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The Oshawa Times, 15 Jan 1960, p. 5

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County Council VON Addresses! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jonuary 15, 1960 s HITBY and DISTRICT Wuitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson Tel. MO. 8-3703 iy I '| Perry's deputy - reeve, Thomas|y |Harris, i 'Has 30 Members 2 ty, | : os Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Last year.|Gibsan, Reeve, and Thomas Har- The meeting opened with here were 29 members. Whitby Kinettes Brooklin U.C. The Kinette Club held its oi] C roup Meets ary supper meeting last Wednes- For the first time in the 105-| Village of Pickering -- Cyril E.|day evening at the Spruce Villa.| The annual meeting of the Sun- ley; Senior classes -- Ralph day School of Brooklin United Thompson, Mrs. Guy Stevenson, ear-old history of Ontario Coun-| Morley, Reeve. i. was "Vice President Night" 30 members will meet on| Village of Port Perry -- J. J.|With Doreen Gimblett presiding. Church was held on Friday even- Mathew Agar, Donald Duncan January 8, in the Christian Mr, Cyril Davies, Mrs, Lloyd Ste the| Added|ris, Deputy-reeve. "Queen" and the Kinette song. | {phenson, Nancy Bird, Gloria Port mshi ill Plans were made for "Games| Township of Brock -- William : ls Ror Reeve. and Orvan Night" to be held in March, de-|ing, Chambers, Denuty-reeve. {finite date and conveners to be Education Building. the roll this year is In all, five new faces will ap- appointed at further meeting. A pear arovnd the council table,| Township of East Whithy asides Mr. Harris there will be Wilired Pascoe, Reeve, and Neil [Whithy's deputy - reeve Warren S™ th, Deputy-recve. i Mowat, Mara Twp.'s deouty-| Townshin of Mara Erwin reeve Charles Healy and Picker-/Cowie, Reve, Charles Healy, ing Twp.'s denu'y - reeve Ross Deputy-recve. | 'awthorne. Returning after an; Townshin of Pickering A labsence of one year is Fact Sharman Scott, Reeve, and Ross Whitby Twp.'s reeve Wilfred Pas-| Hawthorne, Deputy-reeve. coe. | Township of Rama -- Duncan Following is the list of Ontariolyenerors' Reeve County Council members for 1960.| J |VON nurse of Whitby, who gavellenora Dennis, Miss Antje Schna-| letter was read concerning the { Following opening sessions and Jean Cooper, Mrs. Albert Coop |presentation of reports, the fol- er, Ray Hodson, John Medland, adoption of a child. The Kineite| Club volunteered their help for {lowing were elected to serve as this worthwhile cause. lofficers for ensuing year, 1960. | | Reports were given on the club JUNIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL dona.ons during the Christmas| Superintendent, Mrs. Gordon| season. The guest speaker for the Hunter; secretary-treasurer, Miss evening was Miss E. Grassie,| Gundy Schnabel; teachers, Miss| an interesting talk on the work hel Mrs, Floyd Pilkey, Mrs. accomplished by the VON. This|pouglas Jackson, Mrs. Lloyd UPHOLSTERING A. ZAYETTE Recovering and repairing for old quality value with {Their first duty on Tuesday after-| noon will be warden. Reeve, Deputy-r Ferguson, Reeve, Ball, Deputy-reeve. ™ KTR ne PyIQy - wo NEW TOWN HALL TAKLS SHAPE k 1 ¢ r of Dundas and Perry S ed more than 80 ye | i g r a private dwelling, it | en house, | is birthplace of Mr. Justice | Charles at the | George McGillivray. For many | yet he has not was the home of his | what will replace the building Dr. McGilliveay. Town | which is shown »ove in the ng inspector | process of demolition. ports that as been advised | Another old Whitby 1 V on the main street way for progress. ' is a former apar at 201 Dundas St. E OVERTIME WIN | years it --Oshawa Times Photo Study Unit System Township of Reach -- Howard was followed by a question and! johnston, Mrs. C. Hamer and | Vill McMillan, Reeve, Edward Oyler, Deputy-reeve. Township of Scott -- John Me-| to select a new John Mills, and Mrs. Mary Reid, Gillivray, Reeve. ecve. Township of Scugog -- of Uxbridge -- Rae M. Gerrow, Reeve. and John A.! Township of Thorah -- Russell | Francis, Reeve, Duncan G. Wal-| -- Everett 'ace, Deputy-reeve and Warren Township of Uxbridge -- Earl G Dowsell, Reeve, Robert L. Nes- of Beaverton -- John bitt, Deputy-reeve. rie, Reeve. Township of Whitby -- Wm. A. age of Cannington -- Wil- Heron, Reeve, W. Heber Down ! 'Deputy-reeve. Town of Ajax -- Anson Town Town of Whithy trill, Reeve, Denuty-reeve. liam Beard, Reeve. Show Slides WRITBY PERSONALS | On Angola At their sons Randy and Gary of] Mission Circle Toledo, Ohio, were guests at the| home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pinch, of Dundas St. E. The regular monthly meeting of Whitby Baptist Mission Circle was jed answer period. Lorne Crawford, | The social cdnveners for the month of February were appoint- SENIOR SUNDAY as follows: Doreen Gimblett SCHOOL OFFICERS and Donna Robertson, The meet-| Associate superintendents -- ing closed and the social con-| Ralph Milner, Donald Duncan; | veners Wilma Heron and Cris|assistant superintendent, Lloyd! Mrs. modern re-styling. Phone MO 8-2344 Special low prices. on any odd pieces (in ends) Umphrey were in charge of sev-|Stephenson; secretary - treasur- eral games. ler, Albert Hannam; assistant -- tres Donald Alves; music committee, |Mrs. Kenneth Holliday, Mrs. Al- pert Cooper. Librarian -- Linda Ormiston; | Grading superintendent -- Mrs. |B. Acton; Cradle Roll -- Mrs. nest Acton. Teachers -- Adult {Bible Class, Men's: Mr. Fred Or- !miston; Women's, Mrs. Ruby Son- Legion Auxiliary Makes Plans For | Birthday Party The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held its meeting last Wednesday evening in the Legion Hall with Mrs. George Brown president in the chair. Arrangements were made for the Birthday Dinner to be held at the |Legion Hall on Jan. 27, at 6.30 p.m. All members are asked to let the president know if they will Parliament At-A-Glance 1 | Governor - General Vanier read {held in the Sunday school hall/pe attending at least one week the Speech from the Throne in Kellogg's SOOTHING VAPORS BRING INSTANT ASTHMA RELIEF Kellogg's Asthma Relief = for all sufferers from asthma and asthmatic hay Available | Mrs. M. Bowden, of Lee Ave-iTyesday afternoon. The meeting pefore the dinner. fever nue, entertained her group of opened with prayer by the presi-| Mrs. Earl Ormiston and Mrs. a een owe ladies last Monday evening. Social dent, Mrs, E. A. MacMillan, The| Mabel Lindley reported visits games were enjoyed and prizes roll call was answered with aimade to Sunnybrook Hospital with| The speech forecast creating of E. A. Fairman, Supervising awarded to lucky wingers, Mis. verse of Scripture containing the treats, A patient, Mr. Littler,|3 now government department on Principal of public schools in A. Ockenden and Mrs. P. Vangils:|word "Hope. | showed his appreciation by donat-| forestry and granting all Indians the Senate chamber to open the third session of the 24th Par- liament, Nicholishen Hot As Hillcrests Win | in powder packe ages and cigarette form The regular meeting of the| Kathleen Rowe Memorial- Home By CLIFF GORDON Big Dave Nicholishen really paced the Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Jrs, in last night's 3-2 overtime win over the Newmarket Smoke- rings in Newmarket as he fired all three Whitby goals. Smith and Clifford scored for the losing home team. The Smokerings, who held the only win over the Hillcrests, ap- peared to be headed in the right direction last night as they hem- and School Association was held] lon Jan, 13. J. Wilson, president, |called the meeting to order with the singing of "O Canada." The 06 secretary's report was read by | Cullen 3 Mrs. M. Detlor, and Mrs. R. | A : v* Marshall gave the treasurer's re- _ Penalties ' Middleton .38, port. The door prize was won by Croutch 6.30, Hills, minor, major ? A : A Mr. Disney. and misconduct, Mills, minor, major and misconduct, 11.04; It was announced. that banners Croutch, 11.04: E, Tran, 11.04;|in the school colours of yellow and |Goodfellow, 13.04: Middleton, Fusi-brown are being made to 13.04, hang on the classroom doors to SUMMARY 1st: Period Newmarket: Smith, { McKnight .. { 2. Newmarket: Clifford | 1 Whitby, introduced the guest|Iasty refreshments were served| speaker, D. Catherwood, principal [PY the hostess. of Hillcrest Public School, Mr.| Vistors at the home of Mr, and Miss Cameron. Following |Catherwood gave an outline of Mrs. Howard Hayman, of 902 singing of a hymn Mrs. J. Ward | "The Unit System" which is being Donovan Cres., were: Mrs. M.|presented life membership and|} used in the public schools of Dyson, of St. Catharines, Mr. and pins to Mrs. W. J. Crawforth and|] Whitby from grade one to grade Mrs, Dave Starrett, of Oakville,| Mrs. S. Dalby. Her daughter Mrs.|and Mrs. Irwin Humphreys. five. Because children mature at{Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamb, of New|D., Mitchell received this honor well wishes were sent out. Mem. different rates and times and also|Toronto, and Miss Betty Ray, of for her mother who was ill. because children vary in their|Toronto. | ability to learn, this sytem was| 'w resented to Mrs. K. Cull i oi : "| Guests at the home of Mr. and Was presen o Mrs. K. Cullen. devised and originated in Hamil-|/ 00 0 g omiley "of Centre| Mrs. Ruth Pickering favored the |k | the money raising projects. A Mission band membership|the Birthday Dinner and urged| {to make it a real success by 2 tending, keeping in mind that the A business period followed. An|ing a hand made pair of mocca-|the franchise in federal elections. inspiring devotional was given by|sins. These could be used for| Government plans to set a un- ; |iform retirement age of 75 for all Mrs. Ormiston reported the fol-| rederally-appointed judges and re- vise combines and civil service legislation also were announced. owing sick members: Mrs. Wil- jam Dalby, Mrs. Martha Young, | et! | vers are asked to keep in mind {payments under the gold mining |assistance and Trans Highway Acts and early action on emergency assistance to snow-hit Prairie Farmers were forecast. ton some 12 years ago and the idea has spread to other centres. Branch Legion men will be cater-| t N., were Mr. and Mrs. Omer group with a solo. A very enjoy op ng. Friday, Jan. 15, 1960- Powder Packages--$1.50 Cigarettes $1.00 Suggested retoil prices At All Druggists reathe freely Extension of the periods for - Canada |designate the winners of the at-id other T [tendance count taken at the meet.| The year's work is divided into lings. The award for the junijor|three sections or units, 1.48| attendance count was won by Mrs.| A slow learner may only com- minor| Carlaw and Mr. Disney for the Plete one or two units per school year, or a bright student can progress at an accelerated rate med the Milkmen in right from) the starting whistle and ran up| 2 2-0 score before the game was| five minutes old. Smith scored| the first goal of the game at the 2.08 mark as he rounded out a neat passing play with McKnight. | 2nd Period Whitby: Nicholishen, Roberts A Penalties -- Croutch, and major, 8.34; Middleton, genior, major, 8.34 Mrs. R. Mashall passed out in- 3 Michaud and Mr. Andre Michaud, able time followed when Mrs. The Commons meets st 2:30 p.m. EST for speeches by the| mover and seconder of the ad-| dress in reply to the oom | KELLOGG'S het -- gola, This proved very interesting A THMA BELIEF as Angola is the Mission study this year. Speech. The Senate sits at 8 p.m. The meeting closed with a hymn Supermarket and prayer by Mrs. MacMillan. | Clifford made it 2-0 at the 4.31] mark on a pass from Cullen. | The first period was a rough) and ready affair and saw referee| Promaine, who handled the game, handed ont 11 penalties in- , eluding two majors and the same in the second frame and that was by Whitby and came off the stick of "big Dave" Nicholishen who was really flying last night. He scored his first goal at the 1.48 mark of the second period and put the Hillerests right back in the game. 3rd Period | formation sheets explaining the 4. Whitby: Nicholishen, levents at the Annual Conference Lundmark 3.34 Area 'C" of the Ontario Federa- Penalties -- Shannon 1.10, Mid- tion of the Home and School As-| sociations, held in Dunbarton School on Nov. 21, 1959, and at which the Kathleen Rowe Home and School tion was re- presented by Mrs. Betty Deeth |and Mrs, Goldie Marshall, { It was announced that there {would be a skating party for the |children in the arena on Friday, Feb. 5, at 2:00 p.m. It is hoped the children will come dressed in dleton 1.42. . Overtime : Ni Penalties -- None, Power Breaks When Fuse Fails and complete four units a year. |The average child would com- plete three units per year. A child must qualify in all sub- |Jects in order to progress to an- other unit, The accelerated group {can complete five years school Send Thanks 'To Fire Dept. Members of Whithy Volunteer Fire C have ived com- Graham Bell Is FBYPA Speaker ing in four years, havi com- et the 15" amie Ae allows the children to progress according to their ability and in effect they do not *'fail'"', but com- plete the number of units they are capable of. A question and answer session followed in which some of the costume in order to have a colour-|teachers of the Kathleen Rowe the company's general funds in| ful and exciting party. Plans are| Memorial School also added com. 20Y way the department sees fit. ! On Tuesday evening the young mendation from the vice-president ; : and general manager ¥ Stein.| People of Faith Baptist Church berg's Limited for the prompt ac. held their weekly meeting. Be- tion they took to quell a fire {n|cause of weather conditions, the ithe firm's store in Whitby. Ac.| Young people remained at the companying the letter was a|Shuren for 2 game of broom: ball y | he devotional part of the meet- cheque for $50 to be applied ling began with the singing of choruses led by Barry Jones. Bill | Wilde then opened in prayer after Meet At Supper The regular meeting of the wA| of the United Church was held | Tuesday evening in the form of a pot luck supper when the after- noon and evening groups joined in teligw ether, spite of the inclement weather. | The president, Mrs. L. F. Rich- |ardson, brought the meeting to| |order and opened with a poem which linked our lives to masic. | Mrs. Harold Hare brought greet-| ings from the WMS and hoped| |that the sister organizations of] |the church would work together | O.H.A. SENIOR | "A" The north section of Whitby was |also being made for a dance to be| ments and answered questions on The letter, addressed to Fire which the announcements were for one leader, Christ. Mrs, M |given and the offering received. |R. Davidson conducted the wor. ship service taking as her subject "Growth" using the Parables for | examples as the mustard seed and | the leavened bread. | The usual minutes, treasurer's | report and annual reports of com- mittees and groups were given. T*~ story of the year was present- ed by Mrs. J. R, Ward, telling of a very profitable year both in fellowship, spiritually and finan-| cially. | It was re ommended that each | group try to do more visiting and | that we use the daily Bible read-| ings as suggested. "he group will have two luncheon .neetings this year, one in March and one in October. The WA as a whole will have two main projects, namely. the Spring Bonnet Tea and Bake Sale | to be held April 22 under the convenership of Mrs. F, Ollen- Bittle and Mrs. R. MacCarl; also a bazaar to be held Nov. 4, with the group leaders convening. The members were urged to] watch the broadcast "Heritage' over TV at 3.30 Sunday afternoons for the next few weeks. The bud-| He is visiting Canada and New York before returning to England| sess" where he is directing The Mer-| "ses Jf chant of Venice at Stratford, | Warwickshire, Rehearsals for the three Cana. 3 dian productions, Romeo and on JOH Juliet, A Midsummer Night's yA |Dream and King John begin at| Stratford May 2 Douglas Rain has been cast in| # {the title role of King John, one § (of three plays to be presented at the 1960 Stratford Shakespearean Festival, it was announced } H 1 4 Thursday. 4 % 4 z § i | Miss Harris has been cast as {Blanch in King John. Middleton continued to bounce the Newmarket boys around and : drew a major for his ill doings affected by a power break on|held at the school around the mid-\the Unit System. Mrs. R. Deeth|Chief Bruce Corner, was sent with Croutch of the home side. 1t| ednesday evening at 6 p.m. and|dle of March and the particulars thanked Mr. Catherwood for his|over the signature of Jack Gen-| The message of the evening was as 21 for the Rings at the end lasted approximately 45 minutes. will be announced later. | remarks, ser, of Rexdale. Said Mr. Genser: | given by Graham Bell. The meet- the second 20 minute period. |ine-break was caused by a faulty) Frank Warman, a grade five] The meeting was closed, with | "I have been advised by the ing closed in prayer. Next week . fuse which was inserted by the pupil, played two selections on|the singing of the Queen. {head of our maintenance depart-| weather permitting, there be TIED IN THIRD PUC crew earlier that day at the the accordian: "The Tango of The refreshments were served ment, Mr. S. Narvey, of the work skating ? Nicholishen tled the count at|break in the wires which caused Roses" and "Aye, Aye, Aye",|by the mothers of Mr. Disney's of your department in tion| : Ive uj) any Be nal period {ae weighed power cut. | which were very much enjoyed.iroom. with a fire which took place in - i ; | e fuse, which turn | Vhi ni it fe ode i did how-| pe faulty when ut | | » fe Te. to take this op-| Minister Promises vel poi) hl roast Someyhat manufacturers, blew when the H 21 Freight Cars portunity to sincerely thank you| Definite Acti rong hoi 3 My = Sin full load was turned on at 6 p.m. Id Or i and the men of your organization on in the balance of the period | I D il t for the aggressive action of your| TORONTO (CP) -- Lands and The game went into overtime { L d S nl veraiimen |department which 'prevented 8 Forests Minister Spooner said in for the second .t % as mane t ) en {major fire. a television broadcast Thursday eron a oR gid WHITBY ed als TORONTO (CP) Twenty-one, "As an expression of our appre-| night that some "definite action" erests. Only this time the Whitby| BOWLING NEWS cars of a CPR westbound freight ciation, our company is enclosing|will be taken on a report on the team came out with all the { . train were derailed Thursday a cheque for $50, which we would|organization of government in + points (two) instead of the lone | 1 fp [near Rossport, 18 miles west of|like you to apply to the general Ontario. point they managed in their last| LADIES CIGARET LEAGUE | i ; [Schreiber on the main line skirt. funds of Your group and Which} Sheskng ga the program Pro- at Newmarket Dave i LL triples: B. Sackett, 729; G. Re RON A Suatonds ing Lake Superior. Some of the A oe a7y way thal Jou ine er a 2. Soe ai en was the man who saved|Wiles, 643; ) ili 2s C1 : e n u { L * | = the day for the Whitby team as| Watts, 624; a Sanifond, on, | weekend. jcane I) inte the lake. i Last month, the ofl furnace at|Tuesday followed. "roughly. along he took a pass from captain Ken Fernly, 570: B. Heron. 566 Artistic director Michael Lang A CPR spokesman here said the rear of the store on Dundasithe lines of the Hoover report on + Roberts and fired it home for the| gov ove" De, [ham will be in New York and|licre were no injuries. Nearly St, E., exploded but Whitby fire-|the organization of the United + game winners with two minutes ses pyar 200: B. Sackett, expects to introduce actress 200 yards of track was torn up. men had the situation under con-| States government." * and 12 seconds to go ory a . Heron, 240; M. Bilida, Julie Harris to Canadian actor| ne two diesel locomotives haul-|trol in a matter of minutes. The| The report 'has been presented The Hillcrests travel to Pene-| soph, 0; andford, 235, 211; '|Bruno Gerussi, They will play| "8 the extra 44-car freight were explosion had ignited a ladder|to us for study for the definite « tang on Saturday night for a), iles, 233, 217; D. Mowat, 226; the Te ig 4 at. not derailed. The caboose and 10|and other portions of the furnace|action which will follow," Mr 3 y " I 4 ad roles in the 1960 Strat- A x game with the Hurons rear cars also stayed on the line, room. Spooner said. . be the Hillcrests' third _ week and we are all | ean make it I wins ir . many starts this week, On Mon- y es . of next week the Hill-| Points to date: Cameo, 51; Play.|}ieves this year's company wil Il host the Newmarket|ers, 35; Winchesters, 34; Buck. Pe the strongest in the eight. S8mokerings who be really!inghams, 33; Exports, 27: Win. Year history of the Canadian , fired up dfter the at handed |stons, 24 |festival. .» them last nig} home by the| Prize donated by Harwood, Mr. Langham, who will direct + same Whitby team Cleaners was won by Clare Watts, | Romeo and Juliet, admitted that --b---- -------- - eas-- ----- he has 'never seen the play {without being slightly bored." He {added that he did not think this BROC WHITBY was the fault of the play. Phone MO 8-3618 N Pl H Evening Shows ot 7 & 9 P.M. ow dying Feature Starts ot 7 & 9:30 P.M. Her culture, her breeding, trembled before the naked desire of this bold barbarian! M-G-M presents KERR BRYNNER » ANATOLE LITVAK'S Production of German Firm Will | 'Make Sea Cable MONTREAL (CP)--A German (firm has been awarded the ma- {Jor contract for manufacture of " i # | submarine. cable for an $8,000,000 ] ; " B transatlantic cable pro- Ls ? Ti ject planned jointly by Cana- tion Corporation and the Great| Northern Telegraph Company of Denmark. The firm is Felten and Guil- eaume of Cologne, the lowes! bidder. Target date for comple Ition is 1962. a ----t, 1 co-thorring HE ROBERT MORLEY E. 6. MARSHALL BURT KASINAR + KOSSOFF MARIE JASON ROBARDS, IR. Cartoon Comedy DAVID DAEMS LANDMARK DISAPPE | building will be 160 feet by 50, | The snow, wind have and ice storm not h.ld up pro. | but this data does not include gress on the new Whitby Town | the large garage which will be | Hall, above. The 1% storey | located at the rear of the hall. At 'the present steady building rate the new town hall will be completed in June. | ~Oshawa Times Photo | i sub:idiaries get for the year 1960 was pre-| sented by Mrs. Earl Bond and then the president pronounced the Benediction. HOCKEY FRED ETCHER TOMORROW SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th WHITBY DUNLOPS WINDSOR BULLDOGS Game Time -- 8 p.m. WHITE" COMMUNITY ARENA The meeting closed with mem- bers participating in two 'Mixer Games" and the singing of "The| more we get to-gether." Builders May Get Less NHA Support TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian builders must expect less direct government support in the NHA| morigage sield this year than] last year, Stewart Bates, presi-| dent of Central Mortgage and | Housing Corporation, said Thurs-| day night. | Mr, Bates told the National] Home Builders' Association, how- ever, that this doesn't mean that all government aid through di-{ rect loans will stop. Public Works Minister Walker will introduce in two weeks an| amendment to the National Hous-| ing Act to allow the corporation] more money for direct loans. | | | Cockshutt Farm Co. Reports Profit | BRANTFORD (CP) -- Cotk-| shutt Farm Equipment Thursday | reported a marked climb in its own earnings and those of its| in the fiscal year d Oct. 31, 1959. Net earnings of $1,813,164 equal | to $1.65 a share compared with] the previous year's showing of $137,450 or .13 a share. Sales in the last year totalled $38,720,577, | Donald Travel Service PLEASURE YOU WILL NEYZR FORGET! TRAVEL BY SEA OR AIR TO Florida, Bermuda, Jamaica, Barbados, Antigua, Grenada, Nassau, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia, Hawaiian Islands, United Kingdom and all Countries in Europe. Agents for Hotels, Car Hire, Thedtre Tickets, All Airlines, Steamships and Buses. Any Advertised Cruise or Tour may be booked through us. Donald Travel Service 300 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY, ONT. PHONE MO 8-3304-5 EM 3-8958 as compared with $33,181,616 in| 1938. I

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