Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Mar 1956, p. 4

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LEE BJ Mena ARMANMUTRED MOoWMADATOR Laem WHITBY and DISTRICT nd THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE , Friday, March 28 WHITBY-KINGSTON FEUD GETS GOING SATURDAY Pictured three bers of cham- plon Kingston Goodyears, who move into Whitby night, in defense of their crown. tandi above are the di The above players form a de- | fensive part of the "Goodies". tomorrow | A variety show, with both pro-| fessional and local talent, will be staged in Whitby Town Hall early in April to raise funds for a new electric organ to -be installed at the Ontario Hospital. Arrange- ments for the show are being made by the Local Civil Servants Asso- ciation and members of the On- tario Hospital staff. Local - entertainers will include Rudolph Seitle, a native of Vienna, and an accomplished piano accor-| dianist. He is a former employee! of the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, and is now a resident of Oshawa. On hand also will be Harmen Seirsman, of Whitby, a soloist at the United Church. Teddy Young, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon: Young of Kent street, Will Stage Variety Show [To Rid Fund For Organ Whitby, violin student, will also entertain. Teddy has, in recent months, made a number of ap- pearance before the public. A group of student nurses under the direction of J. C. M. Kirk, of the Hospital staff, will also appear. Professional talent will include George Murray and his troupe from Toronto; the Gweneth Lloyd dancers from the Shirley Harmer show; Jacqueline Smith, of the CBC; and Barney. McKeever, a soloist from St. Michael's Cathe- dral, Toronto. A spokesman from the CSA re- ports that other county organiza- tions are planning similar projects to raise funds for the organ which| will be used in church services and| other purposes in the rerceation hall at the hospital. Hear History, Work Of VON At King Street H.5. to citizens to support the Crus- ade, not only as .an example to people in most need of help, but also to teen-agers. trained in an accredited school and often have additional train- ing in Public Health. Their serv- ices are available without excep- tion to all members of the com- munity. The VON takes her ord- ers from the family physician, then goes to work to teach the patient technical skills, knowl- edge of symptoms and precau- tions and she supplies confidence where it is needed. Most of all PERSONALS Mr. E. J. Cormack left for a week's trip to Cleveland, Balti- more, New Jersey and New York. Master" Michael Heffering will be celebrating his 12th birthday on Saturday, March 24. For the occasion he will entertain many of his friends. Refreshments will be served including the traditional birthday cake. Mr. Ted Webster and Mr. Don- ald Dick attended the ORLOA convention at the Royal York as representatives of Ajax Lumber. Mr. James Smyth attended the ORLOA convention at the Royal York on Tuesday, also Mr. Chas. Rycroft assisted by Mr. Geo. Gouldbourn who had a display from Pal-O-Pak. Rev. Dr. W. A. Thomson, one| of the prominent clerics in the Presbyterian Church in Canada, and clerk of the General Assembly, | is to occupy the pulpit of St. An- drew"s Church here on Sunday morning. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Prin. Ze ats visiting relatives in Strat-| ord. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnett, Jr., visited this week with Mr. Port Whitby. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Atkinson and son, Ronnie, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gill, Brock street south. Miss Eileen Barnett, Port Whit- COMING EVENTS she brings her cheery pr to a home that is beset with the worries that illness brings. Mrs. Loyst thanked ail those who had taken part and closed the meeting with O Canada. Lunch was served by the moth- ers of Miss Mildred Corbett's room. ki Goalkeeper Ken Johnson is | game of the best-of-seven league Capt. Ted Nicholson, on the | years, who finished second in right. The Whitby Dunlops led | this year's campaign. The ac- | | tion met at 8 o'clock Wednesday - evening with. Mrs. Loyst in the Will Operate | sade prayer, by Mrs. Brecken- Car Wash Again : ar as gain | Mr. Kemp spoke on behalf of |ful Ice Frolic at the Arena, will get back into the harness again their car-washing facilities to club|Miss Real's room, for Juniors; {members and, manned by mem.! to Mrs. Clark, for. seniors. This Saturday, two service sta- formed to promote student pat- tions, the Fina Service Station at|rols. Mrs. Brown explained the | Service Station on Dundas street| mail, should be promptly return- | west will be taken over, for car-|ed. Mr. Willan, as Commissioner |Kiwanian Jack Bishop. The sta-| Mr. | tions will be open from eight until | Mrs. Pogson won the door prize. Evans, president of the introduced the RUMMAGE AND HOMEBAKE SALE, council chambers, Saturday, March 24, 10.30 a.m. Sponsored by Friendship Group United Church W.A. 70a VARIETY SHOW FOR THE COUNTY of Ontario organ fund, local talent plus many well known radio and TV person- alities, at Whitby Town Hall, Thursday, April 5th, 8 p.m. 70b | TONIGHT | shown between rearguards Tom- | final, in an attempt to capture the Eastern league this season, | tion gets under way at 8.30 Satur- The March meeting of the King chair. The meeting opened with The Whitby Kiwanis Club, fresh|the Whitby Crusade, appealing on Saturday. All day, two service " |bers of the clubs, further funds! Mrs. Cuddy reported on the the north limits of the town on|nomination system and requested | washing purposes by a group of for the district, spoke on Scout- | five p.m. VON in Whitby, my Goodfellow on the left, and | this year's title from the Good- will be going all out in this first | day night in the Whitby Com. Street Home and School Associa- The Queen, followed by the Cru- from the production of a success- stations in the town will turn over| Room prizes were awarded to for welfare work will be raised. | Safety Council which has been | Brock Street, and Don Bryant's|that the forms being sent out by { Kiwanis, under the eagle eye of, ing. CRUSADE REPORT speakers, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Wwil- son and Miss Dubs. WHITBY BRASS BAND Men From Harbor Light Will Report At Meet Here .On this coming Sunday even- ing at The Salvation Army, Brock street, south, a group of men from all walks of life will testify to how their personal drinking problems have 'been solved. These men come from.the Army's '"'Har- bor Light" Corps in Toronto. The name itself tells of its purpose -- a haven of refuge; rather than the title "Skid Row," suggesting a gradual sliding downward. The Harbor Light Corps has been opened just over one year, and Major Joshua Monk, who. will accompany the men to Whitby, has not spared himself in the work of rehabilitation. The Centre is ready to be of help to any man who wants to face his difficulties of re-adjusting to life in the community. Each man is given spiritual counsel and advice; full use of available resources, such as '"'AA" activi ties and special medical care to assist in overcoming the physical results of his alcoholism. A welcome is extended by the Corps Officers, Lieut t and 7] TO TRY TV COLOR ¢ LONDON (Reuters)--Live tele- vision broadcasts in color are going to be made by the British Broadcasting Corporation for the first time next month as part of its experimental transmissions. Color tests, mainly with pictures, have been going on for some months after the close-down of normal evening programs. Mrs. Norman Coles for all inter- ested friends to attend, including of course, any men or women in Whitby and surrounding district, who may have a drinking prob- lem. The meeting will commence at 7.00 p.m. SEAL HUNTING GOOD QUEBEC (CP)--The seal hunt is in full swing in the St, Lawr- ence gue Magdalen islands and it looks like a bumper haul. Dr. Ar- thur Labrie, deputy minister of Quebec's maritime fisheries, said Wednesday an estimated 20,000 seals have been killed since early March, more than twice the full season's catch last year, with an- other week of good hunting ahead. by and her fiancee visited yester- day with Miss Barnett's sister, Mrs. Ruggles Gierman, who re- cently settled in Ajax. Mrs. George Wolfraim and chil-| the Barnett's mother, Mrs. A. Barnett, dren, New Toronto, spent last week| Mr. and Mrs. | . The Albert Gill, Brock street south. Iplace in Whitby. with her parents, FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-3111 If you have not received your Times-Gozette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI All calls must be placed before : 7:30 P.M. ANNOUNCEMENT ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barraball announce their Hilda Ann to Robert Stanley Gilmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gilmer, Carievale, h to take a | OPENING GAME | EASTERN OHA SENIOR LEAGUE EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIRS | FINALS KINGSTON GOODYEARS . vs. * COMPETENT AND WHITBY PROMPT SERVICE Call us for fd%, dependable DUNLOPS service whenever your TV acts up. Only top-quality Mrs. Wells explained that the parts are used! Saturday ® March 24 Ee 1% 8:30 P.M. FRANK BONELLO Tickets Now on Sale In Action Tomorrow. WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA DANCE CLUB BAYVIEW, WHITBY DOOR PRIZES SPOT DANCES PATTERSON ELECTRONICS SERVICE DEPOT 105 - 107 Colborne St. W. Phone MO 8-2711 WHITBY REV. JOHN WARD AND REV. LEIGHTON FORD Club Privileges Admission 2.00 Per Couple Music by THE AMBASSADORS ROBERT BUTT of BUTT RADIO AND APPLIANCE, 118 Brock St. South, Whitby wishes to announce the appointment of BILL DYMOND as Sales Manager. BILL DYMOND, formerly of Meagh- er's Appliances, Oshawa has had 22 death, who is telling us that civil ization is only two minutes from midnight." "Men," sald Rev. like animals being led into the stockyard. There is an ominous smell in the air. They cannot see the knife ahead but they know there is something dangerous in Ford, "are years experience in Merchandising and Sales Promotion of Major and Minor Appliances, Refrigeration and Automatic Home Laundry Equip- ment. He will be pleased to assist any customers in the purchase of any Electrical Appliance BROCK m= Phone 8-3618 EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M. or TV from our Large Selection of Famous. Brand names such as: WESTINGHOUSE PHILCO ELECTROHOME - RCA VICTOR "Chiku Shan, China~and the Only Way Out is Down the Dead-End of Blood Alley! FOR SALE -- SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, four bedrooms, four-pigce bath, oil- heated, full basement. Greatly reduced | in price for quick sale. Phone MO 8-3161. 9c W. O. (Bill DYMOND as Cathy the Adventure RADIO AND APPLIANCE 118 BROCK STREET SOUTH PHONE MO 38-3707 organization - supported chiefly y local funds and an annual Members of the Whitby Minis-|by Lady Aberdeen, wife of a for-| terial Association reported that mer Governor-General, and was | [to attend.. Rev. Ford, youthful 1914, and was supported by the In Hor A d Bu Era evangelist, delivered his second hard work of local women. PX : ge y | Earlier in the evening he had! kee, up the work. The work in- Materially we travel by Jet|troubles between Morocco and pean speaker of the evening at on bedside nursing in the we can change society, the mani against man, labor against capl-|pccidas a host of t an e Fy . young people thers, and also a fight agains , must be Rev.|talism; colonialism against D8 from Whitby, were delegations of| T-B. working in connection with Club of Whitby, last night said we have these weapons and One| crm of the Whith t " [ y United Church Mrs. Wilson told something of the Gospel is probably more relev- mad man could push a button) 5; the Home League of the Sal-the school nursing program. Par- } wW revival stirred by John Wesley in| problems are symptoms of some-| [sent reminders to have the ne England, he pointed out that at| thing inside. like a rash or pimple cept Saturday and Sunday even-|September there is a quick check sald, one of the greatest prob- be that these troubles are the d 'he lems facing an evangelist is that| projections of conflicts you and I, *"® held at three p.m. on Sunday. er Titling his address "Two Min- "The communists think they have check on the regular immuniza- utes To 12", Rev. Ford recalled One answa: -- change society and e- 0 n DR. R. T. MacLAREN Grades 1, 4 and 8, as well as spe-| had followed best, change the man and you scientific Somudl a i of a change society. You must be born physician in Whitby for many| th losion of have a change of heart." gontinved, Aer a been| Canada, he said, now occupies drew's Presbyterian Church, Whit- { "Di s hi Brynn bing TRL Se ait, dave Se Toronto, . where members of the 4 u ' family worshipped after goin to Es t rt as a citizen, I fear to the bottom in n e ans of my heart and soul. Materially who had known him in Whitby for Club met at the home of Mrs. E {live in a material hot house but week. have a moral refrigerator." Dr. Glazier, in his prayer, gave] The ladies spent some time change the man in society. The community and to Canada and the the Rotary Club Crippled Chil- |is to give himself to Jesus Chris'."'| of healing and bringing comfort Mrs. A. Barnett, the Cloverleaf "If we say the problem is Com munist vs. democracy, we are Norman Panabaker. Before his| the church. |The club has done a great deal of appear and wipe out every Com- munist in the world, would it solve, Mr. James sang 'Roll, Jordan, Lawn Cemetery, Dr. Glazier con- members. Every new baby in the racial problems in South Africa, Over You". | Canadian Legion, of which the and contributions are sent to ibid nia, | deceased was a member, acted as every worthy cause. | Denyer, Harold Augustus, George| present. The president is Mrs. Brown and James Ross. IN. Wilkinson, of Dufferin street. tracting, new homes, water heaters, fix-|Mr. Smith, Mercantile Dept. Store, tures, range cables a spacialis) Phone | Whitby. 9c 4 pril 23 commercial or domestic service, repairs, overhauls; also %-ton panel trick for est prices; also feathers, new and old. | FOR RENT-- TWO ROOMS, NEAR Phone Jae Parker, MO 8-3488 mornings |HELP WANTED -- OLDER WOMAN, FOR SALE -- COVERED PLATFORM. | | live in, care of toddler and light house-[7x11x6, inside measurement. Jas. Saw- | ork. MO 8-4032 days; MO 8-2405 evel don and Sons, Whitby. MO 8-3524. 9c . ic i | ---- ---------------- | FOR SALE -- 1952 WILLY'S JEEP WITH | [WOULD JANYOND LEAVING NHIBY power pick-up. Complete with rear | .m. to work a reneral Mo- [tors kindly phone MO 83902. 7% neh, it Ma vlleys. for bel: | PIANO FOR SALE, MASON AND |. : f I ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO GIRLS Risch. Phone Brooklin 620R4. 7% in Port Whitby, Phone MO 8.338 after 6. | FOR SALE -- TWO JERSEY SPRING. | 70¢ | er's. Vaccinated. Due In one Suh { INSULATION. BLOWING Phone Brooklin 621R6. "Method. Free Estimates -- SEPTIC PERMANENT POSITION, OFFICE|TANKS CLEANED THE SANITARY manager, accountant with a well estab.| WAY. Walter Ward, Whitby. Phone. MO ' lished company. Excellent working con- | 8-2363. April 11 | ditions, new office. Salary according to | . is a completely voluntary | Youth Night Sees grant from the Department of . Largest Crowds [grant trom "the Department of ™ ® last night's "Youth Night" in the granted a Royal Charter by| laims ora 1 | current Leighton Ford Crusade in| Queen Victoria. | | Whitby saw the largest crowds yet| The local order was formed in| | message of the evening at the, Now patients' fees, municipal | service in the United Church.| grants and Red Feather help| plane -- but morally we still France, trouble in Cyprus. Wel no whithy Kiwanis Club |h d natal % omes; post-notal and pre travel by horse and buggy, before are in a day when man is set| Attending last night's meeting, |services for new mothers and fa- in | Leighton Ford, in a stirring ad-| tionalism and R| ang people from Oakville, Ash-|the De; 4 | , Ash- partment of He an dress to members of the Kiwanis| democracy. With these problems burn, Myrtle and Almonds. The|the Department of Im ation. | " ant today than ever before in the which would end it all | | ¥ are history of the world. Recalling the! "We must realize that these vation Army also attended in alents of pre-school children The Crusade continues every pupil-to-be checked with his farm- that time the people realized some on the skin, it is something which S cy oo ov ¢ United Church, ex-|ily physician anc b's SH ror Co changes had to be made. Now, he lies deeper. The diagnosis would j;o¢ until Good Friday. Ge vices for impetigo, pediculosis and i. | t tia d& " |Salk vaccine was distributed with man does not realize disaster lies have in our hearts. ahead. | "What can we do?" he asked. DEATHS the help of VON and they also tion shots. Vision and health Some years ago when the you will change man. There is an- FUNERAL OF tests are taken each year 'nj t loded, al Other answer, and I think it is the teach- fivst Abomb Was explode Memorial sérvice for the late sal cases indicated by the tea Dr. Ralph T. MacLaren, beloved 1 f : | bs told of a number of Sleek Hated 5 ties Minis i Rn: Jot fii 2 aad years, who passed away in T t [cases tn which she Way parijcu) 07 . e S, L n Toronto 3 | 12. Not many months ago on Monday, was held in St. An. arly interested. These nurses are 1, to two a place of leadership in the world, by, Thursday afternoon. Officiating changed > Li journal, to | place she never has held before. was the Rev. Dr. K. N. Glazier,| [Y1I'S . da an . of Glenview Presbyterian Church, . spiritual resources that are need- : 3 ed in the world today? I confess, yiideved evangelist, but 2 Solent the city. Attending were relatives ist, dealing and many friends of the deceased The Port Whitby Cloverleaf we travel by jet plane but morally . we travel by horse and buggy. We many years, prior to leaving here| Vallant, 1706 Dufferin 8t., this 12 years ago. Concluding, he said, "we are not| thanks to God for the fruitful life quilting, after which plans were going to change society until we| which had meant so much to this! discussed for making a donation to most patriotic thing any man can/ Empire during the First World| dren's Fund, and the Polio Fund. fete do for Canada and for the world, War: for his devotion to the cause| Founded eight years ago by e air." Rev. Ford was introduced by|and hope to many lives; and for Club consists of mothers from the Rev. John Ward, and thanked by his high regard and devotion to|district south of the Cloverleaf. overlooking the problem. If men from Mars were to suddenly ap- address, Rev. Ford accompanied) After the service interment was|good work, through the proceeds) Homer James at the piano while made in the family plot in Mount| from the quilting done by the our problems?" he asked. 'No, it Roll", a Negro spiritual, and the ducting the graveside rites. Six district is given a present, gifts would not. We would still have hymn, "Tenderly He Watches members of Whitby Branch of the are sent to children in hospital, pallbearers. They were Harry, The club, which meets every | James, Andrew Muir, A. W. F./two weeks, has 14 members, at RUSSELL WILDE, ELECTRICAL CON- SALESLADY WANTED --- ASK FOR MO 4.3174 REFRIGERATION WORK WANTED hire, *T. J. Cross, MO 8-4231. April 21 WANTED TO BUY--POULTRY, HIGH- | Dunlop, also garden for remt. Apply 120 {or after 6. April 11| First Street, Port Whitby. 6c experience and ability, Write Box 16,| FOR SALE -- RANGETTE WITH OVEN Times-Gazotte, Whithy 70b | and two full size burners. Phone MO 8- | - - SRR ~ | 3053 or apply 121 Brock Street South. 69¢ | PAINTING, CARPENTRY AND HANDY-| | | man. Phone MO 8-4257 after 3.30 p.m. 69¢c | FOR RENT -- THREE ROOMS UNFUR- a enm-------------------- ---- |nished, hardwood floors throughout. Ad-| | OPPORTUNITY FOR QUALIFIED HAIR- | ults only. Business couple preferred. | dresser. Apply Mrs. Loretta Legroulx, | Available now. MO $-3120. 406 Walnut S13 Perry Street, Whitby, 9c | Street. 60h | =~ oe WHITBY, ONT. mou WARNER BROS. w CINEMAS COPE

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