The Oshawa Times, 23 Apr 1959, p. 5

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WHITBY and DI All Saints' WA STRICT Has Meeting SCORE 5-2 VICTORY Dunnies Two Wins From 2nd. Allan Cup Hassard. This started the rally|same stuff on him that they do Whithy Dunlops racked up their|that saw four goals scored in ajon fellows like Air and Etcher . . . Den't forget the Dunnies aré Agar, the ageless playing coachon the prowl for the Allan cup. scored | Third game of the series is slated By CLIFF GORDON second straight win of the Allanlittle over four minutes of play. cup finals last night at Maple Leaf Gardens as they downed the|of the western champs, The WA of All Saints' met in the parish hall at 2.30 p.m. with the president, Mrs. Oscar Moore, in the chair. The meeting opened | with Bible reading. The WA Lit- any was led by Mrs. Moore. The minutes of the March meeting were read and the treas- urer's report given by Mrs.| Quilter. A letter was read from the Deanery Secretary notifying] All Saints' branch of a "Work, Shop" for branch officers and members George's Anglican Church, Osh- awa, Thursday, April 23. Mrs. Moore gave an interesting | report from the Deanery presi-| Vernon Canadians 5-2. The third the first goal of the game against for the- Gardens on Friday night|dents' meeting held at St. Jonge, game of the series is slated for Friday night at the Gardens with|take from close in on a clear the fourth game slated for Satur-|shot. Less than a minute later the day night at the same spot. |Dunnies got that one back as|l. Whitby: Etcher A crowd of some 2543 took in Smith scored on a solo effort as Henderson as he made no mis-|at 8.30. cor- | Port Whitby, March 20. porate communion service will be held May. 8 at 9 a.m. | Mrs. Levingston was named a| 8.11 delegate to attend the anhual SUMMARY 1st Period (Sinden, Air) ... the game last night, a most un-|he beat Gordon who appeared to|2, Whitby: Sinden (Smith) .14.08| Diocesan meeting being held May | rewarding crowd for such a stel- misjudge the shot. lar attraction. The gome was al The Dunnies were pl much better one than the first handed when the next goal was | one @s the Canadians gave thescored. Tom O'Connor was ban- Dunnies some very anxious|ished for slashing at the moments. It is expected that the mark and at- the 7.13 mark] game on Friday night will at- Schmidt scored on a pass from tract a much larger crowd. |Moro and Agar. All ihe scribes Captain Harry Sinden and play-/in the box swear that Hryciu ing coach Sid Smith ied the Whit- scored the goal but we can only by attack last night with a pair|call them the way the referee of goals each. Fred Etcher says. That completed the scoring | scored the other Whitby tally. |for the second frame as the Dun-| Playing coach George Agar nies still had a two goal lead! and Willie Schmidt scored for the heading into the final period, | losers. Pete Babando of the Dun-| only one goal was scored in| nies suffered a broken nose early iho final period as Smith scored in the game as he was hit onl,; 5 pass from Attersley at the the nose with a slap shot by onelg 13 mark with the losers a man ing player's stick and did the org 14-10. A number of the Ver- laying short 6.18, Trentini 7.42, Chasczewski pig 112.55, H. Smith 12.5. 7.10|3. Whitby: Sinden 4. Vernon: Agar k|5. Whitby: =Smith 6. Vernon: Schmidt Morgan 13.32, Kowaichuk 18.28. | 7. Whitby: Smith Schmidt 16.05. SHOTS ON GOAL 'of his own players. The puck|ghor The Dunnies held an edge B took a bad bounce off an oppos-in play as they outshot the visi-| py Whitby Penalties: Swarbrick, slashing, (4, 5 and 6 in Toronto. Mrs. Arm-| strong took over the study period | and gave a most interesting talk | on the chapter of the study book, | "He Cares," dealing with segre- gation and alcoholism. The meeting closed with the members' prayer after which Mrs. McGary served tea. 2nd Period (Hassard) (Moro, Hryciuk) / the Official Opening of WHITBY HARDWARE LTD. | 319 BROCK ST. S. ® WHITBY PLAZA ® MO 8-3540 7.33 (Moro, Agar) .......... 7. 7.10, Penalties: Tom O'Connor DOR-MAR BEAUTY SALON 121 BYRON ST. N. MO 8-3992 We Specialize in Hair Coloring Prop: Mrs. Dorothy M. Switzer 3rd Period (Attersley) Penalties: H. Smith 5.27, y Vernon damage, non team's shots were hot omes The Vernon cgew, Who Were j,heiled for the corner, but they| Playing e Sleancs ha icy Hd were handled very capably by ' | Henderson. men short when the Dunnies| i f scored the first goal of the night.) ICE HIPS: We fen Yat the; Sworbrick and Trentini were sit- vei iy ET 988 thi ting out minors when Fred e ey ie tao are] Etcher flipped home a pass with ype, privmnfmny jeans Sinden and Air getting the help- P ying, as gett] Tre 118 Brock St. S. Whitby MO 8-3707 §| RCA Vicir ©@ TELEVISION TIMES BUTT RADIO| | SUBSCRIBERS ers on the goal. { Od oy i g re. . _|After all it is an all-Canada title The Dunnies who were pressing | the Dunnies are playing for, not PIN WHITBY FOR MISSED PAPERS AND the play all the time added an-|: 4 . other as both teams were playing just some little league affair . ° ghort handed. Sinden was the The Vernon tear put wD 2 much trigger man on this one on alSonges game han ey a bo nifty backhander that gave Gor-/G3Y. thing ail we, | don no chance. The Canadians|they were no clean r tay] must have wondered just what eral of the Whitby Dayar, the | they had to do to get a shot on Flainel of being pearel y He goal in the first period. |seven of the mine penalties that| ONE SHOT ON GOAL |were handed out and that about For the first 18 minutes they explains the difference in the managed a lone shot on the Whit- scoring too. The Dunnies always by goal and that was a bouncer on the alert when the other fel- off the boards. However in the low is short handed, took advan- final two minutes they had two tage again as they acored twice had the advantage WHITBY'S FINEST TAXI SERVICE PHONE BELL TAXI MO 8-3111 If you have not received your Times, phone your carrier first. |] If you are unable te contact him by 7:00 p.m. PHONE BELL TAXI CALLS ACCEPTED BETWEEN 7-7:30 P.M. ONLY Created To Individual Requirements ay 46E> STAFFORD BROS. Monumental Works 318 Dundos Eost MO. 8-3552 team up if they fry Naan] 'Rules Pedal Test Is Not Sufficient An Oshawa man has won an|could mot be established When| TOWN OF WHITBY NOTICE RE DAYLIGHT SAVING In occordance with By-law No. 2116 of the Town of Whitby, Daylight Saving Time (that is one hour in advance of Standard Time) shall be in effect in the Town of Whitby, from 12:01 a.m., on SUNDAY, APRIL 26th, 1959, to 12:01 e.m. on Sunday, October 25th, 1959. Citizens are advised to change their elocks end watches before. retiring Saturday night. H. W. JERMYN, Mayor, . JOHN R. FROST Clerk. against a conviction for|the test was not made with a| having faulty brakes when the/machine as required by regula-| judge ruled that tests required tions, by the regulations had NOL DEED | mmm -------- made. Lavern Curtis, 21, of 323| (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 18 Ridgeway street, Oshawa, won FOR MORE WHITBY NEWS) the appeal before Judge G. F.| Suits, of Napanee, who presided Fil n the Ontario County co I in the Oniaio Coy cout on S@@ Sout Film | sigsiie 4.8 ener i ost Jit Colborne St. ate A. S. Mitchell, in Osh-| | awa traffic court, on Feb. 3, and| 0 me f fined $10 and costs. | 'The Colborne Street Home and In the appeal in Whitby, PC J.|School Association held its regu- | Foreman, Sgt. Williams and an|lar monthly meeting last Tues. Oshawa mechanic, Lawrence Sar- day evening. The president, W.| gent, of Park road south, testi- Lawler, opened the meeting, re-| fied that they had checked the|ports were. given by the secre- | Curtis car following an accident|tary, Mrs. G. W. Lindsey. The on Jan. 12. They said that they|treasurer's report was given by | had pushed the brake pedal to the Mrs. F. Ing. | floor and concluded that the| John Brady on behalf of the brakes were faulty. Boy Scouts presented the school | Defence Counsel Terence V. with the Union Jack flag. G. Wil- Kelly, of Oshawa, argued that|lan, district, commissioner of the the accused could not be con- Boy Scouts, gave a short talk on victed following such a test. He!Scouting and showed a film on said that the brakes had not been Scouts' Jamboree held in Niagara | tested with a brake testing ma- Falls. | chine, as required by the High-| C. G. Sarles, principal of Col- way Traffic Act. The officers borne school, showed films of the claimed that it would have been Scouts' Jamboree held in Eng-| dangerous and impossible to test land. During the recreational pro-| the brakes with a machine fol- gram, David Perry played the| lowing the accident. violin accompanied by his sister) Judge Smith ruled that it ap- Joan at the electric organ. | peared that the brakes were] poor, according to the test made be held at the May meeting. At The nomination of officers will|f WHITBY NURSERY & LANDSCAPING 410 PERRY ST. WHITBY DIAL MO 8-3007 Big Opportunity for . . . 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