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The Oshawa Times, 6 Sep 1961, p. 5

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WHITBY and DI : Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Lloyd Robertson 13 NEW TEACHERS IN WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tran By CLIFF GORDON 12.49, The pace of two games in as many nights was too much for the Whitby Red Wings as they dropped the first game of the |OLA Jr. B playdowns to the well |rested Mimico Mountaineers by a 159 score. The same two teams will meet here tomorrow night in the second game of the series. Julie Kowalski led the attack for the winners with five goals. Bob Ferguson had a trio with Dave O'Brien and Len Hopper Ison (majors) 15.53, G. 16.03, Hunter 2.37, 6.56, Hopper 7.21. 5 3rd Period Mimico: Kowalski .... Whitby: Gray (Ross, Davis) . Whitby: Davis (Moore, E. Tran) .... . Whitby: Ross (Moore) . Mimico: B. Ferguson . Mimico: D. O'Brien (Riding) . Mimico: Kowalski (Marlett) 13. 1.12 14. ! 3.55 5.48] 7.12 7.52 9.30 TRICT Wings Drop Opener «wo om 10-9 To Mountaineers | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 6, 1961 ' More Bombings Of Doukhobors NELSON, B.C. (CP)--Incendi- ary bombs during the weekend 10.48 destroyed one building and rreever 2050 threatened three others in Douk- 1 4,50 hobor communities in the west "I Kootenays. 20, 21, Mimico: Hopper (Marlett) ... Whitby: Moore (Davis) +ieovees Whitby: E. Tran Reports reaching here Tues- (Davis, Wilkinson) ... 19.04) gay night said a barn owned by Mimico: B. Ferguson 19.15 Peter J. Rilkoff was destroyed 22, A. adding a pair each. Jim Hender-| son, Widge lilley and Russ Fer-/ guson each had a single. | John Davis led the attack for] the losing Whitby team with three goals. Ronnie Moore had two with single counters coming| off the sticks of Elmer Tran,| Mike Gray. Ken Ross and Butch Kadwell. The latter will miss at least tomorrow night's game as ] | he received a match penalty for| Rostand is an artist who cher- arguing too much with referee ishes his own works--so much Hayes in regard fo a penalty so that he refuses fo sell the called at the 10:33 mark of the paintings he considers his best. final period. |" Rostand, who defied the traf- For the Wings who had been fic laws of the art world 10 bounced around like a rubber years ago by leaving his native ball in the series with Long|France to come to Canada, is a Branch, it was a bitter pill.|connoisseur of Rostand. , They were forced to play two, "I'm not being pretentious.' games in as. many nights he said, leading the way to his | against a team that was ready|living room, 'but you can see {and well rested . . . The Moun for yourself . . ." |taineers also were at full] His apartment on the north | strength for this game while|slope of Mount Royal, looking {the Wings had only nine play-|across a surrealistic sea of tele- |ers They hope to be back to|vision aerials to the hazy Laur- | ful' strength for the game entians, contained a wider var- tomorrow night This is theljety of paintings than many an second game of the OLA Jr. Blart gallery playdowns and it should be a In a place of honor was a still dandy. The locals will have had|life he did in 1925 when a 31- a night's rest and you can bet year-old law graduate from the | they will be gunning to get back| University of Vienna, Like most on even terms after the loss last of his works a small painting, night The local team is bad-|it shows a crystal pitcher and ly in need of a lot of support so/ glasses against a dark back- let's see a banner crowd on|ground hand for this game. ; ai SUMMARY STARTED IN NICE 1st Period It is one of the paintings he N ww: K sk would not part with limico: Kowalski TO Da t 7 Fer nson 8.12 "When I die, $50,000." he con- Mimico: O'Brien fidently predicted. : J (Hunter, Lilley) 17.41 Rostand started painting in| Penalties Wilkinson 3.58, earnest in 1946 when a clairvoy- | R.|ant in his native Nice told him | Riding 4.30, Kadwell 9.44, : Ferguson 9.44, Hopper 13.06, B.|he would become an artist and ror achieve fame Ferguson a ad He did sunny. realistic 'paint Mimico: Kowalski ings of streets and structures in| (Hopper, Henderson) 2 Nice for a few years but by the | . Mimico: Lilley time he came to Canada he was (O'Brien) . 9.25/an impressionist . Mimico His impressionist paintings-- (Sproule) 6.04 many hardly larger than post- . Whitby: Davis (Ross) .. 7.40/cards vet strong in mood and Whitby: Kadwell proportion -- run the scale of | (Moore, Davis) 8.25 subjects: gay dancers at a ball, Mimico: Kowalski .... 8.37/a defeated line of refugees, Sell Best MONTREAL (CP) -- Michel MacDuff, Grades 3 and 4 at R. A. Hutchison; Miss teachers in the Whitby | 3 at Palmerston; Miss Kay | Mrs. V, Story. Grade 7 at Colborne; Back row (left to right) Mrs. KE. Ott, Grade 2 at Palmer- M. Dobrindt, Grade 1 at Dun- ston: Mrs, Mary Akey. Grade das; Mrs. Z Fisher, Grades | 1 at Hillcrest 1 and 2 at Dundas Street; --Oshawa Times Photo & Children entering school for , lady the first Hime were not he Public Schools are: Front row only ones wh: were excite 5 . 3 pe yesterday Many teachers also | (1eft to right) Mrs. E. Kidd, faced the prospect of standing | Grade 1 a tHillerest: Mrs. 'G up in front of their individual | Found, Grade 3 at Dundas classes for the first time. New | Street; Miss J. Smith, Grade oid Four male teachers joined | left to right are: Mr. E the Whitby Public School sys- | Souche, .oral French teacher | tem this year. Shown from | of Grades 5, 6, 7 and 8 at all | | Don't Neglect Slipping | FALSE TEETH alkali kle on be two will (Hunter) Last year, he hit upon a com- schools; Mr William Alcox, Grades 4 and 5 at King Street. R ] D th vas." larger -- painting is a bleak daughter Carole have returned|and their daughters, the Misses the circumstances surrounding night from Moscow. invaded | holidays 462 pupils were attend. Weeks in Whitby, their former! man, of Athol street, for a week.|day that the girl died an acci-|Paint so that the soldiers and Anderson Street High School|25 classrooms draws its students opens its 1961-62 season at King Hillcrest drive, were: Mr. and Dundas street east on July 27. "This will be considered Ca- year's total ices the area east of Perry and Arthur Volker| Robert Ing attended the Ontario has 12 grades including a spe- visited Fort Henry and King- High School Record : Have ecor breaking and entering the av. Cray lend in St x istered for their Grade 9 course, |02Y> Cravdon road, spent Labor| and Mrs. Roland|on Nov ment was ap by 119 over last of 166 Miss Mary Hunt, of Finch. has evening, the Kinsmen Conven-|Criminal Court, at Whitby, told 3 | in 2,093 pupils turned up at the!cjasses . Mimico: Hopper 9.40 sweating coal miners, a rainy | . Whitby: Davis (Moore) 14.08/ corner at night, battling sol- . Mimico: Kowalski diers. Penalties -- Wilkinson 5.52, 1 techni i F - a: plex technique that gives a ; A Kadwell 15.05, Gray and Fergu-/third dimension to his paintings. ODS ana Bat Por ; | Dundas Street: Ray Oliver, > --o® He calls it "sculpture on can- srade 5 and 6 at Palmerston; David Duchesne, Grade 5 at --Oshawa Times Photo | | i -- - ------ -- - FIGURES RAISED His latest--and one of his 1 - 937 Students At | WHITBY PERSONALS Accidental i oi fm nas thin huddled line of his men re-| . Mrs. Jack McAvoy and her{ Mr. and Mrs. Angus Cameron| A coroner's jury investigating | treating through a cold winter High Schools to their home in Phoenix, |Jane and June, were the guests| the death of Debra Bokkers, 18| Using a palette knife instead Arizona, after spending a few|of Mr. and Mrs. C. FE. Hider-|months, of Whitby, ruled Thurs. of a brush, Rostand built up the Some 937 students . 4 Whitby's two high schools when!ing. residence Recent: zyests at the home ook death. we back dhe emperor Stand out Slightly i wr SU " sith). : it 8) | | She was struck by a car back- IT! s canvas-- classes siarted this morning. Henry Street High School with! The Whithy Duplicate Bridge Mr. and ws. V. Igglesden, of ling out of her residence at 1247 giving depth to the scene. reported that 348 pupils register. from Whitby proper, west of Street School on Tuesday, Sept. Mrs. G. Kelleti, of Ottawa ¥ Sei ; ed for classes Tuesday. This is| Reynolds and Perry streets. An-|1y 1 8 p.m Po egday, Sep 4 pe guest was sonducied by an increase of 32 over last{derson Street High School serv- y Miss Mary Lou Cuddy and Mr. S, 'rw of Ushawa Mr. and Mrs Henry Street High School reg-| Reynolds plus Whitby Township and family, during their vaca-| Government Athletic Leadership istered 589 students Eo the! except Almonds tion, went camping at Picton| Camp at iake Couchiching '" Remanded To --eri Anderson Street High School|and Balsam [l.ake. They also representatives of Henry Street : igh School General Sessions cial commercial course. ton i and Mv . Delmar Meeks, charged with Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Hicks and Henry Street High School re-| My and Mrs. C. H, Hubble: family spent Labor Day week- A Public Sch | ported that 211 pupils have reg- Catharines. as: the, 2fices of Yes Dairy, Dshawa, 00 guests of M 27, 1960, was sda ey will be divided into six Day weekend in Buffalo as the Qlesis © I remanded on bail until Nov. 20/ Att d classes guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry for trial en ance Grade 10 will have five classes Cooper Among the Kinsmen and Kin-| - Judge Alex. C. Hall, QC, who|~ > " - Whitby's public school enrol- With a total student population ettes who attended, on Saturday | presided in the Ontario County [SR 3 : . retu to her h fter| ti t P 'ork | 1 (8 sivien " f year's closing attendance, said| Grade 11 has 93 pupils divided eturned pur de Le allerjtion peld 3t He Royal i Ok Meeks tliat since Tie Tharge had HONEYMOON Supervisory Principal Earl Fair-|into three classes sister, Miss Margaret Huni of Snelgrove.and Mr. and Mrs. Attorney it le re tm roper man at the conclusion of thel Grade 12 subjects Brock street south George Minis Jr it 1 1 prop first day back to school. Some (ayshi to 75 students sr i 7 ! H Attractive town's eight public schools com- " 3 pared to last June's closing at], Grade 19 ae 14 pupils divided low rates tendance of 1,974. gi Following is the count by Figures on the number of to the Caribbean : omer woud be improves | SUGGESTIONS 23 Nurses Start 3-Year Course would mark the opening of the General Sessions of the Peace when "another judge would be available to hear the trial. Colborne Street School, 307 (36): EASES PENALTY Twenty-three student nurses| Russell, Granton; Miss Lynda For over seventy years, NR . . . Nature's | Dundas Street School, 347 (33); WINDSOR (CP)--City council have entered the three - year Anne Russell, Cobourg, Miss/Remedy .. . has been giving folks | Hillcrest School, 394 (33); Kath-| Tuesday night eased the penalty (DuUrsing course at the Ontario Barbara Rutledge, Iron Bridge; |Pleasant, effective overnight relief. No leen Rowe School, 225 (30); King for contractors who do not em- Hospital this year. Miss Marlene Shewchuk, Osh. restlessness, no sudden necessity. A de- ON A LAXATIVE MERRY-GO-ROUND?| Take MR Tonight . . . Tomorrow Alright! | schools with the average num-| Pupils in different classes at An ber per classroom following|derson Street High School are each total in brackets: not yet available. Brock Street School, 42 (21); For Your Honeymoon Arrangements see . . . DONALD Travel Service pendable all-vegetable laxa- | tive. Take NR Tablets tonight! | Artist Refuses -| - yet costs less! Ask about it Conciliators Seek Trucker Agreement TORONTO (CP)--Two sets of {conciliators -- federal and On- tario--opened negotiations Tues- day between members of Local 880, International Brotherhood of Teamsters (Ind.) and the Motor Transport Industrial Re- lations Bureau. The talks affect 1,000 car haulers from Windsor to the Maritimes who deliver automo- biles for General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, Studebaker - Packard tand American Motors. Two sets of conciliators are being used because of a Su. preme Court of Canada decis- ion that ruled Interprovincial Transport is federal jurisdie- on. REPRESENTED PANAMA GREAT NECK, N.Y. (AP)-- Ernesto de la Ossa, 69, who had represented Panama at the United Nations since the world organization was founded, died Tuesday. BACKACHE? For relief from backache or that tired-out feeling depend Ofte Whitby: Moore {Saturday night near Castlegar. (E. Tran) .e 19.59) if! Rifleoft Preven 3 soe P i O'Brien 3.17,/ond fire when he discove: a 12.47 Mocon 102 R. Ferguson/bomb made of a wick stuffed 7.27, 14.04, Kadwell (minor, mis-|into a bottle containing an in-| conduct and match) 10.33, Moore|flamable liquid. 15.14, B. Ferguson 16.03. A similar bomb was found by _ ~ N. H. Markin, smouldering on the porch of his home. Early Sunday an attempt was made to burn a barn on the | property of Bill Vanjoff of Perry Siding in the Slocan Valley. The | {tire was put out before causing or much damage. Previous terrorism acts in the 2 area's Doukhobor communities nadian art," Rostand said have been blamed on the ra- proudly. "I am a Canadian gical sons of Freedom Doukho- now. : bor Sect. "It is already being accepted | Rh, VERNA in the United Sates, . A L T F Eager to exhibit but not so! eager to sell, the artist hopes} awyer 0 face someday to have a painting] 3 pang in te ouve, "0 Serious Charges His art already graces the 7 ' ki | collections of Queen Elizabeth *aRONTO OP Brit 11, Prime Minister Diefenbaker, pac been charged with theft of former President Eisenhower $300,000, fraud and conspirac and New York governor Nelson! ciaar' and defraud y Rockefeller. _____| Police laid the charges after| an investigation prompted by| complaints from Bruce Swain, Death For Attack an investigator for the Ontario . . Securities Com mis sion. The On Police Station charges cover transactions in MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Four January, February and March, men who led an attack on police | 1960. headquarters in Alexandrov, 60| miles north of Moscow, have been sentenced to face a firing squad, the Moscow Evening News reported Tuesday night. It said five others--including a woman -- have been given 15 years jail terms each. I The Soviet press reported] three weeks ago an- attack on| police headquarters in another town in the Moscow region. PLAYOFFS (Best 4 of Family Monuments or ases/ Created To Individual Requirements STAFFORD BROS. LTD. MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST MO 8-3552 | e HOME MONDAY, SEPT. 1 Admission -- Adults 75¢ -- Ontario Junior ""B" Finals MIMICO MOUNTAINEERS vs WHITBY RED WINGS Whitby Community Arena GAME TIME 8:30 P.M. 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Oshawa Times BONELESS COTTAGE ROLLS .. 49° ): : L ston Avenue School, 211 (28): payers on winter works proj- Points in southern Ontario, en- R. A. Hutchison School, 249 (36).|ects. Council orginally proposed |tered the Hospital on Aug. 28. ber; Miss Dorothy Tayler, Scar 300 DUNDAS ST. E. WHITBY Street School, 318 (30); Palmer- ploy Windsor residents or tax- The girls, coming from many awa Ap Miss Bonnie Stephenson, Com- ¢ NR i Whitby--Oshawa--Broeklin Helps you feel better . .. Mr. Fairman reported that|that contractors lose their con- They will graduate in 1964 with| boro; Miss Judith Wheelan, some pupils will find that they tracts if they did not observe|a specialist's certificate in psy-' Markham: Miss Margaret Win- will be moved to other schools | this employment rule. Under the chiatric nursing stanley, Jarvis to fill out classes or to ease/new policy, contractors will be. Each girl will also spend one = crowding in some classes but in|required to dismiss within 48|year affiliating at the Toronto general ali boundaries will re-|hours workers who do not have General Hospital and three main as announced prior fo residence or taxpayers' quali-)months at the Sick Children's school opening: fications Hospital. EVENINGS SHOWS AT 6:55 & 8:20 --- The following make 'up BROCK new class at the Hospital (Whitby LAST COMPLETE SHOW AT 8:20 ALL NEW! ALL THRILLING! Miss Marlene Badour. Port "THE CIRCLE |Perry; Miss Brenda Barrer, STARRING |Blind River. Miss Charlotte suzY PARKER and BRA and look batter! | Phone MO 8-3304 REGULAR + CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS | JAGAN INSTALLED GEORGETOWN (CP) -- Lef!- leaning Dr, Cheddi Jagan Tues- day night was officially in. stalled as premier of the first internal self-ruling government of the South American colony of British Guiana. 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