ICT Tel. MO. 8-3703 WHITBY and DISTR Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West of Manager: Lloyd Robertson ] 1 % A sm. . " TO McFARLANDS : i. AE ) DUNLOP BOOSTERS MAKE PRESENTATION ; i rFarla ANAS ' | lver dollar to Alle Me- | Hockey Champlonship won by | McFarlad manager Drury [ed the first sl Members of the Beflevile ne Whithy hie i fn 1058, The Denyes, left, accepted the | playing coach lke Hildebrand, Fariands wers present y | presentation was made by the ' money on behalf of Belleville, | right Members of the Dunlop silver dollars and a wreath at Whithy Dunlop Booster Club Other players who took part In | team each presented silver dol~ Whitby Arena Saturday night In | The team was also presented ' the presentation were, from the | lars to players of the McFar- a farewell ceremony prior to | with a collection taken from | left: Floyd Crawford, captain, | lands as a gesture of goodwill their February departure for | the "Dunnie'" fans to help de- | Wren A. Blalr, manager of the | and good luck for their trip Europe to defend the World Dunnies Hold Macs To Reals Lead 4-4 Tie In Last Game v.09 Time rolls on and the Rghel {have continued to hold thei 1 arena box office tonight at seven until' nine and each night this towering lead in the league, I will be a tight race for the othe positions By CLIFF GORDON Yor the second Saturday night | Attendance Pin Presentation Perfect sttendance pins were presented to 15 members of the {Kiwanis Club of Whitby at last week's dinner meeting in the Hotel Royal. Of the group, nine received their third year pins. Receiving pins denoting three years' perfect attendance were Bob Cawker, Vic Evans, Vern Harris, Keith Lunney, Ed. Mulli- gan, Godfrey Schilling, Harry Simpson, Hugh Sims snd Sam Thorndyke, Receiving two - year perfect attendance pins were Ron Deeth, Frank Godden, Ralph MacCarl, Jack Town and Karel Schaal, Receiving a one-year pin was Bob Jack, The pins were presented by the club's three past presidents, Wil- lard Dodd, Harold Kidd and Har- oid Slichter, Harry Simpson, charter secre- tary, was presented with a shield marking exceptional service to the club since its founding. The {presentation was made by presi- ? dent, Rev, John Ward, DAY-BY-DAY IN WDHS HONORS LIST In the recently published list of students obtaining honors In Whitby . District High School the name of Diane Stevens should have been Included in Group 6C, Police Report Busiest Year In Convictions for eriminal of- fences in Whitby during 1958 showed a marked Increase over 1957, a report, released by Chlef {George Rankine of the Town of | Whitby Police Department, today shows Traffic offences also rose slight (ly, but accidents took a small |decrease. L!zvor offences con- tinued to rise during the year as compared with 1957 Chief Rankine attributed some of the increase to the fact Whitby 11s a fast growing community, "Our population now exceeds the 11,000 mark," he pointed out, "and we are close to the out- skirts of Metro Toronto which may be having an effect on the situation." 5 r t r| in @ row the world champion Whitby Dunlops and the Allan cup champlon Belleville McFar- | lands battled to a tle, Saturday night. It was a four-all standoff the Macs made thelr final rance of the season he Macs took a 3-0 lead early ' week The Macs While at home they tied won two and lost season against the Dunnies We chatted with playing coach game Ike Hildebrand before the failed to win a game in. Whithy this year | as they tled three and lost three one, three for the Black and Tans took over sec The increasing offences have ond place e To .ate | ont 3 ie, While Too Ls oa Are made it a busy year for the rocks, although in last place, still seven-man force. Officers spent are fighting hard, Jim Hill's high [many hours in court and 5 i score of last week was incorrect vestigations in providing Whitby It should have said 108, not 123 with adequate Jaw entoreement. LEAGUE STANDINGS Following Is the report Issue THE OUMAWA TIMES, Mendey, Jenwery X8, 1999 § FOUR BANDMASTERS MEET IN WHITBY Bandmasters of the three | to right, are Bandmaster Eric | ver Band, and Bandmaster of ( tion for the top brass band top brass bands in Ontario met | Clarke, of the Whitby band; | the Whitby Junior Brass Band, | class. Coming first was the On- in Whitby on Saturday night | Bandmaster Francis Francis, of | Thomas Broadbent, Last sum- | tario Regimental Band, second when the Whitby Brass Band | the Ontario Regimental Band, | mer, at the CNE, the Metro- | the Metropolitan and third the | held its annual banquet and | Oshawa; Bandmaster Alan | politan, the Oshawa and the | Whitby Brass. é dance. Shown in the photo, left | Wood, of the Metropolitan Sil- | Whitby band met in competit- ~Oshawa Times Phote Install Officers Of Du | Town's History "amber Of Commerce (presidents J, R. Frost and W.\ speaker for the March general [Morrison of the Whitby Chamber of Commerce were installed for meeting, The revised terms of 50 to | refer for the Peter P the 1950 term by Mayor Harry reference e er Perry W. Jermyn at a meeting of the|/AWard were accepted as. pre board of directors of the Cham. sented d'ber of Commerce, Named as committee chair men for the year were; George Munns--publicity; W, Davidson membership and parking and trees; T. M: Moore--constitution and bylaws; L. H, Inkpen--pro- gram and entertainment; A, R. B. Conrad--special events and finance; R, Colling--mer- |chants; Charles Stafford--8t, {John Ambulance; A, E., Patter- |son--citizenship; H, W. Jermyn| -national affairs; J. M. Roblin nd W. Davidson -- industrial! ommission, A motion was passed that the chamber ask the town council [to include in its budget a $1,000| allotment for purchasing per- manent Christmas decorations for the town in co-operation with) the chamber, Bob Cawker recommended oy There were Ontario Hospital, Four persons thefts from were reported missing. Ninetly- motor vehicles. |four articles reported lost were | Bleycles stolen totalled 87,|turned In of the 123 reported. [Twelve were recovered, Eight Stolen property recovere |were found and returned to their amounted to the value of $17,000 owners. Six abandoned vehicles LIQUOR OFFENCES were found by police, | Police prosecuted 190 cases in | Two suicides occurred and one Magistrate's court, Of them 57 attempted suicide, Miscellaneous Were for having liquor illegally; thefts occurring totalled 79. Fif. 10 for illegal possession of liquor; Iteen breaki-ns occurred, a de. 93 for public intoxication; 15 for lerease of 20 from 1957. Nineteen obtaining liquor as a minor; four cases of malicious damage were for permitting drunkenness; two reported. {for being found-ins, and three for | Complaints received were 619, keeping liquor for sale, while occurrences reported total-| Two hundred and led 742. Business premises found [charges were laid under the {open by officers totalled 174, One Highway Traffic Act. Falling to| [hundred and forty-one motor ve.|stop at a through street headed|, investi-|the list with 80 charges. Careless gated, (driving had 26; defective mufflers |" Twenty - three arrests were -- 23: defective brakes -- 23; dis made by police without a war- obeying signal lights -- 24, rant. Arrests made with a war-| Others were: falling to change [rant totalled 205, Police attended ownership -- 4; failing to change 36 fire calls in the year. Sixteen! address failing to yield right bi stolen cars were recovered for Of way -- 15; failing to produce were recovered, seven attempted - ated Grr ------ CLEANTT SERVICE WHITBY MO 8-4922 There's no Substitute for Experience! SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN thirty hicle accidents were 5 Copies of Chie kine: | p ents licence -- 3; failing to keep to the by Chief Ran) ine other police departments. | right 2; Taling to have plates letter be sent to council asking &G 24 9% 10 a (OCCURRENCES Officers served 637 summons ' he! h | 59 34 25 102 583 y .o for the current year -- 7; failing| them to meet with the chamber's 5027 32 81 411 | Fifteen motor vehicles were re-| for the Whitby and other police Yeo accident -- 8: fol. committee to discuss the Tra- ; : the year,|departments. Sixty-four patients !0 report an accident -- 3; fol- Hawkers and Peddlers | in the game and appeared to be going to give the Dunnies a rough time of it, but the Dunnies fought back gamely and tled the score | and went ahead only to have the Macs tle it up, Playing coach Tke Hildebrand | fired a trio of goals, his fifth such accomplishment of the sea- son for ' the McFarlands and brought to 28 his total of the § season. Lou Smrke fired the other goal for the visitors For the local rubber men it was Sandy Air, Sid Smith, Fred Etcher and Jack Kane each with a single counter, The next home game for the Dunnies will be on Saturday, Feb, 7, when the Cornwall Chev- fes will be the visitors P.W.L PTS, AVG, THE OSHAWA TIMES | Available at the followi dealers in DOWNTOW WHITBY ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundas Streets COURTICE PHARMACY 117 Brock Street North PALM SPORTING GOODS 130 undas Street West RIGLER'S STORE Corner Brock and Colborne Streets JURY & LOVELL PHARMACY 317 Brock Street South SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 106 Dundas Street East THE TUCK SHOP 159 Brock Street North Or at any of these dealers in Whitby and Area ALMOND'S GROCERY Almonds BENNETT'S GROCERY 832 Brock Street North CORNER GROCERY Port Whitby DAVIS SUPERTEST No. 2 Highway West of Whitby GOLDRING'S GROCERY Port Whitby NORTH END GROCERY Brock North For HOME DELIVERY by Carrier Boy PHONE MO 8-3703 111 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY ' ported stolen during | foie 2 20 in and 15 stolen motor vehicles'were reported eloped from the lowing too closely--2; left turn | i A. ALF. TREEN ICE CHIPS , . . This was the The game was Selaved owe final appearance of the Macs In hour and 10 minutes as the h A * | Whitby this season and they were were late in arriving que 0 3% presented with a gift of $138.25 aceident 4 og Ihe routs an {by the Whitby .Dunlops Booster fen they did get here they club, as a result of a collection really went to work on the local | taken up at the game and their team much to the dismay of the ®™" donation, The Macs also re m | . ttandane ceived a beautiful floral good luck nearly 2000 fans ha Siance gift, with each player receiving a The Yatton whe had Sot ont 4 new silver dollar from the Whitby game in the i slats Were players as a good luck piece ace ng les. Tt hav Playing coach lke. Hildebrand over the Dunnies ey ve A was really flying for the Macs three] idge at time of wr! "|and fired his fifth hat trick of 8 | | * | fe | i 8 20 CELEBRATES FIRST BIRTHDAY ~Times Staff Photo at his mightiest, Kinsmen | Rotary etory over. Pickering victory over Foresters Kiwanis MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 It you have not recelved your Times by 7 p.m, Call BELL TAXI All calls must be placed between an p.m, 8 6 4 the coun s0 the the h et ingles Id he VO men KAREN STERLE - VALERIE FRENCH - A 'wt WD JECT. INN ARCH - WORE JGOAN. IES WESTER) : | SCOT) AN PRADNCTIN COLONIE) PTE TECHNICOLOR® 7PM. & 10.10 P.M. ploneer t intere ' he I'lLere re enon \ ON town that week to furnish no Sil ntention th matter len DISTEMPER NOW Whithy's pears to continue on Monday night to(that another canine ' he certain a 1 ee th BRYANT TOWING SERVICE | 222 EUCLID ST. WHITBY ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE TOWING 24.HOUR SERVICE Phone MO 8-2250 tart rabies it it epidem at Thrill_hungry youth - haunting the shadow! of the city streets searching out We EXCITEMENT! ZY re date we \t 20, of o of unabated it disease i wa UAW SETTLEMENT has heen have Mave Y Employees of ate nen © members of 3 (4) distemp erbatim, We According & Rann oneawimanion saesantarion A will try to catch the next round temper has cost the lives the 70 dogs In the past ~~ same way two months, [forces shortly to set up a dog|agreement on a three year con J: | --\ In the event that someone sug Dr, Cam MacKay, Whithy pound and hire a dog catcher, [tract offering an increase of 18 -- ests that t) a matter which th | d I'o arguments that the cents an hour over a three-year STANLEY BAKER « population in most to autho lis: we ave told that Whitby and{(CLC), reached settlement with 1 ( | m i 4 of about Whitby Twp, will be joining|the company Sunday by ratifying veter nary 1 \ ease | refute msmitt dog $4 does He to go n from ther fl foxe of getting Gasselin and also Pete i Conacher, but said he doesn't Rebels 1 think that Broden will be going Elaci; and Tan | 100 Late SUMMARY Ist MARY | Shamrocks 1, and unlawful possession of a Yaw. [ 1, Belleville, Hildebrand permit -- 1, | [President T. R. Scott and sec-| Bradley, Brown TY Two hundred and ninety-seven|retary Fred Ollen-Bittle were] 2. Belleville, Hildebrand, WCTU Holds speeding charges were laid, Still selected to attend the Sutarlej Crawford . 9.23 3. Belleville, Smrke, the following charges were laid: [being held in Aurora Feb, 4, | Brown 10.46 Januar Meet |Illegal possession of licence -- 1;| A committee was appointed 4, Whithy--Alr, | Improper turn -- 6; no name on™ ee Etcher, Hassard 16,13! The Women's Christian Temper- truck 6; overcrowding driver's! . Penalties Chasezewski, trip, ance Union held their meeting on seat 1; failing to have licence| 3.43; Menard, Int., 19.29 Tuesday afternon in the church ~ 25; passing at intersection --! 1 OX n 2nd Period parlor and was very well atended, 3 5, Whitby, Smith. The president, Mrs, H, Quantril,|} unlicenced driver -- 1; falling to| Myles, T 54 6.40 presided and opened the meeting | have required number of lights-- | own unt i 8. Whitby, with a very suitable poem and 15; falling to have rear marker | Ted O'Connor, Alr 7.53 prayer | {lighted ~ 6; driving unsafe ve At 7. Whithy, Kane, Treen 18.35 Reports were given by the re-| {hicle -- 2; hitch hiking -- 2; and 0x was wounded and killed Penalties Dewsbury, hold, (cording secretary and the reas. |disobeying a police signal -- 1, Saturday morning by members of ", an thing. 13 on. iarer. Plans we Hise , CRIMINAL CODE a search party that combed Port 10.24; Menard, roughing, 13.00; urer re discussed for \ Whith 7 Tom O'Connor, roughing. 13.00: |the March meeting when prizes] gs As | Under the Criminal Code ofl | od swamp for more than Benoit, int, 15.36 Dewsbury, Will be given to boys and girls - 4 . {Canada the following charges jaar ole in an attempt to rid misconduct, 16,24; Tom O'Connor, Who have written on the 'Temper. ; [were prosecuted: theft 36; oe area of foxes living there for cross checking, 19.18 ance Study Course. drunk driving -- 28; vagrancy ie Winter. drd Period | The meeting closed with prayer 16; common assault -- 4; causing The fox was killed by Ken Belleville, Hildebrand, and a social half hour followed] |a disturbance -- 4; break, enter Pindar's dog after it had been | Bradley, Benoit 13.28 with' Mrs, 'Kean and Mrs Detlor | {and theft 6; driving under Wounded. Mr. Pindar was one of| Penalties -- None serving light refreshments | {suspension -- 9; failing to remain|15 men in the search party led by at the scene of an accident 2: Corpora) Clit Partington of the {false pretenses : obstructing 'hitby Police. i BY THE WAY 4 [a police officer = possession| Hunters began the search after| ing. od Ins} the season Alf Treen played of stolen goods theft of one of Je foxes came Into the| The Whitby team appear: ost | auto 5: utterd 1: ful residential area at Port Whitby ne of his hest games of the djuttering i wilfu ) as the Macs poured Pome a trio| coason and had the fans sitting damage -- 10; assaulting police and attacked a dog. The dog was) of goals before Sandy Alr finally on the edge of their seats as he OW1 ], oul | Y officer -- 4; public mischief 1; later destroved as a precaution rgery -- "ue ..|against rabies, The second period was a much jorgery 1, and obstructing Jus Sli ® ffect in Whitby | different affair as the Dunnles handing out some lusty body [] tee lord i : ot LP Y He nd : 108 checks. . His efforts earned Parking meter violations total. Order Issued by yor Darry were masters firing home three! "the "first star of the game Problem Aired led 619. Five hundred and thir-/Jermyn that all dogs be tied up Suave 8 al) wr, gure and he receives a new white teen were pald and cancelled, because of the current rabies of vo hf posi beginning to|*hirt, courtesy Scugog Cleaners "y in't nothin' but a | Palmerston street, Whitt d Eighty.one persons were sum. throat. | think that perhaps the Dunnles| + . . Hildebrand was No. 2 star By LLOYD ROBERTSON Find could settle it for good fs es : in David Alan | Mr git Mrs Ale McG a moned to appear in court, | Col Partuglon seid the hunt on th Harr Sd fos D ohn the. avcilor cocker span - vid A . and Ss. Xx McGregor, r Three hundred and one charges Would probably be continued dur. would whip the team that will|W arry Sinden of the Dun-| A controversy which has re.|ihe a ; Maguire tells hls pet "Pal" In were made under the prohibited ing the week and as long as snow represent Canada in the world nles picking up the 3rd of the mained almost dormant for the FOR A COUNTY MUSEUM a bedside conversation, Davld, | constant companions -- but Pal | parking area bylaw ee al. allows the party to track the! tournament, night, On Wednesday night past few years, this week reared| sill on the county cot nell| son of Mr. and Mrs, Alan | knows that he can't get on the a RE Rea Bylaw. Of Ive total) ees * But fat inst the locals|the Dunnies will travel to Niag:|its head and we can bet that be : mel : . 231 were paid, 23 cancelled; 47)70Xes. ut fate was again Dune ne theme, that body has taken pre: Maguire, Garrard road, cele- | bed 80 he uses this chalr parsons summoned to appear in as Hildebrand fired the equalizer ara Falls for an exhibition game. fore the dust settles, many acri-|{iminary steps to have a county| brates his first birthday Mon. | when he wants to be near court, and three held over to 1959.! # in the final period with less than| se The return match between monlous words will be bandied pn seum established, A motion! day. He is the grandson of Mr, | David [BYLAWS iy Phone Operator seven minutes to play, Many felt|Varsity Blues and the Dunnles back and forth has been passed, brought in byl and Mrs. George Maguire, 208 | Four dogs were found runni that it was an easy goal, as Hen. has been slated for Feb 2 at| Mayor Harry Jermyn kicked Ajax Reeve John Mills. th Ee we------ - py Ad anag . derson appeared shaky on the Varsity Arena. Tickets for that the matter out at Whithy's in special oy Re 3 Hat Al Mt lage. Twenty-one violations of Dies After Crash y J nr y veting 3 \ ) } | . rere Pporied, Ir | shot, game will go on sale at the local fugural sone) tmesing whea he study the feasibility of establish-| hundred and forty-one prohibited] LANCASTER, Wis. (AP)--Miss| "AS venting he hoi hyn y ol |Ing a museum or appoint a repre. | am e aces left turns were made, and 16 Darlene Ginter, a 22.year-old tele. | to be a member of the & Ras ! [sentative to an outside committee "U" turns, Six persons were Phone operator who faced amput- Al ii ns FH to study this problem, | charged with going the wrong ation of her legs and part of her WHITBY oh, an Roveramen Con tN During last week's sesslons in . . (way on a one-way street Four hands as a result of an auto accl- Ph MO 8.3618 ite Tel uiialng [voy Whithy, the museum subject n building bylaw violations occur-/dent, died Sunday. one a Bh Thy 2 will on ( of came up on a couple of occa |red. Nine persons were found sell-{ Miss Ginter froze her legs and EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M \ 118 statements. In gions for short discussion. Two ing without a pedlar's licence fingertips Jan, 17 after her car Mt ' p 'as char /ith| crashed near her home. S! f NOW PLAYING LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.20 the contribution towns make to rnstitute, which has an active his.| Bob Campbell, the league's top Rotary in their win. Rober! st ne pet 0 ya Sane with crash 4 nen in Rn hero county government that he is torical society, met with council/Scorer, starred with three goals Armstrong and John Bedard Twenty vehicles were | ) {fore she was: found | credited with starting the towns iy suggest a county museum. |@8 he paced Kinsmen to a de-|scored for Foresters Cory Yehic es mama ; ere -- and villages section of the OMA Some member: f ¢ 1 felt | ClSive 9-2 win over Kiwanis in 2 Bi when police 'oun Maik drivers 3 nhers of counell felt League Standings drunk, Seventy-two investigations H WET, Spe; g 5 p . | Whitby 'e Oy / nig - " : ever, peaking up to cham operated by the county but near-| o 7 Arens IY ay aig the 2150 17| departments. Twelve premises, pl e | SVSIem Was ex-i1y all indicated they felt that the WY BR 51 5 13 were searched wit warrant, | Warden Cyril Morley, Reeve of ' \ night Skip Toy fired four goals | earennd with a warrant, Pickering village. As ex-Warden. | out should give all help pos ; y 443 111and nine under the Liquor Con- 4 " 3 + sible towards getting a museum Foresters 3 64 10, trol Act. One inquest was at- all the services Wl hy 4 ' ; Clayton Mackay and Ted . J a i lee ray ded 0 he In 1055, Whithy and Ontarto po ATO the limelight with Top Scorers vehicles and had 58 houses under ther litle ! thi County both cclebrated thelr cen [Bob Campbell as they counted! G A Pts, supervision. Thirty-six = weapons oy y go > al og ob bly He tennials, Many will remember| In| 10 33 were registered f 0 » is als rahi y \ . | \ ~ ' 3 county ¢ I8 also probably the that on that occasion, nearly jeading Kinsmen. Ken Arnold|Clayton Mackay 15 80; Personnel lost only 53 days due : alle br scored| SKIP To Solty i hatile Li the town had some relic of On.|, Barry and Wy Ong Greg Wall 4 18 Ry hii tario's d on di Py Suid at Tor Rivanis |Jeonls Stevens Io 18 - in the "ii | avid Lawrence h 17 i out Maver Scott Lindsey added the win : E M h V 1a ning and insurance goals for| Sy ; 6 I SCa es 1S d | | Bar onde | [George Clarke TR th ease isdlo Keep your dog tied up Scott. Lindsey 4 10 Nnsca e ap all times y William Lane Union learned|rables on the loose in Whitby, avenue, Port Perry, escaped un struck | eltizens should need no more urg SARNIA (CP) car he was. driving Struck a hy Whitby to keep their dogs tied up. [Holmes Foundry, dro pole on Brock street north On the matter of a dog catcher, [Local 456, United Auto Workers causing "an estimated $1,000 damage to the auto | ing & truck and had Just begun to pass it. when the truck started! ty turn into a 'service station ed om to fox hount not encour: period. Ted Oana, international Lane turned to avoid hitting hi ANNE HEYWOOD J ! ve 14 4 killed in Pic k cation of the 300 employees here! Constable Kenneih Edwards of ¢ { an g Twp. from Nov to Jan. §./was given at a mass meeting at the Whitby Police ate bout the only person 'way to bring a halt te this dis-|They were taken by 46 hunters, 'the union hall. | eb investigated. l and he sald he had high hopes ders, {under the Highway Traffic Act,|Chamber of Commerce seminar big |6; passing on hill -- 1; permit| blinked the light for the locals.| 40" 0 good rushes while Whithy. David and his pet are fact, he has felt so strongly about representatives of the Women's| to do something about It that a museum should not be bantam league hockey action at T F A Pis|were conducted for other police to give Rotary a 6-2 Mr. Morley, is quite familiar with ¢aried 3.8 2 7 tended, Police examined 73 motor two goals apiece for the league Bob Campbell most eloquent 'mber of the aver 3 \ T Q 0 oquent member of the ayory business establishment in and Phillip Waltham Skip Toy 6 28/to sickness, tr aya Joh Ashton 8 and, With, both distemper and hurt Friday afternoon when the| Police sald Lane was follow hunte after. foxes, UAW representative, said ratifi-'truck and struck the hydro pole DAVID McCALLUM ALSO FOX NEWS dare to tack t woul pear that a in to hum the only