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The Oshawa Times, 9 Dec 1958, p. 5

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o> A Sa i WT LO Five of the 34 pupils at the instruments each Is play. | Nesbitt, maracas; Brian Craw- Brooklin Public School, who 9 ' "i ro a are studying . calypso, - -are ing are, from the left: Sandra | ford, guiro; Jim Mi JI, sow shown here with Mrs, Elsle Hart, bongo drums; Robert | bells; Sharon Campbell, laves, Dobson, music supervisor, who sparked the new inovation in music teaching, The pupils and WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT By WREN A. BLAIR lops and { the local squad on the ago Bunday they edged th insult to Injury a couple black and gold sextet 3-2 right the Bunlops biggest stumbling cup with most of the present least ten players team of last year, which has n Fteher will return to ac week-end edging the Chevies 3 of the way, which may have taken tiit, Pete Babando score shot, with other Whiby markers Mrs, Dobson is seated at the rear leading the group In a calypso number, games of the season, urday (as he has heen quite fighting for any game they play against Whithy last two meetings of the clubs, Two weeks e ""Dunnies" 21 in Hull, and then added of nights later when they dropped our| here in Whitby, p race and thus far have been k, Pollock won the memorial Hull Senior roster, To he exact at hustlers hold third spot in the grou blog! re on the Canadian yp ow elevated to Senior rawks be- line with Whitey Youngberg and Sandy Alr, do up on Attersley's combo, Game you want top hockey action, tonight he "Dunnies'" won a doubleheade pp «2 here Saturday night, ning a more convincing 7-4 encou day afternoon, The Saturday nig hockey attraction with the outcome of Cornwall played a hard-skating agg! its toll on them for Sunday's home d the opening goal on a blistering Kane and Harry Sinden, Harry played and drew the first star for his efforis, Ted O'Connor who was robhed on One of the season's biggest crowds will likely view tonight's Senior "A game here at the Whitby arena between he Hull-Ottawa Canadiens, The Habs are always up and and have stopped Junior "A cause most of these performers went overage this season, tion tonight, hut will likely operate on a leaving Pete Baban- time Is the us t should be the nier In the Rea coming off the one several occas frequently this r from Cornwall on the ht game here was a good the Dun- Tam Pollocks "championship Fred ual 8,30, and If night, and wine way city Sun. in doubt most vessive game, sticks of Jack of his hetter fons here Sate year) finally Heron 872, G, Wiles 666, D, Ca- WHITBY and DISTRICT High singles (over 200); I. Mo { Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St, West Tel, MO. 8.3703 shook off his goal famine Sunday afternoon, by potting a hat trick to lead the club to its win, "Oke" ran into this same difficulty here two years ago, when he couldn't buy a goal until after Christmas, then when they started to come, they became Important enough to play a hig part in the club's march to the Allan cup, Ted went 20 games this year before he notched his first goal, but we'll het they come more often now that the pressure of getting that first one Is off, Whitey Youngberg with 2, and singles hy Gordie Mvies and George Samolenko completed the scoring In Cornwall, Clarke D. Me. place and nomination of officers Was George (p Roh MeMaster for 3 held in holy ( ihe \SOS of 1. Mo \ | MI over Moore T00 Bilida 619, Moore §74, Inkpen 251, A, Mickicel 244, 228; M, Bil. R., Peleshok 210, A, Hewis 209, Sav 8 4, Gumdrops 0; Maple Buds I B ] li : S 1 Lollipops 1; Pepperminia 3, Hum h In New Homes | cities, on the tune he Is playing despite where cluldren J to play in struction of new homes or build doing so it has mad. the music the background of rythm, but allows them tol 'The zoning bylaw, being pre! Miss Isabelle Grassie, Victor ing only to a few of them o something' music teachers have ONES it teaches them geography with the official plan. Both the month, Miss Grassie said she rythm' was introduced to Brook: |i "ch i00t of music, | ment, They take turns at playing|"" / Consent was given Thursday for{to give nursing care, 44 were visor. " 4 cause," explained Mrs, Dobson, rin y | During the week and between| , 4 the south side of Northview|on behalf of patients, two were Waring's workshop in Delaware age three teachers, teaches calypso ' ' church and a manse, The prop:| «of the 44 health instruction has attended a or -week music from Dr, Leo Arnaud, of France. is an ideal way of teaching A Saventh Day Adventists [maternal and child hygiene, The that she learned of this method wrote the score for the musical| . : ) A total of 14 hours w J the use of calpso music. Seven. Brothers, and is welll If you would like to hear what | 0 ou as spent Miss Catherine ddaford, re ne ' nev, havever, to Books used by the pupils are/They will be presenting a pro- LEAGUE Maddaford, re Ie! L] ' > Nurse pC cured ihn publ ool# iment of Education. hey were public school in March. Bd Sack {of Nurses for Canada, plans to # at Port Perry and Uxbridge ship of the Ontario Musicithe calypso was another way of section of the Whithy and Di ing at Port Perry and Uxbridge iv al " only elementary, the book: W and does not interfere with thelr week, He had single scores of| C h P m Major asset of calypso, In number of selections and teach | ras rogra NS ( ac Calypso has, owever, given Other high triples were: Don rythm, is that it develops con: | Rt " |FOR ANY PUPIL the subject of music, In time Adams 794, 283, 261, 250; John : of " The reason: each 207, 201; Rill Jordan 743, 275, S R : d a band plays a different pattern play an instrument. Thirty-four him in every subject Doug Rowden 728 hy R een estricte g m 728, og Sounds difficult doesn't it. Tt Brooklin, A teacher can have alIndies have found their way into "yn "oot y I Liltle 906: |gency programs for training ele. f ; Ward mentary school teachers will b x pupil develop an ability to|taking any five of the class ning to be realized Gibson 278; Walt = Henderson Mer: Ontario Education Minister J. Stackow 267; Myrle The minister also intimated " 255: Tom Woolner 251 [in the near future and advocated * Mrs, Norman P adley, of 2M Team scores Old (raising the retirement age opening her | p Wed p 3, Dodgers (®) al ar Y | R her home on Wednesda|(C'luh Bayview 2, Ottenbrites 1;| Dv, Dunlop was here to officl : St. J Anglie ¢ / " ) py p ohn Anglican ( urch WA |Heffering's Esso 2, Donald/Court elementary school of the staff at the Whithy Posting dates for cards which go to| Mr. and Mrs, W nl Six A 4 roi ( 8 illlam Mitchell, [Six 0; Mowats BA 2, . Credit to restrict. somewhat the emer the biggest influx of mail of the in the office, Check them and be mother, Mrs. A. Bar ett, of | ' [teachers," he said. 'Unless such Postmaster Wilson H. Brown fore Christmas Sunday PAG a LEAGUE too many teachers." vice, "mail early" liable to first class postage rates, Queen's Hospital, Toronto, was! Bob Villeneau was top man In', "surely we can depend on the png out of a Christmas card) mailing t seneral jorie Pollitt RN Whitby and District men's how! alin public, he general 0 IN, of Whithy 5 Bh passing students on to high 27 and to make certain that all \ickets 'will be open all day on Mr. William Muir. of Lindsay. |® Meh trinle of 89 and sir tow 4 eel he said, Brown asks that all local mailljowing Saturday, Dec. 20, until/daughler and sen-in-l:w Other high triple scores wereoiniont eachers are being re : of p Y " He has a little advice for the will close at noon as usual on Allan street 280: 260; Jack Stark 773, 281] "I would like to see the retire task of sorting this plle of cards Above all, remember to mail held last Sunday at the Rectory 718 Jdama 752, 0: Les Reed take advantage of their. experi yee be tied in bun'es, all facindilnea) delivery and a correspond: Church under the auspices of the nq Aue, Tooke Women's League With Moore 701. 9 despatch other provinces Mrs, J Moore 701, 250 -- convener, She was as aga. 1 " g is often posed at this time. of 298; Ev. Pogson 201; R. Mackasey, | P ter Ottenbrite,|974: Fre y A ! 1 ing it carries no correspondence Mrs, Harold Augustus, iT: Fred Wallace 238: 5 | 4 Barton! Bruce MceHaffy 256; Al McHaffie The St. John Anglican Church 4 SS Teachers < ing tea were: Miss Grace 0'Con:| Sweet 252 seems to hold promise for most monthly meeting on Wednesday,| Larry Ruest. The draw held for gas Beens 0: Fire 'me 3, R and BONS of Canada, Neil J, McKin , ting the meeting with prayer, Reports The many friends of Mrs. Press .2, Canucks 1 Bathurst|the, bank's annual mecting, the St. John's Anglican Church Vere Eiven by the secretary and oar that she is in St. Michael's! Alsco 2, Old Sailors 1; Jokers WAS one with "a relatively mild Friday evening in the form of a materialize, ve : WHITRY MAJOR LEAGUE { t 1050 ness session followed with Jeff non added, "the events o a Re-Instatemen ono of the previous meeting and the ing. The members planned their are still five teams in contention over-all productivity is improving Final plans were made for the 17, at the Church Hall, under Gordon Hrown came up with[prices seem to have a tendency A call Dec. 21 at the Surday schoo! Refreshments were served with Harry 'Crowe at Winnipeg's avers Roth: have an average He sald "there are some indi All parishoners are cardially in tea hostesses ' hy the 400-member Association 874, 302: Dick Adams R18, 302: reduced next year' but thought evening, Mr. Tanger, cholr dont: Dr. FE. AxCorhott. formes 72 Murphy 716; Earl being about some upward revi the Church with the Ji h Because of a typographical the right of privacy of corre WHITBY LADIES contained in a text made avail day school teachers will hold a Canadian Legion, Whithy, was/ United Nations declaration of hu over this week, They were Isabel] Through most of 1958, Mr, Me bring a white gift of unnerish High triples and curta" pureh Wf dw The Harry Fist Vice presi fessor Crowe might be reinstated | thersill x VR wilh thersill 270, 261, 216; F, Moore 270, 2456; H, Moore 203, E. Cooke ida 233, 206; D, Caverly 227, B, Manager: Lloyd Robertson Sturgess. 223, M, Heron 223, | Stevenson 221, P, Bremner 218, Pl : » B G, Wiles 209, I, Robertson 204 a YPSO (®) ves ro en anning oar { Points for the day: Life 8 er Goes Slow 1, All Sorts 1; Jelly Beans 8 bugs Calypso music is no longer concentrate, It helps not only in| Mrs, Dobson pointed out that| Whitby Township Planning| VON Re orts confined to the Wes. Indies or music but every subject taught, | this was a fo'low up of the/Board has adopted a "go slow" the plush night clubs of vacation] 'Each pupil must concentrate rythm bands of the lower grades | approach to authorizing the con This rythmbe music has found|the other noises around him and t [ings until a zoning bylaw is pass i hs , : struments of a different nature, |"* ning hylaw 1s pass ; Hs wav into the classroom. Inthe voices of a calypso choir inp" om gives them a sense pr A tle pale by DEVELOPS INTEREST learn coordination, develop pared to supplement an official| ian Order Nurse for Whitby, re pis, ppe The calypso music has done dancing and in learning the plan of the township, will conform ports November. was a busy This revolutionary method ) olan and zoning bylaw will be pre. said le 115 | J v, meliod Ofineen trying to do for pears, The pupils' response to calypso! Ig bylaw will be pre. said made 115 home visits during teaching children syncopated Interest Grade 7 and 8 boys In/is one of pleasure and enjoy [jeniant 10 the ratepayers at a pub-/the month, he ' | "Of these, 71 visits were made | ' ! lin Publi Behool Yip lev 3 Girls show more incentive to.[the instruments and singing the Mrs, » Tus ward it than the, boys do, 'Be: calypso songs, the sale of two aeres of. land on| health instruction visits, six were Cal fs not to M the west side of Kendalwood drive not seen visits, three were made ypao new Mrs, 'girls are rythmatic and have a fp b visits from Mrs, Dobson, Ronald oY Dobson, She studied it at, l'red keen interest in dancing at this Me ean 4 RE \ road. The property, owned by the night calls, eight new McKenzey, one of the school's! on' ocinin 4 8's : » Ack estate, is to be used for ajwere admitted, Water Gap, Pennsylvania. Shei 'Mrs, Dobson learned calypso Principal John Wallace feels 4 ksh | erty Is being purchased by the yigits, 27 were concerned with workshop on several occasions | He was a teacher at Fred War " io . ' . music and endorses the course It was in 1065, on her last visit ing's workshop, "Dr. Arnaud fully, others were to adults and pre a : school children, of teaching rythm to children by production Seven Brides for TO PRESENT PROGRAM BOWLING NEWS a 3 ree indy 'sing, NE SCHO known in the music world, they sound like you're in luck WHITH J a Lnduatrial nursing IN OL HITRY DISRICT MEN'S hel, approved by the Ontario Depart. gram during open house at the Thursday Section gional director, Victorian Order in Ontario, Mrs, Dobson teaches rolled an 808i ranch fi . published through the sponsor: Mrs. Dobson pointed out that high triple in the Thursday|y to ny BPUEN trom le and Brooklin. She began teach.|p i obo, WC [ = 'ducators' Association, Although teaching the pupils their rythms trict Men's bowling league last in 1965, the pupl to learn a considerable oiher music training 384 and 269 addition to ita value in teaching A n him the rythms of calypso, every pupil a new. interest in Walker 702, 846, 258; Dick F T h eentration Bruockle 762, 313; Jim Ross 75 or i1eachers individual! Another feature of the calypso !t will help him develop a sense 762, 313; Jim Ross 781, a PY » trument in " \ N to of concentration that will aid playing a calypso instrumer is that anv pupil can learn to 254; Mike Anderson 738, 263, 260: of music pupils. are learning to play at, The native tunes of the West Morris 714, 277, 282 ST. THOMAS (CP) Emei fs. And this is the reason Mrs. calypso band ready to play in many places. But their value in Frank Kapuscinski 200 ; Dobson says, that calypso helpsionly a few minutes by just education is apparently begin: pi" 001" Fred Major ogo: N.|"Somewhat restricted" this sum (278; D, Spencer 277: Bill Mowat/Punlop indicated Monday night PERSONALS Reeson 265, 206: Jim Slesson/th~t high school entrance exam : S mas er S 1S) 264; Bill Brown 260; Jim Smyth/inations will not be re-introduced Pp I Road 3 Firenen 3 for owe oad, RRI Oshawa, is Sweats 0: Aces 2 1;|elementary school teachers ev 1's) 2 enng to the mem'ers of the County Bow! 2, Lucky Strikes 1: [ally open the new $300,000 Elgin As Christmas nears, members world. He adds that last mail. for their December meeting Motor ) 8 Siluaw Motors 1: Red Wings 3, Silver| «next summer we must begin Office are clearing the decks for those far away places are posted of Scarborough, visited her Union 1; Coca Colas 2, Amateurs gency courses for s or entire year. And once again, sure the card will be there be Victoria street, Port Whithy JHITRY 3 | IN! Jia hitby, on| WHITBY DISTRICT MEN'S action Is taken there will soon he issues the annual piece of ad-. Cards carrying a little te are| Miss Mary Boyce, RN, of Wednesday Section As for entrance examinations Nothing seems to take the, For hthe convenlence of the A week end guest of Miss Mar. the Wednesday section of the i 1 good sense of Grade 8 feachers like having it delivered on Dec. 'gelivery, the stamp and parcel Ontario Hospital, ing league last week. He scgred'" cards are delivered on time MY. Saturday Dec. 13, and the fol- spent last week end with his 330 and 276 Dr, Dunlop said that in his " Mr J be in the post office by Dec. 17./§ pm. The money order wicket and Mrs, E English Bowed by: George Sweet 781, tired too soon, sh, 01, mailer which eases the mammoth those two days, | A Christmas parish tea was hor Harold Huntley 740, 282: ment age raised so that we could by ' Ooh He asks that cards and letters aarly, allowing one full week for of St, John The Evangelist napyer | e705, 3a. Don ace and knowledge." properly, speed sorting and ing time for mail hich goes to Catholic Ron Smith 702, 201; Clarence M. MacDonald as sles: In reply to a question which en s---- general High singles: Johnny sisted by Mrs, A. C, Smith, Mrs. [ntyre 283: year, the rate of postage on an h G H 1d Mrs. Keith Maa:/Intyre 263; Ben Handscomb 279; unsealed greeting card, provid. Rut roup olds Donald, Mrs ] fo, | wart Sinclair 277: Bill Smith . . Mrs. G.[Pweedie 957 ip . is two cents, anywhere in the Nominations Meet Hendricks, Miss Mary (Tweedie 257; Al Morrison 257; . and Miss Carol Herman, Pour: ass Jack Price 254; Frank| TORONTO (CP)---The new year Ruth G roup held its regular non "Mrs Leo Hloye and Mrs Team scores: Ramblers § lines of production and most re . at the Sunday school hall, The the Christmas crib was won by Tr " All & «non, president of the Canadian Ne R Transport 0: All Sweels 3 \ \ 4 , 0 1°}: ing p ssident, Mrs, B. Bourne, opened Mrs. R. Nettle Oshawa Wood Prod. 0: Munng Ban of Commerce, said today at The Suriday schol teachers of Royce Cooling fre sorry "to No 2s Millwork Builders | | The last year, he commented LC) held their monthly meeting last the treasurer Hospital, Toronto, They wish 2, Bathurst No. 1 1; Grand Union| "0Cessive phase, hut the depres A short business session took™er a speedy recovery, 2, Black Angles 1 sion which many feared did not pot luck supper with a good > ) attendance. The regular busi h 4 "In many ways," Mr, McKin : eld, installation of officers One night remains Martin in the chair. The minutes Will be held at the January meet isecond schedule of 1 w wvipresent a noteworthy illustration : Vhithy | F Major Bowling League and there of recessicn and recovery, where treasurer s report were given by "Little Helpers" Christmas party I R t d the secretary, Mrs. P. Bourne./to be held on Wednesday, "Dec. S eques e for top spot His where money incomes and coming 'Pageant' to be held on the direction of Mrs. LaTrobel TORONTO (€P) for one of his belter nights to tiejto rise together » and her committee [the reinstatement of Professor|With Myrle Teeson for high 1939 OUTLOOK room at 230 pm, under the average nat 1 \ direction of Re G. Nicholson. Mr LaT 4 3 r : cations that business capital ex rs. LaTrobe and Mrs. Bird as United ¢ ol'ege was 1.ode Monday High scores were: Gord Rrown pendit es may be mlerately vited to attend On the same foi Civil Liberties in Toronto Al Knibh 749: Floyd Sabius 750,/it possible that an improvement master has arranged Dar: As > 113 Sweet 7200 7 White in business expectations may me dlelight A thao DAY-BY-DAY A statement signed by Presi h "mn . 4 lire stor of the Canadian Assoc attending LEGION OFFICERS tion gy , Adult due op on Mr, MeKinnon's comments ar On Friday, Dec. 19 the Sun CANDY ROWLINC ¥ error, the name of the first vice: sponence Is fundament * to Enge| ar bowie 1 NG LAG Ek able to the press in advance ol Christmas party at the Sunday president of Branch 112 of the lish common law and part of the ag and delivery school hall. Each mc nber will Mothersill Pt) N vy omitted in a story in Friday's! man rights Mot ersl with 747 and Florence |" nnon sald, Canadiana reduced able food to be sent to Church edition President of the branch' The ass din supaeated P oore with 700 cong or debts, built up savings army associat UNREST TO i ILL hie goods in favor non-day lent MacCarl, second Wednesday, the 10th anniver o , AHERN \ sels \ r prsary Michicel 662 ahle ioe prayge. vice-president 8 Ingram Marsh. of the UN declaration, Cools 574 able vices meeting closed with s Vernon H This, he commented, is a rec: patients ! elementary | 1959 Seen Boom For Production THE TOWN AND COUNTRY , . . The Kingston Merchants dropped both their week-end encounters, hut that 11:3 loss at home Saturday night must have been a bitter pill to the hometown fans We heard unofficially 'that the trade of Kingston's Roy Partridge for Belleville's Rags Raglan and Frank Bathgate was completed on Friday, but hecame somewhat complicated when Bathgate |said he wouldn't play for Kingston, This story has not heen con. firmed by the clubs as yet , , . Orillia beat out the Whithy Hill. crest Dairy Juniors 10-8 in a rovsing Junior "C" game here at the arena last night, These kids put out a lot of effort in their games, {and could use a little more support at the hox-office. Junior hoe kev hockey takes place at the arena every Monday evening , | "Punch" Imlach has got the Leafs on a string of four games without a loss at the ment, and If he can extend it a Witle more, even Scolt Youn Sg have to admit that he must have ter showing of the club. The Leafs something to do with the still may not have it all the way but there is little doubt in this writer's mind that Imlach will certainly improve the fighting lspirit of the team , , , Oh, hy the way we hear that Imlach is more than a trifle Interested] in Bobhy Attersley of the Dunlops, [Now we only mention this because although we're convinced that |Tmlach 1s a good answer to a number of Leafs problems, we [wouldn't want him to feel that we would lose sight of exactly [what we would want for the local "blond homber,' should they {decide to extend this interest to actual contact, If they did want vim, it would seem their initial problem would he to interest something Bobby has declined so often in the past that its going to take an awfully good thing on a long term hasis to tempt him now that he's past 25 years of age, How: ever, to make the local club's position clear, we wouldn't try to stand In Bobby's way nor influence his decision But as a club we would have to have a mighty good thing to part with his services [and it wouldn't be money, it would have to he several players |we are interested in and we say this without any intent to Yatiek" Leafs, but merely out of respect for the ability we would he los. ling in a great player like Attersley , , . That was an extremely {unfortunate accident that befell young Jack MeMaster of the Attersley in turning pro, CANADIAN TAKES ROYAL COUPLE felected to take the official | He will ha Y hours with the photographs of Queen Elizabeth | royal couple In London to make Nine | the portraits, He expects to and Prince Philip for the royal | make 10 or 12 different photo- four next year, Donald Me | graphs, from which the Queen Kague of Toronto considers the and Prince Philip will choose assignment a great challenge, | two or three for publication Gov't. Reviewing Red China Policy OTTAWA (CP)~The Canadian| In amplification later, Mr, government is re-examining Us |gmith said his remarks concerns poiley on recognitic of Red ing recognition were meant in External Affaire Minister Smit | the sense that the policy on rec. told a press conference Monday Ofnition 1s being restudied and that recognition 14 under consid. does not necessarily imply that eration, When asked whether the|the result of this will be recogni- consideration is active, he re. tion plied that a thick dossier had| He said the policy "has been bee.. prepared in the last six|contiauously examined by this months J government and by the Liberal Little more than a year ago, government hefore us." Prime Minister Diefenbaker told| During the press conference, he the Commons that there will hel gaid there is no divergence of no Justification for recognizing opinion between himself and Mer, the Peiping regime until it "ex: niefenbaker on this question, Diates ith ion g doings under in - Two UK. Men Start Service At another point during a dis | cussion of trade with the Chinese LONDON (CP) = Two British businessmen may start a flyin Kitchener Dutchmen up in Sudbury over the week-end, He was one of Kitchener's leading scorers and a real coming player, All {of us in the hockey business wish him a full and speedy recovery, |joined also hy fans everywhere , Speaking of Infuries we're {sure local folk who got to know likeable young "Snider" Brown [during the Clinton Comets training camp here, will he sorry to learn that he suffered a broken jaw in a game in Washington D.C, last Friday night, The Comets went on to win the game 64, How |ever, Saturday and Sunday they ran into their first real losing | week-end, Saturday night at home they were edged 1:0 hy Wash. lington, and then dropped a 3:1 decision to Johnstown Sunday, (Clinton are still In first place, although both New Haven and [Johnstown are breathing down their neck, Washington, aided by [several new plavers closing In fast. Buck" Davies and goalten. [der Harvey Rennett, two former Oshawa Generals, Joined the | Washington club last week Muscular Disease Kills Yule Joy | Santa Claus is coming. In 19 to be first at the tree, He can't) |days, thousands of Canadian chil. (sneak In and wake his parents to dren will rush down stairs, race tell them to open their gifts, to the Christmas tree and search| 'Kirk's problem--muscular dys [with gleaming eyes for gifts bear: trophy--and the problem shared ling their names Kirk Couthler, §, of Toronto, challenge to medical sclence, [won't be one of them, Kirk willl The exact cause of muscular not rush down the stairs, sleep dystrophy Is still unknown, It re. [still In eyes, wrinkled pylamasiquires expensive research if a [loosely dangling from his smalllgure is to be found. frame, to see what Santa has left.| 5 pig ald, if contracted by a You see, Kirk has muscular muscular dystrophy vietim, can dystrophy, So have his two older cause death, | | by thousands of others is a grim| _ Communists, he said; "The matter (of recognition) is there Is no purpose, intentionally or otherwise, at this time or in the immediate foreseeable future, 4 to bring about recognition." : oy Jdorice \o Unk Britain ys While in Asia on his current Alr Viee Marshal D, C. T. Rene world tour, Mr, Diefenbaker gave nett and B, G. Halpin, a Souths reasons why there should he no amplon businessman, say they recognition at this time, particu:(have tentative plans to buy three on on-Communist countries in| which have heen in mothballs Ala Sli kod ied since. 1943, Mr, Smith was as whether| he aircraft, t 3 recognition being under consider: | wand, tarall, the large the ognition or Canadian support of -- Red China's entry into the United Nations and he replied: "Either | or both," | { | Soe the , FRIGIDAIRE "SHEER LOOK" BUTT RADIO AND APPLIANCE 118 Brogk §¢, §, MO subject to constant revision but RECENT PRONOUNCEMENT [Rio de Janeiro, larly the impact of recognition 140 « ton Princess flying boats ation referred to diplomatic ree used commercially, MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 It you have net received your Times by 7 pm, Coll BELL TAXI All galls must be pleased between and 7130 pm, ror | o DINKEY TOYS e MATCH BOX TOYS MODEL CRAFT MECCANO MAGAZINES & BOOKS CHRISTMAS CARDS Created To Individual Requirements ay 4 {brothers. | There is only ONE answer to | So have an estimated 20.80,000 this dread disease. Research, The other Canadians --~ most of them Muscular Dystrophy Association [children of Canada, formed In 1954, has Kirk will probably miss one of dedicated itself to finding a cause. the greatest thrills children enjoy |at Christmas, He is not able to [Christmas, He may run down get up early and rush down stairs \ stairs completely recovered, like a normal child can, But with out your support of the current muscular dystrophy campaign ~ his hopes look dim, Unless funds are raised to con tinue the research to find the cause -- and perhaps ultimately a cure -- for this disease -- thou. sands of Canadians will not enjoy Cnriatines in the way most of us 0, Christmas is a time of giving A time of good feelings in the hearts of those who do the giving ern of recession {and the early stage of recovery [in a business eycle, and the grow- ling liquidity of individual Cana dians and many business organ izations may well provide a base You can enjoy that feeling {for further recovery Your donation ta the muscular | BRFCIT PINANC Ne, MENAL E dystrophy campaign will help re had ot ; Rison sae Ww anata no ew i hopes for Kirk and others ( n 8 he W {like him [plications of deficit financing pd R th : \ "Under a dynamic economic The campaign in Whithy 1s ta: EIR Lia Bhi from heing successful, To date | system \ ' . " p I hy ne papiada MEI 3 Sa amount has hee n a i Mog do [Ried it doesn't reach its oh Ak a BoB i oliaiertve it won't mean Just 4 flop kno p or the campaign -- it will mean N | [Runes Oe many Mare Christmases like this (heits e ser Al) 'S€ [one for irk conditions on the price structure! you can give this hoy and and on Dusiness generally others like him the best Christ We Rau d sot our sights On| mag of their lives -- a chance for (An \ ! fam in the economy | health, You can support the mus. and a budget in some measure oylar dystrophy campaign. Your of balance contributions will he gratefully ac Control Board | Cepted at any of the following places ' Approves Program Whitby Police Department, of fice of Warren J, Mowat, insu ance, Dundas street west, Roval TORONTO (CP) ~ Roard of Con Rank branch, Whithy Shopping tral Monday proved a $3,089,000 wintér works *program for Tor onto, The program is to go be Centre Or telephone Fire Chief Bruce {fore city council later for ap- |proval Corner at MO 8.3308 and a fire: man will pick up your contribu. The program, to which the fed eral and Ontario governments tion, Supporting the local campaign are Whithy Dunlops, World Hoek contribute 75 per cent of the la: ey Champions and Whithy Volun hor costs, is expected to employ (leer Fire Brigade It needs your (1,606 men in a 20-week period. | support as well, |ognizable patt Kirk may one day have a merry | 24-HOUR FILM SERVICE STORE HOURS: 8:30 am, ta 9:00 pm, 5.00 pm, Sundays 10,00 p.m. ==Christmas Eve RIGLER'S STORE 200 Brock St. S., Whithy STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dunder fost MO 8.3552 Ve r O.H.A. SENIOR "A" Hull-Otfawa CANADIENS pn WORLD CHAMPION WHITBY DUNLOPS Tonight 8.30 p.m. - at = WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA

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