The Oshawa Times, 24 Dec 1958, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, December 24, 1958 WHITBY and DISTRICT & Season = and our thanks for your loyol patronage, ence with the two who are trying to sleep through the noise and rouse the household, | Then we all get up and shoo| presented the candlelight choral Mrs, R, Hall, "And There Were service under the theme 'Beth. Shepherds" by Mys. R, Brciigh- IVOR-JO LAWRENCE & STAPF DAVID'S DRIVE-IN Ike Peace Pledge In Yuletide Talk WASHINGTON (AP) -- In the|tion of Christisn, Jew, Moslem, Christmas spirit of peace on Hindu, Buddhist alike--of ev: rth, President Eisenhower person in the world who has fait all the world Tues- in an Almighty God," he said. "As we near Christmas and the }' ive my the he ed a cea i WE SEND YOU TODAY! Hillcrests Edge Georgetown 4-3 ad . Isaac Puckrin & Son Fuel 145 BROCK ST. §. WHITBY - Enrol Brownies Of 4th Whitby The 4th Whitby Brownie Pack Rev. David iarshall, who was| held their final meeting of the present to meet the Brownle| in 8 Andrew's Church mothers and watch the cere. The many friends of Harold Hall, on Monday, from 6.15 to 8/monies,told the Brownies about| Watters are sorry to learn: that . p.m, Brownle been their little sister Brownies in he Is in the Oshawa General Hos. invited to this special meeting foreign lands all over the world P!tal under observation. They and watched while the Brownles|and of his own experiences in/Wish him a speedy recovery, played several new grmes, Scouting, Friends of little Miss Christine . Two services of Christmas lehem Pilgrimage", Choir num. 1 Worship were held on Sundayipers included "Alt On A Christ or e ami Y morning in ihe bitby United. worning"--Burt, "Rise Up {and the second at 11 am, The|Shepherd and Foller"--Spiritual, By LLOYD ROBERTSON | One year we forgot the candy |, eqitation was entitled "The| "What Child Is Th 47"~Frackin Tomorrow will and before we realized whet Was words of Christmas", Special pohl, "Let Me Rock Your Cradle Day and in our house, with seven oof little gaffers had opened every-| " ¥ or Be ".Tellep, and children, Christmas Day is really? |consisted of "Fanfare ¥ or Be Merry '--1 , something. In a house with one | thing that could possibly be Ope Christmas" --Shaw, and "Gloria|In Excelsis""--Hoggard, Those ed, scattering cards, and all they, gyoelsis".Fnggard, in which singing the solo par's fn the day but with seven, It Is seven Hm as spctaciar eae a io at a Kon one Wikia. and , ¢ . ' solo Mrs, , , Since the seven range In 88e) jul, along about 7 o'clock, the "ty ho evening the choir, under Slersma. Solos of the evening tion of, and reaction to Christ- mas morning is different in al- most every case, Some still be- chimney, some think he doesn't!y. Jie gaffers away from the come at all if you're not good, tree, while we brew a cup of and some know. full well that, cree to face this day. No one |one of the Robertson clan is fully io ang Grandpa can't make ft convinced that there 1s no ac. (his year, so, without fur. Santa, He comes right out flat-\y,o0n" oq as the speaker says, | _ | |him Santa is going to be a mess moo of the children, who can after climbing through the oil fur-| read, act as extemporaneous nace, Santa Clauses and pass out the ea told that there Is no Santa and hen all is done you will know|day that the United States always sort of half - believe there is none|what Aunt Sarah sent this year, will "welcome and accept serious New Year 1 again and one lad admits that he is put-| But, enthusiasm knows no and honest proposals to negotiate solemn word on ola 3 Js " ing his best to be good just in|past, the situation gets out of| Eisenhower spoke to the Ameri- Peoples of the worlds Caltad H RCH | case somebody has been fibbing. hand, wrappers are tossed hither can people, and to the peoples oll, aThat the Deby ie uv 18 pa SERVICES IN NEW C U | The three youngest are ab- and yon, toddlers grasp a doll, the world, just before pressing OE a i or | . down the chimney and|through the room, once again mas tree in the park behind the ® child watches ove: a Todel of | When it opens. 1t was brought | Christmas Eve at midnight brig the goodies under the scattering Santa's little messages White House, earth, goodwill toward men a the new St, John the Evangel- | to Canada from Malta by Mrs, | The Church Is located on Gif- tree and in the stockings. to the four winds, [rine Clrenias moose. ol reality for all humankind, , . | ist Roman Catholic Church, | Lina Schembri, of Byron street | ford street, # Photo |" We still hang stockings up at| The next big occasion of the 'peace on earth, goodwill toward| "The United States is strong-- The same image will be used | north, The first solemn mass __Times Staff Photo |, house, you know, although day, of course, Is the turkey, We| on™ ("not alone an ideal of{and will remain strong--hecause| : . ee |we never owned a mantel in onr don't have turkey at our house ou icanity It is a basic aspira.|that 1s the only way in today's life. This practice has a purely!every day and watching th ree | WOT] that the peace can be pro-| WHITBY practical purpose, [look after this one Is In itself . tected--but the United States will} After fabulous dreams about |quite an event. While the turkey 1 Killed 2 Hurt never use its strength to break| PERSONALS what is In store on the following is cooking, naturally, we must " | the peace, day, little tots who are apt to|get Into the Christmas candy I Tru k Crash Though the United States will | crawl out of bed about 7 a.m, on/and nuts, n C never retreat in the face of force | Mrs. Leo Steffler Is home from ordinary days, are bound to be| By dinner time, the candy and| ppAmprON (CP) -- Mrs, EI.| OF the threat of foree--it wil Whitby Hillcrests posted minutes with three goals to sew|the Oshawa General Hospital, Her ranging through the house and nuts have begun to get in their frida Brock, 57, was killed Tues. always welcome and atcep serl- | | friends wish her a complete re-|looking at the tree about 5 a.m. dirty work and hardly anyone in day and tho Then injured when |°U8 and honest proposals to nego: | they edged Georgetown 43, in| Paul Tran sparked the rally as| covery, on Christmas morning. It so hap- the house is interested in eating a truck onded" wilh' cement tiate International differences | OHA Suburban Seven Junior Cl he clicked on a relay from Gord] The 8rd and 5th Whitby Packs hens, Le, that this is one of the ts lied which has heen cooked Blocks. colided with 8. carom sop . hocke: tion before a small Platt at the 1252 mark, Doug nie 0 " |days that a couple of the real|so care X 4 crowd at Whitby 'Arena. Lundmark scored unassisted less Piowsies Seu glhois Chelgtmas So folks at our house likes to| If there is still light, we wi Highway 8 near this Toronto pic FOR Elmer Tran sparked the Whit-/than six minuies later, and )auditorium with Mrs, Carol|®eep until maybe 7.30 or so, lall go toboggan riding in t | Patrick DiMaria. 31 of Toronto) MISSED PAPERS by attack as he counted the only Roberts counted the winning|Hazelton, Brown Owl of 3rd Whit.| If you hang a bunch of stock-| country, We know a few good | te of uria, a1, of 00 goal of the first period at the|goal at 18,25 by Pack, and Mrs, J, Ottenbrite, ngs (never call them socks) on niils, where little tots can ride as FR Gavel, WEE CL oh, VEE IN WHITBY 18.25 mark. Davies of George-| Coxe fired Georgetown's second | ,oting Brown owl tor Mrs ' oot of someone's bed, and well as the bigger folk, Someone | injured In the crash Ww ih hurled town tied the score early in the goal at the midway mark of the pect' The group enjoyed carol | Stuff them carefully with some|gave us a seven - foot toboggan them and Mrs, Brock from the h MO 8-31 i" middle frame, but Whitby final period. Davies counted thelr|ginoing 'and "exchange of gifts. ™Mce quiet trinkets and all the las Jar, a toughttd goetie, ORF nt Wallsh of Vert Credit. p one swooped back in the closing final goal at the 11,22 mark (They warmly welcomed Brown | Hallowe en kisses which were left which brings our Chris a le 1 om Co i, yon have nor reeivd vo | s' sl t of them and the| That's how we been absent for the last two/leuts siech oul Of Hi have as much! The highway death brought the BELL TAXI AN cols id be ploced between SE es rd months due fo illness. A tasty kiddies will never think of look- mas. I hope you Junch was served at the close of| "8 at the tree. Hun ts we shal) the party, Ray Ottenbrite, who is attending Assumption University in Wind- sor, will be spending the holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, Ottenbrite Sr. [total to four In 12 hours, Two men and a woman were killed | | Monday night. | AT ROTARY CLUB | Observing Nature Can Be Pleasure The pleasure that can be de- School Jan, 21, He sald beginning | Christmas Is Day Music At United Church |Church, the first at 9.30 am. be Christmas| on under the tree, a couple po p the choir| Mary" --Livingston, 'Be Joyful child Christmas lo a spectaclat| other information that 8a n1a|Mee™ 1 Wiliams sang the solo| choir numbers were, Mrs. R. from two to 14, their contempla- | nigger kiddies have 10st all patl-| yo Leadership of Mrs, J, Beaton, consisted of "Bethlehem" by Heve that Banta comes down the there Is no Santa, However, only | an(s any breakfast, and Gran- {footed and laughs when you telllye gaily "in to look things over. Some of the others have been presents, the idea being that pledged to ting Santa to the test. He is do-|hounds, and again, as in years| international differences' {American people A wax image of the Christ | at the new Ciurch Christmas | will be held at the new Church (solutely convinced that Santa\wagon or popgun and romp ibutton to Ught the national Christ. co rl, "inaye® peace on another victory Monday night as|up the game, TT |Owl, Mrs. Larry Ruest, who had over: you can get about two in a hice ending. spend Christ-|jured. ond 7:30 pm, TY born low; our warmest wish ot holds tree, May Christmes briog oli the best te youl --------------- Mrs, H, T, Cook, the Division Commissioner, arrived and the meeting was under way. Susan Smith was Toadstool Fairy dur. ing the Fairy Gold ceremony. One more lively game was played before Enrolment The meeting closed with the Newton, daughter of Mr, and singing of Brownie Taps, and the Mrs. Murray Newton, of 221 Hal- exchange of Christmas and New| lett street, are happy to learn Year wishes, |that she Is home from the hos- | 1 pital and making progress. They The next meeting of the Pack Li) fo complete recovery. ceremony, which was preceded by the Brownies dancing in thelr Fairy Ring, singing the Brownles Bong and the Tweenies Song. After the Pack was 'magic-ed' Madam Commissioner enrolled the following new Brownies, as-| sisted by Tawny at the magic pool and Brown Owl: Andree Brown, Susan Ireland, Sandra Scero, Lvnne Sharman and Norma Wilson, Hach recruit re- peated the Brownie Promise at the toadstool and received her| Srownie Pin and emblem from Mr, and Mrs, E, Hopworth are celebrating their 48th wedding an. niversary today. Their friends wish them many more happy an- niversaries. Woman Injured On Dundas St. |, ui am, dsssber ot ir Mrs, Jean Bevan, 63, of Hop- |vear old on Christmas day. The kins street, suffered undeter- |guests attending the celebration mined 'back injuries when she will be: Mrs, D. Everist and Mr, was struck by a car while |G. Whichello of Pickering and son ssing Dundas street Tues. (Wayne day afternoon, | Sergeant Kenneth MacPherson, | Mrs, Beven was crossing stationed at Uplands with the| south on Dundas ct Hickory |RCAF will be spending the holi:| rived from observing nature whs|Jan. 1, the Red Cross would be pointed out to the members of the Supplying blood free to anyone Whitby Rotary Club at their regu- needing it and the new clinics lar meeting in the arena Tuesday Weve being held to replenish sup- | by! Gi Marshall Bartman, exten- Pes. of the Federation wos Saar: "| ap ol] 0] Co. May Change colored slides depicting nature's| Investments Among them were many of flow- Sec: Fred Ollen-Bittle; Pres: Tom R, Scott COUNTY BOWL 118 BYRON ST, NORTH WHITBY -------------- creations and explained the pur. pose of the federation to which he belongs. His slides showed several wild- life, winter and forest scenes, ers that grow throughout Ontario.,| CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)-- The speaker was introduced by The Shell Oil Company, British Ear] Falrman and thanked by and Dutch owned, sald Tuesday John Mitchell, it will have to revise its plans Rotarians Stu Roblin and Ivor for future investment in Venezu. NOTICE TOWN of WHITBY Applications will be received until 5 p.m., on Monday, January Sth, 1959, for the position of General Works Foreman in the Town of Whitby, Appliconts should be familiar with oll phases of muni. cipal road work, sidewalk tion, garbage collection end general maintenance of Town property and be able to supervise ond Instruct the employees of the Works Department, Applicants should state age, previous experience, end education, Full employee benefits in a growing community, J. M. McAVOY, Chairmen, Applications Committee, Box 250, Town of Whitby. HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION & CHRISTMAS TREE PICK-UP There will be no Jorbage collection on Christmas Day or Boxing Day. rbage normally collected on these days will be collected by a special pick- up on December 29th and 30th, There will be ne collection on January 1st and the area normally serviced on this day will be collected on Fridey, January 2nd. a -------------------------------- No Christmas Trees will be collected during the holiday period -- Special Collections will be made during the week of denuery Sth to 9th, 1959, on the regular garbage collection days. HARRY INKPEN, Chairman, Welfare Department JOHN RAE, Works Supervisor, Whitby Churches FAITH BAPTIST | EMMANUEL 421 BROCK ST, N, WHITBY REFORMED Pastor: Rev. E, C, Corbett, 8.Th, CHURCH Assistant: Mr, R, Roxburg REV. GERRIT REZELMAN 3rd Concession West of Brock N, = EE ------------------ Just a note to wish you a very happy Holiday Time! =] i : p COLOR BY DE LY) CE lr. CINEMAS cor 0 Af ¢% The Beauty Spot Prop. Iris E, Huyck 102 BYRON ST, §. WHITBY 10 am. to 11 am. BAPTIST CHURCH AlITH INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US AT THIS CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICE. lhursday, December 25ti 10 AM, CHRISTMAS SERVICE 1.30 P.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAMME WHITBY UNITED CHURCH REV. JOHN M, SMITH, B.A, B.D., Minister MRS. J, BEATON, AR.C.T, Organist rr p-------------------- a etm | Fre BEST OF THE SEASON TO YOU AND YOURS! PRs ® : v | - NEW CURE rOR COLDS? Obviously well - heeled, pros- | it when he was a small child perous' Allyn M Thames | He suffered from asthma and creates quite a contrast to his | continued colds and the doctor son Allyn, Jr., II, who strolls | thought shedding his shoes barefooted down the main | would toughen him up. He street of Montgomery, Ala wears shoes only to "Sunday i AND § Allyn, Jr., known as Shot, has | school, even though winter Armstrong : gone barefoot all year round | often brings freezing tempera: REAL ESTATE HOLY COMMUNION ever since his doctor advised | tures to Montgomery, i CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE 11.30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 24th Berneice » x AGAMY VICI LAY ORRTEE WM ERAN emo WAR amos. | 4 Mrs. Cook, the Commissioner, street. Police sald she walked |day season with his sister and Lawrence celebrated their birth-|ela because of new tax decrees. who welcome them to the Pack,| behind an eastbound car and |hrother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs<Wal- days. Guests at the meeting/were: | Shell Is the second largest pro. Mrs. Cook sp ke on the sym: was struck by a westbound ||50e Holmes, of Dundas street Charles World, Nell Jenkins and ducer of Venezuelan oll, respon- and Brownies celebrate Gautier, 2, of 716 Burns | Mr. and Mrs, Ray Holley, of Robertson, Scarborough; 8. As did the largest producer, Christmas in Mexico, | wtreet. Montreal, are visiting their son|John Ward, Art Conrad, David American - owned Creole Petrol: Refreshments were served by| Dr. C. A. Johnson treated the and daughter-i-law, Mr, and and Brian Gibson, Don and Nell eum Company, Shell expressed tain, Mary Elms, Catriona Har.| taken hy police to his office 'sireot west, for the holidays.| President Ted Sims presented a|decreed last Saturda: ™ | ' " Sims § y by which vey, and Bonnie Townsend, as-| for huthen areatmept, Soe Other guests will be Mr, and Mrs. |gift to secretary John McClellan, [the government would take 60 sisted by the newly enrolled bles John Mason and Morley |njichael Holley, of Haliburton, Pianist Robin Nicholson was pre-|per cent or more of oll company | Mr, and Mrs, Howard Mec. Crawford. As a result, the Shell Compan: Millan, of Greenbank, and Mr.| neji Murkar called on the of V. la sald in a statement WHITBY and Mrs. Bob Snodden, of Little| ampbers to support the Red|Venezuelan oil's chances in world Phone MO 8.3618 | mas at the oe ous. ge held at Whitby District High/time of considerable surplus. EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M. . -- : a THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF EXTENDS TO WHITBY FRIDAY-NIT 'NITERS ONE AND ALL A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS LEAGUE i Eleanor Stevenson took the rolling 278, Ladi ' high triple was taken by Phyllis Simpson, 625, The men's high single and Jack "Scott, Jack had a 288 single and 704 triple, Over 200 scores: Dave Gisham, |224; Dink Bye, 217; Bill Simp- son, 233; Grace Lercnard, 207; | Phyllis Simpeon, 246; Eleanor 260; Lloyd Bradley, 20°; DNnss Spencer, 212, 238; A" 'ta Hutchinson, 218, 220; Fred Ste |S 4 220; Agnes Simpson, 230: Wally Polley, 209, 243; John Devere, | i 1201; Bill Fulton, 204; Marion |g --- 288, 205; Bil Grylls, 213; Bill WITH... REX REASON -- DICK FORAN 2, 5; Bll Goh Lal John Townsend, 200, | | SALE AT THE B 91; Ruby Spanner, 97; Belle Booval OX OFFICE | | Grylls, 67. There will be mol} bowhing this week or next| howl: STARTING THURSDAY, DEC. 25th [noha stow', "60: how EVENING SHOWS AT 7 - 9 P.M. Spencer, 636; Jack Scott, 704; 3 son, 620; EleanorStevencon, 666: ITs T M %* * {Jane Myers, 550; Marg O'Neill, IME FOR 3 [owe ' : . . off from angry propaganda at The Screens Laughtime ofa Lifetime! tacks on Yugoslavia to sign a| ¥ Bn $70,000,000 trade pact with the NV 4 German news agency ADN re-| : a ported the 1959 accord was nego- 9 tiated in a friendly atmosphere {side. of - goods worth $35,000,000 Jane a net increase in trade of 40 per cent over $058. bolism of the Christmas Tree, car driven by Therese | yest [Bill Minett, all of Oshawa; Art sible for about 33 per cent, four Girl Guides, Christine Brit.| woman at the scene, She was Nyy Wm, T, Holley, of Dundas|Wilson, all of Whitby. concern over the effects of a law Brownles, Nicholson investigated. and children Robert and Daryl. |sented with a present by Art profits instead of half, Britain, will be guests at Christ-|crogs blood donors clinic being {markets will be restricted at a WO pgviee LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.20 | BOWLING NEWS ladies high single Friday night high triple were both taken by 204; Al Fry, 218; Glen Rorabeck, Stevenson, 273; Robert Simpson, venson, 204; Robert Brown, 217, Graham, 206; Jack Scott, 211, | "CHRISTMAS GIFT" TICKETS ARE NOW ON | | "aunon Leste: Mona Mowney, ing night will be Jan, 2, Lloyd Bradley, 581; Agnes Simp- N | ---------------- ME FOR SERGEANTS | - SIGN TRADE PACT | BERLIN (AP) Communist | | East Germany Tuesday took time {Belgrade government. The East / {It calls' for the export on each i L ' SRG THAN TE AYE Rowen he he tox EW J Lae

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