COUSIN'S ABILITY AWES DAWN CHURCH Dawn Church, 6, of 273 Lee avenue, watches in awe as her cousin, Randy Church, 13, of 43 Garside avenue, huffs and puffs with his large Double "B" Bass during the Christmas party Tuesday night in the Whitby Brass Band bandroom when_ the members of the junior band were guests. One of the high- lights of the event was a hot WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight, 609 Beech street, are celebrat- ing their 25th wedding anni- versary Dec. 23. To mark the occasion a family reunion has been arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Linton will be spending Christmas day with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Linton, Toronto. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Campbell. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Luehof, 605 Green street, will be: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Luehof and Mr. and Mrs. Al Vesser, Brampton. Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Land will have as their Christmas dinner guests Mrs. Lund's mother and sister, Mrs. H. A. Fry and Miss Barbara Fry, Toronto. Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lynch, 912 Donovan crescent will be Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dykstra; Stouffville. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry- and Mrs. Raphael Hortensius, Aurora, will be spending Christ- mas Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hor- tensius, 994 Greenwood crescent. Mrs. Josephine Moreau will be spending Christmas Day with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Moreau, Brooklin. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moase and daughter, Karen, will be spending Christmas Day with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Goose, Toronto. - Christmas visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Zeisner, RR 2, Whitby, will be their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zeisner and son Jeff, Sudbury. Brock Street South School held @ Christmas party for all pupils Dec. 22. Children took part in a play and enjoyed Christmas carols singing. Mem- bers of Home and Home and School Association distributed Christmas treats. Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Osterhout mant and child, Bridgenorth, Auction Feature Of UCW Meeting WHITBY (Staff) -- Mrs. H. VanDeuren was hostess for the December meeting of Group 9, United Church Women of St. Mark's United Church. Mrs. A. S. McLean, the group leader, presided Mrs. Eileen Clarke read 8 poem entitled "Christmas". Mrs. K. Lunney read the scrip- ture and Mrs, Clarke told the story of Jesus working in his father's workshop. Mrs. R. Phair reported on the successful party held at the church for the senior members of the congregation. Articles, donated by the mem- bers and displayed on a decor- ated table, were auctioned by Mrs. Phair whose descriptive remarks aided the bidding. The next general meeting will be Jan. 5 and will open with a pot luck supper. The next group meeting will be at the home of Mrs. George Boychyn on Jan. 18. and daughter, Joyce, turkey dinner to which the band members did full jus- tice. --Oshgwa Times Photo Music Is Feature Of Services WHITBY (Staff) --Christmas worship at St. Mark's United Church on Sunday included two morning services of praise, and a eandie-light choral service presented by the combined sen- ior, intermediate and junior choirs. Both the theme and the. spe- cial music for the morning serv- ices were based on Luke's ac- count of the birth of Christ. "Wonder Before Worship" was the title of the minister's ser- mon, and the choir with Mrs. R. Broughton singing the recitative Passages sang the anthem "Glory To God In The Highest" from Handel's Messiah. The ser- vice concluded with the singing of "The Hallelujah Chorus" from the same oratorio. CANDLE-LIGHT SERVICE Neil Murkar was the narrator for the combined choirs' presen- tation of "Christmas Around The World' at the evening candle-light service. In narra- tive and song the choirs under the leaderships of Mrs. J. L. Beaton and Mrs. D. Williams the funeral of the late Amold Mastin of Belleville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kieffer and seven daughters of Tees- water were visitors last week- end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Palace street. Mr. and Mrs. Les Allman, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Andrew, Pickering, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLean, 217 Euclid street. Mr. and*Mrs. Alphonse Man- ard and family will spend Christmas Day in Toronto with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Manard, Sr. Mrs. Ann Loney, Don Mills, will be Christmas dinner guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kyle, 408 Dovedale drive. 2 Ist and 2nd Mortgages arranged and sold W. SCHATZMANN 114 Brock St. N., Whitby Call 668-3338 Whitby Biv OPITOSH-JAMES ROBERTSON Gin mer FS CLP CRITICS CHOICE Shown et 9:05 GUNS OF DARKNESS ONE COMPLETE SHOW EACH BROCK EVENING STARTING AT 7:15 * LESLIE DAVID * CARON: NIVEN | CriTncope CHOICE ji brought the Christmas music from. many lands. The soloists were Mrs. W. Porter, H. Rammler, V. Wil- liams, H. Siersma and B. Alcox. Othres assisting were Miss Bar- bara Breckenridge, pianist and Ross Law, lighting. The last of the Christmas serv- ices at St. Mark's will be held Thursday in the form of a Christmas Eve Choral and Holy Communion Service. The wor- ship will commence at 11.30 p.m. and the Sacrament will be lin process at the midnight hour. The children of all depart- ments of the St. Mark's Sunday School, excepting the nursery, will worship with their parents next Sunday in the Year's End Family Service. New members will be received at that time. oh Family Monuments or \ Created To Individual Requirements | STAFFORD BROS. "LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST 668-3552 1 BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE WHITBY (Staff) -- A bev- erage room brawl cost two men $100 fines plus costs or 30 days jail in Whitby Magistrate's ys Carol Ross. 31, 394 Simcoe street south, Oshawa and Clif- ford Dodd, of 28 George street, Ajax, pleaded not guilty to assaulting Gilbert Chabot, 106 Cabot street, Oshawa, in Whit- 'by's Spruce Villa Hotel on Dec. 7. Chabot testified Dodd joined him and a friend, Mrs. Mar- garet Johnson, 106 Cabot street, Oshawa, at their table in the beverage room. When Carol Ross entered, he said, a fight began. Chabot testified Ross struck him twice in the face, cutting his nose, while his brother, Don- ald Ross, held him by the lapels. Dodd then struck him, cutting his lip, while the others held him, he said. Mrs. Johnson testified Ross pushed her back into the chair when she tried to help Chabot. Donald Ross, who had a sim- ilar assault charge withdrawn when court convened, said he grabbed Chabot to keep him quiet and "'to stop a scene". He did not see his brother punch Chabot, he said. Dodd told the court he struck Chabot only after he was scratched in the face by him. Ross said he was trying to pacify everyone when the fight broke out. He had not punched Chabot, he said. Whitby Area a Bowling Scores' . | LEGION SUNDAY NITERS' | BOWLING LEAGUE Results for December 20, 1964: Kingpins 7 (20); Dog Patch- ers 0 (17); Tigers 4 (30); Head- pins 3 (15); Aces 7 (26); Stink- ers 0 (11); Demons 7 (46); Snatchers 0 (31). Section win- ners, Kingpins and Demons. Ladies' High Singles -- S. Hicks 220, M. Short 216, C, Row- den 214, J. King 211. Ladies' High Triples -- C.| Rowden 589, J. King 563, C.| Mirowski 503, S. Hicks 541, M.| Short 504. Men's High Singles F. (Mitchell 305, B. Henderson 257, D. Rowden 235, T. Coulthard 238, L. Hicks 268, 222. Men's High Triples -- D. Rowden 646, L. Hicks 645, K. King 593. Lemon Leaguers--F, Mitchell 96, A. Mayall 88, M. Hart 90, 71, A. Short 80, F. Carswell 47, 63, 86, T. Henderson 95, 93. A veminder that there will be no bowling on Sunday, Dec. 27. Your executive of J, Mclvor, E. Brush, L. Hicks, R. Mus- tard and B. Hayes wishes you all the best for the festive sea- son. CLASSED AS MONUMENT MARSEILLE (AP)--The fa- mous Radiant City (cite radi- euse) of architect Le Corbusier has been classified by the French government as an his- torical monument, meaning its artistic features can never be changed. The 300 co-proprietors of the h-stilted apartment and shopping complex were no- Two Men Fined $100 For Assault Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, who said the complicated case, with all its undercurrents of animosity, "'read like a Dickens' novel", told the court he was prosecuting the case for special reasons. "T'm alarmed that this type of conduct goes on in our beverage rooms, It is something of an in- dictment of our society that these bizarre circuses can go on there in front of innocent, decent people," he said. "Christmas season or not," he said, "I'm asking for a jail term." Magistrate Harry Jermyn, while declining to give jail terms as neither accused had a previous record, said he was fed up with brawls in beverage rooms, "It's time the courts took a proper attitude towards this de- plorable situation,' he said. In other cases before Magis- trate Jermyn: A joyful reunion cost Richard G. Norris, 55, of 19 Bayview drive, Keswick, $100 plus costs or 15 days in jail for impaired driving. Norris, who pleaded guilty to the charge, was arrested by OPP Constable Albert Shannon on Dec. 19 as he drove irration- ally along Highway 401. The offi- cer testified Norris looked in- toxicated and was "obstinate and argumentative'. Defence Counsel Norman Ed- mondson, of Oshawa, told court the day Norris was arrested his wife had returned after seven years of separation and, "the joys of the occasion, I fear, were carried to excess." Seven days in jail was handed out to William Vincent Mar- cella, 477 St. John's road, To- ronto, for drunk driving. Marcella, who pleaded not guilty to the charge, was arrest- ed by Whitby Police after he was involved in a car acci- dent at Victoria and Brock Streets. Constable Gary Winter, who investigated the accident, said Marcella looked intoxicated and smelled strongly of alcohol. Marcella told the court he was returning to Toronto from his cottage in Peterborough, where he had consumed "'three beers and an ounce of whiskey'. His licence was suspended for one year. WHITBY ROTARIANS PRESENT $1,000 CHEQUE Whitby Rotarians have made the coming of the Whitby Hos- pital $1,000 closer. At its Tues- day meeting of the club a Canada Bond for $1,000 was presented to the Whitby Gen- eral Hospital Fund. A general hospital with 100 beds is ex- pected to be built in Whitby by 1970. R. P. Matthews, pres- ident of the Rotary Club (left) presents the bond to Dr. J. 0. Ruddy, president of the hospi- tal board of governors. --Oshawa Times Photo New Scout Group Is Organized WHITBY (Staff) -- The first meeting of the new Group Com- mittee of the 4th Whitby Scouts and Cubs was held recently at St. Mark's United Church. The duties and responsibilities of the various offices were outlined and discussed. As the new executive becomes better acquainted with its duties it is expected that the new year will see a full round of activities for both scouts and cubs, Al- ready plans are being made for the Father and Son banquet to be held in February. Final ar- rangements will be announced at a later date. : Officers of the committee are: Chairman, George Thwaites; treasurer, Don Courtice; secre- tary, Les Reed. Sub-committees are as fol- lows, with the first named act- ing as chairman: | quarter- master, Ross Harris; finance, Don Wells, Forbes McEwen and A, E. Duffy; training, Don Gib- son and Jack Mesher; camping, Leonard Crowder, George Turner and Earl Mcintyre; pub- lic relations, Ralph McKendry and Jack Scott; transportation, Alan Creech, John Vickery and Harry Weatherup; paper drive, Roy Mollon, George Harding and Ejner Madsen. SEE HOCKEY GAME Last Friday evening scouts of the 4th Whitby Group attended a junior "A" hockey game, at Maple Leaf Gardens between the Toronto Marlboros and the Kitchener Rangers. Tickets for the game were supplied by a kind and generous supporter of the Scout move- ment. A vote of thanks must also go to the five men who sup. plied cars for transportation. WHITE HOUSE TREE U.S. President Benjamin Har- GETS FINANCE POST GEORGETOWN, British Gui- ana (Reuters)--Premier Forbes Brunham Tuesday night ap- pointed Peter D'Aguiar, leader of the United Force party, min- ister of finance, The announce- ment was made as D'Aguiar flew back to British Guiana from a London visit. DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd. 107 Byron $e. $., Whitby 4th. rison is credited with ordering the first Christmas tree ever set up at the White House, in 1889. tified Tuesday of the decision of the ministry of cultural af- fairs, | | that wonderful Discover WALKING-ON : | -AIR STEP FEELING! Collins Shoes 119 Brock St. S., Whitby OPEN FRI. 'TIL 9 P.M. OSHAWA LAST-MINUTE REMINDER T0 BEERDRINKERS Blended Ale - PP | BL-26658 CHRISTMAS STAFF HOLIDAYS The Brock Theatre Will Be Closed Thursday.- Friday - Saturday December 24 - 25 - 26 Reopening Monday, December 28th With HOLIDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 EVENING SHOWS START AT 6:55 & 8.30 The Management & Staff extend to One & Alf "A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS" EATON'S = CANADA'S CHRISTMAS STORE A One-stop gift-shopping for everyone ™ on your list ! & 80 Departments to serve you A Budget-charge Terms available with * No Down Payment AOpen Until 9 P.M. Every = Shopping Night Until Christmas TOWN OF WHITBY HOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTION (CHRISTMAS DAY and NEW YEAR'S DAY) There will be no garbage collection on Friday, Dec- ember 25th or on Friday, January!st. Ga nor- mally collected on these days will be pic Monday, December 28th and on Monday, January up on Councillor T. Edwards, Chairman, Sanitation Committee, Town of Whitby. TROUGHTON MEATS 104 LUPIN DRIVE BLAIR PARK PLAZA Merry Christmas Everyone Make Mother's Christmas A Happy One Too... FILL HER FREEZER FOR CHRISTMAS ON EASY BUDGET TERMS FRESH KILLED TURKEYS RED AND BLUE BRAND BEEF HINDQUARTERS FRESH SIDES OF PORK PHONE 668-4633 ILLUSTRATION OF A HOME-MADE WILL IT LOOKS GOOD... ... BUT IT WON'T WORK Please don't try to draw your own will, YOUR LAWYER IS EXPERIENCED IN DRAWING WILLS -- HAVE HIM DO IT FOR YOU WE ARE EXPERIENCED IN HANDLING ESTATES -- HAVE US ACT AS YOUR EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE it 308 Dundas St. W. VICTORIA and GREY TRUST ESTABLISHED 1889 Whitby