"The| Sunday evening there will be a Crown Attorney [Hall read|sages Matthew 6: 2434 end THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 12, 1959 Knapp's record, which began! phillipians 4: 10-13, spoke on the| luded 13 "Anxiety, ..n Enemy of|leased Bible Society film ac- as Bg- 50 shold et The. chion under the|Briar and the Myrtle" was moving and forceful film ,re- . Lo was removed from the prisoner's box and seated close the witness stand. {to The sixth game of the Cornwall-Whitby Senior "A" semi-final goes tonight at 8 p.m., in the Seaway city. Radio station CKLB will broadcast this game direct from Cornwall starting at 8.30, with sports director Bill McKissock at the "mike." The "Dunnies to a man are hopeful that they can end the series right on Corn- wall ice thus avoiding a seventh sudden death game. In a seventh game anything can happen and it becomes a little nerve racking as well. Another big reason the club would like to pull out a win tonight, is the fact that they could get a rest this week-end, be- | that) ; | On False Pretences i: cmon, monet nat tiary, and the maximum reform-'arranged by Harter. {young people, who have been continent in a coloured sound SPOTLIGHT District Secretary of The Upper|Classes and who have expressed Neighbours". Oshawa car dealer by false pre-|April 1, 1958, Knapp had appear-iat that time, of $3299 on the auto. = To Receive ing the meeting a newly. re- Sunday morning. Also that next less one day definite and 12/for $1800. He said that he hadireduced to $2920. | y amount after Knapp had signed a gale of the car, he said, Knapp Pritchard in the Ontario County| Dodd later sold the car to alended and investigators found conducted by the minister, Rev. | spatter effects ing $1800 from Oshawa car deal-|a bailiff appeared at his place of was then sent out to seize the) 2 J [] ] T Y / AITBY SPORTS le o e IS Dohald_ Rovers Rorbes shown ntation of the Christian con- | | / .| Accused asked to be sent to re- direction of Mrs. J. Beaton|shown. se wy coulis MIaligger for 3m ge sr |formatory rather than penten-|sang "The Twenty-Third Psalm", It was announced that the cerns of the North American September of 1957 in Toronto and|atory term was then handed Rey, C. R. Rudd, BA, BD, Srlensiag the Communicants' movie entitled "North American ini down, | y For obtaining $1800 from an|dealer, told the court that onthe finance company held a lien {Canada Bible Society, addressed|their desire. » unite wilh Se i | oni ye! g y ceiv x i WREN A. BLAIR tences, a Sudbury man was yes-led at his place of business and|At the time the car was sold to! |the Evening Hour group. Follow-| Church, wi e re By El . terday sentenced to two years offered to sell a 1957 model car | podd, he said, the lien had been . months indeter in the On- given Knapp a cheque for that| In the months that followed the| M b At uc tario Reformatory. Frederick em ers | 3 8 Charles Henry Julius Knapp, 41, [certificate stating that the vat had continued payments. In Oc-| Morning worship in Whitby | : beautiful was sentenced by Judge John E. was free of any liens. tober, he said, the payments had| United Church on Sunday was| Court at Whitby. customer. ; .. lout, in January of this year, tha | John M. Smith, who, basing his/| Knapp was convicted of obtain-| On Jan. 9, of this year, he said, the car had been sold. The bailiff remarks on the scripture pas-| you can er, Gordon Dodd, by false pre-|business with a warrant to seize car, tenses on April 1, of last year. [the car vn behalf of a Toronto| FORGOT EVERYTHING cause the Kingston-Hull series can't possibly be finished before Saturday. However, first things first. Tonight's game will cer- tainly be no easy chore. The "Chevies" have looked very strong at home lately and will not give up without a tremendous strug- gle. All players are reported in good health on the local club, although Gordie Myles and Dunc Brodie will not make the trip, Before the trial opened on Wed-|finance company which held a Accused, after all Crown evi- nesday, Knapp, who had to belien against if. He said that he|dence had been put in, insisted assisted into the court room,|had paid the company $2157.50 to|that his memory had gone blank asked for a further adjournment. |satisfy the lien and allow his cus-|after he had entered a car lot. in He claimed that he was not men-|tomer to keep the car. ; Oshawa in April of last year. He tally fit to stand trial because he| He added that he had received | gaig that he could not remember Myles because of work commitments, and Brodie who writes an exam at the University this afternoon. Attersley, another, with Bob Hassard, Pete Babando and Sandy Air the third. Ted O'Connor, Harry Sinden, Alf Treen, Don McBeth and John Chasczewski will all dress on defence with John Henderson Etcher and| Samolenko will form one line; Kane, Smith and Tom O'Connor| 4 represent him. had been taking barbiturates and|no restitution from Knapp. |the transaction or receiving $1800 suffered memory lapses. He ap-| At this point, Knapp reported when he cashed Dodd's cheque. without counsel and |that he had been unable to hear He claimed that drugs he took to claimed that he could not make any of the caurt proceedings. His| remedy a head injury suffered in arrangements to have sounsel | Hoey instructed Court Reporter| 1954 caused his lapse of memory. |Una Allan to read the evidence| when Crown Attorney .Alex. {BUTT RADIO i | (fl 118 Brock st. 5. Whitby Mo 8-3707 | I \ RCA Vicior &@ 1 TELEVISION CR... -------------- 3 gal. Gordon Dodd, Park Rd. car which had been taken. Tuesday night here, the Dunlops, realizing the importance of the game, ji d off to a dazzling 4-0 first period lead. However, they relaxed in the second and the alert Cornwall club closed the period behind only 4-2. In the third period the "Dunnies" sprang back to life with three unanswered goals to complete a brilliant 7-2 play-off win, thus taking a 3-2 lead in the series. Bob Hassard led the clvh with a hat trick, and it was good to see the big guy finally start getting some breaks around the net, Fred Etcher played one of his best games of the season, notching two goals and barely missing a third, when he rang a hard shot off the top cross bar of the net. Ted O'Connor and Bobby Attersley completed the Whitby scor- ing. O'Connor's goal was a masterpiece of stick work, first shifting a Cornwall defender out of position at the blue line, to go in alone deke Crowdis out of his cage, and tuck the rubber home. Dunc Brodie made an impressive home debut, and al- though he didn't pot any goals, he threw a couple of the hard- | By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Jrs. wi {open their best of seven group |finals in Newmarket tonight. The |second game will be back here in 16. Hillcrest Juniors 'Meet Newmarket number of seats available for the 11/trip, so any fans interested are to contact Art Moore, the arena manager, for further details. | Whi March |S : Whitby on Monday night, Marc! Sorin Hight. Newmarket disposed of Orillia, | credibility by checking his police | record, Knapp was quick to point | out that he had not yet been con-| jvicted of this charge. | | His Honor, in passing Judg-| ment, said that he had no doubt | that Knapp was fully aware of what was going on in court. He| said that he was also certain that | Later, gall, QC, attempted to check his| DOR-MAR BEAUTY SALON 121 Byron St. N. MO 8-3992 We Specialize in Hair Coloring Prop: Mrs. Dorothy M. Switzer Knapp knew there -was a lien against the car when he sold it and signed the certificate. He| said that the deal was a fradulent scheme by Knapp to obtain the money by false pretences. Before sentence was passed, The big second game of that eries will be here in Whitby on est bodychecks seen in this arena all winter. If the club plays * the kind of hockey for 60 minutes tonight that they played in the first and third periods Tuesday, they could end the series. If, however, the "Chevies" are hot and win the game, the seventh and final contest will be played here at the Whitby arena on Saturday night. . The Belleville McFarlands won a great 3-1 victory over Rus- sia yesterday to become overwhelming favorites to win the world an ow 1-0" 1 title Sunday. Belleville had a real battle on their hands all the We game Ollie re n way against the Russians, but then this certainly wasn't unex-| . : pected. They.won by a two-goal margin as did Whitby last year, The Hillcrests made the finals although there is considerably less pressure playing the Russians bY overcoming the last year in the middle of the tournament than there is in going against|champion Brooklin Combines in them on that final day. Nevertheless, as we have said all along, Seven hard fought games. In this the "Macs" have a fine hockey club over there, but make no mis- series the locals took a 3-0 lead take, it takes a real good hockey club to beat those flying ""Rusk-|and then saw the Combines come jes." For that very reason we were plenty shocked at that mythi-/back with three in a row. The cal column Scott Young wrote in the Globe and Mail yesterday Milkmen however taok the big morning. It was supposed to be a figment of imagination in which|seventh and deciding game 4-2 Belleville beat Russia 10-3. What it actually was, was an attempt |right in Port Perry, thc home ice by Mr. Young fo predict the outcome of the game which was of the dethroned champs. played later yesterday. Any person who forecasts a 10-3 victory. Newmarket finished in second over Russia, either has very little respect for the Russian club, spot for the regular schedule be- or else thinks the Whitby Dunlops were a bunch of yokels last hind the Brooklin team. The Hill- year, compared to Belleville this year. Belleville has showed tre-|crest team was fourth behind the in two straight games in a spe cial series that saw the two clubs deadlocked at the end of their regular playoff series. The Smoke Rings, from Newmarket, took the measure of the Orillia team 8-4 on Saturday night and then edged Automobile Tender Tenders will be received until 5 p.m. on Friday, MISSED PAPERS IN WHITBY Phone MO 8-3111 If you mave mot received your Times by 7 p.m., Call BELL TAXI All calls must be placed between 7 and 7:30 p.m. March 20, for a 1959 passenger car (2 door sedan) for the Whitby Branch of the VON. The following is to be traded in on above car 1955 Standard Pontiac coach, model 22118. Lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. For further details and information call Mrs. S. Burns, MO 8-2787. Mrs. Joyce Burns, Car Committee Chairman mendously thus far in the tourney, but actually are behind the Orillia Bulldozers in the final Duniops in scoring every game except the Russian game, in which round up. ey both won by a two-goal margin. We thought it contained im- plications which were unnecessarily unfair to Whitby and later in SHORT-HANDED the day became equally unfair to Belleville when they won by only two goals instead of the seven contained in his myth. It will pro-| What short - handed for the game bably now be described as a bit of joshing but when you are in-|tonight as they have a couple of volved in a thing as big as the world championship against a club Players on the injured list, Gor- like the Russians there doesn't seem to be any room for joking.|die Luke has been out of action At least not in my books, and I'm sure, not in the books of any-/for two weeks now and will defi-| ane connected with it now or in the past. Neither is there any nitely mot be a starter for the element of joking contained in the telegrams from home on that/game tonight, but may be in the big day. And how much laughing did the press let those teams do, lineup for the home game Mon. that lost in the past. Yes sir, had Belleville been defeated yester-|day night, pending on the doc- day, these same guys would be picking them apart like rts tio ey . - . Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Jun. against Brooklin. Brown of the THE TOWN AND COUNTRY . . fors open their Junior "'C" group finals up in Newmarket tonight, locals is suffering a charlie horse with the second game back here at the arena on Monday night. Aland will be in the lineup but how bus is going up tonight and fans can travel with them by paying he will make out will not be a reasonable fee. Contact Art Moore at the arena for details . . . known until game time. Elmer Merchants. blanked the Hull-Ottawa - Canadiens 4-0 in and Herb Tran have been under The Hillcrests will be some- | Created To Individual 4 STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundas East MO 8-3552 DO YOURSELF @ a new kind of spaiter decorating effect ® won't fade, streak or peel ® amazing one-coat spray coverage even over 1958 CHEVROLET SEDAN -- Lic. 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Customer CWL Meeting "I'm in favour of putting Water in, where it can oe sold The Catholic Women's League given by the secretary, Mrs. R. "|of St. John the Evangelist Church nackasey, and the treasurer, Mayor Jermyn told Board of Commissioners, Tues- i i > * >" held its regular monthly meeting ,,. R : last Tuesday evening in the St. Miss Bernadette Robinson, in the day evening, when speaking to he hoard, regarding a request gornard's school auditorium with absence of the recording secre- 1. on r c n, Mr.. Beaton came before thel? VeTY good attendance. tary, Mrs. V. Mallon. Mrs. Mac- A skit preceded the meeting. kasey read the correspondence. Taking parts were: Mrs. William |A spiritual bouquet was offered IF YOU REALLY WANT TO PREVENT ALL THESE COLDS YOU'RE HAVING, | THEN QUIT CALLING ME AND CALL YOUR HEATING CONTRACTOR!" | We Sell! We Install! We Service! We Guarantee! Always Call This HEATING CONTRACTOR WHITBY AUTOMATIC HEATING LIMITED 409 BROCK ST. SOUTH PHONE MO 8-3652 board to ask that the commis- sion consider servicing two lots i that he owned. Steffler, Mrs. Peter Ottenbrite, for the success of the 'rip abroad 'I am wiling to pay my share Miss Barbara Mahoney, Miss of Monseigneur Cline. of the cost," Mr. Beaton told Theresa Steffler, Mr:. Gordon The president thanked every- the board. 3 Wood, Mrs. Harold Augustus. one who helped make last Sun- "What could be fairer than Mrs. Reginald Mackasey acted as day's smorgasbord supper such that, Commissioner Jermyn narrator and Mrs. Cunton Me-|a success, both financially and asked, adding, 'You can't sell|Gee was at the piauc The title socially, special tharks to Mrs, water if you don't put in the of the skit was 'Stars in Her|J, M, MacDonald and her com- Se Baan of Conmnissioness Crown." Mrs. William Hurley, mittee. agreed to find out the cost of Coucational convener, was in| Final arrangements were made Fhe : charge of the skit. The president, for ~omi installing the service and then yjis"Grace O'Connor, o behalf | 0; Je coming rumpiage an make the arr: 1gements to have| = * 00 Mer, on h {baking sale to be acld in th Mr. Beaton's land serviced after e jeague, 'gave a earty | Council Chambers April 4. Mrs. the results of the inquiry were 'Ot¢ Of thanks to Mrs. Hurley p 0'Hagan accepted the conven: and her group. ership of tickets for a quilt which This was followed bv the regu- will be drawn at the tall bazaar. lar business meeting with reports A nominating commitlee has made known and agreed unon by both the board and Mr. ASR been formed for the coming elec- tion of officers with \rs. Augus- Beaton. tus in charge. The day of recol- 5 B (0 lection will be held ir April. Phone MO 8-3618 a vith regret that the league accepted the -esignations SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 The TOWERING adventure that clashes against heaven itself! of Mrs. Mackasey as secretary. Mrs. Mackasey is taking up resi- idence in Toronto. Mrs. William Hurley, educational convener, is resigning owing to her teaching duties, Various conveners gave their reports. A vote of thanks 'was extended to Mrs, R. Mec- Closkey for obtaining a coffee percolator for the league. | The president introauced the | guest speaker for the evening, | Mrs. Roberts of St. Gertrude's parish, in Oshawa, who gave the members a talk on group com- \mittees explaining the way vari- ous groups could be formed to help raise money for worthy causes and also obtain more members to devote their efforts to the league. This was followed by a question period. DAY-BY-DAY Po § 4 INOW Medical Science GUARANTEES fo § STOP... COUGH! 1 wr DR, CHASE | This new DIRECTED cougt remedy travels through your blood stream to the cough con- trol centre--your ((;Zone--and stops ordinary coughs right where they start. No habit- forming drugs. No harmful after effects. Safe, effective and The following were scores at Tuesday's Bridge. 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