The Oshawa Times, 10 Jan 1961, p. 5

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He heig) even outf mos The pale tons WHITBY And DISTRICT Tran Paces Hillcrests To 5-1 Win In Picton behind the Guelph Royals, This promises 10, By CLIFF GORDON Faced hr the two Gon effort Picton. The win was & Wg one for the Hillerests and snapped & two-game losing streak, Tom Tushingham, Lyn Mid Milkmen, Don Hawker fired the lone gos! for the losers and spoiled goalie CW Godridge's bid for a shutout The game was marred from # Picton standpoint in the final frame as Bobby Kennedy who went right in on goal crashed into the end boards heavily and had to he taken to hospital, No report was heard by the end of the game, The locals were late In arriving in Picton as they pever got there until five min ules to mine. As a result the game was rather late in finish ng The Hillerests lost no time in getting off on the right foot in the first period as Tom Tushing ham opened the scoring on a three-way passing play with Burke and Tuke at the 746 mark, Middleton made it 240 fust 10 seconds later as the neals were really flying. The Merchants were not sitting back and taking it either as they found the marker as Hawker hit the mark on a pass from Wad dling just 20 seconds after Middleton had blinked the red light. Elmer Tran hit for his first goal of the game at the 15.23 mark as he converted a EIMER TRAN as a result there was no goal scoring. Godridge came up with a couple of Bunday saves in this period as the Merchants made # desperate bid to cut the local lead, The Hillerests still had a little too much drive for the Mer chants in the final period as they fired home two more goals without a reply from the home side, Tran got his second goal of the night at the 8.04 mark and Roberts rounded out the scoring as he clicked on a pass from Switzer The Hillerests have ® very busy week as they go tomorrow night against the Niagara Falls Flyers currently running in sec Tuke pass into the yawning eor- ond spot in the Jr. A league ner of the riggin. That com pleted the scoring for the ; 'Need Liberal | Te Sm th es fm 2 5 AuswerTo Trolley Car's Bliss 'Last Stand By JOWN LaBLANC | Canadian Press Sali Weiter | TORONTO (CP) ~ A husky,| yons ond piasaent pee rela] [EL PASO, Tex. (AP)--fiscam| The passenger finds Wmeelt tions executive may or may not ned descendants of the Tooner- on # hai-hour tov of two cul be the smswer to the ville trofley gre making # last tures, full of ewriows standings he paother dandy ss the Flyers are out (0 make it two in Brow ped them here eariier SEASON, ICE CHIPS , , , Manager Ivan Davie was with his team's performance, especially in the fact thet they were short three of thelr regulars, Napior- kowski, Shearer and ishen The locals displayed considerable more drive then they have of late and ouishot the home team 326. , . . God- ridge was between the pipes for this win and now has played seven games for the Hiblcrests , + » Bob Tripp was back in wni- form for the locals and looked yery good Don't farget the hig game here tomorrow night when Hap Emms brimgs his Niagara Falls Flyers 1a town, Ist Period { 1, Whithy: Tushingham, burke, Tuke ,..000v , TA 2. Whithy: Middleton, Luke 7.46 3. Picton: Hawker, Waddling /viereeveereer 8.25 4, Whithy: Tran, Tuke ,, 15.23 Penalties ~ Hess 7.00, Wood beck 14.31, Luke 17.50 2nd Period Benring ~~ None Penalties -- Hess 1.19, Tripp Tracey § 44, Mackey 11.01, Hess major, Tushingham 15.05 #rd Period 5. Whithy: Tran Middleton, Take rover B04 6, Whithy: Roberts, Bwitzer oo: . rere 18.06 Penalties ~~ Woodheek 3 Middleton, mise, 17.21; Kad well 18.54 16 a period and the locals skated off at the end of the first 20 min utes sporting & neat 8-1 lead WHITBY PERSONALS Only three penalties handed oul two to the losers In the second Mrs, William Pellow is open period both ing her home on Wednesday teams checked tenaciously and jan, 11. tn the members of the and Mrs, Wilbur Blackburn, and| " Unity Club Past Noble Grand . | (Rebekah) for a dinner meel : Councillors See ing Mrs, H Maguire and Mrs ! {approximately 500,000 French: Preparation by the associa: The association carries on its for the one party . | Hicks att: nded the funeral of cneaking Canadians in the prov:| tion of a complete list of Cath: work in collaboration with Higher Taxes | Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Mar. the late Mrs, J, Sabin, in To ince says its secretary-general, olic shareholders is considered affiliated organizations shall and son Ricky were in vonte over the holidays Roger Charbonneau practically impossible, partiew:| The Federation of French-Ca-| BROOKLIN (Staff) = Town. Ollawa during the holidays, the ship of Whitby's new slate of guests of Mr, and Mrs, Robert officers voiced their concern Charter over the possibility of rising taxes unless the commercial 85: of Harriett street sessment ratio Is increased. | oo bere of their family in To They were replying to Heber .on00 over the holidays Down's opening address during the eouneil's inaugural meeting Baturday afternoon, Mrs, "Kate Cowling visited on Saturday at the home of Mrs Stating that "growth always/Isabel Sherlock, B40 Byron brings its problems', Reeve!street north, hefore her depar Down emphasized an imcrease in'ture for Florida where she will the ratio of assessment, {be vacationing for a month "With low commercial, OT | ------ taxes will go up," he said, Deputy-reeve John Goodwin | : we een "ae Asks New Signs ment ratio future is good." Hel . At Intersections admitted the outlook for indus trial assessment is poor, Councillor Jim Brooks agreed] BROOKLIN (Staff) -- A one the commercial assessmentiman delegation, representing ratio should be higher {the Good Neighbors Ratepayers Councillor Frank Thompson| Association, appeared hefore was in favor of increasing the Township of Whithy Council commercial assessment, but ex: Saturday, in an effort to "re pressed concern over the neigh: fresh' their memories boring competition Douglas Kerr said he wanted Declaring himself a "novice, ta bring the new council up te new Councillor John Drydenldate on the Association's re sald he was surprised by the quest for 'concealed intersee "negative attitude" of someition' signs at Keott street and councillors, Highway No. 2 and Powell street "Although it may be true (that|and Highway No. 2 competition is rough) we should] The matter was referred to he aggressive, There is no sueh the newly-formed Roads Com word as 'ean't'," he said mittee | | She was accompanied by her daughter and son-in-law, daughter Dale Hicks attended the funeral of the late Mrs, J, Babin. The day Mr. and Mrs. Ance Bell, their daughter Mary and Mrs, Mar: 1027 when the controversial 1eg:| courts a test case which would| Federation of French-language favor of Parent-Teachers Associations of Ontario; the Association of Nor: If they were to win their mal Behool Teachers and of large companies pay taxes 10) pase, said Mr, Charbonneau, | School Inspectors of Ontario; tha Hill, of Uxbridge, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Glen Martyn, of John street west | Mr, and Mrs. Al Thomas, of Hamilton, were weekend guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs Jerry Mainguy, of Dundas street east, Mr. and Mrs, A, Maxwell, of Rosedale drive, entertained at their home on New Year's eve A buffet lunch was served hy the hostess, Out of town guests were My, and Mrs, Fred Collins of Searbore REPAIR HAMILTON CASTLE ELSINORE, Denmark (Reut- ers) = Hamlet's 400-year-old castle at Elsinore = one of Den mark's chief tourist attractions has heen revalued at 10,000, 000 kroner (81,400,000) after ex tensive renovations, The castle formerly was valued at 6,000,000 "kroner ($840,000), Six Cases Heard In Whitby Traffic Six cases were handled by /'Whithy men were dismissed by Magistrate Crawford Guest in His Worship who found that the Whitby traffic court on Monday. Crown had failed ta prove that All cases heard were charges a contest had existed. Charged laid by the Whithy Police De: were Barry Bryant, of 622 Ryron partment, St, 8, and Ronald Slack, of 1226 John Andrew Smith, of 16 On: Dundas 8t. I tavio St, Ajax, was fined $30; PC Goodwin, of the Whithy De and costs when he pleaded tachment of the OPP, said that guilty to a careless driving he had heen driving along Henry charge. PC James Wilson tald St the court that he had investi gated a rear-end collision near the intersection of Craydon road, on Dundas St. E., on Deo. 4 and found that Smith had crashed into the rear of another east bound car Total damage in the accident was estimated at nearly $600 Smith told the court he had heen watching children walking along the side of the street and failed to see the car ahead ini Hrvant and Slack hoth took time to stop the stand in their awn defence Racing charges against twoiBoth said that they had happen BROCK (Whitby) Now Playing DARRYL F, ZANUCK CRACKIN THE MIRROR swe ORSON WELLES UTE GRECO BRADFORD DRLNAN many, RONARD PLES0ER Fo dt Cnemascori PLUS Second Attraction " Feature SYNE DAY Thiet ROBBED THE BANK OF ENGLAND" with = Ale & Hivebeth Sellar at 12:30 p.m. on Nov, 28 and as he approached the Whithy Disteiet High School, he ob served two cars start north at a fast rate of speed. One car, he said, pulled out from the west side and the other fram the east He said that one vehicle left an §0-foot skid mark as it took off, The street at that time, he said, was being used hy students who were just changing shifts at the school Court od to start up at the same time from different sides of the street, in the same direction Both denied any intent to race and both denied driving abreast down the street | His Worship said that he could not condone their actions but that there must be some evidence of a contest before a conviction could be registered under the racing section IN ACCIDENT Twa drivers involved in an ae cident at Mary and Brack §t. on Nov, 10 were each acquitted of charges arising out of the acei dent Ernest Edward James Lyon, of Raglan, was acquitted of fail: ing to signal a left turn and Bots. ford Mann, RR 4 Hamilton, was acquitted of crossing the centre line of a street: within 100 feet of an intersection, Mann tokd the court that the Lyon car pulled over to the right eurb and stopped, with the right brake light en, He said that he assumed the car was about to make a right turn and pulled his transport about two feel across the centre line to pass As he did so, he said, the Lyon car made a left turn and the two collided Lyon claimed that he had sig nalled a left turn and that he ™ had stopped only to allow other vehicles ta clear the intersection before making the turn FINED $0 Duncan MeIntyre, of Whithy was fined $30 and costs when he pleaded guilty to an intoxication charge, over the Hillerests having top the Michal, | Allister Grosart ditch stand here that would de of language, custom snd ar " on of the Progres the bufiale and whooping crane tecture, sive Conservatives proud Cars of one of the oA / |viving trolley systems being the prehitest of the PCslus dang REross the ol, I veareia Richard © Ha. Sande iio Werico NOUEH BH aif gon sou 100 sure of that and, eer ne ition 'and? 5706 from the United States in any event, Goes tend 19 color (or § Hollywood movie, | can ie prt TEI. reir threc-mmile Towle lay re Bgl Bay ii He's & professions) public 16 ou nionn Bf Paso, culs REISS the RE k ht! ride to Juarez spins a narrative He was appointed only a hort lies half in the US, and of two nationalities, From down I i in e p bis fe ! Unto really deep political waters ideas over to the , UM lish ; ! | For quite some time, the soft) trained public relations man can Wack mantilias or shawls board sell probably will be the stock: help get them over, there should! the ear In increasing numbers, in - trade of personable Mr.|be no enticism shout that, in Sidewalk fruit stores O'Hagan as he figures out an my view," Potted plants, so A 1 is I : > : for helping win the next. In some ways, he and Mr. Mexico, show wp in ; drat -- Ater that-- Grosart put over the same kind, The change in cultures, slowly draw--his job is of operation, No Barnum tactics, begun, is in immediate evidence win Jose or but smooth and easy appearing, on the Mexican side of the inter. national OVEr, | though not oily. if one move , Ins TO BE UTILITY MAN doesn't pan out, Mr. O'Hagan Is Juarez customs officials Wheress Mr, Grosart took a known for being able to shift ates the crossing of firm band in shaping PC elec ground effortlessly, | Grande, today a bare trickle of | 33 | HAGERTY AND HIS NEW BOSS Jo, li Sh ok 2 sop i va as national director of the vie VALS so¥Y gor ff wt sl All signs sre In Spanish. torious party, Mr, O'Hagan says! This is pa | Buildings are painted James C, Hagerty, right, | doy with Leonard W, Golden Jan, 29, the day President | Loo Bor tility man' |techniaue thet mey stend him! iy 3 on Dy pot lg' Bi who resigned as White House | son, president of American | Eisenhower leaves office. The | unil election time and then go in good stead as he moves into homes with grilled iron win press secretary and will be- | goo 2d casting » Paramount | appointment to his new job is hack to his public relations job Ottawa, Certainly, he says, he! dows, fences and gates front the here has no idea of trying to i thorough; and cons But obviously Dick O'Hagan strategy ideas on the party, or ces! flower-filled patios within, is meant to be something more of trying to ram down organiza. Down one side street is the than a wtility man. Most people tional techniques, : rebuilt Balderas bull ring, where thought that of Al Grosart when| One of his functions obviously! the greatest matadors in history he took leave from a top publielwill be to help in the ligison! have performed and where relations job, first to help boost! among Mr, Pearson, the brass! Pancho Villa once had his head. John Diefenhaker into the lead-|of the National Liberal Federa-| quarters, ership of the party and then to| tion and the local organizations, In most U.S, cities the crack help pattern policies and draft which has heen weak in the of doom has sounded for the orgamzation tactics for the sue. past, : trolley, But for the bus to re- cessive winning elections "That's something to he de- place the trolley on El Paso's Like his opponent, Mr, O'Ha- cided later," he says, "My job international line would require gan is 8 successful PR execy-| now is to work with Mr, Pearson, dealings and negotiations st the 05! hati ¥ | come ag vice president of the | . 3 Ad American Broadcasting Com- | Theatres, Ine, Hagerty's pany, poses in New York to- | resignation will take effect on | effective Jan, 23 | ~AP Wirephote French Protection' Group Needs Money __|hall. In the absence of the presi: By GUY RONDEAU OTTAWA (CP) = An organ. among their shareholders ization dedicated to protecting! To collect taxes from these the rights of the French min: companies, however, separate ority in Ontario Is waging | schools must themselves estab campaign for a larger tax share) lish beyond doubt the number of | for separate schools | Catholic shareholders & com: The French-Canadian Educa pany has | {tion which has celebrated its : 50th anniversary, represents the IMPOSSIBLE TASK Looking hack over its 60|larly in the case of 8 eompany|nadian women; the Union of of cash by giving up his part| John Flemming some publicity Mrs, H, Maguire and Mrs. L.| years, he said the sssociation's|with a large number of small Franco.Ontarian Farmers andl Farm| shown| Women of Ontario; the Federa: Jean Baptiste So: | most stubborn fight was against| shareholders, | legislation which early in the| Governments have Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Martin, funeral service was at Trull's| century threatened the teaching little inclination to legislation on visited the funeral parlor, Toranto, on Mon: of French and which opposed the question and the courts re-|cieties of Ontario; the Associa: Teaching of Association of the|doctrinaire party man, though| the religious interests of Roman main the only recourse, The Catholics . : | association hopes it soon will he The group won its fight in in a position to submit to the islation was repealed, [set a precedent in Now it is waging another| separate schools; fight, It is attempting to make Mrs. P. Yeates 'Speaker At St. Margaret's [ All Saints' Anglican Chureh St, Margaret's Guild held its regular meeting in the parish their revenues would be in creased by thousands of dollars annually, The work of the association does not stop at the school question, It gives special atten: tion to isolated centres where groups of French » Canadians have no organization to bring them together for concerted ae tion, A social club is usually the first thing the association es tablishes in such centres, ane from it springs other organiza tions, There now are more than 20 social clubs in various parts of the province, One project the would like 'to bring to dent, Mrs, IF, Jollymore, Mrs (!, Hewson opened the meeting with the members' prayer, | Mrs, K, Corner introduced the guest speaker, Mrs, P. Yeales president of All Saints' Little Helpers, who asked for a church group to sponsor the Little Help ers, The speaker was thanked hy Mrs, Hewson | [ A very short business meeting was held, reports were read and approved, The members discuss ed the postponement of the li offee Party" which was to he {held on Jan, 26." Another date] will be chosen and will appear) in the press | The meeting adjourned and| lunch was served by the com: "WHITBY I construction of a normal schogl at Sudbury, The school would DAY-BY-DAY TANKARD PLAYDOWN | The Ladies Tankard Play: down, Distriet 15, will be held at the Whithy Curling Club on-Wed:| nesday and Thursday of this week, This means considerahle prestige for a young club and every effort is being made by the ladies for a successful tweo| days, WHITBY BOWLING NEWS FRIDAY NITERS i Team standing = High Balls| | HH (0M); Die Hards 4 (49,837), Alley Oops 13 (30.917); ( | Daws 13 (30,170); Spark Plugs | 11 (37.971); Molson Blue 10 (40.480); Spry Sprucers 7. (37, 215); Wizards 2 (33,168) Winners of second section wel | High Ralls Ross Spencer, Sylvia Rilenduke, Reg Silk, Glennal Kirkweoad, Qeorge Childs | Ladies' high triple = Sylvia Rilenduke 727 Ladies' high single = Sylvia Rilenduke 260 Men's high triple--Ron Bragg Mh "SINGER MAY HAVE TO LEAVE | of love with him five days after her arrival. Immigration Men's high single = Bob Sher Gorman nightelub entertain. man i | er Helke Kucke, in Canada on 600 Triple--Poh Sherman 672,| a visitor's visa, may have to Rass Spencer 830, - Becky -Snels| leave the country because she grove §42, Bob Brown 63%, Rill! has fallen out of lave with the Grylls 621 man she was ta have married Lemon League = Sheila Gar) Miss Kucke, 21, of Hamburg don 8&4, Dot Stewart #7, Belle! was to have marriedghe awn Grylls 86 ! er of the nightelub where, she | | separate schools in proporiton be attached to the Jesuit-di-\lations department of Maclaren | either wh Canadian Press Stalf Writer [to the number of Catholics rected Sacred Heart College of! Advertising agency here, one of| When I 6 tive, manager of the public re.|#nd provide what help I can, highest diplomatic levels of the ve, manager publie r wen V'm- asked for it n ighest States and Mexico, wot something where I) The sentimentalist, moreover, Sudbury which has the status of! the better-known counterparts of think I can make an improve: is outraged at any suggestion to a university WOULD BE SECOND The Ontario government 18| ough, The older Grosart has O'Hagan isn't a stranger (0 to approve es heing pressed tablishment of the the University of Ottawa, ithe Catholic Union of tion of Bt tion of French Ontario; the Franco » Ontarian youth; [the Federation ot Francodn. Capital LY (tarian Social Clubs, and the ; | Federation of Caisses Popu Well, 1 guem 80, J Niagara Falls Hyon faires (Credit Unions) of On| "But he adds, "this isn't al (formerly Barrie Flyers Latre matter of political sentiment, Of Junior "A" These organizations, said Mr. (course, 1 wouldn't be going 10 Charbonneau, form B sort of Work for the Liberals if I weren't Vs. enate" in | the association's executive, | The association, Charbonneau, looks on the past with satisfaction, but remains lations men in politics, he says| j|alert in the fave of new prob: lems DUBIOUS RECORD EDINBURGH (CP) == Alie they this sort of record," officials say she must leave the country or appeal to the immigration minister for land ed immigrant's status CP Wirephoto normal| conceryative for years, He did {school in Ottawa affiliated 10) panty of campaigning for free, 11 the association, } 1 | Each has a representative on offer of value, But I'm a pro- said Mp, [take about that," 0 association Coyle was in court on a drunk com-|and disorderly charge for the pletion as soon as possible is|286th time, The magistrate told "We don't issue medals for $88 SSS888888888858886885SSS8688558558858¢¢ adis onue's selli ment." | abandon the line which bgean in | Madison Avenues selling insti | While this is his first big sales 1862 with a tiny mule-drawn There are some differences,|pitch in federal politics, Mr. car, | other political fields | For A time he covered civic RECOVER CAPSULE politics for the Toronto Tele. HN Mh FORCE JAE efore getti gram, In the hh. provincia -- Space © hefore getting paid for i, always Ban in New Bru he been lofted more than 32 miles {worked unsuccessfully for the! and recovered from the Gulf of | QUIT HIS COMPANY Liberals, but then turned around Monies, The 00-0 A ane con 0 ve winning Premier Hughion a Cre And he dropped quite 8 hunch and ga g J iD ae ton A throes ownership in his firm here tolin & national publication, for|stagé Nike rocket in another air take over as boss Conservalive|cash, of course, As he says, force fest of a high-speed re» organizer when his pal John|strictly professional, covery parachute, Diefenbaker moved in on Of|-- w-- - tawa's East Block, | His Liberal counterpart = if that's the right word---is no {been a dyed-in-the-grey-flanne O.H.A. JUNIOR HOCKEY Wednesday, January 11th 8:30 p.m. the party trend has run in his family=-he's from Woodstock, B, Would he eall himself a lib oval? he was asked, ure, sure. they have something to Whitby Hillcrests Whitby Community Arena Adults $1,00; Students with cards and Childern 50¢ fessional, and let's have no mis: As to the role of public re. there are misconceptions about that, "After all, politics---certainly electioneering polities = econ: sists in getting the politicians' DOLLAR DAYS p varuest @uancains gy savinost Bunny d Sale Now On! I'M WORTH BUY ONE PAIR Regular Price ® Women's ® Teenagers Purchase Second Pair For Only One Dollar IF YOU DON'T NEED A SECOND PAIR BRING A FRIEND AND SHARE THE COST { 25 OF HOUSTON SHOES 305 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY PLAZA - WHITBY ~ MO 8.4901 $8888 8808088888884888 SLIPPERS AND SINGLE PAIR PURCHASES $SSS555558889588855585885588888888448

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