The Oshawa Times, 5 Dec 1958, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 5, 1958 | STR IAT Santa Reives ~~ WHITBY and DI STRICT On Saturd ay [Youngsters in his office atthe gis to every chid visting him. "to wr 'Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson | Children are perking their| RYAN AWA AVA VAAN |ears. They are listening atten-|%s > {tively for the sound of bells to &. Pp Ch ° $ herald the Arrival of Santa Claus. "Santa is got oh i, p= re- Fis mas Clearance SAVE 10% to 20% His arrival will be highlighted by a huge parade. The parade ON MANY ITEMS STORE HOURS : will form up at Whitby Arena and march through the centre 8:30 am. to 9 p.m. ® 5 p.m. Sundays 10 p.m. -- Christmas Eve RIGLER'S STORE In the aftetnoon the elders 200 BROCK ST. S. -- WHITBY | BF Hy td 3 3 HY Of Their te Uh het bed Thin he' TELE EEEENEEEEREEERY tl (RR I, ol ? wid 3 Whitby Legion Branch To Host Zone F Meeting Branch 112 of the Canadian Le-|chairman to organize a staff of | gion, Whitby, will be host to Zone waiters and dishwashers for the F of the BESL on Feb. 6, when event. Harry Inkpen Is Branch 112 Pres L. Harry Inkpen was this week . i » TA wo oN ES a 5 WA CORNWALL ""CHEVIES™ MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-311 It you have not recelved your Times by 7 pm, C BELL TAXI All calls must be placed between 7 and 7:30 p.m. a Yf Grn 2] 5 \ ba >] J » h LH Oy wid i L. HARRY INKPEN IMAGINE! All the hot water you'll ever want Gets hot faster--stays hot longer-- at less cost! Enjoy it today with a Sy SALA AUTOMATIC GAS OR ELECTRIC WATER" HEATER FEATURE-FOR-FEATURE THE FINEST -- COMPARE! © Choice of "Live Glass" or "'Zinc-in-ized" tanks -- Glass-lined warranted a full 10 years © 100% Safety Controls -- White gas models include both safe lighting and automatic safety shuto#f. Electric models feature automatic saféty under ail conditions. © Highest Efficiency Heating Units -- Gas models feature single-port, no-clog burner, Spread "Film of Flame" over entire bottom of tank, not just one "hot. spot". Electrics feature double units in. side tank, Heat water directly, not just of = hd SE THEN KOW---_80Y NOW Jur TOYLAND Today! year with a broken ankle. When coach Sid Smith of the Dunnies. asked about going better here Gagnon of the Kingston team is in the ' last - few games he there threatening to overtake modestly replied "a little". Smith as he is a lone point be- We asked him how he liked hind the local coach. TEN Including all games to Wednesday, December 3rd GOALS ASSISTS POINTS Bobby Attersley--Whithy 1 23 wo | Sid Smith--Whitby 'id oe 10 1 Bus Gagnon--Kingston viv 1 19 Tke Hildebrand--Belleville 10 15 Moe Savard--Kingston 10 14 Paul Payette--Belleville 1" John McLellan--Belleville 16 Jim Maxwell--Kingston 4 13 Wayne Brown--RBelleville asa 12 9 George Samolenko--Whithy .......... 9 12 Lou Smirke--Belleville 12 8 Bob Roussecau--}Hul! 6 14 GOALIES GAMES G.. 18 15 15 14 ° and all other offices but sec- wh, | follow- tals and Fairview Lodge at tion at the annual meefing of yoy |ing a resolution passed at the an-| Christmas. the branch this week. 4 Inual meeting of the Whitby ~ WORLD CHAMPION ir Is Fined $100 last year. {Harmsworth and James Other officers. elected by ac- / 3 I . clamation were : first vice- ' Yi into the BESL were branch presi-| dent Merv. Dale, and vice - presi- six executive members. Re- : from Rev. L. J. Austin, of the St, has been fined $100 and ' |Church of St. John the Evange-|costs and his licence suspended { hi Steffler, |list, asking the branch to hold iy months for impaired driving. xX A i . Executive members are Robert their Remembrance Day church He was convicted of the lesser| E ; L < in) Gifts For Trustees will be appointed at ed over to the 1959 executive for| Shearer had been charged with " ; , i i isi ident 7. Conducting th r z i . Oshawa, Once again, the Legion mem- charge arising out of an accident | -- 2_the instalation) liam Reston, of Oshawa, bers will be serving dinner to on Henry St. on Sept. 6 in which D ED CARS! On Your : annual banquet in January. Com- a culvert. ; : . a an Oo par es rade Andrew Muir was named in the accident. We are now offering ot new low prices, a fine selection of . ------------------------------ ee -------------------------------------- Convertible; automatic, radio, rn F heater, 250 h.p. V-8,, white- matic, radio, whitewalls. By CLIFF GORDON the change of lines and MUSICAL 10 S ; in sierra gold, For a fine cor, A fellow who is causing-a lot Working with Attersler and see this one ; f * heater, whitewalls; a choice : Geo. Samolenko and the blond man that he has seen in amateur 1--1957 Pontiac 2 - door; a choice little car, the kind you reason being that Fred Etcher little play maker. He also said - has been nursing a sore leg of that the style of hockey is dif- 1--1955 Mode! 1011D Chev. dab . See it, you will whitewalls; in beautiful 2- Wy uty TY sparkled with four goals and two also North Bay plays a more he assists in the last two games, 1--1956 Pontioc 4-door Se- areal V » had scored: Ha playing with Attersley and | more goals than he had scored Samolenko he will be able to roll don. Clean and top. quality 1--1955 Chev. 1019 Model *scored seven of the team's nine ; . out in full force tomorrow night : s tenk f 0 Be 1--1956 Plymouth Suburban. 1954 Pontiacs; 1953 Pontiacs, amolenko aiso appears 0 p uf b 4 7 . sparked by his new winger. well as. get their first lcok at Chev. Bel-aires; Dadges, Fords. newcomer Buddy Horne. The doors 8" cledin" One-owner- car 1--1957 Volkswagen 2-door; talk. We found out that Pete geacon over the Dunnies tor Pickup, played on three feams in" the » See these beautiful cors at 1006 Brock St. S., Whitby. Open year with North Bay after being tinues to lead the league by a till NINE, sidelined the first half of the 10-point margin over playing other kitchen appliances. Under-counter I models. Short, medium, tall models {| l acclaimed president of Branch they hold their annual rally tol The Whitby branch will supply] Past president of the branch {branch held this week. : WHITBY For Impaired president K. Ingram Marsh, 4 4 / 0; | A > own. "ap Pion | service at the new Roman Catho- Adams, Alex. Brown, "ack Price, by Magistrate Frank| their wives, the members of the Shearer's car had left the road, USED CARS & TRUCKS in makes and models of your choice: walls, Like new, of talk around the local hockey Samolenko. He said it was great, | 1--1954 Buick Century 2- want, late ferent in Whitby to that in North 1--1955 Chev. Club Coupe, all season on the other lines. In a lot better, as Attersley plays car, y These '53-54 model ood We had a chat with the like- Cornwall Chevies will provide ese models are g a low mileage one-owner car. NHL, namely Boston, Detroit ATTERSLEY LEADS See as . ows G.M.A.C. Easy terms to suit your budget tank wall, in gleaming white, turquoise and copper. 112 of the Canadian Legion, {name new zone officers. |cigarets for all veterans who is Merv. Dale. The. new presi- WH 7 Accepted as new members of DUNLOPS ai : | it an, Thomas wil-| Chaplain Rev, David Marshall. : |dents Keith King and Tom Beer. A Whitby man, Thom i y Y a 3 = g AL S. J. "Bud" Bragg, Keith King [lie Church on Gifford street next charge : 7 A EAN . E \ 7% very \ , a Legion Ladies' Auxiliary at their travelled in a ditch and struck 1--1957 Buick Century, 4- 1--1958 Pontiac Model 7641, circles is Pete Babando. Pete and that he thought that Bobby| door Hardtop. A low priced 1--1956 Pontiac 2-door Hard- The move for Babando has Bay as the local team fore- in black and ivory, V-8 motor, ° fact the entire line has been that type of game. 1.1957 Plymouth Sedon. Heat- able Pete after practice last {po opposition, and they are gun- cars and pricéd to sell, 1--1953 Vauxhall 4-door and Chicago. He played the last. This week's scoring data . : .65 | MacCARL HARDWARE | Whitby Motors Lid { ] © Fashion-Styled, Decorator Colors -- Com- WEATHERALL Plumbing & Heati ng eating Whitby. The president's office : i | An invitati jill bi tended are in any of the district hospi-| 1 n : ¢ n invitation will be extended, | Jetary, were fille Scplane ito other Legion branches dent was treasurer of the branch / {the Whitby branch were Sidney y / ; Law- {rence. Conducting their initiation h PR X : i C) treasurer Gordon Wood, and the | An invitation was received liam Shearer, 24, of 808 Athol SAT., DEC. 6th--8:30 P. n. , elected secretarr was Frank Hone : and James Wilde * |year. The invitation will be turn- Ebbs in Whitby police court. the INSLAIBIN Ives ee will ve Zone Commander wil. their consideration. |driving while intoxicated, a Youngster Shearer was injured | L " Le v Lad Pa a . 4 1--1958 Pontiac Parisienne n Attersley Line a Trimmed in the finest; paint now V-8 2-door. Turboglide,. radio, car has moved up on a line with Attersley was the best centre bomb shell Bobby Attersley, the hockey, a fine tribute to a great car with quality. Bel-aire 2-door. One owner top, automatic heater, radio, really paid off as he has checks a lot more than the Bay, ii positional game, and he feels heater, radio. One owner. really burning up the ice as they Anyway the local fans will be pitt i ond Se mh door Sadan 210m. goals in the last two games.|,,"coo tho new line in action as 11956 Vauxhall Cresta 4- night and had a most interesting ning for their first wi of the 1--1955 Chev. Ist series V2- ° Wyvern; an economy car. 1--1950 Ford Stake, 1-ton, month or so of the season last shows that Bobby Atter:ley con- pact tabletops smartly styled to match 30-GAL. TANK 113 BROCK ST. S. DIAL MO 8-3546 103 DUNDAS ST. E. . WHITBY ONTARIO For Information Dial MO 8-3071 Santa Claus Parade Day Sale 5 VALUES GALORE «7° ~~ » Bigger & Better 5 ) | 57 TODAY & EVERYDAY x°¥ OPEN FRIDAYS 'TILL 9 P.M. a MAS AVE. 2.61 1.47 3.57 1.33 1.64 7.00 12.00 WGN. 47 52 82 Uh) "5 4 12 John Henderson--Whithy Gerry Dovaney--Cornwall Gordie Bell--Belleville «Claude Cyr--Hvll Lynn Davis--Kingston Ken Johnson--Kingston reas 2 Jerry O'Hearn--Hull 1 COO DI MEN'S SUBURBAN COATS MEN'S 2-TROUSER SUITS All-wool, loomed in England. You and fel I Latest fashions by famous maker, rge variety Sizes 34 to 46, iy Value 59.50. 39 50 L} PARADE DAY SALE on the bazaar and thanked the members for donations and work done. Mrs. W. Krle gave the report of the last meeting and Mrs. 1 Humphrys gave the treasurer's report S ossic' wear qnd arm of low sale prices All The members were sorry to > and charcoal learn that Mrs. C. Hyderman is satin quilted wool ine confined to her home with sick- Reg, ness. Speedy recovery wishes 1.95 are extended to her. During the evening games were played and exchange of gifts for each PLEASE TURN TO PAGE I FOR MORE WHITBY NEWS Mrs. G. Brown Is Group Hostess The North West Group of the Canadian Legion Ladies Auxili-- ary met at the home of Mrs 'GRAND OPENING THIS WEEKEND -- Thurs., Fri., Sat. ALL TYPES OF Hobby practical will look xurious, yon over sulatior zes 36 to 46 Value 18.95. PARADE DAY SALE Marine MEN'S FINE member. The next meeting will be a dinner meeting to be held on Jan, 6 at 7 p.m. at the Legion Hall. Gordon Brown, of 1 -las street west, with 18 members and one visitor present. The leader, Mrs. A. Stanlick was in the chair, she reported WHITBY BROC Phone MO 8-3618 ; > Evening Shows 7 & 8:20 p.m. Wo¥ pia SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A WARWICK PRODUCTION VICTOR LEO MATURE - GENN won Ahoy Newly - and introsucing LUCANA PALOZD CrmnScor€ TECHNICOLOR® Woe DISK-JOCKEYS PICKED ITS STARS, 3. PICKED ITS SONGS AND , / \ MREINIT 4 "Tariq 1000/7 ee Ha Ww ne BILLIANS MNO we g: LAE |) oh \W LAL WE poE © many mf DRESS SHIRTS White on white. French cuffs, Sanforized. Guaranteed washable, Sizes 14 to 17, 2.88 also drip-dry Reg. Value 3.98, PARADE DAY SALE LADIES' CAR COATS of Dan River cotton, wind and shower proof, attractively taQil- ored regular trimmed with heavy white Nylon pile rayon over wool insulation lined warmth, var} styles-colors, Sizes 10 to 20. Reg. Value 19.95. BOYS' DUFFLE COATS All wool fleece, split hood, cuffs, zipper fastening, clicker type rayon over wool in- Medium grey-charcoal, Reg. Value 12.95. storm sulation Sizes 4 to 6x PARADE DAY SALE LADIES' BLOUSES 1009; Terylene also non-iron fabrics, a superfine and tested crease-resistance that will last the fdbric lifetime; it will stay clean longer. A large variety of styles. colors, Sizes 12 to 20. Reg. Value 4.98. SHARPENING SERVICE For the sportsmen or sportswomen of coll ages anything you name we've got it or will have it in three hours, We carry a complete line of Black Diamond Athletic Goods individuals for and all L ] Supplies OF ALL TYPES OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIRS BOAT STORAGE AGENTS FOR EVENRUDE SALES AND SERVICE BOAT ON DISPLAY fat any 1498 2.98 SALE PARADE DAY SALE GIRLS' 100% HIGH BULK Ok.ON CARDIGANS By colors, shades 3.98. PARADE DAY SALE GIRLS 3-PC. COAT SETS All wool-N various colors, 2 to bx lon, luxuriously styled, Fur-trimm r=trimmed of National Knit Peter Pan to 6x Contrasting Reg. Value 14.95 plain; sizes 22.95. PARADE DAY SALE, set collar, 4 Reg. Value 1.98 All obove mentioned articles ore guaranteed first quality. your gifts now on our layaway plan. Y A EULL LINE OF WORK CLOTHES, FOOTWEAR, TOYS, ETC., AT LOWEST PRICES EVER WE CARR BEDDING, Your Christmas budget goes farther when you shop -- QF -- Whitby Bargain Centre 118 BROCK ST. N. DIAL MO 8-4081 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED ® Walk a Block and Save ® *« teams in the sporting line. Shop Early and Shop In Whitby 149-151 Brock St. N., Whithy Frank Carr, Prop. Crafts CAMERAS GAMES TOYS ARCHERY SETS MATCHED GOLF SETS BADMINTON TENNIS FISHING KITS AND SETS GUNS AND SUPPLIES SPECIAL! Anyone wishing to have Santa Claus call at their home on Christmos Eve please leave your name, oddress and age of child- ren with one of the clerks in the store. You are under no obligation te buy

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