Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 3 Dec 1956, p. 4

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# THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, December 8, 1956 SANTA CLAUS MAKES ANNUAL WHITBY VISIT a NICHOLAS WAVES TO WHITBY CHILDREN YNTARIO HOSPITAL FLOAT IN WHITBY JANTA PARADE Thousands Fl To See Santa Claus Par k | od OCK » Taft, GRANTS FOR FOREST OTTAWA (CP I # To Whitby: de Troe my | edge in the season's play so far.| 4 Dunlops Victorious 11-4 | As Etcher Fires Four By CLIFF GORDON [and picked up an assist on thelon both teams were mixed up in It was sweet revenge for the|first Whitby goal. The Dunnies the affair, When they got the Whitby Dunlops on. Saturday were slow in starting as they had melee cleared, Burns and Tom night as they drubbed the Pem-| their lines juggled around in an| O'Connor, of the Whitby team. broke Lumber Kings by an 11-4| effort to get a balanced line-up. and Lomer and Bert Giesebrecht, score. The Kings had whipped They also had only three defence- of the Lumber Kings, were given the Dunnies, 9-5, the Saturday| men who all turned in a good major sentences in the sin bin. previous and the local men were/ performance. | The locals again outscored) really smarting from this one. Is) The Lumber Kings took a two- their rivals by a 5-1 margin in| Etcher, Gagnon, DeGray. Referee: Bill Balmer of Toron-| Linsmen: Locke and Barnes| fo. of Oshawa. SUMMARY 1st Period 1. Pembroke: Campbell Bruce Glesebrecht = Maxwell : 2, Pembroke: Simoneau ~ Rowe - Hildebrand 3. Whitby: Myles . Bonello - Ford Penalties -- Campbell also gives the Whitby team a 3-2, goal lead in the first period and|the final period. Fred Etcher was 3.12. the leader as he fired his third) and fourth goals of the game. | Tom O'Connor got his lone tally| with A#tersley getting his second, of the night and Myles complet: ing his hat trick with less than appeared to have the Dunlops in Fred Etcher was the big noise|trouble as they were playing a for the Whitby team with a terri-|close-checking type of game. The fic four-goal performance. Gordie Whitby team, however, managed Myles came up with a hat-trick to break the ice as Gordie Myles for his efforts. Bobby Aftersley sank his first of a trio with line- # the league's leading point-getter, mates Bonello and Ford getting|two minutes to go. Jack Giese # Samolenko, Samolenko's goal and end of a 2-1 score. ny Honor St. Andrew With Concert | Su y School room of St. Church] on Friday eve- 1al St. Andrew's 1, sponsored by Associakion in hon- tron saint. The ithe Andrew resbyterian as $1 David of familiar| Mrs. PN pre- the > over from selections. M who e pe d sang Jack ¢ Diamond, a er hills, in s; Peggy and eight-| drummer, , who has been seen and on TV 1 immes and places. H was a return for he played at the concert last ye His mother was dancer, Wade, accompanist, PERSONALS | | s, of To-| Jackson, ville, were re- >» Goldring resi- friends of Mrs. W. py to learn nicely and m the Osh- They wish 1 Rogers Montreal OBITUARIES | ANDERSON | | » for Miss Annie denly at S., on from the Chapel on 2 p.m MISS ANNIE 14 Marshall, | vears public spirit has been dy John R. Frost led out in Whitby." '|the Scott in one session of the Whitby Po- lice Court, McLellan and from all parts of the county. d the pro- WHITBY TOBOGGAN CLUB s Mar-|its annual meeting elected D. C.! Dia- derson and Judge Dartness vice- tallied a pair with singletons go- assists. The first period ended|brecht rounded out the only ing to Tom O'Connor and Geo. with the Dunlops on the short threat by the losing Lumber) | Men. | The second period was a differ-| op cups Manager Wren the second one by Attersley were It took the Rubber pai was wearing a smile of| real masterpieces as they dis-jent story. 2nd Period 4. Whitby: Samolenko 5. Whitby: Etcher - Samolenko - Attersley Whitby: Myles - Bonello - McBeth 7. Whitby: Etcher . or ord, ern remain Set Damage At Samolenko, Attersley,| In Cra Two cars suffered $800 damage and a hydro pole was sheareth.off in an accident on Brock Si N., on Saturday night. No one was injured in the crash. Police reported that a car, raasnsass 8.09 driven by Russell Henry 33, of Eagle Lake, was proceeding ....14.34/ north on Brock St. and attempt- |ing to pass a car making a left ..17.32/ turn into the driveway at 908 hooking |Brock St. N. Henry's car side- iswiped the car, driven by Wil- liam VanBoxter, 17, of 908 Brock St.,, and crashed into the west +.» 11.20 | ditch. |» The Henry car travelled 138 12.07 feet along the ditch, say police, {and struck and sheared off a 13.43 hydro pole. The vehicle came to |rest 26 feet farther on the shoul- Attersley - Samolenko ..16.14 der, facing north, 8. Whitby: Attersley - Etcher - Samolenko . 9. Pembroke: Campbell ...18.16 Penalties -- Clarke elb. 9.05; played some of the finer art of Men half the period to get Warm-| o,nfidence as he saw his charges| Hildebrand Int, 9.54: Woods elb stickhandling that is more evi- ed up but when they did they dent on the Whitby term than were dynamite. Samolenko scored| many we have seen this year on a picture solo rush from one] 22 Kings. storm by the highly raved Lum-|/12.23; Ted O'Connor elb. He has worked McBeth int. 13.14; 19.33; Burns major {hard to get the team to where 20.00; Tom O'Connor major 20.00: | Etcher, who played on the line end to the other and this was the oy are along with coach Gag-|Tomer major 20.00; Bet Giese with Attersley and Samolenko; spark the Tiremen needed. I non had a terrific night as the line ac-| Etcher put the Whitby team on; counted for no less than seven of top for the first time just 47 §ee-{ ack the team's 11 goals |onds after the equalizer. Goals The Dunnies travel to Kingston | were coming hot and heavy and| etter on ednesday Might and then 14] the Whitby team were on the! roam at home to Cornwall on Saturday|scoring end of the plays. Myles, | 0 night. Etcher and Attersley each added | 25tion Jud big ae not sure Just) NEW FORWARD tallies $0 make it 62 for the ready Possibly there will be With two of their regular de- Dunlops from Whitby. oe . , 'encemen out of action for the| Campbell, who came up with a same here on Saturday night the two-goal effort for the Yosers, the top 10 in scoring last will be making a deter-| the Men's| on Rubber the Sports Spotlight. Dunlops were facing a stiff test./got his second goal of the night| LINE-UPS: 1 They had a new forward in thejon a solo effort. | PEMBROKE LUMBER KINGS: ne-up for the game in the per-| A mild rhubarb broke out at! Goal, Anderson; son of Billy Ford. He played onthe final whistle to end the sec- brand, Heon, Woods, Lomer; for- 1 line with Myles and Bonello'ond period. Almost every player wards, Maxwell, Marshall) EARLY DAYS IN WHITBY |Clarke, Simoneau, J. Bert, | mined bid for the leading goal- 10. Treen is still out of|11. be! 12. more news in regard to this in/13. defence, Hilde- 15. . Fred Etcher who broke hrecht 20.00. 3rd Perlod Whitby: Etcher - Ted O'Connor . Whitby: Tom O'Connor - Gagnon - Burns 8.20 Whitby: Attersley - Redmond . 11.50 Pembroke: J. Giesebrecht Bert Giesebrecht . Marshall a 4. Whitby: Etcher Gagnon - Attersley .... Whitby: Myles - Ted O'Connor Penalties -- Campbell Giese-| 15.43, Scored Lack Of Public Spirit 69 Years Ago WHITBY DUNLOPS: Donlevy; defence, McBeth, Redmond, Ted DECEMBER, 69 YEARS AGO an organ recital in the Whitby The editor of the Chronicle Methodist Tabernacle. A choir of said in an editorial calling for 40 voices took part in the pro- a shake-up in the town: "The gramme. great trouble with Whitby town| at the present time is the lack of PLANT ADDITION public spirit. Instead of making| Large addition to the plant of the welfare of the town a contin-|the Martine Sadlery Hardware uous study, we take things juss as| Company, one of the town's good they come. For the past few industries, was nearing comple- ¥ ing | tion. More people were to be em- | ployed, the paper said, | ELECTIONS DULL FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-3111 I# you have not received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI AN calls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. ) 2 f lati of Eleven ehrges of Violslion "We hear not a word about the " that day. wi heard approaching municipal elections: measure. of that day, were things will likely go as they have Run Resistent Nurse Neat NYLONS ""Weeks of Weer In Every Pair" MAY NOW BE PURCHASED Rigler's Store 200 Brock 5. Whitby | Damage to the Henry car was | .+..17.31 set at $600 and damage to the VanBoxter car at $200. Sgt. George Viney and Consta- ble Rankine investigated. Copies of The Oshawa-Whitby DAILY - TIMES- GAZETTE Available at the following dealers in DOWNTOWN WHITBY ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundas Streets COURTICE PHARMACY 117 Brock Street North PALM | SPORTING GOODS 130 Dundas Street West RIGLER'S STORE Corner Brock & Colborne Streets SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 106 Dundas Stret East and offenders came for the past few years," The Chronicle reported. Lack of in- terest in municipal affairs was deplored by the editor. Bufchers of the town adver- tised that 'after Christmas we will do business on a cash basis only, no more credit, please." The Whitby Tcboggan Club at Downey, president; A, G. Hen- The chute was located on the presidents; George Ross, secre-| tary, and G. E. Grose, treasurer. property of F, Howard Annes in the west end of the town, and About the busiest place in the town on the week-end was the market. Merchants adverticed o 4 i " that they would keep their stores Was given by him free of charge. | until eleven o'clock Satur-| SIDEWALK COASTING day nights in order to accommo-| The mayor, following many date rural customers. laints, off ard of complaints, ofigreq & revar The paper carried the time ta- $10 for information leading to the] i boys fi ting | bles of the Grand Trunk and genviction of hovs found coasting Midland Rallways with east and 70° x 195°, paved street. Call lovely home. $16,500. full price, 5 room brick THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW $2,000. Down, 5 Room Bungalow, large living room and kitchen, 3 good sized bedrooms, 3 piece bath, oak and tile floors, forced air oil heating, aluminum storms and screens, situated on large lot for en appointment to see this FIVE ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW bungalow, large living room, din- ing room, modern kitchen, 2 large bedrooms, 4-piece bath, oak on the sidewalks. | and tile floors, forced air oil h | west passenger and express serv- hundred attended ice. | Over three READER'S VIEWS Replies To Criticism Of Issuing Hospital Booklet | Editor's Note--Following is a tinent data regarding its opera- letter submitted to the Mayor| tion. | and members of the Whitby town Hospitals differ however, from council, a copy of which was also commercial organizations in this sent to she editor of the Times-| respect, that usually the labor Gazette:) involved in producing such a Gentlemen: t | piece of Htetainse is usually dons We noticed a recent newspaper ated, as was e case In ou en regarding the publica-| Booklet, "The Hospital and The | tion of our Booklet, "The Hospi-| Lamp." The only cost involved tal and The Lamp," and to clari-| was that of the actual printing of | fy the misunderstanding, we|the 'book, and the mailing, and | thought perhaps an explanation|we know that you will be inter-| would be in order. ested in learning that it is er f While it is quite possible this hope that the entire cost of this ! ravine lot, with beautiful stream, price and terms consult Vondette appointment. was not reported in the manner Booklet will be taken care of by in which it was stated, we felt,! donations from good friends of .A. VO storms and screens, attached garage, landscaped lot 65° v 1422". Call to see this wonderful home on a good residential street. Terms ararnged. EXECUTIVE'S HOME Built one year, country setting with all city conveniences, large room, situated on beautiful large solid brick, perimeter heating, 3 bedrooms, den, dream kitchen, sunken living room, broadloom rugs and tile floors_throughout, 2 cor garage, Owner transferred. For Real Estate, Whitby, Ont, PORT PERRY $3,500. Down, 11 room 2 storey frame and stucco home, large liv. ing room, dining room and modern kitchen, 7 bedrooms, 2 piece bath, pressure system, large lot, looking for an income home, this is your opportunity. Call for an garage 18' x 28°'! If you are LOTS We have bullding lots available from $950 te $2,500. NDETTE THE TUCK SHOP 159 Brock Street North 'Or at any of these dealers in Whitby and area. ALMOND'S GROCERY , Almonds REMIETT'S GROCERY 832 Brock Street North CORNER GROCERY Port Whitby DAVIS SUPERTEST No. 2 Highway West of Whitby SILVER GRILL Port Whitby GOLDRING'S GROCERY Port Whitby NORTH END GROCERY Brock N, For HOME DELIVERY by . Cerrier Boy of Whitby, that for the benefit of the public|the Hospital, and to that end, aj the daughter at large, the information contain-| sizeable donation has been re-| PHONE (Successor te J. P. Allan) Anderson.|ed in this letter should also be ceived to date. r of the Whitby will officiate ce. Miss An- hv one broth- published, and accordingly. have sent a copy to your local Editor. Hospitals, like all other indus- tries, must maintain good public |relations with the local areas, and | | Real Estate and Insurance MO 8-3322 We appreciate this opportunity of being able to correct this mis- | 104 Dundas St. West understanding. Yours very truly, | OFFICE HOURS MO 8-3703 Or Call at our office: {OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL W. A. Holland, | Superintendtnt { | | because of this, it is necessary that publications be printed from | time to time which contain per- CLESSTFIED | BOWLING NEWS CHER KEY CASE IN Mer deve st Pox Office, CANDY LEAGUE High triples: Ossie Moore 826; ; Sp High singles: M. Peggs iy Hall 768; Huntley 756; L. Reed Y Taal ot cian, 25. J. Fowler 254; M.|741; McCarroll 705; Tremble 692; 2i1e| McCoy 20, 2" 226; M. Way|D- Reed 689; M. Moore 677; Twin- IWO UNFURNISHED | 997 991; -L. Stevens 220; 228; E.|dale 677; Jordan 671 and McBur- coma ame | Yates 216, 240; A, Sharman 258; nie 670. 280¢ | M. Forbes Lat 5 Belids 20: This week Dec. 5 will be your HOUSEKEEP- x Shaw 3 'M hy 211. N.|last chance to enter the capon Fhone | SATT0N 901, ™|chicken roll. Entry fee is 75¢ ec. 1| MeC ' L High triples: M. Peggs 739; J. and all prizes will be for flat Fowler 735; M. McCoy 07; J.| bowling and everyone will have i 650. R. Peleshok 607; L.| an even chance as the roll-off in Stevens 602: M Forbes 594: T. 8roups of six will be all of the; Dec. 9. Shaw 503: ro Yates 588: M. Pog- Same average. If a man's aver- Y¥ WITH SUBSTAN. | son 512; N. McCarroll 559. |age is 190 he his. be Dowire f or six room| Points for the day: Life Savers against five other men with the s. Write Box |g © yp, le Buds 1; Gum Drops 3,/same average. All entries must 2191 | 9, Map a HE be in the hands of the secretary Lollipops 1; Jelly Beans 3, Hum L Wediesd D Tend Bugs 1: Peppermints 4, All Sorts PY ednesday, ec, 4, an : Thursday, Dec .8. There will be | prizes for each night Wed. and & DISTRICT MEN'S Thurs. All averages will be taken wiThy 4 ol LEAGUE from the night of Dec. 2 and 3. Spin 2 AE Enna : ipe and fit ; y Donald Lds| work & Builders' Supplies| The roll-off will be held on Dec. F TERROR y | So FRU us proved se 1 ¢ ber onls 3 3453 11-13940; Ramblers 3-12 and 13 and prizes xi be gv. CTU / nN ENEATL RA ane. § Dec. 9. {1 0.14468: Cobblers 1-3538, 8-|en out on Dec. 19, our last nigh NGULFS THE S3lo S01adby © 33658, 3.13343: | till after New Year's, SCREEN! 9 AM. to § P.M. Monday to Friday -- 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Saturday 111 DUNDAS ST. W. I WHITBY i eam EVENING SHOWS 7:00 P.M i §-AST COMPLETE han] TARZAN HIT! crim St 4 2.90 Al) BEM ARGEF e Decen ber 1 EMPLOYEES: 1 agreement is Harry Donald », Whitby MOTOKS % FR CKA LA} os OH TRL Couns ; nald. 1 ea iaziite Oshawa een SULLIVAN 4c 0 Toi aT | \ ff ne Dit rs : : Don't put off your Christmas cur IS 2 es : shopping simply becouse you don't have the ready cash. Just drop into your nearest SUPERIOR FINANCE office and borrow the money you need. You'll find our courteous staff ready to assist you in every way, even to arranging an easy repayment plan tallored to fit your budget. POULTRY, | , new and MO 8.3486 Dec EXAMPLES OF LOANS Monthly Payments You Receive $1,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,500.00 $3,000.00 Monthly Payments You Receive $100.00 $300.00 $510.68 $1,000.0¢] $50 fo $5,000 WITHOUT ENDORSERS OR BANKABLE SECURITY WHEN YOUR Canucks T1790 End Motors Jokers 3-347 i Telephone Fittings Ltd IVERED capin ANY- | 14385; Well | North 2-3580, '7-| A list will be posted at the ok 11 4 7-13726; | bowling alley. Anyone wishing lo ~|B . 7-13580; enter can put their name down 7 7, 6-13791; | This week the Muscular Dys Grand Union 2-3579, 6-13739: So-| trophy Campaign is in full prog Six 0-3193, 5.13865; Oshawa|ress. Ih would be a greal gesture Products 0-3083, 5-13491;/on behalf of the bowling league Independent Sales & Service 2-[if all the 32 teams in the league 3606, 4-13998; Sweetman's Trans-| would donate their team blow port 0-3210, 4-13179; Dowby Equip- money for one night (this week ment ), 3-13627 ligers 0-|Wed. and Thurs.) and. drop it in Cope Transport 1-/the bottle that is on the counter at the alley, Dec &S yrERIOR FF. NANCE 17 SIMCOE ST. N. OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 1 P.M. 9 Friendly Offices throughout Ontario fo serve you better ATION her UGH NG Wood RA 5-6541 5282, 2 MO 83060, Dec.8|

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