Ids age have not always rist's ideal even selves. The 2,000- of the faith is shot error, with perse- plood. But this has hat it is not Christ s who are imper- n said that two > contend in the One is the way of her of law. Those ften point the fin- t Russia and at nmunist-ruled un- ntries as choosing rce, while the good estern, Christian ote themselves to ie law, ibtful, this stance 'nn we contemplate d South Africa, untries so-called, men oppress oth- | the final arbiter Nations maintain ; by naked force, roved difficult to ; standard to na- Christian nations, istic ones. do men of good- his message of ? First they must 1 fear and hate vn hearts -- and ear and hate of our environment, n, even those we ught to call our should call upon to push tirelessly for negotiations or the cause of nd sanity. in all affairs, in rela- all races, all s, let us strive to ll our affairs, do- eign, the force of w of force. seem a far cry ay carouse of ristmas. These ;, adopted by the in purified form, ss fitting sym- iristmas spirit of ernal life. But nt custom nor ion should be al- ure the message -- of the Incar- World as the ed to save men worst instincts, iver Sun) RY World War » years ago to-. -RAF attacked stallations at on the Mayu ne> United 3 arrived in Africa; a Ca- ron of Welling- made a days ver northwest- orld War ago today--in im, Germany by a British ron; Austrian hrown back by heavy losses ig the River ve Vecchia; a 1 on Epehy, front, was re- Yorid War years ago to- -RAF fighters Japanese air- lagwe, Burma nd successive Lie WHITBY /AJAX PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Siers- ma and their daughter Michel, Los Angeles, Calif., during the! Christmas holidays will be vis-| iting his mother, Mrs. S. Siers-! ma, his sisters and families,| Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hoogkamp, 806 King St., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hiutma, 404 Athol St., Mr. and Mrs. Saco Eekam, 307 Chest-| nut St. E,, and his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harmen Siersma, 1196 Green 'St., all of Whitby. seo 'Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club members held its Christmas dinner party at the Spruce} Villa Hotel. Social games were led by Lenetta MacKinly and a sing song was led by Bev, Pettes. "Queen" for the month) is Karen Bradley. Mrs. Mary| Simpson, Ajax, was the win- ner of the afghan and Colleen Barry, Oshawa, won the Christ- mas cake. Other winners were: Jean Allan; Oshawa, L. Baker,' | Pickering and Mrs. Allan Gar- aa land, Don Mills. | . Mr. and Mrs Thomas Kelly, Brechin, will be Christmas din ner guests at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Jr., 223 Rosedale Dr. | More than 60 children of members of the Oshawa Flying Club attended a Christmas party at the airport lounge. A film was shown and Santa ar- rived by helicopter to distribute gifts. Lunch was served. Mrs, William Roach, 314 Col- borne St. E., is a patient at the Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs, Ross Vernon and Mrs W. H. Kennedy are spending the Christmas holidays in Eto- bicoke visiting Mr, and Mrs Paul Barber. William Kent, Ottawa, {fs spending the Christmas days at the home of his brother -\Olive Day took the devotional, holi-|4 home of Mrs. Bolton Falby The president, Mrs. Arthur Jones, was in charge of the Christmas program, and Mrs and led in a sing song accom panied at the piano by Mrs Roy McRae. Members donated gifts for patients at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby. The | hostes: served lunch and a_ candle- lighted cake was served in honor of Mrs, Grace Clayton's birthday. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ger- ald Kent, 205 St. Peter St., will be Mr. and Mrs, Robert J Byers and children, Robbie, Susan and Carol, Scarborough Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Erick- son and their son Kenneth Jr., Ville Lemoyne, Que., arc spending the Christmas holi- days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kerr, 312 Rose- le Dr. A Christmas party was held for. children attending Ajax Alden school, by the Roya! Canadian Legion, Santa Claus distributed a gift to each child and Jocko the clown amused them. A group of Ajax High School students sang and youn? girls danced. The children nac also prepared a special enter- tainment program Whitby Benevolent Rebekah Lodge do nated gifts. Ajax St. Paul's United Church CGIT vesper service will be held Dec. 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the church. Ajax folk singers will assist with calypso Christmas carols. Mrs. Don Kemp, superintendent of CGIT, is in charge. Fred Stacey, Rouge, en Mr. and Mrs. Sunny Slope, West } tertained at their residence at) Christmas party for the trainees of the sheltered work-| shop, who were accompanied "WHITBY division (Staff) -- The old elementary and secondary school education between WHITBY CUBS DONATE MONEY Fading, Trustees Told | 'and decorations on the dull grey tion ties and records now are in the! mental hands of the new Whitby Board school areas on the county of the even larger county unit THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 23, 1967 tion in our library estimates, "Looking back on it now, I {must have been out of my |mind .; ." Mr. McFarlane said he could not regret the dissolution of of enlarged depart-the board. "The day of the powers and enlarged'larger unit is here and the day The board's responsibili-; prospect "js on the way out," Whitby of Education. level." ; " Public School Board trustees) 'The pre-university education) "We have far too ania on the horizons. were told at a meeting that of boys and girls beginning in/school boards. The small com- ssamver marked the end of 18 years of kindergarten and _ terminating munity school board was nec- FREE 24-HOUR the board's service to the town. at grade 13... and let us hope essary years ago but today it is BURNER SERVICE Leslie McFarlane, presiding) grade 12... should have fewer parochial, economically waste- By Our Local over the last board meeting,|and fewer arbitrary and artifi- ful and unfair to the boys and Service Contractors said the split on the two levels cial lines of division," Mr. Mc- girls who should be able to! of education '"'has outlived any Farlane said. share equal facilities in both! SAWDON"S usefulness it may have had." COUNTY. BOARD school buildings and equipment The board was dissolved as a He said he was also in dis- as well as in teaching stan- FUELS result of the Whitby town and agreement "with those who dards," Whitby Township amalgama-'view with alarm the imminent Mr. McFarlane recalled his TODUESa aie aera aga eSeNr Ga gS " 2 first tour of Whitby. schools FURNACE OIL -- . " five vears ago and. his STOVE OIL AND COAL Prison Christmas Lacks "pet ae he] ee a grubby, moth-eaten, selected books' on the 668-3524 W h Of M j jclassroom shelves in most armt emories em IMPROVEMENT CHRISTMAS KINGSTON, Ont, (CP) -- Jim|dren. Bob's wife had a baby ei: i . Ido feel that our is a family man who..will bejlast fall, and he hasn't seen her pupils are a little better served WORSHIP locked up for Christmas. He has! «]']] cry in my cell on Christ by way of school library facili- ee a wife and two children and-he mas Day and I'll be damned ties than they were a few ; hasn't spent a holiday season glad to see it go," he said hats ag0 St. Mark § with them in five years Prisoners can send gifts to). eid ee this improvement United Ch h He is one of 711 prisoners of their families. Some send oe ane arises from in nited ure Kineston Penitentiary who will money and others mail jewelry Shiga Be pan any from Centre and Colborne Streets celebrate Christmas in a cell made in the prison's handicraft and ie ; He nt oe education Whitby "1 don't Know, it just doesn't classes : Whe past eon ieee Prghurteas 11:00 A.M --MORNING seem to mean as much any Prison officials do what they let. the rete colina is tha PRAISE more."' Jim said Friday can to brighten the holiday with ee wel eee oe 7:30 PM----FAMILY SERVI "Tl be out by Christmas next special me Christmas par- into appor ing a slashed bud Y MILY SERVICE vear if my parole comes cels and m Fj ae er 6 the point where NORSHIP WITH US through. I think I'd like a little Another prisoner, Larry actually voted for a reduc peace and quiet then."' spending his third Chris be remem "Christmas comes to the prison hind bars, sums up the feeling in 'much the same way it does of ae prisoners of sa on the outside. There are gift) "Christmas is here in ju ap oe commercials on __ television, what you make it. We don't re N TICE [Christmas music on the radio sent the fact that people on the FOR GIFTS Ny cet each oer walls and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs E 4 c iby their director, Percival Wal-| St. BE.) ' : Hifnest Rent, 86) Dondar St: jcott. The hosts entertained with} Ajax St. Paul United Church|social games, dancing and pre-| Women's Martha's group held its Christmas meeting at the Ontario Farm Drive For Me TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontar- fo Farmers Union will be step- ping up its membership drive gre suggested problems would during 1968 in an attempt to arise in areas of taxation, Prop-| Hon olity Sept. 22, will be flown! sented gifts to everyone. A} buffet lunch was served ers To Boost mberships Miller's should suggestion) about Mr. set that margins through the consumer. and we do wish each other a risima For some it is more re boys of Sacred Heart Vil- as Spellen, making the dis Missing is an inner, intangible warding to donate than to lage, Scarborough, home tribution assisted by mem feeling of warmth associated receive. The 5th Whitby for disturbed children. At a bers. Rev. Theodore Four- j|with the memories of Christ Cub Pack B is a good ex- Christmas party at St. nier led in Christmas car- /mas ample of that. Cubmaster John's Separate school, 10 ols and a skit was pre Boh, another prisoner, 18 Edward Jones said "the boys from the village at- sented. Placing gifts under spending his first Christmas in boys wanted to do some- tended and were given the the tree are, left Peter {prison and the first away from thing on their own for gifts of model kits, also Bergman, nine, and Tom this wife and their three chil other boys'? so they each bags of candy provided by McTeauge, 10. both. stu- alee sear donated a sum of money the Mothers' Auxiliary with dents of St. John's school the president, Mrs. Thom- (Oshawa Times Photo) » EMMANUEL to purchase gifts for 40 Doctor Returns For Christmas KITCHENER (CP) -- A farmers the/ Kitchener doctor who was para- llysed from the neck down. fol-| jlowing a swimming accident in double its strength and increase erty and dairy substitutes. H€i,oi6 for Christmas, it was | the power of its lobby, ion's president said Friday. | Walter Miller of Tara said in an interview the aim of the) union is to negotiate contracts) for its members with users of farm products. "T think many consumer In- terests would like to see farm- ers set the markup to the shelf and possibly to the consumer." Mr. Miller said the OFU will attempt to improve relation-| ships with various farm product marketing boards in Ontario. He said the union could operatejon in areas beyond the power of) the marketing boards. Mr. Miller said there was no chance of the National Farmers Union joining the Canadian Fed- eration of Agriculture, "This/ group Is where our enemies are." VIEWS DIFFER The two groups view the prob- lem of low farm incomes differ- ently, he said. "We have. de- fined the problem as a direct conflict of interest between the agricultural and industrial sec- tors." Charles Munro of Embro, president of the Ontario Federa- the un-)5 sa proved by the OFA annual con- id unity, which had been ap-|ig, req Friday, Betty McMurray, executive |regular non-stop flight to Toron-| |to arriving vention, was desired by most director of the Rehabilitation Ontario farmers but it had to be poundation for the Disabled in approached with good will leaders on both sides. | Toronto, said Canadian Pacific'was returning from the Far } Airlines have, made arrange-|East where he had been helping ments to transport Dr. William fill a doctor shortage for two Holland, 41, from Honolulu on ajyears, He struck his head on a rock early Christmas/and broke his neck while diving a Na a, (into the surf in Honolulu morning. He will than be taken ik foundation te paving Ca to Kitchener by ambulance tO\nadian Pacific $394 for the spend Christmas with his fam- stretcher service ily : Dr. Holland will spend Christ- The accident ended a three-imas in St. Marv's Hospital day honeymoon for Dr Holland here, near his brother Dr. John and a Japanese girl he married) Holland of Ayr, Ont REFORMED 403 Rossland Road West Rev, Harold Hesselink 10:30 A.M. Enalish Service and Sunday School 7 PLM. ENGLISH SERVICE EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED CHRISTMAS: HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION AND CHRISTMAS TREE PICKUP in Singapore. esr An anesthetist who practiced here for six years, Dr. Holland BETTING FLOURISHES NEW YORK (AP) -- A record $4,800,000,000 was bet on legal- ized horse racing in the United States in 1967 although attend- ance declined. A year-end sur-) vey Friday showed 62,619,185 bettors wagered $4,852,890,970 thoroughbred and _ harness racing combined. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN John WHITBY BAPTIST GILBERT ST. E. at REYNOLDS Minister: 11 A.M.-The Christmas Message 7:30 P.M.--Carols at Christmas 9:45 A.M.---Bible School Classes for all: Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study ond Prayer Excellent nursery. facilities Rev, Orgonist i Mrs. W. E. Summers, A.T.C.M. | John McLeod a Corner Byron at St. Whitb v Rev. W. J. S. McClure, B.A, Mr. J, R, Robertson, A.R.C.T., R.M.T., Organist 9:45 A.M.--Church School Classes 11:00 A.M.--Divine Worship Special Christmas Praise. 7:30 P.M.--The Sacrament of the LORD'S SUPPER Kindergarten and Nursery Core during Divine Worship. Everybody Welcome tion of Agriculture, was asked FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 419 Brock Street N. REV, DeLOSS M. SCOTT, Minister CHRISTMAS SUNDAY 9:15 AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS" RADIO BROADCAST 1350 on Your Dial CKLB -- 9:45 A.M.--CHRISTMAS 11:00 A.M.--CHRISTMAS Pastor's Message: "THE BABE OF BETHLEHEM" SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICE 7:00 p.m. Christmas Pageant THE TRUE MEAN CHRISTMAS Monday, D 10: The Public Cordially Invited. "There's Always A Welcome At Faith' IN OUR BIBLE SCHOOL WORSHIP SERVICE All Saints' Anglican Church | WHITBY SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24 9:00 A.M.--Holy Communion 11:00 A.M.--Carol Service --Nursery care and classes up to 6 years only CHRISTMAS EVE 11:30 P.M.--Choral Communion 119 BROCK ST, S. The story of Christmas un- folds again, bringing glad- 7 Management and Staff of COLLINS SHOES WHITBY CHRISTMAS DAY | 10:00 A.M.--Family Communion --AIl children are invited to the Lord's Table for the Blessing ING OF CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE ecember 25th | 30 A.M. ey a RUN APPALOOSA ALSO -- WALT DISNEY -- FEATURETTE | Evening Programs Begin 7: & 8:45 BROCK Saturday Matinee at 1:30 WHITBY TECHNICOLORe A UNIVERSAL PICTURE RUN -- In Color The Management To One and All -- "A Very Merry Christmas" and Staff Extend THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 25 & 26-- | FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS | OPEN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27 AT 7 P.M, | Dundas St. E. Staff of W. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. As He brought us Peace, may this holiday bring hope for ell mankind. We.wish you a Christmas of serene joy. Whitby 318 Dundes St. E. . * . ay STAFFORD BROS. LTD. Monuments Whitby There will be no @érbage collection on Monday, December 25th or Tuesday, December 26th. Gar- bage normally collected on these days will be picked up on Wednesday, December 27th, Garbage norm- ally collected on Wednesday will be picked up on Thursday, December 28th, NEW YEAR'S: There will be no garbage collection on Monday, Janury Ist. Garbage normally collected on this day will be picked up on Tuesday, January 2nd, CHRISTMAS TREES: Will be picked up during the week of January 8-12 on. your regular garbage collection day. We're sending best wishes of the season to you and Please have all garbage out by 8 a.m. the day of | collection to insure pickup as extra trucks will be ~ yours. Have |] @ Merry Christmas! | assigned during the holiday period. | | BUTT RADIO ond APPLIANCES Whitby TOWN OF WHITBY WORKS DEPARTMENT Brock St. $. (Derry (Christmas 6 = fe Chis ts the happy season, mhen titers join topether it lnmbter and sng. it's the tite mbes mee cnt ote hlensings and share our and fortines mith friends anh strangers, a- like. Zit the trie Christeras tradition, meh ltke tr rx- tend to son and yours, our heat wiahes for a Merry Christmas. From the Management and Staff of McCULLOUGH MOTORS AUSTIN and M.G, SALES and SERVICE BROCK ST. NORTH, WHITBY BROCK RD., CLAREMONT 668-5231 649-2101