The Oshawa Times, 19 Jul 1960, p. 5

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Ab's Blank Port Perry Whitby Ab's Esso climbed back above the .500 mark in Southern Ontario County league standi for the first time in many weeks with a 3-0 shutout victory over Port Perry in Port Perry Friday. Ab's squad has- been riding the crest of a winning streak that has uot seen a loss since their Domin- ion Day exhibition against Califor- Hees Heeds Complaints OTTAWA (CP) -- Transport Minister Hees conceded Monday that some towns along the Wel- land Canal may have a case for court action against the federal government, He wag replying in the Com- mons to W. H. McMillan (L-- Welland) who complained that the St. Lawrence Seaway Au- thority is not taking canal-side payments under the Muniel- 1 statute. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 19, 1960 § ing pal Grants Act, a fed , Mr, McMillan said the Seaway Authority took over such pay- ment- from the finance depart- ment April 1, 1959. While the fi- nan department had based its payments partly on evaluation of| the buildings on canal property, the Seaway Authority has not done so. Mr. Hees said the of obi Authority was interpreting the act differently from the canals branch of the transport depart- ment, which handled the pay- ments previously for the finance department. Mr. Hees said that if ".e municipalities feel this is a wrong interpretation, they have the right to go to court over it. re UNLOCKED CARS AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--The ad safety council here is urg- ing the government to make it a leg:1 offence for drivers to leave their cars unlocked at night with ignition keys in place. It says the practice encourages car thefts. whether to include buildings is a matter of opinion in cases. In this situation, the Sea- way Authority sought, obtained and followed legal advice. buildings into account when mak- It was obvious that the Seaway specific] TEMPERANCE GROUP The first temperance society in Canada is believed to have been one established at Beaver, River, N.S., in 1828 100) the high walls oiecig og ips ak ROYAL GARDENS LONDON (AP) -- A towering constructed in |hotel soon to be Park Lane will have windows of the nia Cuties July 1. Tomorrow night, however, they put this winning streak on the line as Brooklin invades Whitby's Centennial Park for the first time this year. Brooklin was loriginally scheduled to open the i |home season against Ab's Esso 2 lin Whitby, but rainy weather at the start of the season forced postponement of their visit, Wally Samanski was the big cog in Friday's win over Port Perry, the team he pitched for in the SOCS league last year. He pitched shutout ball all the way striking out 8 while walking 2 and i |allowing 8 hits, He kept the Port "1 | Perry safeties so well scattered that, although both teams man- aged 8 hits, Whitby scored three times and Port Perry not at all. Samanski also was one of the leading hitters for Whitby, with two hits in four tries, Larry Batherson was the only other Whitby batters to have a pair of safe hits. Samanski also scored the third Whitby run, the insur- ance tally in the eighth. For Port Perry Venning was the only batter with two hits. Whitby again played errorless ball, for their second straight game without an error. They have committed only two errors since July 1. > THE DISTRICT PAGE <= BURT A GUIDE TO VALUES BURTINSKY WHITBY - AJAX - PICKERING BROOKLIN - PORT PERRY When you need Flowers You Need Us A More ® "@ Personalized Service When You Shop Locally Mrs. W. L. Smith, 610 Perry St. Phone MO 8-3324 124 Dundast St., W., Whitby LTD. Phone MO 8-2343 For Free Pick-up Of Your Furs and Apparel WE OPERATE OUR OWN REFRIGERATED STORAGE All Garments Fully Readers of The Oshawa Times are finding this page a handy reference, with a wide varied range of services listed here. The merchants through their advertisements, invite you to take advantage of their services. This is your community, contribute to its prosperity and growth by patron- izing the advertisers within its confines. These businesses share in your taxes, they provide employment, they support local undertakings of all kinds, their payrolls add to the prosperity we enjoy. Your local merchant is your friend. He can be a helpful adviser and is glad to give this advice without obligation. These advertisements are an invitation to you. The advertisers say "here for your assistance, we list our services; we will be pledged to serve you whenever and wherever possible." WHITBY AUTO WRECKERS ANNOUNCING "NEW FIBERGLAS FENDERS" For All Mokes Of Cars--'52-'60. Specializing In RE-CHROMING CAR-BUMPERS All Grille & Accessories--'52-'60 No. 12 Highway One Mile North of Whitby Cash Your Baby Bonus Cheque MERCANTILE DEPT, STORE 105 BYRON ST. N. WHITBY A CASH PRIZE OF DOUBLE THE AMOUNT OF YOUR CHEQUE WILL BE AWARD- ED TO THE WINNER. JULY CLEARANCE SALE ALL SUMMER GOODS REDUCED 20% ANDERSON ST. HIGH SCHOOL TAKES FORM Whitby's new Anderson | (prior to the addition). The | contains 16 rooms as.did the | S01 street, at Allan street and Street High School gradually new school, which will accom- | Henry Street school when first will take the overflow of She takes form and it is now ap- ' dents from - the present hig modate 400 students, is expect- | opened. The new building is lo- parent that it will be identical : school. to the Henry Street School | ed to be ready by early 1961. It | cated on the west side of Ander- WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West --Oshawa Times Photo ATTERSLEY TIRE SERVICE Whitby's Only Complete Tire Shop 24-Hour Service Have your tires checked by factory-trained experts, Ph. MO 8-5221 401 Dundes E. Whitby Tel. MO. 8-3703 WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR Manaver: Lloyd Robertson Rotary Endeavors Promote Understanding Rotary clubs in 116 countries | "With fellowship and service to| | ite waited 8 Hese Sith times | others as its keynote, Rotary pro- of international tensions in an en- deavor to promote understanding, vides a common ground for near- good will and peace throughout|!y 500,000 business and profes- the world. That was the message| tional executives throughout the Mr. Archie Turner of Port Credit,| World, regardless of differing na- governor of district 707 of Rotary tionalities or customs or lan- International, brought to the Ro- Sages or political and religious tarians of Whitby today, follow-|Deliefs," the Rotary district gov- ing a conference with local Ro.|6r10r emphasized. Mr. Turner urged all local Ro- tary officials. 1 In addition to the activities of|!arians to attend the Rotary dis- the more than 10,600 Rotary|!rict conference to be held in To- clubs within their own commun./fonto in February and to make ities to this objecti , | plans for the club to be repre- Mr. Turner explained, Rotary In- at the 52nd annual conven- ternational has awarded grants(tion of Rotary International, of more than $3,300,000 in the past (Which Will be held in Tokyo, 18 years through its program of (Japan, next May. student fellowships, which enable] Mr. Turner is Director of Edu- tstandi 1 graduates to|cation in South Peel and is a study for one year in countries| member and past president of the other than their own, as Rotary |Rotary Club of Cooksville. He was ambassadors of good will. Since elected as a district governor of 1947, when this program was es-|Rotary International for the 1960- tablished, 1322 Rotary Founda-|61 fiscal year at Rotary's 5st tion Fellowships have been|annual convention in Miami- awarded to students in 68 coun- Miami Beach, Florida, U.S.A., tries for study in 45 countries,|last June. He is one of 267 dis- with granis averaging $2500. This|trict governors supervising the REESOR FUEL & LUMBER Everything In BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LUMBER--COAL We Specialize in SUMMER COTTAGE NEFDS Free Delivery In Lake Scugog Districts Phone YU 5-7951 Port Perry Ont. WILDE ELECTRIC (Russ Wilde, prop) For Adequate Wiring HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Commercial--Domestic Phone MO 8-3174 1107 Henry Street WHITBY, ONTARIO W. E. MILLER Builder of Commerial and Residential Construction of all Types Of Building From Ground To Roof George Ross, 1425 Dundes I. Phone MO 8-2939 1805 Dufferin St, Whitby The undefeated league leading Port Perry Mer=- chants of the Southern Ontario County League meet their closest rivals, the Oshawa Merchants tonight at Alexandra park under the lights, starting at 8:15 p.m. Whitby Dunlop player Tommy O'Connor, a member of the Oshawa club, called us about thé recent signing of "Dib" Little, well-known coach of softball clubs in the Oshawa area, as coach of the Merchants. Ev Edwards, manager of the Merchants has been acting in a dual capacity, but felt it was a little too much responsibility; Ev has been playing also. "Dib" for many years coached the popular Tony's softball club, and led them to a variety of championships, ranging from Senior "B" to the Beaches Fastball league, with an all-important Senior "A" title thrown in. Tonight's contest with Port Perry will be the final league game for the Oshawa Mer- chants, meaning it's their final opportunity to spoil Port Perry's unblemished record, and also avenge a 3-1 defeat suffered at the hands of Port Perry earlier this season. Mel "Hootch" Meulemeester has been signed to pitch for Port Perry, which will make the going just that much tougher for the opposition. LA SALLE CONSTRUCTION Sand-Gravel-Fill-Loam Screened and Crushed Materials - Bulldozing Phone OL 5-3511 R.R. No. 1, Brooklin Brooklin Meadowecrests, defending Intermediate "A" lacrosse champions 'of Ontario are breezing along at a terrific clip agein this season, having suffered nary a defeat to date in 12 league games. Last Satur- day night in Brooklin, they trounced Newmarket, 16-3, in a game featured by some spectacular goal- tending by Matt Campbell. Ken Ross, Bill Shortt, Don Craggs, Doug Vipond led the Brooklin club to victory. This Thursday night they travel to Richmond Hill for a league encounter, and these same two clubs engage each other in battle again on Saturday night, this time in Brooklin, with action getting underway at 8:45 p.m, 4 RONALD PASCOE BUILDING CONTRACTOR AND CARPENTER Alterations--Repairs Kitchen and Recreation UPHOLSTERING A. ZAYETTE Recovering and Repairing For Old Quality Value With Modern Re-Styling Phone MO 8-2344 Whitby, Ontario ooms Guaranteed Workmanship Phone MO 8-2257 403 Chestnut St., W., Whitby J. A. VONDETTE Real Estate Broker Phone MO 8-3322 ond MO 8-484) WE SPECIALIZE IN PROMPT SERVICE Listings Solicited Industrial--Commercial Real Estate Harry Jermyn, Manager 104 Dundas Street West Whitby, Ontario STAFFORD BROTHERS Monumental Works Member of the Canadian Association of Memorial Craftsmen Distributor of Rock of Ages Barre Granite and Eventide Granites Quarry Guaranteed MO 8-3552 Whitby Geo. Hamers Lid. Plumbing and Heating GEORGE'S FINA SERVICE STATION George Popescu, Manager Try New FINA Gas For Power-better Mileage and Savings Licensed Mechanic Have Your Car Checked Before Vacation Trip Down Here Phone MO 8.4232 932 Brock St, N., OSHAWA Ornamental Railings Ornamental Metal Work Furniture--Railings Fire Escapes Guaranteed Work Oshawa Ph. RA 3-4161 Whitby Ph. MO 8-2681 Automatic heating Automatic Heating Units Gas and Oil Burners Eavestroughing General Sheet Metal Work Phone MO 8-3011 Whitby 212 Brock St, S.,, Whitby FREE 5156.00 FREE LOOK FOR YOUR NAME See If your name is in one of these advertisements. This page is a weekly feature of the Oshawa Times for a 26-week period and there will appear in the advertisements each week two names and addresses of people living in Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Brooklin or Port Perry. Read the adver- tisements carefully and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found your name and present it along with a sales slip or label to The Oshawa Times office in Whitby, show- ing that goods or services have been purchased from any one of the advertisers on this page and you will receive absolutely FREE a $3.00 order to be spent for merchandise with one of the adver- Hiaers on this page. Winners must advise the Oshawa Times on which advertiser they wish to spend their order. ALEX PEARCE Decorator COMMERCIAL Brush Roller AJAX MARINE SCOTT OUTBOARD WEYMOUTH CRUISERS Sangstercraft Fibregloss Boats and Lakefield Service and Storage Phone WH 2-4080 N. 2 Highway Ajex VIGOR OIL STATION . Operated by "Vic" Van Luven Dominion Royal Tires The Best Deal on New and Used Tires Phone MO 8-3644 501 Brock St, N., Whithy e o) A summer day camp for boys, next year, Mrs. Kirk, camp direc- (tor, received three rousing cheers {from her charges. BUTT RADIO & APPLIANCES V. Graham R. Catton Weekly Specials WESTINGHOUSE TRADE-IN SALE 118 Brock St. 5., MO 8-3707 Whitby, Ontario HEARD"S TAXI & CARTAGE TRUCKING SAND AND GRAVEL FRED FISHER'S BP SERVICE 616 Brock St., North Whitby Phone MO 8.5222 Minor Repairs Front End Alignment Tires - Accessories - Batteries TOWING SERVICE GEORGE H. HARDING Construction Co. Ltd. . General Contractors end Builders Alterations--Repairy Phone MO 8-3566 411 Pairview Drive Whithy Called out of town -- Due to family illness. Will re-open THURS. JULY 21st. ithe "Around The World In Eighty Days" One Show each Night Starting at 8 P.M. DOMESTIC Graining Painting Murals Paper Spray Hanging Signs 905 Bayview Ave., Whitby Phone MO 8-5271 Phone MO 8-3732 124 Brock Street North year Miss Ann Goerk of Malton activities of more than 10,600 Ro- goes on a Rotary Fellowship to tary clubs which have a member- Belgium, while Douglas Corman, ship of nearly 500,000 business Lancashire, England, comes to|and professional executives in 116 Toronto University, countries throughout the world. S Weddi Standards of white and pink, suit with an harmonizing corsage ge decorated Almonds Unit-|of pink roses. ed Church, for the marriage of Mrs, Theod A A Carol Elizabeth Margaret Lee Yolo oT Ba Frank Mackenzie Wonnacott of printed silk dress, and a corsage Pickering. |of pink roses, assisted for her Rev. G. C. R. McQuade offi-| daughter who was ill. sisted. Es faved th The couple will veside ja Bow- TOWN AND COUNTRY ... Thursday night in TS. . Summers playe e manville after a month's vaca- + i i i wedding music and Mrs. David tion at the Pacific Coast. | 3h Whitey Community Arena, the league leading, Loo tong, wotore he caroneoty itby Re Wings host the Toronto Lakeshore All- "0 Perfect Love" and during the Stars in a charity ggme for the Ontario Minor La- signing of the register "I'll Walk Ww Ch d crosse Association starting at 8:30 p.m. . .. Whitby Beside You". : [ omen arge Mcuay and Kidd's Juvenile lacrosse club travel to Given in marriage by her Alderwood tonight for an OLA Juvenile league fix- Jatner, the Lrive wore 3 gos of n Holdup ture, At time of writing last night, they were tied at ory =. De Sau Dees portrait] PE : the end of the first period with Huntsville 5-5. Re- seckiine, 'empire. Dodice. Stl sun SEE ROUOH (CP) Two sults of the final outcomé should appear elsewhere on sleeves and gi bouffant princess) Monday shortly after an attempt this page, either tonight or tomorrow. irt, Her shoulder illusion veil|to hold up a branch of the Royal was held to a coronet of seed| Bank of Canada here, | y pearls, She carried a cascade of| Ireme Jenneaux, 30, and her| mauve carnations with white|sister-in law Claudette Perron, (®) S am n S sweetheart roses, |19, both of Peterborough, have y Mrs. Murry K, Beadle was ma.| P€en charged with attempted rob-| tron of honor, wearing a short| Dery and will appear in court to-| y : : embroidered silk organza frock|"®Y" ' 1 1 er ar of french moss green. She had a| Max Tate, acting manager of| matching velvet headdress with ath branch, said two unarmed short net veil, and carried a cas.| VOmen entered the bank about| 4 cade of gold carnations and tals. 2.3 pI. 2nd askea for fe BE 4 pr " "*"| ager. Mr. Tate tool em into the Woo apter ol e a man roses, bili manager's office where the D'Hillier Street Park has ended.| Visitors to the camp included oy phutay K. Beadle acted %4| women handed him a shopping(For the next two weeks, girls of Mayor Stanley er pis Mes- ; 8 were David| pag and threw a note on his desk|the town will be guests at the; S. W Lee and William Wonnacott, king for all th in th ames. 8. - Browns, G. A. brothers respectively of the bride | --r."% °F e money in thejcamp. | Welsh, J. A. Anderson, H. C. Phil- and groom. | Mr. Tate tripped the alarm and], cis LoS, Camp ¢ 10810 g was lips, H. T. Fallaise, F. W. Marsh For the reception at the home police arrived. Within: Totes. held on Friday afternoon, Visi-|land Miss J. McKay. of the bride's parents, the bride's They captured two women after tors were entertained with a real-| Camp convener, Mrs. R. G. mother wore a sapphire blue silk'a short chase, |istic Indian scene, complete with| Langford, was gratified to hear : {teepee, Indian princess and medi-/reports by counsellors Joan Cald- [cine man. This also included aler, Margaret Tweedy, Connie |skit which was planned and ar-George and Camp Director J. C. . B . |ranged by the boys themselves. | Kirk of the happy time spent by 0 ice... roc eatre- it y | During the afternoon, prizes|all who attended. were given for the field-day ac-|-- [tivities. Treats of watermelon WAYFARERS CHAMP were given the boys by Dominion Stores, Steinberg's and a member TORONTO CP Barclay of the IODE. Livingstone, 19, who will sail for During their two-week stay at|C#nada in the Olympics next the camp, raising of the flag and month in Rome, won the first |opening exercises were conducted| Canadian and North American {daily by either Rev. John Ward|wayfarers championship Sunday. lor Father Leo Austin. Each week He took two firsts and thirds |a wiener roast was held as alin the two-day four-race series on {highlight of the week. Lal:c Ontario. 'Jike Lansdown of | Many, ai camp closing, were/the Brockville Yacht Club came already planning to be on hand second in the over-all standings. )

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