Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Dec 1957, p. 4

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| | & THR DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Fridoy, December 20, 1957 | : WHITBY and DISTRICT Blair Seeks 2 Players Meets Frank Selke _ Manager Wren Blair returned from Montreal Thursday where he had a conference with Mana- ger Frank Selke of The Montreal Canadiens regarding the acquisi- tion of a centre-ice player for the Whitby Dunlops. Blair refused to divulge the name of the player he was after but said he hoped to sign him in the next few days after arrange- ments were ironed out with the Habs. Blair refused to divulge the name of the player he was after but said he hoped to sign him' in the next few days after ar- rangements were ironed out with ithe Habs. | "The man I'm after - played (with Shawinigan Fails for a while last winter before the Habs signed him and then used him in the, semi-finals and finals of the NHL," said Blair, SET 'S GOALIE Blair said he was also negotiat- ing with the Chicago Black Hawks for an additional goalie. Blair said he had hoped to have the goalie signed in time to play playin here Saturday night agaimst the Cornwall Chevvies at the Whitby Arena, starting at 8.30 p.m. but this was impossible. : Blair also announced that from here on Sid Smith won't be bur- The new arrangement will give Smith more chance to play. With all these duties of changing lines, he wasn't able to get enough time on the ice. Smith will con- tinue to coach, but Wren will handle the bench during the ame. Thus, the former Maple Leaf opening and- clos- ing the gate and putting the puck in the net too much of a chore. In the past, Milt Schmidt of Boston Bruins, found this to be true. More recently, Ken dened by gate - opening and line- changing duties on the Dunl bench. He'll leave them to Blair. | pbell of Pembroke and Joe Lepine of Cornwall cast off this mantle of responsibility. No Increase In Allowance For Fairview Lodge Folks Ontario County Councillors yes- Reeve Ken Lee, of Whitby, an- ceive no pension; and about 40 | terday decided that old age pen-| other ber of the i pay their full cost. The remain. |sioners at Fairview Lodge would said that higher costs have raised der of the residents, he said, {get no increase in allowance to operation costs at the lodge. "| were of such a mental condition | coincide with the increase in the think the increase in pension|that they could not intelligently pension, They approved a motion should go to the lodge to help! use $5 per month. - {to keep the amount of rebate to'pay their support." . ! e Ferguson" and Reeve pensioners at $5 per month. Reeve Ferguson stated that 90|Lee intrdoucel a motion that the The county rebates $5 of the per cent of the old age pension-|county continue the $5 monthly pension received to the pensioner ers in the country did not live in| rebate to pensioners. 4 e motion was passed, | TRIMMED SLIM as spending money. About 100 of oid ople's homes. Those wh Before ithe 240 residents at the lodge in ape Dr : outside on 55 wae Warden Morley Bain made a plea S of 1st Division headquarters. Whitby receive the rebate month are therefore helping sup.|that the rebate be raised to $6 OTTAWA (CP) -- That snip, (forces bill for this in the current| 5. Pos nement in production Reeve Rae Ferguson, of UX- port those living in the homes Per month. bridge, a 'member of the lodge through their Fy he said. | "Since the federal government snip, snip you hear is the defence|fiscal year is more than $42,000,-(of an air-to-air missile for the department's continued shearing|000. RCAF. | 3 P th i ABOUT 100 AFFECTED Hg of projects now considered non-| All services have sent out in- 6, A one-third cut in amounts NEW KIWANIS PRESIDENT RECEIVES PIN The Kiwanis president's pin | passed the pin on to Harold | lard Dodd, left, watches as was last night passed to a new | Slichter who will take ovr the | Scottie Kidd, right, presents the resident at a meeting of the | Kiwanis reins in January. Scot- resident's pin to Harold iwanis club in the Spruce | tie received the past-president's | P! p Villa Hotel. Harold '"'Scottie" | pin from charter president Wil- | Slichter, centre: Robertson, Whitby Kidd, president during 1957, | lard Dodd. Shown above, Wii- armories for the reserve forces. 3. Elimination of unit militia training at summer camp. There is no official figure but this may save $5,000,000. 4. Cancellation of the Camp G , N. B., man- oeuvres by the 1st Canadian In- fantry Division and dismantling Snips the pension had been increased to $55 per month, some are wonder- County Clerk William Manning, | to Canada's defence structions which say, in effect, $55 per month. Since the last in- Ing why they do not get more treasurer of the lodge, told coun- y {essential | dvertising for recruits, Y | program. |"Is your journey really neces: Fhe" ff fOFERISE Gr FECTS H KE SCORE | Latest project to feel Defence sary? Work previously accom-| ricoal year is more than $2,000, it further training. Mr. Pearkes has also ordered | WARDEN BAIN (left), RECEIVES WATCH FROM REEVE FERGUSON crease of $9 per month, he said, money from the county," he said, cillors that about 100 residents of dollar, They would be more con- to pensioners had been raised. bate of for spending money. : | H He sald that of the sioners $5 per month was passed. B . i | Brooklin Combines suffered Tl ge A i The youngest warden in the the Minister G. R. Pearkes' scissors plished by personal visits now is 000 ki in. 2 il . 1 Bowmanville, in an OHA Junior Whitby Minor hockey associa- der which 550 former RCAF pi-lence in many cases, i den Morléy Ba reeve of Scott I Final score was Bowmanville 4, A bridge under construction oa presently being reconstructed, be Kiwanis 2, Rotary 1. This scheme will be eliminated, Other reductions ordered by| To mark the occasion, Reeve ; 1 shorthanded, and Murray Jones OF Of the town's first and present vised the county that they wish-| {nual saving will amount to some With Avro Aircraft Company for Ontario County councillors, pre- 1 SERVICE defence. County Council in the final ses- During discussion of yester.| Pee Wee Standings was that former RCAF pilots provided the biggest saving-- In thanking Reeve Ferguson iE ! | \ i in goal for the Combines, and the Brack Bridge, in East Whitby commended, Warden Morley Pickering gency to instruct in basic flying.|" 2. Elimination of some con-§ | lpog. hed a keen interest in He recalled an occasion Lineup: {the Beath Bridge, as previously so Ave., a Lee Ave. and a Fer. Red Wings 2 EAL DAY" oF NIGHT 4 lcurtailment of travel. The armed | W B Ld - the question of whether there | d In Comb tea . ar en a om mes e said he was not anxious to remainder of their first defeat of the season province of Ontario yesterday LJ C Suburban seven hockey league ter (o) In 1 S {ton report the following scores: lots have kept in flying trim bY|conNrpAcT CANCELLED Twp., yesterd retired as War- " n | JEFFREY'S : i Mr. Pearkes include: Brookin 2. The "Combines" play. the Baseline in Ajax will be nam- renamed the John Mills Bridge. |Kinsmen 3; Pickering 1. at the end of the current fiscal arkes include Rae Ferguson, of Uxbridge, a Midget : and Charlie Grandy played al- reeve, John Mills, The decision ed the Larkin name continued on Brock St. Motors 9, Bandsmen. 3. $200,000. a missile-carrying model of the sefited Warden Bain with a watch u | . sion at Whitby for 1957, day's road committee report, inl could be called back into the air about $25,000 in this fiscal | windows cleaned, floors wash- € 3 Joe Melnick was outstanding aio) Fred PW and councillors for their gift, : i i | sl should be commended for keep- Twp., would continue to be call- Bain noted that the county sub. Kiwanis 3 {But the emphasis now is onstruction projects and temporary We Specialize in Office affairs since child- § when he was eight years old Brooklin -- Goal: Melnick: de. recommended by the road com: guson St., all named after mem-| Carr's Sunoco MO 8-4233, Whitby "I think they should get an extra should be an increase in rebates the lodge Jocelve a monthly re- The motion to rebate the pen- i ° i £1 D | : 4 d | see the rebate increased. ithe 240 residents, about 20 re- Wednesday night at the hands of is the seven-vear-old scheme un-|being cond y corr stepped down from office. War- i game, played at Bowmanville. | Bantam | training on light planes. den of Ontario County. ed with a great handicap, being ed the John Mills Bridge, in hon-| Pickering Twp. Council had ad- year next March 31 and the an-| 1. Cancellation of a contract JAN ITOR former warden, and dean of | , most the whole 60 minutes on Was made yesterday by Ontariolthe new structure, Bud Cooke Fsso 4. Pickering 1. | The idea behind this project CF-100 jet interceptor. This has on behalf of the councillors. 'Y The council also agreed that which the name change was re- L 1 Pus lforee AL ALLA ed, waxed and polished, walls Warden Bain said that he had | 4 : eet ing the score as low as he did. ed the Brock Bridge, rather than division contained a Warden Wil. | Whitby Motors {forces able to go into action with- suspension of all construction of ol iy i Mercantile 1 when he had waited for his fence: Grandy, M. Jones: for- mittee. bers of the subdivision commit- ame "FRIGIDAIRE "SHEER LOOK" wards: Cornish, Carnegie, Warrin-|.. 1he Storey Bridge, on the Base- tee. y . 3 line, in Whitby Twp., will con- ek Sermon, Redshaw, Ferguson, tinue to be so named, rather than Sherman Scott moved that the father to come home from a nomination meeting. "It was on a December night," he recalled, "and I ran outside in my bare feet to find out if there was going to be an elec- § tion." INHERITED INTEREST He noted that he had inherited his-interest from both his father! and grandfather who had been active in municipal affairs, { Before retiring, Warden Bain pu tribute to the work done by 6 committee chairmen in 1957, "I regard the chairmen of the Bowmanville--Goal: Vanstone Pickering Twp. Depuly.teeve | | | the Anderson Bridge, as previous Larkin name be retained. He ily proposed. The two municipail was seconded by Reeve William | WHITBY CLASSIFIED | BUTT RADIO AND APPLIANCE |defence: Lane, Luke, Cowling, | councils had advised county coun- Watts; forwards: Keenan, B. cil that they preferred the names Fairey, Richards, McBride, Law- be not changed. | rence, Wakely, Payne, Patton, T x sink Fairey, Stevenson. ) AIN | ummary: MORLEY B First Period consider either building an addl- 1. Brooklin, Redshaw (G. tion to the county building or| Jones, Pascoe) '| APPROVED BY AJAX | The Ajax council, in a letter to the county, stated that they | approved a road committee Jeo 3:96 Posal that the Larkin Bridge, Lawson, of Pickering, but the motion was lost. {SHUIBTMAS big Jor sale by 3 "I wonder if anyone knows why Joan's Anglican Men's Club, on sa the old bridge was called the Ee ee oe Larkin Bridge?" asked Reeve -- Wilfrid Hart, of Rama Twp. "] HAVE one-ton stake, will do delivery think this bridge should be nam. 1d 00d jobs. Reasonable rates. pi ed after John Mills." His sug. Shep 'emOVed: lg gestion carried. 118 Brock St. 8. MO 8-3707 CHRISTMAS GIFTS A CLEVER IDEA! GIFTS | It isn't too late to get him a real Hudson's Bay Coat for Christmas. Single breasted FOR MISSED even building another, He said 2. Bowmanville, T. that provincial offices in the| present buiiding just about Fairey (B, Fairey) 18:16 CHOICE Xmas trees, Balsam, Spruce, Pine, Turansky Parking Lot, contact Jerry Ravary, 200 Pine Street, MO 82010 or Red McCoy. Dee. 26 $39.50, double breasted style $49.50. PAPERS Socks, ties, cuff links end. cigars become ; 8 year after year, ond it's 10 committees as the cabinet in the crowded out the county offices, dy, 13:33; Pascoe, Samy gounell,' he told them. He suggested that the council of Fairey, 16:01. ¢ paid special tribute to the 1958 should appoint a commit- work done by Whitby's Deputy- tee to study hr proposal, 3. Bowm Second Period reeve Stan Martin, as chairman/ When council meets again in ™ (P. vie nisy of "the property committee, for January, a new warden will be 4B aye, Cyralice) gu hig part in getting the jail under elected. Warden Bain did not Hg in, Orns construction. stand for re-election in his own. Bow ones) . He also suggested that the day municipality of Scott Twp., and * owmanville, Lawrence was not too far distant when On-| will not be a member of county (unassisted) he tario County would have to council next year. 6. Bowmanville, Wakely Ee ------------------------ -- (Payne, Lawrence) 14:08; Keenan, 4:48; Me- Bowmanville 4, The Annunciation, the Journey to Bethlehem, The Shepherds and the Star, The Manger Scene, Herod and the Wise men and the grand finale, The Holy Family |and Adoration of the Shepherds and the Wise Men. The show concluded with a word of congratulations by the Superintendent, Dr. Lynch, and his Christmas greetings to one and all. Cub Packs E Entertained | | Last Monday and Tuesday eve- 12:22 16:21 17:48 Penalties: Warriner, 8:53; Red- general break off. Lunch was N : serv . ; No scoring. Ch " t P served by the ladies of the Port Penalties: Ils mas arty Door prize was drawn by Mr, Bilge, 088, The Ist and 2nd Scouts and G. McLean and presented to Mrs. thélf Christmas party ct the Col- handed candies Yo all the boys. © borme street school on Monday Chi » t - Culi§ and their mothers. The eve- Holida Due IlS mas hing opened with the Flag break Rivett welcomed all and wished F P il everyone season's greetings. or upi S one of their rousing games. Mrs The Annual Christmas Concert ) r 190k ove! : that the ¢ re » had for } C D. Calder took over with games Lab ie yShildrey have af foe was held at the Ontario, Hospital, resented to the winners: Mrs 3 N . Sot s. Riy. for the Department of Education. large audience of patients and remner, Mrs, Hiscox, Mrs. Riv- The pupils will leave scnool at visitors were treated to an in- sons ) Scout David Cr . »q Peturn at 9:00 a.m. Monday, Jan, eral direction of Miss Betty Law- with Christmas Tage. on heed 6. reports Earl Fairman, Super- son and her Occupational Ther- Bonnie * Stonehouse of the 4th lic Schools. Mr. Fairman said he The evening's show was divid- Whitby troop showed slides and couldn't remember when the stu- ed into two parts which consider- i ide wy A i This year, pupils will enjoy 16 aspects of the great feast of 306 Jheidels i her Sip oe eas days for the Christmas holidays, | Christmas. With pe all patient land. "8° Whitby District High School|cast save for one skit put on by X - i» |day. The students will be let out/ the first section of the evening's flarious version of Tumbling, at noon Friday, Dec. 20, and re- entertainment consisted of a rty came to a close with turn Jan. 6. eral numbers by a rhythm band, dancers, a solo recitation and a contralto solo and finally the WHITBY nurse's number, "A scene in Phone MO 8-3618 | The second half of the show was the Sony of the first Christ- : mas as told the Scripture, in now PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 - 9 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 portrayed in such a manner were A NEW FIRST IN MIS Bing Crosby scores another great personal triumph in en inspired 17:04 aye the grand howl by the Cubs, the shaw, 10:42. 1 lary 0 Lord's Prayer and the Scouts' Third Period Whitby Auxiliary. 15c0% » vs Ir Brooklin 2, Cubs Mothers' Auxiliary held Jliscox, Meinbess 'of the group|Erooein evening, with the Scouts and andwoll call by the Cubs, Mrs. E. P t H 1d The Cubs starte 7 " ¥ 2 Y e ae ibs started the fun with "This is the longest holiday for hers z SONS. W vy V fo or mothers and sons with prizes 7} Inspector of Public Schools Whitby, on Tuesday, Dec. 17. A ett, Mrs, cks, Mr: y d 5 rs. Hicks, Mrs. Barry and|;.00', 2 Friday afternoon, and teresting program under the gen- cordion. Assistant Cub Mistress! Y!SIng Principal for Whitby Pub. apy Department. told"many interesting and amus. dents had any longer holiday.|ed the festive and the spiritual Several Boy Scouts gave 2a will have an even longer ho'i- the nurses and student nurses, -- commurity carol singing, square B B (0) C "The secon 1 song and in tableau. The scenes EXCITING CAREER! dramatic role! ditorium loth Cub Packs were entertained at a Christmas party, Candy bags were prepared by the mothers' auxiliary and dis- | tributed to each boy. They also exchanged Christmas gifts with | Santa Claus present. Last Wednesday evening, the St. 'John The Evangelist Boy Scouts entertained the Girl Guid- es, Lunch was provided by the group committee, they also re- ceived candy treats and exchang- ed gifts A very enjoyable program of games took place and jollv old Santa handed out the presents. om ene INGER STEVENS - MARY -FICKETT 4 ng = £. G. MARSHALL: MALCOLM BRODRICK Penaities: Cowling, 4:18; Gran. | B. ning' at St. Bernard's school au-| WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. Martin Gouldburn, of Port | thy, opened her home last | PANT cuffing and. alterations, Reason | able. Phone MO 83360; 1013 Centre South. Dec. 27 Bridge Club Holds Parly . Br a Whi The annual Christmas party of the sant way. Walter Ward, Whit. Wednesday evening to the Clover the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club by: phone MO 8-252. Dec 23 Leaf Club members for their an-| [123 held on Tuesday evening in|picrune traming ean at #18 Brock nual Christmas turkey dinner and | {h€, Council Chambers. A roast street South for quick service, price all the trimmings, The table was| turkey dinner was enjoyed by all reasonable. Modern line of moulding. nicely decorated in the Christ. | members after Which the club | LR mas spirit. All members were | ie ers sang carols under the| ron Sale -- Scotch Pine Christmas | Phen and exchanged gifts, | direction of Mrs. P. N. Spratt.|irees, $1.00 while they last, All sizes. | They also, as is the custom, pick-| There were 10 tables of bridge Bowsers, 706 Green Street. Phone MO ed a name wor exchange of gifts and the following are the first|®%72. Ha | for pirtudays, A short business five re |curisTMAS TREES. Nunsary grown meeting was held and the same| North and South--Mrs. Free. Scotch pine. oe ouu J | officers were elecetd by acclama-| man and Mrs. Bowman 81%; Mr, [20d, cuttings. Birrell ny tion for the coming term. The jand Mrs. Winter 81; Mrs, Me. [Vest -- | president, Mrs, Gouldburn, and Mahon and Mrs. Stiner 75; Mr.|AERIAL instalied, moved, repaired, hostess was thanked for her hos-|and Mrs. MacLeod 73%: Mrs, also Channel 17 UHF installed, $39. In pitality by Mrs, Larson. | Butt and Mrs. Barrons 73. {dependent Service MO 8-2081, Dec. 23 The many friends of Mr. Rob-| East and West -- Mrs. Spratt|FOR Rent -- Half of comfortably fur | ert id of Euclid street, are |and Mrs, Wilson 96%: Mrs, Via. sished bouse; otntishiy localed. Foy | sorry to learn that he is in Bow.|Dougall and Mrs. Watts 89%; {oot oes : : 295¢ manville Memorial Hosp ital/ Mrs. Forsyth and Mrs. Baxter| --- ed base- where he underwent surgery, Re- 84%; Mr. and Mrs. Baker 8); FOR rent -- One partly furnished bite McNee from all his friends, - | Howe, realtor, MO 8.2527. 295¢ Sandra, daughter of Mr. and 5 Appointments LOST -- White German Shepherd dog, |information phone 641 R 12. 9c held with the following guests, Announced [FOR Rent -- 3 bedroom bungalow, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | 1. Oil | Council in closing sessi | fer. Phone MO Cathy of Oshawa. Vhitby. 8 sessions /in size 0. $25 or best offer ne MG Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, on! Douglas Thompson bok. | FOR Rent -- Four room and bath, pri- Friday. Mr. 'Rankine gave thellin, was renames ot Whoo aa entrance, Will mind one child dall, of Whitby, celebrated his trict High School Board. delivery. Phone MO 8-3288; E. Hawes, birthday yesterday. His family| All three were one-year ap- 208 Euclid Street. Dec. 20 | ports are that he is progressing Mrs. Pringle and Mrs. Kennedy | condition. $20. MO 8.2466, aan, 3 0; 2. Mrs. Gerald Ravary, recently answers name "Ki Children's pet, | ( Fivi i i i. available January heated. Newly James Maynard; her cousin Rob- 4p. (Ve. appointments, to five dis- 296 Mr. and Mrs. George Rankine| Murray Johnston, RR 2, Osh-|THREE room self contained apart- : ! € 4449. bride away. District High School Board. while: mother works. Phone MO 3485. ay and friends wish him many hap- Polniments. OR Sa Christmas trees, choice Bick recovery an offered to po. | TO a celebrated her 4th birthday. For [lost Ve "2 Se a the occasion a family dinner was 12. 296 et, ya us, So nce fry Cy Se 0500 on io oi vm ding Which lnk Blace 3 Knox Scio" Boa of Eek Whit © Ro, Rb Ra Sa © wood, father. of Mra. Ken Ron. Was. Tented to" the Sudsrland: FG Sale -- Corman tees. cht py returns of the day. Named for three-year terms Seven ping, sprice Sud sam, Toe were Har . Phone lta ort sing Fy ch RR 2, feria Street. Nov. 29, Dec. 6,13,20 tario County District High Schoo] [FOR Hent -- 3 roomed apartment. ee Y 0 et |Board; and Claire Keevil of Frig. and stove supplied. Pritate oo laremont, to the Pickering Dis. | ance and bath. Phone 2 trict High School Board, Both FO® Rent -- Three room a i , 216 Centre were members this year, 8 5, Heat included ibvink lini A | i Christmas Food 'Needy families will not go without food this year," reports | John Frost, town clerk of Whitby. This year, $164 from the Sulli- van estate's interest will be given Street 2954 SE Canada Seeks | "Shootin | IN THE ESTATE OF to needy families in the form of Polar Ice Pack TAMSON J. MATHISON, DECEASED food for Christmas. OTTAWA (CP)_A ; The Salvation Army will be op jn the northern is "| FOR Sale -- One blue bridesmaid gown | Bowman & Gibson | Insurance and Real Estate Boys' navy frieze cloth con- voy coats lined 8 to 14, $9.95, and 16 to 18, $10.95. A gift that is sure to please, to 1 they are the wrong IN WHITBY Phone i you hove mot received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI AN cols must be placed before of gifts all under $5.00 that will delight all motorists. Come in ond look around. Ayers all-wool blankets with satin bound edge in pastel shades. 60 at $1495: 72 x 84, $15.95, in a gift Box, Harry Donald's Dundas S. E., Whith ¢ he si hitby If you don't know the size or Wg gw what he or she would like, a gift certificate from the Mer- cantile will solve your Christ- mas problems, Open, every night this week until 9 p.m. for your shopping convenience, CHRISTMAS TREES ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH MEN'S CLUB ® CHOICE SCOTCH PINE ® CHOICE SPRUCE FREE DELIVERY Thanking you for the past patronage and hoping to serve you again this yeor. ON SALE AT SILVER'S GRILL BROCK and MAITLAND, PORT WHITBY Season's Greetings to all from the Mercantile Dept. Store. MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE Whitby, Ont. "The Store with the Log Front" Dec.21 For Sale, $73,500 [ona SENIOR "A" $3,500 DOWN Five-bedroom income home at Oo C #W 3 Y SAT. DEC. 21 306 Byron St. North, in A-] GAME TIME 8.30 P.M. CORNWALL room with notural fireplace; "CHEVIES" large dining room; modern VS. room; garage; lot 66' x 132', Close to churches, schools and shopping. Immediate pos- session, Bargain price for quick sale. Exclusive listing. Contact Brokers WHITBY Phone MO 8-3521 Dec. 16, 18, 20 All persons having claims against the oe ot Said iven $100 for the distribution of depart-| TAMSON J. MA HIS late | food baskets, and $64 will be held Canada came means whereby of The Town of Whitby, wi the {in reserve by the town for needy ;, its portion of the polar } 1 County of Ontario, Widow, Cases, pack. C8! who died on or about the The Sullivan estate is that of Officials say one scheme being| 25th day of September, A.D. the late J. J. Sullivan, who was considered would involve sound.| 1956, are required to file born in Whitby, and died in the ing for possible islands under the| with the undersigned solicitors | United States about 1929. J. J.lice up to the North Pole. Canada| for the Administrator, full Sullivan left Whitby and went to thereby could claim the islands| particulars in writing of such |the United States where he made and the ice between -them as! caims, on or before the 3rd his fortune, and when he died, | Canadian territory. a ear, 1738. after [he left money to the St. John the| The polar ice row is consid-| which date the Administrator {Evangelist Church, and the town. ered trozen sea and Canada's ter.|" The money which was left to ritory therefore extends only| kitchen; two bathrooms; sun- DUNLOPS FOR STORM WINDOWS, DOORS CABINETS, ETC. Fast Service JERMYN WOODWORKING Contact Whitby Phone MO 8-3895 Mon. Wed. Fri. Jan.11 | Tickets on Sale Now at Arena Box Office Season Ticket Holders Please Note! will proceed to distribute the i having regard the town, the will stated, that|three miles offshore as in the Jo Pi IPA ob IP he | "the interest on the principal|case of all territorial waters. The shall then have notice. (was to be used for the distribu-| problem may appear fanciful but DATED at Oshawa, this 12th tion of the poor, regardless of officials say it is entirely serious. day of December. uf 1957 race, creed or color, at Christ.! The polar ice can be used in| 99% TON. FRASER. DRY mas time." many ways as land is used--for| CREIGHTO JRDOCH, " The estate however, did not aircraft bases for example. Rus-| NAN & MU ' quite reach $2000 and the town sian scientific teams have landed 5 Simcoe Street North, has been building up capiial dur- on the polar ice within 130 miles| Oshawe, Ontario, ing the past few years, This vear of Canada's Arctic islands. It has, Solicitors herein for the Ad- | will be the first time the Sullivan 'also heen shown that submarines ministrator | estale will be used for its de- can operate under the polar ice HOWARD B. JAMES, | 'sired purpose, Ipack. | Dec. 13, 20, 27| WASHING MACHINE ® Ticket Series Number 15 Valid for this Game WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA TROUBLES ? We repair all watching ma- chine makes. Reconversion work, All work guaranteed. E. GASKIN Phone -MO 8-3886 MW. Jon.10 Lo igh sg

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