WHITBY And DISTRICT TRADED IN CONGO i 1 Blame for the recent strife in the Beidion Congo ean be placed squarely on the shoulders of the Belgian Government, SAYS # Whithy resident who traded to § (the Congo for 15 years, ¥ 'and SETS TWO MARINE RECORDS IN 1961 Bullt in Whitby last summer | first to leave Whitby Harbor in | scow to Whithy in three hours by McNamara Marine Co, is | 1061 and also the first to enter, | The "Billie M" won the annual the tug "Billie M"" which holds | The first cruise of the tug took | Tug Boat Race in Toronto last two marine records in Whitby | her to Toronto in two hours | summer, this year. The ship was the | where she towed back as crane | First Spot Macs Co-Op Guild In Whitby Tonight Sends Gift | CLIFF GORDON shape as he has not played this Tonight should see one of the Year. okey games of the sea-| In action around the elreuit of | on h gi we Whitty Hillcrests host|late, Belleville downed KINGSLON| inate oor Inert pers heid the Belleville McFarlands, The|74 on Wednesday night to tle the my qo evening' at the home of MeFariands are currently tied for{Canucks for first place. Peto ype "p ° Adam "of King 81, The first place with the Peterborough heat Kingston 10-6 right In King president, Mrs 'G Munns "ope ed Jr, Canucks ston on Monday night and are|y.. peeing and Teporis wh i ope seording tol Ted 8s one.of the hottest teams | given on the Chri Mb i t di The Hillcrests, accor ng Olin the league right pow, [at the Royal H tel A Dat y he manager Ivan Davie will show "pn ijjorests have a mighty 8' dion oro, ited In the form of two new faces In tonight 5 game [tough week shead of them next| b tonnet 41 aie ai m ery Were Ther ae sew ls ears team ol Go onde" igh they e home of Mo, Adam, a 0 | players are Dave Nicholishen, the|iFavel to Pleton ALL with A donation has been sent to the scoring champ of the Whithy Hill: | gov voces will host the Niagara ick Children's Hospital, After the eresty last year, who will he back gay "pion" "Un oko ice tol DUsiness meeting the group en- n uniform. Dave 1s a big hard |p "2" UC aded game, And then °F 5d B8mes and a draw donated itting 'fellow and has plenty of nest Baiurday night they will host | Lhe oy A» Ashton was won by savvy around the net, the Kingston Frontennes Mrs, Munns, Refreshments were The other player is Tom Tush. ' served by the hostess assisted hy Ingham who Is expected to fill In half of the schedule is six wins ~Oshawa Times Photo Fred Weaver, commenting re leently OB iis H stay in the Congo, stated thet the various imperialistic nations "used (he natives to their if | Mr, Weaver feels that the | atrocities committed by the Con sre "running BW Jo form, The rapes, €ann m mitive fighting methods sre Just what 1 expected." | "The blame for these atroei- ties should not be placed on the Congolese," he said, "rather, it is the Belgians and other foreign | governments that are at fault," | Continual exploitation and poor (educations! facilities greatly eon tributed to the cheotie conditions that now prevail in the Congo, "If the Belgians had followed the same policy of gradusl du- eation of the natives as the Brit. ish did in Nigeria, there wouldn't! ibe the trouble in the Congo now." |its independenc ity of the natives are still prae- tically savages by our stan |dards." (WAS ENGINEER | Mr, Weaver was in the Belgian {Congo as an engineer for Lever Bros, | A large part of his time was ispent travelling around the west const of Africa and the Congo FRED WEAVER to be used for the removal of Ww stumps, it Is 8 good indication "The C pot ready for that some land development was Me Rong iy y Inrge Ry oy being attempted at that time, SAW RARE DANCE |danee In one of the small vil- |1ages that he passed and stated that it was extremely rare for a white person to witness such a dance. "It is enlled » Ju Ju dance and it is performed hy a water Witch doctor, The natives line the hank and walt, Before long a strange | apparition starts walking out of the water towards them "The natives are Lransfixed by this 'being' that apparently re- sides under the water, This 'be- ing' walks among the natives; blessing some, chastising others, "After 'it' performs its mystie. al function, it then returns to the watery depths from whence it came, Delta, He described the weather as uliry snd de-energizing, "It Is typically African - the putrid smell of rolling vegeta. tion; sydden squalls and wind, | | The eigen thing that a man in {North erica ean compare it (with Is the atmosphere of a | greenhouse," | Travelling up the Congo River, Resident Explains Congo Impressions THE OSHAWA TIMES, Setwrdey, Jowmery 7, 1987 § finn Goodman Wed At St. John Evangelist marriage of Elizabeth Ann! nosegoys of bronze chrysenthe-| Goodman snd Raymond John mums, | Zuechiatti was solemnized by My, Nicholas De Tore acted ss Rev, Leo J. Austin in 856. John best man and the ushers w The Fvangelist Roman Cathe My, Gino Zuechistti snd lie Church on Saturday, Jon. 7, Peter Maxwell, The ring CITES RITES #t 12 noon was Dino Zuechistli, neph ol Mr, A many pagen The bride is the daughter of the groom, instances such as these to illus Mr. and Mrs, WW. G, Goodman, 'or the reception held ot Guild trate the backwsrdness of the Whitby, snd the bridegroom 1% wood Hall of the natives, the son of Mrs, Zucehistth 8nd bride's mother wore # "When we esd that a United "1% 1856 Wir. C. A. (Roy) Zueehi- peny de sole gown with Netions' scadier has been killed SU, Toronto Solos were sung by ing accessories. Her 4 hs eee per. M. Michael's Choir Boys. ES ren, the A Seams to realize just The bride, who was gives In sisted by the bridegroom a these people resily Marriage by her father, wore 8 er who chose dusty pi floor length gown of lily white! de sole trimmed Influence Coo ine and long sleeves were cessories, She wore & meuve of: his Body had strapped 8 rock to snd breathed through reeds" York snd Piorida the bride wore » winter white cont with Mack secessories, penols, London, route and Oshawa, Hillcrest Home and School GAMES NIGHT Fri., Jan. 13th, 1961 8PM. Euchre, Bridge ond Assorted Gomes ADULTS $0¢ == STUDENTS 3% delustered satis, The portrait matching and matching ac 'I emeed with 8) of Chan: chid corse, > Toll ben, ak Be, BYE (My lace, A rt fes-| For their wedding (rip to New! 3 there Gnd do a good Job, but he oq" oriands of matching lace en tmach, That ihe i. 0d cxire Ulnese west Into 8) 4 chapel train, | sionary runs intro rouble preach. silk tulle iiusion was held by 8 an alive 1A id of PWbox with oo large cabbage armies ! IrOWN ear inducement to the native's ne = white orchids, Miss Diane Goodman was per | sister's maid of honor, Mrs, Rose | Various commodities have O.H.A. Junior "B" Hockey TONIGHT, JANUARY 7 Mr, Weaver saw a native been gleaned from the wilds of the Belgian Congo. Coffee, rub- ber, peanuts, Palm oil, cotion, {ivory, cargo mats and leather skins sre some of the products thet drew foreign nations to the Congo, |"NO SOLUTION" "There seems to be no sppar- ent solution to the problem exist: ing in the Congo today," Mr eaver sald when asked his view on the Intervention of the United Nations, "The Congolese never had the steadying influence of any friend-| ly, Integrated foreigner such as the Black has with the Indian in South Africa, "The average Congolese does not understand the continuous talking and parleying that the White man wants to do, The) native thinks poorly of any per. son who doesn't use all the force] | obtainable." | | "Perhaps, and 1 know It sounds unChristian-like, the Unit. | ed Nations should go Into the Mr, Weaver siopped frequently at a site known as Boma", It {was here in 1926 that a boat |earrying dynamite blew up "Since the dynamite was going "To Hospital Honor List At Anderson School | | Following is the honor list for {students of Anderson Street High School at the Christmas examina. tions: per cent; Summers, William, 75.1, Grade 12 -- MeKnight, Helen, #3; Fluke, Stephen, 79; Andrews, Nancy, 78 Special Commercial ~ Heron, Faye, 80.1; Harding, Nancy and Zeisner, Linda, equal 76.6; Dart, Carole, 76.4; Crander, Helga and Willett, Gayle, equal 75, Grade 11 -- Smith, Cheryl, M4; Grade 13 -- McKay, James, 77.876 Congo and welld a 'big stick') At present, it 1s the only thing] the native honestly understands," "Once the inner - tribal con-| fiiels and chaos have been dim-| inished by the 'big stick', the) gradual job of educating the na-| tive in the processes of self gov-| "I, not satisfied that it was some water God, Investigated," sald Mr, Weaver, "It turned out that the 'God'| was a crafty old witehdoctor who Zucehiattl and Miss Helen Zue-| chintti were bridesmaids, The at-| tendants wore walls 1m peau i" de sole gowns ng into) floor lenglh trains, The bodices 'entured scooped necklines and tiny sleeves, A wide cummer- bund held the waistline and tiny panels fell to the hems in the! back, The maid of honor wore | bronze trimmed with taffy and the bridesmaids wore taffy trimmed with bronze, 'Their | hesdpieces were matching halos of peau de sole. and wisps of | veiling, the maid of honor ear ried a nosegay of gold ehrysan- themums and the brides | 8:30 P.M. BELLEVILLE MacFARLANDS vs, Whitby Hillerests Whitby Communify Arena Adults 75¢; Students with cords ond Children 50¢ Family Monuments | Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS, Monumental Works 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8.3552 ernment can begin," (924; Burton, Clarence, 88,1; Hart man, Lynda, 84.9; Henderson, 81.3; Curl, Lucille, 80,9; Spencer. BICYCLE LICENSES (Nancy, 76.6; Robinson, Mary Lou, | Grade 9 MacKenzie, Carol, 83.4; Kapuscinski, Richard, 81.9; Brant, Betty, 79.4; Gale, Lynda, 70.8; Newland, Janice, 78.4; Kulka, Edward, 77.4; Andrews, William, 77.1; Lofthouse, David, 76.9; Craigle, Bruce, 76.8; Long, Donald and Verfalllle, Anita, | equal, 76.7; Langfield, Barbara. | 76.2; Lakey, Lynda, 76,1; Knibb,| Compulsory AS OF JANUARY 1st, 1961 The locals' record for the first| pe" 1 in ley, for Stan Westfall who has gone and four losses, Manager Davie Janis, 76.6; DeJong, Ida, 75.2, | DO IT NOW! 10% OFF DURING JANUARY MODERN BATH -- i Cons Low Then You Think We will do the complete job « + « from floor to ceiling ! bart Randall & Sona LTD, to play for the Niagara Falls F'ly:| feels that if the Hillcrests, who CLUB CALENDAR ers of the Jr, A league, Tushing- are currently in the runner up ham also played for (he Hillerests spot are to make the jump to the last year, and while not as polish. top rung they will have to beat| MONDAY, Jan, 9 ed as Nicholishen, 1s a tenaclous Belleville twice and Peterborough | United Church YPU checker and makes the road to/the same, | Whitby Baptist Church Explorers the Whithy net a mighty rough) In the meantime, the local elub| Whitby Ont, Hospital Nurses' one, | has been working out every night, Alumnae The local team has another|at the local arena and are look- St, Andrew's Preshyterian player who will he missing sev- ing forward to starting the new| Church Young Women's WA eral of the games as he Is going year off with a win [United Church Fireside Evening to Waterloo College, and will be| The MeFarlands will have their] Aux WMS available only for home games, new coach, Gordie Bell, at the House of Windsor 10DE Chap, He is Pete Shearer, one of the helm for tonight's game. Gordie Vimy Ridge LOBA No, 639 leading scorers on the Whithy|is no stranger to the Whithy fans Almond's H and 8 Assoc, team {as he was one of the top goalles| Brock Street South H and 8 Ass. Manager Ivan Davie also an-|in Sr, A hockey around these 6th Cubs and Scouts Moth, Aux. nounced that he hopes to sign an.|parts for a couple of years | Palmerston H and 8 Assoc, other rear guard, Chasezewskl,| Now that the big Christmas sea. from Oshawa, Chasez, 1s a big son is over we can get down to| TUESDAY, Jan, 10 rugged fellow with two vears of serious hockey talk and give the Whithy Red Cross work room Jr, B action with 8t Mike's be-|fellows some well earned support, | w apntist Church CGIT hind him. He will need about two|Don't forget face off time tonight aust, Church ean weeks of hard work to get in'ls 8.30 All Saints' Afternoon Guild - Whitby Baptist Chureh LA HIGH SCHOOL NEWS United Church WA evening group St, Andrew's Preshyterian Church Helen Marshall Soe * R. A. Hutchison H and 8 Assoc, Whithy Chapter Order Eastern Shift Classes Ended ba hu | | WEDNESDAY, Jan, 11 At Henry St School St, John's Anglican Church WA [] work meeting Ruth Group St, John's Anglican By JOAN CALDER would have several people late] Church Yells have resounded loudly in for the first few days, And he Can, Legion Ladies Aux, the gymnasium this week, Girls was right, Maybe the tardy ones| Kinette Club trying out for the school basket: can't get accustomed to the Unity Club Past Noble Grand ball teams have heen playinglearly (7) to bed, early to rise! (Iebekah) firecely to insure that they gain|routine, Maybe some haven't re. Kathleen Rowe H and 8 Assoc, a position on one of the teams, covered from New Year's Evel Rtobetr Thornton H and 8 Assoc, Results of constant practice are yet | showing who will be chosen for| The four basketball afficials| THURSDAY, Jan, 18 the teams. who completed their exams are Salvation Army Women's Home Many on the senior team ean't being vated on Friday, There| League play because they haven't 63 per must be smart officials to pass| Whitby Garden Club cent, That seems to narro w And (ners Whe don't, However Sinclair H and 8 Assoc Henry's chances of winning, But the four girls from Henry res all players on the senlor team ceived excellent marks, FRIDAY, Jan, n are veterans so we shall hope for| Playing basketball at noon fienior Citizens Group the best, {hour goes into effect next week.| All, Saints' Anglican Church Anderson pupils were Installed Grades 11 to 13 compete for the| in their new school last week and senior pennant and 9 to 10 for the| we bid adieu, Now we really junior pennant, These games are Maunders, He formerly played on compete as two separate schools, watched regularly by a faithful/the boys' Bantam team, His Sharing lockers now fis past male « student audience, Compe: death will he a great loss to the for Henry pupils. This week tition becomes keen at these noon School and to all of his personal everyone has been assigned a hour games because you play [riends, locker to mess up by them. against your friends and you! selves, instead of with someone want to win, | else's help | Students in Henry High were Our principal declared we saddened by the death of Edward -------------- I ---- pe ---- | WHITBY SPECIAL All members of the Or Institution are asked to for our late Worshipful Evening Shows 6:55 and 9:05 Feature Starts 6:55 ond 9:25 WHITBY, SUNDAY JANUARY F. W. ROCHE, Worshipful Preceptor ROBERT REID TO BE HELD IN THE TOWN FUNERAL HOME 7:30 PM, Terleckl, Japhia, 83.9; MacRae, Linda, 83.6; Coutts, Margaret, 82.7; Hall, Eleanore, 81.3; Leh. man, David, 81.2; Winacott, Ed. ward, 77 Grade K of C Plans Mardis Gras The first meeting of the New| Year for the Whitby Knights of |". Columbus Couneil No, 4895 was WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY PRESBYTEENS MEET Bt. Andrew's Preshyteens open: ed their weekly meeting with a devotional service led hy Bonnie Townsend, Instead of the discus. slon usually held Mr, Currie gave an interesting talk on Religion", At the close of the meeting the embers enjoyed games, 0 Nielsen, Marion, PRICE 50c AT WHITBY POLICE OFFICE 102A BYRON ST. §,, WHITBY MO 8-299 n George R. Rankine, Chief Constable Whitby Churches Let's All held on Wednesday In St, John the Evangelist parish hall, Grand Knight James Smyth chaired the meeting which was attended by | 32 members, I Hrother Napoleon Bernier and| committee were congratulated for | thelr fine work in making the | Go To Church New Year's Eve party such a |suecess, Brother Maurice 0'Con: | {nor confirmed the date of Jan, | 15 for the Communion breakfast | | to be held in the parish hall after the 9 o'clock mass, A good attend. ance is expected to attend this | event, | It was announced by the Grand | Knight that the Mardi Gras dance) would be held on Feb, 4, with) brother Leo Steffler as chairman of this affair, Brother Patrick | |MeDaniel, lecturer, introduced! This Sunday EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH REV, GERRIT REZELMAN Third Concession Road West of No, 12 Highway 10:30==Holland Service, Whitby. School, 10:30 English Sunday Ithy, 2:30==English Worship at Bowman. ville (in Pentecostal Church), 3130-=Sunday School at B ville, 7100==English Worship at Whitby, Everyone Heartlly Welcome Whitby Baptist Church Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister {the guest speaker, Henson Hamil. |ton, secretary of the separate | school hoard who spoke on "'Sep- | arate School Education', His talk] proved to he most enlightening, | Brother Ed Finan thanked Mr, | Hamilton, The next meeting will he held Wednesday, Jan, 18, at 8:15 pm, | In the parish hall, This meeting will be "The Charter Night", TSHOMBE ON WAY MONTREAL (CP) -- Premier | Moise Tshombe of Katanga, the Congo's breakaway province, is Ito arrive in Montreal Tuesday to {begin a tour of Quebec and the {United States, a Montreal group | o0% OFF Mrs, W, E, Summers, AT.CM, 10:00 AM, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. & 7:00 P.M, REV, THOMAS WEBB FAITH BAPTIST 419 Brock St, N,, Whitby Pastor; Rev, E, C, Corbett, $,Th, 9:15 AM, Radio Broadcast CKLB 9:45 AM, Bible School Hour NAM & 7PM Our Pastor preaching at both Services Special Music Everyone Welcome [) Rev, John M, Smith, B.A, B.D, inister ALL SALES FINAL {of Katanga supporters announced | Friday, OUT THEY WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. M, Butler, B.A, Assistant Minister Mrs, J). Beaten, ART.C. rqanist G0 --WE NEED THE ROOM MORNING WORSHI SACRAMENT OF TH NOTICE ange Family and Black attend a funeral service Brother and Sir Knight TOOLS -- GA ETC. ONTARIO EVENING 8th, 1961 123 BROCK ST. C. H. DOWTON, Registrar TOY DEPT. DOLLS -- TRAINS WOODEN TOYS Whitby Paint&Wallpaper vu. SUNDAY GIFT DEPT, CHINAWARE GIFT WRAPPING 9:45 AM, Girls and Boys 9 years and over under 9 MES 11:00 AM, Girls and Boys P= 11:00 AM, E LORD'S SUPPER SCHOOL 11:00 AM, Infant Care years Junior Worship NOVELTIES CHRISTMAS CARDS PENTECOSTAL 307 BROCK. N. REV. JOHN SCARR, Pastor TABERNACLE Phone MO 8.5772 9:43 AM--OUR GROWING HOR MYGLAND, PROP.) N. = WHITBY - 7:00 PM.--"WILL THE ANT IN 1961" MO 8.3488 8:45 AM.--RADIO BROADCAST, CKLB, OSHAWA 11:00 AM~COMMUNION SERVICE "With These Friendly Church Where Jesus Is Real® SUNDAY SCHOOL \CHRIST BE REVEALED