WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 CHOOSE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Goalle Matthew Campbell, | Whitby Lacrosse Association | manager of the Whitby Junior centre, of the Whitby Junior | Thursday night. He is shown | Lacrosse team, and Ted Morris, Lac! te oted most | here holding the C. F. Mesh scout for Toronto Argonauts and rosse team, was Vi ex-coach of the Argos. Mr. Mor- valuable player by his team- | most valuable player trophy. | nis was guest speaker at the mates at a dinner held by the | with him are John Town, left, Name Mat Campbell Park Vista Best Lacrosse Player Pickering 4-2 Rotary downed Pickering 4-2 and Foresters battled to a 3-3 tie with Kinsmen in Whitby Minor Hockey League bantam action Friday night. Skip Toy paced Rotary with two goals, while Bruce Bourine and Scott Lindsay added singles. Ashton clicked for both the Pick- ering goals. Clayton McKay sparked Kins- men with a two-goal performance. Ted Rivett added their equalizer. Bruce Bourine, Don Brown and Aaslepp were the Forester scor- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Porter were entertained by the staff members of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at a dinner party held at Sandlewood Inn. They were afterwards entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, B. McKinnon, of Mary street, where a presentation was made. Mr, Porter has recently retired as manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Metherel and family spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Green- |sides and Judy and Susan Ander- son, of Fort Erie. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davidson were in Maywood, New Jerscy, where they attended the funeral of Charles Lord Roberts, bro- ther-in-law of Mrs. Davidson. Matthew Campbell, goalie for attend because of illness, and ask-| g the Junior Lacrosse team, was|ed Mrs. Cunningham to extend) Len Cunningham of the Black voted as the team's most valu-|the association's wishes for a and Tan counted an impressive able player by his teammates at|speedy recovery to her husband. 8 Score for three darts to take a Whitby Lacrosse Association] Deputy-reeve Everett Quan. he lead m The PSY Jina Méy's dinner Thursday night. trill, representing council, said| aT oe gue ines 2 Syening d The popular young player was| council thanked the association Rebels retained ' their wide Mrs. John Glover, of Toronto, is spending a week with her |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, of Brock street south. | | Mrs. Richard Doucet and fam-| lily have returned to their home| i is ed? "They get idle during their young years and never get on track." FOOTBALL CLUBS He criticized football cl takin, sch schools to keep them out of the way -- then later signing them to contracts." Donate Clothing presented with the C. F. Mesher for the work they were doing for| Most Valuable Player Trophy. | the young people of Whitby. ""This| John Town, team manager made group has never asked council edge as they captured four of in Anstice after spending a week| six games to boost their total|With her sister, Mrs. Jack La- to 33 points. Shamrocks took a joie of Dundas street east. firm hold on the second position The many friends of Mrs. J. and Black and Tan are in sole Heffering, of Cochrane street, are 285 215 hitby Baptist Church CGIT. Nurses' Alumnae Whitby On- tario Hospital. All Saints' Anglican Church |Evening Guild Branch. Faith Baptist Church WMS. United Church Senior Evening | Auxiliary WMS. : TUESDAY Faith Baptist Church Young| People's Association. | St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church WA. St. John The Evangelist Church CWL. Whitby Baptist Church Women's ission Circle. United Church Woman's Mis- onary Society. the presentation. for any assistance and I am cer-| More than 30 persons attended |tain if you needed help a request| = ~~ % ths : the banquet, A delicious chicken| from you would receive all con- PO ena iN sel, dinner, complete with trimmings, siderations from council," he said animes Pts. Av was served by the staff of David's] Lloyd Gibson, association treas- po, 1c 14 11 30 33 713 Drive-in. urer, introduced Douglas Miller Shamrocks 14 680 18 357 Neil Murkar, association pre- of Oshawa, who is sponsoring the Black and Tan 14 590 15 sident, was chairman. In a brief | club next season. Mr. Gibson mo. Lates 14 3110 9 after dinner address he said the pointed out that the new sponsor : players should remember the had played lacrosse for many | business men of the community years and still had a great inter-| who have made lacrosse possible est in the sport. | CLUB CALENDAR for the past four years. | Mr. Miller told the group it He expressed his appreciation was an honor to be able to spon- MONDAY to Arthur Moore and Mel Brown sor a team in Whitby. Neil Mur- Whitby B tist Church E for their assistance over the past kar introduced Ted Morris, Tor- sy saps urch Explor- season. Mr. Murkar said he re-lonto Argonaut Football Club hi gretted that Mike Cunningham, scout and former coach, who was| assistant coach, was unable toiguest speaker for the evening. | Ch I By CLIFF GORDON | Whitby players are just one point Tonight will see another battle out of the top 10 so a rally any of champions at the local arena|time by one of them could see as the world champion Whitby|their name up in the big 10. Dunlops will play host to the red| Long John Henderson continues hot Allan Cup champion Belle-|to show the way in the goal ten-| pp ville McFarlands. The game could |ders' race as he holds the edge be a Raule J keep the Macs out for the fourth week. He has allow-| of a tie for first place. ed 41 goals in 16 games for al i i ies' However that we do not know as|2.56 average. Next yond is G. gaundien Legion Ladies' Auk results of the Belleville - Cornwall Devaney of Cornwall with a 3.46 Ty Horta. Vest Gareup. game are not known. But the way average . . . Al Dewsbury is the WEDNESDAY the Macs have been going of late bad man of the league with a| Whitby Red Cross work room. winning five in a row we would total of 49 minutes in the cooler | St. John's Anglican Church WA almost have to pick them to make|. . . Gordie Bell, of Belleville,|work meeting. it six over the Chevies. However leads in shutouts with two ...| Ruth Group of St. John's An- that will have to be seen. Alf Treen is the bad man for the glican Church. Should the Belleville team win locals as he has 42 minutes in the] Four Leaf Clover Home and that game they will be just two sin bin . .. Three regular play-|School Association. points behind the Dunnies and a ers have yet to sit out a penalty, United Church Couples Club win over the slowed up Dunniesthey are Attersley, Etcher and 4 W's. would put the Macs right up there) Samolenko. Benevolent Rebekah Lodge No tied for first with the Whitby) Pobop TEN 132. Ye team. So no matter what wa ? | Hi " you look at it the one tonight Taine M1 Games = Nomen, so gyest Tome 25) Sehont Ay should be a scorcher. | | Manager Wren Blair, who also| gu geen Whiter" A PTS. 13 18 31 1 THURSDAY Salvation Army Women's Home League. Co-op Guild. FRIDAY Salvation Army Youth Fellow- ship. is the writer of the 'Sports Spot- Bus Gagnon, Kingston light', had the misfortune of being Moe avard, Ringo : : : ildebrand, ellev] snowed in, in Clinton yesterday, | john McLellan. Belleville and was unable to get home to|Jim Maxwell, Kingston do his column so the many follow-| Claude Richard, ry = ers will have to wait until the| 2 es Dellevilie first of the week for his interest- | Bob rane ing stories. It is hoped that the Paul g aette, Belleviie local GM will be able to get home| gies Yo bers for the game tonight, but Mrs.| © Ycursbers. Whitby Blair who reported the mishap said it would all depend on the|; gona wi road conditions. His Clinton team |G. Devanes. Common 13 won Thursday night 4-3. Bell, Belleville 13 Cyr, Hull 3 ATTERSLEY TOPS Davis, Kingston 12 Shy Attarsley continues tol} oftesen: Her } show the road in the Eastern Sr :| WHITBY DUNLOPS' STATISTIC A Jooring Tocs Saspite the Jac nodes 2 games Hei FY Pp a mere four November 26. points last week. Playing coach|poun. astersiey Salm 8id Smith holds down the second sid Smith 16 824 Te seven points back of the Rhitey Youngberg 41317 ttle blond bomber. id Bus Gagnon, a former Dunnie Lg and now playing coach of King-|Sandy Air ston is in third spot followed by|Bete Babande linemate Moe Savard. Belleville|Gord Myles players showed the biggest in.|Tom O'Conner erease in the points race as five| Jick Kane of them are now in the top slot. [John Chascrewski Only three Dunnies are still up Don McBeth there, Aftersley, Smith and SUNDAY y United Church Young People's Union. DAY-BY-DAY FOR MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY Whitby citizens wishing to do- nate to the Muscular Dystrophy campaign are advised they can leave their donations at the police office, Royal Bank, the office of Warren Mowat Insurance or by phoning the Fire Chief. Fire Chief Bruce Corner said last night the firemen would be available and at the service of anyone wishing to donate to this worthwhile and urgent cause. Call Chief Corner at MO 8-3508. Please do not make your call to| the fire department since. it would make their line busy in case of emergency. GOALIES G G. G. C. L. K. J. oNmMm® ee = a CUT TT EE =r ~~ tt pt tt pt CTT TT =i ri~ P onan a ~ » | | |sorry to learn that she is con-| {fined to her home with sickness. | They wish her a speedy re-| covery. | Mrs. F. Simpson, of Toronto, was 'a recent dinner guest at {the home of her son and daugh- Paying one who made any in a Pa ote SAL] 85% § abou ubs for g young men out of high ool and sending them to U.S. Many professions same salary opportunities," he said. "How many pro hockey play- The | ers are there in the National Lea- gue for instance. Only around 100. It doesn't leave much of a chance for the hundreds playing en jun- ior clubs. him back a bum." he said. "A boy can easily get hurt on the way up in sports, Of any | Minor P Former Pro Against layers } { ™ ews vou, Birdy WS BR WW § | pi, mig Torte md. pr be le WILL RELEASE FRENCH TUNIS (Reuters) -- The "free Algerian government" says it will release some French prison- ers next week im Morocco. A "St. Mike's fs the only makes club - It L55E ol i= a ih ; 1] iz i = § i gk i i | i Joh i dn § ISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 83111 ih You have _uet ressived yuu BADMINTON [| M Because of Christmas Ex- aeminations ot the Whitby District High School there will be no Badminton ac- tivity until December 4th. Coming Soon . . . FHomea of. the. Future by Sorichetti SNEAK PREVIEW A. J. SCHATZ, Realtor To Needy Mission By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT | cartons were packed by the WMS BROOKLIN -- The Afternoon|and WA, for transportation to the Auxiliary of WMS of Brooklin | Fred Victor Mission, Toronto. United Church held its November| Nominating committee, Mrs. R. meeting Wednesday, at the home |Sonley, Mrs. W. G. Doidge and of Mrs. S. J, Hillier, with 16 mem | Mrs. E. Acton, were appointed to bers in attendance. present a slate of officers for 1959 Mrs. Sonley led the devotional at the December meeting. exercise and Mrs. Charles Wilson read the scripture and led in ROR oF Created To 46e/ Individual A by Mrs. Sonley, who took the sec- ond period of the study book, "Concerns of a Continent", on Mexico. Mrs. Charles Wilson presented "Education: Health and the prob- lem of Literacy", and Mrs. J. H. McKinney said Protestant churches in Mexico are "ardently evangelistic". Nive The president, Mrs. E. Kay, conducted the business session, prayer. A discussion followed, led Requirements STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry street. |ter-in-law (Simpson, of | Mrs. Don Sandford is cele! brating her birthday on Sunday. | Her friends wish her many happy | returns of the day. | Midgets Open Season Here The midget division of the Minor Hockey League began action Friday night with Cook's Esso defeating Pickering 3-1, while Brock Street Motors edg-| ed Bandsmen 2-1. Bremner, Switzer and Morri-| son counted a goal apiece to give |Cook's their victory. R. Scott scored the lone Pickering goal. Fletcher' and Allan were the Brock marksmen, Sharman tall- ied the single Bandsmen counter. | |George Tran of Bandsmen was| | ired in the game. BOWLING NEWS | LADIES CIGARETTE LEAGUE Singles over 200: Verna Sand- |ford, 295, 205; Connie Denyer, 291, 247, 244; Glady. Wiles, 267, 1264, 255; Dorothy Quantrill, 262, 210; Clare Watts, 253; Mildred | Bilida, 235, 221; Joan Reed, 228, 222; Bobbie Heron, 221; Alice |Hewis, 221; Alice Bradley, 219; Marg McCoy, 216; Marion Peake, {213; Audrey Sha .nan, 213; Elsie Fernley, 201; Mildred O'Dell, 200. | Triples over 225: Gladys Wiles, 786; Connie Denyer, 782; Verna Sandford, 692; Dorothy Quant- rill, 636; Joan Reed, 620; Clare Watts, 604; Alice Hewis, 592; Mildred Bilida, 590; Alice Brad- ley, 557. Points to date: Players, 17; Cameo, 17; Vinchester, 15; Winston, 15; E..ports, 14; Buck- ingham, 12 Juveniles Beat Dollars 9-3 Whitby Juveniles scored a decisive 9-3 win over Scar- borough Silver Dollars in ex- hibition hockey at Whitby Arena Saturday. Ross paced the local squad with a dazzling four goal per- formance. Kadwell scored a pair, while Bob Boyd, Slack and Ellis counted singles. Clark paced Scarborough with two goals. Wells added their other in the final stanza. «3 EY PS PY PIS G GA 16 41 -3 Youngberg. Three other!jonn Henderson BRO WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 . EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M. Feature Starts 7-9:20 p.m. AND i cee="DEAD., --e 5. ROR WO ST 570900 10 mre) SHOES saree on» NOFA NRETR mmm PES. GREGORY were FAO WALSH smo WARNER EFS -- BETTE By MRS. CHARLES H. REESOR | The Port Perry Presbyterian| |Church will be the location for the annual bazaar, sponsored by the St. John's Ladies' Aid. Home- made candy, home baking, and fancy articles will be for sale! Saturday, Nov. 29. Afternoon tea, will be served. | The annual meeting of the On- |tario Riding Progressive Con- |servative Association will be held at Sunderland, in the Town Hall! |on Friday, Dec. 5 at 8.00 p.m. A special church service is be- |ing held in the Greenbank Unit-| {ed Church on Nov. » This |ganizations of the district, Current Events At Port Perry |er, Scugog, Port Perry and all Wack will includ Prospect, M interested Teen-agers of the dis- trict. A student from Emmanuel College, Toronto, T, Coldwell, will be the guest speaker. After the service there will be a social in the basement. Teen Town Bowlers will hold their third series of games in the bowling schedule at the local bowling alley at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 29. The Santa Claus parade is scheduled to take place Saturday, Dec. 13. The Doll Festival spon- sored by the Women's Auxiliary |ciate members secretary, Mrs. | dances were: Evelyn Moore and 318 Dundos East MO 8-3552 and the minutes were read by Mrs. Lloyd Bradley. The treasur- er's report, presented by Mrs. Martin Roulty, showed a balance of $346.99 on hand. The Christian stewardship secretary, Mrs. C. S. | f ringer rolls in stoc! JSpecial Price on com- plete overhauls. BUTT RADIO And Appliances 118 Brock St. S., Whitby MO 8-3707 MO 8-3337 PICKERING 590 RA 5-8461 O.H.A. SENIOR "A" EXPERIENCED CIVIL ENGINEER required by THE TOWN OF WHITBY 1 To head a new department and supervise services |} growing municipality. Salary tions and experience, Full em- ployee benefits. Apply in confi- dence, stating age and experi- ence, by December 3rd, 1958, to J. S. McAYOY, Box 250, WHITBY, ONT. in a fost } commensurate with qualifica- | BELLEVILLE McFARLANDS --_--V WORLD CHAMPION WHITBY DUNLOPS Thompson, read an article and Christian citizenship secretary, Mrs. Ernest Acton, reported on the UNICEF collection. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Arthur Elliott, reported one let- ter of condolence written. Asso- 1.O0.D.E. Viscount Greenwood Chapter Charles Pilkey, reported six | calls. f Supply secretary, Mrs. Charles H. Elliott, read a letter from Mrs. Pegg, supply secretary of the Oshawa Presbytery, on the allo- cation for Christmas gifts to be sent to Muriel Alexander for Plevna Relief. | Missionary Monthly secretary. | Mrs. Arthur Elliott, reported 30| subscriptions received. Literature SALE Good Used Winter Clothing For Men Women and Children FRI., DEC. 5th OPPORTUNITY | | re To I Please DINKEY TOYS MATCH BOX TOYS MODEL CRAFT MECCANO MAGAZINES & BOOKS CHRISTMAS CARDS ® 24-HOUR FILM SERVICE STORE HOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Sundays secretary, Mrs. J. H. McKinney, | recommended books for WMS | reading. Mrs. E. Kay reported | highlights of the western sectional rally of WMS held recently at| Greenwood United Church. Mrs. 2.30 to 8 p.m. Counicl Chambers 10:00 p.m.--Christmas Eve | RIGLER'S STORE 200 Brock St. S., Whitby TONGHT 8:30 PM. | ty WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA Whithy Churches EMMANUEL REFORMED St. Andrew's Presbyterian S. J. Hillier, reporting for the CHURCH Church younger groups. announced that Mission Band Christmas concert REV. CERRIT REZELMAN will be held Saturday, Nov. 29 at | 3 p.m, in the Sunday school room. Mrs. E, Kay extended thanks to members for donations of canned goods and used clothing. Twelve Raise $443 For Minors PORT PERRY -- Response to the appeal for financial assistance for the Minor Hockey League is | reported excellent and the finan- | cial donations received are ac-| knowledged as follows: Dr. D. C.| MacMaster, $20; Elmer Lee, $10; Garnet Porter, $10; Lloyd Daw- son, $15; George Davey, $2; Wil- liam Anderson, $1; Frank Hastings, $30; John Ballard, $20; Edward Weeden, $20; Dr. M. B. Dymond, $25; Mrs, Nightingale, Toronto, $10; Supporters of Gen- eral Motors, $10; Anonymous, $25; Canadian Legion Branch 419, $100; Port Perry Lions, $100; Port Perry Star, $10; George David- son, $20; Ellsworth Kennedy, $5; Les. Smith, $10. Total, $443. Specializing in... e TIRES eo Sunoco A to Z We Guarantee NO | EARL PASCOE"S SUNOCO SERVICE STATION CUSTOM BLENDED GASOLINE 6 GREAT FUELS Automatically blended by ONE PUMP! BATTERIES eo ACCESSORIES Lubrication and Related Services SQUEAL Lubrication EARL PASCOE"S 132 Brock St. North, Whitby, Phone MO 8-2252 FREE LOCAL PICK-UP AND DELIVERY BYRON ST. S. AT ST. JOHN ST. 3rd Concession West of Brock N. 10:00 AM. MORNING WORSHIP (ENGLISH) 2:30 P.M, AFTERNOON SERVICE (DUTCH) FAITH BAPTIST 421 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY Pastor: Rev, E.: Corbett, B.Th. 9:45 AM. Sunday School and Bible Class 11:00 A. Morning Worship 11:00 AM. Beginners and Junior Congregation WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. M. Ward, Minister Mrs. W, E. Summers, A.T.CM. 9:15 AM. Radio Broadcast, 9:45 AM. OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR "RALLY DAY" 11:00 AM. & 7:00 P.M. At both services messages by our pastor. f EVERYONE WELCOME WHITBY UNITED CHURCH REV. JOHN M. SMITH, B.A, B.D., Minister MRS. J. BEATON, A.R.C.T., Organist CKLB. SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 10 AM. 11 AM. SERVICES 7 P.M. MONDAY, 6:30PM, -- Explorers MONDAY, 4:15 P.M. -- CGIT WEDNESDAY, 8 PM. -- Midweek Meeting 2nd and 4th SUNDAY NIGHT BYPU School Dance MORNING WORSHIP 11 AM. Was Success By MRS. CHARLES REESOR PORT PERRY -- Friday night the Literary Society of the High School held its annual Sadie Hawkins dance and despite poor weather, was successful. Ian Beare, president of the society, and his executive were congratu- lated on the decor they devised, despite the fact that examinations were written the previous week. | Stff members attending as] chaperones were: Miss McCully, | Miss Chrysler, Mr. Parkinson, | and Mr. King. Refreshments were brought by the girls in the form of box lunches. I Prize winners of the novelty | Applications wi undersigned until T Age--25 to 50 Annual increments Dave Moore for the broom dance; and Sharon MacDonald and Ian | Beare for the spot dance. undersigned, ROCK HUDSON HURT HOLLYWOOD (AP)--A traffic collision gave actor Rock Hudson | minor cuts on the face Thursday. Cle 30, at 8.00 of the Community Memorial Hos- was turning into his drivewa , y : | $ y |p.m. by the 'Young People's or-'pital will also be heid the same when it was in collision with an- date. He was riding in a taxicab that Whi car, JAIL GUARDS Il be received by the UESDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1958, for the positions of guards for the new jail at Whitby, Ontario. years. Salary Schedule # --Minimum $3,266. Maximum $3,726. $115. 40-hour 5-day week. Other fringe benefits, Application forms may be obtained from the WM. G. MANNING, rk-Treas., COUNTY OF ONTARIO, Box 550 ' tby, Ontario "TRUE SPEECH" EVENING HOUR 7 P.M. "CARAVANING IN B.C." An illustrated talk by Miss Margaret Pellow on her work among the B.C. Indians this Summer. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM. Girls and boys under 9 years. 10:00 A.M, Girls and boys 9 years and over. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 307 Brock St. N., Whitby -- Rev. O. J. MacPherson, Minister 11:00 AM. Infant Care. Junior Worship REVIVAL SERVICES EVANGELIST James Beam LONDON. ONT. ® Raised from a death-bed ® Full Gospel Preacher ® Prayer for the sick SUNDAY -- 11 AM. & 7 PM COMMENCING TUESDAY, DEC. 2nd . J. W. BEAN THROUGH FRIDAY, 7:45 P.M.