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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jul 1960, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT | GAR PETERS NEW DUNNIE COACH General Manager Wren Blair of the Whitby Dunlops points to the line where "Gat" Peters should sign, which will make him the coach of the "Dunnies" for the eoming season. Peters | will become full time bench coach, first time in the club history that they have engaged Dancers Win Medals, Awards Following are results of chil-| \of the Toronto Telegram Tennis Tennis Juniors WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY School Teachers Take Extra Course TORONTO (CP) -- In an at- Club, Douglas Williams, reports h-* instruction groups for both uveniles and adults are begin- ing this week. Classes for juve: riles, that is all boys and girls Two junior members of the Whitby Tennis Club competed or Monday in the provincial final 'oufnament. Jan Norwood and dren's examinations at Margaret George McCaffery, both 12, were 13 and under, will be held on KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Jack Bawks. At the Communion breakfast held at St. John The Evangelis parish hall, election of officers for 196081 took place for the Knights of Columbus No. 4805, presided over by District Deputy t driving tuition, tempt to make the highways| safer, 26 secondary school teach:| © ers from across Ontario have| given up two weeks of their holi| days to take an Ontario Safety| League course in driving and| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 5, Connelly, BATD, School of Danc- ng: Tap Silver Medal: J. Forrester, declared district champions in a tournament semi-finals in Osh aw" on Saturday. Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8; -| Thursday afternbons from 4 to 5; and Saturhay mornings beginning Blected were: Grand Knight for the second term, James The teachers will take their|: i" Smyth; inted Chaplain, |; M. Wilson, B. Bassett, B, Hicks, juvenile members of the Whit- @. Clarke, B. Hicks, M. Brown, p, ivisi : i 0, by elub entered three divisions of| K. Luscombe, L. Green, J. Coni-\{pa semi-finals. Jan was girls' at 9 am. Classes for adults are held on bear, Tap Bronze Medal: L. Thornly, J. Hallett, J. Forrester, J. Hen-| driks, D. Dair, B. McEachern,| L. Clark, D. Connelly, A. Hiscox,| p. De Simio, J. Conibear, B.| Dufican, L. Moyle, B. Adair, D.| Adair, C. Peleshok, J. Wilson, M.| Millar. | Tap Primary Certificate: D.| Hiscox, J. Bamanski, M, Clark,| 8. Mullen, E. Allen, A, Maughan, | M. Maxwell, D. Taylor, 8. Baker, J. Moyle, C. Attwood, 8, Short,| @G. Morton, 8. Woodman, D. Lis-| combe, B, Debling, N. Dunkhy. | Pre Primary Tap Certificate: | L. Woodman, | Highland Bronze Medal: M. |8aunders, B. Redman, J. Town. | Hishland Primary Certificate: N. Dymond, M. Lawrence, M. Maxwell, W. Chamberlain, | | Ballet Bronze Medal: E, Town, |J. Hendriks, 8. Bloy. | Ballet Primary Certificate: S. Bonnetta, WHITBY prrennntg anyone in this capacity. Ted O'Connor who was playing- last season will become aseist- On Tuesday, Mrs. David {Mowat of Kent street, is open- | Ing her home and garden to the 1 embers of 8, Andrew's Preshy- coach, and will continue to | Members 8 Fresh) ant {terian Church WA for a garden | play. Peters was a former star tea | | of the Oshawa Generals in their y Memorial Cup hey-days. Mrs, J. E, Fallaize and her son, | | ~--Oshawa Times Photo |John, will be spending the sum- Wednesday evenings from 7 to juvenile district champion and Gebdrge was co-champion of the boys' juvenile division, Taking part in the semi-finals were entries from Whitby, Osh- awa, Bowmanville, Campbellford and Belleville, Monday's finals were played in Wanless Park but results were not available at present. INSTRUCTION GROUPS President of the Whitby Tennis Safety Rules For Vacation Time On Wednesday the children of|line close to the right hand Whitby began 10 weeks of free curb. dom. But it is also 10 weeks ofl § Walk, don't run when you traffic hazards, and the prawitelorogs the street. cial departments of transport an " <ducation are worried about the abr regardless of what children rapid increase of the accident)® ould and should not do to stay rate. healthy midst town traffie, their In order to instill the ehildren/hest hopes for a safe childhood of the community with a safety| re gonsiderate drivers. sense, the Whitby Safety Council It drivers st " Va i >. | ay on the lookout has given ead¢h child a safety re |tor darting children, the risa minder in the form of a three-| | 5 foot ruler, which combines gliesident ou may be reversed weight and health chart with! Juvenile membership is $2 per year and not only does tne be- ginner receive free instruction put is also supplied with a rae. quet. In charge of the juvenile train- ing are John and Doug. Hind, John Cuddy and David Clough. Senior instructor i8 Hugh Me- Donald. elected Chancelor, O'Connor: Warden, an O'Connor; ohh Vanderpluym, turer and financial secretary. Father Leo J. Austin; deputy Grand Knight, Ed Samanski; re- Maurice Real Robi- taille; Treasurer, Lucien Bedard; Advocate, Ed. Finan; re-elected Trustee, L. Rousseau; re-elected Inside Guards, Victor Scott, Mor- Outside Guards, George Paquet. To be appointed, a lec- and from Prof, L. D, Campbell of the New Yofk State Teachers' ment of highways. nals only when he considers it necessary. '3 Lutheran Groups Merge In Regina REGINA (CP) -- Three convention here Thursday Friday. West Canada district of Church. American Lutheran Church. of Canada's Lutheran groups will merge into a single church at, a and The convention will bring fo gether elerical and lay delegates representing 60,000 members of the present Canada district of the American Lutheran Church, Western Canada section of the Evangelical Lutheran Church and the United Evangelical Lutheran The move stems from the mer- ger of the three parent churches earlier this year to form the The new Canadian church has been tentatively named the Evan- skill -is high. Russia Launched Animal Rocket LONDON (Reuters) == Russia successfully launched a one-stage ballistie rocket carrying two dogs and one rabbit last month, the | Monday. The, rocket reached a height of 208 kilometres (about 130 miles), Tass said, The animals were re- turned to earth and were in good condition. gelical Lutheran Church of Can. ada. Delegates will approve a constitution and elect officers. College, y whose driving test is regarded as| ; stiffer than that of the depart:|? Prof. Campbell said the motor-| © ist who makes a habit of correct| driving, is less likely to have an| © accident than the one who sig-| | Soviet news agency Tass reported Statistics eolleeted by the ¥ league show that youths of 20| | have the worst record in Ontario) for being involved in fatal acei-|? dents, yet their rate of driving| ? Although grain farmers may complain of the late spring that has hampered their operations, those who make their livings from a strawberry erop are exceptionally happy with the FINE BERRY CROP weather. Above, Janet Robert. gon, 8, displays two file samples of this year's berry crop which is now coming on the market. ~QOshawa Times Phote SAFETY AREAS women, BRUNSWICK, Germany (AP) "Islands of Protection" for children and disabled persons showdd be set up in the event of nuclear war, says Dr. |Brich Walter Lotz, president of|the Glomac Falls in Ross-shire, |the West German civil defence!Scotland, with a drop of 370 feet. |association. fle suggested that-an |international eonve'™* tablish such areas and pledge |all nations to respect them. | its SCENIC SCOTLAND Britain's highest waterfall is traffic safety rules. | During the last two summers 53 Ontario children between the ages of five and 14, were killed and more than 1700 were injured Blair Signs Peters 1960-61 Dunlop C General Manager Wren Blair of the Whitby Dunlops announced today that he has signed "Gar © "Dunnies". 27% Peters to coach the { for the coming 1920-61 Senior "A" hockey season. Peters, who is 39, played with the famous Oshawa Generals when they won two successive Memorial cups back in the early 40s. Later he played Army hockey with and against all the established NHL stars during the war years. Upon his return from the services he play- ed Senior hockey with the Osh awa Legionnaires, as well as Senior hockey for Blair's Oshawa Truckmen, Blair also announced that Ted O'Connor will be retained as as- sistant coach to Peters. O'Connor was playing-coach of the club last year, Peters will be a full time bench coach, and it marks the first time the club has en- gaged anyone in this capacity. Rb's Essos Victims Of Cuties Whitby Ab's Esso were the laughing victims of the Califor- nia Cuties on the Dominion Day holiday last Friday. Ab's squad played a good brand of softball, good enough to build up a 1-0 lead in the three "straight" softball played by the two teams. Then both fans and players allke were kept in constant up- roar by the antics of the Cuties as they clowned their way for four more innings, just as hilar- fous as their pregame comedy routine, Without a doubt, the holi- day crowd of 1200 saw the fun. niest softball '"'game' of their lives. Coach, and sponsor of the club, Ab Samanski, was very pleased with the performances of his players, which were both good- natured and technically excellent. His team hit well and fielded well, and worked together as a team unit very nicely. It shows considerable promise for the fu- ture. Tomorrow night in Centennial Park, Ab's Esso take on Oshawa oach er] ian in traffic aceidents. AMhotiies] oping to cut down iiese| Mr. Donald Yeo who has peen| 27¢, BoP Re year. | teaching at Niagara on the Lake) "mye theme of this summer's| is now at the home of his par-| acety cempalgn, as outlined by| ents, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Yeo, Transport Minister John Yarem-| Sr., 212 John street west, for the|y. ig "play safely and you'll summer holidays. |erow safely." i a |" The main traffic safety rules Miss Kathleen Gerry is spend |e me Doing asked to re.| | member are: {mer at Bala Park Island. 4 mg a few weeks in Port Arthur visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Mack, | 1. Always cross | intersections. Mrs. Adel Mager of Toronto is| 2. Stop at the curb and Jook spending a few weeks at the| carefully both ways before eross- home of her daughter and son-in-|ing. | law, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gleben| 3, Play in safe places -- never of Elizabeth, Crescent, also an-| around parked cars and trucks. the street at JOHN BURTINSKY FLORIST When you need « Flowers You Need Us innings of | | other visitor is Mrs, Gieben's bro- |ther, Mr. John Mager, who has recently returned from a nine months visit in West Germany. Mr, and Mrs, John D, Kean and family of Sudbury visited over the holiday weekend with rela. tives and friends. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Godfrey and Mrs. Charles Dart visited Mr. Charles Dart who is hospital. {ized at Sunnybrook Hospital, To- ronto. MARSH BIRDS Larger species of bitterns, re- lated._to the herons, may stand TED O'CONNOR The move was necessitated be- Phone MO 8-3324 124 Dundast St, W., Whitby 4, Never cross the road be- tween parked cars. 5. Where there are no side- walks, always walk on the left [side of the road facing traffic. | 6. If you go out at night wear something white. 7. Ride your bicycles in single WHITBY CLEANERS LTD. Phone MO 8-2345 "For Free Pickwup Of Your Furs and rel WE OPERATE OUR OWN REFRIGERATED STORAGE All Garments Fully Insured 150 Colborne St. East COLOMBO STUDENT REGINA (CP) -- Prabhakran Nair, 38, of Trivandrum, India, is visiting Saskatchewan centres under the Colombo Plan studying administrafion of crown corpora- tions in the province. He expects | to be in Saskatchewan about four| months. cause Blair will not be able to] perform his usual role of hand-| ling the '"'Dunnies" from the bench during games this season, | because he has accepted a posi tion as coach and manager of the Kingston Frontenacs of the Eastern Professional League, and will be away much of the time. |g He will however sign the Whitby | personnel, and perform all other sormal managerial duties of the Dunlops. "Kingston's heavy schedule (70 games) makes it impossible for me to be in Whitby too olten this | winter," said Blair, 'and there [fore I felt that a bench coach was necessary. Both Ted (O'Con- nor) and I agreed that it would be tbo much for him to handle alone, and still try to play. Some- | # thing would have to suffer, and we must have the full benefit of | | Ted's ability on the ice. He will assist 'Gar' in coaching mat- ters." | § Blair expressed great confi- § dence in Peters, 'He has always had an intense interest in hockey and our hockey club in particular. | He knows the game well and also js well acquainted with the boys jon the club," said Blair. "I'll be iu daily contact with him by tele. phene and we'll discuss all prob- lems pertaining to the club and {resolve any as they develop. I'm |extremely pleased with the ar- rangements." three: feet tall. fe LA SALLE CONSTRUCTION Sand-Gravel-Fill-Loam Screened and Crushed Materials - Bulldozing Phone OL 5-3511 R.R. No. 1, Brooklin Oshawa Times. A More > THE DISTRICT PAGE <= A GUIDE TO VALUES WHITBY - AJAX - PICKERING BROOKLIN - PORT PERRY Personalized Service When You Shop Locally Shopping in this district is a cinch. That Is the expressed opinion of the many residents of this district who enjoy the benefits of shopping close to home and at the same time saving money and time. Not only that, but practically all phases of business life are represented here in this district. Many businesses are ex- panding and other new businesses«are choosing sites in this dis- trict. Even casual thinking proves it is good business to patronize the business firms represented on this and other pages of The ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE Whitby's Only Complete Tire Shop 24-Hour Service Have your tires checked by factory-trained experts. Ph. MO 8-5221 401 Dundes E. Whitby REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Everything in BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER--COAL SSR "wemos © Free Delivery In Lake Seugog Districts Phone YU 5-7951 Port Perry Ont. WILDE ELECTRIC (Russ Wilde, prop) For Adequate Wiring HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Commercial--Domestie Phone MO 8-3174 1107 Henry Street WHITBY, ONTARIO UPHOLSTERING A. ZAYETTE Recovering and Repairing For Old Quality Value With. Modern Re-Styling Phone MO 8-2344 Whitby, Ontario RONALD PASCOE BUILDING CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Alterations--Repairs Kitchen and Recreation Rooms Guaranteed Workmanship Phone MO 8-2257 403 Chestnut St., W., Whitby RE-CHROMING All Srille & r. 0 WHITBY AUTO WRECKERS ANNOUNCING "NEW FIBERGLAS FENDERS" For All Makes Of Cars--'52-'60, Specializing In Accessories--'52."60 N. H. Edey, 703 Gilbert W. No. 12 Highway One Mile North of Whitby CAR-BUMPERS W. E. MILLER Builder of FINE HOMES Commerial and Residential Construction of all Types Of Building From Ground To Roof Phone MO 8-2939 1805 Dufferin St, Whitby OSHAWA GEORGE'S Geo. Hamers Lid. STAFFORD J. A. VONDETTE FINA SERVICE STATION George Popescu, Manager Try New FINA Gos For Power-better Mileage and Savings Real Estate Broker Phone MO 8-3322 end MO 8.4841 WE SPECIALIZE IN PROMPT SERVICE Merchants in regularly-scheduled| The club also announced that Southern Ontario County Softball|Stan Waylett will continue his| league action. Ab Samanski re- position as assistant-manager ports his hopes that the team has|and trainer of the club, a position elled as a result of the Dominion |he has held for several seasons. | BROTHERS Monumental Works Member of the Canadian Plumbing and Heating Automatic heating Automatic Heating Units Gas and Oil Burners Ornamental Railings Ornamental Metal Work ay exhibition to a brand of ball that will end their slump of the past few games in SOCS league play Game ti 8:30. me tomorrow night is 0] "With dependable men like | Waylett, Peters and O'Connor in| charge, I look forward to an. | other top flight season on Senior | § 'A' hockey, in Whitby," Blair con-| | cluded. BROC HE TOOK ANOTHER MAN'S NAME «+ «LIVED ANOTHER MAN'S LIFE +.. LOVED ANOTHER MAN'S WOMAN! {= Phone MO 8-3618 Shows at 6:55 and 8:25 Now Playing i Toni Show ot 8:25 | Don't Miss! | M-G-M presents his NEW hits fl | ALEC GUINNESS | | ACADEMY AWARD-WINNER IN AN AMAZING DUAL ROLE! The SCAPEGOAT Based On tha Novel by DAPHNE DU MAURIER oe iherring a | | | | | IN DANCE Appearing elsewhere on this. page are results of dancing | examinations of pupils of the | Margaret Connelly School of | Dancing. Shown above is one | | of the pupils in her drum | f Furniture--Railings Fire Escapes Guaranteed Work Oshawa Ph. RA 3-4161 Whitby Ph. MO 8-2681, Licensed Mechanic Have Your Car Checked Before Vacation Trip Down Here Phone MO 8-4232 932 Brock St, N., Whitby Eavestroughing General Sheet Metal Work Phone MO 8-3011 212 Brock St, S., Whitby Association of Memorial Craftsmen Distributor of Rock of Ages Barre Granite and Eventide Granites Quarry Guaranteed MO 8-3552 Whitby Listings Solicited Industrial--Commercial Real Estate Harry Jermyn, Manager 104 Dundas Street West Whitby, Ontario VIGOR OIL STATION Operated by "Vic" Van Luven Dominion Royal Tires The Best Deal on New and Used Tires A. Gailbraith, 821 Dundes St. E Phone MO 8-3644 501 Brock St, N., Whitby their order. $156.00 LOOK FOR YOUR NAME See If your name is in one of these advertisements. This page is a weekly feature of the Oshawa Times for a 26-week period and there will appear in the advertisements each week two names and addresses of people living in Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Brooklin or Port Perry. Read the adver- tisements carefully and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found your name and present it along with a sales slip or label to The Oshawa Times office in Whitby, show- ing that goods or services have been purchased from any one of the advertisers on this page and you will receive absolutely FREE a $3.00 order to be spent for merchandise with one of the adver- tisers on this page. Winners must advise the Oshawa Times on which advertiser they wish to spend AJAX MARINE SCOTT OUTBOARD WEYMOUTH CRUISERS Sangstercraft Fibreglass Boats and Lakefield Service and Storage Phone WH 2-4080 N. 2 Highway Ajox | GEORGE H. HARDING Construction Co. Lid. General Contractors and Builders Alterations--Repairs Phone MO 8-3566 411 Fairview Drive Whitby RECITAL majorette garb. She is Patsy | Jewell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Jewell, 202 Arthur street, as she appeared at a | ALEX PEARCE Decorator COMMERCIAL Brush Roller DOMESTIC Graining Painting Murals Paper Spray Hanging Signs 905 Bayview Ave., Whitby Phone MO 8-5271 L FRED FISHERS BP SERVICE 616 Brock St., North Whitby Phone MO 8-5222 Minor Repairs Front End Alignment Tires - Accessories - Batteries TOWING SERVICE HEARD'S TAXI & CARTAGE TRUCKING _ SAND AND GRAVEL Phone MO 8-3732 124 Brock Street North BUTT RADIO & APPLIANCES V. Graham R. Catton Weekly Specials Frigidaire-Westinghouse New Refrigerators from $189 118 Brock St..S., MO 8-3707 Whitby, Ontario recent recital in the town hall, ' /

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