THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 29, 1960 § \ A [1 TDR 4 IC T Ings Beat Brampton Jost Waring |schourned mt oa he Cy ™ 'F r p.m.. when the senators hope «wm 14-9 In Rough Tilt For More Wor | debate the anti-combines amend. OTTAWA (CP) The Senate and tie the game in the third at| 2. Whitby: Elmer Tran ments, has run dry | Until the Commons completes FAMOUS MARSHES 6.50 third reading of the gover nt's| Efforts to drain the Pontine 3. Whitby: Terry Davis B t (Glen Lotten) . 7.27! ators . Whitby: Bryan Gibson Thur anti-combin » sen- Marshes covering a large Brampton's single tally. | (Glen Lotton) to do. coastal area im central Italy 4 Whithy's rugged defenceman) 5. Whitby: Phil Hall 6. WHITBY and DIST Whitby Bureau Office: 111. Dundas St. West Manaver: Lloyd Robertson By IVAN DAVIE Whitby Red wings took a hm 88, all before they moved out er grip on first place, last night|. a at fhe Whitby Ps when they in front with four more goals to trounced the defending Minto Cup Champions to the tune of 14-9 Phil Hall led the Red Wing at-| ERR d less started as early as 312 BC. (Glen Lotton) 9.54 he Red Wings elected to play|tack by chalking up five goals] 6. Whitby: Glen Lotton lacrosse and were rewarded for|and assisting on another, Brian| (Bob Carnegie) . 10.28 their efforts, while the Excelsiors| Gibson picke d up three; Glen Lot-| 7. Brampton: Don Arthurs 19.49 continued a parade to the penalty fon two, with single efforts to] Penalties: Foster 7.07, Petti box, picking up no less than 17 Elmer Tran Terry Davis, | bone 8.22, Misener 15.46, Arthurs of the 22 penalties handed out by| Charlie Grandy and Barry Camp-| 16.36, referees' Gerry Ravery of Whitby bell | 2nd Period and Art Wilfong of Peterboro. The best player of the night for| 9 Whitby: Glen Lotton The game was called with a Brampton was Don Arthurs who (B. Gibson, E. Luke) 1.38 minute and a half to go in the had five goals and assist also be-| 19. Brampton: Bob Ronald third period with the game being fore being banished from the (Norm Bagnell) 6.37 awarded to Whitby as the score game in the third period with aj1y Brampton: Dave Foster stood 14-9. The penalty box was 10-minute misc onduct penalty (Bob Booth) 10.36 filled at the time with Brampton Dave Foster connected with two,/ 15 Brampton: Don Arthurs having six men serving sen- while Bob Ronald and John Mc John McCauley) 14.31 tences to Whitby's one. 'auley had one each. 13. Whitby: Phil Hall 15.01 Match misconduct penalties! The next home game of 14. Brampton: Dave Foster were received by Pete Kitto and Red Wings will be next Thur (Jefferson) 18.3 Bob Ronald of the Brampton club!day evening when St, Catharines) {5 Brampton: John McCauley for pushing the referees and | Athletics will be the visitors (N. Bignell. D. Arthurs) 19.97 using abusive language. game time 9.00 p.m 16. Brampton: Don Arthurs 19.36 COMMANDING LEAD SUMMARY Penalties: Ronald (1-min. m Whitby took a commanding 6-1 1st Period ct) 9.30: Pettibone (2-min lead in the first period only to, 1. Whitby: Bryan Gibson hing, 5-min, fighting) 07 see the Excelsiors come back (Grandy) vy (2-min. slashing, 5-min 7 SE RL SEAGAE t 13.07: Boh Ronald itch misconduct) 13.07; Kitto (Match misconduct) 15.01, . Policy Framing 7 vent EE ts Our Pleasure the ery section of the Lab TO MARK the arrival of U vith, a silk hat by the town oa Dr ue coming annual conference Closing for { STAFF HOLIDAYS Monday, Aug. Ist ment. They reveal, for -the st 93 Whitby: Barry Campbell wd . y 1 willl par as been put on the polic) se, 145 can ly | Pettibonue 18.30; Davis (10 min be ) y July Of : ida for the conference in a be interprete wing the misconduct) 18.30 J : vir Ie ition submitted by the Edin- unile line é anch - % dE E & a Ran Su Monica Smith| similar trips to Whitby for oth nationalization aims of the 18. Whitby: Phil Hall ADEE OA IR up A Col bv ON iN CI | PICK Je British Labor Party is the| time, the exter Jie 01 Phil Hall) to the official poli i : 24. Whitby: Phil Hall 18 h West branch. In this reso = y n it "reaffirms the principle History was r n Whitby on! At 5 a.m. Whitby Harbor-| *"The docking of the Mon ; i : F 2 AND THICKSON RD. Thursda en ¢ € e master David Rose met the Smith here today must be 1 Ne 6 gia the po ng body of the : WHITBY, ONTARIO S|sea-going ships. He said t Ulsored by the D au. LEADERS' VIEWS there is strong evidence of d ( 1a n 1 h td NE is defi sly at variance agreement 1 party leadershij 0) K. Ross, T. Davis) a or ues 101N 19. Brampton: Don Arthurs 8.43 a 6 BOTTLE "TAKE HOME" CARTON OF T. Davis, B. Carnegie) 14.5 UIILE RR By M. McINTYRE HOOD that the new compromise bo 91. Whithy: Charlie Grandy Special to The Oshawa Times policy on defence vill com Terry Davis LONDON One of the major Ynder formidable assault Irom ap whithy: Bryan Gibson ® first sea-goin Whitby on Thursday. He is mas- | to be used in building the we /] { N00. pn Te ¢ . he a Smi 1 ¥ bor. Stevedores Capt. Stig Ola n, o ck ter of the Monica Smith, of the | pier of the harbor. ES ro aumsile. for 0 a holm, Sweden, was presented | Swedish Chicago Line, which | assisted by & construction crew a y DD i, Party ie That ' Penaltics: Foster 9.19; Bignell ill precedence over the wr ex fuori} 10-min. time :nalty for bu hb rn blems of defence and| advocate un rE Oe ea ending Terry 10.30; B RCHASE OF $3 OR MORE WHITBY ion whieh threaten to armament and withdrawal from giheon 11.29 ¢ 3 B TDOARNRT CO en the rift within the ranks NATO son 15.5 ley 16.3¢ we PERSONE ' of t rt On the are 162 res Finnegan y (10-min 6% B Fo a -- ¢ { the tions on de » and foreign misconduct) 17.39 er 18.00 a : : | » annual conference ist Monica Smith ip in e Monica Smith about. five miles|fying to those in the past nd that members harbor. She w fir ( from Whitby and assisted the|had worked hard to have Wh . v umentary Labor whose own motions on going cargo car to dock ship's pilot in bringing her into| harbor prepared for ships of this (7 4d a} Parts is, the Labor have been withdrawn. in Whitby Whitby. He said that the ship|size," he said. mbers of the House of Com : ns To mark the of 1, Captain had ample water along the east| wr Chaytor said that the dock are bound by dedisions ON NATIONALIZATION sea ci 5, € n now been dredged to 2 lis possible that Dunlop \ TO... Whitby i 1S! Although it was Captain Olofs-| could import raw rubber views of the party lead »n although Mr Monday, Aug. 15th accompanied by a vc r Which son's first trip to Whitby, he had from its plantations in Ma liament. Recently the watering ot wn amendm will ble € capt to heard of this town more than|its plants in Whitby. It was a al secretary, Morgan Phil- been dropped. Ther WHITBY 1 n Whitby.|two years ago. A hockey fan, he| possible, he said, that bulk chem made the statement that the!lutions on the agenda wl CLEANERS Labor party is would firmly commit t part) LTD. ns which will be decided|®€V Bob Carnegie) O C L 1 who makes Stig Olofsson v presented th pier where she tied up. At the ing could well be a prelude ~ontereace." On the red-hot subject recalls the visit of the Whitby|ical for the DuPont plant could B V and r arl entary f # D to Sweden in 1958 when| be shipped here from overseas M ( autonomous, and is not bound by to more nationa brough, Englan b.4 ast} made a short tour 'before ) 0 1e1 the conference decides, M: for "a constr consigned to to and wc vir the world hockey title in : 1 takes the view that he gram to ex Oslo. Norway. SAD Beongh) pack ety ries 'R BV. . responsible only to the elector- ship." Another : 1 Nv fila x ie great use made of the har a not to the party con- nationalization of the steel indu Q He said ha the drip from hor many years ago Many 11 2 Jack Airone an ay try and road transport. It also weden to icago and return recall the days when Whitby \ I the Edinburgh suggests a re examination of the usually takes 70 davs, an active . shipping port, carr ion. there are twelve case for taking over the land On hand to greet him on|ing grain out of Whitby for ele ib : A > an shemicals, and - ¢ . A hal » agenda opposed to! insur € and chemicals, anc t Thursday morning besides Mayor vators farther down the lake an Boat 7 . 9 or i the key sections of engineering, such ./Martin were other members of St. Lawrence. They tell of seeing I a 9 Brock * 2 m king bowers of the as machine tools vinzs| council and members of the! as many as 30 ships in tt ) i John | POY mas - DN oneal Here. again there is danger ars was| Chamber of Commerce and In- bor at one time and of farmers " Four oR vies Steve- dustrial Commissioner Chaytor.! lining their wagons up from the At noon, the captain was guest harbor back through Dundas Te: tobe. ohe . ond gi itions is sure 'to be eof \ Nae ronto for the ur of the town at a luncheon at the street on Brock street. o highlights of the conference. accepted as an indication that a Before the 4 piles| Spruce Villa Hotel. The Monica Smith has a net :. E Vhite and dren ts new leader. is wanted depends were taken off, 1 Spo! cars Mayor Martin said that he was registered weight of 1071 4 : DEFENCE POLICY very largely on whether he is picked up in England, and head-| immensely pleased to see theand is 300 feet long. Her ne hy ; p f Publication of the agenda of able to establish that the Labor o hteri Custom Slaughtering Service ing for Toled ocean-going vessel in Whit- port of call will be Tor DUE ke in DOF A visit resolutions to come before the members of parliament alone can loaded and loaded whe eel|by. He said that it is the fore-/she continues on thro hel © 0 . > 3 ference, which will be held in make party policy, and are not v had been removed fr he runner of many more to come in!lakes before reaching her te r ne . yl tl Scarborough in October, reveals! bound by conference decisions Wh | / M gis hold. | the future. nal at Chicago. ed Rau - SE ee (0) esa e (=f &o The oldtimers in the town, th owner- and arrange for the ship to tie up here instead. Mr. Chaytor pointed besides tti going ship i of several tho made by unloa dores were b Wilson's [hhatol 1se of the annual con-|th Mr. Gaitskell's own The debate on these Will suffer resoun defeat r| But whether that defeat will be | | Dorothy Davey, Frank Johansen Bible Scheol Has a i gi Bme coos Large Enrolment DOUBLES. CLUB PICNIC The members of the Columbu Doubles Club and their familie {held a picnic on Saturday ever MRS. FRANK T. SMITH Beath, Donald Powell, Douglas ing on the church grounds. Be COLUMBUS -- The pioneering McCormack, Heather Sobil, Ste- fore and after supper the ch i} ver vi hen Sobil, Brenda Smith, Janice dren enjoyed pony rides on p S Carol Mountenay, Kathy provided by Fred McLau spirit took Columbus ar attended a B | Griffin and Brian Lawrence. at Columbus te 1 h' The children seven to nine ng the years were led by Mrs. Thomas children put on a very fine variety Flett and Mrs. John Houlding, morning. On and Lance Beath. After the picnic supper various races and game were held The results of the races are sisted by Linda Scott and Iso- as follows: Corner. Those attending were Boys 5 and under -- Scott >owell, Dorothy Lucyk, Webber; Girls 6 and under sche under I t, Ruth Smith, Susan| Marlene Smith; Boys 8 and unde ble leadershiy , Brian Beath, Craig Cor-|-- Brian Beath and John Mec Mrs ner, Charles Love, Philip Gil-| Laughlin; Girls 8 and under The pre 00] children met in the Junior school. Mrs. Alan Scott Wayne Gordon, John Flint Heather Cochrane, Dorothy Smith; Boys 12 and under Heather Cochrane and Ruth and Miss G > YY ber 3 » Ellins, Debbie Stackaruk and Robert Webber and Grant Beath; Girls 12 and under Hicks ": Hampton News @ =." For The Week HAMPTON Miss Gladys| Lewis Trull and family have also guest Judy = Syke M H B tle 4 Edwards, Toronto, was a week- been occupying their cottage at v IS. . ar EY end st of Mrs. L. D. Sykes.| Williams Point the last two or accompanied | three weeks. T 3 y >. KH |by Miss Pat 3rown, Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pooler and b £1081ess it Sunday with her grand-|family, Oshawa, and Mr. and 1 1} 14 t mother, Mrs. Sykes Mrs, Len Player and son, Tom Ir, a Mrs. M. Landry, To-| my Bowmanville, were Sunday and Miss Ruby Dewell,|yisitors with their parents, Mr a, were Sunday visitors|and Mrs. S. Kersey h Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dewelll Mrs, Dave Hall is now at home and family : after receiving care at the Osh Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wilson of| awa General Hospital. Her many nto visited her aunt, Mrs. friends are glad to know she is Challener, during the copvalescing favorably and trust veckend she may soon be out among her Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Caverly friends again, '|and family, Bowmanville, and| Church services on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Caverly and' morning at 11.30 will again be RES. PHONE MO 8-3715 Specializing in . . . HOME FREEZER ORDERS MEATS CUT AND WRAPPED TO ORDER eo LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE eo BUS. PHONE MO 8-4842 the leaders assis 7 Simpson ler and Carol r. Those The Junior Department consist- Nancy Simpson and Roslyn Jo- be held at the hon 0 family of Oshawa visited their conducted by Mr. Donald Whit- attendir d tt, ing of children 10 and over was hansen; Couple's wheelbarrow Grace Hicks, Byron street, V s, Mr. and Mrs. K. bread of Oshawa, whose services Douglas roy. Ba ra s- under the direction of Rev. Ron- race Ist Eve Pereman and ! and M Winnie V vy at the weekend ton, Susan Love assisted by Miss Eliza- Vern Powell; 2nd Helen Powe Toronto, will be the h i V | are being much appreciated. His ® a ric Joha ld Jliza- ¢ : THRE discourse will be on 'Christian 5 sen, Glen Johanse st beth Haves and Jim Stark. Those and . Olgie Johansen; Balloon | ARE V ISITORS Perey Dewell Maturity." Let there be a good ~~ hansen, Bruce Love . ding were: Robert Web- race -- Debbie Smith and Bob jr: an IS. Percy EWES, turn out as this is the las i Be er Carolyn and David were Sunday 3 " . Q ale. Pron) A Heol 1 . F . " 1 Marilyn Perem ber, Tommy Gordon, Joan Smith, Hoge, rank 40 Sie and o Conservation co ing © Hors at Mrs. Arthur Snireh service ii hed 114 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY man, Marlene r Sylvia Davey, William Elliott, gle ar > ; Smith, Brian tt. Patty Jane Flett, Nancy Simpson, Pat- Ken Powell; Three-legged ra Cherrywood also withdrawn through August ad % PFY ; 1 - * 3 oh n ml Colin. a t Stackaruk, Scott Webber lie ricia Webber, Sharon Stark, 15 and under -- Carol Webber 3-Way Effort poh JL E. Tuk Soa es m CP)--Consel Mr. Wilson wishes to thank his many friends Lucyk, Pattie sruce Davey, Linda Mountenay, and Linda Scott, Robert Webber Joe Chapman T bid 3 : J OF I ma \ir. Herbie Bradley has been $20,000 aken ------ and Grant Beath; Mot and DUNNVILLE Fathers shoe race -- N n of Ontar ter and lar é e ra I on of Ln y 1 1: g friends at Port Perry. Ken Powell, Marie and 3 ¥: a th fort --ini-| Q Hogle, Francis and Olgie Johan: tiative by the reside p irs. S. G. Niddery spent last B B d T . { WHITB 5 action' ahi Stow dntatinad loon 3 week visiting in Torqnto. Miss RO CK Y od Ladies shoe kick Ed Res me a! Nanci Debbie Fernandez and Ronni Y me rio Phone MO 8-3618 Webber and Earline Beat!;; Fa- ine mpier tion of Waler- pornandez returned home to To ther's running race -- Don Coch- > ronto on Sunday after spending a MONTREAL (CP) Three rane and Ken Powell; Mother's woeok with Miss Mary Niddery. |armed, masked men Thursda) running race Marie Hogle and ¥ "Ehmer Williams and Miss/held up a Bank of Montreal Now Pia in Evening Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. ; i y ' g Feature Starts at 7:20 -- 9:45 Helen Cochrane: Youngest baby nville EN Keith, Toronto, spent a few| - Deanna Hogle; Children's shoe| Speaking during thi 1d v ith Mr. and Mrs Percy deaux Strects and fled with an DVENTURE kick -- Robert Powell and Hea-|mand County fown's tenn Di i {estimated $20,000 ther Cochrane. celebrations, Mr C { that rs. Mary Phillips, Toronto, is It was the second big holdup in i The members of the Columbus since 1946, a al mser visiting her sister, Mrs. Douglas the province within a 'week ® choir and their families enjoyed a tion authorities wer lishe sins, Mr. Higgins and Jim. | The armed trio Thursday ; picnic last Sunday at the farm embracing nearly 40 nicipal a W. Nash, Osh-/herded manager Paul Barbeau home of Mr. and Mrs. David ties and covering y with her par-|and five other persons in the of THE RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS 4 Beath 500 square mi I Vr. 2 . Wm. Axford. |fice into the vault. They fled after 4 3 t 33 fio ot oy ; Merwin Mount-|Scooping the money from three 1 | PERSONALS ater cor i i wats enioved an outing at Monty's cash drawers SYMS WELLES / | Mr. and Mrs. Karl Mar i of which totals Inn. Lindsay, on Sunday, accom-| Then, « still holding revolvers =) } of | Barrie, spent the weekend at 1 ? a. | panied Mrs. Nelson Marlow and with their faces hidden by branch at Mount Royal and Bor and customers for their patronage over the past fifty years that he has been in business in Whitby. He would also like to wish Mr. Wil- liam Jordan and Mr. Martyn Jordan, both Whitby residents for a number of years, the more ain $17,000,000. Cor an by home of Mr. and' Mrs Ra and Mrs. E. Campbell of Nestle white cloth masks, the men fled Nesbitt. Mrs. Marshall and Mrs t | from the building | Nesbitt sang a duet, "In the 0 AT Mr. Sam Keane and son, Doug-| The other big recent holdup in Garden", at the Sunday r St ; $27,600,000 has , Oshawa, visited Mr. and the province was at Princeville ing service at Columbn i Spent Dy. Yi con hon | ay T. Wray on Sunday 50 miles south of Quebec City. Church BULIOFILES cand. comp ms 1 d Mrs. Gordon Wilbur|last Friday. Melody Pascoe, of Whit . & and family accompanied by Mr The gang of five men, two of spent last week visiting with he hd M Elmer Wilbur spent them carrying sub-mac | cousins, Diane and Judy Powell Sunday at their cottage at Wil-|fled from the Banque Canac : . | Bobby Grills, of Enfield. spent hed I t and | linm's Point {Nationale branch with $19,500 A CINEMAS COPE PICTURE the 'Weekesdl ot the horse Wii a nservation rity Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Balson|However, all but $150 of the loot | [i randparents Mr. 4 was recovered by police who fol IN EASTMAN COLOR © grandparents, Mr. and Mr re at their cottage 2 | Charles Grills. eg pei : : Jowed ihe men 'arg found the : » S I i veek motoring "red Payne and | ay in an abandoned c: JEREMY SPENSER 7%" oss : Joan, Ruth and Marlene Smith eral days la L oring| ahi eo Cone The five men also carr - i =, ener ARRBEa are spending a few days visiting throu Northerr nt nily were at the Ureenaway : arneg his NOEL PURCELL hs Lh ld nen their grandmother, M G ff hy M : N 1 t it Pigeon Lake. |tols and wore armv-type bala ' 7 E8AR ke . of Union Ty, S08, Gr ? and M arry .% clavas to hide r faces. = rr SEL AL ! ple 10} { ( n n 1S P " Yo wet ol a--a--_ioe Br J ------ Mr. and M Russell A M AT W LIAMS POINT T ¢ e two URDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 A \us'in Barron and Miss robberies in the city durir and Mr. and Mrs, Jobn A. Nes 1 Ir, and M ra Erlyne Barron Y | and M veel Both were tagsed by bitt, of Port Perry, spent {lorenzo Trull, Mr. and Mrs. groups of three armed mes, cover 40.000 best of luck in their new business venture created in 1948 which will operate under the same trade name and family and at the same location as before. pay g the