4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, January 6, EXECUTIVE At the inaugural meeting of the Whitby Chamber of Com- -~ merce, held in the Library last | night, chairmen for the coming year were named. During the A MEMBERS OF meeting, His installation of the 1956 of the executive and the com- 1956 Worship Mayor | Harry Jermyn performed the | execu- | tive. Shown above are members | -- _\WWHITBY and DISTRICT Churchill Accepts | 'Canadian' Honor Chest Campaign By ALAN HARVEY Hudson's Bay Company--and thus Canadian Press Staff Writer |with Canada -- date from John Is Short $1,000 { LONDON (CP) -- Sir Winston | Churchill, the first Duke of Marl- | Churchill, already laden with dig-|borough, who became the third gov- | nities, has accepted a new honor | ernor of the company in 1685. The E So : 5 linking his name with a company|duke was the second son of Sir The Whitby Community Chest 1 | whose origins go back to the early| Winston Churchill, from whom the campaign is still being kept open days of Canada. present Sir Winston is descended. because the objective of -$5.000 is The award, especially created, is| Port Churchill the railway ter- {still short by $1,000, it was an-| |that of Grand Seigneur of the minus of Hudson hay, had its name {nounced yesterday by Campaign| Company of Adventurers of Eng- changed from Fort Prince of Wales | Manager J. McKore. Fortunately, land Trading into Hudson's Bay-- to Churchill in honor of the duke. labout $400 came in just before in short, of the Hudson's Bay Com-| The Times comiments on the ind after the new year," but the { | executive still feels that as the| total amount required can be| raised, therefore the lists are be- pany, | "happy Anglo-French" of Sir Win- e Times, alone among British|ston's title, Grand Seigneur, in newspapers in having news of the view of the "ancestral memories' I are be- award, suggests in an edi'orial that| of both the ancient peoples of Can- ing kept open, The organizations) the new dignity will probably en-|ada. (The company's first explor- | sharing in the campaign funds are| tail the addition. of a beaver haters were French-Canadians com- |the Victorian Order of Nurses, | to Sir Winston's wardrobe. A com-| missioned by Prince Rupert, says | the Salvation Army, the Canadian k | National Institute for the Blind, {the IODE and the Women's Insti-| | tute. The treasurer will be pleased, pany sp ing on|The Times). the suggestion, said this is. re-| The title is expected to be con- motely possible. ito receive donations at the Bank| {of Montreal from any who have| I FAMILY "Lines ferred on Sir Winston at a cere- | been missed, in the canvass, or| Says 500 Licences {mony in London in two or three who would like to give more to the| Sold In Whitby Churchill's family links with the months, " CL Nickel Company To Ask - Quash In Grievance Case | The 1956 black-on-white automo-| | bile licenses have now been on | sale four days, in Whitby. PORT COLBORNE (CP) -- The| mail Aug. 26 and asked for a short 3 +" | International Nickel Company Ltd.,| leave of absence. Upon returning ed out in large numbers to wit- | announced it will ask the Ontario|to work Sept. 17, he was told he The licenses are on sale at the | Whitby license bureau in Donald Motor Sales, on Dundas St. East, | | | tests, after a slow start. Last season they led the Eastern League, and appear ready to move up the ladder. Whithy, Oshawa and district fans turn- | The Cornwall Colts, who have made only one appearance in Whitby so far this season, are the visitors tomorrow night, in the Whitby Arena. Captain Bob Bingley, shown on the above left, will . combine with left- winger Pete Payette, and the ER = OMMERCE | ker, Harry Inkpen, William Davidson, Norman Mould, Charles Chaytor and His Worship Mayor Harry Jer- myn. --Robertson, Whitby CHAMBER OF C | mittee chairmen. Seated are, | left to right, John R. Frost, .M. Roblin and vice-presi- | dents Tom Scoit and Gifford Beaton. Standing, same order, | are George Anderson, Bob Caw- | President will be 8.30 tomorrow night. | Smelter Workers (Ind.),| gin tl ES MAYOR Mayor Harry Jermyn lagt night officiated at the installa- tion of the 1956 executive of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce Figg, BARTH OSHAWA rch Hopes to ao PI -A38 u -qeis= i 'For Sunday School Extension VIOLET KIRBY Correspondent NORTH OSHAWA' 'New Year's! Resolution'" was the topic selecte: for Sunday morning by Stephe ( Saywell at St. Stephen's United ! Church On behalf of Mrs his family he w i Lion and their families a very and bright new 3 and express- ed thanks and gratitude to the men. and women of St. Stephen's who have done a splendid job dur- ing the year, and the women's or- ganizations who have worked un- tiring, and in co-ope ( with one another to make a good finan- £ial year, to the wonderful people who donate and give assistance He mentioned our splendid year ard hoped for our steady progre as we have done in the past. Th year the new addition, badly ed to house the Sunday school looks like a reality 1s The choir sang, "Follow The Las had steady growth and now| guests Gleam." Next Sunday services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. With us to worship will be 40 leaders in Scouting who are receiving instrue- tions at Camp Samac. In the eve- ring the awards for scholars at- tending during the year and Rob- ert Raike certificates will be pre- sented. |said the move was unprecedented) Which defines a quit as 14 days' INSTALLS CHAMBER the ! year the Installed as president of Chamber for the coming was a former mayor of town, Wiliam Davidson. Shown Raps Coach PRESIDENT above, president Davidson, left, is installed by His Worship Mayor Jermyn, right. --Robertson, Whitby | { mplement Plans Tuesday evening the Sunday chool teachers and leaders held heir meeting. S. G. Stephen Say- 4 well was chosen president. Offic- C nicrs and leaders were selected for Henry Shemilt and family of three he coming year. Superin'endent for senior Sunday school and treas- mus, Ont., Mr. and Mrs : ) T urer is Mrs. Alex Ferries. Jr. Sup- Xir crintendent for the junior Sundey &i°ls of Ritson Read north, Mr. and 23 snhool happy §enod], and spare teacher is Susan Saywell. Secretary is Miss Muriel Wallace and the Mis- sionary convener is Miss Marilyn! rice street, held New Year's din- Kirby Teachers of junior classes are: Mrs. Carson Hird, Mrs. Rusnell, Miss Marilyn Miss Marilyn Kirby, Miss Dorothy Fish, Mrs. Henry Bickle, Miss Lois King, Mrs. Ar- thur Cordon, Miss Muriel Wallace, Miss E. Bradshaw and Mrs. Gesik Teachers of senior classes are: Moffat, s need-' Miss Nina King, Miss Lois Fice ppg and Mr. John Pratt. The attendance at Sunday chool number to 165 the need for school is great. PERSONALS Mr. and still - growing a larger Sunday and Mrs. James Dunk of Magnetawan, with Joan and Gary, old neighbors of Orchardview Bivd., called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford on Saturday and BROC NOW PLAYING WARNER BROS. rresenr They called him 'Tniun-Lover... ¢ They called on him when everyone else EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. ATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M. WHITBY Phone 8-3618 in DELMER DAVES' Marjorie 4 ICIRIAIBIS] RIC[BIO]T] [LIOIRIDIS| girls and a wee boy Harry of Cad- e bo o ADT IEIV] Ray Hos- boys and 2. Shield 3. Flow 4. Step in a series . Strange . Culpability . Roadway . Raise . Cheat (slang) A tendon . Astern . Wager . Part of "tobe" . Man's nickname . Mexican tree 24 Declar. ed as a solemn oath 25. A cure-all 26. Pur- chase 28. Inter. national lan. guage Yesterday's Saswer 29. Sphere 34. Open (poet.) 30. Unsteady on 36. Skid the legs 38. Girl's name 40. Spread grass todry 42. Spawn, of fish and their family of Mrs. Marlowe have a little son also, David Mr. and Mrs Ed. Shemilt, Beat- | ner for Mr. and Mrs William Shemilt and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoskin and family, Mr. and Mrs Andy Marlowe and David, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shemilt and their family of Cadmus Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hutcheon, Taunton Road Fast, had as Christ- mas dinner guests their son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutcheon of To- 33, One who dives The Scout mothers will hold a euchre party at Queen Elizabeth school on January 13, convened Iky Mrs. Ruby Brown Mr. and Mrs. William King, Sim- coe street north, and daughters, Nina and Marie, had Chzistmas supper with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer and family, Taunton road W. C. Town & Sons FRIGIDAIRE , AUTHORIZED DEALER WHITBY MO 8-3410 ey night around these parts, it's pes 6 in a grievance case. vando's absence from work consti- streak. The Colts have dropped Heard's Taxi, early on Tuesday. | A A y yl sent a motion Jan. 17 to have ing Judge lan M. Macdonell, H e was any increase or decrease, on Band will be presenting a concert|play Colonel Bogey within one Of an employee, Adam Rivan- "The company's action in this two or three years. Mr, Donald ATR R : | paired driving. He said he inform-|very foundations of labor unions LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP)--Olym- Hall auditorium. |a considerable interest in the ed the deadline is January 30th. seni oil 1955. The band finished well ahead | Amateur Athletic Union. evening will be announced later. | De 't Att t T C ' was planning legal action and] news items of local interest | {to town. i |the press of your (1) libelous at- | following this concert, it was SUg- fact. th - 3 , the pi | ause of most . public expense; (2) vour libelous | pig will be the main| Surgical incision is the only|® corns. |band'; and (3) your gratuitous slur WA Group held their pot luck The members of the band have ly Aliant Spigot Selle boob bo Bg shin tn ou New Y. Todi New Yorkers, including those of| jo sof 0 ppe supper 'was follow-| Club Bayview. This is another of m ; pase of Soo wie RENFREW (CP)--The Ontario Sure Or friction might clear up cent stver nitrate solution. | HEADS COMMITTEE {next meeting will be held in the of new instruments. : It wi ttawa v. ' sweat. all friction and pressure. chairman of the AAU Olympic fi-| Tuesday, the seventh of Febru- which had been bequeathed to belt with the Ottawa valley : , 'thrown directly across th i complete disappearance of the be used very carefully. mittees 'I have not received a The United Church WA annual being used again. e height | Mr. Frost spoke at a by-election surface of the toes. The surface| QUESTION AND ANSWER mari¢ ud Lasry, Were Christmas|: Henshel said he was awarded] sharp. {will also need instruments, It is .'N. 8. the South Renfrew by-election Jan.! y . ation of the pancreas, a large tions from Normandy to Ger- instruments to the new bandsmen will reveal a core. It's this coreim b+ g Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marlowe, |°P€raHons trom = | I a New 'ear' ito get a pair of shoes which will and vomiting. athy of Beatrice, Mr. and Mrs, Suspending miler Wes Santee. The and Karen spent New Year's | ACROSS that it was voluminous but hardly family, Bill and Mary, were the 10. Twofold Dies From .22 Wound Credit, visited friends and rela. | developing power and other re-| The government has announced ping p 15. Egyptian night in his home, the viclim of a 1" Chapman, of Niagara Falls, |tion, addressing a meeting in his/put up the other one-third. tome and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutoh General's father was a 'former|and Mrs. John Jeppesen, of King He said the federal government said, "is a national development dl a e h\ S. arry 1ieheo 23. American i | s pipeline, which would both practicable and capable of ex- (will be held. | Robichaud, of Acadieville, New {natural gas pipelin P 27. A protective staff. staf furned to her home in New expected that a packed house | An official of the Mine, Mill ang tuted a "quit" under the terms of only one of their last five con- Harry Donald, owner of Donald the Loans majorly award re,| Brooke Bell and Harvey Murphy, orevious years, Mr. Donald said for the general public on the even. year. do, member of the union's Local case, in refusing to accept the said that he has not been inform-| may, part in the concert, he band's progress, at one time prom- Y of his sentence byof Canaa," pic official Harry D. Henshel says 5 ri, | This marks the first public con-|of the deadline and in fact played| | Henshell, on vacation in Puerto] WHITBY [summer concest semson when Plished the feat. | added: F t Ills Y 1f Recently the band had present-| if A 00 ourse and names of visitors are ap- ; The pig, incidentally, will be ati {tack on me as a permanent hitch-| | gested that the general public course. . reference to my military service v sure method of curing corns, but| But this alone probably won't 2 o » od tol Supper last Tuesday night in the vay lon Brooklyn obviously intended to 8! another enterprise underway at clean, neat job. having you soak your feet in hot | g . f us who never had the honor fled by the business meeting and the Pra i Sl ther of : government is planning to build a S°M€ COrns. The soft corns which| TO PROTECT AREA | Henshel, chairman of the Olym-| afternoon at the home of Mrs.| It will be remembered that the : Premier Frost sai y ,|_ They occur where there is either] Some doctors treat corns with nance committee, told Allen that ary. {them by an earlier civie band rost said Wednesday : n of land between Renfrew county| Corns. | Sometimes X-ray therapy is suc- had lunch with the family to renew dollar directly or indirectly from supper meeting will be held at| Now, says Bandmaster Clarke, wy meeting in favor of James A.|is shiny and polished. Mrs. H. 8.: What is ere Day guests at the home of her|® Bronze Star combat medal 'In Executive please bring their re-| planned that as funds are raised, | - pam y gues e D training 12. The vacancy in the Ontario| which causes dull, boring or|gland beneath the first part of Jones avenue, he'd Christmas din-| ManY In 1944-45. suspension later was lifted week-end with their daughter and | E P id 1 A Should Extend Power-Ai ominous." guests of Dr. and Mrs. John A.! 11, Fetch BRANTFORD (CP) -- Donald tives during the holiday season. sources to five provinces, George it will set up a crown company to sun god 22 calibre bullet. A rifle, evidently for the New Year's week-end. {Broadview riding, listed the prov-| Mr. Hees' statement was in- 19, Become d child for N Six Nations Indian runner. He ran Street, for the holidays. should be filling to assist the five policy by which the federal gov- | an children for New A Indian i h the panding the provincial economy.' Brunswick, were the holiday |bring. Alberta gas throug p 8 P coating for Bruce Watts of Hamilton is spend- Brunswick after a short stay in Whitby. 28. Rasca! 81, Ahead 32, Penitent 33, Perform 35. Grate 37. Board of ordnance (abbr.) $8. Edgeof wound 39. Glory 41, Sober 43. Ireland 44. Departed 45. Mimicked 46. Period of time DOWN 1. English BOWLING NEWS | reves WHITBY CLASSIFIED High triples: J. Price 804 (282): APARTMENT FOR RENT -- HEATED, RUSSELL WILDE, ELECTRICAL CON-| | M. Reeson 748 (251): E. White 759 large garden, two-bedroom, in fire proof| tracting, new homes, water heaters, fix-| (297); W. Watson 729 (282): D.|building. Available immediately, Phone | tures, range cables a specialty. Phone Reynolds 722 (308); B. Mewett MO: 82688 83174. Jan.23 718 (267): C. Heath 710 (273); S. woME Davies 701 (285): J. Robson 686 Method. Free Estimates SEPTIC (243); B. Bawks 677 (264): *"Jim" TANKS CLEANED THE SANITARY Ross 675 (270): B. Procunier 663 WAY. Walter Ward, Whitby. Phone MO (262): -G. Sweet 653 (259); L. Sa- %2%. Ja. 11 bins 660 (228), | WANTED TO BUY--POULTRY, | High single: J. Trott 297, R.|est Prices; Also feathers, new and old. J Keeler 271, C. Morey 269, J, Phone Jake Parker, MO 83486 mornings Sutherland '267, B. Joyce 246, G. °F "ter 6 Jan.11 sweet 216, A. Reardon 252, J. CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING, 2 FT. CHAIN | Wyatt 244, G. Brown 239, M. Jor-| and 4it. Apply Lorne M. Atkinson, R.R dan 239, J, Watts 237, M. Swartz| 1. Whitby. Phone 82174, Whitby. Jan. 16 2%, FOR RENT--ONE FURNISHED ROOM, ness Wednesday's thriller, and | Supreme Court to quash a board|no longer was required. rest of the improved Colts club will view this one. Game time | Union |the company - union agreement First license of the year was sold lin Canad absence without | rill | Motor Sales, said yesterday that Se Mt Mine-Mill vice-president, ruled that For Speech there have been 500 licenses sold Bandmaster Eric Clarke an-will be turned over to the Whitby y Mr. Pivando should be reinstated. that the sale of licenses has been! ing of February 2nd. The concert| Bandmaster Clarke r that/ 837. Mr. Rivando was sentenced board's decision under the Ontario much the same as for the past will be presented in the Town| Harry Townsend, who eports that) juz. 16 to 30 days in jail for im-| Labor Relations Act, threatens the ed of any extension of the dead- < a | ised the band h 1d gi Bond. he intends to make coach Phog| line for renewing licenses. ° The Tever Besides pig a fat ee if ey "iay Cot. FOR BETTER HEALTH Allen "pay dearly" for lambasting] [formers and a programme for the| nel Bogey before Christmas of| cert to be presented by the band the Colonel twice for Mr. Town- | Rico, cabled the University of in Whitby since the end of the! Send to prove they had accom-| Kansas basketball coach that he - - DAY BY DAY [various parks in the town were, Shortly, says the bandmaster, Accounts of social events and |the scenes of weekly concerts. | Mr, Townsend will bring the pig| 'I was shocked to learn through fed jed a concert in the recreation! hand b t By HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD not t 8 toe preciated. hall of the Ontario Hospital and a bani anquet, scheduled for By A . » not put pressure on your S$. | caval and) Februa th. s | J" Si to the Olympic Games at| uary 9th. As a matter of DON'T cut your own corns. Tight shoes generally are the POT LUCK SUPPER might wish to hear a similar con- as a 'colonel in the Brooklyn The St. Andrew's Presbyterian cert uptown. | fret your doctor do it for you. He| cure hard corns. Your doctor will y P ans Ott aw a- not only knows how, but he has|have to pare the surface and re- | o| church Sunday School at five-| the present time. On y jasalt me and many of my fellow iy. They Bad a' very Hood. atthe ny oie iss a Toronto Link RELIEVING PRESSURE water, Then, he will paint: the Actually, merely relieving pres- base of the corn with a 10 per {living in Brooklyn. . . . the year's work was outlined. The to raise money for the purchase C y direct highway soon to link Tor. occur between the toes are soft- Applying a ring of soft felt wad- ; : : onto and the province's industrial ©0ed by the macerating action of|ding about the area should relieve pic basketball committee and vice- James Ross, of Green Street, on band bagan here using instruments : big : he believes it likely wi pressure or friction. Removal of dichloracetic acid and salicylic in 5 years of activity in the AAU " : [Money was raised and those old that a new a De soon these sources may mean rapid and acid, but these treatments must and in 20 years on Olympic com- TO HOLD MEETING instruments were repaired before and the central Ontario industrial] Hard corns are another matter. cessful. However, you can't de- old aquaintances either organization." | the Baptist Sunday School hall on| another band, the Whitby Junior area." | These occur on the external pend on it. Mr, and Mrs, Idris Stacey, Rose.| 10 reference to his military ca:\Tuesday, January 10th, at 6:30| Police Band, has begun. This band| 4 Maloney, Renfrew lawyer and Pro-| UPPER LAYERS atitis? parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles| 1945 and earned five campaign | Ports. | the Senior bai will wy new in-| gressive Conservative candidate in Shaving off the upper layers| Answer: Pancreatitis is inflam- Grills "at Columbus. |stars in the European theatre of| | struments and han e present |legislature was caused by the!ghar y 11 bowel _ } Pp pain when it presses on/the small bowel. TE eat oar ios it| Alien referred to Henshel last PERSONALS he egted » Hud Wuthy death of James S. Dempsey Who|,nderlying sensory nerves. | Symptoms consist of abdominal amily, Mr. Mrs. |. h ansas City 2 in - y is a i William Shemilt of Orchardview, Week in a Kansas City speec Mr. and Mrs. George Balmer a kL ' son-in-law Mrs. Fred Tuesday night Allen told a res 300-in law, Dr. and » vorter Henshel's cable was about| Harden, of Peterboreugh. H 5. Eye ] 9. Chills and P S H ts af i ge en To Provinces Says Hees holidays. | TORONTO (CP) -- The federal|Prairies.and into Ontario and Que- 12. Takes dinner 14. Advertise. General, 22-year-old son of Mr.| np. ong apg Ebb Hutchings |Hees said Thursday night. {build a $118,000,000 northern Ou- and Mrs. Norman General, Six|,. 4 'family, Trudy and Michael, | The national president of the tario section of this line, advancing 17. A son of Jacob (Bib.) fired by accident while he was |inces as British Columbia, New/cluded in the text of a speech t d alone in his bedroom, lay on the; Mr. Martin Jepoesen, of Wind- | Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince issued to the press before delivery. n a family N g y Aisiti i ronto an amily and Mr. and sor, was visiting his parents, Mr. 21. Indefinite article Year's gor Canada in the Olympigs in the provinces not benefitting from its) ernment will assist the provincial v Fegan Mr. and Mrs. Allie Lloyd and | ded financial assistance in/governments to develop projects 1920s and won many marathon Debra. from Escininee. New intende i 8 24. Young oystee 26. Moved, with Mrs. King's brother, William guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. tudson, and his wife and family. Jimmo, of Brock Street South. a floor BELL CAB east. ing a few days with Miss Nina MO 8-311 With Saturday night being hock- | of arbitration ruling handed down| The company argued Mr. Ri- in an effort to stretch their win to Dick Heard, proprietor of] The a ALY said it will pre- A board of arbitration, compris- in Whitby, to date. Asked if there nounced yesterday that the Brass|Brass Band for having learned to The case concerns the dismissal Mr. Murphy said Wednesday: On Olympics {him in a speech recently on the| held the seat since 1945. First thing to do, of course, is/pain, tenderness of the abdomen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shemilt and|"hich he criticized the AAU for TODAY'S CROSSWORD Mr. and Mrs. Ed. § 2 00 words long and 'I must admit zr ang Mrs. Harold Elms and p-- - - fever i unner's Son Indian R | Mrs. Myrtle Taylor, of Port |government should extend aid in|bec. ments Nations reserve, died Thursday were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, | Progressive Conservative Associa-|two-thirds of the cost. Ontario will 18. Belonging floor beside him. |Edward Island and Newfoundland.| 'What this country needs," he Alan Hutcheon of Oshawa, 22, Encounters races elsewhere. A post mortem Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. Earl | donstruction of the trans-Canada|which can be demonstrated to be as wind Mr. Hudson is on the government Miss Doroihy: Nowlan: has re: WHITBY Misses Marie and Nina King, King and her parents. with Ronald Hudson and Ross Mc-| Mr. and Mrs. John Rham Cann, made a trip to Ottawa Blackstock was a new y with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. |visitor at Mrs. Will K William King, to spend New Year's! ;n Simcoe street north. re oo Wri ofl Mrs. D. Johnston and son, Rob- ear's week ert were visiting her son and. ing's home| daughter-in-law, Fred and Mar- | Raret Johnston, of Wallaceburg! | for the holidays. ] | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, | formerly of Dundas Street East, have moved to their new home at i| 312 High Street. | SENIOR O.H.A. Mrs. James Magee was visiting | her mother, Mrs. Nap. Boily, of| Ottawa, for the holidays. | 1 Mr. Ira Preston, of Escuminae, | N.B., is taking up residence in | Whitby. 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