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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jul 1959, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 14, 1959 § Mr, Caufield was taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freed who offered to give her a room "for whatever she is willing to give us." Widow Leaves Merchants Defeat STRI wim Oshawa Maids 24-16 After Holdout [555 Manager: Lloyd Robertson By TED MUNNS Both teams failed to score in|errors and one more in the fourth) LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- After|two men and one woman in their the first although both had run-|on one hit and two more bobbles stubbornly clinging for four days half of an old brick duplex, Mr. wg | Mad Pid Sescliants Sas "sou tase ug visitors had a|'©, Dring the score to 6-4, to her last vestige of a home--|Freed works full time at the | = 8 4 - T Awaits come om last Friday eve-|runner as far as third with one The locals took advantage ofitwo rooms In an old Duidihg be- Goodwill Rescue Mission, . some very loose fielding in the|ing wrecked -- Mrs. Maud Cau-| waving Mrs, Caufield ended Wearing her best dress, a long|,ung the old building; for Dick E x-Works E mployee ning at the Town Park to claim alout but a double play ended the fi finall ed Monday to . Fi 7 k os to 16 win. Both 'teams thew fourth and increased their lead to|field finally agre onday four days of frustration for ex re uc |difference as the batters went error and a sacrifice. The locals vel wired with Sentenced To 5 Years am, ick fo 38 hl ithe bak acy however and VISTTORS TAKE LEAD, [lack and wil 9. th 030i Lo Huture and oy Whitby Township may not have|the locals picking up an even took a big . ae 08 dawg o us Yoally sawe old widow walked down the stairs| fee "crticials and --e a new fire truck until the begin-|two dozen. Five hits and one error account- of the old middlesex house with his take-home pay had been $104 ning of next vear, it was revealed) pene Kehoe went the distance|ed for six Whitby runs in the/combined six hits and three "4. yoln of her cane, She|, She said abe would leave only WHITBY and DI Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West inning. In the second the Oshawa i" wip "eve more tallies off of| move. their ace hurlers but it made little| club scored once on a three-base|, "rb Wil Tour eITOrs. ecutors of the Gunn estate, A former employee of the city| FIRED SHOT that con give you experience Travel from personal ploces ond |} Tips on particular customs, FREE DELIVERY OF TICKETS PAY LATER PLAN EUROPEAN GROUP TRAVEL INDIVIDUALLY ARRANGED ® Enjoy a fune Mica evening TOURS BY BUS, SHIP, RAIL h th TNC, hater OVERSEAS CONTACTS No Service Charge No Parking Problems DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS E, WHITBY PHONE MO 8-3304 or RA 5.483) A The Agency / tion for all. the manager of a brewer's retail] "I asked him 'What's your | in Oh RR ars am v i , lhad been a "stupid and worth-| have to be revised. ; Iking two. | " Delves. store in Oshawa, Siblock pleaded trouble? said P( Cairney, | © on Ret od a rie ing out five and wa } 8 | lin the third on three hits and two Gwen C bell personally put § Il t g J 11 Dr the locals ahead again in the fifth ' ro er ska e v tail Store, said that on the night/wards the accused when PC # po! dR awa club once again took a one- run lead when Dianne Thomas hit uv: fel i! itional 25 , and the | hands of the i by 5 oka the: BeoRER Pritchard said that accused's 10 additional 25 per cent, anc to 2 defeat at the han ou > short the centre of the Pavement Where Ye accused iad record and his threat against the {ownship paying the remaining 50 yn ieville Hawks, For a period| carr GAME However, the local bats were large store parking lot and had dropped it, he said. not silenced and. they combined mated cost of $20.000, council add WHITBY bears all the earmarks of a rob- At the end of the Hrst period [odin Bele Cumy wa dhe ag Tari Aly COMMUNITY ARENA | I IN aceused on the following morn- "4 ; : . mrm-------------- - Ne ok ithy had |®® e e game, lof the Whitby hits. Gwen was f MAN IN CAR ing in which he said that he had bery, except that you were un WILL LOWER FARES {Huntsville led 4 to 1. Whitby ha { | swinging duel between Gord him out for the balance of the! Dianne Thomas led the visitors| level of the window." said Don Alex future," he said. The statement by the Atlantic Luke, of Whitby, and a Hunts: geason. with two for four, a triple and| ald, "and went around to the C. Hall, QC, read accused's rec-| He noted that the accused had conference -- an organiza z Perv Pp Before Referee Jim Cherry cordingly, locals is tonight at Centennial car had a mask over his face during raids on bottleggers and the public must be protected, | Tomorrow, Wednesday, the Park at 8.156 p.m. Stouffville, the and held a pistol in his hand. He gaming houses he said. "I realize you were guilty to the charge before Judge 'and he told me 'I was only Cost of the fire pumper was| as she hit a bases loaded, two| V hd P of May 29 of this year, he had Cairney fired the warning shot|2 serious offence and urged His ship could expect delivery of the H untsvi 123 ame la home run with two on base to we boon india . ver cent of the total cost half the play was close made his way from the store to, Both he and PC Cairney said police officers indicated a com- F nd a hal pa . / Whitby received the worst of fjye for six, with two singles, a As he was inserting the key in|pyrchased the automatic pistol successful," he said. LONDON. (A) Twenty-six|four breakaways with only the of [ville player caused tempers toi (Coaches Jerry Ravary and Les home run and had three runs back of the police cruiser, which|ord, dating from 1936 and ending/come equipped with a loaded shipping lines--said . special con-|f1y | Whitby squad will face the Peter- league's second place team, Is said that while he was behind] Terence V Kelly, defence under a heavy financial obliga-| For Skiing or Pleasure 14° MOULDED PLYWOOD BOAT COMPLETELY EQUIPPED 25 H.P. SCOTT MOTOR WITH CONTROLS PLUS... CANADIAN EXPLORER BOAT TRAILER All For Only . 11 50 NOTHING EXTRA TO BUY AJAX MARINE NO. 2 HWY. AT AJAX OPEN EVERY EVENING schedule, Petes last season, Game time is|Oshawa 013 180 30016 14 10 8:30 p.m, Whithy 060 540 54x--24 24 10 By WREN A. BLAIR Luciano, of Even pays benefits for existing conditions where treatment begins after the policy has been in effect six months, Mrs. B. Yeo, of Bowmanville, has returned to her home after spending three weeks with her London, | Sister and brother-in-law, Mr, Not covered -- loss caused by war, where medical or surgical treatment or hospital confinement is provided free or at a nominal charge by a government or public health authority, or if you are confined in a rest home, convalescent home, home for the aged or mental institution, * Sincerely, Pays you up to $3.00 eo day towards expenses incurred for private or semi. private room in hospital over and above benefits paid by government hospital ALL THESE FEATURES 1. Cancellation protection the President, British Pacific Insurance Co, ONLY $4.80 PER MONTH Mail Enrollment Blank Today Enrollment must be post-marked not later than July 29, 1968. (Applications will be accepted from any insurance agent or broker or any British Pacific agent). of Oshawa, George Siblock, 39.| "I fired one shot over his head, every two weeks. in councii Monday. Council learn-|o, the locals allowing 16 runs onsecond, A double by - Nancy|errors for eight runs to take a 13| nad the efforts of police and| of 252 John St., was Monday sentjand he dropped." said PClgpypip Ac ed that a letter from the Civilly pits and she walked only one|/Campbell and a two-run home|to 11 lead. There were three|,"\ irae officer to aid her, modation at $6 a month to penitentiary for five years for Cairney. "PC Gallogley stepped| Speaking (0. the Inaticr of son Defence jn Toronto revealed that| while striking out four, Bev Mc-|run by Jsabet Mothersill were the yles and vle Homme yun in the --- the attempted armed robbery of in and we arrested him." | 4 "| spec ications for a fire pumper|cahe pitched for the losers al-|big blasts nning. . The | tence, Mr, Kelly said that this truck and radio equipment May jowing all the locals' hits, strik-|* Oshawa struck for three runs|the bat of centre - fielder Marg YSIS SSS I IIH IY, + i | PE tion move to get' money (o|estimated at $20,000, with the) John E. Pritchard in Ontario|fooling'. {peration iz CA | 3 oy . . Abad . ; v (i ¢ solve his financial situation," a(township receiving a $2600 sub- County Criminal Court in : PC Sallogley dito oi of hear. move, he added, which was prob-|sidy on the cost. out, home run over the left field- Wty Donald. manager b je e cause d Show Vis had ably doomed from the start. If the plans were completed by er's head, ran , manager of the stick-up 0 ald. No further scoring took place until t.e seventh when the Osh- Nei i i th a Honor to bear in mind that the new fruck. made up the Friday night de-|and had seized the acc used when le Jooks 'upon the offence no| Cost of the radio equipment posit for the store and then call-lhe dropped behind the car. Ther, 0" corioucly" than the tribunal was estimated at $1200, with the Last Wednesday might in thejcalled the game at 10:15 of the drive in three runs and complete ed the Oshawa Police for an es-/gun, With four cartridges In thel Noob 4% ool provincial government paying 25|whithy arena, the Whitby Juve-|last period, over 30 penalties|the scoring for the team for the to the bank, jmagazine. and. none. in . the| In passing sentence " Judge ver cent, the federal government|yiie Tacrosse team suffered a 15| had been handed out, with Whit-|night, He said that he had parked his breach, was recovered from the a ' by receiving 25. SCORE NINE RUNS and | 5 A Lignin 5 Plane ore now complete for| ie "wintcville maintaining the| In the third period, a free-for-| 1 hits, including three doubles, the car when the police arrived, |that they could smell no liquor plete disregard for the law. ._ tenders to be called on the build-| ioe on the scoring, although all developed that. saw players|,.q four errors over the next two He said that he spoke to thelon accused's breath. t 1 Jave Sound dimen to gis. ing of the fire hall at an eeti-lypie 0" iced many chances to from both benches and fans in-!innings to score nine runs, officers and then walked to his! Sgt. of Det. William Jordan Unpuis Je ween this o nee and even Ihe score. " volved, When the smoke had 7a Campbell girls led the own car read a statement given by the;@ completed armed robbery. Ii the fighting as Gord Luke must|double, a tripie and a home run| Skating Every Tues. and Sof. OR / or ve all p va ut- : » \ | He gh sae, Je ow d a fron 8 mau Jnia Hotel for $19. x gi a yo this shipping lines operating on Atlan- idle a i ils ja ge prainat a hou five BOTY, Nand ble | in the back seat and heard him _ _ __ _. {many armed. Iobheries 8 Ho :» sal ay night)' » : ' borough an ggs suffered five for seven, with one double] say that "this is a hold-up" LENGTHY RECORD county and I am determined that ie TON 8 Fol Nomay MN oh In the second period, a stick-|a broken hand which Will keep ong to RBIS | "I dropped down below the This concluded the Crown's there shall not be many in the |'®V W ) Wild 1 Crown Attorney 10 per cent in the off season case an "OW! £ ry high. Both boys received a Moore have assured us that fur-|patted in, Next came Bev. Me-| was parked behind my car. [in 1958, including convictions for|pistol and had threatened to use cessions will also be offered to|match misconduct but from then| ther action such as last Wednes-|Cabe, the pitcher, with two for shouted to the police that there assault and breaking and entry. it on both Donald and the police s travelling from Fu-lon the penalty box was seldom day's will not be tolerated and|five and two RBI's. . : emigrants ti g was a man in my car." Several convictions were record-|officers, rope to North America. It did not/empty. layers will be disciplined ac-| The next home game for the He said that the man in his ed of the accused being found in| "This is a hazard from which specify them. {borough crew in their first meet-|the visiting squad and will be the police cruiser he heard one|counsel, called on Jack John-|/tion, but many others are too. ing of the season. The Whithy|out to overtake the Merchants so shot fired and came around in|stone, Oshawa Board of Works To accept that as an excuse boys are really out to win this|it points to a really big game as time to see the two officers take foreman, who. said that Siblock would result in anarchy and i A 1 one for Denton Rendell, their {we start the second half of the the accused into custody. had been his employee for the neither your home nor mine goal tender who played with the PC William Cairney, of the/past three years. He said that/would be safe." 3 PO LI H Oshawa Police Department, said he had been a good worker and He said that it would appear, | , A I that he arrived at the lot, ac-/had this incident not occurred, from the evidence heard on his k G + companied by PC Charles Gal. would have still been on the city behalf, that accused had certain logley, and spoke to Mr. Donald staff admirable latent qualities in him and ascertained the route that Accused"s common-law wife, land could become a respected | TIMES For . > would be taken to the bank Earla, said that her husband had member of society when he has YS He said that he was about to taken good care of his four chil- finished his sentence. WITH GERRY BLAIR PINCH-HITTING SUBSCRIBERS THE BEST BU step back into the cruiser and|dren and two others of a former! "I hope you will decide that | IN WHITBY & FRIENDLIEST Donald was about to get into his/marriage. She also said that/the way of the transgressor is MID-WEEK HAPPENINGS . . . There was plenty of lacrosse, I SERVICE own car when he heard Donald large debts had plagued her hus-|hard,"" said His Honor as he ,.ion over the weekend, with the Whitby Millers dropping ano- FOR MISSED PAPERS AND I shout "Watch out, there's a man band about the time of the of- passed sentence, ther one on Friday night to the league-leading Brampton Excel: . I _ in the car." fence, one debt of $1600 owing to siors 15-5. The locals were absent the Tran brothers. leaving a WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI Po Then, he said, Donald crouch-a department store and another fair sized gap in the line-up. Last night they Were in ranc SERVICE PHONE I - ed down and ran to the rear of for $884 owing to a finance com- WHITBY tor a very important game, With just eight' games left to play, | BELL TAXI | Paints & Wallpaper the cruiser. PC Cairney said that pany. She said that all of her| lincluding last night's, they need every win they can get and, | Call he stepped towards Donald's car children had been in hospital at| PERSONALS having beaten Long Branch twice before, it was hoped the Mil- all. vo and heard the accused shout at one time or another and one lers could come up with anther victory. Results of the game yore MO 8-31M him, on three occasions, to order child is constantly in need of not known as this was written, This Thursday night finds He | DoDD & SOUTER him to put up his hands medical attention . She said that] Mr, and Mrs. Harold Augustus, same Long Branch club back here in Whitby for a game - ol B13 you have mot rece your || i i -- -------- ~------=----=--------------------|their son John and nephew, Mr. |the Juniors starting at 8:30 at the Community Arena, Coac 3 in bey || Paint & Wallpaper (Peter Hanley, of Kingston, have Cherry is quite disappointed with the performance of severa . first, If you are unable to con- I 1 Ji We EO TE 107 svRonst.s. | - . have a winning clu! , ~ | ne n "Mire. M. Thompson, E, of Ba urd lo. pulling his own weight. We realize they are relativelyll PHONE BELL TAXI || MO 8-5231, WHITBY | rotor FO Beni shone df Montreal, spent a few days last new to the brand of lacrosse played in the Junior circuit but 1 o Fri. 'Til 9 I 1 D hd . week at the home of her daugh-|what they lack in experience should be replaced With desire , i CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN | pen Fri. p.m. V ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, |Brooklin Meadowcrest Intermediates split a pair week-en T. FREE DELIVERY are ess Tl ng Gordon Wood, of Colborne street.|games with the sharp-shooting crew from Fergus, losing in Fer- 7 7:30 P.M. ONLY I I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, of gus on Friday night 19-9 due to a player shotiage, Hen i the | Careless driving, speeding and|to the other ¢ as es 2 Napanee, are spending a few help of three Whitby juniors and their coach, hey whip ergus truck lying sn 8, and $200 le dl as estimated ot days as the guests of Mr, and 13-4, in Brooklin on Saturday night Next action for the Meadw- heard before Magistrate C. W.|set at $150. There were no injur-| Mrs. Wesley Augustus, of Euclid crests is this coming Saturday night with Woodbridge the visitors Guest, in traffic court in Whitby lies | street. , . . The Whitby Juvenile lacorsse team suffered another setback on Monday afternoon. All charges! Dalton Alders ¢ Uxbridge. |. Mr: and Mrs. W. Roach, Col- at the hands of the Huntsville Juveniles 15-2 in Whitby. Although heard were laid by the Whitby wae fon { PY on, o Coigindy €: borne street, and granddaughter, outscored by a wide margin the locals were very much in the Police Department. avs gd i 3 0 3 of five Eleanor Kemp, Dundas street, as| game as far as the rough stuff was concerned, picking up a total Bruce Gardiner, of 700 Centre yjcted A jo hen ston fonts cio lescort, attended the annual pie-lof 25 penalties, Tomorrow night in the Community Arena they street south, Whitby, was fined| = s Aobe aml iD. jof fs "Pinic for the blind held at Lake- tackle a fine team from Peterborough . . . Herb Cooper's ladies A sign at the intersection of Walnut A $50 and costs or 10 days in jail, ) fa » view Park, Oshawa, Wednesday softball team, the Whitby Merchants, defeated Don Mountjoy's 3 Jallland Euclid streets : » +n when he was convicted of care- ay .. |afternoon. A chicken supper was Merchant Maids from Oshawa here in Whitby last Friday night 2 less driving. He was charged fol-| Mildred A. Crawford, of To- served and later games and 24-16 in an exhibition game. The Campbell girls, Gwen and Nancy, lowing a head-on collision on ronto. was fined $5 and costs for| music were enjoyed. Mr, Roach led the team with five hits each. Gwen had a double, triple and a " Brock street north making a left turn at the inter-|received three prizes during the home run, while Nancy had a double. Tops for the Merchant Whitby police said that the ac. Section of Brock and Dundas|events: a birthday gift; game of Maids was hard-hitting Dianne Thomas with a triple and a home cused had been proceeding south Street where such turns are ban-|chance and for the oldest attend- run. Next action for the ladies frm Whithy is lonient at Centon. NEW LOW COST INSURANCE PAYS SURGICAL and meeting a northbound car. "® ing gentleman, Mayor Gifford nial Park when they host the second place Stouffville team. Game They said that he had crossed OVER LOADING and Mrs. Gifford attended and|time is 8:15 p.m Buffalo Bisons, league leaders in the Inter- IN-HOSPITAL MEDICAL AND EXCESS and struck this vehicle. Damage gp 61 Scarbor- Were introduced to each guest. national league, compiled a total of 30 runs in Toronto on Sunday TT lough, was fined $30 and costs or| On the occasion of Mrs. E, A. |afternoon as they clobbered the Leafs twice . . . The most logical ; i HOSPITAL BILLS 1 110 days and $50 and costs or 10 MacMillan's birthday on Sunday, nominee for valuable player honors a the National League shold . p 3 days on two charges of overload. guests were entertained at din-|go to Eroy Face as he won his 14th straight in relief, and was Treat Catt e ing his sod trucks. He was fined ner. They were Mrs. M. Watson, (saving the second game for the Pirates when the curfew fell ; 3 . NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION! NO INVESTIGATION in absentia Miss Evelyn Williams and Mr. Rocky Colavito hit his 27th and 28th homers for the Cleveland In- : For Warble Fly Charles Luciano, also of Scar William Hinds all of Toronto dians as they split the Tigers on Sunday reserve Wer yo HARRY 4, SEED of HEALTH RECORD PASy OR PRESENT! rah wee sla fi hit Mr, A. S. Wilson, of Palace game lead in the American League The Boston Sox i ; This al . ay et lartta . of a . ugh, was als d $25 2 ga r : Sveurili 63 8p 18 now availab 0S 8 7 1 a A borough 10 at 8 S Sed ¥25 owl street, celebrated his birthday on players are certainly making their new manager Billy Jurges Security 95 # an setvaridly sound This p'an is now dala fe lo aA 1esidents +) Ontario who will be whithy Towed JSounci ae Gordon E. Cooledge of Toron. Monday. His many friends wish look like a master-mind as they won their sixth in seven games, plan. 1 i pe 9 lv on, wat 5 or over as of July 29, 1959, [C a bill ondav for the ' SD Sa i | Fa : Zankees 7-3 recen treatment of cattle which includ. | %25 fincd $35 and costs on an|him many happy returns of the beating the Yankees 73. " States by a number of the largest ALL THESE BENEFITS ed spraying and inspection of the!0V erloading charge. . intrance FOMDakfes in i mivisa. Like Covers you for all kinds of injuries or animals, David ; Shem fh Toronto, gs. oo A dig Jeiich Site 3 ea illnesses While you are in Canada or The inepection covered a pe- was fined $3 and costs for illegal aQw er 1I'S need, was an ns 88, the United States. i i ar to be the first riod from April through May in parking British Pacific is prow Scakal i ji . 1 : : Eh C da urgical operations -- pays for every which 70 cattle were given hel Robert Bosereon, o ong!and Mrs. A, S. Wilson, of Palace 0 oer. in Con type of operation in or out of the first treatment and 763 received a gad Glendon Smal of 204 Street [) i hospital, $5.00 to $250.00 (according D) » treé t arson street thy wre" " 0 00 ) second treatment. The tre atme i ne ror i 2 Wh , were Mr. and Mrs. Norman: Maritle. At earin | to schedule in the policy). Payment was for the inspection of warble eached fined $5 .a 3 oh is made direct to the doctor on your flies in the cattle speeding charges. of 206 Byron street south, cele- | behalf, (Example: $11.25 for removal a dA ete -- brated their wedding anniver- [ of toe-nail -- $75.00 for single hernia {sary on Friday. Their friends| WASHINGTON (AP) The and Lawrence T. Smith, 36, was | -- $250.00 for total gastrectomy) wish them many more happy an- Senate rackets committee heard|sworn in Monday as monitor, 'He| i) le WHITBY niversaries testimony Monday that Teamster told reporters he will seek the BROC Mr. W. A. Wilson, of Victoria president James R. Hoffa plotted ouster of union president James street, Port Whitby, celebrated ty gain control of the monitors R. Hoffa Phone MO 8-3618 his 80th birthday on Saturday. get Ba by a federal court to| Smith formerly was associated NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 6:55 AND 8:20 Their daughter, Mrs. Rena Ken-|oheck on him with Schmidt's law office in New ¥ : nedy, and her daughter, Gloria, | aa). 2 ard it de. York, but said he had severed all LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:20 [oor ms by Mr. James| L #0 Jeard, and heard # di connection with it before taking TRUE STORY OF A MUTINY when... Nighwander, of Toronto, were|py yy Bennett Williams, sug.|the oath as a monitor. i jrisitors and many friends and ted that an anti-Hoffa witness| As a monitor, Smith, as did callers offered their best wishes | BeS'eS ata 1 off if he didn't Schmidt, represents teamsters to Mr. Wilson. ou. eo ny we ae committee. Who brought a suit to prevent ee -------- rem [1011 NS StOTY 10 UM 'Hoffa from taking office as union | Williams immediately called | po cident, S 1 Li ht {this a lie. |" The suit was compromised in amp e 1g S In the end, chairman John L.|January, 1958. Under the settle McClellan (Dem. Ark.) said he/ment, Hoffa was allowed to take just could not tell who was telling office as provisional president 0 [2] Installed *: truth, and a board of monitors, respon- \ | McClellan ordered that the sible to the court, was set up to AMES DOROTHY BRODERICK B MASON - DANDRIDGE - CRAWFORD ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Whitby Township Council meet.|record be referred to the justice|watch over his activities. : ing in the township hall in Brook- department, the U.S. district] Martin F. O'Donoghue is chair- lin carried a resolution advising|court here and the monitors. man of the board and its neutral the hydro power commission on|Maybe iiiey' can get to the bot- member. The third member is |on the installation of nine sample tom of it, he said Daniel B. Maher, Washington lights on the Garrard road area. [PLOT DESCRIBED {lawyer, who represents the union. Council passed the resolution] Sti : | after hearing from delegates of| The row: was churned up by the Good Neighbors Ratepayers|Bartley C. Crum, New ass0cTE raat POLICY vol Trustees' Trips who ' swore that Association whe infor , i1{lawyer, enis-| C 1 C that they would Yuarmed some] A of Hoffa approached him| ou d Be ostly separate types of lamps installed, | With what he called improper| TORONTO (CP)--Some school mercury. incandescent and fluor. [Proposals to get an opponent of i, cieec attending conventions escent. The nine sample lights Hoffa off the three-men board of i tcide Canada could be re- are to be placed at regular in./union monitors i quired to pay back to municipal- tervals along Garrard road in| Crum named Harry Bridges, |jtjes expenses of their trip, the Whitby Township. [the west coast Longshoremen'sioniario department of education The lights will be up for a one-|leader, as one of these emis-| qed Monday. % |month period to enable rate-pay.|saries, and Louis Goldblatt, al 7pe ruling came after it was jers to decide which type of light-'Bridges aide, as another reported that school trustees ling they prefer to use. Their proposition, Crum said, | from five Metropolitan Toronto! Council also authorized the was that he replace Godfrey P. townships for years have been |Hydro Power Commission to in-|Schmidt as union monitor onceljllegallv attending conventions in stall lights in the Almond road|Schmidt could be induced to re-/the United States at the taxpay- area, as recommended bv the|sign ers' expense, West Whitby Ratepayers Associ Crum projected' Education Minister Dunlop said ation. The association tentotive. for later Hoffa's lie will seek a change in legisla- lv approved two types of light- Teamsters Long- tion to make the townships' ac-| ing, with 400 watt bulbs to be|shoremen tion in sending trustees outside used on the highway. Schmid resigned Canada legal again. fa Hardy J KRUGER Sylvia SYMS Ronald LEWIS 8 Bachelor ° of Hearts in EASTMAN COLOUR « ERIC BARKER LULSR TRESS. ENROLL NOW! Mail this application to: HUdson 9-5611 Regina, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, said a move was to merge and Bridges' sventually \ SECURITY 65, British Pacific Insurance Company, 102 Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto 12, Ontario. HUdson 9-5285 Here is the test of our confidence--"If you are not completely satisfied, return your policy within | ten days and your money will be refunded." plan. Benefits continue for as long as 1 days for each disability. Pays $2.00 for each doctor's visit while in hospital up to $250.00 in each policy year. 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