The Oshawa Times, 22 Mar 1961, p. 6

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WHITBY and DISTRICT Dunlops Score Win In| Chasczewski Benefit | Whithy Bureaw (Offices 11} Dundas 86, West Manager: Lloyd Roberison Tel, MO, $9708 WINNERS IN TEMPERANCE ESSAY CONTEST 17 iy % Fh. |! John Adams, Joyce Crawfort i a 2 LL No Over 30 Whithy School students participated in writing essays about the Na tional Temperance Study Course, They were presented Richmond Hill Win Over Whitby Pee Wees By CLIFF GORDON right at home as they fired Richmond Hill Pee Wees | home three goals in the final eame up with another strong 11 minutes to put the game out ame on Monday night as they of reach for the Whithy team anded the Whithy team a 6-2 We S a. {an setback in the third game of, ICE CHIPS , .. The local od eam was more than somewhat the Ontario semifinals, The win| oo ched at the poor foe in the was the second one for the bt" Jue poor ice A Richmond Hill team with one|fichmond Hill arena I ame tied was very soft for the second 8 time in the series The The fourth game will he here game was late getting started on Saturday afternoon at 2.16 a150 which did not make things and the local crew Is forced with! any hetter The Whithy club coming up with a win or hang played much better than the up for the season, A tle would Soave would indicate however give the visitors the six points) phe local crew will have to needed In the best of five eally pull up their socks here series on Saturday or it will be the end Churcher paced the winners' of the line Personally we attack with a hat trick with/feel that the Whithy team will single counters going to Har: show they have that came back rington, Hill and Acomb, For power just like their hig broth the losing Whithy team it was ers, the Hillerests, had in that Pat Bremner with two goals |Relleville series fo fellows Acomb for the winners also had let's see you go out and win that five assists one here on Saturday after The Whithy team opened the noon «+ + Fans don't forget soaring in the first period as|these young fellows need your Bremner scored on a pass from support, , , , Game time is 2.15 Keenan at the 15.50 mark, The Saturday afternoon home side tied it up, however, . less than two 8 8 later as SUMMARY Churcher got his first of three 1st Period on a pass from Acomb who was | 1, Whitby: Bremner, a real thorn in the side of the eenan , 8.50 5 20 inal's dash ny ham In Monday ot wre! 2, Richmond Hill: Churcher, | 11am the school principal's desk game. The teams battled on Acomb , 17.45 VAGRANT FREED even terms for the balance of Penalties -- Keenan 8.53, Har! Charles Leonard Mussen told the period, rvington 6.23, Bryant 8.08, War Magistrate F, 8 Ebhbs on Tues: day that he had a brather in Publie | with prizes for their efforts at | pupils who won County Prizes, | the Hall of the Whithy United | They are from left to rights Church, Top picture shows | Jimmy Quantrill, Lois Glens students who entered the eon: | ney, who alse won a Frovine | test, Lower picture shows | cial Prize, and Michael Detlor, WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY CHARGE WITHDRAWN A charge of being intoxicated in public, as a fourth offence, against Joseph Lennon, of Whit: hy, was withdrawn hy Magis trate. ¥, 8B, KEbh in Whithy police eourt on Tuesday when he was told that Lennon was found intoxicated in a house and re moved at the complaint of the awner OUT OF WORK Magistrate Ehbs told William Flint, 60, of Brooklin, that he would fine him 810 and costs or two days, the time he had al ready spent in jail, on a com mon intoxication charge, Flint, asked to be locked up, was charged as a fourth offender, His Worship told Flint that he not te get drunk again SUSPENDED SENTENCE Richard Allan MeKay, 16, of Pickering Township, was placed on suspended sentence for ane year hy Magistrate Ehbs for breaking and entering the West Rouge School, where he was a Grade 7 pupil, McKay's father told the eourt that MeKay had repaid one-third of the $05 stolen By CLIFF GORDON Nearly 1099 fans turned owt fast might 18 see the Whithy | Duniops down the Whithy Hill crests 842 in & Tom Chasciew ski benefit game at the locgl prena, I wis a fast clean igame with narry & penalty he ng handed owt, The Dunnies showed a little ton much polish for the younger Willeyests whe {gave it the old college try There Were Bo FEpeRt SCorers Hor either team. Tom F Connor, | Bus Gagnon, Gen. Samolenks Fred Eicher, Dunc Brodie and \Gordie Myles scored for the winners with Harvey Burke and (Gord Take doing the light (blinking for the losers. The team switched goalies for this (game, Henderson and Ross {Howe shared the chores for the |Hillerests and the Campbell brothers Tome and Barry guarded the pipes for the Dun nies, There will be another exhibition game this time in the Oshawa arena between the Si The Bunnies opened up fast in the middie frame ps they 199k & 21 lend pt the A4 mark as Gag non, the coach of the Hillcrests in reglar legge viay, scored on & hres WRAY PRSEIRE Mey with linemates AMicrsiey and Samalenks, Bamolenks from Attersiey at 151 made BH #1 and the fans were starting 19 give wut with & chant apd hop ng to get the Hillerests wp for & rally, Eicher followed with # fast one just 14 seconds later as he scored on & nass from the ever poplar Charlie Burns Gorls were coming hit and fast at this slaps. Gordie [uke found the mark st the 324 mark and the Hillcrests were nigh back in the game, Both teams were playing i fast and clean and the fans were enjoying it very wich. Pune Brodie made i 52 pt the 1568 mark and that completed the scoring for the period There was only one gos! in the final period and thet came THE OWAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 73, WH § St. Francis CWL ciel t 110th Anniversary Charlie Burns hrowght the 1606 Guest speaker on the scaasion for deceased members and to their feet on a number of of 81. Francis De Sales, Picker guards of honor lormes."' oeeasions with some fine roshes. ing CW, 10th samversery was 'These are a few of the frees Gagnon looked bis oid sel Mis C, J, Belly, spiritisl eon spirituel advantages, the "indi despite some nding by some of yener of the Toromn Archie rect are association with Cath Wis charges on the Jv, 168m, cesan CWE, Mis, Kelly congret- gic women working together to r+ + Harvey Bulve looked the ugated the Council on Their help their Pastor wn whatever best for the Hillerests long achievements in the past 19 way possible; being stimulated with Barry Campbell in the years, bit wise challenged them to continue and practice ther Dunnies' cage Mansger 1 increase thelr membersing (aith, frequent reception of Holy Ivan Davie bas asked us 16 pees one hundred (old, snd 9 £0 90 49 Communion, observance of first glopg # vole of thanks 16 al even grepter heights (or God Fridays and Baturas 5, #ie" the players on both teams, the and for Canada. She stressed Mrs Kerry slsn pointed out thet twa referees, Ivan locke snd the spiritusl benefits 19 he oh all could be B member of the Ab Barnes of Oshaws, ond ml tained by membership nthe CW, the ones whe worked so hard league Tor fo help make the ms wh 2 "Each member of 8 France a ot ee oo" WEE BHELESS FAY de Sales Council Is remembered ; {ohlowing held at the start of the third in o Mass each month; sll de nd esd and the neriod wigs very suceessiul 808 ceased members and directors brought in nearly $100 for the gre additionally remembered in un PRsL-presiAents were presented with their president's ving by Father A cMahon rs, 5 Mass for the Holy Souls Aunng Spellan, the first president whe November; Bosaries pre served from 119%, Miss Mary Teely who served from | 19551095; Mrs, 4, Brest Sr, from Hutchison H-S 1956-1056, and Miss Verda Pack: ler, the present president whe served from and retires SUMMARY Ist Period 1. Dunnies: Tom O'Connor Fed (/Connor, Burns 1145 2. Hillerests: Burke, Westfall, Bwilzer ,44, was being let go to get a job 30 Win Prizes In Temperance Essay Contest Over #0 students from Whithy were awarded the Study United Schools their essays on National Temperance Course at the Whithy Church Hall Tuesday afternoon Prizes were donated hy Women's Christian Temperance Union from the province Whithy Students participating in contest included: Margaret Cox Michael Detlor, Peter Etmanski Dianne Budd, Glen Crawford Public prizes for Maureen Richards, Jimmy i Honda Gostlin, Mar Janet Bradley 1 Patsy Jewell Quantrill garet Bmith, Margaret Binelair "Jim Stuart Whalen and Gary Crawford Also participating were Bryant, Wendy Dart, Pogson, Margaret Wigston David Mitehell, Wayne Picker (ing, Paul Cornish, Ruth Mae (Millan, Gladys Smith | Dudley, Angus Binclair, Vie |Rowe, Barbara Breckenridge Michael Eggert, Liddle, Lois Glenney and Wil liam Bates, Angus Binelair won his five: | year pin and County prizes were awarded to Jimmy Quantrill Michael Detlor, Viel Rowe and Lois Glenney who alse won a | Provincial prize Pair Fined For Assault On Students Magistrate ¥, 8. Ebbs Tuesday fined two youths a tota of $126 for thelr part gasault of two Whithy school students on Monday after in Whithy, and Barry Bryant 18, of Byron street south, Whit hy court The pair pleaded guilty assaulting James Prouse, Brooklin, and Bryant pleadec guilty to assaulting David Stan ley, 17, of Broanklin fined #50 and charge or ane count, Costs on ed month on each eansecutive davs Stanley, a Grade 18 student at Anderson Street said that he and walking on Anderson street near the school an Monday after High Sehool noon when a ear passed them court that and someone in the ear shouted pus and h or at them, He said that he the Lynda Hall, Bonnie Busan Louise Margaret Maureen | on in the : high who had walked inta the Whithy neon. Harold W. Burrows, 18, a Back To Work police station on March 20 and #eldier spending a 40-day leave appeared in Whithy police court te answer a 0/23 Division street, appeared he 18, of Bryant was Motors for the past 17 years, Burrows | was fined $25 and costs or 16 (hat at Prouse were Mike's team and the Oshawa Juveniles, Watch the paper for the date in this regard. All pro ceeds of that game will also go to the Tom Chascrewski trust fund The Dunnies opened the sear ing as Tom O'Connor looking real fit after a season with the Clinton Comets beat Hender son in the local cage, Harvey Surke got that one hack for the Hillerests at the 1543 mark as he let gn a sizzler from close in that heat Camphell all the way The first period ended at a one all tie | Drove Tractor Through Doors . Remand Pair and Two Whithy Township youths were remanded one week for sentence Tuesday when they "pleaded guilty to mischief hy damaging a hullding owned hy 'the county of A "(Clayton Lynde, 16, and Gordon Harris Hunter, 20, appeared he fore Magistrate ¥. 8. Ehbs in Whithy. police court "HPC Bel, Holroyd, of the Whithy Detachment of the OPP, said that he investigated a complaint regarding damage al a county | owned building near Brooklin on "\March 7, The building, he said, | was used to house a tractor and front-end loader to work on the sand pile nearhy | Under examination hy Assist ant Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, the eourt was told that the two accused had entered the shed after thelr car stalled in the area of the sand pile, They attempted to shove the doors ilopen but could not get them all the way open and drove the tractor through them PC Holroyd said there was also evidence that a farm fence nearby had been run over and that the tractor had heen on the road and in the ditch County road foreman John 1, Sweetman said that the damage {to the tractor was $40 and dam age to the doors was $57, Asked Custody Changes Mind ntarin Han i | | [An Oshawa man, who asked Whitby police to lock him ND, appeared. Tuesday in police VAagraney | (charge, John MeGinnis, 66, ofl Fhhs and| arship that he d hy General fore Magistrate ¥, 8 1 after telling His W {had been employe | the charge was dismissed VPC Kenneth Edwards, of the hithy Palice Department, said 10.40 pm. MeGinnis {appeared at the police station and asked to he arrested, He | said that MeGinnis told him he {had neither home, job nor | money '| MeGinnis, however, tald the he had missed his ad stepped into a off the stick of Myles wha fonl- ed Hawe The hand found mate stumbling ihle 1a hell layed all year the one goal and the fans well howing put on by both teams Ie real the old form Penalties ~~ None nd Period Dunnies: Gagnon Attersley, Bamolenkn Dunnies: Bamelenks Altersiey Dunnies Hillevest Middleton Duannies Myle Penaltie with a backhapder Hillerests on the sther their old playing last wear still hig black and were un aet one hy Barry Camp like he had FR Was ony ow a errr} Eicher, Bums | who looked Lake " b 7 Brodie fine Kane None brid Period Dunnies: Myles Brodie, Kane Penalties None sed with the plea CHIPS 8 treat Io see so Bunnies back Jack Kane I wa a many of mum Wis B ¥ 4 4 i " "" Meets At School « For First Time 15.08 §.28 trmout PARADE By GERRY BLAIR | FO, WHITBY SPORTS drama-filled #t and Montreal Kingston and 6-3 enabled We Kingston Epent a tense weekend, Saturday Sunday afternoon Frontenacs The them watching the play-aff hungry subdue the Montreal Royals twice 3-1 Frontenaes to retain place the final play-off position, The the Bault Bte, Marie Thunderbirds in a best-of-seven semi-final series, starting Friday double vietory by the fourth now meel in the Boo, Budbury Wolves made a valiant attempt to overtake the Frontenacs but fell short by a mere point, even with their 6-3 triumph over the league: leading Hull-Ottawa Canadiens at Hull, Bunday af» ternoon, Kingston were able to relax for the first time since early January when it was most apparent then that their battle for play-off eentention would go right to the 70th game in the EPHL schedule, A ganding=room erowd of 4400 witnessed the ones sided eontest in Kingston en Baturday night, Reads» ing the seare, you would not consider a 8-1 outcome a8 too decisive, but the faet that the Frontenaes outs shot Montreal by an overwhelming margin of 50-15 hears out the aforementioned facet, Claude Pronos vost exhibited by far his best goaltending performs ance for the Royals, especially in the final period, Bunday afternoon, the Frontenacs again blitzed Pronavost, this time with 1 shots, but their markss manship was mueh more accurate, 6200 sat in on the slilful performance hy the Frontenacs at the Forum It was Lulu Denis Day" also, The 14-year veteran forward with the Royals was honored with numeous gifts from friends, former and present teammates, merchants in Montreal and players from other EPHL, vluhs the over-all take amounting to about $3500, On Baturday afternoon, it was our pleasure to meet the greatest goal scorer in National Hockey League history Maurice "Roeket" Richard, introduced to us by his hast for the day, Wren Blair, He was on hand to perform the opening face-off, Lynn Patrick, general manager of the Boston Bruing and Weston Adams, chairman of the hoard, were observing ins tently the outcome of the week-end games, Kingston are the anly elib in the Boston Bruin pro organization to make the play-offs, and keen eves were focused on two or three members of the Frontenae hockey elub as possible future Bruin stars, TOWN AND COUNTRY , , , Oshawp Majors drops ped a heart-breaking 6-8 overtime decision to the Napanee Comets on Monday night in the Whithy Community Arena, This was the apener of a best-of» seven Eastern Ontario OHA Intermediate "A" final series, The second game goes back to Napanee on Thursday night, with a third at the Whithy Commun» {ed and a general work plan was R A Schoal monthly Home and held iis Thursday Hutchison Association meeting on 8.04 evening al the school, The meet ing opened with the singing of 0) Canada" accompanied gt the plane by Mrs. 1. Gibson afler which the president, Mrs, 6G welcomed the wonderful of approximately 125 parents, wha attended the first meeting at the new school Mrs. Coons reminded every one that the "Fun Fair' plans are underway and any help or ideas would he appreciated. The teachers were introduced tn the parents with & warm welcome for the new kindergarten teach er, Mrs. Anderson, Mr, E. Fair man, Superintendent of public schools, addressed the group briefly. His topic was "Educa tion" Mr. Fairman mentioned how the parents can help without pushing the ehildren at home hy giving the ehildren responsibil -nons this year, 1961, Father McMahon paid tribute #t this time to the late Mrs | Frank O'Sullivan whe acted ps president from 1956-1998 and whe passed away last yer Mrs. Arthur O'Connor, Coun cil Historian, presented & report on the first 19 years, showing the growth of the Council and the highlights of our setivities Miss Packer annownced thet Rey, V. MeGivney, the Council's first director, was offering his Mass that day for the Council's members. While unable to he present, he was with them Wn thought and prayer Rev. A. MeMahon, in honor of the anniversary, sad a specipl Mass for the League on their Communion Sunday Guests on this pceasion were: Mrs, | Kelly, Mis, E Suraggs Chairman Ontarie County South Region, Mrs, J, MeMorrow, a chartered mem: her from Lindsay, Mrs. E, Col. ter from Scarboro After the meeting adjourned Miss Mary Teely nected as host: ess for a buffet lunch ities and making sure they are carried out. He also mentioned that reading and helonging to a | library is very helpful hut make sure that the hooks are not ton hard for them | Homework was alse mention: | as follows: starting at Grade 8, 15 minutes each night; Grade 4,| § and 6, 80 minutes each night; Grade 7 and 8, 45 minutes and this helps give students a ehance for independent studying, In closing, Mr, D. Hog, that the | asked | Pirents provide the chil:| dren with an inexpensive pair of | running shoes for thelr own| safety when they have gym, also for the parents to listen to the children's speeches, that they have prepared for the "Public| Speaking Night" in April for Grade 4 to 7, Mr, Don Gilchrist, member of the school heard, thanked the parents for the pa: | tience and co-operation and the Whithy public school hoard was very proud of the RK. A, Hutehi:| son school The meeting was closed with the singing of the "Queen and the parents were given a chance to examine the school and talk | to the teachers, Refreshments Family Monuments | | Created To Individusl Requirements STAFFORD BROS, Manumental Works 310 DUNDAS EAST MO 8.3552 DoDD & SOUTER PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 107 BYRON §7, 5, WHITHY MO 8.5231 C.I.L, Paint Dealer YOUR Pointing & Decorating antiastorn Gypten, Paperhanging Full Wall Murals were served by the mothers of Mrs, Gibson's room, | EEE Easter Specials TROPICAL FISH SCISSOR TAILS & GIANT DANIOS 2 for 89° NEW & USED BICYCLES 10.96 Just in time for Easter Holidays Good Trade-in Allowanse SPECIAL SMELT NETS Reg. 3.70 4x 8 wu 1.79 The. Richmond Hill team fired Toll 12.41 two unanswered goals in 'the tnd Period IMimice where he could make second period as the Whithy io Hania [his home and His Warship allow team Just could not get a scor | 3 Richmond Hil): Rarringion, ed him to leave the court as a Ing rally organized, Harrington! 4 Richmond Hill: Churcher, free man, after spending more and Churcher were the light Acad. Gardon 9 50 than ane week in custody while blinkers for the home side in| po oniod ariel 2.49, Hil officials tried to find out what this period. 1 on lies = Warre 4 HW ta do with him. Mussen was The locals were down 31 as 1 Wan sharsed W th VAtaney ast Prouse, a Grade 10 student at they headed inta the final 20 week when palice found hm the same school, sald that Bur arava \( yl ! minutes. They started off on the asleep in a stairway in Whithy, raws held him while © Bryant Share he oid Metinmis Pant right foot as Bremner got his/ struck Stanley, He said that then everybody o " lot a a second goal at the 7.26 mark, § ADDITIONAL. WHITRY NEWS Rrvant held his, Prouse's arm, and 'vou have last two i and the Local Nine Were right ON PAGE 10 hie Burrows hit him twice in work» \ days 4 Myers, Mys, R. Bilzer, Mrs Ack In the thick of the game, \ i the face. i f. Wells, Mrs. R. MaecCarl avon the 30 | - . » _ | MeGinnis had been in custody ae SAAT ibid However the slow ice started to since Saturday wight. Mrs R, beth, Mus, B, Samuel, take its toll on the Whithy team| 8 Richmond ¥ wi 2 - , | (Mo in the final stages of the game] Warrell o,iiiiiinn «10.25 R t un {mack, Mrs. W. MacDonald, Mrs en e ower aw WHITBY A hilarious sketeh : PERSONALS Council Debate and the winners who must be! Penalties--Keenan 8.33, 11.06 IJ. Mifflin accustomed ta the poor ice were Warrell 9.34, Stevens 18.26 was enacted hy some of the | Mr, Eldred MacMillan, of A mixup in telephone Maxville, Ont, was a Sunday prompted a lively discussion members present, The hostess BROCK Evening Shows at 7 guest at the home of Dr, and aver non-payment of a rented served a buffet pot luek lunch: WHITSY Last Complete Show Mrs. EB. A, MacMillan, of Athal power saw at town af Whithy eon and a gay time was enjoy street, My, MacMillan is attend. council, Monday night ed hy all Nompute 1] \ misunderstanding has ovept he Toronta University The debate concerned a letter IN. IV's true that payment is a Friends of Mrs. Gordon Miff received by- the town in which tle late, 1 thought he was go- lin held a stork shower in her they were asked ta pay for a ng ta call me honor at the home of Mrs, M rented power saw. The saw, Mr. Hoag said that he was Jackson, Ridgewood road, West sald the letter, was also return, Nol toa alarmed at the pawer Rouge. Mrs, Mifflin was pre ed with a hurmed out motor and SAW being returned burned ont sented with a stroller and other destraved chain and the likelihood that the tawn gifts. Invited guests were: Mrs Councillar William Davidson would be held responsible Y, Woolley, Mrs. R. Marshall, | St. Patrick's scheme stated "the name of the town This is the third invaice and Mrs, H. Huntley, Mrs, R. Law of Whithy is involved ™ Anather !! Seems strange that they now Mrs. T. Faskett, Mrs. R councillor, Paul Couth. asked tell Us about the damaged nelds, Mrs, A. Volker, Mys Cle why the machine was returned Motor." Heo said he thought they |Samanski, Mrs. J, Siersma, burned oat? were attempting to hurry up Mrs. J. Johann, Mrs. J. Wallis, © payment of the averdue bill Mrs. J. Beattie, Mrs. T. Lintner, § Sacans 1 Sane Council agreed to send a let- Mrs, BE. Mifflin, Mes. T. Fair PER Svery SIX moni! told council that he was to have ter to the Rental Aseney apal: hrother, Mrs. Fairbrother, Jy been telephoned hy Councillor agizing for the tardiness" a Mrs. W. J. Switzer, Mrs. S Robert Hastings after approval payment of the hill (Eliott, Mrs, J. Rammler, Mrs hatel for same heer. He said {that it was possible that he had sked to be locked up. He pro. weed $2 ta the court as evi dence that he had some money and sald that he had a steady job at the GM plant, a job he had had for 17 years As His Worship dismissed the Prouse shouted back and the ear stapned a He sald that Bryant climbed |g out and struck him in the right! eve, Then, he sald, someone held Prouse while Burrows struck him ity arena an Saturday, starting at 8:00 p.m. Negotia= tions are underway. to secure television sets to be placed in the lobby for fans attending Saturday's game, s0 that they may keep tab on NHL action fram Toronto ,,, , City-Wide Answering Service took the opening game fram defending champion Durne's Gar age in their Oshawa Major Hockey League best=of= five finals, Second game of this set will be played in Bowmanville an Sunday night; game time 7:30 p.m SPORTSMAN'S CORNER 105 BYRON STREET SOUTH WHITBY | block west of four comers then tum south 8 Open Till 9 p.m, Thursday and Friday dvd Period §. Whithy: Bremner, Rryant Richmond Hill Acomb, Gordan 7. Richmond Hill; Hill, Acomb 4, HIGH wo DRY ox SIDEWALK SLABS | Brooklin Concrete Products Ltd: ) 20 Chureher, and 8:25 At 8:25 WT calls was given for payment of the hill two weeks ago "1 haven't heen called yet" Councillor Hastings veplied Rietta, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Tony Van Dyke, eelebrats od her seventh hivthday on Sats wday, Far the occasion a party was arranged with the fallawing guests: Mary Hendrix, Lari] Brawn, Joe and Mary Pissanl, | Patricia Scott, Donna. Chizen, Susan Bowden, Terry and Den ise De Pratto. Games were ens Javed and a tasty lunch was served hy Rietia's mather in the ORSTAL NAN MARGAL Comma siconi COLOR wy DB LUXE MENS wey disintes an om af aning Com PLUS--Second Feature Attraction pala ol YNELL IS A GiTYy" ADUAY ENTERTAINMENT With Stanley Baker, John Crawiorn Town Engineer Charles Hoag "YOUR CLEANER 5 YOUR CLOTHES BEST FRIEND"

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