WHITBY and DISTRICT { Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Water System | TO TOP GOALIE A progress report of the pro- (house, electrical power, heating posed water distribuflon system etc., $7500; engineering and ad- {ministrative ¢osts, amounting to] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 15, 1959 i 15, 5 | Hear WMS Work To Cost $200,000 ToPresent Trophy At YW Meeting The regular meeting of the Young Women's Group of St. An*""" drew's Presbyterian Church was t { Manager: Lloyd Robertson | EH was brought forward to the Whit-|, per cent at $17,950; the cost of _ [by Township Council, Mon- the distribution system with day afternoon by Wesley Demp-| water filtration, $133,000; making sey, Engineering Consultant, for|a grand total of $197,450 or $200 |the township. The report stated 000 in round figures. 4 that the estimated cost would be| Upon hearing the re in the neighborhood of $200,000. : lof the development which in-|posed cludes well developing, including | Water the well itself, $21,000; iron re. moval equipment, $18,000; pump Resources Brooklin water committee. | Tonight's hockey game between port from | whithy Dunlops will have an add- Mr. Dempsey, the Council pass- oq attraction. The hig attraction Mr. Dempsey outlined the costed a resolution to pass the pro-'iy he the presentation of the : project on to the Ontario qypofsky Trophy to Long John Commission, |genderson of the Whit Dun- subject to the approval of the Rend yx in At Tonight's Gam By CLIFF GORDON held at the church hall Monday |evening. The members were cor~ |dially welcomed by the presi- - |dent, Mrs. George Thwaites. | The worship servite was open- ed by the singing of the hymn _ |"Breathe on Me Breath of God." i \Mrs, J. D. Sutherland led in _ (prayer after which Mrs. D, Duff = ~ [read a portion of the scripture. | The president introduced the speaker, Mrs. Paul Newton. Mrs. Newton, a member of the group ° and a recent newcomer to Whit- the Hull Legionaires and the The Turofsky trophy is present- ed to the goalkeeper in Sr. A | hockey in Ontario with the best goals against average. He must : by, gave a very interesting and . . |informative talk on some of the Driver Injured In Brooklin Crash An Uxbridge man was severely] Murfay lost control of his Jail Driver Who compete in at least 60 per cent of : {court on Tuesday. Charles Dan-| | |trate Frank Ebbs, despite pleas|she alko said that in 17 years of ment. However Henderson came " |that the accused suifered amne- ¢ |fore taking off for nome from a . | |birthday party in Pickering town- ture either," said Crown Attorney played exceptionally well. PE JURED IN THIS CRASH | WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT his team's games to be eligible, | hd Henderson won the trophy eo t : 1 £2 1 art which has been up for competi- . tion for some years now over the | / other 10 goalies in Ontario. This A Thistletown man who left his drinks at the party. He also said includes the NOHA . OHA league wife at a birthday party, was/that Daniels left without his wife and the Eastern Ontario Sr. A jailed for seven day: for driving and without saying good-bye to league, It is a tremendous feat + while intoxicated in Whitby police anyone. for a fellow who saw his position | Daniels' wife said that her hus- taken over last year by Roy fels, 42, was convicted by Magis- band just had two drinks, but Edwards for the world tourna- {married life he had never left back this year and with encour- |sia and forgot about his wife be- her at any party. agement from coach Sid Smith "I'll bet he won't do it in fu. and manager Wren Blair has| LONG JOHN HENDERSON utes as 8 oF: ave Alex. Hall. We chatted with manager Blair DE § Tey 2ppesred to Have | "You can say that again," said 'agt night and he said "I am Champs. The Hull team. some- lering Township Police Depart- Mrs. Daniels. extremely pleased to see Hender- what smaller than the Dunties ment, said that he and Cpl. Dick' In his own defence, the ac. son win the trophy as he has ,.o fact hard skaters and play a |Bodley, of the same department, cused claimed that he had suffer- played very well for us this sea- yory pleasing brand of hockey had followed Daniels' car as it ed lapses in memory ever since son. It is also very encouraging [cE CHIPS. , . We would like drove through three stop signs be- World War II, wien he had to John who appeared to have hit 1, ,.c6 our congratulations on to fore being halted on the Lansing /served as a guard mn a prison a slump last year and had to be yonqerson: for his fine chore in |cutoff. He said that Daniels was camp in Jamaica. The occasion replaced, However he fought hack lintoxicated and was unable Yo use on March 14, when ne had been |this year and won the award in la telephone. arrested, he said, must have fine style." { He told the gourt that Daniel been one of those. The Whitby and district fans thought he was entering Wood- Crown Attorney Hall suggested will have plenty to cheer for to- bridge on Highway 7 when he was that he did have amnesia, alco- night. Not only will 'they be ship. . PC David Fleming of the Pick- I'he trophy is donated by Lou Turofsky and his brother, the late, Nat Turofsky. The preféntation tonight will be made winning this tremendous trophy.! by Matt Leyden, a former man- work being done by the Presby- _ terian Church in Canada, particu- larly by the Women's Missionary Society. ' Mrs. Newton is first vice-pres-. ident of Toronto and Kingston Synodical of the WMS. She spoke of the Port Workers who meet the boats and boat train bringing immigrants to this land. Mrs. Newton told of the warm wel come extended to these new Canadians and that the port works ers assisted them in every way possible. She also spoke of the fine work being - done by the church among the Chinese peo~ nle in Canada. Mrs. Newton men- tioned the great expansion taking nlace across Canada and stressed the great need for leaders in alt fields of church work, particular- ly among the children and teen- agers. Mrs. Warren Mowat very ah'v thanked the speaker. The meeting was brought to a close by the repeating of the Benediction. A social half-hour followed. Hostesses for tea were: Mrs. B. Duff, Mrs. J. D. Suther- : land and Mrs. Paul Newton. injured and two motor vehicles truck, following the impact, and were heavily damaged in an ac- it rolled over on its top, on the By WREN A. BLAIR ctually entering Dunbarton, on holic amnesia, cheering for the Dunnies to win [pony g In addition to the jail sentence, |this game against the Hull team ager of the Oshawa Generals and now an executive member of the BOWLING NEWS cident north of Brooklin on Tues-'paved portion. Murray was day at noon. The second driver thrown out of the truck cab as it escaped injury. spun to its roof. In the Oshawa General Hospi- The car involved, driven by tal suffering a fractured skull Murray William Jackson, 20, of and an injured right shoulder is RR 1, Brooklin, spun around to Ross Murray, 20, an Uxbridge face the north, some yards be- ejectrical contractor hind the overturned truck. Jack- Police said that Murray was son was uninjured. proceeding north on Highway 12 Both vehicles were extensively in a half-ton truck when it was damaged by the impact struck broadside by an eastbound! PC W. S. Hilliard, of the Whit- car, at the intersection of Con- by Detachment of the OPP, in- cession 7, Whitby Twp. vestigated WHITBY PERSONALS Bonnie Patricia Alian, daughter| A demonstration presented by of Mr. and Mrs. William Allan, Mrs. Doris Black, of Oshawa, was celebrated her 13th birthday on held at the home of Mrs. Elea- Tuesday. A theatre party has nor Kemp, 601 Dundas street. A been arranged for Friday. Her number of games were played guests will be: Francine Clair- during the showing and prizes mont, Judy Kuzik, Helen Leves- awarded to winners. The major| que, Claire Preston, Betty Ann prize was won by Mrs. William | Chonoskie, Meme Verriet, Pat Roach of Colborne street. Later a Kahn and sisters Carol and luncheon was served by Mrs. | Elaine, Kemp assisted by her mother,| Mrs. W. B. Smith. Ladies attend-| Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Smith, of ing were: Mrs. Alma Vaughan,| Sault Ste. Marie, were Sunday Miss Marilyn Vaugnan, Miss .guests at the home of Mr. and Irma Hoskins, Mrs. Marg. Hen- Mrs. E. B. Killens. stock, Mrs. Amella Ashby, Mrs. Violet Grieve, Mrs. Marjorie The annual meeting of the Mason, Mrs. Beryl Walton, Mrs. omen's Institute wilt' be held in|W. Roach, Mrs. W. B. Smith, e Council Chambers on April 17 Mrs. Irene Williams, Mrs, How-| at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. L. E. Honey, of ardine Anthony, Miss Susan OHA. . . . The presentation will more than likely be made be-| tween the second and third pe-/ FRIDAY-NITERS LEAGUE riod. Many of the Whitby fans| Phyllis Simpson rolled the will recognize at least one or two ladies' high single with 257 and of the Hull players as they have Ruby Spanner the high triple, appeared in Whitby before. One 654. they will remember for sure willl 600 Triples: Bill Spencer, 640; be Bernie Limoges who perform- Ed Hutchinson, 600; Bob Brown, ed the last two seasofis against 760; Glen Rorabeck, 637; Ross the Dunnies, last year with Pem- Spencer, 714; Ruby Spanner, 654. broke and the year before with| 200 Singles: Glen Rorabeck, |236, 201, 200; Andy Myers, 206; -- | Ross Spencer, 212, 250, 249; Bert |Hutchinson, 201; Fred Stevensom, | 234; Ruby Spanner, 214, 219, 221; {Bill Grylls, 216;" Barbara Sher- man, 220, 228; Robert Simpson, 1220; Ed Hutchinson, 226, 201; Dave Graham, 203; Nancy Steer Barges Into Store But Woman Scolds Animal &:, 5 vr. S23 TORONTO (CP) Seventy-| Miss Hayduk fled, then re-!266; Phyllis Simpson, 257; Bill year-old Mrs. Rgsalia Steedman turned when she remembered the Spencer, 269, 209. played toreador with a 1,500- 13 lady | Team standing .with one night pound steer in a west-central © y |to go before playoffs: Braves ,16; shoe store. Mrs. Steedman was pushing the Black Labels, 12; Painters, 10; Police said Tuesday it hap-|steer toward the street amid the|Shamrocks, 8; Hoop La's, 8: pened this way: wreckage of the cash register, |Simple Simons, 7; People Eaters, A special feature at tonight's contest will see Long John fo Henderson receive the Turofsky Trophy as the goaltender in the OHA Senior "A" series with the lowest goals against av- erage, This award was won by John within both groups of the OHA comprising the eleven clubs of the Eastern Senior "A" circuit and the OHA-NOHA group. The trophy is presented an- nually by Lov Turofsky and his brother the late Nat Turof- sky, for the netminder with the lowest average, who competed in at least 60 percent of his teams' games. The presentation will be made by Mr. Matt Leyden, OHA executive member from Oshawa, just prior to the start of the third period. John played brilliant hockey for the local club this season after a troublesome time last year. We think he deserves the acclaim of local fandom, and hope a big crowd will be on hand to give him a great ovation for a spirited recovery this year. We will have a good deal more to say about John's fine season im this column when the year is over, but for now his winning of the Toroteky award over 17 other Senior '"'A" goaltenders, speaks or itself. rniaesimettaiaio---- PRCA ounce A | | | TIMES SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICt PHONE BELL TAXI MO 8-3111 If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier firsy, If you are unable to contact him by 7:00 p.m. | PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M. ONLY Mrs. Evelyn Anderson ex- plained to Magistrate A. D. Pool. '"That's fine, just as long as you're not allergic to the truth," said the megistrate. Mrs. Anderson gave evi- dence in the trial of minor offence. The Whitby Dunlops and the Hull Legionnaires hook up at the LEFT WITHOUT WIFE costs or serve another seven them right into the Allan Cup Whitby arena tonight in the second 'ame of their Eastern Canada Daniels' host at a birthday days. His licence to drive was finals which could start either Allan Cup final. The "Dunnies'" won a 7-2 decision in the opening party told the court that the ac- suspended for six months and his Sunday or Monday denending on game in Hull on Monday, mostly as the result of a good first per- . ced had only consumed twolcar impounded for three months. the outcome of the Western fin- tually the local squad only oufshot the Ottawa Valley Champions| | The Dunnies downed the Hull by two shots during the contest and they held Whitby to a 2-2 team on Monday night 7-2 but it score from the midway part in the game. We didn't think the was only the siiong first' period Dunlops played nearly as well as they can and now that the Le- . . for the Dunnies that gave gionnaires have tasted action against the OHA champs, the Whit.| SA Building Fund Visits GM Plant them such a convincing win. The by club will have to go much harder. Certainly none of the Whit- Ww al Legionaires held the Dunnies on by roster would like to make that trip back to Hull Friday for a| The Salvation Army Women's Th tar April i even terms for the final 30 min- Cornwall Chevies. third hen anything could happen. If the Dunlops can win/Homr League held its regular| The regular April meeting of 4 sen : hs ird game, when anything cou appen. PS meeting. Mrs. Fran Sinclair's Home and School held 1 2 h ) he erhed ast Thursday, took the form of] which could get going on Sunday. So now's the time to clean|Locke Was She charge Pali a tour of obi Motors pido] things up in this round. George Samolenko stayed hot, despite Story. The devotional closed Plant. a broken toe, notching two goals, as did Bob Attersley. Jack Kane >" - 3 : fol.| A large attendance of parents was another two-goal man with playing-coach Sid Smith chipping| With prayer and this was fol- ps in yi ] Bn, San he 2 he eo and were served refreshments th because he is on night shift, an so to give him a few days for at_ the conclusion. | rest to bring his injury into better shape. | uSuszestionssuweres made O"N/Mr. Sinclair thanked Mr. D iraising money for the building San : | |project. The Home League Inter: Sanford the tour guide. The| [national Congress will be held in| Secretary then read the slate of was emphasised that all mem. annual meeting May 12. 1 bers should make an effort to| wo ane| Civil Se | At the close of the meéting, ts H Ivan The steer being led to an abat-|counters and show cases. She|7; Red Caps, 4 and Mrs. Archer. The Building UJ i {Fund Committee with Jacob ap ov t {galloped down lanes and streets| Police said the steer lef out a FINFD FOR HAVING {Reid as chairman is sponsoring) |with a cavalcade of police cars|bellow, then caught sight of its| Gorden Platt, 20, of 424 Euclid {2 bacon and egg supper to be {and motorcycles and abattoir reflection in a mirror and St, Whither, was fined $50 and s i it. st p li SS. | at Be Ary Hall, An [trucks and cars in pursuit stopped to lick the glass costs or one month in jail in {entertainment program will fol- OTTAWA (CP) Th Susi y ol ro 3 1 , -- e Civil{Tango shoe store where Mrs, |ployees put a rope around the when he pleaded guilty to a low Iie supper. Anyone wishing Service Association of Canada Steedman was talking with her steer's neck and led it away to charge of having liquor in a 10 4 i . says the yernment's class-by- granddaughter, Hilda Hayduk, a|the abattoir for the moment of place other than his residence. Port Perry, district president, Wetherup and Miss Heien Knowl- | fund. class salary revision system is clerk. truth. £0 Curalg Robinson, (oid, ihe has = | superintendent of Fairview The association in a letter to] quor by 12 cents a 25 - had been checked in a car Lodge, will be guest speaker. / 1 | G 1 {the Civil Service Commission] bottle bf whisky. parked in a parking lot and the B b 1 | sets last night to witness the third game of the Stanley Cup final. | rave en er | said the commission's pay re-| Less than 10 per cent of drink- accused had claimed ownership Mr. and Mrs, Henry Clark and uv. ase a | aside from the thrilling overtime goal scored by Dickie Duff, we search bureau would take 26 . Wir of beer found in the vehicle. |thought the Leafs earned their victory. We also thought ft was a | | d L | Rvnar inki | T burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Seeks Entries |tremendous piece of hockey entertainment, played at breakneck < ccepte sions under the present system. n 100Uor | Rynard said. Drinking resulied be] Shennette and little daughter, plent : The association wants immediate [treatment for alcoholics, broken Debra Lee, of Kingston, were yi anpears that only one base. Carl Brewer played inspired hockey on defence as did Allan Stan-| The Whitby Township Council action on a 10-per-cent salary in-| Taxes Urged {homes, lost jobs and disease Thrower, of 407 King street Whitb~ this year, a Javenile role for Canadiens, although not quite as strong as the first two gravel tender put in hy the| The bureau, set up 10 months i" Ton Now Do 'organized. = Eames. But this game was Leafs for our money. When you keep Frank S. Coyle Co., Lakefield, ago, so far has completed re-| OTTAWA (CP) -- A Progres-| ALLERGIC TO Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood and "yh "70. ie" euon that prac.|in mind the tremendous team they are playing, you have to ad-/on Monday afternoon, after open- views on 5000 employees in about sive Conservative suggested in were Sunday visitors at the home enough boys 17 and under have| They never quit and sure have the legs to keen anv the town clerk for gravel crush-|000 civil servants in 1,850 classes, nance Minister Fleming should BIBLE PAPER of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilde, of contacted him to play this|of trouble. Canadiens will likely, still win the series, but Leafs ing and hauling. the association said. have increased cigaret and liquor) VANCOUVER (CP)--A wit Henry street. season. Either he or Art Moore Will always be admired for the fight they so obvious Frank 8. Coyle, Lakefield, Class-by - class revision was taxes more than he did last! ness in a North Va is will take applications. And if all of us are wrong and Leafs do win all the marbles, no Ont. set his tender at three. adopted to look into the fact that week | t wnnonyer Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davidson i held the Bibl of lay its games this year in|questionably sentimental favorites, and they havé created this Sand Off belt at 35¢; three-|classes were lower than in pri-|_ jap i held the Bible In fir hand to were guests for a week with their DAY os. Eames if the Your is/ role themselves with their great determination. this quarter inch gravel at 4lc; six|yate employment. | said he jot sure that the cigaret take the oath. But she refused uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. put back in shape, for baseball. | miles for 7lc: and overhaul at tax shouldn't have been in-| to kiss it. Russel Davidson, of 316 Walnut If organized the Whitby Juven THE TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . Vernon Canadiens took a 3-1 7c. creased more than it was be-| "I'm allergic to paper," \ cause of the suspected harm a : Oshawa Legion Minor Baseball| final. Fifth game is tonight, with the sixth tomorrow night. Should|sented bv: Henry Homan, Rock- ; E ] Mrs. E. Vallant, of Port Whit- Agsociation and in OBA playoffs. |the series end by then and if Whitby can beat Hull tonight, the Wood, Ont.; R, Blyth, St. {increased the excise tax on cig- by, is opening her home today The Oshawa Assoc. includes Allan Cup final would start in Maple Leaf Gardens this Sunday Andrew Gardens, Toronto: arets by two cents on a package to the. members of the Clover teams from Oshawa, Whitby and|. . . Vernon won the Allan Cup the year before Whitby did. de. and Russell H. Stewart, RRS, [of 20. | Dr. Rynard, a medical doctor Highway 2. {Daniels was ordered to pay the!but they will be trying to cheer iod when the Hull team appeared to get off to a shaky start, Ac-|_ hg = ---- als between Vernon and Regina. . . -. Supper To Rid Sinclairs H&S tonight it will move them into the National Senior "A" "final,| Weekly \ é 1 Jowed by a short business dis-/and friends enjoyed the tour in with the other marker. Samolenko will not be used tonight, cussion ; b [Toronto on April 23 to 26. It officers to be voted oh at the lunch was served by Mrs. Hill i |toir, crashed through a fence and was scolding the animal briskly. . theld on Saturday, April 18, at S 1 ry R a a eview The steer dodged into the, The officers and abattoir em-| Whitby police court on Tuesday Pro- ceeds are to go to the building will attend and Mrs. M. Coates, ton. "an apparent failure." | i court that Platt and five others i Hockey fans all over Canada were glued to their television Higher Cigare Mrs. Hugh Shennette, of Morris- years to complete salary revi-| ing is for medical reasons, Dr.| ie | speed, featured by plenty of hard, clean bodychecking. Young| guests at the home of Mrs. T. E. pall club will be operating in ley and Tim Horton. Doug. Harvey played his usual important voted unanimously to accept the| crease for all civil servants. | Mrs. Mary Johnston, of Oshawa, {joes will begin as soon as Mire the great spirit and fighting drive of this young ' of club. ing four tenders registered with 100 classes out of a total of 154: the Commons Tuesday that Fi.| > le DV es on : : arter inch stock pile, 54c;| i iv i police court trial Tuesday Providence, Rhode Island, .j1n¢ Juvenile Club hopes to body save Montreal fans, would be a bit upset. The Leafs are un. quarter inch ste pile, 5dc;|salaries in certain civil servicel pp pg punard Simcoe East, street. iles will be playing in the lead in games over Regina in their Western Canada Allan Cup Three other tenders were pre. 3 caused by smoking. Mr. Fleming| 'Canadian Bread Protested By Buffalo Bakers Leaf Club. Ajax. |feating Chatham Maroons in six games . . . Hull-Ottawa Junior|Orillia. 2 | BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- The | Canadiens are off to a flying start against Peterboro in the East-| {ern Canada Junior "A" finals . . , Most experts claim that the! west will win the Memorial Cup this year. Flin Flon and Winnipeg (are western finalists . . . Mayor and Mrs. Harry Jermyn will present a new trophy to the Eastern Senior 'A' league for annual Twp. Buys New | Greater Buffalo Master Bakers] | competition. The new cup will be presented at the 'Whitby Sports| T k L d Association is seeking eongres. | Banquet' to the Whitby Dunlops, on Thursday, April 23. Then it| nc 0a er sional help to stop what it calls! : " rcs a - dian | | will remain for annual competition in the league . . . Baseball news| ; a flood of duty - free Canadian | is starting to filter through, Young John Lajole announces that Sy Jownship Conch. de bread into the Nisgera Frontier he will enter a Whitby Juvenile Baseball club this spring, and will|g Bed to purchase a new front! market. f play in a league with Oshawa and Ajax. They hope to play their | at | loader for tie Works Den Jiewy J. Gapinski, 8 spokse home games at Coronation park. | who accompanied Prime Minister Diefenbaker around the world, said the increase in the liquor tax| could have been doubled. Mr.| Fleming increased the tax on li- WHITBY BROC Phone MO 8-3618 NOW PLAYING Evening Shows 7 & 9.20 p.m. Feature Starts at 7 & 9.35 p.m. EASTERN CANADA ALLAN CUP FINAL HOCKEY 2nd GAME Hull Legionnaires Versus \Vhithy Dunlops TONIGHT --8.30 P.M. XX ¥% X Tickets Available Whitby Community Arena | cost of $9,000 at its man for the association. said [regular meeting, Monday after-| Tuesday its president, Edward noon. : Kowalkowski, had gone to Wash-| The new machine was selected ington to discuss the problem | from a list of bids entered by|with congressmen. five different companies. He said 80,000 loaves of Cana-| | Having an 80" bucket and a|dian bread were imported into) {capacity of one cubic yard, it is/the area last month and pre- 'Hear Evidence In [OBA Accepts False Pretenses Cobourg Meet {thought that it will be a very|dicted the figure would soon useful addition to the Works|reach 110.000 a month. Judgment has been reserved The Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 Dept. and help greatly in its| Gapinskl said Canadian bread (for two weeks in the case of a Whitby man facing five charges held their regular meeting last! plans for this summer, tev, v | of obtaining money or goods by Monday evening at the LOL Hall.| The machine is to be pur-| price a Bg o false pretenses. Evidence in the Sister Madeline Ashmore was in| chased from W. J. Ballentine|anq some reid were offerin charges against Arthur Jackson, the worthy mistress' chair. Past|Co., Toronto, and has POWer| Canadian bread at two loaves for ver | 8 ir wheel brakes. 99 cents. lof Whitby, was heard by Magis- mistress sister Winnie Wilkinson /steering and fou Tenders were considered from' He said six bread producers in| trate Frank Ebbs in Whitby Was in the deputy chair in the |police court on Tuesday. |absence of sister 0. Williams. the following companies, | W. J. Ballentine Co. Toronto, LS area had been forced out of | | Jackson is charged with false Devotional exercises were con-| I busi | pretenses involving a cheque for ducted by the chaplain, sister Lil- Ont.; G. H. Godsall Equip, Cie] asivery In ag fe ois | $20, issued to Al Heffering, Whit- lian Kirk, and the lecture was|Toronto, Ont.; Sheridan Equip. | to, { by Twp., service station operator, repeated by sister Margaret Con- Co., Toronto, Ont.; Dickson on Feb, 28. He is charged with a ner and sister Elizabeth Wood. Equip. Co., Toronto, Ont.: and i similar offence, involving a [he minutes of the previous|the Chaseside Equip. Co. of| M di : cheque for $43.20 issued to Brock Meeting were read by sister Burlington, Ont. e 1ation ay Polvmer Strike STARRING ROSALIND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Even funnier than the play and the bestseller (with those little heart-tugs foo!) St. Motors on Feb. 6: another| Dolly Anderson in the absence of| -- |charge involving: a cheque for the secretary, sister Eleanor An- 1$30, issued to Brock St. Motors, derson. The draw was won by Presbyteens Tour Museum on Jan. 31; a similar charge in. Sister M. Conner. volving a cheque for $30, issued|, During the business session an (to Lloyd Cooke, Whitby service, Invitation to attend the 12th of Istation operator on July 5, 1958: [July celebrations to be held in land a similar charge, involving COPOUrg was accepted. Final ar-| la cheque for $60, also issued to Tangements were made for the | Cooke, on June 30, of last year. May meeting Which will be in the Andrew's In each case, the complainant oh "E Social Evening - The poval stated that 'he had cashed the|q con Lary. the Victory and to Oakley LOBA, all of Oshawa, will | cheque for Jackson, only to have i t i . ithe cheque returned from Jack- oe fendance for this. social [son's bank in Toronto marked "he worthy mistress sister Church, visited Ontario Museum. The the dispute between the crown. group toured the building al 0%ned Polymer Corporation of Porg 3% during the after- Sarnia, and its striking employ- noon, while "half 'of the group|®®S: | son's | outimucd their tour, the other) He ijormen Jad Martin (L--| NSF. : alf took a trip on the subway|FS: J . ammens: Whe bask manager and bankis del ine Ashmore and past mis- and visited the Riverdale Zoo. |that the corporation now has ac-| accocuiemt, bath ied hat tresses sisters Dolly Anderson | Everyone had a wonderful | cepted his offer to appoint a med-| Eceountant, Sol oi a} that on/and Evelyn Virgin will attend the|time . and they all appreciated|iator. The Oil, Chemical and| occasion they had allowed Jack-|Grand Lodge which will be held the help given by Mr. Barter,|Atomic Workers union (CLC) ac- son's saving account to have an!in Niag "alls in May Mr Ey boy i ardraft. by : (in Niagara Falls in May. Ir "nd Mrs. Felles and Mr. |cented the offer earlier. ve rdraft, by cashing cheques| Lodge closed in the usual and Mrs. Harvey who drove the] The Polymer, workers walked against ie accomt when it did ner and refreshments were group. A special thanks should out March 18 over demands for fo ave sufficient funds to cover served by sister Beatrice Dalby go to J. Harvey who helped the|a 10-per-cent general wage in- | 2 : and sister Evelyn Virgin orovmn to arrange the trip. crease and other henefite | warts FORREST TUCKER: CORAL BROWNE -FRED CLARK -Scrsensty by BETTY COMDEN and ADOLPH GREEN - From the novel "Auntie Mame™ by Patrick Dennis Jo adapted for the stage by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Directed by MORTON Da COSTA Wusie comaoses by saonsiaw aves - From WARNER BROS. Prices For This Engagement... ADULTS 75c -- STUDENTS 50 -- CHILDREN 25 ® Sorry, Free List Suspended for this Attraction o