[ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wadnerdey, Decomber 17, 1958 3 4 4 | 0, Kingston metimnger, had WHITBY and DISTRICT 3rd Period Punch Gives [ics op. oo pid oie ose oo Attersley, Ted O'Connor 8,10 | | | e meeting losed with presi. * 5 Wi a 8. Whithy--~Tom O'Connor, ™ Kane 9.47 N d F il {dent Joy Rich announcing that - Cham ; J i Jo Dunnies 5-4 Win Here (oleh Needy Family [60 fn veg she ; ' iawing. wi Penalties -- Guidolin 6.41, Al-| The Kimettes Club held is Under t recto, of the Vie: By CLIFF GORDON (a pass from Bobby Attersley ail/the Cornwall Chevies will he the! °° Yen enya i 44 vesidet 'Muriel McGughy, A. The Whithy Dunlops staged an-|the 3.34 mark, This one held good visitors, They have been going tersley 12,56, Chascrewski 16.43, Christmas dinner party of the P [Bpruce Villa ° otel with (he|8ocial hour followed and a lucky' other of thelr terrific third-period |ubtil the 13.58 mark when Max-| great guns of late and held the | president," Mrs, Joy Rich, in the draw was 'held with winners rallies here last night as they |vell found the mark on a rather Belleville McFarlands to a fle AA ' a (being; Bylvia Bnelarove and nipped the hustling Kingston Mer-|soft one with Savard getting the on Sunday, , , . Tonight should Mrs. D. MacLean I aon ph sluens Pig Ginny Jeffrey, The prizes were chants 54 In a bruising game, [assist on the play (be a real attraction at Varsity lthe secretary FeO er | donated hy Sne'grove Drug Sore The Merchants completely oul-| The Dunnies took a 21 lead at arena as the Dunnies will tangle Is Group Hostess 4 and Lerry Heffering, hustled the Dunnies for the first (the 5.38 mark of the second as | with the Blues in a game that : | A vole of than' © was offered ---- 46 minutes of the game and ap-|Attersley combined with Kane could decide who has a good The Florence Davey Group Bt, [10 Doris Bpellen for her wonder. PIONEER DAYS peared headed for thelr first win [and Ted O'Connor, This one set [chance of representing Canada in| Andrew's WA met at the home ful work for the Christmas float, of the season over the Dunniesa [he Merchants to rolling and they |the '59 hockey tournament, , , , |of Mme. D, "MacLean for its| The group will be supplying] Mails were carried on horse as they led 42 with 14 minutes came back with two fo take a|Alf Treen missed last night's final meeting «. the year, The clothes and toys for a heedy back between Kingston and Tor to go, 32 lend at the end of two, In the|game with a bruised foot, , , |president, Mrs, P. G, Howard, family, In January they will also'onto as late as 1534, But the locals who received a (third period the Merchants were Horne was nol dressed either opened the meéling in the usual | - - -- wi very stiff pep talk from manager stil! flying and took a 4-2 lead|and we understand (hat the local manner after whicl fhe secret. y pe o second and |and appeared headed for thelr club has dropped the ex-Kitchen (and the treasurer gave their re. ' Hal vets, Lie Seven on hh June | To Please With Ease . . . Nard periods started to roll after [first win over the front runners, (er player, théfourth Kingston goal, They However a lapse of less (han Ist Period | Mrs, ¥, Lawrence read the Lk up with three unanswered (three minutes hy the Merchants || Whithy--S8amolenko |seripture passage, All "vo re GIFT ,o 8.04 maining business of the year | gonls as they showed the power Was the big break that the Dun- Attersley that has kept them atop the nies needed and they scored | 2. Kingston--Maxwell, was concluded and then the) Eastern league all season |three goals, This was enough to Savard | , 18.58 slate of officers for the coming | Tonight the Dunnies will travel win the game, despite the fruit-| penalties Fildes 10.12, Chas- year was brought in, President | to Toronto to play the Varsity [less efforts of the Merchants 0]. eweki 16,27 Mrs; Mat Bowman, secretary Blues at Varsity arena, game tie the score in the final minute 2nd Period (Mrs, FF, Lawrence, (reasurer| time 1s 8,00 o'clock and a half of play, 8, Whithy--Attersley, Mrs, G, Blott, press correspond The first period was a rough| ICE CHIPS , , . This was a Kane, Ted O'Connor 5.96 ent Mrs, C, Barter, and ready affair with the Dun-lgame that had the fans wonder-| 4, Kingston--Linsman, Al the conclusion of the busi nies having an edge on shots on ling Rut once again the Dunnies Chiarelli 0.40 ness a very enjoyable social hour goal but failing to take advan: oame through to the verdict, , , , | 8, Kingston--Bellringer, followed with refreshments tage of their opportunities, | Attersley marned the first star of Gagnon, Chiarelli 17.60 rerved hy the hostess, assisted famolenko started the ball voll: the night, with his goal and two| Penalties Attersley and Mc. |by Mrs, G, Stott, {ing for the locals as he tipped In | assists Bellringer got the second |Niff 8,22, Gagnon 4.16, Maxwell! The next meeting of Jan, 19 star with Jack Kane getting thej10 50, Chasczewski 14,01, Sinden will be held at the home of Mrs, | FOR THE {third one, , , On Saturday night 16.49, W. Mcllwaine, 1126 Byron street, || J, 2 y ENTIRE PERSONALS a FAMILY | Mr, Robert Gagnon, of Euclid street, left for Roum, Quebec, SANTA VISITS ROTARY CLUB PARTY | where he will attend the Juneesl | " p Glagnoi Never too old to enjoy | among the 30 guests af Tues. | played by Rotarian Agt Craw: Of Ha Sas Mr. Odlng pi kton Santa's cheery Ho Ho Ho are | day's Christmas party at the | ford, arrived to pass out gifts year . | Fred Dent, left, and William | Whitby Rotary Club A film | to every guest E Gary Vanstone, son of and Pringle, right, They were | was shown and later Santa, Oshawa Times Photo Mrs, Ralph Vanstone, celebrated a w-- "his 17th birthday on Tuesday . . Debble Deeks, Carol Munson, /His friends wih him many Faith Ba tist Schools Linda Neal, An exercise entitled [happy returns of the day Pp ' lo Find the Saviour' was pre-| Mr, and Mrs, P. Kirk and ented by Mrs, Russell Wilde's|their daughter, Carol, of Toronto, ( Various choruse wore! spent last Sunday as the guests J 1 sung by the nursery and hogin: of Mr, and Mrs "Ww" Kirk, of 148 Cater to their listening pleasure with our fine re ave 1S mas rograms net department, Christmas| Pine street, They also visited in| cords for Christmas , , , perfect gifts for your carols were sung at Intervals Oshawa at the home of Mr, and \ favorite music lovers, We have something to The Christmas concert for the Certificates and seals were Wrough the program Mrs, Harry Kirk, of 315 Athol please every taste, Choose theirs from our wide Sr. Sunday school of Faith presented hy te Sunday schoo Certificates and seals were btreet . / selection of everything from 'pops' to classics Baptist Church was hod on Dee superintendent' A those with | P"* ented by the Sunday school Mrs, M, Goldburn, of Dufferin 11 at the church auditorium, Th aperintenden of deh "superintendent to those with|street, Port Whithy, Is opening entertainment was . opened hy perfect attendance at Sunday perfect attendance In Sunday her home today to the members singing "Away In. a Mange school during the past year school during the year, Rev,|of the Clover Leaf Club The Christmas story, taken from Bill Wilde closed the enter Corbett closed the program with! Mr. and Mrs, Alex Fillier, of Tuke chapter 2 as read by tainment with prayer and prayer Warden Wilson Ave., will he en G, Baker, Miss Margaret Fallow Christmas treats we e given Following entertainment, re tertaining on Saturday afternoon and David Cro . all children freshments were served to the at a children's Chri tmas party The carol "Sllent N in Was por JUNIORS parents and Christma treats In the evening the parents will sting by 8. Carter's elas and] 3 y ehildres y elite 3 iy BY urs, Carter 4 yi Sot] he Christma copeert for the Were given 10 the children, De entertained rendered by Billy and Bobby Jr. Sunday hool of Faith Bap "" Give Hours of good music Priced From -. PATTERSON ELECTRONICS || | (S70 \ \ "2.45 "Su, 107 COLBORNE ST, W, fo MO 8-2711 Born on Christmas Day Ie 230 pm it the church Deavy, Mr, R, Lee, Mrs, John followed with prayer by Glen Mi'burn, Mr. Carte rs. Philly ' Heath Dewel Vicky Wilde, Baker entitled "What Child Is . J A ihe ¢ of Judea Ir, Corbett's cla ROTARY AUESTS titled "Rose of Sheron' of the Rotary Club of Whithy in| number of Christmas onro ¢ neighboring elub, Rotarian guests recitation entitled "A closing lan Vessle, o jax. and Cyril tations were given hy the follow auditorium, The program opened WHITBY PLAZA--DIAL MO 8.4901 ton, Mrs, Meader, Mr, Tracy, |Boker and Mr, Andres Danny Bradford, Alice Dasberg, Thi J. Ber ard's cla on play was "Christmas Sunbeam The Paster Rev, Corbett ad. eluded 30 senior citizens of the sung during the entertainment, were Rov Whittington, of Oshawa thought." Morley, of Plekering A 2l-year-old Whitby man, who gavin sald the two had not Leen Knudsen entitled "Jesus wa tin Chureh was held on Dec, 13 ing classes: Mi land, Lith Whe singing of *Hilent Nig fit Bago wi | o NEXT TO DOMINION STORE o Mrs, Baker Mr, Kirkland Mrs. | Recitation were given by A solo A8 ung by David] a play entitled 'Sheplerd Boy DAY-BY-DAY Club" and Mrs, Wilde's was en-| Guests at this week's meeting| dressed the group brief: Altown as well as Hive members of Bonnie Sleight oly gave a short John Mills Diek Fleming and " Slugged Friend, hit a friend In the head with a ng a cele Indicated, hat Bammer, was flned $300 and that he was hit a blow In the [RU] or th mon.h y Jall bh 1 and the or the eye after Magistrate C, W. Guest In police taking off hi 'wt to show the court Tuesday accused a joke insid It Jack Steele pleaded not guilty, Steele said the two had been ¥ to the charge of assault occas. Brewing and | he was scared) 3 5 i JR i Ai | al Eli foning bodily harm. He sald he © Ravin | { was scared lv a gesture of h cared and grabbed the # friend, Victor Bergavin, while frst thing 1 could," he sald WN a the two were drinking heer 1 { Steele's car on th "th Con 3 oA g/ ' | cession | i, dons give nim ww Broke Rerial Magistrate Guest told the ac ; 4 Steele late led police and 4 » reported the incident ) a M Ni { A) @ cused's counsel, when couse! . sald his client was scared by Pays $25 Fine Rergavin and acted to defend himself, FELLOW EMPLOYEE Bergavin, who was confined to hispital for a week with a con cussion, told the court he and were to meet at 3 pm, and go Steele worked together on a dredge, 'Monday, De 8, we play a game ¢. pool, Rergavin sald he arrived early and vent for a haircut, "Steele passed the barber shop while I was having my haircut and I asked the barber to call him in," Bergavin stated He sald they went to play a game of pool, Then Steele sug gosted they go » d have ua beer Bergavin sald they went to a place on the Sth Concession and each had about four beers, Under cross examination, Rer A Whithy man, who broke the aerial off a car parked In a hotel] parking lot, was fined $25 and | 0 or 16 days, aad ordered to pay $12 in damages or go to Jail for seven days, when con victed of a charge of wilful] damage hy Magistrate ¢, W Guest In police court Tuesdav The accused, Murray Horton, 27, of 224 Green strc 1, pid the| damages and vas granted one week to pay the fine, Constable Ken "idwards of the Whitby Police sald he was on] patrol Saturday, Dec. 6, when he saw a man leav: the door of the Whithy Hote' and go toward the parking lot, As the man walked between the cars he snapped the aerial off a car owned by Frank William Sheri. dan, the constable said Gave False Report, Youth Is Fined $200 17-year-old Whithy youth, who falsely reported a break-in ot his home, wa- fined $200 and costs or MW days by Magistrate C, W, Guest In police court Tuesaday when convicted of public mischiel Wiliam James Hale, of 308 at a nearby service station and told by the attendant that Hale had left the radio there to he picked up later, Cpl, Partington sald he later found out the rifle, sald by the accused to have heen stolen. was at the<hame of Hale's brother, Perry street, the accused, offered no explanation when asked hy Magistrate Guest what had put this kind of nonsense! into his head, Cpl, Cliff Parti: tor of the Whitby Police testified Hale came to the tation and reported Ms home had been hroken to The officer aid he investigated and found a win' vw hroken, The officer sald the accused told hm a 1adio and a rifle had MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 it you have wet Times by 7 pm, Colt BELL TAXI been taken. Upon investigation the AR colle must be placed between T ond 2000 pm, It's time to trim the tree... Out with the decorations! Up with the tree! Don't worry too much about which light goes ' ' | . y fi . where, or which star goes on top, because every Christmas Tree looks beautiful. When the Job's done, why not have a few friends in to admire your handiwork. QOFFRE BUREAU o- A little imagination goes a long way in Christmas Party planning, As a start, try a paper Christmas Tree decos rated with hors d'oeuvres, Roll a large piece of green paper (a desk blotter, which can be purchased at any office supply store, would do nicely) into a cone shape. Tape it with cellulose tape on the inside and trim the bottom level with scissors, Then force toothpicks through from the inside and garnish them with small, colorful hors d'aeuvres, The 'tree' may he reinforced by filling with 'crampled paper iat seems at all ins