The Oshawa Times, 9 Jan 1961, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, Jonwery 9, 1961 § L. Mendy, Sonar 9, 191 8 Bible Class Holds Meet BROUGHAM ~ The Friendly, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Burrows Wim chief operator of the new Bible Class met at the home of and (amily aitended the wed sewage treatment plant, and 1o- My, snd Mrs. Howard Maleolm. ding of his niece, Helen Anne day was 10 have heen bis first srs. M, Annis, who had charge Burrows to Mr, Ruddy Jammer, dey In active control of that of the program, gave a thought Mr, and Mrs, Ruddy Jammer helt million-dollar vant. ¥or Ihe (or the New Year and gave an will leave for Germany the first past few weeks he has Deen gocount of the construction of of Vebruary, They will make superintending the raring of 08 (he Mormon Tabernacle in Bali their home In Germany, town hall Lake City, Lunch was served, Mr. and Mis, Robert Miller The attitude of many WW acer which Allen Elliott, the spent New Year's with Mr, and residents was hest summed WD uecsident, thanked Mr, and Mrs. Mrs, Hugh Miller st "Thistle ~ WHITBY and DIST Whithy Buress Offices 111 Dundas $t, West ALEXANDER SCOTT Former Councillor Dies Suddenly People of the town of Whithy were shocked and saddened om Sunday to learn of the sudden passing of Alexander ¥,. Beolt, #t his home, 1513 Dufferin street, Fort Whithy. Mr, Seolt, a for: mer member of the municipal council and aetive wn many com: munity organizations, was in his 4th year 7 RICT ' Tel, MO, 5-370 Manavers Lloyd Roherison - ain a a MEMBERS OF 1961 WHTBY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL shown shove, Front row (L.- R.): John Dryden and Reeve Heber Down, Back row (1,-R,) Members of the 1961 Town. ship of Whithy Council are Hot Wire Halts Trains At Whitby Montreal, line running through Whit h yistopped at 12.20 stopped all traffic on the main! About 2.30 am. & freight line of the CNR early Sunday train alse easthound, was morning. At least two trains, brought to 8 halt behind the one of them a Montreal - hound passenger train passenger train, were tied up, Meanwhile, Ontario Hyd ro| and power was off in some sec from Oshawa, were busy | tions of the town for 80 min making temporary repairs, The) ules power on the feeder line was! AR unidentified guard at the eu, which blacked oul all areas Dunlop Canada plant, shout a ccrved hy a new Whithy sub quarter-mile ta the south of the station on Victoria street west, CNR crossing on Victoria street 85 well as portions of Ajax and Pmt, noticed fire flying from the Pickering, top of & hydro pole at the cross. VVC ¢ ows immediately start ng shortly after midnight, Sat. €d switching circuits and within urday He notified police and 5CYen Minutes power was re the fire department was called Stored in the areas blacked out oul, Also arriving on the scepe| One of the areas struck by wis H. C. Bimpson, manager of the blackout was the Ontario the Whithy PUC, who reported | Hospital which brought auxiliary that it appeared that an insula. POWEr units into action to All in tor had developed a fault at the | Unbil power was restored hy the pole and allowed a 44,000 voir Whithy PUC, The Dunlop, Du line to ground against the cross. Vont and Bathurst plants had arm all been notified in advance of {the Impending blackout, since FLAGGED TRAIN |all three are served by the PC Ernest Bhepperdson, of (ceder line, Power was off in the Whithy Police Department, | those plants for one and one-half ran west on the tracks to signal hours an easthound enger train,| By 8 o'clock, the line had due shortly, PC Morley Nichol: been repaired to allow the trains | E0n, also on the scene, posted fo proceed without danger, They | himself at the CNR station, & had been held back in the event half-mile to the west of the fam: that the line might break. The ily line, to signal and "Bud" |line, incidentally, never broke, Heard, a member of the Whithy| Other than possible damage Volunteer Fire Brigade and also caused by the blackout, the only a CNR expressman, got permis: visible damage was to the top lon to change the signals at the of the 70-foot pele which was station, The train, a passenger, burned, Afternoon Auxiliary Has Annual Meeting The Afternoon Was Crews pa of the hut specially was this true of the younger groups Rey, John Smith presided dur ing the election of officers and| afterwards spoke of the changes this year would bring in the| annual meeting Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Roelety met in the Assembly Hall of the United Church at § p.m, on Tues day, Jon, 4, The president, Mrs H, Hare, opened the meeting with # poem describing the dis wwded Xmas trees and other decorations packed away and forgotten. Mrs, Hare ¢losed with "Let us live well, from day to day because the todays take care of the teamorrows Mi H Arnald, Mi W Rovs and Mrs, W, J, H, Rich avdson, who are ill in hospital, were specially remembered in prayer. The minutes of the De cember meeting and also of the executive were read hy Mys, I Ollen Rittle, and accepted Mrs, EE, Bowman gave the fi nancial report for the year| which was very encouraging There will he a special callee tion taken at the February meeting for the expense fund Mrs. H. T. Fallalse accepted the office of 4th vies president Mrs. 1. Kemp will continue a Christian Education convener Mra. Ollen « Rittle presented a most interesting story of the year in which the work of the younger groups was included Mission Civele under the leader ship of Mrs. White, Mission land under the leadership of Mrs, J. Wallace and Mrs, May shall, Explorers leader, Mrs, Mifflin, Baby Band, Mrs, J.| Breckenridge. 200 babies were work of the WMS and WA, Hel charged that this year's work must not he minimized it should he a year of real dedication, | wo must give of our best, There will be difficulties and problems but the federation of the two or ganizations ean be a glorious thing for the advancement of the Kingdom of God Mrs, Hare led in the devotion:| al, reading .the lesson fram the ded chapter of Phillipians | Mrs, Hare reminded the members that "this year wel have a goal and we must study| to know what that goal is, We] should he very happy over the part women are to play in the| New Woman's organization IKach day is a page on which tol write what we are, our Purpose] is a great purpose. The very| survival of Christianity may he| il stake, we are building for| eternity." | Mra, Hare closed with gfohn Oxenham's poem "To every] man there apeneth a way, al highway and a law, each one must follow either way." Moet ng closed with a hymn, Mrs fahn Calling and group were tea hostesses WHITBY reported for 1960 Mrs. Ollen + Bittle read a very! fine CGIT report which had been DAY-BY-DRY submitted by Miss Marion Hare. INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS The lieutenant gavernor of the| This group almost doubled in membership during the year Kiwanis district will attend! and are very enthusiastic work: Tuesday evening's meeting of| ers. In closing Mrs, Ollen-Bittle the Kiwanis Club of Whithy and said It had been a very success:/main purpose of his visit will] ful year in all the different de: he the installation of the 1941} partments of the organization executive, BROCK (Whitby) Now Playing DARRYL F, ZANUCK CRACKIN THE MIRROR wwe URSON WELLES JULIETTE GRECO BRADFORD DRLNAN oy WORD REGAL At dh. Second Attraction Cinema iconl LBA PLUS Feature YTHE BAY THEY ROBBED THE BANK OF ENGLAND" with == Ae Ray w= Fisabeth Sellen nto onds Deputy Reeve John Goodwin, | their inauguration meeting Frank Thompson snd Jim | held last Saturday Brooks, They posed during Oshawa Times Photo WHITBY SPORTS PARADE By GERRY BLAIR We think hockey fans in the Whithy, Oshawa, and surrounding districts would he well advised to set aside, Monday, January 30, for an extra special ocension, Full particulars aren't readily available to us at the moment, hut we ean assure, that the Whithy Dunlops sre handing together for a one night stand, including, Boston Bruin star, Charlie Burns, Bohhy Attersley, Bid Smith ete, to play the Hull Ottawa Junior Canadiens, who will he bolstered hy such standout performers, as Bohhy Rosseaw, CIIf Pennington, J. €, Tremblay, and others from the Hull« Ottawa Canadiens of the Eastern Professional Hockey Lengue, The veason for this special night will be to help defray a considerably large deficit still owed hy the Whithy Dunlop hockey club, even though they are officially extinet, We will have more detalls on the upcoming hockey extravangaza after we contact Terry Kelly, who Is handling the greater part of this project, The Oshawa Major's leading goal scorer, Ki Romanuk was injured last Thursday night, in New» castle, where they were playing the Orono Orphans, He will be out for the remainder of the season, Ed suffered a dislocated knee cartilage, and may have to undergo surgery to corveet it, It will mean a great loss ta the Oshawa elub, and a suitable replacement for Romanuk presents manager Winse Bradley with a grave problem, Ovono upset the Majors, 8.7, after battling from behind a f=) deficit in the first period, Oshawa held another substantial lead, 6-8, at the end of hte second period, but couldn't maintain, the mars gin, and eollapsed in the third stanza, This defeat was the third In succession, and fifth in their last six for the rd place Majors, Lately the defensive units have been unable to Either the forwards aren't scoring or the defence are slightly porous, The offensive corps were guilty of scoring in the last two games, while the rearguard were performing steadily, In Thursday's tilt the forward wall broke out of their lump with seven goals, but the defence had a digs night, as the four West brothers blitzed n unceasingly, Kenny Courtney made his second in the nets, but couldn't he faulted for any of the eight goals to evade him, Tonight at the Whithy Arena, the Trenton RCAF Flye ers, strengthened by several alrmen from neighboring RCAF depots meet the Oshawa Majors, starting at fl will be the Flyers final appearance of The Majors had their hands full on opening night against Trenton when they beat them 4-1 with Romanuk sidelined, and the Flvers bolstered hy these imports, the outcome of tonight's contest could differ somewhat TOWN AND COUNTRY , ,,, Orval Tessier, Tast year's record pacing goal seorer in the Eastern Pros fessional Hockey League with the Kingston Frontens season elevated to Bostan of the National League, has been returned to the Frontenaes, reunited with his former mates on Sats proceeded to whip the second Marie Thunderbirds, 7-1, There is an that Tessier be appointed playing=ecoach of the Kingston Frontenacs, Wren Rlaip left Saturday for Winnipeg where he is to meet with Lynn Patrick, general=manager of the Roston Rruins In hopes that something ean be arranged relevant to the problem at Kingston, Wren will try to player deals with the Winnipeg Warriors of the Western Hockey League, currently in last place, They undoubtedly would be anxious to try and ims standings, and at the same time possibly asslat the Frontenacs, Both the Warriors and the Frontenacs are Hruin-sponsored elubs, The other pros fessional elub affiliated with the Bruins is the Provis dence Reds of the American Hockey League, and they too are cellar-dwellers, Kingston are highest in league standings of the minor=pro sponsored clubs of Rostons ironically enough, alse in the NHL basement ' City Hali Comets recorded their fifth shutout in eleven games, in United Union. League action beating the electrical Local 894, 6-0 last Thursday night in Port Perry, Second place Publier Utilities were defeated 8-1 by the Plumbers, who are threatening to overtake second spat, trailing PUC by only one paint . Danny Tureski, Oshawa Major defenceman, leads the points race in the Oshawa Major Hockey League, with Sid Arnold in the runner-up spot Willie O'Ree, first hookey in the National Hockey League, had three good chances to score on Johnny Bower Saturday night against the Leafs, but Bower's acrabatie prevailed 1 not against O'Ree, Charlie ns moved in on Rawer unmolested in the third period but couldn't get the puck by him, Appearances, offensive and play in unison not Aslrous the tralght start Communit 10 pm, This the season A NOW acs, and thi Hookey Tessier urday place Sault outside was night, and they ale chance may coaching Arrange prove thely | oolared player antics only ny ang MISSILE FAILS CAPE CANAVERAL, (AP) = A spectacular iy explosion shawered fl chunks of a Pershing the Atlantic (x after the missile Fla. Night Thursday night. This was 8 mg Nights for the solidduel Per oan 35 secs bile field weapon capable wasicanying a nuelear warhead : | | | | | | | A native of Whithy, Mr, Scott was a som of John FT. and the fate Busan Seolt, He attended mille and Wigh school in Whithy by Mayor Stanley Martin, who not only knew him as a fellow eommeitlor hut also as 8 close friend, who seid that *"Whithy has Jost a staunch friend, The Malcolm (or thelr hospitality The next mesting will he ot the home of Florence Carter with Mr. Cresswell in charge of the program Ha", New Year's guests st the home of Mr, and Mrs, M, Elli colt were Mr, and Mrs. A, Price of Rosebank, Mr, and Mrs, Bill and schoolmates recall that in § 1981 he was awarded the ions Scholarship and also the Nelson Shield, voted the most owtstand: § ing pupil In the school as de- termined hy a vole of the sly | dent body In World War 11 he joined the RCAF and served as an Alr Rigger. During the war, he was married in Hamilton, In 1040, 10 the former Alma Marie (Mie! key) Wetherelt BUILT SCHOO, tack in civilian life, he he came a hllding eomtractor and besides hllding many houses in Whithy, the Hillcrest Publie School stands as 8 memorial to his handiwork member of the He was a Kinsmen Club of Whithy, and of Composite also a memher fodee AV and AM, No, #0 Whithy, He was also a member of Branch 112, of the Canadian Legion, Whithy He served seven years on councils in the town, He first plant served in 1051 and 1952, then Last autumn, Whithy eounchl retived for two years and came recognizing his abilities, named Macs Top Whitby | In Overtime Game By CLIVFY GORDON Belleville McFarlands took over sole possession of first place In the Kastern Jr. B, League with a close hard fought 2:1 overtime win over the White hy Hillercsts here on Saturday night, It was a hitter pill for the locals who have suffered a 140 defeat at the hands of the Peterborough Canucks earlier in the week The locals who had not scored a goal in 151 and a half min: utes, had to pull their goalie with a minute to go in the third period to get the extra forward and a chance for the equalizer, Big Butch Kadwell found the mark as the locals put on a determined drive as they tled the game and sent it into over: time, Don Forsythe got the over: time marker on a three way passing play at ye as the Joes! defence appeared very inept in clearing the play, Garry Goyer | JIM TOPPING soared the other goal for the night the locals will host the winners mid way through. the second place Niagara Falls Fly. second period, ers of the Jr, A league, Then on The game on Katurday night Saturday. night the Kingston was a real battle of goalies with| Frantenacs will try to top Whit: Bill Moxom, Belleville, turning hy Hillerests for the first time in a fine Jerformance for the in league play, winners, However at the other whe team standings un to Sats end of the arena, Jim Topping day night not eluding the was sensational, He stopped ev: Bioian and Peterborough game. eral sure lahelled goals and was| CLE A hy far the hest man on the lee ' ' for the Whithy team, and turn Belt ne. EE EE ed in his finest performance fn Whithy A080 48 0d the Whithy riggin this year, Kinksion fethah Nelther team managed to get Cobourg 10 610 0 41108 0 a goal in the first period as the Top (en on the Whithy team searing Whithy team was checking ten Pis. M. P aclously They allowed the Shearer 10 20 8 Belleville team only two shots) {41008 un goal In the first 20 minutes | Wesiial of play | Tran ONLY GOAL In the second period the Belle ville team managed the only goal of the period as Goyer sored on a play that was at least two feet off side if we ever saw one. The locals made a des: ALEXANDER SCOTTY hack sagen in 1995, topping the {polis at this election, We re n 1650, when he was named depmiy reeve Some four years ngo, he left wis aopointed elerk works for the County of Ontario and City of Oshawa (0 super vise the eonstruction of the new County Jail, Later, he was ap pointed hy the Whithy Public Utilities Commission In & sim} ilar capacity for the construe tion of the new water filtration FGA ! n I! ke Roberts Tripp Kadwell Naplorkowskl 1 | 1 " 1] | i L] i \ [] ] 1 Ld 1 3 2 | GOALIES' AVERAGE C, Godridge played six games, pirate hid to tie the score but to no avail At the 13.358 a stick swinging duel between Asseltine and Luke broke out. Out of the fracas came an injured referee, Gord Fravereau, And while he was off getting repairs and the other referee, Sullivan, - was ohecking to see everything was Guelph under control an irate and un wanted fan started a fracas with four of the Relleville play ors. The stupid goings on called for action fram the men in blue y the Ontarie Hockey Association | junior A race Saturday night by {sg ssing of Alex, Beott, whe real ed and accepted the responsi bilities of being a true citizen, is ® great Joss 10 this town, Men of his enlihre ave not essily re placed, He will long be remem ered hy the people of Whithy " Mr. Beott is survived hy his wife and two children, Michael John and Alexis Joy, Also sur Seolt, and two sisters, Mrs, H Lott (Flo), of Whithy, and Mrs W. MacDonald (Marian) of Osh brother, George, He is resting at the Town Puneral Chapel Ww. Whithy will be at Groveside Brooklin, Rev, D Paul's Preshyter will eon terment Cemetery, Allan, of St lan Chureh, Oshawa, duct the service, Composite Lodge will hold » Masonie Service this evening al 7.40 p.m, and Branch 112 of the Canadian Tegion will hold a service st the graveside tomor: | row i CEDAR CREEK CEDAR CREK Fe Mr, and Mrs, Jack Manns of Scugog Is-| land and Mr, and Mrs, Norman Birkeit of Raglan were New Year's Kve 'visitors of Miss Flossie Spencer and brother Mr, and Mrs, Roy Blain en tertained several of their friends gt a party on New Year's Fve Mr, and Mrs, Atwood Mae: Rae, Linda and Carl of Osh awa and Mr, and Mrs, Bill Fitze and daughter of Beagrave and George Kilpatrick were [New Year's dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Harris, Mr, and Mrs, William Blair and Mr, and Mrs, John Green: wood and family were New Year's Day guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Smith and girls at Stouffville, Mr, and Mrs, Victor Larocque ond family and Gilbert Mills New Year's Day dinner ts of Mr, and Mrs, Bruce ore | Cummings, | {and girls of Cadmus day guests of Mr, and Mr Frank Harris, were Mon (| had 22 goals scored against 3.6 average, J, Topping played five games, had 20 goals scored against 4,00 average, SUMMARY 1st Period Scoring = None, Penalties 5.88, Mavety 13.50 nd Period Relleville: Goyer, Mavely vevesrran Penalties == Robert 1 vo B01 5 7.04, R Hull 8,12, Mackey R13, Weston other friends in 2.62, Asseltine, two Mke, two minors, 14,65, ard Period 2, Whithy: Kadwell, Luke, Middleton Penalties--Titterson Cadwell 80, Asseltine 1.08, Na plorkowski 2.45, Ashby 7.26, minors, Middleton 10.81, Overtime 3. Belleville: Forsythe, Weston, ASEOIING yy vvrvivanannny B43 Royals Boost Margin The hustling Guelph" Royals| Wright, took a 10-paint lead at the top of Jamieson and Tom Carty, Claude Larose,' Rob The Petes took a first-poriod lead, the lone St. Mike's [and left & sour note with all the defeating §t Catharines Tee goal going to Rill MacMillan | | { | 5 Dees § | (1 In other weekend action! clas of the Whithy team, Fo Peterborough Petes swamped) tunately this writer did not vee: Tovonta 8 Michael's Majors f ognize the culprit or we should 1 Saturday, In a two-game set not have hesitated to print his at Maple Leal Gardens Sunday, Niagara Falls Flyers edged Ton peaple at the game as well a the Relleville team and the offi As a result of the fracas 'eterborough drew three of the 0 minor penalties handed out luring the contest, while 3,003 ans watched the game, Sunday's game between Ni. agara Falls and Toronto Marl Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Stinson «(art have returned home after q/an enjoyable holiday in Florida Titterson a8, name the balance of the peviod was Onto Mariboros 3-2 and St, played at the start of the third \ period | {boros, watched by 4,000 fans, | {saw two goals scored for the [winners by Dave Awrey and a single added by Hilly Knibbs, | Guelph 43 For the Marlies, two-goal scor Mi ol's downed Hamilton Red gs 42 ha [ Vit win gave At the annual school mesting Chisholm of Oshawa, Mr, snd Mr, Don Gibson was elected Mrs, Ray Ellicott and family trustee, replacing Mr, G. Dun- and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ellicott, can, the retiring trustee, The! Mrs, MeGukin and Mrs, Me» present trustees are Austin Donald and boys, of Goodwood, Pearce, Grant Johnson and Don had New Year's dinner with Mr, Gibson, The Inspectors' seport and Mrs, Roy Ellicott and fame wis very satistactory, The lly, teaching staff, Mr, ¥%, Challice. Mr. and Mrs, M, Annis had tviving are his father, John TI. and Miss Isobel Greig, are to he New Year's dinner with Mr, and congratulated on their very ef Mrs, Ralph Jones at Mount Zion, | Mr, and Mrs, M, Annis and the family spent Sunday with his ficient work During the holidays mained 8 councillor until early awa, He was predecensed by 8 Brougham Young Peoples were mother, Mrs, W, Sadler, at High. , uests of the Mount Zion Young land Creek al # skating party Mr, and Mrs, BE, Camphell Brougham Young Peo - and family, also Mr. and Mrs, 'copies The the contracting husiness 'and for service in the chapel On nies group was host to the Stan Tweedie spent New Year's of the Tuesday, Jan, 10, at 2 pm, Ine p, ighboring Young Peoples with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, groups at a party in the town: Jack Tweedie, ship hall The results of the Women's Miss Dianne Carter entertain: Institute euchre for Tuesday, ed a number of her girl friends Jan, 3, were as follows: Ladies; al a party New Year's Eve, I, Mrs, Mutch; 2, Mrs, Davis; and Mrs, Chas, Burrows consolation, Mrs, A, Carlton; attended the wedding of their Gentlemen: 1, Ross Carlton; 2, granddaughter, Helen Anne Bur- Glen White; consolation, Mrs, vows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry, who played as a8 man, Albert Burrows, to Ruddy Jam-| The Women's Institute pro. mer, The wedding took place in gram for Tuesday, Jan, 10, will North Oshawa Anglican Church be taken by Mrs, M, Ellicott on followed by a reception in the "Citizenship snd Education', Cadillac Hotel, Everyone welcome Hold Meeting Of 4-H Club MAPLE GROVE » The regu Mr, and Mrs, George Nall, (lar meeting " Maple Girove Mary and Eileen, Miss M, Lei. Girls' 4-H Club the Hi'Teens was : held on Dee, 30, The girls work pers, alt of Rexdale; Mr, Po {ald Wilhelm, Hamilton; ed on thelr garment bags and : a, 4 shoe trees, which they must|*M Mrs, Henry De Mille, Cral and Pamela, Oshawa, visite have ready for Achievement ! Moll Day, on Jan. 31, Mr, and Mrs, Tom MeGuirk le Grove at and family, The girls and the leaders held) Several from Map their Christmas party and ex: \ {tended the Couples' Club dance Next. rant onth| which was held at Solina Hall big blog hing 3 lost Friday, All report a good PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs, Lavender and Miss Mildred Snowden spent|Barbara, Norland, ealled on Me, a few days with friends in tend Mrs, Cecil om Ww real, nesday, Mrs. T, Collis and Ernest were| Mrs, P, J, Laverty, London; dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Mr, Mae Laverty, Dunnville, Jim Collis on Monday, visited Mr, and Mrs, Jim Laver: Mrs, R, Preston and Stew-/'¥ and family on Thursday, Mr, and Mrs, Tom McGuirk and family visited Mr, and Mrs, Charles Cober, Breslau on Mons day, They also called on Mr, Donald Wilhelm, in Hamilton, Soldier apprentice Laird Wil ton spent his New Year leave with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, R, 8 Wilton and family, A where they also visited many ae: quaintances from this distriet, Miss Ethel Dupuis, Teronto, Mrs, Mary Holmes and Ronald Allair, Peterborough, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Mel Holmes over the New Year weekend, Miss Barbara Langlield, Brooklin, spent last week with Mr, and Mrs, Allan Moore, Mr, and Mrs, David Bowman and family visited his parents, | My, and Mrs, 8, J, Bowman and Guelph on | -- (DODD & SOUTER | PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON 87, §,, WHITBY MO 8.5231 YOUR C.I.L. Paint Dealer Painting & Decorating Contractor tex, Paperhdnging wil Wall Murals | Monday, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Collis, ae companied by her parents, My and Mrs, Frank Moore, Oshawa, | were guests of Mr, and Mrs Ted Camp, In Oshawa Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Mills were guests at the Lark-Mills wedding] in Peterborough on Thursday, | when their niece, Migs Shirley! Mills, RN, took her marriage [vows, | | New Year dinner guests with Mrs, Robert Jarvie were Mr and Mrs, Gorden Jarvie, Ste: phen, Phillip and Janet, Osh awa; Me, and Mrs, Robert Bothwell, Bob and Donny, Maple Grave, | Mp, and Mrs, Sam Dewell, Hampton, were holiday guests of Mrs, I, C. Snowden, np SHIRT LAUNDERERS MOTH AND BURN HOLES REWOVEN WHITBY RA 5.3555 There's no Substitute for Experience! CAR OUTPUT DOWN LUTON, England (Routers) =| Vauxhall Motors, a subsidiary of General Motors, said heve to: day its automobile output drop: | ped 7.4 por cent last year he cause of lower American sales Domestic sales were up §.2 per| cent, ! The play was very even in the; The third period and as a result the points, Niagara Falls follows | ng honors went to Gaston Bras locals appeared as if they were [with 33 and St, Mike's is third savd, headed for their second 1:0 des | With il feat. However, the local conch four in front of Hamilton, and pulled his goalie with a min: St. Catharines has 16. Maribores| ute 10 go and the face off in &re in the cellar with 1, | the winners' end gone, The play! The victory gave Guelph a 18. paid off and the Whithy team game undefeated streak, with 13) broke the goose egg, Kadwell wins and three ties, Bill Taylor| was the gunner on this one, It and Reg Whaley scored for the came with 43 seconds to go in winners in the frst frame, and {tried hard but were unable to fivst-period edge the period Ray Cullen scored for St, Cath, In the avertime the locals arines to give the Royals a 3M get a rally going, The visitors) Guelph never looked back managed the only goal which amter the first period as singles {launched on a 180.amile test he play missile shing, being developed as a mo: 'team is rated as one of the hot of test teams in the league at the Doug proved ta be the game winner were added hy Don Diberan and came aff the stick of Don'dine, Paul 'Andrea and Rod Gil Forsythe at the 843 mark and bert gave goalie Jim Tapping no eT 3 . chance to make a play as his CULLEN SCORED TWO defence were still all but nil on! Ray Cullen scored his second marker of the night for the and Doug Robinson The Hillorests will travel to Teepees, htionly the second failure in "10 Picton for a game with the added a single The Peterborough's runaway on Saturday saw two goals go to Senior for the winners On Wednesday Singles were posted by Keith Merchants tonight Picton present Lime Peterborough has 36,| Sunday's second matoh was dominated by Bruce Draper, who set up the first goal for St Mike's, scared the next two, and aided his brother Dave in scon ing the last Sonny Oshorne scored his first marker as a member of the St Mike's squad, Both Hamilton goals were scored by Jim Dah mer, No games are on tap for to. night. The Ravals tangle with the Flyers in Niagara Falls Tuesday, CHOOSE CHANCELLOR CHICAGO (AP) = The Uni versity of Chicago has chosen a Nobel Prize winner--Dr. George Wells Readle--as its new chan cellor, The famed biologist, now acting dean of the faculty and chairman of the biology division at the California Institute of Technology, succeeds Lawrence A Dimpton, who resigned, BICYCLE LICENSES Compulsory AS OF JANUARY 1st, 1961 PRICE 50¢ AT WHITBY POLICE OFFICE George R. Rankine, Chief Conitable Wl

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