TWO DIE IN PLANE VANCOUVER (CP)--A single. engine plane flew into snow-cov- ered Mount Hollyburn on Van- couver's north shore Sunday, kill- ing Emil Matiash, 21, the pilot, and his brother Harry, 14. Both were from nearby Burnaby. Z 4 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZNTTE, Monday, Decomber 2, 1957 "WHITBY and DISTRICT DUNNIES LINE OF STARS Dunnies Extend Lead 3 Points Weekend Draw And Victory off the stick of "the little blond bomb shell," Bobby Attersley on) Ladies Take Mon- days off! ® No Ice Cold trigger man on this one. The aac ggKenzle and, sapiain, n Layo Kings ti t up on a goal by Harry Sinden accoun {ry elgg i bith Bruce Giesebrecht. Both teams|other two goals. {passes from Gagnon and Runiops dled to a 3-all overtime| matched goals in the final period, Fo- the losers it was Savard, mond. Kings battled to 8 3 ey game While neither tecm managed to) Grigg, Aitken, Henri and St| myo minor penalties were all| be oy Saturda piv BEoth break the deadlock in the over- Hilaire each with singletons. that were needed in the final PAPERS ans matched Os goals in| time stanza. Jack Donlevy starred In goal period to keep the game under each period-of regular play, with| SUMMARY for the Dubnies as tie Chevies control, The Dunnies skated off neither team@managing to. score| 1st Period really pot o8 He eam of witb ay 8s Victory 2nd picked 10 IN WHITBY In the overtime stapil. It wag 2 1. Whitby, Burns a Ifive goals scored in a little over 2 end. and also take a three i minor pe alties Nanded v J {Ted O"Connor) 15.45) {hree minutes. The Dunnies, on|,,int jead in the league standing. Phone penallies anced oul. 2. Pembroke. Buchanan the other hand, displayed terrific| Bojjeville who are in second place The Dunnies had the lead on| (Fyldes, Clarke) ..... 18.56 power in forging from behind ony ue blayed the same number of| By CLIFF GORDON | FOR MISSED fore they final- three occasions bu' on three octal Penalties: Gagnon, Redmond. sions the Lumber Kings batt back fo tie the score. Charlie 2nd Period | three occasions {ly took the lead and keld on. The first period was a rough games as the Dunnies now. i ICE CHIPS . . . Another very, pleasing weekend for the Dunnies, MO. 8-31M # you have not received your Hands ! eo No Waiting For Clathes Burns led the Whitby attack with|3. Myles (Bonello) 25 and ready period with plenty of a pair of goals with Gordie Myles| 4. Pembroke. Bruce action in the scoring .and penal-| 83 for the second time in a row firing his third goal of the séa-| Giesebrecht, Fyldes) .... 10.47| ties. Six goals were scored, three| they picked up ¢ ree out of a gos son for the other marker. Bucky| Penalties: Douglas, Attersley. |by each team, and no less than |sible four points in the grueling Buchanan, Bruce Giesebrecht and ard Period 08 penalties were: handed out. two games in less than 24 hours. J Farrelli scored for the homesters. | i The Dunnies took five of the nine. . . THE GAS line of Gagnon, Jack Donlevy again pl ed in the 5 Whitby. Burs 4.10/penaities "but still managed fo|Aftersley and Samolenko have Whitby net and came up with|, (Treen, Smith) .. 10 BOI their own in the scoring end really come into their own in the some terrific saves especially in & Pambrous, Farrel | past three games. They picked up of the game. | i i i six of the team's eight goals yes- the final period and the --_ Penalties: Gagnon, FIVE GOALS. I coring Tice, -and Overtime In the middle frame the score they also were on the ice for five DUNNIES OPEN & aap keepers had a nightmare, Five|of the team's seven goals in King- The Dunnies opened the scor- Soaring: none. s goals in three minutes and 52/ston on Wednesday night ing at the 15.45 mark of the first| seconds. They were coming hot| Nice going fellows keep up the as Burns combined with Ted] CORNWALL, Dec. b ~-- Whitby| and heavy. Both teams were s0| good work . . . Jack Donlevy con- O'Connor to give the Allan Cup Dunlops stretched their league busy playing hockey they forgot|tinues to play terrific hockey in champs the lead, The Kings bat-|lead to three points today as they about roughing it up and as al seal for the Dunnies au. the big tled back strongly and finally) Whipped the Cornwall Chevies|result only one minor penalty fellow has been a real spark to dented the armour of Donlevy at|8:8 This was the Dunnies 12th| was meted out in the middle|the locals in recent games The the 18.56 mark. The Dunnies|game in a row without a loss. | frame. The period ended with the| Dunnies have won four and tied missed a great chance to score The Dunnies big line of Attersley, Allan Cup champs out front 7-5./one out of the five games that in the final 10 seconds, The Dun. Gagnon and Samolenko played al The teams must have played| they have played . . .. Tomorrow nies opened up fast in the second terrific game and accounted for| themselves out In the torrid firsf night's game should be a dandy and scored before the period was six of the Dunnles' elght goals, | two periods as only one goal was as the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutch- half a minute old. Myles was the! each man scoring two goals scored in the final frame. It came men invade the local arena for -- {an Interlocking scheduled game. | wine news Christmas Spirit [fw = Sut At H-S Meéeting year Russia downed Ottawa 6-3 yes- plagued hy fleas and mosquitoes which gould he found everywhere terdny In Montreal, { [SUMMARY CORNWALL GAME in the finest of homes, hospitals and ehwrohes Ist Period Whithy, Gagnon (E, Red- mond, Atfersley , Cornwall, Savard, Then on to Durban, another 3, chief port in Bouth Africa which is a year around resort, Life guards and nels are some added * ete) 51 Cornwall, Grigg, Burke 9.39 precautions taken to protect the tourist from sharks when swim Whithy, McKenzie, (Atters. ming ley, Samolenko) 11.54 yall, Atkin (Savard, Johannesburg is considered the New York of Bouth Africa, here you will find the most up-to-date architectural structure. It's noted for gold mining and is also a 2nd Period diamond centre, "migrants from 7. Cornwall, Henri Europe found throughout Afric 8 Whitby Samolenko (Gag- primifive people. It is for this, ' non Sinden) reason that the continent is' di-'g, Whitby, Gagnon (Attersley | vided up into colonies belonging 1 Samolenko) "4.22 o European countries and the re- i sources of Africa almost wholly 19, Sorawall, St. Hialte, under the control of races who hi i { a are. not natives of the land. The 11, iby, Sinden (Tom racial and political undercurrent'j Whitby, Attersley = continually uprising. Penalties: Dorrington Mrs. Wes. Smith thanked Frank i : Warman and Miss Standerwyck.| 3rd Period Refreshments served by Mrs. 13. Whitby, Attersley (Red- Munroe and the social commit-| mond, Gagnon) . . 3.16 Penalties: Treen, Dorrington. O.H.A. SENIOR "A" HQCKEY TUES. DEC. 3 GAME TIME 8.30 P.M. i KITCHENER "DUTCHMEN" WHITBY DUNLOPS Times-Gozette by 7 P.M., Coll BELL TAXI AD cells must be ploced before Copies of The ' Oshawa-Whitby DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE Available at the following dealers in DOWNTOWN WHITBY ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundas Streets COURTICE PHARMACY 117 Brock Street North PALM SPORTING GOODS 130 Dundas Street West RIGLER'S STORE Corner Brock & Colborne treets Si JURY & LOVELL PHARMACY 317 Brock St. S. SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 106 Dundas Street East THE TUCK SHOP 159 Brock Street North Or at any of these dealers in Whitby and Area. ALMOND'S GROCERY Almonds BENNETT'S GROCERY 832 Brock Street North CORNER GROCERY Port Whitby DAVIS SUPERTEST No. 2 Highway West of Whitby GOLDRING'S GROCERY Port Whitby NORTH END GROCERY Brock N. For HOME DEI IVERY by Carrier Boy SAMOLENKO ener-Waterloo Dutchmen, in a regular interlocking game with the western Ontario crew. At- tersley picked up five points in Cornwall yesterday to improve his standing in. the league's scoring race. BOBBY ATTERSLEY the Whitby squad downed the Cornwall Chevies 8-5 yesterday. | | Last Wednesday night, the same line was responsible for. five of the seven Dunnies'- goals against Kingston. Tomorrow the Dunlops play host to the Kit she BUS GAGNON The above three could well be _." ealled the "line of stars" on the tby Dunlops. Bus Gagnon, aft, Bobby Attersley, centre and George Samolenko, right, were the line which scored six of the Dunnies' eight goals as CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HELPS Get-Out-Vote Drive Is Target For Today : "Whitby Chamber of Commerce known: the polls .open at 10.00 jnterest or. lack of fecling, hal Re ; i { ys the right candidates. |Tv: BoP 2s 2 is going all out this year to en- a.m. and close at 7 p.m. e Knows a Pro 45 18 ~gourage voters in the County though to be mistaken| In fact, since he works so closely ggg; Millwork and os t ib fo irtue, all offi.| With them all he is in an unique 2 . 12,826; Barcl own to make known their choice|for paragons 0 rue, | hosition to know. Unfortunately,' High Triples: . ; a her of representatives for Whitby for cers--and indeed all members-- evr John R. Frost, Clerk-|707, L. Arp nS Sak EL best wishes for the coming holl y r . ~ ' Sh Ivison 698, E a 2, ) affey | 3. of 4 9 re of Whitby Chamber of Commerce Treasury for the Town of Whitby gy Reid 683, R. Game 678, J. Mc day and Pe road the - # - * CHOOSE FROM OUR FINE SELECTION OF Whitby and District Men's Bowling | League. | Team Standing: Kingsway Garage, 10 - 14,166; Bathurst, 9 - 14,115; Black Angels, 8 - 14,526; Cutting Room 7 « 14,-| "hr 4 resent al $52; Boice Motors, 8 - 13,484; Canucks, Christmas spirit was prese 7 = 13,69 99; Tigers, 7 = 1 i Fittings, | the last meeting of the Dundas| Cobblers, 7 « 0: Jokers. Home and School for the year of t, 5 - 13,:(1957. After _a tribute to our coun 3; Oshawa Wood try, teachers, mothers and fathers Builders Supplies, [Joined in sin ing "Silent Night s, 1 11,652 and "Come All Ye Falthful' I I sr extended 2.42 (Pay- not x tha Al weet 813, H. Sweei| Mrs. ley, Gagnon) Penalties: LePine, Gagnon, Campbell, Savard, Myles, Camp- bell, Ted O'Connor, Sinden, Mc- Kenzie. | Frigidaire wo AVAILABLE AT 6.56 9.16 * x Kk Men! Look after the little woman. Save her hours of clothesline McCarroll, 221; drudgery. Buy her a clothes dryer for as little as * Tickets on Sale Now at Arena Box Office the ext two years In addition|cho id and it is hoped will, set i i ; i tery A A ; ! d is also the Returning Officer and |carrofi 676, H. Huntley 663, W. Sweet |Session., ® JUoviting everYotY ie Fon an example by making sure that treaty omittad from the list of 662, R. Childs 660, E. Hutchinson oi minutes of the October meeling nothing is allowe~ to prevent any|ysiers by law. Only in case of 2 High Singles: C. Richardson 310, B.|Mrs, Jones read the repor' on the division i 2 . an is is| mG. VG R : and Rd ey all-important. a situation he does not view with 0 Lae sie and hd 8 Ville. Northminster Unite Church. d : E é | " y d notable exception who today be rather less than a pleasant 256, L. Haley 253, C. Bowler 253 |gress of the Christmas Party promised to have each tele- a0C. ; e A Hn] ne number in Whitby called advised this reporter that he has situation. WHITBY LADIES CANDY which is to take place Thursda) i -- : so for yearsiablé and ular Vice-President Smith, grade three. last-minute prod. ing--has not done so a popular i ! ¥ lest. over: S500: Maen Lire olunteers have taken a seg- and does mot expect to start inlof the Chamber is most unlikely High oo es! Sore AE 1 Zight-year-old Frank Warman, . "this man to be very active iniwill mark their ballots as soon | Mothersill 625; G. Wiles 613; . two years, rendered three accor. for Whitby Chamber of matters of benefit to the-Town-of jin the day as possible in order| Vanstone 587; J. Roblin-583; M. dion selections, Carnival of Ven- ; j sked for the full by Government for the next two | Stewart 553. 3 vote. today, polls close Just that), we 2s Ty High Singles (over 200): G. VON NURSE at? pas: Thank you." Incident. facts. |years and make sure of further gh Singles Guest speaker Miss Stander- aly 231; I. Mothersill 257, 214; M. wyck of the Vic orian Order of} Stewart 249; J. Roblin 249; F. Nurses shared numerous experi: 210; R. Peleshok 211; G. McDon- Fouts Africa, eb. 5 1951, she hs ough 210; A. Sharman 209; A. € ancouver and spen ree M in LeeFightIt Out 2 i. 5.0 i LE CI | Points for the dag; Pepper-| , Miss Standerwyck worked] | Map artin, ee 1g u 4, Humbugs 0, Life Savers 3, one-half less salary than nurses) " £ Jelly Beans 1, Gumdrops 3, Lolli- receive here and was constantly] - y | WHITBY MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE For Top Reeve Office vi hue Moore, 614; 1 Mothersill, 648; Pho 2 P ibl LLOYD ROBERTSON Moore, 714; J. Mot IS rossible i M, . ; E. Steer, 735; B.| [} k of which could guarantee thatigreeted by his puppy, but mo inl miny 6a: M. Foren. iy B.| TORONTO (CP) -- A United and during the past week some h : resent grou ; + ; R. Hansen, 606 79; | say i seandidates have been quietly a2 Sood af be ne thesugn| 1f someone has a little white as owns Lott BE Datos Lays Pocket telephones, using has arrived within 631; ransistors, are technically pos. tion for Mavor. ith Harry Jer-| por cons |the last. week, therd is a little J. Author, 615; R. Black. 684; 1 Sims, sible: 1 R.A i iobils tele] myn continuing for the next tWo wii) 4 these issues at stake i 3. Sims, 663; C. Rich, 033; E.0 UR ou Se said mobile tele- | t of being | very pleased if he could get him 747; J. Johansen, 617 " : past when there has CISLILAE wit Th Chamber of back home again ait vn, . gone a2; WL evealualy use transistors id Commerce conducting a "Get Out LL Fiopist Sore 6 M ittle, 253; 'H : Rg been relatively tepid and. Vote" campaign, we would | Maurice Slichter reports that|R. Pascoe. 231; C. Pascoe, 205: A.ldown the car's battery. Dr. Hill ar's campaign is cer- ob, 204; 8. Correll, igpoke Saturday night to oint | 4 Rows A LOST DOG Dunlops have come all the way 2"; uC "Honinson, "233; G. meeting of the Reval 'Conastian| 1 it K from Edmonton following A " p 'a. 234 . > FOR REEVE t is not often we make anViDunnies win over the Russians Forbes, 21 204; G. Hawes, 232; J.|the American Institute of Elec- ably the biggest fight will reference to any advertisements|| oi wook.end. The congratula-|Callow, 202, 227: LI. Vales, 236: 0 : lec appe. : i tions come at the end of the tele- 3 | | beve. Stan Martin and Ken has behind it a tite SOF | grams ordering flowers . . . What Norris, 2is; §. McPhee, F. Cote. | "Singles over 200: Gladys Wiles 26 i 9 are battling for this posi- y } 3 white terrier which wandered io)" candidates belting each| Team standing: Sabre Jets, 21: Cubs, |Surgess 23; Wynn Brinning 245; Wynn g into the campaign and al- hte fom bis home ii Dundas | other during a discussion at the (20; WG 3; Voplbecken 18; Bue Dodd _ 238; Helen Tutt 229; Hazel hough there has been no open . He has not returned yet.|n on. this week? . . . sards, 17; Corn Huskies, 16: Rockets, | Hickey 7. Myrtle Everick 336; ; : tans, 11; Whippers, 15; Grand Union, |Clare Watts 218; Eileen Moore 217; Lil | two men are going to be six-year-old boy, Some 10 days, {10; Kum Backs, 10; Dominion Symbols, Peake 206; Sheila Atkinson 204. to choose between, both are ago, that little boy was rushed | 10; Stokers, 9; Dominos, 6. : Triples over 550: Gladys. Wiles 726; : Bomar candidates and both have|away to the Oshawa General | Prize winners: D. Rowden, A. Hewis. Mildred DBilida 624: Myrtle Everick 300; a the town well in the past. . 8 Hi : i patient in Borg vig began on Tuesday] Points i ates Pla ers 2. sports| 4 i | the same hospita' and was releas- 3 e flu has a number of man 19, Winchester 18, Buckingham 17, | Juars counsel Bl HE a ed the following day. the gils, The attendance is hoped to Exports 15, Sweetcaps 3. | equally energetic battle for the seven days. For six of those days, DENTIST -- Dr. J. H. Wall, 102 Dun Skipper, his white terrier. puppy, das Street West, MO 8:3603, Office | wandered about that house. Some. [hours, 9 - 6: closed Wednesdays; . ly marking the electoral sub-|, 0" ,¢" them from making that|ija may he vote . . Northan 200, P. Sweet 280, L. Sweet pogicnal Conference held in tions, they have mow arranged, There is one very well known easy complacency since it would neuve 258, E. Sinclair 257, G. Hodgson Mrs. Smith reported on the pro- the actual day of the election not the slightest intention of vot-| Thus. Mr. Frost, who is also an/ OWLING LEAGUE Dec. 19. Room prize went to Mrs % of the listings each arid will the foreseeable future. Knowing|to vote. It is hoped that all others|Bilida I. who has studied music for only sree, reminding fou to register Whitby (and certainly voting isto choose the best possible Whit-| Peggs 581: A. Hewis 571; M. ice, Santa Lucia and Aloha Oe. hours are not too well It is not a case of lack of'good developments. {wiles 273, 233; M. Bilida 270, BY THE WAY Moore 247, 243; M. Peggs 217, ences in describing her tour of | Hewis 207; J. Fowler 205; S. Van- years, half-way - round the world. mints 1, All Sorts 3, le Buds|12 hours a day for one-third tof pops 1. Pocket ewis, 755 Igglesden, 631; H. : C.| 5 |most important issue. the result lad came home, expecting to be Moore, 714; J. Mothersill, 624; C. Gill, Today is election day in Whit- : Whitby will always have a band Skipper was in sight. Burnett, 669; K. King, 604; R. Childs, |States electrical research expert soliciting votes. There is no elec- yo personal efforts of about 35 terrier which I. Rowden, 784; Joe Author, 631; | A n t. who w } e v0. 2a. celamation agaim.| With all these issues bl boy on Dundas St. who would be|gonnetta, 640; J. Sabins, 650; L. Sabins, phones now used in automobiles | - s s ! YAY Tonkins, 269; E ate, election cam- BY THE WAY 4 Muelmeester. 231; hours a day without running | predict a heavy vote today. | congratulations to the Whitby |Hewis, 210: A. Knibb, 204; S Sorrel J& than lukewarm. : A gar, 200 y the| Howard, 235, 206: J. Camazola, 234; B. Institute and Toronto section of | , the top office offered, that|but one appeared this week which | Yates, 230; C. Lee, 228: M. Peggs, 210; Be el oo The advertisement concerned a this we hear about two muni- man, 215; B. McPhee, 207 ae Ai ren. pide 261; Marion n. ey ave put every- are. voters now realize that| The terrier belongs to a little 14; County Bowl, 14; Misfits, 12; Tar Theresa Warner 224: Isobel Mowat 223: | Hospital for emergency surgery. LADIES' CIGARET LEAGUE Wynn Dodd 536. \ Two other members of this His father had been a CLASSIFIED Pla The lad was in the hospital for | dputy-reeve's chair. Again, vot- exs. may look at the record and find that both meu have served the town well. There are 10 in the running six council seats and nine thing was amiss. the house was quiet and his little master did not come with the rest of the nings by appointment. |HOME insulation, |Free estimates | the sanitary way. Walter blowing method Septic tanks cleaned Season Ticket Holders Please Note ! Ticket Series Number 10 PHONE children when they came from [the school, Nor was he in his bed |"? every night. ~__ |FOR Sale -- Nearly new five room On the day before his little bungalow, ofl heating, close to business master was released from hos- section, $4500 will take, or will rent i i i . The|with three months' rent in advance pital, Skipper disappeared. The|p, pj, only. MO 82776, 2761 " Ly Ward, oly phone -25C2. ec . Or Call at our office: 111 DUNDAS ST. W. 08-3703 WHITBY Sannin for the six school board seats, Added to this voters will asked if they approve a grant up to one third of a mill for Whitby Brass Band. Band embers realize that this is a Valid for this Game Deliver - Install Service - Finance | | PANT cuffing and alterations. Reason: {able. Phone MO 8.3360; 1013 Centre | South, Dec. 27 PICTURE framing call at 916 Brock Street South for quick service, price "easonable. Modern line of moulding. Dec. 27 'BROC NOW LAYING WHITBY Phone MO 8-3618 Evening Shows 7:00 P.M. Last Complete Show 8:20 | THREE rooms ir Raglan, furnished or |gnfurnished, private entrance, water. Near bus service. Room for one car. | one child "welcome. Phone Brooklin | ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FOR rent -- Three-room apartment, self-contained, completely furnished in- eluding TV, four-piece private bath, One small child welcome. MO 84004. 281c A NEW DRYER MAKES A FINE CHRISTMAS GIFT! THE KINSMEN ARE COMING To Help Us Complete Our Community Programmes We Need Your Support!! v | FOR rent -- Large four-roomed apart.| = ° | ment, self-contained, venetian blinds, | | Istove and 'frig. Adults preferred. | MO 8-2398. 281c | CHRISTMAS TREES, Nursey grown Scotch pine, All sizes. Free delivery and cuttings. Birrell Cook, 318 Mary west. MO 8.4294, 281¢ CHRISTMAS TREES for sale by St. John's Anglican Men's Club, on sale | 1628 Brock Street | elivery. Dec. 21. | eee rere | AERIAL install also Channel 17 dependent Service, MO 8-208] See them today at * kk "moved, repaired, F installed, $39. In-| Dec. 23 pr BUTT Radio & Appliance 118 BROCK STREET MO 8-3707 x kk / 5c a SINEMASCOPE 00k by BET *MAN OVERBOARD *An old naval expression which means someone fell over the side. Correction . . . she pushed him! ° | SKATES! Skates! Skates! Clearance of used skates for the whole family at| reduced prices: also new CCM and Bauer match sets, All sizes. Use -por y-away plan for Christmas at Wilson | Cycle and Sales, 106 Colbourne East; | MO 8.3746. Dec. 13] Buy Your Light Bulbs from a Kinsmen. He will be calling ¢ Pine. Turansky Parking Jerry Ravary, 200 Pine 8-2810 or Red McCoy. : at your door. os | dik, | Support the Bag of Bulbs" Campaign Of Your Kinsmen Club Whitby THE RANK ORGANIZATION 2 em ¢ J PRESENTS a PICTURED AT RECEPTIO Whitby will be the home of | Fitzjohn, daughter of Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs.» Aubrey King Mrs. Morris Fitzjohn, of Whit- -- a by. The bridegroom is the son whose marriage was solemnized of Mr. and Mrs. Les. King, of last Saturday afternoon in All Whitby Saints' Anglican Church. The |* bride is the former Miss Lisha ' WASHING a" "i MACHINE TROUBLES ? We repair all washing ma chine make Reconversion work, All work guaranteed GASKIM E PHONE MO 8.3886 ¥ Pec. Bl &] | i] JOHN GREGSON JUNE THORBURN CECIL PARKER. Photo by Ireland Studio, Oshawa '