4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Pridey, November 1, 1957 WHITBY and DISTRICT Hear Address On Insurance Cheque Endorsing Dunnies Sign Bauer Going Out In UK. \ i i VARIED COSTUMES AT HALLOWEEN On the left is Jill Forrester, 13, daugh- George Forrester, who dressed as Gab- | by Hayes. Centre is Monique St. Pierre, 14, daughter of Mr. Pierre, The auditorium of the Whitby | of the prizewinners. «Town Hall was flled last night 'with all kinds of witches and other characters from Hallow- e'en as the Kinsmen Club of the town staged their annual party. Shown above are three ter of Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs. Lucien St. The first of a series of two ad- hi rd this. A by the Rotary ea week by Club of Whitby at their weekly, luncheon meeting, was Brian Scott, assistant branch fang from Toronto, who explained insurance. Two wee! To Coaching Staff "After much discussion, Bobby|for the coming game between the Bauer has consented to join our|Dunlops and the Russian National staff," sald Wren Blair, in mak- Hockey team in the Maple Leaf ing the t, "and I|Gard on Friday, November am most happy that 1 was for-|22nd. tunate enough to secure his serv- Bo netasy manger oy Le rge ines and gain his vast knowledge Dudley, CAHA, rning of the ane, particularly the of the appointment, sald that European aspects." Blair has shown a highly intel "He has taken one team over-|!igent approach to the problem by) seas and the knowledge he gain.|securing the services of Bobby ed there of their style of hockey|Bauer, to sain the Deno of the se, he y will be most helpful to us," Blair knowledge Bauet When, ngs oF estimen an concluded. Dutel played in Cortina pens nih aspeet, It cannot ofr a" ond of| "Clubs In the past Have failed| rendered for a cash value, the last season, has strong busi-|t0 avail themselves of the serv- ness commitments in Kifchener|ices of people who have been D and will commute once or twice Overseas' he said, , weekly to Whitby to conduct prac-| Wren Blair continues as t r-coach of the Dunnies and tices and chalk talks with the Dunnies, with the emphasis on|will work daily with Bauer who will not take a anent posi- European style playing, duties commence eariy next/tion in Whitby ause of his business commitments, week, said Blair, in preparation One of the nation's best known hockey figures, Bobby Bauer, of ppoinia to the coaching staff of the Whitby Dunlops. A former NHL star, Bauer will begin his duties with the Canadian entry in the world tournament next week, er<coach Wren Blair announcement last Blair reported that he had been negotiating for some timé to gain the services of this former mem- ber of the famed "Kraut Line 2: the Boston Bruins, For the past three years, Bauer was coach of the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen and he was mentor two 0 when the Dulchies in the Winter World hoc be Sing that trip, here will be to make the Whitby club conversant with the Euro- pean style of hockey. Sunday School wanted some would provide for Po Garnlly the event he died before his chil. dren were able to complete their LONDON (CP)~The U er of a life insurance firm term |le will be regarded as legal evi ¢ jo occasion dence ' name x has Provis education, earnings Classes Double Rev. George Nishilson of Si: A new cement block kitchen John's Anglican church, Tt was built opening into the north- the right, is Charles Byers, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WolbD, Jevots iat the du ing| east corner of the Sunday School Byers, who came dressed as & |{he past seven or eight montbs./room. An air-conditioner heating | tyrant, he shid. Last week, the attendance was|system was installed, and the Roberson, Whitby od at Sunday School, whole Sunday School room was Calculal his at $100,000 a his working iife- time, he settled on a 'erm lnsur- ance policy. for $67,000, a policy which, wi interest, would pro- vide his family with an adequate income in the event of his death. Such a policy is available for $200 per year, The next speaker will deal with garbed in a costume which | even she could' not identify, On | Whitby Team Is Feted By CLIFF GORDON y + Whitby Ladies softball team petite, jhieves, were treated to a very tasty din-| Very bad n ner at Hurley's restaurant on Wednesday night. This was the|'0 the team. wind up of a terrific year for the] NEW COACH ladies' softball team which went in the history of the town. The geagon, They already won the Eastern Ontario cham-|,a) fellow and will need no and went on omy to be duction to the fans of the Ontario semi- Herbi¢ Cooper, the jan the all and Service for makin ner possible, and rela: team all season with the use|/team for the coming their loud speaker. He also Some players of good standing lide special mention to Towns, have moved into town since the a s Printing and Bill Hurley start of last season. So in all it Yor their acts of kindness during looks as if the County town will thi® season. Manager John Hark-|be in for a good year in 1958 so con- mess of the team expressed his|far as the Ladies' softball is sures at having such a good cerned. ich of girls to work with, and| During the course of the said he hoped able to work with the girls again|a gift by lice ed for them Juring Nhe team. In| MW fally in stop-|vote of thanks for her informa- e younger fans tion and hand ou's that she had! running away with the soft-/given the club dufing the past falls. He said that at the time!season. L.adies Church Fund they were having trouble with the the club was in| h of funds, and that/campaign's first memorial report levery ball was very important y The team are not wasting any the leadershi Mr. J. Clinton the furthest any girls' team has time in getting ready for next McGee, ap chairman, will b y have secur-| continne Merchants as they were known, ed a new coach. He is a very pop- intro- next Sunday, November 3rd. {made 'a perfect fire-proot room. night the Junior Auxiliary meet. » J Father Austin Pastor, address-| Recital At "Rookie ed the members of the 10 teams | "pardon the expression," catcher | Mr. Corb Stiner acted as mas- of the Whitby Stikers. Herbie's| ter of ceremonies for the eve- many years of playing ball and ning. He expressed a special vote his experience at coaching should | of thanks to Independent Sales prove a tremendous value to the the din-| Whitby team. Also some new how Mr, faces have been mentioned as and his partners had aided| possible starters on the Whitby fact i out by a strong Fort Erle district, He .is none other than season. "of plowing the field this fall, |will enable the seeds of construe- | April of 1958. The din-| tripled the size of the parish, thus , that he would be ner Mr, Stiner was presented with | irls in appreciation of ave althe many favors he had perform-| the season, nis o Lott also received a {In order to alleviate the debt that (07 the present St. John | School. It will be of modern con- | Scot Lord Urges Keep Women From House . LONDON (Reuters) -- A gruff, grey bearded Scot, the 83-year. | Earl of Glasgow, Thursday | tirged his fellow peers to keep|thinks women out of the all-male House | mitted. s. «*"I hope you won't weaken | sow," he said. "We do not want fo sit beside them on these|now benches. Wé do not want to meet | ber, them in the house's library." | its centuries-old traditions, women # naval captain in the First|tremely well, World War, spoke in debate on| reform of the upper chamber. ""This is a house of men, a| of lords," the Conservative and they have r said. 'We do not wont to ments a year." of the h after the Second Memorial Re- snturies od. traditians "" (port Meeting which will be held Earl Attlee. former Labor ®' 1/00 Pm. that afternoon, © WHITBY | should be ad- He used to favor a single chamber government, he said, but as a result of experience he believes in a second cham- _ Attlee said the House of Lords «Lord Glasgow, who served as|is an anomaly but it worked ex. Adrian' Goverde, is celebrating "In this country we are very happy returns of the day wishes| decorated with the {wise not to be logical," he said. are extended to Henry. "The French are very logical several govern- ome a house of lords and ~ Be overnmesh ed on| : . Rov: ent suggest on S i Wednesday that women as well aves Life a "life" peers--whose titles do| not fas on to their heirg--should| sit in the upper chamber, HXCEL IN WELFARE | women are "more moved by are excellent at welfare] , but most of them 'not/ when he shited for politics," he said. -He added he also is against life| should have parade to receive a medal. peers. .The government proposals, Guardsman Shy LONDON ' (R ---- Lord Glasgow comtended that|Reid, the Sooty ala my { | his parents Mr, {old reluctant hero, ir hearts than their heads." ordered contined lo Diy "ay was | Bar roft Di for five days for staying at home end. n on| Jimmy was to have been pre-|reault, Quebec {sented Tuesday with the medal he for saving a fellow-soldier from |their home recently. id, would lower the efficiency drowning in the Thames. But he Visited with Mrs. R. A. Rousseau, one more Hallowe'en Dance at and undermine the independence didn't show up | 'There will be a supper in the|redecorated. New tables were! Sunday School room Wednesday, made by the men of the congre- other types of life insurance, Band Plans Busy Month November will be a busy month for the Whitby Brass Band, which is this year asking the public's support for a by-law to make an November 6th, to celebrate the|gation, which foll up into a stage [fom [resentation of pageants, etc, the Sunday School room; spon-| 'These renovations were great- sored by all the organizations of|ly heeded," Rev. Nicholson said, the church, The supper will begin _iscause there are activities in at 5:30 p.m, and continue until|the Sunday School room almost about 7:30, jevery night of the week," There Renovations have been com-/is the Men's Club on Monday pleted, the manual labor being| night Cubs and the newly formed done by the Men's Club, the!Sea Scouts Tuesday night, Ruth women's organizations making|Group (young married women) substantial donations, and the| Wednesday afternoon (the chil rest was subscribed by the mem-|Cren come also, and play in the opening of the new kitchen and Gets $37,000 Over $37,000 was reported to- wards the St, John The Evangel- ist Church Building Fund at the meeting held last night in the AND 118 Brock St. 8. FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY : | DAYTIME SPECIALS Phone I 20% DISCOUNT OF MO. 8-3111 ALL COLD WAVES. # wu hove tat vessived yous DOR-MAR Times-Gazette by 7 P.M, Coll BEAUTY SALON BELL TAXI 121 Byron St. N., Whithy AD cols must be plesed before MO 38-3992 | MONDAY -- TUESDAY |guditorium vist. Bervary 8 Grade CoS of the congregation, The|Sunday School room while the annual grant to support the band. DAVID OUCHTERLONY The question appears on election day, December 2nd, and before| The campaign workers, under furnace, which was s tuated in a mothers have their meeting-, WA that day rolls around, the band hopes fo acquaint every voter| with the facts concerning such a) grant. Aside from this campaign, the band has made plans for at least two other events this month. On Friday evening, the band will play host to the public at a masquerade ball at the Club Bay- {view. Prizes will be given for costumes and Judges | be His Worship Mayor rey Jermyn and Mrs, Jermyn and Chief Cons. table George Rankine and Mrs. Rankine, | On November 18th, the band will be presenting a public con ry dangerous sition, was 2nd G2 (women's auxiliary and oni A ans Thus oh kitchen, a girls' auxiliary) Welnesday night, | concrete building opening into the Thursday night Parish helpers | Sunday School at the north, This|and Choir practice, and Friday Plan Organ the Memorial Phase solicitation of the Campaign until LIVESTOCK REVIEW Slaughter Steers, Heifers Sell 25-50 Cents Higher TORONTO (CP) -- Slaughter|able to last week's 9,200 head, off| steers and heifers were full -labout 1,000 from the same week after they had made their re- rts. He pli ted them on their efforts thus far and attrib- uted the excellent returns to the generosity of the donors and the enthusiasm of the workers, He pointed out to them the impor- tance of their role in the future of their parish--that their efforts College The opening recital on the new Casavant Organ that has been installed in Grace Chapel at On- tario Ladies' Cillege will be given on Monday evening, November 4th, The artist will be Mr. David tion to begin growth next spring." Ouchterlony, the organist at Ea- St. John's Anglican Clfurch PORT WHITBY SUPPER Wednesday, November 6th from 5:30 to 7 p.m. In Sunday School Room Admission: adults, 1.00; children 12 years under 50c. ond ton Memorial Church in Toronto. Mr. Ouchterlony is one of Can soit in the tows Ball Construction on the new church|sp cents a hundredweight higher 1956. Western Canada receipts is expected to begin in or around nis week, reports the Ontario|totailed 283, off 47 head from last ui: OLCTeTIony 18 one of Can|Eric Clarke says (that arrange- all over Canada will know him! frim his TV appearances on CBC. He has played organ recitals in almost every province in the Do- Hision. His Lioliciency as a con- uctor-<he the Songmen for several seasons--is almost | Incidentally, a Simba ow widely known as his ability as an| gE (RARDIN BoDearance wi and. at this organist, Much interest will likely pe the Wikthy Brass evident in his program, for Mr.| Ouchterlony As ( quested that] Bandmaster Clarke reports that he be presented with two themes the junior band is currently look- at the close if the program, so|ing for two husky boys te join that he may be able to play an|the group. These two will be as- fmprovisation on these 'thernes signed to bass hos which bi whiel will not have seen be-|quire some brawn fore. The art of improvisation| musical talent. The junior band is amoig organists is much more|Still welcoming any boys and girls cultivated in Europe than it is in/%ho wish to join. Classes are un- Canada; yet it is the kind of der the supervision of Mike Mars. thing every organist should be den and Willi Schatzmann, 0, Choe] Choir under the | will also sing a ley "oa ne Growers Pledge Loans To Board rection of Dr, Stanley Osborne 'a cappella' numbers, This concert was timed to co-| inctdo with the anuiversaty of the ( Tr 8 ace Shape and S| gn CATHARINES (CP) = Di- rectors of the Ontario fresh-peach growers' marketing board Thurs. |day announced growers have en to all friends of good music, olders of tickets of the Whitby edged $8,700 in interest - free oans to the board, to provide Concert Association know that { this is their "bonus concert." BIG ATTRACTION working capital. LONDON (CP) + Chatsworth mn directors said the 62 mem. House, the Derbyshire mansion pers at a meeting here, each rep- of the Dukes of Devonshire, drew resenting 50 grow ers, unani- more than 244,000 visitors this mously favored continuing the summer. marketing. scheme, Bovth of the , Good cows/week. One carload was shipped ew years has public stockyards c were strong with medium and|to Eastern Canada, while 10 were lower grades trading 50 cents|exporied to the U.S f ihe. ren. | higher. Fed yearlings and bulls| With the exception of a few st Church. ere firm, ~ with replacement additional loads of choice steers, cattle strong on a light offer-|the general quality compared g " ally th ast, wees plain aftering, ces were gener end was. rea rg the open due to the in-| taken prog 1 many buying rind sufficient supply of top-qualityests going short on good to choice veal. Good and choice calves handyweight steers. Cattle with closed at prices steady with last|quality, but lacking sufficient fin- week while medium and lower ish for slaughter, were in de- pode sli ped back $1-1.50 a'mand as Feplacemments, undredweight. EE ohne ty SH She de steady throughou e wee 17.75-18.25; wi ops to 50; buck lambs automatically dis-|good $16.50-17.50; medium $14-16; counted $1 a hundredweight. common $12-14; good heifers $15- Cattle receipts were par-| 16; di $13.50-14.50; common other band in attendance also. Speakers will be brought to itby for this concert to ad- dress the public on the matter bf a municipal grant for a band, parish in the past necesstatin, St. John plaunin Vang will be incurred, Father Austin initiated , this campaign to raise a minimum of $80,000, he new church building will be erected on Gifford St., Just east s Grade temporary design and will have a capacity of 600, The funds raised in the Cam- paign will be used to help defray the costs of construction which have been estimated at $175,000. The general phase of the cam- paign will commence next Sun- day afternoon, November 3rd, PERSONALS Henry, son of Mr. and Mrs. 16; 1$12-13.50; boner steers and heif- Hallowe'en canners and cutters $7.50-9; good |recreation hall of the hospital on|4g. "oommon and medium $12.| his second birthday today, Many making a spooky atmosphere.|common $12-17; boners $10.12: ers $10-12; choice stable-fed year- lings $20.50-21.50; some to $22; good $19-20.50; good cows $11- 11.50; fair number of tops to $12; Dance Held Fane and i lls $13-14 i 4 Jit a bulls $13-14; com- The annual Hallowe'en Danceingn "and medium lights $9-13 a [for the patients of the Ontario yundredweight. Hospital, Whitby, was held in the "gReniacoment cattle: Good $17- [Tuesday evening, October 20th. '115'ss." good stock calves $18-19.50 The hall was appropriately|a hundredweight. traditional Calf prices: Good and choice pumpkins, witches and skeletons, yealers $23-27.50; medium $17-23; Miss Eleanor Brudge will be|These were made in the 'occu-/fai 1 1 1 entertaining a group of her pationa' therapy department. The, Yea 1517 a J rs ar fends on Sars ay renin at mutie wis Drovided by Bil Bagi Hogs: Grade A $27.25; sows wiener roast, games and danc- well an s orchestra an 8 g00. v ain lincluded square dance music, | 320 a few lights £22; stags $15 a hundredweight, on a dressed- weight basis. Sheep and lambs: Good handy- {weight lambs $20.50-21, depending ing will be enjoyed. { ' h Mr. Fred Johnston, of Wallace: | no annestad to everyone's. sense| burg, has now domed to his| of rhvthm. ome after spen pe 5 wesk with) Refreshments were served 10/0 weighing conditions; medium {about 600 midway in the proceed-|,nq heavy down to $17; common VES SIR--AND WHAT SIZE WASH BASIN DO VOU WANT, $IR=o pid Yor A BI@ FACTORY, OR FOR A TINY COTTAGE H y We Selll We Install! We Service! We Guarantee Always Call This PLUMBING CONTRACTOR WHITBY AUTOMATIC HEATING LIMITED 409 BROCK ST. S. PHONE MO 8-3652 Johnston, of Ce mire street north (ings. The superintendent, Dr.Igi.i5: feeders mostly $17; some Mayor Harry Jermyn and his|D: O: Lynch, and.other members!i,"¢17 50. good light. sheep $7-8;, he. hunting in the/0f the medical staff were present A some god Nigh to $10; in Bancroft Distri lat this function. Mr, H. Bracey . strict over the. week U, 'master of ceremonies for the| of, and fat $36 a hundred | evening. Daoust, of Ile Per- Remarks of delight and appre- as guest ail ot ter ener heard on 4 sides Cartoons Exhibited By Toronto Gallery She also evening. Thus rolled into history of the Royal Hotel, the Ontario, Hospital, Whitby. P : | TORONTO iCP)--Cartoons by | Leonard Norris of the Vancouver Mrs. F, Louis Rousseau, WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 I EVENING SHOWS 7.9 P.M. NOW PLAYING SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 FASTER THAN "THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE"! ; M-Q-M presents ANOTHER BIO WESTERN DRAMA! EY Ya -- METROCOLOR Chine Wits. Steve Rowe JAMES BRes0RY - JACQUES AUBUCHON Also "Chasing The Sun" : Cartoon , , | "Muscle Beach Tom"_Novelty {/ duplex _ WHITBY CLASSIFIED [iiss to visitors to the Toronto Art| [FOR Sale -- $800 down, two new six- Gallery, |. Norris has entered 25 of his |latest drawings in the first Cana- room bungalows, $12,700, large lot. 18 and 21 Queen's Road and Churchill, For quick | RM |dian showing of cartoons at the Pickering and 'Whitby Town Line; MO 83154, 2850 PICTURE framing done. service phone MO 84005 anytime. _ |gallery. Cartoonists Robert Le- faim of Montreal's Le Devoir and Merv Tingley of the London Free Press will display their works at two-week intervals fol- lowing Norris. The Norris cartoons spoof such things as the Canada Council culture grants, Lord Altrincham"s attack on the Queen, the C and the American tourist. A native of London, he came to Canada 31 years ago. He went to school in Port Arthur, and was a draughtsman, illustrator and art director in Toronto be fore he joined The Sun in 1950. PANT cuffing and alterations, Reason. able, Phone MO 83360; 1013 Centre PULLETS for sale, 7Sc each, any quan. | South. Nov, tity. Phone Whitby, MO 8-3270. 3 Bows insulation, blowing method.' ree i Be) tic tanks clea FOR Rent --Whitby's lovely modern | the sanitary way, Walter Ward. Whit. apartment, two bedroom suites, frigid-|by; phone MO 8-2563, Dec 23. aire kitchens, balconies, TV outlets, locker, laundry facilities, parking,|FOR Rent -- One furnished housekeep: beautifully landscaped. Available now. [Ing room: for sale almost new ac: Apply Supt., Room 3, phone MO 8.3333; | cordian, $85. MO 8-2466. 2501 1100 Craydon Road. 255h | | er ww. FOR Rent -- Two furnished house- | FOR Sale -- One space heater, in good keeping rooms, stoye and 'frig., small {condition, $35. Phone Ajax 1278 J, 238c Kitchenette. Adultd only. 305 Perry {FOR Rent -- Small house, $70 monthly, |Street, Whitby, ~~~ Nov. 2 | Immediate possession. Apply 1709 FOR Sale -- 1933 GMC 3 ton pick up, |Charles Street, Port Whitby 2652 One owner, Good condition. MO 8.2561, ---- 254c FOR Rent -- Modern, heated, upper Five large rooms with many '48 Hudson for sale, Super 6, $150. Will thing Shot {built in features, tiled 4 plece bath take trade. Phone MO 8.3226. 254¢ Every ing 0 gE wo ASPHALT But Miss Deer DRIVEWAYS | HALIFAX (CP) Trigger- Ih d hunt taking CONCRETE WORK |i" again this year--of every: PHONE MO 8-4114 "Fimo: Ban steer shot twice through the neck 1.60 yd. owned by Jim Lyons of Spryfield| Fill supplied for delivery [caboose of a Dominion Atlantic Other victims: A horse, a cow Completely furnished apartment, private bath, heavy -duty istove 'and refrigerator, linens and |washing, lights and water at 1121 |Dundas Street E., Whitby. Phone MO 8-3692, 256¢ FOR RENT | YOU? couple with ong child, requires two bedroom apartment, Whitby or | Pickering district, for I Write 645 Times-Gazette IN OCTOBER CEREMONY and Mrs. Ralph Gordon | Reader, is the daughter of Mr. Crowder whose marriage was | and Mrs. John H. Reader, of solmenized in All Saints' An- | Whitby, and the bridegroom is glican Church on Saturday, Oc- | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- tober 26th. 'The bride, the | lie Crowder, of Virginia | 1 : ai 3 | AERIAL installed, moved, repaired, also Channel 17 UHF installed, $39.00. | Independent Service, MO 85-2081. Nov. 23 FOR Rent -- Two rooms suitable for two gentlemen. Phone MO 8.2504 253¢ FOR Rent Two, 5-room apartments, private bath and entrance, by November found his yearling CEMENT GRAVEL Two prize-winning beagle dogs 1.40 yd | A bullet zipped through the my |ing the conductor and brakeman. | MO 8-2660 4 O.H.A. Sen. 'A' Hockey SAT., NOV. 2 Game Time 8.30 p.m. CORNWALL "(HEVIES" WHITBY DUNLOPS Tickels on Sale Now At Arena Box Office Season Ticket Holders Please Note ! ® Ticket Series No. 3 Valid For T' 's Game WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA Farmer Bamford Marshall of Mon., Wed., Fri. Nov. 15|Springfield but still alive. ROAD GRAVEL . |were shot. | ERIC BRANTON Railway freight train, just miss 1st. Apply 326 Keut Street, Phone MO | - 83144, 2 MWF Nov. 25'and several sheep. former Miss Gladys Marie Phito by John Scott