- This well ella Moat w Cinder. the out. decorated as one of standing floats in the Santa Claus parade in Whitby Satur. 4 THIS FRIENDLY WAVE the hand and warmed the hearts of hundreds Whitby children ot SANTA CL of smile exhibited Saturday as AUS LISTENS AT. day. It was entered by the Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs of Whitby. Numerous floats enter- ed by local merchants, service y 1 \ Santa sent his greeting to them along the route followed by the Santa Claus parade, Despite 10 peratures, hundreds gentleman was visited by more TENTIVELY as Ricky Young | than 600 children at his tempo 5, left, and Joanne Smith, 6, tell | rary office in the old post him what they want for Christ | office Saturday alternoon fol mas this year, The kindly old | lowing the Santa Claus parade MAY RULE HAVANA, Cuba EMERGENCY (AP) The | w for another 45 days. Congress ill meet Wednesday to consider cabinet Saturday night approved declaration of a national emer a decree extending suspension of gency because of the rebellion constitutiona} guarantees in Cuba'lea by Fidel Castro also KS m BROC EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M. NG Lost Complete Show 8:20 p.m. MONDAY © TUESDAY ® WEDNESDAY-~ PATRICK MoQOONAN THE WILD, BEWITCHING GYPSY MAID HAD SHE TOOK HIM FOR ALL NE NAD! THE RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS SUCH TAXING ways, , EASTMANCOLOR WHITBY Phone MO 8.3618 RORY CALHOUN GLORIA GRAHAME LLOYD BRIDGES JOANNE GILBERT JET; lt) KEITH FLORA ERCOURI MICHELL ROBSON JUNE LAVERICK SANTA CLAUS COMES TO WHITBY hy A vd THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendoy, December 8, 1938 | Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson WHITBY and DISTRICT Tel. MO. 8-8708 Dunnies By CLIFF GORDON through with a goal and did not | stop there as he fired three to; pace the Whitby Dunlops in a 74 win over the Cornwall Chevies| | yesterday afternoon right in J Cornwall, { § Ted O'Connor who had falled| in 20 games thus far to bag a goal netted a trio yesterday along with two by Whitey Youngberg and single counters by Samolenko| and Myles, | Ron Muir scored twice for the losers with Neil Burke and Knob- by Clarke adding single tallies, The win was the Dunlop's 16th in 21 games, The next home game 4 for the Dunnies will be tomorrow RT night when they will play the vr Ra : Hull-Ottawa Canadiens, Snr : TE The Whitby team, which Is as : hot as a fire cracker again, wasted no time in getting the ball rolling yesterday afierioon ) ned the scoring a clubs and organizations added | of course, Santa Claus, all went | chants Association, the Cham. Be Yay Py Gordie Myles was an appeal to the colorful pro- | into making it one of Whitby's | ber of Commerce and other the trigger man on this one with cession as it marched along the | most successful and colorful | groups and individuals all as- eid and Youngberg getting as route. Bands, cheerleaders and | parades. Whitby Retail Mer- | sisted In making It the success | i. on the play. it was, | GOOD LINE up A change of lines for the locals alt Hillcrest H&S jit sili: _. Have Social Ev The Hillcrest Home and School |'® Association held Its monthly|Play meeting on Wednesday at the school. Mrs, E. Snow, the presi. dent, opened the meeting with tate tt | with the "blond bomb shell" At-| go The Dunnies were really|tin Chevies an exceptionally rough the time of it, ba. first of 80(¢ ] 5 is first of the singing of the "Queen'. The od hg" oo. as he secretary's report was given and |® trio at the n 5 : H roved sank a pass from brother Tom 7 he 1 p ing Imy. Samolenko, of the Dunnies Ra f x Jacki was banished at the 8.36 mark | the o fF nad wii | and while he was cooling his up a a erW eX blades in the sin bin, Clarke from ies was in the form social evening in charge and her daughter Eleanor sang aly" oiing for the losers. duet, accompanied at the piano al came at the 9.12 mark, by Mrs, Phair, Mrs Stewart's | 5 33 seconds to go In the at Grade 5 pupils sang a group of opening period the Chevies cut|Yo Christmas songs, Glen Gartshore the local lead to a single tally |of recited and Jeanne and Sharon as Muir Craigin performed In Scottish yroyray, That was a dances, carol singing was led by riod. he Ly companied Mrs. Sturgess in a con (he cooler as the Dunnies in test, creased their lead to 4-2 in the pa In Weekend G The big Oke finally came| IFRE Emm Ee Ee A ia real dandy too, The play was TED O'CONNOR [very fast and also close check- Ted O'Connor, who was really fy. The aun got plenty of food; [hot in yesterday's game, came Samolenko| Ted was not to be done out of to score in the final 20 minutes found the mark at the 2.37 mark hig hat trick and fired his third as both reley getting the assist on the with Myles and Youngberg get- flving in this period and gave the plante of the homesters was in/peal close one at that, The fans! ONE EACH of the program. Mrs, V. Burdge Melski and Goyette started the less The |add their starts scored on a pass fromthe helper on this one 11 for the first|from Houghton at the 8.30 mark Went on to score over a dozen | completed the Mrs, D, Williams, She also ac-|" Goyette of the Chevies was in|day. | ICE CHIPS... The door prize was won by Mrs, ond period as Yolngherg got his|{for this one Score 2 Wins ames | things rough for the visitors and they buzzed around the visitors' cage giving Devanney plenty of work, The classy goalie however came up with a number of sen-| sational saves to ward off the| local attack, 1| At the 15.31 mark the Chevies | knotted the count for the second 4 time as Muir was left open in front of the local cage, Hender- 7] IAS PHONE PF Jdy LUT ERvICE WHITBY MO 8.4922 There's no Substitute for Experience! SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN son made one good save on the i first shot but was off balance as Muir made tlie final drive to score, With words of encourage- ment coming from the local GM, the Dunnies fought back quickly {and were rewarded for their ef. forts, Harry Sinden the colorful captain of the Champs, drilled home a long one with Horne and Youngherg getting credit for the assists on the play, That made it 3-2 for the Dunnies the way the score ended at the end of the middle stanza, f The third and final period was entertainment as both teams ) played it close to the book, Only with his second goal of the ont penalty was handed out and ernoon at the 9.51 and it came (0 wag to Chasezewskl of the passes from Smith and Kane. puppies Neither team managed goalies made some fines al of the day at the 17.21 mark | saves, ICE CHIPS , , , This was an- g the assists on this one, La-| 00 really exciting game and a » cooler when the 3rd goal was ywhy have been trying to pick red land choose their games have {been having a tough time of it The Chevies are providing a lot| of good hockey action and played + pace was starting to catch their best game here in over two| to both clubs. For the Chey-| Years, on Saturday night, . it was their third game in| Hard working defenceman Ted than 48 hours and we might| O'Connor who is still seeking his third loss in as many (first goal of the season came The Dunnies made it 7-3|close on three occasions on Sat-| the 545 mark as Whitey urday night... . He doesn't seem | ungberg fired his second goal(to be able to even buy one, but| the game with Myles getting don't forget he went until mid-| Burke January two years ago and then n the final 20 minutes of the me eaeh team scored once as the the rest of the season. . . . Alf| Treen had a special cheering party Saturday night as his moth: er was down from Kirkland Lake | and enjoyed seeing her son In scoring for Well we really ve to haad it to Ted O'Connor We had just wy held here. The parade was sponsored by the Whitby Re- tall Merchants Association, BY THE WARY of children, and adults, lined the parade route to watch the colorful procession. It was one | of the best Santa Claus parades By LLOYD ROBERTSON on Saturday, making it once again one of the town's 'red let ter days.' It will be recalled that last year, Santa made the trip around the streets in pouring rain, For a town of its size, Whitby can be justly proud of Its Santa parade and we doubt if any other such an extravaganza commended are the many organ- izations who not only bothered to enter floats but who obviously spent money and time getting them ready. Whitby's old post office which has been silent these many months, rang with joy again on Saturday as it opened its doors to Every child visiting him re- [let Santa take a ses ceived a gift, and from 'the greet the hundreds of childre smiles on their. faces it was [the town and district, For many casily seen that Santd left a Whitby toddlers, it will be the lasting impression with them. (only Santa who delivers the Name Board Of Utd. Church WMS Mrs. Richardson gave a talk based on what it has meant to the world that Christ came and in illustrating her talk told the story of an artist who painted a old farm house, The Christmas meeting of the afternoon auxiliary of the Wom. an's Missionary Society was held in the assembly hall of the Unit. ed Church on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Mrs, J. H. Breck: I'he president picture of an enridge, presided and epened the dark and dreary, then with a meeting with the reading of a few strokes of the brush the poem "Love came down at scene was changed by putting a Christmas" light in the window, Mrs. Rich. After the singing of a hymn ardson compared this scene to "While Shepherds watched their| the world that was dark and de flocks" the minutes of the No-|solate 'till God put a light in the vember meeting were read by [Window by sending His only Son Mrs. F. Ollen-Bittle. Mrs. E.!into the world on that - first Bowman gave the financial re. Christmas and in the light of port for the first 11 months of {His light the world moves for 1958 |ward to a better day. Christmas Rev. John Smith presided dur- tot only celebrates an historic Mrs. event, it also challenges people McQuade, convener of the everywhere to open the door for nominating committee, present {Christ to come into their own od the slate of proposed officers hearts and lives ang into the so ciety of which they are a part ing G. the election of officers for 1959 executive, The slate was voted on and accepied. Mrs Mrs, Richardson closed with Breckenridge thanked all for the thought that "it is well for us their cooperation during the past that Christmas still comes with year IS great message for unto you is Mrs, H, C. Phillips asked that born this day in the city of David all reading slips be in her hands a Saviour which Christ the by the end of December, Seere-| Lord, He still comes with the taries reports are to be handed message 'Be not afraid , I am to Mrs. Ollen-Bittle before the with you'. Mrs. McQuay's group end of the year served tea at the close of the Mrs, A. W. Richardson had meeting charge of the devotional. Mrs The executive D. J. Kean read the lesson from | follows is for 1959 is as the first chapter of St, Luke's!J, M. Smith, past president, Mrs gospel, Mrs, Ross Hall sang J. HH. Breckenridge president, lo "In the little town of Beth Mrs, W. 1. Carroll; first vice hem'. Mr Hall was accompan- president, Mi J. H. Byecken ed by Mrs. J. Beaton on the pkige: second vice-pres dent, Mrs piano. lls Kema: thd Gibson and the attendance ban: first of a palr with Myles and finished doing the story of Satur-| ners went to Misses Earnshaw | gabando drawing assists on the!day night's game and saying that and Stewart, During the evening play, The Chevies fought back Ted had failed to score o goal a very successful sale of home: girongly and just a minute and 50 thus far and we get a call saying| made candy was held, the profits seconds later they cut the Dun-|he picked up three in Cornwall, | to go to the Retarded Chil- pies lead to a single goal again That is the way it goes, you dren's Fund of Ajax, Pickering as Muir fired his second of the never know who is going to break and Whitby. Refreshments were day and fourth In two days out in a rash and pick up three served by the mothers of Grade 2.'against Henderson. | goals on this team. ... Whitey ------ - EE - rer ------ Youngberg, who had not been go- action, It was the first time this| year that she has seen Alf action, Jack Kane is showing bet. ter every game out and will prove a big asset as the season| rolls along. . . , Babando con. tinues to bulge the twine on| the new line, picking up his fifth goal in three games on the big front line, . , , Buddy Horne made his first home appearance 5 Honorary president, Mrs, | {goods right on the spot and every nent Christmas tree in the vil: of the Dunnies was taken to the ght be joining the ranks of cleaned off snowsuits until Saturday, |BROOKLIN PARADE | And speaking of this Saturday, we are told that the Brooklin Santa Claus Parade will be held, Brooklin has a different type of Santa parade The entire event is sponsored goodies for every kiddie in the GAME AT WHITBY social club and a chamber of commerce for Brooklin, Although many of the commu nity club members are the busi nessmen of Brooklin, there are {absolutely no dommercial floats in Brooklin's phrade As far as the kiddies are concerned, is only one person in any Santa in the Brooklin parade When the parade starts Brooklin, Santa is on that float The community elub, apparent ly, has no intention of dropping | their annual Santa parade either, for some years ago, a group of the members planted a perma Brock Motors Take Ist Spot in Brock Street Motors downed him, he turned and saw the doe|game, Pickering 3-1 in Minor Hockey running through the bush, drag-| action night in Association Midget Whitby Arena Friday move into first place league Cooke's Fsso battled to a 5.5 tle with Bandsmen to their hold on second place. LEAGUE STANDINGS to ' LT Pts, Brock Street 200 4 Cooke's Esso 1013 Bandsmen 1:11] Pickering 0200 Mrs. S. L. Osborne; fourth vice president, Mrs. C. R, Carscallen; recoding secretary, Mrs, F Ollen-Bittle; assistant recording secretary, Mrs, G. McQuade; treasurer, Mrs. Ed, Bowman: assistant' treasurer Miss \ Pirie, secretaries Mrs. DJ. Kean, Christian stew- ardship, Mrs. A. W, Richardson; community friendship, Mrs. H. T Fallaise; suppl Mrs. B. ( Roper; associaté members, Mrs R. G. Grobb; Christian citizen. ship, Mrs. A, L. Phelps; mission ary monthly, Mrs, M. R, David son; literature, Mrs. H. €, Phil lipg; assistant literature, Miss J. L. McKay; press, Mrs. R. W McQuay; pianist, Mrs, Ross Hall assistant pianist Mrs. J: W Clough group leaders Mrs M. G. McCarty, Mrs. John Col ling, Mrs. G. Fothergill, Mrs vice-nresident, R. W. McQuay, Mrs. H, R. Hare, Too Lates the Commend Whitby Fo Santa Claus Parade i: A beaming weatherman smiled child walked out with an armful|lage park on the main street. It ) on Whitby's Santa Claus parade of 8oodies which will not be is here Santa's sleigh comes to a and had three stitches put in his this halt and the children are allowed nose but was able to return home, to ask that kind gentleman to {bring them something good for Christmas If any children read this, it {might also be noted that the community club members also provide Santa with an armful of town of similar size can produce by the Brooklin Community Club, |park. To be{which acts as a service club, a MORE HUNTING STORIES It is a little late for a deer hunting story but we are running one anyway. It appears that Whitby is not the only community with a deer hunter who has odd experiences there while out in the woods. Someone | has brought a clipping from the Wt to meet and parade and that man is the fea- Parry Sound North Star with a n of ture and the star of the sole float story about a Parry Sound hunt er which we find hard to be- lieve, The story is credited to Tom Mitchell, of Parry Sound, and we give him the entire credit, | Here it is. "A hunter down the bay, com ing home by canoe, saw a doe at the narrows, He bagged her, then, looking up, saw a buck on the ridge above "He shot the buck and, flying {the doe's to the canoe for | safety, ran up to dress the buck Hearing a commotion behind at| ging the canoe, his rifle and other 1one for action by the newest gear "He had to walk the long way home "Next spring, he was going retain south in a power boat and saw pags from Ted O'Connor. that doe swimming across the narrows, dragging the canoe be hind her -- and in the canoe were two little fawn." All we have to say is, 'Tom, wherever you are, I find that difficult to believe." Too Lates Win In Park Vista Darts Coming out of the cellar or last spot the Too Lates racked up an [impressive five wins out of seven | corresponding, | games for a total 15 points put [ting them back in the game by tyine the Black and Tans Out in front by 15 points the Rebels merely coasted while the Shamrocks coasted in second place Sam Johnson of the Black and Tans shot a big 101 for 3 darts only to be beaten out a moment later by Bob White of the Rebels who scored 105 | The standing is as follows PWTLPAVG Rebels 21 14 0 7 42 666 Shamrocks 21 9 01227 48 Rlack and Tan 21 8 0 13 24 380 al 8 013 24 380 ing too well of late and dropping | out of the top 10, fired a pair of goals yesterday. . , . Gordie |Myles who has had tough luck] in recent games, drawing| the ire of the voach and a few in a Whitby uniform and was well received, He played a heads up game and picked up two as- sists, We hear via the grape Vine Wat manager Blair has al few irons in the fire for another fans, pleked up a goal and three) " | by for Feallon work, , . . [£20 2oich torus: lg since toe] Ron Muir, the work horse of the : y $d Chores big line, had a good day and with the showing Horne put in a losing cause as he scored | 7" here on Saturday night we his third and fourth [LH Rame a couple of wingers of the weekend, , . . Buddy Horne| coo hustle and fire er they hospital during yesterday's RANE (ised to play fellows', . . . Some trimming the McFarlands gave Kingston on Saturday night 11.8, scoring eight goals in the last period, DAY-BY-DRY GAMES NIGHT DECIDED ] At an executive meeting of the | Whithy - Dunlops chalked up whith District High School Home their 15th win of the season here and School Association it was de. | on Saturday HEH thes odie li to od the anual "Game { vies d-a Night" on Saturday, Jan, 31, L hard fought game. It was a real is the Bid A Bb Le la A, 0h fon a so Hom and Scho ha or \e year, place standings in the league year. a loo" ~d much better as they bat tled the world champion Whitby | FOR Dunlops right to the final whistle MISSED PAPERS | Phone M0 8-311 | with the team . Don't forget] [the Dunlops are at home to the | Canadiens here tomorrow night |And the locals will be gunning for revenge for the defeat hand.| ed them here by the same Cana diens on Nov. 25 | men with Ron Muir scoring both goals for the losers. The Dunnies left right after the game for a return engagement in Cornwall Sunday afternoon, The fans turned out In a good Pete Babando, Jack Kane and captain Harry Sinden each fired It you have not received your Times by 7 pm, Call a goal for the winning rubber | BELL TAXI Copies of The Oshawa-Whitby DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE Available ot the following dealers in DOWNTOWN WHITBY ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Pundas Streets COURTICE PHARMACY 117 Brock Street North PALM SPORTING GOODS 130 Dundas Street West RIGLER'S STORE Corner Brock & Colborne Streets JURY & LOVELL PHARMACY 317 Brogk St. §. SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 106 Dundas Street East THE TUCK SHOP 159 Brock Street North Or at any of these dealers in Whitby and Area, ALMOND'S - - GROCERY Almonds - BENNETT'S GROCERY 832 Brock Street North CORNER GROCERY Port Whitby DAVIS SUPERTEST No. 2 Highway West of Whitby SOLDRING'S GROCERY Port Whitby NORTH END GROCERY Brock N. For HOME DF! IVERY by Carrier Boy PHONE MO 8-3703 111 DUNDAS ST. W. ly number again on Saturday | AN eells must be placed between WHITBY: [night despite the rough weather, | 7 end 7:30 p.m, some to 'see the new Babando, | | Attersley, Samolenko line in ac-| ~-- |tion, others to see Buddy Horne {make his first start at home for {the Dunnies and the others just {to see "another great hockey They were not kept waiting {goal rattler. By this we mean {Pete Babando, Pete opened the seoring early, at the 1.35 mark [to be exact, as he drilled home a KNOT COUNT The fans had just finished {cheering when the light blinked at the other end of the rink as the Chevies were in high gear and knotted the count on a goal by Muir, his first of a pair. Mc {Lay received credit for the as- |sist on this one Less than a minute later Ted O'Connor of the Dunnies was banished for elbowing and while he was off the Chevies gave Henderson in the Whitby cage some anxious moments, He did a voeman's job however and kept the hungry Chevies off the score sheet. Both teams missed some great scoring chances as the period progressed as their shoot ing was off, or right at the goals, Both teams had the man advan TUESDAY Dec. 9th 8.30 p.m. tage at orb stage or another bul -- Sn wach failed in its power play to cash in on it WORLD The Dunlops opened the scoring CHAMPION in the second frame as Jack Kane who has been playing real heads AT hockey of late combined with mates Horne and Smith to the Dunnies the lead for the second time fhe local squad ap peared to be going to make uj line give HULL-OTTAWA "CANADIENS Whitby Community Arena