Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Aug 1956, p. 4

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v ® THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETIE, Tnirsday, August 3u, 135 | : 5 ge : ] 7 STILL MISSIN . LL. HL LEE Ee . i: : Searchers said Wednesday : an ; trace has been found of seven SR : op Hh § : y k . £& 9 men missing since they 1p chuted Monday from a air force KC - 97 Stra LH Cool Cats, Kittens Rock, eh an | As Rock 'n' Roll Hits Town | © _g% ¥8 = | "LE NGL ; EE 4 5 . © PLUMBING By GEORGE MACKENZIE | Sitnout seeming to pause for; A Rock 'n' Roll session is en-| £ : Cl » o HEATING It had to happen sooner or later, breath. tively different. Different, that is.| : ; " y ® OIL HEATING and last night it did. Rock 'n° Roll ihe music was supplied by Bob 1, anything that went before. 1t| I : a , | o SHEET METAL WORK came to Whitby. ley -- and his Rhythm Kings. The|cannot be confused with a dance, 4 : Phone: MO 8-299) ; 102.A Byron St. 8. With a cast described as "the music was heavy on the guitars. although many of the audience % hi pt with an enthusiastic drummer set-}dance. It is not a concert, al- ¢ A greatest array of Rock 'n' Rollo', "eat" The Rhythm Kings|though many come only to listen S EVENINGS talent ever to perform in Canada" | ere "isent" right from the start,|ic the music. It is the very latest 1 MO 8-4224 MOC 8-4248 setting the pace, teen-agers from aintaining a rock 'n' roll wig-|{in popular music, yet it smacks f KEN ALBERT ivi 2 from. miles around, gle, in time ' with Je music, | girongly of an older type of musig, d i vr P throughout each number, which is till spopular in the Congo. v a rocked. Most popular among the vocalists!" Compared with reports of heey| "F"MAJOR H. G. ROBERTS MRS. SR-MAJ. H. G. ROBERTS 5 : a wan A little bashful at first, the present, were the Lincolns, whol. "Roll sessions in other parts . " "= Bh 5 wel crowd soon warmed up to the have just returned from a tour of he Wh ng ha isa 4 aaa ¥ ons haunting strains of "Tutti-Frutti,"'| {he U.S. Second on the popularity though, the Whitby 2adience Was vange 1S 1 1S1 FOR MISSED and gathered around the stage,| parade, was Kay Dawson. Kay is sign of rowdiness, there were no . THREE COOL KIT TENS : some just to listen, but the ma-|no stranger to Whitby, as she per-l joiiva" ejections, and one enthus- » u i PAPERS .. dority to perform the improbable formed here during the Centen-|p c= 000" toaling singer Kay lvation Arm C t d 1 Three prefty performers at | Just back alter rocking and roll- | they have made several appear- | gyrations described as rocking and nial. Her style of singing has Dawson's shoe, was immediately Y ! 4 e ; IN WHITBY The management. as well as the| The Salvation Army's National There will be special music at : 9 i . Mori > 3 {ian TV. They are, 1li h d. but her voi has not i i s ck 'n' Roll ing their way through Florida, | ances on Canadian TV, roiling. | changed, but he ce hi :| restrained by his companions. Jest he : ok n ) By bi pring om York state, left to right, Betty, Grace, and There are evidently no set rules She also has recently returned! Pi Whitby were the Ericson sis . B , J | Eleanor. -- for rocking. Some were content/from the States. tetas : audience. must have been well Evangelists, Sr. Major and Mrs. H.|€ach service, provided by the Prone ¥ : to stand: with an enraptured ex-| The Ericson | sis RTS it Tene satisfied, as about 800 passed Gwynne Roberts, will visit Whitby| Local Salvation Army Band. pression, and snap their fingers,' Thompson (the Voice ] ! | "he Campa will Clore on. SubaL Stokers Pla others danced in a manner very Sound) and disk-jockeys Johnny through the gate, 3 : : for a 6 day period, beginning, Sept. En orl bo MO. mn reminiscent of the old fashioned| Murphy and Barry Nesbitt, alll Whitby arena will now seitie| Tuesday, September 4th. All gath-| the Citadel. | ; P | jitterbug, while the real enthusi- combined to supply the sort of down to some nice, peaceful, erings will be held in the Citadel. | 1 # you have owt od i asts shook, rattled, and rolled.' entertainment the teeners wanted. lacrosse, tonight. ii ne weak : . | Bt Ex. Tonight |= "a Tu bie mmm mie x No One To Blame | Matias v7 ri ca Prov he ry Rn will Mi a M P if Howe Plans | gatherings will be at 11 a.m. and 7 F D bl F t lit BELL TAXI smile his zood graces on the dia- inister ust url Y To Make Visit PE in Cardiff, Wales, Sr. Ma- or ou e a a 1 Y| AR sa ht *0 3 rd gh TT oy ion Stomd {for H. Gwynne Roberts migrated BE 'Wedn hf Pe al Vos hr eT at gare of (he . to Canada at the age of 16 and a|tached .no blame in the July 28] exhipition series. The game is anguage ays pea er To Russia ow Jears later joined The Salva- traffic deaths of two residents of called for 9.15 p.m. tonight and it ; RE : Hon An Moncton, N.B. He this village about 50 miles south-| should be a dandy, .Stokers who! A minister's task, like the poet's, the sky of. gs Ho G. Wells Sui) ST. ANDREWS, N.B. CP)--AN[Tran, cio, Salvation Amys: ves of Gtiawa, were eliminated from the Beaches is to puri'y the dialect of the tribe. "a hioiegical ,Smear on plane invitation for Trade Minister Howe| ro eiving his gg 5h Toronle In 1928. Ralph Conde, 72, and his 63- league playoffs, would like to get po "Dr David A. McLennan, "umber three." 1 to visit Russia featured the first "|year-old brother Cecil, were killed back on the winning roads. The 'CM . Brick "Presbyterian Actually, he said, man seldom guy's stay in New Brunswick by| The Major has comimanded some when their car left a county road | Stokers won. the Exhibition series ons or Rochester. the first speak- seriously asks such a question of toy ing Soviet fisheries officials. | of the largest evangelistic centres about one-half mile from their last year and the Bulova watches oi Cl 00S, Es oD himself. "We don't want scient- "nr ™ Howe -accepted condition. in Canada, prior to his present ap- home. ; % : er at the Ninth Annual Conference ; i." "c.are the davlights -out of ali int tas Nats | . oe that go with it and they will be = "moo cic "told the 240 min-| StS to sca ® Haylights 'ou ally. ; | pointment as ational Evangelist.| , third occupant of the vehicle, gunning for two years in a row ' 4 Bh 3 cday. The! US: . But we do read in the papers, It is my wish to go but I will During World War II he served Mrs. Cecil Condie, 47, was se- isters and laymen yesterday. The joc" who is swimming Lake have to consult with my col-| wi ines . ve vrs. Lecl yO Se- In the other game that started conference is being held in the Ontario. that Russia' has exploded lex * he: said | With distinction with the Canadian |verely injured and is in hospital off on Tuesday night. the Ross q io Ladies' College. Whitby, Jntario, tha. muss 4 4 eagues, e sald. Armed Forces as a Salvation Army|at Smiths Falls, Ont. | " Ontario Ladies' College, ~i an H-bomb which could make our, The trade minister added he g i : 3 Pr { ' Motors team and the Prince pv the Board of Eva lism and Sid "i, 4 ols i rR upervisor in Algeria, Sicily, Italy, -- - ra Fai 5 "by the .Board of Evangelisn bombs look like Fourth of July could not make tMe trip until af- and Great Brita F George team were rained out after Social Service of the United Church 0% ter the next federal election. This| fin Hire? he a, he Some seven innings with le score tied) of Canada ow ' . : "ted ct d ibly| al : elped In A E Rinker 9 Ag es are constantly being told is expected next year an POSSID y| g A | lf ope Slokers will het the "It is not enough to say that we {jal we are living in the most in June. He would be the third vebabilisstion of returned service-| BUTT RADIO Fince eorge eam on aon ay Mas ministers can answer quest- Jush economy of all history, that federal cabinet minister to visit| 4 : i the second game of their playoffs. ns which are not being asked," we have the best possible of Russia. The others were Fisierles| Mrs. Roberts is also a native of RCA Victor ég) The Stokers now are faced with gaid Dr McLennan, "but we must i . Jor i Minister Sinclair last vear and Ex-| Wales and graduated from the EY: ed " a worlds here in North America. I » 38k . so a y { the task ot haviag only Soe pitches direct our people to ask the right But personalities are being reduc- ternal Alfairs Minister Pearson Lv inisg Culley is Lon TELEVISION o do all the chucking. But big Me! stions." : 7 ur | this year : 72 , England. u er firs can do a lot of work and has done ns these questions, he said oan Mo pg Bg I The Russian fisheries inisten year as an officer she served in 118 Brock Si. S. Whithy MO 8-3707 x lot this year. hink : Re eh, : i od ie whare A. A. Ishkov, after arrivin v| the East Lon ial Work. i [3 lof this year. We think that the, "where am I?" Many answers ened. The house of God is where AA Hon Nova. Scotia. NR the East L ndon Social Work RETURN VISIT [fans who make the trip up tonight + 4 . va P) : : hav yi 4 years w w nctuary, where ; : . to see the locals in action will be have been given over the years we can now snd sa elias alee the invitation verbally. at Mr. lu such as being on a lesser planet we can sti now that G 5 Howe's summer home here. Making her ar- ? the Centennial. Billed as coming home hapoy. For the in- e et) ; th nee 8 hithy t night's 'A who really rocks," she formation of the ds who do not/in the solar system, an island in' master of all history. . Earlier, fhe visitors toured a Rock 'n' Roll, + 2 1 git that, thrilling her teen- poy just where the ball diamond 3 " ™ lobster plant, the Deer Island live- ronto singer Kay Dawson : age. audience With her rendi- | jg located. it is right across from {lobster pound reputed the world's Dawson last appeared in Whitby = tion of "The Saints". . the Province of Ontario buildings. CCl en ree el m S 1m ilargest--and the fisheries biologi- a cal station here. They became so LL | he i Baie oy Soca ok 3 YOU CAN BE A pounds e 7 Someone Must Care, Noted ~~ wrrrsy Of Whitby Public Schools es wh generally unknown, DRY BY. DAY a re i wie SRiGHT BUT BRITTLE CARRIER - SALESMAN » . . Bishop Advises Conference Accounts of social events and are organised for the constant war the rest of the schoolchildren A diegond, although he Ba news items of local interest against traffic accidents. when, and where, it is safe to est Avg . "Be &c kind as you ean fo ¢ d, started by a layman who car-| and names of visitors are ap- The point of greatest danger for cross a street. and can chip if dropped. FOR THE body, because everybody is having only one suit, a pair of socks preciated. children going to and from Whitby, The patrols are divided into a . W » This is the moti ai rush and a Bible on his schools, is the area between Dun- morning, afternoon, and reserve, INESS AND DAILY TIMES -GAZETTE - a hard time h s th Rr has now reached all de- das street school, and the Ander- patrol. The patrol members are BUS \ SADDLE SHOES Bishop John Bra Seomb 3 : atiops and boards of evan- HOT WIRE son subdivision. For three years equipped with white Sam Browne . Sechksiaville ies of the i. gelism are at work all over the Whitby firemen had to call in there has been a crossing guard belts, and Sand stop signs, the PROFESSIONAL Child's, Misses' and Women's W sor thy Truly ntinent the assistance of the PUC, when stationed near the subway over, equipment being supplied by Whit. | . 5. turers at the Ninth Annual Confer go" rged his listeners to adopt! they arrived at the sceme of a|Dundas east, and, since May this by Kinsmen Club. ING ROUTES AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY From 3.95-5.95 ence of Evangelism be id je accent of evangelism, an ac- blaze at the corner of Mary and year, another crossing guard has .The safety patrols do not at-| HAIRDRESS the Ontario Ladies' Co Bes 215) t, he said, which could be iden- Kent streets. been on duty, at Anderson street, tempt to direct traffic,. their job Beauty Clinic MO 8.3061 APPLY NOW v Branscomb js lecturing on nt. | tified. which would set the evan-| During; thejheavy rain of the| These SRN fuards fish: being to stand at intersections, || DENTIST ; . eral theme of Evangelistic Accent elist apart from his fellow men. afternoon, a hydro wire, spanning pointed by sion d tell the other children when lohn Be Davies MO 84001 u To do the most good in evange We are getting ahead of Jesus." the intersection. shorted, and fell, | street is clear of traffic. When || LEGAL " Apwlicaviona ------ry By ism, he said, people must know yo oined "when we surround blazing, in two parts. Firemen ment was conducted at King street! i unsafe to cross, the patrol aw MO 8.3051 irst, that someone cares ourselves in an ivory tower." kept spectators away from the live School, (with' safety patrols. This) bers hold the children back, CHIROPRACTIC pi Y s' 4 Brogues He recalled the history of the He said that evangelism conld wire until PUC repairmen, more i$ a system whereby pupils from bfholding up their stop signs, Boy Me ® So sons} : 'ouths' and Boys evangelistic movement in Nofth he practised hy everyone in the accustomed to dealing with high upervisory Principal of Bublic " 10 | : : ol From 3.95 - 8.95 America. In 1937, he said. not one' chyrch. With the passing out of voltage cables, arrived to cut the ERSONALS | Dl pletely atisfied with the | MUSIC STUD! Fill in the form below and bring or send it in AT ONCE thurch had a board of evangelism every church bulletin, singing of wire loose, and replace it P system. 'They are doing an | Jo-Anne Strowger, MO 8-410] AAA And in that year. the Methodist every hymn and every handclasp oy 7 € exellent job, in the King street | REAL ESTATE, GENERAL i Church in the United States ap. he asides a Taows Te TW MEETING Freddie and John Mitchell, of gfiirict," Mr. Fairman said, "and | hae yR ANCE are > y The St. John Evang, atholic ey 1 Rous- to have safety patrols 3 aans 10 Mon angt tow. What | women's League min BONE aic| Brechin, and Alme and Pau iy y patrels fp E). Schatz M0 8:3337 || CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT Mr. Denman then launched a means to know that a preacher, a| Women's League will hold their seau, of Whitby, four grandsons opganised in the other puplic " "RA 5-8461 Ajex 1383 E ILY TIMES-GAZ E movement which has since swept layman, a Christian eares. We September meeting on Monday the| of Mrs. R. A. Rousseau, are Pay-| schools by September. NOW THE DA TIMES-GAZETT the country. This movement, he need that accent on evangelism. 10th instead of Monday the 3rd, ing her a visit at her summer -- | CALL Child's end Misses' ; " i ; 111 DUNDAS ST. W. due to the holiday weekend. Mem: home in Ile Perrot, Que. WINS SCHOLARSHIP WHITBY WHITBY, ONTARIO : GROWING GIRLS STRAPS In June of this year, an experi- ier ow G9 bers please take potice and plan T J : 500 a i 3 . y 3 ;, PORT ARTHUR (CP)--A $1 [to attend the meeting at St. Bern-| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sparrow) co 0% ony into Queen's PROFESSIONAL From 3.95-6.95 [] E li Sh Id B ard's Auditorium at 8 p.m. spent several weeks in Ingersoll, 0 ars By d by, Sonja ou eqgin vange 1S tee | the guests of their daughter aud University hag een won by So 8 BUILDING Gentlemen: We hove eck siwrontirents son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. D | collegiate graduate whose marks MO 8-3731 Wolcott, Sisman, Geles, Slater Cl T Ch h M women who attend church occa- Evans : ate ey Datars 2p | 1d lik K f : 3 | rionally but have not joined. Then, or opped those of other would like to make an appointment for an interview Edwe : ose 0 urc i embers he said, the outer circle will be! Myr. and Mrs. T. S Spellman plicants, Miss Finstad said Wed- RA 5-5321 Pl rds. Esisl.n eT " : p ts and! teached through a sphere of in-| and family spent a couple of days | nesday she plans to study ar : : We have o full range of regule- ivated, if not, he fluence which eventually reaches'in Chatham, visiting relatives. |physical education. = = = ~~~ =| to discuss the route in the . reas . Orea. tien ru for : ! m. - Fleetfoot, told yesterday, churchmen » a perl To get to thos rest the, Mrs. James Lindsay, of Bramp- sy J begin as close to the church onal matter and by that he Rel: 'to ihose Meares h st for a few days My Name is ib " ud 1d by that he meant church, he advised, proper records ton, is the gue : . poss] le. Res Berlyn Far at the pers name and ad-| must be kept, records of all chil- © Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sparrow. Tapas Collins Shoe Store ecutive secretary Joir Ire 151 1 nd belore pro-| dren Sunday School, OLA INTERMEDIATE C FINALS Address . : A ; attending X-Ray Fitting ment of Eva sm ie Na ec £ ". Evangelism, | their 3 es DOS- ANNOUNCE N I E Bd ; ; s 8 ' Ir parents' names and all 1 ME | al Counci Churche urgec ¢ « not a spr which 'is [sible details. He also suggested minister and lay man to be 1 ra ne 44 . hr Work zz cluseito tc chic mea 5 . lly ove the land- | that a record be kept of attend- PINON si sav iiavinss sin ns sans ; MO 8-3976 119 Brock S. bership circle as possil 1 pecif . used for. onejance at every Sunday service. "1 ENGAGEMENT p know some churches who are as Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Osborne; ride Tit 9 | . Open Friday I ut to tk vi nt d - evangel 5 Ate Stach ont Io le ian : Aentioned anigelists ho concerned about attendance as a announce the engagement of their Farris was aking at ti ' the rt ut ad Wer totary Club daughter, Sandra Louise, to Daniel Annual Conference o angelism wh ei associated or af.|, A Weekly registration of the at- M. Bucy, son of Elder and Mrs. at the Ontario L ollege { ch h "Tha ' altendance at the church he said, | J. M. Bucy of Oshawa. The mar- Whitby 2 ' se : aL 1s rugged | would make members realize that! riage to take place quietly at the | regular attendance is important home of the bride's parents on His lectures, | ) 1 f nve il J nall.' would! deal with methods of ev: Lay an he 5 and the Protestant church has Saturday, September 8, 1956, at TBY } failed in this matter 7 p.m. Vs. gelism but, he said, all should re y opposite Instead of going to ize there is a zreat d t e ( 1 of the circle, begin tween evangelism i 2 1 t he those nearest the 45 ig sei ene si uli sien WHITBY CLASSIFIED | WHITBY ARENA * This ad in Sport Interest : WH reauired in. Wiby AOU TE SALESMAN Holiday Weekend By. Eric Brenton, Contractor. ITBY Times-Gazette, Whithy 1994 SPECIALS Phone MO 8-3618 | L ANTEP--Room and Board. . hone ; : Bank of Mrntreal, MO 8 3320 201¢ = SATURDAY MATINEE 1: gr HOME Oy Liga MOWPLAYING iid ows 5 1% bat | pvr wpe ONLY $4800 hethod. estimates, Septic tanks Whithy pagsanitary way. Walter Ward Two-bedroom insul-bric "heme y. Phone MO 8.2563 Ot. 1B on large lot iis being sold this FOR SAL PRES Tg weekend at this ridiculous i ; : va vere on FRESH ED 20¢ er with cash con THE BIGGEST auction and rummage sale you've ever seen will be held September 22, in the Whitby Arena. - To begin the work of evange t ism, a conference in Whithy 1 ad | t at | them sq Whitb, ; y Sept. 3| make a real deal on this one. CONCRETE GRAVEL, $1.20, ROAD Four-bedroom brick home on Most Reasonable Prices On: Bursting the floodgates of emotion... shattering all barriers of race and time! duiivary hone WO Som, SUEVid Purl popular northwest sheet in delivery phone MO 8.2660, Eric Branton Whitby near schools, only Sept. 23 . _ [Er Be Tt GASOLINE © MOTOR OIL Rains af : CEE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND late brick home 'custom-built @ ® of Furniture, Clothin, Bric-A-Brac, Appliances, Ponies, Dog Food BUT TO GET IT ROLLING your Kiwanis Club needs donations presents cigarette 5 y gasoline v $3 purchase of for owner. Immediate posses B . your Appreciaton Day ior . we olor Oidsmame, 2oMd Limited, Chev: & TIRES | or ANYTHING that can be SOLD. chipyr WELLS DUG ANI Loge Family Home near } WiLL AND DEEPENED. SEP Whitby Post Office. Only | | ontimatey, Howalled and cleaned. Fres| $10,600 with $2,600 down (Drive in and ask for Benny) WE NEED YOUR HELP--GIVE US A HAND IN THE SERVICE C » | estimates. Ferris, 639 Brock North R CO \/ INE S oPE Phone MO 5.296 27 ond $65 monthl h s a a TURNER er URTO Fd MecURRNY | | 55 cmc 1557 0 20 nt ba, on AULTELD Mid RENE | Dafoe, MO 82350 after 6. Free ertimates. ness use, Lot is good size to OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS MEMBERS OF THE KIWANIS CLUB will canvas with EUGENIE LEONTOVICH 8 rr build shop along side or reab FRESH CUT FERTILIZED SOD, DF of home. Act quickly on this ee i 8. H all of Whitby, Saturday, September 8. Have your livered anywhere, complete landscap one ing, also well roiled 'manure and blac | Stove Oil Available in Small Quantities | : loam. Phone MO 82587 i's Gordon Osborne " | contribution ready at the door. FEMALE HELP WANTED TYPIST COLOR by DE LUXF Produced by FRANK ROSS EAN NEE Esco Folding Box Plant, Pickering. Five.das REAL ESTATE BROKER lenefits pply I i 1] V Y A MERLE MILLER Pickering on Mo 3 Tos " " ug » 417 Brock Street South, at Arena | COMPANY PROCEEDS IN AID OF Ki ANS FOR RENT -- THRHE-ROOMED, SEL} Phone MO 8.2677 Whitby LMF : w F RE WORK WHITBY ELFA ' contained apartment (small bedroom) not Salesman RON AGG suitable for children Phone MO 8-3727 Phone MO 8 2780 . OC WHITBY "See Your Doctor" -- "Dime To Retire" ney ' i BROCK ST. N. . : % " FOR SALE tm Salesman SID CORRELL 'Danish Jim Dandies" COB SALE = YOR QUICK SALE. an Phone MO 8-3663 ¢ adrial, in petfe condition. Phone MO §-30 sept 11 203

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