Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 5 Jul 1956, p. 5

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" THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, July §, 1050 ® ACTION - PACKED [Place Register One Out, One Run Behind, In Town Office Stokers Win, 3-2, In 9th made recently, the Whitby Cham- ber of Commerce has placed in the town offices a fegister for the Tr assoc - By CLIFT GORDON fot the big break in the bottom ED, Oper In an action packed game last|of the ninth. The idea of the register, 'which is might the wniby Stokers Dipped ti eulemoesier went the Toute for dated to serve over a year, is to It a - ts m | the ners givin six hits an i 3 Whitby Merchants Lacrosse club ran into a red hot Huntsville |B ote a 32 iy "The Stok- walking pi Ring Jy He fanned Provide 3 oy 5% Dossivie a means crew on Tuesday night, and when the smoke had cleared the North- ers were trailing 2-1 going into(seven men in the course of the ni.o of apy righ F.8D erners walked off 'with a 10-3 win. It abruptly ended a minor Whitby |the bottom of the ninth when the|game. Moe Zabatiuk was the loser! os various kinds. In order that the winning streak, and now sets the stage for another Brooklin-Whitby fireworks broke out. Ted Rospond and he was tagged for seven hits. icior may best be made fully game out in Brooklin tonight. The Merchants took a iall out.of the first man up, was out as he failed and gave up hao walks also and effective it is suggested that entry : , to run the bunt line correct. Loge- he managed to fan only three bat- Brooklin club, last week here, so there's nn doubt that the Dodgers | of coming events be made person- r {man singled and then up came ters. Roy LePelley was the only will be seeking revenge tonight. This week-end the local club, takes | having coach Cooper. He singled | repeat hitter of the game for eith- ally by the secretary of the groups off for the long trip to Cornwall, and games Saturday and Sunday. (fo right field and Boletho let the er team and he got two for the|°F associations at the earliest pos- in Mirontown. Cornwall have trouble getting enough clubs to play ball go through his legs. Logeman losers, with credit for one RBI sible moment after the date of down that way, and agreed to subsidize each club from this group went streaking around the There were no repeat hitters for to come in and play a double week-end stand. |bases and tied the score. With the Stokers but Sundin with his ' [Cooper making tracks like mad he great fielding at second and his each event has been decided upon or adopted, It is suggested that all | stopped for a moment at third and one hit coupled with Cooper's big Whitby Stokers won a thriller here last night as they edged |seeing that Boletho made a throw|hit in the ninth were the pick of entries be made in ink, legibly, Zaduk-Willlams 3-2. Trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth, and |wild to the plate that finished up|the local team. Meulemeester got with one away Herbie Cooper hanged out a single, that the Tor- |in the Whitby players" bench, the|credit for the RBI on the first onto club erred on. Then on the throw-in, the ball ended up in |colorful coach of the Whitby team| Whitby run. The Stokers will be the Whitby players' bench, and Herbie scampered right on home |came flying home with the win- at home to Prince George next 4 ¢ to win the game. Manager Vic Igglesden was wearing a smile | ing un 1alen jLlere wat vleaty| Wednesday night. serve, fhe Jurpose Jor Sepien Hs fter h i, . |of hollers from the Z. an . team Line-ups: | intended. as been e- enc ale? adding wih Wally Soman vie bo TRL a 3 vl te wpe se AADUR WLS - Los of. mando such rset do om Wally). Samanski is expected to sign with the Stokers shortly, Scheff who has umpired for many|LePelley 1st, Kennedy 3rd, 1¢/tme. | d that t ted| Smith 1f, Moshier 2nd, Shertko rf,| and he will more than fill the pitching gap in the Whitby lineup. land. Tyla at the run counted] WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT By WREN A. BLAIR Shop in the You and ... Shap In fe 1 get to the "Meat of the; Problem" And meat certainly Is the major preblem in every meal . . . but you can solve that problem. Buy G.U. Red Brand Meot. Smart young house wives know that Red Brand is . . . elways juicier, always mere tender, always more flavourful . , . You never, ever have te worry when you serve Red Brand . . . . Government Graded . . . , the best. of AIR CONDITIONING. stume eves foody erfor hrist Ci the scem antly, whe 'Tay, daug ink Murr and in block letters. The book can be examined for entries during the hours the office is open. The Chamber of Com- merce trusts that this new service will be of value to all citizens and Finest Quality Red Brand ® @ Prime Rib: Roast 49: Lamb Combination We reserve the right to limit quantity of any item, and the Stokers won the ball|Boletho ran for Shertko in 7th and The Stokers journey over to Oshawa tonight, where Samanski game, 3-2. rf in bottom of 7th; Gavigan c,| will likely make his pitching debut. Game takes place at Alex- There was plenty of action in|McKenzie ss, Zubatiuk p. | andra Park starting at 6.45 against Oshawa Tony's. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY Accounts of social events and news items of local interest and names of visitors are ap- preciated. [the stands too as the fans had] WHITBY STOKERS -- J. Jordan {mixed feelings as to how and|ss, Sundin 2b, Ross rf. M. Jordan Larry's BA's who are on a hot streak at the moment, having where the play should have gone. | 3rd, Meulemeester p, Rospond 1st,| tied in Toron'o the other night, after sweeping a holiday dodblehead-| We saw a few fists flying but no-| Logeman If, Cooper c, Collins cf, er here Monday, get back into action at home here Saturday after- body got shaken 40 too much. It| Wilson ph. in 7th. ooh. The riers wil be the Oakville Oaks, and this will be an|Ya5 truly a great finish fo a pitch-) Line score: action-packed tilt. Oakville and Whitby are established rivals, and i took the lead Extra Special Freezer Buy! Red Brand 150 ¢ 170 bs, * le bride, § father, ¢ : length isories a er book v rose ht alley. attendy | RHE last time these clubs tangled here, th little fistic acti ja{ Zadok-Williams; : | ast time these clubs tangle ere, there was a little fistic action | their half of the first as with two| 000 002 000 --2 | . before things wound up. The BA's got good pitching from both Jim men on and as many out Mel| Stokers 100 000 002--3 7 4 ARENT APPOINTMENT Hare, and their latest addition from the Maritimes last week, so it| Meulemeester singled to score the| Diamond Dust -- Manager Vie gp ae . Sore 0 ormenty of would appear that the club will be tough to beat from here in. Sat-| first run of the game but Ros-|Igglesdon and his assistant, Fred| ener," and a resident of Whit- ' : : ice| DY since March, has been appoint- ' ; | i pond grounded out pitcher to first Hatch, just came in the office nce X ' Pp urday's doubleheader gets underway over at Coronation Park at fo end the inning. That was the with a grin on their faces and re-|ed divisional manager of Regent (Front Quarters) Buy Now! Beat the Price Advance! You receive Rib Steaks, Rib Roasts, Blade Roasts, Chuck Steaks, Shortrib Roasts, Bosten Roasts, Beef Shanks, Plate Beef, Brisket, Chops and 2 pm. way the score stayed until the top| ported that they have Wally Sam- The new executive of the Whitby Dunlop Hockey club held of the sixth when the Z. and W. anski lined up to pitch for the Stokers. Wally will be a| |ling Regent petroleum products in | Refining (Canada) Limited, hand- hitby. He recently purchased a Stew |b, Leen Ground Beef. 25 Custem Cut and Wrapped Free of Chargel their initial meeting last night, and many steps were taken to- wards a top club for the County Town again next season. Price of tickets, (now that the legaue has moved to Senior "A') came in for a great deal of discussion, but after many pro's and cons had been weighed it was moved that they remain the same as last season. We personally feel that this is a very considerate outlook on the part of the executive, in that the proposed budge for next season's operation shows an increase of more than $5,000 over last year. It was the feeling of the directors, that fans from this area had accorded the club excellent support last winter, and that even more will turn out now that the higher calibre hockey is in vogue. Their thinking is based along the thoughts of more hockey for more people, and this being the case increased prices will not be necessary. . Swift Premium Veal Legs Red Brand Plate-Brisket Beef Pea Meal Cottage Rolls Pea Meal Back Bacon Bright's Fancy Boneless Maple Leaf Large Bologna 29c rea * 23c 33c Grand Unien a 50¢ Skinless Wieners » 49¢c aw 59c » 17c v. 49c » 59¢ Sliced For Braising or Stewing 1b, Pkg. Grand Union Sliced Bacon Fresh Meaty Side Ribs wee 19: 59: nw Qe 29: 33 15 sn Boe DWE Toilet Tissue 2-25¢ 5-309 Free Steak Knives Just think! You can collect a whole set of these beautiful knives and they won't cost you a single penny. Simply save your G.U. Golden Cash Register Whole or Half Extra Lean | End Cuts Only Plain or Stuffed Fine for Barbecue Fresh as morning dew... Large Golden Ripe liananas . 15 California Cardinal Grapes N 25° FRESHPAK -- A G.U. Quality Feature Salad Dressing Seabrook Farms For Arctic White Washes Fab Rose Brand Pure Strawberry Jam To Make Breakfast A Wonderful Experience Quaker Muffets A Really Cooling Summer Thirst Quencher White Cross 3.01 jar 2 Lge. box 10c OFF on this deal jar New Pack ¥-ox. phy. team bunched three hits and two|Whitby | J local errors for their two runs and|big asset to the Stokers and he home on Wilson avenue. He suc- they had the lead for the first will more than likely get the ceeds Mr. Al. Webster, who is now time in the game. The Stokers starting job for tonight's game assistent sales manager for the were having trouble with Zubatiuk against Tony's in Oshawa (if| company's Eastern Division. Mr. | who was hurling fine ball but they Tony's can field a team). Berleit was with the company in Kitchener for some years. BRIDGE CLOSED For the past three days, the bridge spanning the CNR tracks {on Brock street th, has | STUDY SCHOOL SITE fice, is to be vacated on July|cloed fo traffic. | bees} The town property committee| 15th. The VON office has been in| rps temporary measuer has will study a resolution from the the Post Office for 20 years. |been taken. while a CNR crew / t school : Pr ; town planning board hat 8 school gp pcr 1 pus TRAVEL [it repairing and sirenginen . ox : i of Whitby. The board suggests a Letters will be sent to Garton | os Jimit of five tons up to now ® THE TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . For the benefit of those writers|nine.acre site on the south side of Coach Lines and Colonial Coach| when the work is finished, the | le Juice who used the Canadian Press story as fact, regarding a Pembroke a proposed extension to Palmerton|Lines following 2 complaint by &|ineorced bridge will be open tol entry to the OHA next year, we checked that release, and found|Ave. A 310-lot subdivision is sche-| resident on Byron St, N., that| tactic over five tons weight. | that Business Manager Bill Hanley, did not mean that Pembroke |duled to be built in that area. | Dies were Sel he street. Coun: | might not join the Eastern Senior "A" league. "I merely meant that, cillors noted - that no bus e | Pembroke is an ODHA club said Hanley. They don't even know what Con I do E20 ed ermission to pick up pas- PERSONALS they are going to do yet, so how would I. The press misinterpreted ied that they had more business ¥ J i my remarks." We talked with Art Bogart of Pembroke this week | to attend to than they had time for| GRANT WIDENING CONTRACT Mr. and Mrs. Glen Flemming | and he said that the Lumber Kings were seriously considering the and called for a special meeting to| W. B. Bennett Paving Co.. ofl aro pack from Florida where they Eastern league, although they would likely remain in the NOHA if [he herd next Monday evening. The/ Oshawa, Huis Wok as granted the | jpop their honeymoon. they i rt doesn't think they'll itby council olds only one| contract for wideni 0! | : t get they Tequestes Juntiey, Which Bogan pid bad news Yor | meeting in July. On the list of mat-|St., west of Byron and east off Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Flemming get . SOPTY so... vO e . t it 1 to [ters to be discussed next week is a| Green streets. Their bid of $11,- spent the holiday week end at their the Eastern group, eh fellows . . . My, how sports writers ove, | proposed subdivision control by-|045.40 was the lower of two bids. cottage at Lakeside Beach near write the bad and ignore the good, tch, tch. . Lr Am thea, wo er | fo w. | The other was from Miller Paving |Port Perry. Louise Saxton was the why crowds don't turn out to many sports events . . . Stratford are lin the amount of $12,667. guest of Nora and other guests busily working on a program to raise $15,000 amongst local citizens, | COUNTY RATES | were Mr. and Mrs. Les. Moore and so that their Indians can go to the post in Senior "A" hockey again| Council this week learned that | NEW SIDEWALKS daughter, Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. next year. Ten to one they do it too . . . Murph Chamberlain has the town would pay 15.61 per cent| Andrew Belko, of Oshawa, re-/Ken Hardie and children Synthia- ed to coach Chath: Maroons again next semester. |of the cost of operating Ontario| ceived the contract for $10,000| Jane and Garth. y sign coac atham 4 mester. | County next year. This is a boost| worth of new sidewalk in the town . : i of 2.7 per cent. Deputy-reeve Stan| His bid of 40 cents per square foot| Ms, and Mrs. Ast Hill, and chil- "4 Town Hears Su ion Th Marin ponied out that the coual va tree cents lover than, (0 and' ie andi. Heevey. Homi 1 own : ggestion at ised assessment set by the county gay ot or bid made, that of C. B.| 0 of Whitby spent the week end a is exactly the same as the local ¥ y wal t. in Brockville visiting their mother, rt Police Cou rt assesment. Ma; IY Jermyn NEW LIFEBUOYS Mrs. Robert Perkins, and also ie i = 5 claimed m 4 . 5 b the county paid 60 per cent of the|, Council sccepted a recommenda- | visi Mr. and Mrs. Charlie King Members of Whitby Souncil this|land cited Tuesday as one of the county's costs. itn a rer aeillop Jacl Me, Bollamnys. + hi own_ police ; ce Yt ile oy oy GRANT TAG DAY four new lifebuoys be located in fee ila ont Fim pointed out that Pickering|awa, attending traffic court. The for the beach area at Port Whithy.|, "4 ee "month tour of Euro; and Ajax have thelr own courts| Deputy.reeve Martin wondered if| Children, serving Pickering) Karller suggestion by Councillor pe. 3 Ajax and Whitby, was granted per-| Joyce Burns that a lifeguard be and councillors will ask the town|in future all who wished to plead Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perrow solicitor why Whitby cannot have|guilty to summons cases would be mission to hold tag days in Whitby| retained for the summer, was Wurn-| were in Peterborough for the holi- its own cour}. asked to go to Oshawa to pay their| 2% oy Bh and Mth. The 3550s ed own. day week end, the guests of Mr. The issue of whether the town|fines. Mayor Jermyn said that the| £o on Iopes = hen & 2a = and Mrs. Jack Perrow. RE-ZONING RESOLUTION Council passed a resolution ap- proving in principle a by-law call- MINOR BASEBALL GRANT |ing for the re-zoning of an area on should have its own court came up| money could be mailed to Oshawa. | availzble when a by-law was passed repeal-| Councillor Jack McAvoy wonder- | 2V y ing a bylaw passed nearly 30 ed what steps could be taken to get| years ago appointing Town Clerk|a police court established here, in-|* Council made a grant of $200 to|the west side of Hopkins St., bord- John R. Frost as police office| dependent of the Oshawa police|the Whitby Baseball Association to|ering the CPR line. The area, it clerk. Mr. Feost stated that in|court. Mayor Jermyn said that/be used to buy equipment for the Was recommended, should be| future all fines, except parking|steps might be taken to get the|minor baseball players in the town. changed from agricultural to re- tags, will be paid in Oshawa. In|Whitby legal profession to spon- This year some 200 boys are or-|stricted industry. he by-law is|Mrs. Van der Veen for six months.| the past, summons fase coud be so such a Foye: d ganized. Scheduled i) Ze [resented at a MF and Mrs. Are; Wilson and) Sli Wh h $15.00 ~ settled out of court in tby by e claime at on some days, meeting nex! onday. Another re- A Ss. L | ips. en av i . paying the fine stipulated on the|when traffic court was in Oshawa, TO INVESTIGATE | solution was passed calling for a|son, Larry, of Oshawa, were Sun-| P you e worth, present them to your favourite G.U. summons to the police court clerk. only one officer could be on duty Following a question by C. Wat- by-law to re-zone an area north of day guests at the home of Mr. and Checker and she will give you a Free Knife. Mayor Harry Jermyn, a mem- in Whitby and sometimes there are kins, of 124 Cedar St., the build-|Beach St. : ! y A and east of Cochrane,|Mrs. Cecil Pascoe. ; 8 ber of the Police Commission, none, all are in Oshawa on cases. | ing inspector and his committee of| changing it from retricted industry) pina wich had recommended that all Deputy-reeve Martin recalled thei Deputy-reeve Stan Martin and|to single residence. Before any, Mr and dally Peres Jn fines be now paid to the Magi- council's feeling when it learned Councillor Alex. Scott will be ask-/changes can be made, there will| =k end in Ottawa visitin strate"s court clerk in Oshawa,|that the Bell Telephone Company|ed to investigate uncompleted have to be a public hearing by the. ion " , 8 said that there are no proper fa-/'was moving its business office to|buildlings on the street. Municipal Board. | * cilities here for payment of fines.|Oshawa. At that time, councillors NEW VON OFFICE NEW STOP SIGNS | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bush spent Not Enough Business The town property committee ht | Sunday in Belleville visiting rela-| Miss Kay Golench, of Port Credit, was the guest of Mrs. Fred Webber for the week end. : Mrs. Hbergsma and her daugh- ter, Fanny, of Stadskanaal, Hol- land, will be the guests of Mr. and| FRENTE G.U's ewn summer treat . . . What could he better on @ hot summer day? Cool, refreshing FRESHPAK Ice Cream | pt. pkq. 25 said this would be a backward step A propuszl calling Tor stop signs -- nnd in all the traditional favourite flavours . . said that the solution would and opposed the move. What dif- . 3 | S : gns| : yy the towm to have its own|ference, he asked, was. there in this| Was given power to act on a re-/to be erected in the Centre, King| EL | olice court and magistrate. He|situation when an offender could quest by the Whitby branch of theand Henry street district was made | Pp d | VON that they be allowed to use a|by Councillor Joyce Burns. Her re-| said he i longe fine in Whitby 0 Be a OE a ts em wonder. small office on the second floor of| commendations will be turned over | ings a dozen times and had been ed how Ajax "and Pickering got|the town hall. It was noted thas|to the Whitby Police Department Phone « big 3-pt. pkg. only 69 To Yop This Treat OF . . . Ware's Chocolate Syrup Aylmer told that the town could not keep their own court but no one on coun- the present office, in the Post of-ifor study and report. a magistrate busy. cil had the answer. ; Mr. Frost stated that sometimes | we bodaw repeslivg ih Frases N 0 . D two courts are held in Whitby in 3 appointment as office clerk te Ses one day, one being a traffic nrtiwas passed buk councillors asked 0 pening a 0 held in the council chambers. Of-|that the town solicitor be asked to ten, he said, Whitby traffic offend-/look into the question of establish- - ers must appear in Oshawa courts ing a Whitby. police court. ~~ Snag For Council Party seid A Whitby's plans for the official] Mayor Jermyn said that he had| received all his information from Ideal Weather Favors lin of the new post office) ols Nr eron in Oshawa and sug- | : : {have run into a bit of a snag. No|gogieq that Mr. Martin call him AJAX 333 If you have mot received your Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call Spread some of this delicacy on Ice eream 15-0r. ean Choice Fruit Cocktail Fisich's Instant 24c A sarnivel of delicious fruit Magic Pads super scourir~ Lge. pads mm. 3lc 2m 33 M-01. ve Nc Ts. om 13C Potatoes SOS. Liquid Bleach Javex 1 3 3 {one appears to know when the about the date. He advised the De-| nite urc 1Cnic | opening will take place and the|puty-reeve that the town would Itown council's man in charge of Probably have about one month's = gid . . : : | notice before the opening, ample Whitby United Church held its| Gale, Barbara Breckenridge and|the affair has offered to resign jo in: which to make the neces. annual Church - School and Con-|Karen Jones tied for third. from the committee. | ] . gregational Picnic at Geneva 10 yr girls -- Margaret Bray, At a meeting of the council this Sary Preparations for the w Park last Wednesday, June 27th./Sherri Law, Ria Coelen. week, Deputy-Reeve Stan Martin, This was fortunately one of the 11 yr girls -- Donna Metheral, named by council to prepare the warmer and sunnier days of the pois" Glenney, Barbara Foote, official welcome for the govern-| week and over 230 children and = ment officials expected for the| adults were on hand including a 3 Ir. joys Stewart Reeson, ning said that he had received os : Brian Maundrel, Harold Reinstra. : { number of visitors. The increase 10vi. boy Stev Shell no word of the opening. He said] in the number of adults attending hi i 0S Robe een 5 le °¥:| that he had read in a newspaper | as compared to previous years is Dona ic es 4 eH Hos andi that the Chamber of Commerce \ very gratifying. Skippy: Toy. ted for tmrc. had stated that the opening was to baseball 11 ¥r. boys Brian Fletcher, take place on July 15th but had Douglas Ing, Roger Crawford. | received no official word from the Intermediate girls Pamela! federal government. Swimming, races and Donna Jones, Jerry Hoo- Mayor Harry Jermyn said that! were enjoyed during the afternoon and this was followed by a de- : he had no idea how the date of Intermediate boys Ronald 1 hel Brear, Tom Tushingham, Arthur Ly 15th got in the paper. He said| are cordially invited to visit licious supper Each person brought sandwiches and cake had heard no date mentioned at Reinstra. A C \ Snglra Ronald Brear, the meeting of 'the directors on which were put together on the THE ROSERY NURSERY Senior boys - Ronald Brear June 21st, which, incidentially, was| tables. Ice cream, cold drink or Tom Tushingham, Danny Quan. |the night also of a special meeting --AT-- Jelly Rolls tea were provided by the Church School. {of council which His Worship had | chaired ' 73 QUEEN ST. BOWMANVILLE AJAX TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. 23¢c 25¢ 25¢ 98c 69¢c Golden Goodness Niblets Corn Cropp's or Arkell Diced Beets Sifte Salt Pineapple Juice Kellogg's -- Crisp ond Fresh Corn Flakes Weston's Summer Candy Freshpak Peanut Butter For a pest-free summer Flit Bombs Picniepak Charcoal Penguin Orange Margarine OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. WHITBY AJAX CORNER DUNDAS and PERRY SHOPPING PLAZA op at the 4A8on. on 33¢c phy. 25¢ 2 ™ 49c boys "1m 29c who assisted in setting. up the ta- bles and tidying up afterwards is very much appreciated by all Thanks also to the many car own- ers who provided transportation to and from the park. The following are winners of the races: 5 yr. boys amd girls -- David Winter, Reggie Trowell, Joanne Smith Primary girls McQuay, Katherine Marianne Karssing The work of the many ladies Mr. Martin said that it was fru. | strating for him to be in charge of | event about which he knew nothing | {and asked if he could be relieved of the job. Parking Meters For The Port? There has been a bit of a park | ing problem, during the last few the Yankcanuck discharged silica days abt Whitby harbour {tock, for the Canadian Silica plant. | With more traffic in the harbour|The third vessel is a huge floating than at any in the past two|crane, owned by Dravo Co. The years, three lake boats were|crane has started work scooping tied up at th srday. The{up silt from the lake bottom, Primary boys Donnie Forbes, Transriver a frequent/ where the new Whitby water in Bennie Coclen, George Reeson icitor to Whitby, unloaded a cargolitake will be bedded, south of Hey- $ yr, mirls -- Nienke Smit, Linda! of oil, at the Regent berth, while denshore Park. I to view the display of fine roses starting Mary Ellen Cockburn, | Saturday, July 7th and continuina through- out the season.

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