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SISTER -NOW LONG WILL THAT TAKE MISS QUIGLEY- IF YOU PLEASE = AS TO YOUR QUESTION, I CANNOT SAY w BUTI WOULD ADVISE YOU TO SEND HOME FOR YOUR TRUNK / Forms Party MONTREAL (CP) Montreal Mayor Jean (announced Sunday he has broken with the president of the party {which supported him in his pre {vious bids for head of the city] administration, | He announced formation of a {new party and said it will run G6 candidates in the Oct, 24 | municipal election | At a press conference, Mr |Drapean said he has broken with Pierre DesMarais, preside the Civie Action Leagu with the league backed Mr, Drapeau in two pre vious clvie elections and has en dorsed him again for Oct, 24, His new party is to be called the Civie Party of Montreal and "At the service of Former Drapeau! tse is slogan is all classes." The new ~Civie Party will "clean. up the administration,' M Drapeau sald J bid for His succes mayor came in 1954} impaiened on a plat form of reform. He was defeated | aiter he « NEIGHBORHOOD LADIES Top honors this week go to Molly De- Pratio with » 678 triple (243, 230, 205), Next was Chris Collins $46 (231, 255), Did Mills 813 (206, 209), Fy Campbell 613 (239, 200) snd Vi Norris 611 (250, 206) Doresn Kelemen bad the high single of 260, Betty Campbell 254, Myrtle Waite 245, Betty Pearse 230, Dorothy Dowe 221, Helen Pinch 218, Fllen Bur. rus 317, Mid Muir (Hey (Mabel!) 214, 225; Maria Cummings 213, Dorothy Me. Indies 212, Bea Alexander 210, Mary Chisn 208, Jo Cobbledick 202, Phoche Mullen 208 snd Helen Anderson 200, 04 Lemon League -- Helen Joynt 99-86, Dorothy Dowe 97, May Lenius 97, Enid Greenway 95, Jessie MacLean 93, Helen Fetchison 93, Winnie Tennier 92, Bar bara Brown 76, Thelma House 50.92 Team standings -- Suds are ing with 8 points, Pinchers 6, Flyers 6, No, 10 - 8, Forgetfuls 4 Carlings 3, Pushers 3, Belles 3, Pin Pickers 2 snd Dingies 0 RADIATOR DEPT, Tewm standings -- Six Best 8, Alley Cats 7, Jets 7, Bleepers 7, Elbow Ben ders 6, Has Bins 6, Lucky Six 5 and Guttersnipes 2. By virtue of 8 3 to 1 win over the Sleepers, the Six Best slipped into the first place position, This was a closely fought contest, but even with Mr. Won. derful Gil Hughes in the lineup the Sleepers couldn't turn the trick. Incl dentally in passing, Mr. Hughes had a very painful wrist injury that would have sent lesser men to the hospital for treatment, however, he stayed right in there. The Lucky Six were edged by the Elbow Benders in another 3 to | af. fair, Jim Poot's new bowling shoes didn't seem to make much difference, We hear he's going to try ski boots next week, Ralph Glover paced the Jets to victory over the Has Bins in another very close encounter, The cellar dwelling Guttersnipes were whitewashed by the mich improved Al ley Cats, Doug Taylor bowled and heckled well for the three games but to no avail High man of the night was Bill Keenan with 837 (226.252) followed by Doug Taylor with 634 (258) and Ralph Glover 609 (209.212) Good single games were hy Bill Ro. manyk 257, BI Smith 265 Jack Milpe 261, Al. Jamigson 230, Jack Brockman 239, 235; Ernie Cherdaryk 234, 206; Willard St. Louis 229, Eli Dumas 220, Bill Maxwell 216, George Hubbard 212, Bert Waite 212, Al Perry 205 and Bob Dove 200 Tom McKeever led the lemon leagu uers with 75 and 92, Others in the charmed eircle are Frank Locke #7, Jim Grosjene 88, Mel Motton 93, Jim Hodgson 95 and Jack "Archie" Daw: son 97 Howard, Push that butiont CRA LEAGUE The league got away to a good start on Tuesday, only six bowlers short, The points taken were Sunshiners 4, Thornton's 0; Composites 4, Bathe No, 0; Has Beens 4, Aristocrats 0; Abstain. ers 4, Sports 0; Troubleshooters 4, Slid. ers 0; Argonauts 3, Button Pushers 13 Bén-Hers 3, Hi Los 1; Rascals 3, Sun. syside 1; Spades 3, Atoms 1; Outsiders 3, Harmon "les" 1; Storie 3, Sunsetter Ii Bingo Markers 3, Apples 1 Denny Linton was top howler with 746 (201, 228, 226), Other good triples were Curt Russell #75 (208, 201); Helen Pinch 661 (220, 226, 206); Bob Carter 652 (233, 213, 206); Marion Dingman fid0 (254, 220); Fred Henderson 636 (251, 232); ® Melnichuk 631 (248, 210); Jim Clements 628 (258, 207); Jim Baxter 625 (279); Max Rockert 625 (238), Bl Clark 624 (247, 215); Carson Heard 624 (244, 220): Doug Trivett 616 (218, 202); Vie Williamson 608 (298, 20%) and Bill Rowden 605 (262, 217), Good singles were Don Patterson 268 Marie Leavitt 248, Doug Marshall 245 Rusty Howard 237, Ed Shemilt 234, Bo Weeks 232, Gord Reid 231, Bill Meln\ chuk 230, Doris Clark 220, Belty Byrng 228, Gladys Harper 228, Chuck Brim bleby 227, 211; Bob Dingman 227, Lil Linton 225, George Taylor 225, Keith Smith 221, 203; Connie Linton 220, Cis Rockert 218, Larry Huston 217, 200; Stan Rout 217, Wes Ogden 217, Don Guisole 217, Marg Germond 216, George Lawrensg 216, Mavis Taylor 214, Don Harper 212, 204; Scotty Etmanski 212, Dave Mitchell 211, Borls Kapezynsii 210, 203; Joanne Huston 200, Weeks 200, Mona Meiniehuk 208, Peg Etmanski 208, Bob Ge 208, Russ Pinch 208. Gern Buch er 200; Olga Johnson Dor. ean Carter 205 205, Roy McPherson 2085, een Reid 203, Sallle Plume 202, 2013 Wayne Joseph 201, Ruby Lane 200, June Lawon 200 and Rick Mareh 200, CCF Oppose: Sales Tax TORONTO (CP)--The provin. clal council of the Ontario CCF sald Sunday it 1s opposed to a sales tax in Ontario at present, A resolution passed in a two. day session advocated 'that the provineial government should take revenue from sources now available," The resolution suggested the following tax sources for in. ereased revenue: corporation ine come, exploitation of natural e- sources, liquor profits and a welght-distance tax on transport trucks, / Kenneth Bryden, CCF member of the legislature for Toronto Woodbine, predicted Premier Frost will Introduce a sales tax, "The provincial government is fn a financial mess," he sald, 'Its defleit on current account is $100,000,000 to $150,000,000 a year, depending on the items you wish fo assess as current expendi. ture." Ontario CCF Leader Donald C. MacDonald told the council four byelection campaigns now under way in the province~two federal and two provinclal--had - shown the worth of the movement for a New Party, He sald the CCF-New Party nominating convention at Peters borough for a federal byelection there had attracted 260 support ers, GRAHAM ARRIVES BERLIN (Reuters) -- Evangel. ist Billy Graham arrived here Sunday for a week-long cam. palgn in West Rerlin near the East Berlin border, in 1957 by the present mayor, Senator Sarto Fournier, who was backed by the Greater Montreal Rally party. WILCOX DIES LOS ANGELES (AP) Wilcox, 60, former radio an nouncer for the Fibber McGee and Molly comedy series, died in| hospital Saturday, Harlow _SALLY'S SALLIES Mie SERRE A 7 "Do cute foreign cars run op Qrdisay domestic gas?" FALL PLANTING TIME IS HERE AGAIN! 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