The Oshawa Times, 15 Dec 1958, p. 5

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7 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Decomber 15, 1958 Tardiff veseners BAD 5, Hull--Annabelle, Ellett, Black i oy, 8.48 6, Hull-Rousseau, Annabelle, Boucher ..., 7, Whitby--Tom O'Connor, Smith, Attersley .. 17.04 Penalties -- Tardif 8,57, Gaye Dunnies Win, Lose In Weekend Games on Saturday and were not play- (They gave the Dunnies an waful scare the last time they played O'Connor 15.57, Ellett 15.57, Treen 16.58 WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West Te). 110, 8-3703 Manager: Lloyd Robertson SPILLS ARE MANY WHEN TOTS LEARN TO SKATE 2nd Period 2. Whitby --Atters) Babando 8, Hull--Boucher, Dumouchell, Rousseau 10.58 Penalties Youngherg 5.24, Babando 9.54, Chascaawh 14,36, corerners 19 16.00 By CLIFF GORDON Win one and lose one was the Ing as well as they might, fate of the Dunnies over the) weekend, On Saturday night the | Dunnies edged the Kingston Mer- chants 4-2 in a tremendous hock- ey game tho! had the fans sitting on the edge of their seats all the way, Then on Sunday the Dun- nies suffered the worst defeat of the season as the Hull - Ottawa Canadiens whipped the Rubber men 52 in Hull, This is the third defeat handed the Dunnies by the same Cana- diens, Tomorrow night the King- ston Merchants will invade the local arena to try and gain their first win of the season over the Whitby team, Many of the fans will remember the terrific game here the last time the Merchants played here, The Dunnles were forced to come from behind in The locals did get back on even terms early in the second period as Attersley scored on a pass from left winger Babando at the 3.48 mark, Then a penalty to Babando proved costly as the Ca- nadiens put on the power and Boucher scored his second goal with Dum uchel and Rousseau getting the assists on the Play, y |The Dunnies fought back game! but were unable to beat Cyr in the homesters' cage, TAKE 51 LEAD dn the third period the Cana- diens . al" out skated the locals and built up a 5-1 lead as Anna- bel' fied a pair of goals and Rousseau a singlet ally, the lat- ter's goal coming as the Dun- nies were playing short handed, Kellley, of the Canadiens, was sitting out a sentence when Tom here as they were leading 3-1 go- 3rd Period ing into the final period, and the| 4. Hull--Annabelle, thier 13,45, Myles 14.20, Keilley 16,69, ---------------------- Dunnies still managed to win gut 54, , , . Manager Brabin and coach Gagnon would like nothing Letter than to beat their ex- mates right here in Whithy, It also will give the local fans a chance to see the Merchants' new defence ace, Olsen, in action, From what we hear he is a dan. dy, . . , Manager Blair joined the team in Hull just r to game time, , , , ad been over In Clinton for a few days ironing out some troubles with the Comets, , , . Must have given them a real pep talk because if our memory serves us correctly they won two games while he was down there, , , , Assistant man- ager Waylett reported after the game yesterday that penalties were a big thing in the Hull KINGSTON O.H.A. SENIOR "A" O'Connor scored the Dunnies' final goal with Attersley and Samolenko getting a point on the play, That was all the damage for both teams and the locals suffered their fourth loss of the se the final period to edge the Mer- chants out 4.3 In as good a hoch- oy game as seen in a long time, SATURDA v "IN KINGSTON The Dunnies were out to keep their win string intact and their undefeated string at the hands of the Merchantsintact, A good erowd was in attendance and they were honing 10 see the Merchants catch the locals off guard, The Dunnies drew first blood in this game as, with Gag- non of the Merchants in the conl- er, Gordie, Myles triggered the first goal of the game, It came at the 6,47 mark with Attersley and 8amolenko getting credit for thn aseists on the nlav The Merchants fonght gamely hut were met hy a ston wall Whithy defence who fafle " to budre an inch, Just three min: | Times Staff Photo, |yte after the first Whitby goal | the locals made it 240 as captain | ef |Harry Sinden fired home a hot | lone with playing coach 8id Smith . Juveniles Score |gettine the helner on this one b 4 Wi H [ In the second nerlod it va 4 'lelose chee r rig t - in ere close checking affair right to the last three minutes and Ken Ross scored four goals, teams anpeared to toss caution to including the winning and in the wind, Moe Savard, a Corn. surance markers as he naced wall ex,, beat Henderson to cut Whitby to a 6-4 win over Cobourg |the loca! lead to a sinele goal Rideans in the OMHA Lake hore This one came at the 17.15 Juvenile hockey league opened mark at Whithy Arena Saturday night A fast change of lines for the Ross opened the scoring with |Dunnles saw the locals once a gon) a' 3,16 of the first period |again take a two-goal lead as and scored ll three goals in the [Jack Kane fired one home at the finel period, John Rls and Fred [18,12 mark just 58 seconds after Horton clicked for the other | favard's goal, Tom O'Connor and | Whithy ta!lic Smith picked up assists on Kane's | Gary Carlson, Gord Uwart, Arnew and Frank Wnachorn counted singles for the visitors MERCHANTS YS 'WORLD CHAMPION | WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS | DUNLOPS IN whitBY || TUES. DEC 16th -- 8:30 P.M. Phone MO 8-3111 | Yes "RE Taxi || WHITBY COMMUNITY ARENA game, and also that the Dunnies were not skating as hard, LUMMARY ist Period 1, Hull--Boucher, Tremblay ' 5.45 Penalties -- Tardiff 2.16, Gau:| thier 7.65, Attersley 10.40, Ted ason, ICE CHIPS , . . This would to some people appear, as A very bad weekend, but after all these oA fellows are only human, They came up with a win and a loss I and that is good for two road games, , , , The Dunnles still have a lead in the league stand: | ings, although it has been short enedened by the McFarlands who have played some five games | more, Tomorrow night | promises to be another real bang | backup game, , , , There always is eo Plenty of action whenever the | 4 | Kingston team come to town, | Times by 7 pm, Coll BELL TAXI All sells must be placed between ond 7130 x - Spills are part of the fun of learning to skate and Janice Nell, 4, doesn't seer: to mind ih>m when there are so many I willing people around to "ap her up. Leslie Reid, 3, right, [ and Joan Heard, 8, rear, look offers Jaiice some assistance | on, as Timothy Quantrill, 3, left, | | | | 3 (1 pik han Gere PHONE WE OR 7 CLEANTT CERVICE WHITBY MO 8-4922 There's no Substitute for Experience! SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN fo Sant gugqoath The Warwick == Model CC 155 -- Real high fidelity sound captured by two 7-inch co-axial speakers, The smartly designed cons temporary cabinet is finished in walnut, ma« hogany or light oak, Automatic fine tuning, Remote Control Tuning (optional) and other top features, Christmas Special as low as $249, CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN @ EASY TERMS goal "Things were really hot at this | stage and the Merchants came | storming back and once Again | hwhittled the local lead to a single OBITUARIES | goal as Colvin combined with Gagnon and Guidolin, with the The Oshawa-Whitby | former the trizger man on the | MRS, MARTHA REA |play, That was the way the score | Funeral services will be con-|gtood at the end of the second 20 TI M [A | ducted tomorrow afternoon from'minutes of play, - St, John's Anglican Church, Port| yn this period Bobby Attersley, | Whitby, for Mrs, Martha Rea, [the little blond bombshell of the GAZETTE Available at the following late of Windsor, who for more |pinnies, received his first pen: | {than 20 years was a resident of ally of the season and it met | dealers in DOWNTOWN WHITBY Whitby, Mrs, Rea died at the|wiih some disapproval by some | f ALLIN'S DRUGS help teach children skating, (home of her daughter, Mrs, J,!of the Whitby fan who made the Danna a1 Kenneth began five | Forbes, Windsor, on Friday, Dec, [trip to Kingston for the game, Corner Brock and Dundas Streets Weeks on Staff Photo, Rain gts ness dip ere Vas "an bus COURTICE PHARMACY she was the former Martha claimed it as the ever dangerous White, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | Attersley picked up his 15th of the | 117 Brock Street North {Robert White, She was in her season with Ted O'Connor getting | {65th year, She was married In|ihe well deserved assist on the | 130 Dundas Street West {1918, in Toronto, to Thomas Rea, play. This goal came at the 2.24 | RIGLER'S STORE | mark of the final frame and ap- Corner Brock & Colborne . Mothers Assist |BOWLING News LADIES' CANDY BOWLING (who predeceased her, For a few years she lived In Toronto, then peared to cut the hearts of the Kingston team, However by what Streets JURY & LOVELL At Rotary SKALING ri om me ve se fire i meee i ion tow bv PHARMACY | High bowlers this week were until six months ago when she' [Mildred Bilida with 794, Gladys|left to make her home with her | Merchants figure things will be Want to see the skating stars patience with_their pupils, Every Wiles with 775 and Isabel Mother. (daughter In Windsor |different here tomorrow: night, of tomorrow in action? pupil {s fortunate in having his or |sill with 740, While here, Mrs, Rea was algummARy Then drop by Whitby Arena her own teacher -- their mother,| Other High Triples (over 530): mou! Reve member of She La. 1st Period any Wednesday afternoon from | The many mothers take this hour |v pages 653; E. Cooke 630: A. |Legion and 1h Ladin wonadian| y wihy--Myles, 23 pm. This Is when the pre. once a week to help teach thelr wiivioel 620: A. Howls 609: H. + pS dies' Auxiliary Attersley, Samolenko 6.47 school age members of the Whit. children the fundamentals of |gaciarache 599: F. Moore 563: 3 iy i 8 { re, Port Whit 2. Whithy--Sinden, Smith ,. 9.47 by Rotary Club's Figure Skating skating, IL. Stevenson 569 D "Moore 550: She So 4 ty member of Penalties Gagnon 5.45, Treen Club lace up their "ates for a| Purpose of the class Is to alle-(y' Archibald 557. vo Wh Sliver Cross Mothers' Asso:|s 42 "Gyidolin 18.18, tour of the ice surface |viate the overflow of the regular| Hig) " : > clation, | 2nd Period Yor. inoat of the tats the tous classes Sgturday mornings. An gh Singles (over 200): M,| She Is survived by three sons 3. Kingston--Savard, 317 Breck St. S. SHORTY'S 106 Dundas Street East 159 Brock Street North Or at any of these dealers in Whitby and Area, ALMOND'S Almonds ) BENNETT'S " q . Bilida 323, 241, 230; G, Wiles 205, land one daughter, Mrs, Forbe i ol i ie (€nrolment of 385 persons has ' ' 0, 8 y rs orbes "hiaral * fie ith thrills and spills, swelled. the club's A be. 208: I. Mothersill 202, 252; E.|(Mary), of Windsor, George, of i TN 832 Brock Street North N Cooke 280, 21 : starache | Winds n . thay They move along the large ice yond the time allowed. And as a, ke 200, 211; H, Bastarache Windsor, Thomas, of Northern Tom O'Connor, Smith CORNER GROCERY surface step by step, their rub result the tots take their lessons | 200: G, McEachern 246; J, Smith |Ireland, and David, of Portage la Kingston--Colvin, Port Whitby iggy Ln i Mt Wednesday. 8; F. Moore 236; J, Archibald |Prairie, Man, Gagnon, Guidolin 18.98 DAVIS SUPERTEST 1235; F, Gudgeon 235: A, Micki The remains lved at ti T ) ; " So, if you want to see what arrived at the p og, 2.20, Pat odd shapes, Some are rigid v vel 232. 9 3 , 091. Tw h Penalties reen \ and . ing A 4 spill Sov may well be the skating stars of oy 1 pi ny 21; M, Ww. C Tow n Funeral Chapel, ridge 4.24, Attersley 11.04, Me: 1and on the ice with a thump, tomorrow and to spend a pleasant edgs 220, 222, 206; A, Hewis 221,| Whitby, on Sunday afternoon until Niff 18.27, Tom O'Connor 19,35, No. 2 Highway West of Whitby GOLDRING'S ' 201; FE, Mason 220; L, Stevenson |Tuesday 2.3 servie Le . . } sday at 2.30 p.m, for service Others are more relaxed afternoon watching children 215: G. Sandford 212: F, Barton |in St. John's Anglican Church drd Perlod seem to fall gracefully, Falling x | 6, Whitby--Attersley, GROCERY Port Whitby and . 09; M. Heron F', Townsend | Port by, C J » §OTV- T " for many of them is just as much ort Whitby, Conducting the serv Ted O'Connor 2.24 learning Canada's most popular |; sport, drop by the arena Wed: |,' Cim v 24; M, McKim D. Moore [ice will be the Rector, Rev i J + They slide a 4 : i J -- Olsen 8.43, Young. fun as skating. They slide along George Nicholson, Pallbearers Penalties 1sen 8.43 § the ice until they regain the cour. berg 10, Brock N. nesday between 2-3 p.m, (201: 1. Robertson = ' { gina " 4 { 62 vill J, : g. Coate 1 age to get back up and try to, Annual rainfall in the Punjab/maple Buds 0; Humbugs 3; Gum- will be J, Marin, Doug, Coates, |gyNDAY IN HULL Re-Elected R 'Bantam Play e eC e eeve n am a For HOME DF! IVERY by Points for the day: Lollipops 4; Bert Li x p keep their legs together, larea od Pakistan averages only drops 1; Jelly Beans 38; rt Lear, John Fawcett, Homer Things were not sitting too Kiwanis edged Pickering 3-2, Carrier Boy | Bi n p| " The teachers have abundant about 10 inches. Sorts 1; Peppermints 2; All [Boake and M. Pengally, all of lightly with the Canadiens as William Heron was re-elected 696, His opponent, Mrvon Vipond, and Rotary and Foresters fought | Ee [Savers 2. Lie| Whitby. Interment will be at St, they skated out for the start of | - C Phone MO 8-3618 recve of Whithy Township Satur. [had 437 BTR run at TAD Arena PHONE | ---- | 's Oatuphai John ] Cemetery, the game yesterday, Their coach EVENING SHOWS 7 P.M, day in a close battle Couneillor ~~ Myrtle Lovelock hockey action at Whithy Avena MO 8-3703 | BR ' EE and manager were really fired up , 'MAYING LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.20 {topped the polls with 735 votes| Friday night, 111 DUNDAS ST. W. | after the 10-4 defeat handed their MONDAY e TUESDAY © WEDNESDAY former councillor John Goodwin. [io "pet aln her seat, Gord| Donald Dalr, George Clarke WHITBY Copies of Lending » helping hand to | Eleanor McDonald, Whitby, her two children, Danna, 3, Mrs, McDonald Is one of many | mothers/ wh go to the arena lett, and Kenneth 5, is Mrs, | every Wednesday afternoon to T.V. 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Santa Claus|{town and free gifts were dis|the scoring, [even had a helper in the person [tributed to every child visiting] The first period was a rough of four . year - old Bruce Camp- him, {and ready affair with six penal: bell, who was dressed as Santa] Previously on his visits to tes being handed out and only and rode at the head of the{Brooklin Santa Claus arrived in|one goal being scored, the Hull parade, the village in his sled and then team scoring as Boucher scored Port Perry High School Bahd held an open house for the chil-jon a pass from Tremblay. led hy majorette Dianne Winstan- dren, This year's parade was a] The penalties were divided ley of Leaside headed the pa.ifine example of community evenly at three each, The Dun. rade. Large, colorfully decorated effort. nies appeared somewhat tired ----- after the hard game in Kingston William Heron Is | Results Of CAEN EN SS a Se, BC eo |for the test, | They got full benefit of thelr {work too as the Canadiens down. ed the Dunnies 52 in a fast game, Boucher and Annabell paced the Hull attack with a pair of goals each with Rousseau add. ing the other tally, For the los. U4 rs ¥ SA if Nps "DESERT RAYS" RAID AFRIKA KORPS HEADQUARTER RICHARD CRT BURTON - JURGENS RUTH RAYNOND dl * PELLEGRIN DR.ALECWINDOM . . . whose scalpel become @ sword dividing @ nation. Wl N i! Frigidaire SA tg a Call us for FREE INSTALLATION SURVEY. We are fully equipped to take care of the wiring and venting of your new dryer, BUTT RADIO: ] 118 BROCK ST. §. WHITBY DIAL MO 8.3707 i to J OR SO IA Sh J SO Ss Sn A nn IS PRO i J against PETER FINCH MARY URE In BATMAN COLOUR WW 201 {charges here last Tuesday night and trey were determined to id 1 \ o a) ) It is Heron's second successive McMahon was re-elected with 650 and Willlam Bell score goals term in office [votes, Stanley Young was the|for Kiwanis. Bob Ashton counted make amends to the fans for that one and they had their fellows ", " | Herc lled 627 votes Good: only new member elected to the ; ) CHRISTMAS GIFT" TICKETS ARE | icon vo To council with 306 votes, + + |" Deas. Stevens and: Sin Toy NOW ON SALE AT OUR BOX OFFICE # i 2 really whipped to a high gear Heber Down gained a seat as) Other candidates for council|lit the lamp for Rotary. 'Ralph depuly-reeve by a margin of seals were: W ter Mittler 405; Merrick and Don Brown scored | more than 250 voles. Down bad Gladys Geatles 139. Foresters

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