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Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Tel, MO, 8.3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY AT ONTARIO HOSPITAL attending More than 400 children, the families of hos | pital employes, attended the party, The children who pre ented the bouquets are shown of the children colorful event FOUR LADIES, greatly in the succe Christmas party al tario Hospital Friday night are shown here after they were presented with flowers hy four who assisted of the the On lee Association of Ontario em- ployes' annual Christmas party eld at the Ontario Hospital | Friday night, The girls, who just arrived here in October, are Lesley Donald Greenland, TA CLAUS whether he | is in Canada or Scotland -- has an appeal for the children, These two Scots lassies are no exception as they climb on Santa's knee at the Civil Serv Kenny Roberts Joins Hillcrests Kenny Roberts, with Weston Dukes Jr. B division last returned to Whitby Whithy Hillcrest ment announced toda who played of the OHA season, has join team manage and will Kenny during m | trengthening (Lt the Fans will remember a star with Hillerest 1956-57 Hi viewed a factor by cl Also making a return appear ance with Hille t in thelr game with Bro Port Perry S Tran. Tran club last se should help a Kenny Roberts | defence {or Hilleres his tour with We played fory star Is ver and can be ed With the seasoned players the of a club only thing in tendance has been al a s senson started when they walloped leading Brooklin ( Hillerests had little support the stands A crowd of 'more season ret a bi ih officials ton Duke I'he 18-year n this re wherever old pect need ard tile used two have) addition of these Hillerests much ™ la upport KENNY ROBERTS nuclen 01 "hey to date | it thelr (8 in the rink when the door opened follawing machinery, Junior hockey tomorrow's seniors support if they are statu Am one At. 2 hom games the d low the "! Fven last Monday the lea ombines re Kin « trouble ince \yers are They need fan wehieve that I'o help further from youngsters in hockey crest management are saw open the doors at the arena Mon them day night when they play George I" 92 the Hill 200 of than game most the | in the interest of Koal throwing end for the Whithy Dunlops as Mrs Gladys Ma They are garet Connelly Frika ladies front row Mary Jame Baldwin, § fl, The My with the left 0 here from the Greenland, Mary Jane Margaret Sheedy | are, from the left yewlon M Santa hone 1 houquet nd Jayne lad int, and accepted a for Kay Me( abe ho was absent Fimes Staff Photo Brock St. H&S Has Xmas Party outh held at I'he ind Brock street | ( tion ristmas party | 1a chi ann evening the di hi 1) under wher Carlaw Lhe tion ol ing we orn T'hi | entertainment the dire ora the Ji iven hy h room Grade ations the boys 4: Christma yGirade 1 girl Perry of Joan ! ide 4 boy cited a room also re ended with At the de The progr: room pla inta m in ol his appear We exchanged ed under the My Harold Hee ince and @ Lunch venership of and her commi IOOF Recalls Absent Members The of the L} con Erika Barbara Santa's sister is was her on who 3, left, and Looking Mahoney, | helper, Fuesday called to. order the Naohle one regular 100K | at p.m Hall, Whithy Garnet Cr Times Staff Photo was in hy wwlord 12 accom will be town, Any child under {panied by their parents |admitied free to the game | With Tran and Robert [to the line-up Hillcrest provide some thrillin Monday night, The yow ( has a long list of good players I | mon 1and coach Bob Cherry hos kop i hem [rom working hard long before the Club mana local citizen help junior hom helr Grand officer bein added should al: discus ling applicants In keeping witl re the mah I'he fi a commit fons on hock and lub sending « d evening ince od to SOAKON weertain availabil opened ement ha | to do 1! hockey | Hillere ame Fue final Christ mem ami home nings, and the top ¢'ubs thi tion of Orillia it was pointed out Orillia Eo apes gp Back For 4-2 Win Orillia \1 reach le year 1 hill and Rich Hill l ) endanoe Nee botnced two-goal deficit to upset ) neet Hiderest 4-2 \ urban Seven Jr the northern night Buzz Deschamps Tran put Whithy ahead early minutes of the gan hosts exploded frame as B their scoreless W. Burteh counted the tying in the first minute of th final stanza. DD. Wallin ha scored the winning 1 seconds later, and Kea netted the insurance the five minute mark action th am Monday at home Chile an unde nied by their parent tted free to the { town day 1 } wis are Elme 0 In the Ih and late In the midd'c Williamson broke streak Lecturer To : Visit Rotary 'An Invitation Outdoors title of the leg n marker is the Ire to be given hy that But WHITBY BROC Phone MO 8.3618 No! of EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M, PLAYING Last comPLETE SHOW 8.20 THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF EXTENDS TO ONE AND ALL A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS INEMASCOPE YW STARRING BRIAN KEITH -- CESAR ROMERO Z THUNDERING = JETS «REX REASON -- DICK FORAN RET GIFT! TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE AT THE BOX OFFICE REGALBCOPE pretuie WITH, Marshall Name Members Of Secretary of t Extension Federation of at Whithy on Tuesday Bartman's lecture, com ome of the finest colored flo in North archid collection their a gem in itself oming final se sion Whit vell. Known throughout Southern Thursday. One named (0 Ontario, through his visits to Nat fill the uncompleted term of a ypalist 13 of which are member of the Onla federated | FON service District High societies died recently Named created Melntyre William Uxbridge, the term to at the end of 1950 Named for Murray Schoo) Rartman © Ontario. Naturalist Rotary Club Mr School Boards SIX county M | or five district high d in the county were Ontario County Council ing lides of wild VOrs America 18 hed in hy on wa Club Centra Scho v ition vid Helos SEQUENCE ightly 'organiz The onal arranged in sea nning with wrapped buds of tree ing to flow hog, . swamp are fill he de the 1 to vacancy hog by was i A { Oe oods of magnified oentin one John n were PI High Whitby Arthu by Distr He replaced Charles Hadde Disiviet High Schoo replace Talmage RB Namad for three-year were Edgar Central Ontario School Roard Harold Mitehe High School Board I'he a Lo two Appointment of design wal wapersed he cas Robert H at of each St. John's Men Plan Project ton to Jahn County - a epre hy request of the bx boards, Home the the reading the the end of the Mace meeting In 2 Weekend Games By CLIFF GORDON re alba 4 First they fired their manager, It was a very profitable week | Wally Brabin, Then they let de: | fenceman MeNiff and Gendron go and hought Rags Raglan from | ! Belleville We can under | stand them letting MeNiff and) | Gendron go as they spent almost Las much time in the cooler as ! they did on the ice Word has| it around that Hugh Bolton may soon hecome the coach of the I L ib { | they won both games of a home {and home series with the Corn {wall Chevies, Both wins came © via the same score of 4-3 for the flying Tiremen, In winning both games the Dunnies maintained their firm grip on first place The big guns in both games | were on the Attersley, Babando, |Myles line, In Saturday night's | game the little blond bombshell exploded for a trio of goals and then had three assists n yester- day afternoon's game in Corn. This was the win over the had to battle again yes the win ame game losers helpful to the Habs , Manager Playing coach Smith fired a lineup If plans work out right, | play host to Belleville here " x - open there, He hinted to us on ment last year, He is with Belle: [day at the 15.26 mark with Ted |there could he two new faces or Chevies were still seeking their|second point of the day. De on Saturday night vhen the some anxious moments as they local's 6th straight ) with the crowd here on Satur goal came at the 7.06 marl I ET : Ottawa < Hull Canadiens 3-1 in the final period, again, with a blistering waist-high shot Saturday night, ¢ up . with a and playing coach Sid Smith » © » first 20 at the end of the first 20 min get a winning combination going. 'through his legs and fanned bad Hull - Ottawa Canadiens . His Blair of the Dunnies 'spe nt most of Saturday In Toronto In huddles with a trio of players, The wall as winger Pete Babando local fans may see ' an old single tally on Saturday "night Blair also has a couple of other and Jack Kane, a lone marker In top notch players who he fs Sunday's game ying to line up , Blair has The Dunnies are idle now until released one player (Buddy ' Bt Cvmeisboiiin the local arena on Saturday BOBBY ATTERSLEY [Saturday night after the game night, Many of the local fans that there 1s a good chance that vill be anxious to see Jean-Paul [some good saves and was a big one player already on the feam Lamirande who performed with factor in the Dunnies win, Ba-| will be cut hefore the first of. the Lin now. Tonight is the hockey O'Connor and' Attersley also in one new and one old face around club's big Christmas party forion the play before too many more games the players and their wives Just 68 seconds later the Chey ATVIneY vant to fess Whe SUNDAY IN CORNWALL les cut the local lead to a single coming 'and who will ge xe first win of the season over the denceman Serviss gol an assist Allan uy sharpion front running Dunnles and they on the inal goal of the game jelleville McFarlands wi e were determined to make this Narry a penalty was handed the 'visitors their winning start, They gave out in the fast clean final period, SATURDAY NIGHT HERE The cold weather and the close peppered the local goalie with | aga lenty of rubber, Labelle started Chevies but ihe y oy in home team on the right foot |r1Eht to the final wire day night as the Dunnles claimed he scored on a pass from terday to come up with thelr fifth straight win over the Y In the other Sunday game the Cornwall Chevies, The Dunnles had no easy chore however Aas The Dunnies fought back game t let Attersle) and came close on a number Babando did no d # : of oceasions to getting the equal.|0utdg him in goals over (he Bobby Attersley was the big izer, It finally came at the 13.42 os: as he fired home a trio man In this game as he picked up " y in this game Henderson, a hat trick for his night's work after and earned. the first star of the Attersley and Afr picked up as i ha ists on the play fine performance in (he Ay his was the first of a trio of (Sunday game to hold the Din who fired the Dunnles als 10 3 ahi nies In the game at all times. other goal, gals for the flying. Babando Kingston has been doing Henderson played a below par utes of play Five penalties were handed out in the first period with the home: | sters getting three | experience could prove mos rattled home a trio of goals, familiar face back in the -Whithy after Christmas when they will Horne) already and has a card {the Dunnies in the world tourna I bando hit for hig third goal of the| year This would mean that Going Into Sunday's game the (ally as Queenville picked up hi Don't forget the big gnme here Henderson in the Whithy cage i 4 ICE CHIPS ness of Christmas played havoc aught and Queenville, This Houghton and Quiet i Kingston Merchants topped the they had to come from behind mark as Babando heat Devanney| playing a below par game ere on ahead of Devanney of the \ as the we y ROOTE Phat was the way he acote sood some chopping In an effort to game for him as he let one go The second period was a real 3 sizzler, plenty of good fast hard skating and some good clean] checking... Only one penalty was| handed ont and only one goal was scored, Jack Kane was the hig man on this one as he fired home the Dunnles' second goal of the afternoon on a pass from Smith and Tom O'Connor, Kane| also received the only penplty of the period TIE THE COUNT The Chevies were still fighting and they raced right into the Dunnies In the final period, They | knotted the count at a pair each at the 5.00 mark as Goyette] found the mark with Haughton drawing the assist, Less than four minutes later the flash of the puck found the Oddfellows mark again as Babando trigger | ed his second marker with Atter ley getting the helper on this one, The Dunnies, sensing that | Chevies were really goal] gave them a stiff battle Henderson came up with y the | hungry of it | | | HANGAR PROPOSED | KITCHENER (CP) A 10 plane hangar is planned for| Waterloo-Wellington airport next| vear. The airport commission has decided to ask Kitchener, Galt Waterloo, Guelph and Preston for approval to berrow $30,000 for BAN ALL LEFT TURNS stalled at the four corners Fri. day, Previously motorists were permitted to make a left turn during the night hours, The Constable Ken Edwards of the Whitby No Left Police points to the the project new Turn signs in Short Of Guards For New Jail After spending nearly one mil Council learned that a staff of lion dollars to give Ontario Coun.!26 will be needed before the N \ (0 : n or most modern Jails" building can handle prison ws, There are 10 on the staff members of the the present Jail, including governor Kiw Mu FEST ty one of the a country th in the council learned on Thurs that they would have to! Required will be the governor hring the guards' salary sched: three chief turnkeys, 19 guards ule up to date, too, to get the slenographer, maintenance man new building properly staffed and kitchen and laundry man Mey were told by the property The new salary sched! commitiee that 16 more employes adopted by by-law on Thursda must he hired but none are in. Will start guards at $3240 with a his in the old salary sched. Maximum of $3720. Chief turn ule offered keys start at $3840 and have a The jail is ready for prisoners Maximum salary of $4320 but cannot be used until staff is COST $882,843.90 hired The council learned that $472 As a result, council has ap: 841.99 has been spent so far on proved a new salary schedule for|the construction of the new build guards whiel will put them on a ing on Victoria street. It is esti level comparable to salaries paid mated that another £10,000 will at the Don Jail. The new sched: be spent on equipment ule makes the starting rate for Of this amount, the province of guards $720 higher than the old Ontario has contributed $300,000 rate of 20 The county and city. of Oshawa Warden Cyril Morley reported Will share the remainder of the that the committee had adver. Cost tised for jail staff some weeks ounty day lelephone--RI PETERBOROUGH CLOSING ENTRY DATE January 9th, 1959 For syllabus and entry forms write: MRS. A. D. VAISEY, 644 McKellar St., Peterborough, Ontario. FEE SB A ER BBE Rh I AE OE _™ OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Decomber n " ly on another one the Chevies' goal played a tre- Devanney in'up three assists for a bot weekend, Babando also mendous game as he was pep- picked up the same number of pered almost constantly, The teams battled through a {scoreless first period with the Dunnies holding a tremendous edge on the play as they out shot the visitors 17-6 In the first 20 minutes, However they could not {get the disk by Devanney who was real hot for this game, |CHEVIES LEAD | The Chevies opened the scoring {af the 5.00 mark as Muir scored on a three - way passing play {with Melski and Goyette, This sparked the Dunnles and they | fought right back and got on even terms just 76 seconds later, At- |tersley from Babando and Me Beth was the official call on this one, The teams battled evenly until the 16.43 mark when Grigg fired one from about 20 feet out |that went between Henderson's legs, The Whithy team fought back to try and knot the count but failed in this period, Many of the fans were hardly pack in their seats for the start [of the final period when Atters:| P points SUNDAY'S SUMMARY Ist Period Cornwall--LaBelle, Haughton, Queenville ,,. 2. Whithy-Babando, AMtersley, Air , Penalties Goyette, 1 7.08 15.4 Firnst, Henri, Ted O'Connor, Myles, 2nd Period 3, Whithy--Kane, Smith, Tom O'Connor Penalties -- Kane, rd Period 4, Cornwall-Goyette, Haughton viene BOR 5; Whitby Babands, Attersley 9.08 6. Whithy--Babando, Attersley, Ted O'Connor 15.28 7. Cornwall--Queenville, Servis 16.36 _ Penalties > None, SATURDAY NIGHT'S SUMMARY Ist Perlod None, Labelle holding 458 Scoring Penalties ley had knotted the count at two (B08, Tom O'Connor high stick each as he combined with Bmithlg and Babando at the 50 second mark, The Dunnies were skating mich better in this frame and (appeared to he headed in the {right direction | Smith, who played & heads up game, gave the locals the lead for the first time In the game as 2nd Perlod 1. Cornwall Muir, Melski, Goyette 2. Whitby --Attersley, Babando, McBeth 3. Cornwall Grigg, Henri, Muir Penalties Queenville corenes B00 , 818 16.43 17.26, he scored on a pass from Tom Goyetle 19.48 [O'Connor and captain Harry Sinden, This looked like the turn ing point in the game hut the Chevies were not finished, Burke scored on a pass from Goyette on the softest goal of the night It appeared as if the visitors| were going to salvage a tie out | of the game but Attersley spoiled heir hopes as he scored his third goal of the night al the 10.16 mark with Babando getting the assist, The Chevies tried to get that one back but failed with Henderson making two good saves In the final 30 seconds ICE CHIPS , , , We had a chal with manager Ray Miron of the Chevies after the game and he | sald he wished that Boston had | taken Aftersley up for this game and they would have had a good chance of beating the Dunnies That's the way the ball bounces, He continued to haunt] the Chevies again Sunday pleking I empty Er | 4 ard Period Attersley, Smith, Babando Whithy Smith, Tom O'Connor, Sinden Cornwall, Burke Goyelte Whithy Babando 19.18 Penalties -- LaBelle 8.13, Grigg 14.12, Ted O'Connor 19.58, Whithy 50 "mm 5 6 18.59 7 Attersley, it a CATT / WHITBY MO 8.4922 There's no Substitute for Experience! SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN | new sign prohibits a left turn anytime, Shown Installing the new signs are John Ytowski, left, and Don Kimmerly ANIS SIC IVAL verside 2-2942 ago, offering the $2320 starting rate for guards NO REPLIES He admitted. that there had not been one suitable applicant An emergency meeting of the committee was then held, hel! said, and a new salary schedule was agresd upon hy the commit tee. A new advertisement was pliced, he sald, and some 40 applicants appeared County Clerk William Manning | reported that 19 of these were asked: to take a Department of Reform Institutions 1Q test, Of the 19, three refused the test, he Fun to Give-Fun to Receive YOUR LIFE'S MADE EASIER through CLASSIFIED ADS To solve everyday prob. lems quickly. 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