te There will also be other exhibits C'aude Taft, who recently ap: from the schools and Ontario Hos peared on TV exhibiting his wood pital. Cofplete list of exhibits carving skill will have a display will be seen in press advertise a. the event, ment, educational program. Mr, AT KIWANIS CLUB T.M. Moore Explains Role Of Law In Community The role of the 'awyer in the read or write escaped any punish community was the topic of an ment for crime." intrestsing address at this week's| Following this era, he sald, meeting of the Kiwanis Club of/came an era when the English ! {Whitby In the Spruce Villa Hotel. became preoccupied with law Speaker for the evening was Town making. He noted that in the Solicitor T. M. Moore, Whitby court house, in the office In his address, Mr. Moore trac- for many years used by Dr, Hor: ed the history of present day law ace Bascom, there hangs a copy from its beginnings in the days of of the death warrant of Charles I, the Roman Empire, recalling that|properly signed and sealed hy in those days there was a code- those members of the Cromwell fied law, known as the "Twelve lan government empowered to act Tables'. "He noted that the law/in that behalf. of debt In those days was partic-| "They felt," sald Mr ularily savage, in that it was pos. "that Is was necessary to Justin sible for creditors to cui up the their act and so they contend body of defaulting debtors in pro-| that Charles had been tried by pu.tion to the debt owing. due process of law for treason a English Law, ne sald, appears gainst the country." to have had its origins shortly LAWYERS' SERVICES after the No man Cong for| Concludi his address, Mr. records indicate that the first Moore outlined some of the serv: case to be tried by 12 men oc-|ices provided by lawyers to the JL. surred less than a dozen years members of the community after the conquest. Tracing the|These included, all business trans. history of English Law, Mr, Moore actions of any substance; dispo- PERSONALS noted that certain courts were sition of property upon death; In. established as Church Courts|juries to pesson or property; real and I* was possible for a defendant | estate transfer, fortgages, ete, The Annual report of all com. to claim the benefit of clergy by Suduutic relations; psy {proving ha he was an ecclesias-|an reparation of contracts; mittees will be submitted at ang Jit i Mg Fo counselor; proposed executive meeting of tht Viscount! «14 that event, he would be and pending legislation; questions Greenwood Chapter at the home| tried by the church court," sald regarding taxes; labor problems. | of the Regent, Mrs. H. T. Fal-!Mr. Moore, "and the usual test| phan Plchrer, A member of) . ? | was whether or not fhe defendant|the Board ol rectors o he laise on Monday, February 4th. ad read or write. The general club this year, "was this week| 2:30 p.m. {result was that for a long time, elechod vice-president of the Whit in English law, a man who couldiby club, He replaces Warren Mo IRIS BEAUTY SALONS 4 THRE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, February 8, 1057 Founder's Day To Be Observed - The Imperial Order Daughters | of the Empire was founded in) Montreal, Quebec by Mrs, Clarke Murray on February 13th, 1900, The date will be observed across Canada by Chapters of the Order, In town, the Viscount Green: wood Chapter will hold a Festival of Arts and Crafts in keeping with SNOWFLAKE FROLIC Whitby District High School Friday, February 8th Dancing 9 4 1 am, Musie by the AMBASSADORS © Refreshments Somi-Farmsl $2 Per Couple w= EVERYBODY WELCOME ab who has resigned from the club, Named to the board of directors fo fill Mr, Slichter's place was Vern Harris, Two new members were wel comed Into the elub this week They are Les Luck and Ivor Law: rence, Can -- FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Whithy Churches EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH Hey, J. Dybstia Bd Cansonsion Wat of Brack Wf Moore, fu ELECT NEW ZONE OFFICERS AT LEGION RALLY HERE i i - ; John Allin, of Officers for the next year | will take office late in August. | left to right, Al Burgess, of | commander elect; Jol ; of were last night elected at a ral- Shown in the photo above are | Dunbarton, deputy zone com: | Sunderland, zone commander; | 1] mander-elect; Jim Lovell, of | and Frank Grant, of Oshawa, ly of Zone F1, Canadian Legion, | two of th~ officers-elect and Oshawa, past zone commander; | zone secretary. held in Whitby. The new officers | other zone officers. They are, | W, F. Beaton, of Oshawa, zone Robertson, Whitby Call Meeting as WHITBY SPORTS Of St. John's SPOTLIGHT | cuumer civ si. |the local St. John's Ambulance, By WREN A. BLAIR which is sponsored by the Whitby | Chamber of Commerce, has call- ed a public meeting for Wednes- |day evening next, February 6th, Minor hockey will hold forth tonight at the Whitby Community at eight o'clock, in the Council e many fy of Arena as the Dunlops are out of town. This will be in conjunction Chamber, at which there will be Mintz are Sony 10 Jean Hat she) with the big minor hockey week across Ontario. At 6 o'clock the explained the First Aid and Home sn be underivent Surgery. Leasitde Bantams will play against the classy Whitby team. At 7:30 Nursing courses planned, and They ish Her a speedy recovery, it 1s Midget hockey with the Whitby team playing host to Oshawa applications from candidates for 4 : A ~~ WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH J, MA, Ward, Minister Mis, W. E Summen, ATCM, es ------ W you hove not received your Times-Gonette by 7 P.M, Coll BELL TAXI AR alle must be placed beter 7130 PM, LL 10.00 AM MORNING WORSHIP (English) 230 PM AFTERNOON SERVICE (Dvfeh) 10 AM Sunday Scheel 11 AM Marning Service 7PM Evening Service Women's Assoc. RNs | Whitby United Church y PENTECOSTAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CHURCH 207 Brock Siraet North, Whithy Ray. 0. J). MacPherson, Ministes The many friends of Mrs. Roy| are holding o VALENTINE TEA Midgets. Then at 9:00 o'clock it wili be Juvenile playoff hockey. these courses will be received Mrs. Matthew Bowman has The Whitby Juveniles will play host to Port Hope in the first game of a best of five series. The Whitby team have been going great guns in the schedule and show a lot of power in their plays and could easily bring Whitby a title this season. Something they have not had in minor hockey since they won the Juvenile title in 1944. The players of the minor hockey league will all attend church Sunday morning at the Presbyterian church as part of the observ- ance of minor hockey week in town. There will be another minor league game on Monday night prior to the Junior game and on Tuseday night there will be still another minor hockey game prior to the Pembroke- Whitby Dunlops game. These applications are limited not only to Whitby residents but to anyone interested, in the dis- rict. The Home Nursing course, as last year, will be held at the On- tario Hospital, under the super- vision of Miss Helen Whitman, , superintendent of nurses at the hospital The excellent facilities available are very much appreciated. Classes will be held been confined to her home with sickness, but her many friends are happy to learn that she is much improved and able to re- sume her activities. They wish her a complete recovery. | Mr. and Mrs. Amos MacPher- son, of Marysville, New Bruns- wick, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flanegan, of Brock street south. It was a happy re- {for two hours, once a week, every union ag Mr, Flanegan had not Monday evening for 13 weeks, at gaen his sister for 18 years. |the end of which examinations {will take place and graduation |awards made. Tonight the Sr. action is out of town as the Whitby Dunlops travel to Pembroke. Then on Sunday the local team hop over to Cornwall to do battle with the second place Cornwall Chevvies. These two games will be big ones for the Dunnies as they will be Many Whitby friends of Mrs. Clifford Partington are sorry to WHITBY MO 8-3321 PICKERING PH 129 BROCK ST. S. IVAN 87, Mrs. MH. Stephens, Mgrs. Mrs. Beth Leduc, Mans, FEATURES FEBRUARY SALE COLD WAVES REG, 15.00 COLD WAVES REG. 12.50 COLD WAVEES REG. 10.00 TEENAGE REG. 7.50 SHAMPOO & FINGERWAVE PERSONALITY CUTS Open Tuesday and Thursday Evenings Long Distance Charges Accepted 1.75 275 7.15 5.95 1.25 1.75 & BAKE SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Bth ot 3 pm, in the UNITED CHURCH HALL 10 AM Bible Closs end Sunday School 11 AM. ond 7 PM EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Ow Gospel Trio will sing at the avening service WEDNESDAY «= 8B PM, MID WEEK SERVICE "I was glad when they sald to ma lot ws fe inte the house of the Lard" Ps 12200, $1. John and Byron Sirests 11:00 AM Morning Wership Whitby Minor Hockey Players 11:00 AM 7:00 PM Beginners Class Evening Service ALBERT RANDALL & SON HEATING seeking to increase their lead in the close knit Eastern Sr. A OIL VEATING league . . . On Tuesday night, the action returns to Whitby when the Dunnies play host to the Pembroke Lumber Kings. This will be the first appearance of the Lumber Kings in Whitby in al- most two months and the fans will be out in full force for this one. The Whitby Dumlops Booster club will hold an important meeting prior to this game as they make final arrangements for their first road trip.. They welcome all members to be on hand and extend a welcome to any new members.. On Monday night the Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Jrs. will play host to the top rung Aurora Jrs. The Whitby team will be trying to very interesting and a great aid eral Hospital where she under- lin Civil Defense as well as ordin-| went surgery. They wish her a |ary everyday living, speedy recovery. | Mrs. Grace Hicks entertained her card Club last Wednesday with two tables set up and prizes for the lucky winners, 1st, Mrs. Joan Winegarden; 2nd, Mrs. Ethel It les 125 miles northeast of Que- Graham, consolation, ' Mrs. W. bec City in Rivier . du - Loup Gooding. Refreeshments were CHURCH CENTENARY ST. ANTONIN Que. (CP)--This {Roman Catholic parish of 2,000 | persons plans celebrations in sum- mer to mark its 100th anniversary. The First Ald course will be learn that she is in Oshawa Gen-|Z FIRST AID AND HOME NURSING COURSES St. John's Ambulance better their playoff position as this is the second last home game for the local team. The final home game for the local team being on Feb. 11th when they will be at home to their arch rivals the Brooklin sextet. county. served by the hostess. TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . The Dunlops hay have encouraging WHITBY CLASSIFIED news in regard to Jack Armstrong for next week. There is nothing definite but they are keeping their fingers crossed . . . The Dunlops yor RENT --- FIVE-ROOM APART-|APARTMENT FOR RENT -- TWO-| will then have one player card left to fill and they have hopes of ment. Apply Mrs. Sobezyk, Watson room apartment, immediate possession being able to fill it before the deadline of Feb. 10th. . . . The Western Street. Port Whitby. ~~~ ZaiPhone Fickering 807 at anytime Ri Ontario Sr. A teams are making last minute changes . . . Bill Har- FOR RENT = THREE ROOM Psi roomed house; phone MO 8-377. 2a, 1, iN q, apartment; al oc] rom agus who practised with the Dr Ps on a of =, four corners. Decorated, cooking and oll expected to line up with Kitchener . . . Howie Lee, whom we h=d yiove supplied. MO 83053; 121 Brock spoken to earlier in the season, is reported to be lining up with South, Apt. 1. 28¢ Stratford Jim Farelli is being reinstated by Cleveland and iS pypprEs AUSTRALIAN AND WIRE. reported to be headed for Windsor , . .Seems they are all out 10 hair Terriers also beautiful Labrador bolster their clubs as they head for the stretch. Still a long way Retrieves Puppies. Wondertul Fone to go for the Allan cup. . . . Rookie goaltender Dom Si: of the | Dana eres, he Boston Bruins got his first shutout the other night as the Bruins er en - blanked the Chicago Black Hawks 24. Simmons had a rather easy BIG, MEN WANTED -- TWO ONLY night of it having only 17 shots to stop in the entire game . . . Regular 29.95, sale price 19.95. Mercan- Whitby's basketballers came up with another close one the other tlle Dept. Store, Whitby 7b FOR RENT -- ROOM FOR RENT OR room and board for gentlemen or girls. Private entrance. MO 8-2646. 28¢ FOR RENT -- FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for quiet girl or lady, in re- spectable home, private entrance. MO 8-4257 after 4. 28¢ FOR RENT -- THREE-ROOM UN- furnished apartment, ground floor, MO 8-2466 28¢ GENERAL MOTORS EMPLOYEES your badge number and agreement is PUBLIC MEETING Council Chamber, Whitby WED. FEB. 6, 1957 8:00 P.M. To receive applications for enrolment in either course from Whitby and District Citizens. Sponsored by Whitby Chamber of Commerce PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK Phone: MO 8.2991 102.A Byron 50. §. EVENINGS KEN ALBERT MO 8-4224 MO 8.4248 WASHER WHITBY UNITED CHURCH Rev, John M, Smith, B.A Mrs. V, Rowe, ATC M, Minister Organist 11:00 AM 7:00 P.M, MORNING WORSHIP EVENING WORSHIP "The Sacrament of Infant Baptism" "Confidence in the Lord" w= CHURCH SCHOOL 10 am, 11 am, Juniors, Intermediate Nursery, Kindergarten and Seniors and Primary 11 am, Junior Worship FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Rev. E, Corbett 421 Brock $1. North, Whitby 11:00 AM --"HOW SHOULD CHRISTIANS TICK MORALITY?" 7.00 P.M. --"HOW TO FIND GOD'S PERSONAL BLESSING" Special Music: The Calvary Male Quartette Teens' Group and our own Gospel Orchestra VISITORS VERY WELCOME Hear Our New Broodcost, CKLB, 6:15 p.m. might as they nipped the Ernie Cay's Lumber Kings 83-81. Corn- tHE 2:c AN 0Z. WOOL IS IN STOCK honored and accepted at Harry Donald Wall Chevvies have announced that they will sign Bingo Ernst a again. Mercantile Dept. Store, Whitby. busky defence man providing they can get him waived out of the z m American leag They report they will use him in the game FOR SALE-THREE-QUARTER BED, against Wh on Sunday if he is reinstated in time . . . Mercan- SPring, mattress, clean; dressing table, tile hockey tomorrow at the local arena see the Larry's BA's play- Dene bi rs en gi i ing the Tony's refreshment team at 12:00 with Gouldings and the - -- Merchants hooking up in the nightcap . . EE . Barnes Leads the Mer. CARPENTRY AND PAINT: cantile league in points with 43 points followed by MacDonald and job too small. Phone Ajax 854M Feb. 23 Ltd., Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Whitby. Feb. 10 WANTED TO BUY-POULTRY, HIGH. est prices; also feathers, new and old. Phone Jake Parker, MO 8-3486 mor nings and after § p.m. Feb.16 ALTERATIONS AND PANT CUFFING Reasonable. Phone MO $3360; 1013 Centre Street South. Feb. 18. FREE PACKAGE POPULAR BRAND Cigarettes, with every $3 purchase of gasoline. Ask for your Appreciation Day Coupon. Harry Donald Limited, Chev- rolet-Oldsmobile, Feb. 28 . TWO ROOM FURNISHED eat, light, water supplied, | private entrance, immediate possession. Apply 231 Palace Street. 27 TENDERS FOR COUNTY JAIL Sealed tenders for the general contract, addressed to the undersigned, and clearly marked as to contents, will be received up to 5:00 P.M. on February 20th, 1957, for the construction of: A--A Jail for the County of Ontario, Whitby, Ontario and/or BATHS, BASINS : "STOOLS, SINKS, estimates, repairs and alterations Brown also of the local team with 42 and 39 points in that order. |sump pumps and hot water tanks. All | kinds of pipe and fittings new and used, od. Free estimates. Septic tanks clean- | Legion Rally Approves Immigration Resolution ~~ [f:&"%s =" ul Ae tia ei" HOME INSULATION, BLOWING METH- | B--A Governor's Residence for Ontario County Jail, Whitby, Ontario. Mechanical and electrical trades will submit their 10 Day Used Car Sale Slashing Prices To The Bone 10 DAY USED CAR SALE! By unanimous vote, delegates to zone rally and zone meeting of District F1 of the Canadian Leg- fon held in the Whithy Legion Hall last evening, passed a resolution protesting the preferred treat. ment being given by the Federal Government to refugees from Hungary, over people who are our allies, and asking the Immigration Department to reconsider their immigration policy. The resolu- tion, presented by Branch 43 of the Legion, Oshawa, was as fol- lows: "Whereas the Canada is givi ment to immi its from Hung- ary, which country opposed us in two different conflicts; therefore, be it resolved that Branch 43 of the Canadian Legion goes on rec- government g preferred treat- ord as opposing the government's unfair treatment over people who are our allies, and advocate that the government re-consider their immigration policy." Explaining the resolution, N. H Hircock, president of the Osh- awa branch, pointed out that the immigrants from Britain had to pay back their passage money within a year while the Hungar- fan refugees, victims of a catas- trophe, now coming to Canada, had free passage, free university courses and other preferential of treatmeent from the government It was most unfair, he contended MAGIC WATER The water of a well in St. Cleer, Cornwall, England, Is supposed to cure madness. BROC LAYING 6) TERRY MOORE -RENN EVENING SHOWS 7 - 9 P.M. ] Saturday Matinee 1:30 P.M. THE GREAT ADVENTURE OF INDIA IN CinemascoPE TYRONE POWER MICHAEL WHITBY Phone MO 8.3618 tenders to the bid depository or the Toronto Builders' Exchange by Noon, February 19th, 1957, Plans and Specifications for both, or either, projects may be obtained from the Architects -- Rounthwaite & Fairfield 93 Yorkville Avenue, Toronto 5, Ontario. by written application, accompanied by a certified cheque in the o t of $50.00 per set for the Jail and/or $15.00 per set for the Governor's Residence. Plans and Specifications will also be on display at the Toronto Builders' Exchange and at the County Build- ings, Whitby, Ontaric. Lowest or any tender not VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES WHITBY BRANCH Invites you to attend their, . . ANNUAL MEETING Community Arena Auditorium Monday, February 4th At B p.m, Guest Speaker « DR, D. 0. LYNCH Supt. Ontarle Hospital Whithy 8, Ld d ily W. G. Manning, Clerk-Treasurer, County of Ontario, Box 550, Whitby, Ontario To The Bone! 1954 Models 1954 BUICK 2 Door Hard Top. Automatic, Heater, Radio, New Tires, W/Walls; in 2 Tone Green and $ Slashing Prices 1956 Models DODGE CRUSADER 4 Door sedan, sharp. Heat- or, Radio, one owner. 10,000 miles; § ey a To ni T1900 | Radia, PONTIAC Model 2069WD Laurentian 4 Door Sedan. A. C. Heater, Radio, one owner car and cleen. W/Washers. On sole at ....... FORD 2 DOOR MAINLINE Heater, $ DERE ET 1955 Models PONTIAC 6, 4 Door Del. Sedan, Heater, W/Walls, very clean, a top cer. 1 7195 On Sale ot ...... PONTIAC 4 Door Lourentian, sedan 8 Cyl. motor, Heater, Radio; ene of the $1850 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan Model 2596D. Chief- tain series. A "Class A" Cer and $1360 clean. On Sale ot .... .... PONTIAC 2 Door Sedon. Heater. A good cer. On Sale 1 150 1260 Heater, Radio TechnicoLor-DeLuxe Produced by FRANK P. ROSENBERG 13 IVAN GOFF ma BEN ROBERTS JITY- FI Bg SOREL I o w QUALITY MATERIALS AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES FREE ESTIMATES -- COURTEOUS SERVICE AJAX LUMBER CO. WHITBY, MO 8-3171 OSHAWA, RA 3-4513 AJAX PH. 1045 PICKERING PH. 366 + PONTIAC 2 Door Sedan, Heater; good cor. On Sale ot finest. On Sale ot . . . * $1526 PONTIAC 2 Door Deluxe Sedan, 8 Cylinder, Radio, Heater, W/Walls, W/Waosher, Under- coat, 2-tone, B/Lights, New Tires; o 1 7195 very clean car. On Sale of . . . PLYMOUTH SEDAN, 4 Door Savoy; A. C. Heater, W/Walls, in becutiful 1 750 Black. On Sale ot 1955 CHRYSLER Windsor 4 Door Sedan, Auto- matic, Meater, Radio. A Good $2100 Cor ot THESE CARS MUST GO TO MAKE ROOM, TERMS TO SUIT. OPEN EVENINGS PONTIAC 2 Door Sedan. Heater, Radio. On Sale at 1953 Models BUICK 4 Door Sedan Special. A.T., Radio, Heater; 2 tone in beige and green. 1 On sale of ... . 'we CHEV. 2 Door Sedan Del. Model. *1260 METEOR 2 Door Sedan. Heater, Radio. A sharp car On Sale of CHEVROLET 2 Door Sedan. Heater; § in top condition. On Sale at 1050 BUICK 1952 4 Door Sedan. Heater and Radio. In beautiful green. A top cor. 4 a Il THE FINEST GROUP OF USED CARS IN TOWN -- SEE THEM EARLY AND GET YOUR CHOICE | : STOP THE PRESS -- 1- 1954 PLYMOUTH Belvedere. Low mileage and clean : .