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The Oshawa Times, 17 Dec 1959, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Decomber 17, 195% § HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Name Curlers On 12 Teams Tushingham notching the other | Sentences Commuted To Life OTTAWA (CP) -- Two Quebec men -- Gaspe laborer Camille Lantin, 22, and Fernand Aube, 31-year-old Quebec City barber-- By RAY REESON On Tues of Colborne »t Public School entertained their parents. The occasion was the monthly meet- ing of the Home and School Association and the entertain- ment came in the form of y night, the pupils | IOOF Divides Christmas songs by a made up of Grade 7 pupils and the story of the Nativity, writ- ten and acted by Grade 8 stu- dents. Shown upper right is the Nativity scene and on the leftt | are the three wise men, show- | Double-Header I'he Independent Order of Odd] Fellows day evening meeting It is posible that the original choir | of care taken Left to right Ron. Robert- and John ing the amount in their make-up. the wise men are son, Tim Reynolds Van Der Male. Oshawa Times Photo | Present Skit | At WCTU Meet ld their regular Tues-|line up, with only one or (wo i vith noble|changes, would have seen Whitby grand Bro. Stevens presiding. One|add the two games to their stand- {ing. However they did come close, officer was absent This meeting acity number of members on han for general busine | game, lo} found a near cap-|as the score of the second game indicates, and with a little more the final two innings and a double|luck would have come through The Women's Christian Temper- ance Union held its Christmas meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the Whitby Baptist Church Sun- day school hall with the presi- dent, Mrs. H. Quantrill, presiding. 'he devotional was in charge of Mrs. Don Mitchell. ports were given ols were sung accompanied at the piano by Mrs. G, Glenney. Mrs Thrower and Mrs. Rivett put on a Various re- Christmas car- had their death sentences com- muted Wednesday by the federal cabinet to life imprisonment. Both had been scheduled to be hanged Thursday, Lantin for the shoelace strangulation of a 14- year-old boy, Aube for the beat- ing and death by fire of an elderly storekeeper in St. Nicho- las, Que. In neither case was there a jury recommendation of any kind. Aube's appeal to the Que- ec Court of Appeal was dis- issed unanimously, and his bid to be heard by the Supreme Court of Canada also was turned {down. Lantin did not appeal. | Both will serve life terms in the penitentiary at St. Vincent de - WHITBY And DISTRICT Paul. The commutations brought to 30 the number ordered by the cabinet since the Progressive fice in June, 1957. There have 1800 Patients To Celebrate Christmas | Close to 1800 patients of the|sents happy Christmas memories Ontario Hospital, the largest. ol] its kind in this area, will not be forgotten over Christmas. On Dec, 24 Santa Claus visit each of the 28 wards and see that everyone will get more then one Christmas present. The {Christmas Day celebrations willl {be observed one day before the usual time, in order that some of |the patients and staff will be able to spend Christmas Day at home. will | | | pational Therapy Dept. is patient {participation and at the present time the patients, assisted by the staff, are busy in decorating the wards with tinsel. coloured rope, flowers, plants and holly. Another feature in any Christmas scene is the Christmas tree, and the pat- ients are decorating their trees, in their wards, and giving them in everyone's hearts. Richards and Miss Kin the occupational therapy dept. One of the many other decora-| tion effects will be the food trays of the infirmary patients, who will have their food served on Christ- mas-decbrated food cloths. CHRISTMAS DINNER An extra special be served in the central dining decorated. The 300 boarding out patients will spend their Christmas festivi- ties at their homes. If for any reason needs a Christmas gift or some], new clothes, then it is up to Miss| Whittman, superintendant of a patient!' 300 Students Out On Strike G an 500 students from Goderich . District Collegiate Institute went Much of the arrangements ini; girike Wednesday, {this field can be attributed to Mrs. | what they consider is an attempt| gswell of to fire school custodian Wallace! | Duckworth. been seven executions time. Conservative government took of- in that|scorer for Whitby having On Wednesday the three boys' basketball teams journeyed to Ajax for their first games of the |season, In the Bantam game Bob 'Orton starred in a losing cause as the powerful Ajax team downed the Whitby entry 25-16 in a close {checking game. Bob scored eight {of Whitby's 16 points, with Madill {picking up four and Lindsay two. |The other points were marked by ID. Ing and R. Aasleep, | The Junior game was a very lclose 28-27 in Savor of Ajax. Mickey Tavener-was the big gun for Whitby with 11 points. Follow- ling close behind were Switzer {with seven points G. Brooks and {Sharman with four and Morrison with three. | The Senior game was wide open| [but again the tall group of boys |from Ajax powered over our home |team. The score was 42-20 but ac- 'tually is no indication of the play |itself. Wayne Brooks was the high 1 {points with Wyatt scoring six and ODERICH, Ont. (CP)--More| protesting Ontario Hospital, Whitby, has been named president of the Civi Dr. N. C. Jackson, chairman of Service Association for this dis |the high school board, said Mr.|trict. He and other officers foi are: Nurses' representatives, Mrs. {Duckworth had been working on 1960 were elected recently. {a contract basis for 15 years but, |because of new additions to the cretary is Mrs. E. Bourne; treas-|tive, Mrs. P. Cadman; farm re-| |school, breakfast, three janitors on permanent Local council members are Mrs. | presentative, J. Lalley; domestic One of the themes of the Occu-|oy icimac dinner and supper will |staff. Dr. rooms, which will also be gaily tions had been received, and Mr. | Duckworth was among nine being § | considered by the board. The students marched out their classrooms shortly after 9 # a.m. and jammed into the square it was decided to hire yrere is A. Stanlick. |A. Haynes, said 32 applica- Allan. Bra William Hill and } wresentatives & Jackson © of ? in the centre of town, chanting: 'We want Duckie." Police dispersed the demon- 'Name Fred Ing CSA President Fred Ing, a radiologist at the|O. Moore, R. VanHorne, and Mrs. | E. Bourne. Observer is Mrs. J.| Vice-president is S. Voutt; se- J. re| £€ |M. McConnell and T. Harris; pub- Powell. Other representatives named J. Mills; OT representative, Miss D. Kingsmill; office representa- presentatives, J. Lailey; domestic {Hynemans, Mrs. Villeneuve. Attendants representatives, W. |Hill, S. Spragge, and L. Dole- {weerd; nurses aides representa- [tives, Mrs. E. Price, Mrs. P. Eng- and, Mrs. J. Powell. 5 | Power house representatives, lic works representative, R. Wal- |lace; jail representative, William | three. BETA WINS Beta proved to be the strongest of the four teams competing for the volleyball championship in Jie grade 10 group. Captained by Ricky Switzer, they downed the Epsilon entry in a high scoring game to prove the best, The curling club in the school announced the names of the play- ers on each team. The 12 teams are composed of the following: Team 1--Skip, (Bob Brawley, vice Jack Townsomngecond John Cuddy, lead Bill Wa Team 2--Skip Ted Hickey, vice Allen Gibson, second Pat Car- man, lead George Locmellis. Team 3--Skip Bill Lundmark, vice Bob Correll, second George Kollard, lead David Maundrell. Team 4--Skip Bob Daniel, vice John Andruskiw, second Craig Loyst, lead Ricky Switzer. Team 5--Skip Bob Smith, vice Dave McDonnell, second Maurice Madill, lead Doug Davidson. Team 6--Skip Frank McQuay, vice Ted Childs, second G, Rich. ards, lead Dave McLean. _ Team 7--Skip Mike Morrison, vice Bob Ing, second David Hoag, lead Richard Mathews= Team 8--Skip Gary Lomax, vice Steve Snelgrove, second J. Au- gustus, lead John Wood. Team 9--Skip Dan Quan, vice Bill Brant, second David Jack, lead Lance Sandford. Team 10--Skip Ralph Newton, vnce Alex Nichols, second Bill Dennis, lead John Bloye. Team 11--Skip Philip Vorvis, vice Dave Simmons, second Don Hottot, lead Jim Bloye. | Team 12--Skip Harry Cockburn, vice John Hare, second Johm Miller, lead Gary Maidlow. bY | TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN of WHITBY : : : ' et : |S. Crawforth ning of entertain.| his coming Friday, Dec. 18, is ; ved by all |the annual monster euchre even- odge business was|ing, with 24 fowl being given away ing the dart player:|as prizes, as well regular to get into their pitching stride |=vening play prizes. Tickets are around 9 p.m. and while Whith; | becoming scarce and anyone de- did defeat Ajax in the first game |siring to participate in this big they were defeated by Brooklin i |2vent should obtain their tickets the second game. | without further delay. t Bro. Swain reported all previou Last week's euchre prize win- the stek and shut-ins, A social'Quantrill as tea hostesses. )) known members were pro-|iers were: L. Wilson, J. Moss, J. gressing favorably, however Bre Roper, May Topping, Katie Loyst Elliott still not able to have visi-{and K. Moss ¥ 8 WHITBY SPORTS Whitt team captain Bro. Read-| WHITBY {2 : ay SPOTLIGHT skit entitled "A bride's dilemma.' |that extra special touch that pre- Mrs. A. H. Mitchell conducted a questionnaire with several mem- half hour was enjoyed and re- bes taking part C nurses, Mr. Price, the chief at-/stration, but the students re- tendant, the heads of the depart-/mained in the area. : . : ""Iments and their assistants to see|™ = freshments were served with Mrs. that no patient shall feel neglect-| H. W. ed over Christmas. | MY SINCERE THANKS It has been a pleasure to serve you through these many years. ; To Mayor elect Stan Mar- tin, congratulations end as FOUR HOT PROSPECTS REGINA (CP) -- Manager Ken {Preston of the WIFU Saskatche- {wan Roughriders says the club |stands a good chance of signing about four more highly - rated | professional prospects. Riders al- {ready have signed Bill Burrell, | an all-American guard and line- |backer from Illinois, and Leon- Home, School See Pageant bi. i mE The Colborne Home and School { Purdue. "histmas cards were sent to|A. H. Mitchell and Mrs. Colbome St. sick DINKY TOYS er Jr. came up with a good win : ning combination in the first game - 8 i to defeat Ajax by a score of 40 to FRED ING owever some changes were| PERSONALS |. JW By WREN A. BLAIR | (Se Ei nade in the line up for the second game which failed to pay off, of held its first Christ-| mas meeting on Tuesday evening] WITH GERRY BLAIR PINCH-HITTING {with a very good attendance. The! sincere good wishes. TO ONE AND ALL 24-HOUR FILM SERVICE STORE HOURS: i The annual Christmas party when runs were a necessity,|the Duplicate Bridge Club was Brooklin defeating Whithy 33 to\held last Tuesday evening in the) 31 |Council Chambers. The lucky e------------------ A DP1Z20 WiDDErs 'were: Mrs. Mae-| { Dougal, Mrs. Maundrell, Mrs. Many Guests [or Somme re Attend Meet Of Whitby OES {Mrs. Thomas 105, Mrs. Frost and Cha 8:30 a.m. to 9:0 pm, 5:00 p.m. Sundays 10:00 p.m.--Christmas Eve RIGLER'S STORE 200 Brock St. S., Whitby Christmas Week Hours FOR ALL WHITBY BARBER SHOPS MONDAY, DEC. 21st ........ 8 a.m.--6 p.m. TUESDAY, DEC. 22nd ........ 8 a.m.--6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23rd THURSDAY, DEC. 24th .. Ontario Barbers Association . meeting opened with the "Queen" {with Mrs, D. Williams at the SEASONS GREETINGS Harry Jermyn Windsor Bulldogs and The Whitby Dunlops, rat- ed as the clubs to beat in the OHA Senior "A" lea- | piano. The president Mrs. C. Hoag gue, meet in an all important contest here in Whitby |welcomed the group. on Saturday might, starting at 8:00 p.m. Fans across | 4 3 115 BROCK NORTH WHITBY Just North of the Four Corners FOR BETTER FLAVOR AND GOOD EATING FRESH FRESH FRESH TURKEYS GEESE CAPONS ARRIVING DAILY 8 a.m.--6 p.m. . WHITBY BRANCH | A Sts] Mrs, Frank Petrosky, | ir two sons John and Frank| and their daughter Ruth Ann, of Oshawa, were Sunday dinner) guests at the home of their par-| The Ontario Hockey Association has asked Wren Blair, manager of the Whitby Dunlops to travel into Chatham, and assess the situation of the Chatham Maroon hockey club. Apparently the execu- tive of the club is throwing in the towel without so 288 present Special ! - Everyday Values her welcome to all attending Mrs, Windsor is only one point back of the Kitchener- Spratt 96, Mrs. McIntyre and| ance would continue in 1960. C. over the Dutchmen. Reports out of Windsor are that A son 104'%2, Mrs. MacDougal and| won by Mrs. Gibson's room. | sonic Hall on Tuesday evening|%4'2, Mrs. Baxter and Miss For.| the team probably this week-end. Klukay has been |attendance with Mrs. Bayne Jead- Patron James Martin assisting. |Farm, is spending a few days at| just one point back of the league-leading Whithy Dun- [of songs were rendered by grade presented by the Marshal Mrs. lumbus. on Friday, then here Saturday, and Sunday afternoon | Tne Christmas carols were sung DL i Mi : {the "Nativity Scene" which was ntroduced by the Conductress expecting one of the best, if not the best affair of the |written by grade 8A students un. [der the direction of Mr. R. Car-| Worthy Matron | The lighting was under the direc-| | the Conductress and assisted by| Mr. Alex Bremner, 320 Colborne At the close of SIRLOIN Mrs. Anna Patterson, PM, Mrs. derwent surgery. BOILING FOWL ....ce0cc Bb. 27¢ { Being a Christmas meeting, no the province consider the Windsor Bulldogs along with {business was on the agenda. In the Whitby s, CO- i i Anni i he i ethan CR rs vy Dunlops, co-favorites in winning it all {Hoag mentioned that it was hoped| Heron, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. | Bis {that the same gratifying attend- S Waterloo Dutchies in second place (not including last | Mrs. Maundrell 89. East and| night's game at Kitchener) with three games in hand |[Sarles, principal, added his words) West Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Wil- of welcome. The room count was Joe Klukay, former Toronto Maple Leaf star, is work- | Whitby ter 248 OES held | Mrs. Watts 98%, Mr. and Mrs.| 3 . n ) Fe A 'sing song of carols were their reg meeting in the Ma-/ McCann, Mrs. and Miss Bovay| ing out with the club again, and is expected to join {sung by the choir and also all in Dec. 8, Worthy Matron Mrs, Jes-|sythe 91%, { one of their steadiest performers for the past few |ing, assisted by Mrs. Williams at| sie Johnston presided and Worthy | Mrs. Alex Casey of the College] years, It is definitely possible for the Bulldogs to be [the piano after which a medley The Worthy Matron opened the home of her grandson, Mr.| J g i i is & i {7B and D pupils. . . ? son, Mr. 0 Monday morning. Wind L ill | Chapter in form. The flag was and Mrs. Harold Davey, of Co-| D3 come ; ning. Windsor is in Belleville 7 Turkeys! Turkeys! Turkeys! | A . {by the girls' choir | Elsie Goose. PM Mr. and they entertain the "Dunnies. Hockey fans in this ons AS ir au) geade 1] : PDDGM Mrs. Tena Roberts was oir area will be looking forward to this one Saturday, - Mrs. Audrey Mackenzie and was| season given a sincere welcome by the \law. Taking part in the "Nativity | ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Broome of | |Scene" were students of grade 8. Past Matrons and Past Patron Perry | Th d D 17th . y St of Whitby Chapter introduced by tion of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Law urs ay, ec. the Associate Conductress Mrs. |St E., is in Princ 28S Margaret | which was very effective : AT 8 P.M Louella Cook, were as follows Hospital, Toronto, where he un-| a the evening "MM. | thanks were expressed by Mr. Pearl Roper, PM, Mrs. Grace Blow, PM, Mrs Mrs. V. Mendes of Trinidad, | Maude Boyes, British West Indies, is spending a| Immediate PM, Mrs. Elsie Goose, |few months at the home of her| PM in office, Mrs. Julia Thomas, daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and} PM in off in office, in office They were given a sincere wel- .come by Mrs. K. Browne, and Mrs, Noreen Draper After the transacted, the for lar business was meeting closed in which the members reg s enjoyed a game cha : Rad | eshments provid- drugs. They were arrested this| of euchre. Refr MANN INDICTE TORONTO (CP Argonauts' suspended star Dave Mann and Jack Kane were indicted nesday by a grand jury ge of illegally D on a y, Mrs. Mae Phair, PM| Mrs. B. J. Bradshaw, of Fredetic| Mr. James Martin, PP St | | mre | | ~ Toronto| f 00 thall| salesman Wed- possessing | ed by the officers were enjoyed summer in Kane's apartment and| v All, and everyone present re- charged. Their trial by judge and| ceived a gift from Santa Claus will be next month. BROC Now Playing ret . DANGER 3 sHADOwED i & EVERY FF sve HE TOOK! | wang LIN McCARTHY. - DOROTHY GREEN # DAVID T CHANTLER ws DANKL 8 ULL PETER DAWSON Descted by PAUL WENDKOS Prooess by DAVID HEILWER or Protos CHARLES W. SCHNEER 4 MODIRGEDT PRODUCTION + & COLIMES PICTON 7& 10 PM Torrenginy From as "TEENAGERS OF 8:40 P.M WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 EVENING SHOWS AT 7 & 8:25 LAST COMPLETE SHOW at 8:25 NE OK Plus--Second Feature Attraction OUTER SPACE" With--David Love--Dawn Anderson SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 = 4 much as even giving the players their say on the mat- ter. Judging from the performance they gave in Windsor on Tuesday night, losing a close 4-3 decis- ion to the Bulldogs, it must be that they (the players) certainly do wish to suspend operations. Chat- ham, fan-w has been the backbone of the OHA Senior series for some time now, and they deserve a fate better than they are getting. The present execu- tive claims the crowds are not sufficient to offset ex- penses, well you could fill Maple Leaf Gardens, ev- ery night and still end up in debt if operations were The club at the is being run by the Central office of the OHA, until such time a report is heard from Wren on the status of the Maroon hockey club. If necessary, a new executive will be formed to run affairs, and there is n6 reason in the world that a Senior club cannot exist averag=- ing 1,600 persons a game, The last time Whitby were there, they had 1,900. They have a good hockey club, as their standing in the league shows, and hockey fans in this area, who have seen them play this year will readily agree. They have been here three times, and all games resulted in one-goal decisions for the Whitby Dunlops. The first game of the season be- tween the Maroons and the "Dunnies" was to date, the hardest fought game TOWN AND COUNTRY. . . . Whithy Hillcrests dropped their first game of the young OHA Junior "C" season to the defending Newmarket Smoke' Rings, 7-5 on Monday night at the local arena. From the summary of the (first period, it looks like the local Hillcrests were riding just a bit on their laurels, as the "Rings rapped in six goals to their two. However, the tide changed considerably in the second frame the Hillcrests up, holding them scoreless. Next home action for the Whitby Hillcrests wili pe this Monday night, Dec. 21, with the Brooklin Com- bines the visitors. Game time is 8:30 p.m Whithy Dunlops were in Kitchener last night, and results were not known at time of writing. . . . Punch Im- lach spent Tuesday night in Quebec scouting the Roch- ester Americans, the Leaf farm club, and we readily agree with his choice of Pat Hannigan, as a replace- ment for ir Jert Olmstead and Diek Duff We > saw Hannigan play this year, and looked real good. How he will fare in National League com- petition is another question, not se, not functioning properly moment as tightened jured a earlier he {McConnell to Mr. Carlaw for his generous efforts and to the stud- jents. Refreshments were served |by the social convener Mrs. Rivett {and her committee. | At the Jan. 19 meeting there {will be a panel discussion with the {students participating, Mrs. G. Heard, Dean of Ontario Ladies' {College, will act as moderator. | | Clergymen | SRE Et Laine ds OE ROE WHITBY ARENA SPONSORED BY WHITBY KINSMEN CLUB Big night for men in the district BUFFET LUNCHEON All You Can Eat for 50c STEAK or ROAST Ib. 79: Fresh COUNTRY SAUSAGE ..... Ib. 29¢ PORK SPARERIBS ....... Ib. 39+ > HAM cere 1, 39 HAMBURG STEAK SIDE eevee Ws BPE SIDE PORK ..... NWA Not Always | Agreeable | TORONTO (CP) -- not all |clergymen agree with Rt. Rev. {George Luxton, Anglican Bishop {of Huron, that stores should stop {Play ing religions Christmas ecar- {0 | Tn an article in the diocesan {paper the bishop said it seems |*'almost irreverent" to make a {purchase to the tune of Adeste | Fidelis. - Rev, Arthur Gowland, secre tary of the Board of Evangelism {and Social Action for the Preshy- |terian Church, said Wednesday {"truth cannot be cheapened.| y Christ has a place in the market or any other place." Rev. Ernest M. Howse of Bloor Street United Church, Toronto said he does not think it is "at all irreverent. Anyone has the right to pray openly if they {wish, and that is not irreverent 4 | "Hearty support" of Bishop] {Luxton's views was expressed .by]| |Rev. De Gourcey H. Rayner, | {editor of the Presbyterian Rec- ord. The current issue of the Presbyterian . Record, . he says, sugge av's trend is to give g place at Christmas time. i OFFICIAL OPENING KATHLEEN ROWE MEMORIAL SCHOCL Thursday Evening, Dec. 17th 8 o'clock Guest Speaker DR. F. S. RIVERS, B.A., B.Paed., L.L.D. The Public Are Cordially Invited To Attend ORDER YOUR Lana slcord CANDIES BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED FOR CHRISTMAS Allin's Drug Store PHONE MO 8-3726 CORNER DRUG STORE WHITBY BA

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