Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Oct 1955, p. 5

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'RJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS John Mills, Representative Phone Ajax 426 Plan Remedial Measures MARKHAM (Times - Gazette ilar sum. An allowance of $6,000 Staff Reporter) The Rouge.|for contingencies would bring the { Duffin's, Highland and Petticoat | total estimated cost to $88,000 Creeks Conservation Authority| It was noted in the report that met in Ambrose House here on the department of highways had Wednesday afternoon. Highlight of | done some work in clearing the the meeting was the presentation| channel under the bridge over of an engineer's report on reme-| Highway No. 2 in Pickering Vil- dial measures to prevent flood-|lage ing in the lower reaches of Duf- COST IS WORRY fin's Creek. From the discussion that fol- The report submifted by W. A.|lowed the report it was most ap- | Scott, of R. K. Kilborn and Asso- parent that members of the auth- | | | ciates Ltd., professional engineers, | ority thought the cost of the proj-| | went into great detail on prevent- ect was far in excess of the Hl | ative measures to control the an- municipalities ability to finance. nual spring floods. | Provincial grants would be forth-| The plans were submitted In coming if the work was approved two parts. The first plan dealt/by the Department of Planning with flood conditions in the Eliza-| and Development, perhaps up | beth drive area, north of Picker- to 50 per cent. The balance would | JOIN THE GRAND PARADE TO Grand Union Special Cure RINDLESS SLICED BACON 63°. ESSEX WIENERS ao me. © 9% CELLO PKG. ESSEX PORK SAUSAGE Little Link or Farm 2 69". PKG. ESSEX HEADCHEESE rea SOF. FRESH CALVES LIVER 1-LB. TIN 8 bo Porterhouse, Sirloin, T-Bone, Wing or Rib. ing Village. This area is the scene | have to be found by the benefitt- mainly | ing municipalities. The other 'alternative would be the expropiation of flood plane | lands, and the homes thereon. The lands would then be developed as a conservation area ar parks lands for recreational purposes, WARNING PLAN It was learned during thé meet ing that the department of planning and development had set vp a plan to warn municipalities of any flood danger that migi?® occur, Water levels in the upper reach- es of the watersheds were watch- ed. Meteorological reports were studied. Any abnormat conditions would result 'in warnings being sent to danger zomes, so that all necessary precautions could be ta- SCHOOL SPEAKER Howard H. Kerr, BA, Sc., | caused by ice jams in t B. Paed, a former member of | pends just south of the the Oshawa Collegiate and Voca- | ment, tional Institute teaching staff, PLAN NEW CHANNELS © i , ' 0 speaker - e remedy in Mr. Scott's opin- who will be. the spealier at the |ion was the. construction of new commencement exercises at the |channels to relieve ice jams and Pickering District High School |shorten the effective length of on Friday, November 4 Mr, river course and increase the Kerr is principal {of floods every spring, nly e crooked settle- Genuine Spring, Fresh Ontario LAMB LEGS 39 SEAFOOD SPECIALS FRESH OYSTERS sor sun 5 FISH STICKS 3 ne 99° COD FILLETS 2a ma. 208 of the Ryer- river gradient and discharge cap- i . WP lacity. The discharge eapacity will son Institute of Technology in |powever be somewhat less than Toronto. the maximum flood flow and if) flooding is to be prevented, dykes will have to be erected along the river banks. | The first stage of the work, of improvements Senior 'A' All-Stars | Whip Duichmen [nich Se channels, excava- KITCHENER (CP)--The Ontario tion of new channels and other y Association senior A All- contingent work, would cost over ken to protect plan of mutual aid Stars Wednesday night defeated $40,000. The second stage that in-| between their police, fire and ci- bridegroom is the son of Mr. |Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen 6-3. cludes égrading, rip - rapping and| vil defense departments to meet and Mrs. Albert - Foskett, of in the annual all-star game. slope protection would cost a sim- any such emergency. Whitby. A crowd of about 1,000 saw a| ---- FEAT Whitby Dunlops Swamp Whole or WED IN ALL SAINTS' CHURCH Half daughter of Mrs. Florence New- At All Saints' Anglican Church tl man, of Newfoundland, and the Mr. and Mrs. Howard skett exchanged nuptial vows. The bride, the former Miss Shirley Marian Newman, is the _WHITBY NEWS Blind In 'Whitby, District Aided By Community Chest Investing in worthy social serv- cers constantly seek employment jce -- the easy way -- by sup- suited to skills learned before porting Whitby's sixth Commun- sight was lost. Young people are GORTON'S PREMIUM BLUEWATER ----------L me ---- RACK BACON URN'S 5 Oc. '%4-LB. FLAT PKG. tied--at the end of the first period. All-Stars ahead 3-2 in the second period and outscored Kitch- ener-Waterloo 3-1 in thé final 20 Chatham Maroons, Reg Abbott and the first game of a pre-season| by team except for goalie Donlevy Frank Bathgate of Windsor Spit- warm-up the Whitby Dunlops accounted for at least one scoring fires, J Hamilton of Owen swamped the Bowmanville Barons point reurys and Lou Bendo of 18 to 1 at the Memorial Arena last. LINE-UPS: Donlevy, Stars' goals. ! ieBel Ld L088 5, (nox Jack ice with the strong, smooth playing tersley, 'Connor, illiams, Sin- i : < innate el gan Pag Ruox and Jack Dunlop team. clair, Air, Bonello, Etcher, De- 4 ane taught to tackle jobs in industry MC Zle were Dulchmen marks Hatt 'hed fi Is in the! Gray. Bob Altersley, G n ity Chest Appeal means an after training to fit themselves for men. Whitby notched five goals in the ray, ersley, agnon, vestment in the happiness al x & rT Brankston. minutes with the All-Stars and the = Bowmanville Barons 16- minutes. Sound Merc y . the All- night The Barons were pressed to. WHITBY DUNLOPS: and -- first period, nine in the second and 1 BOWMANVILLE BARONS: Pal- defending Alla" Cup champions Jim Connelly and Paul Oliver BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- In|three to his credit. All of the Whit Stratford Indians scored ' the limit to even stay on the same Redmond, Treen, McBeth, N. their big chance four in the third. Bowmanville's | teach him to read self-esteem of the Institute for the Blind participant in National an important Community Chest, services to our blind services especially meet their needs arising sight with your community your maintain its by helping it gram. district's 19 sightless residents. The Canadian the provides many neighbors; designed to from blindness. CNIB asks you to share pro- A recreational program is in the planning stage and will bring ' together those arts and skills now done individually. Cards, dancing and cribbage, checkers and sing- songs are just a few of the activi- ties ahead for the sightless citi- zens of our community Whitby citizens once a year have a chance to share in this work. In past years fine support was been forthcoming, particular- I capped person, the CNIB willl jy s ial 1 two years At no cost to the visyally handi-| Pad 8 special Bppea ive Years available fo all who wish to continue the adventures of a favorite author, once thought lost through - blindness. Skilled crafts taught by - blind teachers invite the newly blind to enter a new and exciting world of weaving, basketry and leather- work. | sia RICKEY TO BOW OUT PITTSBURGH (AP) Cage, Branch Rickey, the guy who bui pennant winners at St. Louis an Brooklyn but failed to give rant hungry Pittsburgh pionship club, definitery is bowin out Nov. 1. Rickey, now 74, and with mor than 50 vears ated Wednesday he intends to step down as general manger and ex- ecutive vice-pr fent at the ter mination of his e-year contract "I intend to stay in some capacity, if ted to do so. And I think I I hope to devote my time' more or less to scouting." y the Sightless placement offi- Chest area. BELIEVE FATHER TOOK SON pen- a cham- in baseball, reiter- type. Invest in your community and an ave Com ad across the threshold of disaster into the world of accomplishment {by supporting this sixth appeal. | Your donation NOW means a year- round support of a worthwhile or- | ganization. There are nineteen blind per- sons in the Whitby Community Hin WILLIAM BENSON, LEFT, is the object of an Ontario-wide search by police after his son Warren, three, was removed from a nursery school in Port Port Credit. Mr. and Mrs. War- ren have been separated for six months and the boy had been kept in the day school operated by Mrs. Hilda Matheson, shown above with her grand-daughter Mrs, Mathieson says she tried to stop the man who abducted War- ren, but he pushed her to the floor as he fled with the boy in his arms. Central Press Canadian Champions Galore On Star-Studded Show At Madison Square Tonite NEW YORK (AP)--An arena-full of champions will start the 1956 Olympic Fund drive tonight in a gigantic carnival at Madison Square Garden. National Olympic Day, proclamation of President hower, will be held Saturday meet, feats the best the the en- This nited by tention on Olympic Day. Track, weightlifting, figure skat- ing, gymnastics, wrestling and fencing will comprise the program. All the proceeds will go to the Olympic fund. The winter Olympics in Cortina, Italy, are only three months away. Japan Gives Yankess Full-Scale Reception TOKYO (AP)--New York Yan- kees came to baseball-mad Japan today and you would have thought they were the world champion Brooklyn Dodgers. They were greeted by an eye- searing flashbulb barrage, flower girls, autograph hunters, publicity seekers and about 1,000 drenched fans. Other thousands lined main streets as the Yankee jeep caval- cade wound through downtown Tokyo. The Yankees will play 16 exhibi- tion games in 10 cities against Japanese professional teams. John Wayne's Son, Pat Is Keen, E By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--By his own admission, John Wayne was play- ing a supporting role in a television drama, "Rookie of the Year," star- ring Pat Wayne. No star has ever been happier taking a back seat to a younger actor. Pat, of course, is John's son. Both were appearing in a Screen Directors' Guild playhouse show, directed by Johns long-time men- HOCKEY"S BIG 7 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Three New York players moved into the thick of the Hockey nesday as Toronto 6-2 Dave Creighton sixth assist of the y over the league lead the Rangers picked season in that up d place tie in with points, Ron scoring Murphy notched his € Howe of Detroit and Richard of Montreal for getting lead. The leaders: the goal e National League scoring race Wed whipped his to take de it partment and move into a second seven fifth goal, deadlocking him with Gordie Maurice lone goal came at the 10.36 mark | when Frank Hooper picked up a | loose puck at his blue line, caught lister, Masters, Marshall, Dykstra, Deeth, Ferguson, Reddick, Burg- ess, Berwick, Wilson, Hooper, Bird, focus at | club | G A Pils, Howe, Detroit 1 M. Richard, Montreal 5 2 Delvecchio, Deiroit ndsay, Detroit 4 Reliveau, Montreal 2'5 Creighto hy ork 1 6:17 Murphy, } 1 6 | Bathgate, 8 6 Ivins lynx cubs, a have just 0 rare a female 1 to the zoo in nes, France. They were captured in the Morena mountoins of Spain and are the biggest members Vincen > New York i ERE CATS ADDED TO ZOO Giardi, Stoneman, Millenick. SUMMARY IST PERIOD 1. Whitby Gagnon, O'Connor 5.57 2. Whitby, Sinclair, Williams, Treen . 15.44 3. Whitby, Gagnon, N, Attersley, Redmond 4 Whitby, Brankston 5 Whitby, Etcher, Honeile, McBeth the Dunlop defense flat footed, and flew in unobstructed to score on goalie Jack Donlevy. Five minutes later Hooper almost scored his sec- ond goal of the night as his shot barely missed the open corner. GOALIES DO WELL The two Bowmanville goalies, Denny Pallister and Joe Mile- nick, who changed about at half time played an excéptionally fine thew 16.37 17.54 16 1 A i PERIOD 6. Whitby, Bonello, Etcher. * Redmond Cilio 7. Whitby, B. Attersley, Treen 8. Whitby, Gagnon 9. Whitby, Sinclair as 10. Whitby, Bonello, Gagnon, Redmond . Bowmanville, Hooper Whitby, Etcher, Air, Bonello Pe RO 11,28 Whitby, Sinclair, Williams WEE 3 i 14. Whitby, Etcher, Bonello, i 1 stant barrage of the Whitby .arks- men. Jack Donlevy although not call upon as often turned aside some sizzlers for Whitby. During the first 15 minutes of the game both teams played a fine brand of hockey and it appeared as if the game might go to either team. Then within a time lapse of three minutes Sinclair, Gag- non, Brankston and Etcher blast- ed a goal apiece into the Bowman- ville cage making the score 5-0, In the second period the Dunlops 13. continued the onslaught with Bob Aftersley, Frank Bonnello, Ken Sinclair, and Fred Etcher each Air cereinas 5 | «1. popping in 2 goals. Play started to 15. Whitby, Brankston, B. roughen up in this period with 5 Attersley, Redmond 19.41 men being sent to the cooler. Penalties: Dykstra (interference) FOUR HAT TRICKS 4.07. Masters (interference) 7.53, The Barons tightened up their McBeth (holding) 8.17, Marshall play somewhat in the third period (tripping) 9.27, Attersley (holding) holding Whtby to four goals. Dur- 17.24. | ing the game four Dunlop players, Ken Sinclair, Fred Etcher, Bob Attersley and Frank Bonello per- formed the hat trick of three goals. and Russ Brankston and playing- coach Bus Gagnon scored twice Bonello accounted for four assists as did Ed Ridmond. Gagnon had vx Fane 1 B. Attersley, crave 0D 7.36 9.56 11. 10.36 12. 07 3RD PERIOD { 16. Whitby, B. Attersley, A O'Connor vie wo 418 17. Whitby, O'Connor, Gagpon, B. Attersley 5.37 18. Whitby, Bonello 19. Whitby, Williams Penalties: None. Young Actor tor and Pats godfather, John Ford. Besides 'The Searchers," which Between scenes, the proud father the Waynes just finished, Pat has declared, "Yes, I certainly hope also appeared in "The Quet Man," Pat wants to be an actor, though "The Long Grey Line' and 'Mister ire. early for him to decide--he's Roberts."'. All were Ford pictures. ust 16. Says the veteran director: 'He's a FAN MAIL COMING | fine boy; he does a wonderful job.' "But it would be so easy for him! What does Wayne advise his son if he does want to act. You should | about acting? see the fan mail he's getting al- "Only to know his lines, get to ready just from having his picture the set on time and be, ready to in the fan magazines." take direction. I don't practise lines TT |with him, because I think its a mistake to get too set in a role. You might get on the set and find the director has an entirely dif- ferent conception of the scene.' WILL ROGERS' ADVICE + Wayne was asked if he ever got advice as a young actor, Just once, he said. He got a big splash at Fox in "The Big Trail." Then the studio cast him in a edllege picture, in which the boys played a girls' basketball team to determine if the school would remain co-educa- tional. Wayne was grumbling down a 7. studio street when he encountered # Will Rogers. "What's the matter, Duke?" the humorist asked. Wayne told him his beef. been a football player and I've played in a western; now they want fo.put me in a picture like this," he complained. Rogers grinned, "You're work- ing, aren't you?" It was a good lesson for Wayne, and he's been" working almost steadily in films ever since, good pictures and bad. "I've SET ONTARIO GOAL HAMILTON (CP) -- An Ontario quota of $205,000 has been set for the 1955-56 Israel paign for food, medical supplies and machinery, it was announced Tuesday. The Histadrut is the Is- rael Labor Federation simiwar to Canadian trade unions. 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