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The Oshawa Times, 13 Dec 1958, p. 5

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WHITBY and DISTRIC T | NAME CHAIRMEN GIVING SANTA A HELPING HAND sday night In the Le: | Santa Claus took a lesson on | party Thur the alto horn from Junior | glon Hall bandsman Michael Jeffery, 9, | by members of the Whithy during his visit to the Whithy | Brass Band, the Junior hand Brass Band's annual Christmas | and children of the Brass Band Public School Bd. Meets Commission Whitby Public School Board will|'"The hoard 18 responsible for tend the Whithy Police Com: childrén to the school grounds and plssion's January meeting to not beyond," he pointed oul year discussions concerning "However," he sald, "the board chool erossing guards In town feels, hoth as a board and as par The school hoard, , at thelr ents, that crossing guards should nonthly meeting Thursday, ex: he increased in 1950, not reduced wessed concern over receipt of a There will be an increase In the sitter from the Police Commission number of childven going to and wvising them the matter of from school, as well as an In whoo! crossing guards would be crease In traffic," e-considered at their next meet: Mr, Ing sald the school hoare ng would draw this to the attention "This board is worried because of Home and Nchool Association t feels crossing guards are neces: and other Interested groups Ir ary," ehalrman Fred Ing said, town Curling To Start CLUB CALENDAR Here Next Week MONDAY Whithy Curling Club President Whithy Baptist Chureh CGIT Maire Rich sald today the club Al Saints' Anglican Church Fe mpects to bogia Suriing early plug Guild Tranch | text week al their new elubhofise m Brock sheet north. Faith Baptist Church WMS he modern buliding Is almost PUERSDAY Samblated, The official opening 18 Faith Baptist Church Young Peo & held sometime In January. | ple's Association "The 166 by M fool lee surface Women's vill accommodate six curling . Union theels," Mr. Rich sald, "There will be curling every evening Pwo heated, modern observation roms have heen included for wectators, There ™ a refresh ment booth equipped to serve hot | meals during honsplels." Mr, Rich sald the club is hold ng a New Year's Eve party for nembers and thelr friends Membership Is still open in the ub, Fifty new male members Are needed to complete the mem sership Name L. Gibson To WDHS Board Lloyd Gibson, former ichool board member 18 the Public School Uve to the Whithy Sohoal Roard for The appointment was made after consideration hy the sehool board at their monthly meeting Phursday night, Mr, Gibson re places Bud Goode, who has. ser ad for two years Norman Cormack pointed as the board tive to the Library The party attended Christian Temperance WEI Whithy Benevolent King Street Association INDAY Red Cross Workroom Rebekah Lodge Home and School THURSDAY Wrock Street Association Salvation Arnw League Home and School Women's Home FRIDAY Salvation Army Youth Fell hip SUNDAY United Church Union Young People's public was named representa Distriet High 1009 Car Production Shows Increase PORONTO (CI Canadian au tomotive manufacturers produced DET cars and (rueks this week compared with B05 last the Canadian Automobile Cham her of Commerce reported In day was reaps Total production so far in 1088 representa is WA IM cars and trucks com Noard for a paved with 7 A820 at the same period last year Week ! Whithy Baptist Church Explorers three year term BROCK) NOV pLavING EVENING SHOWS 7.8.20 P.M, SATURDAY MATINEE 1,30 i > 0 § A va: > ST. WAT 20. colon wy pe vue CINEMAS coPE F- WITH -- BRIAN KEITH -- MALA POWERS ) Abheo's Ny Gardner SAL JAMES MINED - WHITMORE J.CARROL NAISH EXPERND _ THE YOUNG Cites Purposes Of Service Club | ngervice club work does not minutes, st the opening of the {consist of Just cheque-hook par: Ralston Purina plant : ' tieipation but also requires that "We made money for the ¢iub, members expend their own en: of course," "hut more orgies for the community," hers of the Kiwanis Club of Whit. a club ) by were told hy thelr Incoming few years ago, wis one of 00 bt president at their weekly dinner tor projects, We made no money meeting In the Hotel Royal this but we rendered a service | week, Rev, John Ward, who takes| After hearing the incoming pre:| Loffice on Jan, 1, was conducting sident's address, Kiwanis lei] [his president's conference In tenant governor Murray Sandford which he named his committee predicted that Whithy would have lehalemen for the year a wonderful year under such "If a club is working in boys leadership, "1 think your presi and girls work, 1 would like to dent is 8 man men will want to think that club members would, follow," he sald, | besides furnishing the money to COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN huy equipment, send some of Its The. president for 196 Intro members to participate, possibly duced the new commitlee chal as coaches of a minor hockey men and pre team," he sald {brochure of duties | "Good work by a service elub| Chairman of education and fel: [not necessarily require a great lowship Is Harold Kidd; chair. (deal of money," he said, "hut we!man of public and business' al: as # service club are Interested fairs 1s Dr John Davies; chaly:| in community service and we man of vocational guidance Is must be prepared to expend oul Harold Elms, [selves Chatrman of boys and girls | fev, Ward noted that the Ki. work is Kd Mulligan; chairman of wanis Club of Whitby has been Kiwanis laws and regulations Is active in giving assistance to the Harry Simpson; progra.m=and Alax-Pickering.-Whithy Retarded music chairman 1s Ron Deeth Children's Association and in fact! Chalrman of reception com is the guiding light behind the mitlee Bob Jack; inter-club |Whithy branch of the Canadian chalrman 1s Ralph MacCarl; Cancer Society, house committee chalrman 1s [WORK TOGETHER Bill Clarke "I hope In the year to come," Vingnce chalrman Is Morley he sald, "we will have many pro. Johann; support of churches jects in which we work together," ehalrman Is ¥ Fak Godden char : we recalled that this year the man of agriculture and conservi-| BUG Banta gov presurls 8 he ec had taken part In one ton committee 18 Stu Beaton; | al the ohilren, Relredlimenia | work project In which 10,000 din chairman of attendance and mem Wore served and movies show, awived In a matter of bership Is Harold Shehter he sald, 1] members," was an outstanding Jan | TOP TEN [Inotuding all games to Wednesday, Dee. 10 aaArm un ILL] ine [. Attorsley, Whithy [8 Smith, Whithy {1, Hildebrand, Heolleville mem-! important, we worked together as | § The plowing match, of al § sented each with his | WHITBY MAN Mr and Mrs Raymond Wayne Johnson are shown fol lowing thelr wedding In Pleton United Chureh, The bride is the former Sandra Ann Beghble, UN ADMITR GUINEA UNITED NATIONS, NAY (Reuters) Guinea, which achieved Independence hy voling against the French constitution RBBB BBB HII I WILL BE me RAYA No Transtusio For 'RH' Child TORONTO (CP) Lori Lymn Campbell, fiveday-old baby with the RH blood disorder, is making satisfactory progress and does not require a blood transfusion, the Hospital for Bick Children re- ported Friday | "There Is no likelthood of (change in her condition," an of ficial sald, Doctors have been keeping a round-the « clock watch on the {baby to determine whether she required a transfusion to save |her life, ime, MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8.3111 It you have net received your Times by 7 pm, Coll TAXI Al salle must "he placed between 7 ond 750 pm, soruroey, Decomper 13, 1958 5 Lori's parents, Jehovah's Wik nesses, have refused to sanction {a transfusion and the Children's Aid Society has heen standing by ready to Lake emergency action under the Child Welfare Act if & transfusion Is needed a Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS, Monumental Works 318 Dundes Kost MO 8.3552 Gifts © Sure To 4 ---- IK WASHER (HEPATRY WORK GUARANTEED Complete sheskoup Wiinger " Goer ON 4 overheuls, BUTT RADIO And Appliances 110 Brock 81, 5, Whithy MO 8.3707 oN | DINKEY TOYS MATCH BOX TOYS MODEL CRAFT MECCAND MAGAZINES & BOOKS CHRISTMAS CARDS 24-HOUR FILM SERVICE STORE HOURS #30 am 500 pm, Sundays 10.00 p.m. Christmas Eve RIGLER'S STORE 200 Brock St, 5, Whithy tn 9.00 pm TAKES BRIDE daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ben Beghle and the bridegroom Is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Ray mond Johnson of Whithy Photo by Hodgson Studio Don't Let B hecame the B2nd member of the! United Nations Frida, night, The new African sta'e was admitted without the formality of a vote in the General Assembly, EDWIN HYPNOT ANNUAL FESTIVAL 'OF CAROLS HELD AT TPM, = 9PM, = Spoil Your Christmas CONSULT Professional Bldg, 304 Dudas St. W, Whitby PHONE NOW FOR APPOINTMENT MO 8-4832 OFFICE HOURS | AD NERVES HEATH HERAPIST Sat 10 AM, -- 1 PM, SIMCOE STREET UNITED CHURCH TOMORROW EVENING AT 8130 P.M, TA LOVELL PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOIR Director: Wallase Young CANADIAN COLLEGE OF ORGANISTS CHOIR Director: George Rapley CONGREGATIONAL SINGING CANADIAN COLLEGE OF ORGANISTS OSHAWA and DISTRICT CENTRE wooo PROCLAMATION o AT, GEORGE'S ANGLICAN CHOIR Organist: Clittord Evan SILVER COLLECTION red by Town of Whitby for ing Boxing Day, of of $5.00 for the The OSHAWA & WHITBY DISTRICT MASTER PLUMBERS ASSOCIATION To comply with the requirements of the Industrial Standards Act, Serv- ice Calls will be charged at the rate part thereof, provided the work is done between the hours of 8:00 am, and 5:00 p.m, After hours, calls will be charged at the rate of $8.00 per hour or any part thereof, GOD SAVE CIVIC HOLIDAY Pursuant to a resolution of Whitby Municipal Council Friday, December 26th has been declared a Civic Holiday in the the purpose of obsery- which all persons are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. HARRY W, JERMYN, Mayor THE QUEEN Whithy Churches first hour or any St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church BYRON ST, § AT ST, JOHN ST, 9:45 AM Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 AM 1 EEL] [1 LBL] 11 Hn 1013 M. Navard, Kingston I Maxwell, Kingston Ro Gagnon, Kingston J. MelLellan, Rellevilie Amrke, Relloville Hrown, Relleville Payette, Rellevilie GOALIES (GA AVE 2A AT OM AM ho AT 1 aa mm ail PT 11 aw Absenteeism Drops at Schools Absenteeism at Whithy Publie Schools has shown a decline this vear.. Seymour Whitney, troant new IK a his AS] erm | aKargent elEht vear seeking se wha wa svih 1 MEN vwvor Joh Wilfred Bald ddeviman. My Kemp After With With relfve aldey Mes N IR od hy Mis dK ye Ry \NCED In St Cathay anki, 4, face was dispensed WAS served hy Radley wR, Mrs business al how ments Ww Times Staff Photo |ME™ "° School Additi iles 0 PERSONALS | School Addition | Juveniles Open : Opens In January | Tonight Parties are to take place In the eague onig Qik ; hure h, Hail fo the 4th The new addition at King Braet Whithy Juveniles swing Info| thy Troop Cub packs on School will be officially open q.iion at Whithy Arena tonight as 17 under the direction of Akela Wednesday 21. Karl Faire hosts to Cobourg In the opening Bonnie Stonehouse, The B Pack i y of the Lakeshore Juvenile will be entertained on Dec, 18, MAN, Supervising principal of BEAMS ht the ni by! y 8.50 Akela Claire reek will he in Whithy Public Schools, Informed Howie league. ame time 18 B. Marge of Lhe party for A Puck, the Public School Board Thursday / The juveniles have a good club efreshments will be served by), this season and aro looking to members of the 4th Whithy troop a Veteran hoeke Mother's Auxiliary, a good time Mr. Falrman, in his monthly you for support, Veterar y is In store for all attending report, told the hoard florescent player Art Rennick has taken The many [riends of Mrs lights had heen installed in the over the coaching reigns Thomas "(temporary classroom al Faith| Five teams are in the loop nas Dart of Hilleourt Drive, | h are sorry (0 learn that she Is in| Baptist Church, The lights ave this year, Whitby, Cobourg, Lind the Oshawa General Hospital providing. sufficient lghting and say," Port Perry and. Bowman They wish her a prompt recovery, | were rec ently tested, he sald ville, All centres Ly Wel row Mrs, Cleve Worthington Is at. He was authorized to purchase for top clubs i J I i a tending the funeral of her late A new duplicating machine for the should provide good hockey for brother, Mr, R, Lawrence, who schools al a cost of $76 fans this season passed away at Terranova, Inter ment took place In Creemore SLEY AT TOP cemetery ATTER Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wyatt, of Lee Avenue, are entertaining at * thelr home on Monday at a child en's Christmas party | ul 1N1es n re < Mrs, D. McLean Is entertaining | the members of the Florence Davey group at a social evening on Monday To Stretch Lead By CLIFF GORDON |ever, a real scare to the Whitby cout ot ers [The Dunnies will be trying to fans who thought that the Mer. stretch their league lead in the chants had the locals on the ropes Meet At School (Eastern Ontario Ar. A league this to iy first tw Jer ioy Abii be weekend as they embark on a rd period drive of the world The Sth Whithy troop Scouts two-game road trip champs wan the deciding factor . ind Cubs Mothers Auxiliary held| Tonight the Dunnies will play in But one of these times the other thelr regular monthly meeting at|Kingston and Sunday they will team Is going to really tighten St, Bernard's school with the pres [travel to Hull to battle with the up In the third period and the ident, Mrs, D. O'Hagan, opening | Canadiens Dunlops may find they ¢ annot salt the meeting. with prayer. Mrs, K.| The locals, at time of writing, it away In the final 20 minutes Seminskl gave the treasurer's enjoy a six-point lead over the Anyway the one here Tuesday voport and Mrs, L, Bedard gave second place Belleville McFar night should be a good one as the sick convener's veport, Mrs, lands, who have played four more there is always lots of action! Ootelar and Mrs, Vanderwyst ves games than Whithy, Hull-Ottawa when Kingston come to town ported on the making of the new ig in third place followed by Corn Bobby Attersley still leads the carves for the Scouts and Cubs, wall and Kingston, In that order. league in the scoring race, He Mrs. O'Hagan thanked all the Gordie Myles, of the Dunnies, did, however, see his lead short ladies who helped in any way to appears to have hit his old form ened as playing coach Sid Smith make the father and son banquet {ny the last couple of games. He had a good week. Atiersley loads eh an outstanding success, | appeared to ho well off his game with 41 points followed by Smith Plans were made for the Christ: [jy a number of appearances bes with i, lke Hildebrand of the Me mas parties to he held on Dee, 18 fare and has drawn the (ve of the Farlands Is in third spot with 8% lor packs A and I Cubs with the ooach and management of the points, A note of Interest Is the Mothers' Auxiliary serving re: joel team fact, that of the top six men, treshments, gifts will be exchang However, Gordie came up with: three of them are playing coaches od, On Dex 17 the ath troop » good game in ( ornwall on Sun. of thely respective teams Scouts will also be entertained gay and another top noteh effort Attersley and Smith are the for thelr annual Christmas party, yack here on Tuesday night so only Dunnles in the top 10 this Fhe meeting closed With prayer jay have shaken the noose, week Belleville has five men in and luneh was served by the com Myles 1s a fellow who paesosses the top 10 but many of them have mittee [a tereitic shot and when on, he Is played four and five more games [mighty hard to heat, He can skate than a number of the other play El » H Id with the best. in the league too il \ a 0 be SRbaA | Kingston, who ave the cellar ections e MERCHA? HERE dwellers in the league, have three ' "gh Tuesday night the Kingston yey in the top eivele. The Dun In Two Cities Merchants, led hy thelr big line lops lead in five departments ol of Gagnon, Maxwell and Savard, ihe data. Attersley holds Ywo, the will make their third appearance woe paints and the most assists, For Mayoralty of the season at the Whithy avend, Smith has the most goals, 18, Last time the Merchants Were yondepson leads the goalies with Ry THE CANADIAN PRESS in town the fans were treated 10 4 neat 2.79, and the entire team Two-way mavoralty races will a really exciting game, The Dun: joa (he league, Where ean you be decided tod In Owen Sound lops finally managed (0 COME fing 4 better combination of and St. Catharines, the last On. from behind in the third period to power? rio cities to hold eivie elections win that one 5:4, It was, how this year he "four candidates are vete } rans at municipal polities, Three St ] h WA of they have held the mavoralty| . 0 n S at different times, The other Is » an alderman with 12 vears' ser El ts Officers Vice . ec Other Ontario cities and towns, | aoe Norman Bradley, of RR i and scores of smaller municipal ) ites, went to the polls Nov. 9. No. 8 Oshawa, opened her home yp Dee, 1, 8 and 8. Some centres last Wednesday evening to the ote J¢ \ bs 9 ) » y Bb TT voters have three ivatieey " the S Jokes Aug Henderson, Whithy questions to ponder at the polls oan Church W A A ih hisingsy 3 hell, Betievie in addition to ballots for mayor, [FO ON took Dlice Wi te oe Claude Cyr, Hall four conncil seats and five board sldent, Misa ve Hole ) KR 4 1 Davis Kingston of education trustees siding, Various reports were Riv: i labios, inksten FLUORIDATION ISSUR en which showed a very prosper The 9.048 eligible voters are he, M8 year ng asked to decide on fluorida.| Rev. George Nicholson gave the Hon of Owen Sound's ater sun Seripture reading and was also in ply, construction on & new oity' charge of election of officers as hall and a five hall. None follows: Honorary president Mes hylaw E.R Blow, past president Miss Mavor William A. Forsyth, Olive Goldring, president Mes, KE third successive one. Vallant, corresponding secretary opposed hy BC Mes AEC Northam, recording marar for eretary Mes, C. Battomley, treas Me. Sargent has aes urer Miss Al. Sleep office _ reported to the school cused the city ad oinistration of Other committees: Extra cent hoe Shuraday night Wastel sponding that Mas ves s Me § Whilaey, dors \ vitney sald he was called sulted in taxes rising. Mayor Fors ny. ' in to check only a small number ra, EB. Rowland, United thank ARB tO na says there have Deen No laffering Miss EB Goldring, Hving of cases of absenteeism during tax increase during his two years SR Mrs. A. Gower. Mary the past four - months Roard of office Willis Aower tural Ms bh. Bir Chalrman Fred Ing commented The city's 37 polls will be open yon aver part 0 Mis \ Lthat the picture has improved fom. Tw CK, prayer partner Miss faeine oqo ciderably and commended Mr Whitney for his work The board passed a motion to enjoyed have Ninneapolis-Hoanevael) he vice the heating control system Lat Millerest School, The tender of NS. Whitt George Hamer for the installation a S00 SO mklin, a lRwver, was an hoisty AS Mm hetween 1939 and IN Morning Worship 11:00 AM Play "wt be a do-it-yourselfer with that handle all your video problems UTT RADIO 118 BROCK ST, S,, WHITBY Tel. MO 8.3707 Beginners and Junior Congregation WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. M., Ward, Minister Mrs. W, BE Summers, ATCM M M SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM, SERVICES MONDAY, 6:30 PM Explorers MONDAY, 4:18 PM WEDNESDAY, & PM Midweek Meeting 2nd and 4th SUNDAY NIGHT RYPU = 10 A di CGIT SERVICE safe on TV repairs, Don't EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH REV. CERRIT REZELMAN 3rd Concession West of Brock N. 10:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP (ENGLISH) 2:30 PM AFTERNOON . SERVICE (DUTCH) FAITH BAPTIST 421 BROCK ST, N., WHITBY Pastor gE, Corbett, B.Th Rev Mr. R. Roxbrough 215 AM Radio Broadcast over CKLR Oshawa 9:45 AM Sunday Sehool Hour 11:00 AM Morning Worship Message by Mr. R. Raxbrough 00 PM Evangelistic Service by the Pastor Special Soloist: Mr. G Assistant Our Message Knudsen Let our expert technicians REV, JOHN M, SMIT MRS. J. BEATON ~ WHITE GIF 9.30 AM 11:00 AM -. and SUNDAY luniors, Intermed ery, Kinderge 218 AM 10:50 AM WHITBY UNITED CHURCH tend the H, BA, ARCT ¥ SERVICES Bring your White B.D, Minister Organist Gifts and at hour of your choice SCHOOL at aen 5 aten, Primary PON'YT CRY | A0DLUMBA MOTUM He was elected mavor hey and Mrs. OC. Rottomley of tubes in the botler © at n M2 held of the following he annual meeting will be held Colborne Street School was ac year and was defeated in 1083, on Jan. &i, | copted, nd 19% new N EVENING HOUR 7 P.M The Senior Girls of the put Choir school will sing

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