4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, December 8, 1054 pt - - w LIVING 18 BETTER Conditions In Magdalens Have Progressed Rapidly "GRINDSTONE, Que, (CP)~Pro- 8 is climbing through the Mag: jen islands in hob-naile a sometimes trample precious "The way of living is chan (Bese grassy islands in the Islanders whose up, » "Progress here is electricity, the fcloun. intangibles such sglf-reliance, good Lawrence 4 dot the open fields between sea-gnawed cliffs and inland hills ave still a bit behind thelr main and 'Cousing but they are catching the motor car, artificial teeth, d boots Bu of radio, educa | M running water, Its victims are eon, rigged with a rudder and tin sal, All the villagers went to the water's edge for the launching and for an official blessing by a priest, The puncheon was carried 100 miles to Mulgrave, N.8,, where it was found and eventually taken to a post office, "WINTER OF PUNCHEON" Islanders won't say their letters were the reason, but that fall a radio mast was bullt on Marconi hill and before many winters a mail boat poked its prow into port, agdalenots still remember 1012 as "The Winter of the Puncheon," fellowship, ISLANDERS HAPPY The 11 ught this progress on them. pes would not trade it nor re- turn to the life they knew 40 years ago, Winter ice still isolates them sea, but there is airline ser- vice three times a week, radio. phone and telegraph service, was not thus in 1012 when ] Jalandors, almost cut off from M decided "to do something al of tin / men were i ng J J Sumardh s gener. one February day, Someo they write tele mem. t and give him a and anders ters to Bill's store ugh Bill winters on the main | fr were placed In a molasses punch. b, sare of box 000 Magdalenots, Christmas firm letter was dr Idea grew of operates altho ters inside a big to bring electricity to who Islanders worked together, too, the Mag: dalens, A co-operatively « mid WHITBY and DISTRICT Youth At are loaders session on Boys' Parliament now ot the Ontario Leas' The | , when he first at tended t in 1049, come . In 1950, he tod Waterioy ei und was Mins ches school at hos Valero Collage rare, min "y, nd home church is the United Church #t Meaford, The leader of the sition Cameron Hill first ectonod Parl: Some Outstanding Leaders Of Boys' Parliament sment in 1950 representing Wel: lington South, At the Bist Paria. ment he was Abvinted Minister of P tions oar ld punion or Shinjoter ht Devotions] Affairs pnd in the 3rd he was Minister of , Cam student at is 8 second r Aris to His home church is Palmer) United, Rev, J. Arnold Foster, parila ng | mentary co r, WAS 8 mem: | ber of the "12th Parliament, and has site every session since, year will mark bis teenth consecutive year as Pa ment As A mem eal ister, speaker, clerk or counsel: lor, A graduate of Emmanuel College, University of Toronto (1048); an ordained minister Work of CE, from oo Tune 1904 is of Fairbank i Assistant | supper are planned for of | season's the United Church; he served as | were Christmas supper will preva a on Thursday ev the OF | hrs oncr 8, hich pl 5 fal menus for fluner and Bibs ow Year's At the opening of the 34th ses- sion of the Older s' Parliament for Ontario at the Ontario Ladies' Collage Jorarday afternoon, Cam. eron Hill, representing Wellington South, leader of the Opposition, stressed the Importance of parlia- ment's theme, "One Fellowship in Christ," mentioning a criter:] fon of this fellowship the extent and activities of the Boys' Parlia. ment throughout Ontario, He went on to correct the mistaken ides held by some that the opposition arty 1s a destructive force stress ng that it is rather a balancing factor to government legislation, Mr, Hill wound up with a touch of humor by saying that the fovern. ment can pass a bill, but it must pase the opposition to become an act, Eric Snider, the 34th Premier, who has only recently recovered from a long illness, made the opening speech for the govern ment, Mr, Snider urged the ut- most participation of members in parliamentory activities, and gave an Interesting talk on the origin and evolution of the parli- amentory system from the time of George I, The session was opened by the Rev, J, Arnold Foster, who in- troduced the bers and cabl enerating plant was d In rindstone Just before Christmas last year, ending an era of oll lamps, Th telephone and radio also net ministers, and gave an in teresting resume of the work of the parliament from it's inception 3 years ago, Mr. Foster, who ttended parliament for the last have come to the Still, on winter nights villagers gather in parlors for square dances. There are no dance halls, Movies are shown three or four times a week in _stove-heated theatres, Driving along the. islands' 100 miles of roads 's a] Lael astime, There Gag cars and rugs in the bo, acres that make up te Magdalena' 16 islands not all of them populated, din whi: Te have been here a while, fer a tist but he | h sm an a dentls sul a useful member lg oy the islanders keep his name a secret 0 he won't get om outsiders into trouble, Fillings are done on the mainland, SALLY'S SALLIES Ea an Cd 11-20 Cope, 1984, Ring ures Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved "So now you're starting to look like Salvador Dall" v BROCI WHITBY Phone 8-3618 Shah Woo Sia s | the | were 17 years, is the parliament Coun sellor, and is a minister of the United Church, The delegates to the parliament, numbering some of the finest Jouths imaginable, registered in he forenoon in the College foyer, After luncheon, there was a gen. eral caucas to map out the pro {reime of proposed subjects to discussed and legislation to be introduged at the session, and nis was followed by the addresses premier and leader of the opposition, Then followed the oath allegiance ceremony in which One Fellowship In Christ Is Theme Of Boys' Parliament all members pledged their loyaty and support to 'the things for which parliament stands, and also to Her Majesty the Queen, In the evening there was an address by William MeDowell, retiring pre. mier, with the formal opening of pariament at eight o'clock which was attended by not a few Whitby Plan Annual Week Of Prayer The Whitby Ministerial Associa tion has planned for the annual week of prayer services to be held from Monday, January 3rd, to ¥ridey, January 7th, M #Orv: lces are to be held in All Bains' Anglican Church, and it is under- stood thet new members of the Association will preach each evening, people as well as the del 3 As late as 11:30 a cabinet meet ing was held, tepresentatives are here from Brantford, Chatham, Guelph, Hamilton, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Niagara, North Bay, Ot tawa, Owen Bound, St, Catharines, 8, 8, Marie, Stratford, Sudbury, Scarboro, Yorklea, Sher-Manor, Weston, Parkway, Waterloo, Wind. sor, Algoma, Brant, Bruce §., Car. leton, Cochrane, Essex, Fronten- ae, Grey 8, Haldiman, Haltan, Hastings §., Kent, Lannark, Len nox, Lincoln, Northumberland, Rony Sound E., Peel 8, Perth N., Porcupine, Prince Edward, Sudbury District, Victoria, Wel land, Wellington, York North and Noranda, LARGE YOUTH ORGANIZATION The Old Boys' Parliament Is romoted by the Ontario Boys' ork Board, It is a part of the Ontario Council of Christian Ed. ucation, which is representative of the Anglican, Baptist, Disciples, Evangelical United Brethren Pres: byterian and United Churches, the YMCA and the Salvation Army. Among other things it promotes the Tuxis and Trall Ranger Pro- grammes and other church-cen- tred, Christ centred progammes for boys; it has 6,000 3 enroll ed in roups; has boys camp periods with over 1600 boys undo, Ie eee sononts annual Natlonal 0 } has 21 affiliated Boys' Work Be eh iy 2 1 Week and Youth Sunday; conducts an annual rovince-wide public speaking eon st and holds Regional Christ: {an Youth Councillors Convention annually throughout the province Whitby Seniors Jotmeyed down to Belleville last n he to do battle with the Memos, The outcome of the game was 7 to 3 for Belleville, with Erv, Duncan getting four goals, The Whitby team was short layihg coach Gagnon, also Apple: y, Eicher and Thaler, and had Sandy Alr and John Hcott, a cou le of new lads, in uniform for fre game last night, Alr pleked up an assist on one onl, e lov cals will play host to Peterborough tomorrow night at the local arena. The last trip here for the Petes was an overtime tilt, with the lo- cals getting the nod, The game started off fast with the locals getting the first goal as Trimm took a pass from Atter sley to dent the twine behind Par. esl, This lead held good until the 11.15 mark when Krv, Duncan scored his first of four goals on a three-way passing play wit fd. Duncan and Wilson, There were no Jenalties in the first rlod and the period ended with he score tied, Belleville took over in the scor: ing way of the second period and scored four unanswered als Two of these came as the locals laying short hauded, 'The locals kept trying but just couldn't get the rubber in the net, The third period saw the Whitby boys with thelr backs to the wall and they came out Hghting, The period was only § minutes and 64 seconds old when a hard shot caught Pavesi in the mouth and he had to be helped off the ive, Bar clay took over after about a 18. minute delay, Erv, Duncan paved the way as he added two more goals to bring his total for the ssssassasissssapdeas (marie) PRY ube Produced by MUL JONES Dirveted by NORMAN TAUROG + Scronnpley by JACK ROBE and MELVILLE SHAVELSON HOM THE WUSHAL COMEDY WAIL MAR 200K FY BEY HECHT «+ WUE BY OF JS TREY Last Complete Show 9 P.M, LR Evening Shows 7 P.M, SA KZ "fy Money bee A tole ln ly Poet By orn A Deira Wn 0 ow Yo Tats Wat 1 Lae Oninpagee 0d Woding Loh You bio Toe rent How Do You fon To Me eget Youre fond Bat ih Mey ALSO -- CARTOON, FOX NEWS, SPORT Whitby Classified NOTICE: Classited advertisements for this column must be in the Whitby office by 5 p.m. the dey preced: ng publication, HEATED APARTMENT FOR RENT, Kitohen with bulltin cuphoards, heavy wiring, one bedroom, large living ream Phone 83433 after & p.m, 20de LOST-SEVERAL KEYS ON RING RE tween Brock and Centre on Ryren, Re ward for return, Mrs, Phillips, MO 2057 00a FOR RENT UNHEATED' APT. WITH bath, 210 Trent St, West. MO, 83160 303 HOME INSULATION, BLOWING METHOD. Free mates, SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED THE SANITARY WAY, WALTER WARD, Whithy. Phone MO, 8-856, Dee. 30 rook Street South. Skates sharp ened, skates exehanged, C.C.M. matohed Dec. 30 | FOR RENT FOUR, UNFURNISHED | | Oma, continuous hot water Convent enoes. Heated, 330 per month, Phone | | eam, 4 sols, All sizes, Open Friday evenings, | Weakened Whitby Team Loses 7-2 At Belleville night to 4 and his team's to 7. Samanskl scored the final goal of the game with less than a min ute to go and a pass from Alr, The locals just couldn't get going last night as time and again: they appeared headed for scoring ral lies but falled at the door.step, Tomorrow night the locals play host to the Petes, This will give the home fans the first chance to see Scott and Alr In action, Line-upa: WHITBY SRS: oul. Courtney; defence, Sinden, McBeth, Treen; centre, Samanski; wings, Alr, Wil. llams, Attersley, O'Connor, Tumm, Edwards, Scott Treen, D, Doran, BELLEVILLE MEMOS: goal, Paresl; defence, Wilson and Mae: ey: centre, Ed, Duncan; wings, Erv, Duncan, Day: alternates, Goyer, Wade, Muckler; Doran De- Gray, P, Jones, D, Jones, Mac: Donald, Bettiol, Barclay (goal in third period), Referees: Strutton and Flanigan of Kingston, SUMMARY Ist Period 1, Whitby -- Trimm, Attensley 2. Belleville ~~ Erwin Dun: can, Kd Duncan, Wilson 11.18 Penalties, none, ind Period 3. Belleville «= Er, Duncan, Day, Ed, Duncan .. ., 4. Belleville -- Doran, Des --_--% ] wo 18,08 Gray ' §. Belleville = Wade 6, Belleville «= De Gray, P, ones viva visser 19 Penalties: Duke, Doran, Muck: ler, n 2, 3rd Period 7. Belleville - Er, Duncan, Ed, Duncan, Macey .. 7 8. Belleville, Er Duncan, Doran rasa vire hd §. Whithy ~Samanaki, Air 19.22 Penalties: Duke , Doran, Day, TO REVIEW SPEECH OTTAWA CP)--The cabinet will put the finishing touches to its general program of legialaton for next year when it meets again Jan, 4. The meeting, expected to be the last before Parliament opens three days later, will make a final re view of the speech from the throne to he read by Governor-General Massey at the opening of the new session 4,000 HOMELESS PUSAN, Korea (AP)---A candle {in a frigid refugee shack Sunday ignited a holocaust which de stroyed 800 houses, left 4,000 per sons homeless and burned a 1% year-old girl to death, authorities sald, Police at this teeming port city said an old war refugee wo. man forgot to snuff out her candle, which set her floor afire as she slept WEALTH WINT Children need vitamin D to de | velop strong teeth and bones from birth until the end of the growing y| as the guests of Mrs; W. H, WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY Accounts of social events and news lems of local Interest and names of visitors are ap- preciated, MOhawk 89708 Miss Joyce Porter, of Toronto, spent Christmas with her parents r. and Mrs, Walter Porter, an on Sunday was the soloist at St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Rev. David and Mrs, Marshall were In Willowdale on Monday, attending the 20th wedding anni versary of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Harper, Mr, Marshall was the of flelating minister at the wedding and it was his first after his re turn to Canada, Mr, and Mrs. R, A, Durward, Jimmie and Kathie, of Frankford, spent Christmas with his parents, r, and Mrs, J, H, Ormiston, Whitby, and his parents, Mr, and My. alter Durward, of Sunder. and, Mr, and Mr, R, A, Hutchinson, Byron Street North, spent Christ. mas with relatives in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Hone, and their little son Mark, of Stony Creek, spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs, D, J. Kean, at their resi: dence on Brock Bf, south, Mr, and Mrs, N, jindsay spent Christmas with Mr, an i. Kean and family at Peterboro, Christmas visitors at the home of Miss G, McPherson, Brock Street South, were Mr, A, Mo. Pherson and daughter, Dorothy, of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, W, L. McEachren and sons Donald, Rob. ert and Douglas, of Jackson's Point, and Mrs, T, 1, McEachren, of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Threadgold spent the Christmas holiday with their daughter, Mrs, Thompson, at Hamilton, Miss Mary Grobb, who is ats tending MeDonald Hall at Guelph, is home for the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon robb, Queen's University students from Whitby home for the Yule- tide holidays include Don Wilson, Bon Archibald, Bll Rowley and Roy Beckman, and Art Robertson, Ryerson School was home with his parents and Mrs, H, T, Fallaise, Street, Miss Marion Archibald, attend. ing the College of Pharmacy, Was home for Christmas with hia par sala, Mr. and Mrs, A. Archi bald, Laurie Patterson and Ellen Hodgins, attending the University of Toronto, were at thelr homes here for the festive season, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Richard: son, of Ottawa, spent Christina oh reen ardson and Miss Helena, Mr, and Mrs, F, W, Marsh and Mrs, Carruthers had Christmas gg | dinner with Mr, and Mrs, Ewart Carruthers, Toronto, Canon and Mrs, P._ Chaperlin, of Cookstown, formerl All Saints Church here, visited friends in town yesterday, Mr, and Mrs. James Marsh, of Toronto, were here for the Christ: mas season, MONDAY WAS QUIET There was nothing stirring in Whitby's business section yester day as the annual boxing Day holiday was observed, Outside of restaurants, all Jreces ness were closed W civic and county START NEW BUILDING The contractors are getting veady to build the new store for Grand Union-Carrol's on Dundas | also the 00s, for an ray property. A buliding fa acing on office has been erected Perry Street, E TRACE TOWN'S DEVELOPMENT A summary of Whithy's Indust rial, educational, religious and civic growth, and other outstand- inng features of the year 1084 will appear in the Whitby page of _ | the Times-Gazette on Thursday. | OPTIONAL VOTE In Reazil the vote Is ecompul sory for employed women, but op tonal for unemployed women, ! Murray Fallaise, attending the | & of Technology, . rl B of bul | == WHITBY DISTRICT MEN'S LEAGUE 1748 24031 B Os Gilberts Bunoco's Orphans All Sweets County Bowl Jokers Bryant Electric Bell Telephone Cobblers Ramblers Club Bayview Canucks Fittings Ltd, Price Yards Engineers igh Triples: A (335); Bastarachl 782; 724 (322); L, Yulll 723; 717 (812); Reed 717 (320); B ing Tig; C. Moore 718; K, H Watts 605; Chamber: Simms 073; Peggs 007; G, F¥ man 002; J, Clark 660; 6566; Game 640; Wiles 633; Stubbins 630 and O, J Moore 680, Lemon League: Lou Lunney Council Meets On January 3 Whithy's new Council will swing 24501 24370 20093 2 20621 123 aha nmtamtantetd S101 Sad 9206 M., Anderson ard, it was announced yesterday, The statutory meeting Is call for 11 o'clock in the forenoon when the councillors will take the oath of office, elect sanding committees for the year, and en to the Inaugural address His Worship Mayor Ha Jermyn, This address, it Is ex: pected will outline some of the contemplated projects for the year, "January and February will be very busy months for us, the mayor sald yesterday, It is expect that Ai ta Jats vil be struck some time in in March, Clvie finance! leh Di ei tor ne Coach orvices and the general of the town, for growt! Bank Alarm Sounds In Holiday Mistake WIEN Ch aE, Mt n on the Bank o . rod] "branch at Holton and "King streets after the alarm bel sounded, They saw people moving around inside, When they burst through the doors they found several girl clerks hard at work, "Sure it's a bank holiday but we're heqing the books,' oe irl sald, *'I guess someone trip e alarm by mistake." TOP PERSONALITY Unusual honors for a 17-year old schoolgirl have come to Mar flyn Bell of Toronto, In news. Jaber polls conducted by The anadian Press the young swim. has been chosen Canada's top news Jettonatity of the year; woman of the year, and the rs outstanding female athe ete, The fame arose from her epic swim across Lake Ontario last September, The story of the swim ranked second only to Hur ricane Hazel in a list of the year's biggest news stories, mer BORN ARTIST Sir Edwin Landseer, great English artist, was sketohing cows an Jorn from life at the age of alx She 24099 | (Miss,) home hice : | today's famous into action om Monday, January |Y ist- | doorbell ringers now se its Katherine Sin famous open many, And those careers were so slow developing, 1 flying articles a nd would be a good onl with possibilitien of qulel advance ment," went from her Jackson to learn, "Fliers in those days figured that in 260 minutes you # how to fly," she ssid, "Instrig. tion cost (f & minute, and & b eight minute trip was my longes! before soloing, Requirements were. n't so rigid then, All 1 had to d was some figure eights and clim! to 800 feet, shut off my motor 4 perfect landing on a ger i Doorbell Pushers Do A Billion - Dollar NEW YORK, NY, -- Man men oli start by pushing door! Is, Bruce Barton sold cooking uten- sills from dour to door to help pay his college tuition, Billy Graham toted around a widely n line of household brushes, Erle John. ston once Was A vacuum cleaner alesman, y in his youth God sol hometery Tots for a time by hon- to house plugging, te They are just a few of a form of direct ored graduates of a the roving began in selling, symbolized b; hia country alms 4 as Soon 88 the t coun Pligrims landed, Approximately 8 million Americans today devote all or part of their time to this kind of salesmanship, This huge army of of heir ms Il as a a an oak tree. Fort don't have to earry trees in thelr dally tures will do.) sample OA rounds, (Plo no available census of but we estimate ween two and four "There Is the Indust y volume A fon dollars a year, And . Silom, include the door to door business done b insurance agents, n or automo! , eg quite a few automobile salesmen now out looking for sales by pushing doorbells. His organization has quietly set about trying to stamp out unsave oury practices in the industry, t sul abe Sode of hich, rows it § roading | York and nd| It was at San Antonio that made rr " reason for ts | the fact that many 18 | explained Katherine Stinson Was First Pilot To Fly At Night, Try Si - Saw % But § 3 gt 1 li sissl | i oe 80 our ra aimed Ji corners Ean 0 ] i H 3 i i JE J 5 Hil 3 5 ; 0 < 3 § 0 3 §oE%g i SL 1] : I J i= ~ 5 i accidentally discov a plane out of aded spin, owned the Stinson school San Antonio s% that famed ; [ nti Business A tree nui specializing In agents 24 to B56 ye y ned between $6,000 and 0 em plered an shipping dlerks garage attendants and truck dn: vers, The field Is divided equally be- tween men and women, White it still draws , it also at raves, who. heads ves, mo largest has 60,000 men, from man who, now 86, seller, TURNOVER RAPID "They come from all walks of lite," he sald, * are former schoolteachers or A Many, many ministers wives take up hut three repre. sentatives are the wives of small among the ur particular firm ~ Is , orn fnirister., Re does a tremendous reat problem in the indus: i rh se Sverages more Alfenta. : At direct welling for a » AA raves, 'They want to Rar Lr A A When they've done that, they often drop out, 'But there Is of incentive for those who want to make it a life job, Most executives of direct |j5's, selling ool who started by 8 solves." salesmen Who to town are Ning 6 Draeet. foot talking fellow who wedges hit in he. housewife's door while he ra out a quick glib spiel about he wonders of a new can opener uaranteed to lighten her chores, mprove her In elloct and make REG BRYANT ELEOTRIO Wiring & Repairs TELEPHONE MO 8.3620 i be BUTT RADIO 118 Broek 0, 5. Whithy MO, 83707 her irresistible to her husband, "Phe backbone of oie industry Ho sales representative W oR and Yon oted in his own community," Graves sald, This kind of agent relies leas and less f pusiting a cold door: pell, He likes to arrange house parties at which he can, demon. strate his wares to groups of elub- women and nelgh ring house: in this type of work and eo its rewards' ------------------------------ WILL RETIRE OTTAWA (CP)=R, K. Smith, chairman of the national harbors board since June 1, 100, sald Sun. day night he will retire Dec, 28, on his 07th birthday, A govern: ment 8 jikeaman later sald a sue: asor ltkely w n Tranport Minister Marler this week, LEBRATE , CP) =~ Three 7 athered unday night to celebrate anniversary of the founding Chinese Youth Assocation in the city, Named chairman of the 3. member organization for the New Year wan Kang Loule, W. C. Town & Sons FRIGIDAIRE AUTHORIZED DEALER WHITRY MO, 8.3410 Street East, on the old MeGilliv- | ing Wheat, ATTENTION FARMERS We have received a special order for two carloads of good quality Buckwheat, And we are also in the market for good Onterle Mills Prices on these graina HAVE ADVANCED within the pest few dey end it will pay you te contest ws, MASTER FEEDS, OSHAWA 57 CHURCH ST. -- DIAL 3.2229 LOYAL POGUE LICENSED AUCTIONEER Whitby == Whitby and Pickering Townships FARM, HOUSEHOLD AND PROPERTY SALES A SPECIALTY Prompt Attention Given WHITBY RR. 1 PHONE MO. 8.3814 Whitby Community Arena SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES For Week of Dec. 27 lo Jan. 1, 1958 «7PM oivoor. Redtel Time Aveillable Public Skating TUBSDAY = 9 AM. s-100 DE EEE EE RR WEDNESDAY -- 9 AM. = 1 PM. cor. Rentel Time Avelleble 2 , Public Sk . ating TB PM (ievinirnans Rental Time Avellable 8130 PM, ..ivvvnnias Whithy Senior BH ! , THURSDAY vi Lan «3PM Rental Time Available SAT Available Skating EEE EERE PRIDAY «= 9 = 10 AM, ...... 1.000 Rentel Time Available 10:30 AM. » 12 Noon +11. v« Rotary Skating 2.4 0M : Tes Skating NEW YEAR'S EVE, 10 P.M, « 1 AM, == Public Skating, Skate the old year out and the New Year in to speciel muse. Favors | your local paper for further announcement, NEW YEAR'S DAY «= No morning ectivities 2 APM ..iiiiiiniiisanss Public Sketing 8.10 PM Skating The Whithy Arene C ond v t wish te toke this opportunity te wish you all @ very Nappy New Year,