| ETE BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Sunshine Group Farm Group Chinese Nationalist Blockade Strangles Port Of Shanghai port of Shan y QTR. with ham-empty Rois are moored next to vacan! warehouses. But most of the trade is coastal, han- dled by big seafaring junks with Picasso doves painted on their sides. i By DAVID LANCASHIRE Blockading by Chinese National), German. Scandinavian, Ouch: SHANGHAI (AP) -- The great|ists has strangled Shanghai's carry on a picayune China trade, ai once loaded 30(waterfront, But it has developed| put none carry full cargo. The trip SER paws we mem on is At Yule Party BOWMANVILLE (Special) -- A letter from Mrs. Lloyd ships a day with silk, Chinese tea narcotics -- anything that would bring a price. Now it handles perhaps 50 ships a month, Holds Meet Tientsin and northern cities into major seaports wmmpty docks and crumbling jet- ties line Shanghai's Whangpoo riverbank. A few blockade runners i dangerous one. The British By are emblazoned with seven-foot - high Union Jacks on their sides for identification in the Formosa Strait. off BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The A very successful Christmas nd was held at the home of . J. E. Stout, by the Sunshine Group. Gaily decorated rooms lent the Spirit of Yuletide to the occasion. Games convened by Mrs. Bruce Heavsedge and a pot-luck supper followed a short busi meet- uring: the business meeting president, Mrs. Bert Syer, gave an account of the monthly meet- of the Ontario Cancer Unit held in Oshawa at the Little Red Door on Dec. 3. It was decided by the group to offer 'their assistance the district Order of Foresters in their April drive for funds for the Cancer Society. | The group also voted to do the local advertising for the annual meeting of the unit, to be held at toed to a Oshawa, representing the Little Red Door, was read, thanking the group for their yearly effort. This consisted of 563 cancer dressings made, and donations of ditty bags and toilet articles to the Gift Cupboard. Minutes were read by Mrs. Stanley McMurter, and some amusing excerpts from the min- utes of 15 years ago when Mrs. Art. Hunpage was secretary. A very successful Home Bak- ing Sale was held by the Catholic Women's League of St. Joseph's Church on Friday. A large per cent of the proceeds was attribut- Christmas cake made and raffled by one of the ladies of the league. Mrs. Robert Bate of Southway drive was the lucky winner. A Christmas Party sponsored by the Holy Name Society for, the Durham County Farm Manage ment Association held a meeting last Tuesday in the Ontario De- partment of Agriculture Building. There were '21 farmers from the county in attendance. Prof. A. C. Robertson, of the economics department at the OAC was present to give instruc- tion on the farm account books with special emphasis on setting up of a proper inventory. It was decided at the that each member of the asso- ciation will keep a complete ac- count of their farm operations in their farm account book. It is hoped that the economics depart- ment of the OAC will give in- struction to those who have dif- ficulty -with their accounts. It is also expected that the depart- ment will examine each farmers books at the end of the year and if certain weaknesses occur in +4 McLaughlin Hall on Jan. 10, 1957.|children of St. Joseph's parish on Educational Saturday. Over 70 children enjoy- some of the operations the farm and|program may be changed to im- from|prove on the annual income of Mr. Jack Brockie, and Publicity Chairman of the ed carol singing, recitations, Cancer Society, will honor this) meeting as guest speaker. ! gifts from under the tree, old Santa himself. Bowmanville Kinsmen Meet BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The| | Bowmanville Kinsmen Club held its annual Christmas party in the Badminton Club hall on King | street, The party began at 9.00 p.m. with a by the Claus, appearance of Santa buffet luncheon gerd ably portrayed by Don|: Stutt, who distributed the gifts; to the members. Following this the members enjoyed a Millionaire's Night, in- cluding games of chance. Present at the party were Mal D. Grotte, president of the Lind- say Kinsmen Club, and Bob King, a former member of the Bow- manville club. This, the last meeting of the year, had a 100 per cent attend-| ance. The next meeting will be| on the second Tuesday in Jan- vary. | HUGE SWIMMERS Some of the fin-back types of Jrhialay reach a length of 80 or 85 BISHOP Msgr. Andre Ouellette, super- for of the Roman Catholic semi- nary at Trois - Rivieres, Que., has been named auxiliary- bishop - designate of Mont Laurier, Que. He is a native of noon. Each class room was decor- Salem, Mass. WHITBY NEWS | Kingston Wallops Dunnies 10-4; Slim League Lead roved Kingston for the big one here tonight. CKLC's last by a 104 score. Buchanan, and assisted on two more. Bell- ringer and Chiarelli each fired aj pair with Moore and Howarth ad-| ding singletons. Bobby Attersley fired one and| assisted on two more with single counters going to Sandy Air, Bus| Gagnon and Fred Etcher. The| game was fast and saw the Dun-| nles get the long end of the pen-| alty count as they picked up two misconducts and a major. This was the first time this year that the Kingston team have stopped the rubber men. The Cornwall Chevies will be in town tonight for a very important game. The Dunnies will need to pull up the socks for this one as the Chevies are right on the local team's heels. The first period was even with] the tear-; battling to a one all tle. But in the second period the Kingston team took advantage of a major penalty to the locals to rap home a pair of goals and this disorganized the locals' attack. The second period ended with the Rubber men on the short end of a 8-3 score. The Kingston team outscored the rubber men 4-1 in the final 20 minutes as the Whitby attack was completely disorganized. | The Dunlops will return home t whipped the|Chevies wil | b win Dunlops come m gfloser to The Kingston/top rung in the eaters 'Ontario team were paced by a newcomer, Sr. A race. be gunning for a win Y 1st Period 1. Whitby Gagnon, Ted O'Connor, Myles 2. Kingston Bellringer, Moore, Ketanien 11:08 Penalties: Attersley, Senior, 4 Santa Claus will be present and {lunch will be served. pa decorated Christmas tree ames were carols were sung. At of the evening a very tasty was served by the hostess assisted the farmers. At the end of the meeting the executive for the association was formed and consists of Wm. Allin, of Newcastle, as president; Clare Allin, of Bowmanville, as vice- president; the three directors will be Bruce Tayler, of Enniskillen, Euert Lisk, of Taunton and Mer- rill Vancamp, of Nestleton. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY Accounts of social events and news items of local interest and names of visitors are avpreciated. . ANDREW'S PARTY The St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church School are holding their Christmas party this afternoon in the Sunday school hall at 4:30. There will be carol singing and Christmas films will be shown.| will distribute the gifts. A light ST. BERNARD'S PARTY | The St. John and the St. Ber- {nard's schools held their Christ-| {mas party last Thursday after-| ated and had a Christmas free, the pupils drew names for the ex change of gifts. Candy and ice! cream were served to each child provided by the CWL and they also received a minature crib. Christmas carols were sung and everyone had a gay time. 4TH WHITBY CUBS PARTY The 4th Whitby Cubs of the United Church held their Christ- mas party recently at the home of Miss Claire Godden of Tall Tree, Kingston road west. Thirty three cubs were present. A very held all the gifts for the cubs. and e close lunch by some of the cubs. . WERE HOPING THAT SANTA WILL FILL YOUR CHRISTMAS STOCKING WITH JOLLITY AND CHEER AND ALL THE SEST OF THE SEASON! UNITED AUTOMOBILE WORKERS LOCAL 222 BEST WISHES | FOR 'THE BRIGHTEST END HAPPIEST RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CAN HOLIDAY SEASON EVER! The free draw of the giant Christmas Stocking at Whitby | Paint and Wallpaper was won by Mrs. Ward of Oshawa, § Redmond misconduct, Sinden,! Murray. . Kingston Buchannan .. . Kingston Chiarelli, Howarth REET Kingston Chiarelli, Toppazzini, Macey . Whitby Attersley, Ted O'Connor . 18:40 . Kingston Bellringer, | Buchanan . :15 . Kingston Buchanan, Bellringer, Macey . Penalties: Bonello, Murray. 3rd Period . Kingston Moore, Bellringer chainand . Kingston Howarth, Buchanan .........ses . Whitby Etcher, Attersley, Air . . Kingston Buchanan, | Bellringer wivennvove 11387 . Bingston Buchanan . 16:17 Penalties: Ted O'Connor mis- conduct, Nicholson, Gagnon. 2:08 8:01 16:50 major; 2:22 2 5:58 Pentecostal Church Holds First Christmas Program The Whitby Pentecostal church held it's first Christmas program in their new church on Monday evening. Master of ceremonies; was Wyman Whalen. | A recitation of welcome was violin. The main feature of the evening, however, was the red uniformed rythym band, which was 'enjoyed by all. The intermediate and junior classes sang a Choral number en- titled "The Same Sweet Story". w= Schedule For Juveniles Here The following is 1956-7 schedule ers 8:47 for the Lakeshore Juvenile Hock- ey Club: Wed. Dec. 26, Cobourg vs. Bow- manville, 7.00 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 27, Bowmanville vs. Cobourg, 9.00 p.m. Thurs. Dec. 27, Whitby vs. Port Hope, 9.00 p.m. Sat. Dec. 29, Port Hope vs. Whitby, 7.00 p.m. Wed. Jan. 2, Port Hope vs. Bowmanville, 7.00 p.m. Thurs. Jan, 3, Whitby vs. Ce- bourg, 9.00 p.m. Mon. Jan. 7, Cobourg vs. Whit- by, 7.00 p.m. Tues. Jan. 8, Bowmanville vs. Whitby, 8.30 p.m. i Tues. Jan. 8, Cobourg vs. Port Hope, 9.00 p.m. Wed. Jan. 9, Whitby vs. Bow- manville, 7.00 p.m, + Thurs. Jan. 10, Port Hope vs. Cobourg, 9.00 p.m, Tues. Jan. 15, Whitby vs, Port Hove, 9.00 p.m. Wed. Jan. 16, Cobourg vs. Bow- manville, 7.00 p.m. Thurs. Jan. 17, Bowmanville vs. Cobourg, 9.00 p.m. Sat. Jan. 19, Port Hope vs. Whitby, 8.30 p.m. FOR MISSED ) Cay ze { Abie Held Soma wl wilh ol of you. eur [risnde aad patrons. a PAPERS IN BOWMANVILLE given by Miss Norine Kines Class. Later a colored film was shown Three-year-old Heather Foster depicting the Love and Forgive- made her first pulic appearance ness of Our New Born King. with a recitation. Miriam Foster At the end of the program gifts sang a solo and Teddy Young and candy were presented by each ov @ Jolly goed wishes played a number of carols on his teacher. Marion Reader Is Wed In Ladies' College Chapel White chrysanethmums and pink carnations decorated the candle-lit Grace Chapel, Ontario Ladies' College, for a very beau- tiful wedding on Saturday, De- cember 8th, when Marion Joan Reader became the bride of Richard William Broughton. The bride iy the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Richard William Reader of Corner Brook, Newfoundland, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broughton of Whitby. The Reverend Stanley L. Os- borne, assisted by the Reverend John Smith, officiatd at the cere- mony. Wedding music was play- ed by Mr. Kelvin James with singing by the College Choir. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father and wore a flowing floor-length gown of white Swiss lace over pale pink mylon net. She carried a Bible arrange- ment of pink roses and stream- ers Attending the bride were Miss: Slain Milian, Miss Maraarat | Cameron and Mrs: Jack Cham- bers, sister of the bridegroom. All were gowned alike in pink taffeta with hats of taffeta bands. They carried nosegays of tiny| white chrysanthemums and pink rosebuds. Ted Broughton was best man for his brother. Ushers were James Broughton and Alex Reader, The reception was held in the United Church Hall following the wedding. To receive the guests, the bride's mother wore a gown of navy Chantilly lace with pink accessories and corsage of pink roses. She was assisted by the mother of the bridegroom who chose a turquoise antelope crepe dress with white accessories and her corsage was of pink roses For travelling to the United States, the bride wore a powder blue dress topped by a fur jack- et, with brown accessories and her corsage was of yellow roses On their return the couple will reside ia Toronto, Phone MA 3-5561 If you have mot received your Times - Gazette by 7 p.m. call KING TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 p.m. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN AJAX If you have not received your Times-Gasette by 7 P.M., Call AJAX TAXI Phone AJAX 333 All colls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. for a Christmas as gay and sparkling as the decorations on your tree! @ FIELD AVIATION COMPANY LTD. OSHAWA AIRPORT MERCURY TAXI AND AVIS-TILDEN RENT-A-CAR CUSTOMERS 20 BOND ST. EAST RA $-477%