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The Kingston Whig-Standard from Kingston, Ontario, Canada • 3

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Igl 'wt'lv i iS rtUu THE KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD SATURDAY JANUARY 3fl 1948 PAGE THREE De Palma Bail To Be Checked Local Boy Makes Good Mrs Buerling Seeks Divorce joImPryde Leaving Here Next Week Active in Affairs Of Local Community Incorporation of Hall of Fame Is Approved at Board Meeting Director Added to Present List $54000 On Hand lfana Tliaal' rri AB a ii Mayor 1 hanks those who Made Scheme Possible i MAYOR STUART CRAWFORD was re-elected president of the International Hockey Hall of Fame Incorporated at the annual meet- in last night in the Council Chambers Highlisht of the meeting was the selection of new mem- I REGIONAL masting of the I Automobile Dealers' 1 Association I of Ontario was held at La Salle 1 Hotel yesterday afternoon One I hundred dealers from the Belle- I diitricU were presents Ronald vSuven? 'president seven bers for the board of governors whose main duty Is to name the players and executives for enrolment in the shrine The dine original governors will remain In office along with the new nominees until they all come up for election in 1958 OTTAWA (CP) Finance Min bier Abbott said la reply to a question la the Commons yesterday that he would Investigate the question of hew Edward da Palau wanted la the United States ea charges Involving stock mice from Canada had obtained the $59909 In American lands which he put up aa ball and later forfeited by falling to appear la a New York Court Many good bargains art found Classified Page Read them daily Always (CP)-Oiana Whit-tall Buerling of Weatmount Qua and Vancouver wife of George (Buzz) Buerling Canada's No 1 fighter pilot of the Second World War has petitioned for divorce to annul their marriage of November 1944 Her case will be beard by tha Senate divorce committee The petition describes Mrs Buerling as a stenographer of Weatmount and charges Buerling with adultery Shop at 1 ration was still seeking material for the museum to be built as part of the Hall of Fame edifice Hln the form-of hockey pictures trophies or anything pertaining to early games and of Interest to the hockey The new governors were chosen i from among the rank of men who have been connected with the game for many years They include: Clarence -S Campbell National Hockey League president Montreal Connie Smythel president the Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto A1 Sutphin owner of the American Hockey League club in Cleveland Paul Louden former preridentof the -United States Hockey League Selke the Queen's Athletic Board cU to ths bklSuRM Minneapolis Walter Brown presi-1 of Control the members of the 1 dent of the American Amateur Kingston committee and citizens Hockey Association Boston Fred of Kingston who ha vs contrib-' Taylor one of uted more than 35 per cent of the Immortals Vancouver BC George total trust funds Mr Travers Dudley secretary-manager of the and James de St Remy secre-Canadian Amateur Hockey Asso- tary Hodden The Kingston elation Midland wry Kooaen Tne Kingston Whig-Standard William Watts Vancoughnett tv i I rCCfL "because Mike' their QUALITY MERCHANQISE LARGER SELECTIONS" Those to whom the president I expressed appreciation for helping I the organization were: James Sutherland' Frank 1 Kingston police and fire depart- menu Hodden Aid Neliea Megaffin and Magistrate BI Garvin and Brig Cunning-1 I Kingston police and fire depart 1 Brig Cunning ham for the time end work spent In connection with drawing up the IncopDoration matn tor the the Incorporation papers for the I JOHN FRYDE past president of Kingston Lite Association and second vice-president of Kingston Kiwanis Club who hTs fa fata will assume new duties in Toronto early next week Branch manager here for Imperial Life Assurance Company for several years Mr Pryde be- comes assistant superintendent of agencies on Feb 3 He wu regional vice-president of the Life Underwriters of Canada last year For two years he was director of Kingston Kiwanis Club belonged to Cataraqui Golf Club Junior Chamber of I drives the recent TB 'survey Victory Loan campaigns and several other community en- deevora Mrs Pryde and three daughters will move to Toronto In April re 1 tc Ahttgai vTCLO mm 1 If 1 hflTlKS 4 Local Man Saic Gandhi I A Many Times odWTreSS I n)UiH ta various I ports of Indie what I re member of belaid Tie was always agitating Something or Mr Chart wse stationed In India from 1883 to 1893 having enlisted in the army when he wee 17 As for what might happen- fa India now Mr Chart commented: look tor more rioting and Woodshed always be fighting among themselvas in any so many re- I se I ligtoce there I Berides Me service fa Indie Mir rTL' jtlQTQCl wu plugged identify Rou Vancoughnett the man in tha box today one of the men who cal led at my home -T told hlmto keep the wrenches If he needed them and they did not bring them back- There wu a scar on the right aide of ths face of one of niii nov uxs ucv unt i the men They said they had tmd-1 ed their 1940- dodge car for tha fil? fhaasmlal Ann a IIia man I 1947 One of the men uid that the car had been driven 80 miles an hour I saw the car from a distance but 1 did not go down to look at --V- 'V 0 THOMAS IRWIN said he heard 'a car roaring and some-ona Wu working at It men uuna to my house and asked to borrow a' wrench I they wanted- to fix a gas line on their car I did not lend the tools to them One of the: men 'asked for some gasoline he wanted to prime the carburetor I do not know what kind of a car it was as I did not sea it recognize Vancoughnett by tha scar on his faea as being one ofitha men who called at my I ASSASSINATION Mohandas Gandhi recalled for William I Chart 80 of 95 Ghartes Street I memories service with the Bri tirii Army fa Indio masqr years 1 Mr Chart remembers seeing Hall of Fame OTHER OFFICERS elected 'were Watts Magistrate Garvin' William Casey and Nell Hay vice -1 presidents James da St Remy secretary Travers treasurer Stuart Crawford Magistrate Garvin and Brig Cunningham constitution 'committee: The members present formally I approved the Incorporation of the Hall of Fame Chosen as dinecitom of the new corporation 'were: James Sutherland HL to me cunning was ooiamea nyi Travers Dr Harry Stewart MLA I breaking a lock off the door The A McGinnis Aid James de St car valued at $1800 did not have Remy a Corntlluv Aid a licence plate: Megaffin Crawford Lloyd Reddom who Uves on Steacy Col A Fair Highway No 2 west of BeUeviUe I Watts A Kidd MP LeBoy said that two men called at his I Boyd Lorne Cook Principal home on the morning of Dec 11 Murray Aid Charlton Aid and asked to borrow a wrench aa J- A Casterton Michael Jthe gat line on their automobile tow address charged with faett Original member of the board itrick New York Art are Lester Patrl 1 1 Frank Sargent Port Arthur Mervyn Dutton Calgary A Hewitt Toronto Leo Dsndurand Montreal Basil Montreal Major Abble Coo Winnipeg Wes McKnlght Toronto 1 Principal object of the move which was recommended to the Kingston 1 committee earlier this month by several members of the board of governors meeting here Is 'to afford representation to'u many arose of the widespread hockey map In Canada and the United States aa posaibla FINANCIAL REPORT given' by Travers treasurer' showed a balanca of slightly under $52000 at the end of the calendar year that time however some monies have been added to the fund lwlng-'': Jng the total assets at present to more than $54000 1 Included In these amounts are donations Of $500 from Senator Rupert Davies on behalf of The Whig-Standard $350 from the Ottawa Kiwanis Club 1 and $30 from the Toronto Hockey Chib 1 In addition net proceeds from the exhibition hockey game here on Jan 7 with the Boston Bruins were slightly over $3000 Members at the meeting went on record a i expressing keen appreciation of the untiring efforts for the organisation put forth by Man James Sutherland and the hope he would continue to carry on his work In 1 jfrt "their COURTEOUS SALES CLERKS" "and their I Kingston Automobile 1 Association presided of the I cSS? Su Sent UmB SSKSsn of Automobile Deal- Association A McVittie Sudbury treasurer of the Federation of Automobile Association Trudeau Belleville director of FADA tor Ontario Ronald Todghasn chairman of the executive of Auto-1 mobile Association of Ontario Howard Moore man-1 aging director Of FADA McKechnie Toronto manager of the Automobile Associ- PROBLEMS of the retail section of the automobile Industry were discussed These Included the effects of the a us-terity program Dealers heartily endorsed the action of the board of directors of FADA In co-operating with the government in this crisis Other matters of legislation 'and internal operation i were also discussed Head table guests were Intro- duced by 07 Mlcfaea Guest A onee Mma wu presented Quei Drama Gutid un ddtoertton of Browru The SfvSTSMef of Mtaltor- SToSnd Geoa Me- items on tha program were: Piano sccnrHinp selections jack Bews radio skit Drama Guilds with a cut com- pond of Thornton Ernut Hou Malcolm Healy Connie Wilson Marjorie Woodside and Munroe Scott with Dr 'William! Angus directing solo Miss Betty! Pip with Mrs G' McAuley as 1 accompanist string quartet Mr and Mrs William Dickson and I ina nn ituuiiu xachoq aua i Mr and Mrs Ormond tap 1 dancing Patsy McGuire! reading UUa Ifspilvn AiStai- aaTa YaIm I Mias Marilyn Gage- solo' John Carnegie acrobatic dancing Mist Peggy Young solo Miss Joyce Duffey accompanied by -'Mrs McAuley tap dancing Min Con nle --Wilson During tha evening homemade cooking and candy were sold by members of the Home and School Association under the convener- ship of Mrs GReIid and Mrs Morley Stndiena acted accompanist for- the singin of the national oh-Holds ItsAnnual to the Court House on the' afternoon of Jan 13 when the accused threw a red cap Into tha furnace in the JalL "I asked accused to bring his hat and coat I did not look Into the furnace tp see If the cap burned 1 Constable George Bolster of toe fiJellevtlle detachment of the provincial police uid he mw toe St Remy car towed from toe Riley side road to Belleville on toe afternoon of Dee XL 1 Cunningham counsel contended that the prosecution had failed to identify toe car' and for' that reason ha did not propose to put la a defence Rigney KC appeared for the prosecution sm i FROM BOTTOM to top might well be the title of the life story of Clive Betts formerly Kingston and now residing in Toronto Back In tha days around 1905 Mr Betts was a teller In the Kingston branch of tha Bank of British North America near tha office of the okl British Whig Yesterday in a report to share- holders of Canadian Breweries activities during 1947 It was re- -vealed that Mr Betts now dent and director of the business was paid a salary of $50000 of FIVE Limited 1 pTV 'j 1 ---ti 1 t- -t'-: "-1 -'iv'' A k'' v' A v-'iri II uY' yv ty-' I t- 1 vf 7 4 I i i v- A reviewof the'past I FrankUi Her activities wu presented by Mayor I Bradley' Crawford in his i -report During tha year them were tour- exhibition games fa which tha NHL teams' Boston Ranfers Maple Leafs and Chicago donated 'i-A their services free present this report Mayor Crawford said fSirlth renewed enthusiasm from a financial stanwint and from -tha stand-i point of tha International Hockey JvHatt of Fame gaining mom reo-c ognition from 'organised amateur and professional hockey leagues organizations and men who am 1 Poliowing were elected pmeidenta of toe: Hockey HaR of Feme: George Dmw Hon Adelard Hon Maurice HonAngue MacDonald Howe Hon Chas Nkkie J0Ct Senator Raymond- Senator Deyles Maj Generel 08 DSQ Dr CMC General JL WlRiam James Norris ar Covcrdato a Prank IN RECEIPT today of a notification from lady-ln-w siting of Princess Elizabeth expressing annexation gift to Her Royal Hlghness on the occasion of her -recent marriage' is Mist Eletta Lake 193 Ordnance Street Lake had painted by hand on a grey-amtin cushion cover maple leaves In natural autumnal colors and had forwarded the gift to the Princess'' The letter which Miss Lake received was aa follows: "I am derired by Princess Elizabeth to convey to you Her Royal Highness alncere thanks 1 a 'I -'ra'" 4 v- for yotm kind present which tha ASK TOryOUr DlSCOUnt 5tampS Princeu -Elizabeth i accepts wWiwhpn chnnnlnn i- HE ANNOUNCED the organ- Public -Vi A1 -rf 7' sv '7 Ai Cv' r' I Csv-' ANNUAL MEETING of St Mrs Katharine Irwin uid she James Church Choir wu held heard her father-in-law Thomas Thursday evening at the home of 1 Irwin talking to the men and saw! Mrs Gmeohow The pnqddeat Ifniirnp one of the men wu wearing a red Miss Sadie Undaay- conduetedl CfvvCR -All TSB cep1 the bualneu meetings and the John Leonard Elliott Belleville treasurer Min Audrey Hicks RR 3 uid he heard tha roar of presented the financial state-a motorcar saw a car In Jnent Officers for tha past year Lane Three men boarded- tha were commended for- the excel-Trenton-Belleville hua on which lent manner In which they had I wu a passenger One of the carried out their duties men wu tiring crutches add one J- Tunstall acted chair-of the other men bad a disfigured man during tha election of the JANUARY has been an lent month far concerned Chief uid this morning In to other months and Royal Highness -j sW'f- -j January: Hodden Fred Cook Bill Cook Reid Kirby Lt-Col Gelley Wally Elmer Thom- son Colin Drever JP Walsh Gus Marker A Andre Warden Allan Cun-1 ningham Dr A Mackintosh A McNeill Lome McDonell Magistrate Garvin Henry Smith' Stuart Crawford Neil Hay William Casey Holdcroft Dr Boucher CiJl -W honorary International Hon God-bout Pupieuie Hbn Power Donat Rupect Oon-etautine Wallace Reed KR-patrlck Northey BicUe Selke Thomup Gorman Georg McNamara Jack Adaraa Charlee Querrie Elmer Ferguaon Frank Patrick Judge J-Elnott Hudson Tobin Grimeton TO 8BEAK HERE Roy Whitehead KC who administers the Securities Act Covering all licensed Insurance agents bonds mining securities and real estate brokers is to ad-dreag the Kingston Reel Estate Board members at a' luncheon meeting in Hotel La Salle Wed-nesday Mr 'Whitehead will discuss recent -changes ln tha Securities Act n'3 'J TO ADDRESS KIWANIS Wilson Woodside': radio commentator i and foreign editor of Saturday Night will address Kingston' Kiwanis- Club at luncheon meeting In Hotel LA Salle His topic will be "Doing Business Without DIAL-9922 I'- 4 -j I 1 I- Si J-A- itout nUBIWTARY RADIO amvicaiio- WsUbwl -WS STAIRWAY or IBB OOVtaUnONT OP CANADA- -JT Dewsoo in- Olbbfc iT-' (RVUTMT AUTOiCOBIUI OTOum 'Ammo- giving me a saving PERCENTiona 'Svw i I rC I I I A '-iV JO I 'hrS iv S'k fr It if 1 S- Mk wm -f I Al 1 llll 1 17 I I Cl 'fl'IIMIPl II Vrv flixn? II fill I III Ilf K': f- 1 firemen Brightman 'comparison taking Into face I see one of the men sitting new executive and the following consideration the cold weather in the court hem today I did were chosen: President Sadie there have been fewer calls and not recognize any of the men who Lindsay secretary Lillian Gil-1 less fire loss were at the car later Identified tort treasurer Eleanor Firth At 545 this morning firefighters Vancoughnett in line of X0 men librarian Lamb were called to extinguish a chlm-paraded before me in the county H0 iaz the coming year were ney fire at 195-197 Colborne jail at -discuaied and refreshments were Street Harry Christopher said he Mwjrvef at the close of the meet-three men board -the Trenton-1 ited mu Man CALLED TO MARLBANK AOR OANNOT -ri--'' Dus and SHOWMAMiHir a V-V- Rtienti K' f- t- 'rVf 4 1 ths story or Ri 'HsnUl R' It Oeods BORM THAT Cirtwm MCHBR BY -v Xhytar plash uotmatj MOrtraaon 1 wowpxaa op thb oriat barrirr Roushler leer at the brary avery Teesday evening at M9 o'clock Everyone welcome fJ A'jV 1 LV1 vvri pleuurt as a token' of your good wishes on tha occasion -of Her t' I trel Mrs John Kimmett Roblin was sailed to toe bedside of her mother Mrs Ida McLaughlin Maribank II' DR DANBY j' i- WUhss to azuteuncs ths epsolns ef offlos for Ids pnetios et Diseases of tog Skin 7 1 at 321 King Street Zkst CraselUtloes by Appelntmeat Telephene 8-3159 1 FOR APPOINTMENT DIAL 5744 143 Princess St ALL SIZES "DLUE COAL -i tV 'Tf 1 Available for immsdiete delivery CONE CLEANED DOUBLE SCREENED -Jt CRAWFORD COAL COMPANY Sy- 't mm mm mmmm 1 1 gm VI 8 I lAl I ill '7''' yy -r- VZ-y-V 7 lrif 5 Ben Ellis 39 Montreal Street DIAL 2-2888 FOR SERVICE 7 DEPARTMENT Foot of Queen Street jr Belleville bus on ths morning of Dec 11 never saw the men before but I recognize Vancoughnett and mw tears and burns on bis face lto identified him in the county jail at Kingston asj one of the men who boarded the bus that -v FRED WALLIS Belleville district Service station operator Mid three men called 'at his place on the morning of Dec 11 They said they wanted transportation to Belleville One of the men wu using crutches -They said they had walked from Trenton and were on their way to Belleville "I Identified' the accused from a group of men pkraded before me in the county jril one of the men who called at my service station that Provincial Constable Grant Peer said he wu escorting Vancoughnett from the county jail WILSON LLOYD MR MJ) C3L cue meal set Isseeoo Pliptitk BooWtsL VfelfaMphri to OBfalNOmlt PImm (ZTl ARROW TAXI 7 out 3700 1 EYES EXAMINED' ARTHEY RO Optometrist and Optician Legal and Letter Size Immediate Delivery-' tLtLPOPMC5KVJeonpnn-r and A1 Zimmerman Props Dial 2-2888 If I llelleeA IdfBAaM SPECIALISTS IN OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES 16 BROCK ST KINGSTON DIAL 9402 "ji PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED.

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