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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1959, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 16, 1959 § SPUTNIK AWARD | ported. Kapitsa, 64, was educated LONDON (AP)--Peter Kapitsa, at Cambridge University in Eng. |Soviet scientist who helped with|land and won the award for the Sputniks, has won the Lmono.| work with. liquid oxygen, hydrox sov gold medal, Moscow Radio re-igen and helium. " WHITBY And DISTRICT Chamber President | | : | Kiwanis Christmas Trees Rotary Club Speaker | _ The role of the Chamber of|1959, Mr. Scott said that this had(427 more people would come iW FOR S ALE Commerce in a community wae|been an outstanding year. Listed the town, to live in 131 new house-| Tuesday explained to the mem- among the major improvements | holds; this would mean 66 more] x AT BUD FISHER'S BP SERVICE STATION bers of the Whitby Rotary Club had been the letter carrier deliv-|school children; 117 more workers iby Chamber of Commerce pre-|ery service; an expansion of the employed other than in manufac-| BROCK AND MAPLE ST. ® Choice Nursery Stock Trees ® sident Thomas R. Scott, who re-|dial telephone service linking|turing; 187 more motor vehicles tires at the end of this year. Mr. | Whitby, Oshawa and Brooklin; the registrations; 393 more tele-| Scott included in his address a visit of the HMS Whitby, arrang- phones; three more retail estab- | short history of the chamber ined through the chamber; and the|lishments; and $939,000 more re- Whitby and noted not. only the St. John Ambulance courses,|tail sales per year. accomplishments of the Whitby which now have 400 graduates. As a result of attending provin- | {chamber but of other such bodies] The most ambitious program of | ia] and dominion meetings of the | in Canada. the year, he said, was the Christ-| yo ho. of Commerce, he said, | Regarding the history of the mas lighting project, taken on by he found that northern towns had chamber here, Mr. Scot said that the first chamber was formed in 1928. R. J. Hutchinson, well known public school inspector, was the the merchants of the chamber. ,. her stronger organizations than | Special lights are now installed ony 0 vast of the: province. He said |53 poles in the downtown Section. |i .¢ this is illustrated in Sault Ste. Mr. Scott lauded the work of the Marie, where the bridge over the HELP KIWANIS HELP OTHERS a ; " ROWE MEMORIAL PUBLIC SCHOOL A MORE - first president. A gap in the his-(Chamber of Commerce and the In-| qi Mary's River was built by the| Itory of the chamber follows until| dustrial Commission in bringing | 5 ovince after being promoted by| SE 1941, when it is noted in the re-|industrialists to the town. He sug-|(yo saulf chamber. The bridge, he {cord books that the chamber then|gested that it might be wise to| iq served not 'only the com-|¥ had 35 members. President at that|include a member of the PUC on| to bit the entire province by time was the late Francis J. Mc-/the Industrial Commission since permitting more U.S. tourists to {Intyre, for many years a hard-|the immediate availability of PUC| onter Canada, : Two Run Afou |ware merchant on Brock St, d BI niin: NEW KATHL New School To Honor WHITBY PERSONALS Turkeys! Former Music Teacher Dec. 17 the K School will a that On Thursday night opening ceremonies ol leen Rowe Memorial take place. If will be event for Whithy in gehool will be the first to be nam od after a local and celebrated figure, in this case, the late Kath leen Rowe of Whithy historic this Kathleen Rowe was the « and choir mistress of United Church, and years, was music instructor it Whitby Public Schools Af 8:00 p.m. Fred G. Ing, Chan man, Whitby Public School Board open the remarks and the welcome present, followed by the duction of the guests M. Moore Representing the Whitby Council, Mayor Harry W. Je will present greetings, and Marian L. Williams, Spp¢ Musie; will present t choir A recognized part ing ceremony, "The ceremor the keys', will then John J. Wilkinson tractor, will present Herbert G. Cole, Arcl turn will present th F. Maundrell, represe Public School Board. V drell will then present to the principal the Dwight E, Swerdfeger Thomas H. Houghtor M.Ed., the of Schools will guest speaker ister of Education, Dr. F the will ceremonies oa ntro by Terence lowr myn Mrs of any open ett, President of ww M terial As e Prayer of Ded hoir take place din sociation ation ) present tect 00! « n to Doug tin be thre pre: school, firstly District Camp ented Mr. Rich WS present a and finally the Chapter IODE, represented by Mrs. H. T Fallaise present a flag and a picture of Her Majesty the Queen, Rivers, B.A., B.Paed., LL.D. A. Archibald will present a tribute will then give his address which to the late Kathleen Rowe and ses to be interesting, ejiter-| following God Save the Queen', taining and enlightening visitors w have the opportunity Following Dr. Fisher's adffess, to inspect the school Brock Motors Lead Midgets Jim the of A bibles Green B.A Public Inspector ood then introduce the Deputy he Min S who will goals but even more spectamular was his puck carrying. Time and again George would break up a dangerous Pickering onslaught and then make a solo rush (in g Harvey style), and would h it off by forcing the Picker- oalie to make some tremend aves With Gary Mitchel and Christie leading the . Brock St. Motors men downed Cooks Esso 7-2 last Thursday eve- ning. Both Mitchel and Christie scored twice, and single tall went to Doug Dair, George Tr and Doug Ing. For Cook's it we Bill Waters and Ron Moore, who is averaging almost two goals per game, Jim Christie played a game for coach Ted Keenan has his team rolling in high Gary Mitchel and George also looked very good. However the entire Brock St. team played heads up hockey and were shoot ing that puck hard and often. This habit of shooting is a hard one to acquire, but has proven an effec tive weapon for coach Keenan's boys. Mitchel scored on his first ghot of the game and this sparked the Motors boys to a big win. BANDSMEN WIN In the second game the Picker ing team failed to break into the win column after five starts, as they were trounced by the Bands men 11-2. The big Red men show ed the affects of a practice or two under coach Elgin Luke's guid ance, They passed well, played some fine positioned hockey which sulted in some very pretty goals Big George Ashby was standing star as he notched three ag Bremner and Fletcher with tv goals each, and Lawrence, Waltham and Crawford rounded Bandsmen's scoring Wall Thorndyke, strong out the who 3 and Jackson scored in a cause for Pickering who red to be very disorganized. ed Thorndyke played a strong game for the Bandsmen and was particularly effective digging the puck out of the corners and mak ys in front of the net for his linemates. Rick Switzer also worked hard and if his work con- tinues he should break into the scoring column tonight. League standing: Brock Street Motors, 8; Bandsmen, 7; Cook's Esso, 4; Pickering, 1 Midget Mutterings: Skippy Toy, elevated from the Bantams, turn- ed in a creditable job for Cook's Esso in his first appearance in the faster company. Convener Doug Williams wishes to extend a special note of thanks to Gerry Grey, Art Moore and Curt Bréwn of the Town Band for their aid in egard to crests and numbers for the Bandsmen sweaters,, "Thank you gentlemen!" " re the out ~~ WHITBY BROC Phone MO 8-3618 Now Playing EVENING SHOWS at 7 & 8:20 Last Complete Show at 8:20 Mannequins in Mad Montmarte! WEE presents MARTINE CAROL.. 7/2 Seresnpioy by Bued upon Me sorely PIERRE APESTEGUY « FRANCK MARCHAL ogee wy HENRI JEARSON © wo PriLipre cry STARRING VINCENT PRICE -- JOMN SCOTT of 3 Mis Rose Marie Bond of Peterborough, spent the weekend parents, Mr. and Mrs Mary street east « her Jond of Townsend, of 301 is in Oshawa Gen where will A. E James stre¢ eral Hospital undergo surgery Mrs of Lee ave- group of evening and the Mrs. H Wyatt the A entert last vere Ockenden ned her Monday played were Mrs. F s served by Mrs nue ladies Games lucky winners Richardson and A tasty lunch wi hostess Foster avenue Private Pavilion Hospital, Toronto she underwent surgery Mrs. George of Lee Patients' where Mrs. Henry street at the home of her daughter and son-in Mr Mrs Donald Deeks, of street e Mrs. Wilde Ajax Hospital James Wilde, of convalescing 3 and Dunlop underwent law at urgery The House of Windsor Chapter IODE,' instead of its regular monthly meeting, a pre tmas dinner Monday ening held a The Flyir Dutchman, Bowmanville Mi John Vickery, Regent, welcome all present After supper, the group was invited to the home of 1 Murray Detlor, of Greent where a social evening The hostess served rranged last vi street, was spent refreshments Ladies Soc. Of Emmanuel Hold Meeting The two groups of the Work and Pray Ladies' Society and their friends of The Emmanuel Reformed Church of Whitby held | their annual Christmas gathering lin the basement of the Church on Monday night with the Bow manville - Group being the host- esses for the evening. The tables were beautifully decorated, appropriate to the sea- son, and an inspirational Christ- mas program was carried out by all present. Mrs. S. Raaphorst, president of the Bowmanville So- ciety, and her committee pre sided during the evening. Delicious Christmas delicacies were served by the women in charge A Christmas offering was re- ceived and designated for the needs of the Retarded Children's Association at Oshawa Mrs. B. Andrews Is President Of YW Group A very enjoyable monthly meet- ing of the St. Andrew's Presb) terian Young Women's Group was held last 'Monday evening. The meeting was preceeded by a de licious buffet supper after which the ladies were entertained by Miss Catherine Bush who sang two delightful solos, accompanied by Mrs. Spratt. They also led the group with Christmas carol sing ing. The supper and shtertainment were convened by Mrs. D. Wilson, assisted by Mrs. G. Fairman, Mrs eT --TG._Anderson, Mrs. T, Scott, Mrs. F. Mackey and Miss Ax M. Wilson. | After the devotional period, the business meeting was held during which the group discussed the very popular forthcoming "Burns Night" held annually at St. An- drew's Hall. The details and date will be announced later. Mrs. T.| Sloane will be the convener for "Burns Night". Most of the cash balance of the group was allocated to various aspects of Church and Missionary work. The retiring president, Mrs. |G. Thwaites, thanked all the lad- ies for their splendid work and co-operation in 1959. She welcom- ed new members and then intro- duced the new executive for 1960, as follows: president Mrs. Betty Andrews, vice-president Mrs. Dor- een Kiernaham, recording secre- tary Mrs. 'T. Sloane, treasurer Mrs. R. Heron, press secretary Mrs. V. Purner. "The meeting was closed with the singing of a carol and the bene- diction BRIGHTER PAVING LONDON (CP) Councillors in the Walthamstow district de- cided that black asphalt foot- paths were too dull. After experi. menting with different colors they have decided to use red in fu- ture. s stopping h Driving Laws | The chamber received its chart- er in 1953, said Mr. Scott and at Two men who ran afoul of driv- ng laws were convicted in Whitby | police court on Tuesday before BUSY YEAR Magistrate Frank Ebbs. One was| vy, 1o0a]ling some of the changes fined $50 and the other jailed for that had been of significance to seven days {the Chamber of Commerce during Larry Dondrea, of Toronto, was|. - BE, fined $50 and cosis or one month in jail when he pleaded guilty to driving while his licence was un- der suspension. Cpl. Clifford Par- tington, of the Whitby Police De-| partment, told the court that| police attention had been directed | towards accused n hel ruck a board while parking his car near a building which is un- der construction at the corner of Brock and Dundas St Albert Goulais, 58, of 316 Dun das St. E., Whitby, was jailed for| seven days when he pleaded guilty] to a charge of driving while in- oxicated. In addition impounded for three months and his licence for six months PC Ernest Whitby Px that he had foll along Byron a m bership of 157, the who OTTAWA (CP) The ninth conference of Commonwealth prime ministers opening in Lon- {don May 8 is expected to last 7-10 days. Timing of the 10-nation con- ference means Prime Minister Diefenbaker will be away trom Ottawa for part of the parlia mentary session which opens next month. his car was suspended Stoneman, of the Department, said lowed the accused Mary St. before ro exchange in the Commonwealth family for weeks was to settle on a period when the busy premiers could all make the journey to London Normally, top - level Common- wealth meetings are held about every two years. This time the interval will have been nearly |three years -- since June - July [1 Install Officers At LOBA Meet The Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639}- held its December monthly meet-| ing last Monday evening in the IOOF Hall of Brock St. S. Past mistress sister D. Anderson was in charge of the meeting in the absence of the worthy mistress, Mrs. M. Ashmore, who is still in the Oshawa General Hospital. The devotional exercises were conduct ed by sister J. F Installation of officers took place] with y mistress sister », The group Swindler Cons Eight Immigrants I HAMILTON (CP) A confi- held a draw, prof o towards dence man swindled $390 from the building fund of the new hall. |® ight Portuguese immigrants The winners were Mrs. J. Mit.|from Galt Tuesday and then left chell, Oshawa; LOBA Lodge of them stranded at Mount Hope Arthur, Ontaric: Mrs. Johnson, of | airport, 10 miles south of here. High St., Whitby. | During the business session, arrangements were made for the 'annual Christmas party which will| frauds. be held at the home of Miss Evelyn Virgin, of Centre St. N.,| English Dec. 18. Lodge closed in the/they started for usual manner and refreshments| Galt Monday looking for work were served by sister D. Ander- They met a stranger in a hotel son and sister E. Virgin. them construction jobs at Mount WHITBY Hope airport. BOWLING NEWS [ei tusssse and checked them | lls its to g 45-year-old suspect wanted speaking, was an agent for a construction company and could probably get heir luggage and checked them into a Hamilton hotel. The group FRIDAY-NITERS LEAGUE |met him Tuesday and paid $48 apiece union dues. Ruby Lee topped the ladies!" again when she rolled a 302 Health Ministe Tells Of Stand and single 701 triple. Ruby now holds the ladies' high triple. We also have a new high single for thes men, Bill Grylls rolled a 339 Ron Bragg had the high triple 694 | 600 triples Dink Bye, 612; GRAVENHURST (CP) On- Sheila Gordon, 624; Bil! Snel- tari Wii ister Dymond grove, 608; Gill Grylls, 673; Mal said Tuesday he had not Bain, 652: Bill Henderson, 628; to be critical when he said Mon: Jim Cherry, 608; Butch Kadwell, [day that Canada's admission of 673; Bill Spencer, 612; Ruby, Lee, 100 Sberoar Saki was 701; Ron Bragg, 694 'pretty paiizry gesture, "ato Bi y Glen Rorabeck,| Dr. Dymond was quoted as 27: Ruby _ Lee 201: Ron having said in Windsor that he Bragg. 263, 22. 204: Chris Robin. had not made any comment on son Vous Bill Spencer, 210; Doug ie yujeth bin iy hing wrylls, 215, 227; Andy Myers, |i wirantiv I ; 214, 201; Bill Henderson, 228, 228; | PeCause, iL Fm rather " bow. Ol ae + a . Jim Cherry, 229, 234; Bill Simp-| Tuesday he said he feels the Sob edie Radwell Pos. ladmission of the 100 tubercular od' a eT 4 ; nn Ve refugees and their families is just BNE A Gordon, 24,140 iret step and he feels sure 205; Bob Simpson, 216; Bill Snel-|~ 1 4. can admit many more, grove, 240; Bill Grylls, 339; Mal "Dr Dymond was speaking at ais, 2i4, 2H . [the Muskoka hospital here which oo League: Ric Sve % he was visiting on his tour of pro- y veill, °§ Simpson, |yincial tuberculosis hospitals. 99; Roxy Shearer, 7; Harold - rere op Shephard, 98; Belle Grylls, 7; Colleen Keddy, 80, 98 Carol Backdrop : | mgm ® Groups Entertain | Criticized 1rvi | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Re-| Fairview Lodge {ligious Christmas carols played The Ajax Holy Trinity Church |2% background music In stores held a candlelight service at/Dave been criticized as "almost Fairview Lodge last Sunday for|iIreverent by the Rt. Rev all residents of the lodge. The George Luxton, Anglican bishop story of the nine carols was their of Huron a theme In an article in the diocesan Mrs. Marian Slagg rendered Paper he says stores catering to two solos and also led the Jr, Christmas ghoppers should pro- choir in Christmas carol singing. |Vide their customers with sea- The members of the students|sonal music, not religious Christiai movement of Ontario| carols Ladies' College entertained the, "It always irritates me to residents of Fairview Lodge with make a purchase to the tune of a carol service. They also visited|Adeste Fidelis (Oh Come all ye the various wings and offered to|Faithful),"" he said. "It seems al- all residents gifts of fruits and|most irreverent to have choirs candies. |singing in the background 'Oh Members of the Ajax Brownies|come let us adore him," 'while paid their - Christmas visit last|everyone in "the foreground is Saturday at Fairview Lodge and|carrying about their usual busi- presented all residents. withiness and concentrating on the Christmas goodies. difficulties connected therein." {information could be of consider-| | the present time boasts a mem-| Prime Ministers' Meet Will Keep PM Tied Up Date of the conterence had public of Cyprus is to have with bridge Twp., was sent to reforma-|° been the subject of a message... commonwealth, Britain willltory for one year definite and The problem|; Police issued a warrant for a in Toronto and Sarnia for similar The victims, only one of them told police Hamilton from in nearby Waterdown who said he all : Turkeys! Turkeys! Concluding, Mr. Scott said that | ¥ able value, {he felt there was much to be ¥ NEW INDUSTRY {gained locally by working with|§ FEA 5 HER 1 § AG . Thursday, Dec. 17th On the subject of new industry, | provincial and dominion chamber | ¥ AT 8 P.M. | Mr. Scott quoted from a recent!executive officers. Because of (survey, which, he said, pointed out their vast experience, he said, } SPONSORED BY what happens to a town when 100 they carry much weight with their WHITBY KINSMEN CLUB £4 44 | manufacturing workers are given respective cabinets, federal or| jobs. He said that this would mean|provincial. | Jail Pair For Goodwood An informant said the govern- Break-In, Theft ment heads had not had time to] Two Uxbridge youths, who consider - an agenda. But one pleaded to a charge of breaking likely topic will be the admit-|into the Goodwood Airways lunch tance of Nigeria as the Common-|room and stealing money and wealth's 11th full-fledged sover- other merchandise, were Tuesday eign member. The African terri-|sent to reformatory. Magistrate F. tory scheduled to get its in-|S. Ebbs, in Whitby police court, dependence from Britain late sentenced Larry Williams, 19, of next year Uxbridge, to eight months definite Another possible subject is theland four months indeterminate. relationship which the future re- Gordon Ronald Swain, 18, of Ux-|} | | RAITT ONNONDNCE 17 : Big night for men in the district BUFFET LUNCHEON All You Can Eat for 50c¢ = 18 EOE BS 9 Bema 0p Fo Th a yield sovereignty over the Medi-|three months indeterminate terranean island Feb. 19 PC W. L. Smith, of the Whitby .Atténding the conference, Detachment of the OPP, told the!¥ whose date Mr. Diefenbaker an-|court that he had investigated a nounced Tuesday, will be the break-in at the Goodwood Airways prime ministers of India, Pakis- restaurant and found that $8 in tan, Ceylon, Malaya, Australia, cash: $50 in cigarets; and $10 in |New Zealand, Ghana, Union of|aspirins, chewing gum and cho- South Africa and Britain. Sir Roy|colate bars were missing. He said {Welensky, prime minister of that $23 worth of the merchandise {Rhodesia and Nyasaland, will be had been recovered. {admitted to some of the meet. lings. os {ROwars) pore Three Vagrants were protests from some Labor Appear In Court members Tuesday when Prime | Minister Macmillan, announcing |the Commonwealth premiers' Via | conference, said that neither the, The winter season and its ac- {Federation of the West Indies nor COmpanying seasonal layoff of | Nigeria would be represented. workers brought three men before | Both countries are approaching Magistrate F. S. Ebbs in Whitby lice court on Tuesday, with no and no work, All three guilty to vagraney neg HE Lad HE For That Spe ial Someone GENUINE SEAL SKIN SLIPPERS from the shores of Labrador Lid v1 REVERE RCE The Last Word In Luxury Honey blond with a touch of deep brown. Beauti- fully appointed with just enough beadwork. Fully fleeced lined for extra comfort. Should outwear 3 pairs of average slippers. Full range of sizes from baby to adults From 4.95 to 9.49 After ski boots to match ++: Y3.98 Sportsman's Corner 105 BYRON SOUTH WHITBY I block West fo 4 corners OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. EVERY NIGHT i PBI PINND PEER independence and a number of| PO Labor speakers urged that they !ome should be invited. Macmillan as-|Pleaded serted precedent was being ob-| Charges served in limiting the meeting to| GF Burton, of mo fixed |those states fully established as abode, was sentenced to seven a |independent members in jail, which he had served -- while awaiting trial. He had rge EE EL LEE EE Ld LL Lea Ladd Sie ed LiL 84 Ltd LJ TRAIN SPECIALS! 2 (Sorry no mail orders on these items) ELECTRIC TRAIN SETS ctric train sets, ocomotive and 3 very realistic included SALE PRICED to Kingston for the winter. Also allowed to go, because he had already served the eight days to which he was sentenced, was sources Minister Hamilton Tues-|ment day signed agreements bringing Turned over to the Salvation Newfoundiand into the national Army, with a recommendation he roads - to - resources program, pe gent to the S.A. hospital, was was no outward sign of the bit-| oo. job |{terness generated by Newfound- : WW; . |land's current feud with Ottawa ing he 100 Weeks, Jusage \over Term 29 of nfederati iy : s | Confederation to care for him. He was placed | come to the Whitby police sta- . Joins Lorne Pellow, 40, also of no fixed abode. The court was advised that Simed i helping Hie province de- Gerald Walsh, a former Whitby | i iti resident, who has been in jail two agreements, : : |" Premier Smallwood, in fact, SiX months' suspended sent- l} ence tion on Dec. 9, seeking a night's lodging When allowed to go again, he said he planned to go National Road Plan Pellow had a sister in Oshawa : ara : who had offered to make a home ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) Re- for him if he can find employ- | he Joint iederal + Fr incial weeks awaiting disposition of his signing ie plush cabinet oace When he first appeared, he chambers was amicable. Thereli,)q the court he had neither home apr was jubilant. He offered his own chair "at the head of the long table to Mr. Hamilton and told BAND PARTY im Santa Claus will be appearing! Of all the good things your at a number of Whitby Christ: government has done, this is one mas parties this week in Whitby, o Je Rigid ea We re and on Friday, at 7:30 p.m., hel B Vv specia 1 oh ovias Tavl 4 ? "1 will be present at the town coun- gamer 2 Newfoundlander by cil chambers. The occasion of his Mr, Hamilton signed up Nova visit will be to present gifts to Scotia and New unswic _ the children of the members of . a ew Brunswick Man: the Whitby Brass Band when day. Earlier Tuesday he was in] " Charlottetown to bring Prince they hold their annual Christmas Edward Island into the program. Party. The children will also be The agreement with Newfound- entertained by a leading Toronto land provides for cost-sharing in Magician who promises to keep |a nine-year program to build 304/them in a state of suspended miles of road in areas of rich mystification for the extent of natural resources. 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