feature the theme of Christmas.! Fewer than 18 months ago, This is the first time this|this choir went to England on splendid choir has appeared in|the invitation of Sir William! FAMOUS SEAT duke of Norfolk in England, \ | e | Croven Ltd. OOF To Continu these parts. Under the direction/McKie, in order that it might| 'Arundel Castle, the seat of the|dates from the 12th century. Announces. 'Sunday Breakfast isis si Se tot Expansion Check The Record ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 30, 1961 5 WHITBY SPORTS | PARADE it occupies a foremost place in| The Whitby Concert Associa- choral art. Not infrequently|tion is very pleased to present has there been a waiting list ofthis choir at the first concert The Whitby Lodge of the In-|very successfully will again be} dependent Order of Odd Fellows held, commencing this coming held its regular Tuesday eve-|Sunday from 8 a.m, until all By GERRY BLAIR ROAD GAMES ROUGH Very few hockey clubs win away from home -- only on rare occasions. The third place 'Whitby Mo- hawks are no exceptions to this law of averages. Bob Cherry's club has gained one victory in four attempts a 5-4 decision over Unionville on November 7. To- night the Mohawks hit the road, moving into Bramp- ton against Sandy Air's Seven-Ups, Whitby trail Toronto Marfboros by a scant point and with a win tonight would displace Broda's charges from the runner-up. spot and come within two cf the league- leading Irish. But both St. Mikes and the baby Leafs have games in hand over Whitby. AIR NOT PLEASED Brampton manager, Sandy Air was not too jubilant about his charges absorbing an 8-4 loss to the Mohawks on Tuesday night. "This is the same club, with one addition, that we used at home in Brampton two weeks ago, when we won 11-3 against these same Whitby Mohawks," said Sandy. Com- menting further, Air said, "I just can't figure out how a club can perform so differently against a club that gave us no trouble in our own backyard." We thought the same held true for the Mohawks. They must have been absolutely pathetic to get drubbed by a club like Brampton. It just doesn't add up after watching Brampton's ragged performance Tuesday. By holding the Marlboros to a 5-5 tie last Friday night, doesn't say much for the Toronto club. A strong forechecking game on Tuesday night by the Whitby club helped befuddle the Seven-Ups, and production wise, it was the largest of the season for the Mo- hawks. Their next best was six, against. Toronto Marlboros. The recent addition of Oshawa Minor hockey product, Bob Bishop helped spark the offens- ive drive. Bishop figured in both of Julie Kowalski's goals, and with more conditioning should fit in nicely alongside Kowalski and Shearer. This threesome were the most aggressive line for Whitby, igniting the second period drive with a pair of goals in less than a minute. TOWN AND COUNTRY .. . Four clubs in the Eastern Pro Circuit are staging a terrific battle for positions in league standings. Kingston Frontenacs, in second place are feeling the pressure put on them by Hull-Ottawa, 'Sudbury and North Bay. The Canadiens and Wolves are deadlocked in third spot, only two back of the Frontenacs. The Trappers trail these two clubs by four points, Hull and North Bay meet tonight in the match box community, and a Bay victory would create further uneasiness for the other three clubs. Kingston came mighty close to narrowing the margin between them and the leading Kitchener Beavers on Tuesday night in the Twin City. The Beavers won 4-2, but claimed their final goal into an empty net with the Frontenacs gamely battling for the equalizer .. . It would be to the advantage of the Uxbridge Black Hawks and their fans, if something were done about the late arrivals of visiting clubs. We just about froze on Monday night 'as the Napanee Comets hockey club straggled into the arena about 9 o'clock, and weren't ready to go for another 20 min- utes. A good turnout, of about 900 grew increasingly impatient as time 'went on, and rightly so. If an 8:30 start is not acceptable for clubs' from the furthest points, in particular, Belleville and Napanee, then the face-off time should be moved to 9:00 p.m. Jsize of their present 6,000 square Croven Limited of Whitby, has ning meeting, Nov. 28, pansion, which will double the siding foot factory. Wilkinson Construc- tion Limited of Toronto, is the) contractor and the addition will the be completed early in January, The company, which started in Whitby seven years ago pro- cussions being encountered. Bro. Couke, the degree cap- i with'are served. commenced work on a plant ex- Noble Grand Bro. Kemp pre- The breakfast will be served, persons wishing to join. lof its season's series. las in the past, home style, con- A fair number of members) sisting of bacon and eggs, toast.) were in attendance and assisted|marmalade anc coffee as well Noble Grand with general/as business, with only a few dis-}sters. Every one is welcome to} the necessities for young-| attend this big event. The attendance of the public duces quartz crystals and crys-|tain, reminded' the lodge of the generally at the first breakfast) fal ovens for radio transmitters|coming double header of dart|will be appreciated and greatly A remarkably| baseball on Dec. 12. DDGM Bro. Harvey and receivers. successful export business has Attwood assist in a worthy cause. Upon completion of all busi- been developed with customers will also be making 'his official|ness the lodge was closed in due jin the United States. visit to this lodge on Dec. | J. R. Wolter, President ly ars ago, as a result of record Ajax lodges. jgrowth, the company built its 12\form, to be re-opened for gen-) of and will undoubtedly participate) eral business next Tuesday eve- Croven, commented that twojin the games with Brooklin andj|ning. The visiting committee report- s jpresent plant and at that timejed on Bro. Eric Darling who, Grace Choir |émployed 65 people. Now with alsome time ago, returned to the |greater range of products in the|Toronto General Hospital. Bro. electronics field and larger'Eric would aprreciate visitors facilities, total employment is/at any time any brother finds it} To Present 105. A further increase in staff|convenient to drop in. is expected during 1962. Whitby Eastern Star Whitby Industrial ; lodg ® x ! , al Commis- also accepted an invitation io ( oncert Here sioner Larry Cond in congratu-\confer the second degree on| lating Mr. Wolter on the growth! candidates of Corinthian Lodge tof his company, pointed out that|in Oshawa on Thursday, Dec.| nine industries in Whitby had) 9} Two of the main discussions | The choir of Grace Church-on- the-Hill in Toronto, about 40 strong, offers a very interest- ing program of choral music at Vote To Elect Public School ve Trustee 17 Years' Experience On School Boards YOUR SUPPORT ON DEC. 4th THEN Re-Elect EARLE J. BRYANT Public Utilities Commissioner YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH EXPERIENCE! Panel Discusse Delinquency At Dundas St. H-S Dundas Street Home and School Association held its monthly meeting on Tuesday evening. The president, Mrs. E. English, welcomed all present and open- ed the meeting with ""O Canada" accompanied at the. piano by Mrs. E. Hutchings A short business meeting fol- lowed. The president announced that the Home and School will hold a dance and box social Dec. 9 in the school auditorium /from'8.30 p.m. till 12. Musie will be provided by Ralph Taylor jand his band from Oshawa. Round and square dancing are to be enjoyed A panel discussion was held, the topic 'Juvenile Delin- quency'. Mrs, A. Fryer intro- iduced the moderator, Mr. George Boychyn, and also mem- bers of. the panel: Mr. J. P, Mitchell, assistant probation of- ficer' for this district, Mr. Art, Petre of Oshawa, skating in- structor for the Whitby Rotary skating. club Questions discussed were What is a juvenile delinquent, what makes a delinquent, what |TV has to do with delinquency, ;companions, what can parents jdo to prevent delinquency? The audience were invited to ask questions from the floor. Mrs. \I. English thanked .the invited _.|guests on behalf of the associa- of the evening pertained to the progress of the annual lodge fowl draw which is now under, way, also to the resuming of the Sunday morning breakfasts this Ontario's Ladies' College Saturday evening, under Association. on the auspices of the Whitby Concert coming Sunday, Dec. 3. Sacred and secular numbers The Sunday morning break-jare to be found in the program, fasts which were held last year the latter half of which will VOTE FOR DR. KENNETH HOBBS WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE A Businessman... To Run a Whitby Business ! ELECT WILL BE APPRECIATED YOUR SUPPORT AND INFLUENCE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED TO ELECT G. H. BEVAN TO WHITBY TOWN COUNCIL 1962-63 USE YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE OR YOU LOSE YOUR RIGHT TO CRITICIZE. VOTE FOR & ELECT For the Best Education And Sound Financing GODFREY SCHILLING -- TO PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD Designed to Please tion. FINED $50 ' Room prizes were won for Jr. DUPLICATE BRIDGE SCORES| : Finish Mrs. Hilda Ferris, of 639 North and South: Mrs. Irwin|Brock street north, Whitby, was/"00m Miss Real; for Sr. room and Mrs. Bowman, 81; Mrs./fined $50 and costs or 10 days in| Mrs. F. Smith. The meeting Hunter and Mrs. MacGilli-|jail by magistrate Dnieper for closed with the '"'Queen"' and re- vray, 704%; Mr. and Mrs. Win-|having liquor in a place other freshments were served by the ter, 6144; Mrs. Stiner and Mrs.|than her residence. PC Arnold Mrs. Forsyth, 6144. East and West:|Summers, of the Whitby Detach- Mrs. and Miss Bovay, 8244;|ment of the OPP, said that he Mrs. and Miss Love, 71%; Mr.|had found a part bottle of wine and Mrs. Cunliffe, 6414. in a motor vehicle on Sept. 24. THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE ROBERT CAWKER To The Whitby Public Utilities Commission mothers of room. Fairfield's To Design Crest At Palmerston Palmerston Home and School) To be SURE of pleasing a man at Christmas .-. get his presents here! 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Mrs. Turner made a motion that a prize be given for the best crest selected. This was: seconded by Mrs. Carswell Mrs. Turner read a letter of thanks from the board of edu- cation for the catering which was done by members of the executive for the English class held for the teachers. Mrs. Edwards introduced the three speakers for the evening from the Whitby Safety Council. They were Mrs. Marv Emberg, Mr. Middleton and Mr. Droy, who gave. a very interesting talk on the work of the Whitby Safety Council. A film on safe- ty in the home and community was shown and enjoyed by all. A vote of thanks was given by Mrs. F. Stacey, The presi- dent closed the meeting with the "Queen." Refreshments BROCK0or Complete Show Each Evening WHITBY At 7:30 for This Engagement were served by the kindergar- ten mothers. 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Referring to McAfee's com- ment that there had been no violence in Oshawa so far Mr. Taylor said that "service sta- tions and dealers are causing no violence in any way". j its regular | Interested In The Best Our Consistent Education For Children With Economy Experienced In Modern Business Methods (9 years in managerial ex- perience with Lumber Co.) Your Support Will Be Appreciated. FOR SCHOOL RONALD C, EGAN TRUSTEE VOTE EGAN: For Transportation Call MO 8-5818 Beaver eee ereeeeeeeeereeee SERVING FOR 17. YEARS The trousers have been chosen with care to harmonize perfectly with the Sport Coats. You have to see these combinations to ap- preciate the effect so come see US SOON . «+ + VIYELLA SPORT SHIRTS featuring... "NEW" ANCIENT TARTANS VOTE TO RE-ELECT HENRY G. PERRY @ Experience Smooth fitting comfortable shirts in a wide range of colorful, attractive tartans. 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