Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Mar 1958, p. 4

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SAFETY PATROLS ARE GUESTS OF KINSMEN AT SHOW Above, the 35 members of the | to embark on the bus, Chap- | Fairman and Principal of Col- parol, which guard street | erons for the trip by bus in- | Borne St. Public School, Car- crossings for other chi dren at- | cluded Kinsmen, their wives | mer Sarles. tending public school, are about | and Supervisory Principal Earl | Robertson, Whitby Whitby's Safety Patrols were last night guests of the Kins- men Club of Whitby at the Sportsmen's Show in Toronto. | WHITBY and DISTRICT Boy Suffers Town Economy Want Stamp Broken Jaw Qaan Healthy For Dunnie High School boy will not be home, (on Tuesday evening, Mayor Chaytor spoke of 1958 as being claimed world fame by winning from hospital for several days|jermyn, Town Clerk John R.[one with the greatest promise|the world amateur ice hockey yet following a beating received prost and Industrial Commis- yet and paid tribute to the out-|championship, and Canada may by two youths on Brock St., sioner Charles H. Chaytor were standing co-operation enjoyed recognize this feat by issuing a Whitby, last week. Grant Smith, |g ests of the Consumers' Gas|from not only all officials of the|Stamp to commemorate the vic- 14, son of Mrs. Fd Smith, of Company at a dinner attended by|town--whose team spirit was| tory Brooklin, suffered a fractured yr. Maurice Fulton of the Fan-!exemplary--but also from all of] John R. Frost, clerk of the Jaw on Tuesday of last week is Factory Locating Service as|the people of the town who were town of Whitby, has sent a .etter when two youths jumped out of wo) ag Mr. Charles World, Area|given such a good and optimistic, to B. G. Farrell, Director of Ad- a car and struck him. | Manager of Consumers' Gas and example by leading citizens nere.| ministration, Post Office Depart- Mrs. Smith stated that her son other senior officials of the com-| Mr. Fulton, a leading expert in| ment, Ottawa, asking if it would had been standing on Brock St '. | industrial development and locat-| be possible for their department N., on his way home from school "The informal and frank atmos-|ing, expressed himself in no de-|to issue a stamp to commemo- when a car pulled up beside him, hore of the meeting emphasized | gree surprised about the success rate the Whitby Dunlops winning the driver offering him a ride. ihe team spirit and unanimity of in the past and new syccesses the world amateur championship. Sram Jetiined the Tie, She purpose existing in Whitby and|so close at hand, in a town so, The idea of such a stamp came sald, an e driver and 1Wo contributing so largely to the confidently aware of the many from a stamp issued last year by other Youlus lied out of the sional success in industrial and| advantages offered to industries the Union of Soviet Socialistic es phd a as he walk- other growth enjoyed by the town by locating in the Town of Republics (Russia), who issued a When they caught up to ant of Whitby during the past few Whitby. : _ |stamp .to commemorate their held h nd the YEars. Industrial Commission Chair- team winning the world ama- She sad, ae i eld him and the" arr prost made special refer- man William Davidson and John|teur championship. 0 ih ug i, Fgh lower Jaw on.e "to the most healthy condi- M. Roblin sent regrets that prior| The stamp issued from Russia wa: posen on th sides and he yo". Whitby's economy and the engagements made attendance shows a Russian goaltender biti Ti UneONsCIONS. OB Saige, act of he Fedietion a ipotsisle gud Reeve Kea hee, wearing the team stripes color- : the mill rate and tax n each the other member o Vhitby In- 2 Grant was first taken to the of the past four years. dustrial Commission is still over- ed by many shades of greev, Oshawa General Hospital and Mater removed to the Toronto| Poth Mayor Jermyn and Mr.|seas. Western Hospital, where he is mow. He will not be released for Mr. Frost said, "we hope that the postal department, Ottawa, will see fit to issue such a stamp, with Whitby Dunlops' colors." | Meeting | Dunnies Due 3 Youths Get | Toro nto Soy oe aia g . Home Shortly Whitby council and school board money could next be applied t0| Wives of two Whitby Dunlop b Yrs Each will consult with the Ontario De-|the debenture costs. hockey pleyers will be making . partment of Education this week Councillor Jack McAvoy point- the trip to Montreal to meet the Three young men were sen- about the best means of spending | ed out that if this surcharge Was team, when they arrive to play tenced yesterday to six years the $4 per foot frontage sur- spent on streets, a grant of 50 an exhibtion game in Montreal, each in penitentiary for holdups charge received from new sub-|per cent would be returned t0 -garn Gagnon, wife of Bus In the Toronto area in the past dividers. In the past, this money the town. { Gagnon, and Marion Samolenko, month. has been given to the Public warn SAVE INTEREST | wife of George Samolenko, will A fourth man, also charged, School Board and the Separate" C0 pol poo 0 ineg!be leaving Whitby by train next was remanded until March 26 School Board for capital costs. h h nt on Friday for Montreal to see their for sentence Last year, eouncil indicated that that if the surcharge is spent on, oo = O th Kav Sent to pr son by Magistrate in future the money would be Non-subsidizable work, the tows ES x om racy ve not : PL oF 5 i will save money in interest 5¢ seven weeks. ng 8 No Nifndlas Jos used for other capital costs in the charges. If the entire school cost! There are some other Dunnie lca Ot he Ke ve oss William Forbes, chairman of 18 debentured, he said, the de-| wives who may make the trip, . Bl, SO Jo eview, an ; ' Roz . artment refunds 41 per cent on but as yet, they have not made John Kanary, 17, of Whitby. the Public School Board, claims pa { charges al definite plans Remanded was Gottfreid Schoos, that the suggestion that such a|'Pi€rest charges a'so. plans, 5 Finance chairman Councillor 23 ngs § char, be m for new sub- v 3 , of Fennings ge ade r 5 John Wooton, school chairman] Olsen, Kanary and Moschitto divisions first came from the J, "a | : a; . 3 The 1 Forbes and Town Clerk John| T Y were aceused of robbing two ser-| school boards. The schools, he Frost will meet department ofti-| WHI B about one more week, she says. Deputation Plans Whitby police are investigat- i , d, ar t el the im-!~' vice stations, a candy store, a said, are the first to feel the im-| "bo Col give the mat- i pact ol PW 8 ivisions since drug store, and an auto service pact f new ubd ter further study. Some members shop. One of the crimes they ad- additional classroom space must of conch) Yeparted that they had, mitted was the robbery of a ser- be provided. LL ep o : 1957, he said, $39,000 been advised that the department } : : would not pay a grant on money RAWLEIGH Good Health Products Spices and extracts. Phone MO 8-4436 April? ; jl FOR Rent -- Apartments, two roomed council and three roomed, self contained, heat- ed, hot water, private entrance. Im- mediate possession. MO 8-2780. 63f |FOR Rent -- Furnished 3 room apart {ment, electric range, refrigerator, TV | outlet, 806 Brock North, Whitby, Apt. 4 |RA 5.3214 62( |FOR Rent -- Large three room bache- |1or apartment, ground floor, 'frig., stove, fireplace, also large five room, |ground floor apartment, central, Adults 6! vice station in Etobicoke During Three other youths were char- was derived : d wita the same hold { This year, he said, an additiona . . i get @ iy dhe a holdup, ) Srp should be forthcoming This committee will report their they told the court that po'icel These amounts, he said, would findings at Monday's beat confessions out of them, complete.y finance a proposed Meeting, Schoos v charged in connec-| $70,000 addition to the King St tion with or one robbery, a Public School. Next -year, he from this source. | raised through the surcharge. $150 drug store holdup egrly this said, the Department would re- Has | erm month fund 41 per cent of that amount BH 24 (9) C WHITBY Suspended [rerorred Mo som WASHER and Appliance Service and A 39-year-old Toronto man who Simplicity warranty. J. Bremner, 604 Phone MO 8-3618 vowed he never wanted to see a Byron South. Phone MO 8.3795. Apr. § EVENING SHOWS 7:00 P.M. [pistol again, was Tuesday AERIALS 'moved. repaired, stalled. - % 30° as low as $39. Independent Service, nov PLAYING LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20 placed on suspended sentence for yo AT three months when he pleaded | 4 6 HOME insulation, blowing - method guilty to having an unregistered Free estimates. Septic tanks cleaned THURSDAY -- FRIDA Sn gun in his possession. Ernest the sanitary way. Walter Ward, Whitby Garness appeared before Magis- Phone MO 82563 April 23 TORN FROM FLAMING PAGES OF TEXAS HISTORY! trate F. 8. Ebbs in Whitby police YOUNG woman mould lke housework, : court to answer to a charge laid anv, experienced. Apply 515 Perey . 3 i on Jan. 25. He had been unable /- awn - i OAR LASERS preset A to a ar oe because able FOR Rent -- Seven room house, heat- ppear earl {ed, children welcome. Apply 701 Cach- wound received when the gun ac- rane Street; phone MO 8-4104 66c cidentally discharged and struck wANTED to rent -- by May 1st, one or him in the stomach. two bedroom apartment, unfurnished, . {heavy wiring: by young couple. Phone PC Dick Bodley, of the Picker- Mo 8.3353 after 4 p.m 6hc ing Twp. Police Depaitment, told ror Sale the court that on the afternoon of Dundas Street East, Whitby Jan. 25, Garness and a friend, [SPORTSMEN -- See our selection of William Bellinger, also of To- crests and jackets before vou buy for y 3 +. your club. Mercantile Dept. Store, ronto, had been huntnig rabbi!s whitby 66 OM " i »" ring near the Brock road, in Pickering wantep Housckeeper. Apply 419 T'wp. A statement by Garness Dundas Street East after 5 p.m 66 said that the accused had fired For Rent Apartment, two rooms a shot at a rabbit with the auto- modern bed-sitting room and kitchen, matic pistol but it had jammed. Private entrance 231 Palace Strent 20 He had turned the muzzle to- FOR Rent -- Three unfurnished house wards himself, the statement xeeping rooms. Phone MO 8.2230, 67¢ said, to attempt to open it The FoR Rent -- Two unfurnished heated gun fired and the bullet! struck housekeeping rooms. Phone MO 8-4360; Garness in the abdomen, pune: ©r apply 109 Centre Street South. 67h turing the bowel in five places FOR Rent - Downstairs apartment, W b " A unfurnished, three rooms and hath; and leaving his body through the tou Ce or supplied. Cool in sam hip. Garness was carried out of mer. Suit couple. Immediate possession the woods by his companion. MO 8-2435 67¢ FOR Rent Unfurnished apartment, In court Tuesday, he told|} "ing room, kichtenette. 135 Byron Magistrate Ebbs that he still had street South 67c to undergo an operation anl did|womaN will give day care to chil not expect to be able to get back !dren or further information phone to work until July NO 84716 ae His Worship advi sentence would | three mor be confiscated "I don't want to see it ever D Street South, in i 4 Whithy. Independent Sales and Service, again," said Garness. IMO 8-201, J Ld »d him that MAN suspended for and the gun would 221 Storr 7c i he ng to our doors from . - Rangette. $30. Apply 1350 b: 66c 'Legion Bantams Win 4 To 3 Edge Out Collingwood By CLIFF GORDON | Collingwood team found the tar-|battling to get that one that would Whitby Legion's Bantam team get again at the 16.36 mark as|Put them out in front, |racked up another win on Mon-|Blarchard scored on a neat three| After a brief rest the young day night as they edged Colling-|way passing play with Armstrong fellows went at it again. The wood 4-3 in overtime, This is the and Phillip. 'The locals did their/locals were pressing hard and first game of a best of three all ihest to get back on even terms finally had their efforts rewarded Ontario semi-finals, The second put their passing plays were just|as Fletcher banged one home at game of the series is slated forinot clicking and they failed tothe 4.14 mark. {tomorrow night at the local arena (get the needcd equalizer in this] Now the stage is set for the big starting at 8.00 p.m. |frame, one here tonight when the Legion The Legion boys were really team could, with a win, advance keyed up for this game as they BACK TO WALL linto the a'l Ontario finals for the had yet to tast: defeat in play-| The locals had their back to the first time in several years. downs. They found however that wall in the fifial frame as they, SUMMARY they were in against a more for-|skated out for what as a rule is| 1st Period midable foe than they have been the final 20 minutes of hockey.|1, Collingwood, Phillip playing of late. The Collingwood | Rennie Moore soon brought the Penalties -- none. team was not the easy pushover Whitby fans to their feet cheer-! 2nd Period {that they had experienced in the ing as he scored his first of a pair 2, Whitby, Bremener, |game against Trenton. Both |at the 1.09 mark to make it a new| (Lawson) .. ... | teams battled. it out tooth and nail game. Little more than two min-'3, Collingwood, Blarchar: |during the first period with the utes later the little fellow who is| (Armstrong, Phillip ... 16.35 local defencemen and goalie play-|the oldest son of our arena man-| Penalties -- Mackee, McLean. ing great hockey. In fact they|ager scored =gain to give the Le- Tran, ' played good all through the game. |gion crew their first lead of the| 3rd Period The forwards, however, appeared | night. It appeared as if the locals 4, Whitby, Moore (Ashby)... 1.09 to be off their game somewhat. were going to be able to hold the 5, Whitby, Moore (Fletcher) 3.47 The homesters took a 1-0 lead fort from here in, as the Colling- |g, Collingwood, S. McKey with half a minute to go in the wood boys appeared to be show-| (Phillip) | first period as Phillip scored on a ing signs of fatigue. But they Penalty -- McLean, | sizzler that fooled Ing in the Whit- never gave up and finally man- Overtime by cage. The locals were unable aged to fire the equalizer at the 7, Whithy, Fletcher . 5 to answer this one in the first 13.04 mark. The Legion team - frame. missed a couple of great chances| The locals, coached by Tod to score later in the period but! 0 d T H 1 Linter, came out fighting in the |they were not shooting accurate-| T er Ilia {second period and showed they|ly and their passes were off the 'were not to be pushed aside eas- mark. The locals were fortunate F A d ily. Bremener took a pass from too that the homesters were not or ccuse Lawson and drilled it home to red hot at this stage of the game. {put the Legion crew on even|The bell went to end the third |terms with the northern boys. The period with the Collingwood team | . ® Plaintiff | agree with the plaintiff, and said charges. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wikinson | Adams, daughter of Mrs. D. | W WwW | ns ar that this was to be included in| Robert Hicks, of Liverpool| are shown following their wed- | Keldie, of Lakeside, and the A mechanic lien action in On.|the job which was to be in the| Road N., Pickering Twp. told ding in High Park United | groom is the son of Mr. and tario County court yesterday re-|@mount of $200, McCaughey said the court that he and his wife; Church, Toronto, recently, The | Mrs. R. Wilkinson, of Whitby. [sulted in A. Gionet, Pickering he shingled about one-third of arrived home about 9:30 p.m., bride is the former Betty Lou | Photo by Wakayama, Toronto {Twp., being awarded $150 andthe roof himself. |Feb. 14, and found the glass) ------ ep rp -- rem -- Si | costs. Gionet was the plaintiff in| Judge Pritchard agreed with smashed out of the front door.|fied by Hicks In court, Later, ne|since his arrest, was commitied the case and was represented by McCaughey on this argument and| Inside, he said, they found the said, they had searched Hill's|for trial on both charges. Bail E. R. Fleury, Defendant in the|said, 'if Gionet didn't have to|lelevision set missing and later| residence on McDonald Ave. was set at $1000. case was leo R. McCaughey, do the shingling, why did he do many other articles, including a| Hill, he said, claimed he had ~~ A 29-year-old Toronto man was Tuesday committed to stand trial before a judge and jury on charges of breakiaz and entering the case was the shingling of the a3 Pickering home and possessing roof. Gionet said that this was stolen goods, Harold Hill appear- not in the agreement, but thal he ed before Magistratz Frank Ebbs only did it to keep MctCaughey|in Whitby police rourt on a pre- happy. The defendant did not/liminary hearing into the WED IN TORONTO CEREMONY Valley Farm, Pickering, who it?" McCaughey estimated that mantel radio, a sct of cuff links, paid $50 for the articles in his represented himself. P. R. Wilson|the amount of work that was|an alarm clock and an electric|car. Co. Ltd., represented by Ross completed by Gionet would clock, which he identified in Hill, who has been in custody Kennedy, was awarded fees of amount to $150. court. | $150 and disbursements, and the| There was no dispute as to the] Det. Stan Henderson, of the plaintiff was awarded $25 plus amount of the contract, { Metro Police, told the court that disbursements. R. G. Conant rep-| Judge Pritchard, in making his he had found Hill's car parked in resented the Royal Bank of Can-| judgment, said, ""I find that the front of an hotel in Toronto ada in the action. Judge John E.| plaintiff, Gionet, did agree to do 2bout 12:30 a.m. on Feb. 15. Hill Pritchard presided over the case. |the work described by the de. bad been paged in the hotel and| The court learned that there|fendant, and that he failed to had watched as they searched bis had been a verbal agreement be-| complete this work which the de-|¢ar and found the articles identi. tween the defendant and the fendant describes, therefore, the, ™ | plaintiff on Aug. 10, 1357 for plaintiff is entitled to a lien of Gionet to do BUTT RADIO some carpenter, $150 and costs, | 118 Brock St. S. Whitby MO 8-3707 work for McCaughey. | Gionet said he told McCaughey| BANISHES POLIO RCA Victor ©@ TELEVISION FOR MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone FAO. 8-311 If you have not received your Times-Gozette by 7 P.M., Call Monumental Works BELL TAXI 318 Dundes Eost MO 8-3552 : All calls un or Sleend betwedn Created To Individual Requirements that the job would be 'rough CANBERRA (Reuters) -- The carpenter work." 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