dh : Ae ROTARY CLUB ary. Standing, left to J Apaers Maurice Slichter, L. ° 1956-57 EXECUTIVE OF WHITBY ing undertaken. This picture ! Shows, L to R, sisting--Horace treasurer; . Lloyd Gib Willian one president i , son, | tive years in the Club's history or with new members being added and new community projects be- | Hiscox rs of the Seer Row in right Robertson, Elect Officers AtV .0dge The Vimy R ¢ Lodge peld meetit Mon h the PM , v i] $7 LIE No Ihe 1a} Zs HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT Cudd ne ory clair, LS ROTARY HO presented with awards for hav- ing the highest standing in hei grades at high school last year. Rotary president Lloyd Gibson made the awards on behalf of Whitby Lodge Takes Part = AT ROTARY CLUB In Institution Of New Lodge Present School Prizes ose on ore moor, vo To Top Grade IX Students © Saturday, Grand; Sister Miriam Hancock At insti- Vice Grand; Si Marilyn I'em Ireshme : ) ee. from I<A from JC; from IL", and from IXD - Robertson Sylvia . Helen Lam- Ruth Sin who 1X club to the four girls the f Grade in the high school last Receiving the awards left to right, are Susan the topped classes year. were, ladies Higno the Whit- they Wu Yester from t da voung District Whitby were guests o 1eir x D School : Rotary Club as Whi by ere 1 anc t C Xt nn rm oi Rebekah ted jax purpose of Benevolent Whitby, vis Nov. 10, for ind 'WHITBY and DISTRICT Is Remanded On Wheel Theft Count Centennial Booklet Is Well Read In Penticton _ Probably one of the besiread books to be published mm Whitby '0 recent years has been the Whitby Centennial Book, appear- ng on the occasion of the town's 100th birthday last year. Hardly one week passes, says Whithy's Industrial Commissioner, Charles Chaytor, editor of the book, that requests for more books or com- ments from readers do not arrive at his of ice, His most reecnt comment comes from Mrs, H, Cochrane, of Penticton, B.C., a descendant of ihe Cochrane family which lent !S name to Whikby's Cochrane She says in her letter: "1 have read with a great deal f interest the hooklet issued on the occasion of Whitby's Centen- nial and in your article entitled 'Interesting Dates and Facts on Whitby's Early Times', {tion that my husband's great-| grandfather, Samuc! Cochiane,! arrived in Whitby in 1812, ! "We know that is absolutely correct, but I would much appre-' ciate it if you could tell me where! you got' the information frem. 1 would very much like to know the name of the book. Perhaps you know of semeone who would be willing. to loan it to inc so that 1 could make some notes, I would also like very much to read Col- onel Fairwell's book on the His- tory of Ontario County. If vou know where I might obtain one, [ would much appreciate she in- 'ormation. "Cochrane St. in Whitby was 1amed for the Samuel Cochrane mentioned above and Fairview Lodge now stands where he lived rom 1812 to 1879." --_-- A Highland Creek man, Chacles PERSONALS Francis Burns,, 36, of Ellesmere |Rd,, charged with the theft of a wheel as'embly from a truck in Mrs. James Wilde, her son Bill -in-law, and children, jard daughter |Wendy and Vichy, Bill Wilde and children will spend a week in Londan visiting her mother, Mrs. Clarlge, and her sis- ter Mrs. Tarquhar. Mr. and Mrs. Loss Hill, of Clare- mont, spent a couple of days at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks recently, The Ontario County South Reg- ion attended a Mass and Holy Hour in St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto, last Monday evening to offer special prayers for the per- secuted people of Humgary. .arge group of ladies from John Evangelist Church, Picker- ing, Ajax, St, Gertrude and St. Gregory's Oshawa, attended. Mrs. L. Ruest was in charge assisted AR oy the spiritual eonveners of each Whitby last Nov. 1 was yesterday remanded one week for sentence by Magistrate Frank S. Ebbs. Burns pleaded guilty. | motored to Const. George Thwaites, Whit- you men- London, over the weekend, Mrs, by PD, testified he had executed a search warrant at the accused's home the day following the theft and had found the wheel wrapped in a sheet lying on a bed. A sec- ond wheel, he said, was found hidden in a kitchen cupboard. Const. Thwaites said Burns had stolen the wheel from 'a parked truck on Brock St. N., while the owner was visiting a Whitby resi. dent, He said he had gained the name of the accused from a license number given him by a second resident. Court was told that the second wheel had been stolen in Scar- {boro from a truck owned by the E, Shaw Construction Com- pany. Variety Club wi Attersley Leading In Points ds ai. Kitoute | 1 the wrday, Jack a lia Sarauit (Pembroke) 44 Bert Brooks (Kingston) "e Ross Hawe subdivision, P rf H Mrs. Mary Musselman, of Kitch-| e or n 13 ere 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 Gemeral 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 him a complete re-the whole performance gave the covery. | professional touch. 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. Kengroup of fine people together, .|Tfaff of Kitchener were week-end |whose only reward is the satisfac- guests ab the home of Mr, ami|tion of bringing good cheer to the Mrs. A. Mussleman. laged and lonely. 'Dunlops Lead The League : 3y CLIFF GORDON sley |his total 9). Attersley leads in the leads the lea- assists department with 12. An- ! dala released by other Whitby player, Gordie ) icial statistician.|Myles, is in the top ten with cked up two as-ists seven goals and four assists for t k now as aja total of 11 points, ! up to and in- Don Senior who Eastern Division first in our last re- X held pointless in 55 A and thus has 3 7 slipped to second spot. Bus Gag- ron, she hard-working playing coach of the R er Men, is in 2 ia Don Mur- off omits a Whitby Belleville Pembroke Kingston Cornwall x-Ottawa 30 21 ston. Gagnon and Pete x-ineligible for plavoffs. also Jack Giesebrecht, Sunday's Result Is scored with eight. Whitby 3 Cornwall 7 r, is up to Friday Saturday's Reculis will not show the Pembroke 3 Whitby 5 5s picked up $0 make Belleville 7 Kingston 4 {ingsten games Santa Claus To Come To Whitby On December 1st Santa Claus will come to Whitby 8:30 being the absolute deadline TOP TEN on Dec. 1. Ab 2 IESHIE of the Shairman Desper says that 3he : % Vhi Santa Claus Parade com: route § year's parade Up to and including games of Friday, November 9th | Witiiby Be ls ek. It Was on Ie ESL your's [Jiute Penalty | tidod that the Chamber of Com-|ized yet but adds that it will Mins. | 1 arce-sponsorad annual parade extensive. 10 |yill take place on the first Satar-l Then, at 1 p.m.. Santa Claus |day of the month. |will re-appear, in the arena, in Chairman of this year's com-|the mew section just opened this mitee is Charles Mesher. Treas- year. Children will be able to urer is Cliff Gartshore and parade file in one door to see him and | manager is Corb. Stiner, lout again. In years past they |" A new departure is being adopt- have greeted him in the town hall led this year in that the day'sibut emirances and exits became events will be split up. Instead of a bit cramped when literally kiddies visiting Santa at the con- thousamds lined up for him. | clusion of the parade as in years) Shortly now merchants in the |past, they will see him right after town will be getting in touch with {Junch. the committee to report "specials Penalty The parade itself gets under for the parade and it is sspeciod Min, way at 9 a.m. fiom the Corrmun- that Mr. X will be again on the : ity Arena. Entrants in the parade, streets to hand out vouchers for | including floats, are expected to coal, kitchen utensils, es, meet at the arena at 8 p.m. with ete, to lucky passers-by. Death Claims Dave Trottier. 38 35 Player and team rsley Assists 12 E Goals Pis, A 17 15 4 iL) 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 (Whitby) (Kingston) non (Whitby) Kingston) * Beri Glesebrecit (Pembroke) .... Pete Payette (Cornwall) Gerry re (Kingston) rite (Cornwall) Jack Giesebrecht (Pembroke) . Gordie Myles (Whithy) { Rheal Savarrd (Cornwall) »o earn oaneR GOALIES Goals Games Against 4 10 22 22 aw Ww 45 5 1 Player and team Gillis Boisvert (Ottawa) evy (Whitby) n (Belleville) Gerry Devaney (Cornwall) 1 (Whitby) Anderson (Pembroke) Rd szun~dmwg 4 6 ] ) 0 1 1 Lorne rs 1 tuting a Rebe lodge in- ple, Rec. Se Eileen Gil- [Interesting and very pleasant new members who have recently stalling the officers into their re- bert, Fin. Sec li Mary feature of the Whitby Rotary Club joined the club, Mr. Archibald tive offices in a very color-, Empey, Treas.; Alice Ward, luncheon at the arena yesterday ol . h : hy 256 were present. Hi EA Sis. Pearl Anderson |was the presentation of prizes, ave a very informative talk on WHITBY Sister Clara Beattie, of Queen|Con.; Sis. Donalda Nichols, Musi | provided by the Club, to the pu- the history, aims, objects and ary Lodge, Rebekah Lodge, cian; Sis. Connie Bobier, color|pils ranking highest in each form achievements of Rotary on the DAY-BY-DAY gton, president of the Reb-| bearer; Sis. Isobel MacNess, | in Grade 1X in the Whitby Dis-|local, national and international " ssembly of Ontario, called chapla Sis. Kathleen levels. Among other facts, he BAND CONCERT 1a Rr Clar} Arress,!triet High School. President Lloyd ek. r a . NG 0 br eting to order assisted by RSNG tod tha ast vear golde: i eting to 0 Vice-president S i s. ladys Graham, noted that last year the golden presented the prizes inside Susan Cuddy, form IXA; Sylvia'l ae. 'f . : % nd the elected and appointed of- guard; sis. Muriel Berrell, OG:|Strynatka, IX "5 Helen Lamory, jabllse us Selgniaied, an hatin ers of the Rebekah Assembly.| Sis. Agnes Bell, RSVG; Sis. Doris IXB., and Ruth Sinclair, 1XD, ex- oh Tle rh a or teins After the flag 1 presented the Robins, LSVG tending on the club's behalf warm enrolled oud ma by! un 4; tans r for nstit n.wa After all officers were seated, congratulations and best wishes $iressed the importance of Rotar name a gift of a Bible from Sis. Mabel for the future as they pursue Internasional activities ang influ pe ry en- Disney, past president, was pre- their studies further en and Je ine Nori bein t tion sented to White Dove lodge. Vice-president Don Tutt, prin- ¢2 ied on Oy Rotary ellowshi nd- Then gifts from numerous lodges cipal of she school, in presenting for advanced studies for students Lodge were also sented to Noble the students, said that the Rot of many lapds. Me Axchipaid, re: { to the Grand, Sis. Margaret Browning, Club had always taken a keen Vi€WIng Whitby Rotary, Soh ] y Order on behalf of the new lodge. and active interest in the high tory. said that t e 'y Miki or. h As-| Sister Browning then present2d school. Each year the winners of ganized in February, 1933 with § Sister Beatie and the elected the senior and junior places in 13 charter members, and that rs with a small gift as a the annual oratorical contest at!GoWn through the years had eon: n of appreciation, and to Sis. the school are entertained tributed a great deal for crippled MacNeely who w le- guests and invited to repeat their children and many eommunhy her 82nd birth was winning speeches, Ti Wh also Projects. Members of the club nted with a cake the sponsors annually venture today who were charter members Noble Grand in Citizenship when and- are Don Wilson, J. M. Roblin and ister Browning asked pil of the school is sont to A. A. Archibald. 2 ie, president, to say while as already noted v which, as the hour was are presented at the an- ed the ting late, kept them to a mini- nual commencement for oukstand- the mum wishing every success to the ing Grade IX pupils As- new lodge and was very proud to The club concurred heartily in [} Tena have been able to institute them a suggestion made by Rotarian At St John Ss n- for two reasons, one being close Arthur Archibald that in future . il to her home town and would be the club recognize in an approp- Father I. J, Austin, of St. John were ward of able to visit quite often and there riate manner any oulstanding Evangelist Church, has the week. honor then presented yresi- being her own sister and two of achievement won by pupils of the end assistance of Father A. Am- dent with t ¢ her neices among the chartered school. It would be encoir: gto brozic of St. Augustine's Semi trict members. Bro. Dr. McKinney and Principal Ti his teache and nary of Kingston Road. Toronto. Bro. Williamson, both Past Grand pupils and would demoasirate in Father Ambrozic is assisting the Masters of the IOOF. spoke brief- a tangible manner the clvh's keen pastor in saying some of ihe five ly as did some of the other visil- interest in the school, and educa- masses that are now said. r tion generally Due to the growing congregation Primarily for of that Father Austin decided to in- augurate the later mass, which Sister is at 12.15, masses are said al 8 9 10, 11, 12.15. It was "announced that the St, Society nd otf « ite Dove Rebekah 1X wa s att adn Oddfe sembly S meetir as Benev by, Noble Wilkin:« hs Sister a few Ottay get- Name Assistant prizes ) of Grand yd ekan sembly ' of t Roberts h troducing the president E 0 welcomed After lodge closed a very deli the benefit s cious lunch" was served by Sis Jean Wickett and committee. Ajpiuhqay cake, made by Wickett. was cut by Sisters Beat- tie Browning, at the ime once again wishing every- thing of the best for the Bernard's Hall on Sunday. Nov lodge 2 which Father Ambrozie A special meeting is called for will attend and have ths nppor- the members of both Benevolent tunity to meet many of the Whit- and White Dove Rebekah Lod<es by people. The supper will be 4 Thursday. Nov. 15, in the TOOF prepared and served by the men Hall, Whitby, at 8 p.m. All are of the congregation. Everyone is asked to attend. invited to attend. WHITBY CLASSIFIED GENERAL MOTORS EMPLOYEES Your badge number and agreement is honored and accepted at Harry Donald Ltd. Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Whiths Dec on Sunday John's Holy Name will hold a supper at St. and same WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M. 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Septic tanks cleaned the sanitary way, Walter Ward Whitby. Phone MO 8-2363. Nov. 16 . their 1 United WLS PRINCE » LANCE FULLER are Story 9 Seren Play by DAVID Diwscted by SEYMOUR FRI FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND cigarettes with every 23 purchase of f gasoline Ask for vou Apprecia pay FOR RENT FURNISHED OR UN Conpon. Harry Donald Limited, Chev. furnished apartments, heated, with con rolet-Oldsmobile. Nov. 20 veniences, Apply 700 Centre South. 265¢ earuer + Produced by WALLACE MocDORALD M MAR + A COLUMBIA PICTURE for ol daughter Trio For Silly Thefts All-Time Hockey Great | HALIFAX (CP)--Dave Trottier, Trottier scorad 120 goals and had /an outstanding left winger who|113 assists for 232 points. His best played on Stanley Cup, Allan Cup, | coason was | 1931-32, ' when he world and Olympic championship | coos 26 goals and 18 n hockey teams, hed Tuesday night a 50-game schedule. assists after a short illness. He was 50. Trottier was a 10-year man with| Surviving ane 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 Suspend Sentence On Ajax Three Ajax youths, remanded;Gary W. Shute, 18: Edward Bar- in Whitby police court last wee! naby. 17; and John Robert Bush- f a theft charge, hy "13, he hoped their short term two yes SUS- in jail had taught them a lesson ended by trate and would act as a '"'deberrent" Frank bbs yesterday. to their getting into any future : ; Magistrate Ebbs told the three, trouble. ad retired 1 190. ive tor the "| The trio were charged several neColl-Frontenac Oil Company. weeks ago by Ajax police with the. He became ill Saturday while theft of a quantity of hub caps| watching Greenwood Bombers and Ef land chrome wheel rings from Hamilton Tiger-Cat Bees play for |cars parked in the vicinity of the the Eastern Canada intermediate (Kingscourt apartments. football title. ) | Magistrate Ebbs, in terming/ In his 10 seasons with Maroons, their "actions as 'silly'. said the," {only reason they had not received la stiffer sentence was because ithe stolen parts had all been re- r senkence on ere placed on entence FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-31M1 If you have mot received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Cell BELL TAXI Al calls must be ploced before 7:30 P. NOV. 17, 9:30 A.M. 30.P 4M. 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. 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 transit four months. G. C. Riddell, chief postmaster at Auckland, said the delays are caused by irregular shipping serv- ice between the two countries. S Please register your children for |. Salk Vaccine, Ages 6 months and wp if ST. BERNARD SCHOOL | Dundas 5t. W. | { | MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS | NOMINATION MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of fhe electors of the Township of East Whitby will be held at the : TOWNSHIP HALL Columbus, Ontario Thursday, November 22nd, 1956 From 7:30 in the Afterncon 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- flip Public School Area Board for the years 1957 and 58. If a poll is necessary, Polls for taking the votes of 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, Ontario November 14th, 1956 Mexicans Shoot Captain Of U.S. Shrimper BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (AP)- The American shrimp boat Pesca- dor radioed from the Gulf of Mex- | eo during the night it had been! -I fired upon by a Mexican gunhoat, } seriously wounding the captain, ! {Tom Wilson. ' | The Pescador"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 Isouth of Brownsville at the time | of the shooting. The United States Coat Guard cutter Triton was speeding to the | scene this morning. The Mexican gunboat was identi- |fied as the G-28, one which had {been mentioned in complaints last month by the T g rimp As- sociation. The 2 fon claimed {the Mexican gunboat had stopped | Texas shrimpers and demanded UNITED CHURCH |jponey or gifts not to capture} them. Several incidents have been re- Mr. and Mrs Lambert Love, |ported this year between Mexic t.R. 2, Whitby, The bride- gunboats and Texas shrimpers. groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. {The Mexicans claimed the Tex- Edward Brown, Sutton, P.Q. ans were fishing in Mexican Photo by Oreland Studio, |waters, which the shrimp boat cap- Oshawa [tains denied.