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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jun 1963, p. 5

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ee ERE eh teteaemeentiuasmetnetialinader att - WHITBY And DISTRICT SENIOR LACROSSE ACTION Brampton Turns Tide di Midway rides, candy floss, -taffy apples and soft drinks were among the feature chil- dren's attractions at Brook- lin's 52nd annual Spring Fair Saturday. Attractions for the adult population included a softball game harness racing horse and cattle judging and of course the women's home- craft displays. In the photo at left, four - year - old Larry Cosgrove, of Brooklin and four - year - old Vallery Al- len, of Whitby, are seen en- joying one of the midway rides. In the centre photo, three year - old Deanna Whitby I00F Takes : ; | Line Tiaed | On Brooklin Seniors stem Dart Laurels wide timers' did not show as well and several of them were late "Cl , ,. for the game and this did not chiar: 70S pethcsid tl Sage too well with the coach or P lled howe he executive. However if they d this one) are fined, it is the players who will suffer in the long run. Next action for the locals is Thursday night when they tangle with Port Credit in Port Credit . Saturday night, the often if. they are not awake By CLIFF GORDON Playing on Sunday must be a bad 'Omen' to the Brooklin Sr. lacrosse club as they drop ny-on-the_ spot, ped a hard-fought 7-6 decision cose rubber and dri to the Brampton Sealtests yes-/at the 14.34 mark an y in the Rose Town was a telling blow to the Brook ooklin team who com- ft crew bs goocconol the Brampton Heffernan, who had _ been in Brooklin Wednes-|bouncing almost everyone who ot really up came in sight had his efforts re-|,- | J ; ' sarom's game.|warded at the 17.46 mark as he -- O Wakes ie choi John Spicer and Harry Ben- licked Co ae uae Tate new red and white sweat- = agers or peas tock Mh was the way the period ended,|€TS Will host the St. Catharines a team who we undersand are a single counters going to Dave| The final seconds of the/»eqg-hot group this year. Don't Foster, Jim McClure and. Mike| period were not too pleasant s0/forget game time for that one Finnigan. far as the Brooklin team ts con-|i, § 45 Saturday night at the for yesterday SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD Brooklin, Burrows, Craggs 2.10 11.08 For the losing Brooklin team|cerned. Batley checked denti-|Brooklin arena. it was Glen Lotton and Don|$@" who in turn gave a devas- Craggs with a pair each and|tating slash back at the local single..counters to Jerry Bur-|Player and sent Batley to hos- : rows newcomer Grant pital for a check up. It mest 2. Brampton, Foster, Spicer Heffernan learned after the game that) 3° Brampton, McClure, i tied t u 'Rock' had badly torn stomach) : Bruce, Wachee at The ga Pal tit pis ae [muscles and will be out for a| * tani Heer ae cupson ah Me ~ me ® + 40 P2y;/game or two. Clure 4.31, Burrows 5.29, Vipond .28, tive all at the end of min- j -|Finnigan 9.28, Bratkin 0.24, Brooklin, utes and then the fatal final Batley got two minutes for too many men on the floor, 10.36: period when the home side took) His ill doings while Finnigan got|spicer 14.02, Richardson 7.18, Bus the advantage of a 2-1 spread|@ 'en minute time penalty. tno keer ik), Fioaleens tan' wats for their margin of victory and) In the second. period, the utes for slashing, 19.59 held their slot atop the league|Brooklin team came charging SECOND PERIOD standing with three wins andjout as if it was going to chase: . p.oouiin, G. Lotten, P. Baker one defeat. the Brampton team right out of) 6. Brooklin, Crages, ¢ Lotton : 5 the rink. G, Lotton got his first) 7. Brampton, Spicer, Caruso wo sit he thie Senreaasi a pair at the .35 mark and it| * Brooklin, Crages, i i |looked as if the Wednesday/ 9%. Brampton, Spicer, night' when they invade the|"~ Mbihead Caruso, Fionigan Port Credit Arena to try and|2ight game was going tv re-'i9 Brampton, Benham, seek revenge for their 11-4 de-|Peat itself. i. Thompson feat handed them in the league} Craggs followed at 4.11 to opener. make it 4-2 and the goodly | major, Piatt major, 5.10, W. 'Thomp. Penalties -- Heffernan .05, Platt 1.29; Caruso 1.29, G. Thompson, minor and " ; ss ...,humber of Brooklin fans who0|son 13.36, Vipond 15.57. Platt and Bill Saturday night, the local team| made the trip were starting to| Wanless 16.50, Coombes 19.58 St . Polaunes asitr ter the|mark up victory number two THIRD PERIOD " At 9.35 Spicer .got one back 11. Brooklin, C. Lotton 1.13 1963 season. back on a pass from Caruso|12 Brampton, Finnigan, |. 5.26 Brampton playing jts_ Grstland the game was' once again] A te rahe Sunday game of the' season|very close, Brampton was real-! rows 1.49, Spicer 1.49, Vipond 8.03, Ben. was fired up for a win, or wejly applying the pressure andjham 13.45, Ferguson 14.32, Craggs gathered that from the chatter/Baker made a tremendous save) /°*: Bruce Wanless 19.35 in the dressing room before thejon Spicer at 11.01 DEATHS game. However the Brooklin} Craggs bagged his second team with Jim Cherry at the) goal of the afternoon at the 12.19 By THE CANADIAN PRESS St. Louis--Julius Klyman, 65. helm showed it was ready and)and the locals led 6-4 at this willing to start off where the! stage. game left off Wednesday night. | However, the succéss was too Burrows started the bali roll- | y S : ing for the Brooklin team at|ed to get sloppy. At 15.41 Spicer| section of the St. Louis Post-Dis- the 2.10 mark as he rounded|scored and was followed by|patch; of leukemia out a neat passing play that was|Benham at 16.05 to send the Fairfield, Conn. -- Rev. Ran- started by Heffernan, who never|game into the final 20 minutes|dolph Ray, 76, the author of two did get credit for an assist on/at five all and it had all boiled books, who. married thousands the play. Heffernan passed the|down to a 20 minute affair. of couples during his 35 years ball to G. Lotton who deek-| In the final stanza G. Lotton as rector of the Episcopal (An- ed two men out of the road, took advantage of a penaly tojglican) Church in Manhattan's passed the ball to Craggs who|G. Thompson to give Brooklin|Chelsea district known as the made no mistake in slipping|the lead for the third time in|Little Church Around the Cor- the rubber over to Burrows who|the game. However the localjner. fired fast and hard for Une ini-|team was unable to control the) tial marker of the game . The/goal-hungry Brampton team as perm gg A x vod almost ney came back with a pair of minutes ore Foster, who}counters. P a played a heads-up game for the; Finnigan and Benham were loa ee a pen oe ane 7 | jal population, reports the winners, knotted the count at a\the marksmen on the play. The! Aicoholism and Drug Addi / : ié s g ction singleton each. final score reading 7-6 for the Foundation of Ontario Brampton kept up the pres-jhome side and the. Brooklin| ria FEW ON SKID ROAD Derelict alcoholics represent much for the locals and it start-jeditor of the Sunday magazine) jcause Canada's problems are] jtoo stubborn and too long-term) }old Prince Andrew is making) }organ, gift of King Baudouin of) By winning the local district! No. 41 IOOF dart baseball play- offs recently, Whitby was the team to meet district No. 47 champions, the winner to mes! district No, 24 for the 1963 in-' ter-district trophy. Whitby journeyed to Brighton lodge of district No. 47 Satur day afternoon, to start the in ter-district play-offs and this best two of three games proved to be far more interesting than the final scores indicate. The start of the first game found Brighton with a very strong line up putting them ahead until the 6th inning when Whitby was able to take the lead by 16 to 11. Brighton then plated five in 'the 7th, none in jthe 8th and three in the 9th. Whitby picked up six in the 7th, two in the 8th and ten in the 9th to make the final of the first game 34 - 19 for Whitby. After partaking of a tremen-} Congratulations will next be dously well served hot supper) | the second, and what proved to be the final, game got under- way With a re-arranged line up Brighton took the lead for the first two innings, 5-1, however Whitby, with only one change 5 in their line up, took the lead ; in the 3rd and was never head- ed for the remaining frames. | Brighton was able to piate only 11 runs in their last six innings whereas Whitby's big| throwers started to bear down, | | Times Sees 'Hope' Pervading Canada | LONDON (CP)--The Sunday| Times says a "new sense of) hope, however tentative, per-| vades Canada." j Henry Brandon, a correspond- ent with a high reputation -in Britain, reports after a visit to Canada "It is the hope that the worst) of its economic and financial) troubles is passed and that Les-| ter Pearson and his new Lib- eral government will be able to/ provide the kind of modern and) intelligent leadership the coun-| try needs." Brandon adds that current ex- pectations may be inflated be-) to be solved overnight. LIKES MUSIC LONDON (AP) -- Three-year- Buckingham Palace resound with the strains of a_ barrel} the Belgians and Queen Fabiola DONALD Travel Service APPOINTMENT i , MRS. MARGARET HENRY Mr. Harry Donald, president of Donald Trovel Service, is very pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs, Margaret Henry as a new member of their travel service. Mrs Henry is a well known Osh- awa resident who has travelled extensively and is aware of of the needs and advice re- quired for those who ore plan ning trips. Whether it is a vacation in Muskoka or a round the world cruise, a, call to Mrs. Henry ot 723-2564 will provide you with all the information you require. plating 7, 8,5, 0, 4 and 3 re. all-time high Saturday as close spectively in their last six in-|to 4,000 men, women and chil- nings, to take this game -- to dren arrived here to attend the 16. Whitby, always notorious for Fair. home runs and three baggers, again proved they have the abil-\ed with a 100 - colorful - unit ity, even when one or two top|parade winding its way around throwers, to come through with|the fair grounds -- the largest the runs, and should again this| parade in the village history. season prove to be worthy op ponents in the coming inter-|were attracted to the midway, district no. 24 play-offs. The district recently congra-|game, cattle and horse judging tulated Whitby and Team Cap.!| and harness racing. tain Walter Couke on winning the 1962-63 No. 41 trophy, which | o¢ they previously held from the! homecrafts 1957-8 season, until defeated in| goods, knitted goods and articles the 1961-2 play-offs. in order to either district No.|fect day for the fair, with clear 24 or No. 41 champs, the odds! blue skies and a hot sun shining, at present favoring Whitby who|Cold soft drinks proved to be held this inter-district trophy the order of the day during the' from 1958 until defeated in 1962. | | | | | ! | i | PORT WHITBY || DIAL 668-3524 WHITBY, ONT Lynn Hogle, of Columbus is seen enjoying every child's carnival favorite -- candy floss and in the _ photo at right, Tom's Trailer, owned by William Taylor, of Picker- ing and driven by George Dolly, of Port Hope and Wil- we aad Lor - Pete, owned by the Bret- | hour Brothers, of Sunderland | and driven by Lorne Brethour are shown coming into the stretch in the fourth race. Tom's Trailer claimed the heat. --Oshawa Times Photos. SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Daily PHONE 668-4341 FREE Have your furnace cleaned free ond guaranteed trouble-free all winter, if you. purchase "White, Rose" unified fuel oil from Western, Oil Co. DIAL 725-1212 Brooklin Fair Well Attended Brooklin's population hit . an 52nd annual Brooklin Spring} This year's presentation open- Around the grounds, children adults were summoned to a ball In Brooklin Arena, the women the area exhibited their including baked of fancy sewing. Saturday proved to be a per- Concrete Products peak of the sunshiny afternoon. $10.00 trade in allowance for used power mower en the adian made... MOWER At the ball diamond, Brooklin OTACO 0 suffered a) 2-0 defeat at the hands of the Port Perry entry in an Oshawa City and District Softball Lea- 103 Byron St. S. Whitby PHONE 668-4511 any |) purchase of the famous Can- |) Sportsmans Corner | SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN - HOME DELIVERY- 668-9056 Terrace Restaurant 120 Brock St. N., Whitby gue exhibition game. Around the race track, six, harness races were run and| show horses, including fine light and heavy draft horses were! brought before the judges. In addition to the heavy horses show ponies were brought into the spotlight. Children, munching on candy floss, taffy apples and guzzling] soft drinks invaded the midway) to ride the merry - go-~ round,| aeroplanes rockets atid ponies. | Judges were kept busy in the cattle show areas awarding first second and third prize ribbons/ to the owners of many fine head of cattle brought into the ring. | Prize lists - rot yet avai able from th. {air office but w be published in this newspaper, when they have been pleted. | One-Stop DECORATING SHOP ©@ Custom Draperies ®@ Broadioom and Rugs @ Wallpaper and Murals © C.LLL. Paints and Varnishes © Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 Moths, heat, humidity or thieves cannot reoch your precious furs or cloth garments in our cool vaults! Full on your Phone us now 668-2345 - | Whitby Cleaners Lid, 150 Colborne E, Whitby TEXACO Pete Hubers, Prop. FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY General Repairs Dunlop Tires 668-3471 100 VICTORIA W. (at Brock) SPORT CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Events! This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! W. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD. Funeral & Ambulance Service You don't have te play a sport to be © good sport 110 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-3410 GOOD SPORTS Support home town sports. HOME TOWN SPORTS Support the local suppliers of FUELS and BUILDING SUPPLIES 24 Hr. Burner Service SAWDONS' (Whitby) LIMITED 244 BROCK ST. S. sure as they gave the Brooklin|team all around the Brampton team a rough time of it for'team trying for the equalizer the next few minutes. Spicer' JUST TALKING .. . Grani _ was banished for slashing at|Heffernan made his first appear- the 14.02 mark and the localsjance with the Brooklin team had the extra man advantage. | and did not appear out of place However, the play backfired|He played well and scored one against the locals as it will sol goal. . A number of the 'oid BROCK Evening Shows Stert 7 and 8:30 Whitby LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:30 TIST on the freneme MONKHOUSE SHIRLEY EATON COMWOR ERIC BARKER ALSO -- Second Feature Attraction IN "FURY of the PAGANS" <2. » JOB" "a or Aa Asem gales Te enalteadeestcumete ed ONE- PIECE CONCRETE ie /MMELATE DELIVERY OW Add YES @ POR YOUR NEW HOME @ REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS @ NON*SLIP SURFACE ON TREADS AND PLATFORM "YOUR FIRST STEP 10 REAUTY AMD SAFETY" 655-3311 STARRING -- Edmund Purdom - Ressana Podesta 6 a, GONGRETE PRODUCTS LTD. ONTARIO, STAFFORD Brothers Lid. Monuments + + » Of Distinction 668-3552 Whitby \L,Authorized Fina Centre Dealer THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS LACROSSE THURSDAY, June 6, Brooklin Seniors vs Port Credit Sailors at Port Credit. SATURDAY, June 8, at 8:45 p.m., St. Catharines vs Brooklin Seniors at Brooklin Arena. BASEBALL ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION PEE WEE LEAGUE MONDAY, June 3, Silver's Refreshments vs Royals. TUESDAY) June 4, Attersley Tire vs Lyndview Con- struction.) THURSDAY, June 6, Band R Transport vs Hicks BA FRIDAY, June 7, Kiwanis vs Telegram OSHAWA LEGION MINOR BASEBALL ASSOCIA- TION aga SCHEDULE MONDAY, June 3, Whitby Legionnaires vs Oshawa Dairy at Lakeview Park, Oshawa. WEDNESDAY, June 5, Young's Fuels vs Jury and Lovell, at Eastview Park, Oshawa. MERCURY AUTO BODY COLLISION-CUSTOM BODY WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COURTESY & SERVICE 324 ASH ST, PH. 668-8522 - 24-HR. ROAD SERVICE WHITE'S BP, 616 Brock St. N. Whitby 668-8241 GENERAL REPAIRS Licensed Mechanice Snow Ploughing 8 FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY- OPEN 7:30 A.M. -- 10 P.M. DRY CLEANING ¥ and Shirt Launderers FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY DAILY PHONE 668-4341 Repairs-Storage : SCUGOG CLEANERS 130 Brock St. N. Whitby (Next te Heerd's Taxi) GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE Tune-ups. Licensed Mechanic Tires and Batteries & Accessories PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 942 BROCK ST. N, WHITBY HOOKER & SONS LTD. No. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Brooklin. 1961 CHEVROLET BELAIR 2-door with auto- | 995 matic transmission. Immaculate condition. General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET--OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS. CORVAIR BROOKLIN 655-4811 George H. Harding Construction Co. Ltd. - General Contractors And Builders 411 Fairview Drive, Whitby 668-3566 - TRENCHING AND COMPLETE - SEPTIC TANK SERVICE

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