The Oshawa Times, 27 Apr 1959, p. 2

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-- . a ES FET \ 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 27, 1959 LOCAL 969, INTERNATIONAL dinner fn" 8t. Gregory's Auditorfum Saturday night. A large number of the mem- bers of Local 969, International Typographical Association with | Caught by the camera during | Mrs. MacMaster; Robert Hill, the festivities, from left, are | President; Mrs. Hill. Willlam Graham, 'director; Mrs. Gra- Gordon MacMaster, director; ' ham; Mrs. Margaret Rogan, secretary-treasurer and Don | Straughan, chairman of the en- terta inment committeee. --Oshawa Times Photo Vernon Goalie Stars In Win TORONTO (CP) -- Whitby Dun-| Agar's linemates, Jim Moro lops, many of them former pro-/and Bill Hryciuk, still provided fessional hockey players, are get- the most dangerous rushes by ting their stiffest opposition in the| Vernon. Teamed with Sherman Allan Cup finals from a sensa- Blair, a 35-goal man during the tional goaltender who has never season, the unit scored one goal been out of amateur ranks. |~by Moro--and assisted on de- Hal Gordon played a superb fenceman Tom Stecyk's. Merv game in Vernon Canadians' goal Bidoski scored the third. Saturday night to hand Whitby its| Stecyk, who played a good| first shutout in 83 games this sea- game, twice came within inches' § son, a 3-0 defeat. It seems everybody was sur- prised when Vernon won the game to leave Whitby ahead 3-1) A jubilant Agar said after the) in the best-of-seven series. The game that he was sure "we were | small crowd of 2,762 were pre-/too good to go out in four games. dominantly Whitby fans who were Now we still have a chance." prepared to celebrate their| Bidoski said one of the reasons team's winning of the cup in four for Vernon's good showing is that| straight games. the team has finally mastered the Wren Blair, Whitby coach, had Maple Leaf Gardens' rounded ordered a bus to take home his corners which carry the puck be- team in triumph. George Agar, hind the net, forcing players to go| Vernon's playing coach who to the opposite side after shoot- didn't play, had made reserva- ing into corners. tions for the homeward trip of we got caught up-ice a lot in| his team. |the other games because of that." | of scoring another goal. AGAR JUBILANT CAHA CAUGHT BY SURPRISE | wren Blair sa fit to be tied af-| % Blair said the Canadians Ama-|ter the game. He stormed at the teur Hockey Association had not'team in the dressing room that even bothered to book the fifth| they let the newspapers win the game. Later it was set for Wed-|series for them before it was nesday at the gardens. over. Sports writers have been " iv seen to have for-{ predicting that Whitby would win| gotton He - year - gd Gordon in four games. | who has stopped almos "We thought we had it won be- Whitby shots in four games. Aig..." wag over, 1 hope my abl native of Yorkton, Sask., Gordon, | 1170 now that they can't win| pounds, ai Sith la game on what they read and Hen. | hear. You know, we underesti- mated this Vernon club, 4 game. Long i in the Whitby nets stopped) 1, oq 5 helluva hockey game." The Canadians, who lost four] goals in the first two games be-| H Sve. Yeats and twice has bevy cause of penalties, took only five d t Ok Senior ® Hockey Ee all-star team.|out of nine penalties Saturday | Before that he was with Kam.|night. | loops Elks of the same league| Sid Smith, Whitby's playing and he played three seasons with coach, vowed sadly that he would | New York Rovers and Atlantic never make a prediction again. City of the eastern amateur| "Sure I thought we'd take it league. {four straight after winning Fri- The victory vindicated what|/day. But I'm through with that Agar called a "key psychological stuff from now on. The guys move"--he benched himself for started talking about getting the the first time in 90 games this|season over before they won. It's| season "to see if they would play|no good and we just loafed out| better and 1 could coach better there. They (Vernon) outskated behind the bench." us all night." | Gordon has been with § been | | OBITUARIES | EVERETT GIBSON |broker in Toronto for many years In poor health for the past year, prior to his retirement. He was a willlam Everett Gibson died at|life member of Georgina Lodge, his family residence, 231 Celina| AF and AM, Toronto and a mem- §t., Saturday, Avril 25. He wasiber of St. George's Anglican in his 60th year. |{Church, Toronto. J¢ was the on of Mr Mrs. James Gibson and was in Oshawa Dec. 16, 1900. In he married the former Clara Wiltshire in Whitby. life was spent in Oshawa. Within a year ago, Mr. Gibson owned and operated Modern Dry Cleaners in Oshawa. He is sur-| , vived by one daughter, June Bev-| The funeral service for Mrs. erey of Oshaw.: three sisters, Agnes Wannop, Bloor street éast, Mrs. T. G. Wiltshire (Olga), Osh-| who died last Thursday, was held awa Mrs. D. Tonks (Emma), at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel Toronto, and Mrs. G. McMahon) at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 25. (Bernice), California and six bro-| Rev. C. D. Cross, rector of St. thers, Clifford, Norman and Ed.|George's Anglican Church, con- ward of Oshawa, Bernie, of ducted the services. Interment Guelph, Harold, Toronto and Cecil| Was in the family plot in Oshawa of Ajax. "A Union Cetetery. Will The body is resting at the Arm-| e pa rers were am strong Swed Home for service Scattergood, Gordon Leslie, Wil- in the chapel Tuesday, April 28,/liam Hamilton, Roy Greentree, at 2 p.m. Interment will be at William Edwards and Thomas Union Cemetery. | Rev. 8. C. H.|Jones. Atkinson of Albert St. and born Harriet two, Mae Westgarth; All his Brown (Dorothy), Ohio. FUNERAL OF MRS. AGNES WANNOP United Church will conduct the service. FUNERAL OF ANTHONY czor IN High requiem mass for An- AT NERAL OF thony Czop, 166% Olive avenue, {who died at the Oshawa General The funeral service for Albert Hospital last Friday was sung in Barrett Carr, who died at the gi ""Hoqwig's Polish Catholic family residence, 320 Perry church at 10 a.m. today. street, Whitby, last Thursday, "pay Felix Kwiatkowski sang was held at the W. C. Town Fu-|g "rose Tnter--ont was in St neral Chapel at 2.30 p.m. Satur- Gregory's Cemeiery. day, April 25, of The pallbearers were Matthew Rev. S. Armstrong, rector ofipmdek Felix - Brudek, Frank All Saints' Anglican Church, Piontek, Jose 'h Zvgmont, Mat. Whitby, conducted the services. thew Mowrat and Stephen Kras- Interment was in St. John's Cem-| tery, Port Whitby. - The pallbearers A George Lindsey, Al Colwell, Wil- Ham Ogtwin, Sew Rankin, lo aod K 4 in 13 of the 6,250,000 people under CONSTANTINE H. GAYNOR age 26 in Britain has been in- The funeral service was held|oculated against polio. were Dr. : VAC NATION RATE LONDON (CP) -- The ministry of health reported that only one He leaves his wife, the former |72-hole total was only 281. 1928 | daughters, Mrs. A. Case (Helen), 985 for third place. Only Littler Hilda |of Waterloo and NM Soares K.'and Gary Player of South Africa," a0. a | 54 DISPLAYS WINNING BROCHURE SECRETARY can Industrial I Council convention in Mont- | real earlier this month. Tt led all entires in its class from Can- | A design by T. E. McLaugh- lin, Oshawa Industrial Commis- sioner and copy written by Jef- frey Fry, an Oshawa Times re- porter, resulted in a top award for this Oshawa industrial pro- motion brochure at an Ameri- ada, the U.S., Mexico and other areas in North America. The ' Souchak Win Dramatic Final LAS VEGAS, Nev. (CP)--In ajbeat par Saturday with 71s on the |dramatic finale, big Mike Sou-|7,073-yard Desert Inn Country chak came through with a five- Cs a 00 were Stan Leonard | over-par 77 Saturday to beat Art of Vancouver, last year's winner, | Wall Jr. by two strokes and win|julius Boros and Doug Sanders, | the first-place prize of $10,000 in| WINS $1,606 golf's $46,620 Tournam ent of Littler won $3,000. Leonard who Champions. {shot a final-round 75, Sanders High winds plagued the golfers/who fired a 73 and Boros with a and kept all but two scores over 74 pocketed $1,606 each. f par. Despite his over-par per-| Player was 22nd with a 72-hole| formance Saturday, Souchak's total of 301 and got $1,080. Wall had 283 and Gene Littler, Mo of Ihe Soters He Bor] Souchak stood to win at least {$12,000 in addition to the official $10,000 prize, Souchak was purchased for ($14,500 in the Calcutta auction which preceded the tour t. He was bought by a group headed | {by Chauncy Needham of San| CITY AND | DISTRICT | JUSTICE OF PEACE | Francisco. | It has been announced that His victory meant $122,300 of [Robert Brand Reynolds, of Bow- the $380,000 auction pools would manville, has been appointed a 80 fo the lucky buyers, Souchak [Justice of the peace for the United said he understood he would get Counties of Northumberland andthe customary 10 per cent of the Durham. {winning share, | at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, Oshawa, at 2 p.m. today for Con- stantine Henry Gaynor, who died) last Friday. The d , who was in failing health for seven pears, was in his 7ist year. The services were conducted by | Rev. J. N. Lothian, rector of St. | Mark's Anglican Church. Inter-| ment was in Oshawa Union Ce- metery. i The pallbearers were R. 8, Mc- George, H. Taylor, E. Dilling, G. Gray, W. Gaynor and J. Arm- strong. f Born at St. Ann's Bay, Ja-| malca, the deceased was married in Toronto in 1914.. He had lived in Colborne since 1954. Mr. Gay por had been a food prodicts TO TUESDAY, With Respect | Late Mr. Everett Gibson MOTOR CITY CLEANERS WILL REMAIN CLOSED Auctions of this type are legal] FIRMS INCORPORATED |in Nevada. The current jseie, of the On- ES me si tario Gazette carrids the infor- mation that three Oshawa dis- HOW LONG friet groups have been granted {letters patent of incorporation | | They are Oshawa Presbytery S | N CE YO U | Church Extension Council of the | United Church of Canada; Free's| Creamery Limited, of Sunderland) C H i c K E D and Armstrong Electric IAmited shawa. | | | | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT) YO U R CA R [ | The ever-present light of the) |Christ, Truth, was stressed at| WH E ELS 4 Christian Science services on Sun-! . J flay: Sort 5 SN STREETS CLOSED The following roads will be| The best insurance against bad closed Tuesday for construction:| tire wear, vibration and shimmy Rossland road east from Ritson| is to check wheel alignment road north to Grierson street; every 5,000 miles. The Johs Macaulay street from Chaucer| gp... Visuali ad avenue to Shakespeare avenue; ner checks Kaiser crescent from Louisa] Orrects faster and more acce- street to Celina street. rately than other methods. Se |come in for a i check-up| ™ RE ---- sf TIRE LTD. SAFETY THOUGH QUALITY Come in or phone for on Appointment 534 RITSON RD. 5. RA 3.7881 APRIL 28 Ve Carol Peters, displays the chure which uses as its theme. The Washington monument, 555 youth before police court feet high, has 898 steps, and an|charges involve seven motor ve-|Muskoka devaor for those who prefer the hicles from Whitby and two from Killaloe .. FAMED LANDMARK # [far north as central Ohio is ex- night Miss bro- Oshawa's harbor -- "ace in the hole" -- --Oshawa Times Phot -------- mes hoto ing the weekend. | ; 7 Wa ig | ST. GREGORY'S YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB NAMES EXECUTIVE | The executive for the 1959-60 | Members of the new executive | president; Pat Monaghan, im- | ky, 8rd vice-president. Absent season was elected at a meet- | are: Seaicd, left to ght: Rev. | mediate past president. Stand- | when picture was taken: Helen | ing of the Young People's Club | Fr, W. O'Brien, spiritual direc. | ing, left to right: Vince Vasey, | p t i | of St. Gregory's tor; Bob MacDonald, president. 2nd vice-president; | Yernez, secretary, Roman Ca- Lorraine | | tholic Church Sunday night. | elect; Kathy Maher, 1st vice- | Harrison, treasurer; Joe Oles- ~Oshawa Times Photo, || WEATHER FORECAST |coast guard said Sunday, Eight St. Peter's Basilica. The cere- 1 || Cloudy, Showers, ; ! Warmer Tuesday aio bibs TORONTO (CP)--Forecasts is.) Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Wind. {sued by the weather office at 11{sor, Londen: Cloudy today and! M I; 54 SIMCOE ST. N. Tuesday. Scattered showers and| Synopsis: Scattered showers oc-| thunderstorms beginning this eve-| Tuesday and Wednesday Only! Sensational Meat Features! leurred throughout the night inning and continuing Tuesday. | southwestern Ontario and are Warmer Tuesday. Winds easterly] continuing this morning in the Ni-| 20 with gusts to 40 this afternoon, |agara Peninsula, More showers becoming southwest 20 Tuesday Ann RAReNe HILL 3 land a few thunderstorms are| afternoon. Sue 1.00 WINDS JAM ICE BEATIFY WOMAN SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich.| VATICAN CITY (AP)--Elena (CP) -- Btrong northwest winds|Guerra, a rich Italian woman piled up heavy ice in Whitefish Bay during the weekend causing who dedicated her life to char. many shipping delays, Cmdr, E.[ity, was beatified Sunday In a J. Bodenlos of the United States|ceremony of solemn splengor in [forecast for the southern regions Niagara, Lake Ontario, Hamil. tonight and Tuesday. The warm ton, Toronto: Cloudy today and air which covers United States as Tuesday. Scattered showers to-| and Tuesday. Chance of a/ [pected to push slowly northwagd | thunderstorm Tuesday. A little| into southwestern Ontario Ties. Warmer. Winds east 20 today de- creasing to 15 tonight and becom-| day. 3 Sunny skies will prevail across| io" southeast 20 Tuesdav morn Northern Ontario. Southerly | winds will bring an upswing in or gjan Bay, Halbutton, temperatures. Increasing cloudl- po Sudbury: Sunny today. In- ness is forecast for the northern i cloudin Ny tonight | regions Tuesday aed Cloudy with a few showers Tues- Regional forecasts valid until dav. A little warmer. Winds east | midnight Tuesday: 20 today, decreasing to 15 this |evening and becoming southeast 120 Tuesday morning. | Northern Kirkland Lake, Tim.| mins-Kapuskasing: Sunny today. | Increasing cloudiness Tuesday be-| PORK LIVER coming overcast in the evening.| ar e is A little warmer. Winds light to-| hn day, southerly 15 Tuesday. | N WHITBY (Staff) -- Three juve: Forecast Teiperatures MEATY PORK = + | niles and a 17-year-old youth were| 1.ows tonight, highs Tuesday: charged with nine counts of earwindsor . 40 65 theft following investigation BVISt Thomas ......... Constable Gerald Robinson of the [,ndon LEAN MINCED Whitby Police Department dur- wingham ... CLUB STEAKS . THIN SLICED Four Charged Toronto .... The three juveniles will appear Trenton .. ease before the juvenile court and the|St. Catharines .. 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