y ny a tle ate te tl nl rit ath eg A STEERER TEER EE at Si 0 a a Sl iL deh a i mt a Set i SU HS SR a at 28 La | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Merch 21, 1959 § WHITBY and DISTRICT I WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT By WREN A, BLAIR 1.0.D.E. VISCOUNT GREENWOOD CHAPTER Dates to remember: APRIL 22 -- Buffet Dessert Bridge in Whitby Arena, JUNE 18 == Summer Garden . Tea at the home of Mr, and Mrs, H, P, Doner, SEPTEMBER -- A workless doy project, NOVEMBER 20 ~~ Annual Birthday Bridge In Whitby Arena. CHOIR OF ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IS PRESENTING A CANTATA "OLIVET TO CALVARY" by Mavnder To Be Presented Sunday, March 22nd at 7 p.m. A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL Whitby Churches Let's All Go To Church This Sunday . | s Medical Scionco GUARANTEES og St Andrew's | EMMANUEL SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE BELL TAXI MO 83111 If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier first, If you are unable to contact him by 7:00 p.m, PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M, ONLY Gh i ad TT ¢ Yu praesent Lar WEEK-END HIGHLIGHTS , . . The Eastern Senior "A" finals get underway at the Whitby arena at 8.30 this evening with the first game of the best of seven series between the Kingston Mer-| chants and the Whitby Dunlops. Second game goes back in King- ston on Tuesday, with the third here next Wednesday . . . Tickets for tonight's game are available at the arena box-office which opens at 7 p.m,, and a large crowd will undoubtedly take in the thrilling series opener. As a matter of fact there is a strong pos- sibility that a near record attendance may be reached at the local arena tonight , , . Rivalry between the two clubs has reached a boiling stage, especially with the bitter contes! taged belween| the clubs during the latter part of the schedule, Bus Gagnon, Red Olson, "Rags" Raglan, "Bep" Guidolin and others of the Merchants will be out to throw their weight around but we strong- ly suspect they will be Jet Sith equal a otermination Som Whitsy layers like Alf Treen, 'Connor, Harry Sinden, Don McBeth, ih Chasezewski, Bob Hassard, etc, , . . Certainly it shapes vp I} NN NEE WEN SN SEN ON) GN) GEN GSN SS 2% as a bruising tough series and the "Dunnies" will have their work | cut out for them against this Kingston squad, who had to be good to dispose of the y Hull-Ottawa Canadiens , . dn BL Presbyterian REFORMED Church CHURCH BYRON 87. 3. AY ST. JOHN 37.1 rev. GERRIT REZELMAN 3rd Concession West of Brock N. 9:45 AM, Bible Class and Sunday School 11:00 AM, Holy Communion Service 11:00 AM, Junior Congregation ond Beginners' Class 7:00 P.M, Cantata, Choir will render "Maunder's Olivet te Calvary" WHITBY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, J. M. Ward, Minister Mrs, W, E, Summers, AT.CM, 10 AM, SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 AM, Services 7 PM, Monday---Explorers 6:30 pm, CGIT, 7:00 pm, Scouts 7:00 pm, Thursday--Cubs 6:15 p.m, BYPU, 2nd - 4th Sunday 10:00 AM, MORNING WORSHIP (ENGLISH) 2:30 PM, AFTERNOON SERVICE (DUTCH) FAITH BAPTIST 42) BROCK ST, N, WHITBY Pastor: Rev, E, C, Corbett, B.Th, Assistant: Mr, R, Roxburg 2 JB 3ROOMBALL GAME the Kiwanis Ice Karnival, some | entry, Left to right, they are most unusual costumes made | Ron Deeth, Don Tuline and their appearance. Above are | Herb, Wright, three members of the Kiwanis --Oshawa Times Photo Left to thelr own discretion about what uniform to select for Friday night's Kiwanis. 9:15 AM, Folth Tidings, CKLB 9:45 RM, Our Sunday School Hour 11:00 AM, Morning Worship New York drop one they'd be in, However, if the Rangers win| fought hard enough to deserve a spot in the play-downs . , . * DR. CHASE at home tonight, They lead the series 3 games to 1. In the other | continue their Intermediate "A" series tonight, with Napanee blood stream to the cough con- Speaker: Ps A mengrman , Plenty of vocal support from local fans will go a long way tonight . . . Re- = member the club has been idle since a week ago Thursday and is| both games, Leafs will be out regardless, If they each win one Rangers would still be in by one point, It would be good to wee |} Kitchener-Waterloo Ditchmen and the Abitibi Eskimos open thelr Senior "A" best of five series in Kitchener tonight, Second game'_ is in Kitchener Monday. Then the series shifts to Abitibi. Winner| 4 of that set meets the Kingston-Whitby winner in the All-Ontario final and a berth in the Allan Cup series , . . Whitby Hillcrest | Dairy Juniors meet the Newmarket Smoke Rings in the fourth game of their Junior "C" play-off here at the arena on Monday night, Newmarket leads the series 3 games to 0 and the local squad must come through with a in Monday © say in the hunt| 0 + + + Peterboro Petes lead the Guelph Biltmores one game Rinanes Sroompall game ot tied in the OHA Junior "A" semifnals, Winner meets either St. / Rub ber V WV orkers set, Johnstown leads Philadelphia 3 games to 2. Winners of the COUGH REMED Y ahead in the round , , . Dick Adams of Whitby has won a spot on! the Eastern Canada 5-pin bowling team and will leave on Mar, 27, trol centre--your ((}Zon nd stops ordinary coughs right boiind to be rusty. Rafter ringing cheers will help them to gel Toronto catch a play-off spot now, They have six players who Catharines or St. Mike's in the league final , , , Clinton Comets d t in the lea final which gets underway next| 5 t L 0 oar bi [| This new DIRECTED cough § : 3 : Y via TCA, on an all-expenses paid trip to Vancouver to compete] where they start, No habit Evangelistic Service Special Music Calvary Male Quartet back on the ball , , , Toronto Maple Leafs took a big step toward a play-off berth with a 6-3 victory right in Montreal Thursday. | They play Chicago at home tonight and finish the schedule in| Detroit tomorrow night. If the Leafs can win both games, ll THAT scored over 20 goals this season, and the team appears to lf play the fifth game of their current series against New Haven week , . . Napanee Comets and the Bowmanville-Orono Combines remedy travels through your A crowded meeting of Local President Brooks said that it Is | othe Dominion cia hips. Other ore of the Leal Ere to realize that #94 Rubber Workers (Dunlop) was, good organized | fig unanimous in its condemnation labor can "be such a power of E of Canadian politicians who ex. good in the community. ceed normal parliamentary prac-| A motion was adopted to send tices in order to promote their Bro. Len Tutton to a safety and own decisions, The meeting, held compensation convention to be at Whitby council chambers on held at the King Edward Hotel, Sunday at 11 a.m. upheld the Toronto. validity of the IWA loggers strike, p., gj Myles, manager of In Newfoundland. Local 494 hockey team reported Chairman George Brooks led that one more victory is needed the discussion by proposing two i, .linch the Whitby Industrial telegrams, one to assess the en- yoorey League title. The union is tire membership (595) Per to meet a Port Whitby team in month in aid of the loggers; and the final game at 9 p.m. on Sun-| another urging the Canadian day. | SID SMITH Labor Congress to take drastic] f nation-wide action fo secure a Bro. Tom Gedge, president of| . just settlement, Dusiop [Employes Creqit_ Union, Rafters To Ring Bro. Reg. Bibeay supported the Stated that the aim for 1959 was » At Finals Opener | " in: thi ./to serve 1,000 members from the . y this » : : propose, oly is manner Whitby and Toronto branches. The rafters will ring in Whith bership the danger in which they] Bro. Dick Devenich protested tonight as the Lo vid stand," he said. "If Premier what he termed the exhorbitant| ants semi-finalists In the East. Smallwood is not halted, we may charge of natural gas and the orn Ontario Sr. A League comes be swallowed up by legislation|interest on housing loans. "In 20/;, Whitby to open the league Lorne Taylor, Pere Cutting, Fred Pechaluk and Tom Moxon all of Toronto. Dick rolled 1361 for 5 games to win his spot on the team out of an entry of 400. The day following he bowled 1410 for five games in the Red Wing Orchards semi-final play-offs, Dick was manager of the Whitby Red Wings Junior *'C'" hockey club that won the Ontario title back in 1946, All sports enthusiasts will be wishing him well in his coming trip to Vancouver , , . The Whithy Dunlop hockey club will hold their annual spring dance at Club Bayview in Whitby on Friday, May 22, This is the annual dance which of course, Is wide open to the public. This is the fourth such affair held during the five years the Senior club has been active here. The big night was missed last year owing to the hub-bub- in. volved in the world championship trip, As usual also, they will| hold in conjunction with the dance, their annual club raffle. Prizes this year include a beautiful ladies fur coat, a Johnston 10-h.p.| outboard motor, and a splendid pillofoam mattress and box- springs. Tickets on these beautiful prizes are now available from a number of people as well as players and executive members of the hockey club, . , , Tonight's game here against Kingston marks the fifith time the two clubs have hooked up in a league final,! Each club has won the final twice, so this year it's a big "rubber" forming drugs. No harmful after effects, Safe, effective and pleasant for children tool TWO WAYS TO FAST COUGH RELIEF Dr. Chase new D.M.H. cough remedy In liquid or handy tablet form. Your druggist has it=better have it handy, tool WHITBY UNITED CHURCH REV, JOHN M, SMITH, B.A, B.D, Minister MRS. J, BEAION, ARC.T, Organist MORNING WORSHIP -- 11:00 AM, HOLY COMMUNION PALM SUNDAY SERVICE EVENING HOUR--7:00 P.M, "BARABBAS" SUNDAY SCHOOL NAM Girls end boys under 9 yeors "AM Infant Core Junior Worship 10 AM, Girls and boys ® years and over match, Argue Assessment now in the making before we can years," he said, *'the promoters finals. The two arch rivals should retaliate," by wo outright provide plenty of action for any ns. If thelfan "Now we realize the true If any Canadian trade unionist can still support a political party dominated by big business, we might just as well hand in our union cards and declare ourselves resigned to our plight." he con- cluded, amid applause. Bro. David McKinley said "the general public is not aware as to who are the victims in this issue. | Only now do we learn that Attor- ney-General Curliss, of Newfound- land, a prominent castigator of the IWA, is also a director of one of the logging companies. If pub-| lic suport of Premier Smallwood develops, we can expect the ex- treme radicals in the labor move- ment to increase their influence." The debate ended with an un- animous vote to support the IWA by all possible means. It was reported that the local had made the largest single con- tribution of $701 to the Whitby district Retarded Children's fund. by." of natural gas will POLICY J A na owned, | sequences of Liberal policy," oy \hede Propeities wa but Instead {| Ange i Bro. Cliff Murray, "and the hesi- the speculators A hat Kingston will not be an ation aw Soufusion ee Con [mare million dollars," he claim: pionship, He has asked every p.m, y Whitby Dunlops coach Sid would revert to/Smith has warned his players easy will make a few team to beat for the league cham- Dunnie to be *'up" for tonight' The meeting adjourned at 1.30 opening i Ml ove | Chamber Adopts New Slogan "Civic Problems Are Our Pro For Storm Sewers it will Meadowcrest,"" he added, "I believe the people in Mea dowcrest would be better off to pay 100 per cent of the cost of those storm sewers," Councillor Mrs. Myrtle Lovelock, stated. "If they pay for this improve. ment, it will be over with and they won't be expected to con. tribute to the expense of a simi. lar improvement in other areas." "The point is, if they pay for their own improvement now, it will be 100 per cent of the cost, but, if they pay it in small por tions along with the entire town- ship they would be expected to share the burden of improve. ments In other areas which could amount to over 150 per cent and there wouldn't be any end to that," Mrs, M. Lovelock added. "I don't think people in the far corners of this township should have to share the expense of this improvement," Council ler Gordon McMahon, said, After a lengthy discussion, have an engineer set up the tax |dumbfounded some of the hockey ed in the Meadowcrest sub-divis- semifinals at the end of ani. thought that the sub-division blems' has been chosen as th to put a storm sewer In the area. slogan will appear hereafter on - " o | ANOTHER SIGN OF SPRING |" feel certain the whole township a meeting of the board of direc-|in€ his feet, any ation be given to adopting a/that even the wild ducks area lot of money out in taxes to Other slogans suggested, but Of ducks heading north probably for their own local improvement and "Our aim -- a greater Whit-| THANKS TREASURER | merce to Horace Hiscox, manager | BROC COLOR by DE LUXE CINEMAScOPE NOW PLAYING:Xruroav matinee aT 1:56 wrt PHILIP DUNNE + sper w EDWARD ANHALT Also--Cartoon--Travel--Novelty "IN LOVE AND WAR" Whitby Township council, decided Friday morning, March 20, to This week, the Bus Gagnon- assessment percentage for the coached Kingston Merchants pew storm sewers to be construct- |experts when they won out over jon. | Hull-Ottawa Canadiens in the| 1+ was Reeve William A. Her- right eighth game, should pay at least 25 per cent he, of the cost for the proposed plan official slogan for the Whitbhy| Chamber of Commerce. The| DAY-BY-DAY Councillor Stanley Young dis. agreed with this theory, stating, all Chamber letterheads. uy William Davidson, speaking at, With Old Man Winter drag-|should share the expense of this _ his harbinger of plan, not just the people living tors of the chamber on Thursday SPring Is most welcome. Vic Har-|in the sub-division. Remember evening, suggested that consider low, of Dundas St. W., reports|these people have already paid slogan. He suggested the slogan |tired of waiting. On Friday morn-|the township, now you are ask- which was finally adopted. ing, he said, he saw two flocks ing them to dip down and pay latter rejected by the meeting, !0 find lakes and rivers still ice-|which will really benefit a large were "Civic progress is our aim® covered. area of the township, as much as A letter of thanks will go from | {the Whitby Chamber of Com-| of the Toronto-Dominion Bank, | who has acted as the chamber's treasurer for the past 10 years.| Mr, Hiscox has resigned as treas- urer but will continue on WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 He is succeeded by C. G. Suthers/ter of Mrs, W. H. Towry, of land, manager of the Bank of Fayetteville, Tennessee, and Montreal. |James Kenneth Sutherland, son of| Mr. and Mrs. J, D., G. Sutherland, | of Whitby, Ontario, were married | WHITBY in Fayetteville at 8.00 p.m. Feb. PERSONALS {home of the bride's parents, with Mrs. Martin Gouldl _|the Rev, Robert E. Ker* perform. {erin stre-t, Doubs, of Dut: ing the double ring ceremony in tained the members of the Clover | presence of close friends and Leaf Club to a lovely lenten hot elatives. noon dinner, The table was beau-| The bride's gown was of white tifully decorated with a centre brocaded satin. The molded bod-| piece of foliage and roses. Bingo ice featured a sabrina neckline, | was played and gifts were given and long sleeves pointed aver the to winners. A gift was also pre- hards. The full skirt was street sented to the hostess for her length. She also wore a halo of] services as past president, Baby feathered pink carnations together gifts will be distributed by lhe|with an arm .bouquet of pink| group. Mrs. Goulburn completed carnations. this most agreeable afternoon by| Maxine Towry, cousin of the showing slides on her recent trip hride, was her only attendant. She| to Florida. Mrs. E. Vallant, of wore a pink cotton sheath with Port Whitby, will entertain the matching chiffon blouson, A halo| group in April, |and wrist corsage completed her Ian, son of Mr. and Mrs, H.|attire Stevens, will be celcbrating his| Gordon A. Sutherland, brother 12th birthday on Sunday. His of the groom, served as best] friends wish him mary happy re- man, | turns of the day. At the reception foliowing the| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Motter. Wedding, the table was beautifully | The marriage took place in the Whitby Man Wed In Tenn. Ceremony the chamber executive as a director.| Miss Peggy Louise Lynn, daugh-| [ centered with a tiered wedding cake, The couple will reside at 717 Randolph Ave., S.E., Huntsville, Ala, where the groom is presently serving In the 291st M.P, Co. Redstone Arsenal, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. G. Suther- land, parents of the groom, flew to Huntsville, Ala, on Feb. 25 to attend the wedding, They were guests of Mr, and Mrs. G. A. 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