Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Dec 1955, p. 4

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. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, December 12, 1955 WHITBY and DISTRICT NN gn é Ev ik GETTING A TREE READY Two little Port Whitby misses | presidént of the St. John's Men's y trying to | Club, which once again is hold- h Christmas | ing a Christmas tree sale in Santa. | Port Whitby to raise funds for the club's work. Shown above, were busy on Satur figure out just whic tree would look best for Helping them with sion is Albert Edw Santa Claus paid a special visit to the Town Hall on Friday night where he greeted the Dundas Street School children and their brothers, sisters and parents who had gathered there for their an- nual Christmas party, He was given a wonderful, though noisy, welcome while two of the even- ing's entertainers played jingle bells. The grand old man in his bright red suit and snowy white beard finally made his way to the Santa Pays Annual Visit 'To Pupils Of Dundas School | | 1 | | | | teachers and pupils Mad aperil | considerable time preparing a| very lovely play entitled 'The Spirit of Christmas". A huge, lighted Christmas tree and al | church provided an appropriate! | background for the . children,| { many of, them in their costume, who sang several Christnfas | sons and carols. i Great artists who did much to make the evening enjoyable, were | Mr. Windrem and Mrs. Carruth-| ers. They accompanied themselves held and not a few recruits were enrolled. A local option campaign was in {full swing. Whitby was one of | four licensed towns in Ontario | county, and The Gazette and | Chronicle carried large advertise-| | ments inserted by«the wets and | the drys. The vote was to be tak- en at the January elections, and |a hot fight was being waged by both sides. | | Submitted to the electors at the| | eivic elections was a bylaw to {ing freely, h 15-man t Christian Temperance Union am- nounced plans for the annual treat for the residents of the On- tario County House of Refuge. Stock in the Whitby Brick and Ciay Products Company was sell- The Gazette and Chronicle reported. A plant was planned to be in operation in the spring of 1916. PREPARE NEW FORCE BARRIE (CP)--Preparations are | almost complete here for scheduled change over Dec. 31 from the On- tario Provincial Police to a new own police force, it was | authorize the Town of Whitby to enter into an agr twit Charles Phillips or company to be| formed by him to be known as the { Whitby Silk - Mills Company. Af | Joan» of $15,000 at 5% per cent | interest was involved. | Ei | tective-sergeant with the Kitchener d Thursday. Police chief Edward Tschirhart, a former de- police department, said he will put his men through a two weeks train- stage where he gave each child a on the guitar and accordian, and gift of Christmas candies and an|sang such numbers as "The Yel- apple wrapped in shiny cello-| low Rose of Texas" and "Davey phane. Then *Chuckie" Hughes Crocket""., The children sang with| ing school before they officially Whitby branch of the Women's' assume policing duties. for himself before he left for the North Pole again to make his final preparations for Christmas. The evening began with Mrs. Vern Rowe playing the Queen. Then Mr. W. A. Smith, who acted as master of ceremonies, started the program. Mrs. Rowe, the presented Santa with a little gift|the artists in these popular Bum bers. | Mr. Earl Fairman was present "Howdy Doody" | |and showed a | film, | A tired, but very happy crowd | finally went home, and a success- {ful party was over for another year. Etcher Fires Two Goals Dunlops Roll Up 9-2 Win : | | x As ; 3 By CLIFF GORDON | The Dunlops avenged the defeat handed them by the Brockville Magedomas on their last appear- | ance here. On Saturday night the | Dunlops trounced the Maggies, | 8-2. Fred Etcher led the local at- tack as he scored his 19th and | 20th goals of the season. Bobby Attersley rapped home his 21st 3 id | partment but Fred is breathing | right down his neck. Hard-work- ing Doug Williams and Ted De- Gray each managed a single tally as did Bonello, Redmond, O'Con- nor and Air. The BEA line each 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brownson; Al- bert Edwards, and his grand- daughter, Sharon Edwards, 1%, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob |ardson potted both the losers' tal- Edwards, all of Port Whitby. lies and thus robbed Ross Hawe Robertson, Whitby |of a shutout. | Brownson, 2 The game was keenly contested ! - | with 12 minor penalties and a | | pair of misconducts. Bourda, the 'Nine Lessons classy little goalie of the Brock- |ville team, stole the show with I | his great performance, He not only A t h | made some terrific stops but came . 0 n S {up with a few tricks into the bar- gein. In the third period when the St. John's Anglican Church Sun- game was in the bag for the rub-| day School Concert will be held, ber men, Bourds, on one Bumig | on Wednesday evening at 7:30 in disgust at himself for misfiring the Sunday School. Each class willl on an easy one. Just seconds later| take some lessons on the program, with the Dunlops peppering him, | and two very fine Christmas films| with 11 shots from close in he! | 4 1 i | River, was visiting her daughter, get back in the winning column. | | SHE IS ONE YEAR OLD TODAY | All dressed up in her brand birthday today. Nancy is new birthday dress, Nancy Ro- uglier of or si . avano of Ajax anc well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. P.. Rowell of William Rowell, Johnson St., Whitby, happily celebrates her Legion Hosts At Christmas Party When Santa Claus came down the chimney at the Legion Hall on Friday evening he was loudly ac- claimed by the childrea of ex- servicemen in the t who were the guests of Whitby .egion Branch 112 at the annual Christ- mas party. And parents, who brought along the little folks, were equally glad to see St. Nicholas who, loaded with gifts, saw that no child was forgotten. He was assisted by Legion officers, for it was no small job handling such a crowd. . The children were delighted BROC now PLAYING EVENING SHOW 7 P.M. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 THEY g# LIVE DANGEROUSLY IN M-G-M's first the and Pickering. --Scott Studio, Whitby with the puppet show given by Mr. C. G. Sarles, creator of pup- pets for a hobby, and always will- ing to help any local organization The children and older people as well got a great kick out of the clever antics of these imitation little folk, and Mr. Sarles was endered the sincere thanks of the Legion. Next on the programme came refreshments and the members of the Ladies' Auxiliary took over and passed out sandwiches, cake, ice cream, soft drinks, tea and coffee. Then Santa, taking leave of all, again descended the chim- ney promising to return on Christ- mas eve for all good boys and girls. A pledge of goodness until that time was obtained from all. WHITBY Phone 8-3618 Fi SOO ENGR PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR PHOTOSRAPHED BY pr » DAVID E. ROSE reooucrion DEBORAH VAN KERR JOHNSON A jon MILLS will be shown. Time will be allow- was .beatable. He drew a well-| ed for the singing of carols and dese. .cd round of applause from! for a solo. the fans and promptly bowed to The service of nine lessons and| how his appreciation. From here Christmas carols will be held on|in he was a one-man show as he Sunday next at 7 p.m. in place of| Kicked out the shots with cat-like tie usual service. The choir, under, a5ility. the direction of the organist, Mr. The Dunlops now rest until Sat- Tom Henstock, will be singing spe-| urday night when they play host cial Christmas music. {to their arch rivals, the Kingston Music lovers will enjoy hearing| Goodyears. The -Goodyears down- on the church organ the organ|€6 the Dunlops on Friday night in| prelude, Symphonic Overture, and| Mn&ston by the score of 5-4. We the organ postlude, Hallelujah|Gid not see that game but hear Chorus, both by Handel. | that it was a terrific performance | as will be the ope Saturday night. | | Tonight has Jr. action at the local | PERSONALS |r | The Dunlops, still smarting from the loss inflicted on them by| of Trent the visitors, were determined to Mrs. Jos. Tedford, { Mrs. E. recently, Etcher put the locals out on top Gs before the game was two minutes Mr. and Mrs. E. Vallant are old. He combined on a neat play back from a trip to Buffalo where with Air and Bonello. This Y they attended Mr. cock's funeral. Northam, Arthur Bab- have been the spark the locals| reeded = her swarmed all! The many friends of Mrs. Kath-| 210Utd the Brockville net. The leen Brough from Brooklin are next title Eicher bit the ice he sorry to learn that she is in Osh-| 35ain inked the red light for his in Gane y Hotel 20th goal of the season and this : put Rim tied with Attersley in that Miss Eleanor Correll has just re-| ¢epartment. Treen was banished) turned from a very pleasant holi-| af the 10.30 mark for interference day in Florida. She accompanied 2nd while he was off the locals her sister and brother-in-law Mr, | increased their lead. The third and Mrs. W. J. Timmins, of Osh-|#0al of the night coming off the awa: | stick of Attersley. Bobby stole the | puck from Dagenais and went right in on goalie Bourda who failed in an effort to outguess the classy centre of the rubber men. This brought the count to 3-0.| {The thought going through the Well Under Way | minds of a lot of people was more The Christmas shopping spree than likely th is now in full swing in the stores were of yours ey The D 9 ithy : 3 S . unlops| of Whithy, The Santa Claus par-| pave on two Pe eR Oh A oo week ago gave it Im-| leading 3.0 at the end of the first petus and daily the stores are period and they lost both games. | sinning to add to the number of| yy, had our minds eased. how-| their Christmas shoppers. Prac-| aver at the 19.28 mark as 'on | tically every store in the business nor scored on a pass from fay! section has been decorated and ing coach Gagnon P ki some very fine window displays There were only two men in the are to be seen. cooler in the initial period and, The Merchants' Committee of| andi the Chamber of Commerce has an- Treen Of the locals Rui a ith al nounced extra shopping hours un-| Sers w a til Christmas eve., these going| Yuletide Buying minor and misconduct. | into effect last week-end. Stores, , The Dunlops lost no time in get-| with the exception of groceries|!in® back on the band wagon in| | who have their own hours, will be 'he scoring way in the middle open on Wednesday afternoon, | > Dec. 14, to 6 p.m., and on Friday| and Saturday nights, Dec. 16 and| WHITBY | 17. Ma 9 p.m. All next week,| with the exception of Saturday, Sept. 24, which is Christmas ig DAY-BY-DAY | stores.- will be open until 9 p.m.| | They will be closed for the | The Sunday School Concert of) Christmas day holiday on Mon-| Faith Baptist Church will be held| day. on December the 15th at 7.30 p.m. | at* the church. T MUDDY WATERS The Faith Baptist Church will Over the centuries enough mud| have their church and Sunday has been dredged from the Thames| School Christmas entertainment on estuary in England to build an-| Thursday, December the 15th, at other Great Wall of China. 7.30 p.m, WHITBY CLASSIFIED FOR RENT--2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS,|FOR RENT -- TWO UNFURNISHED 302 Byron North. MO. 8-3255. 287¢| rooms, with bath, laundry tubs, new home, oil heated. 512 Ash Street. 287f WANTED TO BUY--POULTRY, HIGH. | est Prices: Also feathers, new and old.| EMPLOYMENT WANTED---EXPERIEN-:| Phone Jake Parker, MO 8-3486 mornings ced farmer, single, requires work on or after 6. Dec 11| farm. Phone MO. 8-3962. 287 | HOME INSULATION, BLOWIN G|PUPPIES FOR SALE--6 WEEKS OLD, Method. Free Estimates SEPTIC | male; also convertible baby carriage. | TANKS CLEANED THE SANITARY 917 Centre South. 287c to still leave him tops in that de- : accounted for a goal. Archie Rich- | two appeared must | f eV | or and Bus Gagnon is 53, slightly! crease of $25 until $800 was reach- | 6. Whitby--Bonello - Etcher 8. ¥ IT'S "This job is for the birds," says Ken Corner, of Whitby Fire Department, and he's dead right. More accurately, the job is for the turkeys -- eight of | them, which are being raffled by the fire pedartment. Ken and some other firemen took | STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS Nose Throat P | UP<DOWN RELIEF " - ners, Friday evening, selling tickets for the draw. So that there would be no mistake as to which draw they were for, Ken faced the bitter cold of the even- ing in complete fire - fighting | kit, even to a flashing red light, to attract attention. --Robertson, Whitby 4 turns standing on the Four Cor- i FRED ETCHER stanza as DeGray slipped home marker number 5 at the 53-second mark on passes from Redmond and Williams. Rockburn of the; Maggies was cooling his toes at the time of the next Whitby goal| as Bonello scored on a perfect pass from Etcher. McBeth of the tiremen was banished on a cheap one for kneeing and while he was in the cooler Richardson scored 2 i on a three-way passing play with| Norman J. Anderson, making a the Duncan brothers. The latter| return bid for the reeveship to be only good which he had held five years ago, from their own blue line-up. They| was elected reeve over two other very seldom go back into their| contenders. Heber Down, also a own end and help dig the puck former reeve, was. edged out by out. Also they are poor on the| five votes; and William Guthrie, a back checking and on several oc-| former de r trailed casions got caught too far up the| third spot. For the first time in the history of Whitby Township, a woman has! been elected to the council. Fol-| lowing election returns in Brook-| {lin on Saturday night, Mrs. Mrytle | Lovelock, of Brooklin, won a seat on the council, in her second bid for council. 1 rec aside when the Dunlops countered Guthrie 119. with goal number seven. Williams/ Sidney Lockyer this .year lost was the triggef man on this one his seat on council and two pew with Treen drawing the assist on| faces will appear. the play. Penalty time-keeper| house, a sitting councillor, topped Arn. Etcher had more work this|the poll this year with 708 votes. period as seven penalties were| Myron Vipond, making his first handed out. try for council, ran second with Captain Eddy Redmond opened 595 votes. the scoring for the Dunlops in the] Mrs. Lovelock won the third final frame as he scored on a pass| seat on council with 513 votes. Mr. trom Air. The latter carried the| Lockyer was left out of council puck into the corner and then| this year with 460 votes. dropped the pass out to Redmond. Township Clerk Murray Robin- It was on this goal that Bourda|son reported that no notice asking fanned badly and threw his stick for a recount had been received into -the air. From here on iniby him. He also reported that Bourda got all the applause. Rich- Whitby Twp. To Have First Lady Councillor In History George Loft- | repay wn 15 monthly nStalmenys of only $1557 each B Borrow from HFC to consolidate bills, for fuel, repairs, shopping expenses--any worthwhile reason. Loans made without end Fast, friendly service, orsers. Simple requirements. Borrow with confidence from HFC ved 470 § ice. Both teams were playing five| votes; Down received 465; and | At Household Finance yo E - | and most recommended ¢ MRS. M. LOVELOCK on your pro u select your own repayment plan--on sensible terms that fit your paycheck. For quick, one-day service, do as thousands of others do! Borrow with confidence from HEC, Canada's largest onsumer finance company. _ $50 to 51000 mise to repay this was the first time a woman had ever won a seat on the town- SAMPLE TABLE Need Money ? ship council as nearly as could be ascertained. MONTHLY CASH YOU RECEIVE PAYMENTS NUMBER OF MONTHS Bills to pay ? ardson scored his second goal of the game for the losers at the 3.59 mark and that was all the pucks that elsled Hawe in the local EARLY DAYS IN WHITBY 12 LE] 24 $105.75 308.38 510.68 $10.00 24.00 27.00 mesh. Air scored alone at the > 12.50 mark to round up the scor- 42 YEARS AGO ing for the night and send the, Board of Education adopfed a Dunlops home with their 13th win graded salary schedule for public coupled with a tie and two losses. school teachers. The An excellent record to say the| salary for which a teacher could least. be engaged was $500, with a year- The Dunlops have now amassed ly increase until the maximum 111 goals and had only 39 scored|of $600 was reached. Minimum against them. The combined goal for the principal at Port Whitby output of B. Attersley, Fred Etch-| school w. 00, with a yearly in- more than one team we Know ed, | have scored. | LINE-UPS: An average attendance of 73 MAGEDOMAS: "BROCKVILLE was reported at the High School, Goal, Bourda; defence, Rockburn ith 77 on the roll. This was a Thompson; centre, Dagenais; slight increase over the previous wings, Legris, Lomer; alts., year. Clarke, Ed. Duncan, Er. Duncan, | Kuntz, VanAllen, Richardson;| Rev. J. A. McKeen, clerk of the Charron, sub-goal. Whitby Presbytery of the Presby- WHITBY DUNLOPS: Goal, terian Church in Canada, reported Hawe; defence, Treen, Redmond; | that the vote on church union in centre, Williams: wings, Gagnnon,| the Presbytery gave 1,022 for and DeGrays: alts. Bonello, Air, Etch- 844 against, a majority of 178 for er, Attersley, O'Connor, McBeth. | union. Referees: Jas. Crombie of Bow | BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL manville and Stan Boshier of To- 0 . | Undertaking ronto. SUMMARY: 1st Period Sw. C. TOWN, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 9.28 and embalmer. Phone MO 8-3410. | 1. Whitby--Etcher - Air ..19.28| (min- UNCLE fed SEZ ; om Bonello 2. Whitby--Etcher-Williams 3. Whitby--B. Attersley 4. Whitby--O'Connor - Gagnon ar tatuies Penalties--Treen, Clarke or and misconduct). 2nd Period 5. Whitby--DeGray - Williams - Redmond | I 35] 7. Brockville--Richardson - | Er. Duncan - Ed. Duncan 10.54 8 Whithy--Williams -Treen 17.10 Penalties--O'Connor, Rockburn, | McBeth (2), Kuntz, Treen. 3rd Period 9. Whitby--Redmond - Air .. 10. Brockville--Richardson = Thompson ........ 11. Whitby--Air 3 Penalties--Thompson, O'Connor, Er. Duncan, Bonello, Etcher (mis- conduct). : | WAY. Walter Ward, Whitby. Phone MO! a 8-2562. Jan. 11| RUSSELL WILDE, ELECTRICAL CON- nn ce emer | (FACING, New homes, water heaters, fix CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING. APPLY L.| tures, range cables a specialty. Phone | YOUR PENNIES ANP YOU WILL MAKE DOLLARS! Order Your minimum | ¢ | The 84th 756.56 40.00 24 Judges McGillivray and Me- oy | Tutyre, of Ontario County, were both on the bench at the opening of the December sittings of the| Ontario County Court, with three civic cases on the docket, and one application for naturalization. in, A mammoth military event was 5 64 King Street East, sponsored in Brooklin by the Re- Give HFC a call today! OUSEHOLD FINANCE amb d floor, RA 35-6526 cruiting League of that village.| Battalion, nearly 500/ strong, marched from Oshawa! under the command of Major! Wright, joined by the 116th Battal- ion, Several military events were| P 11% Simcoe St. South, second floor, phone RA 5-1139 OSHAWA, ONT. DON'T BE LOUR-BLIND WHEN YOU BUY COAL... STEADY CONTROLLED HEAT FROM YOUR LIVING ROOM The 'blue coal' TEMP- * MASTER changes furnace . --it can co of heating satisfac ~~soon pays for Itself heat -- safe hea Phone today for a free demonstration, heat. So don't be st you money! Don't just order coal -- insist on 'blue coal', 'Blue coal' is colour-marked for your guarantee tion. It gives you the clear full flame that means better heat -- thrifty t. Thousands of Canadian families rely on 'blue coal' for steady, healthful colour-blind when you buy coal. It pays to order 'blue coal', LANDER COAL CO. Atkinson, Phone MO 82174, 46" chain! MO. 8-3174. Dec. 23 and 24" 284F | CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE, BY| St. John's Men's Club, on sale at Silver Grill, 1628 Brock South. Free delivery. Dec. 23| ORDERS TAKEN NOW. CHOICE Scotch Pine Christmas Trees. All sizes. | BIRRELL COOK, 318 Mary West. Phone | 84294, Free delivery. Dec. 19) {FOR RENT MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS THREE ROOM UNFUR-! nished apartment Fridge and stove sup-| plied, Private entrance and bath, Phone SEPTIC TANKS EXCAVATED eo EXCAVATING eo GRADING MO 8.2776 2841 | NOW! FROM RIGLER'S FOR SALE -- 8 ROOM FRAME HOUSE | on 5 acres of land in Pickering Town-| ship. Full price $8,000., $3,000. D | Phone Pickering 99J13. Reverse charges. | 2840 FOR RENT ment, large JANUARY living room, Kit bedrooms, storageroom. Kitch boards, clothes closets. 428 Per BASE- en, two nn cup Ty Str eet ' Whitby, _ MALE, WHITE WITH tan head. dark on right side. Anyone finding this dog, write Harvey Hamil ton, Whitby. Phone MO §-2619. Reward 280c LOST -- HOUN STORE 200 Brock St. S. 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