Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Jan 1956, p. 4

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4 THE DAILY TIMFS-GAZETTE, Monday, Jannary 23, 1976 i Lr ov pp ely pr on PATTER AT FP - yi INI 5, TF Nn 227, CON avs A I ARAVIAN FAO RAN ava ing witl ¢ plet lia bt takes of the pleted JOINT MEETING H what | FY LD HERE re nc-- v Offers A wnship Water Utility - Commi n nsiderable study lish the t area BN ., =I PT. Whith VILL) To The of the resoluti i of Whit Ww i to either the be do i i { 1 rth | unda E. P potential Argc adequate stated t Street E. and another at least 12- site for 2s or the north. is located nomic the lake rs of the W I ) wate be glad,' John McKinn n of t ( aid, * s Vv r townsh comr R r- bore ' ght be n man / n be instal liam A X cost to the tow Lofthouse, of t William Bal ing inspector, M ] 1 township * « | 1 l wnship John Arge A ] : is . consult siding chair ng costs but s of getting The town, arily worried profit on supply- > township but rp ha > pum is noted his I opinion and 1e problem at the for engineers. >» no mistakes eder line or were in 0, who is also consultant area mentioned, he s y for the PUC on certain problems, sub-divisions would shortly fill up! observed that the town is now em- with new homes. barking on a program at Engineer those f Dempsey suggested 60, 12 12 fe- Fifty ve ; ccordi ed d frot to the Whit t t I were J2 mq and operated t { f it does F in that taken place se who lected warden 1906 after a 2» opening tive 1 for many l'aunton. No. 5, and of ame cy and ing ness, no unable to the South On- ty was held with Mr . I > I nt, in the county. Inmat ( 60 1 I chair ere was ¢ Hy PLETED ON NEW the | would be iter lines of the to our ecessary led, he ship 1 therefore be based the! g station which will ulti of e ( House of He Osh- had il. He had stmaster the as 1 addi- urged with rent of the dis- Gs a portion of boarding prevents a | clear view of the front of the building which faces on Dundas Street. Said to be the new home of the Whitby Post Office, the new building is expected to be PUBLIC BUILDING completed in a matter of months. What will be done with the present post office when the new one is occupied has not been indicated here. --Robertson, Whitby id For Problem mately see a new water intake 1 and purification plant installed. y! This project, he noted, will be undertaken whether the township . is supplied with water or not but would not be under construction » until this summer. Leading from the pumping sta- tion, he said, is a 14-inch main running to Blair and Dundas inch main could carry water to the town limits, either to the east Mr. Argo stated that present * PUC plans for extension of a wa- ter intake and construction of filter plants could supply 18 mil- lion gallons per day, or enough water for 180,000 people. Dr. McKinney, noting the work which would yet have to be done before the water could be brought into the township, stated that the township would first have to de- clare a water area. "It will take the township a whole year before it will be ready to receive water from Whitby," he said. As the meeting concluded, May- or Jermyn introduced a resolution that the PUC 'will do what it can to make water available to the Township and use the best of our offices to see that it is made avalil- able at the most economic cost." The resolution was seconded by| Commissioner James Ross and carried. | Bef! adjournment, Reeve An-|and Miss Margaret Wray were made him a six-point man for the| 4. a iore, adi his appreciation of| dinner guests of Mrs. Henry Rob-| night. Like the first lead the Dun- the attitude of the meeting. | cussion about the future location) of the Fair, the directors bei dissatisfied with the existing con- ditions. It was decided to nego- tiate with the Oshawa Athletic Association and other parties, and to report at a meeting called for the express purpose of deciding a new location for the Fair. im sing Gir seing County Council of Ontario peti- tioned the Ontario Legislature to cnact legislation to amend the County Councils Act so as to pro- vide among other things that each minor municipality shall be repre- sented. in the County Council by the head of such minor municipal- ity, and provide for increased representation to the larger muni- cipalities, or to giving to represen-| tatives of larger municipalities one| or more additional votes. This is the system in vogue today. CUT DOWN FIELD DAVOS, Switzerland ternational Skating Union officials Thursday night cut down a field of 50 would-be olympic contenders in the 10,000-metre skating event > to 32. | The Games start next Thursday| ROCK 5 Wl age EVENING SHOWS 7:00 P.M. gs AV} y LCT P ROP PLAYIFD Last COMPLETE sHOw 8:20 THE LEAPING. ONE-]AN ARMIES WHO RIPPED INTO THE The guys that hit the hardest wi the going | got the | roughest [Pienbiens . HeVE i a ! hu! DANCING CHEE K § 0 CHEER, 4 4 wn it " ASTAIRE ROGERS, = ; sw + F 'G Fed E Smoke Rings WHITBY and DISTRICT Attersley And O'Connor Star As Dunlops Win Easily, 14-5 By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Dunlops Saturday night trounced the still short-handed] who was going to score next.| Lockhart added the fourth goal of the game for the losers to put| 'Brockville Magedomas, 14-5. Bob-| them right back in the fight and| by Atterslely paced the locals'|only one goal down on the score attack with no less than four| sheet. The Dunlops then showed| goals and added two assists for| their true depth as they poured) the night. Hard-working Tommy| home no less than three goals in| O'Connor added a hat trick as he the short space of 45 seconds. was really flying and earned him-| Etcher from Sinden and Air, Bob- self the first star, of the night. | by from McBeth and Gagnon asd Sandy Air, Fred Etcher and Alfie| McBeth from Bobby and Gagnon Treen added a pair each while/ in that order gave the locals an Don McBeth scored the other, to| 8-4 lead as the teams skated off give the big rearguard two in as|the ice for the end of the middle many nights. | stanza. | Er. Duncan was the big gun| The penalty-free third period for the losers with a trio while was somewhat one-sided as the his brother Ed. scored one goal. | Dunlops skated the losers right| Lockhart was the other man on into the ice and 85% of the play, the Maggies to beat Hawe in the was in the Brockville end zone.| Whitby cage. The Dunlops were Alfie Treen found the going to his without Defenceman. Ed. (the cap-| liking as he sizzled home a pair tain) Redmond for . Saturday in the final frame. This was| night's game, and Williams is matched by Bobby Attersley who still nursing a sore right hand. | brought his total for the night to| The locals brought up youthful four. Air and O'Connor added sin-| Ed. Tovey of the Whitby Jr. team| gletons for the winners in this to fill in on defence for Redmond. | period too. Ed. Duncan kept the Ed. turned in a good showing and Brockville aeam on the score sheet| managed to get several hard shots|in this period as he scored on a| Will Discontinue Fox Bounties Long a matter of controversy in Ontario County, the $3 bounty, paid for foxes, will be discdntinued on February 1st. A subject of many debates in the county coun- cil over the past years, the boun- ty was this week thrown out and will be paid only until the end of this month. Members learned that last year the county had paid bounties on 1,515 foxes, or a total of $4,545. It was noted that neighboring counties have also discontinued the bounty. In one phase of the discussion, it was suggested that the $35 bounty on wolves also be discon- tinued. County Clerk William Man- ning observed that the province pays $10 of that amount but sti-| pulates that the counties must: pay at least a $25 bounty on wolves. The wolf bounty will con- tinue, BOWLING NEWS LADIES CANDY LEAGUE High singles: I. Mothersill 214, 303, 233; G. Wiles 246, 234; on goal while playing his position| quick shift that found the locals a|Peggs 205, 286; L. Stevens 223, very well. He used his 180 pounds| little slow in covering up. 1230; M. Forbes 280; O. Detlor 271; to a good advantage a couple of, Wednesday night will see the O. Hepburn 248; G. McDonough times too. | Belleville TPTs here for a game 243; J. Fowler 244; M. J. Heron With the Maggies seeking their| with the front-running Dunlops.| 236; M. Belida 228; H. Moore 220; Ea LOSES CHILDREN Mrs. Vera Johnson Black is | munity. Black was charged with shown in Provo, Utah, with three | iiving with three wives and re- of her eight children after the | Borie court ordered them taken from her when she refused to sign an oath that she would renounce the practice of polygamy. the chil- dren will be placed in foster homes. Mrs, Black and her hus- bend, Leonard, were involved ia the 1953 mass polygamy raid on Short Creek, a farming com- third win of the season over the| This promises to .be a real bang-| M. McGahey 212; A. Sharman 211; Here Tonight By CLIFF GORDON Tonight will see Jr. action at tne local arena. The Newmarket Smoke Rings who are currently burning up the league and sporting a nine wins in a row record will be the opposition for the Whitby Hillcrest Dairv Jrs. The Dairy lads are six points back of the Smoke Rings in the standings and have five games left to play. They need every win they can get. The Smoke Rings have lost one of their ace players in Billy Ford-| ham to Barrie Flyers of the Jr. "A" League. Fordhan has been going great guns and has scored 11 goals in the nine games that he has played. Ed. Tovey of the local Jr. team was up with the Whitby Dunlops for the game here| on Saturday night. Ed. teamed up with Harry Sinden on the Dun- lops defence and learned several pointers from the experienced | Sinden. A couple of other players of the Hillcrests team are slated for a trial with the Dunlops as the fellows are fast making the grade for bigger and better hockey in thy. | PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anstey, of Euclid Street, have returned | home after a three-week holiday in Florida. On their way back they visited Mrs. John Young of Buffalo, New York. { Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Roberts| erts, of Oshawa, recently. | Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Howard will be spendi weeks in the north g their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burgess, of Kirkland Lake, and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Howard, of Tim- mins. Mrs. F. Simpson, of Toronto, was visiting her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Simpson, on Thursday. The many friends of Mrs. Char- les Baird are sorry to learn that she is in Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. H. Rombough was in To-| ronto recently, visiting her daugh-| ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shepherd, and family, Word was received in town Fri- day last of the death at Guelph of Ted Solesby, who had been 35 {years a guard there, and who was | HoME in Whitby in a similar capacity during the construction of the un- (AP)--In- derground tunnels at the Ontario Wav. Walter Ward, Whitby. Phone MO Hospital. Mr. Solesby, many friends here, leaves a wife and two daughters. He was a member of the Masonic, Oddfel-| lows and Orange Orders. | who "had Dunlops the stage was set for ajup game as the Belleville team|N. Hunter 207; L. Stevenson 206; good battle. It turned out to be a has been fighting hard to insure D. Moore 202. very clean one, however, as there themselves of a play-off spot in| High triples: I. Mothersill 750; | was only four minor penalties and| the league and a win over the|M. Peggs 690; G. Wiles 652; L.| one misconduct handed out. Bob-| Dunlops would help their chances| Stevens 595; M. Belida 560; L.| by Attersley scored the first goal considerably. The Dunnies on the|Stevenson 585; J. Fowler 558. | of the game at the 9.19 mark of other hand want to win every Points for the day: Jelly Beans the period to put the locals out game they can as they do not/4, Hum Bugs 0; Peppermints 4, front. This lead lasted a mere 10| have first spot in the .league|All Sorts 0; Gum Drops 3, Lolli- seconds as the Maggies came|clinched by any means. The locals| pops 1; Life Savers 3, Maple Buds right back and Er. Duncan scored do enjoy a 12-point lead at the l. on a pass from brother Ed. to knot| present time but Kingston are the count up at one each. Gagnon| great stretch runners and they, of the Dunlops was sent off for| will be tough to beat from here in.| 4 boarding at the 14.18 mark and|The Dunlons found that out on Dunn Tailors the Brockville team put on' a|Friday night. The Dunlops plan Ramblers power drive. This paid off fast as|on using a couple of Jr. defence. Jokers they went ahead at the 14.43 mark,| men for the game here Wednes-| Grand Union as Er. Duncan scored his second|day night and possibly a forward Fittings Ltd. goal of the period, this time God-| but this is not definite, We expect Orphans win and Richardson got the as- that the Whitby Sport Spotlight Oshawa Wood Prod. sists on the play. It appeared as| will carry full details in tomor-| Canucks if the Whitby team were going| row's paver. {Ind. Sales & Serv. to be trailing at the end of the LINE-UPS: Gilberts first period but Sandy Air potted] BROCVILLE MAGEDOMAS -- Bell Telephone one, on a neat effort as the locals| Goal, Bourada; defence, Easter,| Cobblers fought hard to get possession in| Godwin; centre, Ed. Duncan; . orth End Motors the visitors' end zone. Frank Bon-| wings, Er. Duncan, Richardson:!SWeetman's Transp. | ello was the fellow who finally! alts., Kuntz, McManus, Barnard, .8€rs ; 1-3428-2- 9398| was able to get full grip of the Baldwin, Walker, Lockhart, Char. Whitby Electric 1-3414-2- 9179 rubber and fed the pass to the ron sub-goal. | High triples: Howard 791; Jor- ever-ready Air who slipped the] WHITBY DUNLOPS -- Goal, dan 788; Luke 772; F. Sweet 746; disk home. This evened the score, Hawe; defence, Tovey, Sinden; Town 729; Game 726; H. Rora- and that was the way the period! centre; Bonello; wings, Air, Etch-| beck 726; Hubbard 724; Hill 723; ended. | er; 'alts, B. Attersley, Gagnon, Gulliver 719; Allison 716; Greene Fred Etcher started the light! O'Connor, N. Attersley, DeGray,|693; Allan 684; E. Sweet 680; blinking for the Dunlops in the Treen, McBeth. | Stark 677; McCarroll 675; R. second period as he put the Dun- SUMMARY: | Cluiids 672; Peggs 667; L. Reed nies ahead for the second time in 1st Period 584; Chatten 658; Bonnetta 656; the game. His first goal came at, 1. Whitby--B. Attersley - | Anderson 655; Hunter 655; Clark the 2.01 mark on a pass from| Sinden 649; Huntley 645; G. Childs 643; Bonello and Air. Air, by the way,| 2. Brockville--Er. Duncan - Sutherland 641; Melrose 639; Mec- picked up no less than four assists Ed. Duncan 9.29 Lean 632 and McQuay 632. in the game on Saturday night Brockville--Er. Duncan - Lemon League: W. Yuile 98. along with his two-goal effort Godwin- Richardson Whitby--Air - Bonello ...17.04/ 4.17; Walker, misgonduct 7.32; Penalties -- Gagnon, boarding| Easter, holding 0.10 lops had this one, too, was short: 14.18; McManus, hooking 17.59. 3rd Period Peri 13. 14 | WHITBY '& DISTRICT MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE 2-3592-7-10426| 1-3264-7- 9926 2-3571-6-10469 2-3425-6-10376 | 3-3507-6- 9910 2-3512-5-10336 2-3412-5- 9802 3. 14.43 lived as the Brockville team were 2nd Whitby--Treen -Air fighting back hard. Er. Duncan| 5. Whitbhy--Etcher = . Whitby--Air - Etcher .. completed his hat trick to knot, Bonello - Air . Whitby--Treen « Etcher ine couni ai a irio each. | 6. Brockviile--KEr. Duncan .. 71 re SLR Sa 8.40 'The next goal was actually a 7. Whitby--O'Connor . Brockville--Ed. Duncan gift as Easter of the losers de-| 8. Whitby--O'Connor « . Whitby--B, Attersley « flected the rubber by an amazed Sinden - Gagnon O'Connor Bourada with credit for the goal 9. Brockville--Lockhart ...10.4218. Whitby--B. Attersley « going to O'Connor, the man who 10. Whitby--Etcher - Sinden - | Gagnon - O'Connor .... last touched the puck for the lo- Air Whitby--O'Connor « : cals. Just 36 seconds later O'Con- 11. Whitby--B. Attersley = B. Attersley nor added another as he was McBeth - Gagnon 15.01| cesssnes | suffer another | Getting Up Nights For quick Goniorting help for Backache, Rheumatic Pains, tting Up Nights, strong cloudy urine, irritating passages, Leg Pains ond loss of energy due to Kidney and Bladder troubles, try CYSTEX. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back. Over 900 million CYSTEX tablets used prove safety, success. Don't without asking your druggist for CYS A to have fathered 24 chil- n. Central Press Canadian DANCE CLUB BAYVIEW WHITBY FRIDAY, JAN. 21 Club Privileges 2.00 Per Couple Sponsored by WHITBY BRASS BAND ST. JOHN FIRST AID HOME NURSING COURSE ENROLLMENT AND INFORMATION All those wishing to register for either the St. John Ambulance First Aid or the Home Nursing Courses may do so by leaving their names at either the Times- Gazette office or the Whitby Public Utilities Commis- sion office or by contacting the undersigned. THE FIRST AID COURSE MONDAY, JANUARY 30, and will be held at Colborne Street School. The HOME NURSING COURSE commences on TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 and will be held at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby. commences on T. M. MOORE, Chairman St. John Ambulance Committee, Whitby Chamber of Commerce. voavrurs Penalties--nones really flying at this stage of the 12. Whitby--MeBeth - v | .. game. The game was going at 3 B. Attersley - Gagnon ...15.84 torrid pace and you never knew| Penalties--O'Connor, high stick WHITBY CLASSIFIED | WANTED TO BUY---POULTRY, HIGH. FOR RENT est Prices; Also feathers, new and old. Phone Jake Parker, MO 8-3488 mornings or ater 6. Feb, 11 -- ROOM OR ROOM AND | board. Woman preferred, 1112 Green! Street, Whitby. 17¢| FOR RENT -- FURNISHED APART- ment; two adjoining rooms, bed-sitting room and modern kitchen, private en-| trance; heat, light and water. Apply 231 Palace Street. 16f MANUFACTURERS SPECIAL, FOR BAL- ance of month of January. Free trousers with purchase of made to measure suit. Mercantile Dept. Store, Whitby. Jan 27 MEN'S 7% OZ. BLUE DENIM JEANS INSULATION. BLOWING Method. Free Estimates -- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED THE SANITARY Feb. 11 RUSSELL WILDE, ELECTRICAL CON- tracting, new homes, water heaters, fix- tures, range cables a specialty. Phone MO. 83174. Jan.23 - | UNWELCOME GIFT | LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)--City| with heavy sanforized doeskin lining. Special Price $4.69 pair, Mercantile Dept. Store, Whitby. Jan. 27 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE--$2,200-- choice corner lot, two blocks south of Dundas Street, in Whitby, 74 x 165. New in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. | Treasurer Allister Findlay would The United States, Hungary and|like to know who sent him a box basement 10% block high 25° x 38°. Hugh McLachlan, Real Estate, on No. 2 high- MEN'S GABARDINE TOP COATS IN| broken sizes. Values to $25.00. Sale price Austria were each reduced from of over-ripe bananas as a Christ | way in Dunbarton. Phone Pickering 303. four entrants to one each in the mas gift. x 4f|Shop early for this special. Mercantile 10,000-metre race. Germany, Brit- ain, Holland and South Korea were leach cut back by two skaters. | Czechoslovakia was reduced to| one. { The reduction was made to per-| {mit the races to be completed in| {less than four and one-half hours and was made on the basis of] pionships. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL APARTMENT FOR RENT, HEATED, large, modern, two bedroom, in fire- proof - building. Available Februray 1. $70 per month. Phone MO. 8-2688. Jan. 30 FOR RENT -- THREE-ROOM APART- Undertaking showing in the last world cham:|W. C. TOWN, FUNERAL DIRECTOR sonable. 113 Breck North, Apartment 2, and embalmer. Phone MO 8-3410. ment, no . 312 Dundas West, 17f quilted lining $10.95, Satin lining $8.95. Dept. Stote, Whitby. Jan. 27 PERSONAL -- ANYONE LEAVING TO. | ronto 5.45 p.m. to Whitby daily, phone MO 8-2977. 18a WANTED -- TWO SALESMEN BY OLD established Company calling on Retail and W gift, jewellery FOR SALE -- DRESSES AND SUITS, size 14 and 16. Good condition. Reason- Whitby. ' 17d Trades part time Torento part Eastern or Western Ontario. Salary and Commis- | sion or Commission. Box 6 Times. Gazette, Whitby. 5 2 pr elections who attended the an- | VICTORS IN THREE BY-ELECTIONS convention in Ottawa were: | Victors . in three recent by- | nual Progressive Conservative | Charles Van Horne, MP for Res- tegouche-Madawaska, Charles E. Rae, MP for Spadina-Toronto and James A. Maloney who won the South Renfrew seat in recent Provincial by-election. Now is the time to start HOME IMPROVEMENTS During the slack winter months, skilled labour is easier to obtain than at any other time of year. That's why right now is the best time you can choose for making those long-wanted repairs and improvements to your home. | And to finance this work, ask about a Toronto-Dominion Home Improvement Loan. Because under the N.H.A., your local Toronto- Dominion Bank manager is able to lend you up to $2500 at only §%4% for any worthwhile repair or improvement to your house. Such things as adding a room or a washroom, repairing the roof, improving plumb- ing or heating facilities, finishing a recreation room or building a garage . . . all come withii this special N.H.A. category. So drop in soon and talk it over with the manager of the Toronto-Dominicn Bank nearest you. But don't delay--plan to have this work done now when you can take advantage of seasonal inactivity to have your job done faster, better, and perhaps even cheaper than at any other time of year. me TORONTO -DOMINION BANK THE BEST G. B. MILLS, Manager King & Simcoe Branch, Oshawa IN BANKING SERVICE rn W. R. SINGLETON, Manager 566 King Si. E. Branch, Oshawa I. E. ERWIN, Manager South Oshawa, 532 Simcoe S.

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