the third pericd , , , Ashhee, they THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September hid 1960 5 HITBY A DISTRICT bzd boy of the Brampion team was dressed for last pight's game W nd as we suspected , , , He was ear) 4 Whitby: Hall 'N T | ried off the floor on 8 sireteher| Penalties; Ashhee 7.29, Wal ew 7] etype in the third period and the latest 24 . report we had was, thet they 2nd Period : {ficure he slipped & disk in his 5 Whitby: Hall ...,,.00., 538 Contracts N yA ! i i | S ou © core back , . , The Wings missed sev. 6, Whithy: Hall . | eral good scoring chances in last] ~ (Lolton, Gibson) veneer WH oppaws (OP) Prime Minis I & game as they were shoot-| 7, Whithy: Carnegie ,...., 1601 ing w ide and high , , , Both Kitlo| 8, Brampton: Foster ter Diefenbaker of Canada snd ard MeCready came up with, (Pettibone) ............ 1608/Prime Minister Walter Nash of (®) eda eries some fine saves and drew welll 9. Whithy: Davis 16.45 New Zealand traded good wishes deserved rounds of applause for, Penalties; Davis 4.46, Pettibone and regards Wednesday via an By CLIFF GORDON (first time ia the game, The visi- ing out in this period. Gibson was the same 13.06, Davis i440, Arthurs 15.43, | netrnational teletype eireuit Whithy Red Wings moved one {tors were full of fight and came right in and hit the post at 17.15, SUMMARY ard | vd dwe oun es, step closer to the Eastern Can. close as Pettibone bounced a Carnegie hit,_the post at ! id 0) 1st Period 10, Beampion: Finnegan Sr Bg by ae oh n ie fold a " ro t range. Davis " A p A ada Jr, lacrosse ehampionship| Sazlue off the post at the WM im oven Ri gry so ¥ REspton; Arthurs 2 11, Whitby: Luke ,. . 512 Telex board of the Cans defending Minto Y champion| Hall was again Johnny on the did Grandy. 2, Whitby; Gibson | 2p ity. a 2.21, Honaids dian Phd Cg A 4 [Brampton Excelsiors 8-4 at the spot as the Whitby team capital-| Hall completed the scoring for| * To'C "4 abisiet 845221, Booth 92. gn Ihe Pi Agni in he world be (Whithy arena, The Red Wings!ized on a Brampton penalty for {ihe night as he scored his fourth 3. Brampion: McCauley (major) 10.49, McCauley 16.3, ing served by Telex from Can ada, 4 ost even final their fourth goal, goal of the game, a nifty back now lead the best of seven i Carnegie made it 52 for the| hander that Kitto never saw, The, ___(Ashbee, Finnegan) ... 1525'19.58, ¥. Tran 19.58, the sixth game slated } 52 inthe, " I pe pight, Wings as he caught the corner Wings appeared content from {| If a seventh game is needed it {under the leg of Kitlo, Just seven here in to run out the clock, al- " will be back here in Whithy on|®cconds later the Excelsiors) though they did test Kitto with a | Saturday might, came back and scored as Foster couple of long shots, S | The largest crowd ever to see; beat, McCready wil o hot one. JUST TALKING ~~ Just one ee . L = Goals were coming hot and IeaVY| more step for that big trip. It { the Red Wings play in Whithy, right now and Davis scored at ha 3 ahest ste | some 1247 of them, were really| the 16,45 mark for the third goal wil perhats Ja She foughest, sie) thrilled at every tura both feams|yy 44 seconds {will be like tigers up there on made That completed the scoring for Friday night as they have their 502 Dunlop Street East of Reynolds Whithy With tu Wl gait hu he ,| this period backs to the wall and face elim £ F locals were down 240 in games, The third period was a real ination We feel sure that if the and have battled back to take a dandy as both teams were stilll Whitby team can check and play 32 lead full of run and fight, Finnegan|as well as they a here Just Ty i started it off for the losers as he|night that they might just win D d b This Was another of stone must scored on a pass from Bignell to|it up on Friday night, but don't ecorate y ut | BAMEE wil oh 8 {re ig thale cut the local lead to a pair of (under estimate this Bramp were Just gs om a goals, Luke then got that onc{lon team they are good , DoDD & SOUTER PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE DE rib lo the wes Fam Mivack for the local side as he PHIL HALL played a terrific drew first blood last night as completely fooled Kitto in the|game for the Red Wings las " | Arthurs scored at the 5,26 mark J vo goal came afl night 8s the big red he ad fired HONOR POST OFFICE CARETAKER as the Whithy team was not get. Visitors cage His goal come at icht £8 U0 DIE CEC URC TC 107 BYRON STREET SOUTH WHITBY MO 8.5231 ing fhe ball out of Meir own Kitto wes getting a real work I nasty gosh over his right eye in Members of the staff of the | day said good-bye to their care- | Ashton. Their farewell took the |© | N Whitby Post Office on Wednes- | teker for 36 years, William | form of a presentation of a A penalty to Ashbee paved the YOUR PAI T DEALER r » which was made by |W8Y for the first Whithy goal ; : . Y | Ashbee was sent off at 7.29 and ) Postmaster Witiom 310 wh Brian Gibson scored at the 8.4 15 BROCK [ JUST NORTH MAAAAS w ceives the purse from Mr mark on a pass from Ross, The NORTH 1 OF THE G: : Brown 4 "7" |Excelsiors came close less tha: WHITBY FOUR CORNERS Oshawa Times Photo |2 minute later as Finne Shana mes 1010 right in only to have McCready outguess him, Hall of the Whitby Open Thurs, Till 8 p.m.--Fri, Till 9pm, | team was banished at 12.34 and Meets | had just stepped back on the floor A ) » Brampton team seored hen t} ) ly i He give them the lead for Prize Beef from the C.N.E. By GERRY BLAIR 'For Hayride [ie sind ime™ ™ we wave A goon wien ve- 3) EEE WHITBY HARDWARE | TIED AT 22 wv NANA We On Tuesday evening, 35 young! The Red Wings were right on ; The world famous Whitby Dunlops like many clubs people of Faith Baptist Church! the ball now .and came storming BLADE 49° Fresh Country ¢ / SURPLUS S | ( K veens Ib Ib : e th ave ally s g bed to league and [Mel to hold their weekly meet. back and tied the count at two before them have finall uccumbed to 1g i Hing to be inthe form of oval os Hell scored nis Tirst of 100} ROAST SAUSAGE 3 0) 8 J ar! financial problems, and will not operate this winter! ride, After meeting at the church, goals at the 15.44 mark, Both SIRLOIN 89° Rindless T decision was taken at a special meeting of the the young people went to the teams fought tooth and nail for STEAKS... ib, 49 BACON ,,..... Ib, club officers here last night, Club President Terry [home of Mr, Lamb, in Enniskil-| the next few minutes with both RUMP " Kelly explained to all those in attendance that pro= feu for a hayride Kido and Me( poady goig ROAST ..... Ib, 19 Polish ¢ : v = 4 am aa as ing devotions were held first, in real going over, The period ended blems relating to a league, as he saw it following his |, C00 Mr. Glen Baker was the With the Brampton team fighting RIB 16° SAUSAGE .,.... Ib, , attendance of the last three OH A, Senior meetings (special speaker, The young peo. for the ball in the Whithy end STEAKS ..... Ib, Fresh Lamb ¢ OPEN OPEN along with club manager Wren Blair prompted the |ple then piled on the wagon and, Zone HAMBURG 35° NT OTR ib 29 move, "It was proposed that there be only one Senior [were off Davis of the Wings was sent off STEAK ves I FRO QTR. ... Ib, J THURS. FRIDAY | »ague in Ontario" said Mr, Kelly, "embracing all the Next week the young people at the 4.46 mark and while he was ue pd ! . d Se io! "A" teams, It " i immediately {will be meeting at the church, |off Phil Hall who played a tre BONELESS FRESH BUTT . TILL 9 P.M, TILL 9 P.M. ~ mendous game last night, scored evident that all teams save Whitby and Belleville were | his second goal of the night and co T 0 at the extreme end of Western Ontario and necessitat= LILIES SHIPPED {gave the Wings the lead for the ed tremendous travel by the Eastern clubs", "It is just | A hall-million. cut stem lilies - -- ROLLS CHOPS Ib ' ; a physical impossibility for Whitby to operate in a {fg pangs dd Brin uring ADDITIONAL WHITBY NEWS I i nada ane ite TR { league as far flung as this would be", Manager Wren Eas!er An during ON PAGE 4 P IAL BARGAI *ason Blair said "not only am I concerned about the costs of travelling in a league of this nature, but I am sure that most of our players could never get the necessary HEAVY DUTY E H time off work to make these trips", The executive J | Hal THE ] 9 } i rr Ww oa yyy xtra eavy members explored other possibilities but were thwart : fait % CRE ; s 8 8 a iid SPRINKLING CANS : ed at every turn to come up with an answer that could 4 a 8 a i i fd i h 3 Uh a GALVANIZED PAILS see the "Dunnies" continue operations, Finally Judge : 4 b ; if : | ! i 14 i 1 J ! : TH WA | t. Galvani John Pritchard, one of the early pioneers of the club, J ; y pol § Qt. G zed moved a motion that the Whitby Dunlops make no gf al ; fT \ i 7% 2a : i : Fo : Rustproof, Leakproof HANDY 10 QT, SIZE entry to any league this year, because a satisfactory 4 rey ut ad ? : 1 ait A REG. 1.10 equitable grouping was unavailable to the elub, Thus one of amateur hockeys most colorful clubs passes p ] § from the scene, Many things could be written about : : these past great years, but space does not allow this ; 3dr ™ NOW 11 tonight, but we will go into all of that in more detail ' 4 ( Saturday night, Meanwhile its farewell to a great club, i £ 5 a fine bunch of athletes, and a hearty thank you for the wonderful hockey, and for putting this community before the public eye in such a tremendous fashion during the past six years, Hurry - Before they are Gone TOWN AND COUNTRY , , , Results of last night's dy od Li li ; hor pid | ENGLISH BONE CHINA lacrosse game between Brampton and Whitby were " bi " y ' § Cup & Saucer Set not known at time of writing, We will have details of. 5 { that game and what we hope will be a send off for the : i a . Red Wings in quest of the Canadian Junior "A" la- ; 4 : = A TTc | FULL SKIN CHAMOIS crosse championship in Saturday's column , , , Brooks b A lin Meadowcrests evened their best-of-seven Central i | : Ontario Intermediate "A" lacrosse series with New- ! py PATTERNS REG. 285 NOW 2 31 market at one game each, with a 15-10 victory over | ' yg . Newmarket in Brooklin, Don Craggs, Bill Short and « : { FUNESY QUALITY Doug Vipond were the scoring leaders amassing 10 J goals among them. Third game goes tonight in News market with the fourth contest in Brooklin next Tues= day evening at 8:45 p.m . Another top notch soft ball attraction will take place in Oshawa tonight at | iy i ! Alexandra park when the Oshawa Merchants enters % ! . ] 4 BAR Al tain Peterboro Orchard Park in the second game of SN ---- i their Best-of-three OASA Senior "B"" semi-finals, j 7 Game time is 8:00 p.m, The Orchard Park club were : E : 1 if Items to 59. Close Out Now +18 9e grouped with Ray Judd's Lakefield group and de- feated them on two occasions. Whitby Dunlop player | f ! Values to 2.25. Not Many Now Q7¢ Gary Darling catches for Peterboro, and Bill Mahoney, former Peterboro Junior "A" star, and last season fo i wr a ---- RON i ] 5 Items to 49¢, Good Choice. Now 17¢ with Clinton of the Eastern United States League, is their outstanding pitcher, BR Phone MO 8-3618 1h a iy 4 ; ARMSTRONG | ly 3 NOW ROCK wis iil 0 i Pa Men's Shop | i SPECIAL BARGAIN Feature Starts At 7 & 9:25 188 2 ! WHITBY PLAZA BROCK ST. § SATURDAY MATINEE STARTS 1:30 |} | . WHITBY | ar 2 BURNER PAINT ROLLER WAYRE HOLDEN PN . ; OPEN HOUSE vy White Enamel 750 Watt Dynal Roller -- Metal Tray NOW 4.37 NOW 1.29 SET : i boi G.E. 60 WATT 6-FT. HOUSEHOLD and browse around, you will be made LIGHT BULBS WOODEN STEPLADDE. most welcome at anytime, iE REG. 25¢ NOW 18¢ SAVE NOW 4.99 You are cordially invited to drop in WHITBY HARDWARE LID. mcs uch 1264S po. 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