Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Apr 1956, p. 4

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4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Th 3 acu MODEL AND DESIGNERS POSE a clear, sunny sky out- giving all the indicalions 7, the ladies of the Vis- Greenwood Chapter, IODE, heir spring fashion show, Legion Hall, yesterday lightful spring dresses, from for- mal gowns to sportswear, was [3 shown by models who displayed held t in the BA's Gird For Task As Season Opener Nears By LARRY HEFFERING 3 Whitby Larry' B "s open sea son 1955 at the nation Parl nis is only through the grape wvith the new entry into the West vine, but I'm led to understand froronto Sr. Baseball League, the that we may have Tommy O'Con- $arls Court Boys Club. Sr.'s. This nor with us. O'Connor would add pew entry will make the league strength to any ball club with his fn even : along with Mahars, | fielding, in and out on the grass, Jndusirial Lumber, Milanies and not to menion that big bat. Dakville. This, we hope, will give O'Connor has bad, and we e fhe baseball fans of Whitby some will continue to have, a lot of good good outstanding ball for the com- baseball no matter where he plays season, We hope it will be with us but it § The B.A.'s will have this season ih a all official yet where he ome of the boys from last year, Will play. long with some new faces which, At the helm will be Ken Mae. we hope, will add color and a Donald along with his aides. en ood brand of baseball. Back from did a wonderful job with the club ast- year are players such as last year and is looking forwarc fike Harrison, pitcher, and Don|!0_28 goog a season His year. 'rawford, who ,everybody knows,| We would like to in orm you an get the job done when neces- that manager Ken MacDonald wi ary. Also on the mound you will | be presented with the Manager ee Kenny Fisher of Oshawa with!0f the Year Award" from the is good fast ball to keep everyone| West Toronto Sr. League along #n their toes. We 'are also hoping With brother Al MacDonald who fo hear from Gerry Frezell who, will be presented with the "Rookie gou are all familiar with in his of the Year giouble bill on Centennial Day, de- ~ Before loShis .atfiig both entries o tourna- efo g, gc te, both: euttles 5 ns Zusea. 1 Club will have refreshment tt of Peterborough as pitcher and facilities at the park this year 1c be along with Ger- along with an official press box not least a pitcher {oF the convenience of the fans Bill McKee, who will be I would also like to mention at added player. Bill at pres- this time the Whitby Baseball As is tied up with his work but Sociation, under the new president. have been in touch with him, Yar le 8nd he's going to try and join the 12Ve elub the mound seems to prove we will ave another contending ball club. back up the pitcher we have x Bell, lightning fast on the as well as fielding ith short stop, Frank Varga fill- ¢ in the big space between sec- and third base. At the pres- time second base is still open we think first base will with right fielder, Al ments with professional grace. I cessful, we hope to see Mike with give us some added strength. six the 'Whitby Base- 1 Mace. of Port Whithy, will some good news for the : hi tor Minor Baseball at your next read- Looking at this line-up for ing. It proves to be something new for coming-up ball players. definite league or leagues for the minors along with Ajax and Oshawa. Third vice-president C. Rich will be in charge of Minor engre, so kids get after him to get things going. You can get in touch with him at Sweetman's Transport. Don't forget opening game-- ald. We haven't heard May 21, Monday Coronation Fred Bidgood as yet, but we un- Park - i Earls Court Boys Sr.'s vs @erstand he's on the night shift Larry's B.As, . not -be available for 'the AS sponsor of the B.Als, " ¢ season. Covering the green would like to take the opportunity outfield will be Len in thanking the fans for their sup- port in the past and hope you as vet known, Will continue on with your sunport st, reliable Gord I Would also like to thank the » receiving. Gord, Town for giving us a banquet and and, has lost consider. Presenting the team. with jackets. ht and is in good shape ! Only hope we can come. back ng scason. We are 1 to seeing Mike as yet, it is indefi- 5 going to try out wih me town club, Oshawa, in Inter County Loop. If not suc- 000,000 from 1950. WHITBY. J n Oo C 1 4 Phone 8-3618 now PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 - 9 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M. THE MAKING b ho s on the Mrozek with some on CROWDED LAND Japan's pooulation reached 89,- 2 OF THIS PICTURE MADE MOTION PICTURE IL Avip OF AOHS HISTORY! HOWARD iiits Bln HE [PHA WN A "Xx % Filmed in Egypt with a cast of thousands! rrom WARNER BROS. in CINEMASCOPE ano WARNERCOLOR ea ET ursday, April 12, 1958 WHITBY and DISTRICT Dunlops Go Three Games Up Eastern Star RESTORE CATHEDRAL ( LONDON (Reuters)--One of the oldest churches in Poland, the war- damaged Gothic cathedral in Poz- nan, will be reopened for public worship in June, the Polish news agency reported. Fourteen Pass St. John First-Aid Examination The eight-week St. John Ambu- remarked on the public spirit dis- lance First-Aid Course, recently played by the various firms which FOR CAMERA afternoon. A wide variety of de- | the various features of the gar- | Trounce Milton Here 10-3 By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Dunlops last night wal- loped the hapless Milton Chiefs for the second night in a row. The score last night was 10-3 for the| rubber men. The Dunpies were! fast to break into the scoring as| they capitalized on a Milton pen-| ally for their first two goals and added another before the game, was three minutes old. Doug Wil-| liams and playing coach Gagnon each fired a pair for the victor fous Dunnies while singletons went to Neil and Bob Attersley,| Ted DeGray (he got his fifth of the series). Tommy O'Connor! Sandy Air and Fred Etcher. Blackie Clements, Sonny Towns-| ley and Cracker Evans fired the! three goals by Ross Hwae who wore the big pads for the local) rubber men. The fourth and what should be the final game of the series will be in Milton on Satur- : {day night. The next round could| | (get started early next week as| the Woodstock team lead Stam- ford, 3-1, in the other half of the semi-finals. | Hot off a 9-4 win the night be- ! {foré the Dunnies wers still roll- |ing. They lost no time in getting {the puck into the Chiefs end of the rink. A penalty to Hughes who, |was playing his first game after [serving a two-game suspension at| { [the 21-second mark paved the way| for the locals' drive. Hard-work-| {ing Doug Williams flipped the rubber home at the 1.02 mark on a neat three-way passing play, | with Treen and N. Attersley get-| | ting credit for the assists. Then| | just 25 seconds later Ted DeGray Above, Mrs. Stu. Roblin, left, found the mark as he drilled one one of the models, wears a |1ome all alone, This gave the aor ny aYiss hi first line the lift they needed and charming spring ensemble, while th 2 h Hazel Foster, centre, who sup- | they again poured on the heat and plied the dresses, and Gladys, just 82 seconds later Shey ran the who supplied the hats, look on. count to 3-0 at the 2.49 mark of . the period. This big line skated WHITBY centre, McNeill; wings, Melanson, Townsley; alts., Botter, Haddle- ton, St Hipel, Cl ts, Moreland, Evans, Hughes, Mc- Cutcheon sub-goal. WHITBY DUNLOPS: Goal, Hawe; defence, McBeth, Sinden; centre, Williams; wings, N. Atter- sley, DeGray; alts., Bonello, Air, Etcher, B. Attersley, O'Connor, Gagnon, Treen, Tovey, Donlevy sub-goal. | Referees: Stan Boshier and Andy, Bellemer. 1st Period Whitby--Williams - N. Attersley - Treen Whitby--DeGray 1.27 Whitby--~Williams - | N. Attersley - Gagnon .. 2.49 Whitby--Air - { Bonello Etcher 14.29 17.24 hh 1 coos 1.02 2. 3. 4. 5. Whitby--O'Connor - B. Attersley - McBeth 6. Whitbhy--Gagnon - i B. Attersley 18.10 7. Whitby--Gagnon - McBeth 18.35 Penalties--Hughes, N. Attersley, | Bolter 2nd Period Whitby--N. Attersley « B. Attersley - Gagnon .... 2.58 Whithy--B. Attersley = Treen 3,11 10. Milton--Clements - Evans 6.25 11. Milton--Townsley « Hughes Penalties--none 3rd Period 12. Milton--Evans - Clements - Hughes 13. Whithy--Etcher-Bonello Penalties -- DeGray, Scantlon 8. | 9. 5.05 ..18.35| Plan Bonnet Tea The Whitby Chapter of the Eastern Star held their regular monthly meeting in the Masonic Temple last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thomas, Wor- thy Matron and Worthy Patron presided in the East. General business was discussed and plans were made for a bonnet tea, to take place May 12. The Chapter entertained visitors from the Blue Ray Chapter, Markham Chapter and Scarboro Chapter, also Mrs. Ruby Clarke of Toron- to, past district deputy, was wel- come. Douglas Hird performed for the group, with recitations very much enjoyed by all present. Refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Maud Boyes and her committee. completed in Whitby, bore fruit his week, as 14 passes were an-| nounced in the examination. The First-Aid ccorse, which leaves the student with a good knowledge of first-aid, teaches how to cope with various situa- tions which may arise, from a scald from a tea-ketile, to serious injury in an auto accident. As was the case last year, the course was sponsored by the Whitby Chamber of ce. Many of those who took the course last year, went on to take this year's course, to add to their knowledge of treating the injured. Active in promoting the course, were Charles Stafford and Ter- entered employees for the course. The 8. John Home Nursing Course, which lasts twelve weeks, has as many students as the first- aid course. The examinations for the more complicated home nurs- ing course have not yet been held. hose passing the first - aid ourse appreciate very much the gesture made by their instructor, Art Forsythe, of Oshawa. Forsythe brought a St. John Am- bulance Pin, for each of the stu- dents to pass the exam, which was held on March 6, under the ALBERT RANDALL & SON PLUMRING HEATING OIL HEATERS SHEET METAL WORK Phone: MO 8.2991 EVENINGS: ~ 102-A Byron St. 8, KEN ALBERT MO 8-4224 MO 8-4248 supervision of Dr. C. A. Joh of Whitby. ence Moore, both bers of the Chamber Executive. Those passing the exam for the (first time, are issued with a cer- | tificate, while those having passed |two, or more exams, are issued PERSONALS Miss Jean Carr was visiting her Sunt and uncle in Kitchener recent- y. Mrs. R. Carter spent a few days in Jackcon's Point, last week, the guest of Mrs. John Johnson. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cassidy last Sunday were: from Toronto, Mr and Mrs. Charles Saye and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cassidy. 18.28) Mrs. Jack Mesher is in Oshawa (stra, General Hospital, where she is un- dergoing treatments. Her many ery. Captain D. C. M. Hume and Mrs. Etcher, Hume were guests at Brock Hotel, | Niagara Falls, over the week-end. names of the successful students, with a medali or voucher. The successful entrants of the First Aid Exam were: Mrs. Elizabeth | Beckley, Certificate; Robert |George Clarke, of Dunlop Canada |Ltd., certificate; Mrs. Moni intr | Cook, medallion; Miss Deanna {Dodd, certificate; Mrs. Winifred Irene Dodd, certificate; Clarence Bernard Goold, of Dunlop Canada |Ltd., certificate; Lillian Hancox, {of Dunlop Canada Ltd., voucher; Frank David Hibbert, certificate; Mrs. Mona Hibbert, certificate; (Ronald John Killens, of General | Motors, certificate; Abeta Rein- of Wright Electronics, cer- | ilficate; Carmen Gilbert Sarles, | medallion; John Robert Town, of |friends wish her a prompt recov-| Town's Funeral Home, certificate; Clifford Tripp, of General Motors, certificate. Terence Moore, releasing the Four Acre Bathurst Plant Opens Whitby Now operating, and housing the most modern automatic corruga- Operations tor in Canada, the new Whitby f§ |plant of the Container Division of ANCIENT VOLCANO Mount Etna in Sicily has been arupting periodically since at least the eighth century BC. BUTT RADIO RCA Victor ég) TELEVISION | IY "OUR HEATING PLA WHITBY A HEATING + 149 BROCK NORTH NT NEEDS REPLACING==SO THIS IS ONE OF THOSE DANS WHEN ITS COLDER /VSIDE THE HOUSE THAN QU77" Ne Sell! We Install! We Service! We Guarantee! Always Call This HEATING CONTRACTOR MODERNIZING OR UTOMATIC LIMITED Phone MO 8-3652 off then for a well-deserved rest. DAY-BY-DAY The Chiefs fought back in a weak| hearted way but they had no pow- er to speak of against the ram- The regular monthly meeting of he Garden Club will be held in the Council Chambers on Thurs- paging Dunlops. day, April 12, at 8 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mr. Jos. Schraven of Pickering, who last vear had given such worthwhile At the 14.29 mark Sandy Air showed the fans that the art of stickhandling is not just a thing of the past and he shifted goalie Gilbert almost out of his pads to dent the mesh behind him. This made it 401 and there was no holding the Dunnies now: With Botter in the sin bin the Dunnies again took advantage of the extra Award" for his first| and do the same this coming year. A 75,000 in 1955, an increase of 6,- y,: information. regarding roses and their culture. IS WMS SPEAKER man and O'Connor from B. Atter-, |sley and McBeth made it 510 and the local fans were booing the On Sunday morning at St. And-| Milton team 'and yelling for some vew's Presbyterian Church, the!opposition. Bus Gagnon, seeing \nnuel thankoffering of the WMS that almost everyone else was get- had as speaker, Miss Isabel | ving in the scoring parade, took McConnel, RN, wio is on furlough|over for the Dunnies from here in {rom the BHIL mission field in In-|{n this period. He found the mark dia. She gave a most enlightening|zt the 18.10 mark and again at talk on her work in India and also | the 18.35 mark. His first goal was; mentioned "how the people are ®0| assisted on by B. Atiersley and| spiritually minded that they expect| pon McBeth got the helping point everything could be done by the|on the last one. The Dunlops| spirit, skated off the ice at the end of] LADIES AID MEETS the first period sporting a 70 lead. | The Ladies Aid of the Whitby|lf our memory serves us correct-| Baptist Church, held their regular|ly that is the biggest lead the monthly meeting in the Church|Dunnies ever had at the end of School Hall lavt Tuesday evening, |the first period this year. April 10th. Miss Ann Miller presid-| Not contented to sit back and The minutos of the <!let the Chiefs come to them in the! st meeting weer read and quarterly second frame. the Dunlops kept 'eports were given. A social hour|pushing for more goals. N. Atter- followed. Isley from Gagnon and brother : | Bob made it 8-0 and it appeared . LOBA HOLD METING as if the Dunnies were going to nous Tidge Ledte 9 LOBA set an all-time high. Then Just 13 nelc neir fs "INO eel 4 i ing on April 9th. Sister W, Wilkin- po Ts Pay Rd x pass son acted as Worthy Mistress in the absence of Sister Gore, Sister Lanier assisie for | this stage but they kept coming some projects to raise funds dur.|Pack. They managed to get a cou- BE cr bul ple of goals with Clements getting ing the summer months for the * Sy kof Aa rele: wh ant | their first at the 6.25 mark and of the lodge, cards were sent h t th ir members who are on the| Townsley the other one at the After the business meet-| 18.28 mark. There were no penal social time was en-| ties in the cleanly played second | period. ALL | The losers opened the soring n GRASS FIRE CAL the final frame as Evans foun Members of the Whitby Volun-! the mark on a screened shot with {eer Fire Brigade were yes erday Clements and Hughes geiting as- morning called out to attend to a sists on the play. Ted DeGray grass fire on a lot north of Pal-|drew the first penalty of the final merston Ave. No damage resulted) frame at the 17.59 mark and while although firemen were needed to he yas off the Dunnies added their hem the fire in bafore it reached final goal of the game. Bonello buildings in the area. {and Fred Etcher combined for this th the latter the trigger) WHITBY DUPLICATE BRIDGE a a the play. Etcher and With ten tables of bridge playing|gcantlon drew penalties as the the following are the top scores:|game was in the last two minutes. North and South: Mr. and Mrs.|~ The Dunlops who now rate as Thomas, 98%; Mr. and Mrs. Bow-| very strong favorites to take the Mr. and Mrs. Wells, 86%; | series in four straight will go tol pratt and Mrs. J. Spratt, Milton on Saturday night. Should| Medland and Mrs./a fifth game be needed it, too, _ |will be in Milton, the Dunlops| ud Wes: Ms and Mist having Jogt He Hp. The OE y ars. Sanderson an | Williams, ef ray an i - Miss Duneansan, 89; Mr. and Mrs. | tersley line again came up with ing, 82'2; Mrs. Watts and Mrs. a smashing effort. Playing coach Welsh, 80: Mrs. Chubb and Mrs. Gagnon, .too, gave out with one of D. Maundrell, 68%. | his better games. Gagnon has --|been a power house all through| SEEK CONTENDERS the playoffs this year. He has been | RAND'V E, Que. (CP)--The|a great asset to the driving POW-| town of Grond'Mere is searching|ers and appears to be in his best | for two husky paddlers to carry its when the Dunnles are in a pinch| colors in the annual 100-mile canoe |and need the big rushes. He also race down the St. Maurice river | has been staying clear of the cool- Aug. 3-5. Town council voted $400] er which is a good thing to see. from Treen. The Chiefs were real- ly looking down in the mouth a 0 sick list ing was over joyed. a 79% | | to help cover expenses of the race | which attracts paddlers from east-| ern Canada and the United States. LINE-UPS: | MILTON CHIEFS: Goal, Gil bert; defence, Scantlon, McCann; | WHITBY CLASSIFIED FOR RENT FOUR ROOMS. PHONE 32W, Brooklin Ls RGE ROOM - ment, heavy wiring, T.V. and water, central. Avail- Mo. 83435 854 THR 1 ] : able FOR RENT -- UNFURNISHED ROOM. Phone MO 8-2466, 86¢ FOR SALE = SIX H.P. RIDING GAR- den tractor, with 10" plow, djsc, har- rows and cultivator. 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