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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jan 1962, p. 5

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ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Jenuery 30, 1962 § WHITBY SPORTS young Man Lives PARADE 'In Constant Fear By GERRY BLAIR | TOKYO (AP) -- Matashichi| ese minds an overwhelming fear Oishi lives in anonymity and/of radiation sickness, and Ja- fear. |panese, anxiously hovering over UNIONVILLE TONIGHT Oishi owns a small laundry|the Lucky Dragon's_ victims | he : jand dry-cleaning business in aj during their long convalescence, Another) Sunday -- another unattractive Metro |Tokyo suburb. There is nothing| wondered what would happen to Junior "A" contest at Maple Leaf Gardens, Union- about his appearance or his out-|them, ville Seaforths were the latest victims of the St. | ward manner to set him apart.| Would they die of leukemia or Michael's College Majors, league leaders, who were | He is of medium height, he}some other disease? Would their far from brilliant, also. The Seaforths, currently on | wears glasses and he is lean as/offspring be abnormal? a Pedi : it- |ate most Japanese. Married| When one of the men, Ai- a four-game losing streak meet the third place Whit \three years and the father of ajkichi Kuboyama, died six ff : i oe by Mohawks tonight in the Community arena. The |1;.month-old daughter, Oishi at months later, it was the 4, ; : OOS 5-5 De Piss j : Mohawks have suffered only four defeats at home {98 is strictly average--and like-|clincher for many -- notwith- : in 14 games, and Unionville have claimed two of jable. . standing some doubt as to AT WHITBY KINSMEN CIVIC NIGHT DIN them. The Seaforths are in desperate trouble be- | gy ae - too,| whether radiation had -- the ; . 5 3 : ' cause of their unimpressive showing of late. Things |3° they see him busily puttering|immediate cause of death. Pictured above are the head ; Kinsmen Club, Fred Weaver, | Richards of the Ontario Hospi- ; president of the Kinsmen; Town Council and former got 00 denjerate, CHM Shapeia Ge illevad of to and from his shop, : The remaining 22 crew mem- <i i the Boy Scouts of National presi- | Club, Everett Quantrill, Reeve | Kinsman, and Cliff Gordon, ; Rampal But Oishi is obsessed _with|bers were discharged from hos- table guests at the Kinsmen | chairman of the Boy tal and former } a) coaching duties in favor of Peanuts O'Flaherty, who |what to him i horrif tal aft d Club of Whitby's recent Civic | Whitby, Geo. Rankine, Chief | gent of the Kinsmen Club, | of the town of Whitby, Bruce | secretary of the Kinsmen certainie didn't receive a.glowing debut of Sanday ne thought: im 1s a horrifying pall Ms aie be ant aks ry | Geruae, vis 'essen ot and the guest speaker at the | Corner, fire chlet, "William | 'Club, the Gardens. Brampton Seven-Ups, consistent cellar- | Some day his neighbors may|the United States. Japanese From left to right, Murray | Gartshore, vice preside ing: "k ; Davids ber of the --Photo by Stannett é : H find out that he was a crew] doct d th I! Silver, past president of the | the Kinsmen Club, Dr. A. R. ' meeting; Jack Robertson, avidson, mem - dwellers are pressing the Seaforths for the fourth skensber GF the ilteted Makte bet gee bc ge: a last and final play-off position. Unionville have only | +4 isiio 9 ss : |boat Lucky Dragon that was|hard work, one game in hand over the Seven-Ups, and that will jshowered with radioactive dust} Of the 22, one has not been C N I B Appeal be wasted tonight, should the Mohawks come up with |from the U.S. thermonuclear|heard of since he left home in WHITBY And D a win, Brampton trail by only two points, _ [test at Bikini in 1954. 1958 suffering from a nervous ' Boy is ny a "ee that if peri ota Five yd gta rs this happens he will be ostra-|to fishing. The rest have turne: O ens At Whitb oe Stam AUT BATES \cized, looked upon as abnormal,|to other jobs. It was interesting to hear comments by Marl- | man to be pitied, the poten-| Seventeen have married since boros' leading scorer, Gary Jarrett as he sold the tial communicator of some hor-|the Bikini blast and have 12 lop rio C . Servi i -| Metro Junior "A" circuit down the river with factual |Tible disease. children among them. Doctors The Whitby - Ontario County, 'Placement Service, which en : e ais : re iB e Advisory Board to The Canadian|deavors to provide employment} startling statements. Jarrett admitted that he and PPh' pele Tage peste Dreaerd hie yearn | sg ped . National Institute for the Blind)for those capable ee aan his teammates find it difficult to get themselves "up" lckaw: =< no. oho knows exactly births, re aoe cans '@] e€T10us ig | me fads he Whitby Ree feo iae ade we a the CNIB in-| for a clash against Whitby, Unionville and Brampton jhow many--have buried them-) Oishi, who was married in (San. 299 to Feb. 3, objective| dustrial shops or Stands and| because they regard them as inferior hockey clubs. |selves in anonymity for the/1959, has a normal 11-month-old : . ina Then when they go against clubs from the OHA Junior |same 1 Some changed|daughter. $2,000 {Cafeterias Department. 2 oo ee their names because employers| Oishi at first had been reluc- be T . . .| Home Teaching: Home Teach-| "A" circuit, it's an entirely different tempo. He cer- ; h [ H l The CNIB, through the Whit-| me B a \ , 1 fus h bs: itb n 96 by Board, serves 83 blind per-jers, who are themselves blind, tainly wasn't too far out when you consider the dis- ee oe ee joe i a oenaae Aaveae Ge ot sons in Ontario County. Funds) visit blind people in their homes mal exhibition of so-called Junior "A" hockey with |BLINDING FLARE came to my shop to take pic- raided in the County Bre ied ot eae ering: touch Gp| . Unionville snd St, Mike's, Whoever wins tls Metro ILucky Dragon on tha ras' tteltures," he said, "but 1. sent The town of Whitby passedjsault compared with six in the/fences there were 66 charges of aia. to the blind resi-|ing; and handicrafts such as| circuit -- probably St. Mike's or Marlboros -- will lage southward to the tuna -- au gh Se aes through 1961 without any seri-)previous year and assaults on| intoxication in a public place, @ ants of this area, and for the|knitting, crocheting and leather-| certainly not be prepared for the stronger competion {grounds of the central Pacific. polanng bat ' ceaiin't 'en 'ue ous crimes being committed'/policemen remained at five. drop from 1960's 75, Charges of) oy ntion of blindness. |work, They also give our blind! from clubs like Hamilton, Montreal, St. Catharines, etc, | Tuna was scarce, so scarce ; ink within its borders. Chief Con-. Seven cases of false pre-jhaving liquor were 44 over 41,/! , ; j people assistance in home eco- that the captain decided to head|!f they knew, they would thin' stable George Rankine's annual|tences was one down from 1960/illegal possession charges went! Briefly, fe includ i hi nomics. WREN AND CO. AILING farther south into the Marshall for edn It would be bad report indicated an increase in}and fraud charges jumped from|from four to five blind people include the follow- Eye Service: Arrangements, : ' Islands. And there, on March 1, Lait mene: minor crime but no crimes ofjone to six. Five cases of wilful) There are nine more cases of|!N8: ee are made for eye examinations, | TOWN AND COUNTRY .. , Executive members the serenity of the night was; Oishi says that he feels well a serious nature : jdamage are reported in both "60/obtaining liquor as a minor) Library Service, -- Fal and, where necessary, trans-/ of the Whitby Minor Hockey Association wore ex- shattered by a blinding, orange-|Physically, except that he. per- In his annual report. the|and '61 and six cases of causing|shown, 1961 had 34 as opposed vides books in Braille ands iin portation is provided to hospital} pressions of deep satisfaction after the splendid turn- {reddish flare on the horizon. haps tires easily. y A Chief summarizes the depart-\disturbances are two over the|to 1960's 25. Charges of supply-/Type; and talking-books with,/ave ¢linics, this often being! out for the Minor Hockey Night, tripleheader last Oishi, who was in charge of| But he telephoned this writer ment's statistics for the pas t|four reported in 1960. ing a minor dropped from four| where necessary, the loan of altaren care of by members of het PY imately 600 ' ldhasned ths putting the tuna into cold stor-|shortly after the interview to year and makes recommenda-| Under Highway Traffic Act)to one ; record player. the Whitby Board. Where neces- aturday. pproximately patrons witnessed the age below deck, recalls: _ {make an admission. : tions for the coming year.|Offences there were 472 speed-| Charges of contravening town sary glasses are provided to Pleasing brand of hockey. As for the victories, Whit- "Several hours' later, white} After fumbling a while for Among his recommendations is|ing charges in 1961, a substan-|bylaws showed 155 parking vio- those eligible for this service) by claimed their share with two-out-of-three. The lashes descended on us. (The words, he said: : one that would give the town/tial reduction from 798 in 1960.|lations, an increase of three WHITBY and in some cases necessary| third game of the evening went to Scarboro Lions |Lucky Dragon at the time was| 'There is something I didn't its first detective Careless driving was down tojover 1960, and a drop of 14 eye medication is paid- for Hartanih, 19-0; but ob nb wae BON Stee BE the Sikeet jless than 100 miles from Bikini|tell you. But having talked to His recommendations are as|20 from 25 and 22 cases of driv-/from 1960's illegal left turns BOWLING NEWS where the family is unable to The Li ee : k hits ;,, |Where the H - bomb was ex-/you the way I did, I think you follows: ing without a licence as com-)/was shown. j meet this cost. | e Lions were a much superior hockey club, in size, ploded.) We were puzzled at/should know. Yoshiko is not our "T recommend that Sergeant|pared with 12. Whitby's police force investi- Recreation: Two weeks at the; Passing and speed. This, of course, can be expected first and then scared. The ashes|first child. Our first was born Gerald Robinson be upgraded to} Motorists are keeping their|gated 1891 complaints and un- wepNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE CNIB new summer centre io when you consider the vast number of youngsters |covered our boat and our bod-la year after we were married. the rank of Detective Sergeant./cars in better mechanical con-jusual occurrences and assisted) Wich Triples Average 700 --\cated on. Lake Joseph is also} from which to choose an All-Star club, in comparison _|i¢s. It was born deformed and As this officer is doing special-|dition as there were 12 charges|in 187 enquiries for other police Hutchison 813 (302); Tutton 760 available to blind people, and/ to the ulation of Whitb Kingston Frontenacs "I guess I was lucky because| dead." ized work I feel that he should|of having defective mufflers as|forces. More than 900 buildings (245); L. Reed 740 (245); J.lwhere necessary. the cost is| pop' Yue gs! my job was below deck, which be recompensed by an increase}against 21 in 1960. There were) were checked and found in-|Pawcett 730 (279); .B. Hender- paid by the CNIB. During the had to knock over the North Bay Trappers on Satur- exposed me less." in rank being a very capable|10 charges of having defective| secure. Summons served for the/<on 717 (279): T. Mclvor 718 summer months a picnic is ar- day night without the services of star centre, Bobby But as the Lucky Dragon and efficient officer. brakes compared with 18 in| police department numbered 356 (246); Wiles 712 (244). ranged jointly. with the CNIB) Attersley, who re-injured a gimpy knee last Thurs- headed home, the crew mem- "I also recommend that the 1960. and 620 summons were served "High Singles Average 250 --|Advisory Board in Oshawa and day night in the Soo. Bob was undecided about make |bers began suffering from a pe- rank of corporal be abolished) On Liquor Control' Act- of-\for other departments. (Mallins 302, Scott 297, Des|at Christmas time a Christmas| { ia : tat tes it : and substituted by that of : ie Saseer: 297, 'Vandymall 292, R.|Dinner is held, also in Oshawa.| i9& the trip to North Bay for tonight's clash with agen tection Gaga ween MO 8-311] eee Seewenme, Shs. Wout wat) Childs 270, Powell 269, Buch 265,| You help to make all these) the Trappers. The Fronts are having their share of | fusing rating necessitate an increase in pay.| |Mellier 259, Walmsley 257, Mc-|services available. when you} problems at the moment. Five players, including At- reste | Mri o Pc a Now Under This would benefit the Depart-| ancy wan as |Quin 256, M. Johnston 253,|subscribe to the current appeal.| tersley are on the injured list -- the Bruins called- found their badly-burned skin ment as sergeants are eligible |Peteroski 252, D. Reynolds 250,|Please be generous when our up Tommy Williams ,who scored two on Saturday |breaking out in sores. Most for training courses whereas C. Moore 250 'canvasser calls on you. --.|_ night, and is really drawing the fans because of his |frightening, hair began falling New Management POLICE REPORT ssaeeeislemememieniatnmeetenmittemeanentiestee en re corporals are not. St Of S ---- : ' ; ' from their heads in large "T can report that the cam- u | American heritage, and Providence Reds reclaimed : chased or y CCess Gerry Ouellette, after he was dispatched to Kingston. chunks. For A Safe Ride -- era purchased has been a great e : si The national uproar that fol- oe Sere Sued Sport Celebrity -- | siscvetsisay wih tienes tis smn fn fuemameaa ot] "at ae phase , ' | Fatmpanenl that 0a solace' boli wang gd atlases gry ewe to ot -- Nese Last but not least, manager-coach Wren Blair was sis in ip esa co vg, the nows exactly how to define it.| recalls. '"'But Mr. Stark soothe : 3 - |set off, were the greater be- ° bought as it is needed to en-|Fither you have it--or. you/me by making mc one. of the e | probe ~ ra haa oc "af ee pe cause of Hireshints "and Naga- Ring the Bell large prints and photographs. |don't. Publicity, ever trying,|'yum yum' girls and an under- rT Ra e ton =~ Dut With two ey clubs eC, Us aki, (Taxi hat is) "It is also recommended that) can't manufacture it. | study for France on the stage." inne | Proved an impossibility. Wren will not handle the The aftermath of the atom axi -- that is, a second police cruiser be|" Qver the years Hollywood has) When France went to London |. club from the bench for a couple weeks, bombs had imprinted in Japan- bought or rented, this would|jahetied i "oomph," "sex ap-| and Hong Kong to shoot the pic-| ,, 7 rn R J. R.jan attempt to gain free pub- ----_--_---- practically eliminate the use of| peal," "that magic quality" and|ture, Nancy was sent on the|.. TORONTO (CP)--Rev. t thellicity." | PLAN MEMORIAL private cars on a mileage basis.|4 dozen other things. |road with a touring company,|Mutchmor, secretary of the) Without cing into the pros} DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)-- This vehicle could also be used| Whatever it is, Nancy Kwan| playing Suzie Worg | United Church s Board of Evan- Fhe Hooton dueir| Servicemen and civilians at the by the investigating officer. has it and uses it where it) When $1,000,000 was spent on gelism and Social Service, said|and cons of tl on vo ar ieeacwaier aval "bigs have stam that tha Communica. counts. d ~ a, : pocodlageby send sega ol pores yo prot ge gg ats the igre been asked to submit sugges- * tion System should be replaced) Nancy is demure and petite|/between Miss Nuyen and Stark|lars are : 5 ; .|tions for a proposed monument as it " old and out of date.j/in the best traditions of her|erupted into international head-|eSsary expenses for a sports power " Sa oe bills to be erected ih honor of the 61ST ANNUAL REPORT DECEM BER 31ST 1961 Breakdowns have 'been fre-!Chinese and English parentage.| lines. celebrities' dinner in aid ag per' 0 a coisbritios toldead in naval air service, and ' quent in the past year and re-|She is pretty but no Elizabeth' The producer fired France,crippled children. relil ahs cost of food and drink|@S @ symbol of naval aviation. pairs are difficult. The base/Taylor. and Nancy got the job. Feuds| The dinner, scheduled for nti eartutomient and to pick |= station is some 10 years old). But when cameras turn and| are famous and chronic in the Thursday at the Royal York up the tabs 46r Royal York bed- : and is in constant use. jlights go up, it's something else|MOvies but never had any pro-|Hotel, has been a centre of con- Tetra dining roomie, elubl Metropolitan "The Radar Equipment pur-|again. ducer allowed one to cost him|troversy since several Guests cms and' 0 on J | : ia chased in 1961 has been found| All of this' is accomplished $1,000,000 : Pees said they would not cross picket aaa r ; | OHA Junior A most effective in trapping speed- with little outward help--maybe|_, Miss Nuyen later charged that|jines of the hotel's striking em- CALLS IT SILLY i ists." i yes .| She got fired because Stark had ployees. "All of this and more before| ce] KEY a stick. Ta poivate Newey melden | wanted Miss Kwan in the first Dr Mutchmor's. criticism|the one dollar gets to crippled| ce y s ro CRIME STATISTICS a fe eae MONEY AON ae ., children's work. How silly can| In the past year 175 charges, "C475 Makeup. Of all the orienta' attors and drew te retort from the Ontario we | have been laid under the Crimi-/NoT STARRY-EYED actresses in Hollywood, Nancy|SP0rts Writers and Sportscast-|" 4°" Campbell said the asso- nal Code against 136 in 1960.! Nancy's Hollywood story isjhas the best chance of a con- &'S Association that Dr. Mutch-| ciation's only expenses for the There has been a reduction in|the Chinese version of Cinder-|tinuing career. She can pass for/™0F "should find out the facts dinner are the $6.50 - a - head charges laid under the Highway] ella--but she's. not'the least bit/ oriental but can also look Eng-|before talking about them. charge by the hotel. All the -re- Traffic Act, 655 to 1029 in 1960.) awed by it lish, American, Jew:sh, Italian, Gordon Campbell, chairman mainder of the $25 admission fee | The Liquor Control act charges) «7 tipo acting. I like the ar- Spanish. of the organizing committee,|poes to the Ontario Association| have remained constant, 156) 4:41, challenge but I hate pre-| In Maria, with Pat Boone,|said the church spokesman is for Crippled Children. being four more than charges|mieres and big parties--and|she will play an Itahan girl. |"jumping on the bandwagon in} Dr, Mutchmor made the -- the -- ye eduction (teat © what a lot of Hollywood. a |speech at the annual meeting of - ere was also a ee 98 lis. emma esvaate ie : "© |Central United Church in Port i Er BEE a omy cose ere Se ececcs] UMONLLE | MORE SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE gainst 332 in 1960. Of 186 ar-|She met producer Ray Stark by Eyes Aids | (SEAFORTHS) eee ga ore was an. in-|Chance in a Hong Kong studio||. . .., ek 2 | Mr. Campbell said many of| |her father. a wealthy architect, |? paces ee ' 4 the celebrities who appear at| v5. pele ag cg Borgel cg ng designing. : ; ; , : i lthe dinner charge a minimum Stark was there looking for ' PS e _ 4 /fee, but their fees are under- WHITBY MOHAWKS S e Pein 1960: there were 222 acci-\his Suzie Wong. He" brought | ee written by local sports enthu- ousee aN 99 PURCHASED crown tite poicies in 1961 dents investigated against 210; Nancy to Hollywood for three ' ee ; «=~ |siasts and are kept to a mini- | oy e this year, the number of per-| months training in the role. It)" hs ed ) (mum 8:30 P.M. sons injured is also stable, 51] was her first taste of dramatics.|/ " --- poten, ae" BE omy Bagel hy re A RECORD IN NEW BUSINESS this year against 52. There} But when the role was. cast ty & i i $ D 3 : a were two fatalities in 1961, the] Stark gave it to France Nuyen i if | {crippled children. Thursday's Whitby ' : ; ; , dinner, already sold out, will ° | previous year was free of! who had created it on the stage orl: Glan eae wee Community Arena $638,267,892 NEARLY QUIT s /|ming pool for crippled children, |B Adults $1.00 Children 50 PETTY CRIME "Naturally, I was disap 4 : he said. | There were no major in-| pointed. I almost quit and wen ae arsine neers i stances of crime in 961) although petty crime increased| PLENTY OF NERVE | O WN Crown Life policies In 1961 somewhat. Under Criminal Code Charges drunk driving in-+| VICTORIA (CP) -- Prank-| creased to 25 from 22. Vagrancy|sters dressed as workmen re- ; ae Z . | A RECORD IN POLICIES IN FORCE fluctuated slightly with 15)moved a large Victoria centen- against 1960's 16. nial sign from the city hall and q The number of charges laid|took it away in a truck. Alder- $3, 192,656,043 as to driving under suspensionjman Michael Griffin and city doubled to 14 and theft charges|engineer James Garnet watched ; é se went from 30 to 47. There were|them take down the sign, but P : ' get." eight charges of common as-'thought it had been authorized. BROCK sig mrp ae ee x i : | PR O VIDED Cron Lt eb " credits to Evening Shows at 7:00- : | ; 3 yah - policyholders and beneficiaries We otek oe aed ee ee CAMP RIGN | a recoro oF $63,333,128 ah wld Sa SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE SELECT cmoem cone Laine eee | mumaeamnn | CROWN LIFE Lawson are pictured follow- | the bridegroom is the eldest ALSO -- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION ing their wedding recently at | son of Mrs, Lawson and the MR. H. HARE MO 8-2281 CROWN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY / ESTABLISHED 1900 / TORONTO, CANADA or U oe the Audley United Church. | late A. C. Lawson of Ajax SNIPER Ss RIDGE The bride is the former Helen The couple are now living at {Additional Canvassers Are Needed) with JACK GING end STANLEY CLEMENT y || Marie Smith, eldest daughter | Audley ' | lof Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | --Photeby EH. Cheredaryk |

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