# THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, Janusry 17, 156 WHITBY and DISTRICT Etcher Paces Seniors, Win Seventh Straight Well, folks, they did it! They came up with win number seven| in a row, The locals routed Brock-| ville to the tune of 8.3, Fred Fich-| er was the big man in a scoring | way on Saturday night at the local | rink as he picked up another hat trick, This time it was what Is known as a perfect hat trick get ting three in a row for the Whithy | colors, Air, Attersley, Gagnon and Piontek gol the others, Godwin, | Rockburn and Richardson got the! visitors' tallies, Cirks wore the big! pads for the locals and came up| with a steady game, Alfie Treen, who really made a hit with the fans last Wednesday night, was the most popular man on the ice. | The colorful defence lad got al round of applause every time hel hit the ice. Treen «did not let the fans down either as he came up with some fine work Sinden and| McBeth played good games too The next home game for the! locals will be on Wednesday night | when they play the Goodyear Boys | from Kingston, This is always a good game as the two teams have! been rivals for the past three ses son The win on Saturday night puts the locals right at the top of| the league, They are tied with) Cornwall Colts for top slot, We wonder how some of the rival scribes like that, We read where! the locals were always crying be- | cause they were not up at the top| and they as good as intimated that the locals would not get there, but the team spirit and good playing got the Whithy club as far as they have, We think that they deserve] a bit more loenl support than they have been gelting and, after all they have a good rink and a good| club, They play heads up hockey | and the the will to win, so| what more do the people want? The locnls ho lost out in their protest on Friday night, were all out to win this one and they got stapled on the right foot in the opening minute of play, Tommy | O'Connor got the ball rollng as he blinked the light at the 44-second mark us he rounded out a neat vay passing play with line. iagnon and Attersley get: | the play. Right from this the locals never looked bac) y they were never tied or headed from here in, The locals kept pressing hard and they had the Brockville lads tied up most of the period, The pace was terrific and the fans were expect ing a break at any time, The| visitors tried to dent the local twine but Cirka was having none of that as yet anyway. Gagnon was | sent off for interference at the | 17:11. mark and the locals were playing a man short, Out came Samaniskl and Etcher to hold the | fort and they did a better than | average Job of it, At the 18:21] mark Samanskl fed a pass tol Etcher who flipped the puck into the rigging and the locals led 2-0, That was all the scoring for the first period, There were only three penalties handed out in the [first perod and the locals got the long | end of those | At the 2:47 mark of the period| McBeth set Etcher up perfect as| he fed a pass to the speedy left winger and he let go a blazing shot that had goalie Charron bbat all the way, The Mockville team kept trying all the time and they had their efforts rewarded at the 4:13 mark Rockburn beat Cirka is he took a pass from Prevost the wi upposed to have played the other game The locals, hows ever, seeing that the Brockville team were all out to win also turned on the heat, Etcher from Treen at the 9:03 mark made It! 1 and thi the goal that eventually was the game winner Again it was a blazng shot that caught the open corner to the off side, The visitors were playing short-handed as Etcher scored his third tally Alr took a well-lajd from Wally Samanskl and dented the mesh behind Char ron. at the 1:431 mark and the locils were rea holding the light up in front of the loser At tersley from Sinden and O'Connor! at the 17:34 mark made it 6-1 and the locals were having a fleld day in scori In the dying minute of the mic frame, Piontek rounded out at play as he back } sprawled have on woint wa over p Hy handed a tL under a Charron with Williams and Trimm | getting points on the play, The locals outd t tors 2-1 again in trips to t in bin In the fin frame outscored tl local could not 1 the visitors 2:1 but they where near the | good lead that the locals had piled {check Invite Citizensto Council Meetings Whithy's civie fathers want to y' do business in the open, and to | this end & notice under the signa 81! ture of Mayor Harry W. Jermyn §| and Town Clerk 'and Treasurer { John R. Frost appeared in the | Times-Gazetle on Saturday invit ing all citizens to attend the re- | Bular meetings of Council held on i | the first and third Mondays of | each month, except July and Aug- 7 | ust, The councillors consider what || business is transacted is after all the people's business -- the con. cern of those who pay the taxes, and they want all interested to come to the Council Chamber and see how that business Is (rans acted, While the Whitby Ralepeysry Associgtion for many months had much on tap, most of the seats in the Chamber used to be filled for Counell ing d in recent months, Vv however, has civie officials, Council hag many problems this year to deal with, so the welcome FRED ETCHER sign is out to the citizens. up In the first two periods, There | was plenty of action in the final | frame but no scoring until the | WHITBY DISTRICT a throewny oassng pay. Men] MEN'S LEAGUE fallen off, and is often limited to" Charges Two Failed To Provide For Year-Old Arrested on warrants held by the Whitby Police Department, | former Whitby residents Douglas and Marjorie Chapman have been lodged In the Ontario County Jail to await trial on a charge of fall- ing to provide the necessaries of life for their son, They were ar- rested by Toronto. Police on Fri 4 evening and returned to Whitby, Chief Constable Charles Fletch. er reports that the charge was laid ny the Ontario County and City of Oshawa Children's Ald So. tha ¢ | in the jail. tober, 1964, tall to provide the nec. essaries of life for Garry Chap- man, their one-year-old son, When the two were brought to Whitby, it was found, says Chief Fletcher, that there was no ac- commodation at the Ontario Coun. ty Jalil here for a woman prison. er. Mr, Chapman was placed in the jail and taken to the home of ot. and Mrs, Willism Diamond for the night, On Saturday morning, they were remanded by a Justice of the Peace and both were lodged clety, The charge all they did, during the month of Oc- Horseshoes Is Spreading SYDNEY, Australia Every Sunday afternoon a small group of Australians can be found on the banks of the Lane Cove river! pitching horseshoes Until recently, the members of he new Riverdale Horseshoe Quoits club spent their Sunday afternoons playing golf, gardening or just in the old Australian pas- time of 'spin bashing", Then a few of them went to a children's plenic and, becanse cdult entertanment is traditionally nonexistent on such accasions, they started tossing the hub caps off their cars, "The Yanks do this," someone ¢ ted, but another sald that | just 27 seconds later, they blinked | the red light behind Cirka again. | Gilberts 735 no | This gave the visitors thelr third | ' | and final goal of the game, At the| B.O.'s 3853 7614 | 18:00 mark of the final stanza | Jokers 3368 7086 | hard-working Bus Gagnon got al All Sweets 3679 7267 | goal while the visitors were play: | gunoco's ; 3474 11 | ing short handed | > al The loci who had been play | Whitby Electric ,, 6753 | ing real h up hockey, deserved Engineers 6778 | 6653 | 6548 | DOOM ad BO se se 2 == 20 0 C=O RR REREAD to win and they will be shooting! Fittings Ltd, for thelr 8th in a row pare on ec Cobblers nesday night. The locals make the ol Tele | long hop over the weekend and | Bell Svigphone d iiad they could be the games that will] ent 4 ol well decide the fate of the stand Clut or fe 6221 | ings for the playoffs. The locals Si RV ew a play in Kingston on Saturday night bi, ucks 8551 and then they hop over to Clinton | Price Yard Ad 6850 on Sunday for a tilt with the ce Yards f Comets | High Triples--8imms, 920; Yu. ~We were more than pleased to in, 875; P., Sweet, 771: Hunter, see Nip Hooker, a former hockey | 771; M, Quay, 750; Stubbins, 741; player for Whitby, back out around E Sweet, 723; Hayes 719; Collins after a bad aceldent, Nip will be| 717; Clark 714; Reed 713; G. out of sports for a year, he ex-| Sweet, 65; M, Carroll, 692; E, pects Had a chat 'with "Pop' | Moore, 689; Wiles, 680; MacDow- O'Connor, father of Ted and Tom, | ald, 678; Anderson, 675; Lunney, He showed us some clippings from | 671; R., Bryant, 670; O., Moore, the Windsor paper, see where Ted| 668; Rivett, 666; Gullinn, 660; scored the winning goal with less | Childs, 657; Chatten, 655; Connor, than a minute to pay as Windsor | 654; Hurley 633; Allison, 641; M won 4-3 the other night, Ted has | Moon, 637; Rutherford, 636; Wool. been going good up there for the | ner, 632, Bulldogs and scoring several im-| Lemon League--~Jim Gartshore, portant goals. This talk of Brock-| 97. and Bob Villeneuve, 99, ville dropping out must be a little | --re - thin, or the players figure so any | way, They figure they are in € | ' ] hole about two grand but if they | nEOSLDER CITY, Nev. (AR) make the playoffs they expect to| bid rector 45d two o hor be able to wipe that out with a chestra were injured In Agi good night, Hope Cliff- Gartshore Siena Wer ied Ltn Buin don't run out of hats, this makes on gg Tg eh dnd AR five he bis Handed ont, rector, broke a leg and suffered BROC) Charron itethal ijuties. Drummer James ) | McClintock, 54, and trumpet player Patence: Therion J 09, | Tom Cla, 6 Strut miter: win. Richardson, Alts.; Hunt, Pre. | Juries. Both were back on the band- vost, Scott, M, Legris, Richer, | Stand at night, Rocks, ysinor | Whitby Classified WHITBY SRS, McBeth, Sinden and | THE SHOW GOES ON Goal: Cirka Defenice Treen Centre: non and O'Connor ski, Alr, Etcher, | Attersley, Wings: Gag- Alts,: Saman- | Williams, Plon NOTICE: horseshoes and not hub caps were used In America, | And so it started, One man yot some horsehoes and another spent | days searching through the city's secondhand bookshops for a rile hook, In their clubhouse, the only one in Australia, they drink their weekly keg of beer, eat frankfurt ers and discuss thelr plans for ex panding the organization Che Australians aren't threaten Ing any American records yet, but they like the sport, Besides, It has been lucky In one instance Walter Stevens and Tim Brown challenged Ray Warman and Alf West to a doubles match, Walter and Tim lost and bought a lottery | ticket for the four of them, A week | later, the foursome had won| $13,500, "Horsehues quolts Is a wonder. ful game," sald Walter, waving the check WHITEY LADIES CANDY LEAGUE Many high scores were rolled by the ladies last week, High Singles: M, Pogson 273,223, 203; 1. Mothersill 253, 210, 201; N, McCarroll 239° 217, 210; W, Shields 273, 218/ L, Stevens 249, 202: C, Watts 234, 212; F, Lott 223, 203; K, Loyst 216, 203; M,.Forbes | 2567; J, Cox 250; M, Kadwell 282; | M, Zayette 231) M. Peggs 220, High Triples: M. Pogson 699; N, McCarroll 666; I, Mothersill 664; W,. Shields' 627; M. Forbes 624; C. Watts 615; F, Lott 589; J, Cox B88 1. Stevens 583; M, Peggs 572; K, Loyst 865; M, Kad. well 563; C, Gray 531; G, Wiles | ty SO words 50 ip S0 gui 521; KE, Cook 519; F. Moore 519; M, Zayette 606, Points for the day: Jelly Beans 4, Peppermints 4, Lollipops 4, All| Sorts 4, Gumdrops 0, Maple Buds | 0, Humbugs 0, Life Savers 0. | TIMKEN Stent Hulomatio OIL HEAT (WALL-FLAME METHOD) This famous Wall-Flame 0il Burner easily con- verts your present heat. ing plant from coal to oil. Thousands report it saves up to 25% or more on oil costs, too! 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