Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Apr 1957, p. 4

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fingertip vel a rg § THE DAILY TIMIS-GAPETTE, Monday, April 15, 1957 WHITBY and DISTRICT OHA JUNIOR C FINALS Brooklin Evens Series With Win In Port Perry By L. LYONS i Brooklin's 4-2 victory in Parry| iSound on Tuesday might plus heir} Saturday win in Port Perry have|™: vaulted their championship hopes{bis second goal from Elmo Gib on a par with the northern team, son and Don Tureski at the 7:03 Over 1750 fans poured into the mark and a minute later, Jack : Port Perry Arena on Saturday Germond beat Trotta from close night to witness one of the great-|in after he took a pass from Red est and most spectacular games! Shaw to go in alone and score. of the entire season as the Com.| Les Tagobadong, the starry In- bines dumped the Shamrocks, |dian player for hey Parry Sound 7-4. I one tally at 16: Parry Sound, after figuring on| 1 fter this, the sweeping the series four straight, Shortly Pander ull have had their eyes opened con-.;"orrort to close the gap, but(f siderably by the high flying Germond picked up a loose puck Brooklin team who have the Ui, q shot it into the empty net at dying will of never giving up until 19:40 the final bell, n The first period proved to be This ended the game scoring |with Brooklin victorious. Parry § |a socreless session, as hoth 0a. Sound took eight penalties while again. At the end of the second | Brooklin, managed tee, back|f period, the score was deadlocked|, P20 'UESEL oh at two goals each, Parry Sound|into the defensive spot Va took a two-goal lead by Taboba-| Cant. by McMahon, was a stand. dong and Harris, only to have Out along with never-tiring, hard. the -- Combines come back with Working Murray Jones, Joe Mel Warrner scoring on a deflected | Dick, in the Combines' goal, de |shot at 16:12, Carnegie fired the serves a great deal of credit for equalizer with 39 seconds re-|DiS terrific saves. Up on the for) maining, from Gibson and Warr. ward line, all plasers toiled well | ner to send the crowd into cheer- for He Josetved y ry ack for 5 ing jubilation. McMahon is expect i be was taken by Frank Paul, 17- the next game which Ww year-old studio apprentice, from |SCORE FIVE Tuesday night in Parry Sound. fire escape on fifth floor of { The final frame proved where His injury was not serious as nearby building where he | conditioning and teamwork pay first reported. i bel ' | 18 works. Paul used Miolta Auto- [off as Brooklin poured five goals| The next home game W rael's "Uzi" sub-machine guns | ghat Israel would consider as cord camera with Tri-X film, {behind Trotta, a the Shamrecks: | Thursday night at Port Perry. If| ne | stands guard (top) on one of | . ap shooting at 1-400 second at f-ll. |cage, while the northern lads|Brooklin wins in Parry Sound) an act of war" any effort to \H | ISRAELIS KEEP AQUABA GULF OPEN A sentry armed with one of | duty after notice had been given Julio Centino, 61, of New Daily News exclusive picture York City, falls to his death after leaping from roof of 17- storey building at 25th street and 7th avenue here. Police said he was despondent because of money troubles. This New York 60HardyF ishermen Turn 3 Out For Smelt Opening Here BOWLING NEWS was also ol b. contention that souls of animals and insects can be transmigrated hnson pro-|Darien and |duced Hellzapoppin' at the Winter Kleinsinger. Garden Theatre. composer tabel columns which the late Don der. roach, and mehitabel, the fem |their times wandering about Shin | bone Alley, or in jail, or in news editors. mand two sympathetic, 1032 Brock South. HOME INSULATION, BLOWING METHOD. Free estimates. Septic tanks ! d | two Israeli freighters now oper- | , ch ~ | counted only two. Murray Jones Tuesday night, then Thursday] ating in the Gulf of Aqaba | impede shipping in the gulf or opened the scoring on a pass out|night's game will be for the | after a 38-day pace-making jour- | the Suez Canal. At bottom is a p g pass out A f On from Germond at the 2:05 mark, |Junior C Championship of © 11 ney around the Cape of Good | view of Israel's busy Elath har- nly to have Calder get this one|tario and will be a game Well gone They arrived for active ! bor taken from a frigate. ack 45 seconds later. worth seeing. | rion bi A et | ° rm Whitby Shinb 4 'To Form Whitby S111 DONE e Once again Whitby is the mecca|wood fire on shore, » | : of smelt fisehermen and last|needed. A strong north wind, ancer lety | n Toa wa night, although the smelt were drove all but the hardy off the CANDY LEAGUE | pot running as heavily as they shore. High in; . il | The final framework of a Whit- nl ow days. some 60| The method of catching smelt is 313: 'M. Forbes 210. 206. 2367: N.|by cancer society will be formed] By MARK BARRON hardy fishermen were out with quite simple. A net, spread out, McCarroll 275, 205; J. Fowler/here at a meeting on Tuesday] NEW YORK (AP)--A delightful] their nets. Two hours' hard work|and fastened to the end of a 10-1259 214; K. Brown 256, 223: s. {night in the town hall. At that musical opened Saturday night atis. And ith would net about a six-quart bas- foot pole, is dropped to the floor Dilling 239, 228; M. Peggs 234, meeting, a local executive willthe Broadway Theatre under t oo believabilit *¥ = Be le ed some hn et Whitby stand in the 719° 0 Bilas By. a Hewls| be, mam et ok ago, the Kiwani tle Sistione Alleys There is much that is imagina- este 8 | : E. 5 : P. s A wanis| ' smelt fishermen were seen lin- lake, wearing waders. | Bremner Nason 200, =; M.| Club of Whitby offered to conduct |p Javewt seen ing the shore at the Port Whitby| In years past, smelt fishermen Pogson 227. W. Wilkiason 217;|a fund-raising campaign for the Broa way i aoa beach but their catch was not have lined the east pier of the nr "mMocoy 217, T. Shaw 214; B.|Cancer Society in Whitby. It has very gratifying. The smelt makes harbor entrance. This year, the Barron 211; §. Goode 208: R./Since been decided that the Whit- its big run to shore after dark. |pier is under construction but peleshok 203; A. Sharman 203, (DY campaign will be for the Catching smelt requires a team fishermen may sil use x Last} High triples: G. Wiles 722, M Whitby Cancer Society but the gt fishermen, one lo dip the Bi Ee ore, [Forbes 638, 8 Diling 61 M:|yiodeiuping will stl be done BYiatarquis wrote some years ago in and the other to empty the catéh| The run has just begun here = 68 3 Regen ig 3 Pow! To form the soclety here, the his The Sw Dial solani mn jhe when the net is hauled out of the'and as the weather warms, liter-|,% eich wn "atten, Po 5 C0 Ul Kiwanis Club has called a meet- ew York Evening Sun and other water. Last night, the assistance ally hundreds of fishermen will co) Pogson 597 E Tay ing for Tuesday night, to which Bewspapers Shinbone Alley takes of a third man, to build a drift- be here every night. . 597. E. Mason| ili he invited interested Whitby|this background and makes a ter- a i 581, B, Barron 573, K. Brown citizens. Named at the meeting rifically funny musical on a sem- . 564, A. Sharman 562, P, Bremner wii be an entire executive. |blance of a story surrounding the 560. The campaign will consist of a|characters. ape omimunil VY Plots for the day. Life Savers|mailing campaign, not a door-o-[NO CAPITALS y H »|door canvass as previpously an-| . ' Peppermints 1; Maple Buds 2,inounced. It is expected to be con-| Mt should be explained that Mas h Good Wl [65 sms sal dd ven aol of Hh if Tut Bp ii eme Goo mE Hind To megan i ane - cockroach and ; WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUE los 771. Fittin Ltd. 08250, 7.| hitabel was a female, luxurious ST. GERMAIN - en - LAYE, produced amazing results among| Jokers 1-3409, 15-21180--96,788; 20454 ngs Daas no jand: scin France (Reuters) Children of the foreign pupils. | Cobblers 2:3512, 12.2130195.782. | 190193 394. Canucks 3 ol, * characters upon the Pythatorean as mehitabel. many nations and all ages, from Aj] pupils follow the same course, Cope Transport $3-3573, 12-20874--|port 1-3121, 7-19226--89,127; Bell iden > Seager, tien of spudies, with the Fhdle excep ig Millwork & Builders 3- Telephone 0-3015, 5-19449--93,506. . : $ tion that separate additional , 12-20668--96,615; Indepen-| High triples: Jordan 807, He is| a practical Gemuustrstion, of the classes are provided to coach each dent Sales 2-3468, 10-20772--96,- 767, yo Toh 725, re | ermanen Y good-neighbor Jolie > ac on, 0 child in the particular history, geo- 808; Tigers 3-3208, 10-20174-92-H. Sweet 712, Kitchen 707, E.| The s0DS i % ugh ers g e graphy and language of his or her 544; Dowty Equipment 0-3071, 9-| Moore 703, L. Reed 699, C. Clark| and officers of SHAPE headquart own country. {21118--96,698; Sober Six 3-3731,/683, J. Clark 673, and Bastarache ot - urs, these Shidren, nearly 600 of At present, the school has 587 8-20047--96,956; Ramblers 2.3436, 667. : r 00 eh i en] pl pupils, Th aon y yh Frenen, 13.30 ry a ne k ois Pig Lg po he Sieclion) MELBOURNE (R » : ncluding 235 children of Frenc A -- 93,468; shawa night. sure and "vast your bal- 2 euters)--Aus- garments, A ame op t so Bogor Xs families living near the village, Wood 1.2431, 8-19492 -- 93,029;|lots for your choice. Banquet tralian scientists have discovered fect very Seng pals li et ferences of tradition a ACK and 40 others whose parents are| North End Motors 0-3184, 7-20708-- tickets may also be given out. |a cheap fod lasting means of mak-|not at ail. . fest French staff members at head.| |{ing wool permanently moth-proof| Some carpet dry cleanin, sive the beginning, when the|guarters. 'The balance is made up| {with the insecticide dieldrin. 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Apply 705 Dundas Yoav, The scientists, working under effect first was announced two embourger. | -- A ART-|__ en ----2 Dr, M. Lips . . i Rigi Budabless ment pnd or snk oll Fo 8 om ENT_TWo moo UNrURN. wealth' Scientific and. Industrial claims wor it are proven, 1951, They belonged to the first ASKS FIRE PROBE |care of two children while mother works. | chil, Shartment, Suit eouple. with One Research Organization's wool and | {i ra) rig : 87c -- ce -- aE, extile laboratories at Geelong, ings th low families estatlish Yes) Bo Eouiss ( 3 Jeapire Chlet) ALTERATIONS AND IAN SUFFING. Victoria, ih developed a on] oul 3 Jhe Shane upils increased rapidly, an old Hug cintyre sail Sunday night] easamal 8 aut of combining dieldrin with wool age by moths and the saving of a on the pie was re- he has asked the Ontario fire cleaned the sanitary way. Walter War; |Coutte, Sirest Souk. ApH *s0 that it will not wash out either costly anti-moth precautions, Bh Te pir 2 . | Whitby, Phone MO 8-253 June 24{pOR RENT ONE FURNISHED in home washing machines or in| as regular fumigation : modeled into a modern, Wwell-/marshal's department to investi-| Gi NTED -- URGENT. WORKING housekeeping room for one lady or one commercial dry clean i -- . equipped school. In 1954, a Wing gate a $10,000 blaze in the Huron man, bachelor, wants to rent by April [€entleman. Continuous hot water. 305| hj vy ng Ma containing five more SiassToonis and Erie Mortgage Corporation| mall house or housekeeping rooms. Perry Street. 8b © ines. igi ilding. 4 A 1 Wy king class - A hse J Wael othe original pus the building in the downtown area home, must be. cheap, Jn Whihy & WANTED p70 o RENT -- unary "TCE FD was made alme: % G 3 dad oy ose by. e W. F. Sauve, Pos! - | require: y st | school is basically French, sup about midnight Saturday. City [fice Box 1036, Whitby. May3 | three bedroom house In or near Whitby (by chance. Scientists at Geelong plemented by teachers represent-lconstable Read Brown discovered | 55 N ALL KINDS OF bY May 1. Write Box 515 Times-Gazette, had been testi ici ing various other nationalities. |the fire in the basement after he EE ER ER AL automat. | Whitby. 88c | for possible SHE I) Intorticiges! Basic instruction is given in entered through a broken window ic washers ana dryers. Ranges ete, | oo PUY FOULTRY. iar. [Tor years. Dieldrin came to their] Starts Weekly TORONTO (CP) -- The Globe into human being , he does just : saris oad the North Bay rink took in the | anything on tive in this musical which has an and funny amusing score by lyricist Joe George And most exciting |are ballet and comedy dance en- Based on the archy and mehi-|sembles staged by Rod Alexan- In this story, archy the cock- inine cat, fall in love with one another. And they spend most of {paper offices where their stories are of interest to reporters and Such 'a zany story as this of archy and mehitabel would de- 3 under- standing and humorous perform- ers. And they have been found in was ) Eddie Bracken as a brash archy, tillating, cat. Basing his/and subtle and sexy Eartha Kitt Users have reported huge sav-| lobe And Mail | SERIES ALL EVEN For Winning Goal O'Connor Brothers By CLIFF GORDON [The goals See seoncd by Maze Whitby Dunlops staged a terri- Well an ariow, unnies | fic third period drive on Satur. missed a couple of terrific day night to overcome the North chances to score in the final min- Bay Trappers, 54, and thus tied ute of play as on two occasions f up the OHA Sr. "A" all-Ontario! they had the net empty but shot finals at two games each. The Wide or hit the post. fifth game is slated for North It was do or die for the Dun- Bay tonight, with the sixth game nies as they headed into the final iframe. The locals must have re- ceived a good pep talk from either Blair or Gagnon during the intermission as they came, 4 out fighting. They hemmed the Trappers in their own end and fired shot after shot at goalie i! Brodeur, who kicked them out # like a pro. | ! Finally Bobby Attersley, the little blond bomb shell of the |Dunnies, hit the score sheet as Hit missed a couple of great chances ¢ to score and so did the Trappers.|§ Finally, with the play in the § Whitby end zone and the Trap- pers applying the pressure, the break came. Ted O'Connor, who has been / playing some great hockey of late, spotted brother Tom in the SE TED O'CONNOR defence lad of the Dunnies, ... Harry Sinden is playing standout ck, fc [2 mn fi clear near centre ice. Ted fed the the fact he has an injur s puck up to Tommy on a perfect] :: The Dunnies are finding the rules in the north country some- ; Suny Seeded ho Second! hat different to the ones used clear to go right in on Brodeur by the OHA. The fans who can and beat the little custodian with|not make the trip to North Bay a low hard drive. This brought| tonight, will more than like either at Maple Leaf Gardens or|forth one of the biggest cheers jave their ears glued to the right here in Whitby, of the game, 'or from a local/listening for -the results of the We chatted with Manager Wren standpoint any way. 1eame, Blair last night and he informed| The Trappers now were behind SUMMARY us that he was going fo try andthe eight ball. They threw every- make arrangements to have theithing they had into the next few set game here i Whithy Dut plays as they realized that the would have to wait for further Dunlops from the County town : word from the OHA. were cot up there just for the| 2 Nofth Bay: Sern . Getting back to Saturdayiride, They missed a couple off 4 WtoPONS 2 FLONASE Looms; 8.2 night's game, Fred Etcher and great scoring chances as they| A ity: Ete gf - frees 10. Tommy O'Connor were the big bounced a couple of hard shots! ret axwell, Arnott guns with a pair of goals each,|off the post. The Dunnies on the #8100 % with O'Connor's second goal at|other hand were missing chances the 15.47 mark of the final per-|too. On one occasion the Dunnies jod proving the game winner. It|needed only to lift the puck was cleverly set up by Tommy's|over the prostrate body of Bro- big brother, Ted, Bobby Atter-|deur but instead the rubber took sley bagged the other Whitbyla bad hop and went right over goal that tied the score in the|the net, The game ended with final frame, the Dunnies hugging Henderson Cabana, Scherza, Maxwell and and clapping Tommy O'Connor Barlow scored for the losers. Theion the back. largest crowd in the history off ICE CHIPS, . a terrific win for the Dunnies TOMMY O'CONNOR either Wednesday or Thursday, 1st Period 1 North Bay: Cabana « Arnott 2nd Period 4 Whitby: Tom O'Connor - Burns . Etcher i 5 Whitby: Etcher - Burns 11.5 6 North Bay: Maxwell - Barlow - Cabana .15.0 7 North Bay: Barlow . 15. Penalties--Treen, Atanas, 3nd Period . It was really 8 Whitby: Attersley - McBeth - Samolenko 9 Whitby: Tom O'Connor « Ted O'Connor 15. Penalties--Arnott, Tom 0'Co nor minor and major, Arnot minors and major. game, a total of 4762 fans bulged the waiis. Of this total at least 500 must have been chanting 'Go Dunnies, Go'. The Trappers were out to make it three in a row over the Rubber men and started off as if they might do just that. They hem- med the Duunies in their own end right from the starting whistle. Long John Henderson came up with a couple of terrific saves |before being beaten by Cabana for the first goal of the game. The Trappers put on a power play that netted them another goal as Scherza took a pass from Atanas and Gribbons to make it 2-0 for the home team and the Whitby fans were beginning to wonder if the Dunnies were on the road out, DUNLGPS BOUNCE BACK But the never-say-die Dunnies fought back, spearheaded by Fred Etcher who has been going great guns of late. At the 10.59 mark, Etcher took a pass from Treen |and let go a blistering shot that |beat Brodeur cleanly. That was the way the period ended with the Dunnies on the short end of a 2-1 count ... They are on even terms now COURTICE Both teams battled on even and with any luck could take a PHARMACY Copies of The Oshawa-Whitb DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE Available ot the dealers in DOW WHITBY ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundaf Streets FRED ETCHER who finally got back into form, terms for the first 10 minutes of [one-game lead in the big game to-) play in the second period. Finally night. However the Dunnies real-l 117 Brock Street No the Dunnies caught fire. Tom/ize that this North Bay team are O'Connor combined with Burns fast hard hitters, and they can PALM and Etcher to knot the count and pop the goals in, in short time, | / the Whitby fans were going wild.|... The Dunnies managed to get SPORTING G00 | \E They started out with sir Gol almost twice as many shots on unnies, Go' chant and the Dun-/goal in the game on Saturday reet' Den really started to roll. Just Right = they, 4d he night be 130 Dundas St Ww 58 seconds later the Dunnies took|fore. e final totals in that de-| ] p= the lead for the jiost time i i Lr ag Tg pt Bay 33 RIGLER S STOR = game as Fred Etcher score is|and by thy i arlie ie goa) of the game with Burns has been dynamite in his| Corner Brock & Colbo | Burns getting a well-deserved as- play making Jor the Dunes in Streets |sist on the play. this series. He has set up four | It appeared as if the Dunnies/goals in the last two games.) JURY & LOVELL | were really starting to find them-| Charlie missed the first two selves on the big ice for this|games due to injuries suffered PHARMACY game, but the roof started tojin the Kitchener series. The goal 317 | sag. set up by "Connor for Brock St. S. | The Trappers came up with albrother Tom was the best goal St. § pair of 'quickies', to not only tielof the night and represented some SHORTY'S the score but again took the lead.'great play making by the husky CIGAR STORE 106 Dundas Street East THE TUCK SHOF 159 Brock Street No 'Says Bitterness Against U. 5. a On Norman French and a modern, intensive and was knocked over by an un-|{Phone MO 83d. =~ GARDENS, LAWNS, est prices; also feathers, new and old. | attention when it was noticed that | and Mail announced today that 'Sweeping Canad system of teaching languages has'known raan who escaped. WHITBY B R (0) C Phone MO 8-3618 |ROTO-TILLI} lalso well rotted manure. 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