* WHITBY And DISTRICT Dunnies Against Buzzers Whitby Sureav Office 111 'Dundas St. West Manager: John Gault Tel. 668-3703 ) By CLIFF GORDON THE CLASH OF THE 'FIGHTERS' Any animosity between the fire and crime-fighters of Whitby is usually taken care of at their annual hockey clash at the Whitby Arena, This sea- son's battle of the titans will come to pass at 8.30 p.m., March 5. In the above cut Fire Chief Bruce Corner warns Constable Ernie Shep- perdson and Cpl. Jim Barter that he may resort to axe and Th Metro Jr, B playdowns will open at the Whitby arena tonight, when the Whitby Dun- 'ops play host to the St. Mich- 4 |ael's College Buzzers in the first .|game of a best of five group "| semi-finals, '| The Dunnies who finished their schedule with an impres- sive won « 17 - lost « 10 - tied - 5- record, for 39 points were the runners-up to the Neil McNeil team, who many fans thought were going to romp through the schedule without a defeat. The Dunlops scored 140 goals and had only 107 scored against them. The fine goals-against averggt could -be attributed to the tremendovs goal tending chore that Ian Young has-been doing for 'he Whitby team. The Dunnies expect to be at full strength for the playoff opener here tonight. Art Hamp- son, who-was sidelined for some three weeks, has played in the last three games and appears to be in fine shape, Bob Mar- shall is back after an absence of several games, and the addi- tion of this fine winger could go a long "ay in just how the Dunnies will fare in the play- downs, Marshal! is a good play- maker as well as being very dangerous around th: net. Another fellow who will carry a big load for the Dunnies, espe- cially along the blu: line is Wayne Cheesman, He was the "bad boy" of the Whitby teem during the season, but also was one of their top goal scorers. "Cheese" has a_ tremendous of ter the hard onss when he wants to. He is a big fellow who can hand out the stiff body hose against the Jawmen should the going get rough, The game is the fourth of its kind, Proceeds go to the Re- tarded Children's Fund. ing good hockey can be a stal- --Oshawa Times Photo |wart on the local club, UNITS, GROUPS, A UXILIARIES Explain High School To Hutchison HAndS marks and studies, He urged allynew Guides and Brownies uni-/17, in the form of The monthly meeting of the R. A. Hutchison Home and ' School was held Tuesday, Feb- ruary 11, Vice-president, Mrs. J, Shedden opened the meeting. Minutes were read and approved 'ed. A report was given on the ' successful carnival held at the sub-division rink for all the chil- dren of the school. Mrs. Shed- een" Mentioned = t' bode thought next year i. might be better to have the smaller grades separate and the older rades on two different days. | schools to have supplementary reading books and to encourage/0n's Shopping Centre, all children to read all they can starting at the early grades, He explained how the student who cannot read and absorb what they read can never hope to ob- tain high grades when they reach high school, Mr thedden thanked the speaker's for their most informa- tive and thought provoking speechse, President Mrs. Gordon Kyle owever, it is hoped all the children thoroughly their afternoon, | Plans for our annual Fun and why we celebrate 'Founder's Night" from such. fellows. as_ Nick| vincial President will make her! -finals Open Tonight shot from the point as many ©~ the goalies in the Metro ~ league know. He can really blis- checks and if he sticks to play- ! He will get plenty of help|Beverley, Art Hampson, W. ~|The Bantams Only OM By CLIFF GORDON Whitby's fine little Bantam team advanced another round in the OMHA playdowns on Sat- jurday with an 8-3 win over the pride of Bowmanville. The win jgives the Whitby team the best- of-three series 2-1 and the right |to meet the winner of the Port Hope-Cobourg series, Whitby's Bantam team is the team left in the OMHA playdowns as the Pee Wees, Midgets and Juveniles have fallen by the wayside. Managers George Town, Cliff |Partington and coach Bob Keenan have high hopes for their charges as they anxiously await the next round. Whitby thus far have eliminated. Lind- jsay in two straight, 4-3 and) 7-1, and Bowmanville, winning) 7-3 and 8-3 while dropping the} opener of the series 6-4 here in) Whitby, The two Whitby vic- tories came in the Bowmanville arena, | On Saturday three players jcach bagged a pair of goals for the County Town team, George jonly local BOB MARSHALL Win 8-3; HA Hope known when the next round of the playdowns would start, but we will keep you posted as soon as we get the dates. SUMMARY First Period 1, Whitby: Reeson (Vipond, Sorichetti) ... 2. Whitby: Reeson (V! 'ipond| A Penalties -- Town 11.50, Oyler 18,00, Second P 3. Whitby: Sorichetti THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendsy, Februery 24, 1964 5. WEH:TE BARON DIES LONDON (AP)--Baron Alex- ander Meyc..dorff, 94, vice-pres- ident of the Russian Duma (parliament) before the Bolshe- vik revolution, died Thursday. Meyendorff, a Baltic nobleman, constitutional monarchist and liberal, tried to promote a ne- gotiated peace to pull Russia out of the First World War. on Failing in. this, he later moved to England, (Vipond, Keenan) 4, Bowmanville: Howes (Bothwell, Webb) 5. Whitby: Gibson (Reeson Penalties -- Keenan 3.18, Horach 4.10, Sandford 18.43. Third Period 6, Whitby: Horack .... . Bowmanville: Hircock (Gilhouly,, Taylor) 8, Whitby: Vipond (Reeson, Gibson) 9, Whitby: Gibson (Reeson) 10, Whitby: Vipond (Reeson, Gibson) ... 11, Bowmanville: Hircock Penalties -- Brown 4,50, Gibson Sandford 11,20, Tongue-Tied At Bilingual Meet seeeeeneeenee 18.12) 6,44, |Reeson, Neil Gibson and Peter |Vipond, Brian Sorichetti and |Larry Horack chipped in with] one each. For the losers it was |Joe Hircock with two and Bob| | Howes with one. Vipond also |picked up three assists fora) \five-point afternoon while Ree- lson picked up four assists and| jhad himself a_ six-point after-| jnoon as the leading point-getter lof the game. | Many of the fans were hardly jin their seats, when the Whitby "j |team scored their first goal. '|Reeson was the trigger man jand it gave Whitby the big jump they needed as thay never look- BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) One-Stop . DECORATING SHOP Wellpoper and Murels Custom Draperies Broadioom end Rugs C.1.L. Points and Varnishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre Ltd, Phone 668-5862 107 Byron St. $., Whitby are mi ritation caused by a germ, Escher! i, To quickly combat the secon aches, muscular pains and disturbed s) caused by Kidney and Bladder irritatio' zy baking an Internal oy for_@ few days. 2 little CYSTEX tablets with its cleani: water, In addition to septic action, CYSTEX is also an a' pain reliever for Rheumatic Pains, Head~ ache, Backache, and muscular pains. Get from druggist. Feel better fast. FIRST | MORTGAGE. LOANS 7% and 74% -- On Residential Property SEE: CECIL R. BROWN JIM. W, JONES VICTORIA and GREY TRUST 308 Dundas St. W., Whitby | Twenty Montreal high school students participated in a bi- lingual model Parliament here Saturday but there was hardly any French spoken, The Parliament was com-| posed of 150 students. Of the 20) Montreal representatives, half spoke English and the others French. The model Parliament was arranged by the Ontario and Quebec education departments as an experiment in bilingualism in this Toronto-area community. Dog Control Officer and rommence May Ist, 196 accommodation for, and ed back. They led 2-0 at the end) of. the first on the strength of jtwo 'goals by Reeson, increased ; \their lead to 4-1 at the end of! the second and then outscored the home side 4-2 in the final ayne| Stanza. | : At time of writing it was oe aes, WAYNE CHEESMAN Mayhew and Ted latter player take a turn on the Donaldson, can also} forward official visit. jline and is noted for making Degree practice was heldjthe oncoming forwards keep after which lunch was served! their heads up, This big fellow, BEATLE CuTs 4.00 pounded, TOWNSHIP OF WHITBY DOG CONTROL OFFICER Applications will be received by the undersigned up to March 31st, 1964 for the combined duties of Pound Keeper. Duties to 4 and include the en- forcement of the provisions of the Township of Whitby dog contro! by-law and provide suitable the care of, animals im- MURRAY ROBINSON, Clerk, Box 160, Brooklin, Ontario. INCOME TAX | Peter Smits ' then called on Mrs, R. Cooling} enjoyed) who outlined the history of the| {Home and School' Fair are now in progress and|which is celebrated each Feb voluntary help was asked for|ruary. A beautiful cake was de-) by Mrs, Shedden, The fair will/corated for the occasion - with) be held May 9 with a Fun Fair|the years of the Home and by Sister Gwen Halton and her| committee, ALL SAINTS GUILD All Saints' Anglican Church) Evening Guild held its bi- |monthly. meeing Monday, Feb. a church on display at Eat-/service with 30 members re-| jceiving Corporate Communion. | | Pat Coutts, first Company} Rev. Stanley Armstrong ad-; Guide who moved to Vancouver|dressed the group briefly, After-| in September, has attained her/wards the group journeyed to} | lforms were who calls Manooth his home town, came to Whitby midway through the season and has bec. a favorite with the fans ever since. We expect to see a good crowd on hand for tnoight's en- counter which starts at the regular starting time of 8.30. Let's all get behind the Dun- nies and give them that well deserved support. | Gold toe bg and will Pong herjthe church hall for light certificate at Government House i | Victoria B.C. March 1, 1964, [numer The annual Division Dinner ay next ia Wa! Py . tor Guide Leaders will be held|"eld Monday, March 2, March 17 at Christian Educa-| ST. JOHN'S WA tion Centre, Pickering. Guest) gt,' John's Anglican Church! speaker will be Mrs. Maden,/wa held its monthly meeing| Ontarioo Guider, |Wednesday evening in the Sun- Next meeing will be held/qay school hall. Monday, March 16. President Mrs. Martn Gould- ST. JOHN'S burn opened the meeting with/ PARISH HELPERS j NEAL'S BARBER SHOP 123 BROCK ST. NORTH "WHITBY'S FINEST" Four Expert Barbers Adults 1.25 -- Children .75 OPEN WEDNFSDAY ALL DAY Closed Monday -- 668-9036 St. jprayer, Mrs. John McKibbin, | John's Anglican Church Parish Helpers held its monthly meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Wat- Girls' Auxiliary Leader, ° re- ported that two new members| joined the group, | RETURNS PHONE 668-8252 0.H.A, JUNIOR "B" Playoffs Metro Junior "BY" Semi-Finals (BEST 3 OUT OF 5 SERIES) Ist Game ST. MICHAELS WHITBY BUZZERS DUNLOPS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24--WHITBY ARENA 8:30 P.M. Heated for your convenience 'ADMISSION ADULTS 1.00 ---STUDENTS WITH CARDS 50¢ MINOR HOCKEY CHILDREN 25¢ Hairstyling for Men 102 Byron St. S. Whitby vs Whitby Red Cross BLOOD CLI Monday, 2-4:30 P.M. DONOR NIC Feb. 24th 6:30-9 P.M. i Eh, 7} CANADIAN LEGION HALL BYRON ST. S., WHITBY YOUR in the afternoon and the annual dance for teens and adults at night. Mrs, Shedden then turned the meeting over to Don Gilchrist who introduced the two speak- ers of the evening, Alex An- drews, principal of Anderson High School, and Omer Edgley principal of Henry Street High School, Mr, Andrews spoke first} and gave a most informative) outline of the various courses offered to the students, He ex-| plained how a_ student might) decide on which course they! wish to take, according to their) desired vocation, He menion- ed the problems of the "'drop- * out student" and how the par ents might help in encouraging the students to continue their ' schooling, Mr. Edgiey then spoke. He strongly emphasized the hazards of the student, who starts smok-| ing at an early age, and he ; also discouraged iby M School movement and with the years the R. A. Hutchison As- sociation has been formed. Mrs. Kyle called on Teddy Connell, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Cooling to light the three can- dies, representing the child, the teacher and the parens respec- tively. Mrs. Kyle explained that this was the unity of Home and School the parents and teacher working together for the good of the children.Mrs, Kyle then closed the meeting with prayer, Lunch was served. convened v Mrs. R, Connell. The'next meeting will be Pub- lic Speaking Night, March 10 GIRL GUIDES Girl Guide of Canada Whitby District Association held its monthly meeting Monday even- ng at St. Mark's United Church Hall. In the absence of Commissioner Mrs, F. W. District Wea- R| son, » Mar. 1, President Mrs. Seymour Whit-| meer me the book; ney opened the meeting with} markers given by the Girls') |prayer. Rev. John McGibbon/|Auxiliary will be dedicated. | gave the Bible study based on| Members are busy with bale! yt oe ; last ti work such as making quilts, | M 8 ne last meeting|....; ta + | were read and adopted. All oe sewing, knitting, etc, The | ports read and approved. It was/Tea" will be held Wednesday, | decided to pay expenses of pub-|Mar, 11 in the Sunday school! lishing the parish news letter|hall, | jand also that expenses be. paid!) pj veni . jby the group tor the cesens oles a pci egg) apg ong Iminister's mame on Church/y;..." page ee ari haba esas hoard |Members of the WA joined with tar ob [the Ruth WA and others in the A donation was received from|church for lenten service |Mrs, Henry Perry towards the] : oe : | WA bale. 'The group is happy], The Anglican Congress in pic-) jto welcome a new member, |ture was shown with commen-| iMrs, O, Fernley. jtaries by Rev, McKibbin, | The meeting closed with pray-| At the close, lunch was serv-| | | ELECTRONIC SERVICE We'll Bring Your TV Back to Its Peak Performance Pronto! b i = a | Getting zebra stripes, "snow"? shrinking? with your GHT. Our Picture fading or Whatever's wrong TV, we'll make Ri A hi ip is our prices modest, 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. Ample Parking Facilities You don't have to play a sport to be jer and a delicious junch was) jserved by the hostess, The next jmeeting will be held Thursday, March 12 ALMONDS UCW Almonds United Church the parents|ver, Mrs, A. N. Morton was|Women Evening Group held its/ who allow their children to havejin charge of the meeting which monthly meeting Tuesday at the! * cars at a young age, He men-|opefed with the Guide prayer./home of Mrs. Norman Gibson, | tioned how thé student who has a car usually drops in their During the short business ses- sion it was mentioned that the WHITBY Each GMAR SHARE o eee ADULTS $1.00 -- STUDEN BROCK Now Playing--One Complete Show ot t eaanid ALEC GUINNESS: ANTHONY QUINN-JACK HAWKINS JOSE FERRER anmiony ouayié - CLAUDE RAINS - ARTHUR KENNEDY ~ PETER O'TOOLE » vaweence QORER BOLT - SAM SPTON - OAV LEAR. TROSECOLOR BUPTR mae PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Evening Starting 7:30 TECHNICOLOR . SON TS 65¢ -- CHILDREN 35e Churchill avenue. Leader Mrs. Gibson opened the meeting with a worship ser-| vice and prayer with Mrs, Carl/ | ed in Sunday school hall by) Mrs. Martin Gouldburn and Miss Olive Goldring. The next meeting will held Wednesday, Mar. 18. SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Ocily PHONE 668-4341 L. G. S. ELECTRONICS Blair Park Plaze--Whitby PH. 668-8311 Servicing - Whitby, Ajex, Pick- ering, Brooklin, Oshawa and Surrounding Area. be | Pascoe in charge of the devo-| jtional, The subject was "Prayer", During the business meeting! the roll call was answered by the donation of an apron. | Tentative plans were made for| an "Apron Tea" to be held late! in the spring. Rev, T. J. Reed! conducted a short Bible study) and closed the meeting with) Benediction. | The next meeting will be held! jTuesday, March 17 at the home| lof Mrs. \Line, Whitby. Izam_ Barrett, Base REBEKAH LODGE The regular meeting of Bene- volent Rebekah Lodge was held in the Oddfellows hall Wednes- day evening, Feb. 19, with Past Presidents presiding, Sister Grace Harris acting as Noble 'Grand and Sister Olive O'Dell as Vice Grand. An invitation was received | from Brougham Rebekah Lodge | to attend their birthday party March 23. As many members as possible were urged to attend. A letter from. Sister Louise OBSOLETE PLUMBING , (3 4% | MODERNIZE | INSTALLATIONS- REPAIRS-SERVISE Call... "Joe" THE PLUMBER (Joseph Southwell) 668-4247 PLUMBING -- HEATING SHEET METAL WORK Quolity Material & Workmonship Hill asking for acceptance of! her resignation as conductor | was accepted and Sister Stella' McLean will act as conductor | for the remainder of the térm. | Sister Dulmage, DDP, will be} askéd to attend next meeting to! install Sister McLean. Invitations will be sent to the different lodges for the Apr'l 15 meeting at which time. the Pro- 128 BROCK ST.N. 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Durno's defeated Flemming's Shell in one-half of the league semi-final action, The winner of the Ottenbrite' oco Game Feb. 23, will see Sunday, March 1, in the first pionship match, 's Men's Wear vs Arena Sun- action with the Durno team of a best of five game cham- Skating at Whitby Arena WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 8 to 10 p.m. Adults Only. FRIDAY, FEB. 28, 8:30 to 10:30 SATURDAY, FEB. 29, 2 to 4 under, : Figure Skating SATURDAY, FEB. 29, 10:30 a. p.m. Adults end children. p.m, Children 14 years and m. to 12:30 p.m., Children's Figure Skating Classes ot Whitby Arena. Rifle Club The Whitby Rifle Club meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Ladies welcome to join the club, HOOKER & at Colborne Street School on et 7:30. New members ore SONS LTD. 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