§} THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Fridey, October 5, 1958 VICTORY CHEER FOR WHITBY HIGH SCHOOL Whitby District High School | day, when it was announced | Whitby, then Whitby passing | that Whitby had won the inter- | Uxbridge again. Not until the Right through the affernoon's program of ath- it wes nip and tuck all the way, with Uxbridge passing cheerleaders pus in a hard day's cheering, yesterday, but man- aged to come up with the loud- | est and longest cheer of the | chon! trophy. ic als | final race had been rum, did anyone know for sure who had won the chrerished cup. In the above picture, the girls boys, who cheered the Whitby ashletes to victory, pose with | the trophy. They are, left to | right, Francis Larkin, Pat | Jamieson, Fred Martin, June and | Heffering and Francis Zayette, | WHITBY and DISTRICT Report Seeing Wolf Whitby Students Win Prize Ideal weather conditions favor- ed the inter-school track and field meet, at Whitby District High School, yesterday afternoon, Students from Whitby, Brock, Sutton, Uxbridge and Port Perry, h schools, competed for the inter-school trophy. At least two records were set, during the day, one by Dianne Taylor, of Brock, in the broad jump, and one by Tom Tushing- Castle Chapter Plans Bridge | The regular monthly meeting of {the Castle Chapter (Senior Group) {was held at the home of Mrs. L. Osborne. Mrs. Gray, the presi- ident, opened the meeting with |prayer, and conducted the busi- |ness. Mrs, W. E. G, Summers but happy champions were S.| were: Senior Gibson, Whitby; runner-up, Allan On 4th Concession A Whitby man and his daughter|calls, "and I started to have wiepored Bh iy F a Brush gs toc Then the Jo Jock tor 2 4 in two miles e town father comin i limits, Anthony Mendyk and his S 0g waved danghter, Laudis Grabarski, 837 the animal was Dundas St. E., came upon the ani-|one of the largest wolves she had mal while picking mushroom onisver . It was not as frighten- the 4th concession of Whitbyled as was, she sal township They said that they were look ug along the road on the concey. sion when the wolf appeared about 100 feet away. Mrs. Gra- barski said that her father grab- bed a stout stick nearby and made for the animal. th "I was pretty scared," she re- a ae Recreation Room Special! SAVE ON RED CEDAR PANELLING SAVE 25% OFF AN KILN DRIED ham, who ran the 880 yards event in 2 minutes, 27.4 seconds, The home school came out vie- torious, but by no means easily, Their toughest rival, Brock, stay. ed right on the heels of Whitby, racking » point for point, and, part of the time, leading the tby athletes. TOP SCHOOL The final points were recorded thus: Whitby, 216; Brock, 207; Ux- bridge, 178; Port Perry, 148; and Sutton, 100. The girls' trophy was won by hith¥s and the boys' trophy by r 3 Brock. At the end of the meet, the tired, re- he events Bryan Bernice Brethow, Brock and En- rika Benschop, Port Perry, who tied for first place; Intermediate champion, Sharon Haugan, Port Perry; runner-up, Anne Baldwin, Whitby; Junior champion, Donnie Westcott, Uxbridge; runner-up, Dorothy McBrien, Whitby. REGULAR LEGION DANCE sented with their trophies. champion in the boys' champion, Hockley, Uxbridge; Intermediate champion, Jack Taylor, Brock; runner-up, Merlyn Doble, Brock; |acted as secretary in the |of Mrs. McQuade. | Detailed plans were made for {the annual bridge which will be {held at the college on October Junior Tom Tushing- ham, Whitby; runner-up, Phil Clark, Port Perry. Girls' champions were: Senior, BEGINNING CEDAR PANELLING Cover & wall 12 ft, long 11.00 23rd. At the conclusion of the business meeting, Mrs, Oshorne served delicious refreshments with Mrs. G. Grobb at the tea table, | During the tea hour the teach-| ers of OLC came in and 'were welcomed by the members of the, chapter. Mrs. Osborne was thanked for her gracious hospital- ity. 7 high for only ...... Sat. Oct. 13th PHONE BROOKLIN 209 today for a free estimation on WHITBY IN WHITBY Recreation Room Remodelling phos Legion Hall | FOR MISSED PAPERS WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY Accounts of social events and news items of local interest and names of visitors are appreciated, Mo. 8.3111 | | Brooklin Suppiy & Lumber If you have mot received your | Plan to attend Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., Call BELL TAXI All calls must be placed before 7:30 P.M. these popular $1500 Down Close to Whitby and only a few minutes from school and store, '| On a lot 77' x 200. 3-bedroom bungalow built in 1955 with events an ottached garage and breezeway. Exceptionally lorge rooms. | GUESTS AT KIWANIS Members of the Whitby Kiwani Some finishing yet to do. Asking price $11,000.00. s Club were this week pl d to welcome four guests at their meeting in the Spruce Villa Hotel. | Guests were Oshawa Kiwanian Russ Sproule and Harold O'Don- nell, Ron Mason and Llyal Po- gue. Mr. Pogue, a professional auctioneer in Whitby, donated his | service for the recent Kiwanis auction in the arena. CLOVERLEAF CLUB MEETS rhe Cloverleaf Club met at the home of Mrs. M. Goulburn, 1608 Dufferin street, Port Whitby, on | Wednesday, Oct. 3, and were served a succulent hot lunch by | the hostess, which was greatly] e1joyed by the members. The ta- | ble decoration consisted of double | begonias very artistically ar-| ranged, It was decided to start) the work meeting on Wednesday, | Oct. 17, at the home of Mrs. R.| Houlding, 1621 Charles street, | Port Whitby. | FOLIDAY POST OFFICE HOURS INTER-SCHOOL MEET BOYS' CHAMPIONS Pictured above are the | school track and field meet at champions and runners-up in the boys events, at the inter- | Left to right, they are, Senior Whitby High School yesterday. Champion Bryan Gibson, Whit- | runner-up, Allan Hockley, | by, Uxbridge, Intermediate Champ- jon, Jack Taylor, Brock, run- ner-up. Merlyn Doble, Brock. Junior Champion, Tom Tushing- ham, Whitby, runner-up, |Clark, Port Perry. CHAMPIONS IN GIRLS INTER-SCHOOL EVENTS Posing for the camera after a day of victories, are the girls' inter-school meet. Two girls tied for senior | Enrika Benschop, Port Perry, championship. They are, left to | Intermediate Champion, Sharon | track and field | right, Bernice Brethoow, Brock, | Haugan, Port Perry; runner-up | Anne Baldwin, Whitby; Junior Champion, Donnie Westcott, Uxbridge, runncr-up, Dorothy McBrien, Whitby. WHITBY BROC PLAYING! EVENING SHOWS 7 - 9 P.M. _e SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 FAST WITH HIS FISTS, HIS HORSES AND HIS WOMEN! fr THREE AND PRAY CINEMASCOPE tue 1 TECHNICOLOR Phone MO 8-3618 POPULAR STOPS 1955 with more building, pared with two in 1951. Nova Scotia had 31 motels in "™ Way From School Tot Injured On BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL | A Whitby girl was treated for {head injuries by Dr. J. O. Ruddy, yesterday, after being struck by a car. 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Schatz MO 8-3337 RA 5-8461 Ajox 1383 WHITBY PROFESSIONAL BUILDLING CALL NOW MO 8-3731 MO 8-3061 MO 8-4001 and Mrs. James Sheedy who hive on the Ontario Hospital grounds, was struck by a car on Brock street south, shortly after she came out of Brock Street | School at 4:00 p.m. She suffered ia slight concussion, Driver of the car was Clarence Moore, 24, of 109 Centre street south, Whitby. il RA 5-5321, Phil | Robert | --___ William | following on Whitby posimaster Brown released the hours for postal service Thanksgiving Day: Public lobby open from 8 a.m. tii 11 p.m.; general delivery and stamp wickets, 8 a.m, to 10 am.; no money order or saving bank | business will be conducted; no rural mail delivery, mails des- patched as usual. | PERSONALS Mrs. Ernest Courchesne and! $12,800.00 New bungalow with over 1150 square feet of floor space. Large lot, This is an exceptionally good buy. Would require $4,500.00 down. 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D. W. McQUARY Real Estate Broker Office -- 1 mile west of Whitby on No. 2 highway Open 9:00 - 9:00 daily, Mon. - Sat. MO 8-3414 After hours: Don Kidd, MO 8-3370 E. R. Allin, RA 3-3053 "=~ \WOULDVE BEEN CHEAPER TO CALL YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR FOR A CHECKUP LAST FALL, WOULDN'T IT 2" Sell! We Install! We Service! We Guarantee! Always Call This HEATING CONTRACTOR WHITBY AUTOMATIC HEATING LIMITED 149 BROCK NORTH [Phone MO 8-3652 two daughters, Doreen and Donna, | returned home on Monday from| Glen Sutton, Quebec, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Courchesne's father. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Read and son, Glen, of Bradford, and Mrs. | Bancke, of Calgary, Alberta, | spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Read, of Dundas, street wesh, | Mr. L. Northam, of 1620 Brock stieet south, is mow back home from the Oshawa General Hospi-' tal, and happy to report that he is doing nicely. Dr. H. E. Thompson and Mrs. Thompson, of Dubuque, Iowa, have been visiting their sister, Mrs. H. C. Phillips. The many friends of Mrs. Don. ald Cameron are happy to learn that after suffering a broken hip, she is now well enough to be able, to resume her activities. They | wish her a complete recovery. BOWLING NEWS LADIES' CIGARETTE LEAGUE Standing as of Oct. 2: Exports 8, Sportsman 6, Win- chester 4, Buckingham 4, Players |4, Sweetcap 1. High single and triple with and without handicap, E. Tallow. Triples over 500-- L. Watson 204, D. Borchuk 201, M. Taras 202, E. Tallow 200, 293, W. Brin-| ning 236, 203, M. Bilida 201, J.| Reed, A. Bradley, V. Sandford 1229, 210. M. Sturgess. | WHITBY MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE High triples: L. Sabins 825, A.| |Knibb 709, M. Meulemeester 693, B. Mifflin 676, C, Gill 678, V. Ig-! glesden 672, M. Peggs 656, G.| |Howard 654, B. Jordan 648, R. | Norris 651, D. Rowden 641, M. Jordan 641, B. Collins 639, M. Knibb 637, R. Childs 622, D. Reed 615, D. Madigan 614, G. Johansen] 600. 'Team standings: Rockets 19,] Sabre Jets 15, Grand Union 14,/ | Stokers 14, Cubs 13, County Bowl 113, Tartans 12, Misfits 12, Buz-| Sturdy May Examine | A | Sommers" Bank Account VANCOUVER (CP)--Vancouver | | lawyer David Sturdy, who charged former lands minister Sommers with irregularities while| in office, has been given the right| ito examine Mr. Sommers' ba nk| account. Mr. Justice H. J. Sullivan of BC Sepreme Courk . ruled here today that the barrister may look into the former minister's ac- count and those of five firms| named in Mr. Sturdy's statement | \of defence against a slander suit g bv Mr, Sommers. C.D.C.'s 9, Woodpeckers 9, Whip-| pers 7 Red Brands 4, Corn Husk- ers 3, Domino's 2. Prize-winners: J. Callow R. Clark. | and | tii | MORE TROUBLE LOS ANGELES (AP)--A bench warrant for singer Dick Haymes' arrest was issued Thursday when he did not appear in Superior Court to answer a contempt ci-| tation. His former wife, Nora Eddington Haymes, has charged | that Haymes is $12,150 behind in| the $100-a-week alimony he is sup- posed to pay her. FREE SUNDAY SCHOOL BUS SERVICE COMMENCING THIS SUNDAY TO FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 421 BROCK STREET NORTH, Whitby . ROUTE AND TIME > THIRD CONCESSION FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH | 9.58 AM. x WALNUT : 9.55 AM. > -- 1 CLIFFORD ST. "LS NOLONITTIM "JAY NOSUIGNY avod INAVM 1 { I INTT NMOL HL¥ON 1S XOoud DUNDAS EAST 9.35 AM. 945 AM. DUNDAS i WEST FOUR CORNERS SUBDIVISION 9.50 AM. SAINT LAWRENCE 9.38 AM. AITWLS AWNIH HiNOS "1S Nd0us ® SAVE THIS MAP FOR FURTHER REFERENCE. --K VICTORIA ST. Vero -- | 9.40 AM, The bus will return to these districts leaving the Church at 12 noon. Adults requiring their children earlier may pick them up at the Church at 11 a.m.. This special Chartered Bus Service is fully insured for the pro- ' tection of all passengers. A Junior Church is available for Sunday School scholars te 12 p.m. Adults are Invited to Use This Service For Information Tel. 8-3226 for Pastor's Adult Class at 10 a.m. or 8-4245 { Le)