WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St, West Tel. MO. 8-3703 | Manager: Lloyd Robertson | | Injured Lad Home For Christmas | | Guild Plans | Games Night The All Saints' Anglican Church Evening Guild held its regular meeting on Dec, 8, The y 3 J. 'Crawlorth, opened the meeting with prayer {and reports were given, by the secretary and the treas rer, The members were thanked for the worrk and co-operation in making the social evening » success, Plans were dis TWE OUWAWA TIMES, Thumdey, December 15, 1758 and Dundas could not be used in cated only at Intersections and the business section because they (nerefore, being too far apart, do are not color corrected and give pn adequately light the street, It everything a blue tone, was suggested that a light be at- In other parts of the town, it tached to every pile, eventually, was noted by the PUC, street! The committee will report in lamps are equipped with 200 watt (he new year, lights. These can be increased to 2% watts, It was also noted that at present street lights are lo- DOR-MAR BEAUTY SALON 121 Byron 51. N. MO 8-3992 PUCMakes Survey Of Street Lights Preliminary plans for re- were offered to bring these lights JWenniog the Sitvel Jigiting 374 up to the standard on the remain. n hy have been submit. " ted to the town's fire and lighting 3€T of Brock and Dundas St. commitiee for study. The pro. One was that the wattage be posals came from the PUC fol increased to 750; another was {lowing a request from council, that arms be added to the poles, The studies by the PUC include to raise the lights, and the Incan-| all of the town except the two descent bulbs be changed to flu. {main streets which have new orescent; a third suggestion was street lights, installed last year, |that color corrected mercury | The report noted that the lights vapor lights be installed on the present poles, : Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Gannon of month, and return in the | 89 Bloor street west, Oshawa, re-|year for further operations, | DEW \ parish hall at 815 pm. The meeting closed with lin the downtown business section cently, Little Michael, thelr two-| year-old son, was released from hospital for the Christmas season, He will return again for further treatment in January, money In the days that followed the| fire, the Kiwanis Club of Whithy spearheaded a drive to raise to help re-establish the are equipped with 500 watt incan-| It was noted that mercury vapor, prayer by Mrs, 8. Armstrong ts already in use on Brock yi descent lamps, Three alternatives|lights already i were nerved |by Mrs, Mabel Walsh end her | committee, (family, Bince then, nearly $700) "Michael has been in the Hospl- (has been raised, tal for Bick Children since Sept,| The fund, administered 11, this year when he suffered committee of Whithy Kiwi severe burns when the apartment headed by Rev, John Ward, has Is Fined $25 On Driving Count | A 20-year-old Whithy man was sent to jall for 30 days by Magis-| Jailed 30 Days | Impaired Count Make Your Christmas Appointment Now ! Prop: Mrs. Dorothy M. Switzer Brings $100 Fine in which he lived with his par. provided money to buy furnish- ents, a brother and sister caught ings for their ng apart- ire, In the blaze, his baby sister, ment in Oshawa a pay some Rig died, and Michael suf-\of the bills that arose out of the| Thefts of automobile parts from fered extensive burns to his face, fire, cars at Brock's Bowling Alley in hands, legs and feet, | Although Yttle Michael will be AJax have amounted to $600 in At that time, the Gannon fam-|home for Christmas, the Gan.|the past year, Cpl, R. H, Bodley fly lived in an apartment house nons face stil] another problem, of the Pickering Police sald in on Dundas street east, Whitby,|The father, a construction work. Police court Tuesday, Besides losing thelr daughter and er, is unemployed, because of| Cpl, R, H. Bodley made the having their son horribly burn-|the usual winter layoff in the in- comment after testifying 'z a For Parts Theft | trate C, W, Guest Tuesday for| driving a car while his licence was under suspension, | James Lewis, 20, of 1301 Brock |street south, was also convicted of obtaining liquor while under e, and having a motor vehicle Johan Hiorth, of RR 2, Button- ville, was fined $100 and costs or 10 days for impaired driving by Magistrate C. W, Guest in Whitby | police court Tuesday, Magistrate Guest shanged } permit legally, He was sen. charge of drunk driving against fenced to 30 days on each charge, the accused to the impaired the sentences to run concurrently, charge. Constable Kenneth Edwards of, OPP Constable W. 8, Hillard THANK YOU To the voters of Whitby Township for her favorite Santa when you give lovely perfumes end tol- letries . , . gifts thot every woman MRS, GANNON AND MICHAEL od, the family lost all their pos- dustry, Whether or not Santa case against Larry Robert Beatty, the Whitby Police testified he in- told the court he investigated an sessions, Claus gets to the Gannon home, 18, of Ajax, who was fined $25 vestigated a complaint about a accident near Stouffville on Oct, In the following days, Michael on Bloor street, now depends on and costs or 10 days, when con- driver on Burns street Saturday, 30, He sald he later interviewed was taken to the Hospifal for the generosity of people of the victed of the theft of a pair of Dec, 13, The officer stated he the accused in hospital and Sick Children for skin iri and district who would like to offer fender skirts from a car at the found the accused driving a car Hiorth smelled strongly of other treatment for his i8juries, [them some chéer in their plight, Bowling Alley. land he had been drinking. alcohol, Brownies Hold Band, Choir will Evening, Group lin the Sunday school room. Mis- slonary gift boxes will be received at this service and a special pro- {gram will be presented, { Elects Officers | Christmas services held Sun-| your support in re- electing me as Reeve, WM. A. appreciates, Come, see our wide selection, COURTICE PHARMACY 117 BROCK ST. N. DIAL MO 8-2394 Xmas Party Present Concert The 1st Whithy Brownie Pack 1) held its Christmas party on LRAM, ARCM, Whitby Brass Band Is holding a cis, LGSM, day, Dec. 21, will be conducted By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT |by Rev. 8. J. Hillier, BROOKLIN -- The evening aux-| The senior choir will present a Varsity Blues Edge Dunnies 6-5 After taking a 30 lead In the Casey, who tried out last year for first period, Varsity Blues last the team, Other winning goals night forged on to edge the Whit- were fired by Dune Brodie, with by Dunlops 6:5 in an exhibition a pair, Mike Elie, Ross, and Red tilt in the Varsity Arena in To- Stevens ronto, The Dunnies narrowed the! One of Brodie's goals came on gap to 3:2 In the second but in a & penalty shot free-scoring third period both' In the Varsity lineup was an teams scored three times to glve other former Dunlop player, the Blues the win Doig Willlams, who started ou Handling the scoring chores for earlier this season on the Dumnie the Dunnles were Bobby Attersley line with two, and Sid Smith, Sandy George Samolenko as taken Alr and Tom O'Connor with one. out of the game with Injured ribs In on the goal-getting for the suffered In a stiff body check Varsity squad was a former Some 4000 fans watched the member of the Dunlops, Ron game Hillcrests Thump Combines 9-2 Whitby Hillerest got into high they should provide some enter: gear Monday nl an they taining and exciting hockey thumped the league leading HE . BrooRlin Corbites 9.2, to and 2 Goalie Barry Campbell played an from Dee, 15 at the All-Saints' Parish ogi flary of the WMS of Brooklin choral service entitled "The Song (Hall, The Brownies' mothers Christmas concert In the town|LTCL; the junior choir ? of Christmas" directed by organ- |were present, hall auditorium Sunday at 8 p.m. John, and the altar boys who will| United Church held its Pesan: ist and choir leader, Mrs, Fred Badges were given by Mrs, TF The band will be under the di sing a number of selections, ber sling in the Sunday Se ne: Brown, with Rev. 8 J. Hiller Wenver to the following girls for rection of bandmaster Eric! A silver collection will be taken room with 35 mem TS present. |... narrator, thelr golden bars: Diane McColl, Clarke for the benefit of the bullding| President, Mrs, Nell Petty, BROOKLIN BRIDGE CLUB Patsy Brady, Penny Brady, Elea.| The program will feature guest fund for the new St, John The chaired the meeting and a Christ The Brooklin Bridge Club met nor Anderson. The following eight soloists, the adult cholr of St. Evangelist RC Church, The. con- mas service was presented by al. the township hall for its weekly received thelr golden ladder; John The Evangelist Church, cert is being sponsored by the committee comprising Mrs, El-| 7 Highest scores -- dupli- Qusan Bryant, Peggy Bowyer, under the direction of ¥, J, ¥ran- Men's Social Club of St. John, {wood Stevenson, Mrs. Mervyn gam yo . i ant, : ----- . 4 4 1 leate bridge, as follows Mrs. Bickle Evans, Margaret Hare, [Bird, Mrs June Kidd, Mrs. Lloyd Robert Heron. Mrs, Cyril Davies, Susan Heard, Deborah MeColl, | Stevenson, 76%: Dave Contes, Jack Pat Sandra Rycroft, and Kathryn | Mrs. Ray Inglbton, secretary, ; Sanderson, Wells bY v![terson, 74%; Mrs read the minutes, The treasurer's yo "5 othe, 65: Mr, and Mrs, WHITBY Impaired Driver PERSONALS Is Fined $75 Repent wis [roseted Wy, Mra Keanetie Holla: Soh! Mis Stu- they then acted the 12 days of Ashburn, . John Redshaw, 37, of qo raised by the group during ; 4 was fined $75 and costs year Chritmas, Fach Brownle pre-| Sandra, daughter of Mr, and hy Magistrate C. W. Guest in O'¢ YoOr: : sented her Jor Ww joy a palr ot Mrs, Arnold Hare, celebrated her Whithy police court Tuesday Mrs Rao Tarpon Jenny. sequin énrrings which was made : . a sonvicted ¢ lua ry a slate of o M Ads Boowaler: moctings 11th birthday Saturday, A i n convicted of impaired driv as follows: President, Mrs, Gor skating part i TANGe or: first Vice-president, Tasty refreshments Wore 'Som kating party was arranged for Redshaw was originally don Hunter; first Yicepresident ed and afterwards each Brownie the occasion, lunch was served ona 00d with drunk driving, He MP Veron Hodiod second v wns glven a gift, Mrs, 8, Arm. later at her parents' residence. entered a plea of not guilty to the Presidate, : li Mrs JOhT strong presented the Brown The guests were: Sharon Swle- drunk driving charge, but pleaded third vice-president, | . Each group of six presented »n tableau of a different carol and Percy BUTT RADIO 118 Brock $1. 5. Whitby MO 8-3707 RCA Vicor ©&@ TELEVISION ed last at | counting field need Previous Uti THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY Applications in writing will be received for the position of Accountant by the under- signed. Only experienced men in the ac- ity accounting would be an asset but not essential. H. C. SIMPSON, Secretary & General Manager apply. Age limit 38, Albert Reynolds; h ve sorelary, Owl and Tawny Owl with a gift gard, Loulse Hibbert, Nancy Al: guilty to impaired, Nediond! oT oonding Rov ary the Brown Rev, Mr lard, Lynn Tiustrum, Rosalyn = Constable Dave Fleming of the To Batty: ili Mrs, Wal-| Armstrong helped to emake the Holst and Marilyn Stevenson, Pickering Township Police .. John Batty; y J . | ww Miltler: corresponding secre. evoning a merry one with his) Mr, and Mrs, Ben Hanna and partment sald he followed the ac- jor Miller Robert LB supply plano accompaniment, The party daughter, Benita, of Guelph, were cused and observed him driving secrotaty, Mrs. L. Blight, closed with the Brownie taps, [recent visitors at the home of across the centre line and onto the yc as 5 M T Mrs, Bessle Harde { Euclid shoulder He sald the accused! Titerature secretary, Mrs, Ma The next meeting will be held! i ennle arden, of Euclid shoulder eo sald the accuse street, MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 It you have not received your three-game losing slump and Outstanding game Monday night move back Into the running for and got some support in front of | second place in the suburban him which shows the boys can Junior € hockey league, supply it when needed, Hillcrests Bob Lundmark exploded with a should all have a pat on the back, three-goal performance for Hill.|They are the second team this erest, Reliable Mel Brown came! year to defeat the powerful Com through with a pale of goals, bines, Only Orillia have beaten while Buzz Deschamps, Elmer them so far, Hillerests travel to Tran, Gord Luke and Bob Hill. Orillia Wednesday evening and man added the others . are back In action Saturday night at Port Perry against Brooklin Only poor thing about the game y J R K It Is hoped some local fans will y nag ot give Bas he, met WBPEEL YE fo tn hand Saturday 0 giv he than 200 fans watched the thrill Support, londay ia & special fen ing game, although it was one of 'ure night for the kiddies, Any the best exhibitions by the local he hool o hild attending tho dunlors ciuh this. vege ome gane accompanied by thelr parents will he admitted free o Hillcrest gained an early lead charge. Monday the Hillerests an Gord Luke found the mark un: yaa Georgetown, Game time Is assisted at 242, M. Jones of 440 p.m, and Whithy's. Junior Brooklin tied the count less than hockey players need your sup a minute later on a relay from pop : BOWLING NEWS Lundmark put Whithy ahead wHITRY again pt 4.40 when he clicked un assisted, Sawdon found the range for Brooklin to knot the score again at the six-minute mark CLEAR SAILING From there on it was clear sal! Ing for the Hillerests, Mel Brown scored twice hefore the ended to give Hillerest thelr win ning and insurance markers high sin with 314 end Lundmark completed his hat holds the men's high triple with trick in the opening minutes of 00! the middle stanza with Mel Brown Over 200 scores: Fd Hutchin and Buzz Deschamps taking the son, 218, 213: Al Fry, 226: Becky bows for the assists, Deschamps Snelgrove, 202; Reg Si 28; found the range for his only goal John Townsend 202 Shella at 18.10 with Fegan drawing the Gordon, 206; Glen Rorabeck, 219, assist M8: Andy Myers, 210; Chris Elmer Tran took a relay from Robinson, 270; Gene McLean, Neal and Fegan at 2.10 of the 230; Rill Grylls, 222: Dink Bye, final period to put Hillcrest: 314, 202; Bill Simpson, 207; Bill ahead 8.2. Doug Hillman scored Snelgrove, 200; Wal'v Polley, the final goal of the fray at 5.45, 222, 265; Robert Simpson, 247; unassisted Ross Spencer, 250; Fred Steven SIDELIGHTS: It looks like son, 262, 207, 221; Ruby Spanner coach Cherry has the local lads 203, 262, 247 : rolling in the direction he wants,! Lemon League: Bill Simpson, and if they can keep up this pace 92: Vera Pye, 64; Bill Mifflin, 87 BROC MAGNIFICENT IN EVERY SENSE -=IN EVERY SCENE... FRIDAY.NITERS LEAGUE Snelgrove igh Bocky took the ladies h on Friday night with 202 and Ruby Spanner period now hos the ladies! 712, Dink Bye took the snitle high trinle men' \ now 1k, WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 s EVENING SHOWS 7.9 P.M, SATURDAY MATINEE 1.30 DANNY KAYE * CURT JURGENS NICOLE MAUREY . A E AND THE CoLoneL® A COURT-GOET2 PICTURE / TER Also -- Cartoon -- Sport -- Novelty [CHRISTMAS GIFT" TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE | Times by 7 pm, Call BELL TAXI Al cells must be ploced between ond om, DUPLICATE BRIDGE Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dunder Eost MO 8-3552 | | v " Importation was banned, but she managed to obtain a few plants from some imported pre- viously, Now the few have grown to hundreds of thousands, Comfrey is believed to have been used - medicinally by the Greeks and Britons both as a tonic and to heal wounds. It tastes like young spinach and looks something like a dock plant! without the central spine, Its roots go down very deep, ' reaching soil constituents not touched by shallow-rooted plants and a plant can live for 100 years. USED IN RUSSIA Comfrey is sald to have been Selectone | | WATERPROOF MASONRY COATING guarantee | | | 111 BROCK ST. N. . VINER /STOP with amazing written money back LN THROUGH BASEMENT WALLS AND FLOORS Transforms your damp basement Inte # livable room, NO PREWETTING AS OTHER BRANDS REQUIRE. Just paint on can Be tiled over, CONTAINS MAGIC LATEX AND SILICONE WOW ON SALE] Only $5.35 rer un Choice of white and six Selectone Futuramic Colours WHITBY HARDWARE LIMITED . PHONE MO 8-3540 WHITBY used with good results as a food In Russia during the war and Is Boing grown experimentally as a fodder crop at several research stations in Queensland, The plants grown by Mrs. parey Johnson have brought successful | WAVE Hge results in widely varying com plaiats \--WOULDVE BEEN CHEAPER TO CALL VOUR HEATING She has had enthusiastic let-| CONTRACTOR FOR A CHECKUP LAST FALL, WOULDN'T IT 2" A Cayeople surering tom We Sell! We Install! We Service! We Guarantee! i Always Call This HEATING CONTRACTOR Sipeative 3 rare eur atie] WHITBY 'AUTOMATIC HEATING LIMITED uleers as well as asthma 409 BROCK ST, SOUTH PHONE MO 8.3652 0 » -- All say they sleep better, eat well and feel much fitter after a course of comfrey Now the growing and packing of comfrey leaves for dispateh to all parts of the country takes up most of Mrs. Johnson's time. J) " rp: Christie Steward on Jan, 4 at 4.30 p.m, |drove at speeds of 75 mph in a thaw Ager; LC arian Redd: Mr. John Clinton McGee has|50 mph area on Highway No, 2, Christian Citize nship secretary. been awarded the Accredited Ap. and he could not stop Redshaw LATICA 4 i LA DAY-BY-DAY pralser Canadian Institute desig. until he reached Audley road. The Mr ony Siorhuron } Sommua nation of the Appraisal Institute accused smelled strongly of aleo-|'!Y Rion Mi aH i id of Canada, |hol, the officer stated, (J. Kidd, Mrs. Ray -- - - ee | MOAY: apsocinte members secre. | At the annual Duplicate Bridge taries, Mrs, Gordon Cook, Mrs, | Christmas Party with 11 tables od ND, Contes: press secretary, Mrs, playing the following were the a ecrac er 1 M, Thompson; representative to top scores, official board, Mrs. Kenneth Hol. | 3 liday: missionary monthly sec. NORTH AND SOUTH retary, Doris Batty: planist, Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, Heron, 116%; M k t Alfred Wilson; baby band superin- Mrs, Freeman and Mrs. Bow £ tendents, Mrs, Lloyd Stephenson, man, 111; Mrs, Spratt and Mrs Mrs. C. Davies: nominating com- Wilson, 106%; Mra Medland and| PETERHEAD, Scotland (Reut- and other safecracking explosives mittee, Mrs, M. Bird, Mrs. R. Mrs, Davies, 106 4; Mr, Ham and epg). Kel-like Johnny Ramensky, and put him to work teaching |Humphries. Mr, Wells, 102'4, sly "prince of the safecrackers Britain's fledgling commandos| Ianch was served by the com: iy . y flee - | ' " ittee CAST AND WES credited with fllching Herman how to handle the stuff. m : in Wi hi ers 19514; | Goering's secrets In a wartime| As the official language put it, CHRISTMAS SERVICES ' a, BOR commando operation, slithered fancy-fingered Johnny had "spe-| me p . PV Mrs, and Miss Bovay, 9; Mrs out of Peterhead Prison Wednes- clalized knowledge of opening The Sunday Jamie yorvice Maundrell and Mrs, Chubb, 97; day in his fifth such escape llockfast places." His trouble was Brooklin United C rch was Mrs, Carscallen and Mrs, Sander The sa.vear - old Ramensky's that he usually was caught Inter conducted by Rev, 8, J, Hiller, | son, H4; Mrs, Butt and Mrs. Bar- | } in Secrecy blanketed his wart| | The senior choir led In carols, 0014 atest demonstration that 'iron kL 3 oted his wartime with Mrs. Neil Patty, as soloist rons, a [bars do not a prison make" for | exploits, but newspapers since io ist. Mrs Fred 'Brown y CURLING CLUB [some people--came two months [have told how Johnny and a few organy ae # | y 0 ro } after his fourth escape which saw brave accomplices parachuted The annual Christmas party of | thy ( Cl Club 1s hojing him recaptired two days later, behind the German lines as Al | 1a priinasty Sunday Jehool ig be, an informa. open house AY, . a oh lled troops ard held Monday, Dec, 22, at 3 p.m, ita new clubhouse this week.| The veteran of 30 years behind ops smashed toward - end, A special Invitation has bars slipped out of Peterhead last " | been extended to members and Pesruary, oy " 1952 ud id us| LIKE GHOST Interested person to drop by We ut each time Ramensky.| Johnny and his commando bud. and see the new curling rink the first man to get out of the (Hes sneaked Into a German! (prison near Aberdeen, was re hoadquarters, 'With his: lads 4 Sk . P taken 'after 24 hours, a [standing guard and handing him] ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH MEN'S CLUB His getaway Wednesday was the tools of his trade, the 'sur: ating arty [{typleally non - violent, He Just geon of the safes" performed the ® CHOICE SCOTCH PINE zipped out of sight on the way to required incision and flitted back | ® CHOICE SPRUCE the prison tailor shop. |over the enemy lines with the At FBYPA Meet" IANT WAR EFFORT [Nazls' plans for their withdrawal FREE DELIVERY . hh ; northward, Thanking you for the past patronage and hoping to serve you On Tues ay evening the The blue-eyed, fresh-faced con: | ; again this year. FBYPA of Faith Baptist Chureh|yiot got out legally after war| [ater Ramensky pulled off the held a skating party. They skat- broke out in 1939. Authorities Difiest coup of all-in the heart y od for an hour and then went to/knew he had a way with nitro|0f the Third Reich, He raided the church for the devotional (Goering's headquarters, cracked | part of the meeting, . {a huge safe and escaped with | BROCK and MAITLAND, PORT WHITBY A sing-song was led by George N bbl d L } abe sgcrets, ; Tracey, and Barry Jones led in| 1 e ed After the war he couldn't kebp | po raver which w nl away from safes. In 1955 he was pening prayer which was follow: . given 10 years for cracking one ed by"the announcements and the F d R 1 | had offering, A chorus was sung. The oun e 1e Lily garage and stealing money message for the evening was . | Stamps. given by Pastor Corbett, the F A | t theme was "Temptation." or 1 men The goodbye chorus was sung, HAMILTON, NZ (CP) A and refreshments were served. man casually nibbled a leaf In Next week's meeting will he in the garden of Mrs, D, H John the form of a Christmas party, son of Cambridge, New Zealand Now she is being overwhelmed . {with requests for supplies of the Fines Total $250 leaf, It has helped hundreds of | sufferers from several com 0 Th Ch | plaints, n ree arges | A farmer friend absent - mind A Whithy man was given one ¢dly nibbled the leat of a plant ann Hrowing in Mrs, Johnson's front month to pay fines totalling $250 garden while they were standing when he was convicted on three talking, He had suffered from charges In police court Tuesday asthma for 30 years by Magistrate C. W. Guest a I Han " uibreken y N 3 a4 sleep olowe ryving 0 ace n William O'Brien, Nn, of 1128 the reason he thought back over yron street south, was fined $200 his actions the previous day. He and costs or 30 days for driving decided it must be the leal he while his licence was under sus: pad" aaton, and sent for more pension; $25 and costs or 30 days no he cats some overy day falling 10 repart an aceldent, and pg pag not suffered from asthma $25 and costs or 10 days for hay since ing liquor In a place other than Mrs, Johnson's own son also his residence. suffered from asthma, He fol Constable Ernie Stoneman of jawed the same routine and was the Whithy Pdlice told the court gimilarly relieved he Investigated an accident at Today supplies of the leaf are the 401 cloverleaf on Nov, 27, and gent all over New Zealand to found a car on its side. No one asthma sufferers was at the scene, he said The plant is symphytum up PC Gerald Robinson told the landicum, popularly known as court the day following the acel- comfrey dent O'Rrien came into the police! Mrs. Johnson started growing office and gave him a statement it to feed to the thoroughbred concerning the accident, O'Brien horses she breeds, She had heard told, the court he helieved he had it built strong bones in young an 2M hours in which to report the imals. She had difficulty obtain accident. ing supplies of the plant, since; J A Hockey, Figure and Children's \ @ All Models and Sizes e Quality Merchandise at LOW PRICES Also Skate Exchange C.C.M. BICYCLES TRICYCLES Year Around Gift For Your Boy or Girl WE SPECIALIZE IN SKATE SHARPENING WILSON'S CYCLE & SALES A! 106 COLBORNE ST. E. OPPOSITE TOWN WEIGH SCALES DIAL MO 8-3746