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The Oshawa Times, 15 Dec 1960, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT |Pastor Addresses Women's The regis mesting of Ihe Wrnew' s Association of the Umit} ed Cimiteh was held on Tuesday in the Sunday whoo sadilonem (with the president, Ars i F, | Richardson, presiding | Mrs, Richdrdson opened the meeting with & Christmas poem ond the went opening Exercises, Iniuding the reporis, were Even, Group i ves We Hime 16 pepse pnd of pengie, friends and mem ies, Merry Christmas or Christ mas greetings of some kind are #4 wn so many lands and how wich 1 means to people whe ome from other lands to receive # card from home," he said "We have personal cards and fund cards to help with UNICEF or Five Onks, that help support Bus Driver . Acquitted On Driving Count | In Whithy OFF traffic conrt oR day evening with the president Tussdoy & careies Arving ERGIER Wag Risnuisskd REHAS. aR Osimwr we driver whee ear went out of comirel and skidded! 4 feet Irwin - Ladwig, 12 Adélside street west, Oshawa (old Magis irate A. 8. Milenell that he was driving east on the No. 2 County road in Beach Township on Nov Hidings, A hesotift soto, "0 Holy Turner with THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersbuy, Deconber 15, 1960 § Membership Given! F214 X itd ae ; A ' At Auxiliary Meet Laithti service during heir tern Ross. Following the meeting, # oA office Plewcamt time was Spent The December meeting of the Towirds the cose the chal the 16s table under he CoRVEReT Helen Marshall Auziliary of $8 Wes akan over by the new presi sp of Mes. ¥. Lowrence Andrew's Presherian Chwich Gent, Wry, J. Robson, Meeting The nest mesting will be hele washed in the charch hall Tues Cioeed with prayer Toy Miss M.'in the church hall, Jon. 19, 1991. Mise M. Ross, presiding The devotionsl period wnder the leadership of Mrs, BD. Wism {lowed the Chrigtrons serviee of worship as indicated in the Clad OMA, JUVENILE LAKESHORE Thursday, Dec. 15th Nignt" was rendered by Mes, ¥ Mrs, Stachow we is ait The various reports were Mrs, BH. MacCari, Mrs, C: Kil. liens and Mrs, M. A. P 8 (the worship service, taking for \their theme "Home for Christ: mas" | Mrs, C Heard, leader of the (Good Comphnions growp, Who (were In cherge of the program "introduced Rev, John Smith who spoke on the meaning of Christ: "o §\mas cords, "I Js not Just the volume of business or the great ! Lcommercigl value, but personal [elues received from the cards good works and good will mes sages, Some cards contain fiction \slaries, dreams and visions, cards I when Ris right repr wheel sven struck the soft shoulder and went il control progress. On hehe of fhe sin of faith, pictures and messicss| The conrt learned thet the cor W0TY & [Me membersip was) of » stable and the Babe, was written off as & total wreck presented to Mrs, 1. Robson by and showed & gratifying KP 8:30 P.M. Perry Juveniles vs. Whithy Juveniles Whitby Community Arena ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25¢ | ADDITIONAL, WHITBY NEWS ON PAGE 4 ap a 115 BROCK NORTH---~WHITBY Just Morth of the Four Corners B open THURS, TILL 8 FRI TILL 9 -- WED, TILL 6 P.M, § Si R LOI N or r+ 4 Foun ees WING gsTeaks "79 59: or PRIME RIB HAM i th, 89 ROAST FRESH COUNTRY 3 BEEF Sausage , 25¢ -- BONELESS BRISKET . SLICED MAC & CHEESE MOCK CHICKEN OR STEAK , 35+ PUTCH C = . LOAF fb | FRESH SKINLESS ; dl Wieners ,, 30° i» idan GOOD SUPPLY ARRIVING FRESH NEXT WEEK FROM LOCAL POULTRY pi' SANTA AT THE WINDOWS dressed in Banta suits to cheer | Christmastime patients CP Wirephoto ARAN ARAAAN OTTENBRITE Men's Wear We still have a large selection of , , , Sweaters, Sport Shirts, Winter Coats and many other items for your Christ» mas shopping RRR E 5 <~ - ¥ EX RX Rd - » = oe » Pof Roast » 39° FRESH HAMBURG : FOR THOSE WHO PREFER A FRESH SHOP NOW ,.. ONLY TURKEY OR GOOSE WE HAVE A 9 SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS 103 Dundas St, W., Whithy MO 8-326) id HE HEH TE HE HH HH SENNA NS RARE 3 Eo Mastercraft "SEMI. PRO" HOCKEY OUTFIT vor 8 "HAT - TRICK" Value! Beore savings with this outs standing outfit that's desigived for fast and rugged action, Finely balanced chrome-plated, high grade tempered tubs skates with specially hardened blades, Black top grain leather, tan trim; leather lined; reinforced box toe; waterproof sole; built in tendo 9.76 guards, Size 8-12, Pp, ; ALL WHITE GLAMOROUS FIGURE SKATES Fashionable, Foot Flattering and se Feminine , , , Fashion-fresh styling shaped top, solid heel welt leather sole Tempered and ehrome plated Figure Skates with saw-tooth picks Use for eutting pre cision Tiguwves or pleasure skating you'll be glamorous doing either 7%. 8". Wisse Wamen's \ Jn fo? were FOR THE SIDEWALK "HOT-RODDER" WAGONS Sleighs and Toboggans Masteroraft Steering Sleigh Hard maple construction, Natural finish, Steel runners, Safety turned ends, 36" size : 48" size 430 47" size (81 * "Convertible" Raby Sleigh -- Natural hard. + wood, Steel runners, Removable handle, rails ings, make it a flexible steering sleigh, 6.79 33" long Mastercraft Toboggan -- Clear grained hardwood , , , flexible, speedy, 3 29 M1. size \ Gf KID Eft 678 6.ft, -- 108 "Eight-Footer" Toboggan-- Superior construction, Vamished L) Toboggan Cushions - Sturdy drill material, Plaid patiery on each side Well padded, 4' to fit § toboggan 249 Similar savings on other sives New Aluminum Tohopsan Light - welht +3 x OP extra speed, thrills, 4-14, size 1.39 Similar savings en other slves Now Playing It's a real big treat for everybody in every family! SUPER-CYCLE TRICYCLE ® Streamlined Auto Styling ® Many safety features For 33 year olds, Str tubular steel frame . . . brigh red, ivory trim, Passenger standing plate, Ball-bearing 16" front, 10" rear wheels 1" rubber tires Choose fram our large "SREYNOUND" Deluxe Coaster WAGON A tough "boy-resistant" wagon with lifetime bearings, ™ rust resistant wheels, 13%" treaded ear-type tires. Bright red enamel steel box 2634 x 128 x 3%" 6 95 1 deep "Greyhound" Coaster Wagon As above but smaller in 33 size. Red enamel finish OTHER WAGONS available = 808 to NS 36-Pc. DRILL KIT _a a" BLECTRIC DRILL URE COMPLETE -- with tool \ box and many needed ae cessories, Qeared-chuck drill has up to 0% more working torque than compar able models. No-load speed 2000, full-load speed 1400 rpm, Bamp 0 niversal motor the mother and her hushond and os damage lo the new European Yrs, D. Wisem whe expressed | child, the shepherds and wise es $1606 pean the puxiliary's appreciation of men, in Spain they think of the! Defence counsel Terence Kelly Mrs, Robson's work te the society MANET, In Waly the manger, ni iold the court that at the time of (and the church France, the "Creche" and 50 on, the secident the soft shoulder wag! Members were reminded the Cards speak of & (8ith by which four inches lower than the pave- the East Toros Preshyterisl wil we ean Ive, # faith that ehal- ment, He sided thet Wis cliente held in Willowdale, Jon. 26 lenges you that teaches ws the and the Investigating officer Mrs. P. Newton téndeved a vols differences between love and noticed afier- the accident thet\of thanks to the retiring presi hat, truth and falsehood, Ife and the right rear wheel of the earident, Miss M. Ross, and mem death. Wot the least important is wes flat hers of the executive for thelr the litle verse taken from the! The accused stated thet the ae " - " " rra-- Bible printed in the corner, \eldent may have been caused hy | 3 . "This Is the heart of the whale|the flat fire Show Fil At I message such ss 'Every good! His Worship agreed snd dis 1 m my gilt and every perfect gifl comes missed the charge ! from ahve," Tn the hook of John == FBYP A M ti 6 we find these words, 'For God so! Al ond Bible ee ng loved the world that He gave His! m $ Dl i only Begotten Bon, This is the! » On Tuesday evening the Faith! '& = faith of Christmas," he said | Club Enjoys {Baptist young people met for their| 8 4 | regular weekly meeting, This Vimy Ridge LOBA Wo. 69 held) Mrs, J. Ashby thanked Mi week the young people enjoyed is Christmas meeting at the| mith on hehalf of those present | Supper, Proaram ia film on' Yellowstone Walional 100F Wall. Worthy mistiese wis C0A DIE ARG THEDIFING Mes: simonds' Bible Club and Sun Park brought by Mr, Don Jessop, | BF He X El J , f ieke { TY f § 3 mistress sister Beatrice Dalby| Mrs, J, Ward, convener of the 9#Y pg held A Sinistmas mp Ing ach. pom presided, Devotional exercises| nominating committee, presented Ue A aig " J i Bb BUCRY > er the film the devotional were eonducted by sister Dolly|the slate of officers for the com. how! at Oh VIORCAY SVemng part of the meeting was brought Anderson {ing veer and the Rev, Mr Smith | 10% good atlondanee Rev by Group Ne, 8 in charge of A short husiness session took|then conducted the election and)" SERMON aiid or A0 Atkin. | Buth Green, Then the meeting place at which time the social | Installation of officers, The fol- son and. Bonnie Sweigard recited Was dismissed evening and draw results were| Vik 44 Rimbers of the ox. the books of the Bible and Peter] Next week the meeting will discussed, Past mistress sister| ecutive for 1061 Pilz secited by memory verses| Like the form of a skating party | : - : {Jean Fills presided over the elec-| Honorary president, Mrs, J, M. | coon "tne cont of John, A sword| Those wishing to atiend meet al Sante Claus hangs by @ sale: | gausing a sensation for patients tion of officers, All officers were|Bmith;. president, Mrs, 1 drill was led by Mrs, Dick Adams, the ehureh al 7:45 $y belt seven floors up #t Tor | Bnd pedestrians, Employees of | retuned to office hy acclamation | Richardson; first vice - president ih 4 lod, ny Mis. ie Adams wonio's ©, Michael's hospital, | un industrial cleaning frm Sister Dolly Anderson hes been Mrs, M A. Price; second vice. | 00 Si eed Welcome! TOUR BREAK | appointed chaplain i om, Mrs B B MacCar | Home' pecompanied hy his ecom-| Marlene Dietrich will interrup 100F NEWS Worthy mistress sister Made Heard; 0 oy gon ola) Ts mentaries, Christmas carols were! her concert tour of Eurppe and) line Ashmore, deputy Mistress) ; R Ward: "ing reLary, wd sung, aceompanied at the plano! North America lo co-star in the sister Beatrice Da hy recording tary, earde reaping ning hy Mrs, C. Pears, film Judgment at Nuremberg. secretary sister Winifr | d 'e 4 lid g -_ _-- ii a E---- * on. financial secretary Sister Mra E. Pairman; treasurer, Mrs, red < as Eva Virgin, Irgasurer and Dress| georoiarios of: church bulletin correspondent sister Lila Wilde, | 000 I ' . Miss Laura Pellow; social wel- Jr. deputy sister Viola Rintz, fare, Mrs. E. Killer ng haplain sister Dolly Anderson, 4 i. ens, Mrs. G * hap , ire. | HAMer; telephone, Mrs, H, Quan guardian sister Jean Fills, direc. oi Top, Tn SBR EN devo. tor of ceremonies sister Elizabeth |: ! HAH; COVO "tonal, Mrs, H Quantrill; visiting, Wood, Br. lecturer to he appOI: ye in "pai aice: pianist, Mrs $d Second loetures uidter Fisid R, Richardson; assistant pianist, Whe regular weekly Tuesday soon as possible, also further ef The coming breakfast will, as AnaeTe SOS Co0nd committee Mp. R Hal, satering, Mrs, C, evening meeting of the Independ-|forts he made to dispose of the was the prior one, consist ofl ster Lila Wilde, third commit Mighion; , § stian education, ent Order of Odd Fellows (100F) few remaining unsold hooks with- hacon and eggs, toast, Jam andi co "sion geatrice Dalby, fourth rs aohbe. leadership was held Dec, 18 to a full gather-\out undue delay coffee as well as other necessities oe sister Elizabeth Wood, [J ention and Christ on, slewar r ing of members of this and visit Ihe henefit commitiee an: for the younger family members| committee sister Dolly An ship, : " R H Ps al eur ing members from other lodges, nounced the result of the white and will be the last ehance for) coc "son visiting sisters Mad: rept avents, re f Jon-Bittle Noble Grand Brother Swain|elephant auction was very satis: Father to take the family and| i "dh hmore, Lila Wilde and A zOmmitioes: ners, J h J welcomed those in attendance factory and thanked those who friends out to a Sunday hreakfast| Fone "Anderson, Viola Rintz and iA] pathanage, ATs r Hono: with a hearty invitation for a re a Hsipated in this well deserving!lin the hall, this oar, evarvihing Elizabeth Wood House; qureing, ans. 2 Sid; . effor negessary he Bl Ph p t H Lh hh f 4 rn visit al any Hime, f lodge | It was also announced that| small sum of fifty cents per per Lodge closed In the vaya man hittle; kitchen, Mrs hd F David «4 Hior to the opening of lo {| while nothing definite had as yet son ner with prayer and '|son; program group leaders; Aud. the regular second Tuesday of the| FECES om the Bowman : . skies During the social hour the mem-|itor, Mrs, A, Archibald month supper was participated Inj oo a TUT setion with a In serving breakfast from "hers exchanged gifts and a hot! Af the close of the installation and enjoyed to the fullest exis n possible Sortheoming I degree Velook vnill 3 0 tock, hl ii turkey dinner and all the trim: Rey, Smith pronounced the Bene: by all, The Rebekah catering CX n oils was fairly oer y » / Re 0h ah mings was enjoyed by all, diction, The friendship group committee, headed by Noble } Cer iilies, friends and strangers wi -- were tea hostesses and a social Grand Sister Greta Campbell, tain that the early part of Janu:he able to eliminate the breakfast half hour brought the meeting to was given a hearty vote of thanks) 4"Y would find the well kuown Aefuss at home and also atiend the dli F ; for the fine manner in which thig| ree team of Bowmanville in als church of thelr choice if they so ea ine or supper, consisting of turkey and| Lendanae a Whithy op [desire all the trimmings, was served ™' 00 tia' honefi a (|. Those attending will, as well ag : M il no doubt & capacity erowd| Onee afd Ele Rent COIL being well fed, greatly assist ristmas va il he in attendance on Jan, 10 08 id of ay HIRE in| monetarily in relief of those in a mn the next supper will be J good work of the order, Stat:| fortunate position Draws Nearer Also prior to lodge a white ele:| 18 that felief a" [nportant al any by Lo Ye cloning of lodge Whi 1 i MILA H he WN ghant auction ida Held and wel thi Wd Mi BR the year, | uled dart baseball game : Today Is the deadline tor received hy a niure o pons he large assistance received Both teams played this game| Christmas melling or po yh gf this nature wii ho_t9uh the! from Oshawa CP and T as well fairly close to the line until half Sian Ege wal on 4 gs las Corinthian was very appre. way through when Whithy started | gt : ng ne wil elated hy all concerned and tolte consistently hit for pay off Raturdar, all malt 107 local te ; i So lfurther efforts in this direction] run fine | 3 4 C1 thanks io aclieness Arathes Rat another Sunday morning break-| Several potential runs were loft] f100 fa bb ateured of deliiary be. Greentree who abpearec it 4 [fo would he held on Dee, 18/on the hases hy hoth teams dur:| (ie exoected deluge of mail, the well Aulted fo is Manners 1g! from @ a.m, till 11 o'clock ing the early part of the Ame! Whithy ost office will remain During the course of the i! The first breakfast of this type|through erratic throwing at erit:| hen Nh 6 p.m, on Saturday, meeting general Busine ys WAR " {tn he undertaken hy Whithy w asleal opportunities, however Whit The postmaster reports that als Paton rapidly Jn fue om held two weeks ago and was so |hy finally able to setlle gah The committee handling the an LI though the peak malling has not | fowl! draw Again requested | Well participated in and enjoyed down to plate several runs, in vet heen reached; his staff during nua wy those attending the abundant| cluding homers, In the final fq has handled all sold tickets be turned in as - A : the past two days has handle repast, that some cases of dis-|frames, The final score Showing gn 000 articles. This, he says, tops tress were noted afterwards 117 for Ajax and 38 for Whithy the total for similar days in 19 : H On the matter of local mailing ait as . . Mr. Brown reminds Whithy resi: dents that this year there is home Chri tmas Meet 1SI11SS pPpea mall aelivery servige, To fot the ] hest service, all mail to he de 18 ! livered here should hear the full Faith Baptist Chureh WMS held F street address i the local mail its Christmas meeting, The meel rom ourt ere Ing gets ton heavy, he warned, ing opened with, the singing of two cent mail without a full ad. hymn followed hy prayer hy the . dress may be delayed and may president, Mrs, Mary Meader An Oshawa man had hi: appeal [Judge Arthur Willmott of Co. [not arrive for Christmas, Rel! on!) was taken with ladies against convietion disflssed in bourg, MeKenna was told that| Overworked postal employees ANSWering with a verse of MTT Paronto's Osgoode Hall on Mone the jail term was to be a de have two Lo BAB ture containing fhe word "Abide". | day [torrent to others | ffice will be closed all Mrs, John Rauws sang a lovely w ' y | [the post office will be elo a solo "ot # Put Christ Back into Willis McKenna, 42, of Oshawa, Pickering Township Poliee|day, Chwistmas." | Was appealing a oanvietion of officers testified that after Me: Minute % were read awd altering| Rit eting the lawiul use of henna § empty CAF Was truck hy taken, oifertory prayer said hy | PrOpeTtY on Feb 11 {a train, they found him at the WHITBY ' 3 Evidence presented at his trial hone of Robert Delaney on Mrs, G, Joynston, Old and WeWiin the Ontarle County General Dixie road PERSONALS business was discussed, Follow: Sossions on June # convineed a Sat. Bodlev said he kuacked: at Bh R my the short business meeting jury composed of 11 men and one Al odiey SAK noeked at the group sang -earols and ex tain 3 ANH BE the" doar of the Delaney house, | 2. Gap 3 \ | yoman ta return a verdiet of (hick was in darkness. and Me Mrs, Douglas Garside, Donovan changed Christmas gifts guilty to the charge, Specifically Kenna had let him in He said | Crescent, celebrated her hirthday A delicious lunch was served he was oharged with obstrweling | ihat when he told McKenna that|®® Wednesday, Dinner guests by Mrs. DCarter, Mrs, Middle [the CPR line with his ear at the [3 train had struck his car. Me.| Were their daughter and son-in. ton, Mrs. Fallow and Mes. Mo: Dixie road [Kenna had said that he was un. JAW, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Wagner, of Gil sSantenced to 80 days tn il by aware that trai that track | Toronto oh A 10 n aware that trains used that track, [but showed wo ematl 4 | Teddy, son of Mr. and Mrs, B | Then, he sald, McKenna told Ronello, is celebrating. his third WHITBY him that the car was not parked hirthday today, Friends wish 5 there but was struck Teddy many happy returns of the Phone MD 8.3618 MeKenna has been out on hail day, ~ since his trial on June & The 0 : Ladies' Candy bowli Evening Shows at 6:55 & 8:25 vordiot of the court of appeal, Whithy Ladies' Candy bawling Last C lete Sh 8:25 sends MoKenna 10 jail to serve his| 10REUe 18 holding a Christmas ast Complete Show at &: 20 days Barly for their momhors this eve. 4 p O Nl \ ER | Presiding Justices at the Court | Wing at the Canadian Legion Ha of Appeal were Porter, MacKay! Mr. Avon Cox, farmer resident and Sehreeder, of Whithy, now of Toronto, was i - entertained on Sunday at the home of Mrs, Vieletta Burdge of Dunlop St. KE, hefare his depar- a e n ture for Nova Scotia where he will he spending the Christmas holidays with his 'parents. Also and 1911 CN present was Mr, A. J, Hewer, of { e Toronto, father of Mrs; Bugdge. | : | David, son of Mr, and Mrs ay Jo n * ean *! Richard Browne, is celebrating © CNR station on Brock streelinis second birthday today fsouth, on Tuesday night was Friends of the family are ex from & petty cash drawer when! Pressing their best wishes to him the burglar was frightened away The many friends of Mr, Jack Although one express parcel was Sheridan, 238 Burns St. BE, are opened, nothing else was missing. | 3TY to learn that he is 1 in | CNR agent Ivan Davie reported sunavhroak Hospital, Taronte. (that the intrader broke open the! ticket case and tossed papers (about the office but apparently did not tamper with the safe. One Iparcel was opened bat nothing taken but the 8 from the petty] Mrs. A. Barnett, Port Whithy cash leading police to believe that! spent a few days with Mrs, James the burglar was frightened away Stephenson pad family, of Rex (Delare giving the elfice a dale, and alge visited Mrs, Wals: orough ransacking. (raim and family, of New Toronto, LETT] TI Te ho lols WUT OA LS a WoW V0 FLUO © A MAD Posen Ford Piet bn LAA WELL - Kenneth, son of Mr, and Mrs, T Colley, celebrated his second birthday on Wednesday. For the occasion a family dinner party Was arrgaged ASSOCIATE STORE or SATURDAY MATINEE STARTS AT 130° JIT BROCK ST. N, WHITBY MO 8.5828

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