WHNMERS OF THE RED | WING: TROPHY at Whithy's | Law u Bowling Tournament are congratulated by club LAWN BOWLING TROPHY WINNERS Club. They tallied up mixed phy to the winning team of | doubles, double draw total of Mrs. Jim McCutcheon and | 00 wine and 57 points. Mr. Adams presented the tro- SECND PLACE WINNERS | in Wednesday's Lawn Bowl- | ing Tournament were Bill and Glad Joyce of Oshawa. They Abners By GERRY BLAIR Whitby Abner's Essos elimin- ated Pickering Merchants from South Ontario County Softball league play-offs with a one-sided 10-4 victory last night in the Whitby Town Park. Abner's #lclaimed the best-of-three quar- ter-final series 2-1, with two straight wins, starting last Fri- "|day night in Pickering. "| The hard-hitting contest was | played before 500 fans, the larg- '|est turnout of the year. Pickering drew first blood in the second inning, but their lead . lwas short lived as Abners came : {back strongly in their half of the second with three runs, climax- ed by Mike Cirka's round-trip- per with Murray Stubbings and Bill Stacey .aboard. Whitby continued the on- slaught in the third with three iii iia are congratulated by vice- | team tallied up a score of president of the Whitby club, | three wins and 51 points. Harry Lott (right). The Joyce from third. | | | --Oshawa Times Photo more, aided by three Pickering errors and Buck Heron's sacri- fice fly, scoring Jack Stewart] Abner's put the game out of ® THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, August 10, 1967 § Oust Pickering With One-Sided Win back to Oshawa on the follow- ing Saturday night, a floodlight affair, also. PICKERING -- Pyette 1b, Irish 2b, Closs in 8th, Hughes ss, Wilson If, Hansen 3b, p in 7th, Robertson r., Tom Simpson ¢, White cf, Robinson p, Wells 3b in 7th. WHITBY -- Newstead If, Fox in 7th, Whitney 3b, Jordan in 6th, Wilkes in 9th, Batherson cf, Stewart ¢, Heron ss, Stubbings | 1b, Stacey 2b, Cirka rf, Giddings RHE 010 000 120--4 7 7 033 020 20x--10 11 1 runs in the seventh on doubles by Larry Batherson and Buck Heron, with an error to second baseman Lloyd Irish thrown in. COMMENTS: Whitby will now meet either Mount Zion Brook- lin Concretes or Brooklin Stev- enson's Motors, pending the out- come of their third and deciding game last night at the Brook- lin Community Park. This semi- final series could get underway on Friday night. If Brooklin wins, the series would open in} Whitby, while on the other hand |P* a Mount Zion victory last night x would give them the first game Pickering in Brooklin . .. Bill Giddings| Whitby {went all the way on the mound {for Whitby, for the second |straight game. He allowed Pick- lering only seven hits . . . Next | Wednesday night, Aug. 16, Whit- {by Abners open their best-of {three OASA play-off series with Oshawa Heffering's Imperials here at the Whitby Town park. {Game time is called for 8:15 |p.m. The second game goes WHITE NEWSPRINT 4Y3-1b. pkg. approximately 630 sheets for -- $1.00 the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Mr. Bill Cooke. Both are from | --Oshawa Times Photo reach with a pair in the fifth on| Also Available in presid ent, Dick Adams (left). -- = Davis Out For Record At Final Game Tonight 11.3' CLIFF GORDON Tonig ttt will see the final game o" the Ontario Jr. A la- erosse 3 ichedule for the Whitby Red Wiz 1gs, played here against their aw th rivals, the St. Cath- arines A.thletics. The game is schedule .d for 9.00 p.m., a half- Nour later than the regular start- ing time The g: ime will be a big one for the 1 Wings as it could help decide t/ ieir fate in the up and coming .4'r. B playdowns. The Wings vi a lack of players 'or a goodly px 'art of the season, injur- fes and what not, did not win enough § james to finish in the top four and are thus forced to play in 1 he B playdowns this year. Hoxrwever let's not forget, many of these players still are juvenile 1 ige and some are still midget a ste. So these fellows have givien a lot for their ex- perience. They are most deserv- ing of ple ty of support especial- ly now tl 1at they are lining up for the pi ayoffs and many extra expenses The gan 1e will have a special |already starting to re-write the of Oshawa, won seventh with/daughter Barbara, of Timmins, touch for 'young John Davis. He has score d an amazing amount of goals ti his year and leads the| league in points. There has been| a little misunderstanding in re-| gard to wi hat the official record for one se ason is. The informa- 'ww pre given (not by the OLA howe ver), was that Jack Bionda hel d the record with 121 points whe :n playing St. in the west. Now - we have to wait and see if that is an all time for| both Jr. ar 1d Sr. or just the lat-| ter, and w hat the Jr. record is.| One thi ng certain is thal Davis will be gunning for more|fee tins, had been expected to| fornia Institute of Tech~~~ev|the home of points toni ght as he strives tol Rose Bowl Goes «=| Ambassador Posts 9-1b. pkgs. {three successive hits by Jack, WHITBY PERSONALS | |! |g To City Team | An Oshawa team of W. x | Cooke and Mrs. James Mec-| |increase his slim two-point lead|Cutcheon, on Wedneday night] |over Johnny Roberts of Fergus. claimed the Red Wings Rose Davis had 124 points up to|Bowl at a mixed doubles lawn tonight. Both players have one howling tournament in Whitby. {game left and they are battling Bowlers from Whitby, Oshawa, right down to the wire. Davis|Central Park, Kew Beach, Lind- | would appear to have the edge if|say, Peterborough, Bowman-| lone was to be given since he is ville, Port Hope and Cobourg |playing at home while Roberts entered the event. is away in Brampton tomorrow| The winners claimed first night. prizes and the trophy with three Davis is making a big bid in| wins and 57 points. his first year for still another, Second prize went to another [title, that of the league's most|Oshawa couple, Mr. and Mrs. {valuable player. Certinly 'the W. Joyce, with three wins and . 51 points judges can not pass him by De ad : Whitby's Dick Adams and [lightly for this honor. The tro-| a tner claimed third prize with | phy that goes with this is one|three wins and 44 points of the best in the game, iti A Cobourg duo, skipped by B. {stands almost four feet tall and goimes, I uo Eppes prize is a masterpiece. So fans you|yith three wins and 43 points. {have a chance to see a terrific V. Highfield and partner, of little lacrosse team battle it. Hope, with two wins, 55 {out with St Catharines here to- % Ate | night, as well as see the fellow plus 2, won fifth; S. Phillips and| {who is rated one of the best | prospects of a Sr. player in Jr. lacrosse today. Davis still has four years of Jr. left and is place winners with two wins, 52 plus 1 J. McCutcheon and partner, record books while still in his one win, 44 plus 6; and G. Read) first year of Jr. wg erro ------------------ and partner, also of Oshawa, with one win and 44 points won| eighth prize, NO BLAST-OFF FLEETWOOD, England (CP) Schoolboy space enthusiasts In this Lancashire area were stopped from launching a £22 home-made rocket by an order| from officials under a govern: | ment regulation which bans un.| PASADENA, Calif. (AP)--| authorized manufacture of ex- Ever try to do two things at plosives. Their seven-foot mis- onge x : It can't be done if you're hu sile, made of aluminum and cof-| an, but scientists at the Call | Operation Causes Schizoid Monkey | have a room full of monkeys) trained to perform two directly| = reach a height of 1,200 feet. opposite tasks al the same time. i| Their right hands literally| .| don't know what their left hands| |are doing because their brains have been cut in half by sur-| gery. | The monkeys actually have] two brains instead of one. Nor- {mally linked by bands of nerve fibres, the two large lobes of |the brain comprising the cere- {brum 'are divided in a three- {hour operation. Afterward, each half operates independently and either can tell the monkey what| to do. | sh ELcomE TOWN NE.W WHITB town's limits has appeared on the Baseline at Whitby. The new sign fag es west and is | near the inter: section of Henry | the sign, so fat r inside the town | limits, is to :idvise motorists | they are rea ly inside town despite the fag °t that they have | #| The man who developed the| -|surgical technique, Dr. Robert] W. Sperry, professor of psycho-| # biology, says: | g| "It is as if neither hemisphere | of the brain any longer had any| direct knowledge of what the other is doing, nor any direct memories of what has been| going on in the other hemisphere subsequent to the time of the surgery." After the linking nerve fibres) are severed, the double - brain] monkeys are trained in a box| | something like an automat. | The monkey feeds himself by | pushing two levers, one marked |with a circle, the other with a | triangle. driven a half-mile in town One of his brains soon learns] limits through the Ontario [that if it directs his hand to] Hospital farm. The sign was |push the lever with a circle, out] placed near Henry strest to |POPS a peanut. give motorists an opportunity | The other brain is taught si- to use Henry street overpass |multaneously that it must push to get to the downtown sec- [the lever marked with a stri- tion. Shown with the sign, angle to get food. which has two flashing lights The study so far suggests, is PC Fred Baker, of tie [says Sperry, that memory, Whitby Police Department thinking and consciousness may --Oshawa Times Photo |be split and that two distinct hii Y WELCOME {personalities might be de- Something ; new in the way of | street. Town ¢ 'ngineer Charles road signs to announce a | Hoag says th at the intent of WHE BY 4 | vi anted that Evening Shows ot 7 and 9 p.m. "7: Saturday Matinee 1:30 ear across the West they all PLUS -- Travelogue -- Cartoon -- Sport veloped in such a monkey. Mr. William Hewis, Dundas : street east, celebrated his 96th) ; | birthday on Tuesday, August 8.| | For the occasion a family gath- ering was arranged at the home | % of his son, William Hewis.| A : Numerous relatives and friends FE E | presented Mr. Hewis with their) best wishes. Happy to report|f b? that Mr. Hewis is in good health |# " | considering his age. Mr. Hewis | was born in 1865 in Whitby on Dundas street east, lived here all his life. Mr. and Mrs. William Curry, 205 Craydon road, have return- ed from a two-week vacation spent in" Nassau in the Bahamas Mr. and Mrs. James Craw-| forth and family, Elaine,| Marion and Elizabeth, spent a 10-day vacation in Mazinaw Lake Park Mr. and Mrs. Orval Atkinson of RR 2, Whitby, and children, Beth, Carol and Neil enjoyed | PIERRE DUVAL Spectacular Progress Made | ROME (CP) -- "I never | partner, of Oshawa, were sixth|the holiday weekend at Wenonah thought I'd make my debut s0ithe high notes required. Duval | Motor Court, north of Peter- borough. Mrs, quickly," commented Pierre Du- val, 28-year-old Montreal opera singer whose advance in the operatic world has been spec- tacular. Ben Thiemann and have returned home after visit-| ing friends at Cornwall, Oshawa | Duval came here last year on and Whitby over the past two scholarship from the Quebec | weeks. | government. | He hadn't sung a single part | The weekly euchre was held in Europe before he was offered | at the home of Mrs. Grace the lead in Renzo Rosselin's new Hicks, Byron street north, with opera Une Sguardo dal Ponte Mrs. Mary Woodward as host-\which had its world premier ess. The lucky winners were: here. The Rome Opera kept him | first, Bill Riley, second Mrs. H.|on to sing the lead role in| Bartiey ya id Mrs. Edna|zafred's Amleto. enning elicious lunch was served including a birthday cake | Duval Jecemtly Jeturned from in honor of Mrs. Mary Wood. [Johannes MIE, Wiele 've. sang ward and Mrs. Edna Sawyer, | three months and took part in The next euchre will be held at|tWO premieres. He was ac- f Mrs. Howard Bart. | claimed for his roles in both, es- pecially for his singing of Er- |nesto in Donizette's Don Pas- Mr. Garnet Treen has return- quale in which he played op- ed to Peterborough after spend- posite Mimi Coertse of the Vi- ing the holiday with his par-|enna Opera. ents, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Treen| Said Die Vaderland: "He can of Euclid street. stretch a pianissimo like a Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cotting- Schipa, without sacrificing the ham and family, Tommy Jr, duality, and he can sing a and Laurie, spent the holiday|ly¥ical serenade without loss of weekend in Owen Sound as the Virility. uests of Mr. S. F. Cottingham. _ Puval--his real name is Ovide g ' E Coutu--came to Rome for the Mr. and Mrs. A. Cowan, of!first time four years ago from Kirkland Lake, are visiting for his native Montreal to study a couple of weeks at the home singing at the Santa Cecilia of their son and daughter-in-| Academy, noted for its high law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan |standards. of Dovedale drive. He came back last year with a scholarship to study under HEAT BEFORE EATING noted voice teacher Velennino. Pre - cooked foods such as He auditioned at Milan's La poultry pies and prepared din-|Scala opera, and was engaged ners should be thoroughly to sing in Bellini's I Puritani. heated before serving. ! The opera is seldom staged ley, of Oshawa of Ghulam Ahmad as S {tan's high commissioner ot Can- {| neither of them career diplo:| i mats, to represent their coun-| {|try at the same time in Wash-| TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES Town of Whitby, Ontario. Te Wit: Py By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Whitby bearing date of the 2nd day of June, 1961, a sale of lands in arrears for taxes in the Town of Whitby, will be held in the Council Chamber at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon on Wednesday, the 11th day of October, 1961, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sole for arrears of taxes is being published in The Ontario Gazette on the Ist day of July, 1961, and that copies of said list may be had at my office. Treasurer's Office this 20th doy of June, 1961. JOHN R. FROST, Treasurer, Town of Whitby. CO-OPERA CONTACT: Mrs. I. with SOPHIA LOREN ANTHONY QUINN TECKACGLOR® A Paar Reeser Whitby . A. C. McKenzie, Colum! . Don Mitchell, Brooklin . George Squire, R.R. 1, Pi Mr. Clarence ONTARIO (County) R.R. No. 1, LOCUST HILL, ONTARIO Surgical, In-Hospital Medical, Major Medical Insurance FAMILY YEARLY PREMIUM $52.00-SINGLE $26.00 CO-OP is Collector, Ontario Hospital Insurance Mrs. J. C. Thompson, R.R. 1, Brooklin Mr. Clarence Hallett, 911 Centre St. N., . A, Downey, R.R. 1, Oshawe TIVE MEDICAL SERVICES L. McLean, Sec.-Treas., R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill Mr, J. E. Sandison, Ashburn Mrs, E. Elliott, 127 Pine St., Whitby Mrs. J, Teefy, R.R.2, Pickering Mrs. D. Jackson, R.R. 1, Brooklin Mr. E. Lick, R. R. 3, Oshawa Mr. E. R. Jomes, R.R. 1, Pickering bus ickering F.Werry, Vice-Pres., R.R. No. 2, Oshawa IDEAL FOR TYPING. PADS, CARBON COPIES INNER OFFICE MEMOS, ETC. On Sole et WHITBY OFFICE & CIRCULATION DEPT. Oshawa Times | Stewart, Buck Heron and Mur-| Held By Brothers {ray Stubbings with his third LC 3 : {straight blast. An error to cen-| ONDON (CP)--Appointment, io fielder Bert White allowed | Pakis {Heron to score after the ball got | ada is regarded in London as|Past him. 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