The Oshawa Times, 26 Feb 1959, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 26, 1959 § WHITBY Baby Band To | DAY-BY-DAY wii and Mrs. Medland, 57%. Mrs. Thomas, TWh; Mrs Free WHITBY SPORTS Attersley Could PERSONALS _ | opt Project | mirmemm mmmor wih bis wh "ah i that bi © } The following were the top -- | | B ! Miss Margaret Mary Mowat mothers of the Whitby soores at Tuesday's Duplicate {United Church Baby Band met ; | SPOTLIGHT £ op Scorer % returned to her home after un Tuesday n the sey Hal | Bridge: | PUBLIC MEETIN spending a vacation in Los Ange- at 3 p.m. Mrs. J. Breckenridge| Fast and West: Mr, and Mrs. | y By CLIFF GORDON " by) Bop Bodchel i 13 Jpe Jet got les, California, with her sister. [opened the meeting and read 2 J. Wilson, 71; Mrs. Odlum and Barring any real outburs a w - letter to_the mothers from the . Welsh, 642; Mr. Patterson Chomb c h d blic By WREN A. BLAIR Moe Savard, of the Kingston most goals scored at 32. Geo.| Mrs. Gordon Curle and her|pigsion Monthly, [Mes Mr. Contes. ne Mrs | Toe Whithy ho x jommetes | - i A GDnulie Merchant: Bobby Attersley Samolenko, who was not in ace, pay), of Campbellford, visit: The letter described the differ. (270 MF: Coates, STa; rs. | SERVICES ORGANIZATION The Whitby Dunlops finished their leag ith inst|should have the Eastern Ontario|tion on Tuesday night due to a| "boo 5 ty © ow ent ways that old discarded nylon h y ops { "regis | ST. A scoring championship under bruised foot, is back in the top| . ndas|stockings can be put to use by Kingston Merchants last night in the Limestone city, by rej r ts, one less than M. J. Richardson, of Dundas i in K Mrs. | 2 stalemate. The result kept intact the local club's mas. bis I. yd Geo On - Shelld with 5% pounls. 8 Lvs street west. They left on Wednes- Te ciissions ane the mothens, ROK TO FE So 100% b " last release from Geo. Carver y . . : SE mgston Which saw the Morchauts il fo wi alr alne > 14-point lead which should be| The Dunnies placed three in the gay for Toronto where Paul willlto save them and bring. them tol} Nr Created To [I There will bo a ploy by the Whitby Theatre Guild, a film, e Ufo. Tue. ie nih Tl tired more than enough to take the top top 10 this week as did Kingston ,,, hospitalied for a few days at|the meetings each month. Individue! | and organization plans by Colonel F. S. Wotton, Ontario following their wild and woolly encounter here Tues- honors. and Belleville. Bob Boucher, of, cic) children's Hospital. Following the meeting, sewing Ah Requirements || County Civil Defence Co-ordinator, \ This meeting will be held in WHITBY TOWN HALL at 8 p.m. N labad ey 3 A the full pp his inspired hockey over the past three weeks. Refereeing|Via a total of 28 goals and 61/makes up the balance cf the total.| npg Carol Sutherland, of Lee|Missions. Refreshments were| It would be of this fi remaining games to tie his - y id $0 start, The big fellow lowered his|games were Mrs. Marg Maund- BUTT RADIO STAFFORD BROS. WHITBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Tuesday night's game here, was a thriller all the way, highlighted [night but that total will not ap-|leases, as he was not in the net, ainty refreshments were served © NO ADMISSION CHARGE thrown, "Big" John wrestled Gagnon to the ice, end Which to pick up eight assists, hungry Canadiens, who will play Bonnie, daughter of Mr. and| TELEVISION } couldn't fight like that." Once he was down I was content to hold Kingston team, is the second man| On Sunday the' Duncies travel Saturday. A party was arranged him." "That's the end of that stick stuff as far as I'm concerned." 44 assists. Playing coaches Sid| Marcel Goyette of the Cornwal |Willis, Mark and Myles Johnson, lay. Babando notched both. markers for the "Dunnies" con-| Attersley is the top point man the Ottawa - Hull Canadiens, | was done on the quilt for the i y to be desired in the contest with several misconducts assists. He tops the league in as-| lowe John Henderson SONICS avenue, entertained her group of{sérved by Mrs. Kemp. [12 F doe Gandrut Public wf. this, ard, i i 1 being handed out as a result of questionable calls. John Hender-|sists and needs only mine in HR 10 Joa J he) 28 right from the ladies. The lucky winners of the Your very truly, i : 3 's|old record of 70. He picked up were is ' 'hrusts were labelled goal-mouth plays which John turned aside, (one of these points on Tuesday mark to a neat 2.89 al latest Ye org and Mrs. Doreen DePrato.t 00 "0" (Wl Flores Monumental Works Thomas Seon. F. sive: . Dun- . 318 Dundes Eost residen . i 7 . Chasczew- pear in the following summary, for the 7-5 defeat handed the { y =X} | > 8 fig between Jorn i Tg J Sg ga then has three games in/nies last Sunday by the goal. by the hostess RCA Vicior MO 8.3552 i i ! I the final home game of the sched- ing on top with every chance .to get a few good ones in, but! Moe Savard, a former Cornwall |Mrs. Bob Johnson, of High street, later when asked about this by several people John said, "I|Chevie, and this year with the ule here on Saturday right. celebrated her sixth birthday on im." "But I'm saying right now, I won't take that spearing from in the standing with a total of 75 to Cornwall for the last game of or the occasion with the follow- him any more." 'Neither will any other guy on our club, if I see points made up of 31 goals andthe schedule. ing guests: Susan Wright, Debbie John displayed a good three-inch cut in his stomach after the Smith of the Dunnies, and Ike Chevies is the bad man of the Paula Johnston, Bobbie Dalby, the citizens of the Whitby--Oshawa District, Po i t a total game as a result of Gagnon's spearing. This episode is what pro- Hildebrand of the Belleville Mc-|league as he has sat out a tfota Debbie McCoy, Jane Hallett, | . iol : vbked the fight. Farlands hold down the third spot of 120 minutes in the sin bin, or | pr vllis Coates, Marion Ward, | also the Industrial and Commercio organiza- " in the scoring race. two full games. Heather Newman, Penny Purdy, | | : i Saurday sight here the "Trasules" close out thelr yegular | TOP TEN Beth Lee, Beth Cawker. Among] tions for their. floral tributes which made our home schedule against the Hull-Ottawa Canadiens. General , 1959 |other tasty refreshments, a nice-| 'Manager Sammy Pollock has advised that he will be on the Including garhes to Monday, February 23rd, ly decorated birthday cake was | GRAND OPENING a great sucgess. anager Sammy, GOALS ~ ASSISTS Jaco a ike asi bench in that game to find out exactly how the Habs are play- | Bobby Attersley--Whitby 3 . f |serven by Boo os Toth ond ing, and to ready them for play-off activity. A big special fea- Moe Savard--Kingston Care ve bibs nt Moe Desothy Johnston) » : ture takes place at this game, when fans will vote for the Sia Lc, . 34 hi PE ho lly | ' THE WINNERS OF OUR "FREE DRAW" ARE AS FOLLOWS: ; y . This will os teres most popular player on the Dunlops Is past season A " vi Bob Boucher--Hull me Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Town elt 5 'We. Bab MicBenkds Coltaws: be the only voting done, and the player elected will be the Bus Gagnon--Kingston . A for Florida on Wednesday morn- 1. Mr. R. Drew, Oshawa 5. Mrs. J. Wilson, Whitby + Mr, Bol c 4 {recipient of the "Charlie Burns" award at the start of next Lou Smrke--Belleville .. . 55 ing where they will be vacation- 4 Mr. A. Yokel Oshowe season, The Booster club will supply each person altending Jim Maxwell Ringel 'es . : 5 ing for a couple of months. 2. Mrs. F. Goodman, Oshawa 6. Mr. H. Crosson, Whitby 10. r. A, Yakeley, wSaturday's game with a ballot, and all the fans have to do is Wayne Brown--Bellevi le Yesnen g 4 4 . aenter the name of the most popular player to them, and drop | 'George Samolenko--Whithy la and Mrs. Richard Toas of 3. Mrs. F. Crosson, Whitby v7. Mrs. J. C. King, Oshawa 11. Mrs. J. Measher, Whitby othe ballot in the box provided. This voting for the most popu | olborne street, | : A dar player, 'should not be confused wilh the most valuable GOA Ips ' their 45th wedding anniversary on 4. Mr. L. Down, Bowmanville 8. Mrs. J. McLaughlin. Oshawa 12.. Miss Darnell Smith, Port Perry player. It's a vote for the player which captures your ima- ; GAMES G.. AGN. AVE. * |Feb. 25. Best wishes for many : sgination as the one who gives an effort which inspires or John Henderson--Whitby 46 133 : {more happy anniversaries are of-| scatches one's fancy, while also giving over-all value to his | Gordie Sel nelevile . 5 15% 30 fered to Mr and Mes. Hoar. Vis. : ¢ key fan in the area to erry bBrassard--Hu pees n liting from Brooklin on the occa- Svote for the player of is or hor choice, Charlle Burns him. | Gemy Devaney Cornwall 4 114 414 son wer: Av: Chares Roberts © FREE DELIVERY IN THE OSHAWA-WHITBY AREA | Mrs. Young and Mrs, L. Tran, o the winner early mext season, | Lynn Davis--Kingston .... 46 192 in self will present this award fo the wi ly Claude Cyr--Hull 114 4.38 Pickering. Crp NS We wholeheartedly agree with Cliff Gordon's remarks follow. ---------- ------ ing the Kingston game the other night when he wrote, "We were INTERIOR Whitby's Only . ° irked when we announced the three stars, giving Tommy O'Connor | i n the first one, to hear some fans give the old razzberry" . . . As Dunnies Kings (®) AND « manager of the team I have a couple of additional thoughts to ' DOR-MAR & Exclusive C.I.L. EXTERIOR to this subject. Tommy has, at times, been somewhat exasper- BEAUTY SALON Xa 4 During those periods he has game under considerable fire oO 1 121 Byron St. N PAINTING AND Dealer from yours truly. However, it has always been my opinion that a 1S) - 12) . N. IN it's not a manager's job to get rid of a player when he's going MO 8-3992 DECORATING PAINT & WALLPAPER pens fo have faith In that player. For everyone's information, we| BY CLIFF GORDON a ballot on which they wil vote 107 BYRON ST.S. -- Ph. MO. 8-5231 RY pens ve faith in that player. For everyone's , Wi a 4 ciolize in ® 8, . ¥ : have plenty of faith in Tommy. True he has his bad moments, | Whitby Dunlops and the King jfor oe most yop Mayer We Spasialise WHITBY, ONTARIO but he is chastised severely during those periods as is every oth- ston Merchants battled to a two- Chai "vem inns igh al 9 FREE er player on the roster during similar off performances. But there all tie last night in Kingston | Aare Tans op 4 Aerie w) Prop: Mrs. Dorothy M. Switzer ESTIMATES OPEN appears to be one big difference between us and some less fair- This was the final meoting of the|P ophy himese e 4 , i icklv istart of next season, , . . In all,| nded fans. We don't happen to forget things too quickly. Dur- : 5 he all, Be the year that we won the Allan Cup does anyone recall Tom. two clubs for the season. this one here Saturday night| ® ; No Job Too Big " i Ni i 'E T! i i hould be a sizzler. We under- my's personsal contribution in that North Bay series alone. WELL he Merchants failed in 14s : MISSED PAPERS No Job Too Small needs bring her to Dodds & Souter. TILL 9 P.M. If your wife is hard to please in her decorating EVERY FRIDAY WE DO! He scored the winning goal in that hard-fought fourth attempts to top the Whitby team. Stand that manager Sammy Pol- BB ert re I Erte pies wor 1 and 1 3 St a, orn, ttm a one. -2. ; ) s ; : : : {ith fame 1n North Bay, taking us Into overtime. when we event. | ; : | IN WHITBY Come in and see the 1959 revolutionary designs in our 100% Canadian Wallpapers. ually won to lead the series 3 games to 2. He also scored the fifth two-all standoffs 3 | goal in that historic seventh and final game in Maple Leaf Gar-|'W . wil hand for this game and see just Mh MO 8-31 H | dens to put us ahead 54. Moments later North Bay tied it 5-5.) Pete Babando led the attack for what is holding his fellows back, one and, (YES, YOU GUESSED IT), he scored the sixth and eventual the Dunnies as he scored both besides the Dunnies that is. . .. | it you meve mot received your winning goal to oust the Trappers. After that night we went on to Whitby goais, one late in the first Connie Brod en, their playing| Times by 7 p.m. Call win the Allan Cup. He has scored 24 goals during the present cam. period and the other with 'five coach, has been a thorn in the BELL TAXI paign, and even more impressive is the fact that he has scored at minutes to go in the final frame. Dunnies' side ever since joining : ® i i ies; laced between || Ipast once in 12 of the last 14 games. It's been said many times On both occasions the Dunniesjthe club and has had better than|| All colls must be slaced | je & e ce that fans have the right to come and yell as they like, which fait had to come from behind. Mok average luck against hic former | on Bam | in epen en [ «| - rvi w' : ar unfair is' i the case we think it only Savard and Don Be scor- (mates. | w nD a hh i, a» i 'attention also. Maybe ed for the homesters. v1 iin | EE, e are getting a little spoiled with all the eham-| This was a much cl game plonships! Certainly some remarks of late leave something to be than the one here in Whitby on desired, especially from a community that has enjoyed the win- Tuesday night when there a ners feasts as has been the case here. They say there is no faster ay sure bloodshed. SUNDAY SMORGASBORD way to spoil a community In sport than to give them too many Both clubs appeared 'ired as a SWEDISH STYLE MEAL winners. I hope that's not true. Also many fans in this area (al- result of the grueling game here ways just after an Allan Cup or the world title, etc), have said on the night previous. Myles and Under Auspices of the to us. "Well one thing you've got to say. Whitby has the greatest Chasczewski each icking up ' fans." My answer has always been. "That hasn't heen proven misconduct How i ev es CATHOLIC WOMEN S LEAGUE yet." "Let's see what they are like in the days when we're los- for talking back. ing or when things aren't as rosy as right now." "That's when ICE CHIPS We are sorry Sunday March 84h 1959 G-E PUSH-BU | | ON RANGE true fans will show their colors." We feel it's taken us all season do t he at the are 30 te 7' 4 iff to get Tommy going. Of late he's done extremely well. Certainly Ve fot t aye 8 pe pd Serine 5 pum. Vo 7 ' - iii m MODEL PJC-245 mow we're going to defend him. he can play on my club any day Summary on il iSappeated is 3 9 p.m. p.m. ol . : ; ai : Or to put it another way. How fast do you think other clubs in "TY : St. Bernard's School Auditorium y Thirty inches of cooking convenience . , . Aluminum Backsplasher with N man was unable to get a copy. Sis league would gray him Jf they ad the chance! . Sure good to see Pete . CENTRE AND DUNDAS STS. , centralized Control Panel which includes Five-heat, six-position Touche THE TOWN AND COUNTRY . . . The Eastern Senior *"'A" Babando get back on the big Adults -- One Dollar ° Children -- 50¢ me NRG ™ o-key Controls , . . combination Minute-Timer-Oven-Timer 'with simple league held a meeting in Kingston andar night. and delegates score parade. ded He hei | -- : i 3 step action for outomatic oven cooking . . . thermostatically cone were quite annoyed that Whithy wouldn't name their first round somewhat bombar on the fina X . 5 opponent. Under this year's league rule, the team which ends in goal, The Kingston team was i he trolled oven temperature. Automatic oven light. Colrod elements, first place can choose the team they meet in the semi-finals, pressing hard and the Dunnies (i with a special Extra Hi-Speed surface Unit that gives frying temper leaving the other two clubs to play each other. Only thing defi- were changing on the move. Pete hi atures in a jiffy. No-Drip raised cdge cooktop. Your choice of Mix-ore nite at the moment is the fact that the first game of the play- came out and picked up a loose i h Colours--Turquoise green, Conary yellow or Satin white. Height offs will open here at the Whitby arena on Tuesday night coming. puck behind the Kingston defence TH EY ARE HERE ! ! | Note 5 okint A Hi hE sy Width: 30" or The opposition isn't decided as vet . . . Reason we have held our/for a breakaway. . . . a wild- | Dor 10 co IQ 3 P : va; : H choice of opposition is because it's plenty hard to decide right now eyed fan in disgust threw a beer 26%". Just whom to choose. There is very little difference between teams, bottle at Babando but luckily it domes. of the Future #0 it was decided to wait until we had played all clubs again this missed and the local winger went $eek. Hull is here Saturday, and the "'Dunnies" close the sched-|in to score. . . . The irate fan le in Cornwall Sunday . . . Lou Crowdis who played a few vears was not content with heaving one . . i ' TWO ONLY 00 go for the Oshawa Generals is now playing for the Cornwall bottle but tossed another one, this Yy oric ett Ehevies. Regular goaltender Devanney is ill, and Crowdis has time the empty broke al! over the pitt Jeen obtained from the Windsor Bulldogs under the "emergency ice and took nearly five minutes ih AT THIS LOW PRICE AFTER oaltender rule" . . . The fifith ame in the current Junior "C" to get play resumed. .. . We PREVIEW FROM TRADE play-off between Brooklin and Whithy takes place at Port Perry understand that the boys in blue Saturday night. Whitby currently lead the series 3 games to 1, gave him a hurried exit. . . Sixth game if hecessary will be here in Whitby next Monday night. The Merchants failed in all their So -- ~ tries to top the Dunnies and just 9) who manager Wren A Blair will ea or : | |] ¥ BROC WHITBY [5.0 er hors ton anybody's guess. . . . Don't for- _36 get the big one here Saturday MO 8-3337 - PICKERING 590 Phone MO 8-3618 night when the Hull- Ottawa Ca A ro Hs | hd NOW PLAYING EVENING SHOWS 7 & 9 P.M. fOr ll ot eter Club RA 5-8461 | Canadian SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 will give each fan in attendance el w . : General Electric Tradition forbade [A their levers ; " = i 38 Receive wi Be Ol Certificates 7) | Wringer Washer desire so strong ; | Some 38 members of Faith : Baptist Church, Whitby, received || ! P N could not special teachers' certificates at a | RT rr MODEL RPG-400 00 . ; ceremony at the church on Wed- if be denied A inesday night. The certificates | A 4 x CLEARING Y * {marked the completion of a week- | AFTER long course, "When Do Teacher " 5 ne ||| 2A WA 4 | AT ONLY . AFTER ] [ Presenting the certificates was |the pastor, Rev. E. C. Corbett. 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