, who helped|Catharines skip was pressing ent, mass X-ray surveys win the double-rink Ontario Tank-|vight until the final end when/and other factors. But he stress. ard for Unionville last month, Sellers' last rock put away the|ed that the battle against TB was beat Paul Kozlik of St. Cathar-|decision. far from son, ines 11-9 and Mike Chernoff of| Tuesday's scores: DANGEROUS THINKING Suggestions that sanatoria be Kingston 15-5, First Round Elen dict vinars are com | sors, Calon Tt Rout, | uid pien at ansoria be Chernoff, Kingston 18; Broom. | "cer Of empty beds amount peting in the tournamen. for the i Io Teprosent a field, Galt 4 at Quebec City March 2-6. Baillie, Orillia 11; Bleich, Owen Sn? rs Central Divides [ ] [J With Ajax Cagers Tied with 1-1 records are Gil-(goy, bert, Kozlik, Chernoff and Dr, A. Campbell, Toronto 9; Gilbert, The Oshawa Central Collegiate Bill McKay, Bert Institute junior and bantam bas- (Mitchell, Al. Pope, Roy Hobbs C. Baillie of Orillia. Skips still without a win are Bleich and Jim | C0" HAM "a al Round Broomfield of Galt : Campbell 10; Bleich 4 YOUNGSTER SHINES Sellers 15; Chernoff 5 Chernoff, 22-year . old Queen's| Kozlik 14; Broomfield 11 University engineering student! Gilbert 8; Baillie'8 Brown Retains His Welter Crown HOUSTON, Tex. (CP) -- Joe|counter whirled Busso through Brown, a will-o'-the - wisp ring the ropes in the ninth. The gritty veteran of 83, punched Johnny New Yorker climbed back into Busso's face into a bloody mask |the ring immediately and went Wednesday night to retain his|after Brown with h hands. world' lightwelght boxing crown Busso pressed the fight until the with a 15-round decision. late rounds, then seemed to tire. The champion had a fairly " easy time against his younger EN avs uiivas CUMS and _stockier opponent despite! % FONG P albu Ba {predictions that he would have (ip set by the | prec Brown-Kenny Lane fight here last difficulty going the distance and July. With $40.000 fro tev would attempt an early knockout. go | bo) ti m televi- It was his sixth title defence In| joi folal receipts came to $101. two years and Brown said he Bisse To gon per cent and wants another bout soon. He sa 0 |he would meet Busso again "or a 330.402 wakes his ig |anyone manager Lou Viscusl|®"5 Of ret oo pie months lines up." s title fights Bastedo, ketball teams split their games|and Derek Watchorn. with teams from the Ajax Dis-| OCCI -- Reeson, Waugh, Bar trict High School Wednesday low, Mewett, Waite, Saunders, night. The OCCI Juniors lost their Clarke, Woods, Burke, Imeson ame by 41 to 5 wills the local and Nichol. tams won by 40 to 39, At the end of the (irst quarter BANTAM GAME th the Ajax juniors led by 9 to 8.| 8 f€ Jame the score The Visitors increased thelr mar.| as tied at 15all at the end of gin to 27 to 14 at the half and(qe Trt Quarter. The Oshawa were ahead 33 to 24 at three-quar.| S6%r% broke Into a small lead of [ter time. I it Ay Ba Wii oe Joy We Alsx teal) persistent Ajax team tied the Watchorn was also well up with So ot drbe-quitier time. Then 10. Barlow was top man for the and held the 1 pin) til Ajax took OCCI team with 12 points. Nichol |i 0 lead wiki] thers were had a. total. of 8 points to his ty seconds on the clock and redit OCVI roared back to trigger the AJAX -- Bus Hall, Reg, Page, |7C0s6ary basket. B. Rapsey, D. McCartney, S.| OCVI BANTAMS -- Brian Tun- necliffe, 16; Lynn Clapp, 15; Ron Canadians Win S52 Ng Sr cleam™? old ea 3 cartridge of famous Sheaffer . SKRIP writing fluid. The Sheaft Skripsert Fountain Pen costs... rom oh Choice of 12 colours, . in W. A. Shealter Pon Co. of Conadh L064 Goderich, Ontarie Ge WALMSLEY & McGILL Baldry, Noel Boyd, Gord Zedic, | Goodman, Ron Mitchell, Emery [Ron D , Chris Chaytor, ward: Barlow [ entitled "One ih and John Dry. Oshawa Central Collegiate In- | annual presentation of three | day, Friday and Saturday, Left | Stark, featured in one of the, | Says Don't Let [_oBITuARES death occurred at the Oshawa Lung Cancer Morris, the man in charge of work to occupy their free time|loved husband of the former Wednesday night told members members of the two clubs to let] A son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesselq, ion" oh with weak stomachs, not to encourage youths to take| their participation, 'Don't pysh|awa in 1951. Coming to Oshawa), © 0 00°05" Mol Bow Or "There should be a law pre-| qy.q were 27 members of the professional athletes of them.| oon. meeting there will be you to let your son join an ath- day. 5 8 . | 5% bas Fy 3 d : A RA ti stitute drama students hold | one-act plays to be staged at | to right are Willlam Miklas, Joe " a dress rehearsal for the eighth | the collegiate auditorium Thurs. | LaRocca, Eileen Medd, Jeanne | Plays, "Still Stands the House". Film Shows é y GRANT A. SMITH Boy | urn Pro Following a short - illness the : General Hospital Wednesday, . » BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Ted to engage in some other line of | Feb, 11, of Grant A. Smith, be- 0 eration lining up Canadian talent for the|from football. |Mary L. Harrls. The deceased P Toronto Argonauts football clubl Summing up, Morris urged lIVed at 261 Highland Ave, A' few members of the Oshawa of a combined meeting of Bow-l(heir children participate in|SMIth, the deceased was born at| C0 ST ¢ manville and Ajax Rotary Clubs|sports, but not to over-emphasize|Sudbury and was married in Osh-| ue KH or og br up sports professionally for a liv- i i t ig|from Sudbury nine years ago, he : in, ty Wanting © 80 Dbig| Ll chief draftsman at the Gen io Lon A venting the taking of young boys Aj : . Ajax club present at the meet- away from their homes to make ing and as last night was an at-| Athletes are not made, they are born. If someone should approach letic club for professional train- ing, turn him away," said the the Rotary board of directors for| er. He stated he encourages the bringing the directors up to th boys he selects to play for Argosirequired strength of 10. Leafs' Play-Off Hopes Fading By THE CANADIAN PRESS [Turner and the pair began fenc- ' Boston Bruins, who a few|ing, but officials shooed them off weeks ago were just a point out to the penalty box before either | of the National Hockey League Was hurt. Beliveau was given a| cellar, have kicked New York major penalty, Tur: 'Rangers out of third place and and Reauine two minors. taken it over for themselves. Turner and Reaume My Srv gd their jormid and both were banished from the York's suhstitute goalie Bruce Gamble and came up with a 5-3 win Wednesday night. But Gamble didn't make it easy for them. A 20-year-old Sn Fruit Market | ing his first NHL game, he { turned In a creditable 28-stop per- formance and held the Bruins at Control Plan bay while New York enjoyed a : MONTREAL (CP)--H. A. Daw- |son, president of the Ontario| 3-2 lead for 11 minutes and # seconds. The Uke line -- Vie Stastuk, | Peach Growers' Co - operative, Bronco Horvath and Johnny Says his organization is sponsor. Bucyk--proved the downfall of|ing a marketing control plan| the young goalie called up from | Which will include pears, plums Vancouver Canucks of the West-{and grapes as well as peaches. | injured! He told the Canadian Fruit I Leame owiiiiate mndured | wholesalers' Association conven-| accounted for four goals. tion Wednesday arrangements | /have been made to take a vote| hans DROP LEANS, ; an| 2ONE Erovers on the plan "as| y ie, .Jeanigsoon as possible." | Beliveau of Montreal Canadiens| Mr. Dawson called for consoli- banged home three goals and as-| dation at the growing end of the sisted on a fourth in a 5-2 defeat fruit and vegetable industry or o Toren Maple Leaie A 2 as an alternative, "'vertical inte- Stasiuk collec wo goals and| gration," which would mean] two assists, helping on the voa'|growing and marketing would be Yoat wed She Roger That| controlled at one end of the in.| shot was iver vy - Ranger! dustry. nemesis Bronco Horvath. a for-| no development of a central | . mer Ranger who fired three| gh | goals against them Sunday night | gales agency, is Shug, youd help Horvath scored the winner a'| Penis a | 12:15 of the third period, and CRITICIZE. BOARD Stasiuk added the insurance goa! Two wholesalers criticized the) five minutes later. {operation of the peach marketing] i ) board, set up by the Ontario gov-| 3370 Burticht gave Kew York 5 ernment to control sales to whole-| nlav, and Stasiuk cancelled it a*|Salers. 2:38. Bucyk shoved Boston into] J. C. McNally of the National the lead at 7:07 but Hank Ciesl~ Grocers' Company Limited in| made it 2-2 with 40 seconds left| Toronto, said the board, set up in| in the period. 11958, provides an impossible sit-| PENALTY HURTS [uation for Ontario wholesalers {since it cannot, or will not, do y A a ey anything about retailers buying A {peaches from growers at less lead stood until Boston's Jerry|ynan the wholesale price set by Tonpazzini evened the score atithe board and "even buying un- ES ore Curl Horvath ex der the cost price which whole- New York defenceman John Jaers shering to the board have Hanna was in the penalty box. E. J. Marsh of Grimsby, sald The Toronto game was neverithe peach board Is subject to in doubt. Montreal's Marcel Bo- pressure from all types of oper- nin pumved home the first goaliators for licences to deal in Before the first minute of play|peaches, and in order to apnease had. elapsed and Beliveaulthese growers has sometimes matched it before the three-min-imade decisions which have un- ute mark. He scored again at/dermined the whole scheme, nico amd Don Rr, Trucks Collide At Port Hope 'The relentless Beliveau fired PORT HOPE (Staff) An again at 1:43 of the second, and Marshall counted seven minutes eastbound and a westbound trans- port collided at Ward and Mil) later It was not until 17:10 of that period that Leafs got their streets in downtown Port Hope at 6.30 a.m. today. mber of Simcoe Street United no regular luncheon meeting Fri. | Cron o Tom Rehder was appointed to|wife, he leaves a son, Erie. yf Mrs. Isabel Fraser, of Sud A ole Ym, thee and Mrs, Winnie Lemon, of St. |Catharines and a brother, Carl, of Sudbury. at the McIntosh Funeral! Chanel| a2. Saiweday, Reh, J ot | membership drive. Past Presi- Union Cemetery. Rev. Moffat, minister of Simcoe Street United Church, will conduct the ship services. : Conlin, 36 Wood St., who died last| inor | Sunday in his 74th year, was sung| Taine 2 inor fin St. Gregory's Roman Catholic WEATHER began Church at 10 a.m. Wednesday, | swinging fists while in the box,|Feb. 11. game with 10-minute misconducts Mass. 1 and automatic $25 fines. {Gregory's Cemetery. | a McRae, J. Bawks/today. Increasing cloudiness is and Stanley Conlin. { glons with precipitation beginning {brook Hospital, Toronto, Sunday. eral Motors south plant. Mr. Smith served with the Royal Canadian Air Force during the Second World War, He was a 20,000" was a story of a news- paper editor who had a habit of] chain-smoking. As a result of ex- cessive smoking, the editor con- tracted cancer of the lung. | The actual operation was shown {in full detail, and some of the members who "'could not take it" excused themselves from the room until the film was over. Following the film, a question and answer period was held with| athe topic of discussion being "'cancer". Besides his parents and his Also surviving are two sisters, bury The funeral service will be hel The club is currently holding a dent Harry Skinner urged the club members to obtain new |eimbers. The present member: s John K.| The Christmas cake sales net. ted' the club approximately $750. The club is planning a' film which wil be shown on Good Friday, March 27; at the UAW Hall. | FUNERAL OF LOUIS T. CONLIN Requfem" mass for Louis T. ver sa ! TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-| De ane The casts issued by the weather office at 11 am.: Synopsis: Southerly winds 'are {bringing milder air into Ontario Dean Paul Interment The pallbearers were William Charles Skuce, A. | expected over the southern re- tonight as light snow and chang. NORMAN FERRELL {ing "to rain and drizzle before 7 : N | morning. Friday afternoon tem- The funeral service for ! op peratures will range from 35 to 40 man Ferrell, who died at Sunny- 4. r065 Snow will continue |across the northern regions of the province today and Friday. Régional forecasts valid until | midnight Friday: FUNERAL OF eb. 8, in his 67th year, was held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb, 11. Rev. Dr. George Telford. min-| "ye Erie, Lake Huron, west. ister of St. Andrew's United. 1axe Ontario, Niagara, Wind- Church, conducted the services.|qor Tondon, Toronto, Hamilton: Lies ent was In Mount Lawnig,. "this afternoon, clouding SInelery. lover by early this evening. A The pallbearers were Harry ier period cf light snow late to- Bowen, Art. Cawker, Eugene ,iont changing to drizzle and oc- MacKenzie, Alyn Elliott, Don agonal rain before morning. Iversor and Jack Hollman. Milder. Winds southerly 15. Comrade Frank Grant conduct-| gq thern Georgian Bay, east ed the Canadian Legion memorial |, ake Ontario: Mainly cloudy service at the grave. William today and Friday. A few snow- Borrowdale sounded "Last Post". fries ending early this after- |noon. A brief period of snow Fri- MRS. ANNIE THURLWELL |day morning changing to drizzle Following an illmess of five and occasional rain. Milder. years the death occurred at Winds light becoming southerly early today of Annie Haywood, Northern Georgian Bay, Hali- beloved wife of Alfred Thurlwell. burton, southern Kirkland Lake, Mrs, Thurlwell was in her 87th/North Bay, Sudbury: Mainly year. |cloudy today and Friday. A few Born in Leeds, England, the de- snowflurries today. Snow begin- ceased lived in Toronto before ning early Friday morning and moving to the Stouffville district becoming mixed with freezing 40 years ago. |rain o dricle. Milde~, Winds ides her husband she leaves soutaerly 15. Wig indy Mrs. S. Pike| Northern Kirkland Lake, Tim- (Irene), of Oshawa and Miss |mins-Kapuskasing: Cloudy with Mabel Thurlwell, of Chicago and occasional snow today and Fri- one son, Roland, of Oshawa. Also day. Milder. Wind: light. surviving is a grandson, | Forecast temperatures The funeral service will be held| Low tonight, high Friday: at Stouffville on Saturday follow- | Windsor ed by interment in Goodwood St: Thomas ......... Cemetery. Lond oe Trenton .... St. Catharines n . Muskoka . Killaloe. .. on Measles Cases About Normal i BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- AlSanme "I get rusty when I'm fin- were held in Houston--close to 25,000. In U.S. Amateur H gala. 9 KING STREET EAST - Briarbush Hospital, Stouffville,15 this evening. i active," Brown said. He hadn't seen much action since he tried an overweirht battle with Busse in Miami. Fla., four months after his last litle defence--and lost. Brown showed no effects of in-| activity as he whipped Busso by a wide margin. Referee Jimmy Webb scored it 148 points for Brown, 131 for Bussn, Judee Ernie Taylor scored it 147-148 for Brown and judae Bill Cornelius had It 149-140 for Brown weighed 134 pounds. Busso was a fraction under 135. Busso didn't say he wanted to fight Brown again but he did de- clare, as he sobbed in his dress- ing room after the bout: "I'm not going to quit. I'm sure going to keep on fighting. He never hurt me. I was too anxious but I still thought I won." Busso was rated No. 4 chal lenger for the title. Lane is No. 1. Brown. BLASTED TO APRON A crowd of 11,033--largest ever to see a fight in Texas--watched the little Negro destroyer throw a blasting right that knocked the CITY AND DISTRICT JUPITER, Fla. (CP) -- Two Canadians cage through with victories Wednesday in the first round Jf ch fonship play in ADHS BANTAMS -- Newitt, 18; Hogan, 11; Rapsey, Kirby, Mus- son, Arsemauli, Richards, Red- shaw, Rancler and Pike, RA 3-3333 the U.S. amateur mixed four- somes golf tournament. Mrs. Marlene Stewart Streit of Toronto, paired with Jack Pen- rose of Miami Beach, Fla,, dis- posed of Bill Roux of Boynton Beach, Fla., and Dolly McCarthy of Miami 4 and 3. Toronto golfer Roma Neundorf, playing with Howard Everitt of Northfield, N.J., eliminated the team of Matt Scammell and Mrs. W. Waring Mellich § and 4, Mrs. Streit was on the winning Lloyd Quinton, 24-year-old Busso through the ropes and on to the ring apron in the ninth round. Throughout the fight Brown kept his right work- ing overtime, Busso's nose bled from the third round on, smearing Brown's trunks with bright red. Brown also cut Busso's cheek with a stinging left hook and he had one of Busso's eyes almost closed in the last ronnd. Brown did his most effective work as a counter-puncher, Struck By Auto Boy Injured DUPLICATE BRIDGE Following are the scores of the high teams among the play- ers of the Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club this week: Mrs, E. Wadsworth and Mrs. M. Clarke, 60 points; W. Buchanan and R. Rice, 57 points; Bob Harrison and W. Baker, 84 points; Mrs. E. Chant and J. Buchanan, 52 points; Art Vaillancourt and G. Jackson, 52 points. FLORIDA HOLIDAY Speaking of Florida -- and who isn't these days? -- Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, Louisa St., have Just returned from St. Peters- burg. The couple met many Osh. awa folks there, including Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Ward. t 053 and 1958. RESUME SHOOTING TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)--Chl- nese Communist artillery fired 240 rounds at Quemoy Wednes- day, the defence minister said. been taken in the lic. safety. He said Close Arena As Precaution BOWMANVILLE -- The board of works here has ordered Bow- manville community arena closed until the huge mass of snow and ice on the roof can be removed. According to works foreman interest of pb eres! that there: no immediate danger to the build- ing, but the board is not pre. pared to take any chances, A close watch has been kept since the recent snowstorm. HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD., 20 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE BASSETT'S + JEWELLERY KiNG & SIMEON TAREE H an OSHAWA. SHOPPING JURY & LOVELL LTD. The action ended a five-day lull For All Your Drug end Sundry Needs brought about by a Chinese new | Year truce agreed upon by both sides. | DID YOU KNOW Serving: ¢ Oshawe, RA 3.2245 © Whitby, MO 8.2338 © Bowmenville, MA 3-408) You ean have @ living room (ep. § prox. 12° x 12°) installed with J well-to-well breadioom end under oad complete for only 129.50 by {| U-WAY RUG & CARPET SALES | Phone RA 5.1202, I {| DID YOU KNOW? \ that for only 95¢ . . , you ean Menjcy o Full-Course Business Men's Luncheon from 11:30- 2 pm. in the Main Dining Room ot the GENOSHA HOTEL LTD. = 28 KING ST. EAST DIAL RA 3-4621 [ARN DRUGS | William Cannon, 9, 74 Byng Ave., was injured Tuesday when struck by a car while attempt: Ing to run across the street. He was removed to St. Joseph School by the driver, Hendrik John Prinzen, RR'1, Hampton. Prinzen told police three or four children were playing on the sidewalk when the Cannon boy darted across the setreet in front of his vehicle. Prinzen said hie was unable to swing to the left side of the road because of an oncoming vehicle. The acci- dent occurred at 12:50 p.m. The boy was struck by the right front fender. His condition is not serious. Sgt. Ernest Bark- er investigated. 5 Winnipeg School TROUD FOOD MARKET, 94 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Rink Is Favored CALGARY (CP) -- Canada's finest teen-age curlers begin to arrive in Calgary this weekend for the Dominion high school curling championships. The 11. team draw will be held Sunday night. The pre-bonspiel favorite is a Daniel McIntyre Collegiate rink from Winnipeg, skipped by 17- year-old Jack Van Hellmond. Representing Ontario will be the Parry Sound rink skipped by Irwin Wallace, with Douglas Moartson, Ken Gilchrist and Ro- bert Holmes. MEATY LEAN MEATY LEAN PARTY OUST® EX-PREMIER PARIS (AP) -- The executive board of the Radical Socialist party announced Wednesday that former premier Pierre Mendes. France has been expelled from FRESH PORK |suzoEEERsEESS |gessrnugrenns number of cases of measles have | North B been reported to the Durham orn DAY County Health Unit since Christ mas, but A. W. Thompson, super-| Rash Of Strikes vising principal of Bowmanville | No school a blic " t: el . Sas been no than normal | Could Continue at this time of year. | VANCOUVER (CP)--The sec-| He said attendance could be retary of the Canadian Labor expected to decrease slightly this/ Congress says a strike wave first marker, on a shot by Bert Olmstead. A Lackie transpert vehicle from Waterloo, driven by E. Hur Barry Cullen scored for To- ronto at 8:57 of the third, the only pa of a period marred by may- ROUGH IT UP Midway through tHe period|lick of Kitchener ripped about 20 Beliveau, who dominated play feet of aluminum siding from a throughout, cross-checked Leaf's| Smith's Transport trailer from! fick Duff to the ice. Leaf de-|Ottawa, driven by J. Regimbauld fencenian Marc Reaume went of Ottawa. alter Beliveau but was warded] No one was injured, and con- off by Montreal's Bob Turnet. tents of the trailers were not Reaume swung his stick at'damaged. i time of year due to colds and|which hit Canada in the last 16 ends. LATE DEATH a district convention of the CLC- Feb, 12, 1959. Jennie McEvers, Beloved . 'The hold-the-line theory (on Home with memorial service in the other types of communicable ill- months could continue if strikes! | Donald MacDonald of Ottawa WILSON -- Entered Into rest in the 2i1112ted International Woodwork-| wife of Manley E. Wilson. In her 70th wages) was . utterly stupid. If| chapel Saturday, Feb 14, at 2 p.m. der for us to achieve our ends, | the party. The executive board recently called on itr members either to resign from other politi- cal formations or leave the party. FRESH PORK BUTT LOIN MEATY PORK Spare PERSONAL Will Mr. E. Jack, former employe of the St. Johns, Newfoundland Daily Journal, who is believed to be in Oshawa, contact me at the Times office for important information. T. L. WILSON ness. |are necessary to achieve labor's |told 200 delegates Wednesday 'o Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, €I'S of America year, Resting at the Armstrong Funeral strikes become necessary in or-! 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