The Oshawa Times, 21 Apr 1959, p. 5

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WHITBY SPORTS SPOTLIGHT By WREN A. BLAIR Vernon Canadians dropped the Allan Cup opener to the Whitby Dunlops by a 5-2 score on Sunday afternoon before more than 4, 00 fans, The attendance was kept down a little by the beautiful weather which prevailed, and CAHA business mana er Dudley anpounced that no further games will be played on day at this time of year, because people generally like to gel out and take advantage of the sunshine after a long hard winter, The ame didn't develop into the best hockey entertainment either, ely due to the heat of the building and the slow ice, The Ver- oon team appears to be the roughest club the Dunlops have met all season, even bordering on the illegal on many occasions, Bob. by Attersley took a nasty cut over his left eye and it was swollen almost closed yesterday. It is possible that he might not see ac- tion in tomorrow night's second game because another clip there might damage the eye, George Samolenko was speared violently in the stomach in the second period while Tommy O'Connor was clipped on the leg. Fights and near fights developed, with the Western team taking 8 of the 12 penalties meted out George Agar, playing-coach and manager of 'the Vernon club, said after the game that his team was very tired follow- ing their long train ride from the west, and also that his team really felt the Gardens heat, He sald further that "we'll be a lot tougher mext time out," and that he thought his clvh can beat Whitby, Certainly the long trip would take it's toll, and the first time you play In the Gardens the heat gets you down, Nevertheless, we'd like to point out to Agar, that the *"Dun- nies" have played a lot better hockey in the past than they played Sunday. The easy series with Hull affecied the team, as well as the few days lay-off, Fred Eicher also missed the ac- tion as did Dunc Brodie, and these players will help on their return, Etcher 'will be back in action tomorrow night, but Brodie probably won't dress until Friday, He's writing exams all this week, Tickets for tomorrow (Wednesday) night's game are available here at the arena and at Bolahood's Sports in Oshawa, The second game will be a much faster affair for several reasons, It's a night game and the heat won't be as bad. Vernon will be more rested, but the Dunlons will also he back in stride again, Then there's one other big thing that's going to increase the tempo of this series, That's the an- made Sunday by George Dudley, that the team that wins this play-off will likely tour Europe early next fall, That ereated a lot of enthusiasm in the Whitby dressing room when we told them, and we understand it was likewise with Vernon, So with this extra incentive it's bound to make each game doubly important to both squads, THE TOWN AND COUNTRY , , . Boston Bruins have ap- proached Dunc Brodie about travelling to Europe for their three. week tour with New York Rangers. He hasn't given his answer yet, but upon discussing it with him, we advised that the club here would not stand in his way, and also that it's quite a trip ™ for him and he's to feel free to make his own choice . Four of the players on the Vernon club were overseas with Kelowna when they toured Sweden and Russia last fall, Two of them were re- gulars with Kelowna (now added to Vernon under CAHA regula tions) and two were regulars of the Vernon club. whom Kelowna picked up for the tour , . . game, the third will go in Maple Leaf Gardens on Friday, and the fourth in the Gardens Saturday , . . The Dunlops practice in the Gardens tonight in preparation for the next game . . . borough was a city of great joy last night as their TPT Petes wo! the seventh and final game from the Hull-Ottawa Canadiens by a score of 2-1" It's a great triumph for Scotty Bowman and his boys and they now leave for Western Canada where they meet the Winnipeg Braves for the Memorial Cup, It's been a great year for the Liftlock city fans and few people (including us) thought they would oust the powerful Hull Junior Habs Montreal Canadiens won their fourth straight Stanley Cup Satur. day night after downing a hard{ighting Toronto team, who still drew praise even in defeat . . , Hershey Bears evened their Am. erican Hockey League finals at a game each by downing the Buffalo Bisons Sunday night in the second game . . . Tickets are going rapidly for the big Sports banquet to be held in the arena banquet hall on Thursday night, Plenty of activity arranged for| this big evening . . . And speaking of tickets, the Whitby Dunlop Hockey Club has raffle tickets on the go for their annual dance and raffle night to be held on Friday, May 22, at Club Bayview. Prizes an outboard motor, 5 ladies fur Jacket aud a pill fog mtecen and 'and this always attracts a sellout crowd! Music And Hobby Show At Almonds The Almonds Home and School will be the only school band rep. Association held its April meet- resented there, Three selections ing in the form of a "Music and|were played and greatly appreci.| Hobby Show." The meeting open- ated also solos and duets, Little ed with the Lord's prayer. Ricky Coward sang two solos, The minutes of the last meet: accompanied at the piano by ing were read by the secretary, Mrs. Marsh, | Mrs, R, Foster, and approved.| The meeting was turned back The treasurer's report was given|to the president and the mem-| by Mrs. G. Bowcott, seconded by bers viewed a wonderful display Mrs. W. Hicks. of hobbies. Mrs. Weatherall The convener of the nomination Moved the meeting be adjourned, committee, Mrs, R. Weatherall, seconded by Mrs, H '¢. Refresh- gave a report and asked that all| ments were served by Mrs, forms be returned as soon as pos- | Huxter and her committee, sible, The president, Mrs, L. £0 Tran, announced a cuchre to be held at the home of Mrs, R. Weatherall, on April 21, the pro- ceeds aid of the Almonds Home and Schopl Association. Mrs. R. Foster and Mrs. R. Weatherall gave a report on the Make Plans For Fireworks Show tion announced plans, on Sunday, at the Royal York Hotei, Toronto. for a refreshment stand to be set Four s of the Almonds Home and School Association and four members of King street south, Oshawa, were hostesses for tea at Fairview lodge on April 3. The meeting was turned over to Mrs. Maddeaux, convener for music and fire art. The members wile s.iry that co-eonvener Mrs R. West was una'le io be pres. ent due to illness. Mrs. Mad: Dovedale drive, to work in con- junction with the fireworks dis. play which will be set off te cele brate Victoria Day The teen-agers will operate the booth which will. provide hot. dogs, soft drinks, and possibly some plates of fried or smoked smelts. The money will be used Following tomorrow night's second| Peter. | © the subway, Allan Cup Winner May Tour Europe By CLIFF GORDON Vernon Canadien and the | Whitby Dunlops will have an add- 'ed incentive on Wednesday night \when they skate out for the sec- {ond game of the Allan cup finals, The Dunnies won the opener 5-2 ae On Sundry afternoon, The Canadian Amateur Hockey | Association secretary - manager |Geo, Dudley announced after the | {game that the winner of the Allan |{Cup, which will be either Vernon or Whitby, will be recommended as the team to tour Europe in the early fall, Since the World Olympics will be staged in the States this sea- son the CAHA has been asked to send a team to Europe for a tour of exhibition games, It was felt that the winner of the Allan eun would be given the inside track ince Kitchener has been chosen to represent Canada in the Olym. pics. Sho™s the Dunnies win, it | would be their second trip abroad in three vears, The Vernon team who eom- plained eo' the heet in the Car.| dens on Sunday and also the fact . : tat: thew were. more tian: somo made known, He is one of the what road weary expect to give be t penalty killers on the team the Dunnies a much stiffer battle, when 'coupled with ever hard in tomorrow night's game, The working Sandy Air Dune Dimn'es, on the other hand, did! Brodie of the Dunnies has been not play up to the regular form and drew marked he~hs of com. ment from manager Blair, FRED ETCHER {when they will nlay an exhibition Bobby Atterslev, who was clip. series against the New York Ran- ped over the eye in Sunday after- gore, It is not known as yet neon's game hv a hih tick hv whether the classy winger will {Schmidt, is now handicapped as make the trip or not r [the eye has closed comnletely on Blair told us last night that he him, It is not known whether he dd not exncct Brodie wor'! he will be ready for tomorrow night's available for tomorrow night's game or not, The Dunnies are game a: he is writing exams but holding a practice in the Gardens hoped to have the speedy winger tonight and it may be known bet- ter at this time whether the little {blond scoring champ will be in action or not, the gardens on Saturday night | ICE CHIPS: Fred Etcher who Tickets for tomnrray night's was not in action in Sunday's game are on sale at the usual {game will be back tomorrow places, the local arena an? Bola {night and his presence will be hood's Sportshaven in Oshawa. WHITBY PERSONALS Mrs. W. Watson, of Trenton; visited relatives in town over the weekend Mr. Walter street south, underv¢ gery at Scarborough Hospital, He now on the road to recovery and will resume his activities shortly, Mr, Kennett William, of Crow- din, England, is a guest 'at the home of Mr, J. A, Ashton, of Brock street south, Mrs, David Buh and son Garth, of North Bay, are visitors at the home of her parents, Mr, , 'near Garden St, at speeds of (Ad MIs. Osbame, of) 'Toh in that 30 mile 'zone, The Henry street. toh stop east of) mr. ana Mra. Jac ay, Ah Yereoms in the daughter Anne trom bg Re pal aed ever North Shore Radic nee third game of the series, Fourth geme 0" the series is s'ated for Is Fined $50 For Speeding An Ajax youth, who said he was trying to catch another speeder, was fined $50 and costs in Whitby traffic court on Monday for trav elling at 60 mph throragh town Tony Azzopardi, 18, of 29 Wood. house crescent, was fined by {Magistrate C. 8, Guest. A careless driving charge arninst Azzopardi was dismissed, | PC Ernest Stoneman, of the Whithy Police Department, said that on March 27, shortly before midnight, he hed ohserved a car stopped at the Brock and Dundas St, intersection which apneared to be overloaded. He said that he followed the vehicle and watched it pass two cars on Dundas St, of Brock Coke Ar Was k Avis and attended the 5 Store 4 b> Club annual .| banquet held at the Flying Dutch. oghage tl packed tn ike sa man in Bowmanville last Satur- The girls, he said, called a taxi ay. and proceeded to Oshawa. | Mrs, R, Weatherall is opening Azzopardi said that he had been her home this evening for euchre comine into Whitby from the west games, profits to go to Almonds on Highway 2 Jhot Bin an 8 Home and Schoo! Assoclation, car had passed him at a of speed. He sald that he was| Mrs, Peter Wolters was enter attempting to catch that car totained at a surprise birthday {for 'speeding himself. get the licence number to report|/party at her home, 1110 Centre it to police when he was stopped street south, last Saturday eve. w= | cipient of many lovely gifts along | . with the best wishes of the guests. Whitby Groun To Mr, and Mrs. Louis Villeneuve, | Mr. and Mrs, Peter Willison and | | TV viewers in the Whitby dis- freshments were served by Mrs, trict who can raise Channel 3 on Willison Whitby sextet in a half-hour show \ 4 on Thursday night. The' Rhythm convener for the Viscount Green. show from 10:30 to 11 p.m. on Ser bridge to be held on Wednes. Thursday. day at the Whitby arena {ning, Mrs, Wolters was the re. | They were Mr, and Mrs, D. Read, Rnpear On TV Mrs. Harry Moore. Dainty re. {their sets will be able to see a Mrs. HP. Dontr is Reneral Ranch Boys will produce a live wood Chapter I0DE buffet' des In February, the group audi-|™ The athletic cominittee of the tioned at CKVR.TV, Barrie's tele- and sings; Al Morrison, on the'heen attempting to get a pack of Rector Rev, S. J. Armstrong, M, Home and School Convention held Park Vista Ratepayers' Associa: |vision station, and this week one violin; Len Popescu, lead guitar; cigarets out of the glove com. Kerr, choir president, thanked {of their members, PC Ernest Wayne Miller, lead bass; Roger |Stoneman, learned that they have Houghton, rhythm guitar and up on May 18, in the field behind been invited to present the show singer; and Dan Gadychuk, on ing it: {on the air, [the drums. The group includes PC Stone-| This is the group's first appear man, who plays rhythm guitariance on television. soma BT ------ i | nm tH asked by the Boston Bruins toltour, The secretary, in a letter to trac Join them on their European tour in action on Friday night for the lcourt costs of $5.50 d>aux introduced Mrs Coward, o Fis*land Creek, whe had with her eight mem'2s of the school band from eadowvale school, High'and Creek, This scheel band hes been chosen to open the Bend Conven- by the athletic committee to purs chase equipment for their vari. ous activities, It was further anuounced by the executive that teams of mem. ¥& bers will canvass the subdivisio for donations towards the fire works display. tion to be held in Waterloo. They WHITBY DIROCIE Phone MO 8-3618 NON PLAYING EveN'e stows 7 pm, Last Complete Show 8:20 Get More Out Of Life--Go Out To A Movie TRACTOR TRA'N IN Tractor driver Hubert Ben: | newsprint mills of Anglo-N to a stream where it will be | pany at Grand Falls in central pett hauls a load of pulp-wood | foundland Development Com down to the great | Newfoundland after the spring opp Breer a ara THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 21, 1959 § Doctors Urged To Advocate Fluoridation - Suggests Canada |" Take Trade Lead Scientist Dies SARNIA (CP) Dr. RK. OTTAWA (CP)--Soviet Ambas-jence to "another mbassador" Stratford, 64, of Corunna, one of Amasasp Aroutunian sug- who, he skid, bad made public ' Fine Two For 'Speeding Here | Two Ajax drivers were each {fined $10 and costs for driving 40 {mph through Whitby when they lappeared before Magistrate C, 8, Guest in Whitby traffic court on sador Monday, Fined were Jonathan gests Canada's most emminent sclen- Canada take the lead uh speeches provoking hostile feel- Sal¥, Jind Monday in London, ibb, of 46 Cedar street, and Har. promoting an armistice on the ings against third countries, The Hngiand. NTO -- C8 |Gio.of 3 | of 104 King's cres- East-West trade front, ambassador was not named. | He had retired, Jan, 1, ang ORO] Aap Canadian cent, | #gometimes 1 think that Can- From the context, the feference scientific advisor to Imperial Ofl onday were urged to Whithy Constables Jack Mason ada may be the most suitable|apparently was to United States Limited, and went to Europe on Support fluoridation of commun. {and Morley Nicholson both stated country to take initiative in nor- Ambassador Richard B, Wiggles- an assignment of Standard Ofl of ity water supplies to solve "the [that they had followed the two malizing world trode," says the Worth, who sald Thursday in a New Jersey to interview gradu- appalling problem" of dental dis cars through Whitby on the night ambassador, establishing himself, Toronto speech the word of the ating science students, | ease, lof Feb, 27. Thye said that they as one of Russia's more out- Soviet Union cannot be trusted.) A native of Brantford, Dr. pr, H. M. Williams, head of {had first spotted them at the east| spoken envoys. Between 250 to 300 persons, in- Stratford earned an international the periodontic department in the limits and had been able to ¥top| phe dark, dapper ambassador, cluding Northern Affairs Minis- reputation in petroleum research University of Toronto's dental them only west of the town limits ys uncheon speech Monday to|ter Hamilton and a sprinkling of early in his carcer when he de- faculty, spoke to nearly 1,000 after clocking them at speedsiyo canadian Club, forcefully de- high-level government officials, veloped the use of phenol to pur- physicians at the annual scien from 50 to 60 mph, They said ,iod that the Soviet Union is en- attended the luncheon. The am- ify lubricating oils. It is estim- fic convention of the College A that nearly two inches of fresh gaged in 8 trade offensive bassador's speech was received ated about half the world's lube|General Practice of Canada snow had made the atreets too against the West, politely but without perceptible oils now are produced by this "Dental di / treacherous to attempt stopping), .|enthusiam, process, | ah dischsen are brobibiy } Soviet foreign trade Is bal -- the most prevalent and persist them sooner, : anced and cannot be almed at up-| Mr, Aroutunian reviewed the of all the diseases which pron In thelr own defence, both ac-| Cro ™ "world market," helthree-year-old Canada - Soviet the population of Canada," he {cused admitted speeding but de- anid, "We never pursued the pol-| trade "agreement, now being. re said, gr [nied travelling 50 mph, of dumping and always stood negotiated. He said he personally |against it as ap unhealthy pheno-| thinks Canada could increase its Ni L BRIEFS {menon." trade with Russia "not less than cou CI T two times or even more" in the BLASTS Wes Wh ove bounty 4 Soming years 3 favorable condl-| KINGSTON (CP) Warden While giving bis own Country, tions were eregted. W. F, Johnstone says RCMP of- v4 to Referring to the fact that Can: ficers have seized 25 capsules of ada exports about 10 times as heroin In thelr fvestigations at Jramch jo Russ i imports the big federal penitentiary here, rom that country, Mr, Aroutu.| nian sald Russia's desire is for|, He ie 8 ri more balanced trade, to "find. "only an isolated instance." ways of moving goods in both di-| avid ling control on strategic mat-| no iiang "not only in one," | The guard, Henry Stevens, 30, [coinelt, said that the request erials, a He listed three reasons for Tam VW arrested Sunday nivht inside |would be given careful considera-] The ambassador sald COCOM.|gy, 0 gavin exnorts to Canada: [the prison and charged with ill. tion. |with a 'not very melodious" |" canadian businessmen and im. eal possession of drugs, He ap- | AGAR RDRALK name, failed combletely in (ts port firms lack deteiled know. peared in court Monday and was | GAIN J "oncophonous" no'ley of diserim:|y qo Soviet 'goods remanded in custody at the re-| A petition was received from 10 op Its activities had only |} oe foree, often vel! quest of RCMP, He Is charged chaeomyentin® cond the antibiatie {residents of the east side of made the Soviet economy more i.ae to prevent Canada from tr with Wega! possession of drugs. | attack the bone marrow, manu- Cochrane streot, between Fergu- powerful, {ing some Russian goods. He did| "We won't be able to comment|facturer of red blood cells. Seize Heroin ' Dr. Williams, sald sod At Ki t fluoride not only reduced dental ings on caries by two-thirds among chil dren born after it is added te communal water, but it alse brings "substantial reduction" of {caries among those whose! teeth were formed before fluoridation. BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS The practitioners also heard a warning against drugs and indis- eriminate blood transfusions which could result in reduction of red blood cells, Ll Dr. R. F, Farquharson, phyii- clan-in-chief at Toronto Genera! |Hospital, sald any drug contaip- QUEEN'S VISIT Whithy council was advised on|clean bill of health, Monday night that the secretary|nian referred several times of state had received the town's| discrimination" by Western request that the Royal vacht|countries, He was bluntly sarcas- Britannia visit Whitby this "sum.|tic about the organization known f OCOM, a co-ordinating com: mer and had passed it along to|as C [the commissioner of the royal mittee in Paris which considers TIMES on SPECIALIZING © IN ZI To Washing | STAFFORD BROS, | | that no sidewalk be built on the speech with a sarcastic refer-|" np cian trade organizations are cations of the case," ated | . dha nidnirin | f nz p se," warden " |east side of Cochrane street. -- [not familiar with Canadian re- Johnstone sald Monday. The had beta fr fo ih Cloromyss: Navigat aviga on 1 id t fford C P AND T REPORT ne sold mo country can AtiOreiway arrested as the guard wasltibodies because of differences The CP and T committee of the| te jnote gach proghess. [being changed shortly before blood characteristics. i ude opened Monday when theland power industries, as well as| neon fon on May 3 Sncluwisd Ju the freighter Nipigon Bay berthed cellulose, synthetic rubber, cop-| "It just happened to be where ------ | y y last year, ganese ores, pig iron, ferro-chro-" g' council noted their approval that/two days later than : year, Stevens had been a guard since |the organization had sent an ac-|elevators here are crammed to mium, potassium salts, anthra- 10563, RCMP sald he had posses- Worship The Nipigon Bay was one of = nine Canadian Steamship Lines All \ Created Te Individuel request 1s before council asking | quirements, RCN of for a walk on the west side of Mo He listed statistical forecasts of Kur Investigation was continu-blood a month for four years. g : Dr. Farquharson sald repeated it Lakehead Canada could sell in Russia " I00F and Rebekahs sent a letter > Lim "the "Mdnight, There was no speciall "wwpile transfusions are won lof thanks to council for permis. PORT ARTHUR. (CP) -- The such things as equipment for the significance attached to the fact derfully safe today they cans are ing sernight trip per, nickel, special steel, viping| ,; 4 |expended by the committee over (here following an overnight ; ne {he was working and we arrested the past year, Mayor Har ry|from Sault Ste, Marie and wheat, Tn return, Russiaipi.' there" an RCMP officer a i . cite, glass, cotton, textiles, oll, ." counting. "Tag days come and go|near the 90,000,000-bushel capa-| [sion of "diacetyl morphine hydro- bere, but we never hear anv-|city and thousands of boxcars cement, furs, handicraft ACIS chloride SEVEN BY-LAWS ships leaving the Soo Sunday, Council passed seven bylaws Captain George Orval Jamie-| in accordance with a recent rul- bad in some areas. Ice extends | ing by the Supreme Court. All| ahout 50 miles from the Lake Su-| Requirements fore but will now go to the mu-(fakehead, the ice extends five| Machines, nicipal board for final approval, miles beyond Welcome Island, at| Automatic Washers & Grain trade officials say a Cc of relved notice fr | Sel Tecsived Health Y Ont heavy shipping season is ip pros-| iv the Canadian Mental Health/imay develop because of iron ore Assoriation will be held next|shipments through the Lakehead. Tin Library, Oshoa, fo disens mental health, Monday is the Week in Canada, R All S . 1] --. 5 At aints The choral evensong St, vw. in All Saints' Anglican Church In Driving Count on Sunday evening, The Rev, Although * a careless driving/of St. David's Church, Toronto, ed, an Oshawa man was ordered |an inspiring address on the life to pay court costs in Whitby and courage of St, George, show. police said they had watched him!adanted to the same devotional drive along the street for two|pattern. of the front scat, Wallace Lali-/red roses, under the direction of berto, 20, of 132 Central Park/the organist Mrs. F. W, Marsh ed before Magistrate C. 8. Guest, hy George Dyson, "Jubilate Deo" | PC Kenneth Edwards said that by Charles Lloyd, "Vesper and start east on Dundas street on Lutkin, March 20, with the accused sit: The Jr. Girls' choir was also with his right arm over the ed robes. Oven house in the par- shoulder of his passenger. He said ish hall for all attending was held street the service, Convened by Mr, T The accused said that he had Broughton in the absence of the Dryers, , BUTT RADIO And Appliances 178 Brock 30. 5, Whitby MO 8.3707 SUBSCRIBERS IN WHITBY | FOR MISSED PAPERS AND | WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICA PHONE | BELL TAXI - MO 8-311 If you have not received Hs era artier fos: him by 7:00 p.m. " PHONE BELL T CALLS ACCEPTED 7- 7:30 PM, Monumental Works 315 Dundes Hest MO .8-3552 son and Walnut street, asking Mr. Aroutunfan began hisiyet identify the force {until we know all of the ramifi-| "I knew one young doctor who the street. future Soviet economic advances RCMP spokesmen said Stevens |tanstusions sometimes breed ane Vaion to have a tag day in the Lakehead navigation seas onchemical, food, pulp and PADET| {hat he was arrested within the po perfectly matched." Jermyn and other members of| Although the opening was only could sell chromium and man-| 4 thing else from them," sald Hig await unloading, |and some machinery. a. ---- which amended the zoning bylaw gon sald ice conditions are still | seven bylaws had been passed be-[pepjor shore at the Sault. At the INVITED TO MEETING [the harbor entrance, that a nublie meeting, sponsored|Pect and same shortage of ships Monday evenine® in the MeLaugh- onening day of Mental Health Have Evensong Must Pay Costs |George's Day Service was held [Hope Surdicall BA, LTH, Rector charge against him was dismiss. was the guest preacher and gave traffic court on Monday after/ing how modern life can be blocks while sitting in the centre| The choir, wearing traditional 'bovlevard south, Oshawa appear: sang special songs, 'Motherland | he observed the accused's car|"Seven Fold Amen' by Peter tine near the centre of the seat, {present wearing their wine color that he stopped the car near Ash by the choir at the conclusion of partment of the car but admitted the guest speaker, Rev, Surdivall that he had been some time do-|for being present at the annual service sponsored by the choir, The charge was dismissed but/the choir members and choir Laliberto was ordered to pay mothers who made the service HAVE HOT WATER WHEN YOU WANT IT! 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