big WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson _ Port Perry Fair Results By MRS. CHARLES REESOR |-- F. Pugh, J. Claughton, PORT PERRY -- Further re-Claughton, F. Pugh. sults of judging at Port Perry, as follows: HORSES Clydesdales Yeld mare or gelding -- Heber Down, 8. Dawson, H. Down. Three year old filly or gelding -- 8. Dawson, | Brook mare and foal -- Elmer Lee. | Foal of 1959--Elmer Lee. | One year old filly or gelding--| Elmer Lee. { Two - year - old filly or geld-| ing -- E. Lee, S. Dowson, R. Rob- ertson. | Heavy draft team, in harness -- H. Down. Light draft team in harness --| S. Dawson, H. Down. Belgians or Percherons Yeld mare or gelding -- L. Ste- phenson, R. Moynes, R. Moynes. Percheron yeid mare or geld- ing -- K. Hobden, V. Cookson, V. Cookson. Three-year-old filly or gelding -- L. Stephenson, K. Hobden. | Brood mare and foal R. Moynes, R. Robertson, L. Ste-| phenson, L. Stephenson. Percheron brood mare and foal -- Leslie Cochrane, Leslie Cochrane, Foal of 1959 -- L. Stephenson, | {R. Moynes, R. Robertson. | | Percheron foal -- Leslie Coch- rane, Leslie Cochrane. One-year-old filly or gelding -- R. Robertson, V, Cookson. VOTE ON LAOS RESOLUTION Soviet Delegate Arkady A. | Britain's Sir Pierson Dixon | four-nation subcommittee Sobolev waited his turn to vote | raised his hand to join other Jock iste. a A oo against the resolution while | delegates in voting to set up a ' 10-1 vote in the Security Coun- Rape Trial Continues. Attendance Pins cil came at the end of emergency session with out for dinner break. --AP Wirephoto to an time Two-yeai-uid filly or gelding -- {L. Stephenson, F. Cookson. | Percheron team in harness, light draft -- K. Hobden, V. Cook-| {gon, L. Cochrane. Belgian team in harness, heavy draft -- R. Moynes, L. Stephen- son. Belgian team in harness, light draft -- L. Stephenson. Wagon Horses Team in harness -- A. Mark, Russell Cochrane, E. Lee. Fair Monday have been released three -- J. Claughton, F. Pugh, F. two -- F. {M. Bailey, Swede Turnips -- E. L. Bre- : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 11, 1959 § Table turnips -- Mrs. E. John- son, E. L. Brethour, Mrs. Fines Red mangels -- E. L. Bre- thour. | Mangels AOY -- E. L. Bre J (thour, Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. H. * McLaughlin, Parsnips -- Mrs. Fines, Mrs. |Prentice, E. L. Brethour. | Corn -- Mrs. J. Phillip, Mrs. 'G. Taylor, Mrs. Prentice. FRUITS Collection of apples -- D. Mo- Sieuike, Lloyd Smith, Lonny Heifer, two years old and under Pugh, 8S. Taylor. Heifer, one year old and under Pugh, J. Claughton, F. Pugh, 8. Taylor. Heifer calf, under one F. Pugh, J. Claughton, 8. S. Taylor. Herd of five animals -- F. Pugh, 8. Taylor Three aaimals, get-of-sire -- F. Pugh, F. Pugh, 8. Taylor, 8. Tarik Grand Champion Female --| Forest Fugh. | Grand Champion Male -- For- est Pugh. Aberdeen Angus Bull, two years old and over -- M. Bailey, R. Marquis. Bull, one year and over -- R. Marquis, M. Bailey, R. Marquis, M. Bailey. Bull calf under one year -- R. Marquis, M. Bailey, M. Bailey, R. Marquis. Cow, three years and over -- M. Bailey, M. Bailey, R. Mar- quis, year -- Taylor, | Courtland apples -- D, Mosi- L. Smith, Mrs. K. Mark. Northern Spy -- L. Smith, D. Mosienko, Mrs. E. Johnson. Mark, Lonny Mark. Mcintosh -- L. Smith, D. Mo- sienko, Lonny Mark. Talman Sweet L. Smith, Mrs. E. Johnson. Mrs. K. Mark. Melba -- D. Mosienko, Lonny Mark, Mrs. K. Mark. St. Lawrence -- Mrs. E. John- son, L. Smith, Larry Mark. Wealthy -- D Mosienko. Delicious -- Larry Mark, Mrs. K. Mark, Lonny Mark. Blenheim Pippen -- Lonny|i Mark, Larry Mark. WHITBY LACROSSE ASSOCIATION Present THE 1959 ~ ALL - ONTARIO 'BANTAM TOURNAMENT Saturday, Sept. 12th WHITBY ARENA 22 LACROSSE GAMES !! BEGINNING 9 A.M. sini Fouls tom Lk A » nny arg, Larry arx. three -- M. Bailey, R. Marquis,| Bartlett Pears -- Lloyd Smith. Heifer, two years and under R. Marquis, M. Bailey. -- KR. Heifer, one year and under two 1 A0y Soles 1. M3 & Mark, -- M. Bailey, R. Marquis, M.| g Bailey, R. Marquis. FLOWERS Heifer calf, under one year --| Basket of flowers, two colors | IM. Bailey, R. Marquis, M.|-- Mrs. .B Smith, Mrs. L. Guy,| Bailey, R. Marquis. Mrs. B., Dowson, | Herd of five animals, buil over| Basket of Gladiolus -- Mrs. B. one year, cow, two-year-old| Dowson, 'Mrs. E. Johnson. heifer, yearling, heifer calf --| Modernistic flower arrange- M. Bailey, R. Marquis, M.ment -- Mrs. L Guy, Mrs. G. Bailey, R. Marquis. |Taylor, Mrs. B. Smith. Three animals, get-of-sire --| 'Table centre for Thanksgiving M. Bailey, R. Mar-|-- Mrs. L. McDonald, Mrs. L. lquis, R. Marquis. |Beacock, Mrs. L. Guy. | Grand Champion Female -- M.| Vase of mixed actors -- Mrs.| | Bailey Prentice, Mrs. Guy, Mrs. Fines. Grand Champion Male -- M.|. Vase of mixed flowers -- Mrs. Bailey. Guv, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Fines. Flower arrangement for church -- Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Guy, Mrs. Don Leslie. Gladiolus, white -- Mrs. Whit- Herefords Bull, two years old and over-- N. McLeod. Mother Gives Evidence |Given Kinettes ; . | The Kinettes' Club resumed its|the sale of tickets for the fur|deliv She said that at that moment, 12-man jury heard further Crown her husband was using the tele-| wii a dinner meeting and instal-|the October meeting. There are the Provinciall, . Iai 3 of Donald Daniel Bibeau, Ter- Police to search for the daugh- 1giios officers held at the|still tickets available from mem- Mr. Justice Landreville and a testimony Thursday in the trial|phone to call and Ed- ter. all of who are charged with! og the girl ence Francis Palmer, ward Joseph Barnaby, Ajax, rape. P if she had been 2 cottage at Squires Beach, in Pickering Township, May 25. The trial re-opened Thursday with defence counsel Terence V. Kelly concluding his cross-exam-| ination of the complainant. In reply to a question by Mr. Kelly, the complainant said that 4 ! she did not remember whether girl at 5 a.m. May 26, following Palmer had "made a date" with|the alleged offence, and again ber, while driving her home|two weeks later, gave clinical after the alleged offence, early| evidence as to his findings in May 26. lthese exZuingtions. Wheer Srogs. _{examination, he sai a e| pap asked the he could not say for sure from his| stand: "Have you ever teased | examinations when the girl had| Pal or B by, 11 ph [ceased to be a virgin. He testi-| "I don't believe 30," she Te- Jel that he had noted bruises on| led. raped, and that she said that she had. ined" when she arrived home. er legs during his examinations. | ' | Edwin John Staley, who told Wig soingisinguts Mollet, Oh|the court that he owns the cot-| ng ka y Town Jorney |tage where the girl testified that Alex Haj) QC, explained Co the alleged rape took place, said giving testimony thal her NUS-ynat the three accused did not band, who Jad Seen callea 28 2 have permission to be 3 the eat STOWH _8l-|tage that night. He said that he tend Som as he had been strick- knows Barnaby and Bibeau, and ® pi # a able SorOnary 2 8CK, has always found them "perfect . {gentlemen | 'The mother said that on the reply to a question by Mr. night in guestion, he and eT | Kelly, Staley saul that sounds in husband had Frog aug! tefl the cottage can be easily heard Slows Wt ome. Yo ey hy "la from the other two cottages Whitby, where, she explained, | "oT which Jie owns also. her hushand had to meet a man. "We only intended to be out a lew iaies wy tod fhe is visited the cottage in question, ie. yal at oy arrived ,;4 that he had removed a mat-| home 4 lew Jsinates after mid ivess, a sheet a a piigweatel * : e. He| She explained that this worried| id" 2 ne age. the herself and her husband, but|,;, I's labors ; that when they entered the home {attorney-General's laboratory in and found he daughter' to| Toronto, to determine thé nature pi in x ig? ag iler's oa S|of stains on these articles. gig thief ga ey articles were introduced to her husband went to the corner|*%urt os exhibiis: : of the street to search for her. |. The case continues Friday, at She told the court that her(i0 2m. daughter has been instructed to, be home by midpight on week] PROTEST RUSSIAN'S VISIT nights, a y 1 am, on Satur-| vB) i days. She said that her daughter| TORONTO (CP) -- AB etimie normally adheres to these hours, relly Saturday at Queen's Park The mother said that at some will protest the forthcoming file between 230 am. and 245|ypited States visit of Soviet Pre- ning up the street i the mier Khrushchev. The sponsors, home the Mutual Co-operation League She said: "I asked her where|of Canada says it represents she had been, and she said she more than 100 ethnic associations wanted to call the police." jin the Metropolitan Toronto area. court that on May 27, he had| the as well as retailers. | activities last Wednesday| Villa Hotel. Kinsmen resident Al Schatz installed the She said that her husband ask- pew officers as follows: President, Sylvia Snelgrove;| assaulted, and that she answer-| ... nrecident. D Gi : oa] pid president, Doreen Gimblett;|term and expressed her best The three are alleged to havelcd that she had. She said that|o.. etary Doris Spellan; treas-|wishes to the new president and| raped an 18-year-old Ajax girl at|the girl's brother, who had just y Eabons * 4 A 2 arrived, asked if she had been er, Dorothy Schatz; . director, officers. She in return was thank ma Heron; bulletin editor,| Bobbie Heron. | Six Kinettes received a 100 per| She said that her daughter was ,ent attendance pin for their per-| Kiwanis president glassy-eyed, and seemed stud-'raot attendance at the last year was thanked on behalf of the| 7 : . |meetings Dr. G. N. Mcllveen, who testi- pia, fied that he had examined the |g iua Past made the Snelgrove, president Joy presentation. ticket con- vener, reminded the members of will be held Oct. 14. Single horse, hitched (bread ery) -- E. Lee, A. Mark, A. + Mark, R. Cochrane. Which will 18 draws a Team hitched to suitable ve- |hicle -- R. Cochrane, F. Cookson. Single horse, hitched R Cochrane, R. Cochrane, F. Cook: son, F. Cookson. Best horse on' grounds--Heber Down. Best team on grounds--Russell Cochrane Special four-horse team -- Rus- sell Cochrane, H. Down, L. Ste- phenson, K. Hobden, A. Mark, E. Lee. jacket, bers. The past president, Joy Rich, thanked all members for the co- operation she received during her ed by Doreen Gimblett on behalf of all members for the wonderful work she accomplished. Al Schatz group for the wonderful and ef-| prod Sur) age Hor) -- R. Sad- ficient way he installed the offi-ijo. WM. Lacey and girls . cers. The next dinner meeting] goal of 1959 -- M. Lacey and girls. New Industry In Whitby As Beaver Lumber Builds Construction has started on Whithy's newest industry. Beaver the near future. Included in these Lumber Company of Canada will {locate two new buildings in an'terested in using the present and area of 20,000 square feet on|future facilities of Whitby Har- Dundas street east. The construction was to be completed by the fall, but due to| hitch in the steel delivery it| may be delayed. The company {is primarily a lumber company, supplying lumber to wholesalers One-year-old filly or gelding -- L. Hoskin, Two-year-old filly or gelding -- C. Vernon. Team, mares or geldings, hitch- ed -- R. Sadler, M. Lacey and girls. Single mare or gelding, over 15% hands -- R. Sadler, R. Sad- ler, M. Lacey and girls. Single mave or gelding, hitch, ed, 15% hands and under -- R. Sadler, R. Sadler, M. Lacey and girls. Special, best type horse -- R. Sadler, L. Hoskin, I Cochrane, 1. Cochrane. Roadsters Brood mare and foal Blight. Foal of 1959 -- L. Blight. pected and will be announced in will be three industries very in- bor." WHITBY PERSONALS L. Plans include general offices, |and a storage warehouse for the to was holiday week end guest __ |lumber. Prior to the erection of at the home of Mr. Constable John Pugh of Pick-\ihe hyjldings, the area was used |Larry Ruest of Athol street, ering Township Police, told thejc . . storage. | "With the completion of the {buildings it will certainly im- Miami, Florida, was called back prove the appearance of the/to her home due to the sudden area, as well as providing good employment," Whitby Industrial Commissioner Charles Chaytor commented Mr. Chaytor added that "in other parts of town further in- | dustrial development can be ex- Two-year-old filly or gelding -- David Brent. : Team, mares or geldings, hitch- ed -- L. Hoskin, I. Cochrane, Blight, 1. Cochrane. Single mare or gelding, hitch- ed, over 15% hands -- L. Hoskin, L. Blight, ©. Cochrane. Miss Ruth McCarthy of Toron- ond Mrs. Mrs, Fred Lloyd of the Town Line who was vacationing in death of her father, the late Mr. Harry King, who passed away at ed, 15% hands and under -- L. Single mare or gelding, hitch-|y, Bull, one year and over -- N. McLeod, Acton Bros. | Bull calf under one year -- N. {McLeod, Acton Bros. Cow, three years and over -- N. McLeod, N. McLeod. Heifer, two years and under three -- Acton Bros., N. McLeod. Heifer, one year and under two -- N. McLeod, Acton Bros., N. McLeod. Heler calf under ome year -- N. McLeod, Acton Bros., Acton Bros. Herd of five animals -- bull over one year, cow, two-year-old heifer, yearling, heifer calf -- N. McLeod. Three animals, get-of-sire -- N. McLeod, Acton Bros. Grand Champion Female -- N. McLeod. Grand Champion Male -- N. McLeod. Baby beef -- Ron Marquis, M. Bailey, M. Bailey. SWINE Yorkshires Boar, over 12 mos. -- A. R. Johns, Keith Van Camp. Boar, under 12 mos., over 6 -- C. L. McNeil. Boar, under 6 mos. -- C. L. Mc- Nell, C. L. McNeil. Sow, over 12 mos. -- C. L. Mec- Neil, A. R. Jolms, Ken Paradine. Sow, under 12 mos., over 6 -- K. Van Camp, K. Van Camp, C. L. McNeil. Sow under 6 mos. -- C. L. Mc- Camp. Frank Crocier Special -- boar and two sows, best on grounds -- L.|Alex Johns. Grain and Seeds Fall wheat H. Howsam, E. L. Brethour, Mrs. E. Johnson. Six rowed barley -- E. L. Bre- Neil, C. L. McNeil, K. Van Camp. | mee. Gladiolus, yellow -- Mrs. Whit- mee, Mrs. Dowson. Gladiolus, pink --- Mrs. Whit-| mee, Mrs. Dowson. [ Gladiolus, rea he mee, Mrs. Dowson. Vase of Cosmos -- Mrs. Pren-| tice, Mrs. L. J. Patterson, Mrs. Fines. French Marigolds -- Mrs. Les- lie. African 'marican marigolds -- Mrs. Guy, Mrs, Prentice, Mrs. FROM NEW YORK FEB. 5th, 1960 RETURN NEW YORK MAY 10TH, 1960 > For 32,875.00 West Indies (ruse Sports .... $363 S ports .... $393 11 ports .... $525 10 ports .... $525 8 ports .... $413 wees 13 days .... 7 ports .,.. $350 vese 12 days .... 6 ports .... $300 And Many Others DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY PHONE MO 8-3304 or RA 5-4831 95 Days, 14 Countries, 18 Ports, $§ 31,000 Miles. From ... DEC. 22 .... 12 days ... JAN. 19 .... 13 doys .... FEB. 5 .... 18 days .. FEB. 25 .... 18 doy . MAR. 18 ,,.. 15 days . APR. 14 APR. 19 Whitmee. Double Petunias -- Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Dowson. Single Petumas -- Mrs. Fines, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Patterson. Zinnias, giant -- Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Fines, Mrs. Dowson. Zinnias, Pom Pom Mrs. Dowson, Mrs. Leslie, Mrs. Guy. Garden Roses -- Mrs. Fines. Tuberous Begonia Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Fines. Pot Ivy -- Mrs. Guy, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Dowson. Foliage -- Mrs. Dowson, Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. Smith. African Violet -- Mrs. Fines, Mrs, Naples, Mrs. Smith. Display of -5 House plants -- Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Guy, Mrs. Prentice. Detroit Paper Strike Ended DETROIT (AP) Detroit's three daily newspapers resumed publication Thursday after inter- national officers of the Press- men's Union ordered a return to work in a three-day labor dis- pute with Detroit Local 13. Presses rolled at The Times shortly before noon and at The News an hour later. The Morning Free Press said his home, Toronto, after a short illness, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter {have returned to their home on {Palace street, after spending the Unity Club First Meet | The Unity Club (Rebekah) held {its first meeting of the fall sea- son last Wednesday evening at {the home of Mrs. Herbert Meer. months at their cottage in Georgian Bay district. Mr. Ange Davis of California, is spending a few weeks at the home of Miss Rena Powell. Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Spence of Montreal, former residents of Whitby spent a day in Whitby visiting friends. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Gagnon their children, Carmen and Leo of Euclid street, have returned from a motor trip, while in Mont- {real they visited relatives and {then journeyed to Labrieville, Quebec, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. (Mrs. J. Brough. president, was [in the chair and welcomed the {members . | In the absence of the regular BROCK." WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 H EVENING SHOWS 7 & 8:20 Now Playing ist compLere srow 8:20 W-G-M presents AN ARCOLA Production starring Alan LADD - ii WOMAN TO WIN The saga of two deadly men, bound by strange partnership in everything but women! ean KATY JURADO * CLAIRE KELLY woh JN SMITH + NEREMRAR PERSIFT - LINEMASCOPE aad METROCOUR << et * a oof Guest Star *e BRIAN DONLEVY - GEORGE JESSEL *:. Gagnon and family. Mrs. Mary Johnston of Oshawa |spent the holiday weekend with ther daughter and son in-law Mr. and Mrs. James Wilde. Mrs. Anthony McPherson has secretary Mrs. Donna Martin, Mrs. Lena Pellow took the min- utes. The members wished bon voyage to Mrs. Pellow who will be vacationing on the West Coast she will be accompanied by her |daughter, Mrs. Isabel Saunders. |returned to Highland Creek after At the close of the meet-|spending a few days with her ing card games were enjoyed hiece, Mrs. Greta McDonough. Hoskin, i. Cochrane, 1. Cochrane. Half-mile race, single -- Bill Reid, 1. Cochrane, I. Cochrane. -- Bill Reid, I. Cochrane, L, Blight, G. Cochrane, | Gentleman's turnout -- L. Hos- |kin, .G Cochrane, Ladv driver -- L. Hoskin, Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith, R. Sadler, Mr. and Mre. N. Smith. Saddle horse -- L. Hoskin, N. Ballantyne, D. Brent, Burtondale Farms. Saddle horse, special -- M. La- cey and girls, L. Atchison, L. At- chison. Ponies Brood mare over 12 hands and foal -- Ray Cochrane, G. Hayes, L. Fawns, A. Cawker. Foal from mare over 12 hands -- L. Fawns, G. Hayes, Ray Cochrane, A. Cawker. Brood mare 12 hands and un- der and foal -- G. Hayes, Ray Cochrane, G. Hayes. Foai from mare 12 hands and under -- G. Hayes, D. Seebeck, D. Seebeck, Ray Cochrane, Brood mare 11 hands and under and foal -- Glen Hill, G. Hayes. and refreshments were served by| Medical Evidence 'In Murder Trial the committee. The next meeting! {will be held at the TOOF Hall on! |Oct. 14. SIMCOE, Ont. (CP)--The jury in the retrial of Josepa Takacs, 54-year-old Hungarian immigrant {charged with the murder of his jeight - year - old stepson, Joseph Takacs Jr., Is expected to retir The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ca-ithis afternoon. 4 ie nadian Legion resumed activities| One defence witness called on Wednesday. evening at the Ca-| Thursday, Dr. Stephen Neiger, a nadian Legion Hall with their Toronto "psychologist, said he first meeting of the season, Mrs. gave mental tests to Takacs and {George Ero, the president, found him "to be suffering from was in the chair. oy i Mrs. Earl Ormiston reported in sort of 'organic brain dem- that visits were made and flow-| ps i ers sent to Mrs. Joe Cowx, Mrs | ae was found gully - Marie Brown and Mrs. William | 500th of his stepson March 20 Dalby during the summer wag sentenced to death June months, Next Wednesday the aux-ly "An a500a] against the convie- he pe ere. |tion was upheld by the Ontario s Court of Appeal May 29 and a teams : Mrs. Brown asked anyone who|"€¥ trial ordered. wished to attend the Food and Fashion to be held at the Whitby SNOW IN NORTH District High School please gett BEARDMORE (CP) -- It in touch with her for tickets. The snowed Thursday in this tiny {next meeting of September 23rd northwestern Ontario community, iwill be in the form of a socialithe first snowfall reported in the Legion Ladies 'Meet Again \with Mrs. Greta McDonough and|province since last spring. The committee in charge. Foal from mare, 11 hands and under -- Glen Hill, G. Hayes. Pony team other than Hackney -- R. Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith, M. Ritchie, Ray Cochrane. Pony in harness over 12 hands, patural mane and tail -- Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith, C. Vernon, G. Hayes. Pony in harness, over 11 hands and up to 12 hands, natural mane and tail -- Mr, and Mrs. N. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith, R. Sadler, C. Vernon. Pony in harness, under 11 hands, natural mane and tail -- Mr. and Mrs. N Smith, M. Rit- chie, G. Hayes. Hackney pony team -- Mr. and Half-mile race, over 15% hands|, .|all its Friday editions were be- ing printed on schedule, Pressmen at The News walked cut Tuesday in a dispute over the disciplining of some mem- bers of the local. Management said 12 pressmen violated their contract by refusing to replate a late Labor Day edition, Publication of The Times and The Free Press also was stopped because the three newspapers Bave a joint contract with Local Oats, barley i McMillan, Roy Leask and Son. Timothy seed -- E, L. Bre hour. Stalks of fodder corn -- Mrs, J. Phillip, Harry Kiezekrink, Murray Holtby. Sheaf of late wheat -- N. Wil- pon. Shea of late cats -- N. Wilson. Commercial Hay Bale. first cutting 1959 -- G. Carnochan, Lloyd Smith, A. Me- PHONE FOR CASH Get the cash you want-- quickly and confidentially ~--from Citizens Finance--on a plan to fit your budget. Phone Citizens now . . . drop by later and pick up the cash. Life insured loans available if desired. 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Brethour, Mrs. HA. McLaughlin, Mrs. Sam Naples. Citrons -- Mrs. L. Beacock, E. L. Brethour, Mrs, N .Wilson. Muskmellons -- Mrs. L. J. Pat- terson, Mrs. Fines, E. L. Bre Mrs. H. Mec Smith, Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. B. Mrs. UPHOLSTERING A. ZAYETTE Recovering and repairing for old quality value with modern restyling. Phone MO 8-2344 Special low prices on any odd pieces (in ends) Laughlin, Mrs. B. Whitmee. Vegetable marrows Fines, E. L Brethour, Naples. Onions, Spanish Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. N. Smith, Ray Cochrane, G. Hayes. | Hackney Pony in harness --| R Sadler, Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith, Ray Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. N. Smith Pony saddle class Eddie| Johnson, Clare Vernon, Eddie| Johnson, Ray Cochrane. Johnston special -- Clare Ver- ron. | BEEF CATTLE | Shorthorns | | Bull, one year old and over --| {Forest Pugh. Stanlay Taylor. | Bull calf under one year Stanley Taylor light fall melted in a short time.! Cow, three years old and over/Mrs. Fines, Mrs. Taylor. Fines. X Onions, AOV Mrs. Fines, Mrs. Whitmee, Mrs. G. T. Tay- lor. Larly potatoes -- Mrs. Pren- tice, Mrs. F. Dayes, E. L. Bre- thour. : Late potatoes -- Mrs. Prentice, Mrs. N. Wilson M. Revill. Largest pumpkin -- E. L. Bre-| thour, D. Mosienko, Mrs. Whit- mee. Pie pumpkins thour, Mrs. Prentice, McLaughlin. Hubbard squash -- E. L. Bre- thour Tomatoes -- Mrs. B. Smith » Walmsley & McGill | headquarters for McGRAW-HILL ov wi w| TEGHNICAL | BOOKS LOW MILEAGE COMPANY DEMONSTRATORS Priced to sell at Huge Discounts While They Last A FEW EXAMPLES: -- 1 ONLY -- 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA, 4.door, 8-cyl. model 1819, 2-tone Crown Sapphire and White, equipped with heater, license, automatic transmission, power brakes; wheel discs, oil filter, white wall tires -- just turned 4,000 miles, new car warranty, License N. 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