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The Oshawa Times, 12 Feb 1959, p. 5

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|stage and favors have been con- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 12, 1959 St. Andrew's Women House Of Windsor ss fran | Prizes and advertisement for the | WHITBY SPORTS H M M h 1l { . program generously given bj, Arubrose M a r . LAR 1 SUBSCRIBERS local merchants, pi ' 4 i ! onor irs. NVarsha In Fashion Show [Fumi vu yon oo oe Saal ik) THE TIMES ; a lises to be a glittering success. his second conviction in onel The WMS of St. Andrew's Presbyterial Jan. 22. Dr. Marian / \ / The meeting was adjourned by Year. They were sentenced by BOWMANYVILLE Presbyterian Church convened in| Powell, a medical missionary tc| The House of Windsor Chapter citizenship tea held in December "= © 2 A ehment, | Magistrate Frank Ebbs. . the church hall for their Feb- the Koreans in Japan, was gues!|IODE held its annual meeting on|in honor of those receiving their|(}¢ ~HeBeW ANG rORSRACS| Tn Tob Te of the| FOR MISSED PAPERS AND - By WREN A. BLAIR ruary meeting with Miss M, speaker at thi: meeting. Dr.|Monday evening at the home of citizenship papers. Its, Dold we IWHItbY Face penal, © BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST y Ross presiding. Devotionals| Powell spoke of her work among Mrs. James Gartshore. The Re-| The total receipts for the year 2Uay and Mrs. Don: els |th hitby Police Department, told TAX! SERVICE PHON ! were conducted by Mrs. R.[the Koreans spiritual" andigent, Mrs. John Vickeyy, ealiedzmotinted 3 i disburse ' jie Sourt head apvesied Wien ! HONE CLIFF GORDON, pinch-hitting for Wren Blair, who is in|Davidson and Mrs. R. Byers. |educaticnally reminding that the(the meeting to order an rs. ments, $1,095.74. the disburse-| (Me = . 4 . 1, ' . .. The Whitby Dunlops bounced back int) undisputed) An important event of the|/door + Japan is open to mis [Donald Hill, secretary, gave a ments, 75 per cent was spent on ive t1 mes nao Yd Slaied he had been| STEVEN'S TAXI possession of first place in the Eastern Ontario Sr. "A" league/evening was changing the name sionaries and teachers but there|resume of the previous meeting. edutation in the town of Whitby. bi ruc oy the accused near the MA 3 5822 «ere on Tuesday night with a convincing 10-2 win over the King-lof the WMS to the 'Helen is a dearth of leaders anc|The annual reports of the secre-|Mrs. Clarence Freek gave a re-| F I t . " Ioubr store, : ; : - fiton Merchants . , . The Dunnies, playing one of their better games| Viarshall Missionary Society' in money. tary, treasurer, membership and port on the fashion show to bel orin oxication ; oulitying against Martin, PC "" " Wf the season, literally stormed all over the Kingston team, who|tribute to Mrs. D. Marshall] Mrs. J. Robson took the study|publicity conveners were read. (held March 4 at the Whitby Dis- stit I p Jack } son, the same depart- 4 you have mot received your: \ppeared unable to cope with the goal-hungry Whitby team . . .[Mrs. D. Wilson gave the address book dealing with the encourag-| Among the highlights of last trict High School at 8.15 p.m. i tiff penalties were handed out ment, said that he had been on Yimas, ghone your Cottier boy Lyn Davis, the usually reliable goalie of the Merchants, and the|stating that long and faithful{ing condition of the Chinesciyvear were the Fashion Show heid| In co-operation with "La Bou- n Whitby police court on Tues- | routine patrol on Brock street Ym You Jte unable to cone: ellow who handled 60 shots the Tuesday night before, fanning on|service should be acknowledged|church in our midst. This church|in March; purchase of perma-(tique'" of Whitby the Chapter is day to two men who ran afoul of north, when he saw Martin stag. ct him by 7:00 p.m. only two was not his old self on Tuesday night. He appeared to|and recorded. Mrs. D, Marshall, |is proving a channel of grace t' inent equipment for the Summer presenting a parade of spring the Liquor Control Act too often|gering along the sidewalk. TELEPHONE. STEVEN'S er se mad at someone all night and was away below par. A number|?s pre ident of the society for the Chinese In this. their new|Day Camp: the presentation of|fashions and hair styles. Sophie In one year. » shots were opes he would have easily turned aside if in top|16 years, has contributed much homeland, and they are accept-lannual awards and bursaries at Brownlee, of Oshawa, wilt be the| Fred Wilson, 30, of 117 Euclid GAME PRESERVE . Calls Accepted Between commentator and Doris ve" are and Whitby, was fined $100] Elk Island buffalo preserve in 7 -7:30 p.m. Only 'orm . . , Jack Donlevy made his first start of the season for the[to the spiritual life of the|ing responsibility in the different Whitby District High School and Junnies between the pipes when it was found that Henderson|church. walks of life. the Ontario Ladies' College; the|pianist. Burtinsky Florists arejand costs or thrce months in|Alberta also shelters deer, elk feveloped car trouble and was not at the game in time. Donlevy| Miss M. Ross and Mrs. H. S.| The March meeting will be Autumn dance in October and a'supplying the flowers® for the'jail for his third intoxication con-|and moose. :ame up with a steady game and held the Merchants to a pair off McCann were delegates to the held in the church hall the ---- - -- goals . . . Ted O'Connor, who has shed some suet much to the|annual meeting of Toronto Eastisecond Tuesday in March, iy pleasure of the local coach and manager, came up with two goals and one assist . . . Other twe-goal men were Jack Kane and Gor- ° ° die Myles, who has 'accounted for six goals in the last three games . . . Bobby Attersley had four assists to add to his fast- Widow, Children growing total , . . Attersley now has 55 assists just 15 short of the record held by himself and set two years ago. The Dunnies have . nine games left in which he can get the 15 assists, and we think that with any luck he should top his old mark. ecelve ' ON SATURDAY NIGHT THE HUL TAWA CANADI- ENS WILL BE THE VISITORS. This pr¢mises to be one of the The family of a Bowmanville and died as a result of injuries biggest games of the season and should attract a near capac- 'man who died in a car crash yeceived. The truck was in col-| ity crowd. The Canadiens have been packing them into the |near.Oshawa almost one year lision with' a car driven by lccal arena very well this season and are ond only to Belle- | ago has received $11,750 damages Louls Novak. also of Bowman- ville for largest drawing cards, They are however a big thorn [in an out of court settlement. ville ' in the side of the Dunnies so far as wins and losses are con- The action, on behalf of the : i cerned. The locals have lost but eight games this year and widow and three children of The damages were assessed | five of them have been ai the hands of the Baby Habs . . . Thomas Edgar Oattes was again't Novak and the driver oy This does not sit too well with manager Blair and playing. |cettled before coming before another car, Theunes Dvkstra,| coach Sid Smith, and they hope to get at least one of those' | Mr. Justice Kin in the Supreme also of Bowmanville. According back here on Saturday night . . . The Canadiens have added |Court of Ontario, at Whitby. . to the pleadings, Novak had ' i in the process of passing - a couple of new faces fo their line-up since their last appear. In reporting the settlement, been in th : > ! ance here a month ago and are flying high at time of writ- |John Greer. of Greer and Kelly, Dykstra when the accident oc- CANADA 1ST. G ADE QUALITY MAID 37 ing . . . Connie Broden, their playing coach, who made a stated that the action had arisen curred. brief appearance here before being sent out of the game with out of an accident on Highway The damages awarded to the a game miscondvet, has his charges working exceptionally 2, just east of Oshawa, on Feb. three children will be paid into well , . . Broden besides grooming the team wcll. is a very 2!. 1958. Oattes had been a vas. the court to be held until they ' : potent goal scorer and Is gaining ground on Bobby Boucher senger in his employer's truck are 21 years of age. their top sniper. So in all, the one here Saturday, should be rr i OSSTF H | | TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . CORNWALL CHEVIES who an- as DAY-BY-DAY | B nounced they would have to fold if they did not get a $3000 grant . | pot o from the city must have had their request fulfilled, as they have Meetin Here | EMMANUEL YP | Wt announced the hiring of MURPH CHAMBERLAIN as coach for g The Young People of Em-| , the balance of the .season. Murph was released as coach of the , "i 8 { fifth-place Windsor Bulldogs on Sunday. He is a real fire ball and Members of the York-Ontario Manvel Reformed Chitch 3's could add a lot of color to the Cornwail team . . . SEE BY THE| District of the Ontario Secondary holGing a rmpetif of TORONTO PAPERS THAT SID SMITH ls going to work out with sched) Teachers Federation no as am at the Church Hall the Maple Leafs and try to inject a little life into some of the education conference held at Staveren, will be in charge. * fellows as well as pass along some of his valuable experience to Whitby District High School . the Younger fellows . . . They also hint at the fact of his return-|m ecqav DUPLICATE BRIDGE * ing to the pro ranks . . . We tried to contact Smitty last night Wk ollowing were the to) but were unable to reach him for a statement ih that regard . , . , The delegates heard an address le iol 2 hd Danica : i MANAGER BI.AIR, being in Clinton to check up on the Comets, BY Dr: Robin S. Harris BA. p40, fd CANADA was also unavailable for a statement In this regard. But one thing| END. assistant professor of Cou 1g gouth: Mrs. Spratt ; is sure, If Blair is home in time to do his column for Saturday,|English. University of Toronto. i"yo "gion sme: Mr. and Ist GRADE he will have something for you on that . , . BILLY KENNEDY, and attended discussion groups and ten: 34%: Mr. and Mrs + who is slated to join the Dunnies later this month, was injured - he Lig Mod He Jay. Heron 44: Mrs. Hunter and Mrs ! in a game in Buffalo on Saturday but is expected to join the local 4 oe & 9 t em IUNCed MacGillivray 43%. team as scheduled . . . Blair was in Toronto most of Tuesday and at the school cate era. East and West:: Mrs. Frost * we suspect that he was in a huddle with a player or players as| Donald Tutt principal 'of nq" aise Lawler 50%: Mrs.| * the deadline was Tuesday midnight for new signings . . . WHITBY [Whitby District High School, y\ra0q0igall and Mrs. Watts 45; HILLCREST DAIRY JRS. open their playoffs against Brooklin|\Velcomed the group and intro y;.""ong rs, McCann as | out in Port Perry on Saturday night with the SECOND GAME duced High School Berd chair- ying' Mayndrell and Mrs. Chubb _BACK HERE ON MONDAY NIGHT. This is a best of seven series|man Clinton McGee. Mr. McGee 4 . Manager Mowat reported last night that all his players are in top shape and they are looking forward to the series . . . In PARMA A JAA welcomed the delegates and sai' it was a pleasure to have them WOW WOW WWW WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE « pick up any goals but manager Mowat hinted that he hoped they their last game against the Brooklin team the Trans failed to|in Whitby for the occasion. Whitb T | . \ : : Discussion groups held dealt 1 w 0} | : 'would be back in stride for the playoffs . . . BELLEVILLE Me.|With the problems in curriculum Y P COUPON EFFECTIVE FEB. 12, 13, 14 ! JPARLANDS WHIPPED A SWEDISH ALLSTAR TEAM 191 YES. Subject matter, classroom Council Briefs g fon; of over the hill | ns some techn) and 00] adminis- ys call them ©. . Sorry to Year of the | tration. "Arthur Wirtin of Pane: Whitby Township Counell Mon. 2 to GARRY COPELAND, a former Dunnie now with Bow.|van Collegiate, Oshawa. district -manville, appears he injured his shoulder in a game on Monday|Chairman of the professional day accepted the tender. of Pat- tonight . . . Bernie Geoffrion is out of action for a while as a re.|d®velonment committee, helped rick Motors, Stouffville, for a new i igult of a hard shot that hit his ankle . . . That's it for tonight, and Plan the conference. truck for the roads department. Ae are ou to watch the fight between champion Joe Brown and Teachers from Whitby, The tender of Wilson Motor Body Alohnny Busso. Being one to cheer for the underdog we like Bus. O hawa. Ajax, Cartwright Town- Was cewpied for a hoist and box or the truck. 180 to take the title and we doubt if he has to go all the way to oI" Markham, Newmorket, J it. Pickering, Port Perry, Stouff- A bylaw was passed naming ville, Sutton and Uxbridge at- Thearn Kivil as school attendance tended. officer. | 5 Mr. Ballard, building inspector, | 5 : : reported permits issued during | Whitby Kinsmen January reached a valuc of rire | . . Council passed a recommended A nn \ Entertain Wives new salary scale for township! fil es ¥ $a 1 SN TO IRV-A-sEAL \ 3 [) Join The Dunlops Wayiniif Kinsmen naid tribute unploves proposed by the salary SAVINGS 0 their wives at their annual a * With playoff time just three Ladies' Night held in the Legior Payment of $200, Whitby Town- Weeks away, manager*Wren 4 ; Hall Tuesday evening. The event ship's share of the Oshawa Re- mounced today that he has sign- held" by club President Law- , J # . \ "8d right winger Duncan Brodie to rece Snellen Mrs. Georgina Prouse's Fequest g 3 «Jbe Dunlop Roster. Brodie is the Dinner - was served by the to hold a tag day in Brooklin for : ¢ scorer for the Varsity Blues. |Levion Ladies. Howard Jeffries Retarded Children was granted. [] e signing comes at the end of ® proposed a toast ta the Associa. Ne . lengthy negotiations. : \ id oy and Sor Hangs MONARCH .. isom y esponded. he toast to e : I EE TR rr get Sut) FOR MISSED { MARGARINE SA A Ble, 10 195% 3, When Elsie as { Lawrence Spellen. Mr . Spellen PAPERS 4 Port Perry "Brodie was a star : q was presented with a corsage of : By aE carnations hv Ladiec' Night 8¢ OFF MONARCH Blair he op been trying to get { 3 | |chairman, Bill Rich. Gifts were IN AJAX A BE Y , " y | /prosented to all the ladies n . ¢ Brodie back in his club. tees h |" Entertainment was supplied by] 1t you have not received your / AVG. WT. ge Food MIX ¢ I§ PKG. After he left the Port Perry \ \ [Edwin Heath, "why gave an] Tines by 7 pm coll 4 TO 8 LBS \g aad Club, Brodie played a season 3 \ lamazing displav of hypnotism, 2% ' Ye 3 SIZE | 8. SARDINE 13 'ts 29¢ been one of the top players w ith : . Taylor, who recently repre- PHONE the Varsity Blues. sented the local club at the final year in mechanical ensi- entertained. neering at Toronto. He wil! iain Dancing concluded the even. EARLY MORN » RINDLESS , the Dunlops ahout the end of this S ing with Dill Montgomery's | All calls must be placed before BACON SLICED . b 75: LEGS OF . month, savs Blair. Brodie will DUNCAN BRODI O-chestra providing the mu ic 7:30 . . SOLID TUN GOLD 7 OZ ¢ arrive with Bill Kennedy. a'so ofl hdd E The door prize was won by FRESHLY SLICED - PORK ' LAMB 3 the Blues. who was ciwned lac' of 20g a sub-goaltender on their BOD Vesey Vv . ¢ month. They are considered the acta --_ ,. boa) aH H fr, Li ER 4 CHOICE GRADE « WHOLE OR HALF 7! twa ton plavers for tha Blues p BURNS KRA FT DINNER hd 59: N ' . Blair, of the Whitby Dunlops, an- "wa: termed "the hest ever Sivas) Planpiug Association's 1959 FRESH, PRE-DRESSED, GRADE "A" BROILER Brodie has played hockey for nelgrove and answered by Mrs PKGS. with the Jr. A. Galt Blackhawks Murray Silv J Gartshap and for the past four years has \ i Se; AJAX TAXI Brodie, at 24, is comnleting his ! Quartet Night in Lindsay, also : TU M BATE = $7.04 AJAX 333 SUCED CAN ¢ p.m. SEAL CAN. A resident of Oshawa, Brodie is The latest sizning came just a brother-in-law of Dunlops' team 318 LB ¢ y forr horrs hofore the Feb. 10 captain Harry Sinden. HEAD CHEESE CAN G9: : 4% LJ : midnight deadline for sianings. As deadline time rolled around'! AJAX AND PICKERING LENTEN FEATURES! -- Jr The Dunlops now have 18 play- for the Sr. A clubs, many of the EE Varsity v found their serv- Faith WMS Plans it i 2 | GENERAL HOSPITAL Work Meet; SL Ey. STA, resus RAINBOW TROUT hoe 22 53 ed Ron Mas, i i ork Veeling. tu Rm Nas, who ied ont wih AJAX, ONTARIO COOKED FISH CAKES > orswa 12 on The Faith Baptist Church WMS signed Harry Neale: and Chat- od Quick srozm PKS, 39: ne ¢ tc mon hly meeting 9 ham had earlier signed Larry A " cnday evening at the church Stacey and Mike Ely WHITE SHRIM CALIFORNIA FANCY . 5 18. BOX ARON ---- | ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING omy , Charge o resi . Mrs . - 28 or. EIN LY Vimy Ridge LOBA GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE!---- Jl MABITANT PEA SOUP =~ ~~ 3° 49° "Zion Haste" followed b 1 : Notice is hereby given that oa general meeting of FIRM, RED, RIPE NO. 1 GRADE LIBBY s SPAGHE 1 SAUCE cas . prayer. welcome was extended olds eeting he sh f Aj Pickering Ge | BA pig + or to the members and also tw The Vimy Ridge LOBA No. the sl areholders of Ajax ond Pickering Genera CELLO HUNT'S TO TO SAUCE 10 Tr 59¢ } visiting Indies. 639 held its regular meeting] Hospital will be held at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March PKG ¢ wy % : eR |, sed sud Mes. ou Motulay evening at thn LOL} 24th, 1959, in the Nurses' Residence. = =» TARTAR SAUCE =: gC iy 31¢ 3 pr rs Sister Madeline - 'Ashmore ] : : Slee Saket ou le fiw wo hal,_Sde Maddine- Asimore GARDEN FRESH, TENDER, GREEN, CALIF. LA i lee Wi the Shadow of the tress sir Dolly pd or! Important: In accordance witn the Hespital By-Laws, "Any 2 MCA MOGOLES oe 2 27¢ iohix th d-ve'innal =» " 0 po hair i i hi ' closed with the_singing of the Se Dity Pin he person who pays to the Corporation et least thirty days be- BROCCOLI . DAYID'S BISCUITS CHOC-O-MIX ¥ Phi 39¢ vn "Simply Tras'ing Bvery sister 0. Williams. fore the A I M i » 1.00, " : day" The secreiary Mr. "The A erlots were hgh eran a. --~ og hivg -- o : vahel CALF. THIN SKIN EXTRA DETERGENT 8¢ OFF GT. PKG. 77¢ e minutes ee v sister Winni il ki a bs y January meeting ory xe the a ty Fig a bos Thsrators, those wishing to qualify es @ Member of the Cor- tMCy, Stk 150 BLUE BREEZE hid NG Size 1.38 treasurer's remort. Mrs. C. Mil chanlain. sister Lillian . Kirk poration for the current year are requested to have their fee burn gave her Missionary re- Lecture was repeated by sister | i" the hands of the Secretary no later then Saturday, February ' LUX LIQUID 150m an 98: port Elizabeth Wood and sister Mar 21st, 1959, I A works meeting will be held Lintner. Minutes of the previous Bl Frese NO. 1 GRADE CUBAN OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTIL 9 P.M. at the home of Mrs. R. M~'v- meeting were read by the sec. | Members and all interested persons are cordially , neaux on Feb. 19 at 8 pm. The retary, sister Eleanor Anderson invited to attend. March meetine will be held a! A short business session wa oe Jo altend. the home of Mrs. C. Clarke of held. Lodge closed in rg eo PLAZA AJAX STREET WHITBY + Dean Avenue, Oshawa. All mem: manner with orayer and the K. D. MORLEY, J. SHERMAN SCOTT, | Plaza STREET 4 bers urged to attend singing of the 'Queen foll H i lowed! After the singing of a hymn bv refreshments served hv sister President and Secretary, R. Fallow closed with Dolly Anderson. sister Elizabeth Chairman of the Board. PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 12, 13, 14 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY prayer. (Wood and sister Lila Wilde, I

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