- 3 wh ARN ag [Jail Father Of Two/WA Makes Appeal Here For Theft Of Wheel For Fred Victor Mission A Highland Creek man, Charles| worker, was represented by John The Woman's Association of the/ men's and children's clothing, a |Heffer 'of Whitby, Mr. Heffer ask- Whitby United Church is making canned goods and eye-glasses on Francis Burss, 38, of Ellesmere - D led the court to impose a lenient/an appeal for contributions of| about Nov. 30. Containers will Rd., convicted last week of steal-| oy..." because through his/men's clothing, children's cloth-| pe at the church doors on Sun- ing a wheel assembly from a client's actions his wife and two|ing, canned goods, eye glasses; Nov. 25, to receive articles {parked truck in Whitby, was children w livin "charity and cash donations for use by 22% ae to j3ot : en were g on y by |and cash as the people enter {Jailed for two months by Magis-|in Three Rivers, Quebec." the Fred Victor Mission in TO-| worship. {trate Frank Ebbs yesterday. A| Mr Heffer pointed out that ronto. This mission provides shel-| : {two-month concurrent sentence Burns. since his release from ter, food and clothing for many {was also imposed for a similar penitentiary in 1953, had been men each night during the win-| offence in Scarvoro. |working steadily and "was at. ter months, and provides for) ROUSSEAU Burns, a Scarboro construction tempting to correct his ways." (needy families in the area. Each) ind food are dstriuted to meet| UPHOLSTERY Th f Of G li N the Jnatetial Beads o the Sufor. ett asoline Nets fous: sof eves Sov mine to dein} combos Sud hope. ere Established in Whitby in 1932, | . - Many people will want to share Toronto Pair Month In ail in this worth-while mission and|| Rousseau Upholstery, under the through the Jervices rendered byl} guidi hand of Louis Rousseos, 1 vi i one . Two Toronto men, Edward|Oct. 24. eS pay ior Hall YC AB oh en Or Blanchard, 24, of 800 Euclid St.| Evidence in the case was given po: this reason the Woman's As-| awa and Whitby district, For and Charles Stickland. 18, of 14/in she Whitby police court onl goniation of the United Church | 24 years, this firm has been Collahie St., were yesterday sent-/Oct. 20. Since that time the pair has arranged for the shipping of| Fou bins a enced to one obth J $21 by have boon Held 1b Sosy at the | an expert repair service and a | Magistrate Frank S. Ebbs for the|county jail, y. rresting Hid ; tie [theft of gas and a battery from officer was Cpl. Charles Daniels TERRORIST KILLED satel Juris Sutil for of a Pickering farmer's tractor lastof the Pickering township police.| NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters)-- Mr. Rousseau first come to the One Cypriot terrorist was killed § V' \ and two others -- including a | Whitby district in 1923 end il began a part-time furniture re- : : . . . woman--were drowned Monday [| beg ; ROTARY CLUB ENTERTAINS RURAL FRIENDS Will Hold Public Meetin S inthe first direct gun battle be-|| pair service. Before many years tween security ores and BORA | iad ralled by; he found eo need : : a' mia J had x eed Last night members of the | dance held in the auditorium of | friends and their wives. In the | tary president Lloyd Gibson, | Forbes, Lorna Slichter. Georgle | jesroristy Since the CypIus crisis in Sie fim which ; ; St iot aig ight, are | Bill Stonehouse and L. G. | Gibson, M " be Rotary Club entertained their | uct Ki Sta Airs William | Heimpel; standing, same or- | Mrs, Heimpel, Sioseiouse ud To Hear Candidates Here curity force were wounded. niture, and expert repoin. id rural friends at a dinner and | yo" ip "Rotary Anns and farm | Forbes, Maurice Slichter, Ro- | der, are Don Gibson, Bill --Robertson, Whitby thot reasth, he pen Ih 1946, ---- -- | Two public meetings, sponsor-|and the public utilities commis- || the firm moved to its present AT THE HIGH SCHOOL ed by the Whitby Chamber of sion will speak and on Wednes- building, on Mary St. E. Commerce, at which candidates | day, Nov. 28, those seeking of- But, says Mr. Rousseou, a lack seeking office at the forthcom-|fice as mayor, reave, deputy- of experienced help is now fore. ing election will speak, is sched-|reeve and school board, will have 'l ing him to reduce repair ser- Volle ball Te am' To E t uled to be held at the town hall/the platform. Town clerk John R.| f d | vices considerably. He will still | n er week. |Frost has asked that all those rans erre continue to offer such service On Monday, Nov. 26, 'candi- interested in the town's affairs but will enlarge his retail furni- dates seeking election on council attend. This forces them to give wp ture outlet. In the near future, - All-Ontario Competition |=" el po a ot Ba [fc rn Sl By BILL BRANT [Falls. pe; played a much Jailed Week To Make Offers Rom Fd, oT pelt led Miss Demaray has produced tighter series than the juniors La : 7 4 two girls' championship teams in but nevertheless came out on top ws over the spoils A pair of fellows who have been Belleville 4 5 1 4 47 9 as many tries this year. First it AWARDS BARS AT ASSEMBLY illwiclding soldiers |SOI0E great gunsof late and will! ~~ Saturday's Results {was a track team for the Inter-| At last week's assembly, bars or Iving alidisturbance recent. bea} aichina in tomorrows tilt Whitby 12 Kingsion 5 School Ficld day. the first such were awarded to the members gE a ee re Carlie Burns Pembroke 3 Beene A Win jo may years. and then last of the yughy team | 'Wesley Conlin, 32, of 1250 Dun' = his first goal in Whitby on Satur- Ottawa 5 Cornwall 4 Saturday, in Lindsay, her junior! An inter-form: basketball sched- das St. Whitby, was yesterdayyd Fearon bi A © awa » LCornwé and senior volleyball teams wonjule has been drawn up but noi onienced to seven days in jaiNeibeen Widnapped id TOP TEN the COSSA B championship dates Jere been fixed for the by Magistrate Frank S. Ebbs onlié@ his disappearance Up to and including games of Friday, November 16th for both classes. : start of these as there is still a charge of drunk driving. Con-0s Whe child's mother, ? Pen. ns, nang vinber of, Yas ni sexqunt of the com-jyj, pleaded guilty. His driving®aton, appenied Sun- player and team Goals Assists Pts Mins. = s teal.es h 3 os y isio re- id should compare favorably with Also in basketball, the regular license was also suspended for aly child. or the re Bob Attersley (Whitby) 12 19 14 teams from the other Ontario practices have started for the' OPP Const Harold Hockinstio Kitoute Joanette (Cornwall) .. .. 12 18 2 districts at the all-Ontario meet coming inter-school games, The testified that on Oct. 2 he follow- SLAVE TRAIN Minnie Menard (Belleville .. 17 24 1 Bus Gagnon (Whitby) « 17 29 to be held in Belleville next Sat-'seniors, juniors and bantams are ay Reuters) --T . urday. It is hoped that the people praciising Monday, Wednesday 13 big i Te Ho the fi Bd oon Pete Payette (Cornwall) .. . 3 16 {of the town will support he Fol Thursays A eating was Conlin vehicle swerved from one. Sla¥e train" blown Don Senior (Kingston) . 16 jeans with their presebes a 8, hee on toncay ne 0 ee side of the road to the other. Lilisurgents, were Gordie Myles (Whitby) ... . 1 15 ournament as the girls ma e a mine whic group e teams wi "I had great difficulty stopping § je8s who arrived Gerry Moore (Kingston) . q 15 pi to ping Tuiby another On- nest 1 Sompe HON a regular the accused," Hocking said, 'and SE tain, _ |Don Murray (Kingston) : 15 Pitted against teams from Ux-ldanee took place at: ihe sedsoc). jit. one tie 1 Holy 6 Re Was 5 ; , | Bert Giesebrecht (Pembroke) .... 14 bridge, Port Perry, Fenelon This was a Sadie Hawkins affair| teal | GOALIES Falls and Haliburton, the junior and hard-time dress was worn. | Goals Pen. team swept their series, scoring The attendance dropped at this . a, Player and team Games Against Ave. 8.0. Mins, 73 points to their opponents' 38. event but it is still considerably Rabbi Address ; Yvon Lavois (Cornwall) ...... 3 3.00 % Such a decisive margin in higher than any of last year's. A! Gillis Boisvert (Ottawa) 20 3.33 a > 7 : oh pe J i 2 ai COSSA competition gives the professional square dance caller . " ee. | Jack Donlevy (Whitby) v 37 2.70 : / 3 ¥ ; Ws "%s & (team an excellent chance in the was an added attraction and ul eeting / ®% Gerry Devaney (Cornwall) : 50 4.16 SERS Son aR |all-Ontario meet, for this district made things more interesting for Don Larin (Belleville) S a9 4.33 in iow iene --_-- wi Ke gk has never taken a back seat to'everyone present. | The All Saints' Evening Guild . Bert Brooks (Kingston) 48 4.45 IODE CHAPTER CELEBRA | ES BIRTHDAY the otflers in the past. | Next week will see the com-| held their regular monthly mee Rollie Sarault (Pembroke). . : 49 4.45 § After losing their first game to mencement of the fall exams.ling last Monday, Nov. 19. Re Ross Hawe (Whitby) 5 5.00 The Viseount Greenwood | yesterday, The ladies enjoyed a | the chapter; Mrs. John Ander- [Uxbridge by one point, the sen- These are very important as they Cathcart opened the meetin gr Lorne Anderson: (Pembroke). ) pe nN Chapter of the JODE celebrated | bridge and tea party. Seen cut- | son, charter member, and Mrs. [iors made a great comeback will partially determine who will with prayer. : ¢ ' wis cialis en ee CR ting the cake are left, Mrs. | H. T. Fallaise, chapter regent. winning the following two games be excused from writing final] Mrs. Crawforth introduced th | world there is a demand for a their 18th birthday in Whitby D. B. Coleman, first regent of | --Robertson, Whitby over Port Perry and Fenelon examinations in June. {guest speaker, Rabbi Norden i i» . n - irr -------- 7 avants eet | coal-burning locomotive capable Oshawa. His topic was on Jewis! i customs and life. It proved to b | of operation without water." res Yor Fo ow) ed under the town's existing by-| A . WHAT COUNC "5 T To Call For 32-Foot [5st ite: "5 oii To Stud HA NCIL DID oDeputyreeve marin sia atl 4 OWI 10 Gall For OOU. (themed, ihe, spotker "on, eked y fit TAN COTION a i i oi ! Refreshments were served ; : ; NEXT MEETING | BID FOR WARDEN jo rains, if you can catch JO the committee and a social ha New Turbine cotton textile mills, with an esti- Councillors this week decided] Reeve Kenneth Lee announced :- t Jasin. he pointed 0d n u 1visions hour followed. The ladies of 3 Ae mated annual output of 350,000 that the next. regular meeting of this week that he would be in|°Uh Was no ving, | Evening Guild will, at thei : t ONTREAL iS ientizis bales of cotton cloth. | , the United States _____ - - irst|t i ; Other councillors made no i i By epa : council, scheduled for the first/the running again for reeve of Specifications which subdividers| It was also decided that the ing Ty TR i WR a and Canada meet at McGill Uni. Monday in December. election the town, and, If successful, comment. will be asked to meet in future|subdivider would have to instal) ireats i Tov. uw | | subdivider wou ave nstall | versity today to study 1- day, will instead be held on Nov. would also try for the highest were this week discussed at|storm sewers but it was noted |! ; burning gas turbine PAR : f | office in the county of Ontario, | {council meeting. Although agree- that in many cases, the storm | veloped there. |the Warden's chair, Deputy-reeve| : 1 ey o ' 1 p nal IN JEST . : |ing in principle to the specifica- sewer would have no natura McGill scientists hea y Aton SUES meeting Sas Main also _aubipced the! WHITBY | tions, councillors also stated that water course into which it could Group Holds Tea, ' § Prof. D. L. Sleniists hos ed a! of council: 23 an observer was hE ou re 5 " Sing ro r { DAY-BY-DAY { subdivider's case will be drain. Therefore council resolved A L . : and tested an exhaust-heated coal- To Pay Past Ontario County Judge John E ger 33 depuy-Teeve. | studied individually. > that each subdivider negotiate o| Bazaar t egion : burning gas turbine which may Due Bills Pritchard. Mayor Harry Jermyn Although no factory names! pocounts of soclal events and Subdividers now are required|this matter. | "whe St. Andrew's: Young Sh compete with diesel engines as an| welcomed His Honor on behalf 'of Were mentioned, one member of neue items of local interest to put in hard surfaced streets, Councillor Jack McAvoy made Torr WR Dein | efficient and economical locomo- the council. council this week reported that! ang names of visitors are [storm sewers sidewalks, water a motion that the mayor name a As Pp d last F tive, experts say. To Consolidate complaints have been received of appreciated land sewer lines and also pay a special committee #0 study the ful bazaar and tea last Frid Prof. Mordell, native of Britain, da ACCEPT OFFER smoke nuisance In the town. . per-foot-frontage rate for school overall storm sewer problem in| afternoon in the Legion Hall. stated: "In many parts of the Monthly Council voted to accept an offer Council, incidentally, took no ac- capital costs. They must also the town. Mayor Jermyn said President, Mrs. Walter Po i P by McCullough 'Construction for tion. : The Oshawa District Gladiolus deed five per cent of new sub-|that this was one problem which wishes to thank all the lad ii 4 g ayments a townowned lot in the McCul- Deputy-reeve Stan Martin said Society is holding a special meet-| divisions for park purposes. |councils had mooted for many Who attended and also ty : lough subdivision. The lot origin- that he had had several callsiing in the Agricultural Office,| 1 was agreed that subdividersiYears and now it appeared time Who so generously donate ally belonged to the subdivision about smoke nuisance in the Bowmanville, on Thursday eve- would build a 32-foot street,|for the council to consider an their time and efforts to ma but was deeded to the town for town. He added that the town ning, Nov. 22, at 8 o'clock. The curbed. with a three-inch layer of overall program. Named to the this event such a Success. ) I park purposes. Council decided has a by-law to cover such situ-/topic of discussion will be "The pot-mix asphalt, Consultant en- committee were Councillors Alex The bazaar was opened by A : that it was not advisable to use ations. Winter Care of Bulbs". Everyone gineer Wes Dempsey had rec- Scott, Everett Quantrill and Jack Harry Jermyn and the gu i I Ene: Naw the lot for a park and offered it Action, he sald. can be taken (.elcome. ommended a 26-foot street with McAvoy. {were welcomed by Mrs. Ms " - | for sale again, |by either the building inspector two. inches of asphalé but coun- Council also agreed that the/shall and Mrs. Porter. Ladi I ATI . or the Board of Health as the APPRECIATION DAY WINNER cillors raised this, noting that the subdivider must install a four-| Pouring tea were Mesdames I GRANTED OFFICE SPACE [situation could be termed a nui- winner of this week's appre- town of Whitby now uses three foot wide concrete sidewalk, Fol- Maclaren J. (Mackay, G. Stott . The Whitby branch of the Vic- sance. "If smoke falls on clean! .;. > rh By har. |i : lowing a motion of Mayor Jer- a0 fosiab Order of pre was washing four blocks away from Siation day draw wes Mr S ot; ches 2 el si moved MVD. the sidewalk must be with-| Mis oped Bush was Sopyener granted use of an office above the a factory which is not operating , Wiad ont tiekat] ii 02 3 in two feet of the property line for the bake sale; Mrs. J es . town clerk's office for permanent I would call that a nuisance," he Wuithy. With 2% per cout Hy ket that the streets be made 32 feet if possible. Ross. fancy work; Mrs. Town: FOR SALE hf : : A wide. In some instances, he said, = . would hate to see a tree, send, Sr. aprons; Mrs. Lloyd quarters, Rent was set at $5 per said, i Send, o 2 he merchants of the . i 80-foot 3 4 v month with the proviso that the BARNNG ; the town had specified an 00! which took 100 years to grow, be Campbell, Christmas table. W ron bo sanitary inspector be allowed to Councillor Joyce Burns wonder- week, Art's Clothing. street allowance, hich, he_s3id Lion out to put in a sidewalk but -- | REASONABLE HITBY ARENA 8:00 P.M. {was unnecessary, I a T0081 would like to see them moved store his equipment there also. ed how trains would he consider- CANCEL WCTU MEETING vas Ja esto I ,, -- - siding : "TING street were use y y The Women's Christian Tem-!rather than have much of it used, 0 jhe edge of the town proper- Wayne kL Hays LEN-RAE LTD. HELP THE ROTARY CLUB | MO 8-3731 HELP OTHERS perance Union meeting which was or lawns. : i WHITBY | beheld at the residence ofl Reeve Ken Lee noted that a yy 'program last ear. many Mrs. Benvie, Dundas street west, 26-foot street would prohibit] coo wor =) od been. moved nay To Conduct Phone MO 8-3618 has been cancelled for this parking on both sides and Mayor | oe a a ] : | Y --- month. Members please take Jermyn said that a 32-foot street | fom hi Lines, 1 had | BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY . fo 2m IEVENING SHOWS 7:00 P.M. | rotice. The December meeting would allow parking on both! own employees when ee NATO Parley -- For Home Repairs LAST. COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 (1/¥ill he announced at a later date.isides. lieving their property extended to (the sidewalk, saw workmen build-' PARIS (Reuters) -- Represent- {ing forms for new walks much atives from the 15 countries that BADMINTON | WHITBY CLASSIFIED closerr to the owner's front door. jake =p the North, Adautie | "RY Some, he said, had to be moved Treaty Organization deci 0 K A S A u k back eight or 10 feet. "We were elect Representative Wayne L. OPENING NL, enior 0c ey even threatened with legal ac- Hays (Dem. Ohio) as president of " . . . f BATHS, BASIv#, STOOL, SINKS, FOR RENT -- 3-ROOM APARTMENT tion," he said. their five-day conference. Whitby District sump pumps and hot water tanks. All| (basement) self contained, available im-| (Councillor Alex. Scott chair- After selecting Hays to lead « a A i Ne ; 325: m. | . vl i ; Lac | kinds of pipe and fittings. New and mediately. Phone MO 83259 after 6 p.m. | Cor gl poe Sonn Ce the 250 parliamentarians High School y . used city approved septic tanks, $80. a ------------------------ Most reasonable prices, Installations. | pppsTONE $2.89 GAL. WHEN YOUR charge of the sidewalk project,/who represent every political | Dial RA 5-4241, J. Foley, Dec 1! car Is winteried at Harry Donald Lid. added that he had encountered |party ' except the Commas] Thurs., Nov. 22 " w " i { Whitby, Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, ring | ¢ f this difficulty t went into secret session to hear | FOR RENT -- (WO - ROOM APART- some of this difficulty too. y f ment, nicely furnished, all conveniences, M5 ad, good for November only first-hand reports of NATO activ- 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9.! ao : 2 immediate possession. Apply 231 Palace| ee EL ities from retiring NATO chief | Street MER SALE. DELIVERED ANY. Gen. Alfred Gruenther, and from ALL WELCOME WANTED TO BUY --- POULTRY, where. Complete landscaping. Well PERSONALS INATO Secretary-General Lord Is- | rototilling MOhawk may. : highest prices: also feathers, new and ig manure, y hone Jake Parker, 3486 | 9 od.» ite Parker, MO 234 - Sorry to learn that Mr. Harry mornings and after 8. _P* 1%! yor RENT -- TWO ROOMED APART: | Rorabeck is in Oshawa General Nethenends ae conference see , N : NS, ment, Dundas Street east. Available ; i vish retary, said both Gri er PANT CUFFING AND ALTERATIONS. Hospital. His many friends wish Ismay favor a liaison between 11013 Centre Street South, Whitby. Dec.16. November 19, phone MO 8.3060 2671 | ps rary ) - - 77 him a prompi recovery. NATO and the parliaments of Pec: 12 Later, Col. J. J. Fenb of The « RRS: | = i GENERAL MOTOKS EMPLOYEES: | OR RENT -- THREE ROOMED SELF Mr. and Mrs. N. Macquillen member countries. Whitby Your badge number and agreement is| % honored and accepted at Harry Donald | se0.00 Mo saver ont: Adults only |. d Mr. and Mrs, Don Fleming, Robertson also told the con- Ltd. Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Whitby of Montreal, will be the guests of ference that he regretted that : Dec. 9) FOR SALE -- MAN'S WINTER OVER- Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Miller for a| NATO's Three Wise Men--Foreign T FOR SALE -- "3 PONTIAC SEDAN IN| cont Size 40. Phone MO 8.3441 alter couple of days and will also at Ministers L. B. Pearson of Can- GH EE good condition. Needs fender work. Will 2c ov i o. ada, Halvard Lange of Norway 3 3 SACI LEAF BO | oc)! for $75 or best offer. Phone MO| pon oie NAVY OVERCOAT tend the Grey Cup game in To- oy aotano Martino of Italy BREE! | 8.4193 or apply 82D Centre Street South, iE "RCOAT, | ronto. had 'given some indication that : 2 Whitby 68 | 1ATRe size, excellent condition, a bargain' | A cm -- AR Phone MO 8-3736 272¢ 5 i -« they feel that the question of eco AND WELLS DUG AND DEEPENED, SEP The . neqy frends of Mi i eration is outside their LLALS I "HE » SEP. Pot PS a 7 ag r , nomic co-0| on 1S ¢€ S J RES ER | ic ios isucdliea and cleaned: Pres | THE OSHAWA AND DISTRICT GLAD. [James Ward are sorry to learn pi 2 estimates. Don Ferris, 639 Brock North; | lolus Society are holding a special that she is in Oshawa General ® AE resi ti 1 NERVES! phone MO 8.2961. Nov.28 | meeting in the Agricultural Office. Hospital. They wish her a speedy : : # TT A eee | Bowmanville, Thursday evening, Nov- OV: . > x CONCRETE GRAVEL, $180, ROAD |ember 22. 8 o'clock. Topic of discus Yecovery. Toronto-Dominion Bank | EAVESTROUGHING, New and S : ravel, $1.30 per vd, supplied. For |gion "The Winter Care of Bulbs", Every-| ry in' § ' . . BUS GAGNON y delivery phone MO 4-2660. Eric Branton. | ' {| Mr. D. W. Yeo is in Oshawa Repaired. 4 ; 2 Nov, 23 [Me Welcome. ~~~ Talganeral Hospital. His many Makes More Net Profit In Action Thursday i | FOR RENT -- ROOM OR ROOM AND | WANTED -- WOMAN TO DO WEEKLY | friends wish him a complete re-' TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto: FLAT ROOFING ENTERTAI % board, one or two Dutch gentlemen, | Shing. In own home, for family of | covery Dominion Bank had net profit of ° NMENT A Phone MO 8.3076 272p | Ive MO 8.2991 or MO 8.4248 272 $3,656,067 in the year ended Oct. CAPPING and CHIMNEY ame ime : . . FOR RENT -- THREE UNFURNISHED , Many Whithy friends are wish-|31, an. increase of $428.15 from FLASHING 279 | Ing erring - - FOR RENT--THREE ROOMS AND A | 0 Onan ER i p sed ecovery to Mr. the preceding vear OANA ANORENS RHONDA FLEMING - GEORGE SANDERS NOWARD DUFF | nv fro consents vin, | Toon. 20 Gren Sire Baroy Mho i in Oars Gere Prot was equator 0 $216 1] Phone MO 8.3001 WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA , x ant y PACE [FOR SALE -- DOUBLE BED SPRING 5] tal : nort : 3 ver f it . : with garag 1itable for uple, od opt "Gal Hospital. Happy to report thas share on the average amount of THOMAS MITCHELL VINCENT PRICE JOHN BARRYMORE, ¥ child bid Ray ye MO Tri i pane hitches he is expected to come home capital outstanding during the Vs. Apply 614 Byron Street $2183 aftr six p.m. 2c Whitby, 2738 shortly. year,