Mgsary at the church every day|convenership of Mrs. J. Otten- aurlug the month of October. | brite, Sr. The meeting closed with Most of she business concern- Rev. Father L. J. Austin reciting ed the coming bazaar to be held the prayer, followed by refresh- ion Saturday, Dec, 1, under the ments served by the committee Reports On Prayer At CWL Meeting The Cathelic Women's League! Held Here On Saturday ~~ |.i.cos, omens renee ; a . _ ling at St. Bernard's Auditorium : 45 d ng. | The stage is set for the annual start at ug Bg ay morsing last Monday evening with a very, {Poppy Day appeal of Whitby Churches, i WHITBY SPORTS |Branch 112 of the Canadian Le- province of Onlario, firemen {good attendance. Mrs. Leo Bloye,, | gion to be held on Saturday. | business firms, industries an 'the president, opened the meet-| ing with she League prayer. | | Bright eno early canvassers many others have purchased these gue prayer will be on the streets with the | familiar boxes in which citizens h i Various reports were given. The! wreaths as their annual tribute spiritual convener, Mrs. Peter will drop money when they have purchased a Flanders red poppy. to the memory of those who from Ottenbrite, reported that an aver- this town and district paid the @8€ of nine ladies recited the {Every house in the town will be supreme sacrifice in two great| visited and poppies will be offer- ed for sale in the business sec- v wars, There are 79 names on the ; a cenotaph, The buzzer had just blown, and the Cleveland Barons, and the tion. The appeal will also reach, Proceeds of Poppy Day are de-| Whitby Dunlops were leaving the ice after a hard fought game here out jo the district as iA Ei Tuesday night, when Mr. Jim Hendy, General Manager of the $28 the people of Brooklin have voted to giving employment to . ../been very generous. Cleveland club, turned to another member in the press box and said WHITBY and DI STRIC T Poppy Day Appeal To Be r - NOTICE or BY-LAW THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY Mos! Reasonable Prices On: © GASOLINE © MOTOR OIL © TIRES (Drive in and ask for Vie) BEING A BY.LAW TO PRO- VIDE BY MEANS OF TAXA. TION FOR THE ESTABLISH- MENT AND MAINTENANCE OF A FUND FOR THE SUP- PORT AND AID OF CIVILIAN BAND OR BANDS OF MUSIC AND FOR THE MAKING OF ANNUAL OR OTHER GRANTS FROM SUCH FUND TO ANY By WREN A. BLAIR Whitby SHEET many disabled veterans and fur-| A large number of wreaths nishing welfare services to ex- servicemen and their families "I don't know whether your fans realize it or mot, but you people have heen purchased this year have got a great hockey club here in Whitby. That's one of the through the Legion and these will OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS who may be in need. The Whitby best games I've watched this winter", he continued "and I've be placed at the cenotaph at the Branch of the Legion carries on this work quietly but quite exten-| } |watched all our games in the American league, plus several we played against Toronto Leafs. We have another open date in our "ONE YEAR OLD This bright young lady, Mar- | garet Ann McDonald, regently celebrated her first birthday. She is she daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald, 117 Trent he eoncluded. Certainly one could hardly look for a better game, and but for an unfortunate double minor penalty, the Dunlops probably would have copped a win from their professional counter- |parts. The homesters led 6-2 at one stage, and 6-4 at the end of the second period, but the costly penalty, plus superior condition saw St. Her grandparents are Mr. the Barons win out 8-6, but not before the Dunlops had shown that and Mrs, Clarence Sleight- [they take a lot of beating. 30im, ek = yo a | This Saturday night the Whitby Dunlops face another stern Palace St. challenge, when the second place Pembroke Lumber Kings visit | the local ice palace, for a regular league tilt. The Lumber | Kings squeezed out a 5-4 overtime win from the "Dunnies'" here schedule sometime in January, and if at all possible we'll be back" J Remembrance Day service to sively. vay su--e --- "WELL, MR, BLINK, I'M SURE YOU CAN FIND A MUCH BETTER SOLUTION THAN TRYING TO BUY OUR PLANT. We Sell! We Install! We Service! We Guarantee! Always Call This HEATING CONTRACTOR WHITBY AUTOMATIC HEATING LIMITED 149 BROCK NORTH PHONE MO 8-3652 WHY DON'T YOU SIMPLY CALL NOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR?" METAL EAVESTROUGHING, New and Repaired. 3 FLAT ROOFING CAPPING and CHIMNEY FLASHING Phone MO 8-3001 Stove Oil Available in Small Quantities VIGOR Ol BROCK ST. N. COMPANY LIMITED WHITBY TOWN OF WHITBY VOTERS' LIST, 1956 MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY COUNTY OF ONTARIO CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Notice is hereby given that | have complied with Section 9 of the Voters' Lists Act, end that | have posted up at my office at the Town of Whitby on the 30th doy of October, 1956, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the soid Municipality at Municipal Electi ond that such list ins there for i i And | hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or issi d ding to law; the lost doy for appeal being the 14th day of November, 1956. Dated at the Town of Whitby JOHN R. FROST, Clerk, this 30th day of October, 1956. Town of Whitby. A Revising Officer will hold a Court of Revision in the Council Chamber, 201 Brock Street South, Wh , on the 15th dey of November, at 6:30 - 8 o'clock in the afternoon to hear and determine all complaints which may be lodged with the Clerk. TOWN OF WHITBY Hear Speaker At | two weeks ago, and the club has been peeved over that loss CP And T Meeting ever since. "We were leading them 3-1, and let them get rolling" A special evening planned by sald coach Bus Gagnon, "but this week we plan to throw every- the CP & T committee for Odd- thing we have at them'. "Just because they played in the fellows and Rebekans - Whitby NOHA Senior "A" loop last season shouldn't make any difference. and Aas was hed on Tues gay: I think our boys can beat them." The two teams each hold a meeting was called to order by! win ever each other, and strangely it's been on the other fellow's chairman lon Campbell 14 was ice that the victories have been recorded. Tuesday night's game br i Brother here with Cleveland should have served to sharpen the club up, Harold Wickett, | and they will be ready to roll here Saturday. Tickets for this The meeting was then turned] t le at the Arena box-office at 1 p.m. over to Broer Emery Burdge, evar attraction go on sa chairman of the enteriainment Friday. committee. Mr. Robbin Nicholson a ¥ ; ion Hen i odter ; rendered a beautiful piano solo The Hillcrest Dairy Junior "C club is rapidly tumpleting Plans after which Brother Harold Wick- for another coming hockey season. Maurice ooton has 1 edt introduced the guest speaker, president of the team, and this will prove a popular choice. Mr. Brother R. K. Williamson, chair- Wooton is an ardent hockey fan, and last year was a vice-president man of the Central CP & T com- of the Senior club here. He is a paid member of the Senior club, mittee. and seldom misses a game. He now plans to widen his scope in Brother Williamson spoke on pockey by taking an active interest in the Junior club. Other mem- the aims of CP & T grouvs, and pare of the executive are Harold Brown, Joe Luke, Bob Ward, Jack pointed out their weak spois and y, x.y pat Sheehan, George Mowatt, Jake Bryant and Walt Brown. how to build them up and how to The Dunlops plan an exhibition game here with the Hamilton Junior help to organize locally and in [7 i b vith proceeds going to that way help the Central com-|"A" club, sometime early in December, Ww p ed % mittee to do a better service. help finance the Junior operation. A grouping comprising Poss} e His talk was very much enjoyed entries from Newmarket, Stouffville, Aurora, Lindsay, Bowsanville, by all and a question period was Whitby and Cobourg, is in the offing, and if it comes off it phe | held which cleared up many provide ye another good hockey attraction to the public around here. | things. Nobte Grand Brother Gor- don McLean thanked Brother Wil- THE TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . Owen Sound Mercury's drop- liamson for coming to Whitby. ped a 6-4 encounter to the KW Dutchmen Tuesday night, and this Sister Violet Burdge favored sie leaves the Mercs buried deep in the Western Senior "'A" cellar . . members present with two lovely Hamilton Tigers qualified for the big four football finals yesterday solos, "'Carissima' and "Autumn whipping Ottawa, after spotting the Roughriders an early lead. The Leaves". She was accompanied pac for the league crown, and the right to advance to the Grey by Mr. R. Nicholson. Cip game, open Saturday between Montreal and Hamilton . . . ¥itms of a Bats gous, Dug: (Mtawa Canadiens won a 5-1 decision from Pembroke Tuesday night jdow oh gol ih to continue undefeated in the Eastern Senior "A" race. Belleville Match were shown by Brother held them to a 4-4 tie last week . . . Cornwall Chevies have an- C. F. Disney of Brooklin, Brother|nounced that they have lured Guy Henri out of retirement. The Burdge then thanked the artists classy Cornwall centreman will likely join the club for Sunday's and asked Sister Isobel Meier, game in Cornwall against the Whitby Duunlops. Henri formerly District Deputy President, to cut|played Junior ,'A" hockey for the Stratford Kroehlers . . . The the cake. The Queen was sung and Chevies are also after the Duncan twins who scored a bundle of a lunch and social hour brought goais for Brockville last year . . . With hunting season opening up, the evening to a close. {many local enthusiasts will be off after their annual game. Once - again it's time to warn hunters to take every precaution so that PERSONALS accidents taking human lives will be avoided. The many friends of Mrs. W.| Hewis are happy to learn that she is improving nicely after her re- cent illness. They wish her a speedy recovery. |FOR SALE--1% STOREY BRICK HOME LAWNS, GARDENS ROTO TILLED. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond New-'on quiet Tesidential pleat Jin many Yell totied dhanure, Yard aa ups. ilv it | ures. 3 wn, . . i mas a Port Crean, pol room soa ep Saving Siiches MO 8-4215 2561 i x own BE I --.----.»RPRD --- L | of Mr. and Mrs. C. Graves. Rg ha on this one. A well MALE Sp FEMALE HELP WANTED. Miss Jennie Tarsous, of Harbour kept older stvie home with oll nesting; Li ol "nll culation or equivatent Grace, Newfoundland, spent a PERE 4" ont kitchen. Excelient and 17 to 20 years of age preferred. | couple of days, the guests of Mr. jocation with profpects of establishing and Mrs. C. Graves. a business on itby's busiest stree i | 9900 this of Mrs. F. Drew, of Euclid street, fet, arena. $5900 wi buy 3, one. So has just returned home from a whitby, will be an_interesting specula- trip to Vietoria, B.C., where she ton for someone. This property is sito. visited friends and relatives. On pve th A bring a handsome profit to her return she visited Mr. and 5 wide-awake purchaser. Full price Mrs. Bud Thompson, in Sault St. $10,600. 3 bedroom Driek JSungalow i y d st t. uite centra wit Marie. Mr. Thompson was for- Wave ret t Taam on merly manager of the Whitby verted to income apartment. Fireplace, Dominion Store. [it heating, garage and other gains i On ordon sborne. ® A . a J, Surin eunanet 3 MO "5.9677 for oarticulars Eyeniohs r St Ron Agg, MO 8.2780 1a Friday evening. Games were - played and the lucky winners {ENTER TZ WONALLD (hile mother were Mrs. Frank Woodman, MYS. works. 8:30 to 5. Monday to Friday Harrison and Mrs. Ross. A tasty Phone MO 8-2532 after 5 21e lunch was served by the hostess. | ory \ren -- CLOSE.IN TO TOWN Miss Mabel Harris, formerly of gric Clarke, Phone MO 8-3500, 261a Whitby, now residing in Enniskil- len, spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. M. Harris, of Chestnut St. | GENERAL MUYORS EMPLOYEES | Your badge mumber and agreement is | honored and accepted a arry Don: | sid Ltd, Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Whitby. | Nov. ¢ FOR RENT --. LARGE SIX ROOM DE. luxe apartment, ground floor, garage. Adults only. 400 Dundas West, Whitby, 259¢ FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND |cigarettes with every $3 purchase of gasoline. Ask for your Appreciation Day Corpon. Harry Donald Limited, Chev. | rolet-Oldsmobile Nov. 20 NTED -- WOMAN TO LOOK AFTER HOME INSULATION, BLOWING method, Free estimates. Septic tanks cleaned the sanitary way. Walter Ward, Whitby. Phone MO 8-2563 Nov. 18 WELLS DUG AND DEEPENED, SEP- tic tanks installed and cleaned. Free | estimates. Don Ferris, 639 Brock North; | phone MO 8-2961. Nov.28 FOR SALE -- FUR COAT, MUSKRAT backs, size 12-14 good condition. Cheap. R 3 y ro at Phone MO 83-3000 1b Mr. Romeo Tapp, formerly of meres , iding in FOR RENT -- WARM FURNISHED Basan Island, now residing in room in new home. Phone MO 82332 or Whitby, has just returned from a apply 542 Mary Street East 261c T prices, two weeks' trip #o the Gaspe' -- trea n= {DAY RA 5-4241,°J. Foley. Coast where he visited his par. FOR RENT -- ZHRER UNFURNISHED | ATT Ton CELE ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tapp. 319 men. Five or seven days. Home privi. -------------- ----t-- -- h------------E------------------------ - es -- 1 i |FOR RENT -- TWO LARGE HOUSE. pairp, ""¢ 1aundry done. Phone MO TOT RESCUED keeping rooms. Phone MO 8.4242. 250c | WINGHAM, Ont. (CP)--Cather- | ' ¢ CONCRETE GRAVEL, $130, ROAD] ire Taylor, four. got a bad scare gravel. $130 per yd, fll supplied. Far | FOR RENT but no injuries Wednesday when delivery pnone MO 4-2680. Erle Rranton she fell several feet into a street 21 Spacious brick home, well and sewage tank from which the yor REwWE .. WARM FURNISHED Centrally located in the town ; FOR RENT -- WARM FURNISHED Sover had Shifted. Bell Telephone room. Phone MO 8-2466 20 of Whitby, Three large rooms, employee Gerald Downie heard ----- - | sunroom, screened verandah, her cries and rescued her as she PRESTONE. $289 GAL. WHEN VOUR| |itchen, on first floor, three clung to a ladder. There was whitby. Chevrolet.Oldsmobile, bring this | spacious bedrooms, and two little water in the tank. ad good for November only. Nov. 9| four-piece bathrooms and sun- Sm p---- room on second floor, Finished attic with three rooms and three-piece bathroom. Oil-fired hot water heating system throughout. Two-car brick gor- age and tool shed. This prop- erty is beautifully landscaped ond covers on entire town block, Owners wish to lease for at least two years. Would make excellent rest home or rooming house. BOWMAN AND GIBSON Insurance and Real Estate Whitby, Ontario Phone MO 8-3521 BATHS, BASINS, STOOL, SINKS, sump pumps and hot water tanks. All kinds of pipe and fittings. New and used city approved septic tanks, $80. Most Dec.1 Nov. | WHITBY B RO C Phone MO 8-3618 EVENING SHOWS 7 - 9 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 DANGER IN MAU-MAU LAND! | 261b FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-3111 If you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI AD calls must be placed before 7:20 P.M. COLONIE PICTURES presents & WARWICK Production ~ VICTOR JANET MATURE LEIGH SAFARI ~~ JOHN JUSTIN - ROLAND CULVER YAN REDHORD - EARL CAMERON + ORLANDO MARTINS CARTOON -- "JOE McDOAKS" ABOARD A JET CARRIER SEE THE NEW BUICK and PONTIACS GMC TRUCKS WHITBY MOTORS Ltd. Friday, November 9th' The Management and Staff of Whitby Motors Ltd. invite you to attend the FIRST SHOWING OF THE GREAT NEW MODELS for 1957; Buick and Pontiac. At the showrooms, 103-5 Dundas Street East, Whitby, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Special Feature, Door Prize 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. you will have opportunity to view servicing equipment and talk to the men who keep them rolling. Talk to tire experts on the caie and building of tubeless tires. Learn something about the finish and undercoating. Come In And See These Great New Models for 1957 LEST WE FORGET Vv.mwey Branch 112 of the Canadian Legion invites the support of Whitby Citizens in the observance of REMEMBRANCE DAY During which we pay our tribute to the memory of those from Whitby and district who paid the supreme sacrifice in two great wars. Your participation in these events is invited and will be appreciated. POPPY DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10--AIl homes in Whitby and district will be visited and poppies will be sold in the business district. BUY A POPPY and wear it. Proceeds for veterans' relief and other essential ser- vices for ex-servicemen and their families. Sunday, Remembrance Day SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE will be held at the cenotaph, starting at 10:45 a.m. Wreaths will be deposited and a brief service of tribute and remem- brance held. Plan to attend. CHURCH SERVICE Will follow the service at the cenotaph, starting at 11:30 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. All citi- zens cordially invited. Remembrance Banquet Will be held in the Legion Hall, Saturday, November 10, starting at 6:30, served by the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary, for all ex-servicemen. F. J. STEFFLER Secretary A. W. F. DENYER President -- MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1956 IS YOUR NAME ON THE VOTERS' LIST? The Voters' List for the yeor 1956 may be examined ot the Municipal Offices, all Public and Separate School Buildings and oll Post Offices. INFORMATION MAY ALSO BE OBTAINED BY TELEPHONING MO 8-3601 and MO 8-3142 during office hours, 9 to 5 o'clock, Mondays to Fridays. Qualifications for voting are as follows: 21 years of age. A British Subject. or Tenant, or Wife or Husband of an Owner or Tenant. Note: Roomers and Boarders are not entitled to a Municipal Vote. Only those who occupy a domestic establishment of two or more rooms, in which they sleep, prepare and serve meals, and qualify as above are entitled to vote. Final date for appeal -- November 14th, 1956. An Owner JOHN R. FROST, Clerk, 201 Brock St. S., Whitby. Town of Whitby. This is Your chance to get a Honey of a Deal on Goods for Everyone in the Family aot Screamingly Low Prices! MEN'S TWO TROUSER SUITS ACETATE -- This fibre is famed for these wonderful characteris- tics, drapes beautifully, moth and mildew resistant. You will look and feel luxurious. Reg. 49.50. Goes for .:. 25.00 MEN'S B29 Bomber Coats Genuine horsehide shearling lined, fur zollar, Reg. 29.95. Goes for . .. MEN'S Genuine Suede Jackets Fully lined, zipper, first quality, wool collar and cuffs, Sizes 36-46. Reg. 19.95. 12.98 uw . Goes for MEN'S Doeskin Plaid Shirts 2.98 Doeskin Shirts In red only, Sanforized, washable, in oll sizes, smortly tailored, Buffalo Brand. Reg. 2.50. 1 84 . Goes for isan Fully sized collars, all sizes, Reg. 3.50. Goes for . ATTRACTIVE Ladies' Skirts Of latest fashions, fabrics. Reg. 4.98. Goes for LADIES' 100% Orlon Pullovers Long sleeves, turtie neck ond V-neck. All colors, sizes. Reg. 5.98. ve Hilkg ; 4.49 LADIES' Stretch Nylon Hose By Orient, also seamfree mesh. First quality. 99¢ pair Goes for LADIES' 100% Orlon Cardigans Of fine quality, colors, sizes. 98 Reg. 6.95. Goes for 3. GIRLS" 100% NYLON DRESSES with fancy crenolin, smartly styled various colors. Sizes 7 to 12. Reg. 9.95. Goes for 5.99 Children's 3-Piece SNOW SUITS. Viscoe nylon gab weol, insulation lining, zipper, fur trimmed hot, double knee. Sizes 3 to 6x. Reg. 11.98. Goes for 1.99 SUBTEEN DRESSES. Beautifully styled celonese fabric with celost finish. Gives longer wear, resists creases, improves shape retention. Various colors. Sizes 10 to 5 1}: 14x. Reg. 7.98. Goes for WW Now is the time to shop for Christ- mas ar the Whitby Bargein Centre. The most famous House of Bar- gains in Whitby and District. SHOES FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY. Children Lined BOXER JEANS. Sanforized, 9 ox. Sizes 4 1 19 to 6x. Goes for . 1 We give Chanteclerc Green Stamps -- Hun- dreds of Items too Numerous to Mention-- All items mentioned Guaranteed First Qual- ity. USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN A small deposit will hold eny article. Come in and convince yourself. No gimmicks attached. Full Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded, Whithy Bargain Centre "Walk A Block And Save" 118 Brock N. MO 8-4081 CIVILIAN BAND OR BANDS OR THE MEMBERS THEREOF. WHEREAS the Coporation of the Town of Whitby Is author- ized and empowered by Section 388(1), Paragraph 64 of The Municipal Act, RS.O. 1950, Chapter 243, to provide by means of taxation for the es- tablishment and maintenance of a fund for the support and oid of a civilian bond or bands of music and for making an- nual or other grants from such "Yund to any civilian band or bands of music or to the mem- bers thereof upon obtaining the assent of the Electors qualified to vote on money by-lows, and WHEREAS the Whitby Brass Band is organized in the Town of Whtiby and is contributing its services to pratriotic, cul- tural, charitable and other ac- tivities in the Town of Whitby, and has publicized the com- munity by winning distinction in musical competition and it is desirable that the Town of Whitby should provides by means of taxation up to, but not exceeding one third mill from the date of the final poss. ing hereof for the establish- ment and maintenance of a fund for the support and aid of the said Whitby Brass Band and for making annual or other grants from such fund to the said Whitby Brass Band, ond WHEREAS this by-law was sub- mitted to the Electors so quali- fied to vote on: money by-laws at the Annual Municipal Elec- tion held on the Third day of December, 1956, and votes were cast for the by-law and votes were cast against the by-law. NOW THEREFORE the Muniei- pal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby enacts as éollows: 1. THAT a fund be establish- ed and maintained by means of an annual levy of an amount up to, but not exceeding one third mill on the rateable pro- perty of the Municipality from the date of the finol passing hereof for the support and eid of the Whitby Brass Band. 2. THAT the said fund be granted annually to and be ad- ministered by three members of Council to be appointed on- nually, who will act as trustees, Upon the final passing of this by-law, all uniforms, Instru- ments and equipment belong- ing to and in the possession of the Whitby Brass Band shall become the property of the Town of Whitby. TAKE NOTICE that the fore- going is a true copy of a pro- posed by-law of the Corpora- tion of the Town of Whitby to be submitted to the vote of the electors at the same time ond at the same places as the on- nual election for the municipal Council and the Deputy Re- turning Officers appointed to hold the said election shall take the vote. AND thot Monday, the 26th doy of November, 1956, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot the Council Cham- ber in the Town of Whitby, has been fixed as the time ond place for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places and at the final sum- ming up of votes by the Clerk. AND that on Tuesday, the 4th day of December, 1956, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- noon at the Town Clerk's Of- fice in the Town of Whitby, the Town Clerk shall attend and sum up votes given for and against the said by-law. AND that if the assent of the electors is obtained to the said proposed by-law it will be tak. en into consideration by the municipal Council of the said Corporation at a meeting there- of to be held after the expir- ation of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, and that such first publication was made on the 8th doy of November, 1956. JOHN R. FROST, Clerk, Town of Whitby, --