Thursday, Vobrusey ¥, 1998 WHITBY and DISTRICT hithe Red Oross Executive are | ering for the branch's an. pus canvas The campaign will under the management of | , EB, ir, EH, Granger and Mr, C Gagnon Paces Dunlops hai. a NE EXECUTIVE OF WHITBY RED CROSS N, Ham. Members of the Ex | ecutive shown here are, from | left to right: €. E, Gibbs, C. N Ham, E, N, Granger, Mrs, E, RB Blow, , Mrs, AR. Whittle, Mrs, BE. Walser, (President), id AM, Harvey, (Hon, President), , Goode Bettopa ¥, Melnt rr a Ww. Hil, and D. Courtice In 7. 2 Win Over Goodyears Whitby Dunlops last night came hitb one of their best games | season as they trounced | the gaton Goodyears 72 The | locals had Les Colvin in the twine | i be Ja ed 8 bang up game, ut-out with less than ny ir to go, Big Bus Gag | the attack for the Dun. managed to get came up with | ls on four occasions anaged to get the big one, Jack Thaler came up for his hard work, and Roy Trimm got , Ted Nickolson t goal with Toppas a; tit ind the o Dla & ot the "a very fort back they ro on he Good: Sodecy finishes wp ne w with a couple of n o thelr at games. The next game fot the Duniops is nant ednesday when they play fhe Clinton Comets, This will be last appearance of the = team for the year so you shouldn't miss this one. The Com. oh aomwall on Tienda 1" the oount of 4. So | vo CAR come wp mig some | games : Degler was the largest orowd of | the season at the locals arena, We say there were In the | hborhood of 1,180 people at ame, 80 i proves that the | brand of hockey dished up at the Whitby Community Arena is well | worth all the support the people | of the district can give it The locals opened the scoring as Gagnon scored at the 1.00 mark # three-way passing play that Attersley and Sinden in on play was very fast with the years respecting the power of the local mail carriers. The did not give their goalle too flo 4 ection and had it not heen that was on his toes the locals would have pumped several more behind the visiting custodian, The {loodyears tested Colvin in the | al riggin on a few oec aslons | but the locals were really playing | heads k,.] hockey and they gave | him ood rotection, The locals had four defencemen last night for the first time in S6VBFAl weeks, almost didn't have McBeth an spilled into the local net ored fd Bh a ob el along with Williams snd Thaler, Cigars were floating around ihe local dressing room as Copeland was dishing them out In celebra- tion of the arrival of his baby | daughter. There was only one oal scored in the first period, here were four penalties hand: od out being Svenly distributed, The locals o the scoring in ood time in the middle frame as teher rapped one home at the 1.04 mark with MoBeth and Sa manski getting the aswiats on the goal, There were three men sent off for roughing at the 3.00 mark, Two of them were Whitby men and the locals were thus playing man short, This did not bother the Duoiops & bit of 0id % heme scoring goals, Attersley ' Job, Gagnon took a Attersiey nl yearn, Fe pass he Whit "tan twine to fa Dunlops and ary realy § wild, "y pond pra the Ald playing coach the Dunlops make the grade and get A hat trick, He didn't let them down as Harry Binden fed him a ass right In front of the Kings: on goal and when Bus gets fom there well look out, He ra it home for his first: hat ar home, He has two on the ol but they do not win him new hats, | The period ended with the Dun | lops sporting a 4-0 lead The fans were all wondering as the third and final period started would Colvin get a shutout in his | first start of the season. It looked | good until the locals eased up a little in the last two minutes of | play. Thaler opened the scoring | | a8 with centre man Willams getting an assist on theoplay, Trimm then broke in all alone after taking a fon from Gagnon to beat goalle ohnson with a quick shot to the lower left hand corner. This made the score read 6-0 for the Dun. lops and they were having a field day at the expense of their riv als the Goodysars, The Dunlops pushed the count to 7-0 as Thal or got his second goal as one of the Goodyears knocked the puck Into his own goal after Thaler had shot, The Dunlops appeared to be headed for their first shutout | victory but the Goodyears were not wanting the whitewash brush very bad, Nicholson and Toppag gini finally managed to break the armour of goalle Colvin in the he scored his first of a pair heavily and hit his head on the bar bar ot the back of the net. He a baleh put over his eye Jaded was right back in the thick of ®t the next period doing a good | fob, Wilson worked on left wing Dunlops net, The locals play a pair of gam. | e8 on the road over the week-end end and they could very well he the ones that decide where the locals will finish up in the stand: ings. In fact all the games that are left (7 in all) mean a lot to the Dunloj So why not come down to the local arena next Wednesday night and cheer the Dunlops on to victory, KINGSTON GOODYEARS--Goal, Johnson; defence, Londry, Irv. ine; centre, Murray; wings, Mae- Gregor and Pauchuck Ma. Douglas, White, Bellringer, Mike Toppassinnl, Hnkom, Senior, Nick. olson, Stewart WHITBY DUNLOPS--Goal, Colvin; defence, Sinden, eon, centre, Attersley; wings, Gagnon and Trimm, Alts,, Samanski, Alr, Etcher, Wilson, Williams, Thaler, | fr Treen, Appleby, Cirka (sub goal), SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD 1 Whithy, * fama Btoher-- MoBeth 1.4 ithy, Ga nom Attersley 5.43 hl on; lllam, roughing; Minden, Toughiag. Stewart, roughing, APpleny knee a 1 ] i hooking, THIRD PERIOD Whitby, Thalen--Willkams 6 Whitby, Trimm-Gagnon 7 Whitby, Thaler 8 Kingston, Nicholson--Tap- pazzinnl | - 9. Kingston, Penalties 5M, 11,88, Treen, 10.48 Topparsini 10.56 Wilson, kneeling, Londry 85.43, Wilson, trip, Pauchuck, slash 14.31, hooking 18.18 Whitby Classified NOTICE: Classified advertisements for this column must be In the Whithy office by 5 p.m, the day preced. Ing publication, FOR RENT BED Mult one or two, boa Mh Palace WM \ ITTING ROO optional, A FOR RENT AW ROOMS, TOGETHER oF separately, unfurnished or partly fur nished, Child welooms. Phone MO, 8.8408 FOR RENT TWO ROOMS, SEPA Tale entrance, eouple or three or four nai Write Box 8, Times Garette, Whit y Me nig MEN, wR NAVE ONLY TWO ALL wool sults to clear, Both sae 40. Regu Iar 860. 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QUINTON'S SHOE REPAIR 228 Brock: St South .| Sunday Behool om or Dies At Ni iy ® number of Industrial workers "POULTRY, won. | (Antique Display os Is Planned Here" A display of antiques and other is planned for Whithy's Centennial, | June 26 to July 2, this year, Two | Whitby ladies have been appointed | display, | Convenor of the committee fis Mrs, Richard McCloskey and her assistant is Mrs, Elizabeth Heard, both of Whitby, who are presen ly inviting residents who have any | antiques to contact them that they may take part in the display. Ar-| ! rangements are now underway 10 | gain permission from merchants | and others In the town to allow | thie committee to arrange antique displays In their store windows, These articles will be on display im Shiough the week of the con Shopping Centre Is Proposed Here Whitby is soon to have a shopping centre on Brock no uth, By stores, which will be rent od out, are being built by Short | i Hodgkins Ltd, Yonge St. ronto, on the lot which was known | #8 King Bros, Tannery, just north of the Whitby Arena, The tannery which formerly oc. cupled the site was closed down some years ago, and the tannery bulldings, which covered the lot Were demolished last year, Coronation w Is WA Topic The February meeting of the Woman's Association of the Whit- by United Church was held in the Tuesday at 2:30 pm. The Convenors of the Citizenship, Sociability and Serv. lee Groups repo on thelr plans for the coming year, after which Mrs, Carroll took the de votlonal period, with a reading of the Beatitudes, Rev, A, KE, Kemp made an appeal for canvassers to promote the THB Chest X-Ray Survey to be "hold in the Town Hall from March 14th te 18th, Mrs, Olben-Bittle intooduced sastle who gave an {nwpiring talk concluding with some interesting Crown, Moh Ricrora, aon as Accompanist agara marr ot on from 1 Born fe Wain. w pein anada at the turn served overseas Bat the speaker, Mrs, Fisher of New. "ihe Royal Coronation' and ite apical message to the world, ints on the significance of the owels weed In Mt. Edward's Mrs, Godden, two numbers, with The Hiaating ooneluded with re- Ex-Cobalt Mayor AGAR fry Ont, (OP. OP)..i| be Walnwr oo 70/ In ouphbat here Wednesday. England, Mr, ® owned and erated pr hod mines tel Colt and talion in the nt World War, CANADIANS GUESTS BOMBAY (Reuters)~Officers of the Canadian destroyers Huron and Iroquois were mess guests Monday night of officers of hohe Indian nav: Commodore A Chatter) In charge of the ndisn navy in bay, offered a toast of welcome - the Canadian ships, here on a good. will cruise, A dance followed, at. tended by high ranking army and alr force officers, articles holding historical interest | 2 to make arrangements for such a7 District keors n shown Senor -- 4 4 To. | & Leaving early due to Stress duties, these speakers the Whitby Distriet High School Career Day were protographed before the main group, They are, Hold Career Day At Local High School Yesterday was Career Day st Whitby District High School, Career Day, which is sponsor: od by the Guidance Department, is a day on which talks are given to the pupils by people learned in different professions and trades, with the aim of giving the pupils "Inside information" on the var lous vocations, and ultimately to hel ' them to choose a career, @ students were given talks on such widely differing subjects as motor engineering and nursing, being given a free choles as to which subject they should hear about, and the subjects The Apeakiary, instructed the stu on whic dents were: Miss Whitman, Sup. here are: Dr, McLaren, Mrs, Dobson, Mr, D, Babarik, Mr, E. Miss hitman, of Nurses On- Mr. T. M, Moore, Miss Gilbert, oft to right, Superintendent tario Hospital; Barrister A _ Student Nurse, erintendent of nurses, Ontario Hospital, and Miss Giivast, i dent nurse, on punting D Laren, University of hronto, Ne the medical profession; Mrs, Dob- son on Home Economics; D, Ba barlk and ¥, Gilbert, both from General Motors Trades School, on engineering trades; Mr ; Falr, Ontario Department of Ag rieulture, on agriculture; Mr M. Moore, Barister at Law; Lieutenant Lamb, Toronto Re. Recrulting - co Centre, on the Army; and Mr Hedges, Toronto Teachers Collage on the teach. ing profession, The Career Day was orgahing by Mr. J, E, Speers, head of the Cuidance Department, Whitby Organizations Offer Budg getsfor Committee Study 0 ey VEE le amount will be established inly after members of the council have viewed all the budgets of the var fous municipal boards in the town | 542 and also set up budgets for their own operations, It is also the meeting of the year when mem- bors work well into the night and often well into the early morning to keep the mill-rate as low as possible, Before the mill-rate ean nu struck, all the various municipal organizations and other bodies seeking municipal ald must sub: mit thelr requests to the town, So fr a number of these budgets have been submitted and all have been turned over to Councillor Everett Quantrill's finance com- mittee for study, Following are some of the hud 0c¢- | grant of OP | aasion for probably the longest aoc Vietorian Order of Nurses, ask: ing grant of $1,500, the same Amount as 1084 grant. This year's budget for the VON is set at #8, Whing: Garden Club, asking $128, 7 same amount 8s last year, to help defray cost + hanging baskets during summer months, Board of Health, budget of #4, 915, the same as last year, Library Board, budget of $6,800, An increase of $300 over last year's budget, purchase of hooks and salary increases caulsng increase, Employees of Works Depart. ment, asking wage increase of five percent, a ralse which, they claim, would increase the town's expenditure by #500 for the entire Fire and Street Lighting, . tng budget of $24, 7970 5m Steady progress is being made each year in all hy by the Whitby Public Library Looking over the 1084 year, the significant facts to be noted are as follows, The increased mem: bership; the very large increase book circulation; the large number of books purchased; the reorganization of the fiotion see: tion; and most Important, the addition to the library of an ex. fe ga for the boys' and girls' 'R The Inoreased J uation of Whitby ls indicat y the fact that 861 new library member ships wera taken out this year hi' Is an increase of 290 over The total circulation of books for the year 1064 was 30,265. This in the highest circulation of books for one year to date, and In an Inorease of 3.246 over last year, In addition, 3312 maga #ines were olroulated; also records The library Bought more books this year--a total of 1,358, which Is 430 more than last year, We have added many new reference books, including two encyclo joding The reference department constantly in use, especially by students. Also purchased were many technical books, which are much in demand by the growing Improvement was made in the | book arrangement by the reor | ganization of the adult fietion see tion, This was enlarged fo include | more books, and the height of | all the bookshelves altered to | make them more convenient for the public The most important event in| the library year was the open. | ing In March of the new boys and girls department. This at tractive, modern room has prov. | od very Ropular with the child ren. We have placed 450 new books in this room In 1954, There are 900 boys and girls who have | library memberships, making it | an extremely busy place after school he pupils at the school who te the Travelling Library with different selections of hooks sent Whitby Public Library Has Busiest Year Of All read a total of 4,180 books at school, ol The trend I for the dl SPEAKERS AT SCHOOL CAREER DAY Glibert, Mr. N. Lamb, Mr, H, Mr. J E Civil Servants Help Save $71,600 OTTAWA (CP--Buggestions by L. Fair, 14, a. gos and 3 | olvil servants of ways to improve efficiency in government depart: ments have brought estimated sav- ings of $71,600 in the last two years, In a return tabled Wednesday in the Comons for Moss Thatcher (CCF-Moose Jaw Lake Ruste) the government said 5,800 em proposals have been receive oe the elvil serv fee commission oy ted a 'su, ffeation award plan" ovember, 1062, Of this number, ne were implemented and an un specified number still are being in vestigated, WORKER ACQUITTED wasRONTo ACE =Poslal worker m R, Nimmo, ofa was acquitted of a RN al ing two letters. Nimmo, post office 26 years, sald He oe king two torn envelopes to the 4 | repair department, There was 50 cents in one and #1 in the other, CAPTAIN OVERCOME TORONTO (CP).Camt. W, Cor enter, skipper, of the freighter oron Bay, was overcoms by Fumes Monday while fighting a '| cabin blaze in his ship monred hore, Firemen gave inhalator Zeatmant for five minu Delare the captain recovered, fire caused dama, Amage estimated at 1,000 to the v CITADEL DAMAGED monday Bhs on - Fire aatly onday n ca ox ve dama male to Salvation Army citadel here, hy was believed to have started in the furnace room, Damage was confined to the in. erior, OFFICIALS NAMED te Stodle as general su tondegt of its eastern region and J, H. 8, Ford a Shinto neer for the eastern region, COMING EVENTS GAMES NIONT, WILLCREST SCHOOL, yriday, Bo February 11, 8 o'elook, Anis Rospnve THURSDAY, MARON irr, for Pot Luck Supper and ot Boamard's School, Ausploss Women's Leanue. W. 0. Town & Sons FRIGIDAIRE AUTHORIZED DEALER WHITRY MO, 8.3410 GUARANTEED OIL BURNER CLEANOUTS 24-HOUR SERVIER WILSO AUTOMATIC WNT HEATING MO, 83108 ona year follows the same general pattern as last year, In the adult section one-third of all hooks road are nonfiction, Blography leads the list as favorite, win books of travel next In demand The children are reading a larg er proportion of nonfiction this year--30 percent of books taken out by boys and girls are of this olans, The rate of growth of the Whitby Library is indicated by the following i Nowe noks oi 30,401 32,928 84,082 34,010 20,288 Following Is a brief summary of the year's work: Clroulation Total no. of adult Moton: Total no, of adult non flotion: Total adult books olrculated: Total juvenile Motion Total Juvenile non-fiction Total Travelling Library books Total juvenile books elreulated Total circulation of books for year New members 16,008 5™ 21,008 10,202 2.5 19,897 4,150 -------- 17.987 30,258 No. of magazines olroulated Total increase over 1988 Number of new members in year Number of members enrolled Adults Juvenile $012 3,248 81 | \ 3.808 ht ] 50 NEED OF ASSURANC K Every child has great need of {assurance of his family's affection \ youngster should have his par ents' full attention at various times, in which he ean share with hem his ad tures, his experi: | Tues, Thurs, Sat, | out wa them three times a year, ences at school and at play, ---- Ene BUTT RADIO Hear the , . MEMORIAL HOUR AVERY SUNDAY EVENING 6:45 On Btation CKLD, Oshaws. Compliments of STAFFORD BROS. MONUMENTAL WO Memorials ® Markers \ 318 DUNDAS 87 A WHITBY 118 Broek 80, 5, Whithy MO. 8-3707 STEAK DINNERS 11 AM, = 7 PM, FARRER $1.45 PORTERHOUSE BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH ..... 75¢ A full course Meal THE DAIRY RANCH HITBY idvvne S178 London Acropolis chrome slides at Rome REV, Kk § KERR, pastor Forward Athens (Including Mars Hill, ete), Paul's Cell at Phillipi end other beautiful Koda. FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH WHITBY THURSDAY, FEB. 10 -- 8 P.M. his pictures and tell of his trip to thess his the world-famous Baptist Church, Galt, will show toric places \Rir Problem Is Probed OTTAWA (CP)~The fl a aif cap" ts i in Trans-Canada AIF raf Tob, 4 thre vot A bled w. the said Ley, oe Ine yr ase SETmer kg A. a by TCA and Parens and citizens CORONATION SCHOOL MEETING are invited to attend meeting ot Coronation School Friday, Feb. 11th. ot 8' p.m. To Form a School Association. TOWNSHIP Sealed applications tence of application, APPLICATIONS WANTED OF WHITBY Building Inspector, Weed And By-Law Enforcement addressed to the undersigned and clearly marked as to contents will be received of the Municipal Offices, Brooklin, Ontario, until noon on February 14, 1955, for the sombined offices of Build: ing Inspector, Weed Inspector and By -Lew Enforce- ment Officer for the Township of Whitby. Please state training end experience qualifies. tions, Duties to commence immediately upon eesep- MURRAY ROBINSON elerk, Township of Whitby, Brooklin, Onterle, HE'S JUST 199 BROCK, NORTH " R FATHER ISN'T PLAVING OSTRICH! NC ELE SL To REALIZE THAT FIXING FURNAC , 18 A JOB FOR A RELIABLE HEATING CONTRACTOR Always Call a Reliable Heating Contractor for Expert Workmanship=Quailty Materiall Try WHITBY AUTOMATIC HEATING, LTD. PHONE MO-8-3652 edie SHOES & Reduced COLLIN"S SHOE STORE CONTINUES !... 'Clearing lines of Men's Women's, Children's SLIPPERS 20%- 50% 10% OFF 20% to 30% All Luggage OFF Odd Pieces Brock St. S. COLLIN'S SHOE STORE WHITBY Phone Mo. 8-3476