'WEATHER FORECAST OBITUARIES 7 : : FREDERICK W. THOMPSON Fi T 1 Cold Arctic Air A well known Oshawa druggist 4 | me ransient ' for 30 years, Frederick Ww. - Gale F Winds 5m rr wi Who Had Wine a e- orce 11 S yard or on ondas ' ouch 4 : A transient, Freerick Kramer, | 44, told Magistrate FS. Ebbs TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- few cloudy periods today and|,,A Son of She late Mz, ang Mes, ' Monday he would be out of town casts issued at 11 a.m.: Wednesday. A few snowflurries ed was born at Lindsa Nov. 10 3 y in 15 minutes if the magistrate Synopsis: A storm sped' across/today. Colder. Winds northwest 30,40, and was married a rc April 4 were lenient with him. Ontario during the night, hii ith susie Jo 4 'aay decreasing |, 1916 Kramer was charged with hav. ing about one to two inches ofjto ? 0 3 onight. 4 . H 0 " 6. over most of the province! Southern Georgian Bay region:| A resident of Oshawa for 4 ng Joe im pie emnk in 3 with amounts reaching six inches/Cloudy with a few sunny periods (years, Mr, Thompson operated a by Oshawa police over the weeks in those, places near the Lake and snowflurries today. Sunny on|drug store here for 30 years prior, & J end Ontario and Lake Erie shoreline.|Wednesday. Much colder, Winds|to his retirement, due fo ill : ; 5 The storm is now racing across north 30 with gusts to 40 today health, in 1948 His last store was TRIBUTE PAID The magistrate fined him $10 the New England states and the decreasing to 20 to 30 tonight. located at 10 Simcoe street south. : land costs with the alternative of strong northerly flow of cold air| Northern Georgian Bay, Kirk-| Mr. Thompson was a member| Members of the Ukrainian |10 days in the county jail on each developing over the province will land Lake regions, North Bay, of King Street United Church; the| Professional and Business charge. The jail terms are to run give quite windy conditions. Ex- Sudbury: Sunny with a few| Independent Order of Odd Fel-| Men's Club of Oshawa, at their |concurrently. cept for snowflurries especially cloudy periods today and Wed-{lows and of Faithful Brethren meeting in Hotel Genosha Mon- near Lake Huron skies will be day. A few snowflurries today. Lodge, No. 77, AF and AM, Lind. day night, paid glowing tribute HEADS WOOL DEALERS mainly sunny throughout the Colder. Winds north 30 with gusts say. | to Mayor Michael Wladyka, of TORONTO (CP) Keith G {province today and Wednesday. to 40 today decreasing to 20 to-| He is survived by his wife, the, Port Hope, a charter member | a \ -- Kell . of the club. President John Dixon of Agincourt has been Regional forecasts valid until night. {former Esther Wood and a son, 3 ohn | midnight Wednesday: White River, Timmins-Kapus-|Aubrey, of Galveston, Texas. | Wacko proclaimed the meeting |elected president of the Dominion ,| Lake Huron, western Lake Erie kasing: Sunny with a few cloudy |Also surviving are four grandchil-| 2 Mike Wladyka Night. An out- yw or pealers' Association. Kene resions, Windsor, London: Cloudy periods today and Wednesday. dren, James, Douglas, Joanne line of the guest of honor's Roberts' Peterborotgh, i with a few sunny periods and Much colder. Winds north 25 to and Bobby. civic life was given by Alex [net oberis, Peterborough, 1s snowflurries today and Wednes- 30 decreasing to 15 tonight. The memorial service will be Shestowsky. {vice-president. MAYOR GIFFORD EXTENDS CIVIC WELCOME TO CURLERS way. Cotter. Winks wobwest for" Ferns Tempratirer, | {1s 8 the symsivong Funecal Play in the first National La- | from Ontario, Quebec, Nova ! which will play an invitation | seen here with some of the com- lo 20 to 30 tonight. x Windsor Cannnesanes 15 20 {March 2, Rev. M. A. Bury, min:| y dies' x Curling Championship Scotia, New Brunswick agd match with the Western Canada | petitors just prior to the com- RKastern Lake Erie, Niagara, St. Thomas . 15 : lister of King Street U nited| i opened at the Oshawa Curling | Prince Edward Island compet- | winners from Saskatoon on Fri- | mencement of play. |Lake Ontario Haliburton regions, London ... oo KB : {Church, will conduct the services. : ing to decide an eastern winner | day. Mayor Lyman A. Gifdord is -- Photo by Jack Marshall {Hamilton, Toronto: Sunny with a Toronto . v Hi | Interment will be in Mount Lawn ~o T ommee] PRE at |Cemetery. ' Club this morning with rinks { (& hn ; | JOHN BASIL MACDONALD | OSHAWA CITY COUNCIL i i ; : Gin Funeral service will be held Tender EAT'N ' ey ier si i 7 we at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel at) ; ' : . 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, for TYRUE-TRIMBEEF NEWS ITEMS IN BRIEF JF 81 : John Basil Macdonald, 150 Burk | mr | Am \ RE : : , i. £ 3 | street, who was killed in a motor ; ¥ 3 Be) Al 2 iaccident near Newcastle Sunday 12 KING E. -- RA 3-3633 City council upheld planiing enforcement of overmght parking : [night. : --- board's recommendation th at|on Oshawa streels Is a ¥ ult o i | : ' |_Rev. E. C. Corbett, pastor of . Mechanical Advertising Ltd., noi a letter from H. E 8 ai ; y ; ® |Faith Baptist Church, Whitby, Meat Specials ! Wed. Only ! be given permission to erect o president of the ocal cha rr 0 Phonic, ' will conduct the services, He will te uy : {be assisted by Rev. W. A. Gibb, | S---------------------- oster panel signs at 868 King commerce, SUggestil improved 6, 7 Ary + Ps given < movement of traffic with more ¢ Ta 2 : {minister of Westmount United SHOULDER 3 A : | Church. Interment will be in Osh- street west. Reason v that such signs would deface the act enforcement t) 3 of ' Te {awa Union Cemetery sterly P J yt city ¢ # « . westerly entrance to the city y : va Usion Cemetery, vice Mae. PORK CHOPS - 39¢ EDUCATION BOARD TURN DOWN WALKS ' 9 a yr : |donald and the late Ewen Mac- ; The board of education advised City council agreed with e 4 i 4 i ; 1 donald, the deceased was born} council that the total amount of board of works recommendation 1 % i ; i ¥ ; at Bradalbane, Prince Edward | BUTT levy required for public schoo hat no action be taken on a re # : oN Island. He was in his 27th year. | and collegiate and vocational quest for side alks on Masson Rin iu b A resident of Oshawa for about PORK CHOPS 49¢ STUDENT] DRIVER 3 t ® 11 years, Mr. Macdonald was an| LB. schools. exclusive of d re street from Rossland to Darcy 1 . as. Lif wan I MOTT | > i 7 4 {employee of the metal finishing | principle and interest, 110,- street. Request came from Nor i A 760.30 nan White, Simcoe street north 3: £2 3 ; FB |departmnet at General Motors LB. ¢ : wm was that this item 3 : : " and was an adherent of Faith | EAD HEES EASEMENT POLICY s not included in the 1960 side L} Ho : i Baptist Church, Whitby. TIN The public utilities commission walks budget = 3 Ae He is survived by his wife, the | 4 § {former Velma Lachance, whom | Buy 1 Ib. of asked council to consider : ) ternative policy of obtaining ease BUY 13 BUSES 1 ; «© |he married in Oshawa in 1954, | ments. Suggested policy is tha The finance committee told 3 ; and two children, Debbie and | whenever the PUC or the city council that the PUC's 13 ne 3 i 4 Gary. BOLOGNA 3 E Also surviving are his mother, | " desire an easement, it should buses Wo paid for 20 per ut ak i : ho li in Oshawa ist ove nicipal services and be dc and th rest ove ve i 8 i i " 2 &.; |who lives in Oshawa: a sister, | . Ne Lor fo pots Prvotned Tt oo = Ge eral Motors Yellow i Lin H. MacLeod Gertrude) of | at Regular Price 'Ib. 39¢ het party ever needed the Cal facturing Corporatior : Oshaw d brother, Blai Bott bart ver seed te Cab Manaus Corporation. | AUTO DONATED FOR STUDENT DRIVER TRAINING COURSE Td Ci Get 1 Ib. FREE! required to pay a share of the TO ATTEND CONF ERENCE y y auto which | Cliff Motors. Ltd. which , wheel. From left are: Ron Wil- | separate school representative Prince Edward Island. St ; i dor. the. 3 ed the auto rge | son. past president of the Osh- | on the board of education and | ~ ~ | | || FRESH KILLED THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, March 22, 1960 3 cost to the owner I'wo memt Lo 1 awa Safety League: Ted Mid Monty Cranfield, president of IODE MEETING TRACK IMPROVEMENT the Ontar > of jou : 4 43 ' 4 p re 30a 2 r Ir dlemass. service manager of the Oshawa Safety League. | ! i t t ian 1 et s en Hin Cliff Mills Motors: J. A. Yanch --Oshawa Times Photo HAMILTON (CP)--The 40th 28 ¢ ; nual meeting of the provincial | LB Canadian National Railways in- 4 10 i . 3 \ : sa i {chapter of Ontario's Imperial Or- formed council that it consider- 6-8, inclusive a * CAPSULE NEWS ee he ole or al ing the rehabilitation of 950 feet of track on Ritson road. Impove- DEBENTURE APPROVED ments would be between points The board of education re CITY AND DISTRICT 30 feet south of Arthur and 30 ceived approval Monday night for - ssue to build feet south of Bond street 0.000 debenture ° and equip a- four-room addition to SUSPEND SENTENCE thorn d arges, male 22, female NAME THROUGH STREETS » Adelaide McLaughlin public © pana Siblock. 29. of John 35; major surgery 58: minor sur-j unior I eye, ear, nose, throat Two recommendations of th street s given a suspended|gery bo Traffic Aqvisaty Cone) were, FICE SPACE sentence Mondas after she plead-|41; treatments 63; examinations 4 So ieg DY y Eo |p ADD OF FICE Sra - - ed guilty to writing a cheque on|34; casts 16; physiotherapy treat-| : > an siiec, Asstth . ren"s Aid Soc y re-| " alas; ' t sik rs < 335 APE SA Sha Hc SM bo Si Sdn ec DOSE GRR Si Sm 20 | -AVAEe ' ' of Why do this? i p i . through street between Park road struc ural alterations to its build- as Si ounsel under 'the provi-l AUTO RECOVERED and Stevenson road; Gibbons ing to provide additional office' = = "yo Aid told Magis-| A car owned by D. Willoughby TORONTO (CP)--The annual nan and the Brennan Paving Co.| 57 i" jh street was made a through strect space. trate Ebbs the accused was the 96 Athol street, was stolen from meeting of the Ontario's Junior|Lid., were fined a total $18.000 ER between Adelaide and Annapoli : i a mother of five children, was on parking lot at the Canadian Farmres' Association will be held Monday after pleading guilty to § } avenue to Rossland rcad. : ASK PROCEDURE relief and her husband was! Tire re. Simcoe street south, at the Ontario Agricultural Col-/Seven charges of income tax wr "es e The committee. of adjustment p sometime over the weekend. It'lege in Guelph March 25-27. The evasion. The Crown produced § ; a / SE + En vhother. the S€ a five-year penitentiary ie 1 WORE PRAISED wants to know whether the [Wo vas recovered by Ontario Pro- program includes debating finals evidence showing that the firm S y istric : Fina , " WW op 1 i term. 4 > g a iit 8 ang Dist iF L 2b or new proposed membe w ou d Sit vincial Police on Highway 401, with teams from Peterboroughjand Mr. Brennan evaded taxes £o homens ed & aiter|regularly a all meetings or} NEIGHBORHOOD MEET near Pickering. at 12.40 p.m.. and Haldimand counties compet- of $60,119.44 between 1949 and - on I'( )a C 0 ranch and board of works mem- het! hey Il be regarded as| Members of the Oshawa Neigh March 21. The car reportedly had ing. 1955. v 3 bers for "the splendid showing in spa members. Also, whether} 2 and: failed to take the , snow removal" following heavy!the committee would adopt theborhood Associations me' Mon- FESTIVAL STARTS [ FINE TEEN-AGERS | § . snow falls recently. Ald. Branch!potation system with only three |day night at the CRA hall, Gibb BRANTFORD (CP)--The 13th! TORONTO (CP) -- Magistrate § \ 4 said a copy of the letter would members sitting at one time The! street, for a sccial evening More CHARGE LAID annual Kiwanis music festival gol Fred W. Bartrem Monday fined \ Ir S y be posted in the city yard matter was tabled to allow fur-ithan 100 members were present Ravmond Ernest Foster, 16, of under way here Monday and will|31 persons, including 10 teen-age ther study by city council During the eve a draw was|7 Tulloch drive, Ajax, was charg- continue until Saturday with hun-|girls a total of $435 following a DEBATERS AT COUNCIL held in which Mrs. Ada T ed with car tl this morning, dreds of contestants, Adjudicat- Sunday night raid on a party at Eleven members of the O'Neill ENDORSE RESOLUTION 80 McMillan drive won a polar-/in connection w a car stolen ors are Mrs. Gladys Whitehead a suburban North York factory. | Collegiate Vocational Institute The City of Oshawa endorsed oid camera and Mr. T. Young of from the Oshaw: Shopping of Kenora, David Ouchterlony of Thomas Edward Dillon, 24, of debating. team visited the coun- a resolution by Sé a supporting Port Hope won a plastic picnic Centre, March 18. The car was Toronto and FIt Lt Clifford Georgetown, who had an apart- | 9 Adam, 252 Grooms avenue 1 18 cil chambers Monday night. the continuance of the Ontario de- cooler. owned bv Patrick James. Mc- Hunt, conductor of the RCAF ment in the factory, was fined They are busy drawing up a new meril point system for drivers.| CS permitting drunkenness. He was liament. It was the debating there Police Pickerin TAX EVASION fined a further $10 for having lig- {eam's idea to watch proceed sure to ards reducing . the' ef-lclosed for construction today Beach ss of the The Fernhill blvd., closed at Ro J a a So ernment work n . TWO WOMEN HURT RECORD CANCER TOLL Ks. ; Bas 3 or Osi in 44 ow: pi Wes} glosen Troms lover son pond a ¥ h gh joy ' ot he ge Road, Sunset Heights, Westmount| im eq the lives of a record 22 ; : ] OVERNIGHT PARKINC ( t shawa s , suppor * north to G ns street. When- {411 %% WA : i : A Me res is 8 FE. PA 284 i 4 Limits for overn it par n I ontrol and hit a hydro pole on and Woodcrest 089 Canadians in 1958, the latest SAFE IN BLEACH will be strictly enforced in Osh i partially opened to permit move i : : : i A Sig } ar arly this morning t T are available anadiz an- p : Zh vk eit Fa m bi 1y : jiu i ng. oul The depariment of education a'¢ available, the Canadian Can % S . white and new-looking. streety is allowed for nol mor Fault B an et heavy rains may result in the are a mie a Shaws Xengra has approved sketch plans for a lean ; 'a Shad than two hours, from 1 a.m, I " closing of other streets Jospi ; Mes B¢ a os Miller, jy o.room addition to the Cedar- kK : TWICE THE LIFE of 523 leri 8 t, was . 4 3 dy DiTic ge i Vas gale School and a four-room addi- § A 5 er told council that more rigid {i n visitors at the meeting hospital offic ials said School. About $900 damage resulted of the Rotary Club of Os leott, 56, of 399 V un road J ually 8 out $¢ amage res tol (Conogh ira a broken wrist b lacera wh TNR : and gives you double the wear. the home of S. at Hotel Genosha on Monday, in A bi iceras| TO PREVENT PICTURES ne on y it Training Command Band. $50 or 20 days on a charge of constitution for the student par- Sarnia noted that at this time STREETS COSED a recovered I Pickering appears to be some pres-| The following streets will » Township F 1 V 1 . HAMILTON (CP)--A. €. Bren- yor in an illegal place. ings and see how municipal gov 5 iris = Jom Yaremko, minis-|land road west: Ros id road a oe, Queen Elizabeth, Ritson MONTREAL (CP) -- Cancer rit system ever possib hese streets will be Hig ; > a 4 : " » shway 2. at Scott's Poultry! SKETCH PLANS APPROVED Year for which complete figures 1 +. . launders easily, quickly--stays awa Nigl 0 ments of local traffic Extreme 4 cer Society reported Monday. 6 a.m. in the morning. Traff . L IS A' T { k i i br 1 a it 1 : 'all Oh A ake and r ( ruises 1 1 \ committee chairman A. V. Walk Blamed For Fire R GUESTS AT ROTARY 2 iy i Vrs "ies tion to the Adelaide McLaughlin Jail Driver fa ; + . « special Perma-tex collar and cuff fabric actually resists soiling from a fire In 1 hake . rom ons and ilso shaken. up Trustee Mrs. C- C. Lee's public ; 4 4 cluded Norman Elliott, of Peter € COMING EVENTS Burns, 488 Simcoe street morih. ,.... ... 1 Hoffmas port, The car was travelling west at pe); : : A REE gt 1 i ; : Monday afternoon. It is believed URN; rman, ol LOT ine time of the accident relations committee will arrange A bid by Hugh F. Gorin, 29; of 3 3 ; i Park election of officers (he fire was caused by a faulty| ove and I. M. Moore and Ted acc/gent. yr the presentation of pictures 70 Celina St., to have a drunk : 5 i ark electio sifice 1 vas ca A Y1Sim Thitk } ong 2 ger drivi i AIR eh 5 p.m. at 118 electric blanket. Sims, of Whitby of G D X anant and Roger driving charge dismissed, by : : ; ... wash by hand or machine, drip Everyone interested is Most of the fire was confined to wr IVE onant, the founder of the Conant means of an intricate medico- 3 & : : I V GETS SEVEN DAYS SCHOOL BOARD family, who lived from 1748-1821, legal argument, was unsuccess- : 5 or tumble dry and wear, No-ironing i y required. No touching up needed welcome 10 _atiend ed. The room suffered fire and a be > I S| ore! 4 \ ' a " ol i i Charles D. Carey, 48, of 71 to Conant public school. ful Monday in Oshawa Magis- t % 3 ; although ironing will not harm SOCIAL, Bingo Wednesday, Ma Shadi imision S140. reireshiménte served, | Too Sa Department an-|Sione street, was entenced Mon NEWS IN BRIEF T TENDER DATE wales Sout. : i i this fab ; Pay par} an jay SET TENDE Peter Cory, who acted as coua- H i i is fabric. St Gee y Hall. corner of hawa lav t even d n the mnty jackson and Albeit S swered wer call to the home| ay 0 S¢V wid vie rounty 1 n an : ered anothe ea io) 4 How jail - Tenders for the senior public sel for the accused, sought an one pn a hel Ryion ST 609 Somerville 4.1 driving. Police estitied | T+ J Heath, inspector of pub- school will open April 5. Trustee acquittal on the grounds that RO Bon ortion TODAY! en Mon ay morning Carey had forced several cars HC school education, was author S. G. Saywell, chairman of the Gorin, when arrested, was un- call was to check an over ted over to the side of the street and ized by the Oshawa Board of Edu- finance committee, said the build-| conscious and incapable of hav- drove for a block on the wrong cation Monday night to attend ing and planning committeeling the intent to drive. he meeting of the International should scrutinize the architect's Magistrate F. S. Ebbs found Reading Association to be held in specifications before the tenders the accused guilty and sentenced after he pleaded guilty to 1) AMAGE ae Fou alin Ma smoke pipe in the south-east cor sored by the Latter Day Saints Church. ner of his garage side The department reported eight RADIO PARK BINGO routine Smbil ance calls since CHARGE REDUCED New York, May 5, 6 and 7 were put out him to a month in jail. "He had Washable Monday morning. There were no peter John Walla. 33 Thor : the motor running and was ready as) No-Iron Arnel tie, $1.50. Cuff links ie- --~-- ! Tuesday March 22nd 8 p.m other fire alarms on road or Ballz, 3. id Than 8 TEACHERS RESIGN PAY ARCHITECTS to go," the magistrate eomment- : OF ks ona Vest, 53.50 w= cll 69 £790) a] 34s aS Boe. A K Resignations were accented by An account from the archi- : i i riving reduced 1 impai pha 4 i = ed i AVALON HALL Beer And Wine a Ving Tegue x} to one of [pan the Board from the following tects, Clifford and Lawrie, for the . Gorin was charged after police | Buy a Forsyth extra-premium broadcloth No-Iron 90 ties. $6 ar $10 & ia Oshawa Magisiiste's Cour pabie school at her 5 aT: Tia r paras on ad completion of the found him slumped over the shirt once--and you'll never want any other kind! i . aba oS . wompson, SS ary olu- preliminary design for the senior wheel of his auto on March 6 Di H H a a pot geant 2 ( sstifi ' . " y Lh $ 4 s 1SCOV/ Seven $40 Jackpots Permits Suggested Bean gd 8 doetor Toh £9 be benko. Miss Jeanette Clark, public school for $3628 was ap-|with the motor running. Con- F Scover the outstanding value and convenience | Share The Wealth TORONTO (CP)--If Ontario is F. S. Ebbs fined hits fy ral Miss Muriel Cross, Mrs, Karen proved by the board. The sum is|ning. Constable C. E. Smith testi- orsyth fabulous No-Iron soon--it outperforms alt -_ : going to maintain liquor permits! su pended hie vs Tre Ridzely. Mrs. BE. Marion Hunt, based on the tentative estimate fied Gorin had to be almost car- others. Besides, you get the extra-fine *'feel" of going a : 1 S p ny , s 530° , n Io pp . 3 ; KINSMEN BINGO it should have beer and wine per- six months Mise Juan Cooper and Miss A. of $30".400 lied to the police cruiser. ~~ quality--careful custom-type styling--and expert its as well, the legislature was id ) Forsyth tailoring. Available in the m mn bons BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED | NAME MUSIC C oe . JUBILEE PAVILION told Monday IBERED NAME MUSIC COMMITT T E | D E R S popular Pal collar, also Pic (soft) Andrew Thompson (L--Toronto, Three members of the Rotary| Trustee George Drynan will be g an wi or Eyelet Bar (fused) collars and a choice of cuff styles. Sizes range 59 A 1 ' h TUESDAY, M RCH 15 Dovercourt said since Premier Club of Oshawa, who celebrate chairman of the music committee $50 FULL CARD Frost wants the liquor permit be-itheir birthdays this week, were [or the public school Music Fes . . FREE ADMISSION ca ey Preves Nr ne Snes longed whi Alves. Poon a th val in Mey H $ Sammi ec wii For onstruction 0 Now enior AKER OF CAN . from 13}; to 18 and sleeves - 2 ror L liguc hen I eling mda hie ( sist o rs Le€ : i A ) { EXTRA BUSES same situation should apply to honored were R. G. Geen, J. N. | vn, F. R. Britton and Mrs Public School Board of Education | Da'S FINEST SHIRTS from 30 to 37. Jockpot Nos. 56 and 5 beer and wine. Willson and James McCansh 1a ' EE E---- w-- William Collings, chief com H PERFECT HAND STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS City of Oshawa missioner of e Liquor Control POP CONCERT Board. said that he would take' A perfect cribbage hand turn I upervisor of maintenance Separate sealed general contract mechanical and electrical f by the Reg mental Bond, Fri- he matter under advisement ed up in a game at the home of and caretake H. Lunney, tenders, will be receNed by the business administrator, Board of IT i 8 , m Mr. and Mrs. A. Lyson, at 93 Wil- a5 or n at Doug = of Education of the City of Oshawa, and by the Architect, until uc torium liam stree Monday nig The| +1ndsa nr * permanent sta 12 o'clock noon, E.S.T. on Tuesday, April 5th, 1960, for the ing artists: R Metcalfe LATE DEATH wky winner was a neighbor.|® lelaide * McLaughlin construction of a senior public school consisting of fourteen tenor; James Mayhew, con- Mrs. S >arry, of 91 William Dh00i, an ack Flewe classrooms and auditorium, aot Wilson Road South, Oshawa. 14 KING ST. WEST PHONE RA 3-7652 Drawings and specifications will be available on or after 10 a.m. March 21st, 1960, at the office of the Architect' upon DE Monday March 21 960. Jol i iti oe 1 Ma h_% i 0. Join RB hearts turned up | $3350 FOR MAINTENANCE deposit of certified cheque in the amount of $50.00 made pay- able to the Architect. The 5th Guide and Brownie ag a a! Tors Hot a HOSPI' POR | A sum of $5350 was authorized Tenders will be accepted subject to th | of the O 7 I aro commie re rota |B iy ois BOL, MOSIIIAL REPORT | lov the ound for soma "on Gone Soars amenes bow eos BLACK'S MEN'S WEAR LTD ove ih oll e report of the ma the Al ; [J o RUMMAGE and BAKE SALE and dear father of I RG a To i trans Se ve Hill The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. . rs of Hele Resting at' foe CHfen: week ending M ere Nour v Ps py on CLIFFORD & LAWRIE, Architects et CRA, TUESDAY, April k Chapel 2570 Danforth Ave. at ang larch 19: admis- Coronation, Duke .dinburgh 1999: { : , Af Cha 257 anfor e., a he. 2 ay 2 3 4 Avenue Rd. i 74 : fain St. Service Thursday morning 11|5i0ns 230; births, male 23 Harmony Road 100 E A a Py SIMCOE ST. N -, $th, 1.30 pm o'clock. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery. male 30; d es - 247 w-Lovell, Mary Street, North Sim Toronto 12, Ontario, : PHONE RA 3-361) cert pianist Admission JC COWIE, John R. (Jack) At et, who held three fives and at door \ ome 5% Gatwick Ave foronto, on the jack of hearts, when the five