pe Se ERS fen ses EsNs RENTER CRERALNE "5 8 THE DAILY TIMES-.GAZETTE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1951 71. H. ORMISTON Editor and Manager PHONE 703 WHITBY AND DISTRICT NEWS PHONE 703 Minister of Education | Te Oven School To Open Pickering H.S. wow entirely completed,. the new i. Pickering District High "School will be formally opened on "Monday afternoon at two o'clock site. "thie Honorable Dr. W. J. Dunlop, public is invited to attend the cere- "mony and to inspect the High School. The school. will also be, open |! _for public Jnsgeston 2 in the even- A from seven to nine. i »'Toronto architects responsible for "planning a large share of Ontario's Snew post-war elementary and sec- siondary schools, Pickering High School fills a long-felt need in the township. Of steel frame and brick +oonstruction, the school's seven "classrooms, home economics room, osienes and agriculture labs, gym- | istrative nasfum, shop and cafeteria now ac- h |commodates 622 students with pro- vision for expansion to a 600-pupil the form of an "H" with an admin- wing forming the cross- bar. A "quiet" and a "noisy" section complete the building. In the "qui-|? et" wing are the academic class-| rooms, home economics, science and Beg NY and Motfat, | ontains a 70 X 5 foot. gymnasium ig by removal of a tem- |X rary plywood end wall to double size, 70 x 90 feet), a shop for wood- working and metalworking complete with its own orgs, | a + completely NnneTER (Continued on Page B) General plan of the school is in| § HON DR. W. J. DUNLOP Ouidiis Minister of Fania. will i 3h puiing Sercies of Vote to . . . RE-ELECT NICK STRYNATKA COUNCIL 1952 A Year's Experience Willing Again to Serve Polling Day Mon., Dec. 10 FOR TRANSPORTATION DEC. 10 -- PHONE 335 the new High School on Monday Fi at two o'clock, Whitby Candy League (Ladies' Bowling) Next week ends the second sec- tion, of the Ladies' Candy League, with ts close race in points, ingles for this week: N. Mn 202, C. Watts, 268, 221. BE. Bartell 260, 209, A. Bradley 222, 210, 200, L. Stevens 245, H. Court; 214, H. Hickey 207, G. Wiles NE. Chatten 208, D. Borchuck 220, 204, W. Huntley 211, E. Thrasher 200. High Triples: C. Watts 677, N. Mc- Carroll 643, E. Bartell 646, A. Brad- 4|ley 632, I Stevens 502, H. Court SUPPORT and ELECT MARTIN REEVE 1952 * Whitby is e¢ heavy tax- payer to the county and deserves FIRST consider- ation, Continued Good Service to Whitby That Is My Platform! Vote to Re-elect Councillor ALEX SCOTT BROC THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY "4 Evening Shows 7 and 9 p.m. -- Saturday Matinee, 1:30 WHITBY PHONE 618 ney 574, D. Borchuck 578, G. Wiles 559, J. Burns 531. Team Standing: Maplebuds 16 points, Lollipops 16 points, Jellybeans 15 points, Pepper- mints 15 points, Gumdrops 15 points, Allsorts 11 points, humbugs 4 points, Lifesavers 4 points. Prizes' for the day were won by: D. Borchuck, H. Whitney. Whitby Classified FOR ROCK WOOL INSULATION-- Rock Wool PIOWR=RoollnE Asphalt and Slate. General Maintenance. Phone 2963. (Dec8) FOR INSULATION ROCKWOOL, blowing, batts, call your local dealer. Walter Ward, 204 Chestnut Street. Phone 2563. (D15) room, all conveniences, in privat home; breakfast optional. Phone rig (Dec8) EXPERIENCED CLEAN WORKER ts day work, 9 till 4. Phone 3706. 5 Beech CHRISTSAS TREES VOR SALE, Spruce and pine. by St. John's Men's lub. Apply Edward's Booth, Port Whitby. (Dec22) FOR SALD--KITCHEN CABINET, Just like new. 100 Centre Street S. (on FOR SALE--IN CLAREMONT ON highway, 6-room insul-bric house, hard and soft water, hardwood. Va- FOR SALE 2 SPANIEL PUPS, 1 black, 1 golden brown. Phone 2300 or 2345. (Dec?) FOR SALW---CHILD'S DESK AND chair, Good condition. Phone 678. (DD R SALESSIANO ORG. IN good condition. Reasonable. Apply Box 618, Times-Gazetts, Wath. 0 10) Good condition. Phone 746. ; (Dec8) WANTED TO BUY--GIRL'S JUVE- nile bicycle, to suit ages 9 or 10. Phone 746. (Dec; 'Whitby Day By Day All boys and girls are welcome to attend at the Town Hall Satur- at 10 when the Di- Recreation will show movies on interesting and enter- taining subjects. ELECTION RETURNS While awaiting election returns the Town Hall Monday eve- ning, citizens will be able to see is a wide variety of gifts for all ages. The store will be open Wed- nesday afternoons until Christmas, BRITISH CO-OPS Number of agricultural co-opera- tive societies in Britain increased to over 200 in 1951, with annual turn- over of £50,000,000. Two Men «| Klem Jr. of Whitby. They were con- 'New Legion Head ' RUSSELL JOHNSTON who has been elected president of Whitby branch 112 of the Canadian Legion, succeeding Harold Augus- tus, who has held the office for the past two years. Jury Convicts A General Sessions jury in Whit- by yesterday deliberated 25 minutes before bringing in a "guilty" verdict against Gordon Rooke and George victed on a charge of possession of shopbreaking instruments by night. Evidence was that they tried to en- ter the Palm Billiard Academy in Whitby last August 14. Judge F. J. MacRae said he would give judg- ment today. Both men have previous records. In 1940 and 1941, Rooke served time in reformatory for theft and shop- breaking. Klem's record was im- ge, ee de CL FOR ABILITY CHAIRMAN, VOTE McINTYRE REEVE ON COUNTY COUNCIL ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE FINANCE COMMITTEE BUILDING COMMITTEE ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN, COUNTY HOME COMMISSIONERS FOR TRANSPORTATION Phone 606 or 691 X VOTE McINTYRE X I tll i a le VOTE MRS. DORIS HOLLIDAY posing, including two penitentiary |. terms, one of five years, for thefts. R. Johnston New: Legion President The new prostion of 1 the Whit, by branch 112 of the Canadian Legion is Russell Johnston. He was elected unanimously at the monthly meeting in the Legion Hall on Wednesday. evening, with a record attendance. He was first vice-president last year and has been an aggressive worker for the branch. The president-elect suc- ceeds Harold Augustus who for two years has given the branch able and untiring leadership. First vice-president is James Fraser; 2nd vice-president, Ab- soft Price; recording secretary, Frank Threadgold; financial sec- retary, Frank Steffler and treas- urer, Robert Deverell. Members of the Executive are: R. McNee, L. McCoy, Ronald Ward, J. Wilde, Tom Beer and E. Thorndyke, with the trustees of last year were re- elected and will form part of the Executive. Reparts of various committees were presented and adopted, show- ing progress and success in sev- eral undertakings. Plans were outlined for the sil- Chas. Bradley & Son Decorating Contractors For Efficient Service Call Scarboro 7125 Whitby 559 MACARONI] VOTE ROBT. REID IS A VOTE FOR SOUND, CIVIC GOV'T ver jubilee social gathering to be held in the hall on Friday even- ing of this week, also for the Christmas party for the children of ex-servicemen to be held on the evening of December 17th. It is hoped to have the instale lation of officers on January 9th, 2708. Heater. Heater & Radio. Heater & Radio. Heater. Whitby PHONE 647 Clearing Sale of Used Automobiles Must be sold to make room for new models! 1 -- 1949 CHEV. COACH, Model 1211. Heater & Radio. A lovely car. 1 -- 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN, Model 2208. 1 -- 1947 PONTIAC SEDANETTE, Model "1 -1947 PONTIAC SEDAN, Model 2219. 1 -- 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN, Model 2019. 1 -- 1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, Model P18. Heater. 1 -- 1950 V2-Ton Fargo Panel. Low mileage. This truck is exceptional value! READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY New 1951 GMC V2-Ton Pickup & Panel. New 1951 Pontiac Coaches. Limited Pontiac - Buick Dealers Motors WHITBY TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th, | AM ASKING YOU TO RE-ELECT ME AS vk FOR 1952 If you approve of the service | have endeavoured to render you this year. Should | be re-elected | will continue to give you : just and honest administration, 1952, | believe, will be an important one for Whitby in many ways. | seek your support and respectfully solicit your vote. J. W. ELLIOTT FOR TRANSPORTATION PHONE 2339 yi IS OPEN! at McINTYRE HARDWARE 'Biggest Assortment of Toys and Dolls in Whitby! COME IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY MCINTYRE HARDWARE -- Phone 560 ow soy ct Wim we || FOR COUNCILLOR 5225757 foc dassaix Anne