Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Apr 1957, p. 4

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# THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday April 9, 1887 WHITBY and DISTRICT Present Puppets / ' At St. Bernard's A for oa Pate was given in St. Bernard's School auditorium last Sunday afternoon. The first play was entitled "The Happy Castle" by Eva Batta of the Society devoted to the Sacred Heart (Secular Institute). This play was to promote devotion to Our T. in ay. Sever. puppet skits followed the main play, Approximately 200 children attended this most inter- esting, educational and en ing demonstration. The presented each child with eity The puppeters were un- der d on of Sister Her- mine, Father Leo J. Austin and Father Louis Makko wished to thank the parents who attended and also ladies who served refreshments for the visiting play- BOWLING NEWS Y & DISTRICT MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE (Final Standings) Jokers, 20-28025, 56-103633; Cope Transport, 18-28326, 57-104869; Cobblers, 15-27896, 46-102,377; Miiiwork & Builder's, 14-27181, $3-103,128; Oshawa Wood Prod- ucts, 14-26629, 43-100,166; Indenen- dent Sales & Service, 12-27608, 52-103,644; Ramblers, 11-27965, 51-102,576; Dowty Equipment, 11- 27486, 42-103,066; Sober Six, 11- 27419, 52-103,528; Tigers, 11-26213, 33-98,583; North End Motors, 10- 26,932, 37-101,995; Bell Telephone, 10-26281, 48-100,338; Sweetman's Transport 10-26051, 27-95,952; Fit. tings Ltd., 9-27204, 39-101,672; Can- ucks, 9-26774, 35-99,279; Grand Union, 8-26644, 33-99,591. Hikh triples: Huntley 793, Rutt 788, Villeneuve 786, D. Reed 742, pul a nov- Players on the local team, are set to give effort tonight, because they have a strong smell of the cup now, and they are eager to end the series and the long season. They played heads up hockey in the last half of Saturday night's game, and came home with an impressive 7-3 win. A real donnybrook erupted in the last minute of play, and jt appeared that the Dunlops also came out on top in that episode, as well, The Spokane club has been mighty chippy thr t the series, for some in- explainable reason, and finally it exploded. However we don't go along with these rather childish observations, that a fight in a hockey game such as Saturday's is disgraceful. We have been in hockey for some time, and watched it even longer. As far back as we can remember there have always been some dandy fights, and as long as hockey is played there will be others. We don't necessarily condone it, but let's face facts. They do happ and players are bound to be tensed up in important games such as these. Besides, we never saw foo many skirmishes in which the fans didn't seem to relish the proceedings. It's part of the game, and the day it isn't, they won't need the rule book, which MESS CALL FOR SMELTERS A chef who can not only cook ration are used to but also blow mess call on the FL for the es bugle is the boast of the Whitby , summoning nl Brass Band, Members of the band, under the leadership of | men in for a fresh cup of cof Curtis Brown, are operating a | fee, He reports that the smelt town-owned booth at Port Whit- | ers come on the run when thes get his signal. i by, catering to smelt fisher- men. Profits from the booth's --Robertson, Whithy OBITUARIES MRS. EDITH HENRIETTA STEPHENSON Following a short illness, Mrs. Edith Henrietta Stephenson, of WHITBY'S NEWEST FACTORY IS TAKING SHAPE ~ Whithy's newest industry, | struction of its large plant on | on the west side of the street, im will Besta opmations | here "Ralston-Purina, is making con- | Hopkins St, The buildings, some | just south of the CPR main fue Sues. tor ve toch ~giderable headway with the con- | five in number, will be located | line. It is expected that the Queen Reviews | Blair Predicts Less the Women's Association of tI church. She is survived by two daug ters and two sons, Mrs. P. Wai (Louise), Mrs. G., Martyn, (Ma jorie), Harry, all of Whitby, ar Leonard, of Enfield, Also survi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kean and family, of Peterborough, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Ossie Moore 736, Jordan 728, Hub- bard 720, L. Reed 718, Bunting 701 Hill 686, W. Sweet 683, Linton calls for a major penalty, elearly outlined for "fighting". This game is hockey. Not tiddliwinks! 300 Byron St. N., Whitby, died in the Oshawa General Hospital on ing is one sister, Mrs, Jam! Greenlaw, of Whitby, and s grandchildren, i | PERSONALS Queen's Scouts Royghing, Better Hockey WINDSOR, England (Reuters)-- ; 677, Olliffe 662, and H, Sweet 670.| We don't at any point want to appear presumptuous, and give Saturday, April 27, She was in| The funeral service was col Queen Sunday took the salute nearly 1,000 Queen's scouts and of scout awards for gal- The scouts paraded in the quad: angle of Windsor Castle before attending their annual national seouts service in St. George's Chapel, ' The Queen, patron of the Boy| fous Association, and Prince spent 20 minutes meeting Dominion, colonial and foreign scout representatives, With them was the chief scout, Lord Row-| gllan Gives Birth Whitby Dunlops manager Wren end the series, if possible, in four Blair, A a statement before, 10 straight." night's game against Spo-| kane Flyers has predicted an end, 1 they do ey De 2 to the fighting and also stronger oo time since anything as big Spokane opposition to the series|, "ipo Allan Cup has been won en f "I think _|in straight games. 3 is the rough hockey el-| "I must, however, caution the fren Jobibiy vet Jot It d all ed that this is too much at stake for Spokane roam and a SongeIn i to carry on the chippy style of 'Ming San never Sonsidertd playing they have been display-| C767 until we ve won ourth ing, which, to my mind, led to that|8ame," he said. pew on Saturday night," said] "Certainly, Spokane, who face Bla series could never end in four|'remely more threatening since games," he said, "but now our the Allan Cup must mean plent team has placed itself in a posi-| to them and they would obvious- tion where they could do just that{ly hate to concede the colorful tonight. It's strictly up to them,|trophy in straight games," he but I know they are keyed up to ended. In Helicopter SION, Switzerland (AP) -- A Swiss doctor's wife gave birth to a baby boy in a helicopter hi above the Swiss Alps Sunday. The baby, who arrived two months pre- mati, was placed in an oxy- tent immediately after the pter landed, but died four Bours later. The Ebeners live in the remote village of Fafleralp, at an altitude of 6,000 feet. Dr. Eberner called @ Swiss glacier pilot to take his wife to hospital, and was with her in the helicopter when the baby was born. He said the baby died b it was pr e. Chess Champion Receives Medal LONDON (AP)--Moscow radio ed Sunday the Order of Should the Dunlops win the Al- lan Cup tonight in the Gardens and the general consensus that they will, or should they win it in any subsequent game the town will go all out in one of the biggest, if not the biggest, cele-| bration this town has seen. Plans were made last night at a meet- ing of the Dunlop booster club, town officials, including Mayor Harry Jermyn, and Chief Con- stable George Rankine. The Dunnies, none of whom, by the way, have played in an Allan Cup series, will be seated atop a van, which will be decorated, and with the Whitby Brass Band Victory Parade, Dances If Dunlops Win Tonight co-operation of the booster elub and the town. while he expects there will be wild jubilation, the trol act will be strictly enforced. Chief Rankine also stated that OPP officers will be on hand to assist the Whitby Police Force to keep order. i Chief of Police] George Rankine cautioned that Mrs. N. Lindsay and Mrs. D. J. Kean, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Makela and sons, Gri and Larry, formerly lof Fort William, have now estab- |lished new residence on Garrard road. Best wishes of happiness are extended to the Makela fam- ly in their new surroundings. A farewell Sunrise party was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jos, Maudsley, of Gil bert street, on his retirement A lelimination in each game from from the CNR after 30 years of "I had felt earlier that the cow on, must be considered ex-/faithful services, most of which| |was spent on the section here in y| Whitby. Mr, Maudsley was pre-| | sented th a purse of money |from his fellow workers and Mrs, Maudsley was given a lovely bou.- quet of mixed ers. Many em- ployee friends, their wives and families attended. A delicious lunch was served with a nice cake which had a locomotive de- sign on the top. Everyone had an enjoyable evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Garden, of Toronto, were the ts of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Quay for a couple of days last week. | Little Miss Jeanie McQuat and brother Jimmy, accompanied by their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McQuat, were recent visit- ors in Ottawa as the guests of {Mr and Mrs. Rowland Shouldice. | The daffodil luncheon to be held on Friday, May 8rd, will be under the convenership of Mrs. DAY-BY-DAY WHITBY Accounts of social events and fami" 32s been conferred on 's new world chess cham- , Vassily Smyslov, and on Mik- Bof , the man he re ed of the title. Pp idi of the § Soviet also bestowed the order on three heroes of the Mel- bourne Olympie Games--Vladimir uts, winner of the 5,000 and 10,000 metres, Igor Netto, captain news items of local interest and names of visitors are appreciated, leading the way atop another van and paraded through the streets. Accompanying the vans will be a motorcade that will prob- NORTH WEST GROUP MEETS ably whoop it up satisfactorily. | The North West Group of the Canadian Legion will hold their When the parading is com- monthly meeting on Wednesd pleted the vans will continue on ay, to the Whitby plaza where a plat-| May 1st, instead of May the 7h, as previously announced, The! form will be erected, decorated M. A. Price, Mrs. R, H. MacCarl and Mrs, F. Ollen-Bittle. The guest soloist will be Mrs. Harold Black of Toronto. The guest speak- er will be Miss Mary Starr of the Toronto Daily Star, Her topic will be "If you take my advice". Mr. and Mrs. George Forrester, of 144 Ash street, held a coming out party last Saturday evening in honor of their son Larry's 21st birthday. Friends and relatives from Toronto and Whitby attend- ed the celebration. Consolation series on vice, Ramblers, Dowty Equipment. Jokers, Millwork & Supplies, Sober Six. last week, MO. 8-2561 or 147 Perry Jr.; Wed. Ross, Walker; secretary Cope Transport If any howler missed and would like to go, get in touch with Jim McCarroll at Wed. May 1, at 7 p.m. Here are the teams: Independent Sales & Ser- Cobblers Play-off series: Thurs, May 2, at 7 p.m. Here are the teams: Builder's and All players not on hand to bowl ; with their team at 7 p.m. sharpright in front of the new Dominion stores. A big bandstannd must sit out the first game. Banquet tickets were given out sit upon, so that they can speak, each in turn, Public address sys- Was|tems will be installed, with speakers in several locations. Bob St. Election results: president, Jim vice-president, Dave, ) | : ---- season. (Once again we are not being presumptuous because this | Thurs, secretary, F. Hatch; Wed. and the impression that there exists a feeling that this thing is won, but there are certain pertinent facts which in all fairness should be made known to the public, They have to do with celebrations should the Dunlops win tonight, or in any subsequent game. For that matter there will be a huge local celebration on the final game of this series, even should Whitby lose it. However for the moment these are the plans. If it ends tonight (same plans for future games if they end it later) there will be a civic welcome home. The festiv- ities this time will be held outdoors,( weather permitting) and will take place in front of the Shopping Plaza on Brock St. S., probably is ' being erected, and it will be for the purpose of the entire team to her 75th year. Mrs. Stephenson, the former Edith Haight, was born in Pick- ering Twp., the daughter of the late Henry and Margaret Haight. She was married to Joseph Leslie Stephenson in 1909 and for many vears, she and her husband re- sided on the Baseline, in Picker- ing Twp, Her husband died in 1949 and in the following year, |ducted this afternoon from t! W. C. Town Funeral Chape Whitby, by her pastor, Rev, A, © Banford. Interment was at Grovi side Cemetery. 1 Pall-bearers were Robert P key, Mark Crawforth, Jam' Veale, Loyal Pogue, Robin Nic: olson and E, B. Collins. she moved to Whitby. She was a member of Almond's United Church and in years past had been an active worker in + Ballard, vice-president of the Dunlop Booster Club, will be {of ceremonies, and a gala night is planned. Two orchestras will they will play music until dawn, to help celebrate this magnificent i lis planned win or lose). be on hand, one at the shopping centre, and one in the arena, and | treasurer, E, Pogson; Thurs. treasurer, B, Jordan, Committees of three members: Wed., Oscar Moore, L. Reed, D. Wiles; Thurs, M. Slessor, D. Adams, M. Reeson. Plans are all set for the annual banquet to be held at Whitby Arena on Saturday, May 11 at 6.30 p.m. All members are re- minded to be sure and have their banquet tickets handy as they come in the dgor. You may have to scurry hi and get it if you dence, as well as a huge bonfire. and the Whitby Brass Band, tra of a big transport.. To avoid meet the team at a secret spot, a gala occasion, and all that is tonight to set the wheels in mot Spokane wins tonight, the same victorious or the series is over, myn, last night, Other big things such as signs and banners will be in evi- without causing undue snarling of traffic. In all it shapes up as d that Wed . It is planued to have the team nsported into town, on the back traffic congestion, they hope to so that they can get into Town, needed now is a Whitby victory ion, As previously mentioned, if l on Hii, overs hauls. I0 thing is planned Friday might, or Saturday night, and se on until the Dunlops either emerge By the way, Mayor Harry Jer- want to eat. k, cially been declared a civie hdlidady May 8th, has offi- 118 Broek St. §., Whitby MO 8-3707 And /yplience Phone MO. 8-311 ¥ you have mot received Times-Gazette by 7 P.M., BELL TAXI AR goles must be placed 7:30 PM. WHITBY & DISTRICT MEN'S | © the great h BOWLING LEAGUE (Thursday Night Section) Congratulations to Silver Six on winning the fourth section in a real battle with Legion No. 2. Silver Six were three points be- hind Legion No. 2 with only one night r ining in the section and by virtue of a three-point victory over the Legion No, 2 team ended in a first place tie with 17 points each, but since they had a higher ing to us, So lets "GO D Silverware TONIGHT ! THE TOWN AND COUNTRY vention over the week-end, and This y whether the Dunlops win the Allan Cup or mot. There will be a huge parade, with many bands, and floats. The players and team officials will ride in open convertibles, and at night, there will be a huge dance in the Whitby arena, with admission free. any way you look at it, it will be a sensational climax to a wonderful season, but it will be much sweeter with the Allan cup in Whitby, in recognition holiday will be observed UNNIES GO" Bring Home The + » +» Wo attended the OHA con- had the pleasure of witnessing advance to the playoffs year are listed below: Legion Old Sweats, PIONEER MAIL Canada's first regular posta! 86,696; Royal Stokers, 37-102,985; Coca Colas, total pinfall for the section they Final standings for the section as well as total points and pinfall for the 10-27,008, 95-98,206; Legion No, 2, 17-28,056, 51-103,030; Silver Six, 17-28,432, 49- 101.831; Legion No, 1, 7-16,398, 24- 15-27,344, 7-27,604, Oshawa's Matt Leyden being elected to the OHA executive. Matt has been in hockey for over 30 years, and his vast experience should be a great asset to the game. Congratulations Matt . . . . Another well known local hockey man, ran for election, and we speak of Bob Watt of Bowmanville, chairman of the Bowmanville Arena Commission. Bob didn't quite make the grade this year, but we understand he was mighty close, and we would encourage him to stand again next term. Its mighty tough to crack that ex- ecutive in your first try, but hockey can use a man of Mr, Watt's administration ability. Nice goinng Bob. Lets see you back next Look <4 Jor fe see. irk you Requirements Created to Individuel Ay 4h Authorized Dealer STAFFORD BROS Monumental Works 318 Duneas B, MO 8-3552 AUBERT RANDALL & SON ® HEATING © OIL end GAS HEATING | eo PLUMBING ® SHEET METAL WORR® Phone: MO 8-2991 102-A Byron St. 8. EVENINGS KEN ALBERT MO 8-4224 MO 8-4248 of the Soviet Olympic football Seam, and Anatoli Bogdanov, rifle- shooting star. Students Have Part-Time Jobs VANCOUVER (CP) -- A Van- @ouver School Board official es- timates that at least 50 per cent of all students in grades 11 and 1 have part-time jobs. They work in super-markets, filling stations, at gardening, tting or on a paper route," Be gai pape % A survey of spending habits of at Lester Pearson Hig 1 in New Westminster fh weekly wages for that part-time work plus allowances with banners, to welcome home the heroes, There they will be met by civic dignitaries and con- gratulated. | Bob Ballard was named as) chairman of the celebration com-| meeting will take place at the home of Mrs, I. Humphrys of Byron street north tem . , . Lorne Cook, convener of the Eastern Senior "A" league, moved up as President of the Association, succeedidng Frank Buck- lend, and Lorne will b a popular President, unless we miss our guess . , . Delegates from local teams in this area, were quite popular at the meeting. Clubs in the district all made fine showings and were represented as follows . . . . Jim "Ticker" Crombie, and Nels Osborne were there on behalf of the Bowmanville-Orono Com- bines, who went to the OHA Intermediate "A" finals . . , Cliff John- son of Brooklin Combines whose club went to the Ontario OHA Junior "'C" finals . . . and Wally Brabin and Yours truly represent. ed our own Whitby Dunlops, who are of course currently engaged in the Allan Cup finals , . , Some 100 OHA delegates attended the Whitby-Spokane game Saturday night as guests of the OHA , , . Larry Heffering that his Baseball BA's will operate this year, and will have news on the club in the very near future . . . By the way, did you notice that Cleveland General Manager Jim Hendy has placed Whitby's Ted O'Connor on the Cleveland Barons NEW DAVENPORT oa 2. CHAIR, negotiation list, Ted has been just about the most foam sunk hig dion Wdppendent player over all, in the "Dunnies" march to the Allan Cup finals, 101¢ (end it couldn't have happened to a more deserving player, although we doubt very much if Ted is interested in a pro career anymore. service started in 1734, between |45-101,631; Firemen No. 1, 12- Quebec, Trois - Rivieres and Mon- (26,056, 58-102,176; Lucky Strikes, al, 14-28,230, 58-102,740; Red Wings, Y CLASSIFIED FOR SALE -- LOT 120 x 171 BETWEEN W. E big and Oshawa. Phone Pickering mn or 101e WANTED -- COOK, MUST BE GOOD pastry maker; also full and past time. Apply in person to Whitby airy Bar. 101e FOR SALE -- SMALL chine, used, hand Most Reasonable Prices | 'VIGOR GASOLINE STANDARD HIGH TEST 42 GAL. TAX INCLUDED TAX INCLUDED ® MOTOR OIL ® TIRES ® STOVE OIL in any quantity OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAYS (Drive In and Ask for Vic) VIGOR OIL CO. LTD. WHITBY mittee | Following the reception there, W HITB will be two d dmission | free, one in the plaza and the 10% cusic FooT FRIG, PUSH.BUT. other in the arena. ton automatic defrost. $249. Indepen- The celebration, should they dent Sales and Service, phone MO win, is being planned with the "7"™ 1014 1957 - averaged from $21 for grade 11|7or boys down to $3 for grade 10 girls. | s-2081, The average stud pends about | $143 a year on clothes and puts hor SALE -- LAZY BOY CHAIR, Apply 231 Palace Street. 100i $68 into savings. Approximately $70 goes for en- terta FURNISHED, APART. ent and food; $30 for 8] Apply 231 Pal 100 UNFURNISH- ed apartment or flat. Immediately want- ed by reliable young couple. References Box 509, Times-Gazette, 'Whitby, 1 01c FOR SALE -- THREE DINING ROOM chairs with plastic seats to tie on; also Superior. Royal electric ironer. £3 Went Street, MO 8-3788, 101c 24" HALLIROFTER CONBSOL, cabinet, casters, . Indepen- phone MO 1014 9/10¢ GAL. Sales and Service, ox- 10le FOR RENT -- DUPLEX, SIX ROOMS, u Available Mi 15. Apply 417 Brock age. Avi South, side door. " FOR RENT -- ment, bed ette, private ace Street. HOME INSULATION, BLOWING METHOD. Free estimates. Septic tanks cleaned the sanitary way. Walter Yad une shoes; $16 for books, magazines and records, and $19 for school supplies. WHITBY BROCK Phone MO 8-3618 A -- 2 an EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M. BL roc! 101¢ FOR RENT-TWO-ROOM APARTMENT modery kitchen, suit couple, 1 child. Call MO 83337. 100f Whitby, Phone MO 82563 1957 34" MOFFAT GAS RANGE, WANTED - URGENT. WORKING inlay rent by April/and Service, phone MO 8-3081. loi ALTERATIONS AND PANT Ne. ay 26 ENT. Haan, baetielor. wants to , smal se or 8, or CUFFIN FOR RENT-SMALL HOUSE, TWO Reasonable. Phone MO 8-3360; rooms, Available 7. Apply south Centre South. M $$SAVESS home, must be cheap, in Whitby or close by. Write W. F. Sauve, Post Of. fies Box 1036, Whitby. ' May ROTO-TILLING. HAVE YOUR GAR- ANY CARPENTER WORK. BRICK, |lens rototiiled No sod please, Co May 23. By Driving To GARAGE pply 708 Dundas West. May2 Large sel 1 of 'A-1 Used Cars at wholescle prices, You name the price. No reasonable cifer refused. Phone 512 Port Perry ¢ Hwy. Junctions 7, 7A & 12 Aug. 1 ting roo entrance, 1957 EIGHT-FOOT G.E. FRIG, BUTTER keeper, crisper, dial control. $199. In- dependent Sales and Service, phone MO 8-2081. 1014 16.27,690, 54-103,698; Dodgers, 5- when fire broke out Sunday night, 20,984, 27-92,378; Firemen No. 2,/ Lloyd Newrich said he saw 1326,864, 53-100,681; Sportsmen, | smoke belching from windows and 8-24,014, 45-99,227; Credit Union, managed to make his way into 9-26,280, 33-97,877; Public Utilities, | the house. His mother, Mrs, Violet 14-27,299, 38-97,854; Snatchers, 9- Newrich, 52, had been awakened 27,198, 30-98,406; Whitby Dairy| by the smoke and had roused her Bar, 16-28,798, 60-105,752. |daughter, Evelyn, 16. Playoffs are held this Wednes-| Newrich made his way to the day night for Consolation and) street carrying Miss Emily Penny, Thursday for the section winners. 76, who had been sleeping in a Thursday night teams in the Con. second storey room. solation are Whitby Dairy| Cause of the fire was not deter- Bar, Red Wings, Legion No, 2! mined. | SEE OUR BIG 1. SALE AD For an Paso boning il ~~ Page 9 Of This Paper Jury. and Lovell be rolled. Please be on time ! 317 BROCK ST. S., SHOPPING PLAZA, WHITBY, MO 8-2338 FOR PLOWING AND DISCING PHONE MO 8-4276 Whitby. 9f G. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 THE MARSHAL "MD MORE ENEMIES TRAN BULLETS... Wo COUR RETIRE scene STOO! INKS, Sump pumps and het ii Wy All BROCK ST. N. kinds of pipes and fittings, new and used, sold or installed at cut rate prices. thy, | Dial RA 84241, J. Foley. Collect. May 24 -|FOR RENT --. ONE SMALL FURNISH- ed two - yoom basement apartment. Phone MO 8-2466. 1014 WANTED --- BODY MAN, a, WAGES good man. B. , Auto Body MO 83220. 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