Ontario Community Newspapers

The Oshawa Times, 25 Jul 1960, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: Manaver: Lloyd Robertson 111 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Red Wings Take Over First Spot In League Whithy Red Wings took over w sole possession of first place in the OLA Junior "A" Lacrosse circuit on Friday night by top- * pling the Brampton Excelsiors to the tune of 12-8, The Red Wings took a 7-1 com- manding lead in the first period and were never headed, although Brampton scored four unanswer- { ed goals in the second and two fast markers io the third to knot the score at 7 all, before Whithy surged ahead with five more goals to the FExcelsiors' single tally, This was by far the best team effort shown by the Red Wings on the road this season, display- ing plenty of spirit and desire to win. LEADS ATTACK Bob Carnegie led the Red Wing attack with four goals, Terry Davis and Glen Lotton scored two apiece, with single tallies by Brian Gibson, Ken Ross, Elgin Luke and Barry Campbell, Don Arthurs was the best ; scorer for the losers with four at home, but have had difficulty goals, with Barry Ashby netting hitting the win column away all| two and single goals to Paul season, while losing three games Foster and Bob Fendley by one goal margins, Fifteen penalties were handed | For Brampton this was their| out, eight to Brampton and SeVen| gnc loss of the year at home| to Whitby, with B rey Ashhee ofl and they will be out to seek re- the = Excelsiors picking venge this following Thursday match misconduct penalty, ' night, at the Whitby Community in the third period, for cont '| Arena, when they play a return fighting with Bob Carne > Red Wings GAME COMMENTS BOB CARNEGIE Wings. Game time 8.30 p.m. A win by the Whitby club will for the/make them strong favorites to Actor Dwayne Hickman Started Career In Youth By DWAYNE HICKMAN Eventually I even played My brother Darryl is an actor.| scenes with such famous stars as Been one for a long time--much|Jeanette Macdonald and Claud longer than I have. In fact, it ett- Colbert. But Alas, the days wasn't until recently that the of "horses approach' were over truth dawned on me that I might|and the fun seemed to have gone as well make show business ajout of it for me. I found myself career, (The moment of to school on a regular just happened to be when Doble Gillis was renewed for next sea- son.) on The Bob Cummings Show. | But to get back to my brother| I learned a lot from Bob dur-/ Darryl. I got my first taste of ing those five years but some- show business throug were just kids and it Ng a rainy 8a ly ,| there to unappreciative of the artistic im-|some milk, pressions we were adding to the] Doble Gillis, on t mew bathroom wallpaper, sug-|would be a character gested that Darryl, my sister Di-|would give me great scope and truth | going basis. Years later I was given a part "horses approach" days. I'd be open a door and spill and the: he other hand, | erdre and I repair to the attic|the chance to do a variety of|ilton announced that a company after receiving is staking a In short order Darryl had de-|the blessings of Max Shulman, mineral deposit" in the Aretic. and put on a play. things, And so, vised a plot, if you can call althe creator of Dobie Gillis, and| monologue a plot, which called several executives at 20th Cen-| for him to be on stage the entire|tury-Fox, I found my head in a time. My sister, who was all of bucket of bleach, 1 emerged as three years old, had to be the Dobie, 4 Escanees Of Orillia Recaptured and tion. I was to be "horses ap- proach." MOM RECONSIDERED I'm sure I was the most en- thusiastic six-year-old in history to simulate the approach of an entire cavalry division. Mother soon arrived in the attic with a piece of the ceiling in one hand and' a box of crayons in the other. Her ice: Go hack to redecor-| ORILLIA (CP)--Four escapees ating the bathroom wallpaper. from the Ontario Hospital School, Later Darryl transferred his|one of them said to be a pyro- enthusiasm into actual cash and|maniac, were recaptured Sunday made a name for himself as a|night after an intensive search boy actor. Since I had not quite| bY police, hospital staff st the urge to decorate wall. farmers Tog De - BY rortior in the in-| One of the youths is held re terests of the household, used to sponsible for three fires that take me fo the studios whenever|caused about $80,000 damage in vl obtained a role the area during a previous es ted my film career|cape June 17. He was one of wed the hinges Lites patients who escaped Sun the Set. 2 day morning. made a m ot Set ane og Provincial police said another trance. 1 thought the scerie hilar.| Patient disappeared later but was jous but mother explained it picked up soon SHervaay | would have to he reshot because| ve of the other t ree bio the star had invented some new caught at a farmhouse when he| sought a drink of water. The farmer, who had been given his| description, telephone police. | words and the sound track was, therefore, unusable, To prevent| further incidents, 7 was given Another who was with him fled small role and told to study it. nye returned later and sat in a| If memory I became truck in the farmyard, where he "a crippled > streets." | wag detained. | As time passed I became one of "a/group of children playing in| picked up as he walked along the distance", 'a newshoy seen briefly", and "a little child's policemen, 12 hospital attendants| hand hanging limply from be- and some 20 farmers had| neath the covers." 'searched for him. | WHITBY | BROCK WEY ] H Eveni Sh 7 8: Now Playing Egrivs, Shaws ot. 7 and, 8:30 ol served by Campbell, too man Biggs 6.18, Finnegan 12,26, Gran- | dy 13.13, | engagement with the Whitby Red 3 h him. We|times felt I was back in the described the expansion of the winter "mere bagatelle"; n I'd go home. | hardest hit by winter unemploy-| ment did not have the finances which|to undertake such projects. The most-wanted youth was| the hoped-for plantations and, | -| Highway 400. About 10 provincial|decide how much money will be cated law case, involving three goode Hall, Toronto, who was a Juveniles To Meet Petes On Monday night, 8.30 at the local arena, the McQuay and Kidd Juveniles take the floor against the Peterborough Petes, hoping to avenge their earlier seoson's loss tc the Petes, 55 The Whitby team should be at 58|full strength with Gray and Campbell back on the beam after minor injuries sustained in last Trursday's encounter with Alder- wood. Alternate goalie Gary Mitchell who has missed most of the season's play because of an in- jury, will probably be on hand for the contest should he be re- quired to play. SUMMARY First Period 1. Whitby: Carnegie, McCready 2. Whitby: Lotton, Davis ... 3. Whitby: Davis 4, Whitby: Gibson vriiass vives 5, Whitby: Ross, Davis ... 6. Whitby: Luke, Lotton .. 7. Brampton: Ashbee, Finnegan ..... 8. Whitby: Carnegie, y y men on floor, 5.23, McCarthy 6.18, C4 TY wh Second Period 9. Brampton: Ashbee 10. Brampton: Foster, Ashby . 11, Brampton 12, Brampton: Arthurs, Booth Serer 943 Penalties: Hall 2.25, Bignell] 10.30, Davis 14.57, Foster (major) | 17.34 and Russ (major) 17.34. Third Period . Brampton: Findley, Arthurs oe , Brampton: Arthurs . . Whitby: Carnegie 16. Whitby: Carnegie, Lotton . 'Whitby tener . Brampton: Arthurs, Saber . . Whitby: Campbell, Davis . Whithy: Lotton, Hall .,., 18.45 Penalties: Pettibune, 10 min, | misconduct at 13. Ashby, ma-| jor plus match misconduct at! 18.35. | Parliament At-A-Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday, July 23, 1960 Prime Minister Diefenbaker| announced a major expansion in types of municipal winter works projects for. which the govern- ment will pay half the payroll costs. Labor Minister Starr an- nounced the government will in- crease to 75 per cent from 50 its share of costs in the federal-pro- vinclal program to train unem- ployed workers. Paul Martin 25 : Arthurs vo il , 3.01 5.34 6.50 . 90.19 . 14.50 17.58 bk Be # HONORED BY LODGE Frederick Marsh, of 700 Dun- das street west, has been ap- pointed a Grand Lodge officer of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario, AF and AM. He is the Chaplain of Composite Lodge No, 30, at | Whitby and has been a member here since affiliation in 1938. Prior to coming to Whitby, Very Wor. Bro, Marsh was a mem- ber of St. John's Lodge No. 8, in Quebec City. He first joined the Masonic lodge in 1908. He will in future be recognized as a Very Worshipful Brother of Craft Lodge. --Oshawa Times Photo (L--Essex East) a 1 les works program as 1H Branches Cause! Small Blackout A small area of Whitby was shrouded in darkness as a resull of Friday afternoon's storm. A tree was struck by lightning Resources Minister Alvin Ham- "substantial new Opposition Leader Pearson chided the Conservative govern- ment for trying to take all the { brated her 97th CELEBRATES 97 Mrs. William J, Cook, of Myrtle Station, on Sunday cele- birthday, re- ceiving good wishes, cards and congratulations from a host of friends and relatives. Among congratulations was a telegram THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 25, 1960 § in the nightmare of robbery, shoot- ing and abduction that gave a Long Island family a weekend of horror. Saturday night police brought her from Bethany, Conn., end of the line for the man who shot Horror Weekend For N.Y. Family GREAT NECK, N.Y. Mrs. Nancy Rothkrug, 26, is back her husband, then took her om a wild seven-hour kidnap ride, The red-haired mother of a two- year-old son and expecting an other child was pronounced un- harmed and calm after a hos pital examination. She said her abductor never lested her. Her lawyer husband, Leonard Rothkrug, 32, was reported to be ir serious condition from a bullet wound in the face, Police arrested Reuben Black, 30, of Hempstead, N.Y., on a fugi- tive charge He had a pistol but surrendered meekly, (AP)~-- Great Neck recovering from Bm, TH BIRTHDAY from the Minister of Labor, the Hon, Michael Starr. Shown above, Mrs. Cook greeted many guests at her home on Sunday and in the evening, members of | her family joined her for lunch | on the lawn. --Oshawa Times Photo | Katanga Back To Normal ELISABETHVILLE, The Congo (AP) -- While Premier Moise Tshombe of Katanga tries to con- vince the world Katanga will re- main independent, no one--nof advisers--quite believes it, On the surface, Elisabethville and the big mining centres scat- tered about Katanga appear re turning to normal after The Congo army revolt a fortnight ago sent thousands of Belgian settlers fleeing to Northern Rho- desia. | In Elisabethvile, albout half the white population of 12,000 has re- turned. The Union Miniere, the huge mining corporation which in effect runs Katanga, says 80 per cent of its staff is back. Traffic is heavier than a week ago. There is plenty of food. Most Negro servants are back at| work. More shops are open, cur-| few has been lifted and a cer- tain kind of night life has begun again, But Elisabethville is a world of men, WIVES DIDN'T RETURN Most settlers who returned sent their wives and children to Bel-| |eurity Council resolution to with- | elsewhere in the Congo. Five whites were killed and shops in al strip about hall a mile long in| Elisabethville were burned and| lovted but there was little trouble seems likely, | «d Nations Se- raw its troops from the Congo it will have t* pull them out of Ka- tanga excep! for the treaty base at Kamina, 200 miles northwest | of Elisabethville, PHA pone 5-35 Zh NG SS CLEAN char Cub VACATION SPECIAL USED CARS CARRY THE GOODWILL WARRANTY SEE THEM TODAY AT WHITBY MOTORS LTD. USED CAR LOT 1006 BROCK ST. S. PONTIAC SEDANS & 2 DOORS IN 1956; 1957; 1958; 1959 MODELS, 52150 1958 PONTIAC 6 CYL., 4 DOOR HARDTOP, Heater Radio. 1 owner; a choice car; in every way. ...... Heater; a 11958 PONTIAC 4 DOOR HARDTOP. V-8 motor. Automatic, Choice car, 1 owner; radio. . *1675 52160 11957 PONTIAC 2 DOOR HARDTOP. Radio. 1--1959 PONTIAC 2 DOOR SEDAN. 1--1959 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 STATION 1959 BUICK 2 DOOR HARDTOP. In green with $ condition, Automatic, heater, Radio. ....... 2600 DODGES: All are good clean cars; and ready to go, ih i $1995 1959 GMC AT WHITBY MOTORS choice '57 car; See this one As fine as are offered. .. To WAGON. Radio, Heater; Automatic, 2796 Automatic, Radio, Heater; Almost like new. .. And 30 others to choose from in PONTIACS, CHEVS, BUICKS, NEW 1960 GMC PICKUP TRUCKS at greatly $ PICKUP TRUCKS. .....co0o00cvevevcccccnnes. 1700 AND ENJOY THE BEST! DOOR for your vacation. ........ Achoicajob, ..........., 2600 1959 BUICK 4 DOOR SEDAN LESABRE. In prime reduced prices. .. BUY YOUR HOLIDAY CAR SHIRT LAUNDERERS der the Twin Account n, you simply open a Personal Chequing Aec- count in addition to your" Savings Account. Then all you have to do is deposit the necessary funds, to meet your day- to-day expenses, in your Personal Chequing Ac- count and pay all your bills by cheque. This way your cancelled cheques and a statement of your account are forwarded te you every sixty days. MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN WHITBY RA 5-3555 There's no Substitute for Experience! gium, Rhodesia or South Africa.| The men make it no secret that they are prepared to leave again if the whites and Tshome seem likely to lose control, One big problem is getting money out of the Congo or get-| [ting hold of better currency than the Congo franc, worthless out- side the country. The demand for dollars, sterling and Belgian francs is high. Inflation, which made the Congo one of the most expensive places to live in Africa before in. dependence, is getting worse. An ordinary two-course meal costs $2, a glass of whisky about 50 cents. These prices, not bad by Canadian standards, are exces- sive in Africa, If the Belgians feel insecure, so do the ruling Congolese, Premier Tshombe, at a cocktail party the other night, caid the African elite will joir the Belgians if they go. NOT MUCH TROUBLE Yet the uprising in Katanga was not nearly as widespread as to all makes Independent Sales & Service (Whitby) Led. MO 8-2081 re-invested and how much' will go to co-op members. Court Unravels Legal Tangle TORONTO (CP) -- A com credit for northern development. ot Dundas street and Palace Monday, July 25 Istreet and brought down some The Commons meets ta 11 a.m. yreq 5g it fell, to debate the government's anti-| "up thar holt struck a tree at Bale fs adjourned until 8 p.m. ing a motor vehicle accident. No luescay, |injuries were sustained as a re- sult of the accident, which in. Guinea Starts volved two cars. across Highway 2, a west-bound " car, driven by Max Jacomson, uman 10} ect |Downsview, was forced to apply his brakes. In so doing another) Each Sunday is "Human Invest.|cTie Hunt 41. Georgia drive rieit Day" throughout this inde- Pickering, hit the first car in the| pendent West Africa nation. |rear. Total damage was esti- Under Guinea's first three- mated to be $170. launched July 1, "Human Invest- partment hastily cleared away ment Day" sees the people turnithe branch, which caused no out for a day of unpaid work for(damage to overhanging wires. the common good. | to banish want without develop-| x ment funds. | ories a Y Coyah's work is typical of thou- sands of similar projects around anc will do every Sunday for the next year, more than 2,000 men, women and boys left this mud . britk and thatch town at dawn to 1 dassage ing Coyah and turn it into planta- tions for pineapple, palm oil, se-| OTTAWA (CP)--The Commons same, mango and bananas {bill of rights committee begins i bi : id +, | clause-by-clause study of Prime This week a town meeting will ject today and Liberal members with the sale of the first qrops. Soe, TIITInSlling ini Jorees 12 ments. {said at the end of Saturday's committee sitting that the bill lacks any mention of seven im- portant human rights now en- the bill complete, they should be included. He raised them after the com- mittee concluded its examination combines amendments. The Se-|, o'r haoc" eiveat subway . caus- As a limb of the tree fell] COYAH, Guinea (Reuters)-- Westbound car, driven by Mar- year economic development plan] The Whitby Public Works De- This is Guinea's way of tryiag| the country. As they did Sunday, For Rights | clear the jungle plateau overlook- set up a co-operative tp manage \Linister Diefenbaker's pet pro- Paul Martin (L--FEssex East) joyed by all Canadians. To make pli-| of Professor D. W. Mundell of Os- FROM THE AUTHENTIC DIARY [simultaneous actions against|legal draughtsman in the federal |more than 70 defendants and a|justice department for 14 years | country-wide cemetery business, before teaching constitutional OF ADoYace acentl was won Friday by the client of | Toronto lawyer Lewis Duncan, who died April 8. The client, Willlam Overholt, RUUNE! Adult Entertainment starring ERNEST BORGNINE |5L of Toronto, was awarded a judgment expected to run into thousands of dollars. Mr. Justice Wishart F. Spence said the case was too involved for him to de- termine costs alone and referred the matter to a master of the Ontario Supreme Court, In a 120-page judgment, one of the longest cver handed down at Osgoode Hall, Mr. Justice Spence ruled that Mr. Overholt is entit- (lec to commissions for selling and THE opening up cemetery lots. | | The ruling goes against Mem.| |orial Gardens Association (Can. MILE KERWIN MATHEWS A COLUMBIA PICTURE AN RD -DR PRODUCTION |ada) Limited. controlled by| {James Howard Edwards of Tor-.| {onto, Richard Tennant of Lon. don, Ont, and Daniel James |Scanlan of Toronto. law. He was the 12th witness to be heard from outside the public sérvice in the committee's 15 hearings. | Mr. Martin said the bill should! include specific mention of the right of an individual to be pre- sumed innocent of a criminal) charge until proven guilty ac-| cording to law, to defend himself in court personally, to be given the assistance of an interpreter in court, to refuse to he a wit- ness against himself, to be granted release from. detention on reasonable bail, not to be tried| twice for the same offence, to| non-interference in private fam. ily life, home and correspond: | ence. l SCENIC CENTRE Saskatchewan's legislative building at Regina stands on| HWY. 2 & THICKSON RD. Under New Management Come In And Meet BOB HEGGART Always Remember: For Super Performance "SUPER UP" WITH BP landsca grounds parti en- circled by Wascana Jasin 2 a CI'ARETTES Bn FS to taste more to enjoy unmistakable flavour unmistakably Philip Morris PIRIONAL CHIQUING ACCODRY This plan not only gives you an accurate record of your spending, but the cancelled cheques serve as receipts and reminders of expenditures that are deductible for tax pure poses. The Personal Chequing Account's other advantages include lower charges per cheque issued and speedier counter service. But the big advantage is the combination of the two accounts. Your Per- sonal Chequing Account for the payment of bills only and your Savings Account for regular, sys- tematic interest-bearing savings. Our convenient, Twin Account plan is just one of the many useful and efficient services the eople at "The Bank" ave to offer. Just one visit to your nearest branch will convince you that . . . le make th | yg TORONTO- DOMINION G. B. MILES, Manager King & Simcoe Branch I. E. ERWIN, Manager South Oshawa, 532 Simcoe South W. R. SINGLETON, Manager 566 King St. E. Branch H. J. HISCOX, Manager Whitby Branch

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy