BLACKSTOCK MRS. R. C. HILL, Correspondent | BLACKSTOCK ~-- The Big4 § Guernsey Club held their annual | meeting in the community hall, {| Tuesday. In the forenoon session «| the busi was tr ted and the presentation of prizes won § during the fall was made. After |Mr, Hudson of the Department |of Lands and Forests, Toronto, gave a brief talk on land con- servation and showed a film on reforestation in Durham. FARMERS' UNION The Farmers' Union Christmas party held in the community hall Friday night was well attended. An excellent program was given by the following local talent. Three solos by Nicole Forrest, .|accompanied by Catherine Bailey ion the piano; piano solos by | Larry Ashton and Anne Gibson; | guitar duets by Lloyd Wilson and Don Eldord; two tap dancing routines by Sylvia Lawrence and Janet Warren; baton twirling routines by Sylvia Lawrence and IGA GINGER ALE 2.2: 25: IGA POTATO CHIPS 14.02. PKG. 49. BLACK DIAMOND INDONESIANS EXPEL DUTCH, TURN TO JAPS Virtually all important Dutch : plantation, trading, banking, ; public utility and manufactur- . ing properties have now been : taken over by the Indonesian | ernment which has assum- + ed top authority in the man- agement of these businesses. The sign on the Bersumij of- fice building in the capital, Ja- karta, is "usir Belanda dari Irian-Barat" which, translated, reads: "Expel the Dutch from West New Guinea." On the front door panels is another slogan: "Dutch go away from West Irian." About 50,000 Euro- peans are expected to leave their homes and businesses. Meanwhile, Indonesia opened shipping talks with Japan with the aim of ending the vir- tual paralysis caused by the takeover of Dutch-owned ghip- ping companies. Marilyn Stinson; two readings by Bruce Gibson; a recitation by Betty Bradburn; two quartettes by Patsy, Joan, Carol and Nor- ma Wotten; Leonard Saunders, two solos and a number on the| bones; Dennis Prosser, a solo; | Donald Prosser and Roy Ashton, guitar and violin duets; song by CHEESE WEDGES CELLO PKG. Shirley Prosser. Santa Claus distributed bags of candy to the 75 or more chil- dren present, after which lunch] and ice cream was served to all present. PERSONALS : J ® : eC { ji A Y ule ! raditio | On Thursday afternoon the | ' nn girls of Grades 7 and 8 who take i tertained their { TORONTO (CP)--Some things| "Granted there is more unem- phasis has shifted this year. GIONIE economics Salers rnily Al + ate traditional to the Christmas ployment this year, but there is| Where delivery trucks and deliv-|jjoagant social time was spent| { apn in Toronto Decorations, also more relief available than ery boys used to be favorite tar-|anq the girls served lunch { ht lights, shopping crowds-- in recent years." | gets, stores now appear to be the| " . th } and crime. | A detective official with Ed chief victims, lu ol ae hat by Ie , Police say it's a time of year years' experience compar: e| A sergeant of detectives said higl n A whey the 2 a of obberics | outburst with an increase in ac- publicity is part of the reason for|Which was held in the Recreation ! goes up as fast as the lights in| cidents: the holiday crime increase: |Centre Friday night. The Dayes { downtown shopping areas. No-| 'You know it's Christmas so| 'The publicity makes it sound Brothers and Nicole: Forrest en- tbody has a full explanation for you're going to have more. |a simple thing without risk. The|tertained. Music for the dance | INSTANT COFFEE DYLS faa 166 ALICE STREET OSHAWA Low Prices Every Dey GLECOFF'S IGA 174 RITSON RD. S$. OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day BILSKY'S IGA MARKET 120 WILSON RD.S. OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day COLLEGE HILL IGA 534 CUBERT STREET OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day --_-- -- BECKSTEAD'S IGA COURTICE Low Prices Every Dey @ HOPE'S IGA PORT PERRY Low Prices Every Day oe. AE mn] SOUTH END IGA WHITBY Low Prices Every Day 'Toronto Robberies ALL FOOD ITEMS EFFECTIVE FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY, DEC. 27, 28, 30, 31. QUALITY MEATS SWIFT'S PREMIUM SMOKED Effective Friday through Tues. Dec. 27, 28, 30, 31 Each Item with $2.50 Bonus Buck AYLMER CHOICE PEACH HALVES wale IGA GARLIC OR PLAIN ' increase but official it! "Maybe it's because there are guy figures it's an easy way to/was provided by records. Ge fu Tease Noo gg a's 2ay |more unemployed --- but then pick up a couple of hundred doll-/ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bailey Two robberies Monda: were | there are so many cases Where ars." have gone to Florida for the win- ' | j iypical of the more than sce ie EU Re nD Mx LONGER NIGHTS TeMirs. Wn. McLaughlin, Buske: { Dec. 1 i | Magistrate T. S. Elmore, a B: ie Eun, H |reason." 5 ton, has come to spend the winter + Two men, masked by handker-| nfagistrate Charles O. Bick, member of the five-man board of with Mrs. Fred Bailey. » ehiefs, held up a restaurant and|chairman of the Metropolitan| Police commissioners said Mi ' i Fos ) " rank | ss Margaret Pellow, Osh- , escaped with $700. | board of commissioners of police, | The evenings are longer, awa, was Sn guest of Mr. 24-07. : » A man armed with an automa- said the greater number of un-| Weather cold. Chances of getting: d Mrs. Glenn Larmer. CHRISTIE RITZ "" i 25 PKG. 25 COOKED SHANKLESS ' tle revolver took $40 from a var-|employed reported this year 8Way with a crime may seem an ESS ! : SKINL! , ety store. | % [better and because of extra traf-| Mr. and Mrs. Weir Swain, To- : uit. K, Jultray of the OE be a bigger factor." He better and police protection may|ronto, spent the .weekend with | CLOVER LEAF SOLID WHITE WHOLE OR HALF BONELESS WHOLE OR EITHER END social work and an expert inlque to the amnesty granted by| W. B. Common, provincial di-| Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Gerrard | WHITE SWAN # is Christmas he must get his Time of year." way for a storekeeper to give an|Henry. [ : ROLLS IDEAL BAKED WITH DRESSING 2 PKGS. 27* : A MUST FOR THE HOLIDAYS : University of Toronto's school of "Perhaps some incidents are seem less." |Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marlow. F Yoo1 ; hig ¢ ; criminology, says the holiday|the Queen (during her October rector of public prosecutions, moved to their new home near A N C Y T U N A TIN 37 terime wave is difficult to doyiine & wei soy] Rol ori. |sa a better communications|Haydon, Saturday. C ¢ plain. inals returning to their ways. All|system and stronger sentences| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb and Ib 1b "There is a chological rea-|we know is that we always ex. might stop the holiday outbreaks. |baby spent the weekend with her son. A person feels that because t an outbreak. around this! "We need to develop a faster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis| ! T due. There is more money in eir-| alarm. With communications as| Mr. and Mrs. Stan Paine, Art OILET TISSUE culation and more opportunities) STORES CHIEF TARGET they are I'm amazed at the num-|and Glen, Toronto, were Sunday for crime." | Magistrate Bick sald the em-lber the police do catch." |guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom | DOLE FANCY Holdge and boys. I | ZION bi Miss Joan Venning spent the| 48-01. | PORK Eon ilent Movie wd iy lt LE JUICE = "%33¢| i §9c ; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Chaperlin| \ . ps and family, Don Mills, spent the| | TENDERLOIN ncert e St D At 6 0 weekend with his parents, Canon CROW 2-18 ¢ and Mrs. Chaperlin. N CORN SYRUP * 3 1 B E 1 ar 1eS Mr. and oy Harold Stinson | N TABLERITE -- RINDLESS : | t - DY Xplorers LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--Dark- movie mogul Joseph M. Schenck, | 311 Myo on 217%, Hughie Neff |f LIPTON" SIDE MRS, RUSSELL STAINTON haired, dark-eyed Norma Tal.|in 1916 She made a series of ap- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc.| TON'S Soup in Correspondent madge, whose flamboyant emot- ; Gill. C .LB. mo Ey gu EET Sa 2 BE so a Oy wma sn] | CHICKEN. NOODLE BACON + 0J° pecting gang Christmas carols Of le ends at the age of 0, Sears, until she divorced Schenck Fic, "Broome, Salina, Sunday. WITH FREE $2.50 BONUS BUCKS . gobi] read a Christ.| Her third husband, Dr. Carvel later. essel two weeks "wr. and Mrs. J. J. Flett ana} OGILVIE -- CHOCOLATE OR WHITE . March recited | James, attributed death to pneu-| gyno give, {Donna, Bowmanville, and Mr.| C A K E M 1 16-0Z. | rced Jessel after five ; | RI Some Gra Te ros aed] SE, sn 0 mae Dua, Mi, EH and" rns X we 39° MAPLE LEAF 4 5S adge was confined to James. | [ eert and practiced for the a wheelchair with arthritis. Her| Norma was the most famous ot and Ne od Mrs. lex Flett, eoncert, {husband said she had suffered a three acting sisters. The others enelon 12 Sere Song ay 4 - IGA MAR 1-LB. ¢ | Considering the weather there series of strokes recently. were Natalie axd Constance. ner Fests of hw ns. pn PKGS. was a very good attendance at| In more than 200 films during| Miss Talmadge was reputedly 33s raham and Roy. e / ex, i} 1 ihe staging of & Couple of Zoe Jr, SAreSr She demon 00 Of red 4] 00" wacky Ed. Harris, Sunday. | '|| JELL-O ASSORTED 3 ie singing of a cou strated a tremendous range of nae. e earne » weekly | 4d. Ad y. i . carols and then Donna emotions. Adept at both comedy|when taxes were low and in-| Rev. and Mrs. P. Romeril at-| | 4 e gave the "welcome" read-| and tly Rn portrayed with vested in real estate. She retired | tended the ministerial get-togeth- JELLY POWDERS 3 29¢ BRAUNSCHWEIGER " after which "Two Little Girls|equal conviction princess, pau-|in 1932 after making two talkies er at the home of the Rev. and PKGS. LIVER & BACON in; Blue" (Margaret Pingle andiper, clinging vine, woman of the New York Nights and Madame Mrs. M. Fisher, Newcastle, | ea Jen te Sth gid ) ag di world, southern elle, Spanisa ou Barry. | Thursday evening. | (Il WITH FREE $5.00 BONUS BUCKS SANDWICH SPREAD : each progr peasant, renc uchess. Gi | eame along: | Among her best-known films: | REG. | "Christmas in Reverse", CGIT Ashes . Vengeance Within the CANCER VICTIM Se girls; "Tea Party', Explorers; Law, The Passion Flower, Kiki, i Helping Santa, COTE: "Christ-|Graustark and Camille. | . FROZEN FOODS mas ymbols", xplorers; | } "Three Little Pigs", Explorers; | MARRIED MOGUL Bl d B C H dl {A Day on the farm", CGIT;| Her first marriage was to n 0 al al PICTSWEET FRENCH "Making Things", Explorers; wal . G 10-0Z. c * Little School Ma'am", Explor- B PKGS. ters; "An Afternoon Scene" FAMOUS CUSTOMERS Wait For Santa Claus PERFECT WITH TURKEY OR HAM -- SMALL, FIRM reen beans } CGIT; "Preparing for Santa", KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) -- PICTSWEET . Three CGIT Deanna Esta- DT eos barra By CHRIS MACGILL |it was when he could see. He R EL BP : 1h 6-02. c brook, Shirley Mathews and Jo-|ing shrubbery with the wingtips| MJAMI, Fla. (AP)--Little Mike| loves to handle the brightly-wrap- Is. C Lemonade 2 TINS KX} anne Stewart, gave a pantomine|of his plane, now is a barber|Sibole sang a Christmas song ped, Presents and speculate on {to "© Little Town of Bethlehem" |here. At one time he worked in|about a tree "all shining bright." | onients. EASY TO EAT VITAMINS -- CRISPY WITH FREE $2.50 BONUS BUCKS 'sung behind the curtain. Shirley|a London, England, barbershop| Bounding with excitement, he GUESSING GAME | Chamberlain gave an exhibition |whose customers included former took a visitor by the hand Mon-| «gece who I met on the way | ; GOOD sof baton twirling. "Silent Night" King Farouk of Egypt, the late day and 1 ° the way to where his|y oo iv aid a reporter. SOLID for Cc tand "Thirty-two feét and Eight|Lord Tweedsmuir and actor-com.|0Wn tree twinkled and shone. Mike's foregead wrinkled. | HEADS ESHING Little Tails" were sang by the poser Noel Coward. "Isn't it pretty?" he asked. "Someone who's coming to see THE FINEST AVAILABLE -- CALIFORNIA NIPPY & REFR OO a Ee Sharu Fis | Just 1% years ago Mike's re- | you real soon," 'the reporter ' Good : | visited at Bill Corrigan' .!maining eye had to be removed hinted. }Santa put in an appearance and Jisited 31. BI ES, THO Fin Fort VIE of can Mike's face lit up. size f brought bags of candies and ot er Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fisher| Cer: The other eye had been| 'Santa Claus!" he shouted. 36's or Cc jparcals. Jnted to over $40. visited at Harvey Webster's, Lit.|laken out earlier for the same| The reporter handed over a Proceeds amor | : » "|reason. There have been no signs Christmas stocking and Mike be- A --- CELLO : THe neighborly Doubles Slob Ue Britain, [of a recurrence of the cancer. |gan pulling out the contents. f TREAT FOR THE FAMILY RED RIPE BEAUTIES TRAY OF 4 Cc thad their stm 8, Meeting at| Master Brian Hircock, Oshawa,| He's five years old now, a liv-| He fished out a chocolate bar 14-0Z. i the Sunday Se a on | 7 ex visited at Fred Cameron's. tely, appealing little boy who can and took a sniff. I CELLO BAG pkg. Cc WITH FREE $2.50 BONUS BUCKS } ed Bt is yo! bres aa | George Gordon and Miss Beth hardly wait for Santa Claus. "Candy!" he announced. j elec im 0 olicars Vl "5 lect. | Moore, Oshawa, visited at Keith| It is almost as hard to keep| Then he recognized a package | sand eanor TT Ruth Stainton's, Christmas secrets from Mike as of gum but had a little trouble er $20 Dies: aot Delay] {with a toy wheelbarrow. , treasurer. | es wee played PEE | MOVES WITH SURENESS Last 4 sand Junch was served. | : 7 4 os {| Mike knows exactly what is { PERSONALS , wy ; : {| going on around him and moves | * Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Youngman about his home with sureness. He : Tyrone, Mr, and Mrs. | was fully aware of it when his {snd sons, GALLOWAY'S IGA 'Douglas Flett and family, Solina, three-year - old brother, Jerry, | } visited at Norman Leach's. Mrs. who was sharing the stocking | 3 . E E AJAR ! Leach is able to sit out in a chair | goodies, took two candy balls in- . : i ry = . , time each © after spend- {stead of one. Mike ran to com- . oe & while In bed. : ' ? {| plain to his mother. | Low Prices Every Day . and Mrs. Percy Davidson § Vie IT : J he ame ; | And Mike carefully waited un- %, A 3 ~ | | 'yisited at Howard Abbott's, | til Mrs. James Sibole was out of f ' 1m Pi bh s f elon, the room before whispering to |} Bg : \ smmi----. rms ithe reporter what he is going to! af - | give his mother for Christmas. | Pe : . i + Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Terry were | supper guests at Elmer Down's, 1 Ebenezer. VM, and Mrs. Wes Cameron were supper guests at Stanley iCoverly's, Ebenezer. y Mr. and \ger visited Mrs. A. Knopsel, To- ' ob iter Larry Down, Ebenezer, 'visited his grandparents, Mr. and . Percy Davidson. . Y Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stainton sand Clarke were supper guests tat John Moore's, Oshawa. +. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Davidson swere supper guests at B. Hub- 's, Burketon. | pape T. Stainton, Peterborough, sas a Sunday visitor at Tom So- S$. j ulations to Mr. and oe Lyezba (May Sobil) on! ival of their second son. and Mrs, red Cameron yisited at William Smith's, thy. ; Wi, sod Mrs. George Davidson Mrs. Hans Geissber- |i _4igarten report card. It described "him as a well-adjusted little boy * HAD EXPECTED DIFFICULTY BF ren which Mike attends bad ex- f pected him to have trouble get- # darkness because he remembers 4| well what it is like to see. SMALL INDUSTRY IS THRIVING At Wiarton, Ont., stands this lodge, designed to look like a Bavarian chalet, which is part of a small manufacturing com- plex. It is the residence of 10 German immigrant all of whom work for Canframo, a Canadian subsidiary of a Ger- firm which builds small motors | which were formerly imported from the U.S. The industry is thriving now with sales reach ing $7000 a month, and an addi tional 20 persons are expected ! to be employed next year, | fim electrical manufacturing | Mrs. Sibole, wife of a Baptist minister, showed Mike's kinder-! who not only gets along excell- ently with his classmates but! also goes out of his way to help smaller children. Mrs. Sibole said teachers at the school for exceptional child- ting accustomed to his world of But only once in a while does he show signs of wistfulness. '""He's been a little blue lately," | Mrs. Sibole said, "because there | |are so many things to see at | Christmas time and people keep saying how pretty they are, "He heard about another child vho had an operation to help his sight and he asked us if he |couldn't have one, But of course, it's impossible." 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