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The Oshawa Times, 2 Dec 1960, p. 5

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Y and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West ! Tel. MO, 5-370] WHITB Manner: Lloyd Roberison | Re a L PRESENT BIBLES AT KING ST, SCHOO [ Michael Hutchins, 9, of 903 Bay . avenue and Muriel B to | of 306 Kent Bible Recently NETE n Whithy century ational of Can ed 200 ding b students Hare pres 208 Grade | During the the Gideon Ir ha John Van They Te y members of King School, Mr, Mal enting & Bible lo Gideon In eft and Rev Representing the ternational ( have been presenting Canadian school ehildrer ast 50 years are School B rustee Richard P 100F NEWS Lodge Members To Serve Breakfast Whitby will be hosts Ajax and Brooklin lodges Ihe eminded 6 ast an nada ight are ew | 4 4 Bible of slreet recei Van Har Gideon pre New sme | Ve | f fament 1 mil he ida pre on Cirade from Rev ( chool pre 0 } he Bible il New ldrer Street thew me Te | Photo 0 'H-S Land | Will Cost $42,350 wi Tatihe aments ented to yi mes | i h the bei consirucied on treet will cost the District High School 0 | t Land upor 1 new High of Odd an be discouraging some Behool is | ti fn Whith BWaIn pre i" oi The Independent Order Fellows (100F) held thelr 18r Tuesda ening me the Odd Fe ha with Noble Grand Bro siding, Four officer The Noble those present and | with the minutes o ular meeting Vice Grand Bro ( visiting committe rted known indisposed members on the road to recove ing Bro, Charlie ho wa present this es Brother Darling still in the Toronte Gen eral Hospital and progressin slowly, the doctors apparent still somewhat uncerts as when he may be released General business an off night and was d in short order Outstanding committee ed on thelr pre ments for the comin aight and degree, also or day morning bre TI] this coming Sunday Dee, 4, from § open to all families, the p pated to a worthy This worthy effo of the committer nome siyle hacon Ande Whith ind Board $42 regu Evenings when hiack ling eh on commitiee (1) al members of euchre to again be Friday evening in the hall at friends and are lovited ' euehre il ire automatic outs, appear to ex Hus of Lhe held Dee.| which the 10! and inner eirele Iw and three balls and homer pand each time a dart is Lh n y hand recent i ¢ i Veek!y n 5 were ahser Count uri alll The regulation target, placed 15| ed do Whig i ! po hest high, consists of black outer 1s res of om H. Bo Judge deNavarre of ough presided Judge Kenned black line is an automatic|ment Ph a ig the | lout and all throws outside of the|Proval nh Lh partie tet outer eircle are strikes or|M hoo Board and Mr | he Board had made to Mr, Boychyn & of land be on 11 Ac ed fr treet ition and expropriat Anderson Peter elcomed feet from the throwing aL bh pm ded Hime Grand i members yenyn n ( thle attend he last reg general hoxed for one Daggers foul The hitting of and h the closing of lodge sey 5 itten judg the dart baseball experts a few newer members some ling pointers on how Lhe hould not be played 100F DART BASEBALL l In an effort to give the publie| | new game member Order a betler knowledge requires considerable ever popular 100F lodge target pay-off spot game of dart baseball Harold|example, with runners on lor 40 Geven Wicket, president of the league and third bases, the next throw ti It Bohp was contacted and extended the|er putting his dart In the target i 1 this follow clarification details |three bagger position would send oh ¢ W \ Yaad in tw and go to third him " he haseball league i dart vil Kemp Upon P formal ap High Boyehyn rel all eral ol any Vere) gave 0 nelud game tar Gay, wi oul f the fore expropriat down $2400 fer ow Darts are thrown underhand 4 from 156 feet away, or farther hut desired, and, as can be Imagined, | ening 1 he turned them erbal, w 11 acre f $2500 an acre 18 produced hy the My. Boychyn al went tol of the for the econdl A written ! the pointing of offer encountered patched Hoard down hoard ther ing to pa aeve 0 ing to eon report ) Tun Ato court da oper ) lige room of n this distriet| and $2500 A ANE or could place a na 0 per acre for |} ire of ar 11 tripleout position to he. throw on bases the on a re the lodges ular schedule ifthall rules hin I¢ double o come an out on the one or two of those pending on the spot hit p | that In an aAtre worth at 10 per (R350) ing the $3500 Jud ge addi of time the Su even er and Kenn t basis the t the land of expropr w held di n inder All are back meet each other once in home and baseball record at the finish of has been ery play-offs, - the etlon of theltrict for some years ed iy asa on! 0f the lodges becoming ARG Lakh BOER BN ably stronger each year in membership Hamil winner | NETRARER promoting keener ini hen Whe tween the older and newer mornii 8 and to to th cent of the | should he to 4, mM lodges scheduled ( ition thelr 1 dart ed th d each 1m { over lodge it competi with con joing pri paid total to $42.1850 | {land or $3050 pe I 10 Kennedy ney this wr the acre sald Judge would he because of the taken membey oeeed Was no s and bring and hedule oF be home a § 11 acres of the 1 ple ider m gains ni ep | trophy t the winner of the to declare distriet trophy through he per cent thu he Wt fA A to mes served f h : 1 distri a hl land being forceful] an inte em Supreme Court two of| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey; December 3, 1960 § { Tells Castle Chapter Ot Trip To Spain setive and prices frm on SI60Eh (rer onal The November meeting of the|the islands were mountainous ter cattle (his week ot the On pigs of a sreghe 2 Thursdap| Castle Chapter (Senior Group) and of volcanic origin, Bome bs itario stockyerds 4 lands had hot springs where the c,, Rowohit changed the country's ae 244 0 the Common Room |... "ais their washing in the, " Drees wore 8 cents and iraditionslly staid hook market] 4 Ladies' College 08 hi water: in other places there ry ber hundredveigit lower by introducing paper backs in the | Monday, Mrs, W, B. Karn pre were coves where the air wes 450," 7 i were seady. Replace early post-war years, ! sided ot the tes table while mem. degrees centigrade, straw thrown! i cattle wid atively at firm bers and guests enjoyed a social lin would ignite st once, Many 7% A half hour islands were covered with bluck| Milky veal calves were in Mrs, Leo Gray, president, open. |1ava, others grew banana or fig|Prosd demand at strong prices ed the meeting, welcomed the irees or grapes In abundence, (7% & Hght supply. Hog prices members and visitors and quick. The people were hospitable, the Were $1.25 higher and sows un ly disposed of the business, it|homes humbie hut clean; good ac changed, Sheep and lamb prices wes with pleasure that the chap-|commodation was available for were generally unchanged, 1 ter received 8 new active mem. two people, meals included, for! Cattle receipts, estimated at) ber; Mrs, E, B, Wilkins wes in. an average of five dollars per 7.00, were comparable to last) troduced by Mrs, RB. G. Grobh, day iweek and some 600 hesd more The special guests for the! Madeira was very beautiful then the seme week in 1959, Cat | meeting were Mr. and Mrs. |with awesome ses cliffs; for|tle receipts from Western Canada Frank Wells, two well known many generations Britons have|dropped to 138 head while West Whithy 'people, who have spent 8 gone there for holidays to besklern stock calves mumbered 130) three-month winter holiday in alin the sunshine, buy fhe Sand head delightful sunny and picturgsque! some embroideries and the! i pari of the earth, that Wing | encetion: wine. Here there sre so oh ars ane, bre longs, shies' Spain, the Canary Islands snd\many people that ever year many|... oq no exports to the United | Madeire Islond, Mrs Jet ex lyoung folk emigrate fo other io pe ined that she and Mr, Wells countries, some to Canada, After" o Pada fe always been armchair travel-[the most interesting outline a anghiar yo Sakoe musts lors; thet on & €old blustery win-|thelr trip by Mrs, Wells, the YA" With BA vid } ter day, they had studied certain beautiful pletures (aken sales 25.00; Bood RAM. med travel hooks end finally arranged shown by Mr, Wells ium 16 21 50; common 15-1850; the wonderful gypsy trip They! Mrs. D, Wilson thanked the Kod 221, 6 tow choice at 21.50 went to New York and from there|guests for thelr kindness in eom- 22.50; medium 18-1950; eommon freighter to the Azores, from!ing to the meeting and express- (12-17; choice fed yearlings 24.50 all had enjoyed 25.50 with odd sales (0 26.50; good nd then watched 2224; good cows mostly 15, odd tops to 16, medium 1350-1450 common 12.50:13.50; eanner and culters 912; good heavy 1650-17; ol tops to 17.50; common and medium light bulls 12-16 Keplacement cattle: Good light Istockers 212800; stock calves 250; common and medium Istockers 1820 with off coloured | dairy stockers down to 1b for! Calves: Choice vealers 83-35.50; good 2629; common 1825; bon ors 12:18 Hogs: Grade A 20.00; heavy 16.50; lights 20.50; stags 15 on a dressed weight basis Sheep and lambs: Good handy: ght lambs 21 with odd fancy GEKMAN PUBLISHER DIES | Livestock Weekly Review ve, vr, ore TORONTO (CP)~--Trading wes jog WHITBY AUTO T THERGHEG | 7 Cw L ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR & TEA - ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST PARISH WALL 508 JOHN 57. W SAT. DEC. 3, 2-5 P.M. home bakng, toble etc, ' 301 DUNDAS ST. W, MO 8.4009 -- WHITBY foncy work, Aprons And Drow eniidren were O.H.A. Junior "B" Hockey SAT., DEC. 3rd 8:30 P.M. Peterborough Junior Canucks vs, Whitby Hillcrests Whitby Community Arena Adults 75¢; Students with cords and Children 50¢ by there by boat, plane and car toed the plessure the various ports of eall as they listened @ Ine speaker sald that the picture story 28 Actions On Biske Dodds There will be 28 civil actions|and Donald land no erimingl actions on the Trafford Supreme Court docket in Whithy! Allingham vs Allingham; Greer when court opens on Monday, Mr {and Kelly for the plaintiff Justice Smiley will preside, This Hughes vs Foley Plumbing and a non-jury sitting Heating 14d, and Andrew; Greer Following is the docket and Macdonald for the OWS is Murphy Jack vs Jack Donald B, plaintiff snd Haines, Thomson Dodd the plaintiff Rogers, Howie and Freeman for the defendant an on lost at 21.25; bucks discounted $1 per hundredwelight; common and i Ww (2 plaintiff and| Malarczuk vs Krout; Joseph me i Sg aa 9 i fovd Macdonald P. Mangan, QC, for the plaintiff|€rs 9-17; sheep 3-10 according to land Greer and Kelly for the de |uality fendant | Smith vg Smith Creighton, | Vraser, Drynan and Murdoch for} the plaintiff Lovelock vs Fraser the or ------ TOP HONOURS FOR QUALITY Freeman el a # Finn: Greer and Kelly for the Greer Murphy and {for the defendant | Kowalchuk vs |Balmers for the and Kelly fchmahl; Z, T plaintiff and Greer for the defend A fully aged whisky of @ reasonable lant Lovelock; Creigh- Drynan snd Mur. plaintiff vs Ruebmann; Greer and Kelly for the plaintiff and | ton | Borden, Elliott, Kelley and Palm. | doch for er for the defendant I V Bouckley vs Beaton; Greer|Kelly for the plaintiff and Kelly for the plaintiff and] Thompson vs Thompson; Mar Fasken Robertson, Aitchison, |shall and Russell for the plain... Pickup and Calvin for the de-!|tiff | fendant Langridge vs Langridge; Shaul! and Ezrin for the plaintiff Thaczuk ve Murphy, administra tor ad litem of estate of David Hottot, deceased; Greer and Kelly for the plaintiff and E "| Silk for the defendant Fleming vs Fleming; Manning Swartz for the plaintiff Webster vs Webster; R, M,| offer for the plaintiff, Moon vs Moon; Greer, Murphy ( Quinney and Willatis at el vs and Macdonald for the plaintiff, | Dorval; Greer and Kelly for the] Westwood vs Westwood; Greer, | plaintiff and Bell, Griffith, Tem. Murphy and Macdonald for the | ple and Genest for the defendant | plaintiff Dwire and McGregor vs Herp] Geslorowsk! vs Marden; Greer, ters; Creer and Kelly for the Murphy and Macdonald for the | plaintiff and Borden, Elliott, Kel- plaintiff and Richardson, Mae {ley and Palmer for the defend-|Millan, Rooke and MacLennan (ant for the defendant, Cieisler vs Meagher et al: J. P.| Fong vs Fong Mangan, QC, for the plaintiff and|{James; Joseph P, Mangan, QC, Greer, Murphy and Macdonald|for the plaintiff and Mason for the defendant | Foulds, Armup, Walter Weir and Ross ve Lyon and Traffard;|Boeckh for Men Fong and R, M |Greer and Kelly for the plantiff' Heffer for Quan James Santa Arrives Here Saturday Malcolm | Espie Howsam; Greer and Sorensen vs Varin, Greer and Kelly for the plaintiff and John Meadows Marsh for the de | fendant MeGrath ve Cooper; Greer and Kelly for the plaintiff and RBassel, Sullivan, Holland Lawson |, and Hardisty for the defendant, | | Moore vs Moore; Manning F |Bwartz for the plaintiff DODD & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST, 5, WHITBY MO 8.5231 YOUR C.I.L. Paint Dealer Painting & Decorating Contraco Gyprex, Paperhanging Full Wall Murely { | He ROYAL RESERVE RYE WHISKY BY THE DISTILLERS OF CORBY'S PARK LANE PRE-CHRISTMAS ATURE RER Ing, Lee and ) the The andl th and durl coffee progressive ahove men slatance of families would b olated In n relief of d The nornin od friends tricia The annual a lew from hecome part of eember) stand to purchase con further avold « vinning turkeys drawn fi a The Ura bers of up in the and hoth, trophies has a team three times retains permanent poss ind 4 new trophy is pu annual competition cheduled on} Db nights and| Whithy additional their di the| heen MCR hers in dll out efforts that of strongest team each game | to place mn hy n on WHITBY PERSONALS Wi \ ; possible ll member haan up| floor of efforts successful have the Strong competitive pecially imn n tly nunt inter hein ne nf (ge to are met tre ding gre vin pe and the last season lod ge ahilily ession of this triet trophies I'he games thi trongly indicate ronger tl fo 1 Lima Dazaar Dee Evangelist par in tion | h Promote he annual h and ind tea to be held Saturday John th he auspices of the will hry d ability each enin membi it St ih ish hall unde ( Ww into eachihave as general op Whithy M. MaeDonald ue a ollowing ladle ol season to dale all line-up keen intere shown League convener Mrs, J sisted by the My Hazelton Mrs. M, V. Mal and candy; ahildren's ifts and Rloye tea; tick leave lodge A 1hall men nthe and participant desired congenial Lon commit y fowl d Ie he putting ara Oc in eltort to the oe True LH] a tsmanship and ha notin Wie other teks 9 memb h champlonst | appears to be a tough prop } h id and le hak in reli lo Mrs wear ar nd eh h n Hrown Parise My i th homie Goon Mis work My tisin Mus the com ANVone n time ition In-as-mueh as Whitby everal new members who tithey continue to improve a pected, will provide strong to all opposing teams 0 come the nee throughout ( riot \ C and ots i have re | Watter Ruest; wdditional dist hown stron (| f M O'Hag inte ON pittee men | ) the \ e operat Oppo ndouhte adve undue l ( to rongly before NeW year sition o \p phil time One of th anu nlerest and all neces hould played the were originally scheduled wise a certain loss in atl and lability to be expected anus AN Green returned to spending two of her sister Mr, and Mrs dso Ms, M mother M William Sharp, of promotion of wit New York attendance her home after postponed Weeks at the home he faud bratherdn-ia they |» the dane main purpose and al PRACTICH in other considerable practising players in order that they in consistent on the target wy, and even heing able main consistently on the tar there NEEDS | me, a sports ire IW (41) 1 fore Ary d a dou Whith th \ games always ier v { maint \ wman | { i) ge Ww [} ( Matthews, her M Mary MeManus tarie Hospital staff eing her home or Present Rings To Juveniles At Banquet The Whithy McQuay Kidd Juvenile Lacrosse Club d its annual banquet in the Whithy Le ion Hall where a turkey dinner was served by the Ladies Auxil lary of the Canadian Legion The banquet was presided over hy the of the Whithy Lacrosse Association, Jack Te also manager of the team and the Red Wings' manager, Ivan Davie gave a verbal account of the J yn or team's trip to New Westimin ster, B( Serling silver rings were pre sented to the team players, the Juvenile executive and the team | Sponsors he following Juvenile Lacrosse the past season Jack Town Rousseau, asst. manager Moore, coach: Rob Giroux Dor Gllehrist Gord Adams, treasurer ley Smith, publicity | keeper, of the On is convales 121 Euclid St iy under the Oshawa a havin 100¢ tie WHITBY BRC CL Phone MO 8.3618 Now Playing Evening Shows at 7 and 9 P.M, Saturday Matinee At 1:30 r =All The Rare Adventure mmm Of The Story Treasured By All Ages! ope al Ho pital Dis vill read her on "60 Ye of Viscount Green ODF on Helen McK ht of Wh triet High Sechoc winning Ay 10D wood ( Monday Miss sponding re, En ents Brass Band Names Officers The Whith annual meet eledt its ext followin voar The office James Ross Randimaster a lst of th ger, Curtis executive for Fonkins: ac ars as al the hapter meeting alte Hf and A Darbyshive 1s eks Lanca hey Iadit three Ww n LY land, v tin par Hy \ | | | | l president | wi nr CINEMAS cOF COLOR UXE ila | DE | Mee 20 STARTS AT 7:20 & 9:45 PM. ™ " Ra. 3} n Band held its Tuesday to ive officers for the! » on © as Mlows hone 0) I Clarke sident ¢ nana Rex I Bro treasurer John Ashton; Chur Alvin Raxter, Don Weir, and Mike Marsden Randmastes Stan wi nity ary directors, Wa Atme Chureh, Harry Les Bob Cousins The Redfearn sandmaster manager uaa] Davo LADD - DONALD CRISP - THEODORE BIKEL "*aTaiicue wt THE SANTA CECILIA ACADEMY ORCHESTRA and CHORUS OF ROMI Sohn ty SORERTR RAONTE ptt te AES B CLAR Sen TED SHEROENAR PLUS -- Cartoon -- Comedy -- Travelogue train Junior seoretary and Moy A He there are three vacancies ln the Junior Band, some boys NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 1961 AS LOW AS 10% DOWN All used cars unless otherwise marked are sold with OK Warranty 1958 PONTIAC Parisiene - 2 Door Hard Top Automatic, white walls, 2-tone. A real hard-to-get beauty NO PAYMENTS UNTIL 1961 1958 VAUXHALL VICTOR == Maroon finish like new A-1 throughout, 1 owner name on re- quest Santa's official 1960 visit to/loeal service organizations and |¥'hithy tomorrow will be herald: merchants and Santa's sleigh and ed by what promises to be one reindeer will be provided by the of the biggest and most spectacus| Whithy Rotary Club lar gala parades in the history off Starting at the Whithy Com Whitby {munity Arena at 9.00 am, the Presented by the Retall Mer parade will move along the fol chants section of the Whithy|lowing route [Chamber of Commerce," the pas| North on Green to Dundas Kast rade will Include less than west to Brock North to Mary four bands, four majorette groups West to Euclid, South to Dundas and at least 10 floats (West, East to Centre, South to] Music for marching will he pre. [Colborne West, East to Byron sented hy the Whitby Brass Band South, North Dundas West, the Caledonian Pipe Band, the East Brock and South on Ontario Regiment Cadet Band| Brock to the Arena | and the Canadian Corps Band Commencing at 1.00 p.m, Santa | One of the floats will be pulled|will be at the Community Arena! by four heavy horses and several|to give the children of the com. saddle horses will be in the pas munity pre-Christmas treats and | he floats will represent! to receive their Christmas lists BOWLING NEWS FRIDAY NITERS Team standing Dow 6 Marxist' | arxis 20076; Molson Hlue 4, 20105; Al OTTAWA (CP) « Senator Arley Oops 4 26672; High Balls 4, thur Roebuck said Thursday|25420; Die Hards 2, 25258; Spry al dossrament bl lo BEV Sprucers 3, 303, 'Spark Plugs 4 ers eo L 14 « 9 loans to small businesses smacks|® #4318; Wizards 0, 24449 of Karl Marx | Ladies' High Triple Una he Toronto Liberal told the | Johnson 619; High single, Carol Senate shortly before it gave sec-| Radcliffe, 279 ond reading--approval in prinel ple--to the measure that it is not| A function of a democratie gov ernment to become involved in| financing of private busi S08 | | no | to to {rade Loan Bill A] 1955 FORD V8 2.DOOR = New black Excellent tires -- 1956 MONARCH 2:DOOR HARDTOP ... Radio, auto matic, 2-tone, white walls, clean throughout : paint job Priced to clear Men's High Triple son 679; High Single cer 423 400 Triple Hob Simpson 679 20%, 27); Ross Spencer 858 (325, Senators Norman Lambert (1/204); Una Johnson 639 (233, 228); Ontario) and Thomas Crevar|Ron Bragg 636 (331, 217); Al Fry L--Manitoba) said they agreed B26 (231, 300); George Childs 620 substantially with Senator Roe.| (331, 34 buck |__Lemon League -- Bill Burnside Earlier in the sitting the Up.|™, Carol Judd §4, 95; Marg] per House gave final reading to|O'Neil 81, Belle Grylls ™, Kay a government bill eutting down. | Shilling 88 avments on houses and inereas. | Wf 9 To n the amount a builder can| LADIES CIGARET LEAGUE ho f \ 1 nd er the National » H &h triples over an G Wiles | Housing Act mh (338, 384: M, McCoy 785 M1); M. Rilida 4 | , 237, 222); G. McConnell 679 | (202, 208); L. Peake 645 (M3, Publ highways In Norway 207) now extend 31.700 miles, includ [R D. Quantril 633% (225, 210) I Horon 631 (24% V. Sand ing more than 2.500 miles of ifard 602 (236, 202); G. Sandford hardssurfaced routes (214, 212); M. Sturgess 37 Hob Simp Ross Spen 1955 CHEVROLET 34-TON PICK-UP == Completely re finished, Very good mechanically the ne THIS IS ONLY A SAMPLE OF THE OUTSTANDING BUYS ON OUR LOT Any reasonable offer will be accepted on these cars F. W. AINSWORTH LTD. Just North of the Shopping Centre 71 STATION RD. AJAX WH 2.2540 NORWAY ROADS 24) a 1 (25%) from 1%16 ar thereabouts for the! High - lave nstruments Brown I. Fletcher 338, J Bandmaster Erie Clarke told| Reed 2 1. Kadwell 216, C. Den the Times on Thursday that big| yer 314, P. Brown 311, C. Cherry plans are being made for the Sen. | 202 Rand next year and on béhall Paint the band he expressed grat! Cameos 19 10 the ple of Whithy 13 thelr patronage this year 'ters 13 n Singles over 20 ol LH oF date Players 2 Huckinghams 18, Ex Winstons 14, Winches Black Cats 11, Kools 2 tunle pe for| ports

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