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The Oshawa Times, 13 Feb 1961, p. 5

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WHIT ; Whithy Bureau Office: Manager: Lloyd Robertson BY and DIS ICT 111 Dundas St, West ; Tel. MO, 8.3703 £1 his band should be ready for a bandmaster of that band for 10 $ | ANNUAL BANQUET | Town To Have Two | Bands By Midsummer Guests at the annual banquet Allen Wood, whe told the group THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Febroory 13, 1961 § lof the Whitby Brass Band, held that his father, a Scottish immi- ~ ion Saturday night, that the town will have bands on parade by midsum- Corps, before World War 1, and mer, Stan Redfern, Junior after service overseas had re | Bandmaster, told the group that turned to assume the post of performance by ! i public sum. years, f {mer In 1934, he said he became | Attending the dinner were manager of the Metropolitan {members of the Brass Band Silver Band. 8 post. he held {and their wives, members cf until 1946. During those years,| | council and other invited guests, in 1937, he formed the ior | Special guests were Allan Wood, hand. Following the war, or. {Bandmaster of the Metropolitan ganized a junior band again i8ilver band and president of and, sithough he retired In 1957, ithe Toronto musicians' Union, he has returned to * dp organ land his father, John Wood, for jze another junior .. .p were told grant, had fizst joined the band | ¢ two. of the Riverdale Salvation Army, * | {many years manager of the {band his son eonducts Bringing greetings from the Later, bandsmen und thelr guests enjoyed dancing to music supplied by sn orchestra com town of Whitby, Mayor Stanley Martin told the band personnel that they were filling a great need in the town and suggested that the service clubs may be * lof service to the band in what they are trying to accomplish Plans Games Night Following him, Bandmaster Sinclair Home and School As | Redfern announced that his jun-| sociation held its monthly meet. ior group would probably beling on Thursday evening st the ready for a public performance |school, The president, Mrs, W by summer, thus giving Whithy Bryant, opened the meeting He suggested Various reports were read by posed of members of the band Sinclair H&S MUSICIANS MEET AT BANQUET Ogganizer of four bands in Toronto in the past 26 years, John Wood, was guest speaker at the annual banquet of the Whithy Brass Band in the | arena on Saturday night, Mr organized four Metropolitan Junior Bands snd has been conductor of one, He is shown shove with his equally fa moug son, Allan, bandmaster | he Metropolitan Silver | Toronto Musicians Union, as they chat with Whitby band. master Eric Clarke, Left fo right are Allan Wood, John Wood and Frie Clarke {its second band, ---- Ithat few towns in Canada of the Mrs, Bell and approved Wood, over the 'years, ! ind and president of the | ~Oshawa Times Photo Dummitt, skip; John LTERBOROUC i, A PETERBOROUGH RINK and Don Board, | skipped by Don Dummitt, won the Dunlop Trophy at the third ennusal Dunlop Bonspiel at the Shows Slides Of Journey 1 ~Oshawa Times Photo for " rake wa al by 3 3l rt i tie most vi A t's Were dor chureh to tile ne 3 f the Yacht minds the Unit and missing who f WHS 7th with good a) for his first evenin early ten in NOTICE Salvation Army Thrift Store 137 BROCK ST. §. -- WHITBY WILL BE OPEN THURS. - FRI, - SAT. for the sole of Clothing, Furniture, ete. Welfare available Monday thru Fridey Pick-up Service Mon, & Wed. ONLY Ph: MO 8.8002 or MO 8.4602 ra Rp am Nel av rs' two parts 5 to be At the close of games were 3 WA « 18 Burke, Roberts, 10.26 W in charge by all to lucky bh Val as games were NY served with wh 17.44 Was TE Lo gy WON LONG SWIM MAR del PLATA, Argentina (AP)~=Danish-born Helge Jen. | {sen of Canada Sunday won the second international swimming marathon «27.9 miles between Miramar and Mar del Plata, two seaside resorts on the Ar. gentine Atlantic coast, His time was 12 hours, 25 minutes, Syder| Guiscardo of Argentina, last year's winner, arrived 35 min utes after Jensen for second place LJ FREE! TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN GARDENING | AND PLEASANT HOME SURROUNDINGS SEND TODAY! OUR B18 1981 SEED AND NURSERY BOOK -- FINEST EVER 164 pages with over 300 things 1a make your | in your savings SOCK? Get extra cash /\ up to LUN $2500.00 A LOANS - aks sometimes more, : NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY: LIMITED Largest All.Canadian Consymer Loan Company, 286 KING ST, WEST -- RA 8.1636 CLOSED SATURDAY---OPEN to 6 P.M, FRIDAY BRANCHES THROUGHOUT ONTARIO size of Whitby are so endowed During the husiness meeting, | i te Whitby Curling Club on Satur- | nors of the trophy, makes the | Don with bands tentative plans were made for . day. Above, Thomas Norwood | presentation Left to right in | Walsh, vice He told the group, which in "Games Night", date to he ar: representing the Dunlop | the photo are: second, Ron 1 lead cluded representatives of alll ranged at further meetings. Mrs, uca 1011 a en £ Canada plant st Whithy, do Summers, Thomas Norwood {four service clubs and the Royal William Woodward spoke briefly | |Canadian Legion, that presention the benefits of Home and = | {plans call for uniforms for his School un Oo rop Y {band The attendance banner was ! ' | "They do not consider them-(won by Mrs, Vaneyk's room| - iselves bandsmen until they get|The parents were invited to vis-| uniforms," he said, "and I won-|it their children's classrooms) .. > . | 0 Peterborou h der if the service clubs might and meet the teachers. Mrs i Whol ange of education a Prd. mang, Wil HM Hooks, as, eon bes thet Way €ear 10 help Wy Bryant J clcomed the FBarber. time residents of Whithy and | that more than 500 new schools\new school over to architect out? shop Qua Of { 7 ly p " lwe g Is 7 A y anne By & half-point Peterbor. eterborough, Newmarket, Rich-| Speaker for the evening was|performed in several selections | Whitby Township were told at\were opened in Ontario ini, B. Coon, who in turn present FRENCHMAN'S B On won the attendance banner gh rink won the Dania ond Hill. Roval Canadian Sud 4 A. who over the Years/ . ; the official opening of the An-|1060 ed them to Arthur Robertson, Sunday evening at Pairport/the month, A birthda ough rink no ! A op ih mn Bt Loy ' ahadien J] . John Wood, who over ! iT. years The group fully enjoyed the derson Street High School or He said that he agreed with| chairman of the board's build United Chnrch, Ri Dr. 'W. served to honor Founders night Trophy up or « mpeli io Jor ury sirchmount, Oshawa and had organized four bands and quartet and hope that they willl priday evening, Speaker was A,|those who sald Canada needs aling committee, Mr, Robertson MacKay showed picture slides of The Home afid School are sell- 11 } rd Hime A \ w hi by Whitby en conductor of one. r./make a return visit, The presi-ina iden Dunton, president of| population of 30,000,000 persons,| then handed the keys to board his trip from Canada to Japan, ing tickets for the Consumers i ing ey oa ios wi Ry e 0, . ¥ hithy R168 were sripbed Wood gave an informal alk, se- dent on hehalt a the mssocls-| og pjeton | niversity, Ottawa,|"I believe immigration adds to| chairman Lloyd Gibson when he attended the Christian Gas Cooking School to be held dozen Five pebrosen ng neat rank Bodden, Claire Rie he ling some of the Incidentsition expressed { Suits d q and former chairman of the employment and does not cause] Mr. Dunton was introduced Education Conference These at Pickering High School on!'Y # dozen curling clubs, look I Legro wil howen, Earlithat had transpired In his years The meeting ac journe and Canadian Broadeasting Corpor-| unemployment," by John Dryden, a formey i " pm teresting, (March 13. Anyone hing part in the event and Don Dum- Bryant, Bob Taylor, Harry|in bands lunch was served by Grade |. Minister of Labor, Hon member of the board and now a des were interesting, | Ma 3 ing "fol SOME : oh Re. a hic ne gy ation ie J A | BA re served by ets may contact the Pre m Pe erry th Bg vi O'Connell and Jack Beaton He was introduced by his son,' mothers 'In the next 20 to 40 years," | Michael Starr, said that one of member of the Whitby Town- the ladies of the They Mrs J, Brown gi Bi or the Dh nit] Fini : : said Mr. Dunton, "things of the/his chief concerns is the train. ship Council Appreciation to are raising funds thi Several member were Dor ' Board lead, n on . hd hd {mind will be most important of |g of both young persons and Mr, Dunton was %xtended by Sunday School floor Frenchman's Bay Club wer p ig second nd Yoh all, It 1s up to us to increase Adults in the technical fields Mrs, W. W, Baldwin, a mem- : av evening. several had an enjoyable time last Sat: yw. i we iT HA ink had also . {our facilities for training those and his department has made ber of the board, On Tuesda A net United urday evening when they attend. han. 'edc, The rik had, also | | agreements with the provinces] The high school band made A he, dod th yg th!ed 0 ¢ N house if Natior heen inners " het : 4 hii y . Opening his remarks, Mr [to Assist in this training (its first public appearance with ( d \ attended 70 ¢ open nh Ji hdd Winners o 1e am aw «pent 1 f ad aka ka] ¥ Ce at Dunbarton Yacht Club in Toronto , out on the trophy | Dunton looked back in history] Automation iy Ah festa: 8 tions, lant Sot ; ong { h 45% points were 3 o the pioneer and said that the , g Phos ' ed Church Birthday . congratulatior with 42% points were the mem a 11 O00 ea Iw ened! interest in education," he said.|of the Oshawa and District There was & attendance Randy Warren van bers 9 Murray Roberts' Union | Whigerieng gs MH opened This year, he said, $26 million|Gideons, presented the school 4 ol VORTS February s (ville Rink y y f ' | at the Frenchman's Home| years old on February By , srs In the By CLIFF GORDON assists night's to Belleville and were blanked hard work, Through the years,|P@s been budgeted for this Bible, d School meeting held at the celebrated his birthds a Second prize winners in . ' , ) o ' training. Mrs. ¥, W, Browne, for Vis ppl M arty last Saturday which wa draw were the foursome Well folks they came within worl 10 by Peterborough was the he said, the amount of brawn| D th fe ont G d Cha: and school on Monga i oud rd fl by . of ; his little skipped by Chester Gayda, of an ace of making first place The first period was a slow difference between a first place necessary had dwindled and| ring rl erenns. Even: Mes, gC Moblin Chapter. and James C, Clark showed a » aa ! ' Fe A r x Eo . aa ' ose » > of n N ht hh | "ei 1b, Lb ' Y 4 «nC, y film on natural gas, which cov: friends Birchmount club, with three The Whitby Hillcrests made a close, hard checking affair with finish and a migh y close sec.| increased | gelist Church, pronounced the| Windsor, presented school flags m ' h ourse of the birthdas iv was Wins and 43 points gallant bid for the top rung in neither team showing too much ond' spot. Actually the locals| During the recent fifties, he |invocation and Rev. J. Vanion behaif of the IODE Sel the £100 urs Alberta 1a" lant Baturd ay g [ of Third prize fhe 9 am. the Eastern Jr. B league as drive, As a result the fans did/won more games than did the|said, Canada had been happy| Harmelin, President of the| The evening concluded with or Hp RVall the different _ M Aron rf on " the event went to Jack Beaton, of they whipped the Kingston not get too much of a Lift out Petes but they also lost three and comfortable but in this Whithy Ministerial Association, |an appreciation by Principal and it Showed os eas went vast ac ney Riva and Whitby, with two wins and 35 Frontenacs 7-2 here on Saturday|of the period and there was no more. The Petes tied five and|decade, "the hot winds of com-| gave the dedication W. A. Andrew stations whic A 3» Bir the out 0 an Suess wele, of Oak. Points. Beaton, incidentally, night, The win put the locals goal scoring for them to cheer|suffered only two losses both| petition are blowing across our| ------ ------ Hirsh Mi "wr Is om HA "rig Eles He Shea and Was the defending trophy cham: one point out in front of the|about at the hands of the Whitby|land," He said that other coun homes. Sis Cayman Fo ind 8 Goldring of Toronto and| Pion, having won the silverware Peterborough Canucks, BU'T| The second period was differ. Hillcrests, It was most|tries are. now in a position to| [Mr and "Mrs Norman Roc Kall 18st year at the second Dunlop the Canucks were busy down Injent however as coach Gagnon pleasing to see Lynn Middleton|apply their training and g ood Presbyteens Plan lof Weston | "Spiel Picton and they too came up must have had a few well win the scoring championship. brains to Industry, Happy birthday also to Jan Consolation prize in the early with 4 win and vaulted back|chosen words for his charges.| » « «+ We had been given to| Canada, he said, faces m serl-| 1 . P |wentzel who celebrated his Senn went to Earl Bryant'siinto the top slot via ® one-point| Because, in the second period| understand that he had a one ous question o how pif sell} ! Ly hev skate: p y 3 pn ] p i f vl Va entine arty fourth birthday with a party last hi y ] n a the 1} lead, Thus they have the right|they skated like their lives de: point lead going into Saturday! LV bean labor in oe Wednesday necond priz a ee. j to name their opposition for the pended on them winning. Mid: | night's game but it was thei ord he sap but also the! \ p Ns as w y y , g a i 8, ne § ' Ne St. Andrew's = Presbyteens| ©, pC ie home of Mr. and Unionville rink with playoffs dleton started the ball rolling other way around. Aylesworth|, oi 0 "woe pov been ae) opened their weekly meeting Mrs, Diesley was quickly extin 2 eoint We understand that they ex. al the 2.03 mark us he rounded had the one point lead, how olied to production in those! with a devotional service led by| pb oq™ abt "Friday by the|" mr ad on PO draw went PECt to name Kingston, and that|out a three way play with Tran ever the locals did & tremend. pled ry. FroAy " Bonnle Townsend I burness Southwest Pickering Fire Dept.|to Eimer Avery and his Rich. lll mean the Hillcrests are left and Luke, ous job of blanking the King| "The whole world depends meeting followed 1a ons Ja hom An overheated stove was blamed mond Hill rink with two wins With the Belleville McFarlands The Hillerests kept the pres. ston captain while hard work. more on 'brain work now than| pe sale of calendars wa for the fire and 33 points in the other half, It is expected sure on the Kingston team- and|ing Lynn was picking himself (is did a century ago, or even 20! lecte We are sorry to hear that Bill" (ais ' that the playoffs will open here at the 6.44 mark Ashby fired a up a goal and an assist AYE 8 " id 4 \ y i laire Rich, of Whitby Club v | 4 Bf: » years ago," he said A Valentine Prentice has been confined to wiio Was chairman of the hon. ©n Wednesday night. Manager hot one from the point that had|We know all the fans in this| In the 17th century, he said, | held Feb, 15 {the Ajax Hospital and we hope|gpiel, incidentally, won the con./Ivan Davie was to attend a|goml labelled all the way, This area will join with' us when we|it was gauged that the total the meeting he will soon be well again. |solation prizes in the 11 a.m. meeting in Belleville yesterday gave the locals a 2.0 lead and say a job well done, Lynn, and amount of scientific knowledge played A general meeting of the Fair dram in this regard, but results were|they were really flying now, keép up the good work in the|then known had doubled in that | 2 port Yacht Club was held last] The nspiel no. not known as we wrote the Harvey (Hot Dog) Bure got his|playofis 100 years, Now, he said, it Is] The Dunlop Bonspiel is a n | 4 F {Sunday at Moore's Marina, table event at the Whithy Curl story, Be sure to watch in to- first of two at the 13.39 mark SUMMARY estimated that man's . totall ome eague Keith Warner, Rear Commodore ing club for just two years ago, morrow and Wednesday nights'(as he tipped in a Roberts'| Ist Period knowledge doubles every 10| {of sall, tendered his resignationithe club's official opening coin: paper for full details |backhander | Scoring ~ None, years and many predict that|--- . from the executive as he is be-|oided with the first Dunlop One big feature of the win for! With less than two minutes! Penalties -- P Ford 7.16,/this will accelerate in coming ntertains Ing transferred to Galt, This trophy competition, This year, the local team was the two remaining in the second period Harkness 9.45, Tripp 13.23,|YeArs n . position will now be filled by as club president Bert Foote an. points that Lynn Middleton pick-|{the Milkmen took a 4-0 lead as/ Freeman 19.30 He sald that Canada needs 2 Hayden Barnard nounced prize winners, he invit-'ed up, a goal and an assist [captain Ken Roberts dented the! nd Period to develop more experts, econ jax roup The Frenchman's Bay Bantamied the winning Peterobrough The two points were all he riggin with Shearer and Burke| 1. Whitby: Middleton, ola, political scientists, phil J hockey team will play their first/team to come back again nextineeded fo stay ahead of Bud| assisting, There were four pen:| Tran, Luke vviivavee 4 Ds0P A Histor, He pare Salvation Army Women's OMHA game at Brooklin' on year and qaiend Steir trophy Aylesworth of the Frontenacs alties, well divided, handed out| 2. Whitby: Ashby, peot the need is for other forms Home League held its weekly Tuesday Thomas Norwood presented for the scoring championship. |in this period | Switzer, McCullough 6.44 | \ \ , ) 4 ; | ' ++ 9.8% of education after high school meeting. on Thursda evening the trophy on behalf of Dunlop|§o congratulations Lynn, you| FIVE-GOAL THIRD Whitby: Burke, and better A for uni at the ( tac! The mee A WHITBY {¢ anada at W hithy, the donors really deserved it, and we hope, The third period was a wide RODErtS +vovavivinnanes 18.80 versities. He called for more opened by rs ppt igh y HES Mig) * en oe) fom to see you carry right on inlopen free scoring affair and| 4. Whitby: Roberts, variety in opportunities to learn sity who on J. oid hdies of hd mins yi a ville 3 Shanes the playolfs had the fans on their toes alll Shearer, Burke ,. 18.13 right within the schools, for Sig bod al od DAY-BY-DAY envi ? TOM Other goal scores for the Hill. {the way. The locals added three| Penalties -- Luke 7.18, Brown students with different inter. taken by auxiliary captain Mrs MCGILL FENCERS WON crests were Harvey Burke, back|more as Luke, Burke and|749, J, Ford 14.21, Shearer| ests, without separating them Wayswell. of Ajax. and closet EUCHRE CLUB LLL UA 0! after an absence of two weeks, Napiorkowski found the range. 18.58, "I believe that the high vith praver by Mrs. Captain. Wednesday afternoon's euchre! yr MONTREAL (CP) = McGill with two, Gord Like, Ken Rob: Peter Ford and Harkness did 3rd Period schools are not concentrating Robert Mrs. Donnithorne and!club was held at the home of University, sparked by J Ben} erts, Ted Naplorkowski and the light blinking for the visi:| §. Whitby: Luke, much on the technical sense, oud was in charge of the GYate 2 By vot [ANS strong performance, Sat-'Geq' Aghby, This. was Ashby's/tors who had been blanked for] Middleton he said her group wa \nrge o Mrs, Grace Hicks, Byron street) wiav won the Ontario-Quebec | 8 tulati t Valentine party and supervised north, Whithy, with Mrs. Mary University Athletic "AS oclatio first goal in schedule play, andthe first 54 minutes and 58 6, Whithy Offering congratu at ons lo the entertainment Woodward as hostess . Phi ORAL now the young fellow has found seconds of the game Shearer iveies the Whitby District High School fencing championship, McGill h Sabi | ~ Mae) Boards on behalf of thelr Mrs. Sheppard The winners were: First, niaced first in the iaeet's three the mark look out, ICE CHIPS , , , The Hillcrests| 7. Kinigston: F, Ford, icipalit e M or of the enjoyed Mrs, Rose Barrington: second, ayents and wound up with a to] Feter Ford and John Hack. made a very fine showing in| Mantrop vuevvavivisye 14,58 mnie parties NE Whitby yo: prizes awarded Mrs, Croco icks, with Mrs.ital of 36 points, University of Ness scored for the losers the regular schedule racking up| 8 Kingston: Harkness, BY Hea Down of Whitby winners. Lunch Cora Peel, low Toronto Athletes placed second] The Hillcrests showed a new a won 15, lost five record, in McNiven vovvvivinenss Te We T. 0. W, Fowler, dis. the social commities A dainty lunch served with 27 points and the Univer.[centre man in Gary McCul: (their first year of Jr, B. Hockey.| 9. Whitby: Napiorkowskl, triot "High " School Inspector entine decorations, among the ladies sity of Montreal was third with|lough, a smooth skating, hard| . One rough week when McCullough, Chasez, 18.06 brought greetings from the De. i | The next euchre party willi1g |checker, He picked up a pair of 'they lost a 2-1 overtime game| Penalties -- Ashby 5,15, 10.44. partment of Educatio A 1c held at the home of Mrs. . rrm------ A ---- . ------ Fina Henning, Jarvis street DODD & SOUTER f oii PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON ST, 5, WHITBY MO 8-5231 C.L.L. 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Gardeners, tbe Lh kL TT Tr ---- H DOMINION SEED HOUSE, GEORGETOWN, ONTARIO H Ploase send FREE copy of 196] Dominion Sead and Nursery Sook, | hove nat 1 received my copy, ' lus teati ly YWrssssnsuunnannat CUBS HONOR AKELA AT WEDDING i The A and B Packs of the Fifth Whitby Cub Pack gave their former Akela a guard of day, Feb, 11 will settle About 2§ | She is the for. | their return they | mer Trudy Oetelaar of 500 | in the United States | Byron street south, Whitby, | cubs were present to form . He is Peter Van Driel of Chi: | the guard of honor. Miss honor on her wedding at St. | cago, After the ceremony they | Doreen Turnbull will succeed John's Roman Catholie | embarked on a three - month | Trudy as Akela of the A Pack Church in Whitby on Satur. | European honeymoon. On ~Oshawa Times Photo |

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