8 Ps } | * i appearances, including a Sun | Church, Doug, Dalr and | Tr day evening concert ol Ar | Kass; middle row are Ted 1 21, In the front row. lefl 10 | op 000k Mike Marsden, Gor ! Brass Band, shown above. In | right, are Frnest Clarke, Bob ip oy 4 ih v Mf the weeks before Christmas, | Greer, Bill Askew, a guest, | don McGuire, L the band made several public | Bruce Gould, Don Welr, Alvin | Glen Nelson, Bert Readv to embark on bigger | and betler things In 1060 are the members of the Whithy Harlow, ¥ McGuire, | WHITBY BRASS BAND Keith King, Harry 'Baxter, Rex Hopkins and Willl Bchatzmann; Tomlinson, Tom Broadbent, | Curtis Brown, manager, Band. back row are Frank Lee, Ron | | | | | master Frie Clarke, Forsey, Robert Clarke, Ottenbrite, John Ashton, | retary, and Stan Redfearn Oshawa Times Photo George Clein HOC | WHITBY and DISTRI Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St, West Manager: Lloyd Robertson CT Tel. MO, 8-3708 OPEN CHURCH FOR CHRISTMAS EVE MASS | gelist, on Gifford §t., opened | much Interest because of its Although R will be several {ta doors for midnight mass on type of architecture, The roof weeks before parish members will be able to meet there for | Christmas Fve, Shown above Sunday services, the new | fa an exterior view of the new Church of St. John the Evan. | building which has ereated of a hyperbolie | In the form aor dw br 1 J | There the paraboloid ATE nO pillars in church aud. is one solid concrete slab, bullt | torlum Oshawa Times Photo Prisoners Receive BONELLO WORKING OUT Christmas Dinner The spirit of Christmas and frult, was given each prisoner, feeling of goodwill toward men all with the compliments of the found its way into the Ontario Jal committee of county council County Jall Christmas Day this Christmas Twenty - ive prisoners, who couldn't be thelr familie and friends for the holiday, were treated to a turkey aner com plete. with all the trimmings They even recetved gifts ( pliment "of the Salvation Army A delicious turl.oy dinner which included potatoes, turnips, Christ mas pudding, candles, nuts and BROC Phone MO 8.3618 EVENING SHOWS 7.9 P.M, NOV paving Jean Paul Lamirande, who last year was a member of the world present every y champion Whitby Dunlops, will I'he Army passed play Whithy tonight, but this from cell to cell giving prisoners time against his former team chocolate bar each. Pro. mates, Tonight he will be. wear mly thing the prisoners Ing the Helleville colors when the ton Jail Dunnies play host tot he Allan Sutherland [Cup championship team Lamirande will be making his second appearance on Whithy ice Last year, he joined the Dunlop lineup shortly before their trip overseas and played only one game In Whithy, the last game the Dunnles played, against Sud bury Following thelr quests, Lamirande flew home from Paris to Quebec. He re joined the Aces this year and was bought from that club a short time ago by the McFarlands Once again, he will be a mem her of the team which represents Canada in the world hockey tour nament The Macs who authorize i) wih Salvation in a large bably the ¢ | et AN Governor Jame pointed out that visitors are allowed to see prisoners on holi days vi not European con SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 The Screens Laughtime ofa Lifetime!!! now hockey Europe to try to keep the world [hockey erown In Canada, Refore they leave, they will have played a J-game schedule in the Kast ern Ontario Senior A Leéague So far, they have managed to beat the Dunnies only once and witle for a draw on two' other meetings, Tonight, they. will be ta show fans that they ready to defend the honm that the Dunnies brought back to Canada last year One of the Dunlops best-known Denies Motion ' For New Trial Of B. Goldfine {OSTON (AP out the From the same stile and director n triet Court Q BRIFFITHE a ---- DVN | MYRON McCORMICK + mo anava \ V TIN LI "TORNTEE MAHIN: MERVYN LeROY + WARNER B FEATURE STARTS: 7 and 9:25 P.M A aor thal nied mot Wore wander guy ada or Bolly nothing wird Go ------ - I Vv who were convicted of con st Mond of court Dn nN dred Paper 10 days have slightly more than one month of Canadian/ before they take off for centrement, Frank Bonello, whose Neles coinpared with 9.037 last ' Washin Lamirande Plays With Macs Against Dunnies THE OSHAWA TIMES, Beturdey, Desomber 37, 1988 § Ticket Scalpers 'Happy In London | By HAL COOPER prices are enough to make Brit | LONDON (AP) London's ish teeth fall out, [ticket scalpers are raking in the | For a 70cent balcony seat they {moola with both hands, Mean-|collect $5.60, A $2.04 seat down while, with both feet, they are siasirs costs you $22.40, Prices briskly kicking themselves. Until range up to $112 for a four-seat XE WHITBY SPORTS | SPOTLIGHT By WREN A, BLAIR The Belleville McFarlands, a month away from their Euro- pean departure, move into the Whitby arena tonight for a spirited battle with the Dunlops, The ""Maecs" have made, recent addi tions designed to strengthen thelr club for the world tournament, lately they never realized what! A . which undoubtedly they will, Jean-Paul Lamirande, who helpedithe (raffic would bear, Joos hats $44 at the box office, the ""Dunnies" win the world erown last season, will don a unl-| My Fair Lady, with the original |, I hover has seen any- form ngoinst his old mates here in tonight's action, Belleville New York stars heading the cast, |" "% Vike It. bought the 35-year-old defence ace last week, and this will be his|is piaving in the Drury Lane The.| Where do the scalpers get their first appearance in Whithy this season, Many fans got only # atre, which seats 2,500 |thekets? brief glance at "Lammy" last year because he played only one You can't get a reasonably Peter Cadbury, hesd of the game with the club prior to leaving for Furope They have also good seat from a legitimate ticket city's biggest legitimate ticket purchased goaltender Claude Dufour from Three Rivers of the agency until June, if then (agency, believes most of the Quebec league, and it's possible that Dufour will get his first as-|y yng grpE ET [black marketers had secomplices slgnment tonight, The -McFarlands © have been cutting quite ap 0 every night the sidewalks line up st the box office in droves swath lately, after a slow start, and have heen beaten only twice | oading to the Drury Lane are when it first : In thelr last 14 games [lined with at Jeast 20 ticket spivs.| He also believes a number of The Whithy arena has been the scene of sell-out erowds | They make themselves easy 0 small, shady agencies handed out at almost every game this year until about 10 days before | Fecognize by wearing black hats (jckets to the spivs freely for well Christmas, Naturally with the hustle and bustle of the Yule. |and black overcoats with colored |in excess of the customary com. tide, late store hovws, parties, ete, crowds dipped slightly scarfs around thelr necks, mission, fast week, However, if evervone Is Ike us, they'll have had | They have tickets for every| Manager George Hoare of the enough of parties (ugh) hustle and hustle, ete and the enter. | | part of the theatre, and their | Drury Lane says: "There would ent of a good hockey game will be a welcome evening's : - be no black market if the publie Jalan Belleville:Whithy contests are always keenly play. - BOY LOSES LEG {refused to pay these fantastic ed and this year have heen even more #0, hecause of the | TORONTO (CP)--A 13-year old prices," overseas element, All this should find the arenn a well-crowd- [boy taking a short cut with a1" And, of course, there would be ed place this evening, Defenceman Alf Treen Is scheduled to (companion over the coupling of ng drunkenness A people quit rejoin the club after a week's absence due to a bad foot, and two standing freight cars was drinking, George Samolenko will also return to action after an Injury to badly hurt Friday when the cars| his ribs, Pele Babando has been granted the game off to Join [started up, throwing him between his family for Christmas and will miss tonight's encotnter, the tracks, Roger Arteau's right] Fred ¥icher will move hack up to left wing on Atlersley's log was amputated below the line, The Dunlops are keen to hold thelr first place position | knee, Doctors sald they hoped his even though Belleville play extra games during Sunuary. Je |other leg could be saved, v of "" vw'! ost 0 e ve La | do thi they unt ds ie 4 lie Mace " grit might he a PRAY FOR PAIR maining games hetweon the two squads, 4 J ! ; tough chore, Tonight's tt will he a good start for the second JERUSALEM, Israel (Reuters) half of the schedule and should produce some great hockey, (Farmers in Israel Friday offered [special prayers for rain as a THE TOWN AND COUNTRY , , , Come to think of §t there|lengthy dry spell played havoc has never heen better hockey during the five years the Dunlops| with crops, Winter crops already have been operating than that being played this season, Yvery have been spolled and plans for game has heen keenly contested, and the league as a whole Is|planting additional crops have producing fast, exciting, elean hockey Kingston played In| been abandoned Belleville ast night, with Cornwall at Hull, but results of those games were not available as this was written Frank Bonello| MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 If you have net received your Times by 7 pm, Ci BELL TAXI All sells must be cod between 7 ond 7:30 pm. WHITBY PERSONALS Is working out with the Dunlops, and if he ean sweat off a few| | Mr, and Mrs, ¥, Head, of West| Rouge, were Christmas dinner| guests at the home of Mr, and| Mrs, E, Hutcheson, of Hillcrest Drive Mrs, Beatrice street, had as Christmas Mi Clark, James Jones and Ernest {Timmins Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Cecll Bush of Henry street, were: Mr. and| | Mrs, Russell Bradley, Mr, Walter | Bradley, Mr, and Mrs, Paul De | Jardins and son Richard, and Mr and Mrs. Wm. Simpson The many friends of Mr / Jackson, of Green street, are [happy to learn that he Is now at home, from the Oshawa General | Hospital where he underwent sur gery, Happy to report that he is {making progress, Wishes for complete recovery are extended to Mr of Brock her guess at and Mrs, Joseph | Mifflin Plorle Sassville, of Zona, ¥ Jackson Mr, and Mrs, FE. Jackson, of Toronto, had as. thelr Christmas dinner guests Mr, and Mrs, J Jackson Mr, and Mrs, P, Petterson, of Hampton, and Mr, and Mrs, R | Luke, of Oshawa, will be Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs, J, Jacobson, of Centre reet south | Mr, and Mrs. A. H, Lear, of Burns street, had as thely Christ [mas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs [Fred James and family Ly Mr. and Mrs. A, Stanlick wd daughter Margaret spent Christ mas day at the home of thelr nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs R. Barton, of Claremont Mr. and Mrs, George Beaudry, of Oshawa, and Mr, Eugene Beau dry, of Windsor, were Christmas| | dinner guests at the home of Mi land Mrs. Henry Chartrand, of Perry street | Judy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | | Lloyd Hicks, is celebrating her| [6th birthday today, Her friends {wish her many happy returns of | the day [] | Pioneer Family | '| Daughter Dies lid YRANK BONELLO face has been absent In the lineup this year, Is now working out with the team, manager Wren Rlair nounced this week, Frank has heen unable to join the club up until now because of work com mittments Lately, however, he has heen lured out of his semi retirement and is practising regularly with the elub. Manager hopes that Bonello will soon be back shape and ready to sign again on the Dunlops roster Their sentences are scheduled to begin Jan But it is unlikely hat they Ho to Jail hey appealing to the Appeals were 'convicted of nal contempt for wi then are Us Court of The ney erim fatlure to pro duce camplete records for the in ternal revenue ervice as or dered hy the court Goldiine Iso ces 1 al in ton March-16 on charges fa ons of contempt of Congress for Ing to answer some q about his financi ¢ ona RiG world's ite, raw material for | TORONTO (CP)-A daughter of one of Canada's ploneer United Empire Loyalist familles, Mrs Helen Allen, 100, died here Tues day She was the wife of the. late George Herbert Allen who was a founder of the Canadian Under writers' Assoclation and the Montreal Life Insurance Com pany Mrs, Allen was born March §1 1868 at Stirling near Trenton, and was a daughter of Uriah and Maria Knox, pioneers in the area Holiday Cuts Vehicle Total TORONTO (CP) Canadian {mater vehicle production this [week Is estimated at AMY ve week, The production consisted of S414 cars compared with 7.6m and 829 trucks compared with 1.956 Production to date this vear Is estimated at 3530 250 vehicles com pared with 400.803 In the corres ponding period last vear. It. was made up of 202 210 cars compared with 338810 and 58.040 trucks compared with 70.903 All was down this the Christmas production week hecause of holiday, Chrysler, which" had no car production last week, was back in production following a settlement of a whieh created 8 In the strike a seareity of United States Production of cars by th date compan ies week and for the year to vith es for \ od | \ and the corresponding n ve kots VenT ' Chrysler 970 11 Fore 100 508 014 Ve n 1.083 baker-Pa vester nil I is we hope to hring the former "Dunnie'" smoothie back to the elub, Centre ice has been the weak spot of the team all sea-| son, and we must confess we haven't been entirely happy with| either Kane or Youngberg, Of the two Kane will likely make the | best hockey player although he lacks experience Youngberg shows lots of hustle hut eannot make that big play for his wing After a rood start he has slipped steadily of late, There's an old saving that if vou haven't got it down centre, 'you haven't got it, period." Although the ig In first place at the moment we doubt that they could survive tough seven game series like we had two Ago against and North Bay. | Therefo must designed to give the club additional depth for the "'streteh" Certainly "Sammy" Pol Inek Is doing Just that, He hong singed Connie Broden (owned hy the Canadiens organization) and Is also dickering with the Leafs) the def Huoh Bolton, who Is attending university in" Otta Those two additions are going to make the "HMahs" mighty « when it comes to play-offs | Gerry ¥hman seared a gon! In hls first with the Toronto Maple Leafs, as the Leafs shutout the Red Win 240 In Detroit Chiistmas night Montreal Canadiens are starting to rm away with the National league race again and have opened up Detroit Clinton Comets increased thelr first-place lead with an 8:5 Christmas Day win in New Haven, The loss dropped New Haven into third spot, he hind Johnstown and Clinton in the United States Eastern League Cleveland Barons dumped Hershey Bears again, and to within 2 points of the second place Bears, A month ago the Barns were smack in the American League cel: lar, But the old master, foxy Jim Hendy, made five player chan ges, read the riot act, as only he can, and BOOM! Since then they have won 15 of last 18 games Created Teo ol ors v x STAFFORD BROS, Monumental Works 318 Dundes East MO 8.3552 club those Kitchener BUTT RADI And Appliances 118 Brock 51. 5, Whithy MO 8.3707 vear we make moves now for services of neemnn roueh pecially game TOWN of WHITBY m,, on Mendey, | Works Foreman a 12point lead over second. place Applications will be received until § January Sth, 1959, for the position of Gene In the Town of Whitby, Applicants should be familiar with ell phases of muni. cipal rood work, sidewalk construction, garbage collection end general maintenance of Town property and be able to supervise ond instruct the eo yees of the Works Depertment, Applicants should state o previous experience, end education, Full employee benefits in a growing community, J. M, McAVOY, race , have now closed thedr Whitby Donors To Be Replaced Whithy Blood Donor Service, an for a fireman's son who was suf organization formed In February (fering from leukemia, Members 1053 to provide blood donors for thought the for Hts member will discon a projeet and tinue operation Jan, 1, when the Red Cross bheging providing free [soon many private ecitizes be. blood for evervone in the province [came members, thus ensuring the under the new Ontario Health [welfare of thelr families if blood Plan was needed Organized by The Blood Donors Service was Whitby Volunteer Fire Depart-(the only tanlzation of its kind | ment. the Blood Donor Service in Canada, Under the Ontario Ho has provided blood for its mem: pital Plan all blood will be pro hers and thelr families for almost vided free by the Red Cross, six years eliminating the need of the serv It was formed to supply blood ice Town of Whitby. Whithy Churches EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH REV, GERRIT REZELMAN 3rd Concession West of Brock N, 10:00 AM, MORNING WORSHIP (ENGLISH) 2:30 P.M, AFTERNOON SERVICE (DUTCH) | FAITH BAPTIST | 42) BROCK ST, N., WHITBY Pastor: Rev, E. C. Corbett, B. Th, Assistant; Mr, R, Roxburg SUNDAY SCHOOL -- 10 A.M I d 11 AM, SERVICES 7PM, || 9:15 AM, AONDAY, 6:30 P.M || Radio Broadcast CKLB Oshawa Explorers | 9:45 AM, MONDAY, 4:15 PM. -- CGIT Our Bible School for all ages WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M, 11 AM. AND 7 PM, Midweek Meeting at both by the fire department Idea worthwhile members of the| St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church BYRON ST, S, AT ST, JOHN ST, 9:45 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM MORNING WORSHIP [The tivo doctors were Amir Ham geh, head of a district health de partment, and Abdul Vahabi head of the district's hyglene de partment The doctors' findings make him TEHRAN, Tran (AI) TWO ponsiderably the senlor of an doctors have examined Sayed Alllgiher Iranian peasant, Reza Shir Saleh Kutahi convinced | cava of Mazanderan district, who lie ls anywhere 158 to 181 to 145 years old, A years old, Kutahl says he 18 15, | ya)igjous loader In the district re After the aged man's story was ported last October that Shirsa published in the newspapers, the age had been confirmed government sent two doctors to the village of Keluseh to examine Kutah! The doctors issued a commun Ique saying, "in the course of the examination the age of Sayed All Saleh Kutahl was estimated be tween 158 and 188," Atlantic are noted for large sheep They the old man was!/ farms and extensive whaling in healthy except for a weakness interests O.H.A. SENIOR "A" BEE Vem WORLD CHAMPIONS WHITBY DUNLOPS Doctors Think Man Over 158 7PM and are EVENING SERVICE from claims he WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, J, Mrs. W. E var's Shirsavar was reported healthy md still active as a detective In his village | | M. Ward, Minister | Summers, ATCM ISLAND WEALTH The Falkland Isles dn the south {| Our pastor ministerin 2nd and 4th SUNDAY NIGHT || services, assiste -- BYPU | Mr. Roxburg PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 307 Brock St, N., Whitby--=Rev, O. J. MacPherson, Minister 10:00 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM & 7.00 P.M. "GOSPEL SERVICES" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31st WATCH NIGHT SERVICE, 9:30 PM Sound Film: "THE BIG BROTHER" Instrumentals = Vocals «~- Testimonies by our Christ Ambassadors "COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS" WHITBY UNITED CHURCH REV. JOHN M, SMITH, BA. B.D.. Minister MRS, J. BEATON, ARC Organist \ T TONIGHT -- 8:30 P.M. at - WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM. Reception of Members EVENING HOUR 7:00 P.M "A WONDERFUL LIFE" SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 AM Girls sand 'boys under © - 10.00 AM Girls and bow 11:00 AM Intant Care Worship years ond ove years Junior