WILL CONDUCT LONDON (CP)--Toronto mu- |sician Jack Groob will conduct {the I.ondon Philharmonic strings |section here Sept. 10 in a con-l THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 11, 1941 5 cert that includes the first pub-|try Suite by Harry Somers and lic performance of two Canadian| John Weinzweig's" Divertimente works. The two are North Coun-|for Flute and Mey New Peak In Sale Of Passenger Cars WINDSOR (CP) -- Chrysler of Canada announced Saturday that passenger car sales in Aug- ust were the highest in four years. Retail deliveries by deal- ers totalled 4,067 units com- HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Initiation Opens School Year Here By JOAN CALDER lin small ladies' hats were perch- The auditorium buzzed with|ed upon their heads. Girls' bed- ONE - PIECE CONCRETE conversation when the teaching room slippers completed the en- SR NAMED MISS WHITBY PEE WEE Mayor Stanley Martin pins the title of Whitby Pee Wee on Colleen Jensen, 10, on Sat- urday afternoon after she was chosen over. 19 other Whitby misses to represent the town in an all-Ontario Miss Pee day's activities at the Com- munity Arena when 19 Pee ner-up, Susan Young, 11, right, | Wee Lacrosse teams meet looks on. Next Saturday after- | here for the Ontario title in a noon, between 1 and 1:30 p.m., | day - long lacrosse tourna- the all-Ontario Miss Pee Wee ment. will be chosen as part of the --Oshawa Times Photo Wee contest to be held in Whitby next Saturday. Run- Wings Take 21 Lead : |classes will become better or-| ; |ganized during this week. | pared to 2,557 in August, 1960. staff appeared in the entrance.|semble. Quiet suddenly reigned, every- one stood, the teaching staff marched to the stage and Mr. Tutt welcomed us. School had begun again at Henry Street High. An assembly was held Wed- nesday morning. School proced- ure was explained for the bene- fit of the newcomers to school and to refresh the memories of the rest. Time tables are in a constant turmoil because new students miss rooms and new teachers are just getting used to the school. Also, several students are having difficulty working subjects that they have tg carry from a previous grade into their present time table. Maybe the| Actually, none of them had any choice in the matter of dress. Student council members decide what the new Grade 9's will wear for initiation. A special assembly was held Friday morning to present talks and skits that introduced the clubs and extra-curricular activ- ities in school to the Grade 9's being initiated. Ross Gibson was the MC and introduced the speakers. An in- teresting skit was presented by the Grade 12A girls and other senior students gave panto- mimes illustrating the proced- ure of students' council meet- ings. Seniors, Grades 12 and 13, were the only students who {could "razz" the Grade 9's. To Student council had its first|prevent students from lower meeting this week. They' plan-|grades forcing them to clean Available Overseas Excursions 17 Days by Air 21 Days by Sea DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS E., WHITBY Whitby-Oshawa--Brooklin PHONE MO 8-3304 ned the initiation and initiation|their shoes or to carry their dance. The dance committee|P00ks, the seniors wore identifi- "@ FOR YOUR NEW HOMES © REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS © NON-SLIP SURFACE ON TREADS AND PLATFORM WHEDUTE DLNVERY a AU SYiZs OLIVER 3-3311 CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. was set up and dances once cation tags. : i every three weeks were tenta-| Senior girls wore white tively planned. blouses with name tags printed lupon them. Senior boys wore | INITIATION |white shirts and ties with name The much quoted saying: {tags on them also. In this way | "There is no rest for the wick-|senior students were recognized ed", could be applied to the|at a glance. Various antics at Grade 9's. In Henry Street High|noon hour in the foyer of the they have had no rest at all. |school included leading the | Their first week in high school{Grade 2's around the halls on |gave them the horror of initia-|their knees f tion. George Ashby was the leader| On Friday, girls were dressed in these antics and was assisted | in their flattering apparel of by Kathy Hamer. | sloppy jeans with one pant leg, Placards of conformity were| rolled up, revealing a colorful|displayed before the assembled | garter. A brother or boy friend's|initiates in the school foyer| plaid shirt had one sleeve rolled | which read "laugh" on one side, up, showing a long white glove|and "applaud" on the other. and bracelets. A woollen toque| They sang school songs and graced their heads and high run-|yelled themselves hoarse, re- ning shoes graced their feet. |peating the school cheers. For The boys, not to be outdone, |those unfortunate students who Wy fi THINS N\A Your Home Vola aa WITH FUEL OIL! You'll never be out in the cold if you make arrangements with McLaugh- lin Heating. Continuous tempera- ture controlled delivery by a fleet of modern metered trucks solves | were swathed in leotards or long|did not dress up, everyone sang {underwear beneath gym shorts. the 'Rockabye Baby' song. But | |The fashionable skort draped most students did conform to {over the Ey shorts had moth-| the student council's Spuletion| &R a to " riod! sensat > Wings |er's white blouse on top. Beards thereby satisfying the sadistic| 55 seconds to go in the period Allon of the Wings has been) Gore the fashion of the day with|tendencies in the senior the nylon - stocking pigtaill students. Linda Law Wed the whole problem for you. And it's economical, too! [I [J With 14-7 Win Away By CLIFF GORDON i Whitby Red Wings took a 2-1 gave the Wings a 3-1 lead. The|called up by the Hastings Le- jead in the all Ontario Jr. B|goal came with Hopper of the gion team to play for them in| lacrosse finals on Saturday|losers and Gray of the Wingsithe Minto Cup finals whic h| night as they whipped the|serving major sentences in the/opens in Port Credit tonight Mimico Mountaineers 14-7 right sin-bin with the Hastings team playing in Mimico. The fourth game of Both teams were still playing/the western champions from the series is slated for Whitby short handed early in the second| Vancouver . . . Davis will not| . j Prompt Delivery On Call 24 Hours A Day METERED OIL DELIVERIES . . . give you positive assurance of full measure. Meter automa- ically registers gallonage on your » tonight at 8.30 with the fifth and| period when Davis got his what could be the final game in Mimico on Wednesday night. Johnny Davis led the attack for the wings in Saturday night's game as the little scor- ing record holder fired home four goals. Gord Holliday who is really coming into his own in the playoffs had a trio while| big hard working Frank Wilkin-| son had a pair. Single tallies| went to Elmer Tran, eaptain| Kenny Ross, Phil Clarke, Butch Kadwell and Ronnie Moore. For| the losers Len Hopper and Rick Mocon each netted a pair with singles to Bob Ferguson, Bruce| Marlott and Kucharski. | Mimico drew first blood in| Saturday night's contest as Mo- con beat Toy in the Whitby cage at the 3.18 mark. The Wings however had their sight set on this game as they rea- lized that this was a must game for them. Wilkinson put the Wings back on even terms less|their power play and made it Kowalski 1548, Gray and Hop- was held by a sequins and than two minutes. later as the big fellow bulled his way right in and beat Henderson with a high hard drive. Whitby had the one man advantage for two minutes just a few minutes after they tied the score but were un- able to get a scoring rally or- ganized as the Mountaineers were checking very closely. third goal of the night on a solo|ever as he will effort at the 2.12 mark. Holli-| Wings here. He will however |day got his rally going at the/be with the Hastings team on 16.24 mark as he combined with| Wednesday night in the second the Tran brothers George and/game of the Minto cup finals. Elmer to make it 5-1 for the|. . Other players called up Wings and the Mimico fans|for the series are Pete Ber; were starting to holler for some Gus McCauley and Don Arthurs action by their boys. Wilkinson|. . . If the Whitby series with got his second goal of the Mimico goes six games Davis game before the Mimco team wil be back in Whitby uniform | play for the by B. Ferguson were able tolhere on Thursday night . . .A get their second tally. Moore|note to the fans in Whitby:| made it 7-2 with less than two|Better get out for tonight's] minutes to go in the perido and|game, it may be the last chance! that was the score stood at the{to see the Wings in action here| end of 40 thrill filled minutes of/in Whitby. playoff action. SUMMARY . | The Mountaineers started] FIRST PERIOD | things off in the final period as| . Mimico: Mocon ...... | Mocon drilled home his sec-| 2. Whitby: Wilkinson {ond goal of the game, but that| 3. Whitby: Davis, {rally was cut short as Mocon| E. Tran ceasseenss 15.10 |went to the cooler just seconds| 4. Whitby: Davis, {later for high sticking. While| Ross, Moore ........ 19.05 he was off the Wings employed] son 7.35, 3.18 5.15 Penalties -- R. Ferg {pay off for what could have per, majors 19.10. | been a mighty big goal, E. Tran SECOND PERIOD {was the big man on this one.| . Whitby: Davis ARE |Clarke . got his first goal in| 6. Whitby: Holliday, | some time at the. 3.20 mark and E.. Tran, G. Tran .. {the Wings were really rolling] 7. Whitby: Wilkinson, at this stage of the contest. Hol-| Holliday |liday followed with one on an| 8. Mimico: B. Ferguson assist by Kadwell and Davis) 9. Whitby: Moore | clicked with Holliday before the, Penalties -- None. 6.24 15.19 16.50 18.32 THIRD PERIOD SEE In United Church Whitby United Church, decor-|chose a green silk sheath dress ated with mauve, white and yel-\with matching jacket and hat, : | For their wedding trip to New| T. Howard Law, Whitby, and|york State to the id Lakes, | the late Mr. Law, became the [ake Placid, north to Montreal bride of Gordon Ray Found,iand Ottawa, the bride donned| son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Found, 5 pink linen sheath, with lace] of Pickering. {bodice and matching pink jacket| Rev. John M. Smith officiated ;nq white accessories. Her cor-| Budget Plan Available bill. McLaughlin Heating A Division of McLaughlin Coal & Supplies Ltd. 104 KING ST. W. OSHAWA PH. 723-3481 at the ceremony, the wedding| i : | music was played by Miss Mar- Sage insisted of pink roses and % | garet Webber. IM dM Found 3 The bride, given in marriage] 1. 20 Ts. . Sound Save {by her uncle, Mr. Gordon White, S5tablished esi dence at 105 St. {wore a full length white organza " %e : Guests present were from) over taffeta gown, lace bodice : " | land wrist length sleeves, prin. Whitby, Oshawa, Ajax, Toronto, |cesss waist, bustle back inter- Pickering: Willowdgle, Quebec, |est, scalloped neckline edged vi he st Island. Kitch Sey with sequins. Her fingertip veil Vc", rst Island, Ratcien- er, Port Credit and Cooksville.| Mrs. S. Adams | pearls crown. She carried a cascade of pink sweetheart |roses, white carnations and trailing ivy. . Maid of honor, Miss 'Judith G Id H t White, Whitby, cousin of the ul 0S ess bride, wore a yellow taffetal Mrs. S. Adams, of King street, | sheath dress with organza over- opened her home on Thursday | skirt, scoop neck and short evening to the members of the | sleeves, with matching accessor-|Co-op Guild for their monthly | CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE ! CALENDAR of WEEKLY Events! This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT !! STAFFORD WHITBY MOTORS LTD. G.M. DEALER FOR PONTIAC, BUICK Rousseau Upholstery FURNITURE AND However at the 15.10 mark Da-| Mountaineers hit for four in a vis got his first of four as he |row Kucherski led off follow-|{10. Mimico: Marlott converted an E. Tran pass intojed by B. Ferguson and a pair| Hunter the goal that gave the locals the|by Len Hopper. From here in| 11. Whitby: E. Tran, |! lead and from here in the/the Wings tightened up and Davis, Holliday oe Bridesmaids Miss Betty Spen-|l0US reports were read and ap- Wings never looked back. Da-|controlied the manner of play.|13. Whitby: Holliday cer, Port Credit, cousin of the Proved. : vis from Ross and Moore with| Ross scored at 18.00 followed| Kadwell ......... +++ 4.11 pride, and Miss Barbara Forbes, Several members turned in| Brothers Lid. Monuments FURNISHINGS Our location et 216 MARY ST. EAST 1 block North of Post Office in Whitb, lies. She carried a nosegay of meeting. 14 white and mauve chrysanthe-| The president, Mrs. G. Munns mums. |Sr., opened the meeting and var- VAUXHALL & G.M.C. TRUCKS NEW AND USED CARS New Car Sales Used Car Sales 1.34 Is Most Convenient For Your Buy- Emmanuel Ladies Resume Meetings The Work and Pray Society of The Emmanuel Reformed Church of Whitby held its first fall meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 6. The meeting was opened by the President Mrs. G. Rezel- man, who welcomed the mem- bers and visitors. An opening hymn was sung and prayer offered by the presi- dent. The Bible reading and study were conducted by Mrs John Vender Male after which another appropriate hymn was sung. Mrs. R. De Jong read an interesting article. Items of busi. ness for the fall season were discussed and adopted. A special program is being planned to be given on Oct The meeting was closed with singing, and The Lord's Prayer in unison, after which refresh- ments were served by Mrs. A. Van Staveren. Next meeting is Sept. 20. 21 | |by Holliday at 18.21 and Kad-|{14. Whitby: |well completed the route for Holliday 8.52 the night at 19.12. 15. Mimico: Kuchereski JUST TALKING The B. Ferguson . Wings played a good game ex-/16. Mimico: B. Ferguson cept for about seven minutes in Hunter the final period when they ap | Mimico: peared to ease up. However| Hunter {they had enough goals to hold| Mimico: the Mountaineers at bay and Whitby: win the game . . . The same Davis two teams will battle it out here Holliday tonight in the fourth game and E. Tran, Davis . vou can bet that the Mimico Whitby: Kadwell team will be fired up for this Wilkinson vies. 19.12 one as they now are forced with] Penalties -- Marlott .22, G. the task of having to win at Tran 7.08, Henderson (their least one game here in Whithy| goalie) 17.12. The Wings on the other|--- rnc hand will be going all out to - make it three in a row over the Knights Resume Fall Sessions |Mountaineers as they want to win the OLA Jr. B title and the The Whitby Knights of Colum- bus Council 4895 held its first 17. 12.31 18. esse 16.00 19. Hopper 18.00 0. cerenes vse 18.21 21. right to meet Ottawa in the Eastern Canada finals which is slated to open next week . . . The fifth game of the series is "carried nosegays of white and f Napanee, 4 identical| knitted articles to be donated to res ie ately sheath|the Retarded Children for their |with silk organza overskirt, bazaar. The members will carry | scoop neck and short sleeves, On With this project. hing SSO ips 'l The lucky draw donated by and matching accessories. They Mrs. J. Smyth was won by Mrs. yellow E Burgess. The next meeting Yoses will be held at the home of Mrs. | ig . 3 |W. Ashton of Athol street, on] Mr. John Found of Ajax, act-|gct, 5. | ed as best man for his brother.) At the close of the meeting Ushering were Mr. Douglas|refreshments were served by| Law, brother of the bride, Mr.|the hostess. Bruce Jackson, Toronto, T. Larry Higgins, Oshawa. For the reception held at Whitby United Church Hall, the bride's mother received the guests wearing a beige silk sheath dress with matching feather pillbox hat, brown ac- cessories and a corsage of pink |carnations. She was assisted | by the bridegroom's mother who chrysanthemums and AJAX BOWL In the heart of the Ajax Shopping Centre has two open spots for league bookings . . . 'Saturday Sitting WED. 8-11 p.m. | I | i i |in Mimico on Wednesday night with the sixth game if needed| back here in Whitby on Thurs-| day night and the seventh game on Saturday night if need-| meeting of the fall on Wednes- day, Sept. 6, in St. John The Evangelist parish hall. Grand Knight Ed Samanski welcomed the members and ec . . . Johnny Davis, scoring -- | guests, brothers Ken McRae and . EVENING BROCK 2A & TUSPAY oNwY Whitby "MOST DANGERO Starring RON ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PLUS -- Second Feature Attraction JANDALL ond DEBRA PAGET |Jim Power of Oshawa. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read by recording sec- retary brother Jim McCarroll. A vote of thanks was extended to the Council members who had participated in preparations and | work on the Strawberry Festival and family picnic. After discussion eof past busi- ness and future plans for the year it was announced that Knights of Columbus initiation would be held at Peterborough in November, 1961 Brother Jim Power explained the function of "Columbia Squires Circle", a Catholic] boys' fraternal organization. | After prayer led by Rev. L. J.| | Austin, the meeting was ad-| journed The next Council meeting will be held Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 8.15 p.m. in St. John's parish| hall. | SHOWS AT 6:55 & 8:30 J) US MAN ALIVE" - Of House Dropped J FRl 7-9 p.m. OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- WH 2-0682 AJAX mons agreed Friday to dispense with Saturday sittings this week | and next on the motion of Prime| Minister Diefenbaker. The prime minister, who said| this decision resulted from all-| party discussions, also reported| it has been agreed to initiate| debate on the defence budget Monday and Tuesday. | WHITE NEWSPRINT 4Y3-1b. pkg. | approximately 630 | sheets for -- $1.00 DODD & SOUTER ta. in | PAINT and IDEAL FOR TYPING, WALLPAPER STORE PADS, CARBON COPIES 107 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY INNER OFFICE MO 8-5 231 MEMOS, ETC. 4 On Sale at . . . CLL. Pain Dealer RI WHITBY OFFICE & ; : CIRCULATION Painting 8 Decorating DEPT. 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