THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 16, 1959 § 'Police Seek Driver 'Who Caused Blackou Oshawa police are looking for a man who stole a car from a Quebec street resident and when they catch him, Whitby police would like to ask him some ground questions about his driving down through Whitby. He cut down a street lamp post and caused a traffic tie-up for nearly two hours. About 10 p.m., Friday night, Gail Patricia Gray, of 205 Que- bec street, Oshawa, reported that her car had been stolen from its parking spot at her home. Within 15 minutes, Whitby PC| Jack Mason had found the car. It was in the wreckage of a street lamp near Fairview Lodge on Dundas street west. Witnesses who had observed it crash into|$500. ithe pole said the driver ran Police are still looking for the away. driver. WHITBY PERSONALS At the 21st annual birthday) Mrs. Harold Dodd, of Fonthill, bridge of the Viscount Greenwood has returned to her home after E shied E Chapter IODE being held, Nov. {20, at the arena members in |charge of arrangements will be: General convener, Mrs. H. T. Fallaise; tea and refreshments, (Mrs. F. W. Browne; bridge tapies, Mrs. H. P. Doner; tea spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Cowx of Dundas street west. Mrs. Dodd attended the celebration in honor of Mr. Cowx' birthday. Mrs. Charles Bottorff, the for- EXECUTIVE OF LOCAL 494 UNITED RUBBER WORKERS ERE re rl] we Swi Sone, ge fr bers J. Smith, C. Murray, V. Ayling, J. Woodcock, W. Curry and R. Bibeau. --Oshawa Times Photo Rogers, secretary, and R. Banks, treasurer. Standing, left to right, are the board mem- office this week are shown above. Seated, left to right, are T. Edwards, board member; | MacKinley, vice-president; Executive officers of Local 494 United Rubber Workers Union, who were sworn into C. Fitzgerald, International Rep.; G. Brooks, president; D. w. Mr. Bob Zeisner, student athas returned to her home in! Western University, London, is {Hawaii after spending two weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |yith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Zeisner and will also at-lyy Appleton, of Gilbert street HAPPY TWO-YEAR-OLD WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 11 Manager: Lloyd Robertson 1 Dundas St. West Tel. MO. 8-3703 Etchers Goals Dunnies 4-3 Win Here | Printing History Told At Almonds The Almonds Home and School Association held its regular monthly meeting last Thursday {evening at the school. The meet- |ing opened with the singing of "0 Give 7. Chatham: Sharp, tend the football finals between the Western Mustangs and the University of British Columbia at the Varsity Stadium, Torontod Mrs. Hamel, of King street, hag left for Toronto where she will be establishing residence. A group of members of the 5th Whitby Scouts and Cubs Moth- er's Auxiliary entertained her at a dinner party before her depar- ture and presented her with a Spikehorn Doe | Shot By Local Hunter With only one week of the deer hunting season in south Ontario past, hunting stories have mot yet|farewell gift. begun to arrive in Whitby but at| ri {last one hunter will long re-| Mrs. D. A. Wilson will official- member the 1959 season. {ly open the St. Andrew's Presby- William Proctor, 325 Kent St.,|terian Church Young Women's {brought home a spikehorn doe. |Groups' | In the four years he has been held at the church hall on Nov. 18. bazaar and tea to be west. Miss Marilyn Archer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Archer, will be celebrating her 14th birth- day on Nov. 18. Best wishes are offered to Marilyn for many happy returns of the day. A new group will be formed in Whitby this evening. It will be the Couples Group of the Whitby bowling the club will be formed at the home of Mrs. Murray Det- lor, of 1109 Green street. The WA od Whitby United Baptist Church. After the 7.30 Church held a most successful ba- zaar on Friday. Mrs. L. F. Rich- Janice Elaine, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott, of 312 Mary street west, Whitby, celebrated her second birthday on Oct. 2. She is the grand- *College Old Boys Choose President TORONTO (CP) -- W. H. A. Thorburn was re-elected presi- Old Bovs Association at a week-| end banquet here. Ronald MacKinnon of Toronto and C. E. Medland of Kitchener are vice - presidents. Council dent of the St. Andrew's College] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott, of Whitby, and Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Coverley, also of Whitby. --Photo Aldsworth, Campbell's Studio [1% 4 ANIT SERV WHITBY RA 5-3555 There's no - Substitute for By CLIFF GORDON treated to a close, hard fought hi : 3 : i : i : 4 |Canada" with Roblin Nicholson hunting in Matchedash Twp.,|The following ladies will take an Paced bY the outstanding three-game Connelly, Powers 19.311 Jt "the piano. The president, Mrs, |near Severn Park, he has never active part. Conveners for tea goal performance of Fred It was very clean with only two Penalties -- Gribbons, minor] heard of a d ith h . Etcher the Whitby Dunlops ran penalties antil the third period/and major; Darling, minor and R. Weatherall, thanked Mrs. R.|beard of 2 dos with bores. Heitables sre Mrs. Liovd Gibson ardgon, the president, welcomed|are ¥io8 Ke J C. Preston the guests. Mrs. W. C. Ives, of attord and A. N. Vale of iene! Bowmanville, officially opened Experience! their undefeated string to six in a and then a mild outbreak be- row as they nipped the Chatham tween Darling, of Whitby, and Maroons 4-3 here on Saturday Gribbons, of the Maroons, saw night. The win gives the Dunlops the two players draw a minor sole possession of first place in'and major for their outbreak. The the closely knit Sr. A league. The Dunlops enjoyed a 44-27 edge in Jocals lead by a point over the shots on goal but were robbed Kitchener Dutchmen. {several times by Albani who Bobby Attersley fired the other|played a heads up game for the Whitby goal and assisted on two losers. .- of Etcher's tallies. Gary Sharp) ICE CHIPS . . . Fred Etcher led the attack for the losers with really had a big night as he major, 7.35. Shots on Goal By Chatham By Whitby 1 79 2 1215 17 4 a pair of goals, his second goal picked up his first hat trick of J coming with less than a minute/the season as well as drawing an assist on the fourth goal scored by his linemate Attersley. . . . Attersley also had a good night as he picked up three points to go with his total and keep him well up in the top 10. . . . There should be considerable re-arranging in the top 10 scorers when the next release comes out. . . . Saturday night's game started at 8.00 p.m. and most of the fans were of the opinion that it was a wonderful idea as it still gives them plenty of time to go out after the game. 4 . . . Saturday night's three stars were: No. 1, Fred Etcher, No. 2 Bobby Attersley, No. Pletsch, of Chatham. . . . morrow night the Dunnies travel to Belleville to tangle with the Macs. . . . On Saturday night the Windsor Bulldogs will make their initial appearance of the season at the Whitby arena. SUMMARY 1st Period Scoring--None. Penalties --Babando, 17.57. 2nd Period 1. Whitby: Etcher, Attersley, Pogue 2. Chatham: Aitken, Pletsch, Leyte .......... 6.37 3. Whitby: Attersley, S lenko, Etcher .. Penalties -- Leyte, .14, 3rd Period 4. Whitby: Etcher 5. Whitby: Etcher Attersley, Pogae Chatham: Sharp, Douglas, Aitken FRED ETCHER to go, and with the Chatham team using six attackers as they made a desperate bid to overtake the tby team. Geo. Aitken scored the other Chatham goal. The : who decided against wearing their new sweat- ers for fear it would change their luck, ran their win string to six in a row as they show they are the hottest team in the league at the present time. A near capacity crowd took in the game and were 6. 15.38 BROCK "=2Y | Phone MO 8-3618 BOBBY ATTERSLEY Hillcrest Jrs. "To Host Cobourg By CLIFF GORDON Whitby Hillcrest Dairy Jrs. will be trying to stretch their un- defeated string to four tonight as| 1.11 they play host to Cobourg Jr. B's|Sackett, 273, 238 at the local arena, with game time called for 8.30. The Hillcrests, who were held .. 12.34 to a tie by the high flying Peter-|200; L. Peake, 219, 202; A. John- |borough Jr. B's here last week, {have been working out hard ever 1.16 since and are reported to be in! |top shape. 451) Just who coach Cherry will Winchester, 18; Exports, 17; Win- start in goal is not known, but stons, 12. there is a red hot battle going on| | between Daniels and Campbell for the starting assignment with the team this year. Both boys have a fair amount of experi- ence and are showing well. Meanwhile up front Terry Davis is making a big bid for a : |body to join in a sing song while |Sandford. Now Playing EVENING SHOWS ot 7 and 8:20 Last Complete Show at 8:20 FROM THE BOLD, . starring . BLUSHING COMEDY Doris Richard OF LOVE IN THE DAY -WIDMARK SUBURBS! Tho TUNNEL of LOVE' regular spot. He played lacrosse {here this summer and appears in {top shape. Others who are really {showing the road are the Tran |brothers, Roberts, Luke, Brown, | Morrison and a couple of out of town boys. In all they appear as West for her work as convener of the rummage and bake sale re- cently held. Mrs. T. Wilson, in charge of the program for the evening, intro- |duced the guest speaker, Carl Mantz, who gave a most inter- |esting talk on the progress of the printing. throughout the years. He showed les of let- the bazaar. The arr and Mrs. Paul Newton, Christ- SHIRT LAUNDERERS says that one of his hunting com- | panions, who has hunted for {nearly 50 vears, said thatiter and Mrs. Lloyd Campbell; he never heard of a horned doe.| aprons, Mrs. T. Kelly; bake table, | Mrs. Carman Sarles; fancy work WHITBY adios. pouring tea. are. Mis. F. DAY-BY-DAY were made by the following con- veners: sewing, Mrs. A. Archi- bald; homebaking, Mrs. W. Elli- son; candy. Mrs. J. R. Ward; Christmas decorations and Christ- mas stockings, Mrs. R. Hall and Mrs. C. Heard; tea hostesses, Mrs. F. Ollen Bittle and Mrs C. Heard. mas decorations Mrs. Walter Por- Now Many Wear Eat, talk, laugh nr sneeze wi * [tear of insecure false teeth ol ng or wobbling. some ters used in the mid 18th century and also some of the present day methods. * He extended an invitation to all members to visit the home of the Whitby Weekly News and see the linotype machine which is of his visit to the Home and School meeting, he presented the association with the casting with the inscription of the Almonds Home and School. Mrs. L. Atkin- son thanked Mr. Mantz on behalf of the group. The president introduced Mr. Nicholson who invited every- he accompanied at the piano. The meeting closed with the "Queen" and refreshments were served by the lunch committee. at present in use. As a souvenir} hol 1 tended .the Reaume-Driscoll wed- |fimmy. En0ey, pasty J ding which took place at St. 3 ie hake, Tee G R Catholic (denture hieatn) Get regory's Roman Catholie : Church, Oshawa. | any drug coun alkal Lawrence, Mrs. F. Mathison; Miss M. Ross and Miss B. Wil- son. The president, Mrs. George | WCTU MEETING Thwaites, will welcome the | guests. . | The regular monthly meeting {of the WCTU will be held Tues-| Mr. Phil Harper left on Sun- day, Nov. 17, at 3 p.m. at the day for Florida to visit his sick | United Church Parlors. mother. FALSE TEETH With Little Worry thous ¥ ASTEETH Yas plates firmer and more com- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mulligan at-|fortably. This pleasant powder has no taste or feet. "plate odor" FASTEETH MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN Available at the followin, dealers in DOWNTOW! WHITBY Copies of THE ONE-STOP BOWLING NEWS CIGARET LEAGUE High triples over 550: B. Sack- ett, 687; G. Wiles, 681; E. Fallow, 660; V Sandford, 650; L. Peake, |594: M. Bilida, 588; C. Watts, (587; B. Watts, 553; C. Denyer,| 551; M. Peake, 550. | High singles over 200: Betty ; Verna Sand- ford, 259, 231; E. Fallow, 244, 224; G. Wiles, 240, 22 218; C. |Watts, 226, 210; M. Bilida, 214, ston, 2 0; J. Reed, 228; M. Ever- lick, 208; C. Denyer, 20 . Points to date: Cameo, Players, 19; Buckingham, 23; 19; Prize donated by Harwood Cleaners was won by Verna NO EXTRADITION PLANS TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto po- lice said Friday they will not start extradition proceedings against Theodore Szmaus, the Hamilton jeweller now held in Brazil, despite a robbery charge against him. The robbery war- rant was issued after Szmaus was arrested for receiving stolen |if they have a real contender this He j d bail and |year. So don't forget there is Jr. action at the Whitby arena to- night at 8.30. now is being held by police in Sao Paulo on charges of using a false identity. SERVICE This is the way she likes to do her market. ing: filling her list of needs in one place, from well-stocked shelves. She likes to do her banking the same easy, convenient way. At her local bank, all under one roof, a trained and courteous staff provides every- thing in the way of banking service. Here she can cash a cheque, arrange a loan, open a deposit account, rent a safety deposit box, buy money orders or travellers cheques--the list of banking services goes on and ov All over Canada, the chartered banks make OSHAWA TIMES ALLIN'S DRUGS Corner Brock and Dundas Streets COURTICE PHARMACY - 117 Brock Street North PALM SPORTING GOODS 130 undas Street West RIGLER'S STORE Corner Brock and Colborne Streets' JURY & LOVELL PHARMACY 317 Brock Street South SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE 106 Dundas Street East THE TUCK SHOP 159 Brock Street North Or at any of these .calers co-starring GIG YOUNG GIA SCALA with ELISABETH FRASER ELIZABETH WILSON in CinemaScope -- hs Ny Graz SHOWN AT ~552598:35 P.M. ONLY (monica 3 S| ® Un WELCOME to the opening of CLINT'S BARBER SHOP 410 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY (Across from the New Town Hall) THURSDAY, NOV. 19th Mr. Pascoe has been in business in Whitby and Oshawa for 28 years. Please accept this as your invitation to visit our new modern barber shop. MODERN METHODS IN HAIR STYLING FREE STREET PARKING Clint Pascoe this same convenient, one-stop service available to millions of customers. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNIT Y _ in Whitby and Area ALMOND'S GROCERY Almonds BENNETT'S GROCERY 832 Brock Street North CORNER GROCERY Port Whitby DAVIS SUPERTEST No. 2 Highway West of Whitby GOLDRING'S GROGERY Port Whitby NORTH END GROCERY Brock North For HOME DELIVERY by Carrier Boy PHONE MO 8-3703 111 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY L