' }] THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, December 11, 1954 stopped to pick up a passenger and the Forrest car collided with the rear of the stopped vehicle. The bus had left by the time Mrs. Forrest had climbed out of car, Constable George Rankine the Whitby Police Departmen vestigated, > 210, 206: Bill Churchill 208; Pileen | Alice Bradley 205; Florence Moore | Bryant 207, 203; Evelyn Yates 206; 205; Bev. Heffering 204; Doris | WHITBY MIXED WHITBY and DISTRICT CHILDERHOSE, ED. ould Not Buy Mayor Tells Whitby Royals BE "No amount of money can| ly the type of advertising your | ym has brought to this town", or Harry W. Jerymyn told | of the Whitby Royals | b club last night. The oc- @@sion was a banquet provided by* the Royal Hotel sponsor of the South Ontario Championship feem. During the evening, the [€hifford Trophy, emblematic of je championship was presented Aime Rousseau, who accepted it on behalf of his team. Ed. Samanski, manager of the Royals, was chairman of the ev- ening and conducted the introduc- tion of speakers following dinner. Ificidentally, dinner consisted of a prize 24-pound turkey presen- ted to the Royals, as winners, by 'William Lennon, of Brooklin. May- or Harry Jermyn was first cal- led upon to address the team and the credited them with bringing glory to the town by their feat and with it a "form of advertising ch no amount of money could buy for the town of Whitby'. Dur- ing the past five years, he said, much had been done in this town to encourage sports, the opening | of a new baseball park, a swim- | ming pool and now an arena. In| the future, he said, he would like | to see the town arrange to build a scenic park here, along the lin- es of High Park, but on a smaller scale. Honorary President of the South Ontario Baseball League, Jos- eph Childerhose, of Oshawa, was called upon to present the Clif- ford Trophy to the winners of the | SOSL champions, the Royals. Be- fore presenting the huge silver trophy to Aaime Rousseau, of the Royal Hotel, Mr. Childerhose stated that it was planned that 'IN ACTION AT ARENA TONIGHT Pictures above are two of Cornwall Colts leading snipers, Don Batten former Oshawa Gen- eral and Guy Henri formerly of Stratford Khrolers who move into Whitby to-nite in an effort to keep their win streak. SAMANSKI, AIME ROUSSEAU "AND JACK HOBBS AT ROYAL'S BANQUET Advertising Treen Joins Seniors Tonight Cornwall Colts will invade the this trophy continue to be pres- | local arena tonight in what prom- ented in years to come. As each |ises to be the biggest crowd pleas. base is filled with team names, | er of the season. The fans have he said, a new base will be ad-|been turning out well to support ded to make a trophy similar to | the locals but this should be the the Stanley Cup. As he handed the | biggest one of all. The Whitby | trophy to Mr. Rousseau, he said, [lads have not defeated the Colts | "I hope next year you will get the yet this season having lost three Ontario Championship Cup". 'That | times previous. is the one I'm after", replied Mr. | Bob Attersley, who leads the Rousseau. | league in scoring will be all out Mr. Rousseau then turned to Ed. | lo Protect his lead and perhaps Samannski and presented him with | increase it in the tilt tonight. Wal- | a personal gift to indicate his ly Samanski who has been find- | pleasure at the way Ed. had ing the range that he is capable managed the team this year. of will be out to get his name Jack Hobbs, president" of the UP in the top ten of the league Oshawa Umpires' Association, | Scoring. The local fans will get spoke briefly and congratulated | their first league game glimpse of Free 16, 18, FOR RENT-THREE HEATED ROOMS, | the Royals, stating that they had |Alfie Treen, a rugged rear guard, won in one of the best leagues in | Who should add a tower of st-| the province, Chief Constable | Fength to the local favorites. Rob- | Charles Fletcher, also a head table | inson, another well known hockey | guest, was called upon to address | 13d of ex-Oshawa General fame, | the club and he offered his con-| Will be in uniform tonight. gratulations expressing regret that he had not been able to take a] - it fe more aotive part in the sports Whi b Cla fied of this town. Chas. Lennon, donor | y 58111 of the turkey, a bird which at one |. _ _ : : a's or' «os | CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE, BY time was reported to weigh 166 |g; "johns Men's Club, on sale at Sil. pounds, congratulated the club {vers Grill, Brock and Maitland, Port and ended by' saying 'Never be- | Whitby Delivery. fore has such a good bird been 3, 5, won by such a fine bunch of 3 3 oy 8 | FOR RENT THREE UNFURNISH- sportsmen", ed rooms: one furnished NUR Before the ceremonies ended, | "90m. Phone 8.3102. 287¢ Mr. Samanski called upon Mrs, EE Trak T-- Rousseau, who with her son, 'had | Appiy 125 Euclid Street. 2800 | arranged the evening, and pres- - -- 7 | ented her with a corsage. | QUANTITY OF COARSE CINDERS suitable for driveways ete., Available | free for collection at the Whitby Mall eable Iron and Brass Company, Whitby. 288¢ Use your snapshots for really personal cards a photo of your fireplace, the family group, or a| -------- -- - photo remembrance of a hobby -- | FOR SALE --- TWO WHEEL CAR | all lend themselves well to card | aller. Reasonable, Phone Mores, | design. | - --- { ge ~ | CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE, BY | |-St. John's Men's Club, on sale at sil | BROC | ver's Grill, Brock and Maitland, Port | Whitby. Free delivery. Phone 8.2814. | Dec. 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 186, 18 WHITBY Phone 8-3618 WANT TO, BUY, UNDERWOOD NO. §| typewriter. Apply Times-Gazette Whitby. | 0Tpavik; La == Sly LUCILLE BALL- JAMES CRAI i LSIR CEDRIC fABDWICKE DEAN JAGGE Besed on the Troning Post ALSO pe PAGING AC Tl (6) | Good condition 286t1 | EVENING SHOWS 7--9 P.M. [HOME INSULATION, BLOWING | METHOD. Free Estimates. SEPTIC | TANKS CLEANED THE SANITARY WAY. WALTER WARD, Whitby. Phone | MO. 8-2563 Dec. 30 | N! WILSON'S AUTO AND BIKE SHOP, 227 Brock Street South. Skates sharp. Whitby Ask To Buy T.B. Seal In War Against Tuberculosis Headed by T. M. Moore, of Whitby, as president, citizens of Whitby are being asked at this season of the year by the Ontar- jo-County-Oshawa Association to purchase Christmas seals, and the response so far is said to be good. A letter sent to the citizens by the Association points out the | Tuberculosis with a clinic nurse in attendance, at which 2278 persons were ex- amined; and 21 visits were made in Sanitoria by the Association, bringing to our patients that spir- it of community service which in times of misfortune can mean so much. Also, an efficient rehabil- itation programme was conducted. It is pointed out that it might tragic fact that 44 new cases of | have been tragic had those dis- tuberculosis were discovered in | covered with tuberculosis not been Ontario County last year. To de- tect existence of the dread disease, | which can now be cured if discov- | worthy aware of their serious illness. to payable this to donations are Cheques for cause ered early enough, several clin- | Christmas Seal Fund, Ontario- ics are held in Whitby every year, | Cases discovered this year were the result of anti-tuberculosis work conducted by the Ontario County- | | yesterday Oshawa Tuberculosis Association-- a work made possible by the pur- chase of Christmas seals. During this past year 88 clinics were held Elect Officers At St. John's WA St. John's W. A., Port Whitby, | held their annual election of of- ficers, on Thursday evening, in the Sunday School room. the county County-Oshawa Tuberculosis Ass- ociation, Bank of Nova Oshawa. President T. M. Moore said that he believed that there would be a good response from the citizens of Whitby and 12. Spitfires 30 25,837 1 | LADIES: High Triple to Date; M. Kadwell 623 High Triple with H. C. J. Kemp | (614 and 120) 734 Miss Goldring, president of the W. A, opened the meeting with | "As singing of the carol, | followed Gladness Men of Old", by a prayer. The following were elected to ring; 1st vice president, Mrs. A. office; president, Miss O. Gold- With | | 241, M. Dewell 239, C E. Kemp; 2nd vice president Mrs. | E. Northam; recording secretary, Mrs. C. Bottomley; E.C.D. treas- urer, Mrs. S. Whitney; living mes- | sage secretary, Mrs. A Mary E. Willis flower fund treas- urer and social service worker, Mrs. D. Birbeck and Mrs. E. Lar- sen; Dorcas secrtary treasurer, Mrs. Rolland; Junior leader, Miss M. Woodhouse; tle helpers secretary, Mrs. T. Tro- be; girls-auxiliary leader, Mrs. A. E. Kemp, Mrs. A. E. Kemp closed the meeting and a social hour was enjoyed, with Christmas refresh- ments being served. ONT. HOSPITAL MIXED LEAGUE Teams 1. Whirlwinds 2. Rough Riders . Red Devils . Gremlins . Mic Macs . Lucky Strikes . Sea Beas . Atomics 9. Beaches 10. Easy Aces 11. Corner pins 33 33 33 33 33 29,758 31,200 28,399 29,196 28,574, 27,031 28,183 27,816 26,738 22,909 27,891 NLWRWwaasanagaom CONFIDENCE Gower; | auxiliary | lit- | | ness 295, | CHICKEN ROLL '3 E. Hanncock 597: 4 Games Pinfall Pts. | 1 | Bovay, 621%. High Triples this week: J. Kemp 587, A. Mills 568, J. O'Brien 568, J. Trembly 557: High Single to Date; C. Denyer 87: High Single with H. C. C. Den. | yer (287 and 40) 327 High Singles this week; J. Kemp 261, J. O'Beirn 244, R. Northey Denyer -220 High Averages; M. Kadwell 184, J. Kemp. 165. MEN'S: High Triple to Date; R. Lamb 800 High Triple with H. C. R. Lamb (800 and 99) 899 High Triples this week; R. Lamb 800, J. Harkness 697, R. Peake 679, D. Bland 655 High Single to Date: land 305 High Single with H. C. D. Bland (285 and 40) 325, R. Lamb (289 and 36) 325 High Singles this week: J. Hark- R. Lamb 289, R. Peake 270, D. Birbeck 253, D. Bland 253 High Averages. R. Dyer 288, G. Walsh 193, J. Harkness 187 WINNERS 1. R. Peake 766: 2. R. Lamb 899. J. Trem- bly 677: 5. J. Powell 620: 6. L. Hill 492 J. How- With seven tables playing the following are the top scores for this week's games; North and South; Mrs. Sander- son and Miss Duncanson, 78; Mrs. Frost and Miss Lawler, and Mrs Stiner and Mrs. MacLeod, tied with 68; Mr. and Mrs. Wells, 66%; Mr and Mrs. Flanagan, 58. East and West, Mr. and Mrs. Winter, 89; Mr. and Mrs. John Spratt, 69'2; Mrs. Watts and Mrs Macdougall, 68'%2; Mrs. and Miss MY SINCEREST THANKS TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY FOR THEIR SUPPORT AND IN ELECTING ME TO THE SCHOOL BOARD IN THE ELEC- TIONS LAST MONDAY. NORMAN THOMAS '| and Sabre Jets. Scotia, | BOWLING LEAGUE Sabre Jets Misfits Woodpeckers Tartans Stokers Whippers Tomato Kings Blowers Rip County Bowl . Buzzards Cubs Saints C.D.S's. Rockets Crickets Trailers 7 The Blowers and Woodpec! took seven points from the Saints Tomato Kings, County Bowl, Misfits, C.D.C's., Rockets and Stokers took five points each; Whippers, Crickets Tartans, Buzzards, Trailers, and Cubs took two points each, BOWLERS 600 AND OVER: John Dionne 729 (300, 242); Bob Browninng 699 (272, 233); Bill Bird 699 (258, 241, 200); George Bryat 688. (246, 243) Eva Bartell 686 (243, 234, 209); Harold Moore 678 (302, 205); Muriel Hill 676 236); Don Reed 667 (235, 231, 201); (247, 234); Al Heffering 670 (260, Jim Connor 663 (238, 222, 203); Isobel Mothersill 663 (272, 233); Reg. Bryant 661 (244, 210,.207); Doug Pearse 654 (267, 222): Merv Potts 654 (234, 211, 209); Sid Cor- ing 640 (279, 207); Russ Dodd 636 rell 651, (276, 203); Larry Heffer- (221, 209, 206); Len Yuill 635 (228, 220); Ron Pascoe 632 (239, 200): Igglesden 628 (215, 212, 201): Fred Dick Sundon 631 (245, 209); Vie Watts 622 (272, 205); Bill Potts 617 (234); Bill Jordan 616 (280). BOWLERS 200 AND OVER. Marion Sturgess 259; June Bry- ant 252; Howard Elliott 244; Bet- ty Pascoe 243; Bill Mifflin 238; Claire Rich 237; Don Ireland 235; Jessie Hess 232, 206; Hilmar Hen- sen 232; Bill Dalby 231, 200; Keith | King 228; Fred Courtney 228: Flor- ence Missett 226: Bert Foote 225: Reta Hansen 222, 210; Marty Jor- | dan 222, 220; Grace Wilson 221: Ray Roach 218; Clarence Moore 217; Marion Knibb 213; Irene Sims | 213, 209; Helen Courtney 211, 203: Marg Browning 210; Knibby Knibb REG BRYANT ELECTRIC Wiring & Repairs TELEPHONE MO 8.3628 | Spencer 204; Jeanne Sabins 202; Link Yates 200; Russ Clark 200, | Dorothy Sundin 200; LEMON LEAGUE: Joy Rich; Lil Correll; Grace Igglesden; Gladys Bryant; Joan- ne Welsh. WHITBY CHURCHE PRIZE WINNERS: Joanne Welsh, Jack Spencer. | Mission Circles Program Enjoyed The regular monthly meeting of | the Whitby Baptist Women's Mis- | sion Circle, was held in the Sun- day School Hall, Tuesday after- noon, Mrs. William Hewis, the president, was in the chair. The roll call was answered by a scripture verse containing the word 'joy' this being the theme |! WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH REV, J. M. WARD, Minister Mrs. W. £ GQ § ATCM, O 10 A.M.--BIBLE SCHOOL 11 AM.--MORNING SERVICE 7 P.M.--EVENING SERVICE Monday 8 p.m. Oshawa-Whitby B.Y.P.U. Debate. Tuesdoy 8 p.m. Ladies' Aid Wednesday 8 p.m. Midweek Meeting of the meeting. a very interesting program of songs, recitations and missionary quizz was put on by about 28 members of the mission band under their very capable leader, Mrs. A. §. Wilson. | A vote of thanks was extended | to Mrs Wilson for her effort in| training the children and putting on such a fine program At the conclusion of the meet- ing, réfreshments were served by Mrs. McMillan and her committee. ONE-SIDED ACCIDENT An English model car tangled with a huge Gray Coach Lines bus early yesterday in Whitby THE SALVATION ARMY 211 BROCK STREET SOUTH LIEUTENANT NORMAN COLES LIEUTENANT ALBERT MARSHALL CORPS OFFICERS 9.30 A M.--BROADCAST "LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS 11.00 A.M.--HOLINESS MEETING 30 P-M.--DIRECTORY CLASS -M.--COMPANY MEETING FOR ALL YOUNG PE 7.00 P.M.--SALVATION MEETING ors BRIGHT SINGING -- INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGES We Would Like To See You! C.K.LB, and although the small car suf- fered a damage set at $150, the | driver of the bus, apparently, was | unaware that his vehicle had ev- en been in an accident. Mrs. Ol- | ive Forrest, 333 Cadillac Ave, | Oshawa, was proceeding from | Oshawa to Ajax about 7:35 a.m. when the accident occurred at the intersection of Reynolds Street and Dundas Street E. The 'bus WASHER work Guaranteed. ALL SAINTS' ANGLICAN CHURCH WHITBY, ONTARIO Rev. M. J. Cathcart, B.A, L.Th., Rector Sunday Services, Decemer 12th -- Advent 11} 9 AM.--HOLY COMMUNION 11 AM.--WHITE GIFT SERVICE 3 P.M.--Young Peoples Bible Class 7 P.M.--Evening Prayer Complete check wp. Wringer grease ond gear oil chonged Wringer rolls in stock. Special price on complete over hao BUTT RADIO And Appliance 118 Brock St. S., Whitby MO. 38-3707 SHOPPING until 6,00 P.M, until 9.00 P.M. until 9.00 P.M. until 6.00 P.M. Open Open Open Open CHRISTMAS IN WHITBY The Retail Section of Whitby Chamber of Commerce has adopted the following store hours for Christmas, 1955: Open until 9.00 p.m. today, Soturday, Decembeae 11th; and Saturday December 18th; Wednesday, December 15th; Friday, December 17th; Monday, December 20th/23¢d inclusive; Fridoy, December 24th (Christmas Eve). Please toke care of all of your shopping needs in advonce of the long Christmas holidoys. Stores will remain closed on Monday, Dec- ember 27th, 1954 which hos been proclaimed a PUBLIC HOLIDAY, WHITBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOURS AT WHITBY UNITED CHURCH MORNING WORSHIP -- 11 AM, WHITE GIFT SERVICE Bring your gifts for Cedarvale School for Girls. EVENING WORSHIP -- 7 P.M. C.G.I.T. VESPER SERVICE Jein our girls in this beautiful service of dedication. SUNDAY SCHOOL All Sunday School scholars please bring your White Gifts to the Sunday School Hall at 10:30 a.m. The school will enter ehurch in a body, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church BYRON ST. SOUTH REV. D, MARSHALL MINISTER MRS. P. N. SPRATT ORGANIST 11 AM.--MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM.--BEGINNERS CLASS 7 P.M.--EVENING SERVICE 9:45 Bible Class & Sunday School. SENIOR HOCKEY TO-NITE CORNWALL COLTS -- VS, -- WHITBY SENIORS FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 421 Brock Street North, Whitby Pastor: Rev. E. C. Corbett, B.Th Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canada 10:00 A M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR THE - FAMILY 11:00 AM.--""BY GRACE ARE YE SAVED" A verse by verse study in Ephesian Epistle 7:00 P.M.--'""CHRIST DIED FOR OUR SINS" Our Pastor preaching both services. Come early for our song service at 6:50 p.m. Witness our radio Broadcast during our eve- ning service. Soloist this Sunday: Gunner Knudsen, Danish Lyric Tenor. Visitors very welcome plenty of parking space, bring all the tamily. HEAR OUR BROADCAST SUNDAYS 10:45 A.M. CKLB This is the ONLY club in the league Whitby has not defeated. They are out to do it in this game. They need your vocal support at this BIG GAME. 8:30 P.M. WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 413 JOHN ST. PHONE 297. Pastor: O. MacPHERSON "The Church of the Old-Fashioned Gospel" 10 AM.--SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 A.M.--Morning Worship 7 P.M.--EVANGELISTIC SERVICE ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th, OUR ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM WILL BE HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS. A FILM, ENTITLED "CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS", WILL BE SHOWN Everyone Welcome, | ened, skates exchanged. C.C.M. matched | | sets. All sizes. Open Friday evenings. Dec.30 ---- "5% | WANTED TO BUY -- POULTRY, HIGH- | est prices: also feathers, new and old. | Phone Jake Parker, 8-3486, mornings or after 6, Dec. 25. | WANTED -- BREAD SALESMAN, FOR | established route, in Whitby. Guaran- | teed wage and commision. Plus insur. | ance and Hospitalization. Phone Thorn- hill, Ontario, AV 5-1556 after 6 pm 9b WANTED -- WOMAN, PART TIME, TO help 'with housework. Apply in person at 127 Perry Street, after 6 p.m. 289a perts. estimates. / Phone MO, 83161. Dec. 27 CHOICE SCOTCH PINE CHRISTMAS trees, B. Cook, 318 Mary West. Phone 8-3728. Free Delivery. Dec. 19. Free % heating, kitchen with built-in cupboards, heavy wiring, tile dfloors, newly paint- ed, private eptrance, immediate pos- session, Phone MO. 8-2428. 28%a SKATES SHARPENED Only 25¢ Why Pay More sy TECHN UGH = y Compiaxi) QUINTON'S SHOE REPAIR ICOLOR 225 Brock St. South Tue, Thur. Sat, T.F. 2 - SHIRTS - 25 Yes, We Will Launder and Finish Two Dress Shirts For This Low Price -- With any -- DRY CLEANING ORDER OF 1.00 NOTE: ONLY 2-SHIRTS PER CUSTOMER 24-HOUR PHONE SERVICE--DIAL 5-3555 GILLARD CLEANIT SERVICE Plant 92 Wolfe St.. H. L. PRINGLE Superintendant POWER INTERRUPTION Power will be interrupted between the hours of 1:30 P.M. and 3:30 P.M. on Sunday Dec. 12, 1954 in the following area: Palace, Euclid and Centre streets from John Street north to Beech Street The above is necessary owing to the tieing in of a new feeder to the new substation. THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF WHITY KR TtOIeseRgr E. J. BRYANT Chairfhan RR LS CHRISTMAS GIFT APPLES Shipped by express, prepaid to any rail point in Canada and U.S.A. RED WING FANCY McINTOSH 5-Bushel Carton - - - 3.50 (Plus Express Charges) I-Bushel Carton - - - 6.00 (Plux Express Charges) An Ideal Christmas Gilt Il, so that ne ohare on top Each apple Sarefully selected and "packed in on individual apple touches another. This new, di h b Safe arrive) i Jrime Coloured, =" layer of apples lends an atmosphere of Christmas. Yo persona! enclosed pr rehoy phen na ova ALSO STANDARD GRADES WHOLESALE OR RETAI Order Early to Avoid Disappointment 8:00 0.m.--5:00 p.m. Daily Except Syndey PHONE MO. 8-3311 RED WING ORCHARDS HIGHWAY NO. 2 -- 2 MILES WEST OF \WHITBY ol kpge | 9 dits Sroddonrge 8