Wl, He h THE OSHAWA this year the *salvation Army has no repair shop. "A donation cannot be utilized] if it is bevond repair, and a child would be unhappy if it received a : i : coloring book that was partially time, in this country where we TIMES, Scturdey, December 19, 1959 § SA Seeks More Toys For Needy It is unbelievable at Christmas- sks Canadians Mix Toget ther Il enjoy a high standard of lv. | "Jo sald. { ine { Salvation Army would ap- A County Court judge has call treasure their citizenship certifi- ing, iat there will be some un.| The 2 y ? ed upon native born Sat "It is a very img portant fortunate dren -w! | preciate the donation of toys and re ildren Who may not|ijece can be left at 505 Athol {and new Canadians to mix to-|document and this is a very im- St, it o ti f th |gether in order that both may portant occasion -- probably the ith the co-operation of the pub-| .apji50 "MO 3.3556. as gift. street, or they can be collected by # [become better citizens. Judge most important, outside of being lie the Salvation Army arranges Chr istmas WHITBY And DISTRICT a Cates. got {Gerald Smith, of Napanee, who! boi 'n or being married.' | these poor children receive lon Friday presented citizenship| gitts at the same time as our |certificates to 108 new citizens in| LEARN ENGLISH {fortunate children. A tov donated [the Ontario County Court, at| He told the group that he by one of these forfunate children | Whitby, sald that both native| would like them to impress upon will certainly place a smile on any {Canadians and new: Canadians ds who may be applying for|poor neglected child's face on | were to blame when the new citi-| citize the importance of Christmas Day. zens sought out persons who/learnir e English language| Capt. Zwicker, of the Whitby spoke their language and did| {and lear the responsibilities |Corps of the Salvation Army, is {not mix with English-speaking of citizenship appealing to the residents of the | groups. | He said that some applic lcommunity to place a smile and a {In an address of welcome, after/h2d been turned down because 1d on a poor child's face by the certificates had been given,| {they did not have a working donatihg reasonably new toys for His Honor said thiat it is easy for knowledge of the English lan- |, purposes the court officials and IODE |pueg By On one oeeasio 5 he sai He said that he had mel an applicant who did{~---- meners io Suing Le swat not know one word of English STILL HELPING {new citizens to forget about their|Who was turned down. LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- At 65, {new friends within hours. He said| 5 apparent that she was| Samuel Harris is 15 years over Ithat after the official welcome, |3 e¢ and God-fearing|the approved age limit for blood the mew citizen often goes his Wom an, he said, and Ww ould prob-|donors, so he volunteered his car own way and does not become as ably 'be a bet tha an| instead to be used for transport. good a Canadian citizen as he many with univ 3 ees but| ing blood donors to and from the should. ! sed because she did| local Red Cross branch. "It is the fault of the native. | ot has equate knowledge| ---- born Canadians," he said, bow. of the le it is also your fault." 5 . | Some of the new citizens, he? Gifts said, stay with their own groups, | who speak their own n groups, #' His Honor admitted that if he Sure were suddenly transplanted to : ' non-English country in Europe,|' he would probably stay with the To English speaking community, |* but, he added, that is not the |" Please.. 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Oshawa Times Photo trac: or fellowship each citizen re- . TT ceived his citizenship, 'Requests Pen LEER « ve all, ol ou reque an Ux-| His Honor said that Miller man will spent the [record of the past might preve in penitentiary. [him from having the priviieg e of of RR 3, Ux-|going to Collins Bay ay sentenced to in possession STU PID rator which had been| 'Your each Twp. home. |extraordinarily Miller. "If you go on like th 17-month sen- (with one or two more offen ntly serving you may be classed as an habitu-[Ho "was Lloyd al criminal and be sent down for C ng of Downs-|life x montl 1 reforma-| "I'll send you to Kingston for sentence will also run{two years and hope that you will Mrs t with another six-/learn a trade and make some ness me¢ ice he serving use of it when you get out," he The vere sentenced in On-|said. ity Criminal Court by| Miller thanked him for the sen DeN. Kennedy, of Peter-|tence. rough, who presided. They had| Judge Kennedy told Sweetman ( en found guilty on Dec. 2 of{that he had been extraordinarily being in possession of a refrig- |foolish, But, he said, there is no|g erator, in May of this year, |reason why he should not lead al which had been stolen from the|sensible life when he is released, fre n vere served by Mrs. home of Mrs, Mary Baird, of|econsidering his previous past, in Lo The nex! meeting will be Reach Twp. which he had been in no trouble. held Jan. 7 at the citadel. Lian 'WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT {same two guilty of being in pos- By WREN A. BLAIR Exclusive ot Floral Gift, Danish Imports of Dansk design. Flomestone and Staved Teck , . . x Horal Gifts 131 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY PH. MO 8-5672 s : SANTA VISITS ONT. HOSPITAL Santa Claus visited the On- Some 400 Bolds two of the children tario Hospital, Whitby, on Fri- ended | Left Allison day night at the annual Christ- »n hall | 8 mas party for staff members ove, and families Visco children and the party in the rec of the hospital. Shown heir is adults Xne 7 nd right Christmas Eve RICLER'S STORE 200 Brock St. S., Whitby 11 King St. OSHAWA (Upstairs) RA 3.3333 en Home League | | Hears lis own 2st, district Whitby Churches EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH REV. GERRIT REZELMAN 3rd Concession West of Brock N. Christmas Week Hours FOR ALL WHITBY BARBER SHOPS MONDAY, DEC. 21st TUESDAY, DEC. 22nd WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23rd THURSDAY, DEC. 24th Ontario Barbers Association . , « WHITBY BRANCH "NEW Lightweight V/s REMINGTON unla LVL DIRECT DRIVE LET'S ALL GO TO CHURCH THIS SUNDAY FAITH BAPTIST 419 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Pastor: Rev, E. C, Corbett, B.Th, 9:15 AM. OUR CHRISTMAS SUNDAY RADIO BROADCAST 9:45 AM, OUR BIBLE SCHOOL AND ADULT BIBLE CLASS un concurrent- 8 a.m.--9 p.m. on 'Army Women's 8 a.m.--6 p.m. 8 a.m.--6 p.m, Vrs cke conducted the busi- ing. ty Story" Shepherd Mrs. Berg Horswell ren Is were sung, od 11 a.m.~--Dutch Service 11 a.m.~Sunday School in English 7 p.m.--English Service Everyone Is Heartily Welcomed St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church BYRON ST. 8. AT ST. JOHN ST' 9:45 AM. i" CHRISTMAS PAGEANT 11:00 AM. WHITE GIFT SERVICE 7:00 P.M . CHRISTMAS PAGEANT ~# "OLD, OLD STORY" was read and the prs 1y er is and I se of the evening re GETS BEST GIFT Yor Jose! Podres, of Port , family by the Germans and was Perry, Christmas came early | freed by the Canadian army this vear, He and 107 other new | Bel He met wife in [matic pistol. He sentenced Miller Canad¥ins 'received their citi- | & and later moved his | to 17 months in reformatory and menship certificates at the On- ife and | Sweetman to six months in re- tario County Court, in Whitby, | three Ca. | formatory, At that time Miller on Friday. A native of Poland | nadian citizens | asked for the penitentiary sen- _ was separated from his | <QOshawa Times Photo K tence in order that he could i C---------- -- {learn the barbering trade. His | Honor refused his request. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS |" But on Friday, Judge Kennedy, |atter being informed by acting Officiating Clinics Being Held At School | that Miller had asked to be sent to penitentiary, agreed to his By HELEN MCKNIGHT For | wishes. Bur: teacher ball officiatin hour. The are interests bal clinics ination Mre. Burn with girls and practices are given b clatior ees or 11 AM. "MAKING CHRISTMAS SACRED" 7 P.M. "CHRISTMAS IS FOR SINNERS" Both Messages by our Pastor FIRESIDE SERVICE ot 8:15 p.m. with Paul Fawcett of Stouffville Youth for Christ session of housebreaking instru in iments and also an auto- ' Remington 1112 PRICES START ail WITH GERRY BLAIR PINCH-HITTING Windsor Bulldogs, the club in, hottest pursuit the Whitby Dunlops league invade arena tonight for the oper a home week-end between there is a 7-point spread between t the "Dunnies" it's a bit misleading. Actually the loss column shows the two clubs only'one game apart. The border city squad have a-total of 9 losses which is only one more than the eight suffered by Whitby. . Coach Jean Paul Lamirande's charges also have two games in hand over the local club, Two of \ s key men of late h been centreman Irwi tender Don Head. Head has r he has thus far this season officials most happy scoring only Attersley, It's here ~~ the mew, ofl-purpose "Bantam" -- made by Remington, manufacturers of the world's fastest culting | | WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH chain sows, os advertised on TV: Models SL-5, pL-SR, | SL-5RP, GL-7, GL-7R, GL-7RP. See 'em on TV -- and see | REV. J.» WARD: MINIS7eR 10 AM. --SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM.--CHRISTMAS SERVICE 7 P.M.--CHRISTMAS PAGEANT "They came bearing Gifts" KEEP CHRIST IN FOR A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev. John M. Smith, B.A., B.D. -- Minister Mrs, J, Beaton, AR.T.C. -- Organist MORNING WORSHIP TWO SERVICES 9:30 AM.--11:00 AM. Christians plan ond prepare for the festivities of this season just os others do, but in addition they will enter Christ's Church ong worship together. We invite you to worship with us BETHLEHEM PILGRIMAGE 7:00 P.M The choir will present a Christmas Choral Service in the pest fully decorated and candle-lit church, of | the local | home and 2. Although e Bulldogs and § Wh vs for @ working demonstration of the all-new, guaran. WHITBY PERSONALS d teed -for-o-year "Bonlam™ ~ now on display, CHARLES A. BELL R.R. NO. 2 WHITBY PH. MO 8-4173 po abou our two Physic ng them been holdir ket irev Ferris from clir noon | 4; V s A nN. n the eco lir : mav pine are : aneis Canzi, of y prepare for their ex: ketl " 344 Ly irive, are having use on Sunday to their ves and friends. Visitors will m Toronto, Scarborough, ille, Islington, Oshawa and Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Henry street, are entertaining] the members of their Euchre club at a Christmas party. Gifts be exchanged among the Mrs. Albert Carr, their and daughter, Nancy, he weekend in Kit- ests of Mr. and New girls od officials very ave all of h m Grosse is in t! a point or two bel and these two player: aYos clu choose t} ot -be able to intil they the Christmas exam cause ne team me be eligible ac when the res: hink we wi teams this yea : ielr teams goes over ne rules ves them actual gym classes y the Athletic Asso- spot in league 1 Whitby's Bobby 7ill be all out individ nal scoring, Here's A Hint for Sania This Christmas Give the "Perfect Gift" x B ons be must But in Bars to F. Read, of y will attempt to shake off t effort in Wednesday and after av's heated practice should be flyihg tomorrow 1t. Two local forwards who can play better hockey are Fred Etcher and George Samolenko. Both these players have been mentioned as possible additions to the Kitchener Olympic squad but they'll have to improve their re- cent efforts to be solidly in the picture. JTonicht's game would be a great time to Face-off at 8.00 p.m, Sa will members and a social time will be enjoyed. can become associate to officiate in their or local or natic practice any- This year, for ils from Whitby have oppor BISHOP'S CENTENARY ST. ALBERT, Alta. (CP 100th anniversary of the con-| Mr. and Mrs, James Ash at > a bishop of Al. tended the Abbot- Shaw wedding Roman Catholic Which took place at Centre Street ustin € din, was United Church, Oshawa. a cognized 1 when several hun-|{ Mr. Dan Crozier endine New | be examined on le gathered for high Brunswick University, will be by a board mass. Born in France, Bishop Spending the Chrismas a member of the (with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | r and came to A. Brown, of Welli Mrs. F. W. Browne | spendi ipg the Christmas The CCM BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES CCM SKATES AND HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS High School tunity to try rating. They Wednesday natior start BE SURE TO HEAR A SPECIAL of The Chatham Maroons are back in business! Plavers on the club yesterday agreed to accept a $440 total cut in weekly pav to keep hockey in their the Cane |J tor will Las WHITBY BROC Phone MO 8-2518 Now Playing EVENING SHOWS AT 7 & 8:25 hast COMPLETE SHOW at 8:25 DANGER SHADOWED EVERY STEP 4 od HE TOOK! {ExsTaN COLOR} waurms LIN MCCARTHY - DOROTHY GREEN Sereenpioy by DAVID T CHANTLER wed DANIEL B ULLMAN Foo 4 story by PETER DAWSON Bwected by PAUL WENDKOS Proteced by DAVID HEN WER Remcution Piotocn CHARLES M. SCHNEER omc : AUG] oe FIV) VES Plus--Second Woy PR "TEENAGERS OF OUTER SPACE" With--David Love--Dawn Anderson SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 lw th her family near Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Alber! Hollings will be spending the Christmas holidays in Campbellford where they will visit Mr, Albert Hollings Sr. Terry, 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carr, of Henry street, is confined to his home with sickness. His young friends wish him a prompt recovery. . 3d Guides Have city, which averages about $25 a week reduction per man. Players on the club are to he commended for taking this realistic approach to their wrohlem. We talked long distance to Manager Wren Blair in Chat- ham last night. He has been in that city for the past two days wt the request of the OHA to see if he could assist in straightening out the Maroon's problems and thus keep them in the league. "All the players were most co-operative," said Wren, "they were very mind- ful of the problem here and their attitude will no doubt give hockey a big hoost in Chatham." They played at home to Kitchener last night and a capacity erowd was expected with hockey back at fever pitch in the city. Xmas Partv The 3rd Whitby Girl Guides held heir Christmas party last Thurs. at the new St. John | elist parish hall under sion of Mrs. Kowalski, and Mrs. Allan meeting opened with a| r. The girls teek up a rl. lection, proceeds to go to the Re | | tarded' Children's Fund. Mrs '1 N 1'in charge of the Retarded | ren's campaign for Whithy | addressed the group bri efly Other | guest D.| " resent wer 0 and Mrs. A Miller. a ¢ and oifts ides took place At the close refreshments | amor of the meeting were ser ed by the committee, THE TOWN AND COUNTRY... . The "Dunnics" are in Windsor tomorrow and they have yet to win in the border city this year, . . , Referee Eddie Pow- ers took the limelight in Montreal Thursd ht by assessing every plaver on the ice with p ies. d ing the wild fight. In the hockey p swamped the Leafs 8-2, running Lf es to five t Clinton Comets. af the INS, Eastern League hive slipped into second plac ind the Philadel- ria Ramblers. Dick Wray, : tandout left winger a! who stored two goals against the Dunlops in Clinton Sunday) has taken over the scoring leader- ship from Doug.. Adams playing-coach of "Philly Whithy Hillcrest Dairy Juniors entertain the Co mbines Monday night at 8.30 p.m ave to win to stay aheac w r= t tl anadiens ight bel Brooklir Wh it} y ne Newm arket Smoke Rings, who trounced Penetz ng on Thursday 8-1. on of the f 106 COLBORNE ST. E. See Our Large Stock of Used Skates. We Specialize in Expert Skate Sharpening. WILSON' CYCLE & SALES Service With Satisfaction For Over 13 Years DIAL MO 8-3746 CHRISTMAS MESSAGE by REV, JOHN on "REVIVAL TIDING" OVER CKLB OSHAWA SUNDAY MORNING 8:45 - 9:00 a.m. SCARR REVIVAL CENTRE 8 9 11 7:( 07 BROCK ST. N "Where Jesus Is Real" REV. JOHN SCARR -- Pastor Ph: MO 8-5772 45 AM.--RADIO BROADCAST -- CKLB OSHAWA 45 AM. --OUR GROWING SUNDAY SCHOOL 1:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP M.--SPECIAL MESSAGE ON "HEAVEN" SPECIAL TALENT , . . GOSPELAIRES OF TORONTO EVERYONE WELCOME