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The Toronto Star from Toronto, Ontario, Canada • 11

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The Toronto Stari
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US GALLUP POLL CAUORHW STATE Alm Harrv Rimras 21 to his parents of Governor Dewey in popularity Westmoreland United church A arry WatM fn the state but has increased his lived READY IN MILLIONS easy he eonSV out hto wU SuUt to roll his with IllgnL di flVlJ and ess will be used by I 3 1 LIEBUOY Shaving Cream 5 1 BUMS ven roMi nftpsbirsNeedlecraft Shop 7 AW US IN ESS 0 0 UBE EOGE RAPL St Louis Brooklyn Cincinnati NO PERMIT REQUIRED a RETREADING VULCANIZING Apfly Mifflin nod 1 A Mifflin Sub after a bath A SAINIS WO OP ON BRAMPTONS MINORS ACTIVE TXe SHGRIDRn nURSGRleSi A PEAKER Killed tM lsvex i i WELL 1 I I I AVE! 1 II i I Chicago Pittsburgh Philadelphia Boston ATyovRWtxui MM WMuKI CUTHBERT Killed WOW! WWfTTK fM ikecs ts nt wt fnAWKS aio MNtRMSIMNM Msr curs of MKtl CHAMBERS Killed TORONTO DAILY STABJ Mon Sept 18 1944 11 There is still room for two or three teams in the Toronto major industrial five pin bowling league Personnel of the teams must be bona fide employees ofthe com pany represented The league starts the season at the Central bowling alleys at 715 pun riday Sept 29 Information may be obtained from the secretary Biddie LY 7521 and JU 3042 INAL INNING RALLY WINS OR HAMILTON To Be Avoided and summary punishment of Axis war was called for by Rabbi A einberg in his carrrtnn Sunfhv niffht at Holy B1OS crm mistaken softness will be used by collegiate and Victoria college and left his honor history course to enlist in March 1942 Also surviving are two brothers Clifford and Ernie and two sisters Grace and Mabel Pte A Peaker 19 has been officially reported killed in action in rance on Aug 27 his parents Mr and Mrs Clarence Peaker Niagara St were informed Born 5S 2 2 3 Pittsburgh California Aug 53 47 BARTON Wounded attended Brock and Central Tech Dovercourt Salvation Hamilton Ladies of the Sunnyside league managed to squeeze out a win over Kresges of the Kinsmen league in the last innings when two two hits and an error netted them five runs to put them three up and Kresges were able to salvage only one run in their half the final score being 9 to 7 This eliminated Kresges from the junior tourna ment CAMERA GIRLS TRIM VICTORY BALL NINE ft2 63 64 66 76 75 77 111 Basalts Cleveland Chicago Wew York i AOSMUl Satartia Beiilt 1 BL Louis 11 Washington 6 New York Wfoor? I 1 tiZAMtBVKi MENZIES BROS John at Adelaide AD 1827t UTABUSEXD 1820 GRAY Died of Wounds parents Mr and Mrs Cham bers Lawrence Ave were in formed He was buried in Brook wood 'cemetery Surrey Bom and educated in the west he and his brother Lieut John Chambers RCNVR interrupted their courses at the University of Toronto to enlist Pte Joseph Bagnato 32 with the Lacrosse hail a busy week end with playoff games run off in four loops St Catharines Athletics took a two game edge in their semi final series with Brampton Excelsiors as they zoomed to a 19 12 decision at the Garden City They tangle again tonight at Brampton with another win for the moving them against Mimico Mountaineers Hamilton Juveniles carry a one goal lead to Mimico stadium tonight by virtue of a 13 12 decision over Mimico in the first of a total goals set in a semi final tilt Davidson and Mackie were big guns foprthe winners the former netting four goals and the latter outstanding in goal Long Branch came from behind to score an 11 8 decision over Eto bicoke Aces in 4he third game of the Lakeshore bantam finals at Mimico Saturday Down 8 6 with three minutes to go Long Branch tied it up and then counted three in the overtime session Southwell and Rusynyk paced the winners Biggart and Timpson being best for Aces With Buckley and Day showing the way with five goals each St handed Norval an 18 3 trouncing in a bantam playoff at St' John's Training School Satur I day The winners had a wide edge throughout A minor double header goes at Mimico Bowl tonight with Long Branch and Etobicoke meeting at 7 in the fourth game of their final set and Hamilton and Mimico clashing in the return game of their total goals juvenile series at 830 The winner of the juvenile set to meets the victor of the Caledon Inglewood Combines Owen Sound series slated to start tomor row night at Owen Sound your own WITH British Consols CIGARETTE TOBACCO with the RCA Previously reported missing Pte S' Rartnn 19 is BOW listed safe having been wounded in I Roosevent rance on Atig 11 his wife who Dewey TXT Ave hoc IMrnn I lives uii hjok I Church News and Reports 9" $125 24" 200 12" 175 12" ZOO 24" ZOO 18" 275 BELLEGHAN Wounded from wounds Sept 4 his wife Mrs Violet Gray Indian Rd has been informed He is survived by his mother Mrs Wilson Westmount Ave A brother Sergt Robert RCA is missing after opera tions August 1942 PO Robert Lloyd Chambers 21 CA was killed when his plane crashed in England Aug 30 JOHN INGLIS 10 TIE ADY WINS IMTXirAX LEAGUE PC557553543 47246s464420 surviving are two sons Robert at Canadian army training school Hamilton and William at home a sister Mrs Bruce Knapp and a brother Marchment both of Toronto PO Mervyn Emsig 20 RC A was reported missing on oper ations Sept 10 his parents Mr and Mrs Max Emsig Dufferin St have beep informed In his last letter he said he had completed six says his wound gave him some pain but each time he stayed wiih his said Mrs Wilson Cleveland St of her son Sergt Arthur James Wilson 34 Lincoln and Welland Regiment He was wounded Aug12 by shrap nel ift the leg and two weeks later in the back Me treating me swell wrote Pte Josenh Ryari 22 severely wounded in the legs and one arm by shrapnel on Aug 8 near Calais from hospital in England in a letter to his parents Mr ana Mrs MRyan Stanley Terrace Born in Toronto he attended St Mary's separate school and cnurcn ana was employed by Wagner Electric Co before enlisting in October 1942 He went overseas last June with the Royal Regiment A brother Peter 20 is with the driver and maintenance corps Sergt Caron Belleghem 30 was wounded at Caen Aug 8 his wife who lives on Bloomfield Ave has been notified Enlisting in July 1942 he went overseas in August 1943 with the 6th anti tank unit He has a seven months old daughter Trudy Jane whom he hasnf seen looks good to see the Jerries white wrote Gnr canal Sarins Juniper Chinese Juniper Celetads Spruce These and many other vari eties on display at our rri Sales Stations J1S6 Say St Toronto Ho 2' Highway at Clarkwn RENT A CAR OR TRUCK URGNT TRIPS HERTZ EL 4102 DRIVURSEL STATIONS Gat'ond Oil Supplied Army 'and John Inglis were un I able to reach a decision in their cup match at Oakwood sta dium on Saturday afternoon The final whistle found them tied at one all and replay the match next Saturday at same park Rewarth hooked the ball high into the net on a cross from the right to give Army the lead after 20 min utes of play Inglis drew level whp Johnson drove the ball into his own net in trying to clear a centre Ady bounced Nagibors 7 1 at Greenwood Molnar three John Negidus two Rabolsky and Szabo scored for Ady Greenberg for Hagibor Play off teams are: Section Ulster Inglis Research Scottish: section Manning Pool 'Ady DeHaviland 1 league team travelled to Hamilton and a combined eleven ef Stelcos and Hamilton beat the lads from Toronto 6 to 2 The game was played under floodlight at Scott nark Norman Briley Ulster goalie was the best man on (he field Don Ross end Jimmy Winning got the Toronto goals Tommy McDonald centre for Hamilton scored four goals Tonight at 8 o'clock there is a meeting of the league at the King Edward BCRBSiflSaO IN SCARBORO TOURNEY I Scooting around the par 71 Scar boro layout in 70 strokes Phil arley posted ihe top score as 350 golfers competed in the annual Red Cross tournament yesteraay viusc 'o $90(1 was turned over to the organization one under par topped the field of amateurs and professionalswho took part Next best was Gord 72 which showed the way in the pro ranks Bill Kerr 73 and Bob Gray 74 were next Dr Givens with a 76 10 for a 68 captured low net Other prize winners were Zak A Laird Mrs Ross Miss Ward Mrs Prince Trudell Mrs Leeman Miss Ray Metcalfe 14 YEARS SALARY CUTS SAVED $336000 TO CHURCH EvERSIiEEnb The Kodaks defeated Victory Aircraft i Saturday night H2 3 in the final round in the Industrial Soft ball league at uunaas dusujcw Men 's June Bolton for the winners al lowed eight bitt struck out two andwalkedtrtwo while Elsie Smadello and Ollie Martin ror me ios is Mt "struck out four and walked four Stella Martin and Dot Sullivan had tnree nns cscq avi INTERNATIONAL LKAGDC GTrr Csp Serie tir lB'ien Seml HU Yesterday Beinlta Newark 3 Toronto Buffalo Baltimore Setsrday'a Keaelt Newark 5 Toronto Only came scheduled A WILSON Wounded his aunt Miss Beat Eawn Bowling A ferfHght trebles tournament will be held at the Howard Park Lawn Bowling club Wednesday at 645 Entries may be phoned to LA 0178 or LA 186 Results of the Victoria Lawn Bowling tournament: High for three wins ockler West To ronto 56 second A Raymond Rusholme 47 two wins Isles Kodak 49 1 one iyin Rob inson Old Mill 52 The West Toronto Lawn Bowling club will hold a mixed twilight on riday evening at 7 o'clock Entry fee 50c Telephone MU 2312 or LY 3604 The Unionville Lawn Bowling club wish to announce a mixed doubles tournament riday at 645 pm The prizes will be choice fow for all three wins high two wins and high one win irst 20 entries accepted by Pollard secretary telephone 52W On Runnymede green a Rusholme trio consisting of Walter Bear Tom Hall and Jim Dempster captured the Gutta Percha trophy and first nrize with a score of 59 plus 16 I Other three game winners were i Charlie Beal of Runnymede with a score of 51 Dr Phillips or vsnawa with 50 plus 2 and Roy Reid of Runnymede with 49 Prizes for the two game wins went to Dick Lankin of Runnymede with a' score of 57 plus 2 and A McKague with 54 plus 2 One game prize went to Ken Macdonald of Runnymede with 45 plus 2 The following skips are requested to be on hand tomorrow at 930 am for the Monarch Park trebles tourney: Miss Ellis North Toronto Mrs Godfrey Montrose: Mrs Sage Cos burn Mrs Shields St Matthews Mrs Mitchell St Matthews Mrs Anderson Wells Hill: Mrs Hague Runnymede Mrs Beal Runny mede Mrs: Salmon Oakwood Mrs Hall Norwood Mrs Hunter Den fonia Mrs Devine Boulevard Mrs Hawes Mrs Whitiey Monarch Mrs Bly th Monarch Mrs Dunbar Monarch Baseball Results STEPHEN ROMANKO Missing Columbus army huts for about a year He enlisted' in April 1942 and went overseas in December 1943 with the Irish Regiment Be sides his parents he is survived by three sisters Mrs McCarron Catherine Pauline and a brother Jimmy AND EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY aeed for Hie wrkr 1 yent efficient SHAW Way fee anpreeedeated nDPrtaaitlea IiBuIhm Gnvem ent Offiee Rercembrr Hina Wrtim need and will Peaeetlaw wfcea MeUry kftrd yar tatar by taking a SHAW Cann MOW wwvmenT" 'T'iT TJUIa dZ jr ZxC coupons 'Thewetter the lather the better the shave! And Lifebuoy lather is extra MOIST It soaks tough whiskery soft Puts an end to painful razor pull Every whisker comet off clean and cfose And Lifebuoy whisker wilting lather is extra MILD to tender skin ne aer shave thanks to special pro tective ingredient Start tomorrow off with a fresh as a daisy Lifebuoy shave By American Institute cf Public Opinion Princeton JL Sept 18 Now heading into California Thomas Dewey will invade a state whose votes may be the deciding factor in the 1944 presidential election California with its 25 electoral 1 weir votes presents a tough nut for the I Republicans to crack President Musing i Roosevelt js not only running ahead tea as facsh ASA after using KEUUS comft for henchmen to evaae remou 1 aS the Allied nations will) bflll rMIllslYlIl iru TTirrrtrw if fhtV I nave nw are not firm enough to punish ul 1 1 1 nriniMi tory he said He caiiea ior ItW lishment or a jcwimi uhihuuu wealth in Palestine and an inter national bill of rights Attack Mortgage Congregation of Riverdale United church has voted unanimously to attempt wiping out the mortgage of $80Qonjihat church A canvass isg ta made this jWeek jE The church iwas founded 32 years ago Rev Langdon is mmistex Opera Singer at Service Stella Andreva English bom singer of the Metropolitan Opera was soloist at a Im er Road Bap tist church Sunday morning when No 11 Pre air Crew training school RCA attended the service Rev A Moncrief preached on Changing WTorld and the Abiding Detroit 78 8t Louie 18 New York 7A Boston 74 Philadelphia 7 Cleveland 66 Chicaao 64 Wachington 60 Xeateidar DdtKXklu ae4 3 St LoulJ 5 3 Philadelphia 5 3 Wuhlneton 1 Chit iso Boston Philadelphia fed faticned Use it i 1 mt ment tTCf shire Jottau MILIN er ATI SsoproptfificonQl compound MOTHER LEARNS TWO SONS BOTH MISSING WITHIN MONTH I RAMRAS Wounded in Toronto Hester How 'pfennig and Army citadel Before enlistment in ebruary 1942 he worked for the postal department overseas a year later with Argyll and Suther land Highlanders He is survived by his parents a brother William and two sisters Norma and Leona AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Bbaashneny Ptaynffa Yesterday Besnlts xSt Paul13 Toledo 7 xlxwls rille 8 Milwaukee 6 Pour in sevrn serie tied 2 3 Retreaded Car and Truck TIRES Ati 600 With Minora Blades 475x19 645 550x17 S15 or real thaving canfort cwft 660x16 81015 700x16 $1185 Minora ct tti pnea ns tho Wodu in I KUVix nite isk i ntztwiiTM We do oR sixes RODDEN Killed (World Copyright Reserved) back I MARCHMANT Killed He lived rice Peaker Rolyat St Cpl John Cuthbert 21 was killed in Italy on Aug'31 his par ents Mr' and Mrs A Cuthbert Broad way have bead notified BorpJ ph? Orillia het fobthined his senior matriculation at De La Salle attended St church and was a supervisor of Knights of PUNTERS AND NAGS SWAN) IKS (Continued from Previous Page) Who races under the nom de mutuel machines of the Braeside Stable and who would gladly give all his front teeth: and his only pair of bifocals to win the had lost him in a claiming race for $10(10 In fact earlier this season Broomtime was having difficulty finishing the same day while pitted against $100(1 plugs However that isn't the way Broomtirne ran in Hustled out of the gate 'anti rated along in fourth place by Joe Cowley Broomtime charged' ate' the leaders when straightened" in the stretch easily overhauled them and pulled away to win by two large lengths from Cum Laude one more over Ompalo the favored Hatch entry with Sayonara and another neck over Attester Orly four jumpers tried the Hendrie and three of them their riders The three to five hoice Ossabaw man aged to keep his feet and finished all by himself Chinese Red was remounted by Mr MacNamara in cnmnrl beaten bv 10 diiu veuuv wimfwc Wilfrid was sent at the jump that tripped him again again and again maybe seven times but refused And now a racing breather ere Thorncliffe goes as from next Saturday SONNY JONES KILLED i IN ACTION OVERSEAS Word has reached Sores from the soldier's relatives in (Vancouver that Sonny Jones form er boxer of some note was killed in action with the Royal Regiment lnsNormandy MAJOR INDUSTRIALS ROLLO SEPT 29 MURDOCK Wounded back on duty Mrs Mary Demchuk Grange Ave ified He was with a reconnaissance has learned that two sons have been tank unit He attended Oakwood reported missing in action within a month Pte Stephen Romanko 20 is missing after operations in rance Aug 2 His brother Wil liam 20 was previously reported missing in paratroop action July 8 The boys were born and educated in Saskatchewan Tpr Charles Gray 28 with the Irish Regiment in Italy died 45 During the cast week the Insti A native of Bowmanville he was tute has reported sentiment in educated there He enlisted in Oc seven states along Dewey's cam tober 1943 'and went overseas in I paign route A summary follows: Mjv 1944 with the Lincoln and Roosevelt Dewey Welland His father Mr Wi Oklahoma Barton of Bowmanville was in the Michigan Imperial Army in the last war and Iowa an older brother' Pte A Barton Nebraskan fn Army Service Corps Sim Idaho coe Pte George Murdock 25 re ported wounded in rance on Aug a i AZkxrxkTort onn nas biutu ievu docV SL has learned Born RUSSIA YOUTH ARMY in New BrunswicK wnere ne nveu all his life Pte Murdock enlisted in June 1940 and went overseas in July 1941 with the North Shore Moscow Soviet regiment Russia has notified the world that millions of her youth are well pre ii nri iiipared for war through intensifica MONTREAL UNITJN BELGIUM I fjon of the universal military train I ing program begun three years ago With the 1st Canadian Army inion Marshal order Belgium Sept The Cana The Soviet army must be rein dian Grenadier Guards an armored forced with more and more reserves regiment from Montreal have been to win ultimate and complete yic i among Canadian tank forces operat tory the Communist party official ing deep in northeastern Belgium newspaper Pravda declared in an The Guards took pari hi me uua ing of the Ghent canal and were viet press among me armorca luicca made the 55 mile dash northeast from the vicinity of St Omer 25 has saved $336030 by voluntary de salaries of its cers and certain other employees who have ordained and executed since 1930 This is the estimate of the most horrjble hs Rev Leslie Pidgeon chairman of the board of finance By a techr nical interpretation of the generous action of the staff the "contribu went into the official records as and have so con tinued for 14 years Last week at London the General Council voted to end these cuts and restore the salaries to their old pre depression levels Departmental heads in the head offices received a salary of $4500 and they volun teered to return $750 of this at the time the depression struck church revenues Some college faculty members had adopted a different drew the money and then turned it back to the church so there was no cut recorded on them "It was not fair to these officers who have served us so well that they should have been kept so many years at these lower said'Dr Pidgeon The moderator of the General titular head of the church receives no Salary whatever He continues in position he holds and is allowed an honorarium of $1000 for expenses which some times fails to cover them WILLIAM ROMANKO Missing Irish Regiment was killed in Italy Sept 1 his parents Mr and Mrs Charles Bagnato Brock Ave have been notified Brother of Mrs Rose Cannon and Mrs Jane Bates both oL Toronto' he attended St separate school and St Agnes Wounds Are atal Killed in Italy Irwin James Reed 211 Gnr Wilfred Rodden 20 was wounded in the chest and thigh by killed' in Italy on Sept 4 His I shrapnel in rance on Aug 22 died parents are Mr and Mrs Victor tn latr in hnsnital his father I 'Rathnrst St' in Tff (D Reed Oakwood Ave was noti 1 ronto he attended Normal school 1 I Mfi bTOPOlitJTi 4 I izvTir a ytto TiTUrillirc United church Enlisting in 1942 12 KIWANIS JUVENILES I he went overseas with the RCA 14 cur'll A f'V DAI MEM Hn May 1943 Besides his parents 18 I SHELLACK ALLS MEN I he is survived by one sister Ruth 30 and two brothers Donald and Leslie Niagara alls Sept 18 Making Spr Clifford Marehment 6 11 hits 10 walks and nine errors38 RCE Xas 'Jailed count Trinity Kiwanis knocked St I Aug 27 ms Catherines Social club out of the Wellesley Pe has been dwed 3 OBA juvenile picture with a 17 3 He enlisted June 1940 md went decision here Saturday They took overseas that August He attended rational Teague the series two straight Essex school central iecn anu WhilA hie matAK UPTO ruff intel 7 1 csncinnau' 1 3 Johnson and McEwan all over the I pot Pete KarPuk Aaran easy time Alter a EiiaMay mit limiting the loser? to eight Juts 2 1 Philadelphia 5 2 Bjjiy was the offensive I rmra BMton 4 4 Star with three singles a triple' and day IfiveTuns oatiea in waiter uuner I nat had six bases on balls I 3 REED Died of Wounds a Mr Mrs Ramras Wales in the state but has increased his Ave He was wounded in rance I lead slightly during the past few on Aug 8 suffering a shell wound I weeks in th back He attended Ryerson In early August the Institute re public school and raser commer ported California in Mr Roosevelts cial before enlisting in September column with a vote of 53 per cent 1942 aoing overseas in April 1943 The latest survey of the state just LUHlyldCU PI117W Today firn nirnn Mini 5 'WWSOL' iKf IT 1 i saBaaSglk I IP 1 Aonr BHm 111 1 Ml! 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