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The Oshawa Times, 16 Sep 1959, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson Four Are Convicted On Driving Charges Four drivers fell before section read recently of an incident in testified he was intoxicated. Cox, 34, appeared before Magis- music was plaved by Mrs. P. N. ddi A of great interest | at St. Andrew's Presbyterian| Church, when Betty Marie Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Waits Sentence On Truck Theft A Kingston man, who admitted stealing a truck an employer had a allowed him to sleep in was ou Tuesday remanded in custody for . | one week for sentence. Arthur| t the ceremony. The wedding| i Betty Thompson Weds John Bea took place on Saturday afternoon|of honor and the groom's sister, Margaret, was her bridesmaid. She also had iY: 'Mrs. Garnet E. Thompson, Whit-|nell, cousins of the bride. They |by, was united in marriage to|chose similar gowns of blush John Russell Bea, son of Mr. and pink silk 'organza and carried (Mrs, Russell W. Bea, of Ham-|nosegays of yellow roses {yellow chrysanthemums. Her sister. Ada, acted as maid twin flower girls, isses Patsy and Pamela Brint- THE OSHAWA TIMES, St. Andrew's YW| Have First Meet: The opening fall meeting of St.! Andrew's Presbyterian Church) Young Women's Group WA was| held in the Church hall last Mon-| day evening. The meeting was] ducted by the president, Mrs. George Thwaites who welcomed and The ushers were Mr, Mar- Daboll and Dr. Malcolm man. 222 of the Criminal Code in Whit- which the bottles got mixed up.|ASKS FOR "BOOK" trate Frank Ebbs in Whitby|Spratt who the solo- | , alll"It ite mmotion,"| Remand for sent for police court. |ist Miss Cathrine Bush. by Police court on Tuesday, a caused quite # commotion," Remanded Obtoxicated. was| Cpl. Richard Bodley, of the| The bride, given in marriage Church parlor. 1 The reception was held at the To receive the | Further plans were made for David Marshall officiated Mr. Everett Daboll was best/the bazaar which the group is + the members, Mrs. A. Maidlow, dirs. Lloyd Gibson and Mrs: Thwaites conducted a short devo- |tional service. {holding in the Church hall on Wed- {nesday, Nov, 18. | A social half-hour followed with a dainty lunch being served by the hostesses for the evening, Mrs. vision is bringing the school room to thousands of Newfoundland 7 Television Used For Education ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--Tele- oungsters while the province's schools are closed because of the polio epidemic. "It's a bold experiment," said Education Minister Dr. G. A Frecker. But initial results have been satisfactory--for some teachers Wednesday, September 16, 1959 § {qualified teachers. Dr. Frecker said of Newfoundland's 3,700 have minimum qualifications. By watching highly-qualified teache ers on TV, they learn valuable nly about 53 per cent of teachers "But probably the overriding value is that department officials are getting an opportunity, at no cost to the department, to gain valuable experience in education for possible future use." Newfoundland's polio count rose to Tuesday. The two latest cases were mild, Since the outbreak in early July, six children have died from «the disease. four being convicted of either he said. driving while intoxicated or hav- |driving while ing the care and control of ajo'clock in the morning, he may St., motor vehicle while intoxicaied. want $10," sai¢c Lennon. "Who is Ebbs "why dor't they lock | W Three were jailed for the min- supposed to pay that?" he asked.|lup and throw the book at me?" at Fairport Beach, early imum seven the "I didn't feel the test was neces-| Arthur McCartney, fourth was remanded one week sary. I thought the police were Ajax, for sentence. |joking. I have been driving 25/for the traffic light on days whil "If 1 go to a doctor at one Bert Robertson, of 95 Emper Ajax, who asked SE € also of said that he had stopped James Lennon, 42, of Brooklin,| years and never even got a park-'Ave,, at the 401 cloverleaf on who toid the court he refused aling ticket." blood test because he had read! William Britton, that sometimes the tests get court, was ' another Aug. 9 when a truck driven by 67, of Agin-/Robertson bumped the rear of convicted his car. Harwood | guests, the bride's mother wore [Pickering Twp. Police Depart-by her father, chose a traditiona an electric 'blue pure silk and {ment ioid the court that Cox had gown of pale white peau-de-faille| Library Supplies A. Maidlow, Mrs. Lloyd Gibson and Mrs. George Canning. as. weil as the students. The polio epidemic has closed lace gown with white ies and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. She was assisted by the bridegroom's mother who chose a wedgewood blue crepe and lace dress with beige accessories and a corsage of Johanna Hill* roses. For their wedding trip to Northern. and Western Ontario the bride wore a creation of pea- been working for Patrick Dunn,|and the tightly fitted bodice fea- this|tured a wide square neckline {month and since he had no place daintily re-embyoidered with a |to sleep, Dunn had allowed him!fine cord and tiny pearls in a Ito sleep in a truck he owned. On|leaf design with three-quarter Sept. 8, he said, Dunn reported length sleeves. The full bell kis truck missing. |shaped skirt fashioned with an| He said thai Cox was picked apron front was caught up at the| lip in Kingstou with the truck. sides with three small roses ls until Sept. 30, maybe longer. At the start, school sub- jects for grades one to 11 were] OWN SOUND (CP) -- This arranged in 120 programs for & Bruce Peninsula eity's newest in two-week perio starting Sept. 1. dustry -- Canadian Library Supe The program has since beenllies Ltd. -- is expected to star |stepped up to 4% hours a day. |operations early next month. | It was not known how many | A plant to house the new in- {homes in the province have tele-/dustry is near completion and As New Industry Nurses' Alumnae Elects Officers The first Fall meeting of the Whitby Ontario Hospital Nurses' sy | Alumnae took place last Monda: I) i Sian &2 TED O'CONNOR cock green wool top coat over y evening at the Sr. Nurses' resi- \vision sets. Stations CJON and | machinery will be moved into it i Past mistress sister : derson presided over the meeting that a program is being started : in the absence of the worthy mis-|for training psychiatric nurses as ; tress, sister Madeline Ashmore. a specialized field. Miss Whitman | | tress sister Beatrice Dalby. | ducted by the chaplain, sister! Tpis year 1959-60 news letter is + Eva Virgin. i/this coming Saturday, Sept. 19.|pape gal il be held the | "| Proceeds to go to the True Blue! PA RE On he i bers are urged to be out. £ refreshments were served by sis- a beige figured silk dress with|dence with the president, Miss|Co0% ¥ Ol anteey ed lo earTyiin abot ho week. The factory is matching accessories. [Elsie Fernley, in the chair, Var.|ssiool programs each day freelLeing build by Owen Sound In. Mr. and Mrs Bea will estab-|joys reports were given. of charge until school reopens. |dustrial Developments Ltd., and ish residence in Rexdale. The education department pro-|will be leased to the company Miss Helen Whitman, Superin- crams teach subjects such aswhich is moving from Toronto {tendent of nurses, was in charge English literature and composi-land Paisley. L.OBA Plans |of the election of officers as fol-|tion, spelling, +geography,|' The industrial development For Orphans | Mrs. Dorothy Sheedy, Mrs. Mae| {lows: president, Miss Elsie Fern-science, French, civics and his- company was formed here last {ley vice-presidetn, Mrs, Mary|tory. year to boost industrial expan. {Dean Samanski; secretary4reas-| The program is helping less-'sion in the area. The first fall meeting of the Scott, Mrs. E. Northam, Mrs, M.! Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 was! Pickins, Mrs. Parsons. Mrs. Whit-{ held last Monday at the LOL Hall,! man snoke briefly on the teaching) jer Mrs. K. Perry; press and, Dolly An-|to student nurses, She mentioned 1 recording secretary, Mrs. Alma) | Atkinson; program convener, |{Mrs. Ann Vallant; lunch conven- |er, Miss Mary Ann White. | Councilors Mrs. Edna Harris, | She was assisted by past mis-|also mentioned that the number of laffiliating students will be increas- Devotional exercises were con- ed. d : . Ito be published in February or| During the business session VMarch, A reunion for all grad- final arrangements were made for ates of the school will be held! the annual "Tag Day" to be held|the first part of June, A home| 'specialty' lumber is our specialty! 1 There's no need to run all over {hospital grounds early in Febru- lary. Miss Pearl Sharpe, because of | and Orange Orphans, All mem- | At the close of the meeting light | ter Dolly Anderson. town searching for those une usual lumber pieces you want. We probably have them, but If we don't . . . we'll get them for you, Just come inl HOME OF BETTER VALUES IN LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Ajax Lumber Co. ® WHITBY MO 8-5171 ® PICKERING PH. ?%6 ® AJAX PH. 1045 continued and uninterrupted ser- vice was made a life member of . i. Miss Pickins was tea hostess. Miss M. Price | : : SOUR'N SUNK Entertains Aux. SO LIFE of the United Church met on Mon-| | day evening at the home of Miss| Mildred Price with a good attend- | Miss L. Pellow led in the wor- Then wake up your liver bile and ship service, and introduced the find life worth living again. | study book for the coming season, | If your liver doesn't pour up to two articles were read with reference! every day your food may not digest to the subject and a discussion |... you suffer from constipation and period followed. The meeting clos-| life hardly seems worth living! That's The hostess served refresh | Pills. These mild and gentle vegetable ments which were enjoyed by all pills stimulate the flow of bile. Your the members. system starts working naturally and life's not worth living it may be the liver, Keep Carter's Little Liver Pills an hand, ISSUE WARRANT | Magistrate Frank Ebbs, in {the Nurses' Alumnae Association. The Senior Evening Auxiliary! LOOKS PUNK? | ance, | | titled "Africa Disturbed". Several | pints of liver bile into your system ed with prayer, | when you need Carter's Little Liver { the world looks good. Remember, if Whitby police court on Tuesday, | p | licence to drive was suspended PC John Pugh, of the Picker-he and Cpl: Chambers said Rob- $25 as a down payment. tulle Ulusion was held by an| Whitby Police Department. told of Woodlands road and Highway|of a previous conviction of im-|could not get it repaired. land stephanotis. | y P: p | Beach and Cochrane St. on Aug.|said that Britton was intoxicated. and throw the book at me," said | ; 4 . a wedding. He said accused was Britton said that he had suf- The week's remand followed. department, said also that Len- of balance at times. He said he turkeys would die if he were A Toronto truck driver, A Fined $10 Manager Wren Blair today] In his own defence, Lennon|ed by police while he was parked re : bottles of beer following dinner his car impounded and licence admitted supplying with beer|inis week. { the arrival of police his head-|When convicted of having theiwhithy police court on Tuesday.|gme "Dunnies" during the pa st when they arrived. P of heinonald A. West, 18, of RR 1, ence behind him. He played in| he re-/cused's car on the night of Aug. Pickering, were both charged | go ae I he Western Pro G 4 Cl ] H | PC Ernest Stoneman, of the Generals for four seasons, and 12, and saw two men run out on after a good deal of thought de- table Show of the Whitby Gar-3. Mrs. R. Van Horne. who later admitted giving them He was a standout performer | | Following are the results of the 2. Mrs. S. Burns; 8. Mrs. J. S. law, having lived here only two title at Osio, Norway. y well, is a good teacher, and| Class 1: Gladiolus, modern ar- 3, Mrs. J, §. Paterson. bodiline North Bay Trappers {wo seasons|got to go out there and: win a| 2. Mrs. M. Couldburn; 38. Mrs.|S. Paterson; 38. Mrs. M. Gould- line as Doug Harvey." es. here . *|di i took pl t St.| i 10 | (Tames: 3. Mrs. 7. Burus. |ding which took place a |Harry Sinden two-year contracts |for 'Oke'. . h k ) i . M 3 " > J x AY ae " " 5, i Mrs. E. Bond: 2. Mrs. J. 8. Co" or oo cced, six or less Z|Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Daboll, Mr. ment. "When we went Senior "A" |""We have several boys who will Burns; 2. Mrs. J. S. Paterson; SECTION "C' Mrs. Jennie Blackburn, Mis siright here at home in Ted. He|chance." of flowers, one color any foliage|than eight varieties -- 1. Mrs. E.|Guelpa, Mr. and Mrs. Harry euq afford to pay him. Sept. 26. Blair has rounded up| Class 7. Basket of mixed flow-| seph Huson, Schemberg; Mr, and you, I think that some champions. The Dunlops face the his brother to now be in custody Mrs. R. Van Horne; 3. Mrs. C D 1 1 B R . |Forithill, Mr. James Loney, To. older you could coach this club. |laurels in their four seasons of| | ve ay Y am I've never|club has never been eliminated | table, not over 10 inches high -- R. Von Horne; & Mrs. S. Burns, Baseball League senior finals be- Master Roland Bowman, Miss keep my word to him. He's al-|Kitchener, Windsor and Chat-| Class 9: Asters, four blooms, Tuesday night was postponed be- and Mrs. S. C. Brintnell, Misses younger players littic things. |a providing top flight spectator -- 1. Mrs. R. V. i ; i Pink or Jose 1, Mrs F. Varimght ald, Victoria Road, Miss Shirley purple or mauve -- 1. Mrs. R.|and Brantford squaring the "Heart of France" -- 1. Mrs.! laved: in Brantford. Toursd Belleville, Miss Helen Wood, By CLIFF GOEDON iota ) |be played in Brantfor ursday |, y ADO! | President Wootton had this to Germaine James. night with the fifth game sched- Mimico, DF. and Mrs, Malcolm { Van Horne; 3. Mrs. E. Bond. |burning building here, it was sur-| oricer Cad i {Mr. Morris Wootton as president; |vear. The members of the execu-| 5: i | ; | 8 et Fred Archibald, |, e : i '|tive are all very interest Class 15: Dahlia, one bloom rounded by foam a foot deep. Itc. successfully completing his Vern Rowe as vice - president | ery ested in the mixed up, was jailed the min- under the section. His car was, PC Joel, of the Ajax Police He said that investigation indi-' made in the faille and also fea- | for six months and his car im-ing Twp. Police Department, iertson was intoxicated. Cox told the court that he orange blossom and pearl Juliet the street. He said that he ap-|clined the offer to go to Leaf den Club was held in the town! Class 21: Petunia, ruffled and- two bottles of beer. |when the "Dunnies" won their : ly ehows paterson. years. | Jim Hendy, General Manager pas g lot of patience. I'm confi- rangement -- 1. Mrs. S. Burns. | Class 23: Petunia, back, said "That defenceman shampionship this year. We're R. Van Horne. burn. A | Out of town guests who at-l Two weeks later he offered "1 feel like t capiain Harry ; 2. Mrs. M. Gouldburn; 3. | 's P i y RY Bond I! ul |" Class 32: Zinnia, Pom-Pom, ¢| Andrew's resbyterian Church 9 Both players declined. Class 4: Miniature arrange-i, "yy = yy Lague; 8. Mrs Rr | Mrs. David Angle, Misses Nancy, HOME BOY Blair also indicated that future Paterson; 3. Miss J. Wilkinson. | "ar "5" winineon: 2. Mrs. R and Mrs. Everett Daboll, Mr.|ihree years ago I needed an out-/make excellent coaches and when Patsy and Pamela Brintnell, Vic-| "He knolvs the game extreme- hockey. : 2. Mrs. C. R. Elliott; 3. irs 3 Horne, 2 5.C 8 i The teal fave split the firs MacDonald, Toronto, Miss Eve- Van Horne; 2. Mrs. M. Gould- series with a 6-1 second . game Vics Lorna, Kemnedy, Oshawa; Class 13: Asters, four blooms yled for Galt Saturday night (Johnston, Master Douglas John-| Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Junior ay in an interview on Tuesday. $ : Asters, 5 2 4 M . i { FOAMY AREA linson, Miss Ray Hemphill, Miss night a sthey make ready for have a great year. We went to Class 14: Dahlia, - one bloom, cactus, any color --- L Mrs. R. was stocked with shampoo. {summer training with the RCAF Ivan Davies as secretary and the local talent as much as pos-| Walt Brown, Joe Luke, Bill Staf-| Now Playing EVENING SHOWS 7 & 8:20 : . 3d. 3 1 She Roval Wiitary Collons adel Art Morton, Jake McLean and[enager, io should 2 a i] A |Hillcrests will be a elub welll {worth a lot of local support. {They hope to open training camp {in the near future and we will [try to keep you posted as to the {signings and new player moves. {In the meantime don't forget that [Monday night will be Junior {Hockey Nignt in Whitby, {Jack Town. The Hillcrests will have a new Mrs. Margaret Hall, of Lind- manager this year in Art Ashton, say, spent last Sunday with her Art should be a real fire brand daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and and helper to the local Junior {Mrs. Harold Primeau, of Maria crew as he has a vast amount of |street, {hockey knowledge and has been {working hard for the past few | Guests at the home of Eleanor | yeeks rounding up potential play- for the coming season. and Chuck Kemp, of Dundas ers n replaces Geo. Mowat| street east, during the weekend| Agnto were Mr. and Mrs. David Spires who found that the pressure of {his job, working nights every| and their son, Davey, from Viec- toria, B.C. {two weeks was too much. Mowat ltantyla 2h ider from South i ission. | Will continue as an executive Mmerica, foun in a bunch of | Miss Mariel Bamiord, Mission. member. Lowaver. bananas delivered to a grocery! n ough from aran-| Cherry who did hn glStore nere, was turned over to sphan Hospital at Banswara,| 3 SUC 2 the provincial museum India, will be speaker at Almonds 800d Job last year of coaching - care and control. In addition, his ed for a simiiar period. on the scene al this point. Bothisell the truck and had receivedlery. A fingertip veil of pure silk Sgt. Cliff Partington, of the in his truck at the intersection (rat Robertson's record consisted back but it broke down and he Bible with pink sweetheart roses car parked at the intersection of Copely, of the same department,| "Why don't they lock me up he was on his way home from a| BALANCE DEFECT nything to say. ' : ; oe M PC Jack Mason, of the same resulted in his losing his sense fe Drinking Youths £ 1ay1ng-L.oa the accused complained that his prior to being arrested. Wil lcoach of the Whitby Dunlops. guest but had consumed only two Jailed for a like period and had two Pickering youths whom hel, no nced his retirement earlier had just installed a new one| cated. Eruest. Collinson |was Patrick Morrison, 25, while|go04 deal of professional experi 152 the ac- he Cass} : He told the court that jsaid that he had checked the a¢-}y9, of the sixth concession of ith the Hershey Bears, and also a {taining liquor while under 21. lior "A" hockey with the Oshawa Magistrate Frank Ebbs that he joining Whitby. a hotel about 12:50 a.m. on Sept.|the Toronto Maple Leafs, but| The annual Flower and Vege-|Van Horne; 2. Mrs. J. Wilkinson; [admitted being with Morrison, years of age. 12 non-members turned up. foliage -- 1. Mrs. R. Van Horne; was unfamiliar with Canadian and also when they won the world | | [blooms -- 1. Mrs. J. Wilkinson; | WHITBY watching the Dunlops oust the sng phy that I don't mean he's) rangement -- 1. Mrs. 8. Burns;|1, Mrs. J. Wilkinson; 2. Mrs. J. to play as smart behind that biue- OS Nb nder in width -- 1. Mrs, C,|1. Mrs. K. Van Horne; 2. Mrs, J. i : Bont "Don't worry, the guys will give inches in height or width -- §[vas Ho Buy ality variety of ham Angle, aii of Ridgeville; {to say in making the appoint-|{rom within the current roster. fn cup and saucer -- 1, Mrs. Miss Melodie Joelsen, Brantford, out our rearguard. We had him|and we need one, they'll get first Class 6: Modern arrangement|iables, two each of not more and Mrs. George Mclntosh,|3 much better salary than I/the Whitby arena on Saturday,| 1. S. Paterson: 3. Mrs. J. James. Mrs. Archie. Huson, Master Jo. i,m ang play for us now that we|spots on the current Allan Cup arrest of Donald Walker, said by . high 1. Mrs. J. Wilkinson; 2 Baseball Finals Mr. and Mrs Frank Cooney,| igh -- 1. 2 . de HE Turner, Miss Sarah Mason, Mrs.|from Windsor, and | Class 8: Centrepiece for dining & ng seven Inter-county|and Mrs. Godfrev Bowman, [ready to coach, and I want to|group which includes Belleville, SECTION 'B' Galt Terriers, scheduled for Galt Mr. Warren Smith, Oshawa, Mr. ice after practice showing our sents a great challenge, as well| : Asters, ! S, : Class 10: Asters, four Dioolts: end. rescheduled here. for tr Toronto, Mrs. William MacDon- , Class 11: Asters, four blooms, winning 3-0 at home in the opener Ba Mr Rewer: Crawiord. : Class 12: Asters, four blooms,| Fourth game of the series will Tins: Miss Eleanor Johnson, e E ecu y e Gouldburh. [Betty Pescod, Miss Dorothy Rob-|meeting of the season the other|We have this year that we will Mrs. R. Van Horne: 2. Mrs. R.|After firemen poured water ona Marvin Needham, Arnprior. | The directors are made up of:|'°P¢ to go much farther this| are most interested in developing | has returned to Kingston where | Executive who will help out are, he will continue his studies at fler, Geo. Mowat, Ward Bick, | "We feel that with the new Phone MO 8-3618 FANSER imum seven days while the impounded and licence suspend- Department, said that he arrived cated that Cox had attempted to tured the same corded embroid- pounded for three months. said that he had found Britton| Magistrate Ebbs was advised would have brought the truck cap. She carried a small white the court he came upon Lennon's 2 on Aug. 22 Both he and PC paired driving. ' . 2. He said that accused told him [the accused when asked if he had e onnor S intoxicated. fered an ear injury in 1957 which| __ --- rr non was intoxicated. He said that had had only two small drinks locked up. liam Oliver, 41, who was arrest- named Ted O'Connor as playing- |p said he had been a wedding|checking the tives of his car, was) A Brooklin district man andi Connor replaces Sid Smith who)! at 7 p.m. He said that prior to/suspended for similar periods vere each fined $10 and costs in| Ap outstanding rearguard with| lights had blown a fuse and he/care and control while intoxi-| oparced with supplying. minors|i ee ceasons, Ted zlso has a REFUSED TEST J DA Pickering, and Harold Titterton, ithe American Hockey League fused a blood tes because be hadie, Both he and PCE Maraglia with purchasing or otherwise ob- fessional league. He played Jun- Whitby Police Department, told Senior "A" at Windsor before had checked a car at the rear of| Last year he was drafted by? prehended the two youths who camp because he was then 28 council chambers in which only or fringed, four blooms, natural] Morrison told the court that he first Allan Cup two years ago| "== SECTION 'A' Class 22: Pehunia, double, four [of the Cleveland Barons, after|gent he'll do a great job for us. Class 2: White and green ar-/iype, 8 blooms, natural foliage -- O'Connor is the closest I've seen in a tougher league, snd every- : N , six inch Class 24: Rosc H.T. named --| Cty horn : Class 38 osegay, six inches tended the Bea-Thompson wed:|0'Connor and Whitby captainic, son when he said to me: Alma Rowe. Sept, .m. : A Miss Alma Nowe lous -- 1. Mrs, M. Gopldburn; |yePt 42 aL 8 pn. Were: Mr. an ment of flowers, not over four| an Horfle, *| Anne, Janice Angle, Master Gra-| Manager Wren Blair had this playing-coaches will likely come Class 5: Fragrant srrangement Van Horne: 3. Mrs. L. Pellow, [Marvin Daboll, RR 3, Fenwick; standing defenceman to roundthey reach a certain age bracket 3. Miss L. Pellow. Class 35: Collection of vege. Jean Blackburn, Uxbridge; Mr. was then playing for Windsor at| The "Dunnies" open training at| -- 1. Mrs. R. Van Horne; 2. Mrs, |Bond; 2. Mrs. L. Pellow. (Tremblay, Hamilton, Mr. and|".g, 1 said, "Ted if you'll stay|some 25 players who will bid for |issued a bench warrant for the ers, one sided, nol over 34 inches Mrs, Millan Jamieson, Fergus, | joy later when you are a bit greatest test of defending their| prs, |ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Charles| "We paid $1000 for his release|Senior "A" hockey. So far the ond. GALT (CP) -- The third game|Evelyn Fleisher. Hamilton, Mr. | been sorry. Now at 29 I think he's|from Senior play but the new| 1 Mrs. J. S. Paterson; 2. Mrs, [of the best-of tween Brantford Red Sox and Mary Helen Eowman, Burketon; ready spent untold hours on that ham, along with the Dunlops, pre-| 7hi Mrs. M. 8 i y | Vite L:Mrs. M, Couldbura. leause of rain aud sold..weather toria Road; Miss Alice Everson, H ; 11 Mrs. M. Gouldburn. two games of the series, Galt lyn Peel. Miss Doreen Kennedy, 1 crest JTS. burn; 5 Mrs. E. R. Elliott. triumph, also at home. Miss Frances Throop, St. Catha- any other color -- 1. Mrs. } ston, Miss Phyllis Hammill, Miss hockey exccutive held its first|"'] feel that with the executive large decorative. any color -- 1., GLASGOW, Scotland (CP)|Isabel Jacksen, Toronto; Mr. the fast approaching season. [the group finals last year and! up and coming season and we, --_ at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Fred Webber as treasurer. The LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 Y UNDERWATER MURDER THRILLER! = = GIFT SPECIMEN VICTORIA (CP) -- A six-inch |play it- out on the golf course. in New York. Walker faces forgery and uttering charges here. His bondsman was advised that he had better see that Walker gets to court or his $1000 bail bond may be forfeited. ALMONDS WA MEET The Almonds United Church WA held its regular meeting for September in the church hall with Mrs. Loyal Pogue, presi- dent, in the chair. Mrs, John Newton read the minutes, Mrs. Percy Pascoe was ir. charge of the devotional. She opened with a poem entitled "Take Time; her topic was 'Love Your Enemies". Miss Cameron was at the piano. The meeting closed with prayer. FINED $50 Albert Fraser, of Starr avenue, Whitby, was Tuesday fined $50 and costs or one month in jail when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate Frank' Ebbs in Whit- br police court to a second offence of being intoxicated. He was also fined $10 and costs for having liquor in a place other than his residence. AT ROTARY CLUB A 20-minute color film depict- ing the lumber industry and func- tions were shown to Whitby Rotarians at their weekly lunch- eon held in the Whitby Arena on| Tuesday. ! Rotarian Wes Smith gave a shart talk before he introduced the film. He spoke cn how the iumber industry had changed over the years and with the show- ing of the film, all members were inclined to agree. | The Inter-Club Golf Tourna- ment is set for Rouge Hills Golf and Country Club Sept. 23 where the various service clubs from the Whitby area will meet to United Church on Thursday, | the Hillcrests to the group finals| Sept. 17 at 8 p.m. Miss Bamford|Vill again handle the coaching is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. (T6108. i Bamford, pastor of Almonds| Ihe Hillcrests will play in the Church. {same group as last year but from| | {what we can understand it is Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bascomb hoped that the league will be in- have returned in their private|creased to 10 teams for the com- plane to their home in Marysville, | ing season. It is expected that { Mich, They were visiting at the Bowmanville, Port Hope and Co- {home of their cousins, Mr. and|bourg will have entiies in the | Mrs, F. Curl of 819 Byron street|league. north. A family gathering was| Word has it out of Orillia that arranged at their residence in rite. rodent sat Becton by CURLED 8 METRE Compulsion @§ [J an. yd -- | this month, 40 cousins were entertained. In |serving the tasty refreshments IMrs. Curl was assisted by Mrs.|Newmarket who won the Mabel Scbore, of .Sutton,. Mr.!last year will also he Reeford Sebore, of Brownhill, entry and Mrs. Gilbert Dewery, of Monday night as their home night dent, Al Schatz; vice - president, Whitby, for the season. Murray Silver; secretary, James year as they have some new boys| Peterborough, was the installing | title 'the 1959-60 season. a strong Adult Entertainment | Install New Kin Executive The installation of new officers|Gartshore; {took place at the Whitby Kins-|Umphrey; registrar, Mike Miki-| ;men Club's first meeting of the|cel; directors, Walt Haines, Bob {season in the Spruce Villa Hotel| Vesey, Howard Jeffery and Jack| 1 Robertson; immediaic past presi- they will be a top contender this| Deputy Governor Fred Cole, of/dent, Lawrence Spellen. p in town that are of top calibre. officer for the new executive for|men club will take place at the {Rouge Hills Golf The following officers. were in-|Club where an inter ic Whitby will again have stalled for the new term: presi-|golf tournament will be held Sep- tember 23 along with three Whitby service clubs. 'Savings, too, have a way of growing And just like her Junior Depositor's Account, your i Savings Account will grow with regular deposits. treasurer, Warley THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE The next meeting of the Kins- MORE THAN 800 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA | Country| and Ma.n branch ~ N. §. McFadyen -- Manager 1465 King St. W. & Stevenson Rd. -- F. A. McHlveen --- Manager Oshawa Shcpping Centre ve club] te er Simcoe St. N. Branch -- D. D. O. Bell -- Manager

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