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The Oshawa Times, 20 Jun 1961, p. 5

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ok a = Sd Sg Eh ; (i . ' Ay : Y . - " . - Ch a ---- Lt ny bn : nS AS CT Cw Wi Si ow TW THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 20, 1961 § WHITBY and DISTRICT 35 Job's Chuck Io, ori 1 oad 4-3 Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West 'Has Annual Picnic Manager: Lloyd Robertson -- I) ry Sunday school held its annual| Sunday school teacher balloon Sangwin, Mrs. G Th + |Debbie Zolatizha, Norma Pen- Bernard Sangwim ao for the Whitby team with Ken #5 der. H, Parish, Mrs. W. Bonk, Mrs. | ROSS adding a single counter. * | Boys 10 and 11, egg and spoon |N, Bradley. Mrs. Stan Atkinson. > he same two ame will meet |; the Wings appeared to be race -- Allan Parrington, Lloyd Mrs. W. Skitteral, Mrs. G. Ked- (here on Thursday night and|gging to tie it up as they pep-| [Smith. dy and Mrs. J. McKelvine. Athis time it will not matter if it\ po 04 the st. Kitt's cage. But] : Itas *h was served. | Girls 10 and 11, needle andjtasty lunch was plays in the local aréffh. [ou around. Davis scored his {team all around and the whistle Boys 12 and 14, marshmallow man and Mrs. Larner, of Osh- Davis converted a Kadwell pass! race -- Maurice Fitzjohn, Allan|awa, attended the Nurses' Grad- for the first tally, The A's tied| 5 King. uation Reunion held at Home- jt yp less than a minute later as; JUST TALKING . . . It was a| 6 - ; 3 po ; 0 Girls 12 to 14, marshmallow wood Hospital in Guelph. ---- |disgrace to make players play| race -- Sylvia Carswell, Gay . 'a : in such conditions as they could la lle Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Sullivan Staff Changes leasily have been hurt and who! 7 > and Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Sullivan {was going to pay the bills, not io ta iP Girls 8 and 9, 40 yard dash --|VeTe: Mrs. C. Elkington. Mrs. Thomson. John Davis fired lip, I eel 1. second goal at the 18.44 mark| 2. is raining or not as Whitby (fy was against the Whitby| 4. St. Kitt's: Graham, LJ SN rw 1 amr we - = ew [yy Reyined-Out Boxla | |picnic at Pine Ridge Park. Rev.race -- Mrs. Bottomley, Mr. By CLIFF GORDON Graham scored on a fine three-jof folding after the game in G. Nicholson and Mr. Jeff Mar-|Jeff Martin. The weatherman played havoc way passing play with Berge Brampton when the manage- in, Superintendent 3 Sunay ; Ladies shoe kick -- Mrs. W. \ith the lacrosse game in Si. and G. Cheevers. vent. felt they could ot. Carty - | school, supervised, J. larle, : Catharines last night but the Ross gave the Whitby team a on getting seven Sunday school teachers. Men's fashion show won by|game played amid a downpour pew life at the 12.20 Tn with|Players out for a game. A large attendance of approx- Mr. Craigan. .. lof rain lasted for only two B. Campbell and Kadwell get-|Plavers held a meeting on Sun- imately 125 parishioners was| Best dressed men -- Mr. Hill, periods and was called with the ting the helpers. This lead was day and appear to have every- present. Most of the children Mr. King, Mr. Jeff Martin. St. Catharines team leading 4-3. even shorter lived as the home thing ironed out and promised to went swimming and the pooll Ladies' fashion show won by The game was held up on altown lad tied it up 15 seconds have a full team out for the lunch was greatly enjoyed. [Mrs. La Trobe and Mrs. Bot-\number of occasions as the rain later, Graham getting his sec. 8ames. . . . The team spirit was Mrs. S. Atkinson and Mrs, P./tomley. literally pelted down but the ond goal. The game was only a really high last night too as the J. Bird were in charge of the referees were determined that'minute and a half old when the fellows appear to be really pull- races with the following results: T Y they wait and play it out. Irains came down and held |ing together. . . . So fans, these 5 years and under, 30 yard WHI B | They were playing ankle deep things up for some time. The fellows are really out to play |dash -- Each received a prize. lin mud in spots and betterilocals had a man advantage on lacrosse and are giving it all : he PERSONALS than that in water in other two occasions but failed to get/they have. Let's see a good a | Girls, 6 and 7, 40 yard dash spots. Manager Davi inl {crowd out for the game here |Lynne Patterson, Yvonne Zola- Spols.: 5 anag vie willithat goal. : yi n A check with the OLA in regard, * ? iod Thursday night as you can see (tizha. Mrs, Peter Bird, Wellington|is a ruling as to whether twoly, "dhe Second and last period|, op "spe 'copre jast night the | Boys 6 and 7, 40 yard dash -- street, opened her home for a heriods is a full game or not the St. Catharines team took a, © ~ appear evenly match- A | x or ar" held in honor of" oor , 7 two-goal lead as Young and] {Danny Vallant, John Bottomley. |*'Stork Shower Graham paced the winners d. | Boys 8 and 9, 40 yard dash -- Mrs. George Page who received ii "2 hair 'of goals with single] \nompson found the range de- SUMMARY on ard Renny GUIhar many lovely gifts. Attending|on pair | 2 5 4/spite the slow drizzle that was U jconn are, yM : counters going to Young and)g.enching the players, coaches, | Ist Period Whitby: Davis, Kadwell .......cee0000s 2.40 St. Kitt's: Graham, Berge, G. Cheevers ... 3.12 3. Whitby: Ross, B. Campbell, Kadwell 1... vveeeee 12.20 P. Cheevers .... |thread race -- Janice La Trobe, | . : ; . Eo : lSandra Scero. 0 Mrs: D. B Owens, of hitb The Red Wings ged the|oent at the end of the second 20| Penalties -- Buchannan .45, )ntario Hospital, Mrs. G. § scoring at the 2.40 mark as| .. ec and they called the Young 12.03. 2nd Period . St. Kitts: Young ...... 6.03 . St. Kitts: Thompson, BOrge «sicisiisavansernn 8 . Whitby: Davis, B. Campbell, Holliday 18.44 Penalties -- Gray 6.54. a : 3 SEI Boys 15 to 16, pie eating con-|attended the graduation of Miss - ir ONE OF THE WORST | afternoon. Over a hundred | ceived its baptism at the | utes after the fire was re- {est -- Keith Mace, Allan Par- Mary O'Sullivan, daughter of At Anderson High (the OLA. . a Manager Davis fires in recent Whitby history | spectators gathered to watch = blaze which broke out under a | ported. rington. Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Sullivan who| Several staff changes at Anta Tore an Somew at A caused an estimated . $9,300 | the Whitby Volunteer Fire | car shortly after 2 p.m. All of --Oshawa Times Photo | Men and women soda cracker graduated from Notre Dame derson Street High School wil Esp eciall, a oe ul damage to a Brock street Brigade in action. The newly Whitby's fire fighting equip- | [High School, Toronto. The grad- take place next fall, reports| yy oe any le Folerae oud body shop Monday ! painted yellow fire truck re- Je ment was on the scene min- ati OD ie LO. -ifare f Ta apt apr alata |, Jatin exercises took Dace in Principal Alex AoW. lutes to be called a game. And : he Miss RK. 1. Beonm takes OVErli;, the bargain the teams had | Lad WHITBY SPORTS boro es Mion page Econom: agreed that if the weather had | ? , " at ots dds. | 58 1, . Nr and Mrs. Harvey Brett Iv teaching: in Bancroft. re. not cleared by the end of the |second period, it would be call- Thinking of going CAMPING? amily, of Woodstock, were . : Sunday guests at the home of places Js. AL. Dix who iS|aq off as no contest. . . . But RENTALS Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Molyneux, ®' 5) : [they dug up some rule put in, in PARADE of rock set no," The French Depuiment wilh WET ide i nt OF ow, coe So Mrs. George Barron, of Broad- placing Mrs. 'T. Robertson will Bane iy now we in and Vail, jioves, Coolers, Len. By GERRY BLAIR view avenue, is opening her/be M. Landon, currently in. >t 80 A ye To 19 Th +o . home on Wednesday afternoon structing at Rideau High School(Was 2 4-3 defeat. . . . The PORTSMAN'G aia j(o the Ladies" Aaxiliary. mem. in Olav, {Wings had 14 players out for C CORNER hers of Whitby Baptist Church, Miss Anne Peffers, now at (last night's game, the best show- 1ollo 381 & Brampton Ramblers broke a two-way deadlock {9 make arrangements for the Beaconsfield, Que., will replace ing they have had this year. : | Miss Marion Gates in the Com-| . - - The team was on the brink for first place in the OLA Senior standing with the [Rotary luncheons. { i mercial class. Port Credit Sailors on Saturday night, claiming an | wy. ang Mrs. H. Muekling, of] John McIntyre who is present 11-9 decision from the Sailors in Brampton. The [Centre street north, are estab-/ly vice principal at Anderson Ramblers now have 12 points, made up of six wins . [lishing residence in King City. High will be going to Colling-| and only two setbacks. Port Credit, in second spot, | Their friends wish them happi-|wood as principal in the fall. | v ness in their new surroundings.|New vice principal at Anderson lead Brooklin and St. Kitts, currently tied for third, {will be M. E. Williams, of Bur. by two points. On Thursday night, the Hillcrests NEW CHAIRMAN lington. make their initial appearance in Niagara Falls this LONDON (CP) Sir Sanics! One additional teacher will be| 3 i i -oupled with ther a mm RL °ladded to the Anderson staff. i season. A Brooklin victory coupled wi another Robertson, governor-general of| Keith Norton of een Sail, CN Service, P Port Credit loss to Brampton on Thursday would |, : 2 . : Nigeria, has been appointed teach mathematics and geogra- boost the Hillcrests into second spot, along with the | hairman of the board of gover-| phy. Expected enrolment next Sailors--Brooklin would also have a game in hand. [hors of the Commonwealth In- Should this situation materialize, the stage would be |stitute. He succeeds Lord Dun-|about 340 students compared | set for a tremendous encounter on Saturday night dee, who has served since 1957. with this year's 208. | 64.51 ONLY CN HAS TOURIST ROOMETTES TO WESTERN CANADA For Complete Information about this exclusive HONE RA 34122 fall, says Mr. Andrews, will be on CANADIAN NATIONAL in the Brooklin Community arena between the Hill- as crests and Port Credit for sole possession of runner- up position. AT THE HEIGHT OF THE | underneath the car and its gas | newly erected block buildin fire a 1956 Pontiac was re- | tank exploded seconds later. | to remove the car. moved from the garage. The | Volunteer firefighters, equip- | blaze apparently started | ped with air tanks, entered the At the moment the OLA Senior race finds all clubs with the exception of the winless Niagara Falls --Oshawa Times Photo Scobies, waging a tooth and nail battle for top hon- | ° ° ors. The pleasant surprise thus far of course is the . | fine showing being put forth by the Brooklin Hill- Explosion Fire S Shop crests in their first attempt at the higher classifica- ' tion. Niagara Falls haven't been as fortunate in their debut into Senior competition. Being from the same vicinity as the St. Catharines Athletics, the problem [J ars, arage Hit of obtaining proven Senior players has created a a disturbing problem for the Scobies. While on the A fire which broke out short- other vehicle was scorched and the Pontiac to remove it from other hand, Brooklin are geographically Situated ly after 2 p.m., Monday at the warped. the shop. where the calibre of players needed to bolster their B and N Motors on Brock street! Damage to the body shop was! James Kosmieis was working, OLA Intermediate "A" championship club can be ob- north, in Whitby, caused an esti- estimated at $3,300. Besides on the Pontiac when the fire| tained. The greatest aid to the Hillcrests has been nate Sw Jamage : 2 broken windows. tons and other Started. He was using an acety-| the Peterborough players from the defunct Senior 'hitby Volunteer Fire Bri-(€quipment were lost in the 2 torch. i i i i gade arrived at the blaze less/blaze. The rafters of the one The garage and body shop is qb Plus the pick of the or from . neighboring than five minutes after the fire storey building were heavily owned by B. Jawny and Nick ntermediate clubs. And needless to say, the over- age Juniors from the Whitby Red Wings, groomed | had started. scorched by the fire and may |Luchka who were just out to Although the official cause of Nave to be replaced. lunch when the fire started under the tutorship of Ivan Davies and his coaching | the fire is still unknown it ap- Content damage was esti-' Traffic along Brock street! staff in the past few seasons, Jim Cherry and Bev. parently started underneath a mated at $6,000. The 1956 Pon. north was rerouted by the Whit-| (ro es have been a great asset to the formation of 1956 Pontiac owned by a To. HAC Was a complete write-off. by Police Department for a half- their fine club . Whitby Volunteer Firefighters hour while a fire hydrant on I 40. ronto man. An acetylene torch| ht the bl d trolithe wi de. of Brock street was believed to have touched off | PTOU8 e blaze under control the west side of Brock stree TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . Whitby Abner's Essos in 15 minutes. Firefighters, was being used : ; : ra A some gas underneath the car equipped with air tanks, entered - All trucks of the Whitby Vol.| Were rained out again last night, this time in Port and James spread quickly te its the building during the height of unteer Fire Brigade were in! Perry, where they were playing the Juniors, Abners A Inte 'model Cadillac was. re. the blaze to connect a chain to'operation to quell the inferno. were leading 4-1 while batting in the top of the sixth : ; TE TS pea inning, when the rains came. Tomorrow night Wed. t sh ec- : moved from the body shop s | nesday), Abners host the Markham Aces, seeking re- LJ i Bi the gas Rank ex. Ottenbrites Bow | venge for a 5-2 setback on opening night in Mark- Three body-workers. on duty d | ham a few weeks back. Game time is called for when the fire broke out, Max | 8:15 pm. ... Jim Bishop, sports director at radio sta- Drofomowych, James Kosmieis I R 11 O tion CKLB, held a most interesting and informative and Hugo Heer said a wall of n (0) er pener interview on Friday night with Wren Blair, manager- flames erupted from the open £ odin ; : : coach of the Kingston Frontenacs, on his return from garage doors when the gas tan By CLIFF GORDON with the Guelph team showing the three-day NHL draft meetings. They discussed exploded. Something new and something plenty of class against the less all issues, but touched primaril the Boston Brui Most of the windows in the different held forth last night at experienced Whitby team. They pi 5, but loucned rly. on the vosion [ruin dealings. Jim gives excellent sports coverage on body shop were cracked or the Whitby arena. Rollér hockey tested Mitchell in the Whitby . . } broken from the explosion and made its debut here before cage early in the period but. Whitby happenings on his 5:40 and 6:15 sports shows the heat of the fire. some 150 hockey fans. The out. were unable to score until the . ... Whitby Red Wings inability to field a full club The entire interior of the Pon. Ome was a 5-1.win for the 15.53 mark as pollock woke last Thursday night in Brampton, contributed to a . . ac wan Burned ot. and he UAE Such Reve ovr he if the clout The WHY 33" sheiacing ai the hans of he highly. loved ...take great pictures anytime 3 Ll 1 rear tires which had created Clarke Pollock and Howie earlier in the period but failed FExcelzsiors. Only nine players were on hand for the | : There was only. one drubbing. The Wings have a home-and-home series | most of the smoke were melted Evans led the scoring attack !0 score into a black paste for the visitors with a pair of goal scored in the first period with the St Catharines Athletics this week, which | . . . ) Nels Cook 'seo The scan per was sme. Marie 5c Hight in St Kits The Afhietic return vn | with a Brownie Starmite Camera There were four cars in the 80als each ; : body shop when the fire broke the other Guelph goal. Ted|What rougher as both teams (ho Whithy Community arena on Thursday night, . " Thorndyke scored the lone Whit- [tossed their weight around. The | i" : . gui. A Cadillac was Widamaged by goal late in the third period. Visitors took a commanding 3-0] with action scheduled to start at 9:00 p.m... .. 2 : y lead in the middle frame as ing beside the Pontiac received The game was marred at the ©a% Do . | I damage. Another car 10-minute mark of the first Cook and Evans found the mark AID FOR DEAF 0 | $1295 which remained in the shop dur- Period as it is feared that Jack on solo efforts SASKATOON (CP) -- Hard- n y -- ing the fire received no visible Tregg suffered a broken wrist The Royals built up a 5-0 lead hearing centres for treatment WHITE : : . damage. The front end of an-! The teams opened up fast by phe J. mark heiere Foi of .partiaily-deaf children are So tiny, you'll take it everywhere. So simple to ca---- s-------------------- em ---------------------------- ithy team managed to den :: . [the riggin behind Webb who urgently needed, says Dr NEWSPRINT use, you'll capture wonderful moments indoors or : played a fine game. Ted Thorn- James Keakos of the Univer 4) out . . . in sunlight, starlight, in glorious color or Evening Shows | : Va-Ib. pkg. : : BROCK 7 and 9 p.m. | dvke was the trigger man onisity hospital here. "In the Prai A i crisp black-and-white. Yes, and you can take WHITBY The story of PM: this one as he broke right in and tie -provitices out 'deal children approximately 630 giant color slides too! the most dangerous fired the disk' home, the goal|,.. not jearninz to {alk well] Sheets for -- $1.00 |i . game six sensualists coming at the 14.10 mark enough," he said. 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