§ CPP PPP PP a a dh Foam natn [because there is no 'neatly ted up solution' for alcoholism YOUNG | wwe le were taking grave risss by supposing they could drink| EPIDEMIC KILLS 100 and then let experts straighten] KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) out their problems, |One hundred persons have died The conference Is sponsored by since last weekend In 8 mysteri- ; the Ontario Temperance Federa-| ous epidemic that has hit a refu-| WBS PHONE & 34 tion, {gee shanty town on the outskirts yyy Vo, hockey action at Whitby Arena] TORONTO (CP)---There 18 1o| ome J, Henry, chairman of of Karachi, The outbreak, at first vi 7a 7 Friday night, [cure for alcoholism, only & re-|we oponcoring committee, said identified as cholera, sine a & rac Jim Brown and Clayton Mac-|covery program that must an: [one of the basic causes of alcohol. | ------ WIT Gwyic the other Kinsmen tinue to the grave, a provincial | o.oo ne oressure exerted on THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 29, 1958. § NoCure Seen | Kinsmen Win For Alcoholics WHITBY and DI STRICT Over Kiwanis : , Tel. MO, 8.3703 | Bob Campbell scored twice as| Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St NW Cond Robeatons e Mi Sampbel] soon d tw oh been described as a form of gasiro-enteritis, over Kiwanis in Bantam league Only Recovery | | HUSBAND, WIFE DIE CLINTON, Ont, (CP) Dr John 8, Evans, 95, retired Clinton kay were RS Dunnies Give Cup Holders 11-2Walloping By CLIFF GORDON a Menager Wren Bluir of the [III mmm y world champion Whitby Dunlops must really have put the fear of the axe in his charges here on Saturday night as they walloped the Belleville McFarlands 11-2 in & regular league fixture at the local arena, Blair had announced he was negotiating with a trio of new players and that at least one of we local team now would be cut to make room for the new blood, The Attersley, Bemolenko and Etcher line was a real power ¥ 'se as they picked up 15 scor ing points among them. Afters ley scored a trio of goals and two assists, with Ftcher and Samolenko getting a single goal each and * ir helpers, Playing conch Sid Smith of the WR Dunnies also had » god night as he collected a pair of goals and two assists, Whitey Youngberg, Sand Air, Tom O'Connor and Dou McBeth each added single FRED ETCHER For the losers i was John| ; A | McLellan and playing coach Ike . Belleville opened the scoring in Hildebrand who did the light the middle frame as they dis blinking played some real {' ht as they The Dunnies hid a tremend. Med the play in the Whitby end ous edge throughout the ga. e "Me and finally managed to get| and outshot the visitors 47 tn 24, | O"¢ by Henderson who played a Next home game for the Dun heads up game for the locals wn nies will be this £.turday night Saturday night | when the H ~ Canadiens with SCORE 8 MORE | Connle Broden at the lines will The Dunnies soon got hack on be the visitors the scoring tral' and steadily in-| ON WING STRING creased their lead as they fired| The McFarlands appeared ra home five mor ther confident a: they skated out 'eV!Y by the \' Itors y went| for the start of thie game, They to Smith, Youngberg, Air, Etcher had won seven fa r row and lost and Tom O'Connor in that order only one of thel last 15 games Ie period ended with the Dun-| and it was to the Dunnies. What ™¢ nursing a neat 91 cushion, | they did not hank on was a res) (0ing into the third and final] battling Whitby team who were period the same thought was in really fired up for this game the minds of many of the Whithy The Dunnies Vige that they [AN8 Will the Dunnies be able must win at least four of the '© et more then 10 goals in this five games they have remaining one? On two occaslors so far with the Mac's if they (the Dun. [his year the locals had hit the nies) are to hold the top ring and 10 Mark but never passed it. | keep the Belleville team in sec! Don McBeth, who has seen ond spot, limited action this year, got ' i| Bobby Atterslev the 'little first goal of the yr as he let | blond bomb shell" started the 0 a blistering shot from just ball rolling for the Dunnies as! inside the blue line that appear he whipped hme a 10-footer ed to go right through the web with line mates Samolenko and bing In the mitt of goalie Bell, | Etcher getting the helper on This brought the Dunnies to the this one double figure mark Goalle Bell of the visitors ap Hildebrand gave the few Melle peared more than a little dis. ville supporters a chance to appointed at this goal. The Dun: cheer as he skated right in on| nles kept up thelr attack and Henderson and fired a hard one made it 2-0 at the 10,08 mark. that Henderson appeared to have| Once again it was the SEA line handled well ~nly to have it slip| that did the scoring. This time It between his knees as he afttemnt | went Samolenka from Etcher ed to take the puck to the side | Attariioy of the net ast change of players for N the Dunnles saw: the text li One of the best goals of the equally as effective as they scor od just 18 seconds later and i wy fired a trio of shots at goalie Bell and appeared have their efforts folled, But Attersiey, the great little competitor that he is, | kept digging and literally stole! the puck right off the end of| Bell's stick and then flipped it by the bewildered Mac's net minder. This made it 11 and the fans as well as the Dummies were content to call it enough ICE CHIPS This was really a scoring thrust, one that can not be denied as a truly great team effort It was impossible to pick a three-star selection on Saturday ght so it was decided to give the entire Whitby team a star fo: their per. formance The Attersley, Ftcher, Samolenka line wa tre mendous, But then so were fel lows like Jack Kane who was all over the ice digging like a heavy er, Sid Smith, , ayed a bang up nd se pair of noals Sinden played good, Alf although he did not fiure in the scoring, gave the fans some real thrill vith his big was evident at this stage that rushes and brought a number of the Dunnies were really on the! rounds In fact fly, The locals + zed around the the entire team appeared to be Belle ille defence and right in|flying. We had thought that per on Rell time and again, haps some of them might be like Smrke of ti.e Macs was hanish. yours truly and suffering from ™ 1 A os, game od Harry Treen GEORGE SAMOLENKO of applause + + Lamirande made his first ance in Whitby for the 2 Pp | Belleville team and saw plenty of action as he played more than | half the game, His passes and heady plays were evident on a| great of Belleville rushes , , , "wm Baturda, night the Ottawa-Hull Canadiens will he the visitors and they have added a former Dunnie in Con- nie Broden to their line up , , We understand that he will be playing coach, If this | the case, the local management and team will have provided the rest of the league with two of their playing coaches, As well as put- ting one man in the NHL , , . Any one want to bet that still another ex-Dunnie will not see action in the NHL this year, Word has it out of the windy city veterinary, died night within 24 hours of his wife, Donald Dalr clicked. for the Ki- Annie, 85, Dr, and Mrs, Evans wanians, were Clinton residents for nearly) In other action Pickering wal 57 years until moving to Btral-(loped Rotary 84. Bob Ashion ford four years ago to live with paced Pickering with four goals, their family, Dr, Evens was a while Greg Wall and Bob Ashton native of Bruce County and early counted two apiece, David Law- graduate of the Ontario Veterin- rence and William McBride shar- ary College. led the Rotary scoring BY THE WAY 1958 Predictions Were A Little Off (pear odd for a captain to be we | shown receiving a hat just a few it | weeks before the shipping season {ended, That harbor has us bal- brand new year, On Thursday |fled. Either someone is tamper. By LLOYD ROBERTSON In a couple more days, will wrap 1968 up and put away and get ready to dig into a | of Chicago that they are not too pleased with Hall and that Roy Edwards ma, get a chance to prove his worth between the pipes, but we will have to wait and see In that case , , , Friday night the Dunnies travel to Belleville, SUMMARY Ist Perlod 1. Whitby, Attersley--8am- olenko, Etcher 6.04 2. Whitby, Bamolenko-- Etcher, Attersley 3, Whithy, Smith--Kane, Ted O'Connor 4, Whitby, Attersley- Ficher Samolenko 10.98 Penalties--Sinden trip 1.24, Mc 10.08 0.21 18.55, 2nd Period 5. Belleville--MeLellan Hildebrand, Goegan 6. Whitby, Smith----Ted O'Connor, K ne Whithy, Youngberg Myles, Air 8. Whithy, Afr Youngberg 9. Whitby, Etcher-- Cam olenko, Attersle, Whitby, Tom O'Connor Kane, Smith Penalties -- Hildebrand, 7.67; Sinden, charging 11.46 3rd Period 11. Whitby, McBeth,--Kane Smith 12. Belleville, Hildebran. - McLellan 13, Whitby, Attersley Eteher, 8amolenko Penalties Goegan hooking 4.44, Treen cross check "3%, Samolenko high stick 18.35, Smrke high stick 18.35, 1.43 321 f 4.2 Myles. 15.43 16.25 10 18.24 trip 2.38 42 11.05 U.S, VISA FOR MIKOYAN MOSCOW (AP) The U.S, game came at the 11.06 mark of Embassy Friday issued a three. | Whitby harbor, We predicted that the final period, The SEA line/month diplomatic visa to Vice. [the first boat would arrive |ngain was pressing hard and had | Premier A, L, Mikoyan for his/schedule and the captain would | forth-coming visit to the United [get his hat, States, An embassy spokesman sald it Is understood Mikoyan will leave early in January and spend about two weeks in the U.S, was not recorded as it would ap-| - | morning we will dig up all the|ing with the level of Lake Ontario resolutions that were pretty well|or the boats are bigger than they {frayed when we handled them for used to be, hut it seems that {a few days early in '58 and try| Whitby just can't get a boat in again to keep them, at least until [there in the spring like other har. | bors do, | | We also sald that the odor in we have; 0 harbor would be pretty bad this year, It was, But we had to add that there would be some red faces when the Ontario Water Resources Commission found out what was causing the smell, Jan, 81 | As noted last year, pretty well given up the resolu {tion business, Karly in 1056 we took a hand In the prediction bus iness and as we look over last year's list of predictions, we find that we had a low batting aver There was at least one. red age even for an amaleus face, mine, They found that the As we recall it, we predicted | sowace disposal plant was too that the town would start work|emai" and that Whithy needed a on a new town hall. We were 8|,r00r one, Someone told us that little off the mark, but not much years ago but we kept suspect {A site has been purchased, aljng something else all along [building has been razed and| pinaily we said that the town goals without Lellan elb, 12.55, Bmrke hooking plans for the new building are on| oid not prosecute any of the the drawing boards people violating the We predicted the Dunnles|law, Enough were would bring back the world hock-{court to make the ey crown, They did, too! But we wrong too algo hinted the Dunnies would! Maybe make a trip to Moscow for an|year exhibition series this fall, Kel owna Packers made that trip We said a new industry would come to Whitby in 1056 uming by. brought prediction better next we'll do STILL, GROWING A MOOSE JAW, Sask, (CP) - Bhort Methodist congregation es here Sunday marksmen, George Clarke and|youth conference on the alcoholic to A problem was told Sunday, Dr. David A, Stewart as psy- chologist, sald "an aleoholic can never let up on his recovery pro- gram until the day he dies, He is always seeking to recover the sobriety that he had in his youth and that you have now." He sald he thought it impossible that a "cure" by pills or serum| would ever be found, | Dr, Stewart told some 125 On-| tarlo high school students that!19)8, i'm CASH AviNGS a persons to drink, | Persons were urged to drink| through "skilful advertising' that urged them to conform to the group that claimed serving liquor wag the mark of hospitality and sophistication, Pr, Henry said, INDEPENDENT STATE Iceland in the North Atlantic, formerly under Danish rule, has been an independent state since MISSED PAPERS | IN WHITBY | Phone M0 8-3111 | It you have net received your || |] Times by 7 pm, Col I | BELL TAXI | All sells must be between 7 ond 7:30 pm. WHITBY MO 8-4922 There's no Substitute for Experience! SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN WITH "LOW FOOD PRICES AND TAIN Aa 10141 AAI [months ago, DuPont of Canada (ahlighed the first church here 75| 7 Bil announced plans to build here, on years ago. Since then, the same five | |times, the latest addition heing| Dunlops drive, and work on thelr |church. has been rebuilt new plant is well under way We said the Public 8choolla $180,000 education centre, Board would not close Brock X Street School, which they did not |do, but we also sald the Port |Perry Fire Hall would not be closed either, It was but even you will admit, It was closed only after some pretty stiff opposition, | The town did not he a dog catcher this year, like we sald they wouldn't, It would - almost be safe to het they won't hire one next year either, now that the rables epidemic has slacken. [od a little, The biggest however, Copies of The Oshawa-Whitby DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE Available at the following dealers in DOWNTOWN WHITBY ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundas Streets of the place in let-down | year, took on! |" The first boat arrived, but) about five months later than we anticipated, The hat presentation There will be no coll || will be made during collection days. NOTICE HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION and CHRISTMAS TREE PICK-UP and the area normally serviced on this day will be collected on Friday, January 2nd. No Christmas "'rees will be collected during the holiday period -- Special Collections Sth to 9th, 1959, on the regular garbage COURTICE PHARMACY 117 Brock Street North PALM SPORTING GOODS 130 Dundas Street West RIGLER'S STORE Corner Brock & Colborne Streets JURY & LOVELL PHARMACY 317 Breck St. S. 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