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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jun 1959, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 5, 1959 § have been fitted with sirens in- |stead of the traditional bell. THE WORLD'S - FASTEST PORTABLE Smith-Corona: 'Merchants Lose In /Hole Appears Stouffville Return |I1Dudas St A heavy flow of water from a long otten water shut off in By TED MUNNS take the homesters Bia i» twa sime is added to their a single The Whitby Merchants Rn oad then | {travelled to Stouffville on Wed. tally in their sev nesday evening for a return game |three more in the eighth to com- after defeating them in Whitby plete the scoring. te lon Tuesday 25 to 18. This time it| Joan Nicholson started on 3 was a different story as the mount and was the ser 2 homesters gained revenge slug-| Whitby, giving up 12 runs a ging out a 24-hit attack for a 19 hits in five innings. Irene Kehoe to 13 win. completed the game, allowing The Whitby crew started out seven runs and 10 hits in three fast and looked as though they(IHDES & went the full were going to continue on where nine innings for the home team they left off Tuesday, piling up and gave up only 10 hits over the He ns Bb We Suet ho Jwings, route, five of which came in the five hits. Errors were the cause, iTSt Wo Innings, batters to col- 'of most of the scoring, as the |1a0t more than one hit wene Nan- home club bobbled five times. fo bell with two singles in The tSouffville squad scored iA tries and th RBIs, and twice in the first on two hits and Shirley Stone with two for five split a tire. one error, Marion Gayman's ey A Slavin Robert Coutts, General Works triple was the big blast, Whitby|and one run batted in. Watt iforeman, stated that his depart- were held scoreless unti) the sixth| Gayman collected the most hils|ment had answered the call im- when Irene Kehoe scored after|for the home club as she con imediately, but were too late to opening the inning with a single|tinued her torrid pace with five prevent the car crashing through and came all the way around on|hits, including one triple in six/the hole, He further stated that Carol Perrow's iriple. Carol was at-bats and had four RBIs. Au-/the damage is thought to be tagged out at home trying to|drey Murison followed her close- Saused by an cla water shut off | stretch the triple. (ly with four hits in six tries. in 81 Ma ne. He" barat] i | The home club kept banging Other repeat hitters were Doreen nd belly he ei Bs Suet] {away at the Whitby lead with |Javis, Gwen Kennedy and iF the Sooted ponding Bie dd three runs each in the third and [ora Sykes each with a trio {fourth and then finally went|Mavis Trunk and Lorraine Holds- |ahead to stay with four runs in|worth two each. |the fifth and three in the sixth.| The next home game for the The visiting Whitby squad fought|Merchants is Tuesday night at {back in the seventh wth three |the Town Park beginning at 8.15. | runs to make the score read 15 to| Come out and support the locals 13, but never managed to over-|and show them that you are be-| hind them. | WHITBY WHITBY and DISTRICT or se SPECIAL! 10% OFF ALL N oh Kits in in this Kent town(] Aeroplanes, Boots, Cars Ll Rigler's Store "HELEN MARSHALL" 200 BROCK SOUTH, WHITBY AUXILIARY PH. MO 8-9022 W.M.S. of St Andrews RA 3-3333 "== BROOKLIN SPRING FAIR BROOKLIN COMMUNITY PARK 1 .50 PRICES. FROM . " LOW DOWN PAYMENT Walmsley & Magill 9-11 KING E. OSHAWA » Mrs. H. T. Nicol of Whit- by, will be guest speaker at the A special invitation is extended to the Home Helpers JOHN W. TOWN, D.D.S. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE LINE SCORE 540 001 300--13 10 8| Whitby 203 343 13x--19 24 5 Stouffville TIME OUT FOR TEA PERSONALS meeting for Dr. Dymond which "Time out for tea" said the Dr. Hon. Dr. Matthew B, Dymond, | in Whithy last night, as he paused for tea with Mrs, John north, Whithy. Dymond was speaking at a teception in | lasted until 4 o'clock in the the Community Arena. One of | morning as Conservatives his ardent supporters is Mrs. | chose the doctor ahead of three Stiner who, four vears ago, | other candidates. --Oshawa Times Photos I's New . . . eo SILLY PUTTY eo SILLY PUTTY o SILLY PUTTY The 3rd Girl Guide Company is {holding a hobby show and tea on |Saturday, June 6, at St. Ber- nard's school under the auspices | FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE Saturday, June 6 H. Stiner, 93, of Brock street | took part in a nomination | -- ee Available at RIGLER'S STORE 200 Brock S., Whitby, MO 8-9022 PARADE, HORSE RACING, SOFTBALL, MERRY-GO-ROUND, Heavy and Light HORSES, Beef and Dairy CATTLE, General | Motors PIPE BAND, LACROSSE in the.' evening. of the CWL, with Mrs. A. Clair- | mont as general convener. The | following ladies will be pouring | tea: Mrs. P. Ottenbrite, Mrs. L. Ruest, Mrs. L. Bloye, Mrs. A | Miller, Mrs. E. Mulligan and Mrs. P.. Kaiser. Tea will be| served by the Girl Guides. Jury Convicts Pair GM Warehouse Theft ©: Teds "If they get away with it, they ed the funeral of Mr. Gow's| RR am wen ma | OF DENTISTRY OFFICES IN THE WHITBY PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 304 DUNDAS STREET WEST WHITBY, ONTARIO | Did You Know | That NU-WAY RUG | | | I 174 Mary Street is having a GIGANTIC RUG SALE? After deliberating 2% hours, an! The all-male jury in Whitby on| Ontario County a Sessions | Thursday brought in their verdict will gain something," he reason- uncle, Colonel Walter Gow, Qc, | jury in Whitby on Thursday found at 5 p.m. and besides finding ed. "If they get caught, they will|who passed away in Toronto. iwo former General Motors em-|both men guilty, added a rider know they face nothing worse While in Whitby they visited Mrs, ployees guilty of theft of $7000 asking for leniency for Chugch. [than a suspended sentence." |Gow's atents 2s and re] worth of brake shoes from a| Before sentence was passed, WERE DIFFERENT {Eran Roberts, yron street] warehouse in Ajax. defence counsel Russell D. ¥ i | The pair, Alvin Church, 34, of Humphreys, QC, speaking for Vi Ju Daising sericice, Juige Au. Rev. Father Ouelett, of the isin Vinod, 41. 2 Joni, Sale shat Nhat be had dose t different from the other White Fathers of Dundee, New Jin, were placed on suspended|his three friends to remove the|llree accused who had actually Brutewick, accompanied by bis . ch for 18 months prs : |trucked the car parts away from nephew, were guests of Mr. an sentence, Church for months brake shoes from the warehouse | FHC P Bo Cot Bore Lt at he| Mrs. Louis Allard of 218 Athol and Vipond for two years less one|at their suggestion, He said that | {cht BO rot of ee street. day. Vipond and Church were gull-| 3 8 The sentencing brought to an ible tools of the other three who | trial alone they Vou never i Mrs. E. Mills, of Newmarket, end the Crown's case against five had made all the arrangements. | Snemae ves In such a ation visited at the nome of Mr. and men, all former GM employees, io { ; {Mrs. Gilbert Drewry, of Dunlop all of whom were convicted of Wain) Wa Wigan 0 JE ow pusishment in Je Po street east. stealing 600 boxes of brake SBOS yspended sentences. Both coun-|punished enough by their trial by| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Snoddon ra a v vee Jury. and family, of Blackwater, were foe . foe by Judge J. C. Anderson for|" He said that he would mete out AE Wee re JAILED THREE the manner in which they had|g cnend, ed sentences but at the Divine and Mr. Bill Divine, of Earlier in the week, Cyril Bone, |canducted their defence. same time issue a warning that|Euclid street. While here Reginald Horsley and Antoin Des-| Crown Attorney Alex C. Hall, the public must realize that the|also visited Mr. Charles McCaus-| Jardins had pleaded guilty. All QC, argued for a jail term or|courts do not look lightly on such /jand who is ill in the Oshawa three were jailed for threesome form of punishment. He thefts from an employer. |General Hospital. months definite. Bone received an|said that if the two were allowed| The difference in the proba-| indefinite sentence of three|to leave the court with nothing bationary terms for the two, he| Dr. Howard C. Hazel has re- months and the other two indef- more than suspended sentences, said, was caused by the jury':/turned to his home in Stratford inite sentences of two years less others would be tempted to try plea for leniency on behalf of after spending several days with one day. J the same thing. (Church. [his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | Dr. Dymond Lashes C: G. Rodis, and Mr. Rodis. | At Liberal Opponents The Hon. Matthew B. Dymond,, "If the opposition leader ful nothing was being done for this Progressive - Conservative candi- fills his promises, who is to pay riding. He cited the Baseline date for Ontario Riding, on/for all these things?" he asked.|project, a million dollar road re- Thursday night lashed out at his| "These might well be the taxes building program in the south end ADMISSION ADULTS 50c © CHILDREN 25¢ OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT OFFICE TELEPHONE MO 8-5181 TIMES SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND WHITBY"S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE BELL TAXI MO 8-311 If you have not received your Times, ohone your carrier boy first. If you are unable to con- tact him by 7.00 p.m. PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M. ONLY "osu Den Ae" omes of Distinction - they BY ge W. H. McEWAN BUILDER FOR OVER 30 YEARS bl POWER INTERRUPTION Sunday, June 7, 1959 Liberal opponent in the riding and also charged that the Lib- erals "do not know where they are; do not know where they've, been and do not know where they are going." Dr. Dymond was of tomorrow. You, the people of of the county. He also cited the Ontario, are our only source of rebuilding of Highway 12, except revenue, we cannot print money. for a portion near Sunderland. | NO WILD PROMISES Further, he raid, the province | . was taking over as a develop-| "For that reason we are not ment road, the county road from Weather permitting, power limits of the town including 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. on Sunday, June.7, 1959, in that section of the town from Brock Street to the easterly will be interrupted from John Street to the north and south to Highway 401. This interruption is necessary in order to change fuse holders at our sub-station and to change @ pole for inner switching. THE PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION of the TOWN of WHITBY JAS. ROSS. H. C. SIMPSON, Chairman. Secretary-Manager speaking at a reception held for|OMing to you with wild prom- Manchester to Goodwood. him in .the community arena in 56S, he said. | The Liberals, if elected, he Whitby. He charged that the Liberal said, have promised that they will! Referring to recent addresses|leader had stated that the only build more highways, faster and by the provincial Liberal leader, time the present government | fp less money. Dr. Dymond said that he must built highways was in election wp conn pe done," said Dr.| be bound to see the iconsisten- Year. He cited construction fig py pong. «yey say they ean dol cies in his remarks. ures, for 1955 (156 miles); 1956 ie yy ithout increasing taxes, | "On one occasion," said Dr. (142 miles) ; 1957 (238 miles), and they are going to pledge the! Dymond, "he says that we have 1958 (256 miles) which he said | oroqi of the p eo." no platform. On another, he says must surely give the lie to the that we have stolen 11 planks | Liberal statement. WOULD RAISE TAXES from his platform." | In his own riding, he attacked| If they increase the public debt, "Actually, Leslie Frost never a letter being circulated, he said, he said, the taxes to carry this den must be increased also, mised anything but the best by his Liberal opp t, Thomas } Lobe government," said Dr. Harris, of Port Perry. He said|And, he said, this came from a Dymond. ithat the letter had claimed that/man who had for four years criticized the Frost government BROC Phone MO 8-3618 for increasing the public debt. NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 & 9 P.M. mwnwcoOTI ZmovO mwnwcCcCOI Zm=OO French Provincial the province is going back to the municipalities in the form of grants for education, roads, etc. "I dont see how we can re- turn any more and still keep up our hospitals, highways and other programs. He said that the Liberal leader, EB \\\\ He's gone fo buy he never called him by name during the entire address, plan. \ Department the honeymoon sar al... 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"If he had studied the history of the province," said Dr. Dymond, "he would know that in 1934 a Liberal government scrap. ped the department of northern LOCATION--The exclusive north-west area of Whitby from Hwy. No. 2 turn north on Cochrane to Walnut, left on Walnut to Lyndview. Turn right in Fairview to the top of the hill. These Homes Will Be Capably Presented By . . . OLIVE HOWE (Realtor) 130 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY--TEL. MO 8-2527 or AX 3-4205 Toronto "The Liberals don't know where they are; don't know | where they've been and don't know where they are going," he said. 'Are you going to entrust the affairs of this province to a party with a policy that is shot through with § i ies and fused thinking?" he asked. Concluding, Dr. Dymond made his only reference to the CCF 'S7 CHEV, 4-Dr. Deluxe -- only 19,000 actual miles, Ow ner contacted if 1895 desired ABLE OFFER REFUSED, candidate in his riding, Thomas] These are just a few of the examples of the 50 Edwards, of . He said that i : 8. 4 Wily Lend that AF 58 selection of good used cars at Harry Donald ago, the Liberals had charged . that he had paid the CCF candi- For @ GOOD USED CAR DEAL, contact one of our friendly date to run. Salesmen -- GUS BROWN, JOE GALLAGHER OR KEN "The CCF candidate then andj] MORGAN, now is a gentleman and acts like PH ol quo Swan sod i ONE MO 8-3304 or RA 5-4831 '52 PONTIAC -- Clean, de pendable transportation. All new tires. NO REASON- REPRESENTATIVES: ® RITA SNOW ® AUDREY MOORE OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND ® OLIVE HOWE = TECHNICOLOR® ® MILLIE BILIDA O70 00 CT PLUS--Jitter Bug House--Undersea Adventure ba

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