Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 14 Nov 1956, p. 26

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& THE DAILY TIMES-CAZETTE, Wednesday, November 14, 1958 op yom The Board of Directors of the ! tive years in the Club's history Whitby Rotarv Club are now in with new members being added t and new community projects be- Hiscox, treasurer; Lloyd Gib- right -- Maurice - Slichter, L. the midst of one of the most ac pe Yesterday four young ladies | presented with awards for hav- ro e Whitby District ing the highest standing in their from. the Whitby District, Hig grades at high school last year, School were guests of the Whit- | pi¢ary "president Lloyd Gibson by Rotary Club as they were | made the awards on behalf of Whitby Lodge Takes Part AT BOTARY CLUB TE wn SCH | $ bid 1956.57 EXECUTIVE OF WHITBY ROTARY ' sen, president; Bob Collins. secretary. Standing, left to ing undertaken. This picture Shows, L to R, sikling--Hor the club to the four girls who topped the four Grade IX classes in the high school last year. Receiving the awards were, left to right, are Susan 0OL STUDENTS Cuddy, from ISA; Sylvia Siry- natka, from I{C; Helen Lam- ory, from I'™. and Ruth Sin- clair, from IXD ~Roberison. Whitby In Institution Of New Lodge Present School Prizes To Top Grade IX Students Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, ter Margaret Browning, Noble Whitby, visited Ajax Saturday, Grand; Sister Miriam Hancock, Nov. 10, for the purpose of insti- Vice Grand; Sis. Marilyn Iem- tuting a Rebekah lodge and in- ple, Rec. Secty; Sis. Eileen Gil- stalling the officers into their re- bert, Fin, Secty.; spective offices in a very color-| Empey, Treas.; Sis. Alice Ward, ful ceremony. 256 were present.| Warden: Sis. Pearl Anderson Sister Cla Beattie, of Queen Con.; Sis. Donalda Nichols, Musi Cannington, president of the Reb- bearer; Sw Isobel MacNess, ekah Assembly of Ontario, called chaplain; Sis. Kathleen Arress,|trict High School Gibson presented the prizes Susan Cuddy, form IXA; the meeting to order assisted by RSNG; Sis. Etun Brennan, LSNG; Sister Patterson, Vice-president Sis. Gladys Graham, inside and the elected and appointed of-' guard; sis, Muriel Berrell, OG; ficers of After the charter read and as ¢ was called, they cz sre of the floor and t was given and other d ed to. While Dov No. 379 w d thé Robins, LSVG jon wa After all officers were seated, s name a gift of a Bible from Sis. Mabel om sented to White Dove Lodge. pendent Order on behalf of the new lodge. Rebekah As Siste Lettie MacNeely who was cel e brating her 82nd birthd: Grand olent minder escort of Beattie, president, to say a few Ottawa, while as already noted nor, each carry. words which, as she hour was get- i. the ting late, kept them to a mini- nual commencement for busstand- ers of the mum wishing every success to the ing Grade IX pupils new lodge and was very proud to na have been able to institute them a suggestion made by Rotarian n- for two reasons. one being close Arthur Archibald that in future 3 all to her home town and would be the club recognize in an approp 1ard of able to visit quite often and there riate manner any outstanding the presi- being her own sister and two of achievement won by pupils rtered school. It would be encouraging to v and Principal Tutt, his teache s then ask- Bro. Williamson, both Past Grand pupils and would demon t » Masters of the I00F, spoke brief- a tangible manner the club's keen ly as did some of the other visit- interest in the school, and educa. duce Grand Rebe embly Rober troduc were welcomed honor th her neices among the cha District members. Bro. Dr. McKinney ed if she ready for confirmed Dove Rebe vere duly are: Bro i) The officers cious lunch was. served by Sis r, JPNG; 'S Jean Wickett and committee mbly. Sis. Agnes Bell, RSVG; Sis. Doris IXB., and Ruth Sinc ster Browning asked Sister No. 379 fter lodge closed a very deli- A birthday cake, made by Wickett. was cut by Sisters Beat- WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 BROC PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 ------ TY S57 SPENCER TRACY ROBERT WAGNER JEAN PETERS ot RICHARD Got, conics WIDMARK Deluxe Presents . 5. GENERAL MOTORS EMPLOYY Your badge number and : honored and accepted at | Ltd. Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Interesting and very pleasant new members who have recently joined the club, Mr. Archibald gave a very informative talk on the history, aims, objects and the Sis. Marilyn feature of the Whitby Rotary Club luncheon at the arena yes was the presentation of prizes, I provided by the Club, to the pu- Mary Lodge, Rebekah Lodge, cian; Sis. Connie Bobier, color pils ranking highest in each form achievements of Rotary on local, national and international levels, Among other facts, he , noted that last year the golden jubilee was celebrated, and that ! today there are 460,000 members n enrolled in many countries, He . stressed the importance of Rotary International activities and influ- ence, and the fine work being carried on by Rotary Fellowship , for advanced studies for students of many lands. Mr. Archibald, ve- viewing Whitby Rotary Club his- tory, said that the club was or- ganized in February, 1933 with 18 charter members, and that | down through the years dad con- © tributed a great deal for crippled * . children and many community ! projects. Members of the club # today who were charter members are Don Wilson, J. M, Roblin and in Grade IX in the Whitby Dis Strynatka, IXC., Hel tending on the club's bel congratulations and be for the future as they pursue cen- Disney, past president, was pre- their studies further Vice-president Don Tutt, prin- d- Then gifts from numerous lodges cipal of she school, in presenting kah Lodge were also presented to Noble the students, said that the Rotary sted to the Grand, Sis. Margaret Browning, Club had always talk and active interest the school are entertained as in Citizenship when an ou ing pupil of the school is sent to prizes are presented at the an- The club concurred heartily in tion generally Primarily for the benefit of tie and Browning, at the same time once again wishing every- thing of the best for the new lodge. A special meeting is called for the members of both Benevolent and White Dove Rebekah Lodges Thursday, Nov. 15, in the 100F Hall, Whitby, at 8 pm. All are asked to attend. terday | President Lloyd ten a keen in the high r Browning then presented school. Each year the winners of Sister Bea#tie and the elected the senior and junior places in jen turned the officers with a small gift as a the annual oratorical contest at of token of appreciation, and to Sis. -' guests and invited to rep was winning speeche nted with a cake by the sponsors annually An Adv The cinh also of the and te in Sister Name Assistant At St. John's Father L. J, Austin, of St. John Evangelist Church, has the week- end assistance of Father A. Am- brozic of St Augustine's Semi nary of Kingston Road, Toronto. Father Ambrozic is assisting the pastor in saying some of ihe five masses that are now said. Due to the growing congregation that Father Austin decided to in- augurate the later mass, which is at 12.15, masses are said al 8.9.10 11, 12.15 It was announced on Sunday that the St. John's Holy Name Society will hold a supper at St. Bernard's Hall on Sunday. Nov. 25. ak which Father Ambrozic will attend and have the oppor- tunity to meet many of the Whit- by people. The supper will be prepared and served by the men of the congregation. Everyone is invited to attend. WHITBY CLASSIFIED reement is rry Donald Vhithy Dec. 9. PRESTONE $289 GAL. WHEN YOUR jear is winteried at Harry Donald Ltd, Whitby, Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, bring this ad, good for November onl, Dec. 8. CONCRETE GRAVEL, $1.5), ROAD gravel, $1.30 per yd, fill supplied or delivery phone MO 4-2660. Erie Rranton Nov. 23 THESE WARM LIPS... will yield the mountain's secret...to the right man! '§ Bory Wd Serven Play by DAVID LANG « Produced by WALLACE MacDONALD Dirnctag by SEYMOUR FRIEDMAN + A COLUMBIA MCTURE kinds of pipe and fitt used city approved septic tanks, $80 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 -- GIRLS CLOTHING SIZE 10, also pair white figure skates si 5 Phone MO 8-3432 ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO GEN tlemen willing to share room. Phone MO 33432. 2656 BATHS, BASINS ST SINKS sump pumps and. hot rr tanks. All New and Most reasonable prices, installations Dial RA J. Foley Dec. 1 FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND cigarettes with every $1 purchase of gasoline Ask for vou. Appreciation i) Conpon. Harry Donald Limited. Che rolet-Old Nov bi y FOR SALE '54 METEOR COACH, A-1 condition. No down payment neces- | sary if credit good. Phone MO 8-3227 be- fore 7 266a FOR SALE THREE ACRES OF land, suitable for building. Outskirts of village of Manchester. Apply Robert Rodd, Manchester 266¢ FOR SALE -- ONE PAIR GIRL'S white figure skates, size 2, in. perfect condition. Phone MO 8-3795. 266a FOR RENT -- THRE ed heated rooms, one downstairs, two upstairs Adults only. Phone MO 8-2307 after 3 ROOM AND BOARD FOR GENTLE. HOME INSULATION, B method, Free estimates Septic tanks UNFURNISH. WANTED TO BUY -- WALNUT PIANO bench. Phone MO 8.2257 266a WANTED---WOMAN TO LOOK AFTER bne child in home while mother works, Phone MO 8.4159 after 6 266b wan. Phone MO #3421 for barticulars. 266¢ WOULD LIKE TO ROARD CHILDRE:, week or month; also day care Phone MO 8.2458 266¢ OWING cleaned the sanitary way. Walter Ward Whithy, Phone MO 8.2563 Nov. 16 FOR RENT URNISHED OR UM furnished apartments, heated, with con veniences, Apply 700 Centrs South, 265c eT Te a oe TT SH li i - ee CLUB . Dunlops Lead The League Elect Officers At Vimy I "ray of Kingston. Gagnon and Pete 2.1. Payette, also Jack Giesebrecht, inner Bus DAY-BY-DAY BAND CONCERT WED IN W "WHITBY and DISTRICT whee Thit Coun sentennial Booklet Is Well Read In Penticton Probably one of the best read Whitby's Early Times', you men- hooks to be published m Whitby tion that my husband's great- n recent years has been the grandfather, Samuel Cochiane, Whitby Centennial Book, appear-|arrived in Whitby in 1812. ing on the occasion of the town's] "We know that is absolutely 100th birthday last year. Hardly! correct, but I would much appre- k passes, says Whitby'siciate it if you could tell me where I Commissioner, Charies you got the information from. I editor of the book, that would very much like to know the uests for more books or com-| name of the book. Perhaps vou ments from readers do not arrive know of someone who would be willing to loan it to me so that # his of ice, "em ost reeent comment|l could make some notes, I would omes om Mrs. H. Cochrane, of also like very much to read Col- Penticton, B.C., a descendant of{onel Fairwell's book on the His- he Cochrane family which lent|tory of Ontario County. If you name to Whitby's Cochranel/know where I might obtain one, t * { would much appreciate she in- She says in her letter: 'ormation. "1 have read with a great deal] 'Cochrane St. in Whitby was st the booklet issued on|iamed for the Samuel Cochrane sion of Whitby's Centen-| mentioned abeve and Fairview vial din your article entitled| .odge now stands where he lived Interesting Dates and Facts on| rom 1812 to 1879." R Attersley Leading In Points By CLIFF GORDON (his total 9). Attersley leads in the Bobby Atter ; leads the lea- a:sists department with 12. An- € it data released by other Whitby player, Gordie cial statistician. Myles, is in the top ten with uring the past week now has a a total of 11 points. { 17 points up to and in- Eastern Division \ Nov. 9. Don Senior who WL TF A Pis. was tied for first in our last re- Whitby 7 30 5 37 14 wes held pointless in the Belleville 4A 21 31% 9 ston games and thus -hasipepgie 36 2 34 49 8 lipped to second spot. Bus Gag-|yiocion 35'1 84 7 non, he hard-working playing ooo lon 3713548 7 ijcoach of the Rubber Men, is in a| aia 3 1. 2100 7 ' fi 0 tie for. third snot with Don Mur- x-ineligible for playoffs. Sunday's Result in goals scored with eight. Whitby 3 Cornwall 7 , however, is up to Friday Saturday's Reculls only and will not show the Pembroke 3 Whitby 5 + two that Myles picked up to make Belleville 7 Kingston 4 T TEN Jax youths, remanded Gary W. Shute, 18; Edward Bar- police court last week nahy 17; and John Robert Bush- entence on a theft charge, hy 13, he hoped their short term placed on 1wo years' sus- in jail had taught them a lesson ed senience by - Magistrate and would act as a *'deterrent" ran Ebbs yesterday. to their getting into any future Magistrate Ebbs told the three, trouble. Three |theft of a quantity of hub caps Kingscourt apartments. Magistrate Ebbs, in terming | their actions as "'silly", said the |only reason they had mot received (a stiffer sentence was because {the stolen parts had all been re- covered. J veemmrmmm----m---- pe mma---- Mail Reaching | A Highland Creek man, Chacles up two as ists seven goals and four assists for| (Francis Burns,, 36, of Ellesmere {Rd., charged with the theft of a wheel as embly 'from a truck in Whitby last Nov. 1 was yesterday PERSONALS remanded one week for sentence Mrs. James Wilde, her son Bill * by. trat nk S. Ebbs. and daughter-in-law, and children, BY Natate mL hE Wendy and Vicky, motored to Const. George Thwaites, Whit- London, over the weekend, Mrs. by PD, testified he had executed Bill Wilde and children will spend f Search warrant at fhe accused's a week in London visiting her snd had found the wheel wrapped mother, Mrs. Clarke, and her sis- in a sheet lying on a bed. A sec- ter Mrs, Tarquhar. jond wheel, he said, was found (hidden in a kitchen cupboard. Mr. and Mrs. Loss Hill, of Clare-' Const. Thwaites said Burns had mont, spent a couple of days at stolen the whee! from a the home of their daughter and truck on Brock St. N.. while the son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. owner was visiting a Whitby resi. Hicks recently, dent, He sald he had Janel the . {name of the accus from a _ The Ontario County South Reg- license number given him by a ion attended a Mass and Holy second resident. Hour in St. Michael's Cathedral,| Court was told that the second Toronto, last Monday evening t0|wheel had been stolen in Sear- offer special prayers for the per- oro from a truck owned by the secuted people of Hungary. Alp Eg Shaw Construction Com- 'arge group of ladies from St. pany. John Evangelist Church, Picker-| : ing, Ajax, St, Gertrude and St. G 's Oshawa, ded. Mrs. . i Hee wasn charts sce Variety Club by the spiritual conveners of each Performs Here subdivision. Mrs. Mary Musselman, of Kitch-| ener is spending a few days at the, The residents of Fairview e home of her son and daughter-in-|were given a real treat last night law, Mr. and Mrs, A. Mussleman, when the Grandmothers' Variety |Club from Toronto performed for Sorry to learn that Mr. Alex/them. The perfect harmony and Mussleman is in Oshawa General the clearness of the fine voices Hospital but happy to report that|indicate many rehearsals and he is improving nicely. His many hard work. The high quality of friends wish hi covery. | professional touch. m a complete re- the whole performance gave the | The leader is to 'be congratulat- Mr. and Mrs. C. Morath and ed on her ability to gather such a son, Chris, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken group of fine people together, Tfaff of Kitchener were week-end whose only reward is the satistac- guests at the home of Mr. and tion of bringing good cheer to the Mrs. A. Mussleman. aged and lonely. Suspend Sentence On Ajax | ~ Trio For Silly Thefts H The trio were charged several mcColl-Frontenac Oil Company. | weeks ago by Ajax police with the fe became ill Saturday while and chrome wheel rings from Hamilton Tiger-Cat Bees play for |cars parked in the vicinity of the the Eastern Canada intermediate | football title. ) Phone Santa Claus To Come To Whitby On December 1st Santa Claus will come to Whitby 8:30 being the absolute deadline on Dec, 1. At a meeting of the, Chairman Mesher says that the Whitby Santa Claus Parade com. route of this year's parade Up to and including games of Friday, November 9th re this week, it was de- through town has not been final- Penalt gh Chamber of Com-|ized yet but adds that it will be Plaver and team Goals Assists Pls. Mins. | 1 erce-sponsored annual parade, extensive. - Boh Atiersley (Whithy) ........ 5 12 17 10 ill take place on the first Satur-! Then, at 1 p.m., Santa Claus J r (Kingston) 7 8 15 3 |day of the month. \will re-appear, in the arena, in non (Whitby) 8 6 1" 25 | Chairman of this year's com- the new section just opened this Don Murray (Kingston) . 3 11 1" o !mitee is Charles Mesher, Treas-|year. Children will be able to ihe ' ( " |urer is Cliff Gartshore and parade|file in one door to see him and Bert Glesebrecht (Pembroke) . 7 6 13 2 3 out ain, In years past they dele Payette (Cornwall) 8 4 12 ¢ (manager is Corb. Stiner. {out again. Ww 4 Freie Payetle (C - 2 | "A new departure is being adopt- have greeted him in the town ha | Gerry. Moore (Kingston) : : 12 ® ed this year in that the day's/but entrances and exits became | Kitoute Joannelte (Cornwall) 3 3 1 2 events will be split up. Instead of a bit cramped when literally Jack ( cht (Pembroke) . 1] 3 11 § Kiddies visiting Santa at the con- thousands lined up for him. Gordie Myles (Whitby) 3 7 4 11 § clusion of the parade as in years) Shortly now merchants in the { Rheal Savarrd (Cornwall) 2 1] 11 ® [past, they will see him right after town will be getting in touch with GOALIES | lunch. {the committee to report "specials Goals Penalty| The parade Itself gets under for the parade and it is expected Player and team Games Against Ave 8.0. Min, way at 9 a.m. fiom the Commun- that Mr. X will be again on the Gillis Boisvert (Ottawa) 4 10 2.5 1 ¢ |ity Arena. Entrants in the parade, streets to hand out Yovcherg | or Jack Donlevy (Whitby) 4 22 3.1 0 ¢ |ncluding floats, are expected to, coal, kitchen utensils, foes es, Don Larin (Belleville) 6 22 26 0 g Meet at the arena at 8 p.m. with ete., to lucky passers-by. * Rolii uit (Pembroke) 37 4.1 [] ei . al Bert Brooks (Kingston) ] 37 4.5 0 7 D h Cl " D T tt Gerry Devaney (Cornwall) 10 45 4.5 [1] [] t 0 Ross Hawe (Whitby) 1 5 5.0 [] 0 ed alms ave I 1eI, Lorne Anderson (Pembroke) 1 7 7.0 LJ L] All-Time Hockey Great HALIFAX (CP)--Dave Trottier, Trottier scored 120 goals and had an outstanding left winger who [112 assists for 232 points. His best played on Stanley Cup, Allan Cub, o;q5n wag 1931-32, when he {world and Olympic championship| 18 assists in {hockey teams, died Tuesday mght| Scored 26 goals and wi after a short illness. He was 50. Trottier was a 10-year man with| Surviving are his widow and Montreal Maroons of the National | four daughters, Hockey League in the days of such greats as Aurel Joliat, Howie Morenz and Sweeney Schriner. He later moved to Detroit Red Wings and retired in 1940. was an executive for the FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY watching Greenwood Bombers and In his 10 seasons with Maroons, MO. 8-311 Please register your children for Salk Vaccine, Ages 6 months and up ST. BERNARD SCHOOL Dundas 5t. W. NOV. 17, 9:30 A.M. If you have mot received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. New Zealand Months Late AUCKLAND (CP)--Strong com- plaints of delays in delivery of mail from Canada to New Zea- land were made today by business- men here. i The complaints apply to mail sent by surface transportation. | Several examples were ci"ed of letters taking seven weeks to reach Auckland from Ottawa, Tor- onto and Montreal. One parcel was reported to have been in fransit four months. f G. C. Riddell, chief postmaster at Auckland, said the delays are caused by irregular shipping serv- ice between the two countries. Mexicans Shoot Captain 0f U.S. Shrimper s+ | BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (AP)-- | The American shrimp boat Pesca- | dor radioed from the Gulf of Mex- * |lco during the night it had been fired upon by a Mexican gunboat, | seriously wounding the captain, Tom Wilson, | TheRegscador's radio operator, Charles Wilson, nephew of the | | wounded captain, said the boat } | | ¢ (was about 11 miles off the coast | of Mexico and about 120 miles {south of Brownsville at the time ! of the shooting The United States Coast Guard | cutter Triton was speeding to the scene this rnin The Mexi nboat was identi- fied as the . one which had! been mentioned in complaints lasi month by the ' Shrimp As- { sociation. The association claimed th. Mexican gunboat had stopped | Texas shrimpers and demanded ¥ ¥ ' | Several incidents have been re-| It Lambert Love, |ported this year between Mexican BY UNITED CHURCH hem. or gifts not to sapire| Whitby, The bride- gunboats and Texas shrimpers. a son of Mr. and Mrs. [The Mexicans claimed the Tex- Brown, Sutton, P.Q ans were fishing in Mexican I'hoto by Oreland Studiy. 'waters. which the shrimp boat cap- Oshawa (lains denied, | MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS NOMINATION MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the electors of the Township of East Whitby will be held at " TOWNSHIP HALL Columbus, Ontario Thursday, November 22nd, 1956 From 7:30 in the Afternoon to 8:30 in the Afternoon For the purpose of receiving nominations for the offices of Reeve and four (4) Councillors for the year 1957, and two (2) members of the East Whitby Town- Yip Public School Area Board for the years 1957 and If a poll is necessary, Polls for taking the votes af the Electors, shall be held on Monday December 3rd, 1956, beginning at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon and continuing until 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon. The Attention of Prospective Candidates is drawn to the following: "When a proposed candidate is not present at the meeting, there must be satisfactory evidence given to the Returning Officer that the Candidate has con- sented to his nomination, at the nomination meeting and before 9:00 o'clock P.M. the same day a can- didate may resign in respect of one or more offices for which he is nominated by filing his resignation in writing with the Returning Officer, the Clerk, otherwise he shall be deemed to be nominated for the office for which he was first nominated." GEORGE FARNCOMB, Returning Officer, Township of East Whitby, Columbus, Cntario November 14th, 1956 ¢

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