cp a HO FRAT og GB YR Pr ld Ny 3 i i i THE DAILY TIMES-OAZET{8,--Selurdey, October 5, 1957 3 3 £ ¥ gf z WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT By WREN A, BLAIR i g ] 4 § it : + | $ gE : i ihe il fie : i 2 23 hers th ruck was Jn gperstion. jv CK Wi a the truck nk with poles tit to H t Back from our Northern Ontario jaunt with Cleveland, and| week at like most other members of the club, complete with a touch of he that flu bug which is rampaging through that area, we now get ready to invade the border city of Windsor tomorrow, for a game|tacograph against the Bulldogs of that city. The Dunlops concluded their Suc four-game sojourn with the Barons last night in Trenton, but de- said, tails of that game were not available as this was written, One ight he would be! thing was certain, and that was the fact that the local squad tacograph suggestion cuime played the game minus four of their regulars, mostly due to the|,, a hearing into . flu. Leftwingers Gordie Myles and Wally Maxwell, and centreman (less ving case, the a Mickey Roth, bitten with the bug, while rightwinger Billy Flick is|a mo Ernest Vie still sidelined with a mighty sore nose, resultng from a stupid tor Gaylord, his car stick swinging episode, courtesy of Cleveland rearguard, Goegan. had been struck a transport During the tour, which sharpened the "Dunnies' consid the hands of Victor Bruner. we feel that the club has progressed very well, Cleveland a 4 in mighty smart' hockey club (after all they sre not only an Amerk:|, Dfuner denied beibg L. 4 can league professional club, but are champlons of that league) |traffic manager showed the court and, if anything they appear stronger than they did last season. tacograph a graphic account of Most of {"elr added strength seems to be in goal, by the addition the truck's movements over & nw of Johnpy Bower. Manager Jim Hendy swears that only Terry hour period Sawehuck, in all hockey, is & better netminder than Bover, and| The we're somewhat inclined to agree with him, "Only his tempera: ov mental spasms keep him from being one of the best in the Nat- or jonal Hockey League' quoth Hendy the other night, after Bower ing had withstood an early third-period drive by the Dunlops, with the score tied 44, Bower stopper everything but the kitchen sink the Dunlops outplayed the Barons steadily throughout the g but Bower refused to be beaten on point blank plays right on his doorstep. During the tour we signed Wally Maxwell snd Billy Flick, and that about completes 'he club roster, We cut players Cle- land Mortson (Soo Greyhound), Jack Stoddard (Owen Sound Mereurys), Frank Bathgate (Windsor Bulldogs), and Gus Karrys (2 years ago with Cleveland), We liked the play of Wally Maxwell, who hustles all the time, Mickey Roth, who checks steadily, and Billy Flick who shools a puck like a bullet, Newcomer Ron Casey played well, although he seemed somewhat nervous en oconsion, but this will straighten itwelf away, From last year's club, Ted O'Connor, Bobby Attersley, Charlie Burns, Fred Etcher, George Samolenke and Alf Treen looked the best, with Harry Sinden, Tommy O'Connor, Bus Gagnon, and Gordie Myles showing flashes of thelr old form. John Henderson performed well in the opening two games, but looked a bit shaky in the third game at Iroquois , Falls, due mostly to the bad lighting in that arena, Frank Bonello, Doug Willams and Sandy Alr did met make the trip, The "Dunnies" pull out at 6.80 tomorrow morning bound for an afternoon game against Windsor, This will be the team's first test against their ewn calibre of competition, and it will be in teresting to. see the results, Windsor is reported to have made several changes In their line-up, The same Bulldogs return to Whitby for a pre-season game one week from tonight, but mean. while there will be a game here before that, "when those Kitchener. Waterloo Dutchmen (remember them), play the first game of the season here this coming Tuesday night." Tickeis for Tuesday's game go on sale at the Whitby Arena box-office al noon en Mon. day, and subscriber's and seasons ticket holders may purchase thelr own seals for this exhibition game. By the way there are close # 1,000 subscribers and season tickets sold, and something less than 200 seats still available at the Arena. This sale closes one week from today, so if you want to be sure of your seats; as well as guaranteed seats at Maple Leaf Gardens for that game against the Russian National team, you'd better pick yours up soon, NEXT WEEK Whitby Fire Brigade Plan For Fire Prevention i : ¢ i i might be install i THIS WEEK | Mrs. G. Geraldton, 700 John St, Whithy ~ AMOUNT $35.00 "POT FOR NEXT | TUESDAY $300.00 Whitby Churches ST. ANDREW'S WHITBY PRESBYTERIAN ||pAPTIST CHURCH | CHURCH Rev. J. M Ward, Minister | Corner Byron ond $1, John Bh. Mrs W. E Summen, A.T.CM, Ruest dnd Mrs, Leo Bloye, mem- bers of the executive of ul subdivision, The many friends of Mr, Jos, Ottenbrite Sr. are sorry to learn tien is In Oshawa Ga ral 0 ul A They wish him a complete re: covery, Mr, and Mrs. Al Bianicn and family and Mrs, Myrtle Fletcher spent the weekend in Frankford as the guests of Mrs, N, Daloe, Little Mark, son of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Ottenbrite, suff head injuries due Ba bad fall, After recelving atment at Oshawa General Hospital he is reported to be Sot al fine snd he 's now a % Friends of the. family wish im a complete Tecovery; Peter Jr, son of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Etmanskle has turned home alter und tonselectomy Oshawa Gener wishes for a speedy recovery are vil "of Mr. and Mrs ' of Mr, a ¥ ut. McConnell, selebrated his 7th bl ay on ursday, October ard. On. Saturday he will enter- tain a | 434 kie Graves, Bris: Shears A mie aine awa. (------------------ x PAL-0-PAK s. D. F. Price have Hanon INSULATION Brooklin Pop. Is Up By 100 It a at the nin kr Meeting in B An Doms. 300 over the fi ren year. Fopinion now of! folly rec a it was also suagtested shat the signs situated at outs! of Brooklin be changed to the cor rect population number, FOR MISSED PAPERS : he poh i LOWERING STEEL PILE INTO LYNDE'S CREEK BED One Bridge Will Disappear | With Baseline Improvement BOWLING NEWS The $800,000 job of rebuilding sufficient depth, the tubing Is| High triples over 550; Isobel the Bassline trom Whitby to Mied with concrete. { the bride Mowat, 604; Mildred Bilida, 603; enchman' be {| Engineer in charge o 0 . 1 4 the fob ls pki RY construction is Bill Twelvetrees, Lil Peake, 649; Gladys Wiles, 020; i REV, DAVID MARSHALL Orgonisti MRS, P, N. SPRATY IN WHITBY nr Phone SUNDAY SCHOOL MO. 8-3111 [| wowic voksur | 1100 AM--giug Sooke 11:00 AM. A Beginners Clos Junier Congregation EMMANUEL REFORMED CHURCH 3rd Concession West of Breck N, Rev, J. Dykstra 10:00 AM.--Sunday School u Lols Watson, 619; L which has been a fisher: [of Oshawa, who has been retain. 800; Evelyn Li Rg rg kit] man's stamping ground for many|ed by the county. The work on|quantrill," 892; Clara Watts, 567; years will disapppear. The bridge the road Is under county super: | Soon Borchuk, 556; Adio oo which will be filled in is the ag. vision but whetl Sompleted, the yor, 554, Spin nan habs TL 0b 0000 of the cout, © © |paiih Sjofles, over 20; Mildred v " | ' . ida, 284, + 180 owat The east bridge of the two, TO FILL BRIDGE 24, 241; Lorraine Foote, 361; Lil which crosses Lynde 3 Crook Bas! The west bridge of the two Peake, 254, 224; Verna Sandford, out completely and. shortly disappear. Engineer 245; Dorothy Quantrill, 237; Myr. new 75-foot apm are round that this bridge did not tle Everick, 236; Evelyn Fallow, sunk, The old span 233; Clara Watts, 229, : Randy long span any channel of any creek. Bryant, 223, Lois Wat 221 . [North of the baseline at this | BLY nila Clue 219; Pat Da. It Is completed, the new point is a large pond and marsh| yes 216: es. a will have a paved surface and it was found that this h vies, 216; Ulndys Wiles, 2185, 214; feet with a walk on the was. actual oe mary Pat Brown, 213; Lorna Stevens, a. (was actually a bay in" Lynde's|a11: Connie Denyer, 207; Be bridge is ) --- |Creek. The bridge will be broken | Hudson, 206: Doris Borehuk, ce of $15,360, with the Both bridges for many years Exports, 6; 1 7:00 AM. ==Evening Service Let's All Go To CHURCH THIS SUNDAY WHITBY UNITED CHURCH } Ls - Rev. John Mi: Smith, "BA. Mr. V, Rows, AT.CM. | ns Minister " Orgenist ; DO-IT- YOURSELF LET US-DO-IT Prices 'ee We Applied ox. por og. PP Deh , be er A eh TT HR GOODE & SON 401 Brock St. N, " have not received your Times-Ganotte by 7 P.M, Coll BELL TAXI AD ootle must Be pleased before e from a {hg Saskatche lr Mog an, where od their son and daughter-in-aw, Mr. and Mrs, D. Gordon Price, and also Mrs, A, Balley. 10:00 AM, MORNING WORSHIP (ENGLISH) ing at a con- down and fill will replace It, Hazel Hickey, 207. Ontario supplying the have been avorite spots for an- Points. to date: " po i Jue uding bridge steel|giers with casting rods who toss- Flaite "he pa a concrete {ed plugs into the creek and the Caps, 4. a Something a bit ditferent by bay farther west with more than Ys bridge construction in{occasional luck. WHITBY LADIES * CANDY LEAGUE Mg LA beizy adopted When the York oa the Improve h es are of ment of the baseline is completed, The Wh I! Bowl: steel tubing, about the same size|it will become a-service road for ing ie Whilh hadies Sa Ro ore Prevention Week for Can. smoke masks, inhilator, ladders guest, Janet Pee). Championship (joy San Te el os in a ° Alexander, fire Fire shal tor the of a vy Ho Ww. was put| High 404. The onl; Halong the' south: ditch" of | to" the dual highway. between 120k wil be mar- Tit 'be ihe Bowler and Instructor from Oshe i With: Chief province of On- awa. ruce Corner reports tario, was as saying, Aron hy, ee here A fi baseline last year, After they Whitby and Ajax w 1 are driven into the bank to AI Whitby Pleleriog townline, he to! ll be p---- spections Ww [J out| "the fire Jocinet gave a very enlightenink | jiring the week on schools, apart. first class condition, Mr, Alex- [ Basic Art Is Topic At Four Leaf Clover Meet |i ci Jeers pe Shr, 5 The regular monthly meeting captivating manner soon had the( 306 single. Congratulations for the Toute. Fd further Pitts of the Four Leal Clover Home audience very much interested in| 8.8! Week in the town of Whitby will and School Association was held Basic: Art. He stressed the im-| [igh triples: G. Wiles, 731; I. be issued, as soon as possible, on Thursday evening October 3rd portance of freedom of expres. Mothersill, 661; N, McCarroll, A at Clover Lane School. The pre-|sion in color and line and mood 919; J. Roblin, 618; T. Shaw, 615; 2:30 P.M, AFTERNOON SERVICE (DUTCH) . ANNUAL BRIDGE 'OASTLE CHAPTER Monday, Cct. 28th For tables, please phone Mrs. Macdougall MO 8-3575 Mrs. Carroll MO 8-2846 MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM. THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPFR EVENING HOUR == 7:00 P.M, CONDUCTED BY Y\P.U. MEMBERS SUNDAY SCHOOL AM, Classes for those under 9 yeors r technique of bowling, [ment 8, factories, after h each girl was phi stores. Residents are request. 0 a ndi ed to have an expert check oll very pleased with fudivida a oi ber burners, space heaters and fur-| A Foquest was also made by Top bowlers on W. Chief Corner that people cho and (ander inspected the equipment i about two weeks nd was naces, *. The Fire Hall will be m all week for "open house" napse. tion, and any questions which might arise will answered by Chief Corner. or one of the fire squad. In the fire hall, all equipment will be on disolay, "AM Infont Care Junior Worship 10 AM, Classes for those 9 years ond over, sident, Mrs, W. Horseman, open: and before the evening was over, ed the meeting with the Lord's he supplied tary and treasurer reports were had them heard, drawings. Mr, J. K. creating MacLeod, the Prin cipal of the school, was called|the new conception of the teach-|218; Friday re, of jeans in the class- afternoon tracing of the Maple|313; M. Peggs, 213; J. Roblin 210. | several! Leaf and careful drawing of the 206; M . M ad been expressed a/vase of flowers has given way 201 upon to conduct a discussion on|ng of art, the a ir or drea rooms Db; opinions vote of those present supported !0 new methods of self exp the teachers and Inspector ini/sion and "Honest Art", Shale negative view on this sub- girls, After a8 a Several new members were ig he sees At. welcomed by the president and ya the business part of the meeting| hud the + Jah bright = a Sone Mr, Robin! thanked olson, of thy, led in a ol pr 0 sing song which everyone enjoy- A soca) period Jilowed, ed. The est speaker, Mr, Charles Jolliffe, the Director of Sits at a large Toronto High JO f p y J ol was Introduced by Mrs. jnuited to attend a meeting H. B. " Muckle Wednesday afternoon in speaker RED CROSS MEETING reminded that basting ladies th arent Prayer and following this Secre- colored art chalk and a High thelr own|308, 215; G. Wiles, 280, 272; T res wherein | 3; Peppermints, 1; Lifesavers, 0; the young artist does not neces. sarily copy as the object is but!Jelly Beans, 0; Allsorts, 3; Hum- veryone agreed that it was a y worthwhile evening spent] was warmly | are on the _Mr. Jolliffe speaking In an easy Whitby council chambers. WHITBY B Id (0) C Phone MO 8.361 NOW EVENING SHOWS 7-9 P.M, PLAYING SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 0 CS Forbes, 577; M. Peggs, 572; F, Moore, 562, singles, 1. Mothersil, Shaw, 257, 214; N. McCarroll, 248, Mr, Jolliffe explained that in(202; 8. Goode, 230; R. Peleshok, Seek Water For New Subdivision Three representatives of the M. Forbes, 2185, 207; E. Yates, 214; J Cox, 214; F, Moo . McCaffrey, 206; H Points for the day: Lollipops, aple Buds, 4; Gumdrops, 4; bugs, 1 DAY-BY-DAY FIRESIDE AUXILIARY The Fireside Evening Auiiiiary " Whitby Red Cross members are Group WMS of the United Chur {will hold thelr October meeting {on Monday, Oct, 7, Instead of {thelr regular meeting date, Mem. bers please take notice of the change of date, Mrs, O, Edgely's group will be in charge. VIMY RIDGE LOBA | The Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 63% will hold their meeting on Mon: day, Oct, 21, Instead of their | Thanksgiving holiday, Members are requested to bring thelr bazaar articles at this coming meeting. HOUSE OF WINDSOR CHAPT, The House of Windsor JODE Chapter will hold thelr October meeting one week earlier due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Mra Herbert Cole will open her house for, Yo members on Monday, et, 7. CWL MEETING The St, John Evangelist Church CWL will he'd their monthly meeting on Monday, Oct, 7 at St, Bernard's Auditorium, Members of the executive are requested to attend at 7.30 p.m. before the general meeting. Arrangements will be made to attend the On. tario County South Reglonal meeting, to be held in Oshawa on Tuesday, Oct. 8, ALL SAINTS' GUILD The All Saints' Anglican Church Evening Guild will hold their monthly meeting on Mon. day at 8.158 pm, at the parish hall, This Is Opportunity meeting | wand also shower for sermon time wo fa iis : GUY MADISON - VIRGINIA LEITH - JOHN HODIAK + DEAN JAGGER class will be held. FAITH BAPTIST WMS The October Faith Baptist Church WMS Will be held on Monday, Oct, 7 at 8 p.m: at the Church auditorium, All the ladies of the congregation are sordially lovited, oore lin regular meeting date, due to the|" meeting of the" Lollar Homebullders Co-operative attended a meeting of the Brook. Planning Board to discuss drainage of the 17-house sub. division in Brooklin, At the present time they are 4! | digging for water, Thirty-five feet has been reached and mo water is In sight, If 45 feet is reached and no water can be found dyna- mite may be used. Work on houses will start In spring and finish In fall, Resi: dents will move in, as soon as houses are completed and in. spected. All will move in at once, Planning Board then decided that thelr part was complete, and that they would have to approach the {council on further arrangements, chairmanship of WHITBY PERSONALS = | Whitby = MO 8-2917 St. John's (Anglican) Church of Canada t Brock end Victorie Streets A Rector: The Rev. G. Nicholson MOhowk 8.3771 | Among the members who at. tended the Deanery Meeting |held at Christ Memorial Church, Oshawa, on Wednesday were of All Saints' Anglican Church; Mrs. Henstock Sr,. Miss Beatrice Fletcher, Mrs, Quilter, Mrs, J. Sleightholm, Mrs, Age Sr, of St; John's Anglican Church were. Rev, and Mrs. G. Nichol son, Miss Olive Goldring, Mrs. D. Birbeck, Mrg, §. Watson Miss E. Goldring, Mrs, 8, Whitney and Mrs, A, Gower, All members of the CWL are cordially invited to attend th Ontario County South Reglona meeting being held at St, Gre- ry's Auditorum, Oshawa, on WASHER Created To Individual! Requirements Authorised Desir STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works $18 Dunove RL MO 8.3552 ik. Sork. ele! Sram UTT RADIO d #plience RT we [ pl Ls MO 83707 tenday, October 8th at 8.15 p.m, The meeting will be under the Mrs, Larry WHITBY CLASSIFIED FOR mle w Paragon coal and wood range, #5, Phone MO 8 m A048 after 4 0% FOR sale 'Coal and wood white 'ane nex slave, with Mipt- Good condition, $50. Phone MO 83280, 0 FURNITURE for sale -- leaving coun. try, bedroom suite, lving room, 'tHg, washing machine, kitchen suite, eup: hoard, baby earviage, single bed, Ap. ply 142 Perry Street 23 FOR rent -- Garage, two blocks from four comers, Ap 304 Broek North or 188 Broek Sov! FOR rent ~ Now six Iarge roomed ranch style house, Mrs, Sobexak, Wat. son Street, Port Whitby, 20) FOR rent -- Fourcroom cottage, on No. 2 highway, between Whitby and Piokering, Abstainers. No children, MO 8 h 20% WANTED to Rent ~ Two furnished housekeeping roams for adult and in. ant, care of child while mother works. MO 89018 1, a.m. « | pom, 33 FOR Sale ~-- Raspberry bushes, Apply Jan Kochman, Lynbrooke Park Road, Whitby, ne WOME tnsulation, blowin; method. Free estimates Septic tanks cleaned the sanitary way Walter Ward, Wh Phone MO 8-3563, Oct, 22 A cuffing and alterations, Reason. able, Phone MO 8.3360; 1013 Centre South, Oet. FOR Sale ~ Bedroom furniture, Que. bee heater, Kroehler chair. All in new condition, reasonable Phone MO 8.2034 FOR Sale ~~ 1950 Austin, excel dition, tires, body and meter, Phone MOhawk 8.3230 ELF Wanted «~~ Woman to care for child in child's own home in Whithy, while mother works, Phone Oshawa RA 84708 collect after 6 p.m Mle FOR Rent -- Bright three room base Ol heat "nie an 20 sve. Central, FOR Rent -- Three apartments, No, 1, with large room on main floor, two rooms second floor, heat, running water, private entrance; No, 12, two rooms second floor, heat, running water; No, % two rooms third floor, b | heat, running water, furnished; Nob single room furnished, Phone §2861, Ne 1 ROOMS for rent, Gentlemen. Apply 631 Brook Street North or phone So FOR Sale or Ment -- 8 roomed brick Mmgalow with garage, Immediate 8 session Phone MO iden, hue ABRIAL installed, moved Tepsinad, Also Channel 17 UNF installed, $39, * | Independent Service, MC 8:2001, 'oct, 21 MUSHROOM compost manure for gardens, shrubs, flower beds ete, MO 84010, not FEMALE Help Wanted--Get in on the big Fall and Christmas business be come An Avon Representative In your neighbourhood or place of business, Openings in Whitby and vielnity, Write Miss Marian Towers, Apt, 308, 161 Wil. son Ave, Toronto 12, Ont, Oct, 234.5 SOD jor wale delivered or Inid any where, Feld loading in Whitby, Sermyy MO 8.3839 or MO 8:2507, Oct, 2 "A. W. RUNDLE Garden Centre Everything for your garden, Evergreens, shrubs, shade and fruit trees, 100 varieties, top ° size fo!l bulbs, Chrysanthe- mums In bloom, gross seed, ond nursery grown sod, Come ond choose for yourself, A, W. Rundle Garden Centre, 1015 King E,, Oshawo. Phone RA 5:1764, Oet27 THE THIRD OPEN LETTER by the WHITBY BRASS BAND to the GOOD CITIZENS of the TOWN of WHITBY The first for Uniforms when we started In 1985, the second, one r ago, when we eppealed to you for your support in our petition or the Municipal Band Grant, This petition was well received but owing to the fact there wos no election we voluntarily decided to forgo a vote for lost year, Wa did receive, however, $800.00 which the Town of Whitby saved by not having the election, It Is now necessary to get a new patition signed by 13% of Whitby's Ratepayers, We are asking for your support fo help us, Bandsmen will bs "nocking at your door asking you for your signature, They will be glad to answer any questions you ask, The band, although still In Its Infancy, has 3, ..e It was incorporated bean gradually improving hoth business and play-ability wise, | feel, @ | know many of you feel, thet it would be a tragedy If this music organization was forced to gliband and on account of monetary back- ing. Mr, James Ross (Monourery President) generously donated the band- room for our use, Many of the fellows have spent long hours painting and tiling this room to make it a pleasant place to practice In, and in the not teo distant future, a place to hold their social evenings, We are asking you the Ratepayers of Whitby for 1/3 of a mill, This would suffice for any salaries we pay, repairing of instruments, and buying music, In octual cost to Jo It would amount, if you smoke to the coil of three packages of cigarettes a year, A very small amount, Lim sure you will agree for ell pleasure a bross band will bring to itby. Our recent defeat ot the CINE, was | feel, 0 definite turning point in the band's history, It has made us for the first time since we were organized, a loser Instead of a winner, This foet has fired the band to new heights, which is shown from the way the fellows have been piuctising of late, We have divided our Senior Band inte Two Smaller Bands; "A" which practises Tuesday and Thursday and "B" which practices on Tuesdays only, offering graduates from our youth group o practises on Tuesdays only, offering graduates from our youth group o should in the months to come prove very successful Although we are asking you for money, we will still work as we have in the post to finance as many of our projects as we possibly ean, (One of thete a new band shell in the not distant future), We hope that you will support us naw as you have before and we promise to give to you, the people of Whitby, a music organization of which you shall be proud, Signed, ERIC CLARKE, Band Master. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES 11:00 AM. AND 7:00 P.M, SUNDAY SCHOOL ALL WELCOME FAITH BAPTIST Pestor: REV, E. CORBETT 421 Brock Street North 10:00 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL HOUR 11:00 AM. AND 7:00 P.M. OUR PASTOR AT BOTH SERVICES Lord's Table end Recep of New Member: | diately fol lowing evening service, Gospel Orchestra and Radio Broadcast, Mear "Faith Tidings' CKLB, 9:15 a.m, Sundays, w= EVERYONE WELCOME w= PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 307 Brock Street North, Whithy REV. O. J. MacPHERSON, Minister ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SREAT YOUTH RALLY «= SATURDAY 7:45 PM. Rev. ond Mm. E Ripley of West End Guspel Tabernocle, Toronto, Church orchestro, instrun: | and vocals from their large group of young people. SUNDAY, 10 AM, -- Rally Day. in our Sunday School. 11:00 AM. AND 7:00 PM. Rev, C. B. Griffin of Eastern Pentecostal Bible College of Peterborough; olso a number of Divinity Students toking part in the services, WE WELCOME YOU