Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 31 Mar 1958, p. 4

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4 YW DALY TIMES-GAZETTE, Mendey, Merch 31, 19358 THERE WERE FIREWORKS AND FIRE TRUCKS AS DUNNIES # » MANAGER WREN BLAIR (left), GREETS CROWD DON McBETH (left), ROLLED HOME BUS GAGNON, STANDING ON RIGHT Times-Gazette photos ~ |Combines Hit End Of Trail | Brooklin + Combines met the the Suburban league. Although end of the trail Saturday night'the Brooklin fans had Ktile to lin the Port Perry arena, when cheer about, the game was fast, {¥he Newmarket Smokerings jand clean. Blanketed the Combines 3 to 0 LINEUPS: {to take the best of seven finali BROOKLIN -- Goal: Melnick. !seriec four games to one. Jones, The Smokerings will now rep- resent the Suburban league in the all-Ontario finals .against Fort Erie. The Combines just could not get rolling, and mo matter how they they could not push the past Vince Vanstone in the Newmar- ket cage. Vanstone played for Bowmanville all season, t moved fo Newmarket for Brooklin had a glorious sea- ison in their regular schedule, {winning 25 games out of a Dos-| (sible 28, but -when they entered|, wn linto the finals with Newmarket, | they seemed to go into a slump. |The Combines defeated Aurora' |Bears four games to one prior to the finals series. i The Port Perry arena was fill-| ed almost to capacity for this game, and was a record crowd lior this season. Brooklin still have players who played this! year who are still eligible for, rt DOS one or two more years in jun- #4 | lor hockey, and next year, they , can look forward to an even bet-| No scoring. ter junior team. -Clitiord and| Penalties: Campbell, 9:04; Charlie Johnston, manager and Grandy, 12:00; Tureski; 15:02; coach, should be congratulated! Cornish, 15:49; Redshaw, 17:00. for their effonts in- taking the] BROOKLIN 0, NEWMARKET Combines as far as the finals inl3. Policeman Slides 30WLING NEWS Policeman SH | LADIES' CANDY LEAGUE | TORONTO (CP) -- A suburban Top bowler this eek Was York Township police constable Terry Shaw with a 760 triple, said Saturday he fired three shots High triples (over 550): T. nto the tires of a car after being a Opa 0 Memeo i; 3, | 00, O fest op the hood after Peggs 646; 1. Mothersill 617; S.|"conetable George Burt sald he Dilling 610; M. Harris 601; P.| 00 on oe he west end ; J. Fowler 569; J./ ute P g 5. Bremner 581; ' (when a car cut him off. He Penal Cain, 12:00; Camp Redshaw, Million, 16:20. 3rd Period Bantams Bow Whit Men's WHITBY and DISTRICT Roblin 568; M. Bilida 567; W.[%'=t ® CF S00 i . ol p, parked in Wilkinson 63; A. Mickecel 855; oni of it and walked back to . : " investigate, High Singles (over 200): o77.| He said as he stepped off the Shay 2% G. a B 1e oS Bo; sidewalk the car moved directly Bowling Loop Whitby and District Men's : Bowling League: |EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT Team Standing: Boice Truck,' 13,589, 6; Sober Six, 14,059, 5;| Black Angels, 13,507, 7; Cobblers, | 14,131, 3; B and R Transport, 13,- 90, 7; Ramblers, 13,399, 5; Kings- way Garage, 14,093, 6; Fittings, 13,399, 5; Bathurst, 14,262, 5; Millwork and Builders Sup., 14,- 417, 9; Jokers, 13,842, 8; Tigers, 13,191, 3; Cutting Room ,14,297, 7: Barclay's, 12,834, 4; Oshawa, Wood Products, 14,173, 7; Canucks, 14,184, 9. - High Triples: D. Wiles 817, J. rioting, Stark 755, G. Rideout 747, Bremner 746, J. Fawcett 727, Sweet 722, C. Holter 720, F. Sweet 714, R. Morrison 698, J. Clark 693. High Singles: 277, H. Sweet 272 To Woodstock By CLIFF GORDON The third period was a real Whitby Legion's crack bantam! nerve racking affair. The ten- , team bumped up against the sion was really high, The Dun- Woodstock bantams who are de- nies were coming home and the fending champions here on Sat- local Bantams were knocking at urday night. The visitors won! the door for the all-Ontario title the first game of the all-Ontario The combination of the two was finals by a score of 53. The terrific. Woodstock again tool second game of the series is the lead at the 11:10 mark as slated for Woodstock on Friday they caught the local defence night: napping. This ofie came just Dent led the visitors' attack seconds after the locals missed with a pair of goals with single 8 terrific chance to take the eounters going to Guthrie, lead. The Legion crew still kept Church and Beattie. Brian digging and once again thes Fletcher fired a pair for the clicked to tie the count up a losing Whitby team, with Ron- 2 trio each. The Woodstock nie Moore adding a singleton. [eam had a Nitie 100 much drive 7 : : . and last period kick for the local eh period vias very team in Saturday night's game, Whitby team had a 'territorial | Dowever, and they took the lead edge on the play, but appeared Just 16 seconds later. Dent was #0 be nervous and their shooting ihe trigger man on this one. was off, Clive Gregory, in the Dent again found the mark a visitors' cage, also appeared the 18:32 mark to salt the game jittery but he failed to give in away Io the Hlocky little teat and held the Legion crew off "on V'oodsiock. the score sheet. The second game will be i - Ing in the Whitby net was not Woodstock on Friday night and too busy as he did not have too ® Win is a must for the Legion many shots to handle, but what ¢8m. We feel more than sur ones he did have capably turn- that Tod Lintner the coach of ed aside. One penalty was hand the local team will be cracking ed out in the scoreless firsl the whip a little harder and tha: frame and it went to Macke of his charges will reward him the Whitby team for interfer. With a timely win. The local ence. won the flip for the third game The Woodstock {eam came ogt:* they have that in their faver strong in the second period and That is if they don't go and hemmed the locals well in their do things She way they did own end of the rink. Beattie against * Collingwood, started the ball rolling for the) SUMMARY winners at the 2:30 mark as he ist Period beat Ing with a sizzling back-! Scoring:' None. hander. Penalties: Mackie int 6:48. The visitors kept up their at- 2nd Period tack and made it 20 at the 1. Woodstock: Beattie 3 Soar 25 Shren weal in 2. Woodstock. Church 11 one 0 give ng ittle 3, W 4 fF cher chance on the piay. The Legion Wh Mage, Fleicher, team were having trouble get- 4, Whitby ting their plays organized for (Ashby) 19:10 the first 15 minutes of this per- Penalties: Dent 'hoo king iod. Once they did get the pays 14:20. Beattie hold. "17:20. clicking t.ey made it hot for 3rd Period Gregory in the winners' cage.'5 Woodstock. Guthrie Ronnie Moore brought the al- (Beattie, Heath) most 500 fans to their feet as 6, Whitby. Fletcher he drilled one into the short (Ashby) ; side of the net as he took &'7. Woolstock. Dent pass from Fletcher and McLean (Church) Then with just 50 seconds to 8. Woodstock. Dent go = the m e stan a Fletch Penalties Lawson t his fi I a pair to pul checking 1:55, Ashby the locals back on even terms. |2 20, Beattie int, 18:59 B RO C hj Phone MO 8-3618 EVENING SHOWS 7:00 P.M. | NOW pLavING LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8:20. MOKDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY RAMIG PROC THE MBLER FROM By ALLAN BAILEY ju | As an eye-witness to the mob day morning. street brawling, and 5 general nuisance which occur- red late Saturday night and Sunday morning, I can give a qualified description of what ac- tually took place after the form-| RE Hutehinson al celebration of the Dunnies' I. Tivendale 258, G. Sweet 249, return had been completed. 0. Moore 249, W. Sweet 247, C., . The time was 11:25, The Dun- Green 247, J. McCarroll 246, A. ries had left the Plaza on Brock Smail 244 . where earlier, they had been . met 'and given a rousing wel come, At 14:30, the Whitby Brass Band completed the cere- mony by marching up Dundas St. to the Band room, with a ost of followers tagging Vehind inging and cheering. No sooner iad the band disappeared, than sitched over the edge of Chedoke a mob of people, so numerous Falls in west-end Hamilton Sat- that an. exact count could not urday and landed on rocks at the be taken, lined the four corners, yottom of the 150-foot drop. and spread along Brock and He was taken to hospital where Dundas streets. iis condition was reported fair.! Cars were rocked, a bus win- Witnesses said the youngster, dow smashed, and the Whitby on *of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Police Department, who were Fraser, had been shifting stones investigating a fight in a restau- {along with his brother, Wayne, rant, had their motorcycle tip- and some friends and lost his ped over causing damage to the {halance, windshield. This nonsense kept (They turned and two O Te Police Department, tario Provincial Policemen we tacked. One man fight was on. Fists were flyin and the man f with PC Whiteside on top. The other police joined in help him, and were attacke Sg Youngster Goes Over Chedoke Falls HAMILTON (CP) -- Ten-year ld David Fraser of Hamiltor Middieton Departme Co poral William the Whitby Police the melee was One of shameful performance, One man was arrested for a a Harrison, of Ajax, age 21. [ will appear court tomorrow. uid" = 5:10 4 Fletcher Cross kneeing PANG GA DALE ROBERTSON DEBRA PAGET THOMAS GOMEZ MON PICTURE FIRE DESTROYS OLC BARN Hockey fans who came to Whitby 1 night wits nessed bonfire when & emoalished barn a Ladies' College burned to the ground | Fire Chief Bruce Corner re | ports that the cause of the fire is still under investigation, One wing of the L-shaped barn | was complete] destroyed, but firemen managed the other half of the building The barn was empty at the RGIVEN y Jam of being torn down Fire occurred at 9:00 p.m firemen. preparing to brin the Punnies to Whitby on th | fire truck, fought the fire i dress uniform. process an partial the Ontario \ | -! = cs k Ms ADULT ENTERTAINMENT RGOTTEN' § to sé AC A SAA Tt $8 Gib SX BAS Fu | The police,~thiree from Whitby heading back. to the station for the vehicle by usi aid. When they were about half ¢ a block to the police station on Colborne St, west, they were at- attacked Charles Whiteside, OPP, and the fi seen running through the mob carry- They also appealed for all. the ing the hat as a souvenir of such y Pp! J 'saulting a police officer follow- come to make a nui ing this fracas. He is Gregan). oi ac in Whitby police The Whitby Fire Department! were then called to the scene. you They acted as though back the mob with tney were out to celebrate Hal-| time of the f're and was in the and {people received a soaking. A car began n-| police, .~half-inch hose, w re department, g, Corner. "We admit that were afraid of them." Finally, the whole Police Department to i d. was of at casting that unless the left the streets in five minutes, use ihe hoses to disperse them. go home, although most of the 5 mob were outsiders Ie mob ever saw the Dunnies play lowe'en was never like this, |Grass Fire ( Mob Gets Out Of Hand Attacks Whitby Police | p until after one o lock Sun- the fire hose, and hundreds of| charging the and fire department, and | Fire Chief Bruce Corner stopped ng a two-and- and spraying ater into the motor to stall the car, The mob then began to throw bottles and stones at the "That is why we went back ell to the ground for our helmet," said Chief we Whitby ; on A policeman's hat went flying guy" and "the police cruiser about 20 feet into the air, and|grove through the mob broad. people raspectable citizens of Whitby to who had] sance of] es, All these destruc- persed, well after two o'clock, tive actions had no relation to {he gireets were in shambles, | the Whitby Dunlops, and' it is and. soaking wet. Ope police of-! NEW YORK (AP) == doubtful that any of those in the ficer was heard to remark, "if kind of radiotelescope W {this is what they are going to ruby "eye do, they might as well forget|that may permit man 3 {about this Wednesday." lowe'en early, but a look at the! The latest word concerning the| University said Sunday. The core police records shows that Hal- celebration this Wednesday, is of the ni Ithat it will still go on. nature, and firemen returned to| . Whitby about 10 minutes after Humbugs 1; Life Savers 3; All the siren had sounded, during the week. firemen were hindered in deco-| (rating the fire trucks. The fire- | men met at the fire hall to deco- Bradley 205; Lorna Stevens 202; rate the trucks at but with two grass fires, they! were forced to dela; their deco- rating. Is Reported were called to the scene of an-|], Heard 219; other grass fire Saturday morn-|211; ling at approximately 10:30, in(208; J. Archibald 207; R. Pele- the vicinity of Howard's Drive- shok 205; In, i Whitby on Hwy, 12. | week one hour later, at the farm of thy Q Bill Riley, 4th concession, Whit-| Fallow 239: Elaine Clarke 246, | by township. | Moore 261; N. McCarroll 256, 8s; a un and he landed onthe Ws Wilkinson 254; 11 BES alley] "1 slid off after about 60 feet 237. G. McEachern 237; M. Stew.|2nd fired three shots," he said. art 237: S, Dilling 228; E. Green| Sylvanus Arsenault, 27, of Pet. ley 226: M. Harris 221, 220; M.|2Vawa, Ont, was arrested and fy a charged with criminal negligence : x Oe a 310; 1. Mothers, 217 [80d having liquor in a puble D. Kehoe 217; A. Mick Whitby volunteer fire brigade ' 1 M. Bilida 201; J. Fowl- about one mile morth of er 201; G. McDonough 200. Points for the day: Gumdrops Jelly Beans 4; Lollipops 3; Copies of The Oshawa-Whitby DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE Available at the following' dealers in DOWNTOWN WHITBY ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundas The fire was not of a serlous:2; Maple Buds 2; Peppermints 0; {Sorts 1. This was the fourth grass fire LADIES' CIGARETTE LEAGUE Singles over 200: Gladys Wiles The fifth grass fire of the 304, 250, 214; Bobbie Heron 262; occurred approximately Lorraine Foote 261, 233; Doro 1 uan * 207; Evelyn | Eileen McBride 238; Mildred Bil- ida 234, 202; Lil Peake 232; Mar- lilyn Mowat 229; Connie Denyer 217; Isobel Mowat 206; Alice Because of the grass fires, the 10:00 a.m. Helen Tutt 201. Triples over 550: Gladys Wiles 768; Dorothy Quantrill 652; Lor- raine Foote 626; Bobbie Heron reports that his hat is missing. the firemen would be forced to! SION, Switzerland (Reuters)--! Myrtle Everick 580; Eileen Rev. George Plummer, 32, of To-| Bride 580: Lil Peake 576; Lorna ronto, was killed near here Sun- Stevens 553; Isobel Mowat 553. day while bicycling through Swit-|- Points to date: zerland. He was hit by a car.|Buckingham 49, Sportsman 42, 624: Evelyn Fallow 591; Elaine Clarke 588; Mildred Bilida 55; c- Streets COURTICE PHARMACY 117 Brock Street North MINISTER KILLED Players 58, PALM SPORTING GOODS 130 Dundas Street West RIGLER"S STORE Corner Brock & Colborne Streets JURY & LOVELL Sweetcap 31, Exports 30, Win- When the crowd finally dis- chester 29. RUBY TELESCOPE A new, ith a " has been developed § to see the Columbia ' {edge of his universe, ew telescope is an am-| plification device, using a synthe-| tic ruby and developed by Col-| + WHITBY CLASSIFIED PHARMACY 317 Brock St. S. SHORTY'S umbia and the U.S. Naval Re- search Laboratory. TWO rooms for rent at Old Post Inn, WASHER and Appliance Service and No. 2 Highway, $30 monthly. Phone RA Simplicity warranty. J, Bremner, 604 _73¢|Byron South. Phone MO 8-3795. Apr. { | 54145. FOR sale -- 30.06 | semi | sights. Brand new condition, 8-2810, ] DRESSMAKING and alterations, Rea. 71000 down, asking $10,000. Three bed !sonable prices. Work guaranteed. Mon. f00m bungalow, all con n |day to Friday. MO 8.4398; $63 Byron Whitby location. W. Hey y 0 or 2 MO 83231, North. t | FOR Sale -- Trailer, 24 ft., top condi- ALTERATIONS, pant cuffing, drape: ope MO and, tion, 4885. forced to sell, $600. Ph FOR MISSED CIGAR STORE automatic rifle, extra clip, case, peep AERIALS moved, MO Mo 8.2081. 76a. ; 106 Dundas Street East PAPERS THE TUCK SHOP repaired, lastalled. ' as low as $39. Independent Service, April € IN WHITBY Phone MO. 8-3111 159 Brock Street North Or at any of these dealers || in Whitby and Arca. ALMONDS iences, good ley Realtor 714 alterations; also drapery. 101% April 25 Self contained front ground floor apartment, \'frig. and stove. Business couple pre. ferred. Apply 400 Dundas West, MO. 8-2398. nu FOR Rent -- 3 room apartment. Heat. ed, private entrance, private bath, heavy wiring. Phone MO 8:4560. 75a APARTMENT for Rent -- Self contain. ed, three rooms and bath. Immediate possession. MO 8-2583. 75b $1500 down, asking $8900. Four room brick bungalow, all conveniences. Good | Whitby location. W. McAuley Realtor, MO 8-3231 Whitby, 75¢ |FOR Sale -- 1851 Cadillac, excellent condition, $1250 or trade accepted. Write PO Box 1033, Whitby, 75b RAGLAN, three rooms for rent, water inside, private entrafice, immediate possession. Phone Brooklin 626 R 3. 74f FOR Rent -- Apartment, self contain. ed, all conveniences for housekeeping 202 Dunlop Street East 74b FOR Sale -- '50 Mercury, ton pick up, excellent condition, five heavy duty tires, $350. MO 8.2348 Tae FOR Sale Electric Sunshine Rang- ette with oven, $35; two men's walking canes, Phone MO 38.3788 anytime 74c {OUTBOARD motors and power lawn mowers repaired, 149 Brock North agent for Johnson Motors April 28 COUPLE wapted to share furnished house, low rental. Child welcome Phone after 4.30. MO 8-2667 72 FOR Rent -- Furnished apartment, two rooms, modern bed-sitting room and {kitchen, private entrance. 231 Palace Street. April 21 |FOR Rent --- Completely furnished three room apartment, electric stove, refrigerator, $70. 806 Brock North | Whitby, Apt, 4. Dial RA 35-3214 72 (HOME insulation, blowing method Free 'estimates. ithe sanitary way. Walter Ward, Phone MO 8-2563 [FOR Rent (hitby 1 23 FOR Rent "Apartment, two rooms, modern bed-sitting room and Kitchen g private entrance 231 Palace Street e April 20 n BAWLEIGH Good Health Products Spices and extracts, Phone MO 85-4436 April private bath,' | | Seotic tanks cleaned) 17) If you have not received your Times-Goxette by 7 P.M,, Call BELL TAXI Al calls must be Jlased between 7 ond 7.30 p.m. DRIVEWAY GRAVEL Coarse or fine -- $7.00 per load. Cement Gravel $1.60 yd. Sond ond Loom Fill. For delivery ERIC BRANTON MO 8-2660 April 22 GROCERY Almonds BENNETT'S GROCERY 832 Brock Street North CORNER GROCERY Port Whitby | DAVIS SUPERTEST No. 2 Hiochway West of Whitby SOLDRING'S GROCERY Port Whitby NORTH END GROCERY Brock N. it For MOME DF! IVERY by Carrier Boy PHOM" Or Call at our of 111 DUNDAS ST W MO 8-3703 WHITBY WHITBY BARGAIN CENTRE MEN'S & YOUTHS' PERRY COMO JACKETS All-woal material, fully lined, contrasting colors, Sizes 34 to 46. Reg. 14.98. SALE PRICE LADIES' GENUINE CAPE LEATHER JACKETS In on array of ettractive styles and colors Sizes 12 to 20, Reg. 24.95. SALE PRICE .. BOYS' SUEDINE WESTERN JACKETS Zipper 'fronts, fringed pockets. Sizes 3 to éx. SALE PRICE 11.96 PLEASE NOTE: In Honour of Whitby Duniops winning the World Hockey Championship we are giving an extra 10% discount to you if you clip and present this ad to us. WHITBY BARGAIN CENTRE 118 BROCK STREET NORTH MO 8-408

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